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Volume: IX Issue: 9<br />
A 56-year-old Tellico<br />
Plains woman remained in<br />
custody on a first-degree<br />
murder charge on Thursday<br />
after General Sessions<br />
(See Coffman pg 9) Coffman<br />
About 20 volunteers helped the Good Shepherd Center<br />
prepare and distribute food Thursday that came from<br />
the Second Harvest Food Bank and United Health<br />
Care. The distribution took place at the Pavilion at Kefauver<br />
Park in Madisonville.<br />
Greg Altum<br />
The Good Shepherd<br />
Center, located at 5150<br />
Highway 411 in Madisonville,<br />
went just down the<br />
road to Kefauver Park<br />
Thursday to again give a<br />
helping hand to people<br />
who needed it.<br />
A steady line formed<br />
Smile Of the Day!<br />
beside the Second Harvest<br />
Foodbank Mobile Pantry<br />
rig at the park pavilion to<br />
receive food handed out<br />
by about 20 people who<br />
work with the center. As<br />
center director Tina Smith<br />
said, a total of 8,482<br />
pounds of food was ready<br />
to be given out Thursday.<br />
As Smith stated, the<br />
national United Health<br />
Care had basically purchased<br />
the food stuffs and<br />
(See Shepherd pg 9)<br />
Tulli Cole<br />
January 8 proved to be<br />
the second Tuesday of the<br />
month, and so the city<br />
board of Vonore came together<br />
for the first time in<br />
<strong>FRIDAY</strong><br />
An investigation that<br />
took a half-year was a<br />
fruitful endeavor as sheriff’s<br />
detectives charged<br />
two men for allegedly<br />
(See Theft pg 3)<br />
Hiwassee College recently held<br />
its inaugural 5K Tiger Run and<br />
Kids’ Fun Run as part of its 2012<br />
Homecoming activities. The Run<br />
was open to all members of the<br />
community and everyone was encouraged<br />
to participate. All proceeds<br />
earned from the event were<br />
donated to support CASA <strong>Monroe</strong>.<br />
Alisa Hobbs, Executive Director<br />
of CASA <strong>Monroe</strong>, stated, “CASA<br />
<strong>Monroe</strong> is very excited about the<br />
new partnership with Hiwassee<br />
College.<br />
(See Hiwassee pg 3)<br />
January 11, 2013<br />
Murder Suspect’s Bond: $250,000 Ruth Dailey Succumbs to Fire Injuries<br />
Witness Says<br />
Coffman Admitted<br />
to Killing Husband<br />
Good Shepherd Feeds Flock<br />
Perry Philpott Removes<br />
Neighbor From Burning Home<br />
An 80-year-old woman who was severely<br />
burned in a Wednesday afternoon fire that destroyed<br />
her home passed away later in the night.<br />
Hazel Ruth Dailey, who was more widely<br />
known as “Rooster,” died at the Vanderbilt Burn<br />
Center in Nashville.<br />
A close friend, Betty Byrum Hicks of Madisonville,<br />
said on Thursday that she had never enjoyed<br />
another person’s life as much as she had<br />
enjoyed Rooster’s.<br />
(See Dailey pg 10)<br />
Two in Custody After $13,000 Theft<br />
Six-Month<br />
Investigation<br />
Yields Fruit<br />
Hiwassee College Partners With CASA <strong>Monroe</strong><br />
Vonore Voting Ordinance Passes Second Reading<br />
2013. Mayor Larry Summey<br />
called the meeting to<br />
order at 7 p.m. He was<br />
joined by Aldermen James<br />
Brown, John Hammontree,<br />
and Dave Evans, and<br />
Evans<br />
Todd Littleton, Director of Development and<br />
Alumni Affairs for Hiwassee College presents<br />
a check to Alisa Hobbs, Executive Director of<br />
CASA <strong>Monroe</strong>.<br />
City Recorder Rodney<br />
Tallent. Alderman<br />
Michael Garren was absent.<br />
City Recorder Tallent<br />
kicked off the meeting in<br />
Johnson<br />
earnest with a reading of<br />
the minutes from the previous<br />
monthly get-together.<br />
That meeting was<br />
held on December 11,<br />
(See Vonore pg 6)
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442-3304<br />
<strong>FRIDAY</strong> BUFFET<br />
Fish<br />
and Hushpuppies<br />
Donna’s Olde Towne Cafe<br />
OBITUARIES<br />
ATCHLEY, BEN W., age 78,<br />
of Madisonville, passed away<br />
3:00 p.m. Monday, January<br />
7, 2013 at home after a 3<br />
year battle with cancer. He<br />
was a well known businessman<br />
and civic leader. He was<br />
a charter member of the<br />
<strong>Monroe</strong> <strong>County</strong> Rescue<br />
Squad. His greatest love besides<br />
his family was coaching<br />
youth sports for 40 years including<br />
basketball, football<br />
and baseball. He was a role<br />
model for thousands of children.<br />
He was a member of<br />
First Baptist Church of Madisonville<br />
and was a veteran of<br />
the United States Army. Preceded<br />
in death by parents,<br />
Jack and Flora Atchley, sister,<br />
Valarie Atchley Robertson<br />
and brother, Joe Atchley. He<br />
leaves his wife of 57 years,<br />
Pat Atchley; sons, Donnie<br />
Atchley, Ronnie Atchley and<br />
wife Kim, daughter, Leesa<br />
Atchley Robbins and husband,<br />
Gary Robbins, all of<br />
Madisonville; grandchildren,<br />
Cassie Robbins Thompson<br />
and husband, Wes Thompson,<br />
Kevin Atchley and wife,<br />
Samantha, Derrick Atchley<br />
and wife, Tashina, Savana<br />
Atchley, Jillian Atchley; greatgrandchildren,<br />
Kaleigh,<br />
Chloe, Abbie and Kinsley<br />
Atchley, Owen Thompson;<br />
step great- grandchildren,<br />
Trent and Sissy Peak; special<br />
niece, Jo Brock and husband,<br />
Ronnie; sisters-in-law,<br />
Trudy House and Agnes<br />
Alley. Special thanks to<br />
Amedisys Hospice for their<br />
loving care and support. Funeral<br />
8:00 p.m. Thursday,<br />
Biereley-Hale Chapel, Dr.<br />
Lon Shoopman, Rev. Wayne<br />
Trentham officiating. Interment<br />
1:00 p.m. Friday, Haven<br />
Hill Memorial Gardens with<br />
military honors provided by<br />
V.F.W. Post 5156 and D.A.V.<br />
Chapter 93. Family will receive<br />
friends 6-8 p.m. Thursday<br />
at Biereley-Hale Funeral<br />
Home, Madisonville.<br />
DUCKETT, CHARLEY, age<br />
80, of Tellico Plains, TN,<br />
passed away, Wednesday,<br />
January 9, 2013 surrounded<br />
by his loving family, at Sweetwater<br />
Hospital. He was preceded<br />
in death by his<br />
parents, Elisha and Mary<br />
Elizabeth Duckett; 2 sisters,<br />
Mae Roberts and Effie Lou<br />
Graham; an infant sister, Minnie<br />
Duckett; and 4 brothers,<br />
Lloyd Duckett, Jim Duckett,<br />
Carl Duckett and Kenneth<br />
Duckett; Survivors: Wife:Lor-<br />
raine Duckett of Tellico<br />
Plains, TN Son: Dan Duckett<br />
of MI Daughters: Lisa Burton<br />
of MI Wanda Coleman of Tellico<br />
Plains, TN Debora Coleman<br />
of MI 2 sisters and<br />
broth-in-law: Chris and<br />
Robert Ellis of Tellico Plains,<br />
TN Jean Cole of Ringgold,<br />
GA Sisters-in-law: Pearl<br />
Duckett, Opal Shultz, Linda<br />
Duckett, and Ailene Duckett<br />
A host of grandchildren Several<br />
nieces and nephews.<br />
The family will receive friends<br />
from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m., Friday,<br />
January 11, 2013. The<br />
funeral service will be held at<br />
7:30 p.m. in Myers Funeral<br />
Home Chapel with Evangelist<br />
David Lee Watson officiating.<br />
Family and friends will assemble<br />
at the funeral home<br />
10:00 a.m. Saturday, January<br />
12, 2013 and proceed to<br />
Maple Springs Cemetery for<br />
the 11:00 a.m. committal<br />
service. Mark Duckett, Brian<br />
Holcomb, Grady Rose, Bill<br />
Shock, Hollis James, and<br />
Randy Martin will serve as<br />
pallbearers. Myers Funeral<br />
Home of Tellico Plains in<br />
charge of services.<br />
MILLSAPS SR., WILLIAM<br />
H. "SHORTY", 75, closed his<br />
eyes and found peace on<br />
Sunday, January 6, 2013<br />
after an extended struggle<br />
with heart and kidney failure.<br />
Born in Sweetwater, <strong>Tennessee</strong>,<br />
he settled in Akron<br />
as a teenager and lived a full<br />
life here. He owned and operated<br />
L&S Rubbish and retired<br />
from AMHA. In<br />
retirement he spent his time<br />
catering to his grandchildren,<br />
driving truck for his nephew,<br />
David, and holding down a<br />
chair at Slaughter Tire. Preceded<br />
in death by his father<br />
and mother, William M. Millsaps<br />
and Ida Mae Millsaps-<br />
Freeman; stepfather, John<br />
Freeman; brother, John; sisters,<br />
Stella, Geneva and Carolyn;<br />
father and<br />
mother-in-law, Michael and<br />
Pattie Birchak; brother-in-law,<br />
Charles; and sisters-in-law,<br />
Chris and Dawn; Shorty is<br />
survived by his wife of 53<br />
years, Catherine; sons, Bill<br />
and Mike Millsaps; daughter,<br />
Pattie (Ron) Linger; grandchildren,<br />
Veronica, Janie and<br />
Cassie Linger, Michael and<br />
Hunter Millsaps; brother,<br />
Frank (Lena); sisters, Martha,<br />
Rosie (Jimmy), and Eileen;<br />
as well as by many nieces<br />
and nephews and their children;<br />
along with other relatives<br />
and friends. Funeral<br />
service will be held Saturday,<br />
1 p.m. at the Campfield-Hickman-Collier<br />
Funeral Home,<br />
Barberton, OH.<br />
PRESLEY, DOROTHY<br />
BROWN, 90, of Loudon<br />
passed away Tuesday, January<br />
8, 2013 at her home. She<br />
January 11 , 2013<br />
was a member of Valley View<br />
Freewill Baptist Church and<br />
she and her late husband,<br />
Billy Presley operated the<br />
B.E. Presley Appliance center.<br />
Also preceded in death by<br />
son, Danny: son and daughter-in-law,<br />
Pat and Rev. Doug<br />
Easter; siblings, Agnes Oody,<br />
James “Doe” Brown and<br />
Gene Brown. Survivors; son,<br />
Glen Presley and wife,<br />
Marga.ret, Loudon; daughter,<br />
Billie Jean McMillan,<br />
Philadelphia; sisters, Willie<br />
Arden, Loudon and Mattie<br />
Arnold, Oakville, TN. 7 grandchildren,<br />
Cindy Easter,<br />
Frenice Bagwell Harrison<br />
and Tim Presley, Tina and<br />
Brad McMillan and Tywana<br />
Stoner; 9 great-grandchildren;<br />
one great-great-grandchildren.<br />
Funeral services 7<br />
p.m. Friday at Loudon Funeral<br />
Home Chapel. Rev.<br />
Chad Oody and Rev. Jacob<br />
Frady Officiating. Family and<br />
friends will meet at Valley<br />
View Cemetery 11 a.m. Saturday<br />
for graveside services.<br />
Visitation: 5 - 7 p.m. Friday<br />
Loudon Funeral Home.<br />
$4 per class<br />
Mondays<br />
9:30 a.m. with Gabbie - 519-0157<br />
5:15 p.m. with Shanie - 836-6562<br />
at the Methodist Church<br />
Downtown Tellico Plains<br />
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RHODES, ETHEL GLEN-<br />
NIS, age 73 of Sweetwater,<br />
passed away Wednesday,<br />
January 9, 2013 at Park West<br />
Hospital. She was of the<br />
Church of Christ faith. Glennis<br />
loved playing bingo at<br />
Sam’s and spending time<br />
with her special dog Jake.<br />
Preceded in death by her<br />
husband, Norman Jay<br />
Rhodes, parents, Arthur D.<br />
and Ethel Verna Brown<br />
Bowen. 2 brothers and 3 sisters,<br />
Survived by son, Allen<br />
Rhodes of Sweetwater,<br />
brother, Garry Bowen of<br />
Opelika, Alabama, 3 sisters,<br />
Charlotte Willis of Eastaboga,<br />
Alabama, Joyce Gibson of<br />
Union City, Georgia, Wilma<br />
Newton of Union City, Georgia,<br />
several nieces and<br />
nephews.The body is at<br />
Sweetwater Memory Chapel<br />
where the family will receive<br />
friends, Saturday January 12,<br />
2013 from 1:00 PM until 2:00<br />
PM with funeral service to follow<br />
at 2:00 PM in Sweetwater<br />
Memory Chapel.<br />
Interment in Sweetwater<br />
Memorial Park. You may<br />
send flowers or make donations<br />
to Sweetwater Area<br />
Ministry 601 Sweetwater-<br />
Vonore Rd. Sweetwater, TN<br />
37874. Sweetwater Memory<br />
Chapel in charge of the<br />
arrangements.<br />
THOMAS, NILA,<br />
UMPHREY, 86, of Oakland<br />
Road, Sweetwater passed<br />
away Wednesday, January 9,<br />
2013 at Ft. Loudoun Medical<br />
Center. Mrs. Thomas was a<br />
member of Murray Baptist<br />
Church. Preceded in death<br />
of husband, J. D. Thomas;<br />
parents, Charles and Mattie<br />
Viar Umphrey Webb; Sisters,<br />
Nevida Cook and Elsie<br />
Phelps. Survivors: son, Joe<br />
(Helen) Thomas, Loudon,<br />
Paul (Dorothy) Thomas,<br />
Sweetwater; Daughters,<br />
Nancy (Roger) Greer,<br />
Kingsport, Mary (Wayne)<br />
Dockery, Niota: 13 grandchildren;<br />
19 great-grandchildren;<br />
three great-great-granchildren;<br />
brother Charles<br />
Umphrey; sister, Pauline<br />
Hooper. Funeral services 7<br />
p.m. Saturday Loudon Funeral<br />
Home Chapel. Bro.<br />
Paul Thomas and BRo.<br />
Bobby Lawson. Family and<br />
friends will meet at 2 p.m.<br />
Sunday, Murray Cemetery for<br />
graveside services. Visitation<br />
5-7 p.m. Saturday Loudon<br />
Funeral Home.<br />
WELLS, JUDY M. age, 53, of<br />
Madisonville, passed away<br />
8:55 a.m. Saturday, January<br />
5, 2013 at Sweetwater Hospital.<br />
Survivors: husband of<br />
38 years, Fred L. Wells;<br />
daughter and son-in-law,<br />
Brandi and Shane Ghorley,<br />
Tellico Plains; sons, Randy<br />
Wells and fiancee, Berina<br />
Hartline, of Maryville, James<br />
Wells, of Madisonville; grandchildren,<br />
Aaron Ghorley, Seth<br />
Ghorley and Turrah Ghorley,<br />
Derek Hartline, Gage Crabtree,<br />
Kelsey Captain, Crysta<br />
Captain, Alyssa<br />
Captain;brothers, Michael<br />
Campbell, Madisonville,<br />
Thomas Campbell, Paris,<br />
Kentucky. Preceded in death<br />
by parents, James Edward<br />
and Beulah Martin Campbell.<br />
Graveside service and interment<br />
3:30 p.m. Sunday,<br />
Burns Family Cemetery,<br />
Robert Hakes officiating.<br />
Family will receive friends 2-<br />
3 p.m. Sunday at Biereley-<br />
Hale Funeral Home,<br />
Madisonville.<br />
Theft<br />
(Continued from pg 1)<br />
breaking into a <strong>Monroe</strong><br />
<strong>County</strong> home and taking a<br />
safe and $13,000 in cash<br />
and other property items.<br />
Charged by the detective<br />
division of the <strong>Monroe</strong><br />
<strong>County</strong> Sheriff’s<br />
Department each with aggravated<br />
burglary and<br />
theft over $10,000 were<br />
Derrick Evans, 30, and<br />
Jason A. Johnson, 36, both<br />
of Riceville Road, Athens.<br />
The two men have<br />
been charged but on<br />
Thursday were held in<br />
custody in the McMinn<br />
<strong>County</strong> Justice Center in<br />
Athens, where a “hold” for<br />
<strong>Monroe</strong> <strong>County</strong> had been<br />
placed.<br />
According to the local<br />
detectives, a resident of<br />
Pleasant Drive in Madisonville<br />
reported a break-in<br />
to his home on July 15,<br />
2012. The resident told investigators<br />
that someone<br />
took a safe that contained<br />
$13,000 cash, jewelry,<br />
coins, and other items of<br />
property.<br />
Taken at the same time<br />
from the home were two<br />
handguns and two chainsaws.<br />
The detective division<br />
said its investigation determined<br />
that Evans and<br />
Johnson entered the residence<br />
and removed the<br />
safe, the weapons, and the<br />
chainsaws.<br />
Hiwassee<br />
(Continued from pg 1)<br />
The 5K Tiger Run is an example<br />
of how organizations<br />
can come together<br />
for a common good.<br />
These donations will go<br />
toward training new advocates<br />
in order to reach our<br />
goal of advocating for 100<br />
percent of the abused and<br />
neglected children of<br />
<strong>Monroe</strong> <strong>County</strong>.”<br />
Over 30 individuals<br />
participated in the event,<br />
each receiving a commemorative<br />
T-shirt. $374.00<br />
was raised and donated to<br />
CASA <strong>Monroe</strong>. Todd Littleton,<br />
Director of Development<br />
and Alumni<br />
Affairs for Hiwassee College<br />
said, “Although the<br />
amount raised isn’t a large<br />
sum of money, every cent<br />
helps. Hopefully, this is<br />
just the beginning of<br />
something wonderful that<br />
will grow into a major<br />
fundraiser that will continue<br />
to benefit the children<br />
of <strong>Monroe</strong> <strong>County</strong><br />
every year.”<br />
Hiwassee College,<br />
founded in 1849 and associated<br />
with the United<br />
Methodist Church, is a<br />
liberal arts, residential<br />
institution of higher education,<br />
providing quality<br />
education for all students<br />
in an atmosphere<br />
that promotes intellectual<br />
pursuit, spiritual<br />
growth, and social and<br />
personal responsibility.<br />
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January 11, 2013
January 11, 2013 Page 5 - The BUZZ<br />
One person was in custody<br />
and two others were<br />
wounded following a 9<br />
a.m. shooting at Taft<br />
Union High school in Taft,<br />
California, on Thursday,<br />
after a student arrived at<br />
the school armed with a<br />
shotgun. Wounded with<br />
apparent non-life threatening<br />
injuries were another<br />
student and a<br />
teacher, who were shot on<br />
the second floor of the facility’s<br />
science building<br />
one month after the December<br />
14 massacre at<br />
Sandy Hook Elementary<br />
School in Connecticut<br />
that claimed the lives of 20<br />
NATIONWIDE<br />
students and six adults.<br />
In Atlanta last week, a<br />
husband coached his wife<br />
by phone, urging her to<br />
shoot a home intruder<br />
who used a crowbar and<br />
broke into the couple’s<br />
Loganville home and<br />
began to hunt for the hiding<br />
female and her twin<br />
nine-year-olds, who fled<br />
through three locked<br />
doors, into a bathroom,<br />
and into an upstairs crawl<br />
space, trying to get away<br />
from the pursuing intruder.<br />
The female shot<br />
the intruder five times<br />
when he broke into the<br />
crawl space, the husband<br />
repeating, “Shoot him<br />
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Now Buying Gold,<br />
Silver & Coins<br />
again,” the intruder, once<br />
shot and down, begging<br />
her to stop. The intruder<br />
lived and was hospitalized,<br />
police said.<br />
The Food and Drug<br />
Administration said on<br />
Thursday the makers of<br />
Ambien and other sleeping<br />
pills will be required to<br />
lower the dosage of their<br />
drugs as studies have<br />
shown patients were at a<br />
higher risk of injury due to<br />
morning drowsiness. The<br />
agency said new research<br />
showed the drugs remained<br />
in the bloodstream<br />
at levels high<br />
enough to interfere with<br />
morning driving.<br />
The nation’s flu epidemic<br />
continued on<br />
Thursday to worsen as<br />
Boston declared a public<br />
health emergency with<br />
over 700 cases of the flu<br />
since October, a ten-fold<br />
jump over last year. Nationally,<br />
the flu has spread<br />
into more than 80 percent<br />
of the U.S., where over<br />
2,200 persons have been<br />
hospitalized and 18 children<br />
have died, according<br />
to data from the Centers<br />
for Disease Control and<br />
Prevention.<br />
Meanwhile, researchers<br />
at the National Academy<br />
of Sciences said that<br />
Americans were “far<br />
more” unhealthier than<br />
persons in 16 other developed<br />
countries, primarily<br />
because of obesity and<br />
heart disease, even in<br />
younger persons. The U.S.<br />
was worse than Canada,<br />
Australia, Britain, France,<br />
Germany, Portugal, Italy,<br />
and others in its infant<br />
mortality rate, AIDS, drug<br />
abuse, diabetes, heart and<br />
lung problems, and disabilities.<br />
At the same time, NBC<br />
<strong>News</strong> said on Thursday<br />
that sitting, like tobacco, is<br />
dangerous for one’s health,<br />
as Americans are sitting<br />
these days now more than<br />
ever. Mayo Clinic obesity<br />
expert Dr. James Levine<br />
told the network that even<br />
daily exercise would not<br />
undo the damage caused<br />
by hours of sitting,<br />
whether one is overweight<br />
or marathon runner-slim.<br />
In sports, for the first<br />
time since 1996, the Baseball<br />
Writers Association of<br />
America on Wednesday<br />
elected no one to the<br />
Baseball Hall of Fame,<br />
snubbing homerun king<br />
Barry Bonds and seventime<br />
Cy Young Awardwinning<br />
pitcher Roger<br />
Clemons. Both men<br />
ended their careers with<br />
suspicions of using per-<br />
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drugs, as did Sammy Sosa<br />
and Mark McGwire, who<br />
also were not selected for<br />
induction.<br />
And apparently it’s the<br />
end of the line for … Top<br />
Hat? Thimble? Wheelbarrow?<br />
Which one will go<br />
when Hasbro introduces<br />
its new Monopoly token?<br />
On Wednesday, the toymaker<br />
announced a Facebook<br />
contest to eliminate<br />
one of the eight tokens<br />
and introduce a new one,<br />
including perhaps a cat, a<br />
guitar, a toy robot, a diamond<br />
ring, and even a helicopter.<br />
(Monopoly’s<br />
tokens have changed over<br />
the years: the original version<br />
included a lantern, a<br />
purse, a cannon, and a<br />
rocking horse, all of which<br />
have been replaced.)<br />
Homeless<br />
Management<br />
of <strong>Monroe</strong><br />
<strong>County</strong><br />
Homeless Management<br />
of <strong>Monroe</strong> <strong>County</strong><br />
will have its monthly<br />
meeting on Wednesday,<br />
January 16, at 12:00 noon<br />
at the <strong>Monroe</strong> <strong>County</strong><br />
Chamber of Commerce.<br />
Anyone interested in<br />
helping the homeless in<br />
<strong>Monroe</strong> <strong>County</strong> is welcome<br />
to attend the meeting.<br />
Churches in <strong>Monroe</strong><br />
<strong>County</strong> that are interested<br />
in assisting with the<br />
homeless are encouraged<br />
to have a representative<br />
from their church attend.<br />
For more information,<br />
please contact Cheryl<br />
Leach at (423) 836-9505.<br />
Please bring a toy to be<br />
donated to Toys for Tots.<br />
For more information,<br />
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Vonore<br />
(Continued from pg 1)<br />
2012.<br />
Mayor Summey requested<br />
that a few amendments<br />
be made to these<br />
minutes. Some language<br />
relating to the recent voting<br />
ordinance (in which<br />
Vonore’s voting date<br />
would now coincide with<br />
the general elections held<br />
in November) had been<br />
left out, and Mayor Summey<br />
asked that the<br />
amended minutes contain<br />
the reasoning behind the<br />
decision. He also asked for<br />
the minutes to note that a<br />
copy of the tape of this<br />
December meeting would<br />
be in the files alongside<br />
the amended minutes.<br />
With these amendments<br />
in mind, Alderman<br />
Evans made a motion to<br />
accept the minutes. Seconding<br />
the motion was Alderman<br />
Brown, and it<br />
passed with all ayes.<br />
Shirley Brown took to<br />
the floor next, with a report<br />
from the library and<br />
museum. The library report<br />
covered the first half<br />
of the year. The figures<br />
were good, she was<br />
pleased to say. The current<br />
circulation of the library<br />
was 8,813, a huge increase<br />
from a mere year ago.<br />
Computer use was 2,183,<br />
while the library had 101<br />
new patrons. Museumwise,<br />
Ms. Brown reported<br />
the board is preparing to<br />
send out a letter to veterans,<br />
regarding the plagues<br />
going up at the Veterans<br />
Memorial.<br />
Following Ms. Brown’s<br />
report, both Mayor Summey<br />
and Alderman Evans<br />
told her they were pleased<br />
to have her back.<br />
“I’m glad to be back,”<br />
she said. “Thanks [to<br />
everyone] for standing by<br />
me.”<br />
The city board then<br />
moved on to reports from<br />
the individual departments.<br />
Alderman Garren<br />
was absent, so there was<br />
no official report from the<br />
Public Works Department.<br />
However, Mayor<br />
Summey did have a few<br />
bits of news. He informed<br />
those gathered that the<br />
department was continuing<br />
to check into a few<br />
troublesome manholes,<br />
and have found a company<br />
that can spray-line them<br />
(as has been done in<br />
Madisonville) to prevent<br />
future leaks. The Public<br />
Works Department has<br />
also worked on several<br />
pumping stations<br />
throughout the city.<br />
Mayor Summey expected<br />
everyone would now see a<br />
big difference on how<br />
water moves through the<br />
sewer system.<br />
Alderman Brown followed<br />
with a report for<br />
the Vonore Fire Department.<br />
During the month<br />
of December 2012, the fire<br />
department answered the<br />
following calls: 11 first responses,<br />
five false alarms,<br />
one vehicle wreck, one<br />
house fire, and one Life<br />
Star landing. In total, the<br />
fire department answered<br />
19 calls. Alderman Brown<br />
also reported the department’s<br />
lighter truck now<br />
boasts some new tires.<br />
Alderman Evans, with<br />
the Parks and Recreation<br />
Department, had little to<br />
report on Tuesday night.<br />
The next Parks and Recreation<br />
Board meeting will<br />
be held at the first of February,<br />
he said. They are<br />
looking into getting everything<br />
organized for the<br />
grant the department has<br />
its eye on.<br />
The final report came<br />
from Alderman Hammontree,<br />
who updated the<br />
board on the recent goings-on<br />
of the Vonore Police<br />
Department.<br />
Everything is going well,<br />
said Hammontree. However,<br />
the department did<br />
have a busy month of December.<br />
Chief Kirkland<br />
and Officer Miller took<br />
out a meth lab, arresting<br />
the man responsible in the<br />
process. The department<br />
also worked more wrecks<br />
than usual. Finally, reported<br />
Alderman Hammontree,<br />
all the officers<br />
recently traveled to every<br />
school in the county. This<br />
way, the officers now<br />
know where each one is<br />
located, in case they need<br />
to respond to an emergency.<br />
There were no grievances<br />
to come before the<br />
board, so Mayor Summey<br />
took a few moments to<br />
make a comment or two.<br />
He reported he had been<br />
quite busy the past few<br />
days, especially when it<br />
came to finding folks to<br />
donate funds for the Veterans<br />
Memorial. Several<br />
have offered up their support,<br />
including Volunteer<br />
Federal who has committed<br />
a great deal. Mayor<br />
Summey was also pleased<br />
to say the Food City construction<br />
was coming<br />
along extremely well.<br />
There was only one<br />
order of Old Business to<br />
come before the board on<br />
Tuesday night. This was<br />
the second reading of an<br />
ordinance to change the<br />
city’s election date, so the<br />
new one coincides with<br />
the general elections held<br />
in November. Not only<br />
will this change save the<br />
city of Vonore money, it<br />
may also encourage more<br />
voter turn-out in the future.<br />
Alderman Evans<br />
made a motion to pass the<br />
ordinance on its second<br />
reading. Alderman Brown<br />
seconded the motion. The<br />
measure passed with all in<br />
favor.<br />
There was no New<br />
Business, but Mayor Summey<br />
did ask that the board<br />
January 11, 2013<br />
re-affirm a commitment it<br />
had made not so long ago.<br />
It was this: that the<br />
agenda for the monthly<br />
meeting will be set in<br />
stone at the monthly<br />
workshop, i.e. the first<br />
Tuesday of each month.<br />
With no more to discuss,<br />
Alderman Hammontree<br />
made a motion to<br />
adjourn for the evening.<br />
Alderman Brown seconded<br />
the motion, and<br />
the meeting ended at 7:26<br />
p.m.
January 11, 2013 Page 7 - The BUZZ<br />
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For a few women, the<br />
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is related to genetics;<br />
but for the majority of<br />
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reason is a virus<br />
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HPV is a disease that is<br />
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The virus is usually<br />
cleared by the person's immune<br />
system without any<br />
signs or symptoms,<br />
though sometimes the<br />
person's immune response<br />
is not sufficient, which can<br />
lead to repeat infection. If<br />
the virus is the high-risk<br />
type, the persistent infection<br />
has the potential to<br />
develop into pre-cancerous<br />
cells or any stage of<br />
cervical cancer.<br />
There are many different<br />
strains of HPV, which<br />
can affect both males and<br />
females. Some strains can<br />
cause genital warts in both<br />
sexes, while other strains<br />
have the potential to cause<br />
cervical cancer. The strains<br />
that lead to cervical cancer<br />
are often undetected due<br />
to a lack of physical signs<br />
or symptoms. In addition<br />
to the fact that currently<br />
there is no way to test<br />
males for HPV, the female<br />
has to take an additional<br />
step in order to help prevent<br />
the development of<br />
cervical cancer within herself.<br />
One of the most important<br />
ways a woman can<br />
help prevent the development<br />
of cervical cancer is<br />
to have a simple test called<br />
a cervical cancer screening,<br />
which is more commonly<br />
known as a “pap<br />
smear.” This test can detect<br />
precancerous cells on<br />
the cervix before they develop<br />
into cancer. Currently,<br />
it is not<br />
recommended that fe-<br />
males under the age of 21<br />
have a pap smear; however,<br />
regular wellness visits<br />
in this age group will help<br />
to establish lifelong<br />
healthy habits.<br />
For women between<br />
the ages of 21 and 64, it is<br />
recommended that they<br />
have a pap smear once<br />
every three years, as long<br />
as previous results are normal.<br />
Those women who<br />
have had a hysterectomy<br />
are not required to have a<br />
pap smear, as long as the<br />
reason for the hysterectomy<br />
was not cancer related.<br />
This does not mean<br />
that a woman, who has<br />
had a hysterectomy,<br />
should not follow up with<br />
her provider on a regular<br />
basis, because even though<br />
no pap smear will need to<br />
be done, she will still require<br />
regular well woman<br />
exams.<br />
Women over the age of<br />
65 do not require further<br />
testing, as long as their<br />
prior screenings have been<br />
adequate and they are not<br />
otherwise at risk of developing<br />
cervical cancer.<br />
In addition to a pap<br />
smear, another important<br />
part of prevention is vaccination.<br />
Women, as well<br />
as men, are encouraged to<br />
get a vaccination as a way<br />
of not only protecting<br />
themselves, but also their<br />
future partners, from contracting<br />
HPV. The Gardasil<br />
vaccine is the only<br />
HPV vaccine that helps<br />
protect both males and females<br />
from the four main<br />
strains of HPV that cause<br />
most of the problems.<br />
Two of the strains cause<br />
about 75 percent of cervical<br />
cancer and the other<br />
two cause about 90 percent<br />
of genital warts. The<br />
vaccine also helps protect<br />
against about 70 percent<br />
of vaginal cancer and<br />
around 50 percent of vulvar<br />
cancer.<br />
It is recommended that<br />
males and females between<br />
the ages of nine and<br />
26 get the vaccine, which<br />
consists of a series of three<br />
shots over a period of six<br />
months. While the vaccine<br />
is very helpful for prevention,<br />
it may not<br />
completely protect everyone<br />
and it does not protect<br />
against any other type<br />
of diseases, and it does not<br />
treat genital warts or cancer.<br />
Therefore, it is very<br />
important for women to<br />
continue to have routine<br />
pap smears even after vaccination.<br />
Medical staff at Chota<br />
Community Health Services<br />
are available to answer<br />
any questions anyone may<br />
have related to cervical<br />
cancer screening or the<br />
Gardasil vaccine. We are<br />
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and to help you take control<br />
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What better way to<br />
start the new year than to<br />
take to the road to health<br />
by getting your vaccinations<br />
up to date and having<br />
a regular wellness visit.<br />
Chota’s services are<br />
available to everyone, regardless<br />
of income or insurance.<br />
Chota Community<br />
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in <strong>Monroe</strong> <strong>County</strong>, for<br />
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Eat Your Veggies!<br />
Broccoli and Cheese<br />
1 large head of broccoli<br />
(about 8 cups, and cut<br />
into large florets)<br />
1 1/2 cups mayonnaise<br />
1 1/2 cups sour cream<br />
1/4 cup melted butter<br />
1 -2 teaspoon garlic<br />
powder (or to taste)<br />
2 teaspoons seasoning<br />
salt<br />
1 teaspoon black pepper<br />
1 1/2 cups old cheddar<br />
cheese (cut into about<br />
1/2-inch cubes or shredded)<br />
1 small onion, finely<br />
chopped<br />
1/2 cup parmesan<br />
cheese (or to taste)<br />
Directions:<br />
Set oven to 350 degrees.<br />
Butter a 2-quart<br />
casserole dish (or use<br />
any size desired to hold<br />
the broccoli mixture).<br />
Steam or boil the<br />
broccoli florets until just<br />
fork tender (do not over<br />
cook) drain well then pat<br />
dry with paper towels.<br />
In a medium bowl<br />
combine the mayonnaise<br />
with sour cream,<br />
melted butter, garlic<br />
powder, seasoned salt,<br />
black pepper, cheddar<br />
cheese cubes and<br />
onion; mix well to combine.<br />
Add in the well<br />
drained broccoli florets<br />
and mix gently with a<br />
spatula.<br />
Transfer to prepared<br />
baking dish.<br />
Sprinkle with grated<br />
parmesan cheese.<br />
Bake uncovered for<br />
about 20-25 minutes or<br />
until bubbly (the cheddar<br />
cubes do not have to be<br />
completely melted!).<br />
Green Bean Casserole<br />
3 (11 ounce) cans<br />
French style green<br />
beans (the ones sliced<br />
the long way)<br />
4 ounces cream cheese,<br />
softened to room temp<br />
1 cup French-fried<br />
onions<br />
1 (10 1/2 ounce) can<br />
cream of chicken soup<br />
salt and pepper<br />
1 pinch garlic powder<br />
Directions:<br />
Heat over to 350°F<br />
and grease a 9x9<br />
Drain green beans<br />
very well, and mix with<br />
softened cream cheese,<br />
the soup, a pinch of garlic<br />
powder and salt and<br />
pepper to your liking.<br />
Add 1/2 cup of the<br />
french friend onions.<br />
Pour into greased pan<br />
and cover loosely with<br />
foil. Bake for about 25<br />
minutes Then remove<br />
cover and stir.<br />
Add remaining french<br />
fried onions to the top<br />
and bake uncovered for<br />
another 20 to 30 minutes<br />
until it's bubbly and<br />
looks done.<br />
Cool for at least 5 minutes<br />
and enjoy!<br />
Orange Glazed Carrots<br />
1 pound baby carrots<br />
1/4 cup orange juice<br />
3 tablespoons brown<br />
sugar<br />
2 tablespoons butter<br />
1 pinch salt<br />
Place carrots in a<br />
shallow saucepan, and<br />
cover with water. Boil<br />
until tender. Drain, and<br />
return carrots to pan.<br />
Pour orange juice<br />
over carrots, and mix<br />
well. Simmer over<br />
medium heat for about 5<br />
minutes. Stir in brown<br />
sugar, butter, and salt.<br />
Heat until butter and<br />
sugar melt.<br />
Skillet Mixed<br />
Vegetables<br />
1 medium carrot, cut into<br />
1/4-inch slices<br />
1/2 cup water<br />
1 cup broccoli florets<br />
1 medium onion, cut into<br />
16 wedges<br />
1 medium zucchini, cut<br />
into 1/4-inch slices<br />
1/4 cup fat-free Italian<br />
salad dressing<br />
1/4 teaspoon dried<br />
oregano<br />
In a nonstick skillet,<br />
bring carrot and water to<br />
a boil. Reduce heat;<br />
cover and simmer for 5<br />
minutes. Add the broccoli,<br />
onion and zucchini;<br />
return to a boil. Reduce<br />
heat; cover and simmer<br />
for 2 minutes.<br />
Add salad dressing<br />
and oregano.<br />
Cook and stir over<br />
medium heat for 4 minutes<br />
or until vegetables<br />
are tender and liquid is<br />
reduced.<br />
Tomato Pudding<br />
2 cans (28 ounces each)<br />
crushed tomatoes with<br />
juice<br />
1 cup brown sugar,<br />
packed<br />
1 can (6 ounces) tomato<br />
paste<br />
2 teaspoons dry mustard<br />
1 teaspoon salt<br />
pinch baking soda<br />
3 cups toasted white<br />
bread cubes<br />
1/2 cup butter, melted<br />
fresh parsley sprigs, optional<br />
Grease a 3-quart baking<br />
dish.<br />
In a bowl, combine<br />
tomatoes, sugar, paste,<br />
mustard, soda, and salt.<br />
Place bread cubes in<br />
the baking dish; drizzle<br />
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Pour tomato mixture<br />
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Refrigerate up to 4<br />
hours, if desired.<br />
Bake at 375° for 35 to<br />
40 minutes, or until hot<br />
and bubbly. Garnish with<br />
fresh parsley sprigs, if<br />
desired.<br />
Braised Celery<br />
1 bunch celery, cleaned<br />
and cut into 4 inch<br />
pieces<br />
1/2 teaspoon salt<br />
1/4 teaspoon pepper<br />
2 tablespoons butter or<br />
margarine<br />
1 cube chicken bouillon<br />
1 cup boiling water<br />
1 tablespoon minced<br />
fresh parsley<br />
Arrange the celery in<br />
a single layer on the bottom<br />
of a large skillet.<br />
Season with salt and<br />
pepper. Dot with butter.<br />
Dissolve the bouillon<br />
cube in boiling water,<br />
and pour over the celery.<br />
Cover pan, and bring<br />
to a boil over mediumhigh<br />
heat. Reduce heat<br />
to low, and simmer for<br />
30 minutes. Sprinkle<br />
with parsley before serving.<br />
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8 large celery stalks,<br />
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Bring the vinegar,<br />
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Shepherd<br />
(Continued from pg 1)<br />
were looking for someone<br />
to give it to. “Second Harvest<br />
contacted us,” she<br />
said. “I told them, ‘we’re a<br />
rural county, hit hard by<br />
the economy,’ so we got<br />
it.”<br />
The line was to start at<br />
10:30 a.m. but many were<br />
there before then. A similar<br />
distribution took place<br />
during the summer last<br />
year. “We served 235<br />
(then),” said Smith. “We<br />
started distributing at 12<br />
and it ran out by two.”<br />
People like Tom Peck,<br />
Dick Sawinski, Mike<br />
Schauck, and Bruce and<br />
Julianne Diehl were helping<br />
stack the food at the<br />
picnic tables. The items<br />
included oranges, donuts,<br />
baked beans, Cheez-It<br />
snack mix, pretzels, and<br />
sweet peas. Jim Decker<br />
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And as Miller mentioned,<br />
Thursday’s distribution<br />
of food is hardly a<br />
fluke. People can come to<br />
the center anytime for assistance,<br />
although it is intended<br />
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“I’ve been doing this<br />
for two years,” said<br />
Schack, however, at<br />
Thursday’s event. “It gives<br />
me something to do.”<br />
“It‘s sure going to help<br />
my family,” said one<br />
woman standing in line.<br />
“I‘m probably the<br />
youngest one here,” said<br />
the gentleman in front of<br />
her. “Yeah, it helps a lot.”<br />
Coffman<br />
(Continued from pg 1)<br />
Judge Reed Dixon arraigned<br />
her and set her<br />
bond at $250,000.<br />
Dixon also scheduled<br />
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court hearing appearance<br />
on Tuesday, January 15.<br />
According to Coffman’s<br />
arrest warrant, sworn to by<br />
the <strong>Monroe</strong> <strong>County</strong> Sheriff’s<br />
detective division, a<br />
witness said that two days<br />
after John Wayne Coffman’s<br />
death from an overdose<br />
of pain medication,<br />
Karen Coffman stated she<br />
killed her husband by administering<br />
the overdose.<br />
The division’s detectives<br />
said the witness<br />
heard Coffman make<br />
more than one statement<br />
regarding the killing of the<br />
victim and had indicated<br />
that she would use an<br />
overdose as a mechanism<br />
of death.<br />
John Wayne Coffman<br />
died on December 3, 2012,<br />
and the witness spoke<br />
with detectives on<br />
Wednesday, January 9,<br />
2013.<br />
The death of Coffman<br />
came at his home on<br />
Thompson Farm Road,<br />
sheriff’s deputies reported.<br />
Karen Coffman<br />
said she awakened around<br />
2:45 p.m. and found John<br />
Coffman in a recliner. He<br />
was not breathing, she<br />
said.<br />
Deputy Michael<br />
Cansler said Coffman had<br />
a feeding tube inserted<br />
into his stomach and<br />
when found also had a red<br />
liquid around the tube on<br />
his stomach region. An<br />
empty bottle of hydrocodone<br />
turned up between<br />
John Coffman’s<br />
right arm and right leg. An<br />
empty bottle of liquid hydrocodone<br />
was located on<br />
the floor near the recliner.<br />
The detective division<br />
said its investigation corroborated<br />
the witness’ information<br />
regarding the<br />
mechanism of death and<br />
prior planning by Karen<br />
Coffman.<br />
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Dailey<br />
(Continued from pg 1)<br />
“We shared everything<br />
over the years,” Betty said.<br />
“She could make me laugh<br />
when I was the most unhappy<br />
or miserable. Rooster<br />
will be missed by a lot<br />
of people.”<br />
According to a report<br />
filed by <strong>Monroe</strong> <strong>County</strong><br />
Sheriff’s Deputy Chase<br />
Nipper, a neighbor identified<br />
as Perry Philpott,<br />
spotted smoke coming<br />
from Dailey’s Church<br />
Road home. He hurried<br />
to the residence and found<br />
Rooster standing in the<br />
doorway of her burning<br />
house and wrapping her in<br />
his jacket carried her to his<br />
vehicle, where he called<br />
dialed 911.<br />
Nipper said he arrived<br />
around 12:30 p.m., finding<br />
the home fully engulfed in<br />
flames. Several men were<br />
fighting the fire with<br />
water buckets and they directed<br />
Nipper to<br />
Philpott’s truck, where he<br />
found Dailey with burns<br />
to her arms, chest, head,<br />
and to the right side of her<br />
body.<br />
Nipper said Dailey<br />
communicated with him,<br />
giving him her name and<br />
age. An ambulance with<br />
<strong>Monroe</strong> <strong>County</strong> EMS arrived<br />
and began to treat<br />
Dailey’s burns.<br />
“Rooster was the captain<br />
in charge of all our<br />
cousin gang, the Garretts<br />
and McDaniels,” said<br />
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and she lived with us at<br />
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younger. That’s our precious<br />
bond. To know her<br />
was to love her.”<br />
Investigators on the fire<br />
scene did not determine<br />
the cause or the origin of<br />
the fire. Nipper said paramedics<br />
treated and then<br />
transported Dailey to<br />
McGee-Tyson Airport in<br />
Alcoa, where she was<br />
flown to Nashville.<br />
The homeowner, Bill<br />
Dailey, a son, said he had<br />
not been at home at the<br />
time of the fire.<br />
“I grew up with Bill, but<br />
I remember Rooster serv-<br />
ing us lunch in primary<br />
school,” Larry Mason of<br />
Mason’s Furniture told the<br />
BUZZ. “As kids we would<br />
call her ‘Rooster’ because<br />
we thought it was funny<br />
that she had that name.<br />
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The Beat Goes On...<br />
As Reported to the Officers<br />
<strong>Monroe</strong> <strong>County</strong> Sheriff’s<br />
Captain John Acuff<br />
said he investigated a reported<br />
wallet theft from a<br />
Head of the Creek Road<br />
wallet owner on New<br />
Years Day. The wallet held<br />
$162, a driver’s license, and<br />
a social security card, its<br />
owner said.<br />
Sheriff’s Deputy<br />
Michael Cansler said he<br />
responded to a call from<br />
Happy Hollow Road resident<br />
on January 1, when<br />
thieves entered a barn and<br />
took five garbage bags full<br />
of aluminum cans valued<br />
at $25.<br />
Sheriff’s Deputy<br />
Franklin Steele said he<br />
filed a report on January 2<br />
regarding the theft of a<br />
1996 Honda CBR 600<br />
motorcycle from an Old<br />
Mine Road home. Three<br />
hours later, the cycle’s<br />
owner called and said he<br />
found his bike just down<br />
the road in some bushes.<br />
Sweetwater Police Patrol<br />
Officer Daniel Johnson<br />
said he was dispatched<br />
on January 2 to Sweetwater-Vonore<br />
Road, where a<br />
property owner reported<br />
the theft of a toolbox and<br />
a lawn mower, both valued<br />
at $1,500.<br />
Deputy Cansler said he<br />
met with a Tellico Plains<br />
man on January 4 and filed<br />
GRAND JURY NOTICE<br />
“It is the duty of the Grand Jurors to investigate<br />
any public offense which they know or have reason<br />
to believe has been committed and which is<br />
triable or indictable in this court. Any person having<br />
knowledge of proof that such an offense has<br />
been committed may apply to testify before the<br />
grand jury subject to the provisions of <strong>Tennessee</strong><br />
Code Annotated, section 40-12-104. The foreman<br />
in this county is Faye Tennyson, who resides at<br />
705 Broad Street, Sweetwater, <strong>Tennessee</strong>.<br />
The Grand Jury will be meeting in the courthouse<br />
in Madisonville on Wednesday, February<br />
6, 2013 at 9:00 a.m.<br />
You may be prosecuted for perjury for any oral<br />
or written statement which you make under oath<br />
to the grand jury when you know the statement to<br />
be false and when the statement touches on a<br />
matter material to the point in question.”<br />
a report on a vandalized<br />
vehicle and a burglary of it,<br />
a breach that led to a missing<br />
$80 dog pack, a pair of<br />
hiking boots that cost<br />
$275, and $50 in stolen<br />
food.<br />
Sheriff’s Deputy<br />
Christopher Francis said<br />
he investigated a burglary<br />
that took place on January<br />
5 on Anderson Road,<br />
where $400 worth of Wii<br />
consoles and controllers<br />
turned up missing.<br />
On January 5, Sheriff’s<br />
Deputy Clint Brookshire<br />
said he spoke with a<br />
Madisonville resident who<br />
allowed a female to sleep<br />
over at his home and when<br />
he awoke the next day, the<br />
female was gone and so<br />
was $200 from his billfold.<br />
Sheriff’s Deputy Chase<br />
Nipper said he arrived at a<br />
Presley Road home on<br />
January 5, learning of a<br />
theft of two marine batteries<br />
from a 2003 Triton<br />
TR-22 boat. The lost batteries<br />
were worth $150, the<br />
boat owner said.<br />
Deputy Francis was<br />
back on January 6, saying<br />
he was dispatched to a<br />
house on Billingsley Road,<br />
where a break-in resulted<br />
in the theft of $100 worth<br />
of jewelry and $120 cash.<br />
Sheriff’s Captain Bill<br />
Johnson said he took a report<br />
of stolen wheels and<br />
tires from a Madisonville<br />
man on January 7, the<br />
value of the 16 items coming<br />
to $2,000.<br />
Sheriff’s Deputy John<br />
Hunt said he arrived at a<br />
home on Shadden Road<br />
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$300 in camping equipment.<br />
Captain Johnson returned<br />
to the road on January<br />
8, investigating a<br />
reported burglary at an<br />
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The homeowner reported<br />
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LEGAL NOTICES<br />
STATE OF TENNESSEE<br />
PROBATE COURT<br />
OF MONROE COUNTY<br />
Madisonville, <strong>Tennessee</strong><br />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS<br />
ESTATE OF<br />
Iva Pearl Sherlin<br />
(Deceased)<br />
Notice is hereby given that on<br />
the 7th day of January, Letters<br />
Testamentary in respect of the<br />
Estate of Iva Pearl Sherlin, deceased,<br />
who died November 6,<br />
2012. were issued to the undersigned<br />
by the Probate Court of<br />
<strong>Monroe</strong> <strong>County</strong>, <strong>Tennessee</strong>.<br />
All persons, resident and nonresident,<br />
having claims, matured<br />
or unmatured, against the estate<br />
are required to file same with the<br />
Clerk of the above named Court<br />
on or before the earlier of the<br />
dates prescribed in (1) or (2),<br />
otherwise their claims will be forever<br />
barred:<br />
(1) (A) Four (4) months from the<br />
date of the first publication (or<br />
posting, as the case may be) of<br />
this notice if the creditor received<br />
an actual copy of this notice to<br />
creditors at least sixty (60) days<br />
before the date that is four (4)<br />
months form the date of the first<br />
publication (or posting); or<br />
(B) Sixty (60) days from the<br />
date the creditor received an actual<br />
copy of this notice to creditors<br />
if the creditor received the<br />
copy of the notice less than sixty<br />
(60) days prior to the date that is<br />
four (4) months from the date of<br />
first publication (or posting) as<br />
described in (1) (A); or<br />
(2) Twelve (12) months form the<br />
decedents date of death.<br />
This 7th day of January, 2013.<br />
Charla J. Sherlin<br />
Personal Representative<br />
Rebecca E. Tulloch<br />
Personal Representative<br />
Estate of<br />
Iva Pearl Sherlin<br />
Deceased<br />
Charles E. Ridenour<br />
Attorney for Estate<br />
Teresa A. Choate,<br />
Probate Clerk<br />
Donna C. McKenzie<br />
$200 ring, a $75 ring, and a<br />
$20 ring.<br />
Sheriff’s Sergeant<br />
James Wall said he investigated<br />
the theft of a semi<br />
big rig truck that had been<br />
allegedly taken from property<br />
on Seedtick Road.<br />
The tractor was a Volvo<br />
valued at $21,000.<br />
Deputy Cansler said on<br />
January 9 that he looked<br />
into a Reliance Road<br />
property owner’s claim of<br />
a missing laptop computer.<br />
The Sony item was<br />
worth $2,000, the owner<br />
said.<br />
LEGAL NOTICES<br />
STATE OF TENNESSEE<br />
PROBATE COURT<br />
OF MONROE COUNTY<br />
Madisonville, <strong>Tennessee</strong><br />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS<br />
ESTATE OF<br />
James R. Thompson<br />
(Deceased)<br />
Notice is hereby given that on<br />
the 28th day of December 2012,<br />
Letters Testamentary in respect<br />
of the Estate of James R.<br />
Thompson, deceased, who<br />
died November 6, 2012. were<br />
issued to the undersigned by the<br />
Probate Court of <strong>Monroe</strong><br />
<strong>County</strong>, <strong>Tennessee</strong>.<br />
All persons, resident and nonresident,<br />
having claims, matured<br />
or unmatured, against the estate<br />
are required to file same with the<br />
Clerk of the above named Court<br />
within four (4) months from the<br />
date of the first publication (or<br />
posting, as the case may be) of<br />
this notice, or (12) months from<br />
the decedent’s date of death,<br />
otherwise their claims will be forever<br />
barred.<br />
This 28th day of December,<br />
2012.<br />
Linda A. Koch<br />
Personal Representative<br />
Estate of<br />
James R. Thompson<br />
Deceased<br />
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Donna C. McKenzie<br />
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Yorkie puppies, 6 1/2 weeks old,<br />
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3 males 3 females $250 423-<br />
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2 females $450 each and 1 male<br />
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Yorkie puppies, 6 weeks old,<br />
first shots & wormed 404-0881<br />
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29 Gallon Fish Aquarium $15<br />
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Great Dane puppies, female,<br />
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24 $300 each 253-7362<br />
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Yorkie poos, male, 18 weeks,<br />
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Black Poodle, male $90 295-<br />
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Game Roosters 519-4316<br />
Male Chihuahua, 6 years old, up<br />
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shelves $125 420-9223, no calls<br />
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Chickens & chicks $1 and up,<br />
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Wood Stove<br />
$225<br />
519-4203<br />
SOLD!<br />
Box ice maker sits on the table<br />
$150 442-2852 or 404-0216<br />
Antique Electric Monarch Cook<br />
Stove (marble look top) $150<br />
865-306-3547 or 865-368-6753<br />
Microwave white in color, in new<br />
condition $25 253-3703<br />
Big GE Freezer, 700 pounds capacity,<br />
white, works great $200<br />
519-4458<br />
Antique Wood/Gas Cook<br />
Stove made by<br />
Superior/Bridge & Beach<br />
Company St. Louis Mo. $1500<br />
obo 423-351-7736 or 239-<br />
980-0745<br />
AUTOMOBILE<br />
2003 Jaguar XType, 100,897<br />
miles, new tires, new brakes,<br />
new battery and recent oil<br />
change asking $4,500 OBO<br />
836-7228<br />
1971 Ford pickup, custom short<br />
bed with built 289 V8, clean truck<br />
$4,500 423-836-9082 or 423-<br />
381-4244 ask for Randy<br />
1977 Pontiac Trans Am, has rebuilt<br />
455 motor and 400 transmission,<br />
restorable $5400<br />
351-4214<br />
2002 Ford Taurus, good, reliable<br />
car, 160k $2200 423-371-3290<br />
2006 F150, 65k with 2007 pioneer<br />
25ft camper $17,000 together<br />
or can be separate call<br />
423-371-7069<br />
1937 Chrysler, good body<br />
$2000 519-5815<br />
1991 Toyota 2WD, V6, automatic,<br />
extended cab, a/c, negotiable<br />
519-9898<br />
2010 Chevy Equinox LTZ, AWD,<br />
remote start, backup camera,<br />
sunroof, heated leather seats<br />
$25,000 540-588-5073<br />
1998 Chevy Astro Van, 7 passenger,<br />
good shape, under 100k<br />
miles $2,400 351-3887<br />
Want to buy: 55 or 56 Ford 2<br />
door hardtop for parts 519-5815
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CLASSIFIEDS<br />
AUTOMOBILE<br />
AUTOMOTIVE<br />
Four White 15” Rally Rims 5 lug<br />
$75 210-0163<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 />
Chevrolet 4wd transmission and<br />
transfer case $400 836-0888<br />
Full size Tool Box for Truck - $25<br />
423-836-6865<br />
CAMPING<br />
Coleman 6 person tent, brand<br />
new, opens in less than one<br />
minute $150 253-2283<br />
52” Big Screen Projection TV<br />
$250 442-5809<br />
Floor Model box screen TV 52<br />
inch $100 423-381-2105<br />
PS3 with four games and two<br />
wireless controllers $325 836-<br />
7539<br />
26” TV - $30 OBO 423-887-<br />
3130<br />
TV Stand $50 442-5606<br />
50” RCA HD TV with split screen<br />
$250 371-8192<br />
Coby Kyros 7” Touchscreen<br />
Tablet. All in one device lets you<br />
browse the web, watch YouTube<br />
videos, check email and more.<br />
Like new! Comes with box $80<br />
519-7891<br />
20” Tronics TV $40 obo 423-<br />
453-1014<br />
Set of computer loudspeakers<br />
$7 337-1791<br />
APC Surge Protector ES 350,<br />
like new $38 337-1791<br />
46 inch screen TV, $250 423-<br />
337-0779<br />
CLASSIFIEDS<br />
Brand New...HP Office Jet 4500,<br />
all in one printer, prints, copies,<br />
scans, faxes $75 865-213-7007<br />
CLASSIFIEDS<br />
ELECTRONICS<br />
Drivers Needed OTR, apply in<br />
person at D&K Logistic, 250<br />
Lands Road Madisonville. 442-<br />
4699<br />
CLASSIFIEDS<br />
EMPLOYMENT<br />
SOLD!<br />
CLASSIFIEDS<br />
FOR RENT<br />
1964 Chevelle Malibu, 4 door, Fiberglass camper shell fits full BAII Plus Graphing Calculator, Fulltime cosmetologist needed at<br />
completely restored, too much to size pickup $300 obo 519-6641 new, asking $25 519-2417 Visuels Salon in Sweetwater.<br />
list $12,500 firm 423-836-9082<br />
HP Laser Printer P2015d $120 Call 210-0122 anytime.<br />
VONORE AREA<br />
or 423-381-4244 ask for Randy<br />
Bed Liner for a 2004 Ford 337-1791<br />
TELLICO VIEW<br />
1997 Dodge 3500 diesel, crew Ranger short bed $50 423-371-<br />
36” Phillips TV $60 obo 423-453- EQUIPMENT & TOOLS<br />
cab with cap and run boards 1911<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
1014<br />
227,600 miles $4,990 423-295-<br />
2513<br />
42” TV $75 371-2566<br />
Brand New Dewalt Drill 14.4 with 2 Bedroom, 1 Bath<br />
THE BUZZ 442-1635<br />
2 batteries & case $75 519-8232 Appliances Furnished<br />
Entertainment Center, solid Lincoln AC-225 variable voltage<br />
wood, super nice $150 423- arc welder with 4 hoods & 50lb<br />
CONSTRUCTION<br />
519-8484<br />
404-3294<br />
of rod. Makita 14” chop saw,<br />
Bed liner for late model full size<br />
Pink Nintendo DS with 5 Black & Decker 7” grinder with a For Rent: 900 sq ft office in<br />
Chevy pickup for short bed $50<br />
games, carry case and lot of extra disc, 12”x36” wood Sweetwater, central h/a, carpet,<br />
420-9519<br />
ISBILL CONSTRUCTION LLC charger $85 371-1096 lathe with 2 sets of tools & 4 furnished, second floor, Hwy 68<br />
Licensed & Insured<br />
chucks. All for $1000 obo or will frontage $450 month, Call Burt<br />
Truckload of new vehicle parts New Construction, Remodeling & Guitar Hero for XBOX 360, sale separate 420-0339 519-0700<br />
$125 for all 404-3027<br />
Additions, Blown Insulation, Vinyl<br />
drums, microphone & 2 guitars,<br />
make offer 210-0217<br />
Step ladders wood, 6’ $20, 8’<br />
Siding, Replacement Windows &<br />
$35, both for $50 519-4458<br />
VCR, works good $30 423-745-<br />
THE BUZZ 442-1635<br />
Seamless Guttering<br />
Steel Ms192TC professional<br />
Soft top for 4 door jeep $200 Over 25 Years Experience 4454<br />
grade trim saw with 14 inch bar<br />
253-5237<br />
253-3770 or 253-4162 32” Sanyo TV and 24” Sanyo TV $200 371-3878<br />
HOMESTEAD RENTALS<br />
Ladder Rack for small truck<br />
$40 for both 442-9546 Table Saw, mitre saw with stand,<br />
$125 423-371-2676<br />
26” Sanyo TV $30 obo 423-453- drill press $150 371-0896 2BR/1BA Moblie<br />
2 New Tires 235/70R/15 $150 ELECTRONICS 1014<br />
201 pc. Stanley Socket set paid Home in Madisonville<br />
for both 404-3027<br />
50” RCA Projection screen TV,<br />
Two Kuhmo tires for sale.<br />
Gold Star color TV 25” $50 295-<br />
$87 new asking $60 519-8232 $375 rent & deposit<br />
2005 model $175 OBO 371-<br />
Shindawa 488 power saw $175<br />
P235R60 18” - at least half tread<br />
2680<br />
8192<br />
371-7507<br />
442-8869<br />
left, $25 each or both for $45. HP Type 4370 scanner $38 337-<br />
Call Jo at 263-5823<br />
New Sheet Rock Hoist still in<br />
1791<br />
EMPLOYMENT plastic (Harbor Freight) cost For Rent: 3 BR 2 BA House<br />
Ford Ranger topper $75 836-<br />
Ministry Position Available: $269.99 new, will sell for $175<br />
5998<br />
Case for Laptop $50 423-333-<br />
1500 sq. ft., inside Madisonville<br />
Children’s Coordinator at 865-306-3547 or 865-368-6753<br />
4324<br />
city limits, close to schools. No<br />
2 Corvette Tires 325/30/19<br />
Church of Life, Madisonville. 66” long Bob Cat Bucket & 4 Pets. References required. $425<br />
Goodyear Eagle F1 $100 for DELL 1800 MP projector for 20 hours per week. Apply on- used 12-16-5 Bob Cat tires- 10 Non-Refundable Damage De-<br />
both 519-7997<br />
Powerpoint presentations, like line at www.thechurchoflife.org ply $520 for all 423-351-7736 posit. $750 Per month. 423-519-<br />
Full size camper top will fit any new $530 337-1791<br />
<strong>Monroe</strong> Automotive- Madis-<br />
4343<br />
Antique Cross Cut Saw 442full<br />
size truck $100 442-3669<br />
onville- Experienced mechanic 5606<br />
Dell Desktop Computer, CD & needed; tools & professional<br />
Niles Ferry Apartments<br />
Craftsman 15” drill press, 1hp<br />
DVD burner, comes with new skills required. Apply within.<br />
Drug Free, Quiet,<br />
$100 371-7507<br />
desk & chair, 17” flat screen<br />
Family Oriented<br />
monitor, only 1 year old $250<br />
Rigid 300 Pipe Threading Ma- 2 Bedroom Units Available<br />
371-2100<br />
Drivers: chine with some dyes $800<br />
Teams $2400 Sign-on Bonus. 423-887-5342<br />
No Pets<br />
Leapster Explorer $30 371-7814<br />
Large Vemco Drafting Machine<br />
Background Check Required<br />
CDL-A 1 yr exp. Excellent<br />
$50 – 423-420-0822<br />
Lights, Water & Cable<br />
Want To Boost Your Pay/Benefits/Home-Time.<br />
TV Included<br />
Dedicated for Andersonville.<br />
Bosch 12” Compound Miter<br />
Business? Advertise!<br />
Saw $150 371-3878<br />
423-371-1484 9am-6pm<br />
No-Touch.<br />
Call Kelly Lynch<br />
Sport Rider Exercise Machine<br />
Apply: Carter-Express.com<br />
Bed Liner for a 2004 Ford<br />
paid over $100 for it will take $30<br />
Ranger short bed $50 423-371- 442-1635<br />
877-628-6806 371-7814<br />
SPRINGBROOK<br />
1911<br />
Mobigo $30 371-7814 Staffing position available for Weights, long bar & short bar APARTMENTS<br />
Sweetwater Childcare Organiza- $100 337-4006<br />
Diamond Aluminum Tool Box, Xcort Electric Guitar, dark blue, tion, please fax resume with ex- Scroll saw $75 442-1037 1 Bedroom apartments<br />
fits Toyota pickup 442-4528 good condition, comes with perience to 423-337-7945 or<br />
4 Used Michelin tires 265/65/17 black carrying case $50 836-<br />
designed for seniors age<br />
contact Janet at 423-404-4885. 1000 watt two stroke portable<br />
$75 253-5237<br />
2362<br />
generator, brand new $100 firm 62 or older who meet the<br />
CNA/Caregiver-Quality of Life 256-612-4818<br />
4 Honda wheels with tires, tires<br />
income requirements.<br />
Home Care is seeking compas-<br />
are in good shape $80 no calls<br />
sionate, caring aides to assist<br />
Utilities furnished, rent<br />
after 9pm if no answer leave<br />
elderly or disabled adults with EXERCISE<br />
based on income, ground<br />
message 420-9223<br />
daily living activities in their home Bodyrider Exercise Bicycle $80 floor apartments, central<br />
in <strong>Monroe</strong>, Loudon and McMinn 420-9247<br />
counties. Hours, days will vary<br />
heat/air, maintenance and<br />
based on client's needs. Valid<br />
Air Glider Exercise Machine, like<br />
new $50 519-2417<br />
yard work furnished.<br />
driver license, automobile insurance,<br />
pass a criminal back- Bowflex Exercise machine, good 423-884-6070<br />
condition, call after 6pm $125<br />
Equal Housing Opportunity<br />
Bed liner for Dodge 6’ bed $75<br />
ground check and one year<br />
519-0551<br />
Handicap Units Available<br />
295-4340<br />
experience required. Please call<br />
(423) 836-9505 to schedule an 2 Weider Pro Exercise Machine<br />
LILY'S CUSTOMS<br />
interview or go to our website at $250 each 371-1056<br />
www.qualityoflifehomecare.com<br />
Paint & Body Work<br />
for more information to apply.<br />
PAINT<br />
$399<br />
+tax&up<br />
Free Estimates<br />
Basic Mechanics<br />
Oil Change $22 & up<br />
423-371-5484<br />
Before 84 Lumber next to<br />
Storage Buildings, Madisonville<br />
AUTOMOTIVE<br />
SOLD!<br />
SOLD!<br />
SOLD!<br />
SOLD!<br />
Clerical help needed in the<br />
Athens area. Part time with possible<br />
full time position available.<br />
Must be able to work Saturdays.<br />
Must have experience in Excel<br />
and Word. Must be able to be<br />
bonded and have no criminal<br />
record. Must pass background<br />
check. Send resume to: Clerical<br />
Help c/o <strong>Monroe</strong> <strong>County</strong> Buzz<br />
113 Main Street, Madisonville,<br />
TN 37354.<br />
SOLD!<br />
SOLD!<br />
SOLD!<br />
FOR RENT<br />
House for Rent: 2BR/1BA close<br />
to school and shopping in<br />
Sweetwater $400 monthly $200<br />
deposit, no pets, for information<br />
call 836-6817 or 420-0398<br />
For Rent: 1BR Apt in Sweetwater.<br />
Includes electricity, water,<br />
sewer, garbage $150 per week<br />
plus $250 deposit 337-6384 or<br />
210-0122<br />
Wanted to rent in Tellico Plains<br />
small furnished house or mobile<br />
home, March 4 - May. Contact<br />
520-836-1655 or 423-762-9568<br />
or email at ree3daw@cox.net<br />
CLoverLeaf apartMents<br />
1 Bedroom ..................................$405/month<br />
2 Bedroom Townhouse.........$497/month<br />
3 Bedroom Townhouse........$584/month<br />
Rent Includes Water, Sewer,<br />
Garbage, Playground, Picnic Area,<br />
And On-Site Laundry Room.<br />
For Qualified Tenants<br />
Application on Site<br />
For More Information Call<br />
423-442-3333<br />
Handicap UniTS aVaiLaBLe / eqUaL HOUSing OppORTUniTy<br />
121 Cloverleaf Lane Madisonville
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CLASSIFIEDS<br />
FOR RENT<br />
Clothes Wardrobe $200 442-<br />
1010<br />
CLASSIFIEDS<br />
FURNITURE<br />
4 Oak chairs and long table,<br />
good condition $75 519-4949<br />
CLASSIFIEDS<br />
FURNITURE<br />
Dining Table with four chairs,<br />
wood and metal $100 442-5844<br />
Computer Desk, $20 – 442-<br />
1010<br />
January 11, 2013<br />
CLASSIFIEDS CLASSIFIEDS<br />
HEAT & COOLING<br />
Hay in the dry in Tellico Plains,<br />
4x5 rolls $25 337-1780 or 253-<br />
7617<br />
LAWN & FARM<br />
4 piece Queen Bedroom Suite, Love seat with 4 pillows, color<br />
The Willows<br />
headboard/footboard, night brown with tweed, real nice $75<br />
Antique Wood Stove, about 4’ Hay, square & round bales,<br />
New 2&3 Bedrooms stand, dresser, chester drawers 404-3383<br />
high $300 884-6351<br />
never been wet $25 roll for big<br />
$400 519-2300<br />
Antique Vanity with mirror, light Gas Heater $225 519-4099<br />
rolls, $3 for square bales 865-<br />
Apartments<br />
stain $175 253-3059<br />
206-7860<br />
$525-$625/month Computer Desk $100 836-8316<br />
King size mattress with box<br />
Fresh collared greens 337-9787<br />
Security Deposit Waived * wac<br />
Leather Cat napper recliner and springs, very nice $125 404-<br />
Hay 4x5 bales $25 each 423-<br />
Pet Friendly<br />
sofa (with 2 built in recliners) 3383<br />
271-0835<br />
washer & dryer, refrigerator, color Taupe, excellent condition<br />
microwave, stove, dishwasher,<br />
Bookcase 28” wide x 60” tall,<br />
Mushroom Compost for sale<br />
$450 442-9363<br />
white pine look $40 519-4458 TVA FINANCING $10 per scoop, 453 Summit<br />
423-442-1833<br />
AVAILABLE Road, Vonore 865-577-0713<br />
Bar stool set $50 442-1010 Cedar Chest, hand crafted solid Jimmy Harris<br />
For Rent: 2BR Mobile Home in<br />
wood with 4 drawers. $400 obo.<br />
Cultivator $175 253-2589<br />
Tellico Plains, $400 month 519- Box Spring twin size $35 442- 865-213-7007<br />
442-5039 519-7871 Used barn tin $5 per sheet 404-<br />
1162<br />
4677<br />
Dining Room Table with 3 chairs<br />
4311<br />
Hutch West by Vermont Casting<br />
AFFORDABLE HOUSING Huge Antique Oak Dining Room $150 519-4391<br />
wood heater, bought at Hearth & 8 ft. Disc Hay mower 865-983-<br />
Table with removable lazy<br />
Queen size boxspring & mat- Patio in Knoxville 337-5591 or 9636<br />
OLD SAYBROOK susan. Complete with 6 chairs<br />
tress, good condition $150 442- 836-0013<br />
$400 519-2081<br />
Round hay bales 351-2839<br />
APARMENTS<br />
4677<br />
Solid Oak Table with 4 bar<br />
30,000 Blue Flame gas heater, Kelly 400 front end loader for<br />
1 & 2 Bedroom Apts. stool chairs, excellent condi- Entertainment Center, holds up ventless, works great $80 and tractor $200 295-5916<br />
Available, Appliances tion, $800 423-545-3000 or to 32” TV, solid oak, 2 glass free stero 442-9192<br />
36” Wheel/Horse Toro Rear Gar-<br />
Cell 423-836-1326<br />
doors, very good condition $75<br />
furnished Maintenance<br />
941-713-9514<br />
Buck Wood burning fireplace inden Tiller, mounts on rear of a<br />
& yard work provided<br />
sert 442-4528<br />
large garden tractor, new $200<br />
Boxspring for king size bed, Roll top desk, oak or cherry, 54”<br />
295-5916<br />
Income limits apply. good condition $75 442-4677 wide, nice $150 253-4122 Warm Morning Gas Heater, 1<br />
529 Isbill Rd., Madisonville Dining Room Table with 4 chairs Kitchen Table with chairs, year old, excellent condition The Works Weedeater, extra<br />
and leaf $150 obo 519-7810 round $100 337-9162 $250 371-1056<br />
nice $50 253-4122<br />
423-442-2262<br />
TDD: 1-800-848-0298 Light Brown Crib and Changing China Cabinet $100 442-1010 Wall Mount Propane Heaters Firewood (hickory, oak &<br />
table matching set $75 404-<br />
$200 each 423-241-2576 sycamore) $40 and $35, delivery<br />
THIS INSTITUTION IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY<br />
8033<br />
Couch wood around bottom and<br />
on the arms, light brown with<br />
Firewood oak, cherry, hickory<br />
possibly available for extra 519-<br />
PROVIDER AND EMPLOYER.<br />
Queen Size Box Spring & Mat- flowers $80 519-4949<br />
$60 a rick 836-7584<br />
4759<br />
Equal Housing Opportunity<br />
tress - $150 - 442-6410<br />
White 4 wheel drive Farm Trac-<br />
Handicap Units Available<br />
5’ Long Computer Desk with 3<br />
Black Leather Massage Chair Firewood $50 per rick delivered tor, 150hp Cat diesel engine<br />
drawers, great shape $100 210with<br />
5 settings plus heat, 6 295-5680<br />
$5900 404-1340<br />
PLEMONS RENTALS<br />
0244<br />
months old $250 337-1923 5 Burner gas floor unit 110,<br />
2BR/2BA Moblie Home<br />
Quail Eggs $20 per flat (50 eggs<br />
Full size box springs and mat- Queen size mattress & comes with all parts $50 423- per flat) 423-261-4515 or 865-<br />
Madisonville $400 tress $125 442-6410<br />
boxspring, slightly used, comes 817-9790<br />
363-1892<br />
Vintage Wooden Beach Chair<br />
with metal frame $250 442-4205<br />
Kerosene Dura Heater Good quality mixed grass hay $4<br />
3BR/2BA Moblie Home $20 865-368-6753 or 865-306- Wood Corner Entertainment 125,000BTU $225 371-1096 each if you pick it up or $5 each<br />
Vonore $475<br />
3547<br />
Center, holds up to 32” TV, great<br />
if its delivered 337-9787<br />
All hardwood firewood, different<br />
Black TV Stand with 2 glass condition $40 519-2417 kinds $45 a rick 536-8612 Free top soil, you load 442-4118<br />
doors on front 29”widex20”high,<br />
mint condition $100 442-4319<br />
Need Alfalfa hay, call Mark at the<br />
442-8869<br />
WANTED! Natural Gas Heater, mounts on<br />
4 Drawer lateral filing cabinet $70<br />
the wall $125 519-6039 Buzz 442-1635<br />
337-1791<br />
GOOD USED FURNITURE<br />
Sunchokes aka Jerusalem arti-<br />
SELL QUICK FOR CASH! Used Heating & Air Units In-<br />
Couch & Chair, grey & brown, fall<br />
chokes, good diabetic substitute<br />
WILL GIVE TOP PRICE. stalled, good condition, reason-<br />
patterns $60 for both 545-9194<br />
for potatoes 261-2039<br />
CALL SANDY AT able prices, call 423-337-0037<br />
Black Dinette Table with 2 black<br />
SANDY'S TREASURES<br />
Craftsman Riding Mower, needs<br />
Rooms For Rent chairs $50 210-0747 or 442- BUY-SALE-TRADE Natural Gas Heater with fire logs, work but still runs $200 obo 420-<br />
1037<br />
like new $75 442-2207 3222<br />
Fully Furnished<br />
423-253-4618<br />
Full Size and Queen Size<br />
Oakwood $35 per rick, you haul Beauregard Sweet Potato Plant<br />
in Madisonville boxsprings and mattress $150<br />
2 Solid oak TV towers, lighted, 368-9727 or 253-7211 519-3718<br />
per set 442-6410<br />
$100 each 423-836-8316<br />
Firewood $55 per load (S10 Square Hay Bales $2 per bale,<br />
$100 Per Week Plus Deposit. Swivel Rocker, used but good<br />
Trestle Table 60”, 4 side chairs, truck load) delivered in Madis- you pick up in field 295-5015<br />
condition, pink 442-1221<br />
good condition $100 884-6601 onville 404-4311<br />
Utilities, Internet & Cable Included<br />
Queen wood bed $100 420-<br />
Round hay bales 351-2839<br />
Firewood $50 per rick 442-6410<br />
Four Antique Ladder back chairs 0450<br />
Hay square bails 519-3621<br />
423-261-4848 $100 836-0905 or 253-6000<br />
Some free firewood 519-7532<br />
Antique Trunk full of antique junk<br />
Retro Coffee and end table $50<br />
For Rent: 2BR/1BA House cen-<br />
Firewood $25 per load 519-7532<br />
$50 865-368-6753 or 865-306-<br />
442-1417<br />
MISCELLANEOUS<br />
tral heat/air, washer/dryer<br />
hookup, city water, lease re- 3547<br />
Hard Rock Maple Twin Size<br />
Black office computer chair and Cannonball Beds with mattress HOME HEALTH Pan for gold in one of the gold<br />
quired, no pets $500 month plus<br />
desk asking $75 423-536-6073 & boxspring, triple dresser with<br />
rich creeks in the Coker Creek<br />
$500 deposit 261-4362 or 253mirror,<br />
nightstand with drawer, Wheelchair $25 253-3703<br />
Community. We are finding color<br />
6159 after 7 p.m.<br />
Secretary’s Desk $150 836- desk with chair, excellent condi-<br />
in the creek on our property. You<br />
8316<br />
tion $450 884-6601<br />
Jazzy Power Chair 1103 Ultra, canbring your own pan or rent<br />
Apartment for rent 1 bedroom, 1 Vintage Seating out of Doctors<br />
like new $2,000 351-7058 or one of ours. $40 per day 423bath,<br />
Hwy 72 West, utilities not<br />
2 Floral top of the line livingroom<br />
office $75 865-368-6753 or 865-<br />
519-5490<br />
261-2039 or 912-614-6529 ask<br />
included, $350 a month plus<br />
chairs,with matching pillows $75<br />
306-3547<br />
for Ernest<br />
$200 damage deposit 295-4081<br />
each 865-256-1518<br />
All Electric Hospital Bed with Tra-<br />
Computer Armoire, excellent<br />
peze bar & air mattress $1,800 Deer meat already processed<br />
shape $50 404-2446<br />
L shaped computer desk work- 253-7123<br />
tenderloin, roast ground beef etc.<br />
Baby bed, bought new, never station 6’x6’ $125 836-0280 or<br />
$70 442-9546<br />
Wheelchair $50, Electric Wheel-<br />
used $50 519-1397<br />
337-9512<br />
chair $250, Handicap Potty Elvis- Prince From Another<br />
Single bed boxsprings $40 442- Entertainment Center 54” wide x Nice matching couch & chair, flo- Chair $25, Lots of medical stuff, Planet- 3 disc CD set, new, ask-<br />
6410<br />
51” high x 18” deep, unfinished ral design, fall colors $150 442- 253-7123<br />
ing $20 836-2362<br />
$100 337-0309<br />
5252<br />
Dining Room Set $100 442-<br />
7227<br />
Chocolate Microsuede Rocker, Bedroom Set- All solid wood,<br />
Electric Sewing Machine in<br />
removable washable cover, very queen size bed, dresser with LAWN & FARM beautiful cabinet, runs good $50<br />
soft $75 865-253-0597 mirror, chest of drawers, night<br />
351-3572<br />
4 Dining Room Chairs with<br />
stand $900 253-2589 Hay in the dry in Tellico Plains,<br />
rollers $10 each 337-6075<br />
Variety of Harley Davidson cloth-<br />
Queen Size Sleigh Bed,<br />
4x5 rolls $25 337-1780 or 253- ing & accessories 256-612-4818<br />
Card table with 4 chairs $20 337- boxsprings & pillowtop mattress,<br />
7617<br />
6075<br />
almost new $800 253-7239<br />
Child tag-a-long rider, pull behind<br />
a bicycle $45 420-0450<br />
FURNITURE<br />
SOLD!<br />
SOLD!<br />
SOLD!<br />
SOLD!<br />
SOLD!<br />
SOLD!<br />
SOLD!<br />
Jogging Stroller $45 420-0450
January 11, 2013 Page 15 - The BUZZ<br />
CLASSIFIEDS CLASSIFIEDS CLASSIFIEDS<br />
MISCELLANEOUS<br />
Mens steel toed boots size 9 ½<br />
medium $25 obo 253-3155<br />
New regulation dart board in<br />
wooden case $40 442-1417<br />
Eagle 1 Bow, 150 pound pull, red<br />
dot pistol scope, 5 bolts with field<br />
points, broad heads & other accessories<br />
$250 371-1911<br />
Wedding Dress from Davids<br />
Bridal, size 10, white strapless<br />
satin material, comes with<br />
matching white sash $200 obo<br />
519-2417<br />
MISCELLANEOUS<br />
Basketball goal $60 442-3669<br />
three complete toilets, all work $2<br />
each 836-8636<br />
New snakeskin cowboy boots<br />
size 8.5 wide $60 442-1417<br />
Local Honey $12 per quart 295-<br />
2680<br />
Tree Stand Lounger, used 4<br />
times $200 371-1911<br />
Free Range Organic Eggs $2<br />
per dozen 442-1327<br />
Antique Churn and buttermold<br />
$125 442-5606<br />
5 Gallon Plastic Buckets, food<br />
grade $3 each or 4 for $10 404-<br />
4311<br />
30 year old collection of dolls<br />
351-3874<br />
Canopy 10x10 $60 865-216-<br />
6543<br />
Bees & Honey 253-2144<br />
Jumperoo $35 253-4929<br />
MISCELLANEOUS<br />
Antique Baby Stroller about 3 Men’s Fossil watches $50 Big box of boys clothing all<br />
100 years old everything works each 442-5903 or 920-2465 sizes $50 423-371-0906<br />
great, perfect condition $75<br />
442-5606<br />
Evenflo Stroller, navy blue $15 Cowboy shirt with leather vest &<br />
519-6039<br />
cowboy hat $80 836-3350<br />
Men’s gold wedding band $175<br />
371-5561<br />
Infant Car Seat $25 836-3350 Peg Perego Car Seat for new-<br />
Black Suitcase & Black<br />
born $30 519-6039<br />
New kids bed rails $25 442-<br />
4571<br />
overnight bag $15 865-368- Foosball Table, new still in box<br />
6753 or 865-306-3547<br />
H2O Steam mop $50 865-213-<br />
$150 442-5374<br />
7007<br />
Brother Sewing Machine $65 Boys clothes 0 - 6 mos. socks,<br />
Chandelior, contemporary, brand 371-5834<br />
bibs, etc. also have a highchair.<br />
new, frosted glass, bought at<br />
423-836-9308<br />
Fisher Price bathtub $10 519-<br />
Lowes for $200, will take $100 6039<br />
Reverse Painting on glass lamp<br />
865-256-1518<br />
$100 884-6351<br />
2 Bedspreads-one is vintage<br />
Local Artisans needed for Holi-<br />
24 VHS Childrens tapes, call for<br />
white 1950’s hobnail $25 & the<br />
day consignments in Tellico<br />
list $20 865-368-6753 or 865other<br />
one is a rose floral. Call Jo<br />
Plains 423-253-6060<br />
305-3547<br />
at 263-5823<br />
Childrens push toys & childs<br />
Ceiling Fans, 3 brand new con- push bike all for $50 337-4006 55 Gallon Plastic Barrels $15<br />
temporary fans $75 each or all 3 Bathroom sink $50 337-4006 each 442-4319<br />
for $200 865-256-1518 Large post 5’-12’ long, cedar or Leather Vest & Leather Jacket,<br />
Christmas tree 7' $20 Pre-lit locust 404-4311<br />
women size medium $15 for<br />
Christmas tree $40 with blue or-<br />
55 Gallon Steel Barrels $15 each vest, $30 for jacket 371-3275<br />
naments 442-9546<br />
442-4319<br />
Battery operated trackhoe sit on<br />
Water Cooler $35 337-1923 Antique glassware, ruby red,<br />
toy for children $50 420-0450<br />
Infantino Carrier, fits around the green depression, Fire King Rough Cut (sawmill) lumber, ap-<br />
mothers shoulder, black $8 519- Jadeite, Flow blue patters etc. prox 10,000 board ft of 2x4, 2x6<br />
6039<br />
too much to list 253-6418 & 2x8. Most at least 14’ long; air<br />
Safety First and a Fisher Price stacked & covered for 2 years.<br />
Several Home Interior & Angel potty seat $12 each 519-6039 Will sell all for $3,000 obo- you<br />
pictures 545-9194<br />
load and haul 423-351-7736<br />
Used 2x4s, 2x6s, 2x8s 404-<br />
Barbie Jeep, power wheels, with<br />
4311<br />
helmet, very good condition, 30 30 Rifle, new $500 420-1041<br />
needs battery $65 cell 941-713- Smith & Wesson 243 Caliber<br />
Newly Mounted 10 point buck 9514<br />
Rifle, leupold scope $700 420-<br />
519-4316<br />
Ms Beasley doll-Family Affair TV 1041<br />
Infant Car Seat, excellent con- show from the 1970’s $125 253dition<br />
$35 253-4929<br />
7239<br />
Handmade Quilts, polyester, full<br />
Sportcraft Pool Table $100 442- House window $50 442-5809<br />
size $25 each 351-3874<br />
7977<br />
Antique Stroller, metal frame<br />
Childrens Red Velvet Christmas<br />
with leather seat $25 442-3695<br />
Dresses 351-3874<br />
MOBILE HOMES<br />
Alfred Angelo Wedding Dress<br />
from Davids Bridal, size 12, gave<br />
$850 will take $100 453-9186<br />
Hoyt Compound Bow 30 inch<br />
draw 80lb pull $100 545-9083<br />
White Crib with changing table<br />
$100 423-371-0906<br />
Husqvarna Viking Serger 910,<br />
used very little $250 884-3588<br />
Aurora Wedding Dress, size<br />
18, white $140 295-2678<br />
5 Clothing Racks $20 each 423-<br />
790-6934<br />
Baby Bathtub $10 519-6039<br />
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 />
LAND-HOME REPOS<br />
8’ Fluorescent light bulbs, eight<br />
for $25 404-4311<br />
Civil War canon ball $200 obo<br />
836-5998<br />
Collectible glassware 253-7448<br />
Dehumidifier $25 865-368-6753<br />
or 865-306-3547<br />
6 person hot tub with lounger &<br />
top cover $800 295-4437<br />
Graco Baby Crib, wooden, good<br />
condition $100 obo 519-7738<br />
2 Baby Strollers $5 each 423-<br />
371-0906<br />
TV Antenna, brand new $140<br />
442-6026<br />
Mens 26” Bicycle, 3 speed $40<br />
442-3369<br />
Bob Mackie western style coat,<br />
suede with leather lining,<br />
turquoise with fringe, size 2X $75<br />
442-6612<br />
Century Stroller, blue $10 519-<br />
6039<br />
Cheap Prices!<br />
All areas East TN<br />
CASH or BANK FINANCE<br />
Low down<br />
865-938-2047<br />
14x66 2 Bedroom<br />
$5500 CASH<br />
865-938-2041<br />
Landowners<br />
ZeRO down<br />
Pecans for sale, fresh by the<br />
pound. Shelled and whole.<br />
Christmas wreaths, cakes, cookies,<br />
and candy. Call for more information<br />
423-999-2813 or<br />
423-519-5345<br />
New, Used, and Repo Homes<br />
From $250-$350 per month<br />
New Program<br />
865-938-2051<br />
USED Doublewide<br />
3 Bedroom 2 Bath<br />
Stove, Fridge, Big Tub<br />
CASH Quick Sale<br />
$13900 OBO<br />
Can Deliver<br />
865-947-6850<br />
CLASSIFIEDS CLASSIFIEDS<br />
MOBILE HOMES<br />
Used 5 Bedroom<br />
3 Bath Double<br />
Fireplace<br />
865-938-2051<br />
2011 28x76<br />
Doublewide<br />
Divorce Forces<br />
Sale Will Deliver<br />
865-938-2051<br />
Large 3 Bedroom 2 Bath<br />
Double 1569 sq.ft. Island<br />
Kitchen Zero Down<br />
$300-$365 month<br />
865-938-2051<br />
Huge<br />
4BR Doublewide With<br />
Finished Drywall & Island<br />
Kitchen Landowners<br />
0 Down $480-$525 month<br />
865-938-2051<br />
RURAL Home<br />
Programs<br />
Fixed Income OK<br />
For Landowners<br />
865-938-2047<br />
MOTORCYCLES & ATVS<br />
2008 Yamaha V-Star Classic<br />
650cc 2300 miles $3800 519-<br />
8232<br />
2007 Yamaha 4 wheeler 700<br />
Raptor $3,500 firm 423-836-<br />
9082 or 423-381-4244 ask for<br />
Randy<br />
MUSIC<br />
Violin Teacher for lessons<br />
needed for a 4th year student<br />
who moved into an area with no<br />
orchestra or classic music in<br />
schools. 253-7067<br />
I teach piano and I can teach you<br />
to speak Chinese 545-9491<br />
POOLS<br />
MARTIN<br />
Pools & Fence<br />
CALL US TO COME WINTERIZE YOUR POOL!<br />
WE ARE STILL INSTALLING<br />
SWIMMING POOLS<br />
Brad Martin<br />
423-568-2006<br />
423-829-4114<br />
SELL YOUR<br />
HOME<br />
IN THE BUZZ!!<br />
442-1635<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 />
For Sale By Owner:<br />
3BR/2BA 1800 sq.ft. log<br />
house with basement on<br />
2 acres. Nicely landscaped,<br />
good location<br />
$195,000 Call for more<br />
info 707-373-0045<br />
For Sale or Trade By Owner:<br />
Near Sweetwater, 6 acres (will<br />
divide) with outbuilding with 2 roll<br />
up garage doors, city water,<br />
mostly cleared, and some nice<br />
wood land. Will sell below appraised<br />
value, will take best offer<br />
423-337-6475<br />
Newly remodeled 2BR/1BA split<br />
foyer in Arrowhead<br />
Estates/Cherokee Circle. Unfinished<br />
basement, new heat/air,<br />
appliances. Call 442-9004 weekdays,<br />
442-4421 nights & weekends<br />
$93,000 Seller would help<br />
with closing cost. Serious inquires<br />
only.<br />
8+ Acres 2BR/1BA Singlewide<br />
Mobile Home in Tellico Plains.<br />
Owner will finance with $10,000<br />
down payment, monthly payment<br />
$475. Call Diane Tomek<br />
423-261-5150<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 />
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 />
4x8 Utility Trailer with regular size<br />
tires $250 519-8282<br />
SOLD!<br />
WATERCRAFTS<br />
Looking for 10-25 horse outboard<br />
motor, hand steering 865-<br />
363-9818<br />
2001 Bayliner 2855 300HP<br />
AC/HEAT, GPS/ Chartplotter/<br />
Fish finder, excellent condition<br />
$35,000 520-366-7363<br />
14’ Aluminum boat with 25 horse<br />
Evinrude motor, trolling motor<br />
and trailer $800 423-519-1662<br />
1988 Sea Ray 30’ boat, sleeps<br />
6, stove, refrigerator, full head<br />
$6,000 423-252-7113
Page 16 - The BUZZ<br />
A series of bombings in<br />
different parts of Pakistan<br />
killed 103 persons on<br />
Thursday, including 69<br />
who died in a sectarian attack<br />
on a billiard parlor in<br />
the southwest city of<br />
Quetta. Officials said the<br />
blasts were the deadliest in<br />
recent years in the country<br />
and investigators said the<br />
explosions were either the<br />
work of the Taliban or<br />
Baluch militants.<br />
Think tank Heritage<br />
Foundation said on Thursday<br />
the Asia-Pacific region<br />
was the home of the<br />
world’s freest economies,<br />
where governments are<br />
least involved in trade and<br />
labor markets and excessive<br />
spending. Hong<br />
Kong, Singapore, Australia,<br />
and New Zealand<br />
took the four top spots,<br />
followed by Switzerland,<br />
Canada, Chile, Mauritius,<br />
and Denmark. The U.S.<br />
was tenth.<br />
In the grip of a cold<br />
wave in recent days, the<br />
Holy Land got its worst<br />
snowstorm in 20 years on<br />
Thursday as stormy<br />
weather moved in and<br />
dumped up to a foot of<br />
snow across parts of the<br />
Mideast, snarling traffic<br />
from Egypt to Israel,<br />
Lebanon, Jordan, and<br />
Turkey. At least eight persons<br />
died in the region, according<br />
to the Red Cross.<br />
The mayor of a small<br />
village in Quebec said on<br />
Thursday that 11 killer<br />
whales, which were locked<br />
in by ice in a Canadian bay,<br />
swam to freedom on<br />
Wednesday, when a<br />
change in current opened<br />
a path to open water.<br />
Petah Inukpuk said villagers<br />
believed the new<br />
moon activated the current<br />
and created a narrow<br />
channel that stretched 25<br />
miles out into ice-free<br />
water of Hudson Bay.<br />
According to Europe’s<br />
Jet Airliner Crash Data<br />
Evaluation Centre on<br />
Thursday, the world’s<br />
safest airline is not one<br />
Around The Globe<br />
from the United States.<br />
Rather, it is Finnair, which<br />
has not lost an aircraft or<br />
experienced a fatality in<br />
the past 30 years. The carrier<br />
topped second place<br />
Air New Zealand, third<br />
place Cathay Pacific, and<br />
fourth place Emirates.<br />
Among the worst: Sky-<br />
West, Turkish Airlines,<br />
Korean Air, Air India, and<br />
China Airlines.<br />
According to the National<br />
Research Council<br />
and the U.S. Institute of<br />
Medicine on Thursday,<br />
Americans live shorter<br />
lives than people in other<br />
wealthy nations and suffer<br />
You Call<br />
We<br />
Haul!<br />
more violent deaths as<br />
well. Of the world’s 17<br />
wealthiest countries,<br />
Americans had the least<br />
chance of living to 50<br />
years.<br />
National Geographic<br />
journalist Paul Salopek announced<br />
on Thursday that<br />
he would be undertaking<br />
possibly the longest walk<br />
ever: a planned 21,000mile<br />
trek starting in Africa<br />
and tracing man’s migration<br />
route to Chile. Salopek<br />
said he would<br />
tromple through the Middle<br />
East, across Asia, a hop<br />
to Alaska, down the western<br />
U.S., and then on to<br />
Mexico, Central, and<br />
South America, a walkabout<br />
that would take<br />
Boomerang<br />
Doug & DeAnna<br />
Pool<br />
Darts<br />
Sports Bar<br />
January 11, 2013<br />
NOW SERVING FOOD<br />
Saturday - Wicked Garden<br />
$5 COVER/ $5 PITCHER<br />
Opens at 4:30 Tuesday - Sunday<br />
Ladies<br />
Night<br />
Thursday<br />
$1 off<br />
Beer<br />
Must Be 18 or Older with proper ID to enter. No alcohol served under 21.<br />
seven years. Highway 411 S Madisonville<br />
519-5402<br />
And a study released on<br />
Thursday by Charles University<br />
in Prague recently<br />
found that brown-eyed<br />
persons were more trustworthy<br />
than blue-eyed<br />
people. However, lead<br />
study author Karel Kleisner<br />
said he believed it was<br />
COMPLETE CARS $13/100lbs<br />
We Buy All Types of Scrap Metal,<br />
Copper, Aluminum, Brass<br />
Radiators, Wheels, Batteries,<br />
Aluminum Cans, Appliances,<br />
Buses and Farm Equipment<br />
Roll Off Containers Available For Scrap Removal<br />
PURDY’S<br />
AUTO PARTS & SALVAGE<br />
337-3977<br />
149 <strong>County</strong> Road 323 Sweetwater<br />
not eye color that indicated<br />
trustworthiness but<br />
face shape associated with<br />
brown eyes (narrow with<br />
big eyes and broader<br />
mouths) rather than blue<br />
(smaller eyes and eyebrows<br />
farther apart).