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FOR SALE


1998 20 FT. Mon Ark pontoon boat, 75 hp Mercury motor with changing area, porta-potty and detachable table and gas grill. $5800. Call 423-496-7270. 3/26

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

B & B LAWNCARE All your lawncare needs. 423-322-6401 or 423-496-7733. 10/24

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

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

BABYSITTER NEEDED for 9 month old girl in the Benton area. Non-smoker with other children preferred; references required. Call 423-650-6125.

WILDWATER LTD is currently seeking individuals for deli/kitchen staff. Call 423-496-4904. 3/19

NEW MOTORCYCLE RESORT needs part-time, weekend, store clerk help. Ducktown, TN. Must serve beer, have driver’s license. www.ridersresort.net, info@ridersresort.net, Contact John 770-315-3952.

FULL TIME Positions available. Certified Diabetes Educator/RD for Meigs County Health Department. Nutrition Educator for Meigs County Health Department. Tennessee Department of Health Southeast Region. Please fax resume or letter of interest to: 423-634-1003, Attn: Helen Brakebill. 3/26

DRIVERS: DEDICATED 48K-52K/year benefits! Off weekends! Cleveland TN. 2 yrs exp, 23 yoa. CDL-A. 866-851-9902.

DRIVERS-DEDICATED Freight, out & back! Weekly pay, great hometime! Healthcare available. CDL-A OwnerOps welcome! Equal opportunity small family owned company. WJL: 800-999-5551. 3/12

NEED SOMEONE to pick up used restaurant oil. Call 423-715-1524.

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


 COPPERHILL 2 BEDROOM 1 bath house. $450/mo $500 deposit. Also, 1 bedroom, 1 bath furnished mobile home. $350/mo $400 deposit. 423-299-0103 isabellasprings.com@gmail.com


REAL ESTATE



6 WOODED ACRES with city water and electric, possible mountain views. Bailey Road in Benton. $48,000. Craig Harding RE/MAX Rivergate. 423-338-7300 or view online www.craigharding.com

YOUR FAMILY deserves a home. Invest in your future, Government program makes renters into home-owners. Free booklet.  888-638-2699 (FHA)#342.

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 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.

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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