Santa Says “Teach The Children”
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MERRy ChRISTMAS Volume: VII Issue: 282 December 23, 2011 Trial Re-Set for Miller Missing Grand Jury Forms Appear Online Murder Suspect Defendant to Undergo Mental Evaluation “Post and Email” In Possession of Stolen Property? The online “electronic ism and Marxism in Monroe County grand newspaper” that claims to America is apparently in jury forms that disapbe fighting against social- receipt of the missing (See Forms pg 15) WIN For Winter Warmth Coat Distribution Begins December 23 The 28-year-old female accused of the first-degree murder of Sweetwater businessman Jim Miller will not undergo a trial in March as was scheduled earlier this year, but will appear before a jury in criminal court on (See Kennedy pg 5) May 21, 2012, Coats collected by Watts Bar Division of Women In Nuclear (WIN) clothing drive are to be distributed within four counties. In Monroe County coats will be distributed at the Branches of Monroe County Thrift Store, New Highway 68, on Friday, December 23 from 1 - 4 p.m. and will be available Tuesday, December 27 through Saturday, from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. until all coats are given away. Dancing Her Way Through Life and Across the Stage Madisonville Native Takes Part in Christmas Tradition Tulli Cole There are times when a hobby is more than a hobby, and a pastime far greater than the simple name would suggest. These pursuits are more than exceptional; they are meaningful, and deeply personal. They are our dreams lived out loud, the core of the fervor that burns deep in our core, the drive that pushes us forward and beyond into realms of possibility and opportunity. In a way, these hobbies are us, an extension of our innermost thoughts and feelings. (See Hana pg 14) Santa Says “Teach The Children” Just a week before Christmas I had a visitor. This is how it happened. I had just finished the household chores for the night and was preparing to go to bed, when I heard a noise in the front of the house. I opened the door to the front room and to my surprise, Santa himself stepped out next to the fireplace. "What are you doing?" I started to ask. The words choked up in my throat and I saw he had tears in his eyes. His usual jolly manner was gone. Gone was the eager, boisterous soul we all know. He then answered me with a simple statement... "Teach The Children!" I was puzzled. What did he mean? He anticipated my question and with one quick movement brought forth a miniature toy bag from behind the tree. As I stood bewildered, Santa (See Santa pg 7) Page 2 - The BUZZ December 23, 2011 FRIDAY BUFFET Fish hamburger Steak 442-3304 Donna’s Olde Towne Cafe OBITUARIES DUCKETT, CHaRLES H., age 54, of 250 Co. Road 709, Riceville, passed away 4:15 p.m. Tuesday, December 20, 2011 at home. He was of the Baptist faith. Preceded in death by father, Herbert A. Duckett. Survivors: wife of 23 years, Gloria M. Duckett; sons and daughter-in-law, Daniel and Rachel Duckett, of Sweetwater, Matthew Duckett, of Madisonville; daughter and son-in-law, Marie and Anthony Capp, of Sweetwater; grandchildren, Karlea and Ava Duckett, Mackenzie and Marissa Capp; mother, Frances Duckett, of Tellico Plains, sister, Faye Summitt, of Knoxville, former brother-in-law, Ricky Summitt, of Vonore; nieces and nephews, Lynda Tharp, Sarah Ledford, Adam and Melinda Summitt; several aunts and uncles; sister-inlaw, and brothers-in-law, Tammy and Matthew Gribble, of Cleveland, Reginald Tharp, of Miami, FL. Funeral 8:00 p.m. Monday, December 26, BiereleyHale Chapel, Rev. Carl Croft officiating. Family will receive friends 6 - 8 p.m. Monday at Biereley-Hale Funeral Home, Madisonville. FOUTS, STEVE, age 57, of Tellico Plains, passed away 10:57 a.m. Wednesday, December 21, 2011 at his home. Attended Community Baptist Church. Survivors, wife, Brenda Burris Fouts, Children, Kellie Elmore, Faith Harris, Bobby Moore, Zach Ellis, all of Madisonville, Grandchil- dren, Damon, Malorie, Hailey, Kaytlyn, Megan, Brandon, Emily, Matthew, Will, Luke & Landon, Mother, Jean Fouts, Sister, Cheryl Taylor, both of Tellico Plains, Several nieces & nephews. Graveside service & interment 12 p.m. Friday, Coppenger Cemetery. Arrangements by BiereleyHale Funeral Home, Madisonville. HICKS, LILLIE MaE “SIS”, age 94, of Sweetwater, passed away on Tuesday December 20, 2011. She was of the Baptist faith. Mrs. Hicks used to work at the Carolyn Chenille Plant in Sweetwater. Preceded in death by her husband: Grafton Hicks, son: Ray “Tadpole” Hicks, sisters: Sussie Anthony, Lucille Epperson, brothers: George “ Son” Anthony, Douglas Anthony. Survivors include daughters and son-in-law: Fay and Johnny Willis, Niota, Kay Hicks, of Sweetwater, grandchildren: Robin Knott, Felecia Mills, Heith Willis, Dennis Small, and Rachel Reed. 6 greatgrandchildren, 7 greatgreat-grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. The family will receive friends on Thursday December 22, 2011, from 6 p.m., until 8 p.m. Funeral services will be conducted on Friday at 1 p.m., in Kyker’s Chapel with Rev. Doug Alexander officiating. Interment to follow in the Lenoir City Cemetery. JONES, JONaTHaN CORy LaNCE, age 25, of Tellico Plains, passed away surrounded by his family, Monday, December 19, 2011, at U.T. Medical Center, Knoxville, TN. He is preceded in death by his uncle, Ricky Hooper; maternal grandmother, Louise Martin; paternal grandparents, Elbert and Haley Jones. Survivors: Father and Mother: Irie and Robyn Jones, Tellico Plains, TN; Sister: Meika Jones, Banner Elk, NC; Daughter: Lilyan Grace Kelly Jones, Tellico Plains, TN; Grandfather: Holbert Martin, Coker Creek, TN; Special Uncles and Aunts: Michael and Vicki Hooper, Louisville, TN, David and Julie Martin, Vonore, TN; Uncles and Aunts: Roger and Selena Jones, Lonnie and Brenda Jones, Elmer and Rhonda Jones, Bud and Darlene Jones, Raymond and Mangus Jones, Thelma and Arlis Freeman, Christine and Mark Thomas, Laura Mae and Melvin Wilcox all of Tellico Plains, TN, Robert and Anita Jones, Etowah, TN; Several cousins and many friends. The family will receive friends 5-8 p.m. Friday, December 23, 2011 at Myers Funeral Home. Funeral service will follow at 8:00 p.m. with Rev. David Martin and Rev. Vernon Webb officiating. Family BOUTIQUE & CONSIGNMENT JEWELRY & REPAIR ANTIQUES Ladies Wear & Accessories Shoes, Costume & Fine Jewelry and friends will assemble at Myers Funeral Home at 1:00 p.m., Saturday, December 24, 2011 and proceed to Altoona Baptist Church Cemetery for the 2:00 p.m. committal service. Arrangements by Myers Funeral Home, Tellico Plains, TN OSBORNE, BETTyE Ray, age 73, of Tellico Plains, went home to be with the Lord Thursday, December 22. She was of the Baptist faith. Survivors: Daughter and special son-in-law: Teresa and David Wear; Grandchildren and spouses: Kenneth and Angie Barrett, Amy Sue and Mike Gregory, Matthew and Angela Barrett, David Wear Jr., Amanda and Roger Mason; Great grandchildren: Hannah and Jeremy Barrett; Nathan, Emma, and James Gregory; Jasmin Wear.Preceded in death by her parents, Ray and Julia Hall; husband, Eugene Osborne; grandson, Jeremy Barrett. Funeral 3:00 P.M. Friday, Biereley-Hale Chapel, Rev. Steve Teague officiating. Interment will be in Coppenger Cemetery. Family will receive friends 2 to 3 P.M., Friday, BiereleyHale Funeral Home, Tellico Plains. . PISTOLE, EVIN D., age 81, of Loudon, passed away on Tuesday December 20, 2011, at the family home. He was of the Church of Christ Faith. A veteran of the Korean War, having served in the U.S. Army, and a retired truck driver. Preceded in death by his parents: Edgar Grant and Margaret Ann Pistole, brothers: Edward, Abie, Edgar Grant “Red” Pistole, Jr. Survivors include wife of 60 years: Mildred Pistole, of Loudon, daughters and ChRISTMAS EVE COMMUNION AND CANDlElIGhT SERVICE Please join us for this heartwarming event as we celebrate the birth of our lord Vonore Baptist Church December 24 6 p.m. - 7 p.m. FOR DIRECTIONS CAll 423-884-6230 The Monroe County BUZZ is owned by Bee Publishers, LLC. and is Monroe County’s only locally owned and operated daily news paper of general circulation. 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The family will receive friends on Friday, December 23, 2011, from 1 p.m. until 2 p.m., at the Sweetwater Memory Chapel with a graveside service and entombment to follow at 2 p.m. in the Sweetwater Memorial Park with Brother: Steve Riley officiating, with military honors provided by the Sweetwater VFW Gold Star Post 5156 and members of the Monroe County Disabled American Veterans Chapter 93. Sweetwater Memory Chapel in charge of arrangements. TOWNSEND, DENNIS - 69 of Loudon, passed away Wednesday, December 21, 2011. Dennie was a member of New Macedonia Baptist Church and preceded in death by parents, Bonnie & Marjorie Hooker Townsend. Survivors, wife, Pat Nix Townsend; children and spouses, Jerry and Linda Townsend, Virginia, Denise and Gary Quillen, Jeff and Christine Townsend, Loudon, Lance and Donna Townsend, Knoxville, Paisley and Jim Rohen, Friendsville; 10 grandchildren; 4 great grandchildren; brother, Fred (Paula) Townsend, Maryville; sisters, Wanda and Lewis Hudson, Atlanta, Loretta McKinley, SC, Donna and Rick Hamil and Elizabeth Morgan, Loudon. Family will receive friends 12 - 2 p.m. Friday at New Macedonia Baptist Church prior to services at 2 p.m. Friday at the church with Rev. Bill White and Rev. Danny Thornburg officiating. Page 3 - The BUZZ GREAT STOCkING STUFFERS! Gift Cards for the “hard to Buy For” $5 Person In your life! & up 3989 hWy 411 442-2128 MADISONVIllE Around The Globe Over a dozen explosions ripped through almost as many neighborhoods in Baghdad on Thursday, killing at least 69 persons and injuring almost 200 more in the worst violence in the Iraqi capital in months. 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At one point in the (Continued from pg 1) proceedings, Eldridge and be tried on the homi- spoke quietly to Kurtz cide charge, plus three away from court microother indictment allega- phones but was overhead in the courtroom as aptions. suggesting On Thursday, Special parently Judge Walter Kurtz Kennedy be moved from granted the reset date dur- Monroe County to a “pening a continuance hearing itentiary,” where she in Madisonville for Jessica would “be safe.” Kurtz deKennedy of Sweetwater, clined the request, telling who was charged with Eldridge that the local Miller’s murder in January. sheriff’s department could Defense counsel John ensure her safety as well as Eldridge asked for the other law enforcement continuance so that agencies. Kennedy has been Kennedy could undergo a mental evaluation and the charged with first-degree May date appeared to be murder of Miller, aggrathe earliest time he would vated robbery, arson, and abuse of a corpse. Miller be available for a trial. Eldridge is the third at- was last seen on July 17, torney for Kennedy, who 2010, and his body was has also been referred to as found later that day off Jessica Powers. Public De- Sands Road in the trunk fender Jeannie Wiggins of his flame-engulfed car. was first appointed as Reportedly, he had been Kennedy’s counsel but shot three times and his withdrew in mid-March, body was burned beyond citing a conflict with a recognition. His autopsy has been state’s witness she once sealed in court records. defended. Indictments against Kurtz appointed Shari Young of Bradley County Kennedy said Miller was but she too withdrew murdered “during the perwhen she moved into an- petuation of robbery.” other district in early June. Her arrest came after a Eldridge came on board six-month investigation by with Kennedy in Septem- the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation and the ber. Assistant District At- Monroe County Sheriff’s torney General Jim Stutts Department. It is not publically approved the May 21 trial date, saying the state known whether the murmight decide to use per- der weapon was recovsonnel of its own choosing ered. Kennedy has been in to evaluate Kennedy’s custody for almost a year mental condition. When asked by Kurtz, at the Monroe County Jail Kennedy accepted the under $500,000 bond. AMERICAN hOUSE OF PANCAkES OPEN All DAy 4915 New Hwy 68 Madisonville Sun. - Wed. 6 a.m. - 11 p.m. Thur. Fri. & Sat. 24 Hours 545-9540 ChRISTMAS And NEW yEARS Page 6 - The BUZZ December 23, 2011 December 23, 2011 THIS CHRISTMaS Santa FREE GIVE COUPON OF BOOK valued at $50! when you purchase a gift certificate of $50 or more Hwy 411 Vonore THE GIFT BEaUTy M SALON 884-3285 Page 7 - The BUZZ round, depicting the everlasting hope of mankind, (Continued from pg 1) all the needles point heavsaid, "Teach the children! enward, making it a symTeach them the old bol of man's thoughts meaning of Christmas. turning toward heaven." He again reached into The meaning that has forgotten today. "Santa then his bag and pulled out a reached in his bag and brilliant STAR. "Teach pulled out a FIR TREE the children that the star and placed it before the was the heavenly sign of mantle. "Teach the chil- promises long ago. God dren that the pure green promised a Savior for the color of the stately fir tree world, and the star was remains green all year the sign of fulfillment of His promise." He then reached into his bag and pulled out a CANDLE. "Teach the children that the candle symbolizes that Christ is the light of the world, and when we see this great light we are reminded of He who displaces the darkness." Once again he reached into his bag and removed a WREATH and placed it on the tree. "Teach the children that the wreath symbolizes the real nature of love. Real love never ceases. Love is one continuous round of affection." He then pulled from his bag an ORNAMENT of himself. "Teach the children that I, Santa Claus, symbolize the generosity and good will we feel during the month of December." He then brought out a HOLLY LEAF. "Teach the children that the holly plant represents immortality. It represents the crown of thorns worn by our Savior. The red holly berries represent the blood shed by Him. Next he pulled from his bag a GIFT and said, "Teach the children that God so loved the world that he gave his begotten son." Thanks be to God for his unspeakable gift. Santa then reached in his bag and pulled out a CANDY CANE and hung it on the tree. "Teach the children that the candy cane represents the shepherds' crook. The crook on the staff helps to bring back strayed sheep to the flock. The candy cane is the symbol that we are our brother's keeper." He reached in again and pulled out an ANGEL. "Teach the children that it was the angels that heralded in the glorious news of the Savior's birth. The angels sang Glory to God in the highest, on earth peace and good will toward men." Suddenly I heard a soft twinkling sound, and from his bag he pulled out a BELL. "Teach the children that as the lost sheep are found by the sound of the bell, it should ring mankind to the fold. The bell symbolizes guidance and return. Santa looked back and was pleased. He looked back at me and I saw that the twinkle was back in his eyes. He said, "Remember, teach the children the true meaning of Christmas and do not put me in the center, for I am but a humble servant of the One that is, and I bow down to worship him, our LORD, our GOD." Today’s Special 3 thighs, 3 breast 3 wings, 3 legs 9 tater logs & 4 biscuits Tellico Pride 12 PC. FAMILY BUCKET $1639 253-3303 Page 8 - The BUZZ December 23, 2011 NATIONWIDE Mortgage giant Freddie Mac said on Thursday that the average rate for a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage dropped to a record low 3.91 percent earlier this week, down from last week’s 3.94 percent. 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It was a closely matched face-off in the first quarter. The Bears and Eagles exchanged blow after blow, with neither side taking true control of the game. For every bucket snagged by the Bears, the Eagles answered with a basket of their own. Preston Russell, Eric Croft, and Robert Vandervort combined for 14 points overall, but the Eagles were not far behind with 11 points. The Bears did not have their lead for much longer. The Eagles stole it away early in the second quarter, storming ahead with 7 unanswered points. The Bears struggled on the offensive end of the floor. Nearly three minutes passed before Russell managed to put an end to the drought with a pair of points. Unfortunately, the Bears’ troubles continued during the remainder of the quarter. Russell, Vandervort, Dalton Rhinehart, and Croft brought 8 more points to the board for Tellico, but the Eagles still outscored the Bears by a small margin of 13-8. The Berean defense also forced a few turnovers out of the Bears, further limiting their would-be offensive drives. The score at halftime was 31-24. But a sleeping beast was awakened, as the Bears stirred from their temporary hibernation. They returned to form in the third quarter, and, slowly but surely, they fought their way back into the game. The Eagles were the first to score in the third quarter, but Vandervort responded with a quick bucket of his own. Tyler Peeler was not far behind him; thanks to an assist by Croft, he put away another basket for Tellico. Croft showcased some gamesavvy not long afterward, walking up to the line to mail home two freethrows. Rhinehart snagged a bucket in the same breath, and Adam Reece teamed up with Russell for a duo of points. Russell also grabbed a couple of foul-shots. The third quarter ended on a high note for Tellico, too. The Bears forced a turnover, which turned into a threepointer by Justin Holcomb. The wave of points brought the Bears to within striking distance of the Eagles’ lead. The score at the end of the third was 41-39. That lead was finally met and matched within the opening possession of the fourth. Vandervort tied the game with a basket. Croft took the lead back for the Bears with a pair of foul-shots, and it was a lead the Bears would not relinquish. Although the Eagles had an impressive showing of 17 points in the fourth, 351-0181 WE BUy CANS, COPPER, BRASS, STAINlESS STEEl , CATAlyTIC CONVERTERS & WhOlE CARS TOP PAy ON AlUMINUM STATE CERTIFIED AND REGULATED SCALES Monday - Friday 8AM to 4PM 325 Industrial Park Rd Sweetwater Purchase a Gift Card Any Denomination A GREAT GIFT FOR ANYONE! 1-75 at Oakland Road Sweetwater 423-337-5825 Scrap Gold.. We Pay The Most! GOLD & DIAMONDS DIRECT Lynn Hayes the Bears were tenacious and stood firm. Peeler stole a ball and found Russell for a bucket. Both Croft and Russell nailed a three-pointer, and Rhinehart returned a rebound for two points. Reece forced an Eagle turnover, leading directly to a scoring drive by Russell and Vandervort. Vandervort scored again on a later possession. In an attempt to slow down the Bears, the Eagles began to foul, hoping to force a 1 and 1 and a chance at regaining possession. But the Bears did well at the line, winning 5 of 7 attempts. The points—courtesy of Croft (1) and Russell (4)—gave the Bears the cushion they needed to withstand the Eagles’ final push. The final score was 5862. The scorers for the Bears were: Preston Russell (23), Eric Croft (17), Robert Vandervort (11), Dalton Rhinehart (6), Justin Holcomb (3), and Tyler Peeler (2). 420-0770 520 Cook Street, Madisonville (Next to Walgreens) Darryl Downey hOT DEAlS! NO ONE CAN BEAT ThESE PRICES! 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McKinnon, Tori McMinn, and Jerrica Harris dropped six foul shots during the course of the first quarter, and a wave of steals by Jasmine Harris, Miller, and Dalton led to nine more points. Brayden Garren topped the quarter off by nailing a three. The Lady Bears’ defense forced several turnovers, which kept the Lady Eagles from scoring again until late in the quarter. The score at the end of the first quarter was 5-29. The Lady Eagles made it a bit more interesting early in the second quarter. Jasmine Harris and McKinnon snagged three You Could Be the Next WINNER at Sloan’s Of Vonore Our Customers Won $3411 This Week! Not including winnings of $500 or more Stop In And Play The Tennessee Lottery With Us Today! www.sloansstore.com points off some freethrows, but the Lady Eagles responded with two swift, back-to-back three’s. Jasmine Harris put an end to the small run with a three-pointer of her own, and the Lady Bears quickly returned to form. They outscored the Lady Eagles 5-12 for the remainder of the quarter, keeping a hold on their impressive lead. Tellico left the court on a high note as well; Chelsea Davenport won an off-balance basket, and Kady Garrett stole the ball to prevent a Berean drive at the end of the quarter. The Lady Bears led at halftime, with the scoreboard reading 16-47. The Lady Bears continued to soar in the third. Jerrica Harris found McKinnon twice for four points and Miller drained two free-throws before the Lady Eagles found a single basket. The younger Lady Bears also found some action in the third. Garren nabbed a steal and nailed a three, and Davenport and Timber Hunt forced a turnover—which, in turn, led to a last-second shot ThE lEAVES ARE FAllING ... AND SO ARE ThE PRICES! ! Cab 2001 GMC 3500 Quad 2000 Chevy Pick-up SOlD 2002 Buick Century 99 Ford F-250 1990 Dodge Pick-up [3] 2002 Ford Windstar ! D 1995 Buick Road Master 2002 GMC yukon SOl 2005 F-150 Cab 1996 Jayco Camper lD! SOExtended ! 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JEFF MILLSAPS 423-519-6747 LEE WILLIAMS 423-519-0519 JASON WHITE 865-803-4880 131 WARREN STREET MADISONVIllE 2 BlOCkS NORTh OF POST OFFICE Page 14 - The BUZZ Hana (Continued from pg 1) The art of dancing is exactly this for Hana Henry. Whether it is taking part in a traditional production, or putting in hours upon hours of rehearsal in order to perfect one move, one routine, dancing is very much her craft, her life’s passion. “I always want dance to be a part of my life,” said the Madisonville native. “I wouldn’t know what to do if [it] wasn’t.” Henry’s love for dancing—and, specifically, ballet—blossomed at an incredibly early age. She was only four years old when she made her first foray into that realm, by enrolling in a dance-class in her hometown. In the beginning, learning dance was just a way to spend time with some of her friends, who were also taking a few classes. In fact, it was why the little girl she was once was insisted on participating. No one could have imagined this tiny decision would pave the way to something grander, and maybe even something approaching destiny. Those initial classes, simple though they were, opened the metaphorical door to a bright, new world. And that world beckoned. Dance, and all the wonders and possibilities it encompassed, enchanted the young Hana Henry, and it soon seeped deep, deep into her bones and took root in her soul. Henry, perhaps, put it simply but best: “I fell in love with it.” And that was that. So, when her friends lost interest in dance and moved on, as many children so often do when it comes to the various hobbies they take part in, Henry chose to stay. More than that, she chose to improve, to shine. Day by day, month by month, and year by year, she has devoted herself to what she calls her “special December 23, 2011 hobby” and her “sport”, putting as effort into it as any athlete or academic scholar would his or her individual craft. Even now, as a student at Maryville College, Henry continues to hone her skills. By day a young woman studying to earn a B.S. in Biology, by evening she is an apprentice of the art of ballet, thriving on the joy and exhilaration it gives her and her supporters. And that hard work and dedication have paid off in spades throughout her dancing career. Although young, Henry has taken part in many productions throughout her dancing career. As a member of the Armfield Dance Academy in Athens, Tennessee, she has starred in such classics as Snow White, Cinderella, Alice in Wonderland, the Wizard of Oz, and the Little Mermaid. Even more impressive, perhaps, is that these productions are but a small sampling of the numerous recitals the academy has put on in the past, and all for the enjoyment of local children. Henry’s “special hobby” has even taken her across vast oceans and into foreign lands. As recently as 2006, she and her troupe journeyed to the beautiful country of Greece. While there, they enjoyed not only the local culture and historical landmarks, but also entertained crowds of spectators with three amazing shows. The experience was an incredibly memorable one, especially for Henry. She almost wished she did not have to come back home! But it was a good thing she did return, or else audiences in Tennessee would have missed out on one of her most impressive roles to date. This Christmas season, Henry joined the talented cast of the Appalachian Ballet Company as they performed a holiday classic: The Nutcracker. And just what is the ABC? The Appalachian Ballet Company is the resident dance company of the Clayton Center for the Arts, as well as East Tennessee’s premier classical performing company. Based at the Van Metre School of Dance in Maryville, Tennessee, the ABC (as is it affectionately called) performs an annual three-program season, providing the region with high-quality performances.* And one of these performances just so happens to be the always magical, always wonderful Nutcracker ballet. The 2011 Appalachian Ballet Company performance is not Henry’s first brush with the Tchaikovsky fan-favorite. The Nutcracker is very much a tradition amongst ballet companies and dance studios. Henry’s original studio was but one of many that put on the production during the Christmas season. From the age of ten until her sophomore year in high school, she took part in the popular ballet. But while The Nutcracker is a traditional ballet, it is a rather demanding endeavor to undertake. Henry’s original studio simply became too small to put on such a huge production, and it was eventually dropped as a viable option. It was not until Henry traveled from the realm of high school into the wide, wide world of college that she was reintroduced to the imaginative story of a young girl, a prince, and a ferocious mouse-king. While attending Maryville College, Henry took dance classes at the Van Metre School of Dance. This studio, unlike her original studio, was more than big enough to put on The Nutcracker. In fact, as the base of operations for the Appalachian Ballet Company, The Nutcracker is but one of many, many high-end performances overseen by AUTO INSURANCE Cancelled Non-Renewed Need SR-22? No Prior Insurance? LOCAL OFFICe LOCAL ServICe Insurance Services of Monroe Co. Cecil Tallent LUTCF Owner/agent The Coverage You Need, The Service You Deserve 442-9004 144 Warren St Madisonville yates home Store The Tire Shop! 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It was the epitome of hard work, but the end result was more than worth the effort. For two weekends, one in Knoxville at the Knoxville Civic Auditorium, and one in Maryville at the Clayton Center for the Arts, Henry and her fellow cast-mates danced and acted to music played by the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra. Led by Ms. Amy Moore, whom Henry called “a very, very good teacher,” the com- Page 15- The BUZZ pany captivated audiences both young and old, breathing life and adventure into a well-loved, traditional tale of magic and daring-do. Henry showcased her talents in both of the ballet’s Acts. She not only marched across the stage as a Toy-Soldier, but also fluttered and spun as a Snowflake, and joined the Arabian Dancers as a member of their spirited choir. All in all, joining the Appalachian Ballet Company’s production was an amazing, if oftentimes stressful, experience for Henry. One can hope it will be a stepping stone into the future, and will spell still more opportunities for the gifted young dancer from Monroe County. However, for Henry, dancing is about more than blazing new frontiers or landing a starring role. Rather, it is about her audiences, big and small, young and old, in Tennessee or in Greece, and it always has been and always will be. She finds as much joy in sharing her passion for dance and ballet with others as she does taking part in the craft herself. “I’m not the best dancer,” said Henry humbly. “But bringing art to others… making [the audience] happy…it is worth it.” And for all those other would-be, hopeful dancers out there? Henry encourages them to take courage and follow their dreams. Hard work and some difficulties are to be expected, when it comes to that choice, but in the long run, doing so will lead to a most rewarding and fulfilling adventure for all who believe. *Information on the ABC is taken from their website. Feel free to visit them at: http://www.appalachianballet.com/index.php Forms (Continued from pg 1) peared from the county courthouse earlier this month. Scanned pictures of the stolen forms appeared on the website of “The Post May Your Christmas Be Filled With Hugs & Email” this week. Names and other information about the prospective grand jury for 2012 were blacked out. The forms were present in the article entitled “Monroe County JuryRigging Bombshell, Part 2,” which also headlines a picture of the Monroe County Courthouse. Charged on December 7 by the Monroe County Sheriff’s Department with tampering with government records was Walter Francis Fitzpatrick, 59, of May Street, Sweetwater, who was reportedly found on courthouse surveillance video taking the forms. Upon his arrest, the forms were not found. Fitzpatrick is a sometimes contributor to the website, writing in the guise of a “reporter” and following the ultra right- wing philosophy of the site. The article in which the missing forms appear accuses court officials of jury-rigging. Court employees are accused of “looking on” while the tampering took place. Editor Sharon Rondeau is credited with writing the article, part of which defends Fitzpatrick’s actions in his 2010 attempt to arrest the grand jury foreman of Monroe County. Since the “Post & Email” crosses state’s lines via the internet, reportedly the posting of the sensitive information and the fact the forms were allegedly stolen might be subject to a federal investigation. 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Grayish Blue, $175 442-1037 Three 24” Bi-fold doors, white $30 337-4330 Galvanized Culvert 18 inches by 12 feet plus separate flared scooped end $145 865-4080118 Commercial glass shelving 14”x 60” x ¼” also 3 and 4 feet shelving 295-4897 Barn Tin $5 a piece 404-4311 ElECTRONICS Red Dead Redemption for Xbox 360 $25, text or call 519-7891 2 - 12 inch Pioneer speakers still in box paid $140 asking $100 and a 840 watt amp, 2 channels, still in box paid $120 asking $80 would make great Christmas presents. 423-253-4852 Floor Model 57” Zenith Big Screen TV $500 836-0905 or 253-6000 23” RCA with remote and new converter box $40 295-5180 EMBROIDERy Business Logos Monograms - Gifts CUSTOM EMBROIDERY Pam Henderson 442-5106 or 715-2998 www.tennesseeembroidery.com EMPlOyMENT Now Hiring: Part Time Assistant Manager, must be have sales experience, flexible schedule. Apply at Elegant Events, 4249 Hwy 411, Madisonville or call 442-4889. Truck Drivers Needed OTR for D&K Logistics, Apply in person at 250 Lands Road 423-4424699 AM/FM 8 track player with 66 - 8 Deli worker needed, experience is a must! Call 404-409-2435 track tapes $75 865-776-0933 after 2pm. 46 inch screen TV, $250 423PLaCE yOUR 337-0779 SELL IT IN THE BUZZ 27” Color RCA TV with remote $140 865-556-4714 between 7am-7pm Laptop Computer, 7 months old, 15.5” monitor with built in webcam also comes with printer/copier, scanner/fax machine, power inverter and carrying case $450 negotiable, call for details 836-6106 ask for Sheila EMPLOyMENT aD HERE WORK aT HOME PaRT TIME ASSEMBLY, CRAFTS, TYPING AND MORE More than $250.00 a week possible. For information send a self addressed stamped Envelope and $2.00 to SWEET SUCCESS P.O. Box 1084, Dept. 442-N-624 Madisonville, TN 37354-8084 December 23, 2011 Page 18 - The BUZZ ClASSIFIEDS ClASSIFIEDS FURNITURE FURNITURE hOME hEAlTh Wing Back Chair, Sage Green with beige stripe, $100, 4421010 Butcher Block kitchen table 4’x2 ½’ $25 442-9664 Kitchen Table, breakfast nook $250 or will trade for nice pool table 253-4852 White Wooden Mantel, 38 ½” H x 44” W $75 442-5417 Solid Oak Dining Table with leaf & 4 chairs $250 423-310-3093 Secretary’s Desk $150 8368316 ClASSIFIEDS ClASSIFIEDS ClASSIFIEDS EQUIPMENT & TOOlS FOR RENT 25 piece Dremel tool set, new $30 836-4839 Black & Decker Mouse Sander, new $20 836-4839 Hamilton Drafting Table w/ Brunning Drafting Machine, $250, 423-420-0822 7/8 inch twisted nylon rope 230 ft. will sell for $150 or .80 cents a foot - call 865-255-7039 9am 8pm Large Vemco Drafting Machine $50 – 423-420-0822 Mechanic Tools, call for info 8842878 Delta Table Saw, 15 amps $85 371-7977 Terratek 18v Cordless Drill, NiCd battery with a 3-5 hour charger, used very little $25 5197891 Hitachi Combination Drill, 18 volt/110 compatible tools $175 351-3975 Hitachi Compound / chop saw $125 351-3975 ExERCISE Lifestyler Expanse 500 Treadmill $100 253-7746 2 Weider Pro Exercise Machine $250 each 371-1056 Ab Glider Pro Form, 2 months old $75 firm 371-0317 FOR RENT CHA Apartments, newly remodeled units & mobile homes, waived deposit for December, weekly rent, no animals, Madisonville, Charles Abernathy 4426078 Sweetwater: 20,000 sq ft Metal Building, 8 acres, all or portioned, 3 phase power, some equipment, ie: welders, shear, brake, overhead crane. Lease, sale, owner finance, James 5190600 The Willows New 2&3 Bedrooms Apartments $525-$625/month Security Deposit Waived * wac Pet Friendly washer & dryer, refrigerator, microwave, stove, dishwasher, 423-442-1833 For Rent: Madisonville townhouse apartment, 2BR/1 1/2B, all appliances, $450 a month, $350 Deposit, call James 5190600 For Rent: 3BR Apartment in Sweetwater $600 month plus $600 deposit 423-261-4046 For Rent: Madisonville 119 Pedigo Road Suite C, 1700 sq.ft. retail site, previously a tanning salon, good visibility, will remodel to suit tenant or purchase existing business and equipment. Call James 519-0600 For Rent: 1BR Duplex Apartment, inside city of Vonore, lease required, no pets Call 442-9004 weekdays or 442-4421 evenings & weekends For Rent Tellico area, 3BR/ 2B, 2 car garage, approx. 1600 sq ft. New paint and updates, includes a 3 car detached garage. $900 a month $900 deposit. James 519-0600 Madisonville area, 3BR/2B, 2 car garage, approx. 1500 sq ft. non smoker, inclosed backyard for outside pet. $850 a month, $850 Deposit. James 519-0600 1200 Square Foot commercial road front property for rent in high traffic area on New Hwy 68 in Sweetwater. Call Caylen Gibson 423-337-7690 For Rent: 2BR Mobile Home, Tellico & Madisonvilleareas 5191162 Building For Rent: 1800 sq.ft. on Hwy 411, price negotiable depending on length of lease 4200380 FURNITURE For Rent: Mobile Home, with central air/heat, newly remodeled, washer, dryer, stove and Dining Room Table with 4 chairs refrigerator. $450 a month and and leaf $150 obo 519-7810 $450 deposit , Call 442-4440 if no answer leave a message with 3 Upholstered Rolling Office a return phone number Chairs, black/grey $25 each For Rent: 900 sq ft office in 442-9664 Sweetwater, central h/a, carpet, furnished, second floor, Hwy 68 Chocolate Microsuede Rocker, frontage $450 month, Call Burt removable washable cover, very soft $75 865-206-8007 519-0700 Madisonville: Lease Option3BR/2BA House 1600 sq ft, 2 car garage, 4 years old $850 month, call James 519-0600 For Rent: 1BR Apartment on Hwy 72 West $350 month plus $200 deposit 442-3959 NILES FERRY APTS under new management clean affordable safe housing we background check everyone so you & your family can reside in a family friendly environment, weekly rent (utilities & cable included) 371-1484 Dining Room Table with 3 chairs $150 519-4391 Country Pine Plate Rack Stand, about 30” tall, good to use at your breakfast table or just for display $10, call Jo at 263-5823. Living Room Suite (Couch, loveseat & ottoman), light green $200 423-310-3093 Boxspring for king size bed, good condition $75 442-4677 Queen size boxspring & mattress, good condition $150 4424677 Drop Leaf Dining Table 41” long x 54” wide $95 obo 772-5324270 (Madisonville area) 4 Drawer Chest $50 519-4458 Four Antique Ladder back chairs $100 836-0905 or 253-6000 Sealy Queen Mattress and boxprings, extra nice $100 5194458 Boxspring and matress king size $100 253-7209 Box Spring twin size $35 4424677 Solid oak dinning table 48 inch round, oversized chairs $500. 423-337-0779 Computer Desk, $20 – 4421010 Cedar Farmhouse china cabinet $200 865-539-2849 after 7 p.m. King Size Waterbed with heating pad & headboard $75 423-3812105 2 Solid oak TV towers, lighted, $100 each 423-836-8316 Medium colored Oak table rectangular shaped with 6 chairs also comes with 2 door hutch. $100 865-256-1518 Computer Desk $100 836-8316 Cherry Round bar table, excellent condition, $100 442-1037 Antique Wooden Dresser with glass knobs 42” wide x 33” high, 4 drawers, great condition $75 772-532-4270(Madisonville area) Castle toddler bed $20 404-8033 Light Brown Crib and Changing table matching set $75 4048033 New Pub Style Dining Room Table with 4 chairs, dark wood on top with black legs $130 8365107 Electric Powerchair, like new, 2 new batteries $2,000 351-7154 5’ Long Computer Desk with 3 Wheelchair $50, Electric Wheeldrawers, great shape $100 210- chair $250, Handicap Potty Chair $25, Lots of medical stuff, 0244 253-7123 Bar stool set $50 442-1010 Small childs wheel chair $50 2 Kitchen Buffets, different sizes 253-6000 All Electric Hospital Bed with $100 each 337-0779 Trapeze bar & air mattress Queen Size Box Spring & Mat- $1,800 253-7123 tress - $150 - 442-6410 Big Walker with let down seat for Excellent Condition 3 piece Con- handicap $60, 423-253-7746 temporary Microsuede sofa and chairs in celery/lime green and chocolate brown. Asking $325 obo 519-2396 2008 John Deere 60” CommerLay-Z-Boy living room furniture: cial Riding Mower, low hours, loveseat, sofa, chair and ot- paid $9500, asking $5000 obo toman, $500 OBO 337-9295 or 442-3549, ask for Brian 371-5566 1956 FergusonTractor 35 series Cherry Wood Armoire $250 420- $3500 grating boxes included 3217 rebuilt motor many new parts 442-3549, ask for Brian Sandy’s Treasures Tomato & Bean Stakes 58” & 78”, 30 cents & 50 cents each Used Furniture & 404-4311 household Items Craftsman Twin Cutter Saw, like 401 College Street new $70 253-3703 Square Hay Bales, Mixed Grass Madisonville been kept in barn for sale $3.50$4 337-9787 423-253-4618 Round hay bales 351-2839 Office Chair, used without armVicon Baler RP1211M, 4’x5’, rests, blue fabric $8 337-1791 used last year $3500 obo 519Oak Entertainment Center $40 1044 371-7854 Free Manure, you load & haul Beautiful 2 plank, solid walnut 420-6354 blanket chest. Bought from Scott Mansion, Tellico Plains during Rear garden tiller for toro-wheel 1970’s. Dove tailed and pegged, horse, new never used. $200 295-5916 no nails $400 442-9674 5’ Tiller, new set of tines $1200 Sleep Number Twin Size Bed, obo 519-1044 great shape $400 442-1989 or Beauregard Sweet Potato 519-7500 Plants 519-3718 Hay for sale in the dry in Tellico Plains, 4x5 rolls $25 337-1780 Firewood $45 per rick 423-381- or 253-7617 2105 7 foot Massey Ferguson cycle Season firewood, call for info bar mower with extra blades and 420-9687 extra parts $600 423-519-3623 Firewood $60 per rick 442-6410 Husqvarna Backpack Leaf Blower 50cc $200 371-3878 Round wood or coal stove, solid cast iron 4 feet high over 100 Homelite 22” Electric Hedge years old $395 351-3975 or Trimmers, great shape, used very little $25 519-7891 253-7300 Gas Heater $250 obo 519-4099 lAWN & FARM hEAT & COOlING Warm Morning Gas Heater, 1 year old, excellent condition $250 371-1056 Mahogany Pedestal Table with 7 chairs, 2 chairs have arm rails, 18” extension leaf, 42” wide x 66” long, beige cushion floral design on seats $250 442-9664 Used Heating & Air Units Installed, good condition, reasonable prices, call 423-337-0037 Firewood $35 a rick call Lester 423-371-3937 White Wicker Bed Set $100 3376023 Seasoned Firewood , Red Oak and Hickory, will deliver 423-3338727 Table & six chairs, Ratan-glass top- seats upholstered in green velvet $250 423-519-3623 Antique Dry Sink $55 772-5324270 (Madisonville area) Kitchen Table, no chairs, $25 404-2446 Computer Armoire, excellent shape $50 404-2446 Leather Couch & Loveseat $250 or will trade for clean, small sectional sofa 253-4852 TVA FINANCING AVAIlABlE Jimmy harris 442-5039 519-7871 Free Firewood 519-7532 Gas Heater $225 519-4099 MISCEllANEOUS Boys clothes 0 - 6 mos. socks, bibs, etc. also have a highchair. 423-836-9308 Remington Pocket Watch, Working Condition, 100 yrs old, $200 442-1037 Barbie Dolls, 50th Anniversary Edition, in box, great shape 1959, 1967, 1971 $75 for all 519-0144 Girls pink Graco stroller $15 5196039 Heavy Duty Pool Table Cover, green, fits 4’x8’ $50 865-4080118 Capital Meat Steaks, full box, 36 steaks $100 371-1874 Gamo Pellet Gun with scope, 1500 ft per second $100 3711874 Home Interior pictures and accessories, various prices 8364839 December 23, 2011 ClASSIFIEDS ClASSIFIEDS MISCEllANEOUS MISCEllANEOUS 20 Gauge High Powered Air Pellet Gun, shoots up to 375 yards $65 253-7746 Sportcraft Pool Table $200 4427977 Freezer Beef: Black Angus or Hereford Steer, 500-600lb, $1.25 per lb. live weight. Grain and grass fed no growth hormones. 423-887-5342 or 423920-2333 Assorted baby items, girls clothing 0-6 mos, some with tags still on them, stroller, diaper warmer, cheaper than consignment stores 519-1397 Men size 8 Nike Tennis Shoes, never worn $25 442-6612 Babies 3 - 6 mos. boys Christmas outfits and girls Christmas dresses 12 mos. $3 each 5196039 2 Prom Dresses, blue size 18, red size 16 $25 each 442-5809 New Christmas Tree, never used, from JC Penny’s has 1000 lights on it $110, 253-7539 Bees & Hives 423-253-2144 Two locked gun cabinets $100 each obo 423-505-4081 55 Gallon Plastic Barrels, clean in good condition $12 each 4424319 Electronic door deadbolt with keyless entry touchpad, new $58 337-1791 Muscadine’s, Madisonville area, you pick $8 gallon, already picked $10 gallon 261-5115 Tippmann A-5 Paintball Gun $75 865-258-0111 Marlin 30-30 Gun $500 4423549, ask for Brian Huge Area rug, good condition. $50 404-5612 Intercut 8” Commercial Cutting Knife for fabric, used very little $250 442-5413 Wood blinds various sizes $25 each 836-0905 or 253-6000 Eddie Bauer infant car seat $25 519-8661 2 Baby Walkers, Matching Stroller – 442-1010 Hawkin Black Powder Rifle, 50 caliber, unique, $180, Call Trent (865) 318-0885 8’ Pool Table, slate top includes cue pools, rack, 3 pool sticks $200 obo 836-7874 New Basketball Game for pool, still in box $50 (retails for $239) 337-4330 $300 worth of hardback Native American books $100 253-7444 Brother Sewing Machine $65 371-5834 Beautiful White Wedding Dress, size 18, sleeveless $250 obo 519-6905 ALF Collection $75 351-3975 Instyler, new still in the box, never used, as seen on TV $100 in stores, will take $60 423-3713132. Two rough cut mantels, one cedar, one walnut, cut over 2 yrs, $200 each 351-7736 Hog for Sale: 350lbs 1 yr old, $1 per lb. on hoof live weight. 423887-5079 or 423-572-0503 Farm Fresh, cage free eggs $2 per dozen 884-2513 or 5192081 Open top take along baby swing, blue $15 519-6039 Bouncy Seat with vibration, mint green & white $12 519-6039 Preemie boy & girls clothes, call for details 519-6039 1 Original Green Zebco Cardinal Spinning Reel, extra spoil, extra set bail springs $125 519-9898 45 Caliber Black Powder CVA Optima, 3x9x32 scope $125 404-0961 Girls Johnny Jumper, pink $10 519-6039 Boys stroller $15 519-6039 3 months- 6 months girls clothes $1 each 519-6039 Wedding dress, size 12 never worn, $50 423-253-2374 Over 100 Ty Beanie Babies, must buy all at $1 each. Very nice! 420-9911 or 351-3874 Little girls red velvet Christmas dresses $3 each or 2 for $5 4209911 or 351-3874 Vanity & Sink 25” wide x 19” deep x 31” high $75 442-5252 Nice 2X men & women clothing, clean, plastic bin included 5190144 Cowboy Boots for men, women & children (used) great for Christmas, call the Bootlegger for details 519-0144 Alpine Tent 60”x98”, make an offer 519-1397 Collectible glassware 253-7448 Baby Swing $15, 519-6039 Stroller $15,Jumper $10 5196039 10 Little girl sleepers, size 912mos $2 each 519-6039 4 Dress Suits with ties, size 36” waist, size Large shirt, vest & coat $100 each 423-333-9332 Moving Boxes 40+, all sizes $50 for all 570-855-0151 (Madisonville) GOT BUGS Call McMurray 442-2437 Ch019 Collection of 200 Dolls, just in time for Christmas, call for more information 420-9911 or 3513874 Wedding Dress, size 12 $100 423-920-8841 Two 26” Mountain Bikes, 1 year old $50 each 884-2208 Antique Underwood typewriter, black, art deco style, 1918 $35 404-8611 Childs Daybed, white $100 8360905 or 253-6000 Dresses, size 20 519-7810 Beautiful Wedding Dress, size 4 $80 442-5809 Page 19 - The BUZZ ClASSIFIEDS MISCEllANEOUS Hand Gun CF380ACP will trade for 22 revolver magnum pistol 442-3755 Christmas Chenille Bedspread (red & white) fits full or queen $10 423-263-5823 Brown, White, Easter and Duck eggs for sale. $2 a dozen, three for $5. Call Nicholas at 442-1327 MOBIlE hOMES 3 Bedroom w/Fireplace $26843 Delivered 865-938-2041 Fixed Income Land Owners ZERO Down LOW Payment 865-938-2051 Used 5 Bedroom Doublewide Never Lived In Must Sell 865-947-6850 Used Doublewide $19,805 Delivered to Your Land 3 Bedroom/ 2 Bath 865-938-2051 1994 3 bedroom 14x60 $13,914 Delivered to your site - can do septics 865-938-2051 4 Doublewides UNDER $40,000! 30 NEW DOUBLEWIDES ON DISPLAY Monroe County Mobile homes hwy 411 madisonville 442-9441 ALSO OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 2008 4 Bedroom Doublewide Must Sell 865-332-3650 2004 Doublewide Will Move to Your Site ZERO DOWN 865-332-3650 ClASSIFIEDS ClASSIFIEDS MOBIlE hOMES POOlS MARTIN 2007 - 3BR/2BA Clayton Doublewide 28’x48’ - Fireplace One wall in the kitchen is all Windows, must be moved, like new 423-519-0427 WE BUy USED SINGlE AND DOUBlEWIDES 442-9441 1 year Old Doublewide Must Sell 865-332-3650 Madisonville, 1 + acre lot, level, city water, asphalt street, Health Department approved Doublewide or House, $18,500 Call James at 519-0600 New home loans Payments as low as $400 a month! zero down with land! 423-337-5992 MOTORCyClES & ATVS 2005 Custom Chopper, too many details to list $12,500 obo 420-0380 2005 Texas Chopper Iron Horse $14,500 obo 420-0380 1982 Yamaha Virago 750cc Motorcycle $4900 obo 442-3549, ask for Brian 2 Sets of Motorcycle helmets, one silver set and one black set 884-2878 2004 Artic Cat 400 automatic 4x4 winch, push button 4 wheels drive $3500 423-420-1142 1993 Yamaha Dirt Bike 180 RT, runs great, nice helmet included $450 253-6875 MUSIC Pools & Fence wishes You a merrY christmas & a haPPY new Year All Pools & Fences will be 5% off till December 30 Brad Martin 423-568-2006 423-829-4114 REAl ESTATE 1.51 acre lot for doublewide or home, city water, asphalt street, level, grass $18,500 James 5190600 For Sale or Lease: Madisonville 1900 sq. ft. 2BR/2B, game room, sun room, large deck, 2 car detached garage, out building, professionally landscaped yard, circle drive, owner finance or lease. Call James 519-0600 SELL YOUR HOME IN THE BUZZ!! 442-1635 Quaint Farm House on approx. 1 acre of land off of County Rd 410, 4BR/2Ba, approx. 2500 sq.ft. Mature trees, front porch, sun room, central h/a, 2 outbuildings, just remodeled with new carpet, hardwood floors, paint, etc. Very private, backs up to farm land. $124,900 obo. Call for an appt 423-442-4607 or 865-8041370 Madisonville, 1 + acre lot, level, city water, asphalt street, Health Department approved Doublewide or House, $18,500 Call James at 519-0600 ROOFING Tim Richardson ROOFING 25 Years experience licensed & insured all types of roofing and waterproofing 423-442-6707 865-748-1445 FAx 423-545-9271 Casiotone CT-102 Keyboard TRUCkS, VANS with stand $50 442-3198 & SUV Percussion Drum $150 obo 4421996 GMC Suburban 4x4, 8588 or 442-2715 leather interior, power windows Antique Kingsbury piano $100 and locks. 3rd seat, engine is 295-4251 454 7.4 liter Vortec, 195k Runs Old Harmony 4-string Banjo with and looks great $3500 423-2612735 rejuvenator $150 519-4458 Old Record Player $150 obo 2001 Ford F-150 pickup truck, new tires and in real good 887-3130 shape. Also a camper top to go 9 Piece Professional Gretsch with the bed. 423-836-4824 Yamaha Drum Set $1250 obo 1994 Ford Econoline 150 Van, 351-7452 great shape, call or text 423-305Yamaha PSR-190 Keyboard 3206 for more info. $1500 with stand $75 442-3198 1993 Toyota Previa Van, runs & Yamaha Electric Keyboard $200 looks good, 225k miles, 26 mpg $1,600 519-9078 865-235-3348 Yamaha Electric Keyboard with 2000 Dodge Dakota Quad Cab, black & silver, gray interior, stand $100 865-776-0933 power windows, 118k miles, tow Ovation Guitar, non-electric $150 package, new paint job $5,900 442-5252 442-9996 Page 20 - The BUZZ December 23, 2011 May The Spirit of Christmas Abide With You and Yours Seaton Enterprises
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