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FOR SALE


TRUCK CAP Black fiberglass, Leer brand, fits Chevrolet, GMC short bed, 90-06 front sliding window, tinted sides & rear glass. Excellent condition. $525 OBO. 116 Burgess Dr., Benton. 338-8789.

STEEL ARCH BUILDINGS Save thousands on two canceled orders. 25’x34’ & 16’x24’. First Come, First Served. Inventory won’t last! Call Today! Made in USA. 866-352-0469.

STEEL BUILDINGS buyers market. Up to 50% off. Can erect. 706-698-4224.

SALE OF UNREDEEMED ITEMS. Tools, guns, TV’s rings, and much more. E & B Pawn Shop, 690 Inman St., Cleveland. 479-4988. tf

THE OLD HOME PLACE  a history of the pioneer mountain life of Polk County. $15.25 including postage. Polk County News, PO Box 129, Benton TN 37307. 338-2818. tf

USED BOOKS Benton Book Mart, located in the Polk County News Benton office across from the courthouse has a wide variety of used books, hardback and paperback, fiction and non-fiction. Come in and trade your old books for some new old books.

HISTORY: Commemorative Millennium Edition $1. Tabloid on 75th anniversary of PCHS available at $2 each. Civil War Diary of G.W. Clemmer $3. Booklet on Great Flood of 1990, $3; booklet on historic resources in Copper Basin, $3; Booklet on the Blizzard of ‘93, $4, Nancy Ward booklet $3. Confederate History $5. Salute to Copper Miners booklet, $5. Please add $1 for postage and handling. Send stamped, self-addressed envelope for order forms of publications on community histories, genealogies, old photos. Polk County News P.O. Box 129, Benton, TN 37307.


SERVICES

AFTER SCHOOL TUTOR in Benton for algebra or English. $8.50-$10/hr. 338-2531.

RIGHT MAN’S LANDSCAPING Wholesale Price. Retaining walls, fence building, plants and underbrush, tree removal. 30 years experience. 706-633-3237 or 423-548-6044. 7/16

LEAF CLEANUP East Polk area. Call David. 706-492-7400 or 706-455-7671.

ANDREWS GARAGE DOOR service of Benton. Repairs and installation. All major credit cards accepted. 423-715-1524. tf

NEED SOME PAINTING done? Free estimates. Call 423-496-1870. tf

STATELINE MINI STORAGE MORE new units. 5x10 to 12x24. Hwy 64, TN/NC stateline. Call 423-496-5006. tf

ADVERTISE across Tennessee! Your message in 67 newspapers reaches 870,000! 25 words for $250. For information call the Polk County News at 338-2818 today and ask about statewide classified. tf.

HELP WANTED


BRAND NEW Motorcycle Resort seeks help. Must serve beer and have driver’s license. Contact John at 770-315-3952. 3/19

LAID OFF? Work from home? Be your own boss? First, call the Federal Trade Commission to find out how to spot work-at-home schemes. 1-877-FTC-HELP. A message from the Polk County News and the Federal Trade Commission.
 

VACATION RENTALS


MOUNTAIN STREAM LODGING Deluxe accommodations, hot tub spas, fireplace, large groups. 423-338-1070.
www.mountainstreamlodging.com


FOR RENT


FOR RENT IN DUCKTOWN  3 bedroom, 2 bath home. Stove, refrig & dishwasher included. W/D connection. Excellent location; attractive setting. Ready now. $585 per mo. Dep & ref req. 828-361-1360. 3/5



REAL ESTATE



LOG HOME with mountain views. This new 3 bedroom 2 bath, 2100 sq. ft. log home has a full unfinished daylight walkout basement on 2.41 acres and private deeded lake access and mountain views out every window. Call Craig Harding RE/MAX Rivergate 423-338-7300. 3/19

Mountain Homes & River Properties ALL listings ONE site. WWW.CraigHarding.COM RE/MAX Rivergate 423-338-7300.

HOME FOR SALE before you buy, read “7 things you must know about new 2008 FHA Mortgages.” Free Government report. 1-877-715-2442 (FHA) ext. 322.

FOR SALE BY OWNER Many 5 to 37 acre tracts of land on Liberty Church Road in Polk County, Tennessee. Property is located in the Tennga community near the Georgia/Tennessee state line. All tracts have good building site and panoramic views of the mountains. Property is restricted to site built homes only with a minimum of 1400 sq. ft. heated area. This property is only 9 miles from the beautiful Ocoee River and Parksville Lake. Ocoee River is a great place to take your family whitewater rafting, canoeing, kayaking or just have a picnic. For more info call 706-217-5759. tf


MOBILE HOMES

 
LANDOWNERS!!! Need extra money? We have people who can put NEW manufactured homes on property. Phone 423-476-2350.

COME NOW to the 2007s mobile home sale!!!! They’re not trailers anymore! 1/2” finished drywall, 2x4 and 2x6 ext. walls. Thermopane windows! And much more. Come see for yourself!! 1671 S. Lee Hwy or phone 423-476-9309.

HURRY! TIME IS running out! No payment for 90 days after the closing! On ALL manufactured homes on our sales center! (excluding FHA loans) 423-476-3605.


MISCELLANEOUS


THE 7TH DAY IS THE SABBATH Exodus 20:8-11. The Beast Thinks to change it, Daniel 7:25, Revelation 13, Revelation 14:6-12. Avoid his mark. Live eternally. For more information, PO Box 309, Haleyville AL 35565. 3/31






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