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Above, Teressa Allen is removed from her heavily damaged Ford Ranger by Seymour firefighters, Sevier County Ambulance EMT/paramedics and Sevier County Sheriff’s deputies for transport to a waiting Lifestar helicopter. Below, little remains from the driver’s door forward.

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SEYMOUR — A Thursday crash between a dump truck and a pickup truck sent one person to the hospital and left another cited for speeding. Trooper Sandra Massengill said the accident occurred around 10:05 a.m. the intersection of Chapman Highway and Tittsworth Road. A pickup driven by Teressa Allen of Seymour was leaving Tittsworth Road entering Chapman to go northbound toward Knoxville when it was struck broadside by a dump truck driven by Michael Evans of Blaine. The dump truck, owned by Sykes Excavation of Rutledge, was headed toward Sevierville. Massengill said it appeared Evans drove the dump truck through a red light, striking Allen’s vehicle. Evans was cited for running a red light. Massengill said an inspection of the dump truck by another trooper official indicated there was no problem with its brakes. Massengill said Allen was flown by Lifestar to the University of Tennessee Medical Center. The injuries were not believed to be life-threatening. “She has a long road to recovery,” Massengill said. One lane of Chapman Highway southbound was blocked for a short time after the accident.

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Obituaries Bryan Mashburn, 27 Rubye Shilds, 95 Byron Day, 58 Oscar Watson, 98 Hettie Ogle, 74 Clyde Lafollette, 82 Jimmie Mellinger, 69 Sharon Gibbs DETAILS, Page A4

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By JEFF FARRELL Staff writer SEVIERVILLE — For the first time, Sevier County schools will finish their first semester before the Christmas break for the 2010-11 school year. The Board of Education approved the new calendar Monday at its regular meeting for April. It meets a longstanding request by teachers and students to conclude the first semester of classes before the two-week Christmas break. “That prevents having a long break ... and then starting instruction or a week or so and then having the tests,” said Debra Cline, director of curriculum and instruction, after the meeting. It came with a price, however: There was no way to schedule the break that way and to have the Christmas break run over two full weeks, as it has in the past. The break now starts on a Wednesday, Dec. 22, and ends on a Wednesday, Jan. 5, with an administrative day. Students will be scheduled to return Jan. 6. To make the semester balance out the way they need to, Cline said they needed to have classes on Dec. 20 and 21. That meant breaking the Christmas vacation up in a different manner. The semesters aren’t as balanced as they used to be, she said, because they tried to account for the number of snow days that crop up over the second semester. That has tended to cause students to get less instruction days over the second semester, compared to the first. To offset that problem, they essentially moved several days from the first semester to the second, into the hopes that the total number of days in class for each semester will wind up being closer. “We feel instructionally that better balanced instruction for all grades,” Cline said. The first full day of classes for students would be Aug. 16, and the last day would be set for June 1. Spring break is the week of April 24-30.

PIGEON FORGE — City Commission members are facing a nearly $3 million shortfall. City Manager Earlene Teaster told the group she projects a revenue decrease of about 8 percent, despite expenses essentially level. Still, current projections show a $2.9 million deficit, something that Teaster and other officials must eliminate in one month, thanks to a requirement that cities have a balanced budget by May 15. “You all know I’ve been in City Hall as long as I’ve been alive, and I’ve never seen a situation like it is now,” Teaster said. “It’s just unbelievable how bad it’s gotten.” City leaders last year worked to cut everything they could from the 2009-10 budget, projecting drops in tax collections, particularly among attractions and retailers. That meant cutting out any major purchases like new vehicles not funded by federal grants and even eliminating new uniforms for workers. Even with all the slash-

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A state forestry dozer clears a fire break line around a two-acre brush fire off of Creek Falls Way in Wears Valley on Thursday afternoon. Wears Valley, Pigeon Forge and Waldens Creek fire departments also responded as the fire was near a home. A cause of the fire was not known yet at the scene.

A single motor vehicle accident that occurred around 1:30 a.m. Thursday on the Spur in Great Smoky Mountains National Park killed the passenger and sent the driver to the University of Tennessee Medical Center for treatment. The victim, Israel Chavez, 26, of Kodak was pronounced dead at the scene. The accident occurred on the northbound Spur, just north of the Kings Branch interchange, closing the road for two hours while park rangers conducted an investigation of the accident and cleared the scene. Rangers, working with the Pigeon Forge police and fire departments, said that the 2004 Ford Explorer hit a rock wall on the west side of the road between Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg, causing Chavez to be thrown out of the vehicle from its impact. The vehicle spun out of control and came to rest in the roadway. Chavez was transported by Sevier County ambulance to the LeConte Medical Center in Sevierville. Great Smoky Mountains National Park rangers are continuing the investigation which may result in charges against the driver, whose identity is still to be confirmed. The driver was treated and released from the hospital and taken into custody by rangers.


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Commission hopefuls provide answers to questions EDITOR’S NOTE: This is another in a series on candidates for the Sevier County Commission. These are candidates for Seat A, District 3. The same set of questions was sent by The Mountain Press to all candidates in contested races in the May 4 primary. Answers are published in their entirety. District 3 includes the New Center area. 3rd District, Seat A 1. What do you think the biggest issues facing the county will be in the next four years? TOMMY McGAHA: Continuing to meet the required level of service (roads, schools, law enforcement, industrial and job recruitment, water, etc.) while keeping your tax rate as low as possible. Also, maintaining our culture, heritage, scenic beauty and quality of life. RANDY WILLIAMS: The single greatest issue to me is that of job opportunities. We need to do all we can to increase not only the quantity of jobs that are available, but also the quality of those jobs. Another issue of concern to me is our schools. In an ever-growing community, we need to be forward-thinking in assisting our schools. If years from now we want to see Sevier County continue to prosper, we have to invest in our children. We have tremendous educators that work hard everyday, and as a county we need to make sure we give them the facilities and support to be successful. 2. Do you support purchasing more industrial property, even in a slow economy? TOMMY McGAHA: Yes, the search for property has been a priority for about a year. The Sevier County Economic Development Council has narrowed their search for new industrial property to a 300-acre tract near Interstate 40. It is an affordable piece of property and it has good access. Once established with the help of the Economic Development Council, we must try to get good industries that have year-round jobs with good pay to locate there and become part of our community. RANDY WILLIAMS: Absolutely. I believe that in certain situations you have to spend money to make money. If we are going to help provide good manufacturing jobs in our county, we have to provide companies good sites to locate. When a business finds space limited, it has to expand in order to continue to meet the needs of its consumers. Expansion must be completed to foster growth. We have seen one manufacturer after another leave our county. History proves that land prices in Sevier County simply do not drop over time, and the current economic situation makes purchasing land now even more attractive. It would seem that the present is both a prudent and an ideal time to purchase more industrial property.

3 r d d i s t r i c t, s e a t a Charles “Tommy� McGaha n Address: 3363 Old Newport Highway, Sevierville n Age: 56 n Occupation: Teacher n Family: Charlene Keeler McGaha, mother n Education: Bachelor of Science degree, East Tennessee State University n Community/civic involvement: LeConte Medical Center emergency volunteer; Board of Directors, Sevier County Council on Aging; Leadership Sevier; Sevier County Ruritan Club

3. What do you think Sevier County should do to give itself a more year-round economy? TOMMY McGAHA: Work with the Sevier County Economic Development Council to attract new industry to a new industrial park near Interstate 40. Hopefully they will provide good year-round jobs. We have been blessed with a great tourist industry, but we don’t want all our eggs in one basket. RANDY WILLIAMS: There is a need for greater partnership between the cities and the county to help sustain our economy throughout the year. We also need to be a community in which companies desire to locate. This means working with them to provide good locations and resources. Our reputation needs to be one of hospitable cooperation rather than difficult dealings as has been demonstrated with previous projects to draw industry. 4. Some counties in the state are facing financial challenges that may lead to cuts. What is your assessment of Sevier County’s financial situation? TOMMY McGAHA: When compared to other counties in Tennessee we are in good shape. The recession has had an effect on our bottom line. We need to work with state and federal elected officials to try to retain and receive as much money for our county as is possible. RANDY WILLIAMS: From all indications we have done a good job in balancing budgets. I believe this is an area that could and should be made more visible to the citizens of Sevier County. A more transparent government would help create trust between citizens and their elected officials. I feel that if departmental budgets were to be posted on the county’s website, such a gesture would benefit both civil servants and the public. Knowledge brings understanding, and if the citizens knew more about the budgets and challenges that are faced by the county, then there would be greater understanding when tough choices have to be made.

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Randall C. Williams n Address: 456 Allen Road, Sevierville n Age: 40 n Occupation: Store manager, Food City in Sevierville, 22 years n Family: Wife of 21 years Wanda; daughter Carla, 15; son Joshua, 10 n Education: Pigeon Forge Elementary, GatlinburgPittman High Class of 1987; associate’s degree, Walters State Community College n Community/civic involvement: Member First Baptist Church of Sevierville; member, Sevier County Food Ministries Steering Committee; basketball coach, New Center Elementary; president, Sevier County Junior League Basketball

5. The county has a no nepotism policy or a policy that limits county employees from holding office. Should there be a policy that addresses this issue? TOMMY McGAHA: We need to hire and employ the best and most qualified people to work for the county no matter who they may be. As for elections we should let everyone who meets the state requirements for that office run and let you, the people, decide who you want to serve you in that office. RAND WILLIAMS: Qualified citizens should have the opportunity in our country to run for office and serve their community. I would think, however, that it would be hard for a commissioner to vote against an item that would benefit the department in which he or she works. Could a commissioner who is an employee of the school system vote objectively in regard to a budgetary item that may benefit the school system? I could vote based on the merits of each item at issue and would hope that anyone who holds office could and would do the same.

made this the greatest nation the world has ever known. Since this could involve a lawsuit it would be best not to comment on specifics. RANDY WILLIAMS: Compromise and change dealing with issues such as this have contributed to the erosion of our freedoms. One of my favorite books, written by Newt Gingrich, is titled “Rediscovering God in America.� It takes the reader on a tour of Washington, D.C., revealing the influence of faith on our country as well as the central role that God played in the lives of our founding fathers. I have taken that tour, and we are without doubt “One Nation Under God.� I am certain that there are some law groups that would step up to represent our County with little to no expense.

7. New rules on hillside development are about to come before the County Commission? What is your take on those rules, and should the county do more or less land-use regulation? TOMMY McGAHA: The Hillsides Taskforce is made up of a very capable and dedicated group of citizens. They have worked very hard and long on establishing the regulations. County Planner Jeff Ownby has prepared maps showing overlay districts. The new regulations this would create would cover properties with an average slope of 30 percent or more. The rules that are being discussed are something that I will be supporting. The county commission in all landuse regulations needs to

use common sense and always strike a balance between regulations and owner rights. RANDY WILLIAMS: When a smart company sees a successful program or system they put similar systems in place for their own business. This is commonly called “Best Practices.� Throughout our country, counties are dealing with issues that are similar to those we face here in Sevier County. Let us look at areas where results have been less than desirable to see what to avoid. Then we can look at success stories where results have brought a balanced and sensible answer. It would be in the best interests of the county to seek out “best practices� where rules and regulations have been put into place that work in regard to land use.

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Constable candidates respond to questions EDITOR’S NOTE: This is another in a series on candidates for Sevier County constable. These are candidates in District 1. The same set of questions was sent by The Mountain Press to all candidates in contested races in the May 4 Republican Primary. Answers are published in their entirety.

an unmarked vehicle. However, if there is a preference for a marked vehicle I will use one. Dale A. Noland Jimmy C. Maples Delmar Spence DALE NOLAND: As n Address: 3055 Birds Creek n Address: 2393 Crescent No response Constable I will work Road, Sevierville Way, Sevierville daily to assist and serve n Age: 47 n Age: 54 the citizens of Sevier n Occupation: n Occupation: Police captain Construction n Family: Wife Janet, daughCounty. To serve as a manager ter Kristian Constable is a 24-hourn Family: n Education: Graduate of per-day commitment Engaged Sevier County High, criminal and we never know when to Jennifer justice degree from Walters Webb; two State, Tennessee Law our phone will ring with sons, Andrew, Enforcement Academy, constasomeone requesting our 1st District, Seat A 13, Logan, 16 ble training program, numerhelp, our services or our n Education: ous certifications from law comfort in their time of Graduate enforcement training programs 1. How would you n Community/civic involveneed. I will provide a describe a constable’s of Gatlinburg-Pittman High School; graduate of Basic ment: Fraternal Order of marked constable vehicle job (please mention Armor Crewman School and Police chaplain, past comfor my Constable duties. specific duties)? Advanced Armor Crewman mander and current chaplain School, both in Fort Knox, This will be a four-wheelof American Legion Post 202, JIMMY MAPLES: As Ky. Friends In Need, Kids Cafe drive vehicle with all necI said in 2006, I believe n Community/civic involve- after-school program, Marine essary emergency equipa constable should serve ment: Football coach for Corps League, Winter Special ment. I feel this type of as a link between the Pigeon Forge Grasscutter Olympics, Gatlinburg Police Camp for Kids, Reading Across vehicle is better suited to people and the county law and Pee Wee football teams from 2003-2009; America 3. How many hours allow me to serve the resenforcement agencies. member Richardsons Cove each week will you idents of Sevier County A constable should also Baptist Church; served with spend doing constable during heavy snows and have the training to assist Tennessee Army National from 1982-1988, work, and will you use inclement weather. other county law enforce- Guard receiving honorable disa marked vehicle? DELMAR SPENCE: No ment. As constable I do charge JIMMY MAPLES: As response a lot of community policconstable, my only coning. I am called in situsistent duty is patrolling 4. What is the bigations such as someone County as well as state communicate with the retain the position in my district. I attend gest crime problem in having a problem with a and federal agencies. As residents in my District and have people in community events but your district? relative or neighbor. They Constable I will be availwill be crucial in my that office? community events JIMMY MAPLES: Theft want a law enforcement able to provide school ability to actively assist JIMMY MAPLES: A law presence, but don’t want traffic safety enforcethem with their needs. enforcement trained con- don’t occur on a regular and prescription drug schedule. I have never use are the biggest crime to file charges or have ment. This service is often As Constable I will use stable is an experienced once refused a request problems in my district. a call broadcast or have overlooked but quite nec- my communication skills officer qualified to serve for personal assisDALE NOLAND: The neighbors see a police essary to provide addito mediate any Issues the people and assist tance from someone in top three crimes in our cruiser in their driveway. tional safety and secuthat might arise between other law enforcement my district and those district are: 1. burglarI also patrol in my district rity to our families and neighbors or famiagencies as a profescalls vary greatly from ies and thefts; 2. illegal and serve at community children. As Constable I lies when the Sheriff’s sional. Having a trained week to week. I drive a drugs; 3. alcohol-related events and programs. will provide additional Department may not be constable available to the 4-wheel-drive vehicle incidents. By assisting DALE NOLAND: safety patrols to ease the needed to respond. The people is definitely an that has blue lights and and supplementing the Constables are elected burden on our already presence of additional law asset to the community, the equipment necesSevier County Sheriff’s peace officers that work overworked and underenforcement is vital in whereas a constable not sary to do my job in all Department with addiunder the Judicial System funded Sevier County our community, but the trained in law enforcetypes of weather and tional nighttime and early of the State of Tennessee. Sheriff’s Department. ability to skillfully comment could certainly be a road conditions. For morning patrols I hope Their main job is to As Constable I will give municate with all parties liability. many of my 33 years as to help slow down these serve legal court docuassistance during cominvolved to settle disputes DALE NOLAND: a Tennessee certified activities in my District. ments to the residents of munity functions in my should be demanded Constables are of vital law enforcement offiDELMAR SPENCE: No the state of Tennessee. District by providing safe- when electing a full-time importance to Sevier cer, I have patrolled in response Constables are also sworn ty and security enforceConstable. County. Constables proto protect and serve the ment. As Constable I will DELMAR SPENCE: No vide an important service residents of the state of be available 24 hours response to our residents by proChapter 7 , BANKRUPTCY , Chapter 13 Tennessee. 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Bryan Mashburn (Donohoo)

Rubye W. Ferguson Shields

Bryan Mashburn (Donohoo), age 27 of Sevierville, passed away Monday, April 12, 2010. He was a member of Boyd’s Creek Church of God. Preceded in death by his cousins, Lance Pate and Zac Pate. He leaves to cherish his memories: daughters, Trinity Mashburn and Jaedyn McCutchan; mother, Lisa Mashburn; father, Wendell Donohoo; brothers, Wendell Donohoo II (Alyssa), Mitchell Donohoo (Sharon) and Jason Shultz (Tiffany); sister, Chrissy Donohoo Hopkins (Joseph); grandparents, Joella and Bobby Donohoo and Jim and Debbie Broyhill; step-mother, Treca Finchum; nephews, Eli Donohoo and Kale Shultz; uncles, Sammy Donohoo, Greg Donohoo, Ronnie, Dennis, and Frank Donohoo; aunts, Joyce Chandler, Wanda Manis, Sandra Donohoo, Nichole Haney, Dena Sutton, and Christy Wilson; several cousins and extended family members. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made at any Tennessee State Bank branch. Funeral service 7 p.m. Friday in Atchley’s Seymour Chapel with Elder Zack Flack and Rev. Charlie Bruce officiating. Interment noon Saturday at Boyd’s Creek Cemetery. The family will receive friends 5-7 p.m. Friday at Atchley Funeral Home, Seymour, 122 Peacock Court, 577-2807.

Rubye W. Ferguson Shields of Sevierville, TN, passed away Tuesday, April 13, 2010. She had enjoyed 95 years of an interesting and varied life. Mrs. Shields was born October 20, 1914, in Vardaman, Mississippi, to Aaron Levi and Mary Alice Ferguson. As a teenager she and her family traveled across the country on fabled Route 66 to Los Angeles, California where they lived for several years. Mrs. Shields graduated from Huntington Park High in Los Angeles, CA in 1933. She returned to Mississippi where she attended Mississippi State College for Women, known as the “W� and received her Bachelor of Science degree in 1937. She accepted her first teaching position at Vardaman High School and later taught in New Hope, Mississippi. In 1944 she married Staff Sergeant John Claude Shields of Sevier County, Tennessee who was stationed at Columbus Air Base during WWII. After marriage they moved to Sevier County where they spent their remaining years. Mrs. Shields was an accomplished violinist and played in orchestras for several years. Her true passion was teaching and she was a dedicated educator who had a true fondness for her students. She taught in two one-room schools in Sevier County, Laurel and Shady Grove and then moved to Caton’s Chapel Elementary as principal and teacher. Following her time there, she moved to Sevier County High School where she taught Biology, Chemistry and Physics. She retired in 1977 after 37 years of teaching. Mrs. Shields was and had been a member of various organizations including Delta Kappa Gamma International, Gatlinburg Garden Club, and Retired Teachers of Sevier County. In April 2010, Mrs. Shields was selected for induction to the first Sevier County Educations Hall of Fame and was scheduled to be honored on the evening of April 27, 2010. She was a member of Middle Creek Methodist Church. Mrs. Shields is survived by her three children, Aaron Edward Shields and wife Dr. Nancy Schultz of Sevierville, TN; Mary Claudine Shields Holland and husband Robert of Knoxville, TN; and John Charles Shields and wife Geri of Sevierville, TN; grandchildren Stephen Edward, Barry Levi, and Claude Darren Shields and wife Melissa Shields, Tracey Charlene and Joshua John Shields, John Michael Holland and wife Donna, Shannon Michelle Holland, Shelly Renea and Justin Moore and Jesse Burks; great-grandchildren Alexander Holland, Jordan and Lindsey Shields; brother Charles Ferguson of Columbus, MS; several nieces and nephews and special friend Rhonda Spurgeon. Mrs. Shields was blessed with having a loving family, many special students, friends and acquaintances including many friends throughout the country and locally who visited her the last several years at the antique shop. Memorial donations may be made the Sevier County Retired Teachers Scholarship Fund, c/o Mary Jane Watson, 608 Tuckahoe Road, Kodak, Tennessee, 37764 or Delta Kappa Gamma Scholarship Fund, 2435 Jones Cove Road, Sevierville, Tennessee 37862. Funeral service was held Thursday in the West Chapel of Atchley Funeral Home with Rev. Bob Bostick officiating. Interment 11 a.m. Friday in Middle Creek Cemetery. Her grandchildren will serve as pallbearers. The family received friends Thursday at Atchley Funeral Home, Sevierville.

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Hettie Ogle Hettie Ogle, age 74, of Pigeon Forge, passed away Monday, April 12, 2010. She was a precious mother and grandmother, and she will be forever loved and missed. She was preceded in death by her parents Bud and Virgie Reagan, husband Parlon Ogle, sons Rick and David Ogle, and several brothers and sisters. Survivors include her son, Mike Ogle and wife Lee; grandchildren, Shawn Ogle, Chris Ogle, Misty and Shane McCarter, Denna and Daniel Furgeson, J.J. and Melinda Ogle, Jon and Crystal Ogle, Jimmy Ogle, Jessica Ogle, Bryan Walker, Eddie Bolinger, Allen Callicot, and Teresa Callicot; great-grandchildren, Austin Ogle, Janelle Furgeson, Dylan Ogle, Tyler Ogle, Ethan Ogle, Madison McCarter, Kiara Ogle, Alexis Ogle, and more; daughters-in-law, Betty Huskey and Darlene Ogle; several nieces, nephews, great nieces and great nephews; and lifetime friend, Patty Parker. Funeral service 2 p.m. Sunday at Atchley’s Smoky Mountain Chapel in Pigeon Forge. Interment will follow in Smoky Mountain Memory Gardens. The family will receive friends 5-8 p.m. Saturday at Atchley Funeral Home, Sevierville. n www.atchleyfuneralhome.com

Clyde Lafollette, 82 of Sevierville, died April 14, 2010, at his residence. He was a member of Walnut Grove Baptist Church. Survivors: brother-in-law, Henry Brown of Pittman Center; nephews, Billy McCall and Boyd Jenkins both of Seymour; niece, Kay Green of Louisville, Tenn. Graveside service 11 a.m. Friday, April 16, 2010, at Walnut Grove Cemetery with the Rev. Kim McCroskey officiating. Rawlings Funeral Home in charge of local arrangements. n www.rawlingsfuneralhome.com

James L. “Jimmie� Mellinger James L. “Jimmie� Mellinger, 69 of Seymour, died Monday, April 12, 2010, from injuries sustained in an automobile accident. Survivors: wife of 45 years, Lila “Sandy� Mellinger; sons and daughters-in-law, James and Christy Mellinger, Tim and Bobbie Mellinger; grandchild, Michael Mellinger; brother, Hulan Mellinger. Funeral service 7 p.m. Thursday at Atchley ’s Seymour Chapel with the Rev. John Whitehead officiating. The family will receive friends 4-7 p.m. Thursday at Atchley Funeral Home, Seymour. Funeral and cremation arrangements by Atchley Funeral Home Seymour, 122 Peacock Court, 577-2807. n www.atchleyfuneralhome.com

Sharon Elizabeth Martin Gibbs Sharon Elizabeth Martin Gibbs, 65 of Sevierville, died Monday, April 12, 2010. Survivors: husband, James D. Gibbs; sons, James D.

Gibbs, Jr., of Sevierville, Michael C. Gibbs of Laguna Niguel, Calif., Jon M. Gibbs of Costa Mesa, Calif.; daughterin-law, Tanaz J. Gibbs of Laguna Niguel; two grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Abundant Life Christian Church, 236 E. Main Street No. 151, Sevierville, TN 37862. Memorial service was held Thursday in the Chapel of

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Byron G. Day Byron G. Day, age 58 of Gatlinburg, passed away Tuesday, April 13, 2010. He was a U.S. Navy Vietnam veteran. He was preceded in death by his mother Mabel Day. Survivors include his wife, Kimberly Day; son, Will Day; stepchildren, Jessi, Emily, and Justin; his beloved dog, Eli Blue; father, Richard Day; brother, Tracy Day and wife Debbie; nephews, Graham and Tyler Day; greatnephew, Andrew Day; numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and cherished friends. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to The Lord’s Child, P.O. Box 6120, Sevierville, TN 37864, (865) 868-5200 or (888) 853-9651. The family will receive friends 2-4 p.m. Saturday with a funeral service beginning at 4 p.m. in the Chapel of Atchley Funeral Home, Sevierville. Chaplain Gerald Roe will be officiating. Family and friends will meet 3 p.m. Sunday in Days Cemetery in Daysville, TN for graveside service and interment with military honors provided by Roane County Military Memorial Honor Guard. Arrangements by Atchley Funeral Home, Sevierville. n www.atchleyfuneralhome.com

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Oscar Nelson Watson

Oscar Nelson Watson, age 98 of Sevierville, passed away Tuesday, April 13, 2010. Mr. Watson was a lifelong resident of Sevier County and was a member of Oldham’s Creek Baptist Church. He was preceded in death by his parents Bob and Viola Watson; wife Ersa Watson; son Ted Watson; brothers Herbert, Sam R. and Albert Watson; sisters Vergie Cardwell, Willie Woodruff and Ruby Roberts. Survivors include his son and daughterin-law Steve O. and Rosie Watson; daughters and son-in-law Judy Watson, Carolyn and Jerry Reagan; five grandchildren; thirteen great-grandchildren; brother J.B. Watson; and sister Ida Blalock; special friends Wilma Crawley, Catherine Moore and Robert Moore; special thanks to the staff of Ft. Sanders-Sevier Nursing Home. Funeral service 7 p.m. Friday in the West Chapel of Atchley Funeral Home with Rev. Clarence Wilson and Rev. Dee Wilson officiating. Interment 10:30 a.m. Saturday in Middle Creek Cemetery. The family will receive friends 5-7 p.m. Friday at Atchley Funeral Home Sevierville. n www.atchleyfuneralhome.com

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Benjamin Hooks remembered for wide-ranging accomplishments MEMPHIS (AP) — Civil rights leader Benjamin L. Hooks, who shrugged off courtroom slurs as a young lawyer before earning a pioneering judgeship and reviving a flagging NAACP, died Thursday in Memphis. He was 85. Across the country, political leaders and Hooks’ peers in the civil rights movement remembered his remarkably wide-ranging accomplishments and said he’d want the fight for social justice to continue. State Rep. Ulysses Jones, a member of the church where Hooks was pastor, said Hooks died at his home following a long illness. “Right up to the last, he conveyed ... the need for us to fight,� said NAACP President Benjamin Jealous, recalling a speech Hooks gave last year. Hooks “gave a speech as fiery as any he’s given 50 years earlier.� Hooks took over as the

NAACP’s executive director at a time when the organization’s stature had diminished in 1977. Years removed from the civil rights battles of the 1960s, the group was $1 million in debt and its membership had shrunk to 200,000 members from nearly a halfmillion a decade earlier. “Black Americans are not defeated,� he told Ebony magazine soon after his induction. “The civil rights movement is not dead. If anyone thinks that we are going to stop agitating, they had better think again. If anyone thinks that we are going to stop litigating, they had better close the courts. If anyone thinks that we are not going to demonstrate and protest, they had better roll up the sidewalks.� By the time he left as executive director in 1992, the group had rebounded, with membership growing by several hundred

thousand. He used community radiothons to raise awareness of local NAACP branches’ work and to boost membership. “He came in at a time the NAACP was struggling and gave it a strong foundation. He brought dignity and strong leadership to the organization,� Jones said. State Rep. John Deberry, a fellow minister and chairman of the Tennessee Black Caucus, said Hooks’ passing is a sobering reminder that “we are losing an incredible generation of men and women who changed the world.� “And I hope that all these young folks who accept their rights with such a cavalier attitude, those who are disrespectful to their seniors, those who go to these schools and misuse the opportunities ... realize that as these men and women move off the scene, that somebody has to step up,� Deberry said.

Justice: Health care could come before court WASHINGTON (AP) — Justice Stephen Breyer predicted Thursday that the Supreme Court will one day pass judgment on this year’s health care overhaul. Breyer told a congressional panel that the massive health care law, like most major federal legislation, is a good candidate for high court review. More than a dozen Republican attorneys general in several states are determined to challenge the law in federal court, arguing that its requirement that Americans get health insurance is unconstitutional. Breyer said the court’s relatively light caseload in recent years will soon be a thing of the past. “I’d predict that three, four years from today, no one’s going to ask us again why we have so few cases,� Breyer said at a hearing on the court’s budget before the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Financial Services and General Government. Justice Clarence Thomas said at the same hearing that the court’s caseload, a third less than it was 20 years ago, depends in large part on what is happening in Congress. “Until recently, there

hasn’t been comprehensive legislation of the kind that would fill our docket,� Thomas said. The court still deals regularly with aspects of a 36-year-old federal law on retirement and health benefits as well as a mid-1990s statute that is designed to speed appeals in death penalty cases. Lawmakers also quizzed the justices about allowing cameras in the courtroom. Breyer has been much more open to televising court proceedings than others, including Thomas. Americans’ understanding of the court would increase if they could see it in action more easily, Breyer said. But he said the justices also have serious concerns about things being taken out of context and having televised high court hearings used to try to open criminal trials to television cameras. He said juror and witness security must be taken into account. Rep. Jose Serrano, D-N.Y., the subcommittee chairman, said he worries that commentators might use court coverage to launch broadsides against the justices. “Did you hear Breyer? What a jerk. Did you hear Thomas?� Serrano said.

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Classes will only meet for half days on Nov. 24 of this year, and April 22 and June 1, 2011. Also Monday, the board approved a new policy for noncertified personnel. The new policy brings the board into compliance with a recently issued state Supreme Court ruling that gives more options for appeal to noncertified employees who are suspended or dismissed. Employees in those situations will be able to appeal dismissals by seeking a hearing by an impartial officer from outside the school system, and to appeal those decisions to Sevier County Chancery Court. In other action, the board: n Accepted a check worth $11,171.80 from the Sevierville and Gatlinburg chambers of commerce; the money was raised at their joint Education/ Leadership/Future minigolf tournament and will be divided among the high schools. n Approved teachers recommended for tenure by Director Jack Parton n Approved new language arts textbooks n jfarrell@themountainpress.com

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ing, unexpected expenses and worse-than-projected revenues forced officials to take $1 million from the rainy-day fund. The year before they took $500,000 from surplus funds. Neither was budgeted. Budgeting for next year using reserves is being considered. If it happens, it would be the first time, Teaster said. There will likely still be more cuts made to the budget. The only addition made to this year’s projections over last year’s may be reinstating the uniform allowance. The city is also bound to match several federal grants, particularly a 5-10 percent match to outfit a new fire station on Veterans Boulevard. Deciding on the budget and any cuts will likely fill most of the commission’s time for the coming weeks. Though no one’s sure what the result of that process will be, Teaster and City Recorder Dennis Clabo offered several possibilities to the officials, including dipping into reserves again and looking at “new sources of revenue,� which could mean raising taxes or creating new ones. Pigeon Forge has some of the lowest taxes in the county and among other tourist areas, but raising them will certainly draw opposition. The city’s property tax rate of .12 percent is dwarfed by those of its neighbors. Mayor Keith Whaley pointed out that it’s been 14 years since the rate was adjusted, though it didn’t go the way he thought it had. “It was lowered in 1996,� Clabo said. Still, it doesn’t look like

a property tax increase will be levied. City officials insist it’s that low because the property valuation in the city is so high, so the two balance each other. Additionally, the current rate only brings in $798,000 annually, meaning increases won’t do much to shore up the gap. “I don’t think we raise the property tax, because we would have to raise it so much to make a difference,� Commissioner Joyce Brackins said. Whaley agreed. “We can’t expect 5,000 or 6,000 residents to support the infrastructure for, at any time, 70,000 or 80,000 visitors,� he said. Indeed, even doubling the property tax rate wouldn’t bring in a third of the projected shortfall. That turned attention to other fees. Though none of the officials in the meeting backed raising taxes, some at least seemed resigned to it. Commissioner David Wear pointed out the city’s tourism-related levies are still considerably lower than in other areas that rely on tourist revenue. Further, Pigeon Forge doesn’t have a restaurant tax, something other cities have, Wear said. Additionally, the city’s charges on gross receipts, amusements and hotels are

strikingly low, but incredibly profitable. From just a 1 percent levy on gross receipts, officials project Pigeon Forge will see a return of $7.7 million next year. The 2 percent amusement tax will likely net around $2.3 million. Commissioner Randal Robinson didn’t speak during the work session, but told The Mountain Press afterwards that he believes the city could save money by looking at the Department of Tourism contracts he’s been critical of since he took office a year ago. “I just think we need to look at those and find ways to save money,� he said, without citing specific examples. Conversely, Whaley and other commissioners seem satisfied all the reductions that can be made have been made. “The first thing you do when you look at a budget is you look for where you can cut some fat,� Whaley told the group. “There’s no fat left to cut. This is as bare-bones as it can get.� n dhodges@themountainpress.com

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The 60th annual Wildflower Pilgrimage and Greener Living Expo will be April 21-25 at Mills Conference Center. The pilgrimage includes a variety of wildflower, fauna, and natural history walks, motorcades, photographic tours, art classes and indoor seminars. The greener living expo in part will focus on green products and vendors. Contact Judy Collins at 436-7318, ext. 222, for information. n

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Flower & Garden show/sale Saturday

Extension and Sevier County Area Master Gardeners Association will have their annual Flower & Garden Show and Sale from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at the fairgrounds. Flowers, plants, shrubs, yard art, lawn equipment and tools, children’s crafts, music, an auction and snacks are scheduled. Admission is $3, or $2 with a nonperishable food item. Children under 12 will be admitted free. Educational programs will be held at 10 a.m., 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. For more information visit www.scamga.org or call 453-3695. n

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Representatives of United Way of Sevier County will be parking cars today and Saturday at Riverwalk Development in connection with the Spring Rod Run car show. This is a fundraising opportunity for the campaign and volunteers are needed. Call the United Way office at 453-4261 to volunteer. Shifts are for two hours from 8 a.m. through 8 p.m. each day. There are a variety of volunteer roles available. n

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Retired priest admits to sexual abuse KNOXVILLE (AP) — A retired Roman Catholic priest has acknowledged sexually abusing a boy at his Kingsport church more than 30 years ago and said there may be other victims, the bishop of the Diocese of Knoxville said Thursday. Bishop Richard Stika said Thursday the Rev. Bill Casey told church officials that molestation allegations made public a day earlier by Warren Tucker of Jeffersonville, Ind., are credible. The Associated Press

has a policy of not identifying victims of sex abuse, but Tucker agreed to let his name and hometown to be used. Casey, 76 and now a resident of Greene County, has been permanently suspended from Catholic ministry, meaning he will never again be able to present himself as a priest, wear clerical garb or to serve as a priest in any capacity. “Father Casey is ashamed of his actions and truly saddened by the harm he has caused

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Mr. Tucker, his family, the church and all the faithful of the church,” Stika said. The bishop said the Diocese of Knoxville was not aware of the alleged abuse prior to Tucker’s statements on Wednesday and did not know of any other victims but encouraged anyone who had been harmed by Casey to speak with local authorities and the church. Casey was pastor of St. Dominic Parish in Kingsport between 1976 and 1987. Tucker, now

44, said he was abused for five years in the late 1970s beginning when he was a fifth-grade student at the parish’s school until he was about 15 years old. “Knowing how difficult it is for a victim of sexual abuse to come forward, I want to personally thank Mr. Warren Tucker for his courage in bringing these allegations to our attention,” Stika said. “Our first concern is for Mr. Tucker, for his family and for anyone else who might have been harmed by Father Casey.”

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Similarities to Vietnam are evident Is Hamid Karzai really nuts? Or are we? We have done this before, if you remember. The historical similarities to the rise and fall of President Ngo Dinh Diem in South Vietnam are downright eerie. An Americanbacked leader, barely legitimate at best, an ineffectual leader with his own autocratic agenda and a strange, corrupt, mysterious brother, probably a drug addict. That story ended (and another even worse one began) when the Americans deliberately stepped aside for a day, the day the brothers were assassinated by the country’s Americantrained army. That was in November of 1963. We broke South Vietnam and we owned it. We backed a series of inept generals until we were forced to run for our lives in 1974. Back to that later. Karzai is probably not crazy, even if he seems to be, thanking (sort of) the United States and allies one day and accusing them of invading his country the next. In between, he has invited Iranians to Kabul to verbally attack us and then says if we don’t shape up he may have to join the Taliban. He was, by the way, an important fundraiser for the Taliban as they came to power back in 1996. Says a correspondent who has known the Afghan leader for decades, Christina Lamb of The Times of London: “Karzai has seen himself described as ‘mad’ and ‘paranoid’ in the U.S. media, which have also carried reports that America wants to put his brother Ahmed Wali Karzai, an alleged drug dealer, on a death list. ... I have known Karzai for 23 years and while he is erratic, with mood swings, he is not mad. He is an extremely proud Afghan, answering to a nation that has defeated all its occupiers and which does not trust the Americans, having been abandoned by them before. “Appeasing both the international community and his own Pashtun tribe, which bears the brunt of fighting in southern and eastern Afghanistan, is a balancing act for which he may not be sufficiently skilled. Since he is isolated behind high walls and seven layers of security in a palace where many of his predecessors were murdered, it is hardly surprising if he is paranoid.” Diem was paranoid and his drug-addicted brother, Ngo Dinh Nhu, even more so. National Intelligence Estimates and Central Intelligence Agency briefings read by President Kennedy in the summer of 1963 said that newspapers controlled by the Ngo brothers had begun attacking the presence of Americans in South Vietnam and continued: “The GVN (Government of Vietnam) has always shown concern over the implications of American involvement in South Vietnamese affairs. ... It springs from the Diem government’s suspicions of U.S. intentions toward it, and from its belief that extensive U.S. presence is setting in motion political forces that could eventually threaten Diem’s political primacy. ... This attitude will almost certainly persist and further pressure to reduce the U.S. presence in the country is likely.” Kennedy was almost desperate to have it both ways in Vietnam, at least until after the 1964 elections, to maintain the American position in Southeast Asia without a total military commitment. In private, though, he told his friend, newspaper columnist Charles Bartlett: “We don’t have a prayer of staying in Vietnam. Those people hate us. They are going to throw our asses out of there at almost any point. But I can’t give up a piece of territory like that to the communists and then get the American people to re-elect me.” So, at the urging of Averell Harriman in the State Department and Henry Cabot Lodge Jr., the American ambassador in Saigon, Kennedy agreed to plots to remove Diem and Nhu, including stopping the paychecks of Diem’s palace bodyguards. The coup began on Nov. 1, 1963. Diem and his brother were shot dead that day. Kennedy himself was assassinated 21 days after that, leaving Lyndon Johnson to deal with the aftermath in Vietnam. When it was over, the communists had won and hundreds of thousands of people were dead, including more than 55,000 Americans. For what? Historians may differ on the answer to that question. President Obama must be thinking about that. — Richard Reeves, a presidential scholar and expert on six presidents, is the author of several books, including profiles of Richard Nixon and John Kennedy. Column distributed by Universal Syndicate.

Editorial

Battling the beast

Rod run will clog the Parkway, but cash registers will sing It has not been a particularly good year for drivers in our county. Highway 66, for the past several months, has been clogged as the Tennessee Department of Transportation begins the widening project. There have been several rockslides, most notably along the Spur. There has been road work in the National Park, and there has been that little — well, large — pothole thing on Ridge Road. And now comes the Grand Spring Rod Run in Pigeon Forge, an event that attracts several hundred car enthusiasts from all over the country. They’ll be here through Sunday, and they come to show their classic cars, cars that are their pride and joy. Those who don’t come to show their own cars, come to see the others. The problem, as many locals see it, is that this clogs the Parkway like glazed doughnuts and red meat clog arteries.

This creates a Catch 22 of sorts. While Pigeon Forge actively courts events of this nature because the patrons stay in our hotels, motels, inns and cabins, eat in our restaurants and fill their tanks here, locals not involved in the tourism industry wring their hands in frustration. Getting from one end of the Parkway in Pigeon Forge to the other feels like it takes forever. There are back roads and shortcuts that can be taken, but it is still an inconvenience. And this isn’t just a once-a-year kind of thing. From April 30 to May 2, there is a motorcycle rally; May 13-15, a Ford extravaganza; June 4-5, Pontiac enthusiasts come to town; June 11-13 is the Chevy Supernationals; and Sept. 10-11 is the Shades of the Past Rod Run XXVIII. All of this means thousands and thousands more tourists, thousands and thousands of more filled

hotel rooms. Cash registers sing at restaurants, filling stations and, no doubt, shops along the Parkway. It is also means for headaches for locals. To the locals we can only remind you to practice patience. If you don’t want to fight the traffic, it’s simple — don’t go out, or take one of the shortcuts. If you’ve lived here for any length of time, you know where they are and there are alternate routes to most places without actually having to battle the beast that will be the Parkway this weekend. To those of you who are bringing your cars to Sevier, or who are here to see them, let us offer you a warm welcome. We hope you enjoy your stay in our fair county and, while you are here, will take time to visit at least some of our world-famous attractions and take in some of our fine theaters. And we invite you to come back again when all the cars aren’t in town.

Political view

Public forum Autistic child truly benefitted from staff at Sevierville Primary Editor: My son, Jacob, is 9 years old and has autism. This fall, he will be starting the third grade at Sevierville Intermediate School after finishing up four years (he repeated first grade) at Sevierville Primary. As I reflect back on the last four years, the progress Jacob has made amazes me. His language, his reading skills, his math skills and his social skills have all improved tremendously. At age 2, we were given no assurances by physicians that he would ever speak. Today, I am more concerned that he may never stop talking again. Be careful what you wish for! All of these accomplishments are in no small part due to the hard work and effort of the staff at Sevierville Primary, who Jacob and I have grown to love the last four years. The list of those responsible is

lengthy Literally, the entire staff of teachers, aides, cafeteria workers and volunteers has played some part to varying degrees, not to mention officer Leia’s smiling face greeting him every day. But, I would be remiss to not specifically thank the following people for their hard work and dedication. Ms. Annamarie Sturgeon, for her patience and discipline and the wisdom to know when to apply each; Debbie Mize, for making Jacob’s kindergarten experience not only a smooth transition but a pleasure; Shannon Hardin, for dedicating two years to help Jacob get to where he needed to be for second grade; Kathy Porter, for the careful and thoughtful way of addressing Jacob’s struggles in second grade; Ms. Becky and all the staff at Kidsplace, for making it Jacob’s home away from home. While these ladies represent to me the face of Sevierville Primary as the persons with whom I have had the most contact over

the years, I know they would each agree that without the entire special-ed staff from which Jacob received numerous services and assistance, Jacob’s progress could have easily faltered. To each of you who have helped Jacob in so many ways that I may never even know, I thank you from the bottom of my heart. Most especially though, I want to thank Ms. Teresa Camba for literally dedicating the last four years of her life to Jacob. Her daily assistance, direction, redirection, discipline, affection and devotion have had an impact on Jacob’s life that simply cannot be measured. You will be sorely missed, Teresa. Though Jacob and I are very excited about his future at Sevierville Intermediate and look forward to getting to know new people and making new friends, we will never forget the dedicated staff at Sevierville Primary. By my vote, they are all teachers of the year. Michael Collins Sevierville

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■ The Mountain Press ■ A8 ■ Friday, April 16, 2010

PREP BASKETBALL

Rines resigns as Seymour High girls coach Successful second-year coach leaves team as some call for job By JASON DAVIS Sports Editor

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Andy Rines coaches the Seymour Lady Eagles to his first win at the helm of the team in this Nov. 20, 2008 photo, when the they beat South-Doyle 70-35. Rines won 39 more games as coach, including a region championship, but resigned from the position on Thursday, and will pursue a greater role in AAU basketball. Rines job had been a hot topic of debate between Seymour Lady Eagles basketball fans and parents over the past few months.

SEYMOUR — After months of reports of parents’ requests for his dismissal, second-year Seymour girls basketball coach Andy Rines resigned Thursday morning from his coaching position at the school. The coach had two successful seasons at the helm of the Lady Eagles, compiling a 22-9 record and regional championship in ‘08-09 and an 18-10 season in ‘09-10 as the team jumped up to AAA basketball, playing the likes of Sevier County, Cocke County and Morristown West in the Inter-Mountain Athletic Conference. Rines two years at Seymour weren’t without tumult, however. His first year leading the team saw some drama as freshman Christina Slay starred, but transferred to a private school in Nashville, where she helped lead Ensworth to a state DI-AA championship as a sophomore. This past season, Rines was dogged by parents’

criticism of his coaching and headstrong motivational style, despite the team’s above-average play and step up in classification. In a Thursday interview with Rines, he said he would continue coaching and organizing AAU basketball, something for which he has a great passion. “I already run those AAU sub-states in the east and I do a state tournament,” Rines said. “And there are some opportunities there for expansion with AAU. I’ve been working on that for a couple of weeks, and I’ve been working with a couple of tourism people in Knoxville and in the TriCities, and we think we can expand some things which would take a significant amount of time.” Rines said the extra AAU work wouldn’t interfere with time for high school coaching, but said he doesn’t want to divide his “basketball loyalties. “So I just decided with AAU, if you all want me full-time, then let’s do it,” See RINES OUT, Page A10

PREP SOCCER

Smoky Bears sneak past Lions 1-0 in final minute By COBEY HITCHCOCK Sports Writer SEVIERVILLE — The King’s Academy Lions took them down to the wire, literally, but an Eric Flores shot with just five seconds remaining in regulation gave the Sevier County High School Smoky Bears soccer squad a hard-fought 1-0 win Thursday night at the SCHS Soccer Complex. “It was our first game in 14 days, so you could tell we were rusty,” said SCHS coach Bryan Atchley, following the squeaker. “But TKA showed me a ton, and they always do. “They’re very technically sound, very skilled and a very talented team. They

put it to us tonight, but we just kept working and our defense did a great job.” The Lions (5-2) controlled the action in the first half and led on attempts by a two-shot margin. TKA looked to continue that trend in the first 10 minutes of the second half, but then Sevier County (7-2) seemed to wake up and controlled possession the rest of the night, finishing with a 15-10 total shot advantage over the Lions.. “Overall it was a good team performance, possibly our best effort of the year so far,” said a disappointed Paul Mobley. “We just seemed to Cobey Hitchcock/The Mountain Press get tired and let down in the Sevier County sophomore Erick Flores bangs a kick just out of reach of the TKA defense and into second half, but we still had the goal in the final seconds of the Bears’ 1-0 win over The King’s Academy Lions Thursday aftera chance to tie them. Things noon at the Sevier County Soccer Complex. happen.” PREP BASKETBALL

Bearettes’ Moritz will bomb away at Roane State By JASON DAVIS Sports Editor

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Jaisa Moritz signs with Roane State Community College this past Tuesday. Pictured with her are her parents Denise and David Moritz (seated), SCHS coach Stacy Marine, SCHS assistant Jerry King, RSCC coach Monica Boles, Upward director Eddie McCandless and AAU coach Don Brown.

SEVIERVILLE — Sevier County 3-point specialist Jaisa Moritz has signed a letter of intent to continue her basketball career as a Roane State Community College Raiderette. The SCHS senior made her decision earlier this month and signed Tuesday in the SCHS library as friends, family and RSCC head coach Monica Boles looked on. Just about six years ago, the chance she’d play high school — let alone college

ball — was iffy. “When I was in seventh grade I didn’t make the middle school team,” Mortiz said. “And I was inspired by my family and all my friends to keep pushing forward and never give up on my dream, and my has always been to play college basketball. “Eddie McCandless, the person over Upward Basketball, really believed in me. I’ll never forget that He’s always supported me.” The following year, after an attitude adjustment, See JAISA SIGNS, Page A9


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Friday, April 16, 2010 â—† The Mountain Press PREP SOCCER

Tigers dominate Mavs, 4-1 By COBEY HITCHCOCK Sports Writer SEVIERVILLE — After a two-game winless streak, the Pigeon Forge Tigers soccer squad got back on the winning track in a big way with a 4-1 win over the Anderson County Mavericks on Thursday night at the SCHS Soccer Complex. Tigers junior Jared Cantrell got things started with a goal off a Miguel Coello assist with 30:35 on the first-half clock. Moments later, freshman Bryan Velasquez drove past the AC defense for an open shot to make it 2-0 with 24:45 in the half. The route was on. Pigeon Forge (7-1-1) added two more goals by intermission before calling off the dogs in the second half. Velasquez made it 3-0 off a rebounded shot by senior teammate Oscar Martinez. And Martinez hit the final Pigeon Forge score of the night with a deadly over-thehead bicycle kick.

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Tigers freshman Bryan Velasquez scores the first of his two goals, sneaking it past the Anderson County keeper and making it 2-0 at the time. Pigeon Forge won 4-1. The Mavs made it the final when they hit a shot with just two seconds remaining in regulation. “Bryan played really good today,� said Tigers coach Billy Moseley. “He’s got a good shot, but he just hesitates too much. Today he

let a couple go and hit them, and he needs to take some more of those shots like he did today. “And Oscar’s kick was sweet. It was a great kick, well located and very sweet. That’s all I can say about that.�

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Moritz made the team. “Coach Steve Branton from the middle school — my eighth grade year he taught me so much about how I need to act and portray myself as a person and show God’s love.� From there it was all varsity for Moritz, though she still had some work to do. “You knew she had a long way to go as a freshman,� coach Stacy Marine said. “But she’s worked tremendously hard the last four years. (The chance at Roane St.) is well-deserved. She’s become a good shooter from the outside and I think that’s one of the reasons she going to Roane State. She’s one of those streaky shooters that when she gets hot she can knock down six or seven threes in a game. She loves basketball, and she’s always wanted to play basketball in college. It’s nice to see a kid’s dream come true. She’s put in the work, and it’s paid off.� For her first three years at SCHS, Moritz was sort of lost in the shuffle behind fellow guards Chesley Haney and Kendal Baxter, who’s now star-

ring at Tusculum. “It was tough to play much behind Kendal Baxter and Chelsey Haney,� Marine said. “But she waited and paid the price. She knew that when she was a senior, it would be her time, and she did a real good job with it.� In fact, Moritz was among the team’s high scorers at 10 points per game, which helped her make All-County and third-team All-IMAC. She also captured the county 3-point shooting crown at the annual Sevier County Jamboree. But Roane State’s coach Boles noticed her even before her senior year accolades. “I actually saw her in that Elite 80 league that was going on in Seymour over in the fall ... and everything kind of went from there,� Boles said. At the Elite 80, Moritz was among her team’s leading scorers. The league, directed by Moritz’s AAU coach Don Brown — who she credited for “wanting her to be the best she could be� — featured top high school talent from around the area and worked as a showcase for college coaches. “She’s got this spunkiness to See MORITZ, Page A10

SPORTS TODAY Baseball

Regular season n Pigeon Forge at Sports Belle tourney n Seymour hosts Grainger n Sevier County hosts Greeneville n G-P hosts Cosby Softball

Regular season n Seymour at Halls tourney n Pigeon Forge at Halls tourney Soccer

Regular season n G-P at Carter n SCHS hosts Clinton n Pigeon Forge vs. TKA at SCHS Soccer Complex Track

Regular season n G-P, SCHS and Seymour at Volunteer Classic

SOUTHERN LEAGUE BASEBALL

Smokies smash Lookouts SEVIERVILLE­ — Opening Night at Smokies Park Wednesday was everything the Tennessee Smokies could have hoped for. A dominant pitching performance by the Cubs’ top pitching prospect Andrew Cashner, coupled with a 17-hit attack, was more than enough in a 15-2 Smokies win over the Chattanooga Lookouts in front of 2,981 fans. Cashner (1-0) was sharp out of the gate, striking out two in each of the first three innings. Commanding a mid-90s fastball with a nasty slider, Cashner had the Lookouts guessing all night. He would strike out 10 on the

night, allowing two earned runs on two hits over six frames, walking none. Entering the seventh with his no-hitter still intact, the Lookouts finally broke through against Cashner with consecutive hitters reaching base, and eventually scoring, to end his night after 90 pitches. Relievers David Cales and Dustin Sasser would close out the game over the last three innings. Just as impressive as

Cashner’s dominance on the mound was his teammates’ performance at the plate. Jake Opitz and Starlin Castro led the 15-run barrage with three RBIs apiece. Opitz, whose three-run home run in the third off Lookouts starter Chris Withrow (0-1) broke the game wide open for the Smokies, finished 3-for-4 on the night with three runs scored. Robinson Chirinos and Brandon Guyer also hit their first home runs of the year and six hitters had multi-hit games. Tony Campana stole his Southern League-leading fifth base.

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The Mountain Press â—† Friday, April 16, 2010

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NASCAR SPRINT CUP Samsung Mobile 500 Site: Fort Worth, Texas. Schedule: Friday, practice (Speed, 1-2:30 p.m.), qualifying (Speed, 4:30-6:30 p.m.); Saturday, practice (Speed, 12:30-3 p.m.); Sunday, race, 3 p.m. (FOX, 2-7 p.m.). Track: Texas Motor Speedway (oval, 1.5 miles). Race distance: 501 miles, 334 laps. Last year: Jeff Gordon broke a 47-race winless streak, holding off Hendrick Motorsports teammate Jimmie Johnson for his 82nd series victory. Last week: Ryan Newman won at Phoenix International Raceway to snap a 77-race victory drought. Newman won for the 14th time and first with Stewart-Haas Racing, taking the lead after a late caution and holding off Gordon in a two-lap shootout. Fast facts: Johnson leads the series with three victories and 1,073 points in seven races. Matt Kenseth is second 36 points back. ... Carl Edwards has a series-high three victories at the track, winning in November 2005 and sweeping the 2008 races. ... Gordon is winless in 35 starts since his victory last year. ... Kurt Busch won the November race at the track. Next race: Aaron’s 499, April 25, Talladega Superspeedway, Talladega, Ala. On the Net: http://www.nascar. com ——— NATIONWIDE O’Reilly Auto Parts 300 Site: Fort Worth, Texas. Schedule: Thursday, practice; Friday, practice (ESPN2, 11:30 a.m.-11 p.m.), qualifying (ESPN2, 2:30-4:30 p.m.); Saturday, race, 3:30 p.m. (ESPN2, 3-6 p.m.). Track: Texas Motor Speedway (oval, 1.5 miles). Race distance: 300 miles, 200 laps. Last year: Kyle Busch raced to the second of his nine 2009 victories en route to the season title, leading a race-record 178 of 200 laps. Busch returned to the track in November to run his Texas series winning streak to four, leading 179 laps. Last week: Busch recovered from a wild sequence — losing the lead on a disputed restart and

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RINES OUT

fied as a parent of a player — argued about Rines’ coaching and the situation. At one point it was mentioned that a group of parents had been to see principal Greg Clark and Householder for a conference, where they allegedly asked for Rines to be dismissed. No action was taken, however, and Rines finished out the season, ending with a 18-10 record. “The season ended in a disappointing way,� Rines said Thursday. “We thought we had a chance to go to the region and beat Morristown East. It would have been great to have gone out and been in the region tournament our first year in AAA, and we were just seven seconds away. “There are some girls I’ll miss, and I already miss the seniors that graduated last year. We have such great relationships, and I’ll miss Casie (Cowan) and Hayley (Clark) and Leslie Davis and the other girls, but since I’m here I’ll see them all the time. “I’ve talked to a couple of the girls individually, and I feel really good about those conversations. Of course it just happened today, so there hasn’t really been a lot of time.�

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Rines said. â€?It’s a good situation time-wise, it’s a good situation financially, and I’ll still stay here and teach.â€? While Seymour High officials said little about Rines’ resignation in a press release from school athletic director Gary Householder, they did say they appreciated Rines’ work over the past two seasons. “We truly appreciate coach Rines’ efforts on behalf of the Lady Eagles and wish him great success in the future,â€? the release said, then soliciting interested coaches to apply for the position. Rines’ conflict with a contingent of team parents was most evident following a 44-30 loss to the Sevier County Bearettes at SCHS on Jan. 19. Seymour had beaten the Bearettes handily earlier in the season, but fell behind quickly in the rematch with sloppy, uninspired play. Sensing he wasn’t getting the best from top players, Rines benched his starters near the end of the third quarter with the team trailing 38-22. While his bench outscored a somewhat scaled back Sevier County for the remainder of the contest, debate raged later online about whether the benching was appropriate. Using The Mountain Press online comments under the game story, fans ­â€” one of whom was identi-

Indy 300, May 1, Kansas Speedway, Kansas City, Kan. On the Net: http://www.indycar. com 2010 NASCAR Sprint Cup Driver Standings 1. Jimmie Johnson, 1,073 2. Matt Kenseth, 1,037 3. Greg Biffle, 981 4. Kevin Harvick, 961 5. Jeff Gordon, 948 6. Clint Bowyer, 885 7. Jeff Burton, 873 (tie) Carl Edwards, 873 9. Tony Stewart, 869 10. Dale Earnhardt Jr., 866 11. Joey Logano, 862 12. Kyle Busch, 855 13. Mark Martin, 844 14. Kurt Busch, 834 15. Paul Menard, 811 16. Ryan Newman, 802 17. Brian Vickers, 786 18. Denny Hamlin, 783 19. Martin Truex Jr., 780 20. Jamie McMurray, 745 NASCAR Nationwide Series Driver Standings 1. Brad Keselowski, 974 2. Carl Edwards, 970 3. Kyle Busch, 959 4. Kevin Harvick, 929 5. Justin Allgaier, 923 6. Paul Menard, 804 7. Joey Logano, 728 8. Greg Biffle, 718 9. Mike Wallace, 664 10. Scott Lagasse Jr., 663 11. Brendan Gaughan, 651 12. Brian Scott, 619 13. Michael Annett, 608 14. Jason Leffler, 607 15. Tony Raines, 601 16. Steve Wallace, 600 17. Trevor Bayne, 587 18. Joe Nemechek, 557 19. Kenny Wallace, 546 20. Kelly Bires, 543 NASCAR Camping World Driver Standings 1. Timothy Peters, 666 2. Aric Almirola, 584 3. Todd Bodine, 573 4. Kevin Harvick, 560 5. Matt Crafton, 538 6. Ron Hornaday Jr., 488 7. Ricky Carmichael, 478 8. Jason White, 477 9. Tayler Malsam, 469 10. Kyle Busch, 467 11. Rick Crawford, 457 12. Austin Dillon, 455 13. Mike Skinner, 450 14. Johnny Sauter, 448 14. David Starr, 448 16. Mario Gosselin, 429 17. Ryan Sieg, 397

18. Stacy Compton, 395 19. Justin Lofton, 385 20. Brett Butler, 384 2010 Indy Racing League Driver Standings 1. Will Power, 136 2. Helio Castroneves, 104 3. Dario Franchitti, 94 4. Justin Wilson, 85 5. Scott Dixon, 80 6. Ryan Briscoe, 79 7. Ryan Hunter-Reay, 77 8. Raphael Matos, 72 9. Tony Kanaan, 64 10. Vitor Meira, 62 (tie) Marco Andretti, 62 12. Dan Wheldon, 61 13. Alex Tagliani, 60 14. Mike Conway, 58 15. Danica Patrick, 53 16. E.J. Viso, 45 17. Hideki Mutoh, 43 18. Mario Romancini, 42 19. Mario Moraes, 41 20. Simona de Silvestro, 40 2010 Formula One Driver Standings 1. Felipe Massa, 39 2. Fernando Alonso, 37 (tie) Sebastian Vettel, 37 4. Jenson Button, 35 (tie) Nico Rosberg, 35 6. Lewis Hamilton, 31 7. Robert Kubica, 30 8. Mark Webber, 24 9. Adrian Sutil, 10 10. Michael Schumacher, 9 11. Vitantonio Liuzzi, 8 12. Rubens Barrichello, 5 13. Jaime Alguersuari, 2 14. Nico Hulkenberg, 1 2010 NHRA Driver Standings Top Fuel 1. Cory McClenathan, 456 2. Larry Dixon, 428 3. Doug Kalitta, 381 4. Anton Brown, 378 5. Tony Schumacher, 366 Funny Car 1. John Force, 441 2. Matt Hagan, 371 3. Ron Capps, 345 4. Ashley Force Hood, 312 5. Jack Beckman, 311 Pro Stock 1. Mike Edwards, 574 2. Allen Johnson, 382 3. Jason Line, 338 4. Greg Anderson, 311 5. Jeg Coughlin, 299 Pro Stock Motorcyle 1. Hector Arana, 284 2. Eddie Krawiec, 244 3. Matt Smith, 235 4. Andrew Hines, 214 5. Karen Stoffer, 167

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her, like a feistiness — a little bit of a mean streak — that I like,� Boles said. “She’s very aggressive, and I just kind of like the demeanor that she brings, the tenacity, the fire. And she can shoot the ball really well. She’s capable of doing a lot.� But a visit from the coach to watch Moritz at the White County Christmas Tournament could have foiled her chances with the Raiderettes. “She came to watch me play,� Moritz said. “It was the worst game that we played all season. (But) after the game we talked for a while and joked about it. Even then she could see the real player in me, and I thank her for giving me this opportunity.� Moritz also had scholarship offers from Bryan College, Collins University,

Hiwassee College and Austin College in Texas, according to her father, David, but chose Roane State for several reasons. “The first time I met coach Boles we just hit it off well, and we stayed in contact all season long,� Moritz said. “She was the last college to offer me a scholarship, and deep down I was always hoping that she would.� Moritz is one of six guards signed with the Raiderettes for next season, when she could see action with the Raiderettes at point guard or shooting guard. “I think that she can use us as a stepping stone and maybe improve her game to prepare her for a different, higher level,� Boles said. Moritz hopes to take courses to prepare her for work in the medical field while at Roane State. She is daughter of David and Denise Moritz of Sevierville. mpsports@themountainpress.com

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SCOREBOARD

AUTO RACING 11:30 a.m. ESPN2 — NASCAR, Nationwide Series, final practice for O’Reilly 300, at Fort Worth, Texas 1 p.m. SPEED — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, practice for Samsung Mobile 500, at Fort Worth, Texas 2:30 p.m. ESPN2 — NASCAR, Nationwide Series, pole qualifying for O’Reilly 300, at Fort Worth, Texas 4:30 p.m. SPEED — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, pole qualifying for Samsung Mobile 500, at Fort Worth, Texas 7:30 p.m. SPEED — ARCA, Rattlesnake 150, at Fort Worth Texas 2 a.m. SPEED — Formula One, qualifying for Grand Prix of China, at Shanghai, China BOXING 10 p.m. ESPN2 — Heavyweights, Tony Thompson (33-2-0) vs. Owen Beck (29-4-0), at Memphis, Tenn. COLLEGE BASEBALL 7 p.m. ESPN2 — Georgia at Arkansas GOLF 9:30 a.m. TGC — European PGA Tour, China Open, second round, at Suzhou, China (same-day tape) 12:30 p.m. TGC — Champions Tour, Outback Steakhouse ProAm, first round, at Lutz, Fla. 3 p.m. TGC — PGA Tour, Heritage, second round, at Hilton Head Island, S.C. 6:30 p.m. TGC — Nationwide Tour, Fresh Express Classic, second round, at Hayward, Calif. NHL HOCKEY 7 p.m. VERSUS — Playoffs, conference quarterfinals, Game 2, Ottawa at Pittsburgh 9:30 p.m. VERSUS — Playoffs, conference quarterfinals, Game 1, Nashville at Chicago, joined in progress 11 p.m. VERSUS — Playoffs, conference quarterfinals, Game 2, Detroit at Phoenix, joined in progress 12:30 a.m. VERSUS — Playoffs, conference quarterfinals, Game 2, Colorado at San Jose, joined in rogress TENNIS 1 p.m. ESPN2 — WTA Tour, Family Circle Cup, quarterfinal, at Charleston, S.C.

Gatlinburg Bowling Center League results through Tuesday, the league’s final night of the season. Tuesday Night Mixed League High game/series: Mitchell Hodges, 238 Robert George, 584

l o cal g o lf Bent Creek Golf Course Men’s day results through Wednesday. Championship Flight: 1. Tony Sexton 2. Mace Avison First Flight: 1. Two-way tie between Milton Copas and Chick Steadman

p r o ha r dball National League East Division

Philadelphia Florida Atlanta Washington New York

W 7 5 4 3 3

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Pct GB .875 — .556 2 1/2 .500 3 .375 4 .333 4 1/2

St. Louis Cincinnati Chicago Milwaukee Pittsburgh Houston

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West Division

GB — 1 1/2 2 3 1/2 3 1/2

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innings Thursday’s Games Houston 5, St. Louis 1 Milwaukee 8, Chicago Cubs 6 Washington at Philadelphia, 3:05 p.m. N.Y. Mets 5, Colorado 0 Atlanta at San Diego, 6:35 p.m. Cincinnati at Florida, 7:10 p.m. Arizona at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. Friday’s Games Houston (F.Paulino 0-0) at Chicago Cubs (Silva 0-0), 2:20 p.m. Cincinnati (Leake 0-0) at Pittsburgh (Duke 2-0), 7:05 p.m. Florida (A.Sanchez 0-0) at Philadelphia (Halladay 2-0), 7:05 p.m. Milwaukee (Gallardo 0-2) at Washington (Lannan 1-1), 7:05 p.m. Colorado (Hammel 0-0) at Atlanta (D.Lowe 2-0), 7:35 p.m. N.Y. Mets (O.Perez 0-1) at St. Louis (Carpenter 1-0), 8:15 p.m. Arizona (E.Jackson 1-1) at San Diego (Garland 0-2), 10:05 p.m. San Francisco (Wellemeyer 0-1) at L.A. Dodgers (Padilla 0-1), 10:10 p.m. Saturday’s Games Houston at Chicago Cubs, 1:05 p.m. Milwaukee at Washington, 1:05 p.m. N.Y. Mets at St. Louis, 4:10 p.m. San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers, 4:10 p.m. Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. Florida at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. Colorado at Atlanta, 7:10 p.m. Arizona at San Diego, 8:35 p.m. Sunday’s Games Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 1:35 p.m. Colorado at Atlanta, 1:35 p.m. Florida at Philadelphia, 1:35 p.m. Milwaukee at Washington, 1:35 p.m. Houston at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 p.m. Arizona at San Diego, 4:05 p.m. San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers, 4:10 p.m. N.Y. Mets at St. Louis, 8:05 p.m.

American League East Division

Tampa Bay Toronto New York Boston Baltimore

W 6 6 5 4 1

L 3 3 3 5 8

Pct GB .667 — .667 — .625 1/2 .444 2 .111 5

Minnesota Detroit Chicago Kansas City Cleveland

W 7 6 4 4 3

L 3 3 5 5 6

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Oakland Texas Seattle Los Angeles

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Central Division

West Division

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——— Wednesday’s Games Kansas City 7, Detroit 3 L.A. Angels 5, N.Y. Yankees 3 Boston 6, Minnesota 3 Tampa Bay 9, Baltimore 1 Texas 6, Cleveland 2 Chicago White Sox 11, Toronto 1 Seattle 4, Oakland 2 Thursday’s Games Cleveland 3, Texas 2 Minnesota 8, Boston 0 L.A. Angels at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m. Chicago White Sox at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. Baltimore at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. Friday’s Games Chicago White Sox (Buehrle 2-0) at Cleveland (Talbot 0-1),

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Tennessee (Cubs) Carolina (Reds) Huntsville (Brewers) West Tenn (Mariners) Chattanooga (Dodgers)

South Division

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The Mountain Press ◆ Friday, April 16, 2010 Close to Home

Advice

Husband needs to help end wife’s feud with sister-in-law

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Baby Blues

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Dear Annie: I have been married to my husband for 14 years. He is one of five boys, all of whom are married with children. Nine years ago, I did something that offended my sister-inlaw, “Tonya.” My husband and I immediately took Tonya and her husband out to dinner and apologized. She seemed to accept the apology, but ever since, things have gone downhill. We were once a close family, but now, whenever a gathering is held at Tonya’s house, we are not invited. We attend get-togethers at other relatives’ homes, but the tension is obvious. Afterward, I inevitably hear from someone in the family that Tonya or her husband was offended by something I did or didn’t do. I no longer feel comfortable going to these gatherings. I attend for my husband’s sake, but last year I refused to go to the annual Christmas vacation where we stay in a cabin together for a week, even though it would have been great for my children. The rest of the family says nothing to Tonya because they don’t want to get involved. It hurts that no one will stand up for me, though they all agree I don’t deserve this kind of treatment. We have a family reunion this summer, and I don’t want to go. I would worry the entire time about offending Tonya. My husband will support my decision to stay home. Any advice? — The Family Thorn Dear Thorn: Your husband should put an end to this immediately. He should point out to his family that they are already involved because

Tonya has fractured the family and it’s likely that, over time, the grandchildren will be estranged. Your husband also should intercede with his brother. Tonya has been punishing you for nine years and revels in the fact that she has succeeded in marginalizing you. Don’t let her do it. Attend all family gatherings, put a big smile on your face, and be especially gracious to Tonya. She will be offended no matter what you do, so let her stew and stop being her victim. Dear Annie: I went to the doctor for a checkup, and he asked me whether any of my friends use drugs. I told him they didn’t, but said some kids I know smoke behind the school wall. The next week, people at school started saying I was a snitch, because the doctor told the parents of these kids. My entire high school goes to the same doctor. I want to sue the doctor for breach of patient privilege. I think he had no right to give my name to people, but my mother says I have no right to sue. Am I wrong? My mother says if I sue him I will look bad. — N.Y. Dear N.Y.: Doctors are allowed to ask teens about sex and drug use, and in most instances, if illegal or dangerous activity is going on, they are permitted to notify the authorities. However, the doctor should not have

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Barney Google and Snuffy Smith

For Better Or Worse

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disclosed your name as the source of the information. This was irresponsible and could have put you in jeopardy. Also, your experience will discourage other teens from confiding in him. Your parents should make sure he understands the negative impact of his actions. Dear Annie: Your response that a man should remove his hat at the dinner table is ridiculous. You state that the exceptions are illness and religious reasons. How would anyone know why the guy is wearing a hat? Besides, I think it’s sexist that a man has to remove his hat, whereas it’s OK for a woman to keep hers on. This custom originated with medieval knights, and it’s outdated. How can a piece of cloth be offensive? Cleanliness and good table manners are the only important things. People should mind their own business. ­— N.H. Cabin Fever Dear Cabin: The reader asked what the rules of etiquette are, and we told him. If you prefer to keep your cap on, no one will snatch it off your head. Annie’s Mailbox is written by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar, longtime editors of the Ann Landers column. Please e-mail your questions to anniesmailbox@comcast.net, or write to: Annie’s Mailbox, c/o Creators Syndicate, 5777 W. Century Blvd., Ste. 700, Los Angeles, CA 90045. To find out more about Annie’s Mailbox and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.


Local â—† A13

Friday, April 16, 2010 â—† The Mountain Press

community calendar Editor’s Note: The community calendar is printed as space permits. Items must be submitted at least five days in advance. Only noncommercial, public events held in Sevier County will be considered. To place an item phone 4280748, ext. 214, or e-mail to editor@themountainpress. com. Items may be faxed to 453-4913.

a.m., Kodak Library. 9330078.

Crewettes Rummage Sale

Sevier County Rescue Squad Crewettes rummage sale 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Thursday and Friday at Rescue Squad, Dolly Parton Parkway.

saturday, april 17 New Salem Benefit

friday, april 16 Wears Valley UMC fish fry, 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. $5. Delivery on four orders and more, 771-9205, 429-3074. Proceeds benefit Relay.

Descendants of Isaac Dockery and board of New Salem Church garage sale, 9-3, American Legion, Chapman Highway, Sevierville. Benefits preservation of church built In 1886.

Jones Cove Fundraiser

Angel Food

Fish Fry

Jones Cove Pioneer dinner/pie auction at school. Meal 5:30-7. Music by Rita & Mitch Fine, Jimbo Whaley & Greenbrier, Marty Proffitt & Gang. $6 ages 12 and up ($5 advance), $3 ages 4-11. Tickets at school, DJ’s market or from eighthgraders.

Waldens Creek Singing

Waldens Creek Missionary Baptist Church singing 7 p.m.

Church Yard Sale

Yard sale at Henderson’s Chapel Baptist Church, Pigeon Forge, 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. today and Saturday, rain or shine.

Angel Food pick-up: n 8-11 a.m., Gum Stand Baptist Church. 429-2508. n 10:30-11:30 a.m., Kodak UMC 2923 Bryan Road, 933-5996. n 8 to 10 a.m. First Smoky Mountain Church of the Nazarene, 2652 Upper Middle Creek Road, 9081245.

Flower/Garden Show

Master Gardeners Association annual flower and garden show and sale 9 a.m.-4 p.m., fairgrounds. Admission $3; $2 with a nonperishable food item; under 12 free. www.scamga.org or 453-3695.

Rummage sale starts at 8 a.m. today and Saturday, 272 Pleasant Hill Road next to the church, off Chapman Highway. Sponsored by UMW.

Kodak Story Time

Rummage Sale

Preschool story time 11

Church Yard Sale

Yard sale at Henderson’s Chapel Baptist Church, Pigeon Forge, 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., rain or shine.

Blood Drive

Medic blood drive 5-9 p.m., Smokies Park. Free game admission for donors.

RFL Yard Sale

Relay For Life yard sale 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., Tennessee State Bank, Kodak.

Church Work

Seymour UMC groundskeepers meet this morning for garden and yard work. Volunteers welcome. 5739711.

Church Auction/Supper Churches of Fairgarden Circuit spaghetti supper/

cake auction, 5-7 p.m., Fox United Methodist. $7 adults, $5 ages 5-12, children 4 and under free. Proceeds benefit Holston Home for Children. 4536480 or 774-4345.

Team X-Treme

Pigeon Forge Little League Team X-Treme $5 all-you-can-eat pancake breakfast, 8-10 a.m., Applebee’s.

Baptist Church, 619 White School Road, Clyde Martin preaching; music led by Mark Martin, 10:45 a.m. Sunday, 7 p.m. April 19-21.

Charity Yard Sale

Candidates’ Rally

Dupont Community Center sponsoring candidates rally, 6 p.m. All candidates invited.

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Huge Icelandic volcano causes chaos in European skies By JILL LAWLESS Associated Press Writer

ness travelers to politicians and royals. They couldn’t see the source of their frustration — except indirectly, when the ash created vivid red and lavender sunsets. Non-emergency flights in Britain were canceled, and most will stay grounded until at least midday Friday. Authorities in Ireland, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland and Belgium also closed their air space. France shut down 24 airports, including the main hub of Charles de Gaulle in Paris, Germany’s Berlin and Hamburg were shut Thursday evening, and several flights out of the

LONDON — An enormous ash cloud from a remote Icelandic volcano caused the biggest flight disruption since the 2001 terrorist attacks Thursday as it drifted over northern Europe and stranded travelers on six continents. Officials said it could take days for the skies to become safe again in one of aviation’s most congested areas. The cloud, floating miles above Earth and capable of knocking out jet engines, wrecked travel plans for tens of thousands of people, from tourists and busi-

U.S. had to double back. Kyla Evans, spokeswoman for air traffic service Eurocontrol, said half of all trans-Atlantic flights were expected to be canceled Friday. At London’s Heathrow airport, normally one of the world’s busiest with more than 1,200 flights and 180,000 travelers a day, passengers stared forlornly at departure boards on which every flight was listed as canceled. “We made it all the way to take off on the plane. ... They even showed us the safety video,� said Sarah Davis, 29, a physiotherapist from Portsmouth

in southern England who was hoping to fly to Los Angeles. “I’m upset. I only get so much vacation.� A volcano beneath Iceland’s Eyjafjallajokull glacier began erupting Wednesday for the second time in less than a month, triggering floods and shooting smoke and steam miles into the air. About 700 people from rural areas near the volcano were evacuated Thursday because of flash flooding, as water carrying icebergs the size of small houses rushed down the mountain. The Civil Protection Department said there could be damage to

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Rescue vehicles snaked along the 12-hour drive from the provincial capital into the mountainous region, which still trembled with aftershocks. The altitude averages about 13,000 feet (4,000 meters), leaving some rescuers breathless and ill. Even the sniffer dogs were affected, Miao Chonggang, deputy director for emergency response under the China Earthquake Administration, told reporters in Beijing. To reinforce official concern for a Tibetan area that saw anti-government protests two years ago, Premier Wen Jiabao arrived in Yushu county Thursday evening to meet survivors. President Hu Jintao, in Brazil after visiting Washington, canceled scheduled stops in

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real estate transfers district 2 Federal National Mortgage Association to Dale and Cheryl Meade for $145,000 for lot 24, phase 2, Treehouse Cabins and Resort Fifth Third Mortgage company to Jeffrey and Amy Ragan for $164,900 for lot 98, Elk Springs Resort

district 3 First Tennessee Bank to Vern’s Hideaway Inc. for $60,000 for 1.03 acres, East Walnut Grove Sykes & Wynn PLLC, Jack and Mary Maples to Robert Gregory for $42,520 for property on Nunns Creek Road Ronnie and Pamela Shelton and Shelton Family Trust to Eddie and Deidra Holbrook for $137,173.42 for lot 13-A, Heritage Hills

district 4 George and Robert Ludwig, Robert L. Allen Family Trust, Robert Allen, deceased, P. Jane Allen, deceased, to Michael and Jamie Brackins for $45,000 for lot 7, Allendale Matthew and Lori Pendleton to Troy and Charlotte Richardson for $250,000 for lot 8, River Sounds Joel Jordan, Burton and Melissa Compton to Green Tree Servicing LLC for $70,004.38 for lot 9, Dwight Allen Property Branch Banking and Trust Company to Wendy Stasen for $67,500 for lots 15 and 16, Phase 2, Runaway Hills Charles Smith, Tina Rynearson-Smith to Rusty and Valerie Roberts for $50,000 for lot 193R1, Phase III, Rivergate

district 5 MJ Farms Inc., Randall and Freda Stivers, Robin Reynolds, Earl Wayne Shuck Revocable Trust to Shuck Rental Properties LLC for $290,000 for unit 531, Whispering Pines Condominium MJ Farms Inc., Randall and Freda Stivers, Robin Reynolds, Earl Wayne Shuck Revocable Trust to Randall and Freda Stivers for $310,000 for unit 114, Whispering Pines Condominium Shellie Wallace, George and Rhonda Abbey to Wells Fargo Financial Tennessee LLC for $78,000 for lot 37, River Valley Estates Shellie Wallace, Jackie and James D. Dunn III and James D. Dunn II to Deutsche Bank National Trust Company for $87,920 for lot 22, Phase III, Hidden Mountain East Sykes & Wynn PLLC and DPS Rentals LLC to Tennessee State Bank for $240,000 for lot 59, Phase 2, Brookstone Village Thomas and Cathy Bivens to Calvin Ballard and Bertha Romines for $107,800 for lot 5A Blue Grass Hills Mountain Park LLC to William Ed Harmon for $175,000 for lot 3, Mountain Park Sykes & Wynn PLLC, William and Gale Smith to Tennessee State Bank for $225,000 for lots 43 and 44, J. Walter Fox property Sykes & Wynn PLLC, DCAB Real Estate Holdings LLC to Sevier County Bank for

$8,008,627.56 for 37.72 acres, Cates Lane Sykes & Wynn PLLC, DCAB Real Estate Holdings LLC to Sevier County Bank for $146,737.27 for lot 14 and 13, Dogwood Gardens Richard Gossett, Michael, Mike and Deborah Salaita to First Tennessee Bank for $185,12011 for lot 32, Dolly Parton Parkway Business Cynthia McBrayer to Michael and Demetra Miller for $114,000 for lot 8-A, Elbridge D. Smith property

Mortgage Corporation, Chicago Title Insurance Company and ServiceLink to Ian and Janene Ward for $300,000 for lot 33, Ellis Woods Deutsche Bank National Trust, Long Beach Mortgage Loan Trust and J. P. Morgan Chase Bank to Anderson and Jessica Short for $136,500 for lot 13, McCleary Pointe

district 15 Harold and Johnnie McCarter to Ivan and Demetria Gonzalez or $160,000 for 2.11 acres in District 15 Juanita McCord to Billy and Regina Williams for $110,000 for lot 40, Moon Estates Virgil Welch to Joseph and Shelley Waters for $120,000 for lot 12, Fantasy Shores

district 6 Lawrence and Amy Thomas to Joseph and Stephanie Turman for $280,000 for lot 4, Millers Creek

district 7 Nationwide Trustee Services, Kevin and Tasha Pitsenbarger to Arthur and Peggy Tobin for $92,001 for lot 5R, John Hickman property Wilderness Tennessee Venture No 4, LLC to Timothy and Lisa Russell for $190,000 for unit 14062 Wilderness at the Smokies River Lodge Condominiums Wilderness Tennessee Venture No. 4, LLC to Eric and Kristin Robinson for $529,900 for units 12038, 12040 and 12042, Wilderness at the Smokies River Lodge Condominium

district 8 Clara Lewis to Roman McCoy for $157,500 for lot 21, Robert Hills property

district 9 Sykes & Wynn PLLC, Jerry Wyatt and Christopher Morton to Tennessee State Bank for $490,000 for lots 1 and 2, Sandra Kay Reed property Roberto and Karina Meza to Matthew and Lori Pendleton for $55,000 for lot 8, Burgin Creek Branch Banking and Trust Company to Matthew and Lori Pendleton for $50,000 for lot 7R, Burgin Creek Guy and Sheila Lewis to Charles McNeely for $70,000 for lot 1R1 and 1R2, Marilea Land Delmas and Shirley Merryman to David and Jama, Mosher for $155,000 for lot 19, J. H. Irwin Farm Hillside LLC to Jesse and Jane Cook for $30,000 each for the following in Hillside

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district 10 Federal National Mortgage Association, Johnson & Freedman LLC to Clinton and Wendy Mathias for $165,000 for lot 103, Sterling Springs Phase 1

district 11 David and Kristin Pittman to Scott Hogan for $192,500 for lot 7, Howard Maples property Shellie Wallace and Margaret Chyba to U.S. Bank, Banc of America Funding Corporation for $119,000 for lot 1073, Sky Harbor James Crislop, Kevin and Dana Elrod to U.S. Bank Trustee for $133,800 for lot 69, Sky Harbor Federal National Mortgage Association, Fannie Mae, and Wilson and Associates to Rebecca and Glenn Davis for $176,000 for lot 1, Winfield Heights No. 2 BHG Concepts Inc. to Albert and Kathy Pfenninger for $110,000 for unit 604, Phase II, Condo Villas of Gatlinburg Federal National Mortgage Association, Johnson and Freedman LLC to Melvin and Mary Cantrell for $109,000 for lot 577, Sky Harbor Edgar and Deborah Duffey, Douglas Yates, Edgar Duffey Jr., Ronald,

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Local Entertainment

Jamie Buckley

8 p.m. today at Aquarium Plaza during Gold Star Mothers ceremony; 8:30 p.m. Saturday in parking lot behind Harley Davidson Shop on the Parkway in Gatlinburg; free admission to both

Sevier County Jazz Band

7 p.m. April 26 at Conner-Short Center, Walters State Community College Sevier County campus; admission $5

Violin Recital

6 p.m. April 30 at Evergreen Presbyterian Church, “The Four Seasons” Antonio Vivaldi, pre-recital talk by musicians Zachary Bradley and Becky Henry

‘Beauty and the Beast’

7 p.m. May 13-15, 2 p.m. May 15, presented by Seymour High School Choral Department; tickets $8 advance, $10 door

Glenn Miller Orchestra

8 p.m. May 28 at Country Tonite; tickets $30, 453-2003, www.firstclassconcerts.com

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The Atomic Horns

6 p.m. today at Knoxville Museum of Art; admission $4 for museum members and students, $8 general admission, (865) 934-2039, www.knoxart.org

Colbie Caillat

8 p.m. Monday at the Valarium, Knoxville; tickets $25 advance, $28 door, (865) 656-4444, www.knoxvilletickets. com

Tim McGraw

7 p.m. Thursday at Thompson-Boling Arena, Knoxville, with Lady Antebellum and Love and Theft; tickets $39.75$59.75, (865) 656-4444, www.knoxvilletickets.com

Trombone Shorty

6 p.m. Thursday at Sundown in the City on Market Square in downtown Knoxville; free admission, www. SundownintheCity.com

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Local Festivals/Events

Flower & Garden Show & Sale

9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at Sevier County Fairgrounds, presented by UT Extension and Sevier County Area Master Gardeners Association, featuring plants, supplies, equipment, crafts, music, auction and food, educational programs at 10 and 11 a.m. and 1 p.m.; admission $3 or $2 with nonperishable food item,

Earth Day Festival

3 to 7 p.m. Tuesday at Mynatt Park, Gatlinburg; free event includes crafts, games, music, bring plastic grocery bags and old cell phones for recycling, 4364178, www.gatlinburg.com

Wildflower Pilgrimage & Greener Living Expo April 21-25, Great Smoky Mountains National Park and W.L. Mills Conference Center, Gatlinburg; www.springwildflowerpilgrimage.org

Ribfest & Wings

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Tuliptime @ Crescent Bend

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Shakefest

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Living History Demonstration

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Jason Dupree, aka “Wrangler,” steers the carriage around the parking lot.

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Couple trying to fill a need in Sevier County By GAIL CRUTCHFIELD Community Editor Peggy Wilson and Jerry May have been vacationing in the Smoky Mountains for years. But last spring the couple from Cartersville, Ga., noticed something was missing and started taking steps to rectify the situation. About two weeks ago, the couple opened Heritage Carriage Rides, a horse drawn carriage service that offers everything from quick, spur-ofthe-moment rides to planned trips for special occasions. They are basing their business out of the parking lot at Moe’s Southwest Grill off of the Parkway in Sevierville. Not allowed by law to drive their horse-drawn wagons on public streets, Wilson said the management of Moe’s and surrounding businesses granted them permission to operate their daily carriage ride service there. Given the limitation of operating only on private property, the scenery may not be ideal. But Wilson said people seem to care more about the experience of the carriage ride than the scenery. The venture is nothing new to the couple, who have been operating a similar service in Georgia for the last three years. The main difference here, Wilson said, is the business can operate every day of the week, whereas in Georgia it’s mostly a weekend enterprise for weddings and other special events. Those are the same events they hope to serve locally, Wilson said, as well as few other special activities. A former Mary Kay consultant and caterer, as well as a wedding and event coordinator and the owner of a consignment shop specializing in wedding and formal gowns, Wilson said she has a “Cinderella” complex and enjoys seeing others live out their Cinderella moments. “We have a Cinderella Tea Party for little girls,” she said. The girls get to dress up in their finest attire, have tea at cloth-covered tables and get a carriage ride and pictures to commemorate the day. For those who just happen by and would like the experience, Heritage charges $5 for each person, with children 5 and under free. The ride lasts about 12 minutes; one of the four horses from the Heritage stable pulls the decorated carriage. Photos will also be available for an additional charge. “We’ll decorate for each season,” Wilson said of the carriages. Fourth of

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Peggy Wilson, right, and Jennifer Adams adjust the decorations on a carriage. Wilson owns Heritage Carriage Rides, which is a new business operating in Sevier County and based near Moe’s Southwest Grill in Sevierville.

July will sport patriotic colors, and Santa will be around for the Christmas holiday. Hourly rates for the small carriage (which seats up to four people) and one horse are $375 the first hour and $100 every hour over that. The rate for the large carriage (seating six to nine people) pulled by two horses is $475 the first hour and $100 every hour after that. Wilson said their original business began after the pair met again. They attended high school together but hadn’t seen each other in more than 40 years when they reconnected. “He’s a cowboy,” Wilson said of May. “We put his interest in horses together with my interest in weddings.” On a trip to Nashville, she said they took a carriage ride and Curt Habraken/The Mountain Press by the time it was over Jerry May prepares one of Heritage Carriage they decided to open their own carriage ride Rides’ four horses for a four-hour shift. business. A horse came first, she said, then a ill. He arrived dressed as Elvis, carrycarriage. Before they had their license, ing a blow-up guitar and a boom box. Wilson said May would give her carWhen his unsuspecting wife arrived riage rides around their property while with a friend, they rode around town she read the morning paper. with him singing Elvis tunes. They They now have four horses with a happened by two different weddings, fifth in training, two carriages (with stopping and cracking jokes with the CD players) and two drivers: Jerry, wedding party and their guests and aka Stable Guy, and Jason Dupree. having their picture made by the sur“We call him Wrangler,” Wilson said prised spectators. of Dupree. “It’s the happiest time, and it’s great Sharing the happy moments of peo- to be part of that,” Wilson said. ple’s lives, Wilson said, is the best part You can call Wilson at (770) 402of the business. She recalls a time in 1720. Georgia when a man rented a carriage for an hour for his wife, who had been n gcrutchfield@themountainpress.com


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Vuto recognized for military support

Et Cetera

Showing at Reel Theatres’ Movies on the Parkway in Sevierville. For show times, call 4539055. *Death at a Funeral (R) ­— Stars Chris Rock and Martin Lawrence. As a family comes together to put a beloved husband and father to rest, shocking revelations, festering resentments, ugly threats, blackmail and a misdirected corpse unleash lethal mayhem. *Kick-A** (R) — Stars Aaron Johnson and Nicholas Cage. A comic-book fan decides to take his obsession as inspiration to become a real-life superhero. Date Night (PG-13) — Stars Steve Carell and Tina Fey. A case of mistaken identity turns a bored married couple’s attempt at a glamorous and romantic evening into something more thrilling and dangerous. Clash of the Titans (2D) (PG-13) — Stars Liam Neeson and Sam Worthington. The mortal son of Zeus embarks on a perilous journey to stop the underworld and its minions from spreading their evil to Earth as well as the heavens. Why Did I Get Married Too? (PG-13) — Stars Tyler Perry and Janet Jackson. Four couples reunited for their annual vacation in order to socialize and to spend time analyzing their marriages. Their intimate week in the Bahamas is disrupted by the arrival of an ex-husband determined to win back his recently remarried wife. The Last Song (PG) — Stars Miley Cyrus and Greg Kinnear. A rebellious girl is sent to a Southern beach town for the summer to stay with her father. Through their mutual love of music, the estranged duo learn to reconnect. How to Train Your Dragon (2D) (PG) ­— Stars the voice talents of Jay Baruchel and Gerard Butler. A hapless young Viking who aspires to hunt dragons becomes the unlikely owner of a young dragon himself, and learns there may be more to the creatures than he assumed. *Indicates new releases this week

Spotlight Calendar

To add or update items to the weekly entertainment calendar, call 4280748, ext. 205, or e-mail to editor@themountainpress.com.

LOCAL THEATERS

n Black Bear Jamboree: 908-7469 n Blackwoods Breakfast Show: 908-7469 n Comedy Barn: 4285222 n Country Tonite Theatre: 453-2003 n Dixie Stampede: 4534400 n Elvis Museum TCB Theater, featuring Matt Cordell: 428-2001

n Grand Majestic Theater: 774-7777 n Great Smoky Mountain Murder Mystery Dinner Theater: 9081050 n Magic Beyond Belief: 428-5600 n Memories Theater: 428-7852 n Miracle Theater: 4287469 n Smith Family Theater: 429-8100 n Smoky Mountain Theater: 774-5400 n Smoky Mountain Palace Theatre: 429-1601 n Sweet Fanny Adams Theater: 436-4039 n Tennessee Shindig (formerly Fiddlers’ Feast): 908-3327 n WonderWorks “Hoot N’ Holler” Show: 8681800

New Orleans on the River

Andy’s Junction

Skiddy’s Place on Birds Creek Road in Gatlinburg; Karaoke, Tuesday and Thursday nights; Locals Night, 4-7 p.m. on Wednesdays; various performers on weekends. 436-4192

Andy’s Junction, 10237 Chapman Highway, Seymour: Country Tradition, 7-10 p.m. Friday; live music, 7-10 p.m. Saturday

Appalachian Music

Jerry and Joan Paul perform Appalachian music most afternoons in Gatlinburg at Alewine Pottery in Glades. 7746999

Blue Moose Burgers and Wings

Located on the Parkway behind Bullfish Grill and Johnny Carino’s: Live music, 7-10 p.m. Fridays. 286-0364

Front Porch Restaurant

Live bluegrass, 7-9 p.m. Friday and Saturday; live folk and acoustics, 6 to 9 p.m. Sunday. (423) 487-2875

Amelia & Louis perform 6 to 9 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 933-7244

Ripley’s Aquarium

Bluegrass group Smoky Mountain Travelers 10-4 p.m. Saturday in front of Aquarium in Gatlinburg

The Ship Pub

The Ship Pub on Glades Road in Gatlinburg, pool tournaments at 8 p.m. every Friday, 430-4441

Shamrock

Shamrock on Reagan Dr., in Gatlinburg; acoustic duo New Rain performs every Saturday night.

Skiddy’s Place

Smoky Mountain Brewery

In Gatlinburg, 9:30 p.m. to 1 a.m.: karaoke/ DJ, Monday-Tuesday; live music, WednesdaySunday. In Pigeon Forge, 9 p.m. to midnight: karaoke/DJ, SundayMonday; live music, Tuesday-Saturday

Smoky’s Sports Pub & Grub 1151 Parkway (Light #10) Gatlinburg: Weekly live entertainment and karaoke. 436-4220

Sunset Grille

142 Thinwood Drive Newport: The show starts at 9 p.m.

Guarino’s Italian Restaurant

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Tennessee Helping Hearts and its military dance line presented Lou Vuto with an award at Memories Theater. Vuto received the Helping Hearts Entertainer of the Year award for his continuous support of the military, police and firefighters. He has done many benefit concerts for Helping Hearts to help raise money for the troops. Making the presentation is Don Miller, left, of Helping Hearts.


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Roosevelt reprisor centerpiece of event

Deal wisely, appropriately with the ‘acorns’ of life Have you encountered a situation of The Sky Is Falling? There are many versions of the original story, whose origin is usually associated with Aesop’s Fables. Basically, however, an acorn falls, hits Chicken Little on the head and she believes the sky is crashing down. As she rushes off to tell the king about the disaster, she recruits followers along the way. Henny Penny, Cocky Lockey, Goosey Loosey and others — including Foxy Loxy — all get caught up in the experience. In the various versions of the story, several morals are revealed. In one version, the moral is to have courage and fight the good fight rather than being a chicken. Another version emphasizes the moral of being careful not to believe everything you hear. If enough people listen to someone who jumps to a negative conclusion about something, then mass hysteria could erupt, which in turn could lead to some very terrible things happening — such as an unscrupulous fox manipulating the occurring hysteria for his own benefit — and for his own supper. Word came to me of a Chicken Little situation in an entertainment venue. Because of a decline in sales and the postponement of planned improvements, a department manager began to spread the word that the sky was falling. He was worried, started looking for another job and made sure others knew he was looking. He made it clear he would be out of the place before the sky fell on him, and he encouraged others to do likewise. He left, others left, but the entertainment venue has prospered while those leaving have not done as well. I was also told of a Foxy Loxy situation in a conference hotel. The sales manager became upset with the general manager, turned in her resignation, became sales manager at another hotel and began luring employees from her former boss. Feeding on the misinformation, tales of the sky falling and promises of greener grass, the employees “jumped the fence� and rushed to join

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Foxy Loxy. Meanwhile, Fox Loxy was also luring clients of her former employer, supplying them with misinformation, sky-falling tales and promises of greener grass. As things turned out, her new employer floundered while her former employer grew and prospered. It would probably behoove everyone to revisit the various morals found in The Sky Is Falling — and also to revisit other morals that sprang from Aesop’s Fables. Some of the best known include: The Tortoise and the Hare (being steadfast, consistent and “keeping on keeping onâ€? gets the job done); The North Wind and the Sun (honest passion and persuasion are better than force); The Fox and the Grapes (from which “sour grapesâ€? was derived); The Boy Who Cried Wolf (you can’t believe a liar, even when he or she tells the truth); and The Ant and the Grasshopper (there is virtue and reward in honest, hard work). Out of all the Aesop’s Fables, however, the one with the most timely message during today’s economic climate appears to be The Sky Is Falling. Dr. Norman Vincent Peale used to say frequently, “The secret of life isn’t what happens to you, but what you do with what happens to you.â€? Of course, the crises we face are important, but quite often, even more important are our reactions to the crises. Our reactions can either bring the sky down on us or help us deal wisely and appropriately with the acorns of life that bump our noggins. Š 2010 by Carl Mays, speaker and author whose mentoring site, www. MyMerlin.net, is based on his book and program, “A Strategy For Winning.â€? E-mail to carlmays@carlmays.com, call 436-7478 or visit www.carlmays. com.

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Joe Wiegand will personify Teddy Roosevelt in his one-man show Wednesday in Gatlinburg, part of the annual Spring Wildflower Pilgrimage. Wiegand will also appear at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, during the Gatlinburg Garden Club’s annual Spring Wildflower Pilgrimage luncheon at W.L. Mills Conference Center. Tickets for the luncheon are $25 and can be purchased by calling 4365340 by Monday. BEGINNING KNITTING 4HURSDAYS !PRIL -AY s P M

GATLINBURG — “The Teddy Roosevelt Show,� featuring Joe Wiegand, will highlight the opening night of the 60th Spring Wildflower Pilgrimage on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at Mills Conference Center. The performance will emphasize Roosevelt’s adventurous life from the White House to the Dakota Badlands, from the jungles of Brazil to the hills of eastern Africa. Wiegand is considered the nation’s foremost Theodore Roosevelt reprisor. Having toured the 50 states in honor of the former president’s 150th birthday, Wiegand has performed at the White House and throughout the country. This event is open to the public at no charge, as well as all other indoor

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evening programs: April 22, “Climate Change in the Southern Appalachians�; April 23, “Prehistoric Rock Art in Tennessee.� The Spring Wildflower Pilgrimage is an annual fiveday event featuring over 150 programs, including hikes in the national park, daytime and evening indoor programs, exhibitors, and a plant sale. On-site pilgrimage registration will begin at 5 p.m. Tuesday. For more information call 436-7318, ext. 222 or 254.

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Sevier County High School culinary arts students recently traveled to Chucky to visit an Amish bakery and the Farmers Daughter Restaurant. Seated are Thomas Gauear, Cassie Crick, Taylor Tipton, Megan Hiatt, Makayla Hisinger, Jennifer Bales, Danielle McDainiels, Ashtyne Coletta, Brianna Deyo, Amber Goldberg, Jessica Pitt, Emiley Scott, Nichole Greenlee; standing from left, Taylor McCorkle, Eric Webb, James Newberry, Karen Varricchio, Katherine Thrower, Cole Burns, Alex Bradley, James Gazley, Kenny Cope, Ashley Little, Ashley Zuber, Ashley Havlin, Jake Corley and Joseff Myers.

H e a lt h D e pa r t m e n t I n s p e c t i o n R e p o r t s The Department of Health is responsible for regulation of food service establishments in Tennessee The law requires that restaurants have an unannounced inspection at least once every six months to determine if they are in compliance with applicable rules and regulations at the time of inspection. In addition to routine inspections, unannounced inspections are conducted in response to individual complaints. Tennessee uses a 44-item inspection sheet with a maximum of 100 points. Thirteen of the items are considered critical. Critical items, found out of compliance, must be corrected within 10 days. Inspections since April 7:

GATLINBURG

n Aunt

Mahalia’s Candies (mall store) … 95 n Bear Creek Grill Restaurant … 83 n Brass Grill … 76 n Donut Friar … 91 n Garden Plaza HotelLouies … 88 n Gatlin-Burger Grill … 86 n Glenstone Lodge Restaurant-The Patio … 95 n Greenbrier Coffee & Tea Co. … 97 n Greystone at the Aquarium breakfast … 97 n Guarino’s Italian Restaurant … 86 n Jordan’s Village Creamery … 96

n Karmelkorn n Karmelkorn

Shoppe … 92 Shop, 651

Parkway … 87 n Morning Mist Cafe … 93 n New York Pizza & Pasta … 94 n Ogles Brick Oven … 88 n Roaring Fork snack bar … 94 n Sleep Inn breakfast … 96 n Subway, 1359 E. Parkway … 85 n Zoders Inn breakfast … 96

PIGEON FORGE

n Guesthouse

Inn breakfast … 90 n Flapjack’s, 2734 Parkway … 84 n IHOP … 80 n Johnny Carino’s Italian

… 93 n McAlister’s Deli … 94 n Quality Inn breakfast … 90 n Tennessee Shindig … 95 n Woodgrill Buffet … 80

SEVIERVILLE

n Applewood

Farmhouse

Grill … 86 n Best Western Greenbrier Inn breakfast … 91 n Buffet City … 83 n Days Inn Apple Valley … 96 n Hank’s Pizza … 88 n Sevierville Middle School … 96 n Walters State bakery and pastry kitchen … 95 n Walters State Culinary Arts School … 92

SEYMOUR

n Danny’s

Pizza & Pasta … 87 n Seymour Intermediate School … 92 n Willie’s Restaurant … 95

Sevier County Culinary Arts program students made their second annual trip to Chucky to visit an Amish bakery and the Farmers Daughter Restaurant. The Amish bakery sells its products in local markets under the name Beachy’s Bread Basket. The culinary arts students had a lot of trouble choosing between handmade pastries and homemade breads.

After building an appetite, the students head over to the restaurant. The Farmers Daughter is a family-style restaurant; you order as a table and the dishes are brought in serving bowls to be shared by all. In a tradition started last year, students again faced “The Chicken Liver Challenge.” One of the platters served to the students is chicken liver and the challenge they face is to try a piece, which for some is an adventure. This year most of the students tried the food.

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v. Cruz Alejandro Sotelo In this cause it appearing from the Complaint which is sworn to that the defendant Cruz Alejandro Sotelo is a nonresident of the State of Tennessee or whose whereabouts are unknown so that ordinary process cannot be served upon him. Said defendant needs to contact the Donald Harris Law Firm at 10844-A Chapman Hwy, Seymour, TN 37865 or call 865223-7385.

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Donald Harris Law Firm Lisa Marie Defalco-Pena v. Alfonso Gonzales Pena In this cause it appearing from the Complaint which is sworn to that the defendant Alfonso Gonzales Pena is a nonresident of the State of Tennessee or whose whereabouts are unknown so that ordinary process cannot be served upon him. Said defendant needs to contact the Donald Harris Law Firm at 10844-A Chapman Hwy, Seymour, TN 37865 or call 865223-7385.

03/26/2010 04/02/2010 04/09/2010 04/16/2010 NOTICE OF INTENT TO ENFORCE MARINA LIEN Pursuant to Tennessee Annotated Code 66-19-212, Sale at public auction will be held on 20 April 2010, at 10:00 a.m. local time, at the facilities of Mountain Cove Marina, LLC (formerly Douglas Lake Marina and Campground, LLC), 1590 Dyke Road, Sevierville, Tennessee 37876 as to goods described as 28’ Rivieria Cruiser Pontoon bearing Serial #RCD18986F191, powered by 115hp Evinrude Outboard Engine bearing Serial #G04828241, the owner or person on whose account the goods are held being, Ted Newman. 22

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Mountain Cove Marina, LLC 1590 Dyke Road Sevierville, Tennessee 37876

Public Notice Notice of Completion This is to hereby notify that the construction of the Pearl Valley water line will be completed by April 23, 2010. All questions should be directed to Roger Sims, Water Superintendent, 125 Court Ave., Suite 102E, Sevierville, TN 37862, 865-774-3623. 04/16/2010 04/17/2010 04/18/2010

CHAPTER 0100-3 (15) The Commission shall require each applicant for a new retail liquor license, pursuant o Chapter 3 of Title 57 of the Tennessee Code Annotated, to place a notice in a newspaper of general circulation in the area proposed to be served concerning the applicant’s intent to seek a license from the Commission. The notice shall contain such information as is prescribed in Section (16) below and shall appear for at least three (3) consecutive issues immediately preceding the date that the applicant applies to the city or county for a Certificate of Compliance. The application shall be accompanied by a copy of the public notice and the sworn statement of the applicant that the notice was published in accordance with this section of the rules of the Commission. (16) Anyone applying for a Tennessee Retail Liquor License shall place the following notice in a newspaper of general circulation:

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2. J.Cory Cottongin 240 Riverwalk Dr., #6201, Sevierville, TN 37862 3. Tony W. Breeden 603 1/2 Washington Blvd., Manna Del Ray, CA 90292 All persons wishing to be heard on the Certificate of Compliance may personally, or through counsel, submit their view in writing to City of Gatlinburg PO Box 5, Gatlinburg, TN 37738 no later than noon on April 19, 2010. The Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission will consider the application at a date to be set by the Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission in Nashville, Tennessee. Interested persons may personally, or through counsel, submit their views in writing by the hearing date to be scheduled by the ABC. Anyone with questions concerning this application or the laws relating to it may call or write the Alcoholic Beverage Commission at 322 Nancy Lynn Lane, Suite 14, Knoxville, TN 37919. 865594-6342

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236 GENERAL Assistant- Grease Duct Cleaning 654-0966 After 11 AM- Ron DIXIE STAMPEDE "Southern Belle" Greeters Now looking for outgoing, energetic people with a focus on excellent guest service to fill the role as a "Southern Belle" Greeter. This position will greet guests at our ticket office in Dollywood. Applicants must be charismatic and engaging with the ability to attract guests to learn more about our unique dinner experience. Previous character acting or theatrical experience is desired. Starting pay is $9.00/hr. We are also accepting applications for the following positions: •Carriage Room Attendants •Production Tech •Night Audit •Sales Agents Health, dental, vision and life insurance is available. 401k plan with company match. Free admission to Dixie Stampede, Dollywood and Dollywood Splash Country. Free or reduced rates for many other area attractions. Apply in person at the Human Resources Office, 3910 Nellie Street, Pigeon Forge Monday through Friday 8:30 to 4:00. AA/EOE

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RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSE NOTICE Take notice that Ole Smoky Distillery, LLC, 903 Parkway, Unit # 128, 129 has applied to City of Gatlinburg for a Certificate of Compliance and has or will apply to the Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission at Nashville for a Retail Liquor License for a store to be named Ole Smoky Bottle Shop and to be located at 903 Parkway, Unit #127, Gatlinburg, TN 37738 and owned by Ole Smoky Distillery, LLC owned by: 1. Joseph A. Baker 3804 Locust Ridge Rd., Sevierville, TN 37862

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Gwens Bail Bonds hiring Agent. Send resume to gwenmoore07@comcast.net.

RECEPTIONIST, & DRIVERS . Letter of interest to rivermaster2003@yahoo. com

Hospitality Housekeeping Job. Full & part time positions. Year round employment. Background search required, be able to communicate well, reliable & neat appearance. Call 865-654-8108.

Will Babysit in Home Allensville, Kellum Creek Areas, Reasonable Rates. Call 865-661-5479

Johnson Pest Control is now hiring Service Technicians. Apply at 218 Bruce St, Sevierville between 8am-4pm. Local cabin company taking applications for Reservationist, Assistant Manager, and Cleaners. Apply in person at: 333 Ski Mtn. Rd. Gatlinburg. Looking for top notch sales person for successful art galleries in Gatlinburg. Seeking full time and part time, year round sales consultants. May lead to management position, sales experience preferred-no previous art experience required, someone who is a people person. Fun working environment, flexible scheduling. Free parking at all locations. Fax resume to 865-4365599 or apply within @ Thomas Kinkade 634 Parkway #24 Gatlinburg (in the Village shopping center).

238 HOTEL/MOTEL Front Desk Position 3pm-11pm. Call for interview at 4281299.

Best Western Plaza Inn, Pigeon Forge is hiring for a part time Breakfast Attendant. Apply in person. Best Western Zoder’s Inn, 402 ParkwayGatlinburg. Desk Clerk Positions. 3 p.m.-11 p.m. shift. Part time to Full time 3 to 5 Days per Week. No Experience Necessary. Excellent starting pay. Apply in person. No Phone Calls Please. CLARION INN & SUITES Looking for dependable, detailed and customer service oriented personnel. Now accepting applications for the following full time positions:

Room Attendants & Assistant Director of Housekeeping Accepting applications 1100 Parkway Gatlinburg, TN.

Open interviews Thurs & Fri for Naartjie Kids. Call for appt. 865-318-4397

Clarion Inn Willow River 1990 Winfield Dunn Parkway (Hwy 66) Sevierville. Is now hiring front desk, housekeeping & maintenance staff. Apply in person.

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

Front Desk Clerks and Housekeepers. Apply in person at Red Roof Inn, PF.

Now Hiring Housekeeping. 419-6812145.

Quality Control: Earn up to $100 per day. Evaluate Retail Stores. Training provided. No exp. required. Call 877-696-8561. Sevier Check Cashing Co. Customer Service. $26K start. No exp. ok We offer paid holidays, paid vacation, no Sundays, no nights. Candidate requirements: stable job history, basic math, cash handling exp., attention to details, friendly, energetic, outgoing, high school graduate, good personal credit history. Resumes: MDB, 8018 Kingston Pike, Knox TN 37919. Outgoing, Confident, Money Motivated Sales Representative Needed. Do you have what it takes to thrive in a competitive, fast paced environment? Experience is a plus; personality is required. Send your resume/cover letter t o wendy.kinion@blu egreencopr.com. More aggressive applicants are encouraged to call 608-697-9970 directly to request an interview. Waitress/Bus Boys Red Rooster Pancake House now hiring AM shift. Waitress and Bus apply in person Mon-Fri 8-11am.

Gatlinburg Falls Resort Front desk reservationistPT/FT Nights & weekends required. Must be dependable, adaptable, flexible and able to multitask efficiently. Please apply in person. Contact: Miranda Lewis 865-436-6333 LOOKING FOR General Manager certified in hotel management. Front Desk Clerk experience required & Maintenance Person experienced required FOR UPSCALE HOTEL send resume to: PO Box 4810 S Sevierville, TN 37864 MasterCorp Inc., is hiring Housekeepers and Supervisors. We offer excellent wages, training, and weekly pay. Must be able to work weekends. Please apply in person on Mondays and Tuesdays between 10am -2pm. Holiday Inn Vacations 404 Historic Nature Trail Gatlinburg, TN MasterCorp Inc., is hiring Housekeepers and Supervisors. We offer excellent wages, training, and weekly pay. Must be able to work weekends. Please apply in person. Wyndham Smoky Mtns 275 Rainbow Rd. Servierville, TN

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238 HOTEL/MOTEL

245 SALES

Days Inn Apple Valley in Severiville hiring for Experienced Front Desk Clerk, Apply in person at 1841 Parkway.

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

MasterCorp Inc., is hiring Housekeepers, Janitorial (part-time) and Laundry. We offer excellent wages, training, and weekly pay. Must be able to work weekends. Call 865621-7128.

247 MAINTENANCE

MasterCorp Inc., is hiring Housekeepers and Supervisors. We offer excellent wages, training, and weekly pay. Must be able to work weekends. Call 865436-1026 and 865621-7120. Microtel now hiring front desk. Gatlinburg traffic light #8 436-0107 Music Road Hotel now hiring seasonal employees. Engineering/ Maintenance & Front Desk. Please Apply in person 303 Henderson Chapel Rd

Position: Maintenance/Custodian Part Time: 8am-Noon Mon-Fri Mature individual needed for Christian-based ministry. Individual must have knowledge and skills in various maintenance areas. If interested, pick up an application at 509 Park Road, Sevierville, TN between 9am3pm MondayThursday.

250 BARBER/BEAUTY Nail Techs needed for new salon in PF. Guaran. $600 wk. 865-774-3300. Also Hair Stylist.

Now hiring Front Desk Clerk. Apply in person at Park Tower Inn, PF. Overnight Rental Company seeks experienced, detail oriented individual for the housekeeping department. The duties include inspecting, cleaning, some lifting and administrative tasks. Good starting wage and benefits based upon experience. Please send resume to P.O. Box 667, Pigeon Forge, TN 37868-0067

BIG YARD SALE Fri & Sat 8am-? Pigeon Forge 1 mile off Teaster Ln on Ridge Rd. See signs. Lots of quality furniture, treadmill, too much to list. 712-3025

Big Yard Sale Girl clothes, crafts & old items. Windswept Sub. Fri & Sat

Cabin Contents Sale Sat & Sun 10am4pm 3419 No Business Way. 6805119

Estate-Garage Sale: Hidden Hills, 1731 Cardinal Dr., Gat. follow signs. Fri & Sat. 8-11 a.m.

Furniture, home goods, washers, dryers, clothes. Friday & Saturday. 3529 Hiley Dr, Sevierville TN, 37862

Garage Sale Sat 84pm, Lots of misc. something for everyone, 3024 Douglas Dam Rd, Kodak

NOW HIRING Mgr./Desk Mgr. Senior Night Auditor 18,000-25,000 Desk Clerks Experience preferred. pay based on experience. Apply only if honest, ambitious, & hardworking. Extensive background check conducted. Grand Resort Hotel Group, 3124 Tammy King Rd., Pigeon Forge, TN Traffic light #6, behind Shoney’s. 865-453-4988.

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307 CHILDCARE Dependable Christian Childcare needed for adorable infant. Evening hours. Great pay for right person. 865-2575138 between 10:00-12:00 a.m.

Will

babysit in my home. Marlene Grey 453-3325. 356 STORAGE BUILDINGS

10X10 or 10X20 SELF STORAGE Convenient Location! 411 South, left on Robert Henderson Rd., 1/4 mil on right at Riverwalk Apts.

429-2962

Garage Sale 2 Living Room sets, End Tables, 2 Wing back chairs, Antique Mirror w/chest, clothes. Extra’s 2916 Old New Port Hwy, New Center 8-? Fri/Sat

HUGE 3 FAMILY YARD SALE: Sat. 8-? Wears Valley Rd. Turn on Valley View Rd. follow signs to Pleasant View Lane.

Huge Garage Sale: Estate furn., antiques, collectibles, glassware, tools, truck loads of items, guns, knives & accessories. Everything must go! Thurs. & Fri. 8-? 783 Harvest Meadows Dr., Kodak. 865-209-3592.

Indoor Rummage Sale Fri. & Sat. 8am-? 272 Pleasant Hill Rd. next the church. (Off Chapman Hwy.) Sponsored by UMW.

500 MERCHANDISE

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

Moving Sale Thurs, Fri, Sat & Sun on 416 South in Richardson Cove Community turn left at A&W Concrete Plant and follow signs. Patio sets, furniture, 52 in flat screen TV, computer and lots of Rooster items and much much more.

242 RESTAURANT FIVE GUYS Burgers & Fries NOW HIRING fun, outgoing reliable shift leaders & crew w/a passion for service & a high energy level. Competitive wages, flex. hours, incentive pgms., empl. meals, adv. opportunities. Call Gatlinburg Career Ctr. 865-436-5131. K.T.’s Bar & Grill now hiring servers & greeters. New applicants only. Apply in person after 2 p.m., Tanger Outlet Mall. Now accepting applications for servers and host. Apply in person Outback Steakhouse, 611 Parkway, Sev. 865-429-3085. Now hiring retail cash. & p.m. server. Apply in person at Cracker Barrel 2285 Parkway P.F. EOE.

555 GARAGE & YARD SALES 3 Family Yard Sale clothes, furn, scrubs, hunting & fishing equip. Fri/Sat 952 Graves Delozier Rd 2286155 for directions

3 Family Yard Sale Fri & Sat. 2 trailers 6x4 1 covered & 1 not, camper van, lots of odds & ends. 1002 Gnatty Branch Rd 8-5 428-8177 4 Family Yard Sale. Thurs., Fri. Sat. 85. 3014 Douglas Dam Rd. in Kodak. Big Garage Sale: Everything from baby to plus sz. clothes, furniture to toys. You name it...we got it. 3226 River Pointe Cr. Subd. Kodak. Thurs. 15th-Sat. 17th 8-5.

Moving Sale Thurs, Fri, Sat & Sun on 416 South in Richardson Cove Community turn left at A&W Concrete Plant and follow signs. Patio sets, furniture, 52 in flat screen TV, computer and lots of Rooster items and much much more.

Multi Family Yard Sale Antiques, collectibles & stuff. Fri/Sat 8-? Off old Knoxville Hwy, turn on Gists Creek Rd at Sev. Event Center, approx. 2.5miles, left on Rule Hollow Rd. Follow pink signs

Muti-Family Sale Thur- Sat 8-4pm, ANTIQUES, RIF L E S , washers/dryers, sinks, tools, toys, clothing infant adult. 2160 Mountain Vista Rd. Follow signs, 865654-5121


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4 Family Garage Sale. Furniture, washer, dryer, boys & girls clothing-all ages, everything. Off Ernest McMahan Rd. at 720 Topside Rd. Friday

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

Fri. & Sat. 8-2; Tools, Mower, TV, Quilts, Dolls, Keyboard, Lamps, Linens, Ad. Clothing. Bargains. 3316 Mr. Marshall Dr. Follow signs, light #6.

Huge Yard Sale, clothes, tools, books, music and more. Thur/Fri & Sat 8am -5pm At 225 Piney Road, Kodak 865-6546691

Multi Family Yard Sale 541 Belle Ave. Thurs, Fri, Sat. 8am-? Follow signs from Sevierville Community Center. Lots of great stuff.

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Thurs & Fri 9am-3pm. Arch Rock Dr in New Center off Hwy 339 East Follow signs.

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Yard Sale Sat 8:30 3:30pm possibly Sun. Girls clothes size 16 and under. 1120 Denton Rd.

Yard Sale Thur/Fri 84pm. Lots of stuff. 336 Birchwood Ln.

Yard Sale Fri April 16 8 to 5 Clothes, camping accessories, misc. 2053 Slippery Rock Circle off Walden Creek and Little Valley Rd

Yard Sale 15th, 16th & 17th off Goose Gap Rd on to 1732 Ed Huff Cir

NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S SALE WHEREAS, by Deed of Trust dated January 11, 2005 and of record in Book 2154, page 80 (the “Original Deed of Trust”), in the Sevier County Register of Deeds Office, Boulder Investment, a Tennessee General Partnership (the “Borrower”), did convey in trust to Kenneth Clark Hood, Trustee, a certain tract of land to secure payment of the original principal sum of $500,000.00 and other obligations payable to the order of American Fidelity Bank, a Greene County Bank Office, Greeneville, TN (the “Bank”); and WHEREAS, the Original Deed of Trust was corrected by a Correction Deed of Trust dated January 11, 2005 executed by the Borrower of record in Book 2183, Page 740 in the Sevier County Register of Deeds Office (the “Correction Deed of Trust”); and WHEREAS, the Original Deed of Trust was modified pursuant to a Modification Agreement (the “First Modification”) executed by the Borrower dated March 14, 2005 of record in Book 2209, Page 499, in the Sevier County Register’s Office wherein among other things, the Borrower granted a deed of trust against and security interest in certain property described therein; and WHEREAS, the Original Deed of Trust was further modified pursuant to a Modification Agreement To Add Additional Collateral and To Add a Security Agreement (the “Second Modification”) executed by the Borrower dated May 10, 2005 of record in Book 2244, Page 636, in the Sevier County Register’s Office; and WHEREAS, the Original Deed of Trust was further modified pursuant to a Modification Agreement To Add Additional Collateral and To Add a Security Agreement (the “Third Modification”) executed by the Borrower dated June 15, 2005 of record in Book 2276, Page 380, in the Sevier County Register’s Office; and WHEREAS, the Original Deed of Trust was further modified pursuant to a Modification Agreement To Add Additional Collateral and To Add a Security Agreement (the “Fourth Modification”) executed by the Borrower dated June 30, 2005 of record in Book 2285, Page 52, in the Sevier County Register’s Office; and WHEREAS, the Original Deed of Trust was further modified pursuant to a Modification Agreement To Add Additional Collateral and To Add a Security Agreement (the “Fifth Modification”) executed by the Borrower dated July 29, 2005 of record in Book 2312, Page 299, in the Sevier County Register’s Office; and WHEREAS, the Original Deed of Trust was further modified pursuant to a Modification Agreement To Add Additional Collateral and To Add a Security Agreement (the “Sixth Modification”) executed by the Borrower dated February 27, 2006 of record in Book 2477, Page 455, in the Sevier County Register’s Office; and WHEREAS, the Original Deed of Trust was further modified pursuant to a Modification Agreement To Add Additional Collateral and To Add a Security Agreement (the “Seventh Modification”) executed by the Borrower dated June 1, 2006 of record in Book 2552, Page 559, in the Sevier County Register’s Office; and WHEREAS, the Original Deed of Trust was further modified pursuant to a Modification Agreement To Add Additional Collateral and To Add a Security Agreement (the “Eighth Modification”) executed by the Borrower dated August 1, 2006 of record in Book 2588, Page 322, in the Sevier County Register’s Office; and WHEREAS, the Original Deed of Trust was further modified pursuant to a Notice of Conversion and Modification Agreement (the “Ninth Modification”) executed by the Borrower, among others, dated September 10, 2008 of record in Book 3213, Page 705, in the Sevier County Register’s Office which was corrected by a Corrected Notice of Conversion and Modification Agreement dated as of the 28th day of October 2009 of record in Book 3446, page 740 in the Sevier County Register’s Office (the “Tenth Modification”) which among other things, added additional collateral under which Tony Papa and William G. Regas granted the Bank a deed of trust and security interest in certain real property described therein (the Original Deed of Trust, the Correction Deed of Trust, the First Modification, the Second Modification, the Third Modification, the Fourth Modification, the Fifth Modification, the Sixth Modification, the Seventh Modification, the Eighth Modification, the Ninth Modification and the Tenth Modification are collectively referred to as the “Deed of Trust”); and WHEREAS, GreenBank is formerly known as Greene County Bank d/b/a American Fidelity Bank, a Greene County Bank Office, Greeneville, TN (“GreenBank” or “Lender”) and is the true and lawful owner and holder of the note aforesaid, secured by the Deed of Trust aforesaid; and WHEREAS, by instrument dated March 17, 2010, and recorded in Book 3512, Page 809 in the Sevier County Register of Deeds Office, GreenBank, exercising its authority as such owner and holder, appointed The Miller Law Firm, PLLC, as SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE; and WHEREAS, default has been made in the performance of the obligations secured by said Deed of Trust and the owner and holder of the Note has declared the entire balance due and payable and has instructed the undersigned Trustee to foreclose said Deed of Trust in accordance with its terms and provisions. NOW, THEREFORE, by the authority vested in me as Substitute Trustee under said instrument, I (or an agent appointed by me) will on the 27th day of April, 2010, commencing at 11:00 a.m. at the main front entrance of the Sevier County Courthouse, Sevierville, Sevier County, Tennessee, at which time and place I (or an agent appointed by me) will offer for sale and sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash in bar of all rights and equities of redemption, statutory and otherwise, homestead, dower and all other rights or exemptions of every kind, all of which are expressly waived in said Deed of Trust, the property therein conveyed, which property is being sold and is described as follows: PARCEL NO. ONE SITUATE in the 1st Civil District of Sevier County, Tennessee and being all of Lot 31, Section 32 of English Mountain Subdivision, as the same is shown by plat of record in Map Book 15, at page 21, in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee, to which reference is here made for exact legal description. Subject to restrictions of record in Misc. Book 30, at page 392, as amended, in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee. Subject to matters of survey and all notations appearing on a plat of record in Map Book 15, at page 21 in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee. Subject to all recorded utility installments and rights of and any fees due to the owners association. BEING the same property conveyed to Boulder Investment by warranty deed from Shirley B. Romesberg, Trustee of the Shirley B. Romesberg Living dated September 27, 2007 said deed being dated December 27, 2004, and of record in Volume 2154, Page 70, in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee. PARCEL NO. TWO SITUATE in the 1st Civil District of Sevier County, Tennessee and being all of Lot 17, Section 32 of English Mountain Development, as the same is shown by plat of record in Map Book 15, at page 21, in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee, to which reference is here made for exact legal description. Subject to restrictions of record in Misc. Book 30, at page 392, as amended, in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee. Subject to matters of survey and all notations appearing on a plat of record in Map Book 15, at page 21 in the Register s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee. Subject to all recorded utility installments and rights of and any fees due to the owners association. BEING the same property conveyed to Boulder Investment by Warranty Deed from Gordon W. Fox and wife, Lorna L. Fox, dated December 29, 2004, and of record in Volume 2154, page 72, all in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee. PARCEL NO. THREE SITUATE in the 1st Civil District of Sevier County, Tennessee and being all of Lot 96, Section 32 of English Mountain Development, as the same is shown by plat of record in Map Book 15, at page 21, in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee, to which reference is here made for exact legal description. Subject to restrictions of record in Misc. Book 30, at page 392, as amended, in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee. Subject to matters of survey and all notations appearing on a plat of record in Map Book 15, at page 21 in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee. Subject to all recorded utility installments and rights of and any fees due to the owners association. BEING the same property conveyed to Boulder Investment by warranty deed from Donald Fields Hampton dated December 27, 2004, and of record in Volume 2154, page 74, all in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee. PARCEL NO. FOUR SITUATE in the First (1st) Civil District of Sevier County, Tennessee and being Lot 69 of English Mountain Subdivision, Section 32, as recorded on plat of record in Map Book 15, at page 21, in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee, to which reference is here made for a more particular description. Subject to restrictions of record in Misc. Book 30, at page 392, as amended, in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee. Subject to matters of survey and all notations appearing on a plat of record in Map Book 15, at page 21 in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee. Subject to all recorded utility installments and rights of and any fees due to the owners association. BEING the same property conveyed to Boulder Investment by warranty deed from Marsha K. Nearman, dated January 10, 2005, and of record in Volume 2154, page 76, in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee. PARCEL NO. FIVE SITUATE in the First (1st) Civil District of Sevier County, Tennessee and being Lot 24 of English Mountain Subdivision, Section 32, as recorded on plat of record in Map Book 15, at page 21, in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee, to which reference is here made for a more particular description. Subject to restrictions of record in Misc. Book 30, at page 392, as amended, in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee. Subject to matters of survey and all notations appearing on a plat of record in Map Book 15, at page 21 in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee. Subject to all recorded utility installments and rights of and any fees due to the owners association. BEING the same property conveyed to Boulder Investment by warranty deed from Marsha K. Nearman, dated January 10, 2005, and of record in Volume 2154, page 76, in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee. PARCEL NO. SIX SITUATE in the 1st Civil District of Sevier County, Tennessee and being Lot 12, Section 1, of English Mountain Subdivision as the same appears on a plat of record in Map Book 10, at page 71, in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee, to which reference is here made for exact legal description. Subject to restrictions of record in Misc. Book 30, at page 392, as amended, in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee. Subject to matters of survey and all notations appearing on a plat of record in Map Book 10, at page 71 in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee. Subject to all recorded utility installments and rights of and any fees due to the owners association. BEING the same property conveyed to Boulder Investment by warranty deed from Sam Hassan and wife, Sandra Hassen and Luther M. Reagan and wife, Linda Tarkington (Reagan) dated January 11, 2005 and of record in Volume 2154, page 78, all in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee. PARCEL NO. SEVEN SITUATE in the 1st Civil District of Sevier County, Tennessee and being all of Lot 15, Section B of English Mountain Subdivision as the same is shown by plat of record in Map Book 11, at page 98, in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee, to which reference is here made for exact legal description, acquired by deed of record in Volume 2183, at page 736 in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee. PARCEL NO. EIGHT SITUATE in the 1st Civil District of Sevier County, Tennessee and being all of Lot 12, Section H, English Mountain Subdivision as the same appears on a plat of record in Map Book 10, at page 35, in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee, to which reference is here made for a more particular description, acquired by deed of record in Volume 2183, at page 727 in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee. PARCEL NO. NINE SITUATE in the 1st Civil District of Sevier County, Tennessee and being all of Lot 3, Section G, English Mountain Subdivision, as the same appears on a plat of record in Map Book 10, at page 25, in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee, to which reference is here made for a more particular description, acquired by deed of record in Volume 2183, at page 727 in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee. PARCEL NO. TEN SITUATE in the 1st Civil District of Sevier County, Tennessee and being all of Lots 23 & 24, Section H of English Mountain Subdivision, as the same is shown by plat of record in Map Book 10, at page 35, in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee, to which reference is here made for exact legal description, acquired by deed of record in Volume 2183, at page 734 in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee. PARCEL NO. ELEVEN SITUATE in the 1st Civil District of Sevier County, Tennessee and being all of Lots 49 & 50, Section PA of English Mountain Subdivision, as the same is shown by plat of record in Map Book 11, at page 72, in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee, to which reference is here made for exact legal description, acquired by deed of record in Volume 2183, at page 731 in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee. PARCEL NO. THIRTEEN SITUATE in the 1st Civil District of Sevier County, Tennessee and being all of Lot 28, Section G of English Mountain Development as the same is shown by plat of record in Map Book 10, at page 25, in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee, to which reference is here made for exact legal description, acquired by deed of record in Volume 2183, at page 729 in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee. PARCEL NO. FOURTEEN SITUATE in the 1st Civil District of Sevier County, Tennessee and being all of Lot 17, Section BA of English Mountain Subdivision as the same appears on a plat of record in Map Book 11, at page 98, in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee, to which reference is here made for a more particular description, acquired by deed of record in Volume 2184, at page 270 in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee. PARCEL NO. FIFTEEN SITUATE in the 1st Civil District of Sevier County, Tennessee and being all of Lot 18, Section BA of English Mountain Subdivision as the same appears on a plat of record in Map Book 11, at page 98, in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee, to which reference is here made for a more particular description, acquired by deed of record in Volume 2184, at page 270 in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee. PARCEL NO. SIXTEEN SITUATE in the 1st Civil District of Sevier County, Tennessee and being all of Lot 27, Section P of English Mountain Subdivision as the same is shown by plat of record in Map Book 11, at page 69, in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee, to which reference is here made for exact legal description, acquired by deed of record in Volume 2222, at page 643 in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee. PARCEL NO. SEVENTEEN SITUATE in the 1st Civil District of Sevier County, Tennessee and being all of Lot 26, Section P of English Mountain Subdivision as the same appears on a plat of record in Map Book 11, at page 69, in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee, to which reference is here made for a more particular description, acquired by deed of record in Volume 2222, at page 639 in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee. PARCEL NO. EIGHTEEN SITUATE in the 1st Civil District of Sevier County, Tennessee and being all of Lot 18, Section 27 of English Mountain Subdivision as the same appears on a plat of record in Map Book 14, at page 22, in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee, to which reference is here made for a more particular description, acquired by deed of record in Volume 2216, at page 185 in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee. PARCEL NO. NINETEEN SITUATE in the 1st Civil District of Sevier County, Tennessee and being all of Lot 60, Section 27 of English Mountain Subdivision as the same is shown by plat of record in Map Book 14, at page 22, in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee, to which reference is here made for exact legal description, acquired by deed of record in Volume 2222, at page 12 in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee. PARCEL NO. TWENTY SITUATE in the 1st Civil District of Sevier County, Tennessee and being all of Lot 31, Section R of English Mountain Subdivision as the same is shown by plat of record in Map Book 13, at page 42, in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee, to which reference is here made for exact legal description, acquired by deed of record in Volume 2222, at page 14 in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee.


The Mountain Press Friday, April 16, 2010 555 GARAGE & YARD SALES INCREDIBLE GARGES SALE, most items brand new. 208 Evergreen Dr. Sev. Fri-Sun 96pm Yard Sale Multi-member Fraternal order of Eagle Fri/Sat 93pm. In front of Raceway Go-Cart track on 544E. Dumplin Valley Rd Yard Sale: Friday only. Ladies & mens clothes, weight bench, DVDs, games, kids battery scooter, household items, collectibles, sports & antiques. A lot more. In Pigeon Forge across from the Miracle Theater follow the signs at light #0 to 2243 Scenic Loop Rd.

555 GARAGE & YARD SALES

584 FEED, SEED & PLANTS

Yard Sale Sat. April 17 9-4. 187

Plants for sale, Tropicals and daylilys Priority mail available. 201-6886

Murrell Meadows Dr., off Newport Hwy. Baby boy clothes, toys, niknaks.

Yard Sale: Sat. & Sun. 9-7. Trotter Way in PF. Kids toys & household items. 565 TICKET SALES 6 UT Football Season Tkts. for Sale, Must Sale! Call 865-680-4312

Oak Entertainment Cabinet $150 Custom made-pocket drs. 80H X 44W X 24D Call 932-3647

592 WANTED TO BUY

New 4pc. Bedroom Group Dresser, mirror, 4 Drawer chest, headboard. $399 Cagles Furniture and Appliances

453-0727

For Sale

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

453-0727

LEGALS

589 FURNITURE

589 FURNITURE

581 PETS English Bulldog Puppies For Sale 11 weeks old. AKC Registered, Shots, In good condition. $600. Call 4538219 or email readyfat@yahoo.c om

Classifieds 7B

Looking too buy a used utility trailer. Call 865-654-2897 leave message.

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REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL SEVIERVILLE, TENNESSEE The City of Sevierville (therin called the “Owner”) invited responses in the form of sealed prosals for PROPOSAL OF SOFTWARE PURCHASE TO MANAGE ITS MUNICIPAL GOLF COURSE, EAGLES LANDING GOLF CLUB. The Owner will RECEIVE PROPOSAL UNTIL AND PUBLICLY OPEND 2:00PM, TUESDAYAPRIL 27, 2010 at the Sevierville City Hall, 120 Gary Wade Blvd., Sevierville, Tennessee, 37862 (Mailing address: P.O. Box 5500, Sevierville, TN 378-64-5500). Proposals received after the specified time, postmarked notwithstanding, shall be rejected. Proposlas shall be submitted on forms furnished by the City. Proposal forms may be obtained at the Sevierville City Hall, 120 Gary Wade Boulevard, Sevierville, Tennesee or on website at www.seviervilletn. org. The envelope containing the original proposal plus (3) three copies should be labeled: “Proposal Enclosed: Software Purchase for Eagles Landing Golf Club” and mailed to the following address: Jim Deanda, IS Director City of Sevierville P.O. Box 5500 Sevierville, TN 37864-5500 The City of Sevierville does not discriminate based on race, color, or national origin in federal or state sponsored programs, pursuant to Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (42 U.S.C. 2000d.)

NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE S SALE (continued) PARCEL NO. TWENTY ONE SITUATE in the 1st Civil District of Sevier County, Tennessee and being all of Lot 12, Section E, Chestnut Ridge of English Mountain Development as the same is shown by plat of record in Map Book 8, at page 87, in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee, to which reference is here made for exact legal description, acquired by deed of record in Volume 2216, at page 179 in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee. PARCEL NO. TWENTY TWO SITUATE in the 1st Civil District of Sevier County, Tennessee and being all of Lot 21, Section BA of English Mountain Development as the same is shown by plat of record in Map Book 11, at page 98, in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee, to which reference is here made for exact legal description, acquired by deed of record in Volume 2216, at page 183 in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee. PARCEL NO. TWENTY THREE SITUATE in the 1st Civil District of Sevier County, Tennessee and being all of Lot 20, Section BA, English Mountain Subdivision as the same appears on a plat of record in Map Book 11, at page 98, in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee, to which reference is here made for a more particular description, acquired by deed of record in Volume 2216, at page 181 in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee. THERE IS EXCLUDED from the above described property a 10 foot easement area and a 15 foot easement area as more particularly described in Deed Book 226, page 70, in the Sevier County Register’s Office. PARCEL NO. TWENTY FOUR SITUATE in the 1st Civil District of Sevier County, Tennessee and being all of Lot 28, Section P of English Mountain Subdivision as the same appears on a plat of record in Map Book 11, at page 69, in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee, to which reference is here made for a more particular description, acquired by deed of record in Volume 2236, at page 537 in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee. THERE IS EXCLUDED from the above described property a 10 foot easement area and a 15 foot easement area long the rear of subject property. PARCEL NO. TWENTY FIVE SITUATE in the 1st Civil District of Sevier County, Tennessee and being all of Lot 4, Section 27 English Mountain Subdivision as the same appears on a plat of record in Map Book 14, at page 22, in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee, to which reference is here made for a more particular description, acquired by deed of record in Volume 2222, at page 641 as corrected by a Scrivener s Affidavit of record in Book 3403, page 9 both in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee. PARCEL NO. TWENTY SIX SITUATE in the 1st Civil District of Sevier County, Tennessee and being all of Lot 53, Section 27 of English Mountain Subdivision as the same is shown by plat of record in Map Book 14, at page 22, in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee, to which reference is here made for exact legal description, acquired by deed of record in Volume 2249, at page 755 in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee. PARCEL NO. TWENTY SEVEN SITUATE in the 1st Civil District of Sevier County, Tennessee and being all of Lot 16, Section E, English Mountain Subdivision as the same appears on a plat of record in Map Book 8, at page 87, in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee, to which reference is here made for a more particular description, acquired by deed of record in Volume 2249, at page 757 in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee. THERE IS EXCLUDED from the above described property a 5 foot easement area reserved along the perimeter. PARCEL NO. TWENTY EIGHT SITUATE in the 1st Civil District of Sevier County, Tennessee and being all of Lot 21, Section 27 of English Mountain Subdivision as the same is shown by plat of record in Map Book 14, at page 22, in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee, to which reference is here made for exact legal description, acquired by deed of record in Volume 2276, at page 383 in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee. PARCEL NO. THIRTY ONE SITUATE in the 1st Civil District of Sevier County, Tennessee and being all of Lot 3, Section 27 of English Mountain Subdivision as the same is shown by plat of record in Map Book 14, at page 22, in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee, to which reference is here made for exact legal description, acquired by deed of record in Volume 2344, at page 339 in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee. PARCEL NO. THIRTY TWO SITUATE in the 1st Civil District of Sevier County, Tennessee and being all of Lots 15, 16, 17, Section 27 of English Mountain Subdivision as the same are shown by plat of record in Map Book 14, at page 22, in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee, to which reference is here made for exact legal description, acquired by deed of record in Volume 2389, at page 416 in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee. PARCEL NO. THIRTY THREE SITUATE in the 1st Civil District of Sevier County, Tennessee and being all of Lot 66, Section PA, English Mountain Subdivision as the same appears on a plat of record in Map Book 11, at page 72, in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee, to which reference is here made for a more particular description. Being the same property conveyed to Boulder Investment by Warranty Deed from Roy M. Ivey, Chuck Ivey a/k/a Chuch Ivey, Kay Ivey Shoemaker and Shirley Ivey Booker, dated June 1, 2006, and recorded in Book 2552, page 556 in the Sevier County Register’s Office. PARCEL NO. THIRTY FOUR SITUATE in the 1st Civil District of Sevier County, Tennessee and being all of Lot 31, Section P, English Mountain Subdivision as the same appears on a plat of record in Map Book 11, at page 69, in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee, to which reference is here made for a more particular description. Being the same property conveyed to Boulder Investment by Warranty Deed from Roy M. Ivey, Chuck Ivey a/k/a Chuch Ivey, Kay Ivey Shoemaker and Shirley Ivey Booker, dated June 1, 2006, and recorded in Book 2552, page 556 in the Sevier County Register’s Office. PARCEL NO. THIRTY FIVE SITUATE in the 1st Civil District of Sevier County, Tennessee and being all of Lot 10, Section 27, English Mountain Subdivision as the same appears on a plat of record in Map Book 14, at page 22, in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee, to which reference is here made for a more particular description. Being the same property conveyed to Boulder Investment by Warranty Deed from Eleanor R. Reedy, widow, dated August 1, 2006, and recorded in Book 2588, page 320 in the Sevier County Register’s Office. PARCEL NO. THIRTY SIX SITUATE in the Third (3rd) Civil District of Sevier County, Tennessee, and being all of Lot 1 of The Emily Lewis Property, as the same is shown on a plat of record in Map Book 11, page 59, in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee, and being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at an iron rod (new) in the southern right-of-way of Alpine Drive, said iron rod being a common corner to the northeastern corner of Asier Byrd property (Book 198, page 361); thence from said point of BEGINNING and with the right-of-way of Alpine Drive and a curve to the left with R=1,362.00 feet, a chord bearing of South 74 deg. 11 min. 19 sec. East, a chord length of 84.74 feet to a point of intersection of the southern right-of-way of Alpine Drive and the western right-of-way of an unnamed 40 foot right-of-way; thence continuing with the right-of-way of Alpine Drive and a curve to the left with R=1,362.00 feet, T=20.118 feet, and a chord bearing of South 76 deg. 49 min. 03 sec. East, 40.23 feet to a bolt, a common corner to William Ivey (Book 265, page 380); thence with the line of Ivey and the eastern right-of way of said unnamed 40 foot right-of-way, South 19 deg. 21 min. 16 sec. West, 477.92 feet to an iron pin (old) at a 13 inch walnut, a common corner to the land of Lucy Derrick Fox (Book 184, page 128); thence with the line of Fox, crossing the unnamed 40 foot right-ofway, South 40 deg. 18 min. 18 sec. West, 42.41 feet to an iron rod (new); thence South 40 deg. 18 min. 18 sec. West, 716.41 feet to a bolt in the line of Grant Cantwell, North 19 deg. 26 min. 00 sec. West, 331.01 feet to a bolt, a common corner to the land of Roger Shorter (Book D526, page 700); thence with the line of Shorter and continuing with the line of Asier Byrd (Book 198, page 361), North 40 deg. 25 min. 37 sec. East, 984.85 feet to the point of BEGINNING, containing 6.3887 acres, more or less, according to the survey of Ronnie L. Sims, RLS No. 683, 1221 East Ridge Road, Sevierville, TN 37862, dated March 1, 2000, bearing Drawing No. 00-074 PLB. Subject to protective covenants and/or restrictions and easements of record in Warranty Deed Book 332, at page 725, Deed Book 1062, at page 265 and Book 1170, at page 435, Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee. Subject to all matters of survey and all other notations appearing on plat of record in Map Book 11, at page 59, Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee. Subject to 40 foot TVA right of way along Eastern Boundary. See Warranty Deed Book 298, at page 725. BEING the same property conveyed to Tony Papa, a single man as to a one-half undivided interest and William G. Regas, a single man, as a one-half undivided interest by deed from Eagle Rock Properties, Inc., a Tennessee Corporation, dated September 2, 2008, of record in Book 3185, at page 738, Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee; and, which is here conveyed in Trust to the Trustee for said deed of trust as though originally included therein. 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The proceeds of the sale will be applied in accordance with the terms and provisions of the above named Deed of Trust. Said sale is being made upon the request of GreenBank, the owner and holder of the indebtedness secured by said Deed of Trust due to the failure of the maker or makers to comply with all provisions of said Deed of Trust. Should the highest bidder fail to comply with the terms of the bid at the public sale, then the Trustee shall have the option of accepting the second highest bid, or the next highest bid with which the buyer is able to comply. The right is reserved to reject all bids as insufficient. Interested parties may be: Sevier County Trustee, Tony Papa and William Regas and Boulder Investment, a Tennessee General Partnership.

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NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE AND SALE Default having been made in the payment of installments due on the note from R OBERT B. MARR and wife, ROSALIA F. MARR, payable to CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK, which note is secured by a certain Deed of Trust referenced herein, dated the 25th day of September, 2006, executed by R OBERT B. MARR and wife, ROSALIA F. MARR, and of record in the Registers Office of Sevier County, Tennessee in Trust Book 2629, Pages 556-560, to which reference is hereby made, and the holder of the note in question having declared all debt, principal, interest, and attorney s fees, immediately due and payable, notice is hereby given that on the 23rd day of April, 2010, at 10:30 a.m. at the front door of the Courthouse for Sevier County, Tennessee, at Sevierville, Tennessee, the undersigned Substitute Trustee, on behalf of Citizens National Bank, the holder of the note in question, will sell for cash, to the highest bidder, and in bar of the equity of redemption and the statutory right of redemption, the following described premises: TRACT ONE: SITUATED in the Eleventh (11th) Civil District of Sevier County, Tennessee, and being a tract of land lying to the east of Glades Road and being more particularly bounded and described as follows, to-wit: BEGINNING in the Northwest corner of the property hereinafter described at a point at the right of way of Glades Road, a common corner to property now or formerly owned by Ramsey; thence from said POINT OF BEGINNING, South 57 degrees 00 minutes East 55.6 feet to a point; thence South 55 degrees 30 minutes East 55.7 feet to an 8-inch Maple; thence South 49 degrees 45 minutes East 89.2 feet to a 14-inch Oak; thence South 61 degrees 15 minutes East 99.4 feet to a 10-inch Oak; thence South 62 degrees 15 minutes East 110.0 feet to an 18-inch Oak; thence South 77 degrees 45 minutes East 69.5 feet to an 8-inch Pine; thence North 80 degrees 30 minutes East 23.0 feet to a point; thence North 84 degrees 15 minutes East 59.0 feet to a point; thence South 65 degrees 30 minutes East 81.2 feet to a 12-inch Hemlock; thence South 68 degrees 30 minutes East 164.7 feet to a Double Black Oak; thence South 55 degrees 15 minutes West 166.4 feet to a 20-inch Black Oak; thence South 19 degrees 00 minutes West 140.2 feet to a 20-inch White Oak; thence South 31 degrees 30 minutes West 196.0 feet to a 12-inch Oak; thence North 55 degrees 30 minutes West 143.0 feet to an iron pin; thence South 83 degrees 00 minutes West 132.5 feet to an iron pin; thence North 20 degrees 00 minutes West 98.0 feet to a 6-inch Hemlock; thence South 64 degrees 30 minutes West 303.5 feet to a tree; thence North 71 degrees 45 minutes West 87.0 feet to a point at the right of way of Glades Road; thence with the right of way of Glades Road, North 7 degrees 00 minutes East 375.0 feet to a point; thence North 23 degrees 00 minutes East 220.0 feet to a point; thence North 29 degrees 00 minutes East 87.0 feet to the point of BEGINNING, as shown by the survey of George E. Dunn, RLS No. 93, Gatlinburg, Tennessee, dated April 15, 1981. LESS AND EXCEPT that certain 0.53 acre tract, more or less, previously conveyed to Allen Adams and wife, Colene Adams, by deed dated May 27, 1981, of record in Deed Book 303, Pages 76-78, in the Registerí Office of Sevier County, Tennessee. SUBJECT to a 30-foot right-of-way benefiting the property conveyed to Allen Adams, et ux, by deed dated May 27, 1981, said right of way being more particularly described in Deed Book 303, Pages 76-78, in the said Registerís Office. SUBJECT to setback lines, drainage and/or utility easements and conditions and limitations as depicted on the survey by George E. Dunn, dated April 15, 1981. Also see the plat of record in the Registerís Office for Sevier County, Tennessee, in Plat Cabinet 12, Slide 31. TRACT TWO: SITUATED in the Eleventh (11th) Civil District of Sevier County, Tennessee, and being Tract B of the CORA ETHEL OWNBY PROPERTY, as shown by survey of Herman A. Hodge, Registered Land Surveyor, dated October 31, 1972, and more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a pipe in the western edge of Ownby Road, a 50-foot right-of-way; thence along the edge of said road, South 30 degrees 19 minutes 28 seconds West 231.63 feet to an iron pin; thence continuing along the edge of said road, South 15 degrees 52 minutes 17 seconds West 285.67 feet to an iron pin, a corner to Howard Maples; thence along the line of Maples, South 68 degrees 06 minutes 41 seconds West 185.72 feet to an iron pin; thence North 07 degrees 03 minutes 01 seconds West 81.07 feet to an iron pin at a 26-inch pine, a common corner to Maples and Ely; thence with the line of Ely, North 18 degrees 37 minutes 34 seconds East 51.45 feet to an iron pin at a 10-inch black oak; thence North 01 degrees 27 minutes 10 seconds East 90.09 feet to an iron pin at a 5-inch maple; thence North 07 degrees 21 minutes 15 seconds West 86.60 feet to an iron pin at a 6-inch black oak; thence North 00 degrees 34 minutes 08 seconds East 126.17 feet to an iron pin at a 15-inch white oak; thence North 22 degrees 06 minutes 05 seconds East 117.42 feet to an iron pin at a 4-inch white oak; thence North 06 degrees 31 minutes 31 seconds West 76.85 feet to an iron pin at an oak stump; thence North 52 degrees 27 minutes 04 seconds West, 110.53 feet to an iron pin at a 14-inch black oak, a common corner to Ely and Don Ward; thence along the line of Ward, North 36 degrees 48 minutes 51 seconds East 139.53 feet to an iron pin at an 18-inch poplar; thence North 16 degrees 16 minutes 25 seconds East, 58.84 feet to an iron pin at a 24-inch white oak, a common corner to Ward and Smith; thence with Smith, South 46 degrees 08 minutes 20 seconds East, 444.59 feet to the point of B EGINNING, containing 4.2206 acres, more or less. SUBJECT to any setback lines, drainage and/or utility easements, conditions and limitations all as shown on the plat of record in the Registers Office for Sevier County, Tennessee, in Plat Cabinet 12, Slide 31. BEING the same property conveyed to Robert B. Marr and Rosalia F. Marr, husband and wife, by deed dated July 21, 2005, of record in Book 2391, Pages 538-539, Registers Office of Sevier County, Tennessee. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 7.5 acres on Glades Road and 4.2206 acres on Shields View Road, Gatlinburg, Tennessee. SUBORDINATE LIEN HOLDERS TO WHOM NOTICE OF THIS FORECLOSURE SALE HAS BEEN GIVEN: Not applicable. OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES IN REAL PROPERTY TO WHOM NOTICE OF THIS FORECLOSURE SALE HAS BEEN GIVEN: Not applicable. No warranties are made as to the merchantability of title of said real property, which property is being sold, ìwhere is, as isî, subject to all restrictions, easements, governmental zoning or regulations, subdivision ordinances or regulations in effect with respect to the property, unpaid property taxes, assessments and all superior encumbrances and liens, if any, whether of record or not. The Substitute Trustee herein makes no representations or warranties as to status of title or description of this property. Should the highest bidder fail to comply with the terms of the bid at the public sale, then the Substitute Trustee shall have the option of accepting the second highest bid, or the next highest bid with which the buyer is able to comply. The Substitute Trustee will make a deed to the purchaser on the day of sale, and the premises will be sold subject to any unpaid taxes, other than those tax encumbrances which are divested by nonjudicial sale, further, the premises will be sold subject to any and all other restrictions, encumbrances and any governmental zoning or regulations and subdivision ordinances or regulations in effect with respect to the property. The sale held pursuant to this Notice may be rescinded at the Substitute Trusteeís option at any time. The right is reserved to adjourn the day of the sale to another day, time and place certain without further publication, upon announcement at the time and place for the sale set forth above. This communication is an attempt to collect a debt and any information collected or garnered hereby or as a result hereby may be used for purposes of collecting the debt.

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NOTICE OF SUCCESSOR TRUSTEES SALE WHEREAS, SmithCo Construction, LLC, a Tennessee limited liability company executed a certain Tennessee Deed of Trust, Security Agreement and Fixtures Filing (the Deed of Trust) in favor of Branch Banking and Trust Company (BB&T), dated April 27, 2007, encumbering certain real property to secure the payment of a promissory note in the original principal amount of $350,000.00 (the Note) made by Jerry T. Wyatt (the Borrower). The Deed of Trust is recorded in Volume 2808, page 472 in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Sevier County, Tennessee (the Registers Office), wherein BB&T Collateral Service Corporation is the trustee; and WHEREAS, by instrument dated March 22, 2010, and recorded in Book 3516, page 144 in the Registers Office, W. Morris Kizer was appointed Successor Trustee under the Deed of Trust, in the place and stead of BB&T Collateral Service Corporation; and WHEREAS, Jerry T. Wyatt is in default in the performance of the covenants, terms and conditions of the Note, and BB&T has declared the Note and all other indebtedness related thereto immediately due and payable; NOW THEREFORE, as a result of such default and BB&Tís instruction that he foreclose the Deed of Trust in accordance with its terms and conditions, notice is hereby given that W. Morris Kizer, the above named Successor Trustee, by virtue of the power, duty and authority vested him will, on May 4, 2010, commencing at 1:15 p.m., Eastern Time, at the front door of the Sevier County Courthouse, fronting Court Avenue, with an address of 125 Court Avenue, Sevierville, Tennessee, offer for sale and sell at public auction, AS IS and WHERE IS, with no representations or warranties of any nature, the following described real property to the highest bidder for cash, free of any right and/or equity of redemption, homestead, dower, curtesy or other state or federal exemption, all of which are expressly waived in the Deed of Trust, said property being more particularly described as follows: SITUATED, LYING AND BEING in the Fifth Civil District of Sevier County, Tennessee, and being all of Lot 5 of the Resubdivision of Property of Ownby for T&G Cabins, as shown on the plat of record in Map Book 37, page 187 in the Sevier County Registers Office (the Plat), to which reference is made for a more particular description thereof. BEING a portion of the same property conveyed to SmithCo Construction, LLC, by quitclaim deed from Alanzo Ownby and wife, Sarah E. Ownby, dated April 27, 2007, and recorded in Book 2808, page 470 in the Sevier County Registers Office, and thereafter conveyed to Jerry Wyatt by quitclaim deed from SmithCo Construction, LLC, dated November 24, 2008, and recorded in Book 3285, page 491 in the Sevier County Registers Office. This sale is subject to ad valorem taxes (whether delinquent, for the current year or for subsequent years), any liens or encumbrances which have priority over the lien created by the Deed of Trust, and any statutory rights of redemption of any governmental entity or agency. This sale is also subject to the following, but only to the extent they may have priority over the lien created by the Deed of Trust: all matters shown on any applicable recorded plat, any other taxes of any nature, whether current or delinquent, any delinquent, current or future assessments, reservations, easements, conditions, covenants, rights-of-way, setback lines, restrictions, covenants, restrictive covenants, any matter that an accurate survey of the property might disclose, and any other matter disclosed in the public records having priority over the Deed of Trust. The Successor Trustee is authorized to appoint an agent or an auctioneer to conduct the sale, and any sale so made shall have the same validity as if made by the Successor Trustee. The Deed of Trust permits the Successor Trustee to sell the above described real property as an entirety or in separate parcels. The Successor Trustee reserves the right, at the time of the sale, to withdraw any portion or portions of the above described real property from the foreclosure sale. In the event a high bidder fails to close the sale, the Successor Trustee shall have the option of making the sale to the next highest bidder. The proceeds of the sale will be applied in accordance with the terms of the Deed of Trust. The sale advertised pursuant to this Notice may be rescinded at the Successor Trusteeís option at any time. The Successor Trustee may, from time to time, 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 as set forth above, or at any date and time fixed by a preceding postponement. Alternatively, at his option, the Successor Trustee may give a new notice of sale. Other interested parties are Jerry T. Wyatt. The property address for the above described property is 615 Rainbow Road Sevierville, Tennessee 37872 This 5th day of April, 2010.

BRIDGET J. WILLHITE, Substitute Trustee

W. Morris Kizer Successor Trustee Gentry, Tipton & McLemore Suite 2300 900 South Gay Street Knoxville, Tennessee 37902 865-525-5300

April 2, 9 & 16, 2010

April 9, 16 & 23, 2010

This the 30th day of March, 2010.

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 June 3, 2005, by Rick L Clayton and Judith L Clayton to PRLAP Inc., Trustee, as same appears of record in the Registers Office of Sevier County, Tennessee, under Book No. 2265, Page 584, (“Deed of Trust”); and WHEREAS, the beneficial interest of said Deed of Trust was last transferred and assigned to Bank of America N.A.; and WHEREAS, Bank of America N.A., the current owner and holder of said Deed of Trust, (the “Owner and Holder”), appointed the undersigned, Nationwide Trustee Services, Inc., as Substitute Trustee by instrument filed for record in the Registers Office of Sevier County, Tennessee, with all the rights, powers and privileges of the original Trustee named in said Deed of Trust; and NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that the entire indebtedness has been declared due and payable as provided in said Deed of Trust by the Owner and Holder, and that the undersigned, Nationwide Trustee Services, Inc., Substitute Trustee, or his duly appointed attorneys or agents, by virtue of the power and authority vested in him, will on Thursday, April 29, 2010 (having been postponed from the previous sale dates of January 7, 2010 and February 4, 2010), commencing at 2:00 PM at the steps of the Main entrance of the Sevier County Courthouse, Sevierville, Tennessee, proceed to sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash, the following described property situated in Sevier County, Tennessee, to wit: Situated in the Fifth (5th) Civil District of Sevier County, Tennessee and being all of unit 25 of the Sherwood Forest Resort, Phase 1, a Planned unit development as shown in the plat of record in LM BOOK 4 PAGE 65 in the registers Office for Sevier County, Tennessee, to which plat specific reference is here made for a more particular description. Subject to all of the covenants, restrictions, conditions, easements and other provisions of record in book 1322, page 750, in said register s office. Subject to any and all applicable restrictions, easements, boundary lines agreements and building setback lines of record in Map Book 32, page 360 and LM Book 4 page 65 in said Registers Office. Being all of the property conveyed to Rick L. Clayton and wife, Judith L. Clayton from Pleasant Cove, Inc., a Kentucky Corporation dated June 3, 2005, of record in Book 2265 Page 582 in the Registers Office for Sevier County, Tennessee. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 4435 Forest Vista Way Pigeon Forge, TN 37863

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CURRENT OWNER(S): Clayton Financial Group, LLC 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: Bank of America N.A OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES: N/A All right and equity of redemption, statutory or otherwise, homestead, and dower are expressly waived in said Deed of Trust, and the title is believed to be good, but the undersigned will sell and convey only as Substitute Trustee. The right is reserved to adjourn the day of the sale to another day, time, and place certain without further publication, upon announcement at the time and place for the sale set forth above. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT.† ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Nationwide Trustee Services, Inc. Substitute Trustee c/o NDS1 Nationwide Trustee Services, Inc. 1587 Northeast Expressway Atlanta, GA 30329 (770) 234-9181 File No.:158.0930437TN

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NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S SALE WHEREAS, by Deed of Trust dated November 2, 2005, and recorded in Book 2387, page 803, in the Sevier County, Tennessee, Register of Deeds Office, J eanine A. Sparks, Unmarried, did convey in trust to T. Mike Estes, Trustee for Farm Credit Services of Mid-America, FLCA, certain real estate hereinafter described, to secure the payment of the principal sum of $68,000.00, evidenced by a certain Promissory Note, said instrument being incorporated herein by reference; and WHEREAS, by instrument recorded in B ook 3512, page 11, in the Sevier County Registers Office, Farm Credit Services of Mid-America, FLCA, the owner and holder of said indebtedness, appointed James E. Bondurant, Jr., as Substitute Trustee; and WHEREAS, default has been made in the Deed of Trust and Farm Credit Services of Mid-America, FLCA, the owner and holder of the Note, has declared the entire balance due and payable and has instructed the undersigned Substitute Trustee to foreclose the Deed of Trust in accordance with its terms and provisions. NOW, THEREFORE, by the authority vested in me as Substitute Trustee under the Deed of Trust, I will on the 7 th day of May, 2010, at 11:00 a.m. at the front door of the Sevier County Courthouse located in Sevierville, Sevier County, Tennessee, offer for sale and sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash and in bar of the statutory right of redemption, the equity of redemption, and in bar of all homestead and dower rights, all of which were waived and surrendered in the Deed of Trust, the property therein conveyed which is described as follows: SITUATE in the Sixth (6th) Civil District of Sevier County, Tennessee and being all of L ot 179E, in The Homestead in Wears Valley Unit 4, Phase II, as shown on the plat map of record in Map Book 35, at page 382, in the Sevier County, Tennessee Register of Deeds Office, said lot being more particularly bounded and described as shown on the above-referenced plat, and which plat specific reference is hereby made for a more particular description. SUBJECT to easement, restrictions, reservations, setbacks, notations of record in Map Book 35, page 382, and Book 2271, page 536, both in the said Registers Office. BEING the same property conveyed to Jeanine A. Sparks, single, by General Warranty Deed from Naterra Land of Tennessee, LLC, a Minnesota limited liability company f/k/a Four Seasons Properties, LLC, dated November 2, 2005 and recorded in Book 2387, page 801, in the Sevier County Register of Deeds Office. The above described property has an address of Jones Creek Lane, Lot 179E in The Homestead in Wears Valley, Unit 4, Phase II, Sevierville, Tennessee, 37862 and is identified as C LT No. 112-045.50. The above described property will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes, restrictions, easements, and building setback lines, and to any prior or superior liens, judgments or Deeds of Trust. The proceeds of the sale will be applied in accordance with the terms and provisions of the Deed of Trust. Said sale is being made upon the request of Farm Credit Services of Mid-America, FLCA, the owner and holder of the indebtedness secured by the Deed of Trust due to the failure of the maker to comply with all provisions of the Deed of Trust. Other parties interested as defined by Tennessee statutes and to whom the Substitute Trustee has given notice of the sale include the following: Jeanine A. Sparks, also known as Jeanine Sparks Metts Should the highest bidder fail to comply with the terms of the bid at the public sale, then the Trustee shall have the option of accepting the second highest bid, or the next highest bid with which the buyer is able to comply. The right is reserved to adjourn the day and/or time of the sale to another day and/or time certain without further publication, upon announcement at the time set forth above.

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NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S SALE WHEREAS, by Deed of Trust from J ack W. Maples and wife, Mary F. Maples dated September 28, 2007 to Fred R. Lawson, Trustee for BankEast and recorded in Book 2925, Page 558, in the Sevier County Register of Deeds Office; and Deed of Trust from J ack W. Maples and wife, Mary F. Maples, dated August 29, 2008 to Fred R. Lawson, Trustee for BankEast and recorded in Book 3181, Page 613, in the Sevier County Register of Deeds Office JACK W. MAPLES AND WIFE, MARY F. MAPLES (herein the ìGrantorsî) conveyed to Fred R. Lawson, Trustee for B ankEast, the hereinafter described real estate to secure the payment of Grantors Loans (“Loans”) described therein owing to BankEast (the “Beneficiary”); and WHEREAS, on the 29th day of December, 2009, W ILSON S. RITCHIE was appointed and designated Substitute Trustee under the aforesaid Deeds of Trust pursuant to the terms and conditions of said Deeds of Trust by the Beneficiary being recorded in Book 3471, Page 98, in the Sevier County Register of Deeds Office; and WHEREAS, default has been made in the payment of debts and obligations secured by said Deeds of Trust, and the owner and holder of the Notes has declared the entire balance due and payable and has instructed the undersigned Trustee to foreclose said Deeds of Trust in accordance with its terms and provisions. NOW, THEREFORE, by the authority vested in me as Substitute Trustee under said instrument, I will, on M AY 8, 2010, commencing at 1 :00 p.m., at the property located at 1 013 Cedar Springs Road, Seymour, Tennessee, offer the property described herein as P arcels 1, 2 and 3, and commencing at 2 :30 p.m., at the property located at H aney Road, Sevierville, Tennessee, the property described herein as P arcels 4 and 5 offer for sale and sell at public auction by and through Furrow Auction Company, all of the Parcels to the highest and best bidder for cash in bar of all rights and equities of redemption, statutory and otherwise, homestead, dower and all other rights or exemptions of every kind, all of which are expressly waived in said Deeds of Trust, the property therein conveyed, the portion of property which is being sold is described as follows: CEDAR SPRINGS VALLEY ROAD Parcel 1 CLT No. 036-024.02 SITUATE in the Fourteenth (14th) Civil District for Sevier County, Tennessee and being a 10.00 acre tract bounded on the North by lands now or formerly owned by Albert Biggs, on the East by a 50 feet right of way, and on the South and West by lands now or formerly owned by Allen and being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at point in the approximate centerline of a 50 feet right of way more particularly described in Warranty Deed Book 530, Page 101 in the Register s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee, said pin being located approximately 1600 feet southwest from the intersection of said right of way and Cedar Springs Valley Rd.; thence FROM SAID POINT OF BEGINNING with said right of way South 15 deg. 19 min. 56 sec. West 152.78 feet to a point; thence with a curve to the right d=04 deg. 01 min. 40 sec., R=710.97 a chord bearing of South 17 deg. 20 min. 46 sec. West 49.97 feet to a point; thence South 19 deg. 21 min. 36 sec. West 57.53 feet to a point; thence with a curve to the right d=09 deg. 50 min. 44 sec. R=290.26 a chord bearing of South 24 deg. 16 min. 58 sec. West 49.82 feet to a point; thence South 29 deg. 12 min. 20 sec. West 49.97 feet to a point a common corner to the lands of Allen; thence with the line of Allen North 40 deg. 51 min. 07 sec. West 284.02 feet to a 10 inch Poplar; thence North 44 deg. 12 min. 08 sec. West 474.99 feet to a SIP in a hollow; thence North 33 deg. 33 min. 12 sec. West 687.08 feet to a 10 inch Poplar North edge lake; thence North 67 deg. 14 min. 16 sec. East 380.58 feet to a nail in a cedar stump in the line of the land of Albert Biggs; thence with the line of Biggs North 76 deg. 42 min. 47 sec. East 94.29 feet to an existing iron pin; thence South 85 deg. 05 min. 37 sec. East 91.01 feet to an existing iron pin at a 8 inch hickory; thence South 49 deg. 34 min. 55 sec. East 188.61 feet to an existing iron pin at a double beech; thence South 41 deg. 36 min. 29 sec. West 169.90 feet to an existing iron pin at a 7 inch hackberry; thence South 39 deg. 01 min. 32 sec. West 159.90 feet to an existing iron pin at a 10 inch hickory; thence South 23 deg. 53 min. 37 sec. East 110.19 feet to an existing iron pin at a 6 inch beech; thence South 39 deg. 10 min. 44 sec. East 281.36 feet to an existing iron pin at a 6 inch poplar; thence South 40 deg. 37 min 00 sec. East 158.91 feet to an existing iron pin at a 4 inch beech; thence South 51 deg. 16 min. 16 sec. East 170.10 feet to an existing iron pin at a 8 inch beech; thence South 71 deg. 05 min. 16 sec. East to the POINT OF BEGINNING. Containing 10.00 acres, more or less, according to the survey of Hassel T. Wolfe, RLS, Tennessee License No. 1343, 740 Dolly Parton Parkway, Sevierville, TN 37862 dated March 10, 1995. SUBJECT to that portion of a 50 foot right of way which crosses the above described property as shown on the survey of Hassel T. Wolfe. FURTHER REFERENCE to the legal description of the hereinabove described property is also shown on the map of record in Large Map Book 7, Page 104 in the Register’s Office, which is to be the future description of the hereinabove described property combined with the property described in the deed of record in Book 2570, Page 780, in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee. BEING the same property conveyed to Jack W. Maples and wife, Mary F. Maples by deed recorded in Book 2695, Page 302, in the Sevier County Register of Deeds Office. SEE ALSO that deed dated July 5, 2006 and recorded in Book 2970, Page 778, in the Sevier County Register of Deeds Office. PARCEL 2 CLT No. 036-024.04 Tract 1: SITUATE in the Fourteenth (14th) Civil District of Sevier County, Tennessee, and being a 5.00 acre tract, more particularly described as follows: TO FIND THE POINT OF BEGINNING, start at a point in the approximate center line of an unnamed right of way, as that point is located approximately 1700 ft. from the Intersection of Cedar Springs Valley Road, and said unnamed right of way; thence South 15 deg. 19 min. 56 sec. West 152.78 ft. to a point; thence South 17 deg. 20 min. 48 sec. West, 49.97 ft. to a point; thence South 19 deg. 21 min. 26 sec. West, 57.53 ft. to a point; thence South 24 deg. 16 min. 58 sec. West, 49.82 ft. to a point; thence South 31 deg. 12 min. 53 sec. West 58.02 ft. to a point; thence South 18 deg. 47 min. 07 sec. West, 96.73 ft. TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE FROM SAID POINT OF BEGINNING, North 88 deg. 57 min. 53 sec. East, 795.48 ft. to a black oak; thence South 02 deg. 18 min. 54 sec. East 62.99 ft. to a post; thence South 06 deg. 41 min. 14 sec. West, 157.83 ft. to a 36î oak; thence South 06 deg. 41 min. 14 sec. West 157.89 ft. to a 36î oak; thence South 61 deg. 02 min. 07 sec. West, 784.31 ft. to a point in the approximate center line of a unnamed right of way; thence with the center line of said right of way, North 15 deg. 06 min. 24 sec. West, 38.53 ft. to a point; thence North 02 deg. 26 min. 48 sec. East, 84.21 ft. to a point; thence North 04 deg. 55 min. 38 sec. West, 105.11 ft. to a point; thence North 04 deg. 28 min. 37 sec. East, 91.18 ft. to a point thence North 18 deg. 47 min. 07 sec. East, 11.16 ft. TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. Containing 5.00 acres more or less, according to survey of Hassle T. Wolfe, RLS, Tennessee License No. 1343, 740 Dolly Parton Parkway, Sevierville, TN 37862, dated January 29, 1998. TOGETHER WITH AN SUBJECT TO the joint use of unnamed 50 ft. right of way, the center line of which is more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a point in the center line of an unnamed right of way, 1700 ft. more or less from intersection of said right of way with Cedar Springs Valley Road; thence leaving the center line of said right of way with the approximate center line of the unnamed 50 ft. right of way, South 15 deg. 19 min. 56 sec. West 152.78 ft. to a point; distance of 28.317 feet to a point; thence South 13 deg. 03 min. 9 sec. East 109.099 feet to a point; thence with a curve to the left with a radius of 53.425 feet and t=16.927 feet, a distance of 33.08 feet to point; thence South 41 deg. 56 min. 20 sec. East 54.767 feet to an iron pin; thence South 41 deg. 56 min. 20 sec. East 10.946 feet to an iron in pin set which is the PONT OF BEGINNING. Thence from the POINT OF BEGINNING, common corner to Seagal, South 82 deg. 39 min. 42 sec. East 21.89 feet to an iron rod old; thence continuing along the line of Seagal, South 41 deg. 56 min. 48 sec. East, 10.95 feet to an iron rod old; thence South 50 deg. 57 min. 54 sec. East, 108.06 feet to an iron rod old; thence South 69 deg. 41 min. 48 sec. East, 234.95 feet to an iron rod old, common corner to Seagle and Walker; thence along the line of Walker South 32 deg. 56 min. 14 sec. West, 412.34 fete to a 16 in pine (old hacks); thence continuing along the line of Walker South 08 deg. 24 min. 20 sec. West, 118.50 feet to a maple; thence South 59 deg. 30 min. 13 sec. East 216.42 feet to a metal fence post, common corner to Walker and DeMarco; thence along the line of DeMarco South 54 sec. 21 min. 02 sec. West, 100.20 feet to an iron rod old; thence South 61 deg. 58 min. 08 sec. West 141.03 feet to a Chestnut Oak; thence South 53 deg. 02 min. 35 sec. West, 168.62 feet to an iron rod old; thence South 53 deg. 26 min. 38 sec. West 74.89 feet to an 8 inch Oak; thence South 50 deg. 52 min. 31 sec. West 272.44 feet to an iron rod old, common corner to DeMarco and Matthews; continuing along the line of Matthews, South 39 deg. 29 min. 24 sec. West 269.89 feet to an Oak (old hacks); thence South 49 deg. 47 min. 44 sec. West 155.06 feet to an iron rod new; thence South 11 deg. 47 min. 25 sec. West, 119.89 feet to iron rod new; thence South 32 deg. 09 min. 45 sec. West, 194.63 feet to a Pine Snag; thence South 54 deg. 41 min. 34 sec. West 228.81 feet to a Pine; thence South 29 deg. 33 min. 09 sec. West, 187.06 feet to a Pine; thence South 33 deg. 05 min. 38 sec. West, 168.17 feet to a Pine; thence South 34 deg. 54 min. 46 sec. West, 162.696 feet to an iron rod old; thence South 30 deg. 52 min. 12 sec. West 371.41 feet to an iron rod new; thence South 17 deg. 42 min 10 sec. West 111.82 feet to a Pine; thence South 16 deg. 50 min. 42 sec. West, 280.32 feet to an Oak; thence South 17 deg. 59 min. 42 sec. West, 206.41 feet, more or less, to an Oak (old hacks) bear bluff, common corner to Matthews and Blalock; thence along the line of Blalock, North 86 deg. 29 min. 06 sec. West 1388.32 feet to an iron rod old near bluff, common corner to Blalock, B. H. Sprinkle Prop. Lot 40, and Rusk; thence along the line of Rusk North 03 deg. 01 min. 09 sec. West 46.76 feet, more or less, to an iron rod old; thence North 03 deg. 24 min. 37 sec. East 73.68 feet to an iron rod old; thence North 02 deg. 27 min. 07 sec. East, 129.55 feet to an iron rod old; thence North 01 deg. 27 min. 27 sec. East 65.72 feet to an iron rod old; thence North 08 deg. 58 min. 11 sec. East, 131.23 feet to an iron rod old; thence North 02 deg. 28 min. 03 sec. East, 118.93 feet to an iron rod old; thence North 02 deg. 45 min. 11 sec. West, 107.22 feet to an iron rod, old; thence North 09 deg. 05 min. 56 sec. East, 138.77 feet to an iron rod old; thence North 02 deg. 21 min. 48 sec. East, 134.28 feet to an iron rod old; thence North 10 deg. 25 min 29 sec. West, 112.85 feet to an iron rod old; thence North 03 deg. 41 min. 51 sec. West, 121.85 feet to an iron rod old; thence North 40 deg. 13 min. 39 sec. East, 129.29 feet to an iron rod old; thence North 48 deg. 01 min. 37 sec. East, 168.74 feet to an iron rod old; thence North 41 deg. 02 sec. 54 min. East, 73.77 feet to an iron rod old; thence 55 deg 55 min. 59 sec. East, 124.59 feet to an iron rod old; thence North 56 deg. 55 min. 26 sec. Est, 125.97 feet to an iron rod old; thence North 63 deg. 57 min. 29 sec. East, 105.30 feet to an iron rod old; thence 48 deg. 17 min. 14 sec. East, 157.16 feet to an iron rod old; thence North 57 deg. 54 min. 52 sec. East, 109.73 feet to an iron rod old; thence North 37 deg. 20 min. 58 sec. East, 180.86 feet to an iron rod old; thence North 21 deg. 56 min. 58 sec. East, 143.88 feet to an iron rod old; thence North 16 deg. 38 min. 09 sec. East, 298.24 feet to an iron rod old; thence North 24 deg. 18 min. 54 sec. East, 61.66 feet to an iron rod old; thence North 30 deg. 20 min. 41 sec. East, 90.24 feet to an iron rod old; thence North 42 deg. 51 min. 48 sec. East, 139.19 feet to an iron rod old, common corner to Rusk and Jenkins; thence along the line of Jenkins North 42 deg. 26 min. 59 sec. East 105.62 feet to an iron rod old; thence North 30 deg. 09 min. 23 sec. East, 108.25 feet to an iron rod old; thence North 29 deg. 08 min. 58 sec. East 191.53 feet to an iron rod old; thence North 37 deg. 41 min. 16 sec. East 98.7 feet to an iron rod old; thence North 58 deg. 25 min. 34 sec. East, 102.00 feet to an iron rod old; thence North 56 deg. 38 min. 31 sec. East, 107.91 feet to an iron rod old; thence North 58 deg. 50 min. 16 sec. East, 89.11 feet to an iron rod old; thence North 60 deg. 25 min. 17 sec. East, 179.81 feet to an iron rod old; thence North 54 deg. 40 min. 07 sec. East 61,28 feet to an iron rod old, common corner to Jenkins and Holland; thence along the line of Holland North 53 deg. 39 min. 14 sec. East, 71.33 feet to an iron rod old; thence North 39 deg. 42 min. 07 sec. East, 171.38 feet to an iron rod old; thence North 43 deg. 00 min. 34 sec. East 81.19 feet to an iron rod old; thence North 54 deg. 37 min. 27 sec. East, 73.80 feet to an iron rod old; thence North 32 deg. 02 min. 43 sec. East, 110.15 feet to a metal fence post; thence North 27 deg. 13 min. 54 sec. East 143.46 feet an old nail in stump, common corner to Holland and Reagan; thence along the line of Reagan South 76 deg. 01 min. 26 sec. East 73.01 feet to a 20 inch Pine (old hacks); thence South 77 deg. 18 min. 53 sec. East, 134.07 feet to an iron rod old, common corner to Reagan and Anderson; thence along the line of Anderson North 76 deg. 14 min. 45 sec. East, 137.38 feet to an iron rod old; thence South 11 deg. 46 min. 03 sec. West, 75.52 feet to iron rod old; thence South 11 deg. 23 min. 25 sec. East 100.13 feet to an iron rod old; thence South 16 deg. 38 min. 50 sec. East 98.79 feet to an iron rod old; thence South 23 deg. 46 min. 50 sec. West, 68.95 feet; thence South 18 deg. 38 min. 12 sec. West, 99.44 feet to an iron rod old; thence South 46 deg. 42 min. 15 sec. West; 124.89 feet to an iron rod old; thence South 82 deg. 39 min. 43 sec. East 96.27 feet to an iron rod old; thence South 82 deg. 39 min. 36 sec. East, 17.46 feet to an iron rod old; thence South 82 deg. 39 min. 42 sec. East, 274.85 feet to an iron rod which is the POINT OF BEGINNING. ALSO CONVEYED HEREWITH is the above referenced perpetual right of way, or easement, for an open end 16 feet in width as the road now runs upon, over, through and across the remaining lands of Bates Gibson, et ux., adjoining the above described tract to the north, the center line of which right of way is described as follows: BEGINNING at the eastern edge of Gibson Hollow Road, common corner to Anderson, thence with the eastern edge of a perpetual right of way which is described as follows: at a point in the center of the present road a curve to the right with a radius of 202.529 feet and t=35.027 feet, a distance of 69.369 feet to a point; thence with a curve to the left with a radius of 1715.30 feet and t=50.258 feet, a distance of 97.780 feet to a point; thence South 10 deg. 10 min. 55 sec. East, 185.379 feet to a point; thence with a curve to the left with a radius of 20.286 feet and t=12.481 feet, a distance of 22.378 feet to a point; thence South 73 deg. 22 min. 48 sec. East, 79.291 feet to a point; thence with a curve to the right with a radius of 26.455 feet and t=15.685 feet, a distance of 28.317 feet to a point; thence South 13 deg. 3 min. 9 sec. East, 109.099 feet to a point; thence with a curve to the left with a radius of 63.425 feet and thence South 17 deg. 20 min. 48 sec. West, 49.97 ft. to a point; thence South 19 deg. 21 min. 26 sec. West, 57.53 ft. to a point; thence South 24 deg. 16 min. 58 sec. West, 49.82 ft. to a point; thence South 31 deg. 12 min. 53 sec. West, 58.02 ft. to a point; thence South 18 deg. 47 min. 07 sec. West, 96.73 ft. to a point; thence South 18 deg. 47 min. 07 sec. West, 11.16 ft. to a point; thence South 04 deg. 28 min. 37 sec. West, 91.18 ft. to a point; thence South 04 deg. 55 min. 38 sec. East, 105.11 ft. to a point; thence South 02 deg. 25 min. 48 sec. West, 84.21 ft. to a point; thence South 15 deg. 06 min. 24 sec. East, 38.53 ft. to a point.

PARCEL 3 CLT No. 036-024-00 Tract 2: SITUATE in the 14th Civil District of Sevier County, Tennessee, off Cedar Springs Valley Road and being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at an iron rod (old) on the South right of way line of 50 foot right of way, at the corner with Virginia Lee McMillan, approximately 711.79 feet Southwest of the intersection of the 50 foot right of way with Cedar Springs Valley Road; thence from said point of BEGINNING and with the line of Virginia Lee McMillan South 22 deg. 39 min. 02 sec. East 485.72 feet to an iron pin, corner of Beatrice Wilkerson; thence with the line of Wilkerson South 41 deg. 09 min. 48 sec. West 128.88 feet to an iron pin; thence South 50 deg. 41 min. 30 sec. West 99.33 feet to an iron pin; thence South 21 deg. 55 min. 04 sec. West 88.93 feet to an iron pin; thence South 41 deg. 28 min. 58 sec. West 95.10 feet to an iron pin; thence South 68 deg. 30 min. 07 sec. West 136.15 feet to an 8 inch Hickory; thence South 14 deg. 06 min. 25 sec. East 115.60 feet to a black oak; thence South 01 deg. 39 min. 12 sec. East 100.19 feet to a post; thence South 07 deg. 39 min. 32 sec. West 158.11 feet to a 36 inch oak snag, corner of Kent Chandler; thence with the line of Chandler South 12 deg. 47 min. 36 sec. East 117.52 feet to a 4 inch hickory; thence South 23 deg. 17 min. 21 sec. East 118.24 feet to a 12 inch hickory; thence South 60 deg. 30 min. 00 sec. East 219.40 feet to a post oak; thence continuing with the line of Chandler South 45 deg. 53 min. 55 sec. East 107.95 feet to a 3 inch cedar, corner of Gladys C. Wilson; thence with the line of Wilson South 15 deg. 33 min. 03 sec. West 233.53 feet to a 12 inch oak; thence South 45 deg. 10 min. 29 sec. West 99.25 feet to a 15 inch oak; thence South 28.41 min. 05 sec. West 204.88 feet to an oak snag; thence continuing with the line of Wilson South 07 deg. 22 min. 36 sec. East 217.34 feet to a 12 inch hickory; corner to Evan Whittler; thence with the line of Whittler South 60 deg. 16 min. 10 sec. West 215.21 feet to a stone; thence North 77 deg. 45 min. 33 sec. West 340.27 feet to a double hickory; thence South 51 deg. 01 min. 20 sec. West 280.12 feet to a 15 inch hickory; thence South 43 deg. 50 min. 62 sec. West 188.48 feet to a 4 inch hickory; thence South 73 deg. 08 min. 08 sec. West 155.51 feet to a 12 inch hickory; thence North 85 deg. 45 min. 38 sec. West 233.24 feet to a 12 inch double hickory; thence North 42 deg. 58 min. 17 sec. West 184.41 feet to a 6 inch hickory at low gap; thence continuing with the line of Whittler South 25 deg. 18 min. 21 sec. West 731.85 feet to a pipe of the line of Jones North 50 deg. 09 min. 02 sec. West 1624.22 feet to an iron pin on the line of James R. Finchum; thence with the line of Finchum North 55 deg. 28 min. 00 sec. East 125.62 feet to an iron pin; thence North 82 deg. 35 min. 00 sec. East 277.13 feet to an iron pin; thence North 05 deg. 53 min. 00 sec. West 225.97 feet to an iron pin; thence North 19 deg. 03 min. 00 sec. West 270.41 feet to an iron pin; thence North 10 deg. 40 min. 00 sec. West 27.06 feet to an iron pin; thence North 08 deg. 56 min. 01 sec. East 71.54 feet to an iron pin; thence North 20 deg. 09 min. 20 sec. East 78.48 feet to an iron pin; thence North 03 deg. 41 min. 00 sec. East 85.52 feet to an iron pin; thence North 08 deg. 28 min. 00 sec. East 29.27 feet to an iron pin; thence North 02 deg. 57 min. 00 sec. East 58.01 feet to an iron pin; thence North 08 deg. 21 min. 00 sec. West 112.36 feet to an iron pin; thence North 14 deg. 37 min. 00 sec. East 47.19 feet to a point; thence North 14 deg. 33 min. 00 sec. East 10.22 feet to an iron pin; thence North 30 deg. 17 min. 00 sec. East 80.89 feet to an iron pin; thence North 42 deg. 64 min. 00 sec. East 75.27 feet to an iron pin; thence North 54 deg. 41 min. 00 sec. East 48.57 feet to an iron pin; thence North 69 deg. 45 min. 00 sec. East 78.50 feet to an iron pin; thence North 81 deg. 18 min. 10 sec. East 88.59 feet to an iron pin; thence North 73 deg. 10 min. 00 sec. East 93.14 feet to an iron pin; thence North 69 deg. 02 min. 00 sec. East 186.09 feet to an iron pin; thence North 64 deg. 41 min. 00. sec. East 254.85 feet to a point; thence North 15 deg. 22 min. 00 sec. West 16.86 feet to a point; thence North 00 deg. 40 min. 00 sec. West 53.46 feet to an iron pin; thence North 13 deg. 39 min. 00 sec. West 53.05 feet to an iron pin; thence North 20 deg. 04 min. 00 sec. West 270.09 feet to an iron pin; thence North 16 deg. 58 min. 00 sec. East 80.42 feet to an iron pin; thence continuing with the line of Finchum North 54 deg. 07 min. 42 sec. West 952.69 feet to an iron pin on the line of Finchum North 54 deg. 07 min. 42 sec. West 952.69 feet to an iron pin of Edward Woods; thence with the line of Wood North 75 deg. 19 min. 17 sec. East 240.05 feet to an iron pin; thence North 37 deg. 55 min. 08 sec. East 278.08 feet to an iron pin; thence North 81 deg. 13 min. 48 sec. East 357.49 feet to a post; thence North 30 deg. 39 min. 54 sec. East 121.23 feet to an iron pin; thence continuing with the line of Woods North 21 deg. 22 min. 36 sec. East 65.71 feet to an iron pin on the line of Albert W. Biggs, IC; thence with the line of Biggs South 55 deg. 42 min. 02 sec. East 163.04 feet to an iron pin; thence South 39 deg. 17 min. 16 sec. East 432.94 feet to an existing nail in the cedar stump; thence North 76 deg. 42 min. 4_ sec. East 94.29 feet to an iron rod (old); thence North 85 deg. 05 min. 37 sec. East 91.01 feet to an iron rod at a 9 inch hickory; thence South 49 deg. 34 min. 55 sec. East 188.81 feet to an iron rod at a double beech tree; thence South 41 deg. 36 min. 29 sec. West 169.90 feet to an iron rod at a 7 inch Heckberry; thence South 39 deg. 01 min. 32 sec. West 159.00 feet to an iron rod at a 5 inch hickory; thence South 23 deg. 53 min. 37 sec. East 110.19 feet to an iron rod at a 6 inch beech tree; thence South 39 deg. 10 min. 44 sec. East 281.36 feet to an iron rod at a 6 inch poplar; thence South 40 deg. 37 min. 00 sec. East 158.91 feet to an iron rod at a 4 inch beech tree; thence South 51 deg. 16 min. 16 sec. East 170.10 feet to an iron rod at a 8 inch beech tree; thence South 71 deg. 05 min. 16 sec. East 98.70 feet to a point in the center of a 50 foot right of way easement; thence with the easement with a curve to the left with R=129.771, T=29691 for an arc distance of 58.38 feet to a point; thence with the center of said 50 foot right of way North 44 deg. 17 min. 04 sec. East 84.39 feet to a point; thence continuing with the curve of the road to the left with R=150.655, T=24.630 for an arc distance of 48.38 feet to a point; thence North 29 deg. 42 min. 54 sec. East 15.99 feet to a point; thence with the curve to the right with R=91.366, T=27.330 for an arc distance of 53.11 feet to a point; thence North 63 deg. 01 min. 18 sec. East 28.44 feet to a point; thence continuing with the center of the road with a curve to the right with R=211.079, T=41.257 for an arc distance of 81.55 feet to a point; thence North 85 deg. 09 min. 23 sec. East 66.60 feet to a point; thence with the curve to the left with R=261.311, T=60.888 for an arc distance of 119.85 feet to a point; thence North 58 deg. 55 min. 24 sec. East 51.65 feet to a point; thence with the curve of the road to the left with R=187/336, T=33.860 for an arc distance of 66.61 feet to a point; thence North 36 deg. 33 min. 04 sec. East 58.89 feet to a point; thence with the curve to the right of way with R=58.739m T=13.133 for an arc distance of 25.811 feet to a point; thence North 64 deg. 36 min. 15 sec. East 16.91 feet to a point; thence with the curve to the left with R=125.225, T=19.40 for an arc distance of 38.573 feet to a point; thence North 48 deg. 58 min. 00 sec. East 23.21 feet to a point; thence with a curve to be the right with R=268.924, T=32.737 for an arc distance of 65.15 feet to a point; thence North 60 deg. 57 min. 03 sec. East 70.30 feet to a point; thence continuing with the center of the 50 foot right of way North 82 deg. 33 min. 21 sec. East 156.20 feet to a point; thence North 49 deg. 45 min. 13 sec. East 232.12 feet to a point; thence continuing with the center of the 50 foot easement North 47 deg. 18 min. 36 sec. East 299.95 feet to a point in the center of Cedar Springs Valley Road; thence with the center of Cedar Springs Valley Road South 84 deg. 31 min. 40 sec. East 26.93 feet to a point in the center of said road; thence leaving said road and with the South right of way line of the 50 foot easement South 47 deg. 18 min. 35 sec. West 310.53 feet to an old iron rod; thence South 49 deg. 45 min. 13 sec. West 240.02 feet to an iron rod at a beech tree; thence continuing with the South right of way line of the 50 foot right of way and with the line of Virginia Lee McMillan, South 82 deg. 33 min. 21 sec. West 161.79 feet to the BEGINNING, containing 157.3947 acres, according to a map prepared from the surveys of Ronnie L. Sims, RLS dated July 29m 1884 and Joe Toueton dated January 16, 1991, Ronnie L. Sims, Tenn. Lic #683 and resides 1020 Topside Drive, Sevierville, TN 37862. ALSO conveyed for the purpose of ingress and aggress and reserved for the use of adjoining land owners for ingress and aggress is a 50 foot right of way easement starting at a point in the center of Cedar Springs Valley Road and meandering in a Southwest direction along the Northern property line of the hereinabove described property to a point on the Northern property line of the hereinabove described property to a point on the property line leading to the presently existing house on the premises. EXCEPTED from the hereinabove described property and not conveyed is an 11.02 acre tract that was previously conveyed to Cal Jones et al by deed of record in WD Book 584, Page 176 in the Register’s Office of Sevier County, Tennessee Also EXCEPTED from the hereinabove described property is a 5 acre tract that was previously conveyed to Glenn Klein by deed of record in WD Book D590, Page 423, in the Register’s Office of Sevier County, Tennessee. FURTHER REFERENCE to the legal description of the hereinabove described property is also shown on the map of record in Large Map Book 7, Page 104, in the Register’s Office of Sevier County, Tennessee. BEING THE SAME PROPERTY conveyed to Jack W. Maples and wife, Mary F. Maples by Deed dated September 2, 2008 recorded in Book 3178, page 525, in the Sevier County Register of Deeds Office. SEE ALSO that deed dated July 5, 2006 and filed of record in Book 2570, page 780, in the Sevier County Register of Deeds Office. The property address of the property is believed to be: 1013 Cedar Springs Valley Road Seymour, TN (continued)


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LEGAL AD CONTINUED

NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S SALE (Continued)

(__) HANEY ROAD PARCEL 4 CLT No. 070-112.00 Tract 1 of Haney Road Property. SITUATE in the 10th Civil District of Sevier County, Tennessee, and being a 137.263 acre tract, more or less, as shown on survey of Gary Weems, RLS, 470 Highway 70 South, Rogersville, Tennessee, dated May 8, 2007, entitled “C. G. Bray and wife, Bertha”, being more particularly described as follows: TO FIND THE POINT OF BEGINNING begin at the eastern edge of Gibson Hollow Road, common corner to Anderson, thence with the eastern edge of a perpetual right of way which is described as follows: a curve to the right with a radius of 202.529 feet and t= 35.027 feet, a distance of 69.369 feet to a point; thence with a curve to the left with a radius of 1715.30 feet and t=50.258 feet, a distance of 97.780 feet to a point; thence with a curve to the left with a radius of 20286 feet and t=12.481 feet, a distance of 22.378 feet to a point; thence South 73 deg/ 22 min. 48 sec. East, 79.291 feet to a point; thence with a curve to the right with a radius of 26.455 feet and t=15.685 feet, a t=16.927 feet, a distance of 33.08 feet to point; thence South 41 deg. 56 min. 20 sec. East, 54.767 feet to an iron pin; thence South 41 deg. 56 min. 20 sec. East, 100.946 feet to an iron pin set. Parties of the first part reserve the right to use the right of way, or easement, herein conveyed jointly with the parties of the second part. Ida Baker had a life estate. Ida Baker died on or about May 25, 1971. BEING the same property conveyed to Jack W. Maples and wife, Mary F. Maples from Larry G. Bray, Nancy Bray Osborne, Peggy Bray Shack f/k/a Peggy Bray Lowe and Shirley Bray Jenkins buy Warranty Deed dated May 16, 2007, of record in Deed Book 2821, Page 821, in the Register’s Office of Sevier County, Tennessee.

LEGALS

SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S SALE Sale at public auction will be on M ay 13, 2010 at 10:00 AM Eastern Standard Time, at the front door, Sevier County Courthouse, Sevierville, Tennessee pursuant to Deed of Trust executed by Glen Roberts and Minda Roberts, husband and wife, to Heritage Title Services, Trustee, on May 24, 2006 at Book Volume 2570, Page 483 conducted by Shapiro & Kirsch, LLP Substitute Trustee, all of record in the Sevier County Registers Office. Owner of Debt: Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Trustee for Morgan Stanley ABS Capital I Inc. Trust 2006-HE8 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 Civil District Number One (1) of Sevier County, Tennessee, adjoining the lands of Stinnett and Proffitt and public road, and more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING on a sycamore at the creek and runs South 29 degrees East 838 feet to a stake at the road; thence with road, North 75 degrees East 249 feet to a stake, corner to Proffitt; thence with same North 32 degrees 45 minutes West 706 feet to a stake at creek; thence with same, North 61 degrees West 200 feet to a stake; thence South 76-1/2 degrees West 114 feet to the beginning. SAID PREMISES ARE SUBJECT TO free access to the springs on the S. L. Rolen property, as set out in deed in division of property, is hereby conveyed to the party of the second part. Street Address: 1408 Rocky Flats Road Sevierville, TN 37876 Current Owner(s) of Property: Glen D. Roberts The street address of the above described property is believed to be 1408 Rocky Flats 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. Shapiro & Kirsch, LLP Substitute Trustee Law Office of Shapiro & Kirsch, LLP 6055 Primacy Parkway, Suite 410 Memphis, TN 38119 Phone 901-767-5566 Fax 901-767-8890

Frank E. Lowe c/o James H. Ripley, Esq. Sharp and Ripley, PLLC Post Office Box 4630 Sevierville, TN 37864 American General Financial Services 1376 Dolly Parton Parkway Sevierville, TN 37862 Sevier County Trustee 125 Court Avenue Sevierville, TN 37862 Should the highest bidder fail to comply with the terms of the bid at the public sale, then the Trustee shall have the option of accepting the second highest bid, or the next highest bid with which the buyer is able to comply. The right is reserved to reject all bids as insufficient. The right is also reserved to adjourn the sale to another day certain without further publication, upon announcement before or during the sale.

Wilson S. Ritchie, Substitute Trustee THE RITCHIE LAW FIRM, P.C. Suite 1100, BankEast Building 607 Market Street Knoxville, TN 37902

For more information please contact the Classified Department at 865-428-0746 or email: class3@themountainpress.com or class@themountainpress.com

WHEREAS, by Deed of Trust from M ountain Shadows Resort, L.L.C. dated September 28, 2007 to Fred R. Lawson, Trustee for BankEast and recorded in Book 2923, Page 316, and corrected in Book 2994, page 292, as modified by Partial Release, filed of record in Record Book 3009, page 417, as further corrected in Book 3037, page 409, as modified in Book 3211, page 333, all in the Sevier County Register of Deeds Office; M OUNTAIN SHADOW RESORTS, L.L.C. (herein the Grantor) conveyed to Fred R. Lawson, Trustee for B ankEast, the hereinafter described real estate to secure the payment of Grantorís Loan (Loan) described therein owing to BankEast (the Beneficiary); and WHEREAS, on the 13th day of April, 2010, W ILSON S. RITCHIE was appointed and designated Substitute Trustee under the aforesaid Deeds of Trust pursuant to the terms and conditions of said Deeds of Trust by the Beneficiary being recorded in Book 3525, Page 736, in the Sevier County Register of Deeds Office; and WHEREAS, default has been made in the payment of debts and obligations secured by said Deeds of Trust, and the owner and holder of the Note has declared the entire balance due and payable and has instructed the undersigned Trustee to foreclose said Deeds of Trust in accordance with its terms and provisions. NOW, THEREFORE, by the authority vested in me as Substitute Trustee under said instrument, I will, on M AY 8, 2010, commencing at 1 0:30 a.m., at the property located at 1 463 E. Parkway, Gatlinburg, Tennessee 37738, offer the Property described herein as P arcels 2, 3 and 4 for sale and sell at public auction by and through Furrow Auction Company, all of the Parcels to the highest and best bidder for cash in bar of all rights and equities of redemption, statutory and otherwise, homestead, dower and all other rights or exemptions of every kind, all of which are expressly waived in said Deeds of Trust, the property therein conveyed, the portion of property which is being sold is described as follows:

PARCEL TWO

Interested parties who may have an interest in the property based upon title examination are:

Additional lines ...............................$1.00 each

NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEES SALE

Tract 2 of Haney Road Property. SITUATE in the Tenth (10th) Civil District of Sevier County, Tennessee, being a 3.424 acre parcel as shown on survey record in Map Book 37, Page 270, Register of Deeds Office, Sevier County, Tennessee. SUBJECT to restrictions, reservations and easements of record in Map Book 37, Page 270, Register of Deeds Office, Sevier County, Tennessee. TOGETHER with and subject to a right of way of record in Row Book 7, Page 451, Register of Deeds Office, Sevier County, Tennessee. BEING the property conveyed to Jack Maples and wife, Mary Maples from Werner John Anderson, Jr. and wife, Sally Jane Anderson, by Warranty Deed dated June 27, 2007, of record in Deed Book 2857, Page 747, in the Register’s Office of Sevier County, Tennessee. SUBJECT to that portion of a 50 foot right of way which crosses the above described property as shown on the survey of Hassel T. Wolfe.

The above described property will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes, restrictions, easements and building setback lines, and to any prior or superior liens, judgments or Deeds of Trust, including, without limitation, 2008 and 2009 Sevier County, Tennessee property taxes, plus penalties and interest. The proceeds of the sale will be applied in accordance with the terms and provisions of the above named Deed of Trust. Said sale is being made upon the request of BankEast, Knoxville, Tennessee, the owner and holder of the indebtedness secured by said Deeds of Trust, as modified, due to the failure of the maker to comply with all provisions of said Deeds of Trust.

5 Listings - 5 Lines - 14 Days ........... $120.00

April 16, 23, & 30, 2010

1463 E. PARKWAY, GATLINBURG, TENNESSEE 37738 CLT NO. 127-009.00, 127-009.01 AND PART OF 117-236

The property address of the property is believed to be: Haney Road Sevierville, TN

1 Listing - 5 Lines - 14 Days ............. ..$35.00

File No. 09-022186

PARCEL 5 CLT No. 070-054.33

SUBJECT to Application for Greenbelt Assessment - Agricultural, dated March 24, 2006 of record in Misc. Book 152, Page 292, in the Register’s Office of Sevier County, Tennessee. FURTHER REFERENCE to the legal description of the hereinabove described property is also shown on the map of record in Large Map Book 7, Page 104, in the Register’s Office, which is to be the future description of the hereinabove described property combined with the property described in the deed of record in Book 2570, Page 780 in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee. BEING the same property conveyed to Jack W. Maples and wife, Mary F. Maples from Robert H. Gregory by Deed dated December 21, 2006, of record in Deed Book 2695, Page 302, in the Register’s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee.

14 Day ® Realtor Special

SITUATED in the Eleventh (11th) Civil District of Sevier County, Tennessee and within the corporate limits of the City of Gatlinburg, Tennessee and being known and described as TRACT 2 OF SUBDIVISION OF THE PROPERTY OF POLLYANNA ELY SUTTON, as shown on the map of record in Large Map Book 4, Page 81 in the Registers Office for Sevier County, Tennessee; said tract being more particularly bounded and described as shown on the map of record aforesaid, to which map specific reference is hereby made for a more particular description. THIS CONVEYANCE is made subject to any and all applicable restrictions, easements and building setback lines as are shown in the map of record in Large Map Book 4, Page 81, in the Registers Office for Sevier County, Tennessee. BEING the same property conveyed to Mountain Shadows Resort, LLC, a Tennessee limited liability company, by deed from the P. E. Sutton Family Limited Partnership, a Tennessee limited partnership, dated August 15, 2002 and recorded in Book 1507, page 131, in the Registers Office for Sevier County, Tennessee. Tax Map: Map 117, Parcel P/O 236 (formerly Map 117, Parcel P/O 221) Which has the address of: Hidden Hills Road, Gatlinburg, Tennessee 37738 PARCEL THREE SITUATED, LYING AND BEING in the 11th Civil District of Sevier County, Tennessee, and within the corporate limits of the City of Gatlinburg, Tennessee and being a portion of the Carl Smith property containing 6.2426 acres, more less, as shown by plat of record in Map Book 24, page 353, in the Sevier County Registers Office, to which plat specific reference is made for a more particular description. PARCEL FOUR: SITUATED in the 11th Civil District of Sevier County, Tennessee, and within the corporate limits of the City of Gatlinburg, Tennessee, being a portion of the Carl Smith property, more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at an iron pin in the Northern right-of-way of U. S. Highway 321, approximately 145 feet East from the point where said right-of-way coincides with the property of Charles L. Blalock, et al, as set forth in Deed Book 317, page 636, in the Sevier County Registerís Office; thence North 05 deg. 50 min. 50 sec. West, 426.63 feet to an iron pin corner to Blalock; thence with the line of Blalock, North 26 deg. 43 min. 50 sec. East, 78.90 feet to a 10 inch marked pine; thence with Blalock, North 09 deg. 25 min. 53 sec. West 156.90 feet to a 24 inch marked Chestnut Oak, corner to Sutton; thence with the line of Sutton, North 50 deg. 31 min. 49 sec. East 134.63 feet to an iron pin; thence leaving the line of Sutton, South 05 deg. 50 min. 50 sec. East 718.62 feet to an iron pin in the Northern right-of-way of U. S. Highway 321; thence with the right-of-way line with the line off a curve having a radius of 1860.00 feet, tangent 72.50 feet, an arc distance of 144.89 feet to the Point of Beginning, and containing 2.0816 acre, more or less, according to the survey of David A. Kutzko, RLS, dated November 4, 1985. THERE IS EXCLUDED from the above described property a tract of land conveyed to Joy Lynn Maynard by deed dated March 4, 1986 of record in Deed Book 361, page 253, in the Sevier County Registers Office. THERE IS FURTHER EXCLUDED from the above described property that portion conveyed to the City of Gatlinburg by deed from Presidential Cabins, LLC dated September 14, 2000, and recorded in book 1114, page 529, in the Sevier County Registers Office. Subject to easements, rights of way, reservations, notations and all other matters as shown on play of record in Map Book 24, page 353, in said Registers Office. Subject to all applicable restrictions of record in Sevier County Register of Deeds. BEING the same property conveyed to Mountain Shadows Resort, LLC by Special Warranty Deed from Branch Banking and Trust Company dated September 6, 2005 of record in Book 2342, Page 381, in the Sevier County Registerís Office. The addresses of the property are believed to be: 1463 E. Parkway Gatlinburg, TN 37738 The above described property will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes, restrictions, easements and building setback lines, and to any prior or superior liens, judgments or Deeds of Trust, including, without limitation, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009 City of Gatlinburg and Sevier County, Tennessee property taxes, plus penalties and interest. The proceeds of the sale will be applied in accordance with the terms and provisions of the above named Deeds of Trust. Said sale is being made upon the request of BankEast, Knoxville, Tennessee, the owner and holder of the indebtedness secured by said Deeds of Trust, as modified, due to the failure of the maker to comply with all provisions of said Deeds of Trust. Interested parties who may have an interest in the property based upon title examination are: Sevier County Trustee 125 Court Avenue Sevierville, TN 37862 City of Gatlinburg 1230 East Parkway Gatlinburg, TN 37738 Should the highest bidder fail to comply with the terms of the bid at the public sale, then the Trustee shall have the option of accepting the second highest bid, or the next highest bid with which the buyer is able to comply. The right is reserved to reject all bids as insufficient. The right is also reserved to adjourn the sale to another day certain without further publication, upon announcement before or during the sale. Wilson S. Ritchie, Substitute Trustee THE RITCHIE LAW FIRM, P.C. Suite 1100, BankEast Building 607 Market Street Knoxville, TN 37902 April 16, 23 & 30, 2010

April 16, 23 and 30, 2010


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LEGALS

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SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE S NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE

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865-774-5919 2BD / 1BA House Sevierville Area on Parkway for lease with Side Storage Building

850-2487

WHEREAS, on September 7, 2007, R. Patrick Harrell and Joi A. Harrell executed a Deed of Trust to Jerry D. Kerley, as Trustee for the use and benefit of EASTMAN CREDIT UNION to secure a promissory note in the original principal amount of Four Hundred Eighty Thousand and 00/100 Dollars ($480,000.00), all as fully set forth in said Deed of Trust, which is of record at Deed Book 2910, Page 12, in the Registers Office of Sevier County, Tennessee, (hereafter First Deed of Trust) to which reference is hereby made; and WHEREAS, on July 31, 2009, R. Patrick Harrell and Joi A. Harrell executed a Deed of Trust to Jerry D. Kerley, as Trustee for the use and benefit of EASTMAN CREDIT UNION to secure a promissory note in the original principal amount of Five Hundred and One Thousand and 00/ 100 Dollars ($501,000.00), all as fully set forth in said Deed of Trust, which is of record at Deed Book 3396, Page 82, in the Registers Office of Sevier County, Tennessee, (hereafter Second Deed of TrustĂŽ to which reference is hereby made; and WHEREAS, EASTMAN CREDIT UNION, the current owner and holder of said Deeds of Trust appointed EVAN E. HAUSER as Substitute Trustee by instrument recorded in Book 3524, Page 355-356 in the Registers Office of Sevier County, Tennessee, with all the rights, powers and privileges of the original Trustee named in said First Deed of Trust and Second Deed of Trust; and WHEREAS, default has been made in the payment of said indebtedness, the same being now past-due and the entire amount thereof having been declared due and payable in accordance with the terms of said note and deed of trust, and NOW, THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by virtue of the authority vested in me, I will on the 6th day of May, 2010 at 10:00 a.m., offer for sale and sell at the front door of the Sevier County Court House (Court Street entrance) in Sevierville, Tennessee, to the last, highest, and best bidder for cash in hand, the following described real estate towit:

New construction, near hospital & schools. 2BR/2BA, $700/mo 865-963-6146.

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SITUATE in the Fifth (5th) Civil District of Sevier County, Tennessee, and being Lots 8, 9, and 10, of George W. Wynn Property (aka G.W. Wynn Property), as the same is shown by plat of record in Map Book 2, Page 103, in the RegisterĂ­s Office for Sevier County, Tennessee, to which plat reference is hereby made for a more particular description. SUBJECT to restrictions, reservations, and easements as set forth in Deed Book 140, Page 339, and Map Book 2, Page 103, in the said Registers Office.

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Call 428-5161 Hwy 321 Pittman Center area. 1&2 BR cabin on creek. Fully furnished. Utilities included. $225 & $250 wk. 850-2487

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

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515 Keener Lane, Sevierville, TN 37862 This conveyance is made SUBJECT to applicable restrictions, minimum building setback lines, existing easements and all conditions shown of record, if any. The property above described is further conveyed SUBJECT to any and all visible and/or recorded rights of way and easements and SUBJECT to any and all easements and rights-of-way acquired by use and possession, whether visible and/or recorded or not. BEING the same property conveyed to R. PATRICK HARRELL and wife, JOI HARRELL, by General Warranty Deed from INVESTMENT INVESTORS, INC., dated February 24, 2006, as seen of record at Deed Book 2471, Page 693, in the Registers Office for Sevier County, Tennessee. Said sale will be free from the right and equity of redemption, homestead, dower and all other exemptions, the same having been waived in said deed of trust. Said property will be sold subject to all unpaid real estate taxes, and any and all other prior liens and mortgages, if any. The Sevier County property taxes for 2009 are paid in the amount of $2,354.00, Receipt No. 31557. The City of Sevierville taxes for 2009 are paid in the amount of $474.00, Receipt No. 3286. The Sevier County and City of Sevierville property taxes for 2010 are unpaid.

4BR custom built log cabin on a corner lot. Fully furn. $2400 per mth. Will consider lease/purchase 865-573-6859

THE DREAM RIVERFRONT FARM 91.3 BEAUTIFUL ACRES ON MAJESTIC, HISTORIC NOLICHUCKY RIVER

The right is reserved to adjourn the day of sale to another day certain, without further publication and in accordance with the law, upon announcement of such adjournment on the day and at the time and place of sale set forth above.

THE PURPOSE OF THIS COMMUNICATION IS TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED AS A RESULT WILL BE USED FOR THAT EXPRESS PURPOSE ONLY. THIS COMMUNICATION IS FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. Dated this the 15th day of April, 2010.

A Perfect Location. 2 blocks off Parkway near Walmart. 2BR/2BA w/carport, w/d & water furn. Approx. 1400 SF, non-smoking environment. No pets please. $750 month. Year lease. Call 865-453-5396.

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This notice shall be published in The Mountain Press, a newspaper published in Sevier County, Tennessee, on the 16th day of April, 2010, the 23rd day of April, 2010, and the 30th day of April, 2010.

Evan E. Hauser, Substitute Trustee

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3BR/1.5BA, Boyds Crk App. 1900 SF, 1 ac. $219,000. 225647-7355.

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1.44 ACRES: 1BR, 2BA + extra rm., bsmt., 2 car garage. $110,000. Kathy 621-0450 Realty Plus 865428-8155

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

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

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

LEASE PURCHASE: 3BR custom built, acre corner lot. 2car garage, 14x30 screen porch. $2000/mo. Call 865-607-4792. LeConte Landing, Reduced. 3BR 2BA, Brick, May trade smaller home. 865414-0117. New 3 bd, 2 ba, basement rancher, 2 cg, beautiful mtn. views! $159,900. O/A.865.599.2886.

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Sevierville Homes 3BR Newer Home Move in ready! $79,900 ALICIA 809.3420 2BR/2BA New Townhome Lg. Master Pick Carpet colors $104,900 ALICIA 809.3420 New Home 3BR/2BA 1656SF 2C Gar. $170,000 RENEE' 680.5564 2BR/2BA Newer Home, LG Kit. Vaulted Ceilings $109,900 ALICIA 809.3420 New Custom Home Over 2100 SF Fin. 3 Car Gar. Over 3000 SF unfinished 3 levels of living. Views $359,900 ALICIA 809.3420 Gatlinburg Rancher on Wooded Acre! 2400 SF 3BR/3BA Chalet Minutes to D o w n t o w n $239,000 Call JOE 696.7926

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

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Gatlinburg 2 BR Chalet 3 min to downtown $142,000 Call JOE 696.7926 OWNER FINANCING 2 log cabins acros from Dollywood. $265,000 $15,000 down 6% Interest Call RENEE' 680.5564 Can't Sell your Home? Let us Rent it? Full Service Property Management Call JOE 696.7926 FOR RENT/TOWNHOME 1300 SF 2BR/1.5BA w/Garage Sevierville $695.00 mo. Call JOE 696.7926 Commercial Bldg. 1.15 AC. 1120Sf. 210 Ft.Rd Frontage $129,000 Joe 696.7926 w w w. R E A LT YPLUSRE.com 865-428-8155 505 Dolly Parton Parkway Sevierville, TN 37862

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2.80 Acres: 2BR/1BA brick/vinyl home. Bsmt., 2 car garage. $136,900. Kathy 621-0450 Realty Plus 4288155 House for Sale Great location in the Heart of Pigeon Forge 1400+ sq ft 3BR/2+BA Real wood floors New tile in bathrooms ***$139,000*** Not for rent or lease Call 865-850-6738

829 MANUFACTURED HOME SALES

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

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865-453-0086

Appraised Value $240,000

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Selling Price $186,500 Call (865) 436-3565

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865-453-0086 Nice House & Shop, 3BD/3BA,w/fpl Finished Basement with rec. rm. 2400sq.ft. total, 3yr. old shop 1200sq,ft. with 2 roll up doors. Separate RV awing. $179,900. 3miles outside Maryville, in the country. For more info. call 865977-1808 711 CONDOS FOR SALE Beautiful 3 Bedroom 2 Bath Condo in Pigeon Forge Located beside The Grand Hotel, between Red lights 5 & 6 Call or information (423) 253-4151

831 MOBILE HOME PARK LOTS

RV and Camp Sites

Indian Camp Creek Monthly or Yearly Utilities & wiďŹ Bathhouse & Laundromat Near the Park 850-2487 838 CAMPER RENTALS Camper lots for rent on Price Way. Prices start at $250 mth. May have pets. 865-654-8702

1954 Chevrolet Trucks. 1, 3100 series. 2, 3600 series. Original trucks. 1, 5 window cab, drivable. $4200 for all. Call 865-5733814.

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1996 Chev 2500 5.7 vortech, 2wd Good cond. inside & out. $2800. 428-4094

950 MOTORCYCLE SALES 1977 Yamaha TT500 Trail bike, Excellent cond. Must see. $1400. Call 428-4094

945 TRUCK SALES

1965 Chevy Pickup Excellent shape Set up to vend produce. Has that certain look. V8 auto. $5500 865-7194605

2006 Suzuki Boulevard 900 miles, Mint cond. Garage kept. One owner, Metallic Blue and Black, Only $5500. Call 865654-5182

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Cribben Home Garage, Shop and Equipment

457 Rolen Road, Sevierville, TN 37876 Directions: From Sevierville travel 2 miles past Sevier County High School and turn right at BP Station onto Long Springs Rd. Travel 2.3 miles and Turn Right on Rolen Road to property on left Terms: 10% down day of day of sale, balance due at closing within 30 days. 2% Broker Participation being offered, please call ofďŹ ce for guidelines and fax or e-mail package. Notice: This house may contain lead based paint. 2 Bedroom /1 ½ Bath / 1200 sq ft. Home 24’x40’ Work Shop 20’x24’ Garage 2- 12’x20’ Out Buildings Separate 24’x25’ Mother-In-Law Quarters (Needs repair) Near the end of the road for privacy

Multi use 28’ Trailer (Formerly race car trailer) Dewalt Miter Saw Craftsman Laser Trac 10� Radial Arm Saw Delta Table Saw Drill Press Dust Collector Delta Shop Mate Router

Mr. Cribben has decided to retire and move out of state This is a wonderful opportunity for someone to own their own home and have a spacious shop/garage area in support of an at home business. The outbuildings provide ample space for a woodworking, sheet metal, custom cabinet shop, or simply added room for the hobbyist.

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

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