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Volume: XIV Issue: 18 January 24, 2018 WEDNESDAY Smiles of the Day! (See Crowder pg 3) Roxys Seized from Pocket A 54yearold Monroe County driver was taken into custody last week, a search finding an amount of illegal prescription pills on the suspect. Charged by Madis onville Police Patrol Offi cer Adam Russell with (See Atkins pg 3) possession of Schedule II acetaminophen oxy codone was Randall Er skin Atkins of Madisonville. Russell said he spotted Atkins driving on High way 411 without using a (See Planning pg 3) Atkins TN SB 0954 states that it's an offense -- Class C misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of up to $50 -- for a person to knowingly operate a motor vehicle in any marked school zone in this state, when a warning flasher or flashers are in operation, and talk on a hand-held mo- bile telephone while the vehicle is in motion. However, the offense is not committed if the telephone is equipped with a hands-free de- vice, for drivers 18 years of age or older. A driver under age 18 is breaking the law talk- ing either using a hands-free or handheld while driving through an active school zone. REMINDER: A driver who shot through a speed zone on Thursday was stopped and arrested for an illegal substance. Charged by Madis onville Police Patrol Offi cer Adam Russell with Truck Search Turns Up Drug Crowder Greg Altum The Madisonville Re gional Planning Commis sion on Friday approved a request by Shelter My Sheep to build another City Planning Commission Approves Microhouse Request microhouse for temporary lodging. Barbara Raper and Reverend Jon Far raone represented the or ganization at the meeting. “Our goal is to help homeless families get The Lady Bears recognize one of their own Friday night before the match against the Hiwassee Dam Eagles. Samantha Russell recently claimed a grand accomplishment amongst basketball players—the 1,000 points-scored milestone. Pictured at mid- court with her family, Russell was presented with a commemorative basketball by Coach Gary Tucker to commemorate her achievement. Russell Scores 1,000 Points (Photo By Tulli Cole) Two Declare for Forgety’s State Post Two newcomers took the first step toward run ning for State Representa tive John Forgety’s office on Friday, filing qualifying petitions for the 23rd Dis trict of McMinn and Monroe counties. And three women have declared for the expiring seat of Monroe County Board of Education’s Third District member Jo Cagle, picking up qualify ing paperwork heading to the August general elec tion. Mark Cochran and Donald Trey Winder III took documents for For gety’s seat on January 5, re turning the papers on Friday. (See Petitions pg 7) Three Challenging Cagle’s School Board Seat Speeding and Sitting on Meth Traffic Stop Comes for Lack of Seatbelt

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Volume: XIV Issue: 18 January 24, 2018

WEDNESDAY

Smiles of the Day!

(See Crowder pg 3)

Roxys Seized from Pocket A 54-year-old MonroeCounty driver was takeninto custody last week, asearch finding an amountof illegal prescription pillson the suspect. Charged by Madis-onville Police Patrol Offi-cer Adam Russell with (See Atkins pg 3)

possession of Schedule IIacetaminophen oxy-codone was Randall Er-skin Atkins ofMadisonville. Russell said he spottedAtkins driving on High-way 411 without using a

(See Planning pg 3)

Atkins

TN SB 0954 states that it's an offense -- ClassC misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of up to$50 -- for a person to knowingly operate amotor vehicle in any marked school zone inthis state, when a warning flasher or flashersare in operation, and talk on a hand-held mo-bile telephone while the vehicle is in motion.

However, the offense is not committed if thetelephone is equipped with a hands-free de-vice, for drivers 18 years of age or older.

A driver under age 18 is breaking the law talk-ing either using a hands-free or handheld whiledriving through an active school zone.

REMINDER:

A driver who shotthrough a speed zone onThursday was stoppedand arrested for an illegalsubstance. Charged by Madis-onville Police Patrol Offi-cer Adam Russell with

Truck SearchTurns Up Drug

Crowder

Greg Altum The Madisonville Re-gional Planning Commis-sion on Friday approved arequest by Shelter MySheep to build another

City Planning CommissionApproves Microhouse Request

microhouse for temporarylodging. Barbara Raperand Reverend Jon Far-raone represented the or-

ganization at the meeting. “Our goal is to helphomeless families get

The Lady Bears recognize one of their own Fridaynight before the match against the Hiwassee DamEagles. Samantha Russell recently claimed a grandaccomplishment amongst basketball players—the1,000 points-scored milestone. Pictured at mid-court with her family, Russell was presented witha commemorative basketball by Coach GaryTucker to commemorate her achievement.

Russell Scores 1,000 Points

(Photo By Tulli Cole)

Two Declare for Forgety’s State Post Two newcomers tookthe first step toward run-ning for State Representa-tive John Forgety’s officeon Friday, filing qualifyingpetitions for the 23rd Dis-trict of McMinn andMonroe counties.

And three women havedeclared for the expiringseat of Monroe CountyBoard of Education’sThird District member JoCagle, picking up qualify-ing paperwork heading tothe August general elec-

tion. Mark Cochran andDonald Trey Winder IIItook documents for For-gety’s seat on January 5, re-turning the papers onFriday.

(See Petitions pg 7)

Three Challenging Cagle’s School Board Seat

Speeding and Sitting on Meth

Traffic Stop Comes for Lack of Seatbelt

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OBITUARIESMYERS, JOE E., age 78, ofMadisonville, passed away3:05 a.m. Saturday, January20, 2018 at his home. Wellknown auto mechanic formany years. Survivors:wife, Linda Sutton Myers;children and spouses,Randy and Lisa Myers,Fayetteville, GA, Shawnand Paul Gamble, ChristyPalmiter and fiancee ChrisStakely, all of Madisonville;grandchildren, Tyler,Zachary, and Parker Myers,Jordan Myers, Ashely Sum-mey and Amanda Gamble;great-grandchildren, Bran-don and Landon; severalnieces and nephews. Pre-ceded in death by son,David Floyd Myers; grand-son, Eric Summey; parents,Gaines and Eula MaeMyers, several sisters andbrothers. The family wantsto say a special thank you toTina Longhurst, FamilyHome Care, caregivers andnurses and the HopewellSprings Fire Department foryour love and care. Funeral2 p.m. Monday, Biereley-Hale Chapel, Rev. SamBoone officiating. IntermentHopewell Springs Ceme-tery. Family will receivefriends 12-2 p.m. Monday atBiereley-Hale FuneralHome, Madisonville.REAGAN, MELVIN, age78, of Tellico Plains, went tobe with the Lord 4:15 a.m.Thursday, January 18, 2018at Blount Memorial Hospital.He was a devoted dad,grandfather, and greatgrandfather. He attendedCenter PresbyterianChurch. He is preceded indeath by wife, Mae Reagan;parents, Frank andJosephine Reagan; broth-ers, James, Tommy, Henry,and Wayne Reagan; sisters,Edna Mae Harris and Min-nie Crowden. Survivors: sonand daughter-in-law, Ran-dall and Cheryl Reagan;

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back on their feet,” Rapersaid. The organization hasone microhouse in use inTellico Plains, she added. The planning commis-sion approved the re-sub-division of 5.74 acres intothree parcels on the southand west sides of RidgeRoad. Resident AlbertMack Harrill was an appli-cant along with the Shel-ter My Sheeporganization. Farraone said the or-ganization had $9,000 forone lot it intended to use. County Planner RuthHawk said mobile homeswere on the property in-tended for the micro-house, recommendingapproval of the re-subdivi-sion on the condition apower line easementwould be properly docu-mented and that all re-quired signatures wereobtained. Marilyn Atkins movedto approve the measure,Tony Wilson seconded,and the motion was unan-imously approved. At the start of themeeting, commissionersconvened as the city boardof zoning appeals to ap-prove the minutes of itsDecember 19, 2017, meet-ing.

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possession of Schedule IImethamphetamine wasLogan Heath Crowder ofMadisonville. Russell said he watchedCrowder’s Chevy S-10truck pass through a 25-mile-per-hour zone on Is-bill Road while traveling at41 miles per hour. Russellcaught up to the truck andstopped in at BradleyDrive. Crowder had nodriver’s license, it beingsuspended, Russell said. A search of the trucklocated an amount ofmeth under the driver’sseat. Crowder said thesubstance was for personaluse.

Atkins(Continued from pg 1)

seatbelt. A status checkdetermined Atkins to havehad a previous drugcharge. Gaining consent tosearch Atkins, Russellfound a metal container inAtkins’ pants pocket andinside the container wereseveral white pills. Atkins said the pillswere “roxys.” Atkins had no prescrip-tion for the controlleddrugs, Russell said,

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Page 4 - The BUZZ January 24, 2018the hometown heroes. The score at the end ofthe third quarter was 31-49. The Eagles scored firstin the fourth and finalquarter, a three-pointer.They would then tally afoul shot to make it a 35-49 game. But a defensive re-bound by Shaw on amissed free throw openedthe gates for the Bears.The following play sawCrace fouled during a shotattempt. He sunk bothfoul shots. Hiwassee Dam scoredto make it a 37-51 game.However, the Bears wereagain swift in their re-sponse. Shaw and Rine-hart put away three freethrows, and Crace turneda steal into a transitionbasket. Mere momentslater, Lambert would pickup yet another steal. Hewould then take a trip tothe line put away a freethrow. Cue Carter, return-ing an offensive rebound.

Tulli Cole The Eagles of Hi-wassee Dam came to callat Tellico Plains HighSchool on January 19, 2017.The hometown heroes,the Bears, boldly answeredthis challenge. Theysteadily built up a leadthroughout the ensuingduel, a lead their oppo-nents could not match. The Eagles won theopening basket of thenight. However, the Bearswere quick to answer.Jesse Lambert picked apocket and turned thatsteal into a duo of pointson the other end of thefloor. Hiwassee Dam thenwent on a 6-0 run to takethe 8-2 lead. David Crace put an endto this run and the Bears’drought. Fouled during ashot attempt, he put awaya free throw. This provedto be the beginning of a 9-0 run for the Bears. Off anassist from Lambert,Crace followed up with atransition basket. DakotaShaw then returned an of-fensive rebound for an-other bucket. DaleRinehart next found theopen Piper Carter, andCarter netted a pair ofpoints. Capping off therun was Lambert andCrace. Lambert snaggedanother steal to his name,and the resulting transi-tion ended with Cracescoring once more. Just like that, the Bearsled 8-11. But the Eagles won thenext five points and re-took the lead. Cue Hayden Teague.He drove in towards thebasket and tallied a back-wards lay-up, locking upthe scoreboard in the finalmoments of the quarter. The score at the end ofthe first quarter was 13-13. The Bears came outswinging in the secondquarter, opening proceed-ings with a 5-0 run. Itbegan when Lambert andRinehart forced a steal outof their opponents. Thispaved the way to a driving

Bears Take Down Eagleslayup by Shaw. Mere mo-ments later, Rinehart con-nected with Crace whonailed a shot from beyondthe arc. And at the 6:41marker, Carter tallied afoul shot to give the Bearsthe 13-19 lead. The Eagles wouldmake it a 15-19 game, onlyfor the Bears to orches-trate another 5-0 run.Carter kicked it off with athree-point play at the4:54 marker. Not long af-terward, Shaw swattedaside a would-be shot andwon back possession forthe Bears. During the en-suing play, Shaw wasfouled while returning anoffensive rebound. He putaway both foul shotsbringing the score to 15-24. The next three pointsbelonged to HiwasseeDam. However, oncemore, the Bears re-sponded to this show offorce with one of theirown. Shaw first returnedan offensive rebound for abasket. And with less thana minute remaining in thehalf, Carter picked apocket. This steal allowedCarter to race down thefloor, whirl around, andwalk away with the basket. The Eagles would scorebefore time expired. The score at halftimewas 20-28. The Bears drew firstblood in the opening mo-ments of the second half.Rinehart’s defense al-lowed Tellico Plains tomake away with a steal,paving the way to a bucketby Shaw. It would not be the lastbasket for the Bears, ei-ther. In fact, it was the be-ginning of an 8-0 run. Thenext six points came cour-tesy of Crace, with the runalso featuring a steal byShaw and an assist byRinehart. The Bears’ defense wasno slouch during this time.They did not allow Hi-wassee Dam to score ashot until nearly four min-utes had passed in thequarter. And when the Eagles

did score, the Bears wereswift to make those pointsnull and void. Crace firstnetted a bucket duringtransition, and Carter fol-lowed up this play with afree throw. Shaw thenpicked up another steal,allowing Crace to score onthe ensuing possession. The Bears led 22-41. A three-pointer by Hi-wassee Dam made it a 25-41 game. Shaw ate upsome of those points witha basket of his own. The next four pointsbelonged to the Eagles.However, the Bears did asthey had done before.They mirrored thosepoints, with Rinehart (offthe assist by Crace) andCrace scoring back-to-back baskets. And whenthe Eagles scored to bringthe score to 31-47, EvanHarris scored a last-sec-ond bucket to end thequarter on a high note for

The Bears would thenforce a turnover out oftheir rivals. Shaw snaggeda steal and brought itdown the floor for an-other bucket. It had been an 11-0 run,and just like that, theBears led 37-62. The Eagles scored abasket, only for the Bearsto make it null and void aswell. Rinehart nailed ashot from beyond the arc.Harris would follow upthis play with one of hisown, picking a pocket tosend possession back tothe Bears. During thispossession, Matthew Cainwas fouled and sent to theline. He sank both shots,giving the Bears the 39-67lead. Before time expired,the Eagles won somepoints. However, so didDylan Walker. Fouled, hetook a trip to the line andwalked away with bothfoul shots. The final score was 44-69.

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were quick to matchthose points and thensome. Hollinghead con-nected with Kirkpatrick,who promptly sunk an-other three-pointer.Hollinghead would thenland a blow of her own,punching her ticket for atrip to the line and walk-ing away with a pair offoul shots. Kaylee Westwould mirror this attackin the moments immedi-ately following, nabbingtwo foul shots to give theLady Bears the 6-36 lead. With 50.8 left in thehalf, Hiwassee Damscored a basket. Russellanswered with a foul shot,and this free throwproved to be the finalpoint of the half. The score at halftimewas 8-37. The Lady Bears hadthe first possession of thethird quarter. They wastedlittle time in scoring, too.Yearwood found the openRussell who quicklyscored down low. Notlong afterward, Yearwoodpicked up another assistand Hollinghead talliedanother bucket. Thisopening run ended withKirkpatrick scoring a bas-ket to bring the score to 8-43. The Lady Bears’ de-fense was in fine formonce more, not allowing aHiwassee Dam bucket tocross its sights until the5:22 marker. The offensethen went on the attack

Tulli Cole The Lady Bears tookon the Lady Eagles of Hi-wassee Dam on Friday,January 19. The week’s iceand snow had done littleto freeze their revving en-gines. The Lady Bearscame out swinging and didnot look back, taking acommanding lead early onand defending it until thefinal buzzer sounded. The Lady Bears domi-nated in the first quarter.Even as their defense keptthe Lady Eagles scorelessuntil the 28 second mark,the hometown heroinesclaimed sixteen points. The blistering runbegan with a steal by JadenHollinghead, paving the

Lady Bears Tear Past Hiwassee Damway to a three-point playat the hands of CallieKirkpatrick. Mere mo-ments later, Kirkpatrickscored again during a tran-sition play. Chloe Year-wood followed up with awhirling drive whichended with a basket, andshe later transformed apair of steals into a duo offoul shots. It would not bethe last picked pocket forYearwood, either, for hernext steal opened thegates for Samantha Russellto tally a bucket. Russellwould then connect withKirkpatrick who swiftlynailed a shot from beyondthe arc. The run wascapped off with anothertransition basket for Kirk-patrick, giving the LadyBears the 0-16 lead. The Lady Eagles scoredwith less than a minute re-maining in the quarter.Russell was quick to makethose points null and voidas well. She scored a bas-ket to push the Lady Bearslead to 2-18. Also fouledduring the shot, shestepped up to the line andmade it a three-point play. The Lady Bears’ defenseheld on for the remainingtwelve seconds. The scoreat the end of the firstquarter was 2-19. Hiwassee Dam hadpossession to open thesecond quarter. However,the Lady Bears’ defense

quickly forced a turnover.This steal led to a foul shotby Kirkpatrick. The hometown hero-ines would lather, rinse,and repeat in the mo-ments to follow. A steal re-sulted in a possession inwhich Kirkpatrick foundRussell down low. Russellput away the basket, giv-ing the Lady Bears the 2-22 lead. A pair of foul shots bythe Lady Eagles made it a4-22 game. The LadyBears were swift in theirresponse. Tess Pearsonsnagged the offensive re-bound to prolong the play,allowing Kirkpatrick toclaim another trey to hername. The match then fellinto a little back-and-forth, as both squadssought the next basket. The Lady Bears werethe first to end thisdrought. Taking advantageof Hiwassee Dam’s foultrouble, Kirkpatrickstepped up to the line. Shemade both free throws topush the Lady Bears’ leadto 4-27. Soon afterward,Russell made away with asteal. The ensuing transi-tion ended with Yearwoodtallying the basket. The Lady Eagles wouldscore with a little underthree minutes remainingin the half. But as they hadbefore, the Lady Bears

once more, moving for-ward with a 9-0 run. Itopened with a jumper atthe hands of Russell, andshe soon followed it up bynailing a shot from be-yond the arc. Kirkpatricknext picked off a pass,paving the way to a transi-tion basket by Yearwood.The final bucket of therun also belonged to Year-wood, and it gave theLady Bears the 10-52 lead. In the final minutes,the Lady Eagles scoredeight points to make it 18-52. One would-be posses-sion, however, wasstopped short by MattieBurnett. The score at the end ofthe third quarter was 18-52. The Lady Eagles hadthe first possession of thefourth quarter. They gotoff a shot, but it was amiss, and Russell grabbedthe rebound. It proved to be theLady Bears who woulddraw first blood in thisfinal quarter of theevening. Hollingheadsnagged the steal, and shewould soon take a trip tothe foul line as well. Sheput away a foul shot togive the Lady Bears the18-53 lead. Mere momentslater, Yearwood would netanother steal. It paved theway to a transition basketfor Kirkpatrick. Hiwassee Dam scoredto make it a 20-55 game.Russell mirrored thosepoints with a pair of foulshots. And when the LadyEagles scored anotherbasket, Yearwood re-sponded with a drivinglay-up. Another Lady Eaglepossession was endedwith fine defense by Westand Trinity Lance. Lancewould soon strike oncemore, ending a secondHiwassee Dam posses-sion with a steal. This stealpaved the way to a trip tothe foul line for Russell.She won both free throwsand the final points of thegame. The final score: 22-61. With this win, HeadCoach Gary Tucker nowhas 725 wins to his illustri-ous and legendary career.

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Around The Globe The United States AirForce deployed A-10Thunderbolt jets toAfghanistan this week, thefirst time in over threeyears providing close-airsupport for American andAfghan troops. The movewas the latest sign of esca-lating military operationsand a deepening of U.S.military involvement bythe Trump administrationagainst the Taliban. Multiple Americanswere killed and injuredover the weekend during asiege at Kabul’s intercon-tinental Hotel, though anexact number was notavailable on Tuesday, offi-cials in Afghanistan said.Later, 22 were reported askilled when Taliban mili-tants in suicide vestsstormed the hotel on Sat-urday, 14 of which wereforeigners and eight wereAfghans. A Kurdish militiaspokesman said on Tues-day that Turkey hadshelled a city in northeastSyria, Turkish forces press-ing into a Syrian Kurdishenclave for the fourthstraight day. One officialsaid there had been no ca-sualties but the Britain-based Syrian Observatoryfor Human Rights said 24civilians, 24 Kurdish fight-ers, and 25 Turkish-backedSyrian militiamen hadbeen killed. The Associated Pressreported on Tuesday thatEurope’s economy was“on a roll,” raising thequestion of exactly whenthe European CentralBank would end its ex-traordinary stimulus ef-forts. No changes instimulus settings or inter-

est rates were expected ata scheduled Thursdaymeeting of the bank,which sets monetary pol-icy for the 19 countriesthat use the euro. The mass murdererand former spy for North

Korea who blew up a pas-senger jet in 1987 on or-ders from Kim Jong Un’sfather said on Monday notto trust Kim, for he had“dark motives” behind hisdecision to send athletesto the Winter Olympics.Kim Hyun-hui added thatthe North hoped to sepa-rate South Korea from itsally, the United States, andeventually reunify the Ko-rean peninsula underCommunist rule. The Philippines raisedthe alert level at its Mayonvolcano on Monday, a loudexplosion bringing in-creased activity of themountain and promptingauthorities to closeschools and urge residents

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3989 Hwy 411 Madisonville

423-442-2128

Petitions(Continued from pg 1)

Set to oppose Cagle areKimberly Jean Bolix,Melissa L. Carter, and Vic-toria Leanne Tallent. Allfour of the women haveyet to return completedpetitions. District One’s incum-bent Dewitt Upton andDistrict Two’s incumbentMarsha Standridge haveboth picked up qualifyingpapers in bids to return tooffice. Here’s the latest elec-

tion commission list ofcandidates and hopefulsfor the 2018 election sea-son, as provided by theelection commission onFriday. Martha M. Cook (peti-tion returned), Julia V.Lee, circuit court clerk. Teddy C. Waters (peti-tion returned), constable,District 1 Charles O. Kennedy(petition returned),Robert C “Robby” Lovin-good, Jody D. Richards(petition returned), con-stable, District 2.

Marty D. Jenkins, con-stable, District 3. Larry Charles Sloan,county clerk (petition re-turned). Lindsey Chestnutt,Bennie Ray Moser (peti-tion returned), V. MarlenePrater, Ronnie A. Upton(petition returned),Haskell Marty Allen,Larry Joe Anderson, LarryJames, James Matoy (peti-tion returned), Adam W.Reynolds (petition re-turned), George DougWatson (petition re-turned), county commis-sion, District 1. Philip L. Axley, MartinE. Howard, William Cross(petition returned),Joseph W. Debity, SamuelBrian Harrill (petition re-turned), Richard Kirk-land, Chad C. Leming(petition returned),county commission, Dis-trict 2. Harold P. Hawkins (pe-tition returned), Anthony

Ray Peels, Bill Shadden,Roger Thomas (petitionreturned), Chris L. Wise-man (petition returned),county commission, Dis-trict 3. Paulette M. Summey,county commission, Dis-trict 4. Regina F. Burns,Robert M. Ingram (peti-tion returned), MaganDarrell Shaw, CliffordTimothy Yates (petitionreturned), county mayor. Kimberly “Kim” EstesBivens (petition returned),register of deeds. Matthew T. Cansler(petition returned), SteveD. Teague (petition re-

turned), road superintend-ent. Billy R. Bivens (petitionreturned), RaymondPatrick Upton (petitionreturned), Tonia R. Nor-wood (independent, willappear only on August bal-lot), Tommy J. Jones (peti-tion returned), Randy D.White, sheriff. Marna Maynard Hull,(Petition returned)trustee. For more information,contact the election com-mission at 423-442-2461 orgo online tohttp://www.monroecoun-tyelectioncommission.com/

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Free Bluetick mix, female, sixmonths old, crate trained. Call423-572-1027

Carry all dog hauler, holds up tofour dogs $175 423-295-2695

Fish aquarium, 55 gal, somefish, air pump, decorations, $150firm, 513-305-6022

Full blood German Shepherdpuppies for sale, not registered.Seven weeks old, $200 each,For information photos, call 423-371-9251Beagle, female, two-years-old,spayed, raised inside but hs livedoutside, make a great pet but nota hunting dog, $50 OBO, 423-371-1742Lionhead rabbit, $25 OBO, 423-887-4198

Blue Tick Mix, female, sixmonths, crate trained, free togood home, 423-572-1027

Free roosters, three Rhode Is-land Red, one white, one buff423-442-3102

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January 24, 2018

ADOPTIONAdopt: My dream is to share mylife and my love with a child. Ac-tive, secure woman hopes toadopt. Expenses paid. Call Erin973-566-9010 or erinadopt.info

CLASSIFIEDSANIMALS

CLASSIFIEDS

ANIMALSHiring Caregivers and CNAsPersonalized in home care toaid and assist the elderly and

disabled in the Monroe County area.

Morning and evening shiftsavailable as well as weekends

and PRN opportunities.We offer insurance after 60 daysand 401K after one year of em-ployment. Insurance benefits of-fered through BCBS.Qualifications: Must have reliabletransportation, with a valid driver'slicense and active auto insuranceMust pass a national backgroundcheck and drug screening

Apply online at www.fhcsllc.com

or apply in person at our office 603 Congress Pkwy N Athens

8:00 am - 4:30 pm Monday thru Friday

If you have any questions call LaDonna 423-744-4674

ABSOLUTE ESTATE AUCTION

TERMS: REAL ESTATE: 25% down day of sale, balance with deed30 days. A 10% Buyers premium will be in effect day of sale. Closewithin 30 days. No Exceptions! Verification of funds required.PERSONAL PROPERTY: Cash or check day of sale. A 10% Buyerspremium will be in effect day of sale. See photos and partial list online.INSPECTION:Any time prior to sale, plats on property or call Bill Howeat 423-519-9355 for a personal tour. For plats and photos visit our website www.c21howe.com or www.auctionzip.com/listings/3024271.htmlOn site date of sale: 8 am until time of sale.DIRECTIONS: From Athens Hwy 11 South to right into Stone CrestSubdivision. Take second right. Home on right. Watch for signs.AUCTIONEER COMMENTS: Wonderful subdivision, nice homes allaround. Large wooded common area just behind this well built home.Great opportunity to buy at your own price.

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Howe Realty & AuctionEach office is independently owned and operated.

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Wm. E “Bill” Howe, Broker/AuctioneerTAL#4476 Firm#1303

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Announcements day of sale supercede any written advertisement.

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Looking for Full-time Employees! Mastermelt America

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Now Hiring a General Production LaborersBenefits Include • Four, 10-hour shifts per week • Overtime available (but not required) • Medical,disability, and life insurance available- Must be able to lift 40 pounds- Must be able to pass drug test, physical, and background check - Forklift experience and prior production experience a plus- Some positions may require third shift and/or weekends.APPLY IN PERSON AT MASTERMELT LOCATION

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YARD SALESYOUR AD GOES HERE!THE BUZZ 442-1635

LEGAL NOTICESSTATE OF TENNESSEE

PROBATE COURT OF MONROE COUNTY

Madisonville, TennesseeNOTICE TO CREDITORS

ESTATE OF Thomas Beryl Moser

(Deceased)Docket # 2018-004

Notice is hereby given that onthe 18th day of January 2018,Letters Testamentary in respectof the Estate of Thomas BerylMoser, deceased, who diedJune 15, 2017, were issued tothe undersigned by the ProbateCourt of Monroe County, Ten-nessee. All persons, residentand non-resident, having claims,matured or unmatured, againstthe Estate are required to file thesame with the Clerk of the abovenamed Court on or before theearlier of the dates prescribed in(1) or (2), otherwise their claimswill be forever barred:

(1)(A) Four (4) months fromthe date of the first publication (orposting, as the case may be) ofthis notice if the creditor receivedan actual copy of this notice tocreditors at least sixty (60) daysbefore the date that is four (4)months from the date of the firstpublication (or posting); or

(B) Sixty (60) days from thedate the creditor received an ac-tual copy of this notice to credi-tors if the creditorreceived thecopy of the notice less than sixty(60) days prior to the date that isfour (4) months from the date offirst publication (or posting) asdescribed in (1) (A); or

(2) Twelve (12) months fromthe decedent’s date of death.This 18th day of January, 2018Willa Mae MoserPersonal RepresentativeEstate of Thomas Beryl MoserDeceasedJohn Carson, IIIAttorney for the EstateTeresa A. ChoateProbate ClerkDonna C. McKenzieDeputy Clerk

LEGAL NOTICESSTATE OF TENNESSEE

PROBATE COURT OF MONROE COUNTY

Madisonville, TennesseeNOTICE TO CREDITORS

ESTATE OF Joseph L. McDowell

(Deceased)Docket # 2018-003

Notice is hereby given that onthe 18th day of January 2018,Letters Administration in respectof the Estate of JOSEPH L. MC-DOWELL, deceased, who diedNovember 25, 2017, were is-sued to the undersigned by theProbate Court of MonroeCounty, Tennessee. All persons,resident and non-resident, hav-ing claims, matured or unma-tured, against the Estate arerequired to file the same with theClerk of the above named Courton or before the earlier of thedates prescribed in (1) or (2),otherwise their claims will be for-ever barred:

(1)(A) Four (4) months fromthe date of the first publication (orposting, as the case may be) ofthis notice if the creditor receivedan actual copy of this notice tocreditors at least sixty (60) daysbefore the date that is four (4)months from the date of the firstpublication (or posting); or

(B) Sixty (60) days from thedate the creditor received an ac-tual copy of this notice to credi-tors if the creditorreceived thecopy of the notice less than sixty(60) days prior to the date that isfour (4) months from the date offirst publication (or posting) asdescribed in (1) (A); or

(2) Twelve (12) months fromthe decedent’s date of death.This 18th day of January, 2018Kasi DavisPersonal RepresentativeEstate of Joseph L. McDowellDeceasedJohn Carson, IIIAttorney for the EstateTeresa A. ChoateProbate ClerkDonna C. McKenzieDeputy Clerk

LEGAL NOTICESSTATE OF TENNESSEE

PROBATE COURT OF MONROE COUNTY

Madisonville, TennesseeNOTICE TO CREDITORS

ESTATE OF Harry Raymond Checker

(Deceased)Docket # 2018-006

Notice is hereby given that onthe 19th day of January 2018,Letters Testamentary in respectof the Estate of HARRY RAY-MOND CHECKER, deceased,who died January 12, 2018,were issued to the undersignedby the Probate Court of MonroeCounty, Tennessee. All persons,resident and non-resident, hav-ing claims, matured or unma-tured, against the Estate arerequired to file the same with theClerk of the above named Courton or before the earlier of thedates prescribed in (1) or (2),otherwise their claims will be for-ever barred:

(1)(A) Four (4) months fromthe date of the first publication (orposting, as the case may be) ofthis notice if the creditor receivedan actual copy of this notice tocreditors at least sixty (60) daysbefore the date that is four (4)months from the date of the firstpublication (or posting); or

(B) Sixty (60) days from thedate the creditor received an ac-tual copy of this notice to credi-tors if the creditorreceived thecopy of the notice less than sixty(60) days prior to the date that isfour (4) months from the date offirst publication (or posting) asdescribed in (1) (A); or

(2) Twelve (12) months fromthe decedent’s date of death.This 19th day of January, 2018Andrew R. CheckerPersonal RepresentativeEstate of Harry Raymond CheckerDeceasedSteven B. WardAttorney for the EstateTeresa A. ChoateProbate ClerkDonna C. McKenzieDeputy Clerk

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Electric range, $200, 423-442-5413

CLASSIFIEDS

2005 Chevrolet Silverado 1500,four door, long bed, a/c, newtires, $6,000, 423-371-4837.

2002 Ford F250 Lariat, teal, lowmileage, leather seats, fullyloaded, 4.5 V8 engine, rearwheel drive, gas, two doors withextended cab doors, extendedbed with cover, serious inquiriesonly, $7,000 423-337-2465, 423-371-0628.

CLASSIFIEDS

EMPLOYMENT

Window air conditioner, $30,423-271-0267

Washer, $200, 423-442-5413

Good used appliances dryers,washers, stoves, and refrigera-tors $100 and up 423-351-4319

Hoover Floor Max for floor andcarpet, with attachments, $35,865-408-0118

Magic Chef upright freezer, 49”tall, frost free, $175, 941-713-9514

Four tires, 215 60R16 andchrome wheels, $400, 423-435-4716.

AUTOMOBILESTRUCKS & VANS

1995 Ford Aspire, wrecked, re-pairable. mechanically good,four new tires, $500, 423-807-1135

Pigs for sale, $35 each 423-271-5266.

Pygmy-mix billy goats, $50 a-piece, 423-253-3938

ANIMALSCLASSIFIEDS

Kenmore washer and dryer set,good condition, $250, 423-351-3874

Whirlpool stove, super capacity,465 electric $100 865-318-6557

2001 Buick Regal, gold, rebuilttitle, cold air, $2,000, 423-572-0009 or 423-371-0104

2004 Ford Focus ZX5, white,five-speed, cold air, $1,700, 423-572-0009 or 423-371-0104

Black oven built in style, alsoblack dishwasher all in goodworking order $150/both 423-4423-2079

Computer keyboard, wireless,light up, new $10 423-337-6798

Whirlpool Microwave, like new,1000 watt, white, $175 423-210-1950

Whirlpool Stove, glasstop, likenew $250 423-210-1950

Puppies for sale, $25 each, textor call 423-572-2750Pack of eight Beagles for sale.Seven males and one female.Good hunting dogs, ready tohunt right away, $1,200 for all.Serious callers only, 423-295-2068 or 423-442-5334.

Vintage 1902 Wringer Washer,Maytag with motor $125 423-295-2695

Apartment-sized washer anddryer, $225, 423-351-3874

Two male beagle puppies sixmonths old out of good huntingdogs. $50 each 865-363-1892

Space saver conventionaloven/microwave combo, white,GE, with mounting bolts, $75,423-519-5838

Kitchen range, works good,looks good $75 423-836-8180

Emerson 12" tube tv $10 423-420-0993 leave message if noanswer.

Two small dogs, one black, onebrown, free to good home, 423-420-3199.

Lexmark 252 Printer $15 423-420-0993 leave message if noanswer.

HP Deskjet 550C printer $15423-420-0993 leave message ifno answer.

68 Car CareQuality Service

You Can Depend OnAll Type Repairs on Foreign and Domestic Cars & Light Trucks

337-97512805 New Hwy 68 Sweetwater

ASE Certified

CLASSIFIEDS

Glide trolling motor 37 lb. thrustwith foot pedals and brackets$195. 865-408-0118.

BOATING

CAMPERSCamper Special 1999 Dutch-man Classic GL, 35 foot, all newappliances, new tires $7,400,call 423-253-7965 or 423-519-5569

Barn siding 423-404-4311

Cedar, walnut, and cherry woodlike new 423-404-4311

AUTOMOTIVENorth Face coat, Med, Large,and XL $45 423-442-3748

Converse, blue, ladies size 8,brand new $25 423-506-6141

Texas Nike, Large $30 423-442-3748

1998 Oldsmobile Aurora, 73K,sunroof, leather interior, auto-matic, heated seats $4,800 423-337-5474

BOOKKEEPINGBlackmon

BOOKKEEPING SERVICE Experienced, affordable, dependablebookkeeping, data entry, temporary fill in and daily management services

KIM BLACKMON 423-271-6412 www.kbbookkeeper.com

CLASSIFIEDS

CONSTRUCTION & REMODELING

Old barn metal, 7 foot- $4, 10foot- $5 423-519-3058

2x4, 2x6, 2x8's 423-404-4311New and used mantles 423-404-4311

Hand hued logs 423-404-4311

Old drop siding 423-404-4311

Three big boxes of new greyPVC pipe electrical fittings (as-sorted sweeping elbows, Jboxes, adapters and couplings),25' grey flex conduit, $95 OBOfor all, 423-351-7736.

Tin for sale, 5V and corrugated,call for more information 423-404-4311

Used interior and exterior doors,windows, bathroom vanities,cabinets, and metal awning, call423-836-0237

Used bathroom vanities, cabi-nets, interior and exterior doors,windows, good condition, call423-404-5811

Inside and outside doors, new,36" 423-519-4091

1963 Corvair, needs work,$1,500, 423-295-4194.

Puppies, 3/4 Blue Heeler and1/4 Boarder Collie, both parentson site, excellent pets or workingdogs $150/each 423-295-5141

Computer, with keyboard andmonitor, re-built with all newparts, Compaq PC $75 423-519-4458

Nurse interested in ma-ternity care needed, ex-perience preferred, buttraining available. Call423-337-1147 or mail re-sume to PO Box 115,Madisonville, TN 37354.

2000 Lincoln LS, $3,500, call be-tween 6 and 8 p.m., 423-271-6060.

Maytag Dryer $75 865-218-6557

APPLIANCES

ELECTRONICS

CLOTHING

423-561-0864

Monday - Friday10 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.

Saturday 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.

HELMS TIRE

Many new tires, $50 installed.COOPER SERVICES LLC

Hiring Class A CDL Driversfor Local Shuttle Delivery

Applications at The Buzz, 113Main Street, Madisonville

12 hour shifts at $14-$16 /hr

Call 423-884-9124

Barn Tin $3/sheet 423-572-0227

Utility Camper for small truck$240 423-572-0227

Ankle high boots, leather, black,with 1.5 inch heels, by Fergiesize 8, $65 423-836-9407

AUTOMOBILESTRUCKS & VANS

Microwave 600 watt $20 423-404-0452, call before noon orleave message

Washer, heavy duty, commer-cial, Maytag $50 423-404-0452,call before noon or leave mes-sage

APPLIANCES

Upright freezer, good condition,$150 423-351-3874

ALL BUILDING, REMODELING& HOME IMPROVEMENTS

FROM A TO Z

CONNER CONSTRUCTION28 YEARS EXPERIENCE

Honest Folks. Reasonable Prices.LICENSED & INSURED

CALL BOB 519-4882“Experience Makes a Difference”

January 24, 2018

ELECTRONICS

Wanted: 1977 GMC Sprintfront bumper and grill, sameas Chevelle and El Camino423-253-7539

CNA/CaregiverQuality of Life Home Care isseeking compassionate, car-ing aides to assist elderly ordisabled adults with daily livingactivities in their home in Mon-roe, and McMinn counties.Valid driver license, automo-bile insurance, pass a criminalbackground check and drugscreen required. Please call423- 836-9505 to schedulean interview.

Used L&R tail light assembly w/wiring harness and used R&Lheadlight assembly. Both setscomplete, fits '99-02 Chevy truck,$70 for both 423-351-7736.

Help WantedDuct Installer

Heat/Air WorkerMust have experiencePart time or Full time

423-337-0037

Looking to hiretruck drivers with

CDL license.Apply within:

626 Anderson StreetMadisonville

Frigidaire glasstop stove, black,$150, 423-351-3874

Hotpoint washer, good condition,$150, 423-351-3874

Chest freezer $50 423-442-1800

Xbox One S, 500 GB with Res-ident Evil game, used about onehour, $200 negotiable, 423-545-9758.

Puppy Husky mix, sevenmonths, chocolate and tan, notneutered, 423-271-5355

Roper cook stove, white, goodcondition $150 423-405-8799

Glass top stove, whirlpool, black,excellent condition, two large,two small burners, plus warmingburners, $175, 513-305-6022

COOPER SERVICES LLCNow Hiring Material Handlers

Must be able to pass background and drug test

and work 8-12 hr shiftsStarting pay $9.50/hr

Send Resumés to [email protected] at the Buzz office113 Main Street, Madisonville

APPLICATIONS AND RESUMÉS BEING ACCEPTED

CONTRACTOR GROUP HIRING SERVICES FOR

JTEKT IN VONORE AREA

Bonded CNA, available forprivate sitting on Satur-days and some evenings,first-aid and CPR certified,over ten years experience,call Michelle, 423-836-3938

YOUR AD GOES HERE!THE BUZZ 442-1635

Dishwasher, GE, black, goodcondition $100 423-405-8799

Four 245/70/R17, four 15 inchtires 423-519-3718

Daycare seeks qualified di-rector, applicants may call423-337-1147.

PLACE YOUR YARDSALE IN THE BUZZ423-442-1635

SOLD!

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Firewood, oak, delivered$55/rick 423-271-5605

A couple mobile homes for rentin Monroe County. Call Michelleat 423-442-2127.

Hickory/Oak Firewood $60/rick,located in Madisonville, Deliveryextra 423-536-8655

423-519-5802

ON CALL 24/7

$45 SERVICE CALLSMILITARY DISCOUNT

PLEMONS RENTALS3 BR 2 BA ..... $550/MO

Mobile Home in Vonore2 BR 2 BA ..... $475/MO

Mobile Home in Vonoredeposit same as rent

utitlies NOT included NO petsStorage Units Available423-442-8869

Velvet wine-colored love seat,$100, 423-351-3874

HEAT & COOLING

CLASSIFIEDS CLASSIFIEDSCLASSIFIEDS

CLOVERLEAF APARTMENTS1 Bedroom ..................................$455/month2 Bedroom Townhouse.........$547/month3 Bedroom Townhouse........$634/month

121 Cloverleaf Lane Madisonville

Rent Includes Water, Sewer,Garbage, Playground, Picnic Area,

And On-Site Laundry Room.Starting August 1: $10 off if rent is

paid by the 5th of the month.

For More Information Call423-442-3333Application on Site

HANDICAP UNITS AVAILABLE / EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY

For qualified Tenants

SPRINGBROOKAPARTMENTS1 Bedroom apartments

designed for seniors age 62 or older who meet the

income requirements. Utilities furnished, rent

based on income, groundfloor apartments, central

heat/air, maintenance andyard work furnished. 423-884-6070Equal Housing OpportunityHandicap Units Available

The Willows New 2&3 Bedrooms

Apartments$550-$650/month

washer & dryer hook-up, refrigerator, microwave, stove,

dishwasher423-442-1833

FOR RENTCLASSIFIEDS

Oval dining room table, 63”x42”no leaf, $30 423-271-6253

Queen size box spring and ma-tress $125 423-371-0774

Two solid oak bookshelves $250can be seen at 718 TopsideDrive, Madisonville or call 423-836-5826 or 270-925-8881

Corner Shelf, brown, 6' 2", in godshape $25 423-836-3938

Queen size pillowtop mattressand boxspring $175 423-371-0774

FURNITURE

1965 table and hutch with glassdoors, two captain chairs, fourside chairs, three leafs to expandtable $1,000 obo 423-253-7342

Coffee table, large, two doors$40 423-253-5908

King size box spring and ma-tress, like new, $250, 423-371-0774

Madisonville, 1,800 sq. ft. openarea, one restroom, faces Hwy411. $750/mo, Call James 423-519-0600

Old closet, two door, real wood,has skeleton key $75 423-241-3631

Four drawer chest of drawers,$100, 423-836-9407

Solid Oak entertainment center,large, $800 can be seen at 718Topside Drive, Madisonville orcall 423-836-5826 or 270-925-8881

King size mattress, boxsprings,and bed frame, like new $250423-836-8559

Motel 6Daily, Weekly andMonthly Rentals

New Weekly Special $175

All Utilities IncludedHBO • WiFi • Indoor Pool

423-492-0500

plus tax

Queen Size bed with frame$150 423-836-9407

Computer Desk, white, $60,423-404-0452, call before noonor leave message

Coffee table and sofa table$50/set 865-230-1292

Full size box spring and mat-tress, $100, 423-371-0774

Equal Housing OpportunityHandicap Units Available

AFFORDABLE HOUSINGOLD SAYBROOK

APARMENTS1 & 2 Bedroom Apts. Available, Appliances furnished Maintenance & yard work provided Income limits apply.

529 Isbill Rd., Madisonville423-442-2262

TDD: 1-800-848-0298THIS INSTITUTION IS AN EqUAL OPPORTUNITY

PROVIDER AND EMPLOYER.

Bedroom suite set, full-sized,$250, 423-351-3874

SWEETWATER HOUSINGAUTHORITY

Apartments for Low-Income Families

.

3 Valley View Village DriveSweetwater, TN

423-337-6224 TN Relay Ctr:1-800-848-0298 (TTY)

1-800-848-0299 (Voice)

Equal HousingOpportunity

Water & Appliances FurnishedWasher/Dryer Hookups

Rent based on household income

Income limits apply per HUD

1,2,3 & 4 BR & Handicap Accessible

Apartments

Applications taken Tuesday & Thursday

8:00 - 11:00 a.m. & 1:00 - 4:00 p.m

www.sweetwaterhousing.com

Glider rocker with foot stool, $50,nice shape, 513-305-6022

Crib, dark, real wood, with mat-tress $50 423-404-0836

White table with butcher blocktop, 36x60, excellent condition$55, 423-295-2680

Oak firewood, delivered, $60/rick423-295-2670 or 423-295-4096

CLASSIFIEDS

Firewood Hickory $55/rick, Oak$50/rick, delivery extra 423-351-3489

Computer cabinet, cherry finish,excellent condition $200 423-295-2680

File cabinet, four-drawer, widetype for hanging files, 18” deep,42” wide, and 52 and 3/8” tall,$55, 423-295-2513

Wooden four-shelf book case,$35, 423-404-3107, call after 6p.m. or leave message

King size mattress, $75, 423-371-0774

Couch $50 423-836-9407

Queen size wicker bedroomsuite, headboard, bed frame,dresser with mirror, and nightstand $150 423-351-3874

Electica Heating Unit for largemobile home, 12 years old,never been turned on $300 423-371-0852

Three BR, one BA $650/monthplus $650 deposit, mobile home,large lot, country setting, newflooring and paint, referencesand lease required, no pets,Madisonville 423-561-0626

FURNITURE

Custom made teaching/preach-ing podium, two shelves, withcross on front, must see $150423-443-3933 or 423-371-2484

FOR RENT

Jimmy Harris442-5039

HARRIS HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING

Two bedroom, one bathroom forrent, stove, refrigerator, dish-washer, water, sewer and lawnservice furnished, washer anddryer hookup, single level,Madisonville $450/month plus$250/deposit call 865-266-9903

Queen size mattress set, goodcondition, $70 OBO, 423-442-6013

Firewood for sale, $50/rick, de-livered close to Philadelphia,423-836-5019

Quality Oak firewood, $60 a rick,delivered, 423-261-4003.

Red leather rocker/recliner, greatshape, $125 423-519-0144.

Entertainment center, with fourshelves, two drawers, 46" wide,18" deep, 23.5 " tall $45 423-420-0993 leave message if noanswer.

Stereo Cabinet, gloss black withoak trim, two glass doors, threeremovable shelves, 41.75" tall,23" wide, 16" deep $65 423-420-0993 leave message.

Two ricks Hickory and Oak mix$60/each or $100/both, deliveryextra 423-536-8655

FOR RENT

27" lighthouse cabinet, $25, 423-435-4716.

Two-tone dining room table withtwo leaves, $50, 423-545-9226

Two dressers, one with mirror$50/each 423-836-9407

Antique sofa, reupholstered, nicepiece, throw pillows included,$100, 423-261-5956.

Set of four dining room chairs,$50 for set, 423-545-9226

Full size bedroom suite, dresserwith mirror, chest of drawers,bookcase headboard, clean pil-low top mattress, $250, 423-351-3874

Solid oak entertainment center,$300, 836-2669.

FURNITURE

Antique Wardrobe, oak $125865-617-6258Wooden Desk $50 423-442-1800Two couches free to a goodhome, nice condition, needscleaning, 513-305-6022

Swivel chair, blue/ grey in color$25 423-404-0452, call beforenoon or leave message

Queen size box spring mattressand frame, $150, 423-351-3874

Entertainment center, $50, 423-545-9226

For rent in Madisonville, threeBR, two BA home with centralH&A, double garage and utilityroom. Walking distance to twoschools, $900/month plus $900deposit, no pets 423-442-4204.

Coffee table with bottom shelf$40 423-404-0452, call beforenoon or leave message

Wingback chair with ottoman,$125, 423-545-9226

Nice chair $50 423-836-9407

EXCAVATING

423-295-5486

JACK O’DELLDump Trucking& Excavating

• dozer• clearing• basements• excavating• skid steer• track hoe• pond digging

FREEESTIMATES

No Job Too Small

callanytime

24" high billiard bar stools, $35,423-435-4716

January 24, 2018

Two different style corner standsfor knick-knacks, $25 each, 423-435-4716.

Nice loveseat and matchingchair, $150, 423-371-3874

EMPLOYMENT

Queen size boxspring and mat-tress, $100, 423-371-0774

Laborers wanted.

Competitivewages

423-442-3523

ASPHALT PAVING FOREMAN &

ASPHALT MILLING MACHINE FOREMAN

To apply visitwww.rogersgroupinc.com

NOW HIRING

NEW & USED UNITSAVAILABLE!

442-1410337-0037

FINANCING AVAILABLE!

Melvin Martin HEAT & AIR

Installing Most Major Brands

10 year Warranty on premium units

Parts & Labor WarrantyLicensed- Bonded- Insured- Nate certified

House for rent, three bedroom,one and half bath, Madisonville,$550/deposit, $600/ month, plus$35 application fee, not insidepets 423-836-7533

Apartment for rent, two bed-room, one bathroom,$170/week, water included andfirst $100 of electric included,Madisonville, call 423-280-8198

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SOLD!Bissell Vacuum Sweeper $35423-519-5351

Hay for sale, 4x5 round bales,call for details 423-453-8033

CLASSIFIEDS CLASSIFIEDS

ED’S TREE SERVICELicensed-Bonded-InsuredFREE ESTIMATES24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE865-257-4804 423-253-4176

LAWN & FARM

Ten-speed bike for sale, likenew, new tires, new brakepades, $100, 423-371-3976

Stump King

GOT STUMPS?

423-442-4729Free Estimates

• Low-Cut Stumps• Small $5 and Up

• Medium $25 and Up• Large $40 and UpJOB MINIMUM $50

HARRIS STUMP GRINDING

Professional, Affordable,Reliable, & InsuredNew 4x4 MachineCALL 423-506-0166 FORYOUR FREE ESTIMATE

PLUMBING

CLASSIFIEDS CLASSIFIEDS CLASSIFIEDS

MISCELLANEOUS

2006 Kawasaki Vulcan Classic,purchased new off showroomfloor in 2010. Black, 8,000 miles,added $3,000 in chrome afterpurchase, like new, $6,500 OBO870-844-0291 or 870-844-7002,Madisonville.

50th Anniversary 1967 Twist andTurn Barbie, mint in the box,$20, 423-519-0144.

Two used Deestone four-wheeler ATV tires, 23x8x11, $25for both, 423-351-7736.

Boys E-150 lime green electricscooter with matching limegreen and skull helmet, barelyused $40, 423-271-6113.

Collectible whiskey decanters,Jim Beam, Ezra Brooks etc.,423-442-6435. Elvis memorabilia, everythingunder the sun, all kinds, comesee it, 423-337-6798

Four and five gallon buckets withlids 423-253-4162

Vantage slim line guitar, hardshelled case, blonde, acousticwith electric pick-up $300. Addi-tional case $50, 423-519-6832

Cedar fence posts, great for afence or porch 423-404-4311

Built to SuitPOLE BARNS, BOAT AND RV EqUIPMENTSTORAGE

GARAGES AND SHEDSFREE ESTIMATES423-436-0921

Health care items, wheelchairs$50, shower chair $15, walkerwith wheels $15, crutches $3,walking canes $3 and up 423-519-4458

Let the Butler Do It!

423-507-4461

Small Job Specialist35 Years Experience

Water HeatersToilets & Faucets

Electric Sewer & Drain Cleaning

BUTLER PLUMBINGSERVICES

psalm 90:17

CHRISTIAN OWNED AND OPERATED

New parts for Nutron R51 LXPwheelchair, two new motors, 650watts $100/both, new batterycharger $25, 423-295-5245

Ab exerciser $20 423-295-2695

Fresh brown eggs $1.50/dozen423-453-8033

Ball zinc lids, 54, quart size $75423-442-5417

Commercial gas grill, infrared,skewer friendly, with cover, stain-less steal, double door, like new,side burner $300 423-442-9080

HUNTING & FISHING

Canna lily bulbs, assorted colors$.50/each 423-836-3938

MOTORCYCLES,ATVS, & GO-KARTS

LAWN & FARM

Deck for 12.5 horsepower Mur-ray riding lawnmower, $50, 423-371-0774.

Six foot drum mower 865-206-7860

Canning jars, quart size$4/dozen 423-404-4311

Rotary Tiller, good condition$225 423-371-0800

Craftsman power saw in case$100 423-442-1037

MISCELLANEOUSCanning jars, pint and quart$5/dozen 423-442-1800Red leather Dooney and BourkeHobo handbag, $85, 423-404-3107, leave messageWheelchair, adult $30 423-519-5351

WELDING

Sunshade to fit a Scag Turf Tigermower, only used three times,color orange, paid $194, will take$100 423-351-7736

Upright piano, dark wood, goodcondition $100 423-420-6609

Vintage Chenille wedding ringbed spread, queen, cream $85423-545-9226Chainsaws, good condition,used 423-253-7398

Wedding dress with jacket, size16, $100. Call or text JessicaKline at 423-506-3057.

Fishing rods, fly rods, deep seafishing rods, and a tackle box,$200, 423-404-3017, call after 6p.m. or leave message

Fiddle, Stradivarius copy $60423-442-3198

Round bales of hay for sale,423-253-5699

Hay for sale, in the dry, TellicoPlains 423-337-1780

Two utility trailers, two inch balls423-404-4311

Self propelled mower $100 423-404-0452, call before noon orleave message

12.5hp Briggs & Stratton engine,$250, 423-371-0774

Journey necklace, diamond andsterling silver, $200, 423-545-9226

Men’s mountain bike, $75, 423-404-3107, call after 6 p.m. orleave message

New Michael Kors large silverhandbag, two shoulder straps,$200, 423-404-3107, after 6 p.m.

Local Honey $15/quart 423-404-4311

Three B-50 Flemish Twist bowstrings $42, ten custom orangecedar arrows with target points(glue on) $125.95, twleve greenand yellow Easton AluminumXX75 Camo Hunter, $101.85423-420-2787 or 423-333-8240.

1E8831 48# 54" BrowningNomad 1 Recurve Bow withcus-tom-made arrows $250, 423-333-8240 or 423-420-2787.

Calf pens $100 423-271-6113

Small, one bedroom mobilehome free to be dismantled andhauled off for scrap metal, 423-545-9342

Charcoal smoker, $25, 865-408-0118

LAWN & FARM

Hay for sale 4x5 $20/roll 423-536-8057

Chenille wedding ring bed-spread, fits double or full, $80,423-545-9226

Gas powered push mower, $50,423-404-8494.

SHULTZ FARM FOODS

245 Co. Rd. 603 Athens

423-745-4723Monday - Saturday 8 - 5:30

Apples - Apple Cider - Fried Pies Dried Apples - Apple Butter

Range free eggs $2/dozen 423-519-2080

PEST CONTROL

Yamaha flat-top guitar and case,sounds great, $200, 423-887-4209

Used barn tin $5/each 423-404-4311

Piano teacher is offering les-sons in the Madisonville area.Experienced instructor withmusic degree offering tradi-tional instruction and the Suzukimethod. Call 423-271-1052 formore information.

12 horse power MTD ridinglawn mower, $250, 423-371-0774

Twelve place setting Christmasdishes $35 423-506-6141

Springfield model 58 Sears andRoebuck 30-06 bolt action riflewith Weaver high-poweredscope, $250, 423-836-535425CC87 58" 40# Bear RecurveBow $200, 423-333-8240 or423-420-2787.

Timber for sale, 12 red cedartrees, you cut, you haul, call formore information 423-519-5588.

Like new power scooter with lift,new batteries, excellent condi-tion, $1,800, 423-405-8799

National antique sewing ma-chine, 1900s era, tub spool withinstruction book, all attachments,$250, 423-442-3105.

Transport Wheelchair, $35, 423-519-5351

Handmade quilt, Tulip quilt, littlestitches, $165, 423-351-3874 Doll collection, mostly antique,and more, different prices, 423-351-3874

Handmade quilt with tinystitches, Flying Geese, $175,423-351-3874

Antique dueling pistol $175 423-404-5462

King Heater $125 423-519-4091

MUSIC

Honda TRX 300 fourtrax, good4-wheeler, $1,500 OBO, 423-271-0739.

Florenteen China, Fantsia $50423-442-9363

1994 Massey-Ferguson 240with 232 hours, needs nothing,great machine with brand newbush hog and a six ft. finishmower, $10,500 OBO 423-271-0739.

FREE

ESTIMATE

SHay, round bales, 4x5 $18/roll423-371-8434

HEAT & COOLINGOak and hickory for sale or trade423-404-0397

TAYLORMECHANICAL

Air Conditioning & RefrigerationSales • Service • InstallationResidential & Commercial

423-253-7567

50th Anniversary 1971 MalibuBarbie, mint in the box, $20, 423-519-0144.

Hospital Table, $25, 423-519-5351

Firewood for sale. All hardwood,$50 per face cord. Free deliveryup to 20 miles and $1 per addi-tional mile after that, 423-271-5895.

Carnival glass, blue, harvestgrape pattern, set of 11 pieces,all together for $150 or will sell in-dividually, 423-545-9226

4x5 round bales $18/each andsquare bales $4/each 423-371-8434

2005 KFX 700 ATV, orange incolor, one owner, original tires,new plugs/oil filter, low hours, ad-justable valves, garage kept,$3,800, call 865-399-1053

Oak and Hickory firewood forsale, $50 a rick, extra charge fordelivery. Cheap hardwood, $40a rick, 423-351-3489.

Guitar case, leather and red in-side, $30 , 423-435-4716

Lighthouse rug, square, 423-435-4716Oriental carpet, oval, wine color,$45 423-435-4716Oriental carpet, green, square,$45, 435-4716

GUITAR, BASS,BANJO, UKULELE, VOCAL LESSONS

All AgesTellico Plains

423-253-2794

Boy’s bicycle, 20-inch tires, frontwheel hand brakes, rear wheelpedal brakes, excellent conditi-ion, $30, 423-519-3623

MUSIC

REAL ESTATEPrime Green Belt Property forSale, 339 Raby Road, Sweet-water, 15 Acres +/-, Three SideRoad Frontage, Power, Perfectfor Livestock, a Future Home,and Small Farm, $97,500, as is,no trade, text or call after 4:30p.m., M - F, anytime on week-ends, Serious Buyers Only, 423-836-0869

Dyna-glo kerosene heater, greatcondition, rarely used, $50, 423-371-7957.

L&J Plumbing & RepairsLicensed - InsuredLinton Watson423-295-5284

Now Accepting Credit Cards

Yugoslavian military surplus7.62×39 FMJ brasscase stripperclips, 1040 rounds $240 text423-371-1557

AFX Motocross helmet, goodcondition, size large, $50, 261-5956.

Firewood, oak, hickory, and ash,$40/rick, call Elvis at 423-404-3749 or 423-572-0870

9mm Highpoint C9 pistol, 2mags, with original box and pa-perwork $125 423-836-6309

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2289 Highway 11 (next to U-Pull-It ) Sweetwater

JUNK CARSSCRAP METAL....$7/100lb

CARS DO NOT HAVE TO BE COMPLETE$per hundred pounds

423-507-7698

CAR & TRUCKBATTERIES

$10 EACH

Aluminum Wheels$10 each

- NO TIRES -Cast aluminum- clean - 45¢/lb Sheet aluminum - clean - 45¢/ lbAluminum extrusion - clean - 45¢/lb

RADIATORS

*Prices Subject to ChangeWithout Notice

PRICES GOOD FORSWEETWATER 

LOCATION ONLY

MONDAY - FRIDAY 9 A.M. - 5 P.M. SATURDAY 9 A.M. - 3 P.M

Brand New Drive On Scales - You See What Your Product Weighs

NO ONE CAN BEAT OUR PRICES!

the Right Equipment to

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YARD

Aluminum - clean........ 45¢/lb

Copper/brass - clean.... 1.25/ lb

Copper/alum - clean.... 1.05/lb

Aluminum Cans..50¢/100lb

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BBW Copper............... 2.75/lb*Stainless clean........... .35/lb*Yellow Brass clean......1.00/lb*

If you can’t make it to Sweetwater check out our good friends at Prock Recycling in Madisonville