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Volume: XIII Issue: 264 November 10, 2017 FRIDAY A 50yearold female was jailed after police offi cers found a baggie of methamphetamine hid den in a flashlight in her purse on Monday. Charged by Sweetwa ter Police Sergeant Bran don Cansler with possession of Schedule II meth and public intoxica tion was Donna Morrow (See Morrow pg 6) Meth in a Flashlight Morrow Greg Altum The Vonore Municipal Regional Planning Com mission met on Tuesday, requesting additional in formation before approv (See Vonore pg 3) Water, Drainage, Flooding, and a Well Planning Commission Requests More Data ing a development beset with water and drainage issues. Developer Mike Jami son presented plans to de Smiles of the Day! Hidden Drug Comes to Light The saying “you can run but can’t hide” was once again in vogue on Monday as sheriff ’s deputies found and caught a driver who earlier refused to stop his car and sped away and once cor nered dashed from the ve hicle and lit out on foot. (See Trueblood pg 5) Flight From Sight Ain’t Right Trueblood Candlelight Walk Set for December 2 Driver Arrested After Running The annual Victorian inspired Candlelight Walk Grand Jury Indicts Burglary Suspect Tallent Bond Set at $15,000 A Monroe County man was arrested on Monday, taken into custody on a grand jury true bill and held on 15,000 bond. Charged following an investigation by Monroe County Sheriff’s Detec tive Jason Filyaw with theft over 1,000 and ag (See Tallent pg 4) gravated burglary was Randall Boone Tallent of Highway 411, Madis onville. The November indict ment alleged Tallent en tered a home without consent on August 11 with the intent to commit (See Walk pg 2) 423-442-2121 3959 Hwy 411 N Madisonville PHYSICAL EXAMS ALLERGY TESTING WORKMAN’S COMP HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE MINOR SURGICAL PROCE- DURES STEROID JOINT INJECTIONS SHOULDER, KNEE & BACK PAIN WART & MOLE REMOVAL (FREEZING) FLU/STREP SUTURING SPRAINS/STRAINS MIGRAINES DIABETIC TREATMENT CDL/DOT PHYSICALS EKG/SPIROMETRY VENOUS DOPPLER NOW OPEN IN NEW LOCATION! Charged by Monroe County Sheriff ’s Deputy Dennis Graham with evading arrest, driving on revoked license, and pos session of drug gear was Larry Trueblood Jr, 23, of Englewood. Working with Charles Hall on A History of Tel- lico Plains will forever be That Was Then one of the most reward- ing experiences of my life. I not only had the Tabitha Prock Remembering the Heroes of Fighting M Company amazing opportunity of (See Heroes pg 8) Historic Downtown Tellico Plains Christmas celebration re turns to historic down town Tellico Plains for 2017 on Saturday, Decem ber 2. A special presentation by the Cherokee Women’s Club and the Town of Tel lico Plains, the Candle light Walk will take place from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Everyone is invited to stroll through streets of the town illuminated by the glow of candlelight Ride in a horsedrawn

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Volume: XIII Issue: 264 November 10, 2017

FRIDAY

A 50-year-old femalewas jailed after police offi-cers found a baggie ofmethamphetamine hid-den in a flashlight in herpurse on Monday. Charged by Sweetwa-ter Police Sergeant Bran-don Cansler withpossession of Schedule IImeth and public intoxica-tion was Donna Morrow

(See Morrow pg 6)

Meth in a Flashlight

Morrow

Greg Altum The Vonore MunicipalRegional Planning Com-mission met on Tuesday,requesting additional in-formation before approv- (See Vonore pg 3)

Water, Drainage,Flooding, and a WellPlanning Commission Requests More Data

ing a development besetwith water and drainageissues. Developer Mike Jami-son presented plans to de-

Smiles of the Day!

Hidden Drug Comes to Light

The saying “you canrun but can’t hide” wasonce again in vogue onMonday as sheriff ’sdeputies found andcaught a driver who earlierrefused to stop his car andsped away and once cor-nered dashed from the ve-hicle and lit out on foot. (See Trueblood pg 5)

Flight From Sight Ain’t Right

TruebloodCandlelight WalkSet for December 2

Driver Arrested After Running

The annual Victorian-inspired Candlelight Walk

Grand Jury Indicts Burglary Suspect

Tallent

Bond Set at $15,000 A Monroe County manwas arrested on Monday,taken into custody on agrand jury true bill andheld on $15,000 bond. Charged following aninvestigation by MonroeCounty Sheriff ’s Detec-tive Jason Filyaw withtheft over $1,000 and ag- (See Tallent pg 4)

gravated burglary wasRandall Boone Tallent ofHighway 411, Madis-onville. The November indict-ment alleged Tallent en-tered a home withoutconsent on August 11 withthe intent to commit

(See Walk pg 2)423-442-2121

3959 Hwy 411 N Madisonville

PHYSICAL EXAMSALLERGY TESTINGWORKMAN’S COMP

HIGH BLOOD PRESSUREMINOR SURGICAL PROCE-

DURESSTEROID JOINT INJECTIONS

SHOULDER, KNEE & BACK PAINWART & MOLE REMOVAL

(FREEZING) FLU/STREPSUTURING

SPRAINS/STRAINSMIGRAINES

DIABETIC TREATMENTCDL/DOT PHYSICALS

EKG/SPIROMETRYVENOUS DOPPLER

NOW OPEN IN NEW LOCATION!

Charged by MonroeCounty Sheriff ’s DeputyDennis Graham withevading arrest, driving onrevoked license, and pos-session of drug gear wasLarry Trueblood Jr, 23, ofEnglewood.

Working with CharlesHall on A History of Tel-lico Plains will forever be

That Was Then

one of the most reward-ing experiences of mylife. I not only had the

Tabitha ProckRemembering the Heroes of Fighting M Company

amazing opportunity of(See Heroes pg 8)

Historic Downtown Tellico PlainsChristmas celebration re-turns to historic down-town Tellico Plains for2017 on Saturday, Decem-ber 2. A special presentationby the Cherokee Women’sClub and the Town of Tel-lico Plains, the Candle-light Walk will take placefrom 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Everyone is invited tostroll through streets ofthe town illuminated bythe glow of candlelightRide in a horse-drawn

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Page 2 - The BUZZ November 10, 2017

OBITUARIES

ELLER, BETTY JEAN, ofLivingston Manor, NY,passed away on Saturday,November 04, 2017 atCatskill Regional MedicalCenter. She was 83. Shewas the daughter of the latePerry Smith and Ethel TateSmith, born on March 27,1934 in Coker Creek. Bettygrew up as one of twelvechildren in her family’shousehold, she was a hard-working and independentwoman. Betty loved herfamily dearly and truly en-joyed staying home to raisethem. In her free time shewas an avid reader, likedworking around the houseand garden, and being in-volved in the church, beinga member of both the Wil-lowemoc Baptist Churchand the Altoona BaptistChurch. She was a devoutChristian whose beliefs randeep. But above all else shewas devoted to her family,she loved spending timewith her sons, daughters,and grandchildren at sport-ing events and special fam-ily gatherings. She will bedeeply missed and fondlyremembered. She is sur-vived by her children,Gilbert Wayne and his wifeGinger, Brian and his wife

Laura; her grandchildren,Ian, Ryan, Dylan, andShelby Eller; sisters, SusieStephenson and LouisePathoulas; as well as sev-eral nieces and nephews.She now joins in Heavenher loving and devoted hus-band Gilbert Eller who pre-deceased her in 1993.Visitation will be held from 4- 7 p.m. on Thursday, No-vember 9, 2017 at Biereley-Hale Funeral Home, 111Depot St in Tellico Plains.Memorial service will be 11a.m. on Friday, November10, 2017 at Altoona BaptistChurch, Coker Creek. Bur-ial immediately following atAltoona Baptist ChurchCemetery. Arrangementsunder the direction of Biere-ley-Hale Funeral Home, forfurther information call 423-253-2173 or visitwww.biereleyhale.com.GILES, MARCUS, 37, diedsuddenly on October 30,2017. Proceeded in deathby mother, Clairene Giles-Nivens; father, TimmyWhite; grandparents,Bobby-Ray “Strawberry”and Nita-Mae Giles-Mc-Daniel; aunts, JoAnn Giles-Young and CynthiaMcDaniel; cousin, JoshuaMcDaniel. Survived bydaughter, Taylor Morrow;girlfriend, Becky Watson;granddaughter, SummerBeach; aunts and spouses,Peggy Moore and JeffMoore, Rhonda Kile, ShirleyTallent; uncle, Bobby ClydeMcDaniel; cousins, Scotty

Giles, Jason and WendyGiles, Jared Shane Hunt,Autumn McDaniel, AmandaJenkins-Tallent, Elicia Tal-lent, Kayla Tallent, BobbyKile, Jr., and Damien Mc-Daniel; and several greatcousins. The family willhave a memorial service onSaturday, November 11 at12-noon at Chestua BaptistChurch Teen Center.Please bring a covereddish.

WEBB, CHARLESERWIN, age 81, went to bewith his Lord on November3, 2017. Fondly called Jakeby family and Charlie by co-workers. Charles servedapproximately 30 years ofdistinguished service, inKorea conflict and twoterms in Vietnam. Armedservice in Tennessee Na-tional Guard, USMC, U.S.Navy, Tennessee Air Na-tional Guard, U.S. Army Re-serves. Charlie was a veryactive and vital family man,a true lover of life. He had ahuge heart for all and agreat love of animals. Hewas a dedicated soldier andvery patriotic man. He wasa joker by nature and alaugh a minute kind of guy.

His hobbies included read-ing, farming, flea marketing,historical/bibliographicalmovies, and antique collect-ing. He will be sadly missedby family and friends. WifeMary Ruth UnderwoodWebb (deceased); parents,Claude and Bobbie Webb(deceased); sister, JaneDills and husband Fred Dills(deceased); children,Charles (Chuck) Webb,Theodore (Ted) Webb andwife Tracy Zematis Webb,Debra (Debbie) Webb Bai-ley, Tamara (Tammie)Webb Fawver and husbandDanny Fawver; niece,Charlene Dills, her son isRobert and Becca Nicely;nephew, Fredric and Jen-nifer Dills, their son Tyler;grandchildren include,Michael Fawver and wifeShirley Fawver, ToddFawver, April Fawver Gra-ham and husband PaulGraham, Jacob Bailey andwife Melissa (children Tay-lor, Lacey, Haley Wagner)and Deanna Hurst and hus-band Thomas Hurst; greatgrandchildren includeJonathan Lamb, GabrielleLamb, Austin Humphrey,Skylar Fliechner, ChristianFawver, Zach Fawver, Izzaand Iris, and Adrian Hurst.Preceded in death by LarryBailey, Joshua Bailey, Crys-tal Bailey, CherokeeFawver, Cassandra Webb,

Logan Fliechner, Paul Gra-ham. Special family andfriends include RichardHutchens. Mr. Webb retiredfrom CSX Railroad and U.S.Military. Graduated fromCentral High School,Knoxville. Special thanks,gratitude, and much love toLiberty Assisted Living, allcaregivers and all nurses atBlount Memorial Hospitaland staff. Funeral servicewill be at Bierley-Hale inMadisonville, at 5 p.m. onNovember 10, 2017. Re-ceiving friends between 4 -5 p.m. Military honors at 5p.m.

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Walk(Continued from pg 1)

wagon, decorate a cookie,pay a visit to the Grinch,view the beautiful live na-tivity, stop by the silentauction, and watch theChristmas tree lighting. Santa Claus will arriveat the Santa House at 5p.m. Come by and haveyour picture taken withthe jolly ole elf and enjoyrefreshments becauseSanta will be leaving at 8p.m. and heading back tothe North Pole to makesure the elves are workinghard to get all the Christ-

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Thank Youto everyone who prayed, broughtfood, visited, gave money, sent giftsand beautiful floral arrangements,participated in the service or said akind word.

We are overwhelmed by the lovewe have been shown. Words cannotexpress our gratitude.

With Love,The Family of Emily Ann West

A special thank you to FrankHicks for obeying God in the message that was preached at thememorial service. You truly honored her life.

November 10, 2017 Page 3 - The BUZZ

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mas presents made. Downtown merchantswill have their doors openand serving complimen-tary refreshments to allthe visitors. One of the highlights ofthe evening will be stop-ping by the Cookie Caperfor fresh baked cookiesand candies, all preparedby the ladies of the Chero-kee Women’s Club. Pro-ceeds from the CookieCaper and its silent auc-tion will return to thecommunity for college

scholarships, town beauti-fication, library support,poetry and essay contests,and other opportunitiesrequiring support duringthe year. More info? ContactKathy Geren at 423-253-7032 or Carrie Brame at423-519-2267.

Vonore(Continued from pg 1)

velop at least six lots at theMaple Springs subdivisionon Gun Ridge and Walnut

Grove roads. “Right now we recog-nize there is a wetlandsthere,” surveyor FrankThurston said. “And wehave no intention of get-ting anywhere near it.” “The area doesn’t haveproper drainage,” said res-ident Greg Kuth. “We reside across fromthat property,” said Kuth’swife Jennifer. “And we takewater from a well we don’twant polluted.” “We have a culvert issueon Walnut Grove Road,”said Harold Davis, a mem-ber of the planning com-mission. “I’m more concernedwith the flooding of theproperty,” County PlannerRuth Hawk said. “I thinkyou need more informa-tion and I believe the U.S.Army Corps of Engineersneeds to perform a wet-lands delineation of thesite.” “We’re doing every-thing we can to do this theright way,” said Jamison.“We could show there’s noproblem with the septicsystem.” The board decidedJamison should returnwith soil samples andmore test results beforeany decision could be

made. In other business,Hawk said a legal decisionhad been issued in Mon-roe County Circuit Courtregarding the MagnoliaHouse mental health facil-ity on Dawson Street, adecision in favor of theCity of Vonore. It was on November 1,2016, that the planningcommission, meeting asthe board of zoning ap-peals, ruled that MagnoliaHouse could not be classi-fied as an assisted living fa-cility. Commenting afterTuesday’s meeting, VonoreMayor Bob Lovingoodsaid that the recent courtruling had a number ofpoints to it, but he did notwant the facility to ceaseoperation. Hawk added that rep-resentatives of MagnoliaHouse had 30 days to ap-peal the decision. Afterward, the com-missioners convened asthe board of zoning ap-peals for a public hearingregarding the in-home op-eration of a daycare busi-ness on Lackey Lane.Applicant Sherry Bishopsaid she had had as manyas nine clients at one time.“Really what we’re lookingat is the traffic,” said

Hawk, who added thatfour or five cars mightpark there at one time. Bishop said she wouldpour more gravel for addi-tional parking. “I’m flexi-ble,” she said. The motionwas approved. Reconvening as theplanning commission,commissioners approvedthe site plan for ProtechMetal Finishing on TellicoPort Road. Hawk said thebusiness planned to re-build its facility in the af-termath of its recent fire. The planning commis-sion elected officers forfiscal 2018, Allen Canslerrenamed chairman andTom Sundstrom becom-ing secretary. At Hawk’s request, thecommission briefly dis-cussed application fees, anumber of which couldneed possible adjusting.Member Mike Garrensaid the matter would betaken to the board ofmayor and aldermen.

Church News

Gregory’s BaptistChurch in Sweetwater willhave Greg Finch and SarahTipton from Spring Citysinging Sunday night, No-vember 12 at 6 p.m. Every-one is welcome.

New Bethany BaptistChurch in Sweetwater willbe having its annual commu-nity Thanksgiving dinner onNovember 16, starting at5:30 p.m. and all are invited.Please join us for a wonderfultime of fellowship. For moreinformation, check us out onFacebook at @New-BethanyBC or call 423-519-0662.

Bethlehem BaptistChurch on BethlehemChurch Road in Madis-onville will have “PrimitiveQuartet” singing during itsannual Thanksgiving Eveservice on Wednesday, No-vember 22 at 7 p.m. Moreinformation? Call 423-253-7900.

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Page 4 - The BUZZ November 10, 2017

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next play and quarterbackJohn Douglass Wigginsdropped back and foundhis tight end TrevorStakely across the middlefor 16 yards and anotherfirst down. After back toback incompletions, Wig-gins scrambled for 16yards and moved thechains and J. Stakely brokeloose and ran 20 yards fora Chiefs’ touchdown.Roberts’ point after kickwas good and with 3:34 leftin the second, the Chiefsshortened the gap to 41-14. Elizabethton added an-other touchdown rightbefore the end of thequarter, making the half-time score 48-14. The third quarter gotunderway with the of-fenses staying in completecontrol, the Cyclonesscoring first and pushingthe lead out to 55-14 with6:47 left in the period. Se-quoyah answered with aten-play 79-yard drive topay dirt. J. Stakely hadruns of nine, four, and twoyards, Nic Kirklandhauled in a pass for 34yards and a first down, anda pass interference on theCyclones moved the ball

Chiefs Fall at Elizabethton

Allen Roberts The Sequoyah Chiefstraveled north to chal-lenge the Cyclones of Eliz-abethton in the first roundof the TSSAA 4-A stateplayoffs last Friday, Se-quoyah fighting hard butthe Cyclones proving toostrong, handing the Chiefsa 62-35 loss, bringing anend to Sequoyah's 2017season. Elizabethton's high-powered offense got onthe board first, scoring infour plays to take an earlylead. Sequoyah answeredback on the ensuing drive,marching 85 yards in justthree plays for a touch-down, Josh Stakely run-ning for one yard and TroyMartin catching a screenpass and breaking loosedown the left sideline andsprinting 70 yards for afirst down at the 14-yard

line. From there J. Stakelyrushed up the middle for atouchdown, the pointafter kick by NathanRoberts being good andwith 9:23 left in the firstquarter the game wasknotted up at 7-7. The Cy-clones scored two moretimes, giving them a 21-7lead at the end of the firstquarter. In the second period,Elizabethton added to thescore, running off threemore touchdowns over itsnext three drives and in-creasing the lead to 41-7with 5:54 left in the secondquarter. Sequoyahmarched 62 yards in eightplays to cut into the score,J. Stakely running for nineyards and losing two yardson following two plays.The Cyclones jumped off-sides and handed Se-quoyah a first down on the

15 yards further down thefield. J. Stakely had a runof three yards, caught apass for six, and picked upa first down on a two-yardrun, and after a incomple-tion on the next play Wig-gins dropped back andfound T. Stakely in the endzone for a three-yardtouchdown pass. Thepoint after kick was goodand with :03 seconds leftin the third Sequoyah stilltrailed 55-21.Elizabethton started thefourth period off with an-other long scoring drive,pushing the lead to 62-21with 9:15 left, but Se-quoyah kept fighting,adding two more touch-downs, the first comingfrom Caston Moses whocaught a seven-yard touch-down pass, the second

from a 59-yard pass pulledin by Troy Martin. Bothpoint after kicks weregood, and that was thefinal scoring, Elizabethtontaking the win 62-35. With the loss, Se-quoyah's season comes toan end, the Chiefs finish-ing with a 5-6 record onthe year. Sequoyah defen-sive standouts for thegame were Trace Bensonwith a fumble recoveryand several tackles, plusDominic Loniecki andGarrett Blair.

Tallent(Continued from pg 1)

theft, taking a 48-inch tel-evision, a Stihl grass trim-mer, a Stihl chainsaw, andother household items.

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Greg Altum In the final game of2017, the SweetwaterWildcats lost to the SmithCounty Owls 46-26 onFriday. The Wildcats traveledto Carthage for what wasthe first round of Class 3Aplayoffs. Smith Countywon the coin toss andelected to receive. A shortkick put the Owls atSweetwater’s 43 and mov-ing the ball several playsdownfield scored a touch-down and executed a two-point conversion, leading8-0 with 9:28 left in thefirst quarter. A pass from quarter-back Riley Turpeinen toDrew Hicks put Sweetwa-ter at Smith’s 40 andEthan Holley moved theWildcats to the 31 andDominique Oggs got toSmith’s 27 and then to the16. Gavin Boruff scoredand Khayman King’s extrapoint try was no good andthe score was 8-6 with 5:29left in the first quarter. Smith moved to its 40-yard line after regaining

Sweetwater Ends Seasonwith Loss to Smith County

possession and three playslater scored anothertouchdown. A secondtwo-point try was no goodand the score was 14-6 at2:09 in the first quarter. In second quarter ac-tion, the Owls lost posses-sion at Sweetwater’s 34,Gavin Boruff recoveringand going in for a Wildcattouchdown. A two-pointtry was unsuccessful andSmith led 14-12. With the football back,Smith quarterback Hack-ett broke free for a 57-yardrun and another Owlstouchdown. A two-pointconversion attempt wasgood and the score was 22-12 for Smith with 9:56 leftin the quarter. Jenkins took the Wild-cats to Smith’s 43 andMatthew Kile caught apass for a Sweetwatertouchdown. King’s extrapoint attempt was goodand the score was 22-19 at6:51 left in the quarter. Following several playsand turnovers Sweetwatermoved to Smith’s 20. Apass to Meechie Oggs was

incomplete but on thenext play Hicks went infor a Wildcat touchdown.King’s extra point try wasgood and the Wildcats led26-22 with 1:37 left in thequarter. In third quarter action,the Owls intercepted aSweetwater pass andscored, pulling off a two-point conversion and thescore was 30-26 with 8:19left. Smith County scoredagain and a two-point con-version was good and thescore was 38-26 with 2:39left. The fourth quarterstarted promptly with an-other Smith touchdown.A two-point conversionattempt was good and thescore went to 46-26 with11:54 left in the game. Neither team scored af-terward and the contestended with SmithCounty’s 46-26 victory. The Wildcats finish theseason with a 6-5 record.

Tinkerbell arrived atthe shelter with her threeblack and white kittens(adopted). She is abouttwo years old and a beau-tiful brown tabby withlong legs, a unique muzzleand a strip of longer hairdown her back (Rhode-sian Ridgeback Cat?).(You’ve got to see in per-son). She is very active(may be guarded initially)

and once she startspurring, the house willshake.All animals adopted are

spayed or neutered, haveage appropriate vaccina-tions and testing, and aremicrochipped (with regis-tration). Cats are litter boxtrained. There is a $40adoption fee.The Monroe County

Animal Shelter is locatedat 170 Kefauver Lane inMadisonville (behind Wal-Mart). New hours areTuesday through Fridayfrom 11 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.and Saturdays from 11 a.m.- 2 p.m. The shelter isclosed to the public onSunday and Monday. Call423-442-1015 and checkout all available pets onour web site atwww. f r i e n d s o f a n i -malsmc.org.

Monroe County Animal Shelter News

TinkerbellTrueblood

(Continued from pg 1) Graham said he spot-ted Trueblood’s Hondanear Community Driveand knowing Tureblood’sdriver’s license was re-voked followed the carfrom Highway 68 to En-glewood Road, watchingit accelerate to a highspeed on Highway 411 andthen to Isbill Road andRobinette Street. Stopping the car, True-blood fled on foot.

Graham said he andDeputy Conway Masonwent to a Highway 411home and there foundTrueblood inside the resi-dence. In Trueblood’spocket was a hypodermicneedle. Trueblood admitteddriving the Honda whenthe officers chased him,Graham said.

“Love is not patron-izing and charityisn't about pity, it isabout love. Charityand love are thesame -- with charityyou give love, sodon't just givemoney but reach outyour hand instead.”

Mother Teresa

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NATIONWIDE Tennessee DemocratRepresentative Al Greensaid on Wednesday hewould give his colleaguesin the House until Christ-mas to vote on impeach-ing President DonaldTrump, calling chief exec-utive “the chief inciter ofracism, bigotry, hatred,xenophobia, sexism, andethnocentrism.” Lastmonth, Green unveiledformal articles of im-peachment, though nonemade it to the House floorfor a vote. In a recent survey thatgot almost no coverage,The Washington Post andABC News on Mondayreleased the latest findingson President DonaldTrump’s popularity onMonday, one year after hewas elected to office andshocked the world by de-feating Democrat HillaryClinton. The poll foundthat voters would againpick Trump over Clinton,who was found to havelost ground because of dis-illusioned Democrats. On his last day as com-missioner of the InternalRevenue Service, JohnKoskinen ordered theagency to strictly enforcethe Obamacare employer

mandate for the first timesince its inception, hand-ing out penalties to com-panies with 50 employeesor more that failed to pro-vide affordable insuranceto full-time employeesand dependents. TheWall Street Journal saidletters that went out datedback to 2015, which meantcompanies could be onthe hook for the years ofnot paying. Texas officials executeda Mexican citizen onWednesday, giving RubenCardenas, 47, lethal injec-tion for beating to deathhis 16-year-old cousin in1997, Cardenas becomingthe seventh convictedkiller put to death thisyear in the Lone StarState. Cardenas left ahandwritten note that hewould be back for justice,saying, “You can count onthat!” From the world ofsports of sorts, ESPN onTuesday aired a new doc-umentary about the life ofprofessional wrestler RicFlair, the “Nature Boy,”who recalled how he con-sumed up to 15 alcoholicdrinks per day and esti-mated that during his hey-day he had sex with

10,000 women. The doc-umentary tackled Flair’snotorious inability to staymonogamous, and afterfour wives Flair saidmonogamy made him“miserable.” On Wednesday, fans ofHidden Valley RanchDressing no longer had torely on buying little bot-tles to stock up on theirfavorite sauce, because itwas now available in a keg.A keg! A five-liter metalbarrel ten inches tall andover six inches in diametercosting $50. But beware,a 20-ounce bottle of thedressing is $3.99 on Wal-mart’s website and quickmath means the five liters

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– bottlewise – would costonly $34. And according toINTEX on Thursday, amajority of Americans tellthe same lie every year.Whether it’s citing a lin-gering cold or a hungrydoggie as the justificationfor leaving the family’sholiday celebrations be-fore bedtime, 52 percent(maybe more) invent ex-cuses to avoid uncomfort-able sleepingarrangements at relatives’home. Who wants tosleep in tight quarters, thegreat aunt’s vintage sofa-chair, or on an air mat-tress? Most respondentssaid there’s nothing like

your own bed.

Morrow(Continued from pg 1)

of Sweetwater. Cansler said he arrivedon A Street to investigatean argument between amale and a female that hadblocked traffic. He said hefound Morrow behavingas if she were under the in-fluence of a narcotic. Searching her and thevehicle, Cansler spotted asmall flashlight hanging onMorrow’s purse and insidethe Flashlight was a plasticbaggie containing 0.6grams of a crystal sub-stance.

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Beware of Financial ScamsAimed at Tennessee Veterans

the following in mind: • Be wary of advertisersoffering “special militaryprices” or “special militaryfinancing.” Some un-scrupulous businesses willadvertise special deals forservice members and vet-erans, but will try to ex-tract higher prices orinterest rates than thosepaid by regular customers.Do your homework andresearch the price andcost of interest you shouldpay before doing businesswith someone who claimsto provide these types ofspecial deals. • Avoid identity theft.Scammers are alwayslooking for ways to stealyour identity. Guard yourconfidential personal in-formation. Do not giveout your Social Securitynumber, military informa-tion, bank account infor-mation, or credit cardnumbers unless you arecertain you are dealingwith a reputable business.Never give this informa-tion out in response to anunsolicited telephone callor email request. • Check your credit re-port regularly to makesure no suspicious activityhas been reported underyour name. Everyone isentitled to one free creditreport every twelvemonths from each of thethree major credit bu-reaus. Visit www.annu-alreditreport.com to get

your free credit reports. • Be wary of free trialmemberships or free trialsthat aren’t free. Scammersoften try to grab your at-tention with eye-catchingfree trial offers, but thenrequire that you pay anominal fee so they canget your debit or creditcard number. Some com-panies won’t charge youanything at first, but re-quest bank informationupfront in order to beginbilling you after the freetrial period ends, hopingyou won’t notice the con-tinuing charges right away.While some of these of-fers may be legitimate,make sure you know ex-actly who you are dealingwith and how to cancelthe service before provid-ing your financial infor-mation. Someunscrupulous businessesmake it very difficult tocancel a free trial offer un-less you follow their can-cellation instructions tothe letter. • Beware predatorylending schemes. Preda-tory lenders target mili-tary personnel becausethey typically are young,are inexperienced with fi-nances, and do not havean emergency fund saved.Additionally, servicemembers are paid regu-larly and have job security.Predatory lenders inten-tionally place themselvesin close proximity to mili-

Tips to Help Military Families Identify and Avoid Constary bases and use attrac-tive marketing techniquesto entice military person-nel. • Be wary of up-frontfees. Scammers often saythat they can help you ac-cess your benefits or get agood interest rate on aloan if you provide theman upfront fee. If you en-counter this, rememberthat the military offerslegal assistance, interest-free emergency loans, andfinancial planning tools.Ask your military installa-tion offices for details. • Always find out whatthe total price is. Scam-mers hide the true cost ofa product through numer-ous installment payments.They can offer misleadinginformation about howmuch something reallycosts once all the pay-ments and fees are addedup. If the total price is toohigh, take your businesselsewhere. • Don't trust promisesabout the future. Somescammers will promisechanges to the terms ofthe loan that will occur inthe future. Before handingover any money, make surethat everyone agrees tothe final terms of a deal. • Find out with whomyou are dealing. Somescam artists will portraythemselves as somethingthey are not in order toget your business. They‘llsay something like, "I'm a veteran of the armedforces," to try to gain yourtrust. If you are worriedabout validity of the sales-person, ask your installa-tion community service

office about the companyor individual. You can alsocontact the Better Busi-ness Bureau. • Be wary of house callsand telemarketers. If anindividual comes to yourdoor or calls your housepromising assistance withaccessing your Depart-ment of Veterans Affairsbenefits, you should bewary of the validity oftheir service. The VAdoesn't generally makehouse calls, and it doesn'tparticipate in telemarket-ing. These scammers arenot at your door to pro-vide a public service or re-ward you for your militaryservice. They want yourpersonal information andaccess to your financial ac-counts. Information andaccess to all your VA ben-efits are available onlinethrough the Departmentof Veterans Affairs. Allmilitary personnel andveterans can register foraccess to a variety of infor-mation to help you under-stand your business. If anyone suspects thathe or she might be a vic-tim of securities or insur-ance fraud, or to file acomplaint or speak withan investigator, contactthe Tennessee SecuritiesDivision – Financial Serv-ices Investigations Unit at615-741-5900. To file acomplaint online, go tohttps : / / tn .gov /com-merce/article/securities-file-a-complaint. To file acomplaint with the Divi-sion of Consumer Affairs,go to: www.tn.gov/com-merce.

Ahead of Veterans Daytomorrow, the TennesseeDepartment of Com-merce and Insurance andthe Tennessee AttorneyGeneral’s Consumer Pro-tection Division Officeurge Tennessee’s veteransand their families to be-ware of financial scamsfrom unscrupulous scam-mers. “All too often militaryfamilies are the focus ofcon artists who targetthem because of theirsteady, guaranteed in-comes and their pro-longed time away fromhome for deployments,”said TDCI CommissionerJulie Mix McPeak. “Weurge Tennesseans to be fa-miliar with the red flagsthat can help identify andprevent scams created torob veterans of a bright fu-ture.” Attorney General Her-bert H. Slatery III said:“Our consumer divisionworks hard to protect mil-itary families, and helpingveterans recognize andavoid scams is one way wecan do that. Additionally,we will continue to pursueand hold accountable anybusiness or person whoacts unfairly or decep-tively toward veterans oractive military.” TDCI’ s Securities andConsumer Affairs divi-sions along with the At-torney General’s Officeremind veterans to keep

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Two female chihuahua puppies,five weeks old, $100 each, 423-271-1112

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

Beagle pups from good huntingdogs $125/each 423-404-4170

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

Four Chihuahua puppies, sixweeks old, wormed, $100 each,423-271-5329

Puppies for sale, $25 each, textor call 423-572-2750

Siamese cat and several kittens,spayed/neutered, need goodhome 423-442-1262.

Two Applehead Chihuahuas,male $50/each 423-333-8644

Corgi-hound puppy mix, nineweeks old, first shots andwormed, $40, 423-420-6525 or423-442-3971

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

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

AKC Registered Boston Terrierpuppies,eight weeks old, shotsup to date, health papers, readyto go, 423-295-4476.

ESTATE SALES

CLASSIFIEDSANIMALS

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ESTATE/MOVINGSALE HOME OFMIKE & LINDACHOATE

NOV.9, 10, & 119 a.m. to 5 p.m.

213 Henderson DriveKefauver HillsMadisonville

ARP’SGathered Treasures

423-261-5281

Mike and Linda owned and op-erated Linda’s Used Furniture& Antiques for 33 years buyingestates in Monroe and sur-rounding counties. They havesold the family home of 47years and are relocating toLenoir City. This is truly a saleyou do not want to miss!

Additional Parking 520 Rocky Springs Road

Two six-week-old male mini chi-huahuas, $125 each, 865-705-3078, call or text.

Registered Boston Terrier, twomonths, female, up to date onshots, with health papers 423-295-4476

ANIMALS

Apply in person Monday-Friday 8 a.m.- 4:00 p.m.

520 Old Hwy 68Sweetwater, TN 37874

(No Phone Calls Please)Equal Housing /E.O.E

Drug Free & Tobacco Free Campus

ASSISTED LIVING FACILITYHOMEMAKERS7 P.M. - 7 A.M.

Fulltime & Part-time

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We offer competitive pay with an excellent benefits package that includes Health, Dental,

Vision, Short & Long Term Disability Plans, 403BRetirement, Accident policies, life insurance

along with PTO and Sick Pay Benefits.

CLASSIFIEDS

Two goats for sale. One male,two-year-old Pygmy, $60, onemale dwarf Pygmy, eight monthsold, $75, 770-362-7877.

Dietary Aide PositionsFull-time, Part Time, or PRN

We offer competitive pay with an excellent benefitpackage that includes health, dental, vision, short & long term disability, 403B retirement,

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Notice of Public Auction

Notice is hereby given that pur-suant to the provisions of Tenn.Revised Statutes, Section 66-31-101 and 66-31-105, that LeeMini-Warehouse having givennotice to the parties of the lockersherein stated, at their last knownaddresses, of the storagecharges plus other fees nowdue, and that unless saidcharges are paid in full, shall besold at public auction to be heldat Lee Mini-Warehouses on Hwy411 S in Madisonville and on In-dustrial Park Drive in Sweetwa-ter. Sales will be Wednesday,November 15, 2017 at 10:00AM in Madisonville and at11:00 AM in Sweetwater.Lockers to be Sold:Madisonville11 J. Gibson22 J. Belcher38 L. ArdenSweetwater009 C. Stephens036 A. Howard045 K. Chamblee52 K. Chamblee065 R. Rentz066 T. Cain091 A. Quintana123 J. Wallace148 K. Tinnell

LEGAL NOTICES

Heroes(Continued from pg 1)

working alongside a bril-liant businessman andcommunity leader butalso a man who careddeeply about his home-town and its rich history.As Mr. Hall’s assistant ed-itor, I was given completeaccess to his collection ofhistoric photos, newspa-per clippings, and thestories that make TellicoPlains such an intriguingsmall town. Through theyears, I have enjoyedsharing the stories fromhis book with countlesspeople, feeling at least acentury old when I dis-cuss the grand loggingenterprises of the early1900s and the time whena three-ring circus cameto town on the train. Iwill always cherish theconnection we forgedwith the past by makingour town’s history avail-able for everyone toenjoy.

A few days ago, onereference from the newWonder Woman moviemade a motion picture ofmemories play inside myhead. While watching amake-believe battle un-fold on my televisionscreen, images andnames began to surfacein my mind. I could al-most hear the story as ifit was being narrated bymy beloved mentor. Inthe fall of 1918, theworld had grown weakand weary of The GreatWar. Picturesque villagesand bustling cities in Eu-rope had been reducedto rubble. Fighting was asfierce as ever on the frontlines. That’s where a fewrag tag mountain boysfrom Tellico Plains madetheir way through the in-famous Hindenburg Linein the Battle of the Ar-gonne Forest. That day,our Tellico Boys of MCompany went over thetop, breaking the sup-posed unbreakable lineof defense and makingtheir way into the villageof Veld where an elderlyFrenchman insisted onkissing them all on both

cheeks. The men of MCompany, 117th InfantryRegiment, 30th Division,fought valiantly in Franceand Belgium. They wereknown by many as“Fighting M Company”.

I think about themoften, especially on Vet-eran’s Day and MemorialDay. These men are myheroes. As I watchedWonder Woman pressthrough the gunfire withher magic bracelets Ibegan to recall the namesof these real-life heroes.A few of these heroes areBedford Lunsford, Lieu-tenant Levi ShermanMorehouse, Lem Emert,and Willie Greer. You willfind their names on theWorld War I Memorial indowntown Madisonvillewith a number of otherswho also died for thecause of freedom. Ac-counts of their serviceand sacrifice arerecorded in A History ofTellico Plains along withthe complete story of MCompany. These boyswere young farmers, log-gers, laborers, and thensoldiers, barely over theage of 21. I truly believethe freedom for which

they fought and died wasfar more than an abstractideal. It was a love thatburned in their hearts. Itwas a love for theirbrothers who fought be-side them and a love forthe place they calledhome. I can imagine thatthe battles they foughtwere for the freedom ofstanding in a freshplowed field, somewherein Mount Vernon, Ten-nessee, or for the lovedones in a little countryfarmhouse near Corntas-sel. They believed in de-fending the future offreedom in America.They fought for a placecalled home. It’s ourhome now. Their story isour story. It’s been nearlya hundred years sinceFighting M Companywent to war, but theirstory stands the test oftime. Stop by the CharlesHall Museum in TellicoPlains to see the wonder-ful display dedicated tothese men. Share theirstory with others andnever forget it.

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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.

CLASSIFIEDSEMPLOYMENT

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

Whirlpool refrigerator $200 423-519-5045Washer, $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

Amana ringer washer, worksgood, $200, 423-261-2800

Large brown chest type freezer,$150, 423-351-3874

White freezer, in good condition,$100, 865-659-5378

Used Hotpoint Dishwasher,black, $50, standard 24”, contactJo at 423-442-1734

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

1988 Toyota rear end, front andback, steel housing $200 423-519-7684

AUTOMOBILESTRUCKS & VANS

Creative T5400 5.1 with subwired remote, like new, in boxspeaker system $69 423-371-1623

Reece hitch, fits Chevy truck,1983-1986 $175 423-462-1019

COOPER SERVICES LLCHiring 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

Red Heeler, full blooded, sixweeks old, out of working stock,$250, 865-250-9427

ANIMALS

2008 Ford Crown Victoria, blackwith dark tinted windows, 4.6 Po-lice Interceptor, 132K miles$4,300 423-295-2749

CLASSIFIEDS

Two female pigs for sale, onebred and one with a litter of six,$500 for all, 423-442-3549.

2001 Buick Regal, gold, rebuilttitle, cold air, $2,000, 423-572-0009 or 423-371-01042004 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

APPLIANCES

AUTOMOTIVE

Help WantedHeat & Air Laborer

Must have experience423-337-0037

68 Lube

“We get our hands dirtyso you don’t have to”

423-271-5266

• brakes• oil changes• and more

Highway 68 Tellico Plains

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

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

Laborers wanted.

Competitivewages

423-442-3523

3DS XL with charger, Yoshi limegreen cover, Super Mario Broth-ers, 28 games, everything worksgreat, $200, 423-271-6113

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

Now hiring experienced ar-ticulated loader operator.Must be able to pass a drugtest and background check.Health, Vision, Dental, 401K,stock purchase program andtuition reimbursement bene-fits available. Applicationsare only accepted online atcopartcareers.silkroad.com

Apartment-sized washer anddryer, $225, 423-351-3874Space saver conventionaloven/microwave combo, white,GE, with mounting bolts, $75,423-519-5838

Now Hiring Kitchen Help

Apply 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.Tennessee River Grill

(Across from Wal-Mart)

Dishwasher, under counter,stainless steel, Frigidaire $100423-519-4458

2005 Mitsubishi Raider, fourdoor, automatic, two wheel drive,grey $3500 423-371-01042005 Ford Focus ZX4, grey, fourdoor, five speed, rebuilt title$2,000 423-371-01042001 Buick Regal $1,500 423-371-0104

Refrigerator, black, freezer ontop, Frigidaire $135 423-519-4458

Four used tires, 225/60 R16$150 423-404-5462

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

1963 Corvair, needs work,$1500, 423-295-4194.

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

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

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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APPLICATIONS AND RESUMÉS BEING ACCEPTED

CONTRACTOR GROUP HIRING SERVICES FOR

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

BOATING

CLOTHINGMen’s leather coat size 2X, darkbrown, never worn $50, 423-519-3620

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

CONSTRUCTION & REMODELING

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

AUTOMOTIVEFour truck tires, P275x85R18,Goodyear, white lettering, $150firm 423-404-5344

North Face coat, Med, Large,and XL $45 423-442-3748Converse, blue, ladies size 8,brand new $25 423-506-6141Texas Nike, Large $30 423-442-3748Texas Nike 16/18 XL $30 423-442-3748

CHILDCARE

Used left and right tail light as-sembly, complete with wiringharness to fit 2002 Chevy Silver-ado 2500 truck, left side hascrack, both sides work $50 423-351-7736

423-561-0864

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

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

HELMS TIRE

BOOKKEEPINGBlackmon

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

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

CLASSIFIEDS

AffordableInstallations

MARBLE, CERAMIC, GRANITE, & WOODFLOORS, WALLS, SHOWERS, & HANDICAPPED SHOWERS

Licensed,Insured,Guaranteed

Tom Carroll 865-201-848530 Years of Experience

CONSTRUCTION & REMODELING

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

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

Hand hued logs 423-404-4311

Old drop siding 423-404-4311

3’ x 3’ wooden sawhorses, $25for set, 423-519-5838

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

Shower stall with tub, 60”x75”,no plumbing included, greatcondition, $75, 423-371-3359

One half sheet of iron sheetmetal and 23 lengths of 1 inchangle iron. Each piece being 91/2 ft. long, $80 for all 423-351-7736

Pre-built trusses, 20, 2x2's, 14foot long $200 423-519-5838

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

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

Kerosene Heater, brand new,never used $100 423-337-6046

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

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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. 423-884-6070

Equal 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 RENT

CLASSIFIEDS

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

EMPLOYMENT

FURNITURE

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

Wingback chair with ottoman,reupholstered $100 423-545-9226

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

Over-sized wicker bedroomsuite with headboard, frame,dresser, mirror, and nightstand,$150, 423-351-3874

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

EXCAVATION SERVICESdesign & build roads,

driveways, land clearing, building pads, topsoil

COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTAL

State Licensed Contractor

Hamilton Enviromental

Gary Hamilton 423-253-5699Mitchell Hamilton 423-561-0675

Madisonville, 1800 sq. ft. openarea, one restroom, faces Hwy411. $750/mo, Call James 423-519-0600

Sofa table, stone top, three feettall and four feet long, $25, 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

Two BDR apartment, large livingspace, 111 Teague Drive, Madis-onville, great location in Madis-onville city limits, $550 per monthplus deposit, 423-519-5045 ore m a i [email protected]

EXCAVATION

Motel 6Daily, Weekly andMonthly Rentals

New Weekly Special $175

All Utilities IncludedHBO • WiFi • Indoor Pool

423-492-0500

plus tax

Rocking recliner, nice $98 423-519-3533

Bookshelf, three shelves, forlarge books $30 obo 423-836-9407

Commercial space for rent,three rooms, one bathroom,$200/month, $200/deposit,water included, located on Tel-lico Street, 423-519-4458

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.

Couch, green leather, hide-a-bed $100 423-351-3874

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

Twin mattress and boxsprings$75 423-371-0774

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

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Lift chair, good condition $100423-404-1030

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

Love seat recliner, blue, goodcondition, $100, 423-241-3631

Kitchen table, octagon shape,black with four chairs, $100, 423-241-3631

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 bedroom, one bathroom$650/month plus $650 deposit,mobile home, large lot, countrysetting, new flooring and paint,references and lease required,no pets, Madisonville 423-561-0626

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Two BDR duplex, nice, 746 BOld Cemetery Road, Madis-onville. Great location to schools,$600 per month plus deposit,423-519-5045 or email [email protected]

For Rent, 2012 model mobilehome on a private quarter acrefenced-in lot, 3 BD, 2 BA, walk-in closet, 1200 sq. ft. Located at211 Everhart Road, Tellico Plains(Mount Vernon). No pets, nosmoking, $600 per month and$600 deposit, 423-371-1450.

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

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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

Two bedroom two bath mobilehome on Belltown Road inBallplay, nine miles from Madis-onville, $500 deposit, $125weekly, no inside pets, 423-442-5230 after 5 p.m.

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Call Amber at 865-255-0445 Queen size mattress set, good

condition, $70 OBO, 423-442-6013

Ashley Wood heater with flue, ifneeded, $450, 423-519-4091

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

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

Doublewide trailer for rent, threebedroom, two bath, two coveredporches, carport, no pets,$700/month plus $700 deposit,423-420-1172.

81"x39" oak entertainment cen-ter with doors $175 obo 423-420-3301

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Entertainment center, with fourshelves, two drawers, 46" wide,18" deep, 23.5 " tall $50 423-420-0993 leave message if noanswer.

Stereo Cabinet, gloss black withoak trim, two glass doors, threeremovable shelves, 41.75" tall,23" wide, 16" deep $75 423-420-0993 leave message if noanswer.

New hydraulic hose made to fitexcavator, has brass ends, andO rings, 30" long and one inchdiameter hose $40 423-351-7736

King Heater $125 423-519-4091

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

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Custom painted crankbaits, var-ious styles and colors, all lessthan $10, 423-519-9898

Glass display case, small, twoindian dolls inside $40 423-442-6388

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

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

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Hay for sale, 4x5 round bales, inthe dry $25/each 423-519-3201

Goat fencing, new, 12.5 gauge,60"x100 ' plus additional sec-tions 60" by various lengths$120 423-371-1623

Stump King

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• Low-Cut Stumps• Small $5 and Up

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

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New 4x4 MachineCALL 423-506-0166 FORYOUR FREE ESTIMATE PLUMBING

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New Holland Hay baler, 4x4423-519-3970 or 423-519-3971

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.

Polland Pro self propelled, pushmower $100 423-271-6113

John Deere plaque/wall hang-ing, checkerboard game as wellas wall decor, just remove andplay, $50, 865-812-8521.

Collectibles, Yesterday figurines$20-$40, Holiday Barbie from1981-1990's, Denim Day fig-urines, $30/set, Complete 50stat S&P quarters with all fiftyteddy bear holders still pack-aged, 423-404-3107

Boys E-150 lime green electricscooter with matching limegreen and skull helmet, barelyused $75, 423-271-6113.

Collectible whiskey decanters,Jim Beam, Ezra Brooks etc.,423-442-6435.

MUSIC

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

John Deere, 46 inch riding lawnmower, 423-519-0551Built to Suit

POLE 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

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Small Job Specialist35 Years Experience

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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

Elvis Presley collectibles 423-519-6390

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

HUNTING & FISHING

Husky, gear driven rotary tiller$250 865-306-6597 or 865-816-6014

Outside basketball goal, sevento ten ft. tall with fillable base $50,423-271-6113

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

Everlast punching and boxingbag $40 423-371-1623

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

Mitchel’s Tree ServiceLicensed and Insured

for all your tree care needs

423-351-3070

MISCELLANEOUSLarge burlap sacks 423-253-4162Red leather Dooney and BourkeHobo handbag, $85, 423-404-3107, leave messageAntique barn planks, old beamsand rafters, 423-442-2131

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 $85423-545-9226

Air Mattress $50 423-253-5315

Sperry shoes, size 10, like new,worn once $25 423-506-6141

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Want to Buy: standing timber,select cut or clear cut, five acreminimum, call or text 423-371-0999

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

Cemetery plots, SweetwaterMemorial Gardens, make rea-sonable offer 423-404-5811

CVA 50 cal. Muzzleloader, new$249 423-253-4632

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Sidewalks and Driveways423-241-1601

FREE ESTIMATES

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

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

12 gauge break-barrel, cleangun, one box shells, and softcase $120 423-253-4632

Pressure washer, Monsoon2250 PSI, 2.1 gallon per minute,excellent condition $175 423-371-1623

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

Weight plates, 2- 25 pound $25423-371-1623

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 with-custom-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

Four used ATC tires off of fourwheel ATC cycle. Two Goodyear25 x 11.5 x 9 and two Deestone23 x 8 x 11, $50 for all, call 423-351-7736

GT’s Mobile

Welding

Greg Tallent423-519-5448

24 hour service callsFREE ESTIMATES

Walker, four wheels, with seat,brakes, 300 pound weight limit$50 423-884-2526

LAWN & FARM

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

Merrill XL $45 423-442-3748

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

Okra for sale by the bushel orhalf bushel 423-453-8033

PEST CONTROL

Yamaha guitar with protectivecase, sounds great, $250, 423-887-4209

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

Plate glass mirror, approx. 36x54$65 423-271-6493

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

Twelve piece place setting withcups $20 423-506-6141

Springfield model 58 Sears andRoebuck 30-06 bolt action riflewith Weaver high-poweredscope, $250, 423-836-5354

Cropland available for lease for2018 farming season, 25 to 30acres in Fork Creek area ofSweetwater, asking $50 peracre, 540-623-5480.

25CC87 58" 40# Bear RecurveBow $200, 423-333-8240 or423-420-2787.Six Green Eskimo and six Es-kilite broadheads and case,$24.40 for all. Three DeadlySnuffer broadheads (stainless)$39.99 each, three Steel ForcePremium broadheads (stainless)$35.99 per pack, one BlackArrow tube $22, six Purple JazzArrows $5 each, nine hunting ortarget arrows, new nocks andfeathers $40, four hunting or tar-get arrows camo (like new), callfor more information or to dis-cuss pricing 423-420-2787 or423-333-8240.

Timber for sale, 12 red cedartrees, you cut, you haul, call formore information 423-519-5588.Handmade quilt with tinystitches, Flying Geese, $175,423-351-3874

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

Would like to buy used car tags,local or out of state, 423-404-4311.

Four, Fourwheeler tires, 2-226x900 R12, 2-226x11 R12$50/all 423-404-5462

Handmade quilt, Tulip quilt, littlestitches, $165, 423-351-3874 Doll collection, mostly antique,and more, different prices, 423-351-3874Punch bowl, base and 50 cups,Star of David design, $75, 423-442-3105.

Antique dueling pistol $175 423-404-5462

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Lawnmower parts for sale from$5 to $250, 423-371-0774

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Around The Globe Three United Statesmilitary aircraft carriersset sail to the same part ofthe world at the same timeon Wednesday, a rare mili-tary exercise not seen in adecade: the USS RonaldReagan based in Japan, theUSS Theodore Rooseveltbased in San Diego, andthe USS Nimitz based inBremerton, Washington.The three will commencea strike force exercise inthe Western Pacific begin-ning on Saturday and con-tinuing through Tuesday,demonstrating the U.S,Navy’s unique capabilityto operate multiple carrierstrike groups as a coordi-nated strike force effort. At the same time, theAssociated Press said onThursday the exercisewould demonstrate U.S.resolve with allies Japanand Soul Korea during theongoing crisis with NorthKorea. The announce-ment made no mention ofthe exercise coincidingwith President DonaldTrump’s Asia trip, thoughthe maneuvers were con-nected with showcasingAmerican militarystrength. At a lavish state dinnerwith Chinese President XiJinping on Thursday, U.S.

President Donald Trumpcalled out China for “veryone-sided and unfair”trade deals and urged theChinese government toincrease pressure onneighboring North Korea.During his second day inChina, Trump announcednew business deals be-tween Chinese and U.S.companies, followinglengthy meetings with Xi. Colombian authoritieson Wednesday seized 12tons of cocaine worth anestimated $360 million inthe country’s largest drugbust ever, four hundredanti-narcotics officers lo-cating the coke in under-ground storage in fourfarms near the borderwith Panama. The seizurecame as the U.S. and theUnited Nations were rais-ing concerns over an in-

Holly Harrison of NorthCarolina stepped back onUnited States soil last Fri-day, November 3, trekkingfrom Argentina and hik-ing through 12 countries inSouth and Central Amer-ica and vowing not to stopuntil he reached PrudhoeBay in Alaska, a shoe-leather journey he saidwould take around 20months. Harrison is two-thirds done and has an of-ficial Facebook pagechronicling his adven-tures.

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The Tennessee WildlifeResources Agency is alert-ing bear hunters to anerror that has occurred inthe printed copy of theagency’s 2017-18 TennesseeHunting and TrappingGuide. On page 28, there is achart that indicateshunters will be allowed touse dogs during the No-vember 18-21 gun/muzzle-loader/archery hunt inBear Hunt Zones 1, 2, and3. However, dogs will notbe allowed during thatparticular hunting seg-

TWRA Reminds Bear Hunters:Dogs Prohibited November 18-21

ment. Bear hunting takesplace in the eastern por-tion of the state and dogsare allowed during manyof the various bear zonehunts between late Sep-tember and late Decem-ber. However, dogs are notallowed dogs during theNovember 18-21 hunt. The agency’s digitalversion of the bear zonechart in the hunting guideis correct and can beviewed atwww.tnwildlife.org

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