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Volume: VIII Issue: 117<br />

Two Arrested in Drug Bust<br />

Agents Issue<br />

Ten Charges<br />

A joint drug investigation<br />

by members of the<br />

<strong>Monroe</strong> <strong>County</strong> Sheriff’s<br />

Department and the<br />

Sweetwater Police Department<br />

resulted in the<br />

(See Bust pg 16)<br />

Raper<br />

Keyt<br />

Miller<br />

<strong>MONDAY</strong><br />

Bellamy<br />

Coot, Females Charged with Meth<br />

A <strong>Monroe</strong> <strong>County</strong> man<br />

and two females were arrested<br />

on methampheta-<br />

Driver<br />

Racks Up<br />

Four Drug<br />

Charges<br />

Harris<br />

A <strong>Monroe</strong> <strong>County</strong> man<br />

went into custody Friday<br />

evening after police officers<br />

found him driving<br />

without a valid driver’s li-<br />

(See Pills pg 4)<br />

mine and pill charges on<br />

Friday.<br />

Charged by the detective<br />

division of the Mon-<br />

Wise<br />

roe <strong>County</strong> Sheriff’s Department<br />

with possession<br />

of Schedule II meth, with<br />

(See Meth pg 5)<br />

Every registered voter<br />

has a letter coming from<br />

the <strong>Monroe</strong> <strong>County</strong> Election<br />

Commission. Mail-<br />

May 21, 2012<br />

“Choices and Consequences”<br />

All-Day Seminar Comes to Tellico Plains Junior High<br />

Voters, Watch Your Mail<br />

New Info is on Its Way<br />

With the first batch of mailings to county voters<br />

are three individuals who organized and assembled<br />

over 31,000 letters from the election commission:<br />

from left to right: Sarah McKinnon of<br />

Tellico Plains, Emily McCallie of Vonore, and<br />

Chloe Trentham of Tellico Plains.<br />

ings began on Friday.<br />

The letter will explain<br />

(See Voting pg 3)<br />

Tulli Cole<br />

It has often been said<br />

that experience is the best<br />

teacher. The school of<br />

hard knocks can bring a<br />

deep understanding simply<br />

reading never can.<br />

And the students of Tellico<br />

Plains Junior High and<br />

Coker Creek got a little<br />

taste of that school on<br />

Wednesday, May 16. The<br />

Boys and Girls Club’s very<br />

own Teen Maze had come<br />

to call, and the kids were<br />

the adventurous participants.<br />

But just what is the<br />

Teen Maze?<br />

Think corn maze, only<br />

instead of twists and turns<br />

marked by tall, blinding<br />

(See Choices pg #)


Page 2 - The BUZZ<br />

442-3304<br />

May 10, Joshua Lee<br />

Gourley, 25 of Sweetwater<br />

to Julia Elizabeth Ritchey,<br />

20 of Philadelphia<br />

May 10, Edgar Ivan<br />

Gonzalez Lopez, 21 of<br />

Loudon to Maria<br />

Quintino Barajas, 21 of<br />

Sweetwater<br />

May 11, Mark Edward<br />

Baucom, 46 of Madisonville<br />

to Tonia Denise<br />

Courson, 41 of Madisonville<br />

May 11, James Adam<br />

Hodge, 27 of Sevierville to<br />

Tiffany Maria Lynn<br />

Snider, 22 of Sevierville<br />

May 11, Travis John<br />

White, 30 of Madisonville<br />

to Brittany Danielle<br />

Reynolds, 21 of Madisonville<br />

May 12, Darrin Lee<br />

Adams, 44 of Sweetwater<br />

to Valerie Tenaj Absher, 34<br />

of Sweetwater<br />

May 14, Robert Ed-<br />

<strong>MONDAY</strong> BUFFET<br />

BBQ Chicken<br />

Kraut & Weiners<br />

Country Fried Steak<br />

Donna’s Olde Towne Cafe<br />

The Hitching Post<br />

marriage licenses<br />

ward Reed, 34 of Rockvale<br />

to Patricia Marie Johnson,<br />

38 of OK<br />

May 14, Rodney Chris<br />

Williams, 48 of Madisonville<br />

to Remonia Jewel<br />

Goforth, 40 of Madisonville<br />

May 15, Mark Anthony<br />

Watson II, 22 of Athens to<br />

Shawna Amelia Gosnell,<br />

21 of Athens<br />

BEGINS ON MAY 22<br />

Day Camp is for children from<br />

kindergarten through 12 years of age<br />

Children must have completed kindergarten<br />

Call for pricing<br />

Sweetwater High<br />

School Wildcats<br />

football team<br />

will<br />

scrimmage<br />

Kingston tonight<br />

at 6 p.m.<br />

Admission is free.<br />

Come on out and<br />

support the<br />

Wildcats!<br />

Space is still available, but limited<br />

Please call 442-5456 for more details<br />

or to reserve a space for your child<br />

Watson Chapel Baptist Church<br />

140 Watson Chapel Road, Madisonville<br />

MACA Arts Camp<br />

Scholarship<br />

Deadline is May 26<br />

<strong>Monroe</strong> Area Council<br />

for the Arts (MACA) is accepting<br />

scholarships for<br />

the 2012-2013 arts camps<br />

and the postmark deadline<br />

is May 26. The camps are<br />

open to children in grades<br />

K-6 (have completed<br />

kindergarten and sixth<br />

grade). Applications can<br />

be downloaded from the<br />

MACA website at<br />

www.monroearts.com, or<br />

interested parents can call<br />

MACA at 423-442-3210.<br />

The application process<br />

requires a recommendation<br />

from a teacher or<br />

adult who is well acquainted<br />

with the child.<br />

The theme for The<br />

<strong>Monroe</strong> Area Council for<br />

the Arts’ 2012 arts camps<br />

is “Let the Good Times<br />

Roll!” which will focus on<br />

WIl-SAV DRUGS<br />

1121 Highway 411<br />

Vonore<br />

884-6274<br />

music and art from the<br />

1950’s. The camps are<br />

open to children in grades<br />

K-6 (having completed<br />

kindergarten and sixth<br />

grade). The cost is $60 per<br />

week, and includes lunch<br />

and a t-shirt. The camps<br />

are held Monday through<br />

Friday, 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. Payment<br />

options are: pay in<br />

full with registration; pay<br />

half when submitting and<br />

the rest on the first day of<br />

camp; pay on the first day<br />

of camp.<br />

Camp registration can<br />

also be downloaded from<br />

the MACA website at<br />

www.monroearts.com, or<br />

interested parents can call<br />

MACA at 423-442-3210.<br />

For additional information<br />

about the camps, call<br />

Charlotte Lee at 423-836-<br />

0441.<br />

“Let the Good Times<br />

Roll!” arts camps sched-<br />

May 21, 2012<br />

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May 21, 2012 Page 3 - The BUZZ<br />

New York’s Nasdaq reported<br />

on Friday, the first<br />

day of publically trading<br />

shares of the social network<br />

Facebook, that the<br />

IPO of the offering fell<br />

flat, at first jumping to<br />

above ten percent but<br />

then falling to an initial<br />

dismal stock offering and<br />

leveling out at $38.23 per<br />

share. The stock recovered<br />

as underwriters<br />

stepped in to support its<br />

price.<br />

Private rocket company<br />

“Space X” aborted a<br />

NATIONWIDE<br />

launch of its Falcon 9<br />

rocket from Cape<br />

Canaveral to the International<br />

Space Station on<br />

Saturday due to excessive<br />

engine pressure readings.<br />

Officials said the lift off<br />

would take place on Tuesday,<br />

hopefully sending its<br />

Dragon space capsule into<br />

space.<br />

The Centers for Disease<br />

Control and Prevention<br />

said on Friday that<br />

anyone – baby boomers –<br />

born from 1945 to 1965<br />

should get a one-time<br />

blood test to see if he or<br />

& KIDZ KRAZE<br />

Zumba for kids, strengthening<br />

exercises boot camp style!<br />

Have Fun! Make New Friends! $25<br />

5 week camp<br />

Starts May 28 register early!<br />

For more information call Gabbie at 519-0157<br />

she has the liver-destroying<br />

virus hepatitis C virus.<br />

The bug can take decades<br />

to develop and can lead to<br />

liver cancer.<br />

The U.S. environmental<br />

Protection Agency said on<br />

Friday that rivers and<br />

streams in the world’s premier<br />

wild salmon fishery<br />

would be greatly degraded<br />

for decades if it allows a<br />

vast gold and copper mine<br />

to be built in Alaska and<br />

then see a failure in a dam<br />

holding back the mine’s<br />

waste. The proposed Pebble<br />

Mine would impact<br />

the Bristol Bay watershed<br />

in southwestern Alaska,<br />

which supports the<br />

world’s largest sockeye<br />

salmon fishery and is<br />

home to 25 tribes of Native<br />

Americans, who have<br />

maintained a salmonbased<br />

culture for 4,000<br />

years.<br />

In sports, it was two<br />

weeks ago that three-yearold<br />

thoroughbred I’ll<br />

Have Another ran down<br />

pacesetter Bodemeister to<br />

win the Kentucky Derby<br />

under the Twin Spires at<br />

Churchill Downs in<br />

Louisville, and on Saturday<br />

in Baltimore at the<br />

second jewel in horseracing’s<br />

Triple Crown the scenario<br />

played out much the<br />

same in the 137th running<br />

of the Preakness. Now, it’s<br />

on to the Belmont Stakes<br />

for the Doug O’Neiilltrained<br />

I’ll Have Another,<br />

who will try to become<br />

the first Triple Crown winner<br />

since Affirmed swept<br />

SaNdy’S<br />

TREaSuRES<br />

More Showroom<br />

More Inventory<br />

Special of the week $599<br />

Lane Leather Sectional<br />

2600 Highway 11S<br />

Sweetwater<br />

337-3100<br />

Hickory Smoked Pit BBQ Ribs,<br />

Chicken, Pork, Beef Sandwiches,<br />

Plates and By The Pound<br />

all three races in 1978.<br />

In an area the size of<br />

Florida, where the world’s<br />

single largest deposit of<br />

petroleum is located, a<br />

simple pipeline is all that<br />

keeps the United States<br />

from attaining energy independent,<br />

according to<br />

the Canadian Association<br />

of Petroleum Producers<br />

on Friday. As much as 170<br />

billion recoverable barrels<br />

of oil lie only 500 miles<br />

away in Alberta, where future<br />

advances in technology<br />

could push the figure<br />

to as high as 300 billion<br />

barrels, much more massive<br />

than oil gods Saudi<br />

Arabia and Venezuela.<br />

And look! Out in the<br />

Atlantic Ocean, off the<br />

coast of South Carolina on<br />

Saturday, it was Tropical<br />

Storm Alberto, which<br />

brought an early start to<br />

the 2012 hurricane season<br />

with sustained winds of 45<br />

miles per hour and toward<br />

the mainland. A turn to<br />

the northeast was expected<br />

on Monday or<br />

Tuesday.<br />

Voting<br />

(Continued from pg 1)<br />

the new districting and<br />

allow each voter to understand<br />

the changes that<br />

have been made with regard<br />

to county districts<br />

and precincts.<br />

Wallet cards, an explanatory<br />

pamphlet, and a<br />

voter letter will be included<br />

in the mailings.<br />

And of course, if anyone<br />

needs further explanation<br />

or additional details, the<br />

personnel at the election<br />

commission are standing<br />

by to answer all questions.<br />

lakeside School Reunion<br />

Alumni of the of Lakeside<br />

School are invited to<br />

a school reunion at the Tri-<br />

Community Volunteer<br />

Fire Department headquarters<br />

above Charlie<br />

Hall’s Store on Oak Grove<br />

Road on Saturday, May 26.<br />

The gathering of former<br />

students will take<br />

place from 2-6 p.m.<br />

Anyone and everyone<br />

who attended the old<br />

school are welcome to<br />

come and join in the fun.<br />

It’s a “Bring Your Own<br />

Lunch” reunion.<br />

And spread the word<br />

and come prepared to<br />

have a big time!<br />

NOW OPEN<br />

Sandy’s Treasures<br />

has relocated to<br />

603 Englewood Road<br />

Madisonville<br />

Call Sandy Today!!<br />

423-253-4618<br />

603 Englewood Road<br />

Madisonville<br />

Previously Just Maria’s


Page 4 - The BUZZ<br />

The Beat Goes On...<br />

As Reported to the Officers<br />

Madisonville Police<br />

Sergeant Adam Russell<br />

said he charged Tiffany<br />

Dawn Wilkerson of Oakland<br />

Road, Sweetwater<br />

with simple possession of<br />

marijuana and illegal driving<br />

of an uninsured vehicle<br />

on May 6, stopping her<br />

Honda Civic on Patterson<br />

Street after observing the<br />

vehicle with only one<br />

working headlight. Found<br />

in the car were marijuana<br />

cigarettes and rolling papers,<br />

plus lack of insurance<br />

and registration.<br />

<strong>Tennessee</strong> Highway Patrol<br />

Trooper Ernest Marion<br />

said he charged Johnny<br />

Lee Hughes of Cedar<br />

Lane, Vonore with riding a<br />

motorcycle without a<br />

proper license on May 8,<br />

finding Hughes with a revoked<br />

license and no insurance<br />

on the bike.<br />

<strong>Monroe</strong> <strong>County</strong> Sheriff’s<br />

Deputy CJ Williams<br />

said he arrested Jennifer<br />

Lynn Drew of Gene<br />

Drive, Madisonville,<br />

charging her with public<br />

intoxication as a passenger<br />

in a vehicle stopped on<br />

Highway 68 on May 9.<br />

The driver, Monique<br />

Ayala, was charged with<br />

driving under the influence<br />

(DUI), Williams said,<br />

after he located an open<br />

bottle of liquor in the females’<br />

vehicle.<br />

Gun Store & Training Center<br />

NOW OPEN<br />

Free Ladies Basic Training Classes<br />

Every Wednesday at 10 a.m.<br />

Call for upcoming Permit<br />

Classes and Advanced<br />

Training Classes<br />

Tuesday - Saturday<br />

10 a.m. - 6 p.m.<br />

Sheriff’s Deputy James<br />

Fischer said he was dispatched<br />

to Little Notchey<br />

Creek Road on May 9 to<br />

investigate a reported burglary<br />

to an outbuilding<br />

that had allegedly been<br />

broken into and resulting<br />

in the attested loss of a<br />

$300 tool box, $75 in<br />

wrenches, $250 in stolen<br />

torches, a $500 chain saw,<br />

and a $300 zaw saw.<br />

Fischer also reported<br />

on May 9 a check of a reportedly<br />

stolen utility<br />

trailer on Lake Road,<br />

where a property owner<br />

said the $2,500 item was<br />

stolen from near a storage<br />

building.<br />

Sheriff’s Captain Steve<br />

Ogle said he looked into a<br />

Tellico Plains theft claim<br />

on May 10, listing as reportedly<br />

stolen one $90<br />

floor jack and a $50 coffee<br />

bucket filled with hand<br />

tools.<br />

Fischer was back in action<br />

on May 10, winding<br />

his way to Sands Road to<br />

figure out a theft report<br />

regarding a cell phone<br />

tower where copper<br />

wiring and a radiator from<br />

a Cummins generator<br />

were allegedly stolen. The<br />

wire was valued at $1,000<br />

and radiator at $500.<br />

Russell too was back in<br />

action, this time on May<br />

11, arresting Carla Lee<br />

Myers of Pumpkin Hollow<br />

Road, Sweetwater for<br />

public intoxication after<br />

stopping a weaving car on<br />

Community Drive in<br />

which Myers was a passenger<br />

and once out of the vehicle<br />

tried to walk away<br />

from responding officers.<br />

Sheriff’s Deputy Marla<br />

Richeson said she was dispatched<br />

to Mecca Pike on<br />

May 11 to look into a report<br />

of theft by a homeowner<br />

who said thieves<br />

took a 1988 Subaru and a<br />

1988 Dodge Colt, collectively<br />

worth $2,600.<br />

Taken as well from the victim’s<br />

property were a $150<br />

kerosene heater, a $100<br />

battery, and a $100 mini<br />

bike frame.<br />

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442-7GUN(486)<br />

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Sweetwater Police Patrol<br />

Officer Jim Kile said he investigated<br />

a case of stolen<br />

porch fern on May 11, hastening<br />

to a home on Mc-<br />

Caslin Avenue where the<br />

$20 plant had been<br />

pinched.<br />

Pills<br />

(Continued from pg 1)<br />

cense and with an assortment<br />

of controlled drugs<br />

in his possession.<br />

Charged by Madisonville<br />

Police Patrol Officer<br />

Grant Graves with<br />

driving on suspended license,<br />

one count of possession<br />

of Schedule IV<br />

drugs, and three counts of<br />

Schedule II drugs was<br />

Edwin Cyrus Harris Jr., 27,<br />

of <strong>Monroe</strong> Street, Madisonville.<br />

Graves said he located<br />

You Call - We Haul!<br />

519-5402<br />

CARS<br />

COMPlETE<br />

$16/100lb<br />

May 21, 2012<br />

Harris driving south on<br />

New Highway 68 around<br />

8:30 p.m., a little over<br />

seven hours after he issued<br />

Harris an early afternoon<br />

citation for driving on suspended<br />

license, citing him<br />

only and warning him<br />

about driving without a<br />

valid license.<br />

During the second stop,<br />

a search of Harris turned<br />

up several unknown pills,<br />

Graves said, including pills<br />

in a container in Harris’<br />

beanie cap. Other pills<br />

came from Harris’ pants<br />

pocket and from a container<br />

with another name<br />

on it, not Harris.<br />

Graves said the pills<br />

were an assortment of<br />

types of oxycodone and alprazolam,<br />

all of which<br />

were placed in evidence<br />

for testing at the TBI<br />

crime lab.<br />

You Name It, We Buy It!<br />

We Buy<br />

All Types of<br />

Scrap Metal,<br />

Copper,<br />

Brass,<br />

Aluminum,<br />

Radiators,<br />

Wheels,<br />

Batteries,<br />

Aluminum Cans,<br />

Appliances,<br />

Farm Equipment,<br />

PURDY’S<br />

AUTO PARTS & SAlVAGE<br />

337-3977<br />

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May 21, 2012 Page 5 - The BUZZ<br />

Chiefs Fall to Smith<br />

<strong>County</strong> in Sectionals<br />

Allen roberts<br />

The Sequoyah Chiefs<br />

baseball team ventured<br />

where no other Sequoyah<br />

team had been before,<br />

making it to the sectionals,<br />

or "sub state," for the<br />

first time in school history.<br />

The Chiefs were on the<br />

road, traveling to Smith<br />

<strong>County</strong> to take on the<br />

Owls. Smith <strong>County</strong><br />

jumped out to a big 8-0<br />

early lead only to see the<br />

Chiefs come roaring back<br />

in the late innings, but the<br />

rally would fall just little<br />

short as the Owls held on<br />

in the last inning to take<br />

the win and eliminate Sequoyah<br />

from the playoffs<br />

with the final score of 8-6.<br />

Even though the Chiefs’<br />

season is over, the team<br />

has a lot to be proud of, as<br />

it proved to be one of the<br />

better squads in the state,<br />

winning its second straight<br />

district title and advancing<br />

SPECIALS!<br />

to the regional tournament<br />

and on to the sectionals.<br />

The Chiefs finish with<br />

a record of 27 wins and 7<br />

losses and with key players<br />

returning next year, Sequoyah<br />

will once again be<br />

a team to reckon in the<br />

season to come.<br />

Things looked rough<br />

early for Sequoyah as it<br />

just could not find any offense<br />

and did not score a<br />

run in the first three innings<br />

of play. Smith<br />

<strong>County</strong>, on the other<br />

hand, jumped out to a big<br />

lead as it took advantage<br />

of several errors and mistakes<br />

from the Chiefs defense.<br />

The Owls scored<br />

two runs in the first inning,<br />

five runs in the second,<br />

and one run in the<br />

third as they built a big 8-<br />

0 lead after three innings<br />

of play.<br />

Sequoyah started its<br />

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Behind The Shell Station<br />

comeback bid in the<br />

fourth inning as Jake Johnson<br />

doubled and Scott<br />

Bowers singled, putting<br />

runners on first and third,<br />

Trey Strickland came in to<br />

run for Bowers and he<br />

quickly stole second.<br />

Blake Huffman hit a<br />

grounder that got by the<br />

Owls second baseman,<br />

scoring Johnson and<br />

Strickland. The next batter<br />

struck out, and at the<br />

end of four innings Smith<br />

<strong>County</strong> led 8-2 and that<br />

score held through the<br />

fifth inning as neither<br />

team scored.<br />

The Chiefs offense really<br />

came to life in the top<br />

of the sixth inning, Johnson<br />

got things going as he<br />

went to first base on a single.<br />

The next batter flew<br />

out to right field, bringing<br />

Forrest McKane to the<br />

plate, and he doubled into<br />

center field, putting runners<br />

on second and third.<br />

Blake Huffman singled<br />

into right field, scoring<br />

Johnson and McKane and<br />

Huffman advanced to second<br />

on a throw to the<br />

plate and then went to<br />

third on a passed ball. The<br />

next hitter went down<br />

swinging for the second<br />

out. Dustin Moser<br />

reached first on a base on<br />

balls and a balk on the<br />

Owls pitcher scored Huffman<br />

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stalks, this life-sized maze<br />

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life choices, and consequences,<br />

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rewarding.<br />

The maze was the epic<br />

conclusion to a ten-week<br />

long abstinence education<br />

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It is called “Think on<br />

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6th, 7th, and 8th<br />

graders from Sweetwater<br />

Junior High, Vonore Middle,<br />

Tellico Plains Junior<br />

High, Coker Creek, and<br />

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risky behaviors.<br />

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outcomes of those choices<br />

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activity and alcohol, to<br />

drugs and tobacco. Decisions—made<br />

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of their choices.<br />

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said Heather Rhymes,<br />

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booths/tents, and<br />

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Some students relaxed in<br />

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Marriages survived and<br />

families thrived, and their<br />

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And it was all based on<br />

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But that was the point<br />

of the Teen Maze. The<br />

junior high students were<br />

able to personally see how<br />

certain choices could—<br />

and would—impact their<br />

futures. And if they take<br />

this wisdom and instruction<br />

to heart now, they will<br />

be able to steer clear of the<br />

many dangers in the future.<br />

The Teen Maze was not<br />

the only part of the daylong<br />

event at TPJHS. The<br />

“Fun Day” celebration also<br />

involved raffle drawings,<br />

inflatable toys, bully seminars<br />

in classrooms, and a<br />

full-scale rock wall. The<br />

rock wall, especially, was<br />

tied in with the overall<br />

theme of the abstinence<br />

program. It encouraged<br />

students to not only make<br />

positive decisions, but to<br />

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All in all, the day (as well<br />

as the weeks before, for<br />

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the students, and guiding<br />

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“This has been a great<br />

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The Teen Maze and the<br />

“Think on Point” program<br />

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without the aid of<br />

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and businesses. “I<br />

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said Heather Rhymes.<br />

Here is a list of the volunteers<br />

and businesses/organizations<br />

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Individual Volunteers:<br />

Rhonda Baker, Heather<br />

Benedict, Richard Bettis,<br />

Jennifer Bledsoe, Amber<br />

Brookshire, Clint Brookshire,<br />

Pat Bryant, Sharon<br />

Byers, Eddie Byrum,<br />

Laura Byrum, Donna<br />

Canada, Michael Cansler,<br />

Brittany Carson, Loren<br />

Cherry, Tonia Norwood,<br />

Pam Christensen, Debbie<br />

Crews, Janie Dacus, Brad<br />

Davidson, Megan Duncan,<br />

Jimmy Fischer, Teresa<br />

Flake, Tina Goins, Carla<br />

Hunt, Erica Ingram,<br />

Robert Jenkins, Dee Justice,<br />

Ferran Kefauver, Jim<br />

Kile, Carolyn Koup, Jeff<br />

Koup, Rebecca Layman,<br />

Sheila Lynn, Bryan Martin,<br />

Dewayna Martin,<br />

Amy Mason, Doris<br />

Matthews, Megan Mc-<br />

Conkey, Michelle<br />

McJunkin, Lisa McMahan,<br />

Steve Miller, Doug<br />

Mills, Aubrey Millsaps,<br />

Brian Millsaps, Chase<br />

Nipper, Marilyn Parker,<br />

Jim Post, Linn Post, Brent<br />

Powers, Tabitha Prock,<br />

Regina Ramsey, Anthony<br />

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Ridneour, Crystal Russell,<br />

Hannah Salt, Barb Sensy,<br />

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Reverse Mortgage Solutions<br />

Inc and Bank of<br />

America to Nationstar<br />

Mortgage LLC and<br />

Champion Mortgage<br />

Company on May 10,<br />

$113,870.15<br />

Teresa Mora to Fernando<br />

and Sandra Mora<br />

on May 14, $0<br />

Citizens National Bank<br />

to Roland and Nancy<br />

Lange on May 15,<br />

$120,000<br />

District 2<br />

Ken and Gail Taggart<br />

to William and Kelley<br />

Houseley on May 10,<br />

$10,000<br />

Patrick Garrett and<br />

Trudy Carpenter to Ronnie<br />

and Doris Jones on<br />

May 12, $104,000<br />

District 3<br />

Fannie Mae, Federal<br />

National Mortgage Association,<br />

and Shapiro &<br />

Kirsch LLP to Khang<br />

Trading Places<br />

May 21, 2012<br />

Nguyen on May 11,<br />

$19,900<br />

Randall Doss to Donald<br />

and Christine Lankford<br />

on May 15, $34,150<br />

Fannie Mae, Federal<br />

National Mortgage Association,<br />

and Weiss Spicer<br />

Cash PLLC to Jessica<br />

Green on May 16,<br />

$135,900<br />

Joshua Green to Jessica<br />

Green on May 16, $0<br />

Clint and Lori Allison<br />

to Dustin and Kimberly<br />

Thomas on May 16,<br />

$540,465<br />

Dan Watson and Dave<br />

Gatchel to James Edington<br />

on May 16, $74,000<br />

District 4<br />

Charlene and William<br />

Hampton to Barbara<br />

Brown on May 11,<br />

$22,000<br />

Raymond Stone to Eugene<br />

and Carolyn Phillips<br />

on May 15, $11,000<br />

District 5<br />

Robert Morgan to<br />

Rima Saad on May 14,<br />

$3,500<br />

Kenneth and Joann<br />

Monhollen to Caleb Curtis<br />

on May 16, $129,000


May 21, 2012 Page 11 - The BUZZ<br />

lEGAl NOTICES lEGAl NOTICES lEGAl NOTICES lEGAl NOTICES<br />

NOTICE OF<br />

SUCCESSOR<br />

TRUSTEE'S SAlE<br />

WHereaS, default has occurred<br />

in the performance of the<br />

covenants, terms, conditions,<br />

and payments provided for in<br />

that certain Deed of Trust dated<br />

January 8, 2008, of record in the<br />

Office of the register of Deeds<br />

of monroe <strong>County</strong>, <strong>Tennessee</strong>, in<br />

Book B-26, Page 371, executed<br />

by arthur J. van Note, Jr., Tony<br />

Papa and llF Concepts, Inc., by<br />

mario Coryell, President, conveying<br />

certain property therein<br />

described to Gary D. Keith,<br />

Trustee, to secure the indebtedness<br />

therein described, which<br />

entire indebtedness has now<br />

been declared due, unpaid and<br />

in default by the lawful owner<br />

and holder thereof, Chattanooga<br />

agricultural Credit association;<br />

and<br />

WHereaS, the undersigned,<br />

John W. Cleveland, Sr., was appointed<br />

Successor Trustee on<br />

april 23, 2012, of record in misc.<br />

Book 225, Page 523, in said<br />

register's Office, to serve in the<br />

place and stead of Gary D. Keith,<br />

Trustee; now<br />

THereFOre, I, John W. Cleveland,<br />

Sr., Successor Trustee,<br />

pursuant to said Deed of Trust,<br />

having been requested by the<br />

owner and holder of said indebtedness<br />

so to do, and by virtue of<br />

the authority and power vested<br />

in me by said Deed of Trust will,<br />

on May 30, 2012, at 11:00 a.m.,<br />

at the College Street Entrance<br />

to the <strong>Monroe</strong> <strong>County</strong> Courthouse,<br />

in Madisonville, <strong>Monroe</strong><br />

<strong>County</strong>, <strong>Tennessee</strong>, sell at<br />

public outcry to the highest bidder<br />

for cash (or credit upon the<br />

indebtedness secured if the lawful<br />

owner and holder thereof is<br />

the successful purchaser), free<br />

from the equity of redemption,<br />

the statutory right of redemption,<br />

homestead, dower, elective<br />

share, and all other exemptions<br />

of Borrower of every kind, all of<br />

which have been expressly<br />

waived by Borrower, the following-described<br />

property in monroe,<br />

<strong>County</strong>, <strong>Tennessee</strong>:<br />

lYING aND BeING in the Third<br />

(3rd) and Fourth (4th) Civil Districts<br />

of monroe <strong>County</strong>, <strong>Tennessee</strong>,<br />

as shown on the<br />

Preliminary Plat of Private road<br />

System For Sunset logging<br />

Company dated December 21,<br />

2006, Job No. 06-0264, for Sunset<br />

logging Company by Christian<br />

m. medders, <strong>Tennessee</strong><br />

registered land Surveyor No.<br />

2493, meDDerS SUrveYING<br />

& maPPING, P.C., 307 Keith<br />

lane, athens, <strong>Tennessee</strong><br />

37303, and being more particularly<br />

described as follows:<br />

BeING that certain 200.132-<br />

ACRE TRACT of land lying on<br />

the southern side of red river<br />

road as shown on said plat of<br />

record in the Office of the register<br />

of Deeds of monroe <strong>County</strong>,<br />

NOTICE<br />

<strong>Monroe</strong> <strong>County</strong> Board of Education<br />

The <strong>Monroe</strong> <strong>County</strong> Board of Education will<br />

meet on June 14, 2012 for their regular<br />

monthly meeting in the Boardroom at the<br />

Director of Schools’ Office at 7 p.m. The<br />

first item of business will be to discuss the<br />

Director of Schools’ Performance Review<br />

and consider extending the contract of the<br />

Director of Schools.<br />

Dr. Larry Stein, Chairman<br />

<strong>Monroe</strong> <strong>County</strong> Board of Education<br />

<strong>Tennessee</strong>, in PLAT CABINET<br />

F, PAGE 381, including all terms,<br />

conditions, setback lines, easements<br />

and restrictions that appear<br />

on said plat.<br />

BeING the same property conveyed<br />

to Tony Papa, arthur van<br />

Note, Jr. and llF Concepts, Inc.<br />

from Sunset logging Co., Inc. by<br />

Warranty Deed dated January 8,<br />

2008, of record in the Office of<br />

the register of Deeds of monroe<br />

<strong>County</strong>, <strong>Tennessee</strong>, in Warranty<br />

Deed Book 326, Page 739.<br />

SUBJeCT to all prior easements,<br />

rights of way and restrictions,<br />

visible or otherwise.<br />

PROPERTY ADDRESS:<br />

Bent Creek Trail, Englewood,<br />

<strong>Tennessee</strong><br />

maP 124, ParT OF ParCel<br />

034.01<br />

The street address of the<br />

property is believed to be off Bent<br />

Creek Trail, monroe <strong>County</strong>,<br />

<strong>Tennessee</strong>, but such address is<br />

not part of the legal description of<br />

the property. In the event of any<br />

discrepancy, the legal description<br />

herein shall control.<br />

This property is sold aS IS,<br />

WHere IS aND WITH all<br />

FaUlTS, and without any representations<br />

or warranties of any<br />

kind whatsoever, whether express<br />

or implied. Without limiting<br />

the foregoing, THE PROPERTY<br />

IS TO BE SOLD WITHOUT<br />

ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES<br />

OF MERCHANTABILITY,<br />

CONDITION OR FITNESS<br />

FOR A PARTICULAR USE OR<br />

PURPOSE.<br />

It will be the responsibility of<br />

the successful bidder to obtain<br />

possession of the property at his<br />

expense. The successful bidder<br />

shall be responsible for any<br />

damage, vandalism, theft, destruction,<br />

etc., to the property.<br />

This sale is subject to valid filed<br />

or unfiled mechanic's and materialmen's<br />

liens. No representations<br />

are made as to the validity<br />

or enforceability of any memorandum<br />

of mechanic's liens or<br />

any suit to enforce the same.<br />

This sale is subject to all matters<br />

shown on any applicable<br />

recorded plat, any unpaid taxes,<br />

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We are a debt relief agency.<br />

We help people file for relief under the Bankruptcy Code.<br />

any property owner’s association<br />

dues, any restrictive covenants,<br />

easements or setback lines that<br />

may be applicable; any statutory<br />

rights of redemption of any governmental<br />

agency, state or federal;<br />

any prior liens or<br />

encumbrances as well as any<br />

priority created by a fixture filing;<br />

and to any matter that an accurate<br />

survey of the premises or<br />

examination of the title to the<br />

property could disclose.<br />

Other interests in the property<br />

or matters affecting title include<br />

the following:<br />

1. Taxes for the year 2009 in<br />

the amount of $3,045.98 have<br />

not been paid. Taxes for the year<br />

2010 in the amount of $2,686.70<br />

have not been paid. Taxes for<br />

the year 2011 in the amount of<br />

$2,574.00 have not been paid.<br />

The exact amount owing can be<br />

obtained from the local taxing<br />

authorities.<br />

2. The property may be subject<br />

to subdivision and/or zoning<br />

ordinances which control the<br />

uses which may be made of the<br />

property. The undersigned<br />

makes no representation as to<br />

the uses which can be made of<br />

the premises in compliance with<br />

the applicable zoning ordinances.<br />

The undersigned Substitute<br />

Trustee makes no representation<br />

regarding title to the property<br />

described hereinabove, and all<br />

potential bidders are advised to<br />

have title to said property examined<br />

by a reputable title attorney<br />

prior to sale because the undersigned<br />

will sell and convey said<br />

property only as Substitute<br />

Trustee, without covenants of<br />

seizin or warranties of title.<br />

The proceeds derived from<br />

the sale of said property will be<br />

lEGAl NOTICES<br />

applied to the payment first to the<br />

expenses of this sale, including<br />

attorney's fees, then to the payment<br />

in full of the indebtedness<br />

including interest secured by<br />

said Trust Deed, and the balance,<br />

if any, to be paid to the parties<br />

legally entitled thereto.<br />

The sale held pursuant to this<br />

Notice may be rescinded at the<br />

Successor Trustee’s option at<br />

any time. The right is reserved<br />

to adjourn the day of the sale to<br />

another day, time and place certain<br />

without further publication,<br />

upon announcement at the time<br />

and place for the sale set forth<br />

hereinabove.<br />

Should the highest bidder fail<br />

to comply with the terms of the<br />

bid at the public sale within<br />

twenty-four (24) hours of the<br />

sale, then the Substitute Trustee<br />

shall have the option of accepting<br />

the second highest bid, or the<br />

next highest bid with which a<br />

buyer is able to comply, who will<br />

be deemed the successful bidder.<br />

SUBOrDINaTe lIeN-<br />

HOlDerS: NONe.<br />

OTHer INTereSTeD<br />

ParTIeS: monroe <strong>County</strong> Clerk<br />

& master, monroe <strong>County</strong><br />

Trustee.<br />

THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO<br />

COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY<br />

INFORMATION OBTAINED<br />

WILL BE USED FOR THAT<br />

PURPOSE.<br />

This 2nd day of may, 2012.<br />

John W. Cleveland, Sr.,<br />

Successor Trustee<br />

ClevelaND & ClevelaND, P.C.<br />

120 W. morris Street<br />

Sweetwater, <strong>Tennessee</strong> 37874<br />

Mi er’s<br />

Service Center<br />

Full Service With Diesel and Automotive<br />

PreMier PerforManCe<br />

Sold Here<br />

Nationwide Warranty<br />

On All Parts<br />

Diesel Service and Repair<br />

Peterbilt ~ Ford ~ Duramax ~ Cat ~<br />

Mack ~ Volvo ~ International<br />

Good Used Tires in Stock $40 & up<br />

Mounted and Balanced<br />

337-0209 836-9660<br />

<strong>MONDAY</strong> - FRIDAY 8 A.M TO 5 P.M.<br />

909 S. HIGHWAY 11<br />

SWEETWATER<br />

LOCATED ACROSS FROM KMART


Page 12 - The BUZZ<br />

Driver Goes for Felony DUI<br />

Fourth Offense in Eight Years<br />

-<br />

McKeehan<br />

A female driver with<br />

three previous driving<br />

under the influence convictions<br />

has been arrested<br />

for her fourth.<br />

Charged on Saturday by<br />

Sweetwater Police Patrol<br />

Officer Daniel Johnson<br />

with DUI4 was Helen<br />

Elizabeth McKeehan, 60,<br />

ClASSIFIEDS<br />

lOST & FOUND<br />

$200 reward for lost Dog:<br />

White with black spots, size of<br />

Dalmatian dog, last seen at<br />

Junction of 39 & Hwy 310<br />

(mecca Pike) elderly needs<br />

meds 263-4847<br />

reward for lost Dog: White<br />

Pit/Boxer mix, has been<br />

neutered, has micro chip, last<br />

seen near Old Hwy 68 in madis-<br />

onville 865-850-4266<br />

$1000 reWarD for lost Dog:<br />

Plott Hound Dog, weighs about<br />

90 pounds, last seen in Big<br />

Creek and Fairview Community,<br />

answers to rusty. No questions<br />

asked, just want my dog back<br />

442-3038<br />

A&B Eagleline Equipment<br />

FARM EQUIPMENT TRAIlER SAlES<br />

Bale Spears - Pallet Forks<br />

Plows - disc Harrows<br />

Box Scrapers - grade Blades<br />

rakes - orchard Plows<br />

Hay Wagon running gear<br />

Aerators - Pluggers<br />

of Athens.<br />

Johnson said he found<br />

McKeehan’s Isuzu on<br />

Highway 11, observed it<br />

traveling outside the highway<br />

lane and crossing the<br />

white and yellow lines, and<br />

watched it go between a<br />

stopped and turning vehicle<br />

and oncoming traffic.<br />

McKeehan showed<br />

slurred speech and unsteadiness,<br />

Johnson said,<br />

and she failed sobriety<br />

testing. She told Johnson<br />

she had taken several different<br />

prescription drugs.<br />

Prior DUI convictions<br />

included one in Bradley<br />

<strong>County</strong> in December<br />

2004, another in <strong>Monroe</strong><br />

utility - carhauler -equipment<br />

enclosed - gooseneck<br />

custom orders<br />

All dot legal - Breakaway Kit<br />

new tires and wheels<br />

repair, Parts and Service<br />

monday - Friday 7 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. saturday 8 a.m. - 12 p.m.<br />

2315 Hwy 11 South 337-2390 Sweetwater<br />

ANIMAlS<br />

2 Female UKC registered Black<br />

& Tan, shots & wormed, come<br />

from good stock $200 each 519-<br />

0551 after 6pm<br />

aKC Chocolate lab puppies,<br />

first shots given, 3 males $250<br />

each 836-3439<br />

Feeder rats, small & medium<br />

sizes 420-6341<br />

Fancy Black angus Heifer, 850<br />

pounds, guaranteed open, ready<br />

for your bull, $1.30 per pound or<br />

trade for steer 545-9164<br />

english Bulldog with papers 253-<br />

5023<br />

red Heritage Turkeys, couple<br />

different kinds 442-2852<br />

Place Your<br />

Yard Sale<br />

In The BUZZ!<br />

442-1635<br />

ROll INTO SPRING SAlE<br />

The Tire Shop!<br />

10%<br />

<strong>County</strong> in May 2007, and<br />

a third in McMinn<br />

<strong>County</strong> in August 2007.<br />

New Store Hours<br />

Monday - Friday<br />

8 a.m. to 5 p.m.<br />

Saturday 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.<br />

ClASSIFIEDS<br />

<strong>Monroe</strong><br />

<strong>County</strong>’s<br />

“Weather Now!”<br />

337-5000<br />

Yates Home Store<br />

Off* Tires<br />

PlUS GET $3 OFF<br />

OIl CHANGE<br />

WITH PURCHASE OF 4 TIRES<br />

Tire Shop Hours<br />

Monday - Friday<br />

8 a.m. to 5 p.m.<br />

Saturday - 8 a.m. - 12 p.m.<br />

253-3133 8815 New Hwy 68 Tellico Plains<br />

May 21, 2012<br />

ClASSIFIEDS<br />

ANIMAlS<br />

2 Baby Sugar Gliders, 1 male &<br />

1 female, $250 each, ready to go<br />

on may 5 442-3549<br />

One large dog cage $60, 253-<br />

7746<br />

Plastic Insulated Dog Houses for<br />

beagle sized dogs $15 each<br />

865-368-6753 or 865-306-3547<br />

rabbits, several different kinds<br />

$5 each 423-261-4515 or 865-<br />

363-1892<br />

Gerbils, black and grey $5 each<br />

420-6341<br />

CKC Boxer puppies, first shots,<br />

vet checked $250 423-334-5969<br />

3 left<br />

Baby rabbits $10 each 295-<br />

4429 or 337-4824<br />

CKC Yorkie puppies, 6 ½ weeks<br />

old, shots up to date and<br />

SOlD!<br />

wormed $250 for males and<br />

$300 for female 295-5434 or<br />

519-7472<br />

2 Chihuahuas, 6 years old, male<br />

& female 420-6341<br />

Small Chickens $2 each, 3<br />

months old 442-1510<br />

6 week old Chihuahua/<br />

Pomeranian female $75 423-<br />

453-1014<br />

Horses For Sale: 12 year old<br />

Gelding easy going anyone can<br />

ride $600, 11 year old quarter<br />

horse mare 15.3 hands $500,<br />

519-2407<br />

Full Blooded american Bulldog,<br />

female, 1 year old, up to date on<br />

shots, great with kids, part house<br />

trained $100 295-2039, leave a<br />

message<br />

6 Pit Bull puppies full blooded,<br />

parents on premises with papers<br />

3 males 3 females $250 423-<br />

404-8070<br />

Free: 2 gray kittens, 8 weeks<br />

old, both females and solid black<br />

mother cat 519-8030<br />

Pet Sugar Glider Squirrel $150<br />

253-7746<br />

3 Beagles, males, 2 are gun<br />

dogs 519-3621<br />

Yorkie-poo, female, 9 weeks old,<br />

small, all shots $400 442-9996<br />

Bantam Chicks, B.B. reds and<br />

Crill $2 each older chicks $2.50<br />

call after 3 p.m. 423-420-1014<br />

Dog Cage for small dog, used<br />

one time, 2’ long x 17” wide x 19”<br />

deep $35 295-5180<br />

Koi Ornamental Pond Fish, brilliant<br />

colors $8 and up 253-3155<br />

american/ Colby Cowboy Pit<br />

puppies $50 each 423-453-9186<br />

4 year old Black racking mare<br />

and Simco saddle 519-3621<br />

CKC Cockapoos, 5 months old,<br />

2 black, 1 chocolate, small in<br />

size, regular wormer, all puppy<br />

shots $150 each 519-2193, can<br />

text pics<br />

Pigmy Goat, multi color 253-<br />

3055<br />

Nanny & Billy Goats 253-3055<br />

Hamsters, various colors $5<br />

each 420-6341


May 21, 2012 Page 13 - The BUZZ<br />

Whirlpool Dryer, heavy duty,<br />

good condition $100 519-3902<br />

Kenmore refrigerator $150 423-<br />

507-9251, ask for Gary<br />

SOlD!<br />

Frigidaire Washer, one year old<br />

$150 371-1761<br />

Ge microwave with turn table,<br />

1000 watts $40 423-745-4454<br />

Kenmore Washer $150 442-<br />

6410<br />

rCa Dryer $100 371-1761<br />

Oster microwave, 700 watts,<br />

new in the box, black $40 253-<br />

3703<br />

ClASSIFIEDS<br />

ANIMAlS<br />

Full Blooded Blue Heeler Cattle<br />

Dog, 10 weeks old $250 423-<br />

608-2620<br />

Pair of barred cochins $25 253-<br />

7980<br />

APPlIANCES<br />

antique electric monarch Cook<br />

Stove (marble look top) $150<br />

865-306-3547 or 865-368-6753<br />

amana side-by-side refrigerator,<br />

white, good used condition<br />

$250 253-7980<br />

vesta Cook Stove, 30” all works<br />

$100 519-4458<br />

Kenmore refrigerator side by<br />

side 27 cubic ft., stainless, ice<br />

and water dispenser, like new<br />

$500 442-8139<br />

1992 lexus SC400, 2 door<br />

coupe, all power, leather seats<br />

recovered, new carpet, new<br />

paint job (where there was sun<br />

damage), automatic, moonroof,<br />

v8, spoiler, green exterior, tan interior,<br />

must see! $4800 836-<br />

4653<br />

ClASSIFIEDS<br />

AUTOMOBIlE<br />

2004 GmC envoy, 144k 4WD,<br />

sliding roof, runs and drives great<br />

$6,700 423-404-5178<br />

1999 Dodge Intrepid automatic<br />

118k, sunroof runs good, good<br />

tires, metallic silver, black interior<br />

$4000 442-9996<br />

Chihuahua/Daschund mix puppies<br />

$25 each 253-3703<br />

rabbits $5 each 865-363-1892<br />

or 423-261-4515<br />

Guinea Pigs, female $20 and<br />

male $10 295-4429 or 337-4824<br />

Pit Bull puppies $250 each, call<br />

Justin or Jennifer Terry at 295-<br />

2044 (vonore area)<br />

9 wk old Yorkie Poos, had 1st<br />

shots and wormed, 2 females<br />

$250 each 1 male $200 423-<br />

404-0881<br />

CKC Pit Bull puppies, 6 weeks<br />

old, blue fawns $250 each 865-<br />

705-3078<br />

1997 Toyota avalon xl, 113,546<br />

miles 4WD, and sliding roof,<br />

good tires, $4000 must see 423-<br />

442-3834<br />

239-980-0745<br />

malti-poo, female, 4 months, 8<br />

pounds, white, all shots $400<br />

442-9996<br />

Black <strong>Tennessee</strong> Walker racking<br />

Horse 423-368-6165<br />

Palamino racking Horse 423-<br />

368-6165<br />

One medium size dog cage, $20<br />

253-7746<br />

3 mos. old Boston Terrier, male<br />

has had shots and wormed<br />

$250 423-453-1014<br />

Front bumper for 1996-2000 Plymouth<br />

voyager van $25 519-<br />

4458<br />

1991 Ford F150 motor, run<br />

when it was pulled out of truck<br />

$250 (not a v8) 442-3669<br />

Gooseneck Plate with ball &<br />

chain hooks 404-0397 or 836-<br />

7464<br />

2 Corvette Tires 325/30/19<br />

Goodyear eagle F1 $100 for<br />

both 519-7997<br />

ladder rack for small truck<br />

$125 423-371-2676<br />

Full size camper top will fit any<br />

full size truck $150 442-3669<br />

Full blooded Pit Bull Puppies. Six<br />

weeks old, de-wormed & up to<br />

date on shots. $50 Call 865-<br />

643-0959 or 423-252-9119<br />

AUTOMOBIlE<br />

AUTOMOTIVE<br />

68 Car Care<br />

Quality Service<br />

You Can Depend On<br />

All type repairs on Foreign and<br />

domestic cars & light trucks<br />

ASE Certified<br />

337-9751<br />

2805 new Hwy 68 Sweetwater<br />

Full size Tool Box for Truck - $25<br />

423-836-6865<br />

Chevrolet 4wd transmission and<br />

transfer case $400 836-0888<br />

Four White 15” rally rims 5 lug<br />

$75 836-7406<br />

CAMPERS<br />

1987 elite motor home, 18k,<br />

Onan generator, all inside appliances<br />

work, nice wood cabinets,<br />

$8,700 obo or trade 423-404-<br />

5178<br />

2004 Fleetwood Camper 29’<br />

long with slide out, gas & electric,<br />

excellent condition, sleeps 8,<br />

bunk beds, external shower, new<br />

inverter 423-442-6142<br />

2004 Fleetwood Wilderness advantage<br />

ax6, 36 foot, 5th wheel,<br />

4 slide-outs, no equity, very<br />

good/clean condition, one owner<br />

$26,000 442-1042<br />

CATERING<br />

Crowder Creations<br />

Bakery<br />

Now Open<br />

www.crowdercreations.com<br />

204 tellico St. nortH<br />

442-5747<br />

ClASSIFIEDS<br />

Caregiver<br />

Summer Babysitting 337-4892<br />

CONSTRUCTION<br />

AND MATERIAlS<br />

rough Cut lumber, air stacked<br />

for 2 years, approx. 10,000<br />

board foot 2'x4'x14', 2'x6'x14',<br />

2'x8'x14', sell all for $3200, you<br />

load and haul 423-351-7736 or<br />

New 40 x 48 anderson vinyl window,<br />

double-hung, $75, 423-<br />

420-0822<br />

Galvanized Culvert 18 inches by<br />

12 feet plus separate flared<br />

scooped end $145 865-408-<br />

0118<br />

Commercial glass shelving 14”x<br />

60” x ¼” also 3 and 4 feet shelving<br />

295-4897<br />

Used Barn Tin, 7’ long $4 each<br />

404-4311<br />

ElECTRONICS<br />

Compaq laptop, Windows xP,<br />

wi-fi, works good, comes with<br />

laptop bag $125 836-7624<br />

Samsung Touch Screen, no box<br />

423-438-8759<br />

Sony video Camera $100 423-<br />

519-5157<br />

26” Tv - $30 OBO 423-887-<br />

3130<br />

46 inch screen Tv, $250 423-<br />

337-0779<br />

electronic Game Caller for coyotes<br />

$60 371-1874<br />

2 Small Color 19” Tvs $15 each<br />

865-368-6753 or 865-306-3547<br />

42” Tv $75 371-2566<br />

50” rCa Projection screen Tv,<br />

2005 model $175 OBO 371-<br />

8192<br />

Playstation 2 slim, six games,<br />

two controllers and two memory<br />

cards $80 836-0482<br />

PS3 with four games and two<br />

wireless controllers $325 836-<br />

7539<br />

HP laser Print Cartridge, new,<br />

number 35a $38 337-1791<br />

x Box 360 games and accessories<br />

call for info. 423-438-8759<br />

2 Desktop Computers, internet<br />

ready, fully updated, new antivirus<br />

software $100 each 404-<br />

3128<br />

JvC Stereo System $200 423-<br />

435-5850<br />

Two 400 watt Pioneer Speakers<br />

$50 442-5252<br />

laptop Computer, 7 months old,<br />

15.5” monitor with built in webcam<br />

also comes with<br />

printer/copier, scanner/fax machine,<br />

power inverter and carrying<br />

case $450 negotiable, call for<br />

details 836-6106 ask for Sheila<br />

50” rCa HD Tv with split screen<br />

$250 371-8192<br />

Floor model 57” Zenith Big<br />

Screen Tv $300 836-0905 or<br />

253-6000<br />

ClASSIFIEDS<br />

ElECTRONICS<br />

Blackberry Storm 2, all touch<br />

screen, still in box 423-438-8759<br />

mobigo by vTech, comes with 3<br />

games, blue in color $50 obo<br />

423-261-4884<br />

HP Desktop Computer $200<br />

519-5675<br />

27” emerson Tv $75 442-3369<br />

27” Color rCa Tv with remote<br />

$140 865-556-4714 between<br />

7am-7pm<br />

Playstation 3 games 423-438-<br />

8759<br />

32” Sharp Tv, works great $150<br />

536-6073<br />

SOlD!<br />

Wii game ‘Need for speed carbon’<br />

and 3 PS 3 games to sell,<br />

call 519-5496<br />

Wii Games 423-438-8759<br />

Playstation 2 console with<br />

games 423-438-8759<br />

White Tv armoire with 19” color<br />

Tv $65 865-368-6753 or 865-<br />

306-3547<br />

48” Big screen Tv, color needs<br />

adjusted, $40 423-453-1014<br />

SOlD!<br />

vCr, works good $25 423-745-<br />

4454<br />

apple Imac 27” monitor, 4gb, 1<br />

HD printer included $900 firm<br />

371-3940<br />

EMPlOYMENT<br />

CvG is looking for experienced<br />

robotic welders to join a growing<br />

team! requirements: minimum<br />

1 year experience in robotics,<br />

Welding Knowledge and able to<br />

identify different types of welds.<br />

Starting pay is $10.61/hr plus full<br />

benefit package. email resumes<br />

to sandra.freeman@cvgrp.com<br />

Immediate Fulltime Opening:<br />

Bilingual receptionist for a busy<br />

medical practice. We are seeking<br />

a self-motivated individual<br />

with good customer service<br />

skills, computer experience &<br />

excellent multi-tasking/organizational<br />

abilities. responsibilities include,<br />

but are not limited to<br />

answering phones, scheduling<br />

appointments, patient check<br />

in/out & insurance verification.<br />

Punctuality & reliable attendance<br />

are a must. Previous medical office<br />

experience a PlUS. resumes<br />

with references may be<br />

emailed to business.office2012@gmail.com<br />

or faxed to<br />

423-442-5746.<br />

Help Wanted: $8 per hour, must<br />

be able to lift 50 pounds, may<br />

turn into long term work 865-591-<br />

9996<br />

Drivers: $1,200.00<br />

Orientation<br />

Completion Bonus<br />

& make up to .43cpm!<br />

CDL-A OTR Exp. Req.<br />

Many routes available!<br />

Call Now: 1-800-283-3872<br />

ClASSIFIEDS<br />

The Works is now hiring a nail<br />

tech. Call for an appointment or<br />

apply in person. 884-6754<br />

EQUIPMENT & TOOlS<br />

½” Drive electric Impact Wrench,<br />

still in box $40 519-7683<br />

Hamilton Drafting Table w/ Brunning<br />

Drafting machine, $250,<br />

423-420-0822<br />

Bob Cat 60” Brush Cat mower<br />

$4,500 423-351-7736<br />

Craftsman Twin Cutter Saw, like<br />

new $70 253-3703<br />

Sheetrock Hoist, new $150 865-<br />

368-6753 or 865-306-3547<br />

Brand New Hitachi 18v lithium<br />

drill $150 obo 519-8232<br />

Hitachi Combination Drill, 18<br />

volt/110 compatible tools $175<br />

351-3975<br />

mechanic Tools, call for info 884-<br />

2878<br />

EMPlOYMENT<br />

C&C Services is now hiring for<br />

office administration. Computer<br />

skills and office experience is a<br />

must and also experience in<br />

QuickBooks. must be able to<br />

pass background check and<br />

drug screening. High School<br />

Diploma or GeD is a must. mail<br />

resume to: C&C Services 185<br />

atkins road, madisonville TN<br />

37354 or email angiecoop@bellsouth.net.<br />

ridgid roofing Gun $85 371-<br />

3878<br />

large vemco Drafting machine<br />

$50 – 423-420-0822<br />

New Sheet rock Hoist still in<br />

plastic (Harbor Freight) cost<br />

$269.99 new, will sell for $175<br />

865-306-3547 or 865-368-6753<br />

Craftsmen 19.2 battery tool set<br />

with 5 tools, 2 hot batteries and<br />

charger $125 371-3878<br />

Brand New milwaukee Brushless<br />

Fuel 18v drill $150 obo 519-<br />

8232<br />

Hitachi Compound / chop saw<br />

$125 351-3975<br />

Shindawa 488 power saw $175<br />

371-7507<br />

Craftsman 15” drill press, 1hp<br />

$100 371-7507<br />

Snapper chain saw 16” blade,<br />

needs a little work $50 442-5809<br />

Twin saw, made by craftsman<br />

$60 253-3702<br />

SELL IT IN THE BUZZ<br />

EXERCISE<br />

Weider Cable Workout machine<br />

has station for bench press, flies,<br />

triceps, leg extensions, leg curls,<br />

and back. Bonus treadmill included<br />

$250 519-6440<br />

ab Glider Pro Form, 2 months<br />

old $75 firm 371-0317<br />

lifestyler expanse 500 Treadmill<br />

$100 253-7746<br />

2 Weider Pro exercise machine<br />

$250 each 371-1056


Page 14 - The BUZZ<br />

FOR RENT<br />

For rent: 900 sq ft office in<br />

Sweetwater, central h/a, carpet,<br />

furnished, second floor, Hwy 68<br />

frontage $450 month, Call Burt<br />

519-0700<br />

Secretary’s Desk $150 836-<br />

8316<br />

Dining room table with 6 chairs<br />

and matching china cabinet<br />

$200 371-2007<br />

Four antique ladder back chairs<br />

$100 836-0905 or 253-6000<br />

antique Trunk full of antique junk<br />

$50 865-368-6753 or 865-306-<br />

3547<br />

White Canopy Twin Bed Set $50<br />

865-213-7007<br />

Box Spring twin size $35 442-<br />

4677<br />

vintage Seating out of Doctors<br />

office $75 865-368-6753 or 865-<br />

306-3547<br />

FURNITURE<br />

Computer armoire, excellent<br />

shape $50 404-2446<br />

Cedar Chest, hand crafted solid<br />

wood with 4 drawers. $400 obo.<br />

865-213-7007<br />

Dining room Table with 3 chairs<br />

$150 519-4391<br />

Queen size boxspring & mattress,<br />

good condition $150 442-<br />

4677<br />

White Tv armoire with 3 drawers<br />

for storage with 19” color Tv $65<br />

337-4330<br />

Couch wood around bottom and<br />

on the arms, light brown with<br />

flowers $80 519-4949<br />

White Twin Bed, drawers underneath<br />

(no mattress) $85 404-<br />

Chocolate microsuede rocker,<br />

removable washable cover, very<br />

soft $75 865-253-0597<br />

Computer Desk $100 836-8316<br />

White Bakers rack $40 423-<br />

435-5850<br />

Computer Desk, $20 – 442-<br />

1010<br />

rectangular table with 4 chairs<br />

$225 442-4042<br />

Dining room Table with 3 chairs<br />

$100 253-2589<br />

2 Solid oak Tv towers, lighted,<br />

$100 each 423-836-8316<br />

mahogany Pedestal Table with<br />

7 chairs, 2 chairs have arm rails,<br />

18” extension leaf, 42” wide x 66”<br />

long, beige cushion floral design<br />

on seats $250 442-9664<br />

Cherry round bar table, excellent<br />

condition, $100 442-1037<br />

Dining room Table with 2 chairs<br />

$80 253-2589<br />

Cherry Dining room Table with<br />

6 chairs & hutch, bought from<br />

masons Furniture $500 210-<br />

0047<br />

Baby bed, bought new, never<br />

used $50 519-1397<br />

Kitchen Table, no chairs, $25<br />

404-2446<br />

Single bed boxsprings $40 442-<br />

6410<br />

Black office computer chair and<br />

small desk $75 423-536-6073<br />

Cherry Wood armoire $250 420-<br />

3217<br />

4 Oak chairs and long table,<br />

good condition $75 519-4949<br />

Old Poster Full Size Bed- needs<br />

work, antique piece $100 253-<br />

2589<br />

Dining room Table with 4 chairs<br />

and leaf $150 obo 519-7810<br />

Kitchen Table, breakfast nook<br />

$250 or will trade for nice pool<br />

table 253-4852<br />

Queen Size Box Spring & mattress<br />

- $150 - 442-6410<br />

Bar stool set $50 442-1010<br />

New Sofa, solid creme color<br />

$225 519-3902<br />

Sleeper Sofa, excellent condition<br />

5’ long Computer Desk with 3<br />

drawers, great shape $100 210-<br />

0244<br />

Gas Heater $225 519-4099<br />

Used Heating & air Units Installed,<br />

good condition, reasonable<br />

prices, call 423-337-0037<br />

Warm morning Gas Heater, 1<br />

year old, excellent condition<br />

$250 371-1056<br />

Transport Wheelchair for handicap,<br />

new $100 253-7746<br />

Big man electric Wheelchair,<br />

needs work, doesn’t work $100<br />

253-7746<br />

electric Powerchair, like new, 2<br />

new batteries $2,000 351-7154<br />

$1,800 253-7123<br />

Small childs wheel chair $50<br />

253-6000<br />

MUSHROOM<br />

COMPOST<br />

FOR SALE<br />

$10 per scoop<br />

453 Summit<br />

Road, Vonore<br />

865-577-0713<br />

electric Headge Trimmer with<br />

100 ft. cord $25 836-4839<br />

Briggs & Stratton 3.5hp edger<br />

$100 442-9363<br />

Tomato & Bean Stakes 58” &<br />

78”, 30 cents & 50 cents each<br />

404-4311<br />

Hay 4x5 bales, $25 per bale<br />

442-5555<br />

round hay bales 351-2839<br />

exmark Commercial Walk Behind<br />

lawn mower, 17hp<br />

Kawasaki, runs great, needs<br />

belts put on 404-0397 or 836-<br />

7464<br />

80’s model massey Ferguson<br />

Tractor with new motor, new<br />

tires, new 6ft rhino bush hog<br />

$7,000 836-4524<br />

24' Hay Conveyor, electric motor,<br />

good condition & massey Ferguson<br />

post hole digger, used very<br />

little $800 for both 519-4341<br />

lowes Hine Tine Garden Tiller<br />

$200 442-3369<br />

SOlD!<br />

5 Gallon Plastic Buckets, food<br />

grade $3 each or 4 for $10 404-<br />

4311<br />

Cultivator $175 253-2589<br />

5’ Tiller, new set of tines $1200<br />

obo 519-1044<br />

Hay 4x5 bales $25 each 423-<br />

271-0835<br />

rear garden tiller for toro-wheel<br />

horse, new never used. $200<br />

295-5916<br />

mTD riding lawn mower<br />

15.5hp, 42” cut $450 865-335-<br />

6884<br />

Collectible glassware 253-7448<br />

May 21, 2012<br />

ClASSIFIEDS ClASSIFIEDS ClASSIFIEDS ClASSIFIEDS ClASSIFIEDS<br />

Niles Ferry Apartments<br />

Drug Free, Quiet,<br />

Family Oriented<br />

3 Single Story,<br />

2 Br Units available<br />

Ideal for Seniors<br />

Background Check required<br />

lights, Water & Cable<br />

Tv Included<br />

423-371-1484 9am-6pm<br />

For rent: 2Br/1Ba Country<br />

Home near Hiwassee College,<br />

must give references $275<br />

month plus $200 damage de-<br />

posit 442-9407<br />

For rent: 1 Br, $250 a month,<br />

references required, no pets,<br />

madisonville 423-253-5553<br />

Huge antique Oak Dining room<br />

Table with removable lazy<br />

susan. Complete with 6 chairs<br />

$400 519-2081<br />

antique Iron Twin Beds- complete<br />

with bedding $400 519-<br />

2081<br />

Boxspring for king size bed,<br />

good condition $75 442-4677<br />

8990<br />

vintage Wooden Beach Chair<br />

$20 865-368-6753 or 865-306-<br />

3547<br />

entertainment Center 54” wide x<br />

51” high x 18” deep, unfinished<br />

$100 337-0309<br />

FURNITURE<br />

antique White Iron Bed $180<br />

442-4319<br />

Double Pillowtop Full Size mattress<br />

& Boxsprings, extremely<br />

nice $150 519-4458<br />

Coffee Table with matching end<br />

tables $40 865-213-7007<br />

round Oak Table & 4 antique<br />

Chairs, don’t match $75 519-<br />

4458<br />

Wing Back Chair, Sage Green<br />

with beige stripe, $100, 442-<br />

1010<br />

For rent: 3Br/ 1.5Ba House in<br />

madisonville, central h/a, $750 light Brown Crib and Changing<br />

month plus $750 deposit 519- table matching set $75 404-<br />

0633<br />

8033<br />

$250 404-3569<br />

Castle toddler bed $20 404-8033 Full Size and Queen Size<br />

For rent: mobile Home in<br />

boxsprings and mattress $150<br />

Ballplay area, with central<br />

Dresser $40 253-2589 per set 442-6410<br />

air/heat, newly remodeled,<br />

washer, dryer, stove and refrig-<br />

Sleep Number Twin Size Bed,<br />

erator. $450 month plus $450<br />

entertainment Center, brand great shape $400 442-1989 or<br />

deposit, Call 442-4440 after 6<br />

new $60 253-2224<br />

519-7500<br />

p.m.<br />

For rent: 2Br/1Ba apartment<br />

on Hwy 68, $400 month plus<br />

$200 deposit 442-3959<br />

The Willows<br />

New 2&3 Bedrooms<br />

Apartments<br />

$525-$625/month<br />

Security Deposit Waived * wac<br />

Pet Friendly<br />

washer & dryer, refrigerator,<br />

microwave, stove, dishwasher,<br />

423-442-1833<br />

FURNITURE<br />

SOlD!<br />

SOlD!<br />

SOlD!<br />

HEAT & COOlING<br />

Heat/aC/electric thermostats &<br />

humistats valves, couplings, fittings,<br />

various supplies 836-1187<br />

TVA FINANCING<br />

AVAIlABlE<br />

Jimmy Harris<br />

442-5039 519-7871<br />

HOME HEAlTH<br />

Wheelchair $50, electric Wheelchair<br />

$250, Handicap Potty<br />

Chair $25, lots of medical stuff,<br />

253-7123<br />

all electric hospital bed complete<br />

and a Jazzy power chair $ 350<br />

for both 423-884-3456<br />

all electric Hospital Bed with<br />

Trapeze bar & air mattress<br />

lAWN & FARM<br />

Yardman Chipper with vacuum,<br />

chips limbs, vacuums leaves,<br />

good condition $225 519-3902<br />

MISCEllANEOUS<br />

24 vHS Childrens tapes, call for<br />

list $20 865-368-6753 or 865-<br />

305-3547<br />

Fisher Price rainforest High<br />

Chair, great condition $45 423-<br />

261-4884<br />

Dehumidifier $25 865-368-6753<br />

or 865-306-3547<br />

MISCEllANEOUS<br />

Black Suitcase & Black overnight<br />

bag $15 865-368-6753 or 865-<br />

306-3547<br />

Three 24” White Bifold Doors<br />

$30 865-368-6753 or 865-306-<br />

3547<br />

U-Pick Strawberries<br />

$8/Gallon u-pick<br />

$10/Gallon we pick<br />

Across from Benton<br />

Ham’s off Hwy 411<br />

Monday-Saturday<br />

8 a.m.- 7 p.m.<br />

404-5222<br />

Graco Baby Crib, wooden, good<br />

condition $100 obo 519-7738<br />

Wedding Dress, size 14 $200<br />

253-2374<br />

Tv antenna, brand new $140<br />

442-6026<br />

Wedding dress, size 12 never<br />

worn, $50 423-253-2374<br />

Trade Day<br />

Saturdays at<br />

Vonore Flea Market<br />

423-519-2651<br />

ecolab Cleaning Supplies- Floor,<br />

all purpose, marble, Bathroom<br />

and Glass Cleaner. all “green” for<br />

sale including wall dispensers<br />

337-1791<br />

Crystal Glassware $25 442-<br />

9363<br />

Fold out sewing cabinet $60<br />

519-0512<br />

3 months baby girl name brand<br />

onesies, sleepers and outfits 25<br />

pieces for $40 519-6039<br />

Baby Crib $50 865-213-7007<br />

Brown, White, easter and Duck<br />

eggs for sale. $2 a dozen, three<br />

for $5. Call Nicholas at 442-1327<br />

Several boxes of sewing patterns,<br />

vintage to present day. Included<br />

are all different sizes &<br />

styles. mens, ladies, kids, crafts.<br />

Costumes & more. Some are<br />

new & some have been gently<br />

used. Only $1 each or I will make<br />

a deal on the whole lot 253-7980<br />

Wanted: 55 Gallon Plastic Barrels,<br />

must be reasonably priced<br />

442-4319<br />

Farm Fresh, cage free eggs $2<br />

per dozen 884-2513 or 519-<br />

2081<br />

25 pieces of 3 months-12<br />

months girls clothes for $50 519-<br />

6039<br />

Fisher Price potty seat, plays<br />

music $10 519-6039<br />

evenflo Jumping Jack Jumper<br />

$10 519-6039<br />

Coleman lanterns and cook<br />

stoves for camping $25 each<br />

371-3878<br />

Pink Club Chair $30 442-9363<br />

Paintball Guns 519-6534<br />

very Nice JC Penny comforter &<br />

shams, queen size (blue/tan)<br />

$25 865-368-6753 or 865-306-<br />

3547<br />

econo Cabin Storage Building<br />

12’x20’ $4500 423-371-9702<br />

SOlD!<br />

Boys Bassinet $25 836-3350 or<br />

442-4571<br />

mens Schwinn 26” Bicycle, royal<br />

blue color $75 442-4520<br />

Fisher Price bathtub $10 519-<br />

6039<br />

air Hockey table, 1 year old $40<br />

519-4949


May 21, 2012 Page 15 - The BUZZ<br />

ClASSIFIEDS ClASSIFIEDS ClASSIFIEDS ClASSIFIEDS ClASSIFIEDS<br />

MISCEllANEOUS<br />

350 vHS tapes $250 519-0512<br />

20 Gauge High Powered air Pellet<br />

Gun, shoots up to 375 yards<br />

$65 253-7746<br />

Sportcraft Pool Table $100 442-<br />

7977<br />

remington pocket watch, very<br />

old, mint condition $200 442-<br />

1037<br />

Goose Down Comforter, NeW,<br />

Twin, Green Color, $30 423-<br />

745-4454<br />

large post 5’-12’ long, cedar or<br />

locust .50 per foot obo 404-4311<br />

Zhu-zhu pets, whole set $45<br />

519-6534<br />

55 Gallon Steel Barrels $15 each<br />

442-4319<br />

Sunbeam Tanning Bed, 24<br />

bulbs, standard size $600 obo<br />

865-643-0048<br />

55 Gallon Plastic Barrels $12<br />

each 442-4319<br />

Johnstone's western books $2<br />

each 337-6480<br />

SOlD!<br />

New Dresses, name brand, size<br />

0-24 months and 2T, $5 each,<br />

Gymboree, Old Navy, Carters,<br />

Child of mine and more. 519-<br />

6039<br />

3 New Chaise loungers, plastic<br />

$12 each 253-7539<br />

50 vHS movies $20 836-4839<br />

Gas Grill $50 253-2589<br />

Boys clothes 0 - 6 mos. socks,<br />

bibs, etc. also have a highchair.<br />

423-836-9308<br />

MISCEllANEOUS<br />

eggs, large or extra large $2 a<br />

dozen 442-9363<br />

Florenteen China, service for 4<br />

$65 442-9363<br />

Hawkin Black Powder rifle, 50<br />

caliber, unique, $180, Call Trent<br />

(865) 318-0885<br />

6’ light-up Glass Display Case<br />

$125 obo 420-0380 after 1pm<br />

Infant Car Seat $25 836-3350<br />

Brother Sewing machine $65<br />

371-5834<br />

Pair of Porcelain Christmas Dolls<br />

$20 836-4839<br />

Wedding Dress, long with veil &<br />

attached tiara, plus size 30, white<br />

$175 442-6313<br />

Baby Bathtub $10 519-6039<br />

Womans Huffy 26” Bicycle, mint<br />

green/cream color $75 442-<br />

4520<br />

Womens Plus Size Clothes $5<br />

per piece 836-4839<br />

Spotlight $10 836-4839<br />

Infantino Carrier, fits around the<br />

mothers shoulder, black $8 519-<br />

6039<br />

Trout Spinners, custom made<br />

$22 per dozen 253-3155<br />

evenflo Stroller, navy blue $15<br />

519-6039<br />

Two 55 gallon drums with lids<br />

$40 253-2589<br />

MOBIlE HOMES<br />

4 Nail Tech Tables (used at Star<br />

Nails) $80 each, remodeling Used Cedar<br />

420-0220 or 404-4544, ask for<br />

megan<br />

Doublewide<br />

Set of Ironstone Dishes (design High Roof Norris<br />

is apple in center) 8 place settings<br />

$30, call Jo at 263-5823 Like New<br />

8’ Pool Table, slate top includes Oakwood<br />

cue pools, rack, 3 pool sticks 865-947-6850<br />

$200 obo 836-7874<br />

Heavy Duty Pool Table Cover,<br />

green, fits 4’x8’ $50 865-408- Land/Home Repos<br />

0118<br />

In All Areas Of<br />

Uncle mikes pocket holster, fits<br />

2” 5 shot revolver or sigma 380, East <strong>Tennessee</strong><br />

new still in package $17 337- Oakwood<br />

1669<br />

Commercial Sewing machine, 865-947-6850<br />

new motor, needs minor repair<br />

404-0397 or 836-7464 madisonville: mobile Home lot<br />

$18,500 or $1850 down and<br />

$300 month, septic & water<br />

meter provided. Doublewide or<br />

home only, James 519-0600<br />

Tommy Toe Tomato Plants $1<br />

each 404-4311<br />

44 Piece China by Crown ming<br />

Fine China designer Jianskiang,<br />

serves 8, used one time, no<br />

chips. Paid $139 will take $75<br />

442-1221<br />

Century Stroller, blue $10 519-<br />

6039<br />

Car seat, Free 519-6039<br />

Bird Houses 442-7219<br />

6 Months Old<br />

16 Wide Repo<br />

$26900<br />

865-938-2047<br />

Fixed Income<br />

Landowners<br />

Govt Program<br />

865-983-2041<br />

Used 5 Bedroom<br />

Doublewide<br />

3 Baths<br />

865-983-2047<br />

MOBIlE HOMES<br />

WE BUY USED SINGlE<br />

AND DOUBlEWIDES<br />

442-9441<br />

Zero Deposit<br />

On New Homes<br />

With Any Trade<br />

865-938-2051<br />

SAVE $30,000!<br />

neW 3 bedroom<br />

modular Home<br />

on 1/2 acre lot<br />

madisonVille area<br />

Reduced for Quick Sale<br />

<strong>Monroe</strong> <strong>County</strong><br />

Mobile Homes<br />

Hwy 411 Madisonville<br />

442-9441<br />

also open sunday 1-5<br />

Got Land?<br />

Zero Deposit<br />

New Used And<br />

Repo Homes<br />

Oakwood<br />

865-947-6850<br />

2 Bedroom 14x56<br />

$7995 Delivered<br />

Oakwood<br />

865-938-2041<br />

MOTORCYClES & ATVS<br />

2007 Suzuki Boulevard C-50<br />

11,500 miles, Black, saddlebags,<br />

lots of chrome, $4300 519-8232<br />

2004 United motors 4 wheeler,<br />

low hours $1000 519-9898<br />

SOlD!<br />

1996 Harley Davidson 883<br />

Sportster anniversary edition, 5<br />

speed highway gear, new tires,<br />

brand new lune bar crash bar,<br />

brand new pillow top mustang<br />

seat, brand new chrome hand<br />

grips, new stilleto chrome headbolt<br />

covers, new red sparkers,<br />

black in color, 27k miles, runs<br />

great just like new, helmet included,<br />

parts are new in package<br />

$3500 FIrm 423-545-9511<br />

Yamaha 250 4-wheeler, 2wd<br />

$1,000 obo 865-335-6884<br />

Kawasaki 200 4wheeler, like<br />

new tires $200 442-5252<br />

SOlD!<br />

MUSIC<br />

Bass Guitar comes with amp,<br />

cord, strap, bag, tuner $250 519-<br />

9898<br />

Yamaha electric Keyboard $200<br />

865-235-3348<br />

15 Watt Crate amplifier, great for<br />

practice, 2 years old, rarely used<br />

$50 423-261-4952<br />

MUSIC<br />

Peavey Stack Set for electric guitar<br />

$150 obo 442-6013<br />

Yamaha Keyboard $75 519-<br />

6534<br />

amps! Crate 100w Bass amp<br />

$200.00, Fender rumble 15w<br />

bass $50.00 and Crate 15w guitar<br />

$50.00. all in excellent condition.<br />

423-261-4952<br />

Yamaha Keyboard has learning<br />

keys $100 obo 836-6276<br />

POOlS<br />

MARTIN<br />

Pools & Fence<br />

don’t get cAugHt WAiting<br />

in line tHiS SPring<br />

start your new pool<br />

or fence today!<br />

Brad Martin<br />

423-568-2006<br />

423-829-4114<br />

REAl ESTATE<br />

HOUSE FOR SALE<br />

211 Dyer Street,<br />

Madisonville<br />

Foreclose Price<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

Saturday, May 26<br />

11a.m.- 6 p.m.<br />

Come see,<br />

make offer<br />

To see before<br />

open house call<br />

887-5580<br />

or 807-1983<br />

madisonville, 1 + acre lot, level,<br />

city water, asphalt street, Health<br />

Department approved Doublewide<br />

or House, $18,500 Call<br />

James at 519-0600<br />

Cozy Cottage<br />

3Br/1Ba House on 1.3 acres<br />

Tellico Plains,<br />

5 minutes from town<br />

Close to schools, detached<br />

garage, Big yard,<br />

good neighborhood<br />

Central heat/air $57,500<br />

423-371-2193 / 295-2415<br />

THE BUZZ 442-1635<br />

38.5 Private acres with a 2004<br />

5th Wheel 36’ Camper, all utilities,<br />

camper can be sold separately,<br />

call 442-1042 for more info<br />

2 lots: 1.17 acres and 1.20<br />

acres for sale located in up scale<br />

subdivision. restrictions, no mobile<br />

homes, paved streets, curbs,<br />

all utilities underground. $15,000<br />

and $18,000 call 865-318-4456<br />

1.51 acre lot for doublewide or<br />

home, city water, asphalt street,<br />

level, grass $18,500 James 519-<br />

0600<br />

REAl ESTATE<br />

madisonville: 110 ac farm. 3 bedroom<br />

2 bath house. apprx. 25 ac<br />

pasture, bal. in woods. large<br />

creek, smaller creek. $375,000.<br />

Call James lee @ Norman lee<br />

real estate 423-442-3944, 423-<br />

519-0600<br />

50 acres lots of timber and<br />

wildlife, old barn and spring.<br />

Wilson Station road<br />

$135,000<br />

26 acres road frontage,<br />

wide creek across property,<br />

beautiful building sites, lots<br />

of woods. Wilson Station<br />

road $75,000<br />

432-333-4593<br />

Open House at 302 red Pond<br />

road, Sweetwater on Sunday<br />

from 12pm-4pm 5 acre horse<br />

farm, reduced $10,000, now<br />

$79,900. Call 865-288-9275 for<br />

directions<br />

For Sale By Owner: 93.5+/wooded<br />

acres in four surveyed<br />

tracts. level to rolling, spring,<br />

streams, wild game and timber.<br />

Will not split surveyed tracts. located<br />

near Hiwassee College,<br />

accessible off anderson road &<br />

acorn Gap road $2,500 per<br />

acre obo 423-351-7736 or 239-<br />

980-0745<br />

House For Sale: 2Br/1Ba,<br />

hardwood floor, 1 car garage,<br />

storage building, Niles Ferry<br />

road, vonore call 423-261-5023<br />

madisonville: 12 ac farm. 5 bedroom<br />

house, barn, fencing, very<br />

good location. Price reduced to<br />

$234,500. Owner will help with financing<br />

for short term. Call<br />

James lee @ Norman lee real<br />

estate. 423-442-3944, 423-519-<br />

0600<br />

ROOFING<br />

Tim Richardson<br />

ROOFING<br />

25 Years experience<br />

licensed & insured<br />

All types of roofing and Waterproofing<br />

423-442-6707<br />

865-748-1445<br />

FAX 423-545-9271<br />

UTIlITY TRAIlER<br />

express Travel Trailer 5’x8’ has<br />

a/c & generator, insulated $2800<br />

423-368-6165<br />

2007 horse trailer: Colt, 2 horse<br />

gooseneck trailer, good shape,<br />

12ft trailer, 19ft overall length,<br />

$3,800 423-261-4296<br />

16ft Trailer with chrome fenders<br />

$1,200 836-4524<br />

Factory Goose Neck Trailer 22’<br />

long x 80” wide, tandem axles, 1<br />

axle has elec. brake. rated to<br />

tow 14,000 pounds. Has folding<br />

4’ ramps $4500 423-351-7736<br />

TRUCKS, VANS & SUV<br />

1995 Chevy astro Gladiator<br />

Conversion van, all power, great<br />

condition, 87k miles $3,000 351-<br />

3887


Page 16 - The BUZZ<br />

Bust<br />

(Continued from pg 1)<br />

arrests of two local men<br />

Thursday night and the<br />

seizure of an amount of illegal<br />

drugs, including<br />

methamphetamine and<br />

other controlled substances.<br />

Charged by the sheriff’s<br />

detective division with<br />

possession of Schedule II<br />

meth for resale, with possession<br />

of Schedule II oxymorphine<br />

(Opana) for<br />

resale, with possession of<br />

Schedule IV carisoprodol<br />

(Soma), with possession of<br />

Schedule IV alprazolam<br />

(Xanax), with possession<br />

of legend drugs<br />

(Gabapentin), with possession<br />

of Schedule VI<br />

marijuana, with possession<br />

of unlawful drug paraphernalia,<br />

and with possession<br />

of a police scanner during<br />

the commission of a<br />

felony was Edward Neal<br />

Keyt, 47, of <strong>Monroe</strong><br />

Street, Sweetwater.<br />

Charged by the detective<br />

division with possession<br />

of Schedule II<br />

morphine sulfate and with<br />

possession of Schedule III<br />

HOT DEAlS!<br />

Regular price $119<br />

TEllICO TIRE<br />

253-3700<br />

hydrocodone was David<br />

Edward Bellamy, 43, of<br />

Paris Road, Sweetwater.<br />

According to the participating<br />

officers, a search<br />

warrant allowed entry into<br />

Keyt’s home and there the<br />

officers located the various<br />

illegal drugs and prescription<br />

medication, plus the<br />

scanner, digital scales, plastic<br />

baggies, glass pipes,<br />

needles.<br />

The detectives, agents,<br />

and officers took Keyt and<br />

Bellamy into custody and<br />

transported both men to<br />

the <strong>Monroe</strong> <strong>County</strong> Jail.<br />

After his arrest, Keyt<br />

left jail custody on<br />

$100,000 bond.<br />

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