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The Knoxville News-Sentinel from Knoxville, Tennessee • 17

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ss The Knoxville North Knox County i News-Sentinel WESTFARRAQUT is home-delivered In the area shown in green WEST INews-Sentinel A BOmPra HOWARD NKWSI'AI'KH Ball Camp Bearden Bluegrass Byington Cedar Bluff Concord Fort Sanders Hardin Valley Karns Lenoir City Rocky Hill Sequoyah Hills Solway 1 West Hills Farragut Lenoir City Farragut Knoxville Loudon County By Sam Flanders News-Sentinel correspondent Parkway Extension Facts and Potential Damages" for presentation to the state Senate Transportation Committee The report based its opposition to the Department of Transportation's plans under consideration at that time on these negatives: Existence of unstable geological formations Sinkhole collapse Groundwater contamination Adverse effect on downtown da Research Institute and professor of engineering of the University of Central Florida Dr Nick Crawford geologist and then director of the Center for Cave and Karst Studies at Western Kentucky University and Dr Hsiang-te Kung then assistant professor of geography at Memphis State University and a planner with the KnoxvilleKnox County Metropolitan Planning Commission from 1973 Please see PARKWAY page WF7 '80s activists keep eye on progress of Pellissippi Knoxville Splitting existing neighborhoods Massive cuts and Alls in neighborhoods Noise pollution Disruption of endangered species Devaluation of property Archaeological sites identified by DOT in subcontracts that may require excavation CAPPE enlisted assistance from Dr Barry Beck then director of the Flori Some former members of Citizens Against the Pellissippi Parkway Extension an organization of some 700 families active in the early 1980s now view the under -construction roadway with cautious optimism CAPPE with technical assistance from several consultants issued an impact statement in 1984 titled "Pellissippi It's tea time Folks from far and near decidedly say Norman Frye's iced brew is the best When the school held its second annual luncheon this year for all of its teachers and staff Vesser went to Frye for the refreshments "I wanted to get a beverage everybody would talk about and enjoy" he said "Last year I got five gallons We were out of it before the luncheon was over This year I got 10 gallons for the luncheon" Frye's iced tea is a secret recipe that keeps his customers guessing but yearning for more "I don't know what secret potion he puts in it but I've always enjoyed it It's just delicious tea" Vesser said Beth Hill makes several trips a week to Frye's market to satisfy her thirst with his tea "Since it's been so hot lately I've been drinking quite a bit of it" she said "It's not too sweet and it's not too sour It's really good" She also is eager to know how Frye makes his iced tea "We tried askin' that question but he wouldn't tell us" she said A jumbo cup of iced tea costs $110 A large cup "our biggest seller" Frye says costs 79 cents A small cup is 59 cents Please see TEA page WF2 By Skip Lackey News-Sentinel staff writer When former University of Tennessee quarterback Dewey Warren gets thirsty he buys a jumbo cup of Norman Frye's iced tea "I tell people 'Once you drink it you'll go back for more' Warren said "It just gives you a sense of get up and go" Warren is a salesman for Humbolt Express Inc just down the street from Frye's Vol Market No 3 on Western Avenue at Pleasant Ridge Road near the Interstate 640 interchange On hot sweltering summer afternoons Frye 62 sells more than 40 gallons of iced tea a day to thirsty patrons "People drive from all over Knoxville just to get that tea" Warren said "To go by and see how much iced tea goes out of there is just amazing" Louie Vesser assistant principal at Morristown-Hamblen High School East lives in Morristown but grc up in Knoxville Vesser has been drinking Frye's iced tea for almost 10 years "It's the best iced tea you ever wrapped your lip around" Vesser said "It's just got a great flavor" Connie GroschNews-Sentinel staff Norman Frye brews his secret recipe iced tea by the gallons at his Vol Market No 3 on Western Avenue and people come from miles around to sip it Inside BirthsWF8 Farragut NewsWF6 Good NewsWF7 David HarknessWFIO Healthy ThoughtsWF8 Knox HappeningsWF9 Lenoir City NewsWF5 Randall WrightWF10 Guest List Farragut Alderwoman Ann Page's invitation brought a frown from the mayorWF8 Changeover Lenoir City Council discovers that Mayor Lane switched the city's insurance companyWF5 Long Service The Ball Camp 50-Plus Club honored William Albert Gault on his 98th birthdayWF2 1HHHBK rot rooi 03 GALA GRAND RE -OPENING oooos loooooi roi 10? 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