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a $2,500 reward for infor-mation leading to the ar-rest and prosecution inthe shooting of two baldeagles in the TennesseeRiver valley. The Tennessee WildlifeResources Agency and theU.S. Fish and WildlifeService on Monday werecontinuing their investiga-tion into the shootings oftwo bald eagles in theTennessee River Valley. The first injured eaglewas reported on January30 around 2 p.m. in MeigsCounty. The bald eaglewas found alive, but in-
(See Eagles pg 4)
Fence Post TheftsDig Hole for Suspect
The U.S. Fish andWildlife Service has issued
(See Bookout pg 8)
A 22-year-old MonroeCounty man was arrestedand charged on Thursdaywith stealing fence postsin two separate incidentslast month. Charged by MonroeCounty Sheriff ’s Detec-tive Captain Travis Joneswith theft under $1,000and by Detective DougMills with theft of prop-erty was David Timothy
jured off of State Route 68near State Route 58.
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(See Payne pg 5)Payne
A 23-year-old male wasarrested on Sunday, takeninto custody with illegaldrugs, with almost $1,200in cash, and with a fib al-legedly still warm on histongue. Charged by MonroeCounty Sheriff ’s Detec-tive Jason Filyaw with pos-session of Schedule I
heroin, Schedule II co-caine, Schedule IV xanax,and Schedule VI mari-juana, and for filing a falsereport was John AllenPayne of Knoxville. Filyaw said Payne hadcalled 911 early Sunday, re-porting he had beenrobbed at gunpoint. He
Suspect Held on $55,000
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A 19-year-old MonroeCounty female was jailedon Thursday and accusedof stealing money fromher employer’s cash regis-ter. Charged by Vonore Po-lice Detective RobbyLovingood with theft wasSherry Gail Best of Hick-ory Grove Road, Madis-
onville. According to Lovin-good, the manager of aHighway 411 restaurantreported that $535.55 hadbeen taken from the busi-ness’ cash register. PoliceOfficer Shane Carr metwith the manager andlearned the money had
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education (Ed.D.), doctorof public health (Dr.P.H.),doctor of physical therapy(D.P.T.), and doctor of phi-losophy (Ph.D.) degreeson successful candidates.Two graduates attained
a 4.0 grade point averageduring their college ca-reers. They are DustinNeubrander of Chuckeyand Helen “Elizabeth”Saulsbury of Jonesbor-ough.
ETSU Bestows Degrees atFall Commencement East Tennessee State
University conferrednearly 1,400 degrees intwo fall commencementceremonies, one in themorning and one in the af-ternoon, on December 10,2016. In addition to awarding
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OBITUARIESHARRIS, BOBBY LEE,age 77, of Madisonville,passed away 5:11 p.m.,Friday, February 3, 2017 atSweetwater Hospital.Member of Mt. VernonBaptist Church, retiredfrom Athens Stove Worksafter 38 years. Survivors:sisters and brothers-in-law,Alma Rhea and WillardFerguson, Wanda Sueand Bill Duncan, Judy andJeff Mills; brothers and sis-ters-in-law, Wesley andOval Harris, Bill and JoyceHarris, all of Madisonville,Floyd and Willa Harris, Tel-lico Plains; several niecesand nephews. Preceded indeath by wife, Vita RheaTorbett Harris; parents,David Franklin and JennyWilma Crye Harris; sisters,Eva Mae Gardner, GenaMae Smith; one infantbrother. Funeral 8 p.m.Sunday, Biereley-HaleChapel, Rev. Frank Hicksand Rev. Roger Under-wood officiating. Interment11 a.m., Monday, NotcheyCreek Cemetery. Familywill receive friends 6-8p.m. Sunday at Biereley-Hale Funeral Home,Madisonville.HICKS, WINSTON R.,age 75, of Tellico Plains,passed away 10:58 p.m.,Friday, February 3, 2017 atParkwest Medical Center.Preceded in death by par-ents: Ira and Nettie Hicks;brother, Henry Hicks. Win-ston was an avid fisher-man, a member of Mt.Zion Baptist Church, Tel-lico Masonic Lodge #80and an active member ofthe DAV Chapter 93. Hewas a veteran of the U.S.Army serving in the Viet-nam War. Survivors: wife,Revonda Hicks; daugh-ters, Camilla Hicks ofNashville, ShanaDentino of Athens; stepchildren, GwendolynPorter of Fruita, CO,Kendall Stewart of Mt. Ver-
non, Timothy Stewart,Lafayette, GA; grandchil-dren, Meghan Debity, SethDebity, Miranda Hyde,Travis Dentino, AllyshaDentino; step grandchil-dren, Madison Porter,Montana Porter, ManggusStewart and BraeleighStewart; three great grand-children; sister, Rita MaeMartin; brother, Ira Hicks,Jr.; several nieces andnephews. Funeral 7 p.m.Monday, Biereley-HaleChapel, Rev. DennisRobinson officiating. Inter-ment 11 a.m. Tuesday, BigCreek Cemetery, Rev.Gennis Best officiating,with military honors bySweetwater VFW Post5156, DAV Chapter 93 andAmerican Legion Post106. Masonic service 6:45p.m., Monday at the fu-neral home. In lieu of flow-ers, please makedonations to DAV Chapter93 or DAVA Chapter 93.Family will receive friends5-6:45 p.m., Monday atBiereley-Hale FuneralHome, Madisonville.HILL, HEATHER MARIEMILLER, age 31, of Engle-wood went home to bewith the Lord, Thursday,February 2, 2017 at homesurrounded by her lovingfamily. She was precededin death by her pappaws,Jessie Miller and Billy RaySlaughter; aunt, SharonSlaughter, and sister,Tabitha Turpin. Heatherwas the most caring, lov-ing mother and friend any-one could ask for.
Survivors: sons; Drake Hill,Dalton Hill, and DraylenHill, all of Hendersonville,NC; mother and step-fa-ther, Kathy and Scott Whit-lock, Englewood; father,Roger Miller, Tellico Plains;sister, Jessica Miller, TellicoPlains; brother, Ryan Whit-lock of Atlanta, GA; grand-mothers, Rosie Miller,Tellico Plains, Sue Slaugh-ter, Robbinsville, NC;nieces and nephews, Ally,Elijah, Coy, Jaxon, Tylie,Haiden, Landen and Bry-ton; several aunts and un-cles and special friends,Darrell and Tammy Hol-loway of Drew Hill. Thefamily will received friendsfrom 12-2 p.m. Sunday,February 5, 2017 at MyersFuneral Home. The funeralservice followed at 2 p.m.in Myers Funeral HomeChapel with Rev. CoyAdams officiating. Commit-tal service was held imme-diately following at Miller’sChapel Cemetery. MyersFuneral Home of TellicoPlains in charge ofarrangements. If you areunable to attend, you maysign the guest registry onour website at www.my-ersfuneralhometn.com SNIDER, CARLA SUE,age 80, of Madisonville,passed away 9:30 p.m.Saturday, February 4,2017 at Sweetwater Hos-pital. She was preceded indeath by husband, CliffordEdward Snider; parents,William Otis and Elsie LouCrowder; infant daughter,Beverly Snider and infantson Ricky Snider. Shewas a member of West-side Baptist Church and
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ETSU(Continued from pg 1)Among those receiving
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NATIONWIDE President Trump saidon Monday the“holdovers” still serving inthe White House and inthe National SecurityCouncil from the Obamaadministration were beingreplaced, denouncingleaks and embarrassingdetails of transcripts of histelephone conversationswith leaders of Australiaand Mexico as “disgrace-ful.” He said “Obamapeople,” or career civil ser-vants, who worked in pre-vious Democratic andRepublican administra-tions, were the source ofthe leaks. Trump continued hisassault on mainstreampolling on Monday, tweet-ing that any poll showinghis controversial immigra-tion ban was unpopularwas “fake news” while as-serting his internal statis-tics were superior andmore accurate. Trumpsaid negative polls werefaked, “just like the CNN,ABC, NBC polls in theelection. Sorry, peoplewant border security andextreme vetting.” At the same time,lawyers for Minnesota andWashington state told afederal appellate court on
Monday that it would “un-leash chaos” if it lifted anorder temporarily haltingTrump’s ban on refugeesand travelers from sevenpredominantly Muslimsterrorist countries fromentering the U.S. Thestates said the ban harmedresidents, businesses, anduniversities, adding it was“unconstitutional.” On Sunday, SenatorLindsey Graham told TheJournal Editorial Reportthat Democrats who re-fused to vote for SupremeCourt nominee Neil Gor-such risked looking like“you lost your mind,”pushing back on the no-tion that Senate Democ-rats could becontemplating a filibusterto try to block Gorsuch,who was nominated lastweek by Trump. Grahamsaid there were at least tenDemocrats in Trumpstates who could likelylose next year’s elections ifthey went against Gor-such. A Maryland nurse whofiled a January 27 lawsuitin federal court challeng-ing the Second Amend-ment after stun gunmanufacturer Taser re-fused to ship its device to
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tected under the Bald andGolden Eagle ProtectionAct and the MigratoryBird Treaty Act. Violationsof these statutes carry amaximum criminalpenalty of up to $100,000and or one year in federalprison. State charges alsoapply. Anyone with knowl-edge regarding these twoshootings is asked to con-tact the TWRA RegionIII office at 931-484-9571or the U.S. Fish andWildlife Service at 615-736-5532.
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son made two lay-ups anda three pointer, DakotaShaw made two shots inthe paint, and Jesse Lam-bert had a basket for twopoints. Sequoyah's Chan-dler Kuberka scored threeinside baskets, AustinHarmon made two bas-kets, and Josh Brewstermade a lay-up and afterone quarter of play theBears led 13-12.Sequoyah surged ahead
in the second period whenMatthew Jump made alay-up and hit a three,Chris Johnson and Brew-ster nailed threes, and Ku-berka banked in a basketfor two. Tellico Plains’Swanson stayed hot sink-ing a three and making alay-up, and Shaw hit two
baskets for four points andat the half the Chiefs led25-22.The third period be-
longed to Sequoyah asthey outscored TellicoPlains 15-4. Harmon madetwo lay-ups and a threepointer, Kuberka hit threeshort jumpers, and JohnDouglas Wiggins tossed ina pair of free throws. Tel-lico Plains' Eli White andSwanson made basketsand after three quarters ofplay the Chiefs led 40-26.Both teams played hard
in the fourth period withSequoyah outscoring theBears 14-12. Kuberka,Wiggins, and Jump madetwo buckets each. Brew-ster rolled in a lay-up. TheBears’ Shaw made threeshots, White made twobaskets and a free throwand Piper Carter hit a freethrow and that producedthe final score with theChiefs winning 54-38.Sequoyah scoring - Ku-
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Payne(Continued from pg 1)
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Around The Globe The Kremlin requestedan apology over the week-end for the comment of aFox News journalist whocalled Russian PresidentVladimir Putin “ a killer”in an interview with Pres-ident Donald Trump. Theinterview was conductedby Bill O’Reilly, who usedthe term in referring toPutin, to which Trumpreplied with a suggestionthe U.S. had killers as well,saying, “you think we’re soinnocent?” The Military Times re-ported on Sunday the U.S.military failed to disclosethousands of airstrikesover the last several yearsin Syria, Iraq, andAfghanistan, including atleast 456 airstrikes inAfghanistan in 2016 thatwere not recorded in theopen-source databasekept by the U.S. Air Force.Officials said an airstrikecould involve several dif-ferent aircraft, includingfighter jets, attack heli-copters, and drones. The number of sus-pects detained in Turkeyin a major police opera-tion against the IslamicState terrorist group overthe weekend had in-
creased to nearly 750 onMonday. The state-runAnadolu Agency said po-lice seized ISIS docu-ments, digital materials,and firearms during theraid. Heavy snowfall acrossAfghanistan triggered sev-eral avalanches last weekand the weekend, killingat least 119 persons, injur-ing 85 others, and destroy-ing 190 homes in multiplevillages. The state disastermanagement and human-itarian affairs agency saidall the preliminary num-bers were expected to riseas rescue teams madetheir way through snow-blocked roads to afflictedareas. Meanwhile, the U.N.said on Monday that civil-ian casualties from fight-ing in Afghanistan in 2016hit their highest levelsince international datagathering began eightyears ago. The AssistanceMission to Afghanistansaid the casualties in-creased three percent
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Sweetwater Beats Polk County 80-63Greg Altum The Sweetwater Wild-cats made the most ofhomecoming on Friday,defeating the Polk CountyWildcats 80-63. Sweetwater’s MeechieOggs was the first to score
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Sweetwater that tiedthings at 20-20. The score was 27-23 asOggs dropped in anotherscore but so did Laughlinand it was 29-26. EthanHolley did the same forSweetwater to put thescore at 32-26. Burrowsand Patterson put pointson the board for Polk andthe second quarter endedwith Sweetwater leading33-32. The 2017 homecomingcourt was presented athalftime. Crowned queenwas Alyssa Burgess,daughter of Josh andKandi Burgess. Othercourt members were sen-iors Lexie Lowe andKaylie Moses, junior ShayCrawley, sophomoreAnnabecca Chester, andfreshman Lexie Cham-bers. Their correspondingescorts were Ben Wilhite,Javan Johnson, Justin Hall,Jared Watkins, WilliamOgles, and Luke Camp-bell. Lexi Nelson, escortedby principal Eric Weaver,crowned Burgess. In the third quarter, thescore went to 37-34 andJordan Whitfield hit freeshots for Sweetwater but abasket by Polk’s Zach Seaytied things up at 39-39.Dominique Oggs scoredfor Sweetwater but Seaygot free shots for Polk.The score was 48-44 afterSpurgeon scored a freeshot for Sweetwater. Spurgeon was fouledand his free shot putSweetwater up 49-44. Do-minique Oggs made along shot for Sweetwaterand the score rose to 52-44. Holley got a free shot
and Spurgeon scored.Billingsley scored and thescore was then 57-47. Holley scored to makethe score 59-47. Do-minique Oggs scored onefor Sweetwater, as didSpurgeon, followed by Do-minique Oggs. Kile scoredto make the score 67-47,which is where the thirdquarter ended. In the fourth quarterthe score became 75-53after Huggins got a freeshot for Polk. A shot fromKile put the score at 78-55.Dalten Lairmore cameback and scored for Polkand his teammate Patter-son got free shots, makingthe score 78-60. Austin Littleton scored
for Sweetwater, but Pat-terson got yet another freeshot for Polk, putting thescore at 80-61. Eli Crossthen sank a basket forPolk. Littleton got freeshot attempts for Sweet-water that were unsuccess-ful and Brady Cox tried along shot for Polk that didnot make it either. He re-ceived free throw at-tempts that also failed.The game ended withSweetwater winning 80-63. Sweetwater travels toAthens to face theMcMinn County HighSchool Cherokees onThursday. The game be-gins at 7:30 p.m.
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Amana upright freezer in verygood condition $195, 941-713-9514.
Hotpoint electric stove $75 423-572-1489
Hotpoint washer, good condition$125 423-351-3874
Whirlpool dryer, heavy duty,$150, 423-351-3874.
Estate washer, heavy duty, largecapacity $100 423-519-5045
Whirlpool refrigerator $200 423-519-5045
Good used appliances dryers,washers, stoves, and refrigera-tors $100 and up 423-351-4319
Frigidaire refrigerator, good con-dition, $125 423-519-3902
Whirlpool dryer, good condition$125 423-351-3874
Big chest freezer, good condition$100 423-351-3874
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
Salt water tank and supplies $5-$200 423-519-4108
Two pigs for sale $100 each423-519-4108
Roosters: Rhode Island Red,Game, Golden Hatch, Do-minicker $10/ each 423-271-5329
Three Parakeets with cage andaccesories $50 423-836-7784Please leave message.
CLASSIFIEDS
Large fish aquarium with stand$75 423-442-6013
Cordless rechargable vacuumfor carpet or hardwood floor $25423-887-3628
Two registered Beagles, gundogs $125/each 423-404-4170
Black saddle, matching bridle,and breast plate, with extra tack423-836-2273
ADOPTIONAdopt: Loving couple wish toadopt. We’d love to talk to, learnabout you and be a part of youradoption plan. Expense paid.Mary and Bill 877-882-2475,maryandbilladopt.com
Small insulated dog house $35423-442-5628
APPLIANCES
GE Dryer, like new $200 423-420-6356
Whirlpool refrigerator, with icemaker, like new $200 423-420-6356
Whirlpool washer, like new $200423-420-6356
Frigidaire Dryer, late model, ex-cellent condition $200 423-519-4458
Air Conditioner 12,000 BTU,works good, looks good, buyearly and save $175 423-519-4458
ANIMALS
Chihuahua Tru Red Reindeerpuppies, now taking deposits,puppy pad and outside trained,wormed, first shot, pick andname your baby, schedule playdates, take home date February26, only three left $100 with $50/deposit 423-836-6435 leavemessage if no answer.
LPN - Day Shift 7A - 7P & Night Shift 7P - 7ARN - Night Shift 7P - 7ACNA - Day Shift 7A - 7P & Night Shift 7P - 7A
Full Time, Part Time & PRN
We offer competitive pay with an excellent benefits package that includes health,
dental, vision, Short & Long Term Disability, 403 Retirement Plan and life insurance.
Apply in person M-F 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.520 Old Hwy 68 SweetwaterNO PHONE CALLS PLEASE
Equal Housing /EOETobacco Free/Drug Free Campus
NOW HIRING
LONG TERM CARE EXPERIENCE PREFERREDBUT NOT REqUIRED
EVERY OTHER WEEKEND OFF
Check and Title CashWe Buy Gold, Coins& Guns
442-8810
Payday AdvanceCar Title Loans
Pawn Shop Firearms, Electronics, Tools,
Jewelry and more
4438 Highway 411 North, Madisonville (across from the Big Flag)UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT!
CLASSIFIEDS
Pigmy billy goat, black andwhite, small, 15 months 423-253-3938
ANIMALS
Assorted kennels and carriers,extra large to small $15 and [email protected] for detailswith photos of items, no trades,no spam, pick up only. 423-519-4535
THE BUZZ 442-1635
Lady Chiefs Edge Past Tellico Plains
Allen Roberts The Sequoyah LadyChiefs hit the road andtook on the Lady Bears ofTellico Plains in a crosscounty rivalry match upon Friday. The Lady Bearsjumped out to an earlylead but Sequoyah battledback and took the victory44-40.Tellico Plains jumped
out to a strong lead withsolid interior play. SierraMoser made a basket andthree free throws, Saman-tha Russell made a lay-upand a three pointer, DaniCain hit two shots, andChloe Yearwood popped athree. Sequoyah's KaitlynHarris hit two threes,Madi Haymes and BaileeLane drilled threes andafter one period of playthe Lady Bears led 17-12.Sequoyah stepped up thedefensive in the secondperiod. Harris hit ajumper and made a lay-up,Lane had a basket, andEmily Hawkins tossed in afree throw. Moser made aput back off a rebound for
the Lady Bears’ only twopoints of the quarter andat the half the game wasall knotted up at 19-19.Low scoring continued
to be the trend in thethird period. Haymesscored four points, Harrishit another bomb forthree, and Hawkins madea jumper in the paint.Lady Bears’ Russell andCallie Kirkpatrick madetwo baskets for fourpoints each and afterthree quarters of play Se-quoyah led 28-27.Both squads left it all onthe floor during the finalquarter, Sequoyahoutscoring the Lady Bears16-1. Haymes made threelay-ups and a pair of freethrows, Harris hit a three,Lane made a basket and afree throw, and MallorieHarrell made a lay-up fortwo points. Tellico Plain'sCain made two lay-upsand a pair of free throws,Russell rolled in two lay-ups, and Kirkpatrick sanka three and the gameended with the Lady
Chiefs winning 44-40.Sequoyah scoring - Har-ris game high 16 points,Haymes 15, Lane 8,Hawkins 3, and Harrell 2.Tellico Plains scoring -
Russell 13, Cain 10, Moser7, Kirkpatrick 7, and Year-wood 3.
(Photo By Allen Roberts)
Bookout(Continued from pg 1)
Bookout of Wilson Sta-tion Road, Madisonville. Jones said a Big CreekRoad victim reported onJanuary 23 that 14 fenceposts had been stolenfrom his property, thebarbed wire cut. A daylater Bookout posted apicture of the posts onFacebook, offering to sellthem for $50. When Jones arrived atBookout’s home, he foundthe posts in the bed ofBookout’s truck and theposts had fresh mud onthem and the colorsmatched the ones the vic-tim had reported. Bookout told Jones hehad had the posts for overtwo weeks. According to Mills, aresident of Happy HollowRoad and Wilson StationRoad reported on January20 a total of 100 stolenfence posts and barbedwire had been stolen fromhim. The resident spottedBookout and confrontedhim and Bookout told himhe found the posts layingin a ditch. The resident recovered30 of the missing posts,Mills said, but around 70were unaccounted for,The value of the missingposts was $770.
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Old barn wood, call for prices423-404-4311
100 year old, handmade brickfor sale 423-404-4311
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
Six old wooden doors, $200 forall 423-519-9898.
All Custom Remodel. All yourremodeling needs from theground up. 423-519-7932
2006 Mitsubishi Raider,auto,cold air, 151K, 4 door, silver,newly rebuilt transmission $5500423-572-0009 or 423-371-0104
Bivens MotorsportsALL TYPES OF AUTO REPAIR
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC
356 Ridge Road, Madisonville
423-519-3446Give us a Call!
Glide trolling motor 37 lb. thrustwith foot pedals and brackets$195. 865-408-0118.
BOATING
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.
Four truck tires, P275x85R18,Goodyear, white lettering, $150firm 423-404-5344.
Magnavox 12 inch, tube tv $10obo if no answer leave a mes-sage 423-420-0993
CAMPING
ALL BUILDING, REMODELING& HOME IMPROVEMENTS
FROM A TO Z
CONNER CONSTRUCTION28 YEARS EXPERIENCE
Honest Folks. Reasonable Prices.LICENSED & INSURED
CALL BOB 519-4882
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
1999 Infiniti 2X4, 4wd, white,$2000 423-572-0009 or 423-371-0104.
“Experience Makes a Difference”
Old wood doors, windows, andmantles for sale 423-404-4311
Old drop siding 423-404-4311
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.
2009 Pop Up, 2 queen beds, airand heat, toilet with shower, 20gas bottles, good condition$5,500. 423-295-2287
Plate glass mirror, approx. 36x54$65 423-271-6493
ELECTRONICS
Emerson 19 inch, tube tv $15obo if no answer leave a mes-sage 423-420-0993
Lexmark Z52 printer, $15, if noanswer leave a message 423-420-0993HP all in one printer, fax,scanner,copier, needs black ink cartridge,with extra color cartridge $45423-351-7736HP Deskjet Printer, $15, if no an-swer leave message 423-420-0993
SPECIALIZING IN MOTORS & TRANSMISSIONS
BRAKES•SHOCKS•STRUTS20+ YEARS EXPERIENCE
423-371-0193TELLICO PLAINS
Owner Michael Pittman
PITTMANSAUTOMOTIVE
2001 Pontiac Grand Prix, V6,3800 engine, green in color, ask-ing $1500/OBO, 423-836-0335
I would love to babysit your childin my home. Christian, smokefree, lots of experience 423-519-9530
CHILDCARE
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
Hewlett Packard printer, Boughtat staples, like new 423-337-6798
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
Large box of grey PVC electricalfittings (sweeping elbows, Jboxes, adapters, etc.) will take$45 whole box 423-351-7736
Cedar, walnut, and cherry wood,various sizes 423-404-4311Two poplar mantels, one14'x10", both are 4" thick $195obo for both 423-351-7736
CLASSIFIEDS CLASSIFIEDS
Antique Victor victrola 423-404-3107 leave message
EMPLOYMENT
CLOTHING
North Face jacket, ladies XL,brown, like new $40 423-506-6141
CONSTRUCTION & REMODELING
Bedliners, one fits small truck,one fits large truck bed 423-836-6435
19" color RCA TV, darkwoodstand with rollers bottom shelf,Panasonic VCR tv box, andVHS box $100/ all 423-442-5417
APPLIANCES
Black Armor motorcycle jacket,Armour Icon Hella, new, ladies,size 2XL $50 423-887-3628
Barn wood $0.75/ board foot,negotiable 423-519-3058
2000 Oldsmobile Bravada, 187kmiles $1000 423-253-6875
Reece hitch, fits Chevy truck,1983-1986 $175 423-462-1019
Used barn tin $5/each 423-404-4311
SHOES, ladies size eight only,all high heels, sexy, wild, glam-orous! Many to choose from!some new! Each pair comeswith a clear shoe box, must seeand try on. Call for details 423-519-0144
Side by side, white Kitchen AideRefrigerator $350 423-405-8799Hotpoint, side by side, water inthe door $225 423-405-8799
65 rough cut cedar boards invarious lengths and widths, sell-ing as a whole $250 423-371-7736
AUTOMOTIVE
CONSTRUCTION & REMODELING
Fridge, dorm size, nice, works,great $50 423-519-3533 or 423-404-1030
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
Three Countertops, eight footwith hole for sink in middle, 44inch, and 24 inch 423-836-2273
PC Mary white wedding dresswith bow on back and gem-stones and matching jacket,both size 16, $100, call or text423-506-1898
Pool or yard fence 423-404-4311
Icon motorcycle jacket, 2xl, ar-mored, black, new $50 423-887-3628
Taking bids thru February 19,dovetail oak logs, highest offertakes them. 423-519-7532
AUTOMOBILESTRUCKS & VANS
2005 Chevy Trailblazer, 4x4,white $3500 423-572-0009 or423-371-0104
2000 Nissan Xterra, auto, 4x4,silver 171K $2200 423-572-0009 or 423-371-0104
Kirkland Child Careis now accepting childrenfor second and third shifts.Certified staff licensed with
the State of TennesseeCPR aide. All meals,
snacks and drinks pro-vided. Ages six weeks to
12 years. Located inMadisonville city limits.
Please call423-519-4126
New and antique mantles 423-404-4311
NOW HIRINGOUTSIDE SALES REP
& INSIDE SALES CLERKCosmetology experience a must. Apply Within - No Phone Calls Please
4267 Hwy 411 Madisonville
STATE BEAUTY SUPPLY
Retiring from drywall, completeset-up, everything you need. In-cluding, machine and pump, 10and 12" box, 4 and 6" poles, 2sets of stilts, 3 and 4', three sets6' scaffolding, aluminum walkboards, one walk board extends8-16', six braces, wheels. $1800firm. 423-884-2209
Antique barn planks, old woodbeams and rafters. 423-442-2131
Old 2x4's and 2x6's 423-404-4311
Fishing boat $300 obo 423-836-2505
DVD player $20 423-519-7162
Radio with CD player $20 423-519-7162
Over 1500 assorted nails, sizesrange from 2.5 inches to sixinches in length and one roll ofblack roofing felt $125 for all423-351-7736
2001 Dodge Ram 1500, locallyowned, runs great, looks good$2600 423-253-7965
Old barn metal, 7 foot- $4, 10foot- $5 423-519-3058
CONSTRUCTION & REMODELING
Assorted household items;washer, refrain filters, blue banksink, lighting, toilet, stove range,etc. $20 and [email protected] for detailswith photos of items, no trades,no spam, pick up only. 423-519-4535
2000 Ford Mustang, convertible,red, v6, 5 speed, 146K, rebuilttitle $2200 423-572-0009 or423-371-0104
NOW HIRING MATERIAL HANDLERSIN LOUDON!
if you have experience using bobcats, electric palletjacks, skid steer loaders, or tower cranes and would
enjoy working in a manufacturing environment, this opportunity is for you!
10307 Kingston PikeKnoxville
Apply online at www.kellycareernetwork.com
then call to schedule an interview!
865-691-5552
Load / unload trucks, move materials throughout inbound andoutbound warehouse and into and out of manufacturing usinga Box or Bale Clamp Lift Truck.
Long-term indefinite temporary positions: Shift Hours: 7 a to 7p / 7p to 7a
(will work 2 days and then have 3 days off, then work 3 days and have 2 days off)
Assorted automotive items,Ranger driver front fender,Rodeo back bumper guards,white metal tool chest for full sizetruck, [email protected] fordetails with photos of items, notrades,no spam, pick up only.423-519-4535
AUTOMOTIVE
Color TV, Zenith, floor model $40423-253-5908
SomebodywantsYOU!
JOBS! JOBS! JOBS!
THE BUZZ 442-1635
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PLEMONS RENTALS2 BR 1 BA MBHM
Vonore$425 deposit/monthlyutitlies NOT included NO pets
Storage units NOW available.423-442-8869
GUNS & AMMO
Jimmy Harris442-5039
Newly upholstered wingbackchair and ottoman $100. 423-545-9226.
STALVEY’SHEATING & AIR$45 SERVICE CALLS
519-5802Military Discount
on Call 24/7
Chris Stalvey
Recliner, nice, good condition,$50 other furniture and numer-ous items 423-519-3533 or 423-404-1030
HEAT & COOLING
CLASSIFIEDS CLASSIFIEDS CLASSIFIEDSCLASSIFIEDS
EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY
DOGWOOD TERRACE II
APARTMENTS1 Bedroom
Apartments AvailableDesigned for any person
62 or older who meets theincome guidelines. Rentbased on income, utili-ties furnished, ground
floor apartments,
maintenance furnished. 423-337-3810423-442-9190
SEQUOYAH VILLAGE
Equal Housing OpportunityHandicap Units Available
THIS INSTITUTION IS AN EqUAL OPPORTUNITYPROVIDER AND EMPLOYER.
AFFORDABLE HOUSINGOLD SAYBROOK
APARTMENTS1 & 2 Bedroom Apts. Available, Appliances furnished Maintenance & yard work provided Income limits apply.
529 Isbill Rd., Madisonville423-442-2262
TDD: 1-800-848-0298
FURNITURE
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. 423-884-6070Equal Housing OpportunityHandicap Units Available
The Willows New 2&3 Bedrooms
Apartments$550-$650/month
washer & dryer hook-up, refrigerator, microwave, stove,
dishwasher423-442-1833
Table with four chairs $100, 423-351-3874.
China Cabinet $100 423-253-5908
Dresser, powder painted silvergrey, with matching twin bed$185/set 423-572-1959 or 423-807-0507
Wicker furniture, couch, twochairs, two footstools $150 / all423-836-6815
HOMESTEAD RENTALS4 BR 2 BA MBHM
Sweetwater/Philadelphia$650 deposit/monthly
utilities NOT included - NO PETS
423-442-8869 Quilt rack, $30, 423-836-2505.
FOR RENT
Motel 6Daily, Weekly andMonthly Rentals
New Weekly Special $175
All Utilities IncludedHBO • WiFi • Indoor Pool
423-492-0500
plus tax
Oak firewood, delivered, $60/rik423-295-2670 or 423-261-4003
CLASSIFIEDS
Thompson Center, 50 calibermuzzleloader, like new, $249,423-253-4632. CVA,, 50 caliber muzzleloader,like new, $239, 423-253-4632. 22 long rifle ammunition, $10.50per 100, 423-253-4632.
HARRIS HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING
Oak, hickory seasoned firewood423-404-0397 or 423-404-1835
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
HUNTING
Hunter green recliner, like new$75 423-404-3107 leave mes-sage
Large hunter's tree stand, longladder $100 43-404-3107 leavemessage
New tan recliner, large, $125423-404-3107 leave message
Firewood, oak, delivered $55/rik423-271-5605
Hoosier cabinet, very nice, rollup drawer and flower bin $500423-404-3175
Couch, eight foot, recliner onboth ends, great shape $350423-404-3175
Madisonville 4000 sq. ft. ware-house and two bedroom sin-glewide mobile home $1100 callJames 423-519-0600
Hide-a-way computer desk, sixfoot tall, cherry wood $200 423-420-6356
Couch, brown with stripes, andmatching oversized chair $99423-404-0836Queen size mattress withboxspring $125 423-371-0774
EMPLOYMENT FOR RENT FURNITURE
Quenn size box spring and ma-tress $125 423-271-0774
King size box springs, three sets$25/each 423-519-4458
Dining table with four chairs 423-420-1172
Oval wood table and two chairs$75 423-404-0836
FOR RENT
Log bed, queen size $200 423-420-6356
Couch and otttoman, creme withfloral print, two green chairs tomatch, practically new, seriousbuyers only, call for price, 423-420-1172
Dresser, chest of drawers, andnightstand, maple 423-420-1172
Computer desk 423-420-1172
February 7, 2017
Couch with hide-a-bed $225423-351-3870
DRIVERS: CO &O/OP's OTR
EXCELLENT PAY & BENEFITS! • Great Home time • CDL-A with tank/haz• $3500 sign on (CO only)
CDL-A. 855-252-1634
423-351-0071
YOUR NEW CAREER BEGINS NOW!
Day or Evening Classes
Firewood for sale $50/rik call423-371-0774
Firewood $55/rik delivered 423-351-3067
All hardwood, red oak, and ash$40/ric delivered locally call Elvis423-453-9927
Entertainment center, approx.4.5 feet long by 4.5 feet tall $55423-519-4458
Queen size pillowtop, boxspringand mattress $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
New mirror with shelf, espresso,23 inches x31 1/2 inches, $30obo, 423-420-0993.
30 inch bathroom vanity andsink, white, $60 obo, leave mes-sage, 423-420-0993. New mirrored medicine cabinet,two door, three basket shelves,espresso, 24 3/4 inches x 30 1/2inches, $60 obo, 423-420-0993
Love Seat $125 423-371-0774
Remington 12 gauge shotgun,model 870 pump, extra ammofor it $200 423-420-2787
Rocker recliner, blue, large,good shape $25 423-253-2426
Full size sofa, multi colored,stripes, Broyhill, clean, no tears,sturdy $85 423-442-6013
Couch, recliners on both ends,works good $150 423-519-4458
Handmade wooden rockers,Tennessee Big Boys, 423-836-3306
Three cushion sofa, like new,great condition, make offer 423-519-3533 or 423-404-1030
Firewood $60 a rik delivered inMadisonville 423-807-0593
FURNITURETable with four chairs, heavyduty, nice $75 423-519-4458
1965 table and hutch with glassdoors, two captain chairs, fourside chairs, three leafs to expandtable $1000 obo 423-253-7342
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
Seasoned oak firewood for sale$50/rik Sweetwater 423-836-3016
Grandfather clock, made byBroyhill, all wood, runs good$125 423-519-4458
Firewood, all hardwood $25/rik423-519-6061
Couch, yellow with flowers oncushions and fold out bed withno mattress $100 423-519-7162
Firewood for sale, $45/load 423-519-7532
Two Bedroom, Two Bath mobilehome for rent, country setting,close to Madisonville, refer-ences, lease, no indoor pets$525/ month plus $525/ deposit423-561-0626
1 Bedroom apartment in Madis-onville, includes water, electricity,garbage pick up, and coveredcarport $400/ bi weekly or$700/monthly 423-519-4108
COOPER SERVICES LLCNow Hiring Material Handlers
Must be able to pass background and drug test and work 8-12 hr shifts
Starting pay $9.50/hrApplications at the Buzz office
113 Main Street, Madisonville
Coffee table, large, two doors$40 423-253-5908
Now HiringTellico Grains BakeryKitchen staff and customer
service position.Must be 18 or older with
a great attitude.For interview, call or text:
423-836-5592
SomebodywantsYOU!
JOBS! JOBS! JOBS!Couch, mauve and blue $100423-253-5908Recliner, mauve $40 423-253-5908
End table, with drawer, wood$40 423-253-5908Glasstop end table with built inlamp $20 423-253-5908
Full size bed , cherry wood $20423-253-5908
Recliner, burgandy $60 423-253-5908
Dining room table with fourchairs $100 423-253-5908
Chest of drawers with four draw-ers $60 423-253-5908
Cedar bookcase $40 423-253-5908
House for rent, three bedroom,two bath, washer and dryer hookup, no pets, located on Highway68 between Madisonville andTellico Plains. $700/month and$300/deposit 423-442-3018 or423-519-5123
YOUR AD GOES HERE!THE BUZZ 442-1635
No one readssmall ads?
You Just Did!Call The Buzz
442-1635
INFANTS & CHILDRENBaby changing table, white $25423-884-3050Crib, dark real wood, with mat-tress $50 423-404-0836
INVESTIGATIVEEast Tennessee
INVESTIGATIONS & SERVICE
423-572-2663Criminal & CivilInvestigations
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New and antique mantles 423-404-4311
WELL DRILLING
HILL WELL DRILLING
Water Is Just A PhoneCall Away!
HILL WELL DRILLING
& PUMP SERVICE
423-435-4974423-334-8877
LIC#623
Hay, 4x6 round bales $60/each423-836-4958
CLASSIFIEDS CLASSIFIEDS
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
HARRIS STUMP GRINDING
Professional, Affordable,Reliable, & InsuredNew 4x4 MachineCALL 423-506-0166 FORYOUR FREE ESTIMATE
PLUMBING
CLASSIFIEDS CLASSIFIEDS
HO Scale Engines, rolling stock,buildings, and accessories 423-420-1182
CLASSIFIEDS
Antique teddy bear cookie jar, re-ceived as a Christmas gift in1945, purchased locally inSweetwater, $40, 423-337-5973
MISCELLANEOUS
Oreck carpet cleaner, almostnew, used twice $200 423-836-2505
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.
Antique bush hog $100 423-442-5606
TOOLS
John Deere plaque/wall hang-ing, checkerboard game as wellas wall decor, just remove andplay, $50, 865-812-8521.
MOTORCYCLES,ATVS, & GO-KARTS
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
Craftsman power saw in case$100 423-442-1037.
P.C. Mary wedding dress, size16 with gemstones and belt at-tached. Also includes jacket.Contact Jessica Cline on Face-book. 25 gallon Homebrew brandcrock, $60, 337-5973.
Anitque hay rake $100 423-442-5606
Collectible whiskey decanters,Jim Beam, Ezra Brooks etc.,442-6435.
PET SERVICESPLAYTIME PET PALSPet Sitting in Your Home
Flexible scheduling, callto arrange an introduc-tory visit with JaneHum, owner. 423-884-3632
Licensed & Insured
MUSIC
GUITAR, BASS, VOCAL LESSONS
Kids and AdultsTellico Plains
423-253-2794
History of Football books 423-337-6798
Freezer beef, grain fed, blackangus, delivered to processor,$1.35/ pound credit card ac-cepted 423-337-1111
MISCELLANEOUS
Let the Butler Do It!423-507-4461Small Job Specialist35 Years ExperienceWater HeatersToilets & FaucetsElectric Sewer & Drain Cleaning
Butler Plumbing Servicespsalm 90:17
CHRISTIAN OWNED AND OPERATED
Ten inch compound sliding mitersaw with stand, brand new, in-cludes two addiitonal roller typestands, all for $200, 423-545-9777. Sliding compound miter sawwith stand, plus two extra stands$200 423-545-9777
LAWN & FARM
Bicycle, 22 inch, ladies, rodetwice, aluminum frame, heavyduty wheels and tires $50 423-506-6141
One single cemetery plot, ValleyMemorial Park, Sweetwater423-337-6897
Elvis memorabilia 423-337-6798
Guitar, FG 160, brown seal,Yamaha, excellent condition$150 423-442-3198Delta, 5 string, banjo, excellentcondition $150 423-442-3198
Four and five gallon buckets withlids 423-253-4162
• • • • •• •• Special: 3 monthsfor $60.
Charles Abernathy423-442-6078
PORTABLE FLASHING
Large burlap sacks 423-253-4162 SIGNAGE
Collectables, Six Pug Plates,Danbury Mint, all are numbered$90/ all 423-351-7736
For sale: Vantage slim line guitarwith hard shelled case. Blondein color, acoustic with electricpick-up $300. Additional hardcase $50 call 423-519-6832
Looking to retire after 38 years,contents of florist for sale, cooler,showcase, equipment, and sup-plies, for more information call423-442-9407
Two 25' loging chains $95/ both423-351-7736
Horse quality hay for sale.Round and square bales avail-able, Madisonville, 865-556-9154
Push mower, large wheels onback $200 new, asking $65 423-887-4085
Brother, embroidery machine,$300 new, with desk, bag of ma-terial, box of thread, and chair$150 423-887-4085
Built to SuitPOLE BARNS, BOAT AND RV
EqUIPMENT STOR-AGES.
GARAGES AND SHEDSFREE ESTIMATES423-436-0921
WANT TO BUY
Want to buy standing timber, se-lect cut or clear cut, five acreminimum, call or text 423-371-0999
PEST CONTROL
1997 Suzuki Dual Sport 200Motorcylce, 2,100 miles $1,000423-253-6875
Weider weights 423-253-2324
2007 Harley Davidson Sportster1200XL Custom, only 5900miles, garage kept $5200 obo423-333-8944
Home for sale by owner, noleasing or renting, three bed-room, two bathrooms, two cargarage, in the city limits ofMadisonville, beside new library,large patio, sunroom, centralheat and air $99,000 423-371-0269
REAL ESTATE
For Sale!Madisonville2001 HortonDouble Wide
1,584 square feet3 BR 2 Bathwith office
New roof, carpet andfresh paint on a woodedlot.Two car carport withpaved driveway.
$64,900865-919-2366
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SENIOR CARE
TOOLS
Large lot of yard sale items,mostly vintage pieces of homedecor, books, smurf glasses,Holly Hobbie, antique typewriter,vintage quilt, with bow wall-hanger, and women's clothes,spring or summer sizes 20-22 or2xl. I can text photos. Will selleverything together for $100.Call or text 423-404-2251
Want to buy old licences plates423-404-4311
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