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Volume: XIII Issue: 131 June 5, 2017
MONDAY
Smile of the Day! (See Court pg 4)
Thefts, Meth, and No ShowsGeneral Sessions Court Docket
ing under the influence, orDUI, alprazolam, contin-ued to June 27. Kristin Congiolost, do-mestic assault, August 22. Dalton Davidson, ag-gravated burglary, theftover $1,000, no show. Brandall Davis, vandal-ism, criminal trespassing,waivid to grand jury. Brandy Ellis, theft, pleato shoplifting, 11 months29 days suspended, 20hours community service,
Police officers andemergency respondersfound a 40-year-old maleunconscious in a motelroom on Thursday, locat-ing amounts of heroin andmethamphetamine in-tended for selling. Charged by Madis-onville Police NarcoticsAgent David Wear with
(See Watson pg 12)
Seized: Heroin, Meth for SaleSuspect Found Unresponsive
Bragg
A 25-year-old driver wasarrested last Sunday, takenoff the highway first on anoutstanding warrant andthen for carrying cocainein his car. Charged by Vonore Po-lice Patrol Officer Bran-
(See Bragg pg 8)
Speeding DriverGives Up CocaineActive WarrantEnhances Arrest
possession of Schedule Iheroin and Schedule IImeth for resale wasWilliam Andrew Watsonof Country Way Road,Vonore. Wear said Police Ser-geant Joe Fritts was dis-patched to room 116 ofMotor Inns of America onHighway 68 shortly after3:30 a.m. and found an un-responsive Watson on thefloor. A female said shewas unaware of any illegaldrugs he might havetaken.
Watson
$46.65 restitution, bannedforever from Dollar Gen-eral. Jessie Fennell, meth,July 25. Gage Grajczyk, tres-passing, plea, 30 days sus-pended, $50 fine, bannedfrom Walmart. Margaret Grant, viola-tion of probation, or VOP,11/29 suspended; disor-derly conduct, plea, 30days suspended. Aaron Gray, Schedule
(See Fishing pg 8)
2017 Free Fishing Day Is Saturday, June 10 The 2017 Free FishingDay is Saturday, June 10
when anyone may fish freewithout a license in Ten-nessee’s public waters. The Tennessee WildlifeResources Agency pro-vides the annual free dayin hopes of increasing in-terest in fishing. The dayallows anyone the oppor-tunity to try this great out-door sport, especiallychildren, to celebrate fish-ing as a wholesome andhealthy recreational op-tion. In addition, childrenages 15 and younger may
Peoples Bank of East Tennessee’s Senior Vice-Presi-dent and CFO Jeff Amburn, third from left, continueshis branch’s support of the Madisonville Public Li-brary, providing a $2,500 financial contribution earlierthis week. Accepting the donation on the library’s be-half was Madisonville Alderperson Linda Hensley atleft, City Mayor Glenn Moser next, and Co-Chair ofthe Friends of Madisonville Library Brenda White atfar right.
Peoples Bank Supports Public Library
Another Tuesday, an-other session of GeneralSessions…the courtroomlast Tuesday taking pleabargains, case resets, andother lower court busi-ness, including markingdefendants for pickupwhen they failed to show. Billy Bishop, metham-phetamine for resale, al-prazolam, paraphernalia,no driver’s license, noshow. Jeffery Brannon, driv-
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OBITUARIESDEAN, RAYMOND HOOD,age 72, of Vonore, passedaway Friday, June 2, 2017, atU.T. Medical Center. He was amember of Samaritan BaptistChurch in Greenback. Pre-ceded in death by his parents,Harley and Ree Dean;brother, Ralph Dean, Sister,Mary Lou Millsaps; and an in-fant brother. Survivors: Wife,Evelyn Dean, of Vonore;Daughters, Julie Stakley,Regina Dean, both of Kansas;Stepdaughters, Teresa Arnold,of Kansas, Carolyn Womack,Cathy Boe,; Step son, MichaelWatson, all of Athens; 7grandchildren; Sisters, BeulahKirkland, of Vonore, HarleneYoung, of Knoxville, EdnaMcMahan, of Vonore; Brother,Ray Dean, of Vonore; Severalnieces and nephews. Funeral8:00 P.M., Monday, Biereley-Hale Chapel, Rev. JoeyBivens officiating. Interment11:00 A.M., Tuesday, LittleToqua Cemetery. The familywill receive friends from 6:00to 8:00 P.M., Monday, Biere-ley-Hale Funeral Home,Madisonville.DENTON, TIMOTHY “TIM”LEE, age 57, of Sweetwater,passed away Friday morning,June 2, 2017 at his residence.A native of Loudon Countyand longtime resident of Mon-roe County, he was the son ofthe late Albert Lee and SophiaGeneva Burnette Denton andwas preceded in death by adaughter, Catrina Henry;brother, Vaughn Denton;brother-in-law, Roger Haire.Survivors include his wife,Melinda Gail Petty Denton, ofSweetwater; three daughtersand one son-in-law, Denia Ad-kins of Athens, Terri andJames Roberts of Madis-onville, Amber White ofSweetwater; two sons,EthanCarroll of Lenoir City, DamianColeman of Niota; grandchil-dren, Melena Wilson, LiamHenry, James Roberts Jr.,Jamie Roberts, Zamari White,Zerryn White, Zeikel Tilley,Sophia Mize, and Greg Henry,two sisters and one brother-in-law, Sue and William Prince ofSweetwater, Ann Haire of
Sweetwater; former son-in-law, William Henry and wife,Haley of Maryville; specialfriends, Ed Hurst, Gus Nix,Melinda and Kenneth Wilson;several nieces and nephews.There will be no formal visita-tion and a memorial servicewill be announced by the fam-ily at a later date. Sign theguest registry at www.ziegler-funeralhome.com. Ziegler Fu-neral Home has beenentrusted with the care of Tim-othy “Tim” Lee Denton.GREEN, SCOTT MICHAEL,age 52, of Vonore, passedaway June 2, 2017, at BlountMemorial Hospital. He at-tended Oakland UnitedMethodist Church. Precededin death by his father, GlennGreene; and grandparents,Lois and Joe Kennedy, Cliffand Ruth Greene. Survivors:Daughter and son-in-law,Ryan and Justin Shoupe;Son, Cody Greene; Motherand step-father, Becky andRandy Phillips, all of Vonore;7 grandchildren; Brothers andsister-in-law, Brent Greene, ofColumbus, OH, Keith andJennifer Phillips, of Knoxville;Sisters and brother-in-law,Amy Lalonde, of Ft. Laud-erdale, FL; Keri and DavePorter, of Margate, FL; Sev-eral nieces and nephews. Fu-neral 7:00 P.M., Thursday,Biereley-Hale Chapel, BruceArp officiating. The family willreceive friends from 5:00 to7:00 P.M., Thursday, Biereley-Hale Funeral Home, Madis-onville.HAMMONTREE, J.C. , age81, of Loudon, formerly ofGreenback passed away onThursday, June 1, 2017. Hewas a veteran of the U.S.Army having served in the Ko-rean War. He was a goodChristian man. Preceded indeath by his parents: RobertE. and Maude Hammontree,brothers: Joe, Jimmy, Harry,Melvin, Charles, R.L., andKenneth Hamnmontree, sis-ters: Ruth Bright, and LouiseLinkenfelter. Survivors includehis brother and sister-in-law:Ross and Diane Hammon-tree, of Prairieville, LA., sev-
eral nieces, nephews, andfriends. The family will receivefriends on Monday, June 5,2017 at Kyker FuneralHomes, Sweetwater, from5:00 P.M. until 7:00 P.M. withthe funeral service to follow at7:00 P.M. in Kyker’s Chapelwith Rev. Tony Curtis officiat-ing. Interment 10:00A.M.Tuesday in the SweetwaterMemorial Park with full militaryhonors provided by membersof the Sweetwater V.F.W.Gold Star Post ## 5156, theMonroe County DisabledAmerican Veterans Post # 92,and the American Legion Post# 106. Kyker Funeral Homes,Sweetwater, in charge ofarrangements. HUNT, RICKEY EDWARD, ofSweetwater,passed away1:50 p.m. Fri-day, June 2,2017 (his55th birth-day) at Van-d e r b i l tMedical Cen-ter. He wasthe assistantDirector of Solid Waste forMonroe County. He was aBaptist preacher and a mem-ber of Steekee Creek BaptistChurch in Philadelphia wherehe served as the choir directorfor 30 years. He was pre-ceded in death by father, JimHunt, sister, Cathy HuntDavis, brother, Michael Hunt.Survivors: son, Cole Hunt andwife, Brandan; daughter, Han-nah Hunt Erwin and husband,Chris; son, Isaac Hunt andwife, Nicole; 4 grandchildren;mother, Marie Hunt; sistersand brothers-in-law, Gladysand Jerry Gray, Evette andDonnie Chambers, LindaWright; brothers and sisters-in-law, Everette and Pat Hunt,Charles and Lanette Hunt;several nieces and nephews;step-children, Matt, Jessicaand Tiffany Owings; severalstep-grandchildren. Funeral7:00 p.m. Tuesday, Biereley-Hale Chapel, Rev. GregJameson, Rev. Stacy Cham-bers officiating. Interment11:00 a.m. Wednesday, Lee’sChapel Cemetery. The familywill receive friends 5-7 p.m.Tuesday at Biereley-Hale Fu-neral Home, Madisonville.
MISER, JEWEL DEAN age62 ofN i o t a ,Tenn. lefther homeo nWednes-day, May31, 2017,leaving allheartache,suffering and pain behind.She was always ready to go toher eternal home in Heaven,where she is now running andrejoicing on the streets of gold.She was a native of LoudonCounty, Tenn., and a residentof Monroe County, Tenn. Shewas the daughter of the lateRaymond Laudermilk andGracie Laudermillk. She issurvived by her husband JackLee Miser. Jewel and Jackcelebrated 35 years of mar-riage. Preceeded in death by:five brothers and sisters; Ken-neth, Juanida, Shirley, Bill andTommy Laudermilk. Jewelwas a homemaker and sheloved cooking for her family,especially cooking her brown-ies. She cared for children inher home and loved them alllike they were her own. Sheloved her "babies", as shewould say. She cherished hergrandchildren and loved hav-ing them with her. She lovedher cats. Jewel had a bigheart for everyone and will bemissed greatly by family andmany friends. She is a mem-ber of Watson Chapel BaptistChurch. Survivors: Include
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her husband Jack Lee Miserof 35 years, One brotherBobby Laudermilk, Two sons,Dewayne Dotson of Philadel-phia Tenn., and Tim Miser ofTunnel Hill Ga, One step-daughter Michelle Spradlinwhom she loved and raisedas her own. Grandchildren:Chris Dotson and Caytlin Dot-son, Kiley Sprandlin, JaydenMiser, Brinley Miser, LuciousMiser, Mirinity Miser, andAlexis Hughs. A CelebrationOf Life Service will be heldTuesday, June 6, 2017 atWatson Chapel BaptistChurch, Madisonville, Tenn.Receiving of family andfriends will be from 6:00P.M.Pro 7:00 P.M. Memorialservice will be at 7:00 P.M.with Joshua Walden officiat-ing. In lieu of flowers the fam-ily ask for a donation toJewel's funeral cost. A dona-tion can be made to Jack orClick Funeral Home, LoudonTenn, Care of Jewel Miser Fu-neral Expense. TUTTLE, TRAVIS EDWARD,age 33, ofSweetwater,p a s s e daway Friday,June 2, 2017at Sweetwa-ter Hospital.He earned adegree fromCleveland State CommunityCollege. Preceded in death bygrandparents, Daniel andShirley Plemons, Arville and
June 5, 2017 Page 3 - The BUZZ
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NATIONWIDE Two senior Trump ad-ministration officials saidon Saturday that despitespeculation that PresidentTrump might seek “execu-tive privilege” to preventformer FBI DirectorJames Comey from testi-fying before the Senate incoming days there was noplan to hinder his words.The New York Times re-ported that one of the of-ficials said that Trump wasactually interested in what
Comey had to say because“the president has nothingto hide.” Meanwhile, protestersrallied in 130 cities in theUnited States, calling for“more thorough investiga-tions” into whetherTrump’s associates “col-luded” during the 2016presidential elections, therally in Washington on theNational Mall being heldwithin blocks of a pro-Trump rally outside theWhite House. The sidesclashed briefly at the pro-Trump “Pittsburgh NotParis” camp but no majorincidents were reported. Pittsburgh’s Demo-cratic Mayor Bill Pedutoon Friday signed an exec-utive order, promising theSteel City would continueto comply with the ParisClimate Agreement andjoin at least 91 other U.S.cities defying PresidentTrump’s decision to with-draw the nation from theglobal climate commit-ment. Under Peduto’s di-rective, Pittsburgh wouldcontinue working towardclean energy climate ob-jectives, while blastingTrump for “setting usback decades.” And going fishing inLake Bardwell in Ennis,Texas, and not catchinganything last week, a cou-ple got a “Mc-nificent”catch when they reeled ina record-breaking bass lastmonth using a McDon-ald’s Chicken McNuggetas bait. The fish was ap-parently happy with themeal, becoming at overten pounds and two-and-a-half feet long the biggestbass ever pulled from thelake.
Mildred Tuttle; aunt, Kristi Ple-mons; uncles, Alvis and LarryTuttle; special cousin, Dustin(Doughboy) Currier. Survivors:parents, Donnie and Rita Tut-tle; brothers, Cody Tuttle andwife, Kelly, Casey Tuttle and fi-ancée, Stephanie Coleman;nieces, Taylin and Rylie Tuttle,Star Coleman; nephews,Shane Tuttle and Wesley Cole-man; aunts and uncles, Judyand Tom Norris, Lynda andTony King, Elizabeth and Don-ald Goodman, Caroline andJimmy Maddox, Vinia Tuttleand Barbara Tuttle, Jeff andBarbara Plemons, Jim Ple-mons and fiancée, KatinaBrannon, Jason Plemons, Bill
and Shirley Tuttle, David andGlenda Tuttle, Bobby andJewel Tuttle, Ronnie andTeresa Tuttle; several cousins;very special friends, CalvinBradley, Jeffery Dotson, CurtisWillett. Funeral 8:00 p.m.Wednesday, Biereley-HaleChapel, Rev. Ronnie Tuttle,Rev. Gene Colvard officiating.Interment 11:00 a.m. Thursday,Christianburg Cemetery. Thefamily will receive friends 5-8p.m. Wednesday at Biereley-Hale Funeral Home, Madis-onville. YOUNG, TERRY, age 62, ofFayetteville, GA, got his angelwings on Thursday, June 1,2017 at 6:04 p.m. He passed
peacefully at his home sur-rounded by his loving family.Left to cherish his memory ishis wife of 46 years, Rita FayeMcDaniel Young; daughterand son-in-law, Lorraine andDavid Ivey, of Fruit Hurst, AL;son and daughter-in-law, Chrisand Jamie Young, of Franklin,GA; grandsons, T.J. Ford, ofAL; Liam Young; granddaugh-ter, Katelynn Young, both ofFranklin, GA; sisters andbrother-in-law, Leatha Miller, ofMadisonville, Paulette andHerman Best, Stella Colvin, allof Tellico Plains; brothers andsisters-in-law, J.D. and ShirleyYoung, of Conley, GA, W.E.and Harriette Young, of Sweet-water, Jane Young, of Ohio;many nieces and nephews.We will miss him greatly. Hewas preceded in death by par-ents, Clyde and Essie MarieYoung; brothers, Alvin Youngand Hewlette Young; sister,Carra Lee Belcher. Funeral1:00 p.m. Sunday, Beaty’sChapel Baptist Church, Rev.Larry Walker officiating. Inter-ment in church cemetery. Thefamily will receive friends at thechurch after 4:00 p.m. Satur-day. Arrangements by Biere-ley-Hale Funeral Home,Madisonville.WINN, ROBERT D. (R.D.),JR., age 75, of Tellico Plains,
passed away 2:50 p.m. Thurs-day, June 1, 2017 at ParkwestMedical Center. Member ofFirst Baptist Church of Madis-onville. Survivors: wife, Lav-erne Atkinson Winn; daughterand son-in-law, Laura and RayMarsh; sons and daughter-in-law, David and Susan Winn, allof Middleburg, FL, Kevin Winn,St. Augustine, FL; grandchil-dren, Billy Marsh, RachelThompson, Matthew Winn,Kyle Winn, Kristen Hollis,Amanda Winn, Kari Winn;great-grandchildren, Konnor,
Abby, Braden, Noah, Kylie,and Kadin; cousin, Jerry Con-drey; special friend, LarryJones. Funeral 3:30 p.m.,Monday, Biereley-HaleChapel, Rev. Chris Moore offi-ciating. In lieu of flowers, me-morials may be made to thebuilding fund or children’s min-istry at the First Baptist Churchof Madisonville, 139 CollegeSt., Madisonville, TN 37354.Family will receive friends 2-3:30 p.m., Monday at Biereley-Hale Funeral Home,Madisonville.
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Trading PlacesNo DistrictWanda Lee McMurray
to Bill McKinley McMur-ray etal Joseph A. McMur-ray, Linda Marie Wathen,and Donald William Mc-Murray $0.Barbara Dixon etal
Russ Dixon and Russ T.Dixon to Karl Hobbs etuxAlisa Hobbs $34,900.Charles Gene Koontz
etux Reba Koontz toDavid F. Etux etal Lois M.Epp $515,000.Daryl K. Williams etux
Betty S. Williams to DavidD. Camp $78,000.District 1Brian W. Hulen etux
Amy L. Hulen to RobertH. Keeble, Jr. etux LoriKeeble $110,000.Doris Ann Hagan to
Randy Kurschner etuxCindy Kurschner$193,000.Honradez Investment
Group LLC to KingdomFirst Properties, LLC$9,500.Selene Finance LP to
Castlerock 2017 LLP$24,500.Eric Bradley etux etal
Alyssa Bradley and AlyssaSledge to Julia Giles$77,000.Robin Dewaters etal
Taylor Williamson, Jr. Es-tate and Robin McCallieDewaters to Robin Mc-Callie Dewaters etvirRonald Wayne Dewaters$0.Bank of America Na-
tional etal BAC HomeLoans Servicing LP, Coun-trywide Home LoansServicing LP and SeleneFinance LP to Selene Fi-nance LP $10.Dewey Allen Ingram
etal Lisa Ingram, andMarie Ingram Heirs to Vi-cente Guzman Almanzaetal Jazmin MartinezTinoco and Uriel Guzman$20,000.Joe A. Moore etal Den-
nis Moore, Dennis R.Moore, Cynthia AnnMoore, Cynthia AnnMoore Tallent, andRobert W. Moore Heirs toDebbie Albright $10,000.
Cathy Mobley to PaulSchirka $29,000.Branch Banking and
Trust Company etalBranch Banking and TrustCompany to Douglas Jef-frey Fletcher etux KellyFaye Fletcher $35,000.District 2Sandra Kilby Ekstrand
etvir etal Boerje Ekstrandand Sandra Kilby to San-dra Kilby Ekstrand etalSandra Kilby, Boerje Ek-strand, and Michael R.Peels $0.Eugene G. Bourland
etux Carol L. Bourland toWayne R. Wagner etuxCarolyn S. Wagner$390,000.Wilbur F. Jordan etux
Ruth A. Jordan to WilburF. Jordan Trustee etal Jor-dan Family Trust $0.Frieda H. Harrell etal
Frieda H. Hill to Ana K.Brian $160,000.Melvin D. Maynard
etux Doris J. Maynard toDaniel S. Maynard etuxHeather D. Maynard$10,000.James Stevie Harrison
to Daniel S. Maynard etuxHeather D. Maynard$1,000.
Patricia Sneed Watsonetal Patricia F. SneedRoberts and Patricia S.Watson to CourtneyDeanna Hindman etalCoty Frank $0.Mark A. Sesny etux
Barbara J. Sesny to Paul A.Ludwig etux etal Mary G.Hill Ludwig and Mary G.Ludwig Hill $145,000.Karen Vallin to Andrew
L. Colburn, Sr. $103,000.District 3Hattie Myers etal San-
dra Steinbach to MelissaD. Anderson etvir ThomasS. Anderson $10,000.James MacDonald to
Amber N. Boyd $59,900.Bryan Hurst etal Justin
McDonald and JeffOmara to JBAC FitnessInc. $0. MCB Timberland IV
LLC to Rocky Top Tim-ber LLC $1,157,453.80.Larry R. Churchwell
etal Lisa Beth McMullento Farm Credit MidAmerica FLCA $0.William Wolfenbarger
to Sloan Phillips Enter-prises LLC, etal PhillipsSloan Enterprises, LLC$32,000.Lee Enterprises etal
Lee Enterprises of Madis-onville to MadisonvilleHall Apartments LP$200,000.Andrea M. Sitzler
Rozelle etal Megan An-nette Sitzler Stallard,Amber Bruckert, AmberNicole Sitzler, AndreaRozelle, and Megan An-nette Stallard to DannyStricklan etux DebbieStricklan $67,595.Linda A. Miller to Ste-
fanie Cucciarre etvirDustin Cucciarre $83,650.Carole Chambers to
Ashley Crabtree etvirRobert Crabtree$100,000.Branch Banking and
Trust Company etal FredaT. Lowry Estate and Rev-ocable Trust to MichaelThomas Lowry $0.Williams H. Rasor etal
William H. Rasor toWilliam H. Rasar etalCynthia A. Rasar $0.Gerri Brignac to Joseph
Brignac, Jr. $0.Edward B. Henry to
Edward B. Henry $0.JC Glover, Jr. etux Eva
C. Glover to Johnny L.Mize etux Cathy L. Mize$160,000,District 4Mary J. Saunders to
Robert W. Farris $52,000.Bill Coppenger etux
Susan Coppenger to CalebK. Coppenger etux Mi-randa S. Coppenger$200,000.Linda A. Miller to Jacob
W. Davis $100,000.
Ronna V. Williams toKenneth James Bellew, Jr.etux Hannah Bellew$110,000.Douglas Steven Teague
etal David Scott Teagueand Barbara Teague toRalph Teague etux Bar-bara Teague $0.Ralph Teague etux Bar-
bara Teague to SeviervilleInvestments, LLC$100,000.District 5David Greene etux
Teresa Greene to ThomasE. Clair III etux Kerry A.Clair $28,875.Everett C. Kuglar etux
Catherine E. Kuglar toThomas E. Clair III etuxKerry A. Clair $152,000.Mark B. Clinton etux
etal Mark Clinton andPamela K. Clinton toTerry E. Debity etux MaryL. Debity $2,000.District 6Michael A. Miller to
Stephen J. Kuhn $0.
Court(Continued from pg 1)
II adderall, plea, 11/29 sus-pended, $25. Kenneth Greene, VOP,aggravated arson, June 13. Robert Hamblin, sus-pended license, plea, sixmonths suspended, $65.
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LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICESNOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALESTATE OF
TENNESSEE, MONROE COUNTY
WHEREAS, David A. Mycek ex-ecuted a Deed of Trust to BranchBanking and Trust Company,Lender and BB&T CollateralService Corporation, Trustee(s),which was dated August 12,2005 and recorded on August12, 2005 in Book J-21, Page804, Monroe County, TennesseeRegister of Deeds, subsequentlymodified by a Loan ModificationAgreement recorded September24, 2008 in Book Y26, Page 147Monroe County, TennesseeRegistry of Deeds, subsequentlymodified by a Loan ModificationAgreement recorded March 9,2007 in Book X24, Page 72Monroe County, TennesseeRegistry of Deeds.WHEREAS, default having beenmade in the payment of thedebt(s) and obligation(s) therebysecured by the said Deed ofTrust and the current holder ofsaid Deed of Trust, BranchBanking & Trust Company, (the“Holder”), appointed the under-signed, Brock & Scott, PLLC, asSubstitute Trustee, by an instru-ment duly recorded in the Officeof the Register of Deeds of Mon-roe County, Tennessee, with allthe rights, powers and privilegesof the original Trustee named insaid Deed of Trust; andNOW, THEREFORE, notice ishereby given that the entire in-debtedness has been declareddue and payable as provided insaid Deed of Trust by the Holder,and that as agent for the under-signed, Brock & Scott, PLLC,Substitute Trustee, by virtue ofthe power and authority vestedin it, will on June 13, 2017, at12:00PM at the usual and cus-tomary location at the MonroeCounty Courthouse, Madis-onville, Tennessee, proceed tosell at public outcry to the highestand best bidder for cash, the fol-lowing described property situ-ated in Monroe County,Tennessee, to wit:Located in the Second Civil Dis-trict of Monroe County, Ten-nessee and more particularlydescribed as follows:BEING known and designatedas LOT 4, RARITY BAY SUBDI-VISION, PHASE ONE, SEC-TION ONE, as shown on plat ofrecord in Plat Cabinet C, Slide
88, to which specific reference ismade for more particular de-scription.This property is subject to alleasements, restrictions andcovenants of record, includingbut not limited to Declaration ofCovenants, Conditions and Re-strictions of record in Misc. Book91, page 58, and Misc. Book112, page 323, Monroe CountyRegister of Deeds.Being the same property con-veyed to Grantor by deed ofrecord in the Register's Office forMonroe County, Tennessee, inDeed Book 304, page 303.Parcel ID Number: 019E A004.00Address/Description: Lot 4Phase 1 Section 1, Vonore, TN37885.Current Owner(s): David A.Mycek.Other Interested Party(ies):Rairty Bay Community Associa-tion, Inc..The sale of the property de-scribed above shall be subject toall matters shown on anyrecorded plat; any and all liensagainst said property for unpaidproperty taxes; any restrictivecovenants, easements or set-back lines that may be applica-ble; any prior liens orencumbrances as well as anypriority created by a fixture filing;a deed of trust; and any matterthan an accurate survey of thepremises might disclose; andAll right and equity of redemp-tion, statutory or otherwise,homestead, and dower are ex-pressly waived in said Deed ofTrust, and the title is believed tobe good, but the undersigned willsell and convey only as Substi-tute Trustee. The right is re-served to adjourn the day of thesale to another day, time, andplace certain without further pub-lication, upon announcement atthe time and place for the saleset forth above.This office is attempting tocollect a debt. Any informa-tion obtained will be used forthat purpose.Brock & Scott, PLLC, Substitute Trusteec/o Tennessee Foreclosure De-partment 4360 Chamblee DunwoodyRoad, Ste 310 Atlanta, GA 30341PH: 404-789-2661 FX: 404-294-0919File No.: 17-05642 FC01
INVITATION TO BID MONROE COUNTY, TN
The RFP opening date for the below RFP is June 22,2017. Sealed RFP’s will be received until 10:00 A.M.Eastern Standard Time, at the Monroe County Depart-ment of Finance, 103 College Street South Suite 9,Madisonville TN 37354, at which time the MonroeCounty Purchasing Committee will meet to publiclyopen and read the RFP, at the JP Kennedy Board room. TOURISM INFRASTRUCTURE ASSET DEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR MONROE COUNTY GOVERNMENTCGD1040-06-17RFP packets may be obtained at the Monroe Countyweb site www.monroetn.com, go to online bid system.You may also pick up a copy of the RFP at MonroeCounty Finance Department at 103 College StreetSouth Suite 9, Madisonville, TN 37354. If you need anyassistance, contact Jessi Soileau, Purchasing Agent at423-442-9383 ext. 2105.Libby Hicks, DirectorMonroe County Department of Finance
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICETOWN OF TELLICO PLAINS
The Tellico Plains Planning Commission will meeton Monday, June 12, 2017, at 6:00 p.m. at the TellicoPlains Community Center. The commission willconsider a concept plan for Bear Lane Peaks lo-cated on the north side of Bear Lane next to the Tel-lico Plains High School, 11 single-family lots at thehilltop. For more information, see http://monroe-planning.com The public is invited to attend andmake comment.
DUI5, revoked licensedthird, aggravated domesticassault, vandalism, alpra-zolam, methadone,shoplifting resisting arrest,July 11. Clifton Boone, stalking,June 20. Bradley Garrett, aggra-vated burglary, vandalismover $1,000, domestic as-sault, assault, waived grandjury. Patrice Gay, violationHMVO, DUI6, revokedlicense second, assault,evading, resisting, joyrid-ing, open container,waived grand jury. Scottie Hamilton, ag-gravated trespassing, plea,11/29, $1,000 restitution. Cody Lynn, DUI, June13. Richard Perry, evading,plea, 11/29 suspended. Lisa Roberts, shoplift-ing, burglary, suboxone,paraphernalia, criminalimpersonation, waivedgrand jury. Jacady Terry, meth,HMVO, revoked license,DUI3, driving possessionmeth, July 11. Ashley Williams, van-
dalism, theft over $1,000,June 20. Tammy Alvarez, sus-pended license, child re-straint, possessionSchedule II drugs, July 11. John Shelton, indecentexposure, plea, six monthssuspended, $100. Bradley Bragg, cocaine,suspended license, June 6. Melissa Burris, motorvehicle theft, plea to theft,11/29 suspended, five daysjail, $600 restitution. Daryl Moore, harass-ment, June 6. Xavier Breath, aggra-vated complaint operator,dismissed. Bryant Ramirez, meth,criminal simulation, June6. Teresa Correll, meth,child abuse neglect, hy-drocodone Xanax, para-phernalia, no driver’slicense, June 6. Brandon Winkler, PI,plea, 30 days suspended,$50; disorderly conduct,plea, 30 days suspended,$50. Jaydan Lennex, truancy,June 13.
Melisha Holcomb, edu-cational neglect, plea, tenhours community servicecompleted by July 11, thendismissed. Aaron Inman-Free,VOP, auto theft, theft,marijuana, false report,June 6. Tasha Jamerson, para-phernalia, no show. Catherine Jenkins, ag-gravated assault, aggra-vated trespassing, July 11. Kelsey Kirkland,shoplifting, 11/29, judicialdiversion. Jamaica Joe Long, methfor resale, hydrocodone,clonazepam, marijuana,paraphernalia, evading,suspended license, reck-less driving, reckless en-dangerment, falseimprisonment, June 6. David Lynn, non-emer-gency calls, domestic as-sault, July 18. Kinzie McGrail, theft,nolle. Ronald O’Graden, edu-cational neglect, July 25. Tamara O’Graden, ed-ucational neglect, July 25. Nicholas Pettit, mari-juana, plea, 11/29, judicialdiversion, $250. Adam Plemons, methresale, June 27. Joshua Russell, publicintoxication, or PI, plea,30 days suspended, $50. James Stephens, armeddangerous felonies, meth,marijuana, drug gear, June6. Michael Stewart, re-voked license ninth, July18. Michael Sturgill, re-voked license, June 20. Derrick Tallent, theftover $1,000, June 6. Garry Thompson, theftover $1,000, July 11. Josh Wates, domesticassault, dismissed. Luke Williams, sus-pended license second,plea, 11/29 suspended, $65. Shelby Williams, VOP,meth, June 6. Verona Youngblood,theft of services, plea,11/29 suspended, $497.50restitution to SUB. Jennifer Zychowicz,theft over $10,000 July 18. Jason Blankenship, vio-lation habitual motor ve-hicle offender, or HMVO,
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Whirlpool refrigerator $200 423-519-5045
Full grown leopard gecko, nineinches in long in good health.Tank and all accessories in-cluded. Must go to good homewith gecko experience. Comesee. Make offer 423-337-6798
Fridge, dorm size, nice, works,great $50 423-519-3533 or 423-404-1030
Two registered Beagles, gundogs $125/each 423-404-4170
Washer, $200, 423-442-5413
One Sizzle rooster and twopainted Silkie hens, $25 for allthree, 865-387-1479
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
Whirlpool washer and dryer set,good condition $250 423-351-3874
Hotpoint stove, works good $175423-351-3874
Whirlpool stove, black, goodcondition $200 423-351-3874
Whirlpool refrigerator, good con-dition $200 423-351-3874
GE Fridge, white, works good$150 423-351-3874
CLASSIFIEDS
Free Pitbull puppy, brindle, notspade, 8 months, 423-442-6671
ANIMALS
Electric range, $200, 423-442-5413
APPLIANCES
Whirlpool upright freezer, worksgood, white $175 423-351-3874Amana upright freezer in verygood condition $195, 941-713-9514
Pit bull puppy for sale, male,brindle-colored, $50, 423-836-6808
Coin operated laundry ma-chines, used 423-442-6078
Red Heeler, full blooded, sixweeks old, out of working stock,$250, 865-250-9427
Whirlpool Dryer, heavy duty,extra large capacity, works good$150 423-519-4458
APPLIANCESCLASSIFIEDS
Frigidaire gas stove, black, new,still in packaging, $200 firm, Tel-lico Plains, 501-617-4889
FULL TIME CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
423-453-4555
Right Time Right Place, LLC is an equal opportunity employer.
IMMEDIATEJOBOPENINGS
APPLY IN PERSON 2582 Ingleside Avenue, Ste 300 Athens
LOUDON: Assemblers Career Opportunities:$12.50 to start Day shift 6 a.m.– 2:30 p.m. Temp to Hire Night Shift $13.00 10 p.m. – 6:30 a.m. Excellent companies with fabulous benefits.ATHENS:Machine Operators Career Opportunity:Weekend Shift $11.11 to start. $11.65/after probationary period +Overtime work 7 a.m. 7 p.m. Fri, Sat. & Sun.Manufacturing Positions Career Opportunity$10.00 to start! 10 hour shifts Mon – Thurs both 1st & 2nd.Temporary Project Workers Needed Immediately Preparing Kits$10.00 to start! 10 hour shifts Mon – Thurs. No Overtime 6 a.m. – 4:45 p.m.Production Positions - $10.00 for 1st, 2nd & 3rd shifts. Start Immediately.Quality Inspectors Career Opportunity$10.00 Mon – Fri 1st shift Temp – Hire Prominent Company with Excellent BenefitsMachine Operators. Career Opportunities. 3rd shift $10.45 to start. Top notch company w/Fabulous BenefitsDAYTON:Production Positions – Career Opportunities. Start Immediately.Training Provided 1st & 2nd Shifts availableFull Time $9.96/hr. to $9.71hr. Pay raises Every 6 weeks up to$16.01/hr. after Probationary Period. Great companies with fabulousbenefits.
apply online at www.rtrpstaffing.com
Dryer, $200, 423-442-5413 GE side by side fridge, worksgood $175 423-351-3874
ABSOLUTE AUCTIONHISTORICAL CITY HALL BUILDING
TERMS: REAL ESTATE: 25%down day of sale, balance withdeed 30 days. A 10% Buyers pre-mium will be ineffect day of sale.Close within 30 days. No Excep-tions! Verification of funds re-quired.INSPECTION: Any time prior tosale, plats on property or callDanny Everhart at 423-519-4199for a personal tour. On Site Dateof Sale: 8 am until time of sale.For plats and photos visit ourwebsite at www.c21howe.comorwww.auctionzip.comllistings/2899059.html
For more information www.c21howe.com or www.auctionzip.com
423-337-9355 • 800-337-9356675 New Hwy 68 Sweetwater
Wm. E “Bill” Howe, Broker/AuctioneerTAL#4476 Firm#1303
SATURDAY, JUNE 10 10 A.M.
Announcements day of sale supercede any written advertisement.
Each office is independently owned and operated.Howe Realty & Auction
• Unique Property• Downtown Location • Brick / Stucco • 2 Story Building • Corner lot • 50' X 150' Lot • No Minimum• No Reserve• Rain or Shine• Sale's Final Day of Sale
201 Southard Street Tellico Plains
DIRECTIONS: From Hwy 68 in Tellico Plains turn at Hardees onHwy 165 to Main Street continue through Town Square to right onSouthard Street. Property on left.AUCTIONEERS COMMENTS: Great opportunity for downtownlocation of apartments, offices, or unique historical home.Convenient to recreation in the Great Smoky Mountains,
EPA Certified UNIVERSAL
Ask AboutMilitary & Local
Service Discount
SERVICE CALL .....$45ON CALL 24-7
423-519-5802
Keeping your homecool & comfortable
is my job!
ADOPTIONAdopt: Loving couple hope toadopt. Your child will know theirstory and be proud of how webecame a family. Expensespaid. Michelle and Corey 866-922-2283
YARD SALES
Contents of Variety Store forsale, call for more information423-404-0836
TFL#3835
BIG YARD SALE EVERY SATURDAY
SPACES AVAILABLE INSIDE & OUTSIDE
AUCTION EVERY THURSDAY & FRIDAY 6:30 B&B WHOLESALE125 Belcher Road Sweetwater
423-381-1050
CLASSIFIEDS
Fishing(Continued from pg 1)
fish without a license be-ginning on Free FishingDay through Friday, June16. The day and week areannual events in Ten-nessee and are great op-portunities to introducechildren to the enjoymentand excitement of a dayon the water catching fish.The TWRA is among sev-eral organizations plan-ning special fishing events,primarily for youngsters.The TWRA annuallystocks several thousand
pounds of fish for variousevents. For a list of the events,visit the TWRA websiteat www.tnwildlife.org andthe For Anglers section.Anglers and potential an-glers should check theevents list often since spe-cial events are frequentlyadded. Free Fishing Day andWeek apply to Tennessee’spublic waters, TWRAowned and operated lakes,and state park facilities.Some privately owned paylakes and ponds continueto charge during this spe-cial day and week. Anglerswill need to consult with
those operators if thereare any questions about aparticular facility.
ADOPTIONADOPT: Abundant love, Endlessdevotion, security for your baby'sfuture is our promise to you. CallLorraine/Danny at 1-866-997-7171
Bragg(Continued from pg 1)
don Pesterfield with pos-session of Schedule II co-caine for resale, driving onsuspended license, speed-ing, and lack of seatbeltuse was Bradley Joe Braggof Watt Road, Sweetwater. Pesterfield said hestopped Bragg’s FordMustang on Highway 411when he clocked its speedat 56 miles per hour in a45-mile-per-hour zone.Bragg said he knew he wasspeeding but was also try-ing to slow down. Bragg said he had noth-ing illegal in the car, butPesterfield placed himunder arrest for driving onsuspended license and foran active warrant againsthim out of McMinnCounty. During a search ofBragg, Pesterfield locateda white rock of cocainethat weighed in at 1.39grams.
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Old barn wood, call for prices423-404-4311
CLASSIFIEDS
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
CLASSIFIEDSCLASSIFIEDS
AffordableInstallations
MARBLE, CERAMIC, GRANITE, & WOODFLOORS, WALLS, SHOWERS, & HANDICAPPED SHOWERS
Licensed,Insured,Guaranteed
Tom Carroll 865-201-848530 Years of Experience
All Custom Remodel. All yourremodeling needs from theground up. 423-519-7932
Glide trolling motor 37 lb. thrustwith foot pedals and brackets$195. 865-408-0118.
2011 Flagstaff, pull behind, 32foot camper, 1 slide, excellentcondition $10,000 423-253-6875.
2005 Chevrolet Silverado 1500,four door, long bed, a/c, newtires, $6,000, 423-351-4837.
1987 F150, runs good, farmtruck, $1,000 423-351-4837
1996 Jeep Cherokee, 5 speed,manual, 4x4, runs great, no rust$1,850 865-458-4531
CAMPING 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”
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 CLASSIFIEDS
Two North Face jackets, wom-ens XL, great shape, $50 each423-884-6729
CONSTRUCTION & REMODELING
Barn wood $0.75/ board foot,negotiable 423-519-3058
Used barn tin $5/each 423-404-4311
AUTOMOTIVE CONSTRUCTION & REMODELING
Pool or yard fence 423-404-4311
AUTOMOBILESTRUCKS & VANS
Cultured marble bath sink, 60”with tailstock, $45, 865-408-0118
Old barn metal, 7 foot- $4, 10foot- $5 423-519-3058
1998 Silverado Chevy Silver-ado, green, extended cab, 2wd$2,500 423-572-0009 or 423-371-0104
David’s Bridal wedding dress,size 12, $125, 865-705-3078
Reece hitch, fits Chevy truck,1983-1986 $175 423-462-1019
Plate glass mirror, approx. 36x54$65 423-271-6493
EMPLOYMENT
100 year old, handmade brickfor sale 423-404-4311
New and antique mantles 423-404-4311
DM AUTOMOTIVEClean-Up • Detailing
General MaintenanceRepair • Oil Change
Brake Repair Body Work & Paint
423-519-5475600 Englewood Rd
Madisonville
Ariston GL4S, mini tank electricwater heater, works great, goodfor long distance water travel, ora back up, easy to install, cost$250 new, asking $100 firm 423-519-7868
Four truck tires, P275x85R18,Goodyear, white lettering, $150firm 423-404-5344
2000 Chevy Silverado, white,extended cab, 2wd $2,500 423-572-0009 or 423-371-0104
2012 Ford Fusion, SEL, loaded,new tires, My Key option, tintedglass, 71K $7,000 423-351-3826
New hydraulic hose, made to fitCat excavator, measures two-and-half feet long with one inchdiameter, has brass ends and o-rings $50 423-351-7736
ELDERLY CAREIN HOME
ELDERLY CARE30 years experience - personal caretransportation - night shift available
alzheimers and general medical experience - reasonable rates740-236-3765
Shower stall with tub, fiberglass,no plumbing included, great con-dition, $75, 423-371-3359
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
Bedliners, one fits small truck,one fits large truck bed 423-836-6435
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 $50 423-351-77361995 Ford F150, air and heat
$500 OBO 423-519-3148
Shell for full size Dodge or Fordpick up, 70" wide by 80" long$125 423-404-8166
NOW HIRING!Heating and Air
Workers423-337-0037
COMMERCIAL DRIVERand YARDMAN
apply atR&S Concrete529 Monroe Street
Madisonville423-442-2452
Radio with CD player $20 423-519-7162
Redwood strips, 1.5 inch wide x.25 46 inches long $.10/ each,1.5 inch by 3/8 58 inches long$.15/ each 865-376-5408
53" Flat Screen, floor model, oneyear old, like new $150 423-561-0275
Lexmark Z52 printer, $15, if noanswer leave a message 423-420-0993DVD player $20 423-519-7162
Cedar, walnut, and cherry wood,various sizes 423-404-4311
Home Improvement& Restoration Services• Concrete & Asphalt Resealing• General Construction• Pressure Washing• Staining• Painting• Lawn Care
FREEESTIMATES
Shaun Kirkland 423-519-3850Tellico Plains
Kirkland Concrete Service
General Pour & Form Stamped & Colored Concrete
and Bobcat Service
www.kirklandconcreteservice.com
R. Brian Kirkland WE ARE INSURED423-253-7226 423-295-4802Tellico Plains
Six old wooden doors, $200 forall 423-519-9898.
BOATING
‘87 Short-wheel base Silverado,new 350, new seat, tires, radia-tor, a lot of new parts, $3,500OBO, 423-295-2169 or 423-519-6805
ELECTRONICS2005 Chevy Trailblazer, white,4x4 $3,500 423-572-0009 or423-371-0104
2000 Ford Taurus, grey $1,200423-572-0009 or 423-371-0104
2002 Ford Taurus, grey $1,500423-572-0009 or 423-371-01042001 Ford Mustang, convertible,red, 5-speed, rebuilt title $2,000423-572-0009 or 423-371-01042004 Ford Focus, ZX5, white, 5speed $2,500 423-572-0009 or423-371-01042001 Oldsmobile, SilhouetteVan, white $1,800 423-572-0009 or 423-371-0104
Magnavox 12 inch, tube tv $10obo if no answer leave a mes-sage 423-420-0993HP all in one printer, fax,scanner,copier, needs black ink cartridge,$45 423-351-7736
CLOTHINGProm dresses and weddinggowns under $100 call for ap-pointment 423-295-5518 after 5p.m.
EMPLOYMENT
1970's Stereo 13" wide x 51"long, am/fm, turntable, 8 track,46 - LP's gospel records, 15 - 8track tapes $150 423-442-5417
Job pays $75 for 45 minutesto hour and half worth ofbush hogging or mowing andweed-eating needed. 423-519-7532.
Tool box, full size $100 423-519-0551
AUTOMOTIVE
MAGNOLIA VONOREImmediate openings
LPN and Security Guard
350 Dawson StreetVonore, TN 37885
Must have GEDor HS diploma, EEOC
Apply in person
HVAC INSTALLERS AND SERVICE TECHSLooking for experienced
installers or servicetechnicians.Pay dependent on experience:
$15 - $21 hourly. Retirement benefitsand paid vacation
423-442-5039www.harrisheatingcooling.com
Flat-bottom 14-foot Tracker boat,great shape, with trailer. Makeoffer. Best offer wins. 423-519-6666.
Porcelain pedestal sink, greatcondition, copper connectors in-cluded, $50, 423-371-3359
2001 Chevy Trailblazer, 4-wheeldrive, tow package, $2,000, 423-519-3007
HOOK ‘EMtowing & recoveryHIRING
experienced driver withClass F endorsment865-200-7393
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
$500 REWARDto anyone with information that leads tothe conviction for theft of alluminumramps stolen from the Pilot in Niota fromMay 25 - 27. You will remain anonymous.
Call 423-271-0406with information
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PLEMONS RENTALS3 BR 2 BA MBHM
VONORE$550 DEPOSIT$550 MONTHLY
CALL FOR DETAILSutitlies NOT included NO pets423-442-8869
Jimmy Harris442-5039
Entertainment center, $85,OBO, 423-545-9226
HEAT & COOLING
CLASSIFIEDS CLASSIFIEDS CLASSIFIEDSCLASSIFIEDS
CLOVERLEAF APARTMENTS1 Bedroom ..................................$440/month2 Bedroom Townhouse.........$532/month3 Bedroom Townhouse........$619/month
121 Cloverleaf Lane Madisonville
Rent Includes Water, Sewer,Garbage, Playground, Picnic Area,
And On-Site Laundry Room.Starting May 1: $15 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
China Cabinet $100 423-253-5908
FOR RENTCLASSIFIEDS
HARRIS HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING
Antique 3/4 size cannonball stylebed, dresser, nightstand withcustom made mattress andboxspring in excellent condition$650. 423-261-5115.
Dresser and nightstand, maple423-420-1172
Two Lamps $30/both 423-253-5908
Hunter green recliner, like new$75 423-404-3107 leave mes-sage
New tan recliner, large, $125423-404-3107 leave message
Hoosier cabinet, very nice, rollup drawer and flower bin $500423-404-3175
Oval dining room table,63”x42”no leaf, $30 423-271-6253
EMPLOYMENT FOR RENT
FURNITURE
Queen size box spring and ma-tress $125 423-271-0774
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
Computer desk 423-420-1172
Queen size pillowtop mattressand boxspring $175 423-371-0774
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
Love Seat $125 423-371-0774
Full size sofa, multi colored,stripes, Broyhill, clean, no tears,sturdy $85 423-442-6013
Antique 3/4 bed frame, verynice, all wood $65 423-519-4458.
Handmade wooden rockers,Tennessee Big Boys, 423-836-3306
FURNITURE
1965 table and hutch with glassdoors, two captain chairs, fourside chairs, three leafs to expandtable $1,000 obo 423-253-7342
Apartment for rent, one bedr o o m, Madisonville, electric, water,garbage pick up included, $200/deposit, $200/ wee k 423-519-4108
Coffee table, large, two doors$40 423-253-5908
Glasstop end table with built inlamp $20 423-253-5908
Queen size boxspring and mat-tress, like new, white $200 423-371-0774
Two-toned dinette set with fourchairs, $75, 423-545-9226
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 sf Openarea. 1 restroom. Faces Hwy411. $750/mo James 519-0600
Sweetwater, 1800 square foot,commercial property, 1 milesouth of Walmart on Hwy 11.$800/mo. James 423-519-0600
Hide-a-way computer desk, sixfoot tall, cherry wood $200 423-420-6356
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
Couch, beige $200 423-351-3874
Couch, nice, reclines on bothends $250 423-351-3874
EXCAVATIONOversized lift chair $300, can beseen at 718 Topside Drive,Madisonville or call 423-836-5826 or 270-925-8881
Motel 6Daily, Weekly andMonthly Rentals
New Weekly Special $175
All Utilities IncludedHBO • WiFi • Indoor Pool
423-492-0500
plus tax
Lazy Boy Recliner, burgundy,like new condition $100 423-333-9814
Staffmark is currently
recruiting for NEWELL/RUBBERMAID
IN MARYVILLEAvailable positions
includePACKAGING
MATERIAL HANDLERMACHINE OPERATOR
These are 12 hour day and night shifts
Pay ranges from $8.50 - $12.50
per hour.
Please apply online atStaffmark.com
or contact us at 865-693-4047
for more information.COME JOIN A
WINNING TEAM! EOE
King size pillow top mattress$100 423-371-0774
Child's Recliner, brown leather$15 423-617-8552
Couch, mauve and blue $100423-253-5908Dresser, powder painted silvergrey, with matching twin bed$185/set 423-572-1959 or 423-807-0507
Bookshelf, three shelves, forlarge books $30 obo 423-836-9407
Chest of drawers with four draw-ers $60 423-253-5908
Recliner, nice, good condition,$50 other furniture and numer-ous items 423-519-3533 or 423-404-1030
Metal bunk bed with full sizemattress on top, ladder on bothends, shelves on back and bot-tom, $250, 423-572-2202
Brown Ashley microfiber sofa,like new, $250, 865-230-1292Coffee table and sofa table$50/set 865-230-1292
Full size box spring and mat-tress, $100, 423-371-0074
Futon bed, wooden arms $50can be seen at 718 TopsideDrive, Madisonville or call 423-836-5826 or 270-925-8881
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
King size mattress andboxsprings, pillow top, nice $100423-519-4458
Twin mattress and boxsprings,like new condition, plus frame$100 423-333-9814
FOR RENT
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
Commercial BuildingFor Rent - 1584 sq ft211 College StreetMadisonville$1,000/month
Tim Moree 423-442-4545
Six drawer dresser, no mirror, likenew condition $75 423-333-9814
Three cushion sofa, like new,great condition, make offer 423-519-3533 or 423-404-1030
Round table with four chairs,nice, $75 423-519-4458Computer desk, wood, with key-board slide out $30, three book-shelves, wood, $20 each,423-337-7083.
EXPERIENCEDLANDSCAPE
HELP NEEDEDCALL BRIAN423-442-3549
Advertise Your ServiceHere Every Day For Three Months -$75
One BR, One bath, apartment,large living space, downtownSweetwater, ages 55+ preferred,no more than two tenants,$300/month, plus $150/ deposit,call after 12-noon 423-337-6073Apartment for rent, 2 BR, 1 bath,washer and dryer hook up, nopets, located on Highway 68 be-tween Madisonville and TellicoPlains. $400/month and$200/deposit 423-442-3018 or423-519-5123
THE BUZZ 442-1635
A few rentals available in MonroeCounty. Sweetwater, Madis-onville, Tellico and Vonoreplease call 423-442-3944 for de-tails.1 bedroom apartment in CokerCreek, newly renovated, $400/month, utilities included 423-261-2335
Now HiringPowell Military SupplyAccepting applications forsewing machine operators.
We will train. Apply inperson M-Th 8 am - 3 pm.Highway 11 North
Sweetwater
FOR RENTNice, clean one BR apartment,NO SMOKING INSIDE, largekitchen and living room, bathtub,shower—all utilities gas, elec,water, furnished (up to $100).All overage is renter’s responsi-bility. Only singles or marriedcouples need to apply. In the city,doctor next door, great locationfor those who work at Vonore.Private parking for 1 or 2 cars.Call 423-442-4164 After 8 a.m.$500 mo. $200 deposit
2 BR mobile home, electric andwater furnish, small deposit, non-refundable, background check,no animals. 423-442-6078
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INFANTS & CHILDREN
Oak firewood, delivered, $60/rik423-295-2670 or 423-261-4003
Custom painted crankbaits, var-ious styles and colors, all lessthan $10, 423-519-9898
Four push mowers and oneweedeater, call for more infor-mation 423-519-3718
Firewood, oak, delivered $55/rik423-271-5605
Crib, dark real wood, with mat-tress $50 423-404-0836
Garden Vegetable plants, toma-toes, peppers, and more, heir-looms 423-261-2144
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ED’S TREE SERVICELicensed-Bonded-InsuredFREE ESTIMATES24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE865-257-4804 423-253-4176
Gas powered push mower, $50,423-404-8494.
LAWN & FARM
Lawn mower blades, half price,lawn mower parts and repair423-442-2422
Old horse drawn mower andwagon for sale 423-404-4311
Fresh brown eggs, free range,non fertile, Sweetwater$2/dozen 423-836-3016
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
Fresh country eggs, brown orwhite, Madisonville, $1.25/dozen423-442-3102
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Professional, Affordable,Reliable, & InsuredNew 4x4 MachineCALL 423-506-0166 FORYOUR FREE ESTIMATE
PLUMBING
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MISCELLANEOUS
2008 Yanmar Tractor,YM1720D, with front end loader,includes four implements$7,350 423-271-0231 or 423-253-3405
2006 Kawasaki Vulcan Classic,purchased new off showroomfloor in 2010. Black, 8,000 miles,added $3,000 in chrome afterpurchase, like new, immaculatecondition $6,500 OBO 870-844-0291 or 870-844-7002 in Madis-onville.
Brown, medium and extra largefree range chicken eggs for sale$1.50-$4/dozen 865-661-0686
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 leave mes-sage
25 gallon Homebrew brandcrock, $60, 423-337-5973.
Anitque hay rake $100 423-442-5606
Collectible whiskey decanters,Jim Beam, Ezra Brooks etc.,423-442-6435.
MUSIC
History of Football books 423-337-6798
Farm fresh eggs, Greenback,$2/dozen, 865-250-0230
Elvis memorabilia 423-337-6798
Four and five gallon buckets withlids 423-253-4162
Collectables, Six Pug Plates,Danbury Mint, all are numbered$90/ all 423-351-7736
Vantage slim line guitar, hardshelled case, blonde, acousticwith electric pick-up $300. Addi-tional case $50, 423-519-6832
Two 25' loging chains $95/ both423-351-7736
Antique teddy bear cookie jar,received as a Christmas gift in1945, purchased locally inSweetwater, $40, 423-337-5973
Built to SuitPOLE BARNS, BOAT AND RV EQUIPMENTSTORAGES.
GARAGES AND SHEDSFREE ESTIMATES423-436-0921
PEST CONTROL
Firewood $60 a rik delivered inMadisonville 423-807-0593
Seasoned oak firewood for sale$50/rik Sweetwater 423-836-3016
Weider weights 423-253-2324
Firewood, all hardwood $25/rik423-519-6061
Firewood for sale, $45/load 423-519-7532 Lift chair, good shape, back up
power for power outages, willdeliver, $250, 423-572-2202
HEAT & COOLING
Let the Butler Do It!
423-507-4461
Small Job Specialist35 Years Experience
Water HeatersToilets & Faucets
Electric Sewer & Drain Cleaning
BUTLER PLUMBINGSERVICES
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New parts for Nutron R51 LXPwheelchair, two new motors,650 watts $100/both, new bat-tery charger $25, two backwheels, new, $10 423-295-5245
Farm fresh eggs, Niota$1.50/dozen 423-453-8033
Tree Lounge treestand $125423-351-3860
D & M MOWING SERVICESResidential & Commercial
Tim Denton 519-2364
LAWN CARE
Elvis Presley collectables 423-519-6390
8 foot pool table, excellent con-dition, three piece slate, droppockets, cue sticks, wall packs,etc. $400 423-420-0042
Guitar, FG 160, brown seal,Yamaha, excellent condition$150 423-442-3198
HUNTING & FISHING
G3 Butt Seat, black and grey,telescoping seat pole, SwivelEZE, new, never used $170 val-ued at $225 423-442-8625
Husky, gear driven rotary tiller$250 865-306-6597 or 865-816-6014
Aleta Martinserving Monroe County
423-453-9807
Country fresh eggs, $2 a dozen,423-836-2505
Farm fresh eggs, free range,Monroe County's finest happyhens $2.00/dozen, discounts formulti-dozen purchases 423-442-1327
Brown and blue eggs, local,healthy, fresh, free range$2/dozen 423-442-9363
MOTORCYCLES,ATVS, & GO-KARTS
Four used all terrain tires fro ATCfour wheeler, two are Goodyearsize 25x11.5x9 and two are Dee-stone 23x8x11, will take $75 forthe set of four 423-351-7736
LAWN & FARM
Baby chicks for sale, $2, Indian-runner ducks, $4, and free rangeeggs $2/dozen 423-887-3169
Six foot drum mower 865-206-7860 2005 Honda VTX, 1800N
Cruiser, black, lots of chrome, 8Kmiles, new tires, new battery,many extras, very nice $6,000423-295-4020 or 423-442-6772
Canning jars, quart size$4/dozen 423-404-4311
Rotary Tiller, good condition$225 423-371-0800
Whirlpool air conditioner 10,000BTU and 8,000 BTU, good coldair $150/each 423-405-8799
No-No Hair Remover and ac-cessories $75 423-836-5122
Bicycles for sale, 423-887-4209
Craftsman power saw in case$100 423-442-1037
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Bean and tomato stakes 423-404-1078
Mitchel’s Tree ServiceLicensed and Insured
for all your tree care needs
423-351-3070
MISCELLANEOUS
Large burlap sacks 423-253-4162Antique Victor victrola 423-404-3107 leave messageAntique barn planks, old woodbeams and rafters. 423-442-2131
Child's recliner $15 423-371-8538
423-519-6229Derrick Kirklandcertified personal training services
PERSONAL TRAINER
Free firewood, mostly pine andhackberry on ground, few pinelogs, cut what you want, noclean up 423-442-4204
STORAGE
423-442-30302479 Hwy 411 Madisonville
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Bolen weedeater, $35, 423-887-4209New 10’x10’ easy-up awning, inbox, $40, 423-887-4209
Blue Boy with frame 16x20 $95423-545-9226
Vintage Chenille wedding ringbed spread, queen, cream $85423-545-9226
PRESSUREWASHING
33-rpm vinyl albums, classics…George Jones, George Strait,Randy Travis, Alabama, Willie,Judds, Forester Sisters, Reba,Tanya, Oak Ridge Boys, someduplicates, a few rockers, 113 inall, must take all, $25, a steal.423-529-6666.
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Vinyl Siding HomesGarages • Sheds
Sidewalks and Driveways423-241-1601
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Sweet potato Plants 423-442-4762
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