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SATURDAY- SUnDAY
Volume: XI Issue: 270
Suspect Claims
“46 Pounds of Meth”
Tells Officers
He Ingested
the Drug
A 29-year-old male who
was yelling and cursing regarding 46 pounds of
methamphetamine in his
duffle bag went to jail after
(See Hensley pg 5)
Leaking School Roofs
to Cost $3.8 Million
Madisonville Primary, vonore Middle, Madisonville Intermediate
Hensley
Sham Charges Topple
Suspect into Jail
A man who crossed
county lines to charge off
purchases to a second
male was charged with
two criminal offenses and
taken into custody and
jailed for his activities on
Tuesday.
Charged by Sweetwater
Police Sergeant Brandon
Cansler with theft over
November 14, 2015
As Monroe County
continues to climb out of
its massive school construction debt, members
of the Board of Education
caught a broadside during
a special workshop on
Thursday, learning that
leaks, deteriorating shingles, and rotting wood
were plaguing at least
three of the newer
schools’ roofs in the
county.
The price tag to fix:
$3.8 million.
“It boils down to this,”
said Maintenance Director Phillip Carroll in addressing the board, “when
these schools were built,
the buildings got extremely wet during construction, or else the wood
was wet when it was installed.”
Carroll said the three
schools were Madisonville
Primary, Vonore Middle,
(See School pg 9)
Errant Driver Charged with Meth
Altered Motor Skills, Involuntary Jerking
Police officers arrested
a Vonore driver on Tuesday, taking her into custody on drug offenses.
Charged by Madisonville Police Narcotics
Agent David Wear with
possession of Schedule II
methamphetamine and
unlawful drug paraphernalia
was
Stacy
R.
McLemore, 36, of Miller
Road.
Wear said he watched
McLemore’s
Silverado
Chevy fail to stop for a
stop sign near the Wal-
McLemore
(See McLemore pg 6)
vonore Board Authorizes
Woman Bags Stolen Items Mayor to Accept Bids
(See McMahan pg 6)
McMahan
Police Officers Bag Woman
A 21-year-old female
was placed in a jail cell following a shoplifting event
on Wednesday.
Tulli Cole
The Vonore Town
Board was back to its regularly scheduled time on
Tuesday, November 10.
The board members gath-
ered together at 7 p.m. for
a meeting, potential bids
and updates on parks set
before them. Mayor Bob
Lovingood called the
meeting to order as the
seventh hour rolled
around. He was joined by
Aldermen Michael Garren, James Brown, John
Smile of the Day!
(See Vonore pg 4)
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Charged by Madisonville Police Patrol Officer Wes Martin with theft
was Katie Shattuck of
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(See Shattuck pg 6)
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OBITUARIES
CarPenter,
CHriS
(ma), age 74, of Madisonville, passed away Thursday, November 12, 2015, at
her home. She was a Christian and went to be with her
Lord and Savior, Jesus
Christ. Lifelong member of
Madisonville Presbyterian
Church, Daughters of the
American Revolution, Life
long member of Appaloosa
Horse Club and American
Quarter Horse Association.
Supporter of MACA (Monroe
Council for the Arts). She
was a member and supporter of Hopewell Springs
Community. Preceded in
death by husband, John M.
Carpenter; parents, Alfred
and Joyce Thomas. Survivors include daughters and
son-in-law, Jill and Daniel
Gurley, of Madisonville, Leah
C. Hassell, Holly Pond, AL;
grandchildren, Lucas and
Kelle Noe, of Vonore, Cole
Hassell, Zeb Hassell, Holly
Pond, AL; great- grandchildren, Austin, Asher, Adalyn,
all of Vonore; brothers and
sisters-in-law, James (Button) and Gladys, Thomas,
Tom and Audrey Thomas,
Tim and Karen Thomas, all
of Sweetwater; several
nieces and nephews. Memorial Service will be at 5
p.m. Sunday, Madisonville
Presbyterian Church, Rev.
Deidra Crosby officiating.
Family will receive friends
from 4 to 5 p.m. Sunday at
Madisonville Presbyterian
Church. The family suggests
memorials be made to the
general fund of Madisonville
Presbyterian Church, 201
Main St., Madisonville, TN
37354. Arrangements by
Biereley-Hale
Funeral
Home, of Madisonville.
day, Sr., ronald k., age
67, of Loudon, began his
journey to heaven peacefully, on Thursday, November 12, 2015 at his home.
Ronnie loved to worship
God, he was of the Baptist
faith, he enjoyed farming and
his family. Preceded in death
by his parents: James Roosevelt and Lertie Mae Kidwell Day, brother: Franklin L.
Day. He is survived by his
wife of 46 years: Linda B.
Hampton Day, sons and
daughters-in law: Ronald K.
and Judith Day Jr., Allen R
and Angela Day, brother and
sister-in-law: James E. and
Leona Day, all of Loudon
County, 21 grandchildren,
and ten great- grandchildren
who were loved by him. The
family will receive friends on
Saturday, November 14,
2015 from 2 p.m. until 2:30
p.m. at Johnson’s Chapel
Missionary Baptist Church
with a memorial service to
follow at 2:30 p.m. with Rev.
Ted Pegram officiating. In lieu
of flowers, memorials may
be made to Sweetwater Area
Ministries in Sweetwater.
Kyker Funeral Homes, of
Sweetwater is in charge of
arrangments.
green, Jerry miCHael,
age 66, of Madisonville,
passed away Veterans Day,
November 11, 2015, surrounded by his family at
Parkwest Medical Center. He
was a combat wounded veteran, serving in the 3rd Marine Recon in Vietnam. He
was preceded in death by
parents, Lewis and Lydia
Tyler Green; brothers, J.T.
Green, Alfred Green; sister,
Emma Ruth Green. Survivors include wife, Starla
Green, of Vonore; son, Dyllan Green and fiancé Megan
Alexander, of Sweetwater;
step sons, Zack Cooper,
Travis Cooper, of Vonore;
brothers and sisters-in-law,
Charles and Ellie Green, of
Knoxville, Roy and Alphea
Green, Lewis and Joan
Green, all of Madisonville;
Sisters and brothers-in-law,
Roseman and Robert Kilcrease, of New Carlisle, OH,
Belva Green and John Dyer,
of Dayton, OH; a host of
nieces and nephews; and a
special friend, Michael
Payne. The funeral will be at
2 p.m., on Saturday, at Hiwassee Church of God, Rev.
Phillip Carroll officiating. Interment will follow at Hiwassee Church of God
Cemetery with military honors provided by Sweetwater
VFW Post 5156, DAV Chapter 93 and the U.S. Marine
Corps. The family will receive
friends from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m.
on Saturday at Hiwassee
Church of God. Arrangements by Biereley-Hale Funeral Home, of Madisonville.
November 14, 2015
HuSkey, Velma Jane
Skidmore, age 76, of
Lenoir City, passed away
Thursday, November 12,
2015 at Parkwest Medical
Center. Retired nurse from
U.T. Medical Center after 21
years of service. Preceded in
death by parents, James H.
and Ruby Lee Skidmore,
brother, Charles Sammy
Skidmore. Survivors, husband of 57 years, James A.
Huskey; daughters and sonin-law, Kimberly Huskey, of
Knoxville, Renee and Gary
Brentlinger, of San Diego,
CA; several grandchildren;
sister, Margaret Click, of
Maryville. Funeral 6 p.m.
Sunday,
Biereley-Hale
Chapel, Rev. Frank Hicks officiating. Interment 1 p.m. on
Monday, Wilson Station
Cemetery. In lieu of flowers,
memorials may be made to
St. Jude Children’s Hospital
or the Shriner’s Children’s
Hospital. Family will receive
friends following the funeral
Sunday evening at BiereleyHale Funeral Home, of
Madisonville.
JoHnSon, leroy W.
“Jon”, age 59, of Madisonville,
passed
away
Wednesday November 11,
2015, at his home. Jon was
born on May 17, 1956 in
Hillsdale, Michigan to Leroy
Johnson of Oak Ridge and
Jane Hodge of Ten Mile. He
had lived in Madisonville
since 2003, enjoyed woodworking and spending time
with family and friends. He is
preceded in death by his
brother, Maurice Johnson. In
addition to his parents he is
survived by his wife, Mary
Elizabeth Johnson of Madisonville; children,
Cearra
Ngige and spouse Delina
Ledford, of Chatsworth, GA,
Carol Johnson, of Madisonville, Larry Yoemans and
spouse Anna Marie, of
Philadelphia, TN, and Dewayne Yeomans and spouse
Vicki, of Columbus, Indiana;
grandchildren, Brandon Zackeri, Jacob, Jayson, Dominic , Cayden, Desiray,
Jada, and Joselyn; sisters,
Mary Johnson, of Englewood and Martha Lane, of
Lincoln, Nebraska; special
niece, Melissa Conner and
special nephew, Shawn
Campbell. Several other extended family members and
friends also survive. A private
memorial service will be held
at a later date. Serenity Funeral Home and Cremation
Center of Etowah is in
charge of arrangements.
Sturgill, laura, age
84, widow of Jimmy D.
Sturgill, of Sweetwater,
passed away 4:40 p.m. on
Thursday, November 12,
2015 surrounded by family
and friends at her home.
Survivors, daughters and
sons-in-law, Karen & Elmer
Carter, Shirley and Roger
Manning, Daisy Sturgill and
Johnny Smith, all of Sweetwater, Lena and Freddie
Brown, Rushville, Ind.,
Tammy McCullough and fiancé Shawn Sharp, Vonore,
Sons and daughters-in-law,
Jimmy Sturgill, Jeff Sturgill,
Michael Sturgill, all of Sweetwater, Joe and Teresa
Sturgill, Greensburg, Ind.,
Numerous
grandchildren
great-grandchildren
and
great-great-grandchildren,
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Sister, Pauline West, Aztec,
New Mexico, Brothers, Frank
Corn, Walter Corn, both of
Knoxville,
William
Vernon Corn, Austin, Ind.,
Several
nieces
and
nephews. Preceded in death
by daughters, Dorothy and
Lois Jean Gabbard, sons,
Raymond Gabbard and Gilford Wayne Sturgill. Special
“thank you” to the following
(but not limited to), Rev.
Chad Wilburn for officiating
the funeral and graveside,
we are thankful for your love
and faithful support and pray
for continued blessings on
your ministry as you bless
others.
To Angie Corn,
beloved niece and faithful
caretaker, you are appreciated more than words could
describe. Thank you for
helping “Aunt Lu Lu” and our
family. To Biereley-Hale Funeral Home for their prayers,
professionalism & services.
To all the pastors/ministers,
family, friends who celebrated her life with us. God
bless you! Funeral 2 p.m.
Saturday,
Biereley-Hale
Chapel, Rev. Chad Wilburn
officiating. Interment Christianburg Cemetery. Family
will receive friends 12 to 2
p.m. on Saturday at BiereleyHale Funeral Home, of
Madisonville.
Moment With
MORGAN
I was sitting here this
week struggling with an
idea to write about, and as
I was watching the Republican debate last night
a quote came out from
one of the candidates that
I thought rocked and
needed to be restated here
locally in Monroe County.
“To have a strong nation,
we need strong communities, and that only happens
when we have strong families, and strong families
come only when we have
strong values.”
That is such a strong
true statement and more
importantly needed to be
said and repeated here in
our community. The family unit has suffered a severe blow and is on the
verge of extinction and a
dysfunctional family has
become the new normal
for many reasons.
The collapse of the
family unit and the en-
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trance of dysfunctional
families has many reasons
and factors, but include
the dreaded D words, “Divorce” and “Drugs,” and
then the cycle repeats over
and over, and in fact it is
not uncommon today to
meet people who are on
their fourth or fifth marriage and the kids must
suffer the consequences. I
know many children that
are being raised by their
grandparents and great
grandparents because the
parents are so selfish and
think only of their own
personal needs and throw
their kids away like yesterday’s trash.
I guess over the course
of my generation I have
seen a terrible change in
the core American Christian values. America was
founded on Christianity,
but as this melting pot culture has evolved those values are being stripped
away and replaced with a
Preacher morgan
mindset of who cares
about God. Who cares
what God says or wants, I
want what I want.
It really comes down to
priorities. As I spoke to
my son in North Carolina
last night, he was facing a
situation and had called
me for advice, I walked
him through life’s priorities, which help us make
better decisions because
when we are forced to
place our priorities in
order our values are regulated. As we talked, I
asked him this question,
what are your top three
priorities? He stumbled
and sputtered and said
well I’m really not sure. So
I changed tack and said
okay, what should your top
three be and he said God
should be first, my wife
second, and I’m not sure
about the third.
When we put God first
as a priority, it changes
everything, because our
personal desires go out the
window. My first priority
is what does God want?
That priority plays over
into our values, because
now it is God’s value as
number one in my life and
not my will. When we put
our spouse second, it
changes the divorce rate
and your marriage will last
even through the junk that
life brings. I’ve not always
put my wife second and
many times I’ve put me
first and thrown God to
the curb, and it is in these
moments that my life spirals out of control and I
get me type results.
Depending on the situation or family unit, the
third priority changes at
times, especially if you
have kids. They should
come third, but if you
have no kids then maybe
it is your job. The problem
becomes if we don’t know
our priority we can allow
the job to become our first
priority and it destroys our
family unit.
To me, it all comes
down to this.
I am preaching a series
at OAA Worship that finishes up this Sunday on
“How’s Your Joy?” If we
can find out what brings
us joy and how to have joy
even in the middle or turmoil, our family unit will
not suffer but actually
thrive. It must start with
a change in our priorities
and values and then it will
trickle into every part of
us and we will experience
true inner peace and joy, it
will strengthen our family
unit and bleed over to into
our community and us a
better local community.
Come join us this Sunday at OAA Worship at
9:30 or 11a.m. and experience the Joy of Jesus.
November 14, 2015
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Hammontree, and Betty
Sparks. City Recorder
Courtney Dalton Viar and
City Attorney Tyler Weiss
were also present at the
meeting.
The meeting kicked off
with a reading of the minutes from the previous
board meeting. This gathering was held on October
20, 2015. City Recorder
Viar read these minutes
before those gathered.
Following the reading, Alderman Garren motioned
to accept the minutes as
read. Alderman Sparks
seconded the motion, and
it passed with all in favor.
There were no committee reports to come
before the board on Tuesday evening, so the
Vonore Town Board immediately set its sights on
departmental reports.
The public works department was represented
by Alderman Garren. He
said one word described
the department’s work
during the past month:
pavilion. He was speaking
of the POW Pavilion in
the Vonore Veterans Memorial Park. The public
works department has
spent a great deal of time
on this project.
Alderman Brown updated the board on the re-
cent goings-on of the
Vonore Fire Department.
During the month of October 2015, the fire department responded to the
following calls: 31 medical
calls, five wrecks with injuries, four fire alarms, two
public assists, one brush
fire, one traffic control,
one police assist, and one
structure fire. In total, the
Vonore Fire Department
answered 46 calls.
Alderman Sparks gave
the report for the parks
and recreation department. She echoed Alderman Garren’s earlier
sentiment of one word describing the department’s
work. Hers was “parks.”
The parks and recreation
department is making
progress on these parks,
reported
Alderman
Sparks. Heavy equipment
has rolled into the future
sites and has started work.
She also announced the
bids for fencing will be
opened at 10 a.m. on
Thursday.
Alderman Sparks continued her report, saying it
was exciting to see the
progress being made at
the baseball field and Veterans Memorial Park. She
said it was good to see the
POW Pavilion ready for
use. The department and
city are still under time
constraints to complete
the baseball field, but Alderman Sparks was confident they would see it
finished. She expressed
her appreciation for the
public works crew for
their assistance, and invited the audience to—
when
it
was
not
muddy—to drop by the
construction site and see
what is going on.
We are going to have a
baseball field, she concluded. And it is going to
be a good one.
The Vonore Police Department was represented
by Alderman Hammontree. He reported all is
going well with the police
department. The officers
have been busy. However,
the cooler weather and the
time change have led to a
drop in call volume.
Alderman Hammontree also announced Officer Matt Watson had
resigned in order to take
another position. He publicly thanked Officer Watson for his service.
Mayor Lovingood then
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order of new business. She
motioned to empower
Mayor Lovingood to accept the low bid on the
fencing for the baseball
field. Doing so would
allow the parks and recreation department and the
town of Vonore to continue to make progress on
the project. She also noted
other items would be
coming up, and asked for
similar approval to give
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took a few moments to
make comments. He reiterated what had already
been said by Alderman
Garren and Alderman
Sparks, saying work was
continuing at the Veterans
Memorial Park and baseball field. The board will
also soon be meeting with
the recreation committee
and project architect to
iron out future details.
Mayor Lovingood next
reminded the board and
audience of the Veterans
Day Memorial Service,
which would be held the
following day at 2 p.m. It
was set to take place at the
POW Pavilion in the
Vonore Veterans Memorial Park. He also announced he had received a
request from a citizen,
who asked for a street
light to be set up where
Niles Ferry Road and
Highway 411 meet. Mayor
Lovingood said this matter would be looked into.
There was no old business to come before the
board, so its members immediately turned to a few
matters of new business.
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Mayor Lovingood the executive decision.
Alderman Garren seconded the motion, stating
his belief that Mayor
Lovingood was more than
capable of making these
decisions. However, he did
request a wording change
in the motion. Rather
than “the low bid,” he
asked for it to be “the
most appropriate bid” be a
part of the authorization
process. Alderman Sparks
agreed, and a vote was
taken. All voted in favor of
the motion.
Following the decision,
Alderman Sparks invited
the board members to attend the bid opening. It
would be held on Thurs-
day at 10 a.m. at the Community Center, she said.
The next order of new
business was the employee
policy for rental of the
Community Center. City
Recorder Viar read this
policy before the board
and audience. Following
the reading, Alderman
Sparks motioned to accept the policy. Alderman
Garren seconded the motion, and it passed with all
ayes.
There was no more
business to come before
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and the meeting came to
an end at 7:18 p.m.
Before leaving, Mayor
Lovingood once more reminded the audience of
the Veterans Day Memorial Service. He then publicly thanked all veterans
for their service.
“We love them all,” he
said, “and appreciate their
service to our nation.”
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sheriff’s deputies made
contact with him on Tuesday.
Charged by Monroe
County Sheriff’s Deputy
Chris Moses with disorderly conduct and public
intoxication was Ronald
Christopher Hensley of
Corntassell Road, Vonore.
Moses said dispatchers
had placed Hensley near
Raser Landing beating on
a door of an apartment
and threatening the tenant
inside.
Upon arrival,
Moses found Hensley just
up the road from the old
store, yelling and making
statements that made no
sense.
Hensley said he had left
his duffle bag at the store
the Mexicans.”
Moses said the duffle
bag in question was found
and searched and there
was no meth inside.
Hensley than said he
before.
Moses said Hensley
continued to show signs of
intoxication and was
placed under arrest.
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Around The globe
In a developing story at
BUZZ press time, as many
as 100 hostages inside a
Paris concert hall were
being executed one-byone with at least 100 persons killed elsewhere in
two suicide bombings and
a restaurant assault on Friday night. The coordinated attacks prompted
President Francois Hollande to order the entire
nation’s borders closed.
U.S. officials said on Friday an airstrike in Syria
that targeted the British
man known as “Jihadi
John,” the masked figure
who participated in the
beheading videos of two
American journalists and
the slayings of several
other captives, had killed
the ISIS leader, though
Prime Minister David
Cameron said Britain was
not certain the slaying occurred. An American
drone had been tracking
notorious butcher Mohamed Emwazi, waiting
for a clear shot, and
launched a hellfire missile
as Emwazi got into a vehicle in the Syrian city of
Raqqa.
At the same time, Kurdish forces reclaimed the
strategic northwest Iraq
city of Sinjar from ISIS
militants on Friday after
advancing into its center
from all angles backed by
U.S.-led airstrikes. Approximately 7,500 Peshmerga fighters launched
“Operation Free Sinjar”
early Thursday and after a
little more than a day into
the mission declared it a
success.
Two American B-52
bombers flew near the artificial islands under construction on reefs by
China in the South China
Sea last week, officials said
on Friday, following the
latest close encounter between U.S. and China
forces in the disputed region. The Pentagon said
Chinese air traffic controllers contacted the
giant bombers, but the pilots completed the mission as planned.
German police said on
Friday that the bodies of
seven babies were discovered at an apartment in a
Bavarian town in southern
Germany. Investigators in
Wallenfels near the Czech
border said the bodies
were in “poor condition,”
according to forensic experts.
World stocks slid on
Friday following sharp
losses as a slump in commodities markets deterred
investors from riskier assets, fueling expectations
the U.S. would soon raise
interest rates. Analysts reported losses in Britain,
France, Germany, and
other countries in Europe
as well as Japan, China,
Taiwan, Australia, South
Korea, the Philippines,
and New Zealand.
The ocean research organization
Ocearch
wrapped up its first-ever
expedition into the Gulf
of Mexico this week, say-
November 14, 2015
ing that despite the Deepwater Horizon oil spill five
years ago, parts of the waters of the Gulf were
teeming with life, especially with sharks. Thirty
miles offshore, there are
4,000 active oil rigs and
below each one is an
ecosystem exploding with
underwater life, scientists
said.
And in a new NASAfunded report published
in the journal Science on
Thursday, the giant
Greenland
glacier
Zachariae Isstrom, one of
three glaciers that feed the
roughly 373-mile long
Northeast Greenland Ice
Stream that drains 12 percent of the island’s interior
ice sheet, is melting at
such a rapid rate that it
could lead to a continuous
sea level rise for decades to
come. Researchers said
the glacier entered into a
“phase of accelerated retreat” in 2012, when its
rate of ice velocity tripled
under an onslaught of
warmer temperatures and
hotter air and water
temps.
McLemore
(Continued from pg 1)
McMahan
ready hastened outside
(Continued from pg 1) past all points of purchase.
$1,000 and theft under
$500 was Travis Brian
McMahan, 39, of Etowah.
Cansler said he learned
McMahan had charged
purchases to a local automotive parts store, using
an account not available to
him. When Cansler confronted McMahan said he
worked for the owner of
the account.
When contacted, the
owner told Cansler that
no, McMahan did not
work for him nor did he
have permission to use the
account.
Cansler said McMahan
had charged off $386.71 a
day earlier and then rang
up $1,492.41 on a second
purchase.
Shattuck
(Continued from pg 1)
Martin said he responded to the Walmart
where he watched Shattuck on video conceal several items of merchandise
into a bag. He then
learned Shattuck had al-
Confronting her, Martin said she admitted to
stealing. She was detained
and the merchandise was
returned to the Walmart,
Martin said.
The value of the stolen
items was $122.
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ARIES Mar 21/Apr 20
Aries, you may need to exercise a lot of patience this
week. Practice some deep
breaths, and find some relaxing music to keep you
calm. Your patience will
pay off.
TAURUS Apr 21/May 21
Taurus, your efforts will be
fueled by passion this
week. You are likely to put
your whole heart behind
projects and your relationships. Others will respect
you for it.
GEMINI May 22/Jun 21
Gemini, in order to make
real progress this week,
you must evaluate your
goals and your priorities.
Health should be at the
top of this list, so make an
effort to be healthier.
CANCER Jun 22/Jul 22
Cancer, no matter which
big decision you need to
make this week, run some
ideas by trusted friends
and family first. They may
offer some words of wisdom.
LEO Jul 23/Aug 23
Leo, others are getting the
sense that you are restless.
When you slow down and
think about it, you will
probably see they're correct. Find a new, challenging project.
VIRGO Aug 24/Sept 22
Avoid any deep entanglements for the time being,
Virgo. You need to keep
things light until you are
able to devote more time
to your various relationships.
LIBRA Sept 23/Oct 23
Libra, too many changes
happening really fast could
make you feel a bit off-kilter. Find something that
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maintain a level head and
make the most of this sudden surge of energy.
SAGITTARIUS Nov 23/Dec 21
Sagittarius, a personality
clash can be a tricky situation, especially at work.
Take the higher ground
and you will come through
unscathed and better for
it.
CAPRICORN Dec 22/Jan 20
This is a super week for
new friendships, Capricorn. Join a new group or
simply strike up a conversation with a coworker
with whom you share an
interest.
AQUARIUS Jan 21/Feb 18
Take some time now to
make home life a priority,
Aquarius. You have been
going hard at work lately,
but now is a great time to
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PISCES Feb 19/Mar 20
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will be served, please bring a side dish and dessert.
SCHOOL nEWS
The tellico Plains elementary School Library
will be hosting a Family & Community Night Event at
its’ Scholastic Book Fair on Thursday, November 19,
from 3 p.m.- 6 p.m. This is a great opportunity to
come and shop for good quality books for young
readers. There are also great books for adults as
well. It is also a great opportunity to shop early for
the holidays while helping support the TPES Library.
The community is invited to attend.
For further information contact Mrs. Charity Standridge, Library Media Specialist at the school at 423253-2626.
tellico Plains High School Alumni Booster Club
will be having its annual BBQ cookout at Peoples
Bank in Tellico Plains to benefit the baseball team
on Saturday, November 14 from 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.
BBQ plate dinners will include: BBQ, two sides,
dessert & drink for $8. There is also a gun raffle for a
black Composite 10/22 Ruger Rifle with built in laser
ask about tickets!
Youth Sports news
Vonore youth Sports will hold basketball signups in the Vonore Elementary School gym Saturday,
November 14, 10 a.m.-12 p.m., Friday, November
20, 5-7 p.m.and Saturday, November 21, 10 and -12
p.m. Cost is $40 per child or $80 per family. Vonore
Youth Sports is also taking coaching applications.
madisonville Sports and Civics Club is holding
basketball sign-ups November 21 and 28 from 10
a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Madisonville Intermediate
School gymnasium. $50 fee. For more information
call 423-836-4509.
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School
(Continued from pg 1)
and Madisonville Intermediate.
He provided explicit
pictures and descriptions
that included buckling
shingles atop sections of
roofing that swayed with
dips and valleys, swags in
plywood decking beneath
shingles that covered rotting spots, “spongy” sections of wood weakened
by moisture, uneven ridgelines brought on by water
damage, unsuccessful attempts to spread tar over
loose and lifting shingles,
shingles shedding the protective sand coating, tabbing and drip edges
curling and creating entrances for water, loosened
nails, and even some shingles that had been ham-
mered down, instead of
screwed down, and other
shingles that had been attached backwards.
Architect Sam Moser,
who had been brought in
recently to help evaluate
the problems uncovered
by Carroll and his department, said Vonore Middle
School appeared to have
inadequate roof ventilation that was causing excessive heating and
cooling and making the
entire roof of the 2003built school to rise, buckle,
and push the shingles
from the plywood base.
“Rule of thumb,” said
Moser, “you need 100
square inches of ventilation for every 100 square
feet of roofing, which appears to be a contributing
problem at the school.”
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Board member Sonya
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asked then-Maintenance
Director Charles Underwood if there were any
problems that needed to
be confronted at Vonore
Middle and he had told
her there were none. Carroll’s photographs showed
otherwise, depicting damaged shingles, decking,
and widespread unevenness of large portions of
the roof.
Carroll used a slide
show presentation and
broke down the costs of
repair, upgrading, and renovation of the three roofs.
The outlay for Madisonville Primary was over
$1.5 million. Vonore Middle would require close to
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Intermediate the price tag
was projected at near $1,2
million.
The total price was estimated at $3.8 million for
all three schools.
School board members
appeared stunned at the
revelation.
“We need someone to
oversee the installment of
any new roofs if we decide
to replace them,” said
member Steve Rogers,
“someone who knows
what he’s doing.”
Finance Director Libby
Hicks said the county
commission had “had
nothing to do with this,”
that instead the existing
school boards at the time
had approved plans, bids,
and construction contractors.
“With any job the size
of building a school,”
Hicks said, “it is to your
benefit to have an outsider
of the school system to
provide ongoing inspections during the construc-
tion stage.”
“Well, even if the plans
are good,” said Rogers,
“the people who build
these schools might not be
capable of proper construction.”
Hicks said the board
needed to find out if there
were any legal remedies
for the damaged roofs but
added that the two construction companies that
won the bids and built the
schools were out of business, naming Evans Construction and Webb and
Sons.
“If you remember,” said
Carroll, “Madisonville Intermediate was originally
designed to have steel
trusses and beams. Wood
replacements
saved
$280,000 at the time.”
“And we had enough
money to renovate the sixroom building behind
Madisonville Primary,”
said Lynn.
Carroll said several
other schools in the system had leaking and struc(See Schools pg 10)
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The Associated Press
reported on Friday that
Hillary Clinton had
locked up public support
from half the Democratic
insiders who will cast ballots at the party’s national
convention, a commanding advantage over her rivals for the party’s
presidential nomination.
Clinton’s margin over
Bernie Sanders and Martin O’Malley was described as “striking” and
two months ahead of voting she already had support from 15 percent of
the delegates needed for
the nomination.
Meanwhile, CBS News
said Clinton’s campaign
had begun responding to
questions about a story
Clinton had been using regarding her attempt to
join the Marines in 1975
but was turned away by recruiters, who kept her
from serving her country
in the military. Other
sources, including the
New York Times, have
questioned the anecdote,
saying Clinton was instead
vehemently anti-war while
working on the presidential campaigns of Eugene
McCarthy and George
McGovern.
On Thursday, Republican frontrunner Donald
Trump launched an attack
on rival Ben Carson’s biographical claims at a rally in
Iowa, echoing an earlier
comparison between Carson’s so-called “pathological temper” and child
molestation. After questioning the retired neurosurgeon’s story of how he
nearly stabbed a friend
during his adolescence,
Trump bellowed, “How
stupid are the people of
Iowa? How stupid are the
people of this country to
believe this crap?”
A federal judge ruled on
Thursday that Baxter
County in Arkansas had
violated the U.S. Constitution by displaying a Nativity
scene
on
the
courthouse lawn, despite a
disclaimer that said
“Whatever your religion
or beliefs, enjoy the holidays.” The complaint had
been brought by Baxter
County resident Dessa
Blackthorn and the American Humanist Association.
The Department of
Housing and Urban Development issued a proposed rule on Thursday
outlining a far-reaching
ban on smoking in public
housing that would cost
over $200 million. The
agency said the rule, which
would extend the ban to
areas up to 25 feet away
from structures, could
lead to eviction notices for
poor and disabled smokers.
After Illinois Lottery
officials announced payouts over $600 would be
delayed due to the state’s
budget impasse, ticket
sales were reported on Friday as slumping, dropping
November 14, 2015
to the lowest point of the
year. Sales declined $21
million, including instant
games and Powerball, as
frustration continued to
mount at gas stations,
convenience marts, grocery stores, and other
ticket outlets.
And according to Prevention magazine on Friday, the easiest way to
avoid colds and flu this
coming season is to stop
doing all the things that
land you stuffed up and
under the covers with a
snot nose. The things?
Not washing your hands
properly prior to handling
foods or after shaking
hands or caring for someone who’s sick. Prevention
said
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absentmindedly touching
your face, stop tolerating
employees who show up
sick at work, stop shaking
hands, stop sleeping less
than seven hours each
night, and try sipping on
dark cherry juice through-
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in January, to go over the
begin to feel sick.
roofing problems and develop a plan for repairs.
“We’ll get more infor(Continued from pg 9)
tural problems, though mation and then have a
not as severe as the three, workshop with the county
naming the old section of commission in February,”
Rural Vale, Tellico Plains he added.
Junior High, Tellico Plains
High, Sequoyah High,
Sweetwater High, Madisonville Middle, and the
building housing the central office on Oak Grove
Road.
2Br 1Ba
“And there’s been no
mobile Home
maintenance on the therVonore
mal heating and cooling
$400 rent/deposit
units at Madisonville Pri1Br 1Ba
mary and Vonore Middle,”
mobile Home
said Carroll. “And if we do
madisonville
$325 rent/deposit
not provide this maintenance and soon, there
3Br 2Ba
could be a lot of expensive
mobile Home
Philadelphia
costs and repairs.”
$600 rent/ deposit
He told the board that
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ditional $15,000.
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PLEMOnS
ended, board chairman
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tHe FolloWing PoSitionS are aVailaBle at
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teaCHer aSSiStant: Must have CDA, ECE degree (or
degree in other area of study and prior experience with preschool children). Will consider applicants who are currently enrolled in CDA or degree program. Assists in classroom and
supervise/interact with children in daily activities. For centers
with bus routes: requires TN driver’s license and ability to pass
DOT physical and obtain CDL after hire (must be at least 21
with 5 year driving history). Will be bus monitor and drive bus
on occasion. Full-time average 30 hours/week. EOE
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nOTICE
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Board of Education
the monroe County Board of education will be
accepting applications for the following Vonore
Bus routes:
#41 and #43a.
details of the routes and other pertinent information are available upon request from the
monroe County Schools transportation department at (423)442-8846. applications may be
picked up from the transportation department
and will be accepted thru noon on november
24th, 2015.
mr. tim Blankenship
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Yard sale located at 633 West
Crestview Drive in Madisonville
on November 13 and 14 from 9
a.m. - ? Mens and womens
clothing, childrens clothing size
4-5T girls and boys size 6-10,
purses, shoes, antiques, household items, Christmas decorations and toys.
Garage sale located at 267
Shortbark Road in Madisonville
on November 13 and 14 from 9
a.m. - ? Baby clothes, fishing
rods and reels, prom dresses,
man cave items, dishes, furniture
and lots more to make great
Christmas presents.
Garage sale located in Shortbark
Crossing at 125 Springview
Cove on Thursday and Friday,
November 12,13 from 8 a.m. - ?
Furniture, household items, bird
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sale. Ages range from 4 months
to 2 years. $100 a piece. 2952398.
Chihuahua, rat terriers and rat
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wormed $100 each your pick.
423-253-2398.
Chihuahua Reindeer breed puppies for sale $100. Ready to go
October 16 with first shots and
wormed. Will hold with deposit.
423-337-1028.
Male and female sugar
gliders/flying squirrels for sale.
Very gentle and tame $100 each
or $150 for both. 423-442-3549.
Baby Silkie chicks. $5. 865-3871479.
Whirlpool front loader washer,
good condition. $200. 423-4058799.
Super plus, white Kenmore
dryer. $200. 423-351-3874.
Maytag washer and dryer $250.
423-519-4458.
Maytag washer heavy duty
$200. 423-337-5474.
Architect Series II Kitchen Aid
electric range, self cleaning,
good condition and all digital
controls. $250. 865-466-1127
GE side by side refrigerator with
ice maker, off white in color and
in good condition $225. 423-4422681.
Commercial Ice cream freezer,
$1200. Contact Henry's Casual
Café 442-2981.
Used Maytag washer $125
OBO. 828-230-6004.
Good used appliances. Washer,
dryers & refrigerators $100 & up.
423-351-4319.
Whirlpool washer and dryer set
$250. 423-351-3874.
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Showers, Anniversary & Birthday Celebrations. Kitchen appliances, CH&A, tables and
chairs. 132 College St Madisonville. $150 per day rental
Contact David Thompson
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LOST & FOUnD
Young hunting dog found in the
Belltown/Ballplay area. Please
call 423-295-2167 to claim.
Black and tan female hunting
dog last seen near Smokey
Branch in Vonore. Goes by the
name Lady. If found please call
423-295-2695.
Lost Great Dane last seen near
Mount Vernon area. White with
black spots and white eyes. If
found please contact 423-4428083 or 423-371-5031.Reward
offired.
Reward if found and returned.
Lost Miniature Yorkie, last seen
November 5 near Old Furnace
Road. Named Finnegan and
very friendly, please call 423261-2817.
Reward if found. Black and white
Shi-Tzu named Sonny. Last
seen October 26 on Old Federal
Road in Madisonville at 8 p.m.
wearing a neon yellow collar.
Please call 423-404-4245.
Reward offered for lost Yorkie, 8
months old named Andy. Last
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Please call 423-404-1109.
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Two black and tan coonhounds
puppies. 6 weeks old. One male,
one female. $125 each. 4044170.
4-year-old male Poodle, not
neutered and white in color
$200. 423-420-6341.
Brown & blue Yorkies, 12 weeks
old. Up to dates on shots. 1 girl
$350 and 2 males $300 each.
423-519-3363.
Jack Russell terrier, male, fixed,
shots and wormed. 10 months
old $100. 423-420-6431.
Labrador retriever puppies. AKC
registered, chocolate, yellow,
and black. 1st shots and
wormed. $600. 859-533-3359.
2 male Yorkies, one traditional,
one parti, vaccinated, wormed.
No papers $550 each. 3334593.
Nine game hens and 1 stag $50
for all. 423-404-3027.
Co-op Rhode Island Red Bluff
pullet and roosters, Co-op mix
bluff, game hens and roosters for
sale. Call for price 423-836-6311.
Mixed Pitt puppies $50. 423420-6596.
B B red banties $20 a pair.
Guinea fowl 10 for $100. 423404-3027.
Mother and three kittens. Free to Pit bull puppies that have been
good home. Kittens are approx- wormed. $150 each. 865-250imately 4 months old. Grey and 4314.
white, one kitten is stripped. 3513 different sized bird cages.
3703.
$25 each. 423-442-6388.
Applehead male Chihuahua for
breeding, very smart $100 stud Assorted aquariums: 5, 10, and
fee or pick of litter. 423-371-1321 15 gallon tanks with assorted accessories. $1.00 per gallon or
Landrace boar hog for sale, 18 $25 for all. 442-1327.
months old. 423-836-2046.
Rabbits for sale. Holland Lop,
Beagle puppies for sale, 12 Mini Rex (Velveteen), dwarf and
week old males $75. 423-836- lionhead breeds. $10 each. 8654958.
274-9899.
Talking yellow naped Amazon 55 gallon fish tank with stand
parrot. 2 years old, includes 2 big and other parts $30. 423-371cages $650. 423-312-2388.
1294.
Dachsund-Jack Russell mix.
One year old. $100.865-705- Male Beagle hunting dog, needs
training. Black, white and tan in
5996.
color. He is one year old, up to
dates on shots and neutered
$100. 423-420-6341.
Miniature Schnauzer puppies, 8
weeks old, vet checked, shots,
wormed and NKC registered
$400. 423-884-6621.
Ihasa Apso poodle puppies, 6
weeks old, vet checked, shots,
wormed and NKC registered
$423. 423-884-6621.
Male red and white Beagle, 2
years old $150. 423-271-0578.
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FALL INTO
CASH FAST
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Full grown Orpington mix rooster. $10. 865-387-1479.
3 male canaries, 2 months old
$50 each. 423-271-0837.
NKC registered Boston Terrier
puppies for sale. Up to date on
shots, wormed and six weeks
old with dew claws removed.
Call for price 423-295-4476.
SEATON
ENTERPRISES
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AKC registered Labrador retrievers are wormed with first shots.
Chocolate, black, yellow and
blonde. Mon and dad are on
sight. Available October 16, $300
each. 423-371-5748.
Bird cage with some accessories. $20 442-1327.
Pigs for sale. 295-2314.
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Seaton Enterprises
Sweetwater Recycling
2101 old niota rd athens
157 County rd 323 Sweetwater
423-745-9989
423-337-0028
Juliana piglets, 6 weeks old,
potty trained and vet checked
$150 and up. 423-371-5885.
APPLIAnCES
Whirlpool stove, black front with
stainless steel top in good condition $200. 423-337-5474.
Kenmore side by side freezer /
refrigerator, nice and works good
$150. 423-519-4458
New washer and used dryer,
works good $250. 423-3715264.
Microwave $50. Dishwasher
$100. Vacuum $125. 423-4427977.
Big gray dryer in good working
order. $200. 423-405-8799.
Whirlpool washer, good condition $80. 423-442-5413.
Kenmore side by side refridgerator in good condition $200. 423351-3874.
Heavy duty dryer stainless steel
$100. 423-337-5474.
Older model Maytag dishwasher
$50. Call or text 865-556-8491.
GE electric range, off white in
color and in good condition $150.
423-442-2681.
AUTOMOBILES
TRUCKS & vAnS
1995 Geo Tracker. Nice condition. New tires. $2495. 253-7965
or 519-5569.
Silver 2004 Nissan 350 Z $7,000
firm. 423-836-4724.
1992 Nissan Maxima, 4 dr, 92K,
a/c, good condition $1600 423745-2416
1995 Dodge Dakota club cab,
runs good, needs paint $1300
OBO. 423-371-5264.
2003 Dodge 3500 with 225k
miles, 5.9L Cummins Diesel engine, 5 speed transmission, 4x4,
all-power, husky liner floor mats.
Recently rebuilt front end with
new brakes, shocks, u-joints,
wheel bearings, and ball joints.
Custom built front bumper/ bushguard and nerf bars. Too many
add-ons to list. Call 337-6652 for
more info.
Set of 4, 16 inch chrome wheels
and tires, previously on a PT
Cruiser, size 205/55R16 for
$225. 423-519-3902.
2004 Toyota Matrix four cylinder
5 speed with new tires $4,500.
For more information please call
423-836-1294.
AUTOMOTIvE
Nice 2001 Jeep Wrangler with
only 87,000 actual miles, soft top
and garage kept $10,995. 865776-0249.
1992 Jeep parts for sale. 423261-2426.
2 Bridgestone tires. T225/
60R17. In good condition. $30
for both. 253-3059.
2002 Chevrolet Impala transmission, good condition $200. 423442-5903.
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COnSTRUCTIOn
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EMPLOYMEnT
EMPLOYMEnT
EXERCISE EqUIPMEnT
Family home Care Services
is hiring caregivers and CNAs in Sweetwater, Madisonville, and Tellico Plains.
$9.00/hr. Insurance benefits available
after 90 days. Apply online www.fhcsllc.com or come by our office at 603
Congress Pkwy N in Athens. Call Brandy
744-4674 with any inquiries.
now Hiring
Servers
Weider 148 weight bench with
weights $125. 423-337-5474.
at Classical italian
Pizza, located in
tellico Village
contact Vera
865-206-8865
Powerbooster weight machine.
Works upper and lower body.
Has plate weights up to 200
pounds. $140. 462-5055.
2 School Bus
Drivers needed
1BR 1 BA Apartment for rent located in Coker Creek. Newly
renovated with living room,
kitchen appliances and utilities
furnished. No pets. $350
monthly. 423-261-2335.
3BR 2BA Ranch house for rent
with attached 2 car garage, ADT
security and partially furnished.
No pets indoors and no smoking
indoors. References and background check required. $725
monthly and $725 deposit. Available December 1. 423-5196728.
RAY’S DETAILIng
& Car Audio
TReAT YOuR CAR TO
A DAY AT THe SPA!
423-920-2868
600 Englewood Road Madisonville
hamilton Environmental Inc.
•Excavation & Trucking •Site Prep
•Land Clearing •Road Building
State Licensed Contractor
Call Mitchell or Gary
2002 Chevrolet Impala transmission, good condition $200. 423442-5903.
253-4007 or 263-7001
Over the rail bed liner with tailgate protector for short wide
truck bed $35. 423-539-5839
Maintenance & More
4X8 camper top $100. 371-0774
68 Car Care
Quality Service
You Can Depend On
All Type Repairs on Foreign and
Domestic Cars & Light Trucks
aSe Certified
337-9751
2805 New Hwy 68 Sweetwater
1966 Ford Mustang 6 cylinder, 2
door. Runs but needs work
$6,000. 423-442-3797.
Wheel covers, new, for Ford
pick-up, date inside 1975. $60
295-5916.
Canvas cover for Ford Pick-up
truck $100. 423-442-1037.
16x35 or larger rubber tarp $199.
423-442-1037.
16 inch 8 lug heavy duty tire rim
in good condition $50. 351-7736.
TOP KnOTCH
for All Home Issues
Call engineer mike
For HelP WitH
•Christmas decoration
•Minor electrical repair
•Minor plumbing repair
•Pressure washing
•Yard cleanup
423-617-6567
30 Years of Experience
Cooper Services LLC is now
taking apps. for 1st, 2nd, and
3rd shifts for material handlers
and mobile equipment operators in Vonore. Background
check and drug screen required.
Pay starts at $9.50/hr. Pick up
and return applications at The
BUZZ 113A Main Street in
Madisonville, send resumes to
stair_julie@ yahoo.com or call
884-9124.
27 lengths (540') 1" PVC pipe, 10
lengths (200') 3/4" PVC pipe, 80
of 2" PVC pipe, all schedule 40.
$225 for all. 423-351-7736.
Laughing Goat Sports Bar now
hiring. Must be over 18 years of
age and drug free. Please call
423-210-1044.
R S Handyman
HvAC InSTALLERS
AnD SERvICE TECHS
Affordable
Installations
marBle granite CeramiC Wood
.
.
.
KITCHENS, BATHS, FLOORS AND
WALLS, FIREPLACES, AND SHOWERS
Licensed,Insured,Guaranteed
Tom Carroll 865-201-8485
CC&C
Master Craftsman
Tire Service
NO JOB TOO SMALL
Roadside Truck &
Trailer Repair
Construction, Masonry,
Tile & More
423-442-3601
423-404-3633
Reasonable Rates
1956 Crown Victoria two door,
hardtop, started restoration on
body $5,500. 423-519-5815.
2003 Ford Ranger, 4 cyl, a/c, 5
spd, short bed, mint condition,
$4200 423-745-2416
New asking price $2,900 for
2000 Toyota Four Runner four
wheel drive, blown cam seal,
otherwise runs like a top. You fix,
but hurry, at this price this bargain
won’t be around long. 423-5196666.
423-506-8895
CHILDCARE
New hydraulic hose with brass
ends, fits a 225 Cat Excavator.
Size 1" diameter x 30" length
$75. 423-351-7736.
Need a babysitter? Providing
day and night shift child care.
References available. 519-5881.
Now enrolling for pre-school program at First Presbyterian
Church Child Development Center at 601 Church Steet in
Sweetwater. Development Program is for children ages 2-5.
Please call 423-337-6082 between the hours of 7:30 a.m. 5:30 p.m.
COnSTRUCTIOn
& REMODELIng
Scalloped sink with vanity an
nice faucet $40. 423-519-6958.
United Methodist Church in
Sweetwater is now taking applications. Positions available for
pre-school ministries organization. Successful applicants are
subject to background checks.
Please drop off resume at 501
Church Street in Sweetwater or
fax to First Kids at First United
Methodist Church 423-337-5424
You may also contact Janet at
423-404-4885.
Satisfaction guaranteed
looking for experienced
installers or service
technicians.
Pay dependent on
experience:
$15 - $21 hourly.
Retirement benefits
and paid vacation
423-442-5039
www.harrisheatingcooling.com
Must have a class B license, air brakes, and P&S
endorsements.
Paying above average wages.
Please call:
865-680-0412 or 423-519-6631.
Subway is now hiring dependable and friendly employees at
new location. Applications can
be picked up in person at Subway in Vonore off Highway 411
in the Food City Plaza. Age requirement is 17.
Smok N Bonz now hiring all positions. Experience is not necessary but is a plus. Please apply
in person at 1245 Highway 411
North in Vonore.
Monroe
County’s
“Weather now!”
337-5000
EqUIPMEnT & TOOLS
Craftsman 5H air compressor
with 30 gallon tank and hose, call
for price. 423-371-1417.
Half inch drive air impact wrench
$50. 423-351-7736.
Heavy duty post driver $35. 423442-4729.
ELECTROnICS
New Canon printer never used
$50. 371-1321 or 271-1744.
HP Deskjet printer 1010 $20.
423-253-4872.
RCA 25 inch t.v. $30. 27 inch t.v.
$30. 423-519-7162.
Sharp 46 inch LCD table top flat
screen with surround sound system and DVD player included
$300. 423-442-3547.
Hewlett-Packard flat screen
monitor and keyboard. $20. 8366251.
is currently seeking
candidates for the
position of night Cook.
The Night Cook will report to
the Director of Food Services.
Qualifications:
• Reliable
• Punctual
• Multi-Tasker
• Positive Minded
• Diligent
• Strong Knowledge of
• Varying Cooking
Techniques
• Availability Some
Weekends
• Experience required
Please apply in person
m-F 1pm-2pm
or contact:
kathy Pruiett
rymer dining Hall
Hiwassee College Food
Services
423-420-1220
Air impact wrench, 5 piece
saughter gun set, ratchet,
socket, screwdriver, small box,
cut off tool and air hammer $200
for all. 423-253-4368.
Heavy duty countertop grain mill.
Hand operated or electric in
great condition $175. 423-4042251.
Radial arm table saw $100. 423261-2787.
Craftsman grinder with carrying
case $35 423-519-7535.
5HP air compressor $75. 423519-3718.
Electric impact reversible drill, 1/2
inch $30. 423-351-7736
tHe BuZZ 442-1635
Electric 55MM jig saw $25. 423351-7736.
Heavy duty pipe cutter $45. 423351-7736
FOR REnT
1B for rent located in Madisonville. Private bathroom with
amenities, utilities and cable furnished. Female preferred and no
pets. $350 monthly plus deposit
. For more information please
call 423-442-8870.
1BR 1BAApartment for rent with
washer and dryer hook up located on Highway 68 East. No
pets and references required.
$350 monthly and $350 deposit.
423-271-0428.
For lease PRIME COMMERCIAL office with apartment. It is
located in Madisonville directly
across from the city hall and
court building. The office has its
dedicated parking and the high
visibility billboard. Luxury remodeled to suit any business. Includes full kitchen, bathroom and
laundry. High traffic count area
(close to 10,000 cars daily). $650
per month. 423-836-2947
1BR Apartment for rent located
on Monroe Street in Madisonville. References required.
423-442-9793 or 423-253-5553.
1BR apartment for rent in Sweetwater. Includes water, electric,
trash pick-up and is pet friendly.
$185 weekly, no deposit required. Please call or text 423836-6404.
CLoverLeaf apartMents
1 Bedroom ..................................$440/month
2 Bedroom Townhouse.........$532/month
3 Bedroom Townhouse........$619/month
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 Qualified tenants
application on Site
For More Information Call
423-442-3333
hAndICAP UnITS AvAILABLE / EqUAL hoUSInG oPPorTUnITY
121 Cloverleaf Lane Madisonville
1BR Apartment for rent outside
Tellico Plains. Utilities paid. For
more information contact 423271-0231.
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FOR REnT
FURnITURE
FURnITURE
HOME CARE
The Willows
1BR mobile home for rent located near Lost Sea on Knob
Road. Very private setting on 5
acres. $500 monthly and deposit
required. For more information
please call 423-519-7115.
1BR for rent inside city of Vonore.
Lease agreement and references required, no pets. Weekdays
call
423-442-9004,
evenings and weekends call
423-442-4421.
2BR 1.5BA trailer for rent with
washer and dryer hook up. $485
monthly includes water and
$350 deposit. References and
background check required and
no pets. 423-404-4327.
1BR 1BA apartment for rent in
Sweetwater. Partly furnished
$160 weekly. 423-271-1017.
Repurposed: old furniture, doors,
tailgates, headboards, barnwood, etc. Barnwood tables,
headboard benches, coffee and
end tables and different size
chests. 423-519-9898.
Dining room table with 6 chairs
oblong oak $250. Coffee table &
2 end tables light solid wood
$150. Other things and more!
423-404-4077.
Several used 4-drawer legal filing cabinets $20-25 each. 828230-6004.
Queen size boxspring and mattress. $125. 371-0774
Glass display case $50. 865318-6557.
Oak cabinet, 6 feet high with 35
porcelain dolls $1,200. 423-4428870.
Two ladderback chairs with
woven seats in good condition.
Sturdy. $25 each. 442-2126.
Full size bookcase bed with
matching dresser and mirror, includes mattress and box spring
$150. 423-351-3874.
Full size mattress and box spring
$40. 423-836-4100.
B ArEFooT
h oME
E nvIronMEnTAL
44 inch round glass top dining
room table with pretty ornate
base $75. 423-519-4732.
Indoor • Outdoor Service Detail
CARPET SERVICE•HARDWOOD CARE
ExTERIOR POWERWASH HOME&DRIVE
L AWNCARE•AND MORE!
ASk US ABOUT MOBILE MAIDS!
new 2&3 Bedrooms
Apartments
$525-$625/month
washer & dryer hook-up,
refrigerator, microwave, stove,
dishwasher
423-442-1833
DOGWOOD TERRACE II
SEQUOYAH VILLAGE
ApARTMENTS
1 Bedroom
Apartments Available
Designed for any person
62 or older who meets
the income guidelines.
rent based on income,
utilities furnished,
ground floor
apartments,
maintenance furnished.
423-337-3810
423-442-9190
EqUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY
2BR 1BA Trailer for rent located
Tellico Plains. $400 monthly and
$400 deposit. No calls or texts
before 9 a.m. or after 9 p.m. 423519-5380.
SPringBrook
aPartmentS
1 Bedroom apartments
designed for seniors age
62 or older who meet the
income requirements.
Utilities furnished, rent
based on income, ground
floor apartments, central
heat/air, maintenance and
yard work furnished.
423-884-6070
Equal Housing Opportunity
Handicap Units Available
3BR 1BA house for rent, has
hardwood flooring throughout,
located in Madisonville $650
monthly. 423-442-4204.
2BR 1BA recently remodeled
home on Citico Road at the Old
Restaurant $450 monthly with a
$300 deposit. No pets and No
smoking. 423-295-2377.
AFFORDABLE HOUSIng
OLD SAYBROOK
APARTMEnTS
1 & 2 Bedroom Apts.
Available, Appliances
furnished Maintenance
& yard work provided
Income limits apply.
529 Isbill Rd., Madisonville
423-442-2262
TDD: 1-800-848-0298
tHiS inStitution iS an eQual oPPortunity
ProVider and emPloyer.
Equal Housing Opportunity
Handicap Units Available
5625 square feet warehouse
with roll up door and power $950
monthly. Call James 423-5190600.
3BR Trailer for rent located on
Reagan Valley Road $475
monthly, $475 deposit. No calls
after 9 p.m. and no texting
please. 423-519-5380.
2BR 1BA singlewide trailer for
rent located on Niles Ferry Road
between Madisonville and
Vonore. Must provide proof of
good rental history . No smoking
and no indoor pets. $400
monthly and $400 deposit with 1
year lease agreement. 423-5192404.
1BR 1BA apartment for rent located 5 minutes from Madisonville off Povo Road. Electricity,
water, washer and dryer included $650 monthly with $450
deposit. No Pets and references
required. 423-442-3748 or 423519-3748.
Pasture leasing now available for
R.V.'s at $150 monthly or horses
at $200 monthly. References required, clean tenants only. First
and last months rent required up
front. Call after 6 p.m. 423-3710327.
2BR 1BA apartment for rent located in Madisonville. Central
heat and air with washer and
dryer hook up. $425 monthly
with $250 deposit. Call or text
865-266-9903 or 865-255-7139.
2BR apartment for rent in Tellico
Plains. Free cable and 1 pet allowed, $400 monthly. 423-5193058.
new Adventure Apartments
2 BR / 1 BA
Small Move In Fee
Weekly Rent
Marvon Pest Control
24 Hour Surveilance
Family Oriented
Manager on Site
For More Information Call:
423-442-1178
2BR 1BA trailer for rent located
at 750 Notchy Creek Road in
Madisonville. $400 monthly with
$400 deposit. No Pets. 423-4425762.
3BR 2BA nice mobile home for
rent in Madisonville with 2 car
garage and no pets $700
monthly. 423-519-3936.
Big cedar wardrobe 74x40 real
nice $225. 423-519-4458.
Oak entertainment center $75.
423-442-1037.
Old China hutch with glass doors
on top $100 OBO. 423-4423102.
Queen size mattress $35. 423351-7736.
Very nice queen size solid oak
bedroom suite, includes headboard, rails, mattress and box
spring, dresser with mirror and 2
night stands $400 OBO. 423310-3093.
Queen size cedar hand made
bed mattress & box spring $250.
423-371-1321 or 423-271-1744.
Used, but clean, queen size
boxspring and matress for sale.
Asking $125 Please inquire at
423-807-0593
Big china cabinet $125. 423519-4458
China cabinet with glass doors
and light. Cherry wood. Excellent
condition. Matching dinning
room table with 4 side chairs and
2 captain chairs also in excellent
condition. 295-5518
Wooden computer desk $20.
423-836-5287.
Solid light oak finish round table
with 6 ladderback chairs great
condition $300. 423-442-4455.
Dining room table with 2 leaves
and six chairs. $150. 519-4458.
Big china cabinet $125. 423King size box spring for mattress
still in plastic $30. 423-519-4458.
Loveseat $50. 423-371-0774.
California water bed includes
frame, headboard, footboard,
rails with drawers underneath
$150. 423-519-4458.
King size mattress box spring
$75 OBO 423-371-1321 or 423271-1744.
Twin size bed frame $25. 423295-5518.
King size mattress set, name
brand with dual pillow top extra
nice $200. 423-442-6013.
Wild Turkey clock for a man cave
$25. 423-295-2695
Full size mattress and box spring
$50. 423-519-2081.
Couch and matching loveseat,
ivory, green and maroon in color,
in great shape $200 for both.
423-253-4632.
Call uS today!
423-404-2424
InvEST $25/MOnTH
YOUR nAME AnD PHOnE
WILL
BE HERE!
*3 month commitment
gUnS & AMMO
Various counts of assorted
ammo: 22LR, Winchester, Federal and Remington. 423-8361785.
Remington Golden .22 bullets,
box of 525, $50. 423-836-6879.
HOME HEALTH
Hoveround electric wheelchair
with load ramp for sale. 1 year
old and used for approximately 2
hours. Asking $3,000 Please inquire at 423-337-1964
Benelli 12 gauge pump Super
Nova. $650. Other items also
available. 253-4632.
InFAnT & CHILDREn
Westen Field Pump 12 gauge
shotgun $250. Plus other guns.
423-519-3958.
3 in 1 toddler bed and crib, dark
wood and hardware included.
Mattress not included, $75 OBO.
423-836-8434.
HEAT & COOLIng
PRESSURE WASHIng
WHO YOU
gOnnA CALL?
HEATBUSTERS!
$45 SERvICE CALLS
STALvEY’S
HEATIng & AIR
423-519-5802
King size boxspring and mattresss in good condition $150.
423-371-0774.
SgT. PAUL
HEAT & AIR COnDITIOnIng
neW inStall-SerViCe - rePair
865-458-0655
FInAnCInG AvAILABLE
Comfort Zone portable elecrtic
heater within a wood cabinet.
Heats up to 1200 sqft, with remote control $90. 423-536-6073.
thenewbuzz@gmail.com
Jimmy Harris
442-5039
AQUA FORCE
PRESSURE
WASHING
FALL SPECIAL
25% OFF DRIvEWAYS
PATIOS•RV’S•DRIVEWAYS & MORE!
FREE ESTIMATES
MICHAEL MOORE
423-404-3315
MICHAELMOORE@TDS.NET
LICENSED & INSURED
LAWn & FARM
Boom pole heavy duty fits on
loader. Call for price. 371-7631.
All leather black saddle with nice
blanket $110. 423-337-5474.
thenewbuzz@gmail.com
3 14ft. logs for free. Please call
423-351-4186
Free range organic eggs. $2 per
dozen. 442-1327.
Glide trolling motor 37lb thrust
with foot pedals and bracketts
$195. 865-408-0118.
2007 Homelite weed eater
straight shaft and 2007 Poulan
riding lawn mower with 37 inch
cut and 15.5 HP $500 for both.
423-371-1321.
Bean & tomato sticks. $0.25
each. 423-404-4311
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MOTORCYCLES,
ATvS, & gO-KARTS
REAL ESTATE
ROOFIng
Tim Richardson
8 college books for sale including biology, Spanish 1, literature. All for $50. 420-0450.
Antique Singer sewing machine
with paddle, real nice $75. 423261-2787.
4 Panels for fencing each 6X10
$240 for all 4. 423-435-1039.
Original Cardinal 3 spinning reel
$75. 423-519-9898.
Inversion table for stretching the
back $50. 423-442-4455.
Massey Ferguson tractor with industrial loader and front pump.
Call for price.371-7631.
Rubbermaid heavy duty fiberglass pull behind mower yard
trailer.35x47x11 $175. 865-2923508.
Carpenter bee traps. $15 each.
836-3306.
Bush hog $200 or will trade. 423271-5699.
Round and square bales of hay
for sale. 423-519-3621.
Dry hay in Tellico Plains, 4X5 Tote-N-Stor 15 gallon portable
rolls $20 each. 423-337-1780 or holding tank, never used $50.
423-253-7617.
423-507-7881.
Wooden porch swing, seats 3.
$75. 423-253-4872.
3 seater porch swing great con• Trimming • Cut Down
• Complete Tree & Stump Removal dition! $100. 423-442-1577.
Avon cookie jars for sale. Mrs.
•Bucket Truck & Chipper
20 years Experience • No Job Too Small •Licensed Albee schoolhouse, Mrs. Albee
townhouse with figurine on porch
Insured• Locally Owned
and Mrs. Albee 2 story house
with basket on porch. Also a
pound puppy cookie jar. Call for
Hillside turning plow with metal pricing 423-404-8611.
handles and extra parts $75. Ladies name brand dress
423-442-2126.
clothes size 16 and 18 $5 each
Mushroom compost for sale at and brand name newborn boy
453 Summitt Road Vonore. 865- and girls clothing $1.50 each.
577-0713.
423-884-2526.
Hay for sale. Call Lee Yates at Electrolux canister vacuum
865-206-7860.
cleaner in good condition $100
firm. 423-836-5287.
2 pair womens large 30/40 Jobst
compression stockings with acLicensed-Bonded-Insured cessory for wear, brand new $60
both. 423-253-2068.
Tri-County Tree Service
337-6298 or 404-5506
ED’S TREE SERvICE
FREE ESTIMATES
24 hoUr EMErGEnCY SErvICE
865-257-4804
423-253-4176
16 feet dual axle trailer with
ramps $750. 423-261-2787.
3 piece leather luggage set $35.
423-337-5600.
New Subsoiler 40 HP. Call for
Ladies size 16-18 dress clothes
price 371-7631.
for all seasons. 519-4104.
50th Anniversary Edition Barbies
dolls, 1967 Twist and Turn Barbie, 1971 Malibu Barbie, both in
box and mint condition $40 both.
423-519-0144.
Stump King
Don Henderson
DEEP Removal
All Surface Roots
Covered swing in good condition
$75. 423-442-1577.
Tennessee Volunteers wall
paper border in 2 styles. Spools
are 15 feet and $10.99 each.
740-357-1974.
Dress pants size 36/30 $2, or
Firewood for sale, pick up - all khakis $1. 423-404-5239.
you can haul $45. Delivered $30 extra 423-519-7532
Coca-Cola collection $200. 423442-1037.
Oak, hickory and mixed fire
Cedar fence posts. 404-4311.
wood for sale. Please call for
Rotary mower 6 foot in good pricing. 423-404-0136 or 423shape. Call for price. 371-3761. 404-0397.
Hay for sale. Call Lee Yates at
865-206-7860.King size electric
blanket. Two new controls. Only
been used once. $75. 519-7162. 3BR trailer. Has to be moved.
$7500. 519-5380 No calls before
9 a.m. or after 9 p.m.
Best equipped with
the Best Prices
423-442-4729
thenewbuzz@gmail.com
New HJC motorcycle helmet.
Silver. $45. 423-210-1986.
Body frame for go-kart. Has
rolling cage. $50. 561-0404.
2005 Kawasaki KFX 700 4wheeler, orange, one owner,
original tires, new plugs, new oil
filter, adjusted valves, garage
kept $3700. Serious inquiries
only. 865-399-1053.
2 motorcycle helmets $20 each.
423-333-9814.
2003 Honda Shadow Spirit with
6,500 original miles, only a 2
owner bike, garage kept in good
condition $3,100 OBO. 423-4042381.
Ladies medium suede chaps
and jacket. Both with fringe. The
jacket is blue with buttons matching the gray color of the chaps.
$40 for all. 423-519-0144
MUSIC
Vintage Collegiate parlor guitar
$175. 423-519-9898.
Rogue bass guitar $60. 423519-9898.
Early 70's copy of a Fender Precision long neck electric bass
guitar including: 25 feet electrical
cord, pv amp, 10 inch speaker,
Fender hardshell case, canvas
backpack case, heavy duty
music stand and strap, all in excellent condition $700 firm. 865292-3508.
Ladies medium suede, fringed
chaps and matching jacket, blue
and gray. 423-519-0144.
Large iron wash kettle in good
condition $100. 423-887-9044.
Set of 4 aluminum Mustang
Pony wheels 16x8, $100. 865742-2217.
2BR trailer. Has to be moved.
$5500. 519-5380. No calls before 9 a.m. or after 9 p.m.
MOTORCYCLES,
ATvS, & gO-KARTS
Motorcycle helmets $20 each or
both for $35. 423-253-4872.
Call Danny Best
Cell 836-0836
Office 746-0227
580 S. Congress Pkwy
Athens, TN 37303
3BR 2BTH
Doublewide
with wood burning
fireplace on more
than an acre in nice
country setting located on Highway
307 in Sweetwater.
$65,900
Please call Joe at
423-836-0198.
423-745-4723
REAL ESTATE
House for sale located in Sweetwater on Grant Street. 2B 1B on
corner lot, newly remodeled with
nice, large back deck. $50,000.
423-519-5658.
PRODUCE
SHULTZ FARM FOODS
Apples - Fried Pies - Dried Apples -
Now taking orders for
Old Fashioned Stack Cakes
Monday - Saturday 8 - 5:30
245 Co. Rd. 603 Athens
Curtis Bus Lines LLC For Sale
Includes Monroe County
bus routes #38, 39, 40, 41,
41A, 42, 43, 43A. Will consider leasing buses. Approval must be obtained by
Monroe County Board of
Education.
1 acre lot to build on for sale.
Good space for 2 homes or 2
doublewides. Sweetwater area
with city water, sewer and natural
gas. Package deals available
with local mobile home dealer.
Call after 1 p.m. 423-337-6073.
423-884-6497 or 423-253-4292.
OPEn HOUSE
Sunday, november 15 2 - 4 p.m.
1568 Oakgrove Road Madisonville
3 Bedrooms, 1 1/2 Bathrooms,
& Full Basement
In a Must See Country Setting !
580 South Congress Parkway Athens
423-836-0836 Danny Best
ROOFIng
25 Years Experience
Licensed & Insured
All Types Of Roofing and Waterproofing
423-442-6707
865-748-1445
FAX 423-545-9271
SPORTIng gOODS
Lifetime adjustable basketball
goal $65. 423-519-7891.
26 inch male bicycle $40, 26 female bicycle $40. 423-442-4455.
All leather saddle. Two leather
bridles, one leather halter and
one saddle blanket. $225 for
everything. 423-337-5474.
Girls Mongoose Fling 90 bike
with helmet. Like new $60. 423351-3430 call or text.
4x8 heavy duty vinyl pool table
cover. $45. 865-408-0118.
Bag of golf clubs $75. 333-9814.
Lady's mountain bike $40. 423884-2752.
UTILITY TRAILERS
madisonville. 3 Br, 1 Ba.
Wooded lot; approx. 1 ac.
Seller will pay closing costs;
100% loan-appx. $480/mo,
taxes & ins. This home has
been completely refurbished
with new central heat & air.
MLS#944150 Call diane at
423-261-5150 or James at
423-519-0600 o/a norman
lee real estate 423-4423944
MOBILE HOMES
MISCELLAnEOUS
For all your Real Estate needs
Monroe
County’s
“Weather now!”
337-5000
4BR 2BA house for sale located
at Park Place subdivision in
Madisonville. 1500 square feet
new construction includes city
water and sewer $139,900. 423210-1044 or 423-519-8159.
Cargo South enclosed 5X8
trailer, good shape $1500. 423435-8884.
14 foot trailer with new floor and
paint, assembled with 2 feet
walls around trailer and 17/8 ball.
Great buy at $375. 423-4042381.
WAnTED
We will pick up your junk or clean
up your home, shed, garage or
any other building and haul it all
away for one low price. 865-2366977.
Looking for a 3 or 4BR, 2BA
house to rent or rent to own option in the Sweetwater School
District area. I am capable of
$800 monthly rent with great references. Please call 423-3713805.
Want to buy standing timber. Select cut or clear cut with a 5 acre
minimum. Call or text 423-3710999.
I would like to lease you barn
with a few acres in the Madisonville area. PLEASE CALL
865-850-8481.
Young professional looking to
rent a house in Madisonville or
Vonore area. Must be pet friendly
(2 cats) and around $650
monthly. 423-836-7357.
Need to buy 100 rolls of hay. Prefer 4X5 rolls. 423-337-5474.
WATERCRAFT
1995-19 feet Polar fishing boat
with T-top, 1995-88HP Johnson
motor, marine 2-way radio,
Garmin GPS with chips, temperature gage, switchable 12 volt
outlet, tachometer and dual action performance trailer with hydraulic brakes. Call for price
423-442-4370 or 423-295-4376.
17ft. Bass Tracker Tournament
TX model boat with 75 HP Evinrude engine, new trolling motor
complete with trailer and new
tires, all in very good condition
$3500. 423-371-3092.
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November 14, 2015

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