Classified122715

Page 1

G

SECTION

Submit Your Real Estate News at

FREE

HoME

ASSESSMENT! MARK HITE 667-9385 664-1900

39439119

Sunday, December 27, 2015

realestatenews@ timesfreepress.com

.timesfreepress.com Each office is independently owned and operated.

S

3.6

RE AC

FEATURED PROPERTY SPECIFICATIONS

FEATURES: • 9.5 acres • Six garages • Guesthouse • Generous patio/porch areas • Dacor gas cooking and warming drawer

Randy Durham

39448250

Bedrooms: ....................................................... 4 Bathrooms: ..................................................... 3 Main House Square feet: ........................ 4,036 Guest House Square feet: .......................... 949 Location: 9366 Standifer Gap Road, Ooltewah Price: ................................................... $799,500 MLS#: .................................................. 1234534

2586 POST OAK RD MLS# 1238545 • $198,900

PRESENTED BY: Linda Brock of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Realty Center, 423-364-4663.

(423) 593-2400 (423) 664-1900 www.randydurham.com

THIS NEARLY 10-ACRE PROPERTY OFFERS COMFORTABLE COUNTRY LIVING — AND AN UPSCALE ESCAPE.

39448244

New year, new price 9.5 acre estate offers escape

Each office independently owned & operated.

By Katie West Whether you’re looking for privacy, scenery, luxury or all three, this beautifully maintained and restored estate is the home of your dreams. The gorgeous home and guesthouse are surrounded by nearly 10 acres of gently rolling farmland at the base of White Oak Mountain in Ooltewah. It’s the ideal setting

Let us custom build your NEW HOME

6016 Saab Dr. • Lot # 972 Hamilton on Hunter MLS# 1233241 • $225,000

to escape to on a daily basis, but it’s also perfect for horses, as surrounding properties reinforce. The mature hardwood trees complete a scene that could not be painted more beautifully. The house itself is completely updated inside and out, with a full-masonry exterior and soothing shades of gray, and upgraded lighting, Brazilian teak flooring and cove

crowns inside. The master suite is tucked away on the main floor, while three bedroom suites and a bonus room grace the second level. The kitchen’s top-of-the-line appliances and impressive decor are a must-see. Five garages on the main level and a utility garage on the lower level of the main house mean ample room for vehicles, storage and even a workshop,

and other amenities are too numerous to list. Just seconds from East Hamilton School and only minutes from Hamilton Place mall, Collegedale Academy, Southern Adventist University and Enterprise South, the property’s location is prime, yet still secluded. This 9.5 acre estate is available for viewing by calling Linda Brock at 364-4663.

CALL KAYE IVEY TODAY! Licensed Realtor

LindaBrockHomes.com

For directions and see all our homes go to:

364-4663 • 899-5943

mynewbellhome.com

Linda Brock

A member of the franchise system of BHH Affiliates, LLC

39525451

39502130

423-902-8186 423-266-1253

ABR, CRS, GRI

REAL ESTATE SHOWCASE We’re not not like like the other Realtors. We’re all the other Realtors. Grace Frank Group thinks you deserve Grace Frank Group thinks you deserve

AVOID BECOMING A HOLIDAY FIRE STATISTIC

MORE... MORE ... We’re not just Realtors,

we’renot MARKETING EXPERTS We’re just Realtors, To be MARKETING successful in today’s market, EXPERTS we’re

Opening Doors for You... In My Hometown

Travis Close, ABR, GREEN, GRI, e-PRO

you partner with experts To be must successful in today’s market, who understand how best to position you must partner with experts who understand best to position your homehow TODAY. your home TODAY.

President, Greater Chattanooga Association of Realtors

39523383

Call Now: (423) 355-1538for foryour yourprivate privateconsultation consultation and and visit Call Now: (423) 355-1538 visit ChattanoogaHomeValues.house for a quick pricing evaluation. ChattanoogaHomeValues.house for a quick pricing evaluation.

Grace Frank, MBA office: 423.265.0088 direct: 423.355.1538 GRACEFRANKGROUP.COM

HOMES OPEN SUNDAY 2-4PM Magnolia Creek 8586 Daju Crt 3 BR, 2.5 BA Unfinished Bonus MLS# 1225902 $217,900

Hampton Creek 8732 Gentle Mist Cir. 3 BR, 2.5 BA Unfinished Bonus MLS# 1226697 $295,900

Becky Cope English

At the risk of sounding like Mr. Scrooge, the holiday season is one of the most dangerous times of the year for household fires. Compiled by the National Association of Realtors, these Travis Close tips can help keep your household from becoming a holiday fire statistic. Residential fires during the holiday season are more frequent, more costly, and more deadly than at any other time of the year. The U.S. Fire Administration (USFA) reports more than double the number of open-flame fires on Christmas Day than on an average day, and about twice as many on New Year’s Day. And

when those fires occur, they do more damage – property loss during a holiday fire is 34% greater than in an average fire, and the number of fatalities per thousand fires is nearly 70% higher. When the source of the fire is a highly flammable Christmas tree, the toll in property and lives is even greater. Cooking: Cooking is the top cause of holiday fires, according to the USFA. The most common culprit is food that’s left unattended. It’s easy to get distracted; take a pot holder with you when you leave the kitchen as a reminder that you have something on the stove. Make sure to keep a kitchen fire extinguisher that’s rated for all types of fires, and check that smoke detectors are working. If you’re planning to deep-fry your holiday turkey, do it outside, on a flat, level surface at least

Claire Smith Broker, ABR, CPPS, GRI

Multi-Million Dollar Producer

Cell: 423-645-7313 clsmith@crye-leike.com clairesmith.crye-leike.com

423.886.2880

3018 MARTIN RD. • 4 BR, 3 BA MLS# 1238417 • $174,900

Den & basement bedroom both have large walk-in closets. King Size master bedroom comes with 2 closets. All new vinyl insulated. New roof, that is only 2-3 months old. New carpet and linoleum.

9 WHIRLAWAY DR. • 2 BR, 1 BA MLS# 1236310 • $76,000

New roof, HVAC, Separate dining, tankless water heater. Huge 720 square foot garage, large enough to park 6 cars in. Custom flooring, remodeled kitchen, bath and dining. Enclosed porch, fireplace. 1-Block off of Lee highway. All appliances including washer & dryer.

1307 BOY SCOUT RD. • 4 BR, 2 BA MLS# 1237168 • $142,500

Den. Good condition. Low county taxes. Great neighbors. New paint, ceramic floors in bath and kitchen. 2-Car sized, 1-car garage, with new garage door.

Realtor, Broker

C: 423-364-6298 O: 423-238-5440

39530700

2878 BARKER CAMP RD. • 3 BR, 2.5 BA MLS# 1238053 • $227,900

See Close, Page G2

11.4 acres. Cabin styled interior of the home, with hardwood floors, wood planked cathedral ceiling, split bedroom floor plan. Tiled baths and kitchen. Abundant wild life.

The enclave aT RiveRview

There is no place like Home for the Holidays ...

39498500

• • • • •

Grace Frank listings often • Grace Frank listings often sell 20% faster than market average sell 20% faster than market average We sold over $48 million in 2014 • Grace Frank has a MBA in Marketing, Grace Frank has an MBA in Marketing, and and 25ofyears of marketing over over 25 years marketing campaign experience campaign expereince We utilize a proven pricing strategy, • We utilize a proven pricing strategy, professional photography and writing, and a professional photography and writing, wide array of social media and and a wide array solutions of social media and electronic marketing electronic marketing solutions evaluated weekly and adjusted as needed Our listings are

721 ROBERTA DR. • 3 BR, 1 BA MLS# 1235602 • $89,900

Remodeled kitchen & bath. Hardwood flooring. New metal roof. 40 X 40 garage & equipment, heated & cooled. Comes with floor drain, commode, water fountain, sink, 80 gal. 6.5 HP compressor. Built-in benches, cabinets, router. Other builtin equipment remains.

Linda Brock ABR CRS GRI

LindaBrockHomes.com 364-4663/899-5943

2913 Enclave Bay Dr. • 4 BR, 4.5 BA MLS# 1238734 • $595,000

39448247

May your home be filled with all the many blessings of this holiday & throughout the New Year.

504 OAK TREE DR. • 4 BR, 2.5 BA MLS# 1236517 • $164,900

This new listing is a custom built brick home in the Enclave with a wonderful open floor plan. Stunning two story entrance foyer with beautiful chandelier and large palladium window. Gourmet kitchen with Bosch and Dacor stainless appliances. The kitchen opens up to a large covered porch with ceiling fan overlooking backyard. Huge master suite includes bedroom with beautiful tray ceilings and over sized master closet. Gorgeous living room with twenty foot ceilings, ornate columns, beautiful wall of windows, and a gas fireplace.

423.756.0771

jackwebb@crye-leike.com

BeST company

Lifetime Multi-Million Dollar Producer since 1993 ABR, ASR, GRI, MMDC rbadgley@crye-leike.com rbadgley.crye-leike.com/app Cell: (423) 362-7732

Since 1992

BEST COMPANY

(423) 870-5202 Office

39448243

Office:

39534482

Cell 423.421.1645

Mr. Sold

Robert A. Badgley

Jack Webb

Broker, CRB, CRS, GRI 29 Years of Experience You Can Trust.

King sized bedrooms. Formal dining & living rooms. Large den w/fireplace. Main level double garage. Hardwood floors. 3/4 Brick. Patio. Appliances are negotiable. Remodeled not too long ago. Cul-de-sac.


G2 › Sunday, December 27, 2015

PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD: 423-757-6200

• • • TIMESFREEPRESS.COM

Hamilton County Real Estate Transactions NOTICE: The Hamilton County Register’s Office did not publish this data. All information in the Register’s Office is public information as set on in T.C.A. 10-7-503. For questions regarding this report, call Mark Jones of the Times Free Press at 423-757-6505. Transactions of $10,000 and above recorded between December 17-23, 2015, are included in this report. Quitclaim transactions are not included. Listings include address or GI number, seller(s), buyer(s) and sale price. GI numbers, listed when street addresses are not available, refer to the location of transactions (book number and page number) in the record of the Hamilton County Register Office, 423-209-6560. Due to space limitations not all transactions listed.

TOTAL (190 transactions) $48,837,681 CHATTANOOGA (81) $24,003,730 GI 10633 809; Buyer(s): Citipark Investors Llc; Seller(s): 801 Associates Llc; $5,000,000. GI 10635 378; Buyer(s): StoutHanania Investments Llc; Seller(s): L F Jr Pye; $3,800,000. GI 10637 200; Buyer(s): Ashok Bhatnagar, Donna Bhatnagar; Seller(s): Corner Properties Inc; $949,000. GI 10636 516; Buyer(s): Pointe Holdings Llc; Seller(s): Dillard Smith Construction Co, Southeast Energy Services Inc, Lake Mirror Land Co, Service Electric Co; $900,000. GI 10635 347; Buyer(s): Wolftever Real Estate Llc; Seller(s): Suntrust Bank Tr, Anne Cannon Crais Tr, Family Trust, Alvin F Cannon; $792,000. GI 10636 974; Buyer(s): Dean D Schauer; Seller(s): Howard L Jr Cummings, Kristi L Cummings; $555,000. GI 10637 583; Buyer(s): Hixson Retina Llc; Seller(s): Ckc Properties Llc; $545,000. GI 10636 703; Buyer(s): Patsy Jadoobirsingh Hayward Tr, Revocable Trust Agreement Of Patsy Jadoobirsingh Hayward; Seller(s): Linda C Spencer; $450,000. GI 10634 400; Buyer(s): Jamie A Ingalls, Catherine M Kelly Ingalls; Seller(s): Ronald Roy, Susan Roy; $435,000. GI 10633 872; Buyer(s): Citipark Investors Llc; Seller(s): Bbc Associates; $431,800. GI 10636 647; Buyer(s): Timothy S Williams, Lacey Y Williams; Seller(s): Jeanne Jayne, Jeanne Werner; $425,000. GI 10636 56; Buyer(s): Brian Paris, Mary L Paris; Seller(s): Phyllis J Perlman; $377,000. 637 E 16Th St; Buyer(s): Walter B Ruzic, Andrea H Ruzic; Seller(s): Rtb Holdings Llc; $310,320. GI 10636 488; Buyer(s): Fortune Five Investments Inc; Seller(s): Cannon Partnership; $308,000. GI 10637 25; Buyer(s): Richard T Christian, Cindy K Christian; Seller(s): Sarita Kandel Sapkota, Biggya L Sapkota; $300,000. GI 10632 877; Buyer(s): Shadrick L Guinn, Melissa Guinn; Seller(s): Thomas Demas; $294,000. 1924 Hickory Valley Rd; Buyer(s): 1924 Hickory Llc; Seller(s): Se First Holding Llc; $294,000. 1005 Stone Ledge Ln; Buyer(s): Ryan Boozer, Julie Ana Mitchell Boozer; Seller(s): G T Issa Construction Llc; $284,970. 2867 Waterhaven Dr; Buyer(s): William M Iv Walker, Rebecca Walker; Seller(s): Chattanooga Properties Llc; $284,000. GI 10635 935; Buyer(s): Theresa Anne Aubry; Seller(s): David L Tatum, Paula C Tatum; $269,900. 8454 Maple Valley Dr; Buyer(s): Tmkg Inc; Seller(s): K & M Builder & Developer Inc; $258,400. GI 10633 845; Buyer(s): Frank L Reyes; Seller(s): John R Ackerman Tr; $237,900. GI 10634 666; Buyer(s): Farah Kandah, Lara Marji; Seller(s): Adam J Miller, Gina R Miller; $235,000. GI 10636 591; Buyer(s): John W Wortham, Sherry A Wortham; Seller(s): Richard E Lowrance; $225,000. GI 10635 320; Buyer(s): 3100 Wood Avenue Llc; Seller(s): Christopher R Norwood, Tela Sain; $215,000. 2836 Firethorn Ln; Buyer(s): April Walker; Seller(s): Smh Construction Inc; $200,000. GI 10635 495; Buyer(s): Ray Gorrell, Donald F Thatcher; Seller(s): Clifford Dean Jr Nixon; $200,000. 3336 Roberts Rd; Buyer(s): Edward T Landis; Seller(s): James Mansfield, Debera Mansfield, Debera J Mansfield; $194,000. 9252 Sunny Shore Ln; Buyer(s): William E Henninger, Melissa A Gannon; Seller(s): Fielding H Jr Atchley Tr, Joanne D Rodgers Revocable Living Trust, Joanne Drennen Rodgers, Charles B Rodgers; $192,500. GI 10633 878; Buyer(s): Robert Padgett; Seller(s): Patrisha Renee Fanter, Patrisha Fanter, Wade Fanter; $190,000. GI 10636 779; Buyer(s): Alice R Horton; Seller(s): Peter A Baldschun, Mallory P Baldschun; $178,500. 8010 Hamilton Mill Dr; Buyer(s): Justin Kirk, Shanda Kirk; Seller(s): Cindy Chappell; $177,000. 608 Wood Ln; Buyer(s): Jane J Buffaloe; Seller(s): Rita M Farmer; $175,000. GI 10634 894; Buyer(s): Stephanie Rena Gelabert; Seller(s): Matthew L Tumey, Julie A Tumey; $166,700. 6851 Village Lake Cir; Buyer(s): John N Wilson; Seller(s): Down South Homes Llc; $165,000. GI 10636 625; Buyer(s): Marc C Underwood, Kayla Isabella Delong; Seller(s): Regen Properties Llc; $165,000. GI 10636 39; Buyer(s): Robert E Bowers, Tracey R Bowers; Seller(s): Brian Orr; $157,900. GI 10635 869; Buyer(s): Hannah Martin, Jacob Martin; Seller(s): Joshua

D Tate, Carrie L Tate, Carrie L Hampton; $153,000. 6517 Lakeshore Pkwy; Buyer(s): Glenn W Sr Mulkey, Juanita O Mulkey; Seller(s): Douglas R Johnson Tr, Marion Anthony Allen; $148,500. GI 10635 829; Buyer(s): Mia Lagorio; Seller(s): Horace Newton Jr Barker; $147,000. 915 Donaldson Rd; Buyer(s): Melvin S Sr Burrows, Sheila R Burrows; Seller(s): Deborah Faye Bowman Mccarn, Patricia Raye Bowman Linden, Rachel B Bowman; $140,000. GI 10633 218; Buyer(s): Philip G Mendenhall; Seller(s): Sandy O Mitchum, Michael O Oakes, Wendy O Wilhelm; $135,000. GI 10637 412; Buyer(s): Cheryl L Flerl; Seller(s): Janna Janette Bates, Timothy Randy Bates; $131,900. 4311 Kellys Ferry Rd; Buyer(s): James R Daniel, April S Daniel; Seller(s): Ellen Blanche Hicks, Albert Barrett Jr Hicks, Prentice Nathaniel Hicks; $130,000. GI 10637 381; Buyer(s): Betty Marie Damon; Seller(s): Joan E Murphey, Joan E Murphey-Cope, Perry Jay Cope; $125,000. 3787 Premium Dr; Buyer(s): Denise Joy Monroe; Seller(s): Amy N Cooke, Amy C Stanley, Grant Stanley; $120,000. GI 10633 746; Buyer(s): Jason Donnie Carroll; Seller(s): Jonathan A Barrow; $119,999. 801 Ashwood Ln; Buyer(s): Jordan Elliott Phillips; Seller(s): Virginia C Love Tr, Virginia C Love Tr, Roy Gadd Tr, Michel E Holder Family Trust, Michel Elizabeth Holder; $117,500. 203 Brookfield Ave; Buyer(s): Thomas Roberts, Margaret Roberts; Seller(s): Linda Jean Mills; $115,000. GI 10635 317; Buyer(s): Willie J Hayden; Seller(s): Donald Sanderfur, Charles B Sanderfur, Lizzie Ann Sanderfur; $115,000. GI 10636 435; Buyer(s): Tony A Williams; Seller(s): Hood Capley; $114,500. GI 10635 428; Buyer(s): Walter Guice, Derek Spiers; Seller(s): Calvin Louis Parris, Calvin L Parris, Melvin Wayne Parris, Melvin Parris, Yvonne S Wingfield, Yvonne Sue Wingfield, Martha Nell Clark; $114,000. 6755 Hickory Creek Rd; Buyer(s): Brad A Treat, Angela M Treat; Seller(s): Jacklyn Vaden, Joan Ward, Janet Tucker; $113,800. GI 10637 510; Buyer(s): Paul Sangchun Sok, Kathy Kyongmi Sok; Seller(s): John Kile, Marla Merritt Kile, Marla Merritt; $110,000. GI 10637 757; Buyer(s): Eugene A Blefari Tr, Joan E Blefari Tr, Blefari 1987 Revocable Trust; Seller(s): Breana C Harvell; $110,000. 4109 Albemarle Ave ; Buyer(s): Joseph N Pietrantone, Sherri L Pietrantone; Seller(s): Selene Finance Lp; $103,500. GI 10637 349; Buyer(s): Misago Liberata; Seller(s): Chattanooga Community Housing Development Organization Inc; $95,000. GI 10635 642; Buyer(s): William Hunt, Logan Hunt; Seller(s): Roy S Roberts, Hope Freeman; $91,000. GI 10632 425; Buyer(s): Adrian Stitts; Seller(s): Mary Anne Squire, Doris W Roberts, Eugene Dale Jr Roberts; $90,000. 31 Vista Dr; Buyer(s): Carrington Mortgage Services Llc; Seller(s): Robert J Solomon Tr, Wendy E Osborn; $89,540. 8942 Drake Parkway Rd; Buyer(s): Deutsche Bank National Trust Co Tr; Seller(s): Jason S Mangrum Tr, Pamela D Taylor; $87,000. 2331 Ridgecrest Dr; Buyer(s): Deborah Henning; Seller(s): Ryan Gallagher, Katrina Gallagher; $82,700. GI 10635 443; Buyer(s): Smart Choice Properties Llc; Seller(s): Anne Cannon Crais Tr, Suntrust Bank Tr, Family Trust, Alvin F Cannon; $73,700. 4813 Mccahill Rd; Buyer(s): L P Smith, Betty Jean Schmid; Seller(s): Wilson & Associates Pllc Tr, Wilma Jo Bradley; $71,500. GI 10634 841; Buyer(s): Kermit J Jr Stiles; Seller(s): Chris Janda; $65,800. GI 10636 450; Buyer(s): Jamey A Bonds; Seller(s): Creighton L Sr Petrich, Mary L Petrich; $62,700. 3615 Ridgeside Rd; Buyer(s): Secretary Of Housing & Urban Development; Seller(s): Nationstar Mortgage Llc; $59,200. 900 Mtn Creek Rd; Buyer(s): Cobb Family Llc; Seller(s): Timothy B Gipson; $55,000. GI 10637 160; Buyer(s): Miller Building Co Inc; Seller(s): Blue Mountain Co Gp; $48,000. 1706 Mcbrien Rd; Buyer(s): Thomas Green; Seller(s): Secretary Of Housing & Urban Development; $45,001. 109 Sequoia Dr; Buyer(s): Michael James Salerno; Seller(s): Fannie Mae, Federal National Mortgage Assn; $44,000. GI 10637 223; Buyer(s): Douglas S Thompson Tr, Kathryn B Thompson Tr, Thompson Family Trust, Christopher Froehlich, Jennifer N Froehlich, Matthew F Nall, Aimee Nall; Seller(s): Obar Investments Llc; $42,000. GI 10633 197; Buyer(s): Estill Lee Spangler; Seller(s): Margaret E Hudson; $36,100. 205 Winchester St; Buyer(s): Tailored Construction & Development Inc; Seller(s): John J King, Sandra B King; $33,000. 1113 Renas Terr; Buyer(s): G T Issa Construction Llc; Seller(s): Tks Development Gp; $30,000. GI 10633 788; Buyer(s): Scenic City Development Corp; Seller(s): Rachel B Gann, Ronald L Gann; $24,000. GI 10632 651; Buyer(s): Eliseo Perez Escalante, Ricardo Perez Escalante; Seller(s): Stepforwardhomeownership Llc; $23,300. 2187 E 37Th St; Buyer(s): Federal National Mortgage Assn; Seller(s): Teresa D Walker, Donald G Walker, D

Gregg Walker, Shapiro & Ingle Llp Tr; $14,100. 2017 Stuart St; Buyer(s): Deutsche Bank National Trust Co Tr; Seller(s): Jason S Mangrum Tr, Tanner Hawk; $14,000. GI 10636 328; Buyer(s): Sylvester Freeman; Seller(s): L D Brown Tr, Brainerd Ridge Preservation Trust; $13,500. 3209 6Th Ave; Buyer(s): Sharon E Oliver; Seller(s): Barbara Louise Millard; $12,000.

HARRISON (4) $473,800 6501 Basil Ln; Buyer(s): Carlus T Hammonds, Nicole Pendergrass; Seller(s): Richard A Smith, Sara C Smith; $169,000. 10015 Birchwood Pike; Buyer(s): Matthew Braisted, Stephanie Braisted; Seller(s): Robert L Nederhoff, Lisa M Nederhoff; $154,900. 6322 Fairest Dr; Buyer(s): Jennifer J Shaw, Kathy A Clark; Seller(s): Tk Investments Llc; $135,000. 6827 Buck Trl Dr; Buyer(s): Carol E Meacham; Seller(s): Sam H Woolwine; $14,900.

HIXSON (11) $1,275,950 6001 Old Dayton Pike ; Buyer(s): U S Bank National Assn Tr; Seller(s): Shapiro & Ingle Llp Tr, Mark L Dunlap, Tonjia Dunlap; $190,975. 6001 Old Dayton Pike; Buyer(s): U S Bank National Assn Tr; Seller(s): Mark L Dunlap, Tonjia Dunlap, Shapiro & Ingle Llp Tr; $190,975. 1374 Polaris Dr; Buyer(s): Richard A Ii Marshall, Stephanie M Marshall; Seller(s): Carol Pighini, Carol P Whitney, Scott Whitney; $180,000. 909 Sutton Dr; Buyer(s): Jeffrey S Wetmore; Seller(s): County Oaks Llc; $126,000. 430 Sevier St; Buyer(s): Jessie Adam Johnson, Sarah Christine Johnson; Seller(s): Tk Investments Llc; $119,500. 138 Colony Cir; Buyer(s): Michael Gerges; Seller(s): Joe C Saxon; $119,000. 642 Narrows Way; Buyer(s): Angela Michelle Karnes; Seller(s): Se First Holding Llc; $117,000. 2710 Hamill Rd; Buyer(s): Robie Robinson, Patricia Robinson; Seller(s): Wayne K Agee, Amy Agee; $87,500. 1104 Cranbrook Dr; Buyer(s): Erin A King; Seller(s): Ricky C King; $77,000. 1310 Boy Scout Rd; Buyer(s): Nationstar Mortgage Llc, Champion Mortgage Co; Seller(s): Barbara Cox, Jason S Mangrum Tr, Joseph B Cox; $56,000. 1326 Ely Rd; Buyer(s): Blissa Bennett Letson, Larry Dewayne Letson; Seller(s): Llew Boyd; $12,000.

LUPTON CITY (1) $32,000 3903 Arkwright St; Buyer(s): Gary E Aslinger; Seller(s): Judy Walker, Jerry Penney, Pat Wilkey; $32,000.

OOLTEWAH (15) $3,014,315 7269 Claudes Creek Dr; Buyer(s): R K Beaty, Dana M Beaty; Seller(s): Peter Dechelle, Chivon Dechelle; $395,000. 7325 Blazing Star; Buyer(s): Marlene Kreidler, James Mckamey; Seller(s): Paran Homes Llc; $309,000. 9582 Rookwood Cir; Buyer(s): Joey A Johnson, Sandra G Johnson; Seller(s): G T Issa Construction Llc; $279,900. 8025 Turkey Run Rd; Buyer(s): Carl F Coates, Beth Coates; Seller(s): Jeremiah D Ball; $265,000. 7136 Goldenrod Ct; Buyer(s): Derek R Brown, Charlene A Brown; Seller(s): Pennie R Pearson, Barry E Pearson; $265,000. 4176 Birdseye Vw; Buyer(s): Deborah Foster Beasley; Seller(s): G T Issa Construction Llc; $259,900. 8388 Deer Run Cir; Buyer(s): Nancy D Rolfes; Seller(s): Pratt Homebuilders Ii Llc; $231,700. 8457 Dakota Sky Way; Buyer(s): Gary Robinson, Shelia Robinson;

Close • Continued from G1 10 feet from the house. Candles: The incidence of candle fires is four times higher during December than during other months. According to the National Fire Protection Association, four of the five most dangerous days of the year for residential candle fires are Christmas/Christmas Eve and New Year’s/New Year’s Eve. (The fifth is Halloween.) To reduce the danger, maintain about a foot of space between the candle and anything that can burn. Set candles on sturdy bases or cover with hurricane globes. Never leave flames unattended. Before bed, walk through each room to make sure candles are blown out. For atmosphere without worry, consider flameless LED candles. Christmas Trees: It takes less than 30 seconds for a dry tree to engulf a room in flames, according to the Building and Fire Research Laboratory of the National Institute for Standards and Technology. “They make turpentine

GI 10632 829; Buyer(s): Tkc Clxxxix Llc; Seller(s): Lookout Mountain Investment Co; $3,315,000. GI 10637 66; Buyer(s): Chattanooga Construction Co Llc; Seller(s): Jcg Properties Llc; $1,088,000. GI 10634 863; Buyer(s): Michael C Gallman; Seller(s): Samuel A Guthrie, Gwen L Guthrie; $758,900. GI 10634 160; Buyer(s): Robert Ryan Ruff, Chelsey Lane Ruff; Seller(s): Matthew C Palmgren, Tammy Lynn Palmgren; $585,000.

GI 10637 561; Buyer(s): Sam Ray Jr Beaver, Joyce E Beaver; Seller(s): James D Ii Flegal, Charlotte Flegal; $520,000. GI 10635 885; Buyer(s): William S Iii Hunt, Lois Diane Hunt; Seller(s): Wade F Pearson, Rosborough H Pearson; $500,000. GI 10632 410; Buyer(s): Jacks Family Restaurants Lp; Seller(s): Sarleena Enterprises Inc; $475,000. GI 10634 361; Buyer(s): Adam J Miller, Gina R Miller; Seller(s): Carol Jean Strawn; $392,000. GI 10633 870; Buyer(s): Gregory L Sherman, Kay C Sherman; Seller(s): Kinston Southern Properties Llc; $389,900. GI 10633 241; Buyer(s): Stephanie Mckinney; Seller(s): Eric Erger, Sara Erger; $357,000. GI 10636 969; Buyer(s): Laura Louise Johnson, Tyler Bryan Johnson; Seller(s): Patsy K Robinson; $356,000. GI 10633 831; Buyer(s): Robert H Stickley, Ruth H Stickley, Charles Henry Howell Tr, Annetta Jennette Howell Tr, Charles Henry Howell Trust, Annetta Jeannette Howell Trust; Seller(s): Alan Haley, Teena Haley; $350,000. GI 10633 895; Buyer(s): Stephanie M Mcguffie, James Blake Smith; Seller(s): Goodwin Southern Property Llc; $346,000. GI 10635 610; Buyer(s): Cleon Ii Coleman; Seller(s): Randolph A Petersen, Randolph Petersen, Magella Petersen, Magella C Petersen; $300,000. GI 10637 743; Buyer(s): Charles S Young; Seller(s): Ijg Inc, Ival Goldstein Properties Inc; $287,000. GI 10635 523; Buyer(s): Lynn E Wallace, Dianne S Wallace; Seller(s): Benjamin C Burnham, Angela B Burnham; $272,500. GI 10635 467; Buyer(s): Todd A Shepard, Regina A Shepard; Seller(s): Taybro-Falke Llc; $270,000. GI 10634 330; Buyer(s): Gretchen Richards; Seller(s): Lance L Posey, Katherine J Posey; $260,000. GI 10637 431; Buyer(s): Craig B Lyons, Taylor N Clearman; Seller(s): Justin P Burke, Ann G Burke; $260,000. GI 10635 307; Buyer(s): Katrena Pruett; Seller(s): Family Trust, Anne Cannon Crais Tr, Alvin F Cannon, Suntrust Bank Tr; $258,500. GI 10637 94; Buyer(s): Jason C Tanner; Seller(s): Hgh Construction Llc; $249,945. GI 10635 731; Buyer(s): Micheal Lengyel; Seller(s): Justin K Garner; $225,000. GI 10632 898; Buyer(s): Lucas Ledford, Jennifer Ledford; Seller(s): Jason Lee Bryant, Tara A Bryant; $220,000. GI 10633 775; Buyer(s): Lucas William Cotter, Amanda Faith Cotter; Seller(s): Zakary Christin Clift, Amy Elise Clift; $220,000. GI 10637 392; Buyer(s): Drew A Robinson, Aryn M Robinson; Seller(s): Freda Joan Hawkins; $220,000. GI 10637 246; Buyer(s): David Harrell, Christina Harrell; Seller(s): Kelly Brogan, Kelly A Mittan; $218,000. GI 10636 571; Buyer(s): David Johnson, Heather S Johnson; Seller(s): Laura C Mosley; $215,000. GI 10633 77; Buyer(s): Theodore B Lancaster; Seller(s): Mark S Busher; $210,000. GI 10635 952; Buyer(s): April H Swaim; Seller(s): First Volunteer Bank; $200,000. GI 10633 20; Buyer(s): Patrick J Riehl, Patty J Riehl; Seller(s): Lewis Allen Wallace Tr, Jan Leah Wallace Tr, Wallace Family Trust; $185,500. GI 10635 865; Buyer(s): Southern Adventist University Inc; Seller(s): William E Irwin, Edna Blackwell Irwin, Edna B Irwin; $185,000. GI 10635 972; Buyer(s): Mark Alfred Iv Hennessee, Brittany Marie Hennessee; Seller(s): Jeffrey P Spaide, Crystal A Spaide; $180,000. GI 10635 322; Buyer(s): Scott L Smith; Seller(s): John A Jr Austin, Sarah I Austin; $179,000.

GI 10636 554; Buyer(s): Dana C Wood; Seller(s): Harry F Jacobs, Viola S Jacobs; $175,000. GI 10634 422; Buyer(s): Randall H Thomas, Jo E Laxton; Seller(s): Joann Parker Colvin, Joann P Colvin; $171,500. GI 10637 226; Buyer(s): Paul E Gretza; Seller(s): Stephen James Lively, Tara N Lively; $170,000. GI 10636 888; Buyer(s): Megan Catherine Touron; Seller(s): John C Ross, Mary J Ross; $169,500. GI 10637 263; Buyer(s): Courtney L Harris, Daniel R Mcevoy; Seller(s): David L Harrell, Christina L Harrell; $161,200. GI 10635 749; Buyer(s): Alex C Dennis; Seller(s): James E Sr Vincent; $159,900. GI 10633 760; Buyer(s): Angela Fox, Virgil Fox; Seller(s): Anders Chase Carter, Devon Suzanne Carter; $158,100. GI 10635 337; Buyer(s): Casey Johnson; Seller(s): Cannon Partnership; $145,200. GI 10633 790; Buyer(s): Collin K Crane; Seller(s): Horizon Private Equity Llc; $145,000. GI 10636 744; Buyer(s): Robyn L Mcgrady; Seller(s): Trena R Harrington, Timothy Welch; $144,900. GI 10636 512; Buyer(s): Joshua J Watts; Seller(s): Cannon Partnership; $140,800. GI 10635 344; Buyer(s): Michael E Tosi; Seller(s): Carol Gann, Evan Gray, Courtney Gray Donley; $132,000. GI 10636 65; Buyer(s): Ronald E Shelton; Seller(s): Terry Trivette, Angela Trivette, Anela Trivette; $126,500. GI 10635 970; Buyer(s): Richard Sutton, Cindy L Sutton; Seller(s): Kelly Elizabeth Smith; $121,000. GI 10635 341; Buyer(s): Carl R Lovill; Seller(s): Johnny R Jones; $120,000. GI 10633 655; Buyer(s): Luther R Lawson; Seller(s): Mark A Iv Hennessee, Brittany M Miller Hennessee; $108,500. GI 10634 832; Buyer(s): John Mark Hite, Karalee Sue Hite; Seller(s): Owen B Triolo, Mary Ann Triolo; $94,000. GI 10635 488; Buyer(s): Roby Michael Myers, Kathryn V Myers; Seller(s): Suntrust Bank Tr, Frances C Cannon Irrevocable Family Trust, Frances C Cannon; $85,250. GI 10634 299; Buyer(s): Joshua J Watts; Seller(s): Jean M Lamb, Stephen M Westerfield, Stephanie Marshall, Richard Ii Marshall; $85,000. GI 10636 471; Buyer(s): Daine Norwich; Seller(s): Joseph Edwin Jr Eaves Tr, Eaves Irrevocable Trust Agreement; $85,000. GI 10634 596; Buyer(s): Yvonne M Taylor; Seller(s): Johnny C Sunderland, Susan M Sunderland; $79,000. GI 10636 952; Buyer(s): Teri Mobley, Althea Mobley; Seller(s): First Volunteer Bank; $71,000. GI 10635 903; Buyer(s): Ironwood Builders Llc; Seller(s): Bowers Properties Llc; $70,500. GI 10637 451; Buyer(s): James Andrew Jr Craig, James Andrew Sr Craig, Cathy Denise Craig, Carolyn J Craig; Seller(s): Charles W Davis; $68,620. GI 10636 310; Buyer(s): Steve Pickett, Tina Pickett; Seller(s): Adam E Keyser, Lanie B Keyser; $68,000. GI 10633 17; Buyer(s): Seth Rogers; Seller(s): Bill G Sanders, Scott Robinson; $67,500. GI 10633 762; Buyer(s): Southern Standard Homes Llc; Seller(s): Buster & Brown Properties Llc; $61,000. GI 10636 321; Buyer(s): Blue Mountain Co Gp; Seller(s): Mark David Sims; $60,000. GI 10637 78; Buyer(s): Sons Ray Properties Llc; Seller(s): Cr Properties 2015 Llc; $50,000. GI 10634 460; Buyer(s): Don Drumm, Jane Drumm; Seller(s): M E Viers, W Glenn Viers, Michael E Viers; $45,000. GI 10633 149; Buyer(s): A2 Llc; Seller(s): Kevin Ashley Rentzell, Kevin A Rentzell; $43,000.

out of pine trees,” notes Tom Olshanski, spokesman for the USFA. “A Christmas tree is almost explosive when it goes.” A well-watered tree is almost impossible to ignite. Keep the tree away from heat sources, such as a fireplace or radiator, and out of traffic patterns. If you’re using live garlands and other greenery, keep them at least three feet away from heating sources. No matter how well the tree is watered, it will start to dry out after about four weeks, Olshanski says, so take it down after the holidays. Artificial trees don’t pose much of a fire hazard; just make sure yours is flame-retardant. Decorative Lights: If you used any frayed or cracked wires or broken sockets while decorating, throw them out. If you have more than three strings of lights end to end, opt for extension cords, which should be in good condition and UL-rated for indoor or outdoor use. Check outdoor receptacles to make sure the ground fault interrupters don’t trip. Tripping repeatedly is a sign that they need to be replaced. For outside lights,

avoid using nails or staples, which can damage the wiring and increase the risk of a fire. Instead, use UL-rated clips or hangers. And take lights down within 90 days. When leaving them up all year round, squirrels chew on them and they get damaged by weather. Kids Playing with Matches: The number of blazes — and, tragically, the number of deaths — caused by children playing with fire goes up significantly during the holidays. From January through March, 13% of fire deaths are the result of children playing with fire, the USFA reports; in December, that percentage doubles. So keep matches and lighters out of kids’ reach. “We tend to underestimate the power of these tools,” says Meri-K Appy, president of the nonprofit Home Safety Council. “A match or lighter could be more deadly than a loaded gun in the hands of a small child.” Fireplaces: Soot can harden on chimney walls as flammable creosote, so before the fireplace season begins, have your chimney inspected to see if it needs cleaning. Screen the fire-

place to prevent embers from popping out onto the floor or carpet, and never use flammable liquids to start a fire in the fireplace. Only burn seasoned wood – no wrapping paper. When cleaning out the fireplace, put embers in a metal container and set them outside to cool for 24 hours before disposal. As you enjoy the holidays with family and friends, keep these tips in mind. On behalf of all Realtors in Greater Chattanooga, I wish you a safe and happy holiday. The Greater Chattanooga Association of Realtors is “The Voice of Real Estate in Greater Chattanooga.” The Association is a regional organization with more than 1,500 members and is one of more than 1,400 local boards and associations of REALTORS nationwide that comprise the National Association of Realtors. The Greater Chattanooga Association of Realtors services Hamilton and Sequatchie counties in southeast Tennessee and Catoosa, Dade and Walker counties in northwest Georgia. For more information, visit www.gcar.net.

Seller(s): Dreamtech Homes Llc; $217,175. 8470 Refuge Ln; Buyer(s): Wells Fargo Bank Na; Seller(s): Wilson & Associates Pllc Tr, Harold Evans, Starlencia Billups, Clifford J Billups; $211,640. 8515 Kennerly Ct; Buyer(s): Danny B Hill; Seller(s): Ryan Preston, Bryan Preston, Janyne Preston; $200,000. 5206 Darrowby Dr; Buyer(s): Christopher A Jones, Stacy M Jones; Seller(s): Keith Vincent, Chelsea Vincent; $177,500. 7588 Hollydale Ln; Buyer(s): Chattanooga Properties Llc; Seller(s): Buster & Brown Properties Llc; $60,000. 7570 Hollydale Ln; Buyer(s): Chattanooga Properties Llc; Seller(s): Buster & Brown Properties Llc; $60,000. 7433 Keely Run; Buyer(s): Chattanooga Properties Llc; Seller(s): Buster & Brown Properties Llc; $60,000. 9640 Post Oak Dr; Buyer(s): Harry S Carden, Maureen P Carden; Seller(s): Down South Homes Llc; $22,500.

SIGNAL MOUNTAIN (5) $912,000 7553 Raptors Roost Ln; Buyer(s): William R Ii Marsden, Elizabeth J Marsden; Seller(s): Andrew Blaine Cooper, Heather Harper Cooper; $347,000. Shackleford Ridge Rd; Buyer(s): Signal Mountain Bible Church Inc; Seller(s): James L Jr Okelley, Janet G Okelley; $240,000. 207 Oakmont Ln; Buyer(s): Christian A Vessels, Lauren M Vessels; Seller(s): Steven L May, Marian G May; $185,000. 1 Sivley Trl; Buyer(s): J Kyle Green, Kimberly K Green; Seller(s): Evan Tyler Hubbs; $90,000. 1161 Ridgeway Ave; Buyer(s): Signal Point Inc; Seller(s): Katheren Land, Kathrene Land, Amelia Land Brown, Lana Land Burkhart, Kaye Land Powers; $50,000.

SODDY-DAISY (9) $1,695,671 1530 Leighton Dr; Buyer(s): Matthew T Smith, Gwendolyn W Smith; Seller(s): Lance M Middleton, Laura H Middleton; $340,000. 1135 Natural Way; Buyer(s): Christopher Lee Ward, Heather Shay Ward; Seller(s): Nu-Era Construction Llc; $339,000. 10171 Hunters Hollow Rd; Buyer(s): Aaron Peggram, Kyle Peggram; Seller(s): Walter F Mullins, Alisa R Mullins; $252,000. 1835 Short Leaf Ln ; Buyer(s): Myron E Norris, Amy N Norris; Seller(s): D & H Development Llc; $181,500. 1885 Staghorn Dr; Buyer(s): Jeffrey R Wetherill, Sarah Wetherill; Seller(s): Bobby D Privett; $163,900. 1232 Pendall Ln; Buyer(s): Richard F Namenek; Seller(s): James F Cofer; $150,000. 10011 Hunter Trace Dr; Buyer(s): Deutsche Bank National Trust Co Tr; Seller(s): John R Roan Tr, Lisa Mathis; $139,970. 1710 Mowbray Pike; Buyer(s): Sheena L Pilkington; Seller(s): Thomas J Bleasdale; $77,500. 220 Housley Rd; Buyer(s): Yi Zhang; Seller(s): Doris J Steadman, Doris J Hudson, Brock & Scott Pllc Tr; $51,801.

UNDESIGNATED (64) $17,430,215


TIMESFREEPRESS.COM • • •

PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD: 423-757-6200

MORTAGE RATES

ALL THE RAGE: WHAT’S TRENDING IN HARDWOOD FLOORING

Freddie Mac surveys lenders each week on the rates, fees and points for the most popular mortgage products. Primary Mortgage Market Survey results as of Dec. 24 are:

3.96% 3.22% 3.06% 2.68% 15-Yr FRM

REAL ESTATE SERVICES

AREA 2

FIRE YOUR LANDLORD! You work hard for your money-stop buying your landlord’s home. Invest in your own. Zero down & low acquisition homes available. Robert Badgley 362-7732 Crye-Leike Realtors 423-870-5202

HOUSES FOR SALE

Dtwn, St. Elmo, Highland Park, Avondale, Missionary Ridge

5/1-Yr ARM

1-Yr ARM

RETAIL FOR SALE Brainerd Area: Retail Center 16,500 sqft. 20% cash on cash return. 2 acre lot. 85% occupied. 423-521-1052

OFFICE FOR LEASE East Brainerd Area / Graysville Rd. Approx. 1,000 sq.ft., 2 Office spaces + garage. Water included. $650/month . 423-894-2340, 423-298-7296, 423-298-7294

RECRUIT REGIONALLY When you place your employment ad with the Times Free Press be sure to ask how you can get your ad placed on hundreds of jobs boards all over the southeast!

AREA 9

Chatt. Nice 3 BR 2 bath on good lot. Fireplace. $6K down, $500/mo. 423-304-4041

HOUSES FOR SALE

Signal Mountain, Walden, Suck Creek

Signal Mountain Charm 603 Texas Avenue. 3 or 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths. Located in Historic Old Town. Signal Mountain Schools. Completely renovated. Great neighborhood close to Signal Mountain Golf and Country Club. $317,500. Call 423-322-8657

AREA 12

HOUSES FOR SALE Hwy. 58, Harrison, Georgetown

AREA 19

HARRISON. A home on the Lake. 6422 Ware Branch Cove Dr. 4 BR, 3.5 baths, 3011sf, S/S appliances. $499,000. Call 423-505-6313.

HOUSES FOR SALE Walker County

For Lease / Sale : 300 to 4500 sq.ft. Lee Hwy/Shallowford/Northgate areas. Anchor Trust 899-4737 Lookout Valley: Office Space for lease. Various sizes. 423-894-0324 Open House January 12th, 12-2 400 South Moore Rd Location Location Location! Single story multi tenant office building with only 2 spaces left for lease. 800 sf or combine the spaces for 1600 sf. Open House January 14th, 12-2 The Bailey Executive Suites 1089 Bailey Avenue 22 offices available for lease 136 sf - 211 sf. Completely renovated and beautiful space with plenty of parking and executive conference rooms. Henry B. Glascock Company Wendy Jo Butler 386-481-8439 / 423-825-0049 www.glascockco.com

APTS-RENT-FURNISHED Adorable Apartments Quaint Trenton Community, just a 20 minute drive to Chattanooga. Huge kitchens with pantry. Private patios/balconies. Very energy efficient. Clubhouse. Fitness Center. Call Marsha at 706-657-8343 TDD # 1-800-255-5506

HOMEAWAY - Hixson efficiencies includes utilities, cable, wifi. $195 per wk. (423) 643-4663

NEW WHEELS? Let the pages of the Times Free Press guide you in the right direction or visit us online at cars.timesfreepress.com Lafayette Foreclosure Split level brick on 5.5 acres We finance - $39K 304-4041

Ringgold/East Ridge – Extended Stay starting @$135/wk includes utilities, cable, Wi-Fi 706-891-1824 Ext 0

APTS-RENT-UNFURNISHED Lakeview cozy 2 BR remodeled, fenced, garage $54,900 423-304-4041

AREA 22

Section 8 Welcome Chattanooga 2BR 1BTH $650// 3BR 1BTH$740// 4BR 2BTH$850 Duplex Rossville 2BR 1BTH $550// House Lafayette 2BR 1BTH $575 423-322-2857

HOUSES FOR SALE Bradley County

McDonald: 3BR/2.5 BA, 7 yrs. old, flat lot, well maintained. $162,500. 423-238-3687 M-F 8am-4pm

WATERFRONT LOTS DAYTON, TN. Visionary’s Dream! 4.6 acres bordering Chickamauga Lake with 600’ along TVA contour. Mature hardwoods, wildlife, unrestricted. BY OWNER. $99,000. 865-755-0706. dennistumlin@gmail.com

LEASE/PURCHASE Lafayette- 4 BR, 2 BA. 2.7 acres with new maintenance free salt water pool system, rent $2500 down. Rent to own $950/mo. Owner finance with $10,000 down $855/mo. for sale $135,000 423-596-3720

LOTS & ACREAGE Valley Head, AL. Old Homesite. 2.3 acres +/-. 284 County Rd 738. Well & city water. WILD GAME. $10,000 Approx 1/4 mile off of I-59. Sulpher Springs exit. Call (256) 461-8777.

MANUFACTURED HOUSING CLAYTON 2014, 32x56 doublewide, 1794 sq. ft. 4BR, 2Baths, like brand new, all appliances, including washer and dryer, $55,000 423-802-2724

MOBILE HOMES

1, 2, Bedrooms & Efficiencies Near Hamilton Place Eastgate Newly Redecorated Available

East Ridge $525 6114 Welworth Ave. nice 2 BR, appliances, carpet, no pets, lease 877-0068/ 595-7800

Call

423-894-0324 RENT YOUR PROPERTY in the Times Free Press Classifieds! The fastest way to get your property to make money for you. 423-757-6200 DOWNTOWN - Historical Ft. Wood Large luxury 1 or 2BR, indoor secured parking, water furnished. Call (423) 991-9398. DOWNTOWN SECTION 8 Efficiencies & 1 Bedrooms All Utilities Paid 62 Years or Older Medicare & Social Security Assistance Available Internet Accessible Laundry on site Equal Housing Opportunity

$ WE BUY HOME$! Any condition - Any reason.

Call Today! 752-SELL (7355) NoogaHomeBuyers.com

event in October.

TURN YOUR PROPERTY INTO CASH with the Times Free Press Classifieds! Placing your ad is easy and convenient. Give us a call at 423-757-6200

HOUSES-RENT UNFURNISHED

Ft. Oglethorpe 1BR.Water Paid. Starting$340/mo. No pets. 706/861-1666

1805 Citico Ave. - 4 BR, 2 BA. Sec 8 accepted. Call 423-227-0524.

Missionary Ridge / GA - Large 2 BR, 1-1/2 bath townhouse, $595/mo + $500 dep. No pets. 423-855-0066, 423-316-1709

GET MORE PEOPLE TO YOUR YARD SALE? Advertising in the Times Free Press Classifieds is the best way to make sure you get the maximum exposure for your sale. Call 423-757-6200

N. CHATT- RIVER HILLS MANOR FREE HEAT, AIR, ELECTRIC! 1 Bedroom and Studio Senior Discount 2627 Hixson Pike 423-756-3797 RIVERHILLSMANOR.com

CHATT. 3BR, 1 bath, 3000 sf, $1200 mo. For more info. 423-903-4616.

RED BANK - 1 or 2 bedrooms, heat/air,10 min to town, quiet, water included 991-9398

Over a million unique visitors monthly!

Red Bank $495, Nice 1 BR, CHA, Appliances, Water, No Pets, Lease 595-7800 and 877-0068

COLLEGEDALE. Fix It Upper! 4br, 2.5 baths. 5646 Hyacinth Lane. $995 mo. 770-413-1663.

RINGGOLD: 1BR @ $525; 2BR starting at $610. 1 year lease, Central Air, Pool. 423-320-8621

Sell Your Old Items Fast using a classified Ad In The Chattanooga Times Free Press contact Our Classified Dept. Today! COLLEGEDALE. Fix It Upper! 4br, 2.5 baths. 5641 Hyacinth Lane. $695 mo. 770-413-1663.

11937 Crestwood Tr, Harrison, 265+/- Ft. Main Channel Yr Rnd Water, $350,000 4274 Lakeshore Lane #102, Chatt, Waterfront Condo, $399,000 127 Riverside Dr, Birchwood, Level, 102+/-Ft Waterfront $499,900 7603 Royal Harbour Cir, Ooltewah, 108+/- Ft Water Frontage, $599,900 4504 Eyrie Way, Birchwood, 4 Acres, Newer Construction, $1,185,000 2014 River Bluff Drive, Hixson, Level, Spotted Fawn Tr,Soddy,170+/- Ft Water Frontage,Lots Start At 0 River Canyon, Chattanooga, n River Gorge, 6414 Ware Branch Cove, Harrison, ain Channel, Level, 0 Crestview, 5 Ac, 270Ft Water Frontage, Main Channel,

$189,000 $208,250 $269,500 $300,000 $345,000

www.chattanoogalistings.com

James Perry Mr. Lakefront (423) 499-9999

PROPERTY FOR RENT? Our classified ads can help you get your house, apartment, condo, or townhouse rented fast! Call 423-757-6200

Cindy Pare of the MaryEllen Locher Foundation, Brenda Pargeon, Kim bass, Debbie Radford, Jill McLean, and Susan Barnette

IN WITH THE NEW OUT WITH THE OLD!

WATERFRONT HOMES

39448260

Classifieds Online! Classifieds In-Print! Classifieds where you want to find them or place them. Call 423-757-6200 or email advisor@timesfreepress.com

Hixson. 145 Colony Circle. 3 BR/ 1.5 BA. Full Unfin Basement. $695 per month. Call or text (423) 802-1348.

Ft. Oglethorpe -- Special 1&2 BR. Starting $400/mo.Water incl. Pool. 706/861-1666

LAKE LOTS

The Chattanooga chapter of Women’s Council of Realtors raised $2500 for the MaryEllen Locher Foundation at their

Bra for a Cause

SODDY DAISY- 3BR, 1 bath, unfurnished, $135 per week, dep., year lease. 423-596-2951

LAKE HOMES

$$ CASH $$ 423-933-2576 WE PAY MORE!!

ensure your gorgeous flooring will stay that way. These knowledgeable craftsmen understand the importance of acclimation and the control of temperature and relative humidity. They in turn will pass that information on to you, the end-user. An educated customer is a happy one. • More on what’s trending Other trends being followed by NWFA member companies, especially custom, wide plank flooring manufacturer, Shannon & Waterman (www.shannonwaterman.com), include a continuation of gray stains and finishes, texturing of wood versus smooth finishes, utilizing random widths in a single installation, a preference for rustic species, selecting boards based on significant character inclusions like knot holes and saw blade marks, and a return to oil finishes. It’s spicy. It’s classy. And it’s all the rage! Visit www.HardwoodInfo. com to see more on flooring, cabinetry and other products made from American Hardwoods.

MAKE MONEY FAST! Advertising your items with us gives you the opportunity to get them sold quickly Call 423-757-6200 or email advisor@timesfreepress.com

Ft. Oglethorpe Efficiencies $340/370 Washer/Dryer. Great for seniors. 706/956-8864

REAL ESTATE WANTED

$$ Any House! Any Condition!

refinished, however special care must be taken with the thinner profiles. And it can be glued onto concrete, making it an appropriate choice for all levels - upstairs, ground level and basements - and a great choice for what’s all the rage these days, wide plank flooring! • Another great resource The flooring professionals at the National Wood Flooring Association (NWFA), www.nwfa.org, concur. Requests for wider boards, random widths and rustic species full of character and color continue to dominate the hardwood flooring marketplace. “It’s a significant trend that will likely continue for quite some time,” says Brett Miller, NWFA vice president of Education and Certification. “And it is a trend that can present certain challenges, especially if the installation is subpar and the end-user is uninformed.” So, act wisely and be in-the-know. Engaging the services of professional, certified flooring installers will

HWY 58-6740 Holder Rd. $700 Updated Large 2BR, No pets. Nice yard. 877-0068/595-7800

Jaycee Towers 266-8740

Rossville-remodeled. 1BR Water & cable furnished. $464/mo/706-858-0140

Jason Buys Houses!

2806 1/2 Cannon Ave - 1 BR, 1 BA. $500 per mo. Call 423-635-6926. LOOKING FOR A HOUSE? Try the Times Free Press Classifieds. We have listings from all-across the Tri-State area. Let us help you find your dream home. SELL YOUR VEHICLE FAST with the Times Free Press Classifieds. We can help you sell anything from aircraft to RVs. 423-757-6200

BRAINERD RUSTIC VILLAGE APARTMENTS

Rossville: 1BR, all util paid $175/wk no pets 706-858-0140

ROCK SPRINGS, GA. Clayton 2014, 16x56 single wide, 2Br, 1 bath, with appliances, open floor plan, C/H/A, 20 yr. shingle roof. $23,000. Call 423-504-8161.

DUPLEXES FOR RENT

All the rage and so inviting! 8-inch satin finished walnut flooring by Shannon and Waterman.

E. Brainerd. All Brick rancher in Holly Hills. 3br, 2 bath, hardwood floors throughout, large level fenced in backyard, $1400 mo. $700 dep. due upon signing lease. Call 423-280-4869. E. Chatt., 3/2, Sec. 8 ok, C/H/A, Hardwood, W/D hookups, level yard utility shed, $925, 423-240-0153 Lafayette - Rent to Own - 4 BR, 2 BA. 2.7 acres with new maintenance free salt water pool system, rent $2500 down. $950/mo. Owner finance with $10,000 down $855/mo. for sale $135,000 423-596-3720

39530203

30-Yr FRM

(BPT) - After months of online browsing, you’ve found the perfect, wide plank hardwood flooring. Or so you think! You absolutely love the look, but how can you be sure it’s the right product for you? Ask the pros. In order to make an informed, purchasing decision, Linda Jovanovich of the American Hardwood Information Center, (www.hardwoodinfo.com) suggests you do your research. “All hardwood flooring is not the same,” she says. “Consulting with the experts will help determine if your product of choice will perform well in your unique home or office environment, and in your part of the country. And a little extra due diligence will eliminate guess-work, and the pain of an improper product choice.” • Getting started The pros at Tennessee-based Mullican Flooring (www.mullicanflooring.com), offer this need-toknow information regarding the differences between solid and engineered hardwood flooring, and the appropriate applications for each. Solid hardwood flooring is just that, solid wood milled to a three-quarter inch thickness that can be installed only on a subfloor of wood, plywood or oriented strand board. Because of its thickness, it can be sanded and refinished over several generations of use. As a natural product, it will expand and contract with the humidity changes in your home or office. To compensate for this movement, installers should leave an expansion gap between the wood flooring and the wall, and install baseboard moulding or quarter round to hide the extra space. Remember, solid hardwood flooring cannot be glued onto concrete, does not perform well in high-moisture areas, and can require up to 14 days of acclimation time. Engineered hardwood flooring is not one solid piece of wood, but rather a cross-layer construction of five to nine layers of hardwood, bonded together using heat and pressure. As a result of this process, engineered flooring is less likely to be affected by changes in humidity, reducing expansion and contraction. In most cases, it can be sanded and

Sunday, December 27, 2015 › G3

MAKE THE MOST of your advertising budget. Advertise with the Times Free Press Classifieds and get exposure for your business all across the Tri-State Area! 423-757-6200

MIDDLE VALLEY 3br, 2 bath, 2 car, C/H/A, Applcs. with W/D. No pets. $1050 mo. + dep. 423-667-0049.

McDonald: 3BR/2.5BA, 7 yrs. old, well maintained. $1275/m. Lease Purchase Available. 423-238-3687. M-F 8am-4pm

RENT or BUY 2, 3 & 4 BR Homes Available. Starting@ $700./ month. Call Today 800-624-0661 Stevens Realty Owner/Agent www.stevensrentals.com

MOBILE HOMES-RENT

WANTED TO RENT

E. RIDGE/N.GA - $99 move-in 2 & 3 BR’s for $75.00 per week & up! 894-0039 or 355-1104

Wanted room to rent or small effcy. Would be helpful around house. Non smoker/drinker. Red Bank/ Soddy Daisy/Hixson preferred but open to other areas. 423-619-7125.


• • • TIMESFREEPRESS.COM

PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD: 423-757-6200

G4 › Sunday, December 27, 2015

CHATTANOOGA’S MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR

REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONALS

CALL ANY OF THESE REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONALS TO LIST YOUR HOME TODAY!

39525465

LINDA BROCK ABR CRS GRI

# ! +!,# !(

I N T E G R I T Y K N O W L E D G E I N N O VAT I O N N E G OT I AT I O N R E S U LT S ! ! ! ! Ĺ˜

SOLD

! +, )" 0*!+#!( ! ). ( +.,2 !&& 2 "3 !

Ĺ˜

Ĺ˜

Ĺ˜

A member of the franchise system of BHH Affiliates, LLC

A Name Sellers Can Trust and a Name They Recommend!

423-364-4663 423-899-5943 Meeting Your Needs, Exceeding Your Expectations / Prudential RealtyCenter.com Agent of the Year for 16 consecutive years

$ %/! +1! &!#%! )'

/ Top Residential Agent in Chattanooga for the last 15 years 38119800

“Having Grace Frank in your corner is solid confidence. It is a pleasure to work with her." -Suzanne Sparks

/ Chattanooga Times Free Press Reader’s Choice Best Realtor for 12 years / % $ . ( ) %*) '$ %$ %& "" $ $)

#1 IN THE MID SOUTH

office: 423.265.0088 direct: 423.355.1538

/ '! ) $ $) %' ,) ' ) %$()'* ) %$ $ %# ( throughout the Greater Metropolitan Chattanooga area

G R A C E F R A N K G R O U P. C O M

www.LindaBrockHomes.com

38162253

Desiree Tombul

Reputation...Reputation...Reputation

Affiliate Broker 423-598-2192 1315 Taft Highway Signal Mountain, TN 37737

38119792

Grace Frank, MBA Real Estate Partners

YEAR AFTER YEAR...

DAN GRIESS

Highest in customer satisfaction!

Call me today for the Experience & Service you Deserve!

Highest in sales!

Broker/Manager

Call us to get the results that you deserve!

18 Year Multi-Million Dollar Producer

Cell: 423.421.1984 Office: 423.238.5440 dan@dangriess.com dangriess.crye-leike.com

The Shipley Team 423-421-8888

38124114

dtombul@realtycenter.com DesireeTombul.com

38119802

423-886-2601

A member of the franchise system of BHH Affiliates, LLC

423-877-1966

423.238.5440

Teresa Clegg

#ERTIlED ,UXURY (OME 3PECIALISTS

423-664-1700 423-593-4603

Liz Reinsel

38119796

CHARLOTTE PRICE KATHERINE SMITH CARLYN VOGES

Teresa@tclegghomes.com

SOLD STARTS HERE

Cell 423-228-0229

Cell: : 423-238-5440

Office 423-664-1900

Email: liz.reinsel@crye-leike.com Website: lizreinsel.crye-leike.com

Sold over $29 Million in 2014! Experience and Results You Can Trust! email: TheMountainGirls@gmail.com

Multi-Million Dollar Producer

38124116

Committed Service & Excellence for All of My Clients

Each Keller Williams office is independently owned and operated.

Keller Williams Realty, Inc. is a real estate franchise company. Each Keller Williams office is independently owned and operated.

38124115

38119795

Selling One Home a Week Since 2007.

NED WEIGEL

PROFESSIONAL DISCREET DEDICATED

Let Yours be Next! EXPERIENCE AT IT’S BEST!

“I love the challenge of finding the right home for each customer. Let my Engineering and Construction experience work for you!�

www.TheMountainGirls.com

TOP LISTING AGENT

Frank Trimble

Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Realty Center Downtown Office

C: 423.240.2572 jftrimble@kw.com FrankTrimbleHomes.com

8 Years in a Row! Recipient of the 2014 Berkshire Hathaway President’s Circle Award

(423) 400-4040

' &

!

nweigel@realtycenter.com

$$ ! ' %%% !

$$ !!" !

38162240

423-643-9300

Each office independently owned and operated.

A member of the franchise system of BHH Affiliates, LLC

Licensed in TN and GA

423.664.1900 Each Keller Williams office is independently owned and operated

38162244

Sherri Pratt

Multi-Million Dollar Producer

423.760.6062 SherriPratt1999@gmail.com

Rachael Henderson

16 years Experience Representing Buyers and Sellers Pet shelter Donation for each Sale. Licensed in TN and GA

Multi-Million Dollar Producer Office: Chattanooga – Downtown Office: (423) 756-0771

Cell: (423) 883-9801

Kim Snyder

Broker licensed in TN, GA, and AL. Rental property management, foreclosures, foreclosure avoidance, first time buyers, and luxury property.

kims@greyhavenrealty.com

rachael.henderson@crye-leike.com

423-648-6676

423.899.5943 38162255

A member of the franchise system of BHH Affiliates, LLC

38162248

423-605-7065

38162254

38144823

Licensed in TN, GA, NC


TIMESFREEPRESS.COM • • •

PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD: 423-757-6200

Sunday, December 27, 2015 › G5

4 APPROACHABLE MODERN HOME DESIGN IDEAS

(BPT) - Once limited to simplistic, clean lines and cool color schemes, modern design has evolved to include sleek, minimalistic looks with gentle, warm, organic elements. The new “approachable modern� design schemes emphasize the grace of nature, respect the strength of simplicity and can be effortlessly incorporated into any home by choosing the right accents.

Incorporating metal Metal accents often serve as the focal point of modern design. When incorporating metal into your space, start with the basics: hardware, faucets and fixtures. If you gravitate toward warm finishes like bronze tones, choose accents with clean, minimalistic silhouettes. Conversely, if you opt for modern finishes with cool blue undertones like chrome

and stainless, look for hardware with organic shapes like the Delta Tesla bath faucet that boasts a gentle silhouette inspired by curves found in nature. Complementary accessories To maintain a modern feel, simplicity is the key with accessories. Look for a few small items to work within modern and organic schemes. Balancing color

Choose a neutral, like grey, white or beige, as the primary color in your home to enhance a minimalistic, contemporary feel. To take a next step and elevate a home’s color palette, incorporate organic materials such as wood or slate in dark, rich tones to create warmth and texture. Let there be light Often overlooked, the right lighting is critical when creating a

space that channels modern design and homeowners have a number of options to consider, such as recessed, wall mount, chandelier and pendant lighting. Remember quality of light and placement are key. For more information about the modern contemporary Delta Tesla Bath Collection, visit www.deltafaucet.com.

STRONG EL NINO PREDICTION: WAYS TO ACT NOW TO PROTECT YOUR HOME (BPT) - The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has announced a very significant El NiĂąo event will likely continue through winter 2016. While this might provide some relief from the 4-year drought currently affecting much of the West, it may also mean severe rains, winds, flooding and mudflows. El NiĂąo is characterized by abnormally warm ocean temperatures around the equator in the Pacific Ocean. This seemingly small change dramatically influences weather patterns around the world. Typically, El NiĂąo weather trends translate to an increase in rainfall for the southern United States and drier, warmer weather for the northern states. It also often leads to a weaker hurricane season for Gulf and East Coast states, but for West Coast residents the increased rainfall can increase the potential for water damage and flooding. “Water damage is a huge concern, one that can impact the structural integrity of houses and wreak havoc on personal property. It’s also one of the most common claims filed by homeowners,â€? says Stephanie Behnke, claims innovation director at Mercury Insurance. The last strong El NiĂąo occurred in the winter of 19971998 and led to a series of storms that resulted in severe flooding in California, causing an estimated $550 million in damage, according to NOAA. Rainfall during this period nearly doubled the annual average. Mercury reports homeowner claims during the winter of 19971998 increased by 39 percent and repair costs doubled. “Homeowners should regular-

ly review their policies to ensure that their needs are met and to familiarize themselves with what types of damages will be covered,â€? Behnke says. “Many Californians are probably focused on the current drought and haven’t considered that El NiĂąo weather could bring heavy rainfall during the next two winters.â€? “Some things are just out of our control - you can’t control the weather, but it’s in your power to make sure that your home is safe for your family and pets. The summer months are the time to act.â€? California’s recent drought and fires could lead to dangerous consequences when the rains begin to fall, because many hillsides have been stripped of vegetation that hold them in place. With these anchors gone, it’s very possible the heavy rains could weaken the hillsides and create severe mudslides. Flash flooding is also a very real possibility, because the hard, dried out soil doesn’t absorb as much water and this can lead to sud-

den, fast-moving water - a combination with the capacity to do a lot of damage. Behnke recommends that homeowners take precautionary measures to help counteract the potential for water and wind damage. “Knowing there is a high probability for persistent rainfall, homeowners should take preventative measures to protect themselves against damages that can occur during an El NiĂąo season,â€? Behnke says. Homeowners insurance does not generally cover flood and mudslide damage, so Behnke suggests homeowners do some research to find out if your house is located in a flood plain. If so, you may want to look into purchasing national flood insurance if you feel your home is in a high risk area. According to the Federal Emergency Management Agency, a mudslide is defined as earth and rock that travels downhill whereas a mudflow is a liquid stream of mud. Flood insurance covers both flood and mudflow

damage, but only covers mudslide damage if defined exactly as the Standard Flood Insurance Policy defines Mudflow. Visit www.floodsmart.gov for more information. Do your research on flood zones and potential mudslide areas before making property purchases. Remember to talk to your insurance agent about your protection options, as mudslides aren’t covered by standard insurance policies. Here are a few things you can do to help minimize water and wind damage to your home and property: • Before • Hire an inspector to evaluate your home. Homeowners insurance will not cover damages that are a result of pre-existing conditions and negligence, so cover your bases and address these issues before they lead to bigger problems. • Check for cracks or chips in windows and inspect their seals, too. Door seals should also be inspected. Strong winds can easily shatter glass, inviting debris and water into your home. Weak seals and small leaks can create bigger issues if the water gets into the walls. • Evaluate your roof. The roof of your home is an important barrier that protects your property from wind and rain. Loose shingling and weak spots can lead to widespread roof damage, roof collapse or complete exposure of the interior of your home to Mother Nature. Address any leaks immediately. • Have the foundation inspected for cracks and leaks. • Remove trees and branches that are dead or dying from your yard to minimize the chances of damage to your home from fallen

trees or snapped limbs. Remove branches and limbs in close proximity to your home. It may be smart to trim or relocate trees that are too close to your home. • Keep an up-to-date inventory of your personal property in the event you need to make a claim. • Speak with your insurance agent to review and understand the ins and outs of your homeowners insurance policy to ensure there are no surprises down the road. * Determine whether or not your home is located in a flood plain, and consider purchasing federal flood insurance if it is. • Avoid driving on roads that pass through flood plains and parking in areas where flooding is a hazard when possible. • After • Contact your insurance carrier or agent immediately and file a homeowners claim. • If your property has sustained damage from a flood or mudflow and you have flood insurance, file a separate claim under your federal flood insurance. • Remember to evaluate and document all damages in the event that rain or wind causes destruction on your property to help the claim process move forward smoothly. • If your home is unsafe, take your family and pets out of the house. Your homeowners insurance may provide for alternative housing costs if you need to evacuate your home. Save yourself the headache and hassle and make necessary repairs before inclement weather hits. These simple steps can reduce repair costs and may pay off big time in the long run.

CHATTANOOGA’S MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR

REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONALS

CALL ANY OF THESE REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONALS TO LIST YOUR HOME TODAY! 39353328

SERVICE YOU CAN TRUST FOR ALL YOUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS

The Robinson Team LIVE. LOVE. OWN. DREAM.

VICKI TRAPP

Over 200 million $ “SOLD�

Chattanooga’s #1 top volume producing agent for the last 20 years and running.

Residential Commercial Lakefront: Mr. Lakefront Investment Auction Dept.

Call today for a free evaluation of your home or property.

ABR, CRS, GRI, SRES, SRS Downtown Managing Broker 2014 President of Greater Chattanooga Association of Realtors 423-240-2041 vicki.trapp@crye-leike.com

29 Years Experience You Can Depend On!

James Perry

ABR, CRS, e-PRO, GRI Cell: (423) 314-6459 Office: (423) 892-1515 ldawson@crye-leike.com www.loradawson.com

29 years experience you can depend on! 38207514

chattanoogalistings.com (423) 499-9999 Ext. 11 (423) 400-2424 Cell jamesco@bellsouth.net

38119797

Each office is independently owned & operated

38275057

jay robinson c 423.903.6404 | o 423.664.1900 jay @robinsonteam.com robinsonteam.com

1201 Market St. • Chattanooga, TN • 423.756.0771

Your one stop shop for all things real estate North Georgia and Chattanooga are where we live, work and play. Our knowledge and love for the area sets us apart. Our skill in negotiation and expertise in social media and online marketing make us the best.

4 26 Years Experience in Real Estate 4 Licensed in TN and GA

Specializing in Both Residential and Commercial Real Estate 38283378

Office: 423.664.1900

Diane Patty: 423.504.5006

Lisa Brown: 423.432.2100

Carmen Patty: 423.619.3202

!' &'$ $% " - && !"" Each Keller Williams office is independently owned and operated.

ChattanoogaPropertyShop.com

38283376


• • • TIMESFREEPRESS.COM

PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD: 423-757-6200

G6 › Sunday, December 27, 2015

CHATTANOOGA’S MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR

REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONALS

CALL ANY OF THESE REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONALS TO LIST YOUR HOME TODAY!

38258627

FREE

JANICE

Home Assessment

ROBERTSON

Your YourDependable DependableResource Resource For All For AllChattanooga Chattanooga Real RealEstate Estate

Sold with Honesty, Integrity and Compassion

Call MARK HITE

• Dedicated Agent with 25+ years of Real Estate Experience • Greater Chattanooga Association of Realtors 2013 Realtor of the Year • Licensed in Tennessee and Georgia • Accredited Buyers Representative • e-Pro • Multi Million Dollar Producer

• 24 Of Of RealReal Estate Experience • Years 24 Years Estate Experience • Corporate Relocation Specialist • Corporate Relocation Specialist • Second Generation Realtor • Second Generation Realtor • Lifelong Chattanooga Resident • Lifelong Chattanooga Resident • Voted oneone of the BestBest Of Of TheThe BestBest • Voted of the Chattanooga Residential Realtors Chattanooga Residential Realtors 6 Years In A Row 6 Years In A Row • My Personal Commitment • My Personal Commitment Is To Provide Outstanding Service Is To Provide Outstanding Service

Office (423) 238-5440 • Cell (423) 595-1093

With Outstanding Results! With Outstanding Results!

www.janicerobertsonhomes.com • janicerobertsonhomes@gmail.com

38119798

423-667-9385

423-664-1900

www.MarkHite.com

Each office is independently owned and operated

From New Construction to Existing Homes, You Can Expect Exceptional Service & Experience

Your Trusted Hometown Realtor Consistent Multi-Million Dollar Producer

Put my knowledge and experience to the test!

38119794

A member of the franchise system of BHH Affiliates, LLC. Licensed in TN and GA. A member of the franchise system of BHH Affiliates, LLC. Licensed in TN and GA.

38147455

Paula PaulaMcDaniel McDaniel

pmcdaniel@realtycenter.com pmcdaniel@realtycenter.com www.AllChattanooga.com www.AllChattanooga.com C:423.355.0311 C:423.355.0311 O:423.899.5943 O:423.899.5943 A member of the franchise system of BHH Affiliates, LLC. Licensed in TN and GA.

DEANNA LINDSEY, Realtor, CDPE

Licensed in TN & GA Cell: 423-290-0333 Office: 423-899-5943 deanna@epbfi.com DeannaLindseyHomes.com

Mark Blazek

Cell: 423-488-4696 MarkBlazek.RealtyCenter.com mblazek@realtycenter.com

PATTI COLE, GRI

Specializing in Residential and Commercial Listings in Tennessee and Georgia

email: patti.cole@crye-leike.com www.patticole.com c: 423-309-6485 • f: 423-468-1336

38162251

“Thanks to all my clients for another successful year!”

423-886-2880

Office: 423-842-8887 A member of the franchise system of BHH Affiliates, LLC

A member of the franchise system of BHH Affiliates, LLC.

THANK YOU

for letting my team serve you in 2014, we look forward to helping you with all of your Real Estate needs in 2015!

38162256

38162250

Eleanor Mitchell, CRS

Graham Burns ABR, CRS, GRI

Honesty, Integrity, Professionalism (423) 821-2840 Direct (423) 304-8171 Mobile (423) 756-2400 Office Representing Buyers and Sellers in TN/GA

Websites: GrahamBurns.com ChattanoogaMarketConditions.com Email: graham@grahamburns.com

CHRIS SCHREINER

Experience “Ellie” that counts “Loving my job for more than 30 years!” Downsizing? Give Me a Call!

C: 423.598.6169 | O: 423.756.5700 schreinerrealestate.com Residential Division 201 Cherokee Blvd. Ste. 101 Chattanooga, TN 37405 38162257

109 E. 8th Street • Chattanooga, TN 37402

38162258

Cell: 423-667-1661 Office: 423-752-0188 www.fletcherbrighthomes.com tnellie.mitchell@gmail.com 38166083

Jan Quinn Jean Smith

Sei-Ondra Williams

JUST CALL JEAN!

Lifetime Multi-Million Dollar Club

Helping you find your Chattanooga Lifestyle! Cell: 423-645-6864 Office: 423-664-1900

423-667-9505 cell 423-886-2880 office

Multi-Million Dollar Producer

38212898

38236148

Each Keller Williams Office is Independently Owned and Operated

The Punjani Team Service You Deserve, People You Trust. Laila Punjani, ABR, GRI Sonny Punjani

Multi-Million Dollar Producers Fluent in 4 Languages Specializing in Residential and Commercial Properties Laila Cell: 423-314-5085 Sonny Cell: 423-316-9786 Office: 423-892-1515 Fax: 423-899-7189 423-468-1463 lpunjani@yahoo.com punjaniteam.crye-leike.com Licensed in TN and GA

38186176

www.seihomesnchattanooga.com Mobile App: http://app.kw.com/KW2DMYRMI Office: 423-664-1600 • Cell: 423-304-7395 Fax: 423-826-4907 Each office is independently owned and operated

Email: JeanSmith2@comcast.net www.jean.crye-leike.com

1510 Gunbarrell Road

38166084

VOTED BEST REAL ESTATE COMPANY 2014 • 423.886.2880

MARGARET THOMPSON Over 10 Million Sold In 2014 • Excellent service • Exceptional results • Serving buyers and sellers • Licensed in Tennessee and Georgia Direct: 423-752-0150 Cell: 423-991-9901 Office: 423-752-0188 marghomes1@gmail.com www.fletcherbrighthomes.com

38211523

My 9 Years Experience in the Real Estate Business will Help You Buy or Sell a Home! Call Me Today!

“Circle of Excellence” Every move matters ... Make your move easy with sound advice and informed decisions.


TIMESFREEPRESS.COM • • •

BREAKING NEWS: 423-757-NEWS

H1

Sunday, December 27, 2015

READER PHOTO

39448214

SUBMIT TED BY SHEIL A PAYNE

423.521.8888 THEARKSPA.COM INSIDE TODAY CROSSWORDS & PUZZLES READER PHOTOS COMICS LEGAL NOTICES AUTOMOTIVE

TO ADVERTISE, CALL 757-6200

Or, place your ad online at timesfreepress.com Business Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Closed Sat./Sun. Daily deadline is 9 a.m. for the next day’s edition.

MERCHANDISE

S E RVI C E S

LOCAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY JOB POSTINGS

Nugget and Little Bit share a touching moment.

AU T O M O T IV E

E M PL OY M E N T

PROPERTIES

cars.timesfreepress.com

STUFF.

TIMESFREEPRESS.COM

BIZ.

CARS.

TIMESFREEPRESS.COM

JOBS.

TIMESFREEPRESS.COM

TIMESFREEPRESS.COM

CALL 423-757-6715 TO SCHEDULE YOUR AD TODAY

HOMES.

TIMESFREEPRESS.COM

FREE

PICK UP A COPY OF OUR NEW MAGAZINE TODAY!

GRATIS AUTOS • MOTORCYCLES • TRUCKS • RVS • BOATS • AFTER MARKET

Magazine TriSt

See Page

TEXT:

periods, but too much will take away what life is giving us.” 4. Achieve work-life balance With the expanse of the Internet and mobile commuting, workers are now connected more than ever before. But this connectedness can get out of control when answering emails 24/7, so work-life balance is important for overall happiness. “We all want to be successful, but with anything you need proper balance,” says Johnson. “If you look at professional athletes, the best ones try to find activities outside of their sport that help them stay hungry, engaged and excited. Find things that help you create balance in your life.” Johnson suggests: • Don’t check email after 8 p.m. • Go on a date night or family night • Exercise at a time that fits your schedule • Walk during lunch • Schedule a massage once a

month 5. Fuel happiness from within “I believe we have more behavior and mental health issues than we should, and a big part of this is the lack of proper nutrients,” says Johnson. “The most important nutrient when it comes to brain health and mood is omega-3s.” America is one of the most deficient countries when it comes to omega-3s, with an estimated 91 percent of people not getting enough. “The way that I encourage people to get omega-3s is Nordic Naturals orange-flavored Arctic Cod Liver Oil - it tastes like an orange oil drop,” Johnson says. “Adding Nordic Naturals cod liver oil to your diet can be a game changer for your mental health.” 6. Embrace gratitude Thinking of the things you are grateful for can have a dramatic effect on your satisfaction and overall happiness. Do this daily as you wake up or make it a conversation you have with your children right before bed. “Telling yourself you are grateful for your health, family, friends, job and life gives you that pat on the back we all need,” Johnson says. “I also think we don’t tell people how much we appreciate them until they are gone. I encourage everyone to write a handwritten letter to one person each year who made a huge impact in their life. They may not know or maybe you don’t tell them often enough. My last letter was to my Mom. She is the glue in our family.”

TEXT:

04

E!

Don's Used Chattanoo Cars ga, 423-531-45 TN 99

$6,900

08

House Mach ine Sh Comp lete Au op & to Repa ir Athens Ten 423-74 nessee 5-8200

To Ad www

vertis heele s.com Call

.TriStateW

EZP

131859 TO: 2008 Volkswa 57682 Loaded, gen GT Heated Seats, Alloy I

E IN STYL

5

See Page

6 simple ideas for living happier in 2016

S

* In Prin t * Online * On You r Phone

EZP

Athens Head Cylinder & En Rebuild gine Comp ing lete In-

1

tis

s, SUPE

Motor

s 10 &

TEXT:

R NICE!

City Auto

Rossville, Sales 706-866-22GA 77

See Page

Loaded,

SP5347

Tri-State

www.

ateW Cars • Truc heels • Motorcycks • Vans • SUV .com 's • les • Watercraf • Lawn • Clas Crossovers • ATV's sics • RV's t • Heav • Muscle • Trailers • UTV's Cars • Hot y Equipment • Boats • Parts • Rods • Repa Racing See Page • Services irables 05 • & Mor e

$12,99

“Over the last 20 years, family time has vanished. Sporting events, projects, work and technology have swallowed this time,” says Johnson. “As the author of the cookbook Target to Table, I think family face-toface time is the most important part of a healthy family relationship and happiness.” Johnson suggests planning family dinner two to three times a week. “When we start to eat dinner as a family in the home, our health and happiness will follow,” he notes. 3. Carve out whitespace Whitespace is time you dedicate to yourself to refresh, unplug and rejuvenate. This could be making time to do yoga, enjoy a hobby, read, meditate or take a bath. “People who have hobbies and activities that give them balance tend to be happier,” Johnson says. “If your hobby is texting, checking social media or watching TV, this will set you up for a feeling of emptiness. These things are fine in short

Each Vehic

le

123988 2011 TO: 5768 Nissa Leather, n Maxim 2 A/C, V6, 132K Miles a SV , DRIV

A Publication of

11

EZP1325

06

TO: 5768 2008 2 BMW 528I Heate

Moonroof,

$11,90

d Seats,

0

423-99

BRING THE

Topline

Auto

FAMILY!

Ringgold, Brokers 706-891-77GA 43

4-36 Thro 57

ugh July

02, 2015

EVERY WEEK T U E S DAYS

› MOST WANTED W E D N E S DAYS

› NEW BUSINESS LICENSES T H U R S DAYS

› RESTAURANT REPORT CARD F R I DAYS

› BANKRUPTCIES S AT U R DAYS

› ANNIVERSARIES › WEDDINGS › DIVORCES

SUBMIT PHOTOS

Send photos of readers or pets to readerphotos@ timesfreepress.com with a description of what’s happening in the picture, as well as names (left to right) of everyone pictured. Photos without a description may not be published. The Times Free Press may not publish all photos received. Send a selfaddressed and stamped envelope for return of non-emailed prints.

5006 Dayton Blvd. Red Bank, Tennessee

The

STORE HOURS Wed-Sat 10am-5pm Sun 1pm-6pm

Insyde Outsyde Shop Text “Antiques” to 423-415-1139 to receive shipment and sales notifications

Free • Gra

Scan this code with QR your mobile phones QR reader see more to autos

TO ADVERTISE CALL 423-757-6213 TODAY!

(BPT) - Saving money and staying fit are traditional New Year’s resolutions, but overly packed schedules and the materialistic focus of modern day life are inspiring a new goal for many people: to live happier in 2016 and beyond. “To make 2016 the happiest year ever, think about how you rest, eat and move,” says Matt Johnson, health and performance expert and president of On Target Living. “I am a believer that mental health is directly related to physical health. For most of human existence we have viewed the mind - the head - different from the physical body of the neck down. New research is showing they have everything to do with each other. If you want optimal physical health, you need optimal mental health and happiness. When people are happier they tend to improve all aspects of their life.” Johnson offers six surprisingly simple, yet profoundly effective ways to boost mood and overall happiness in the new year: 1. Make sleep a priority Getting seven to eight hours of sleep each night is critical for the body to produce hormones that trigger happiness, explains Johnson. “I am a big fan of always going to bed with a positive attitude,” he says. “If you go to bed angry, worried or stressed, that tends to come back the next day. Do what you can before bed to reset your mood. Read, take a bath, exercise or talk face-to-face. Try to avoid screen time.” 2. Make more time for family

Volum e 1 Text Throu # ID# to 57682 To Rece gh 7-0 5 ive More Informatio 2-15 n On

WHEEL

NEW ISSUE PUBLISHED EVERY OTHER FRIDAY. DISTRIBUTED AT 990 LOCATIONS IN TENNESSEE, GEORGIA & ALABAMA

Tile back washstand

110

$

English oak bar cart

60

$

Mid Century Modern sideboard

290

$

876-1400 or 875-9828 Join us on FACEBOOK 39449718


A holiday newsletter of pain Body Piercing and Amber is waffling between Nail Technician or Happy HolTattoo Art. As idays! If you’re you know, there saying to yourself, were times when “That doesn’t look I thought they’d like a picture of never get out of the Fergusons on high school. I kept the front of the telling them and card,” you’re right. telling them, “If There was a bit of you don’t get good a mixup down at Jim Mullen grades, you’re not the photo store, Village Idiot going to amount to but it was too late anything.” I’ll bet they’re to have the cards done glad I nagged them now! over. As you know, Bob It doesn’t look like they’ll and I only have two kids, ever be out of work. not four, and none of us Bob’s dad only has to have ever been skiing. But wear the ankle restraint for other than that, it’s not a another three months, and bad picture! then he’s off house arrest. And we got them for He still swears he has no half price, which is good idea what happened to the because we’ve had to church’s money and that watch our pennies ever he’s just the fall guy. He’s since Bob got downsized. already planning a nice But we have to wonder long vacation in the Cay— who’s sending out our man Islands as soon as he pictures this holiday? gets off parole. Sorry we haven’t writBob’s working at Big Pig ten sooner, but neither of us has been in much shape BBQ until another employment opportunity turns to write this year. I donatup. The manager is pretty ed a kidney to my brotherhappy with his work; he in-law Joe, but he rejected says a lot of times, older it. It turns out he needed people aren’t quick enough a liver. I always get those to work in the fast food two mixed up. Liver, kidbusiness. Funny, I never ney, kidney, liver ... What’s thought 46 was all that old. the big difference? We had Yet even at his advanced a good laugh about it, and age, he thinks Bob has a I’m happy to say that Joe shot a becoming an afterdied with a smile on his noon grill manager. face. Sometimes laughter It seems my job as a is the best medicine. grief counselor was not Josh and Amber both recession-proof. After their got into community colfirst consultation with me, lege. Josh is majoring in Dear Friends and Fam-

4

3

3

3

4

4

EPB

BATTL

LAFAY

CLEVE

RINGD

DALTN

CHATT

ily,

3.1 NBC WRCB 3.2 Antenna 6.1 Heartland 6.2 RTVN 6.3 REV'N 6.4 TUFF 6.6 MyFam 9.1 ABC WTVC 9.2 FOX WTVC 12.1 CBS WDEF 12.2 Bounce WDEF 18.1 PBS 23.1 TBN 23.2 Church 23.3 JCTV 23.4 Enlace 23.5 Smile 39.1 WYHB 45.1 PBS WTCI 45.2 Create 53.1 CW WFLI 53.2 MNT 53.3 MeTV WFLI 61.1 ThisTV WDSI A&E AMC ANPL BET BRAVO CMT CNBC CNN COM CSPAN CSPAN2 DISC E! ESPN ESPN2 ESQUIRE FAM FNC FOOD FOXSS FS1 FX GAME GOLF HALL HGTV HIST ION INSP LIFE MTV NBCSN NGEO NICK OWN SECN SPIKE SPSO SYFY TBS TCM TLC TNT TOON TRAV TRUTV TVLAND UCTV USA VH1 WGN

3

216 148 148 148 216 216 163 165

10

9

9

9

10

10

9

11

11

11

11

11

11

7

13

12

12

12

13

13

12

8 4

8 4

4

204 204 10 9 9 13

208 204 9

162

156 158 159 18 5

10

10

10

6

6

6

6

226

2

2

2

5

201

5 164

6

435

226 226

225

6 8 166

208 174 174 174 208 208 169 26 19 21 48 17 81 61 14 39 95 104 20 35 28 29 118 31 59 58 33 74 42 179 36 43 22 126 178 244 37 25 70 109 16 125 400 44 53 52 7 69 41 15 124 47 83 40 96 24 30 2

49 58 52 69 62 68 39 41 65 14 85 47 23 31 32 24 53 43 50 33 36 30 144 35 60 51 44 107 120 25 66 311 48 55 127 34 64 37 63 27 59 26 28 56 49 45 57

49 58 52 69 62 68 39 41 65 14 85 47 23 31 32 24 53 43 50 33 36 30 144 35 60 51 44 107 101 25 66 311 48 55 127 34 64 37 63 27 59 26 28 56 49 45 57 5 29 29 67 67 15 15

46 58 52 69 62 68 39 41 65 14 85 47 23 31 32 24 53 43 50 33 36 30 144 35 60 51 44 107 101 25 66 311 48 55 127 34 64 37 63 27 59 26 28 56 49 45 57

26 19 21 48 17 45 61 14 39 95 104 20 35 28 29 118 31 59 58 33 78 42 179 36 43 22 126 178 244 37 25 70

26 19 21 48 17 81 61 30 39 95 104 20 35 28 29 85 31 59 58 33 78 42 179 36 43 22 86 178 244 37 25 70

16 103 400 44 75

16 103 400 44 56 52 7 69 41 15 34 47 83 40 265 24 23 53 78 2 20

7 69 41 15 34 47 252 40 265 29 24 67 30 15 2

• • • TIMESFREEPRESS.COM

PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD: 423-757-6200

H2 › Sunday, December 27, 2015

44 47 62 49 71 77 43 40 73 17 18 26 55 27 31 121 25 39 65 34 37 48 113 36 54 64 68 22 21 52 75 35 67 59 85 32 72 33 70 45 50 63 24 60 66 46 74

CINEMAX 320 515 520 515 320 15 520 DISN 136 43 43 54 64 57 HBO

302 500 500 500 302 302 500

HBO2 HBOFAM

303 501 502 501 303 303 501 305 503 504 503 305 305 503

SHOW

340 400 400 600 340 14 540

TMC

350 408 406 408 350 62 560

6

PM

6:30

Eyewitness NBC Nightly News News Sanford Sanford Misty/Kristy Country Fix BStanwyck BStanwyck NHRA Series USAR Racing Chef Roc Marvin Show Health America NewsChannel ABC World 9 at 6:00 p.m. News (4:00)Football NFL 'TVG' (L)

more and more people seemed to find the courage to face this difficult time alone. Even though most of them thanked me when they left my office, almost all of them said, “You’ve made me realize that it could be worse. Much, much worse.” I guess I was doing my job too well. I’ll miss it, because it’s so rewarding to be able to help people. Bob’s mother is living with us now and it’s like having an extra pair of helping hands every day. She’s too frail to actually do anything, but she does motivate people. “Who taught you how to do dishes?” she might say helpfully, or “You call that a pie crust?” The kids just love her. If she forgets to say, “Are you going out looking like that?” when they leave the house, they feel neglected. Everyone loves her; she’s such a people person. We don’t hang stockings over the fireplace anymore since the accident last year. Who knew a sock could burn like that? Not Fluffy, that’s for sure. Most of her fur has grown back, but she still won’t sleep on the mantel like she used to. That’s about it for us, but here’s wishing you a happy holiday this year. Your friends, The Fergusons Contact Jim Mullen at JimMullenBooks.com.

7

PM

READER PHOTOS

Submitted by Alice Smalley Sue’s garden with a Lookout Mountain view.

SUNDAY EVENING 7:30 8 PM 8:30

Football Night in America 'TV14' (L) Good Times Good Times Glory Bluegrass Dragnet Dragnet Performa (N) Bidding (N) F.Greek Firehouse American Fire Crime Strike America's Funniest Home Videos 'TVPG' The OT 'TVG'

9 PM

9:30

10 PM 10:30 11

PM

11:30

(:20)Football NFL New York Giants at Minnesota Vikings Site: TCF Bank Stadium Minneapolis, Minn. 'TVG' Eyewitness News at 11 (L)

Family Ties Family Ties Newhart Newhart Gaither Gospel Hour 'TVG' Dugger Mtn. CountryReviv

Three Came Home (‘50) Claudette Colbert 'TVPG' Garage (N) Tech Garage Rev'n News Truck (N) Angles TV Brawl Call United Fight Alliance 'TVG' Cold Squad 'TV14' Da Vinci's Inquest 'TV14' The Muppets The Muppets The Muppets The Muppets

Eve.Shade Eve.Shade Heartland Backstage 'TVG' Bonanza 'TVPG' Performa (N) Bidding (N) Open Mic MMA: 30 American Fire Crime Strike Shark Tank 'TVPG'

3's Company 3's Company

Movin' On "Wedding Bells" Garage (N) Tech Garage Commandos Auto Wars Cold Squad 'TV14' NewsChannel RingHonorWr 9 estling 'TVPG' The Simpsons Brooklyn Family Guy The Last Man Newschannel Seinfeld "The The Good Wife 'TVPG' Nine-Nine on Earth 9 First at 10 Pony Remark" (L) Paid Program CBS Sunday 60 Minutes 'TVG' Undercover Boss "Nestle Toll CSI: Crime Scene Investigation A catastrophic case News 12 (:35)Joel 'TVPG' Evening News House Cafe by Chips" (N) paralyzes all of Las Vegas. 'TV14' Nightside Osteen (4:00) Lethal

Lethal Weapon 3 (‘92,Action) Two detectives attempt to stop a gang

Lethal Weapon 4 (1998,Action) Detectives wage war

Blade II (2002,Action) Weapon 2 of hoodlums who are selling armour-piercing bullets. Mel Gibson 'TVMA' against a slave-smuggling ring. Mel Gibson 'TVMA' Wesley Snipes 'TVMA' Masterpiece "Sherlock: The Great Game" Salute Abbey Manners Downton 'TVPG' Masterpiece Classic "Downton Abbey, Season Five" 'TVPG' Masterpiece Mystery! Potter Touch Enjoying Life Lead the Way Robert Morris Joel Osteen Kerry Shook K. Copeland Creflo Dollar

Left Behind (2001,Sci-Fi) Colin Fox 'TV14' Mark Hankins Victorious Word Grace Today Power Point Touch Lives Love Worth Passionate Rhema Praise Citadel Life Turning Point 'TVG' (5:00)Praise M. English Amplify Empowered Praise Music Videos 'TVG' Skit Guys Johnny (2010,Drama) Aubyn Cole Music Videos Kingdom Aliento Vida Nueva para el Mundo Un día casa El Lugar de Lider Vision Visión y Exito Victoria Conociendo Joel Osteen Cornerstone Movie Paws, Tales B. Adventures Colby's Club iShine KNECT Animal Atlas Jon Singh Jacob Hermie St. Bear Gerbert Stories Sport Fishing Paid Program Andre Rieu Poker Heartland Tour 'TVPG' Poker Heartland Tour 'TVPG' To Be Announced All Creatures Great and The Manners of Downton Masterpiece Classic Someone tries to derail Masterpiece Classic The Crawleys go to a shooting party in Salute to Small 'TVPG' Abbey 'TVPG' Rose and Atticus’ happiness. Northumberland. 'TVPG' Downton Ab Ask House FreeRangeC BBQ Franklin Pepin Martha Test Kitchen A Chef's Life FreeRangeC Ask House Steves' Euro Music Voy. Martha Access Hollywood Weekend The Closer "Repeat Offender" Person of Interest "Bury the Bones "The Man in the Cell" Mike & Molly Mike & Molly How I Met How I Met 'TVPG' 'TVMA' Lede" 'TV14' 'TV14' Your Mother Your Mother Happy Holidays 'TVG' Extra Weekend 'TVPG'

Beverly Hills Chihuahua (‘08) Drew Barrymore 'TVPG' Elementary 'TV14' Rizzoli & Isles 'TV14' The Love Boat The Andy The Andy Columbo "Mind Over Mayhem" M*A*S*H The Odd Honeymoo- Cheers Bob Newhart Griffith Show Griffith Show Couple ners Show In the Heat of the Night "An In the Heat of the Night In the Heat of the Night In the Heat of the Night In the Heat of the Night "By In the Heat of the Night Angry Woman" 'TVPG' "Indiscretions" 'TVPG' "Night of the Killing" 'TVPG' "Lessons Learned" 'TVPG' Duty Bound" 'TVPG' 'TVPG' (4:30) Ocean's Thirteen

Twister (1996,Action) Helen Hunt 'TV14'

Ocean's Eleven (2001,Crime Story) George Clooney 'TV14' (4:00)

Armageddon Bruce Willis 'TV14'

Gone in 60 Seconds (2000,Action) Nicolas Cage 'TV14'

Armageddon (1998,Adventure) Bruce Willis 'TV14' Finding Bigfoot Finding Bigfoot Finding Bigfoot: XL Finding Bigfoot: XL (N) To Be Announced FindingBigfootUntold (5:55)Payne House Payne House Payne House Payne House Payne House Payne House Payne House Payne House Payne House Payne House Payne House Payne Housewives Atlanta Atlanta Social (N) Housewives Atlanta (N) Vanderpump Rules (N) Work Out New York (N) Housewives Atlanta Last Man St Last Man St Last Man St Last Man St Reba Reba

Country Strong An up-and-coming songwriter befriends a troubled star. 'TVPG' Paid Program Paid Program American Greed: Scam American Greed: Scam American Greed: Scam American Greed: Scam American Greed: Scam CNN Newsroom 'TVG' The Seventies The Seventies The Seventies The Seventies The Seventies (5:45)

Tommy Boy (1995,Comedy) Chris Farley 'TV14' (:55)

Dumb and Dumber (1994,Comedy) Jim Carrey 'TVPG'

Tommy Boy (‘95) Chris Farley 'TV14' Newsmakers To Be Announced Q & A 'TVG' To Be Announced Q & A 'TVG' Book TV A focus on non-fiction books, authors and publishers. 'TVG' After Words Book TV 'TVG' Alaska/Frontier "The Fall" Alaska: The Last Frontier Alaska: Exposed (N) Alaska: The Last Frontier (N) Alaska: The Last Frontier Alaska: The Last Frontier (5:00)

Bridesmaids (‘11,Comedy) Kristen Wiig 'TVMA' The Royals The Royals The Royals (N) The Royals Poker World Series 'TVPG' SportsCenter 'TVG' Think Tank (N) 30 for 30 "Chasing Tyson" 'TVG' SportsCenter 'TVG' 30 for 30 "Trojan War" 'TVG' Poker Poker World Series 'TVPG' Poker World Series 'TVPG' Poker World Series 'TVPG' Poker World Series 'TVPG' (5:30)Spotless Spotless "Say What You See" NCIS: LA "Iron Curtain Rising" NCIS: LA "Merry Evasion" NCIS: LA "Allegiance" 'TV14' NCIS: LA "War Cries" 'TV14' Car of/ Year (5:00)

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 'TVPG' (:45) Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 Harry, Ron and Hermoine face-off against Voldemort. Fox News Sunday FOX Report Sunday The O'Reilly Factor 'TVG' Justice JudgeJeanine 'TVG' The Greg Gutfeld Show The O'Reilly Factor 'TVG' Holiday Baking Guy's Grocery Games Guy's Grocery Games (N) Cupcake Wars (N) Cutthroat Kitchen (N) Cutthroat Kitchen Monster Jam (N) Poker WPT L.A. Classic Poker WPT L.A. Classic Poker WPT Alpha8 'TVPG' Poker WPT L.A. Classic Poker WPT L.A. Classic Tears of Joy (N) MLB 2015 'TVPG' (N) MLB's Best (N) The 2015 World Series: Mets vs. Royals 'TVPG' (N) Fox Sports Live 'TVPG'

Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel 'TVG' Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked Jason Lee 'TVG' Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked Jason Lee 'TVG' Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Baggage Baggage Golf Special Golf Special Golf PGA Tour Championship Final Round Site: East Lake Golf Club Atlanta, Ga. 'TVG' Golf Special Golf Special Family for Christmas (‘15,Romance) Lacey Chabert 'TVPG' 12 Gifts of Christmas (2015,Family) Katrina Law 'TVG' A Christmas Detour (‘15) Candace Cameron Bure 'TVG' House Huntrs House Huntrs House Huntrs House Huntrs Bargain Hunt Bargain Hunt Caribbean Caribbean Island Life Island Life House Huntrs House Hunter Alone "Triumph" 'TV14' Ax Men "Sloppy Joe" 'TVPG' Ax Men 'TV14' Ax Men (N) (:05)Curse of Oak Island (:05)Ax Men "Sloppy Joe" (5:00)

Max Payne 'TVMA'

Under Siege (1992,Action) Steven Seagal 'TV14'

Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines 'TVMA'

Max Payne 'TVMA' Bonanza "Star Crossed" Bonanza "Trouble Town" Walker, TR "Trial of LaRue" Walker, Texas Ranger

Destry (1954,Western) Audie Murphy 'TV14' (5:00) 16 and Missing Stalked By My Doctor (2015,Thriller) Eric Roberts The House Sitter (2015,Thriller) Kate Ashfield 'TV14' Stalked By My Doctor Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous

White Chicks (2004,Comedy) Shawn Wayans 'TV14' Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Wakeboarding 'TVG' PBC Year in Review (N) Boxing Premier Champions 'TVMA' Boxing Premier Champions 'TVMA' The '80s: The Decade The '80s "Shop 'Til You Drop" The '80s: The Decade The '80s: The Decade The '80s "Super Power" StarTalk "Brian Cox" (N) SpongeBob SquarePants SpongeBob "Truth or Square" SpongeBob SpongeBob Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends Friends Undercover Boss Super Soul Sessions Super Soul Sessions (N) Where Are They Now? Where Are They Now? Super Soul Sessions (5:00)Football NCAA Mo./Ga. Football Classics NCAA Tennessee vs. Florida 'TVG' Football Classics NCAA Mississippi (Ole Miss) vs. Florida Football NCAA Ala./S.C. Movie

2 Fast 2 Furious (2003,Action) Paul Walker 'TV14' Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen The Decepticons try to find an ancient weapon. Basketball NBA Los Angeles Lakers at Memphis Grizzlies 'TVG' (L) Grizzlies Live Driven Driven Florida St. "Bowl Preview" Bowl Preview Cotton Bowl (5:00)

The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones 'TVPG'

Oz the Great and Powerful (2013,Adventure) A magician is forced into a struggle with witches. James Franco 'TVPG' (5:00) Old School 'TV14' The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang

Old School 'TV14' (5:30)

The Lion in Winter (‘68) Peter O'Toole 'TVPG'

An Affair to Remember (‘57) Cary Grant 'TVG' (:15)

Affair in Trinidad (‘52,Dra) Rita Hayworth 'TVG' Yes Dress Yes Dress Jill and Jessa: Counting On Jill and Jessa: Counting On Jill Jessa Count On (N) Married Mom Dad (N) (:05)The Room (:35)Jill Jessa (5:00)

The Hunger Games Jennifer Lawrence 'TV14' The Librarians (N) Agent X "Penultimatum" Agent X "Fidelity" 'TV14' (N) The Librarians Pokémon the Movie: Hoopa and the Clash of Ages 'TVY7' King of Hill Cleveland Cleveland American Dad American Dad Family Guy Rick & Morty Planet Primetime (N) Rev Runs Rev Runs Mysteries at the Castle Mysteries at the Castle Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum TruTV's Top Funniest TruTV's Top Funniest Top Funniest "Side Splitters" Top Funniest "Epic Fails" Top Funniest "Funny Fails" TruTV's Top Funniest Reba Reba Reba Reba Reba Reba Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray King-Queens King-Queens Walker Hist Walker Hist Paid Program Paid Program Delray Baptist Church 'TVG' North Georgia Spotlight Peerless Peerless Walker Hist Walker Hist NCIS "Blast From the Past" NCIS "The Artful Dodger" NCIS "No Good Deed" 'TV14' NCIS "Lost in Translation" NCIS "Neverland" 'TV14' Modern Fam Modern Fam (4:30)S.N.L Saturday Night Live "40th Anniversary Special" 'TV14'

Tower Heist (2011,Action) Eddie Murphy 'TVPG' Love Hip-Hop Blue Bloods "What You See" Bl. Bloods "Brothers" 'TVPG' Bl. Bloods "Privilege" 'TV14' Blue Bloods "Officer Down" Blue Bloods "Smack Attack" Grumpy Old Men 'TVPG' PREMIUM CHANNELS Movie

Let's Be Cops Jake Johnson 'TVMA' (:15) Seventh Son (2014,Adventure) Jeff Bridges 'TV14'

The Sixth Sense Bruce Willis 'TV14' (:50)Jump Off (:20)

Spy Kids 2: Island of Lost Dreams 'TVPG'

Despicable Me 'TVPG' (:45)Friends (:10)Girl M. (:35)Austin Liv Maddie Girl Meets W. (4:45) A Good (:50) The Longest Ride (2015,Romance) A college student falls in love with

Fifty Shades of Grey (2015,Drama) A student falls for a (:05)Boxing (:50)Boxing Year 'TV14' a former champion bull rider who's keeping a secret. Britt Robertson 'TV14' man with singular tastes. Dakota Johnson 'TVMA' Best (N) Best (N) (5:30)Thrones Game of Thrones (:25)Thrones (:20)Game of Thrones "Valar Morghulis"

Get Hard (‘15,Com) Will Ferrell 'TVMA' (:15) The Purge: Anarchy (5:20) The Book of Life Rugrats in Paris: The Movie (:20)

Emma (1996,Romance) Gwyneth Paltrow 'TVPG' (:25)

The Devil Wears Prada 'TVPG' (5:45)

The Butler (2013,Drama) The life of a man who

Last Vegas (2013,Comedy) A group of old friends Spring Breakers Four girls commit robbery (:35)The Affair was a servant in the White House. Forest Whitaker 'TV14' throw a bachelor party. Robert De Niro 'TV14' to fund their spring break. 'TVMA' 'TVMA' (:20)

Bernie (2011,Comedy/Drama) Jack Black 'TVPG'

The Jackal (1998,Action) Bruce Willis 'TVM' (:05)

Jackass Number Two 'TVMA' Movie


TIMESFREEPRESS.COM • • •

PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD: 423-757-6200

CEMETERY LOTS

FLEA MARKETS

Hamilton Memorial Gardens, 2 lots, $3000/both. 706-847-8919.

Great New York Flea Market Move-in special (new vendors only) Call 706-858-0188

BUSINESS FOR SALE

I-59 Indoor Flea Market Exit 231 Sat/Sun, 8am-3pm 256-638-5907 We buy Estate Sales

F O R S A L E ! Small office supply business in Rhea County. Owner retiring. Motivated to sell. Serious inquiries only. Call 423-593-7836 after 5pm or 423-618-8681.

GARAGE SALES

PETS

WANTED TO BUY I BUY DIABETIC Test Strips! One-Touch, Freestyle, AccuChek, more. Local Pickup! Call Daniel Today: 423-401-8750

PETS B L O O D H O U N D P U P P I E S , AKC, proven tracking lines, now taking deposits, 256-609-1116 Call or text

CLEANING OUT FOR FALL?

LEGAL NOTICES

LABS: White Lab Puppies, AKC Registered $500. Call or text 423-364-2233 Bryant, AL. 256-601-8337.

We need your STUFF!

MONEY TO LOAN

Donate Clothes, Furniture, Household Items, Cars, Boats, Real Estate, Campers, etc.! (Tax Receipt Given)

SMALL PERSONAL LOANS $100-$500. One hour approval. Applications by phone. Call 267-5431

We’ll pick it up!!

Call 423-305-0709 for TN Call 706-275-0268 for GA

LHYSO-POO: Registered Hybrid NKC male 10 weeks old tricolored. Will be 10 pound adult. Two shots, wormed, vet checked, no shedding, very playful. One left in photo. Vonore, Tn. $450. 423-884-6621.

Or drop off at: Providence Thrift Store, 6933 Lee Hwy, Chatt.

ANTIQUES

(beside Rush Fitness) Serving Christ - Helping Others PROVIDENCE RESCUE MISSION

Bed, early 1800’s hand carved, ex. cond. $7500 firm. Antique dealers welcome. 877-8151/508-2039.

SHOOTING SUPPLIES

Loomis & Hart Baby Dresser Late 1890’s, maple 5 drawer with animal knobs. Very rare. $1,595. Call 812-460-4441.

BORDER COLLIE PUPS. Reg. Mother litter mate to 2015 Champ. Cattle Dog. Male/Females. $500 each. Ready Dec. 23. Now accepting deposits. 931-607-2426/931-939-2426.

HANDGUN CARRY PERMITCLASSES $50. Immediate opening, over 300 guns in stock. Fugate’s Firearms. 423-336-2675.

Roll Top Desk, exc. cond. $850 firm. Antique dealers welcome. 423-877-8151. 508-2039.

MISCELLANEOUS

SHIHPOO: Fluffy bundles of cuteness just in time for Christmas. Vet checked, shots-wormed-hypoallergenic-parents on site. Call Mineral Bluff, GA. $675. 727-421-0987.

PET SUPPLIES

WANTED Silverware, Pocket watches, boxes of costume jewelry, watch tools & parts. Call 423-622-2902

PET FOOD BOUTIQUE Slobberbones Bakery at: The Ark Pet Spa & Hotel Natural Pet Food & Treats Top Brands: Zignature Primal, Orijen, Canidae ProPac, Taste of The Wild Diamond! Call/Stop By: 423-521-8888 7760 East Brainerd Rd.

Chihuahuas- Tiny Applehead. All colors and sizes, $250 & up. 423-413-5525

APPLIANCES

Doberman Puppies, 9wks old, black/tan. Vaccinations, dewormed, tails-docked, dew claws removed. $500. Call or text 423-774-5527

Lennox Eternal China Plates with gold trim and fluted egde. Plates $15ea. cups and saucers $10ea. Cash Only, 423-305-0679

A C Dryers, Washers, Stoves, Fridges, $75/up. Guaranteed. Trade-Ins & Buy. Call 706-891-5843 or 423-760-0123 ALL APPLIANCES Svc./Reair $10 Svc call w/ 90 day warr. 423-504-2137

Military Relics-Germ., Jap. & Amer. World War I&II. Pay top $$. 842-6020

WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE Washer, Dryer, Fridge, Stoves. Cash Reward. 580-2031

THE BOOK RACK Closing after 40 years. Everything must Go! 3501 Dayton Blvd.

SELL YOUR STUFF Classifieds.timesfreepress.com

MUSICAL OPPORTUNITIES

BUILDING MATERIAL

G e r m a n S h e p h e r d : F o r S a l e; 2 beautiful, black, AKC female pups, 10 wks, German ddr lines. Good Homes only. $1,300 Call or text Susan at 423-309-9685, Rising Fawn , GA

RESULTS Sell your items quickly using the Times Free Press classifieds. In print and online!

Golden Doodle Pups. CKC, ready for Christmas. Taking dep. M/F. AKC parents on site. Shots/wormed. Health guar. $1200. 256-605-0964

LEGAL NOTICES IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF HAMILTON COUNTY TENNESSEE NO. 09-0004 PART 1

Always paying top cash for used music gear!

Mike's Golf Shop

JAY BLALOCK and PAIGE BLALOCK,

Call 423-558-0372 LAB PUPS. AKC, choolate, yellow, black. $600. kenb5of9@yahoo.com 859-533-3359. Inglewood, TN.

SPORTS EQUIPMENT EXERCISE BIKE- Horizon RC-30, new condition, sells for $1,562.85, asking $700. 706-965-5922

CLOTHING

We pay $ CASH $ for golf equipment! Mike's Golf Shop

WEDDING DRESSES-(4), or event dresses brand new, sizes 2-4, $150each 423-309-0353

Facing 153 near Lee Hwy. Call 423-558-0372

Plaintiffs, vs.

POM-A-POO. Rat Terriers. Yorkies, CKC. $100 & $375. 931-319-0000.

POLE BARN - 24x36, 10’ ceiling, 6x6 treated posts,Wood trusses. Metal roof. Installed. $4000. Other sizes. 595-2079

Sunday, December 27, 2015 › H3

4 Day Special! Place an Ad for 4 days with a photo for only $10.....For Details Call 423-757-6200 SUN CONURE: Baby male affectionate with cage, food. $300. 602-8682 Yorkies. Tiny Micro Tea Cups, 2lbs. Males, Females $795. 256-202-0341.

LESTER SANDIDGE, individually and d/b/a SANDIDGE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY; SANDIDGE CONSTRUCTION, INC.; BENJAMIN S A N D I D G E ; LESLIE SANDIDGE (also sometimes referred to as Leslie Sandidge Eldridge); MATTHEW SANDIGE; MELVIN WOODROW SANDIDGE; and KALLEIGH ELDRIDGE b/n/f LESLIE SANDIDGE, Defendants.

CHANCERY COURT LAND SALE Pursuant to that certain Amended Order of Execution and Sale, entered by the Chancery Court on or about July 21, 2015 (collectively, the "Sale Order"), the Clerk & Master, acting as Special Commissioner for this matter, shall, to satisfy a judgment entered on or about December 1, 2008, in favor of Jay and Paige Blalock and against Lester Sandidge, individually and d/b/a Sandidge Construction Company, and Sandidge Construction, Inc., jointly and severally, by the Circuit Court for Hamilton County, Division III, styled as Jay and Paige Blalock v. Lester Sandidge, Individually, and d/b/a Sandidge Construction Company, and Sandidge Construction, Inc., Docket No. 06C295 therein, such judgment being record as a lien in the land records of Hamilton County, Tennessee, at Book 8826, Page 484, Office of the Register of Deeds for Hamilton County, Tennessee, proceed to expose to the highest and best bidder for cash (or credit against the judgment amount if such highest and best bid be entered by the abovereferenced judgment creditors), on the 20th day of January, 2016, at 11:00 a.m., at the west door of the Hamilton County Courthouse, such day being at least thirty (30) days subsequent to notice of the same being provided to the Judgment Debtors pursuant to applicable laws and procedures of the State of Tennessee, any and all personalty of the Judgement Debtors seized pursuant to the Writ, along with the following tracts of real property: DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: PARCEL A - 171C B 003 LOCATED in the Second Civil District of Hamilton County, Tennessee, and being Lot Five (5) on the plan of Sandidge Subdivision on East Brainerd Road, as shown by plat of record at Plat Book 37, Page 280, as Corrected in Plat Book 39, Page 214, Register's Office for said County, to which plans reference is hereby made for a more complete description. BEING the property conveyed to Melvin Woodrow Sandidge by deed recorded on October 17, 2008, by Sandidge Construction, Inc., of record in Book 8782, 725, Register's Office for said County, such conveyance being set aside, declared null and void, and held for naught pursuant to that certain Order, entered by the Chancery Court for said County on or about June 15, 2009, in Case No. 09-0004 pending therein, the same being recorded on November 8, 2012, at Book 9793, Book 705, Register's Office for said County. LESS AND EXCEPT: That certain real property transferred to the State of Tennessee pursuant to that certain Final Decree, entered by the Circuit Court for said County on or about October 29, 2013, in Case No.

LEGAL NOTICES

12-C-755 pending therein, the same being recorded on November 14, 2013, at Book 10101, page 463, Register's Office for said County (the "Final Decree"), more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a point of intersection between the north present right-of-way lien of State Route 320 and the west property line of Melvin Sandidge on Highway Project No. STP-320(4), 40.90 feet left of project centerline station 288+94.32: thence along said property line, north 26 degrees 17 minutes 00 seconds east 10.10 feet to a point of intersection with the proposed right of way of State Route 320, 51.00 feet left of project centerline station 288+94.34, thence along said proposed right of way line north 63 degrees 36 minutes 34 seconds east 75.00 feet to a point of intersection with Melvin Sandidge east property line, 51.00 feet left of project centerline station 289+69.34, thence along said property line south 26 degrees 17 minutes 00 seconds east 10.10 feet to a point of intersection with the present right of way of State Route 320, 40.90 feet left of project centerline station 289+69.32, thence along said present right of way line of State Route 320, south 63 degrees 36 minutes 34 seconds west 75.00 feet to the point of beginning containing 754 square feet more or less. Subject to any and all easements, restrictive covenants, and conditions, and all other matters of record, including all items set out on any applicable plat of record, and specifically including that certain temporary construction easement granted under the Final Decree and described as follows: Temporary Construction Easement: BEING a temporary construction easement on Highway Project No. STP-320(4) and lying north of and adjacent to the proposed right-of-way line of State Route 320 and beginning at the west property line and ending at the east property line and having a width varying from 0.50 feet to 1.00 feet , and containing 213 square feet more or less, the same being conveyed as a temporary easement for "work area", to be used by the State of Tennessee, its contractors or assigns, for a period of three (3) years from and after the commencement of construction on the above-referenced highway project. REFERENCE: All boundaries and descriptions as shown on plans for Highway Project No. STP-320(4), 33057-2222-14, Right of Way on file in the Office of the Department of Transportation in Nashville, Tennessee. IF AND WHEN Metric Data is contained in the above-legal descriptions, then such Metric Data is to be relied upon as the English conversions are provided for that information and convenience only. PARCEL B - 171C B 003.01; and a portion of 171C B 003.02 Tract I LOCATED in the Second Civil District of Hamilton County, Tennessee, and being Lot Four (4) on the plan of

Local Business DIRECTORY

Place your ad today 423.757.6679

biz.timesfreepress.com Accounting

Carpentry

Contractors

MILLER & MCPHAIL CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS (423) 243-0260

CREEKSIDE CLOSETS CUSTOM CLOSET DESIGNS (423) 771-9250

GILBERT CONSTRUCTION CUSTOM HOME BUILDER (706) 944-3908

Air Conditioning

“THE DOOR MAN’’ Also fine finish carpentry. Licensed. 423-521-4020.

NEW CONSTRUCTION AND REMODELING (423) 800-8930

Carpet Cleaning Baileys Heating & Air Svc & Sales. All makes/models, Sr. discounts 423-413-5312

Alarm Systems ALLSTAR TINT & ALARMS AUTO TINTING & ALARMS (423) 899-8468

A-1 CARPET CLEANING Carpet cleaning & restretching 34 yrs. exp. 423-718-3890

Carpet Sales/ Installation

Appliance Repairs HIXSON CARPET & TILE REPAIR HOME icemakers, refrigerators, freezers & stoves. 7 days. 596-4083/899-9448 All Major Appliance Repair 2 locations Chatt. & Cleveland $10 Svc Call. 423-504-2137

Auto/Boat Clean Up DETAIL DEPOT FULL SERVICE AUTO DETAIL (423) 551-9051

Automotive

HGH CONSTRUCTION

Decks DECK BUILDERS pool/spa decks, Screened porches, fences, 30 yrs. professional exp. Lic./ Ins. Free Est. 629-8055

Document Destruction DOCU-SHRED Commercial & Res. Shredding (423) 847-2610

Drywall

Get FLOORED by the Best! (423) 414-2394

Commercial & Residential

Cell Phone Repair

Remodeling, Repairs, Drywall, Painting & Carpentry. 36 yrs. exp. 423-432-8295

CPR Cell Phone Repair We fix all types of devices!

Educational Services

423-486-1668

CELL SURGEON

Cell Phone Repair, iPhone/iPad Repair (423) 414-2370

Chimney & Fireplace

Academy of Allied Health Complete program in 10 weeks (423)834-7235

Eye Glasses

CERTIFIED CHIMNEY Cleaning / Safety Insp. $129. All NFPA repairs. 423-316-9365

Cleaning Services

EYEAR 1 HOUR OPTICAL Eyeglasses, Fashion Frames, Contacts (423) 877-9990

Handyman Services

Auto Repairs RIVERMONT PAINT & BODY Collision Repair, Classic Car Restoration (423) 414-2860

CARLOS BAIL BONDING 24 HOUR BAIL BONDS (423) 475-6383

Beauty CENTER MEDSPA

MASSAGE, SKIN CARE, BOTOX

Dump Truck Service Affordable Rates. Residential and Commerical Cleaning. Construction Restoration. Insured. Ref. upon request. Call Amanda Collyer 423-362-1855 Free Estimates. Crown Cleaning Service 10% off

Res. | Comm. | Lic. | Ins.

Detail Cleaning! 423-987-2668

% ANDY OnCall % Est. 1993 Small/large jobs, Home repairs & Remodeling PLicensed & Fully InsuredP Free Est.! 423-624-9800

All types brick, block, stone & stucco. Concrete & remove old concrete & repair chimney top. Garner Masonry 698-6080 / 645-1846

Bedwell Services -All home improvements/repair, painting & flooring. Lic/Ins. 423-432-2405

TONEY MASONRY-Chimneys, Repair, Retainer Walls, Block Brick, Carpentry, Painting, Stow Work, Plumbing. 423-580-3611

Health Services WHITE’S PEDIATRICS MEDICAL SERVICES (706) 876-2130

Heating And Air LARRY’S HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING (423) 855-8694

Heavy Equipment INDUSTRIAL LIFT TRUCK MAINTENANCE/REPAIRS & RENTALS (423) 771-9309

Home Building BEST HOME BUILDERS HOME CONSTRUCTION (706) 932-4047

Home Improvement Remodeling

CLOCK REPAIR

All makes & models. House calls. Call Joe (423) 855-8890

(423) 643-1980

Computer Repair HAIR BENDERS INT. Hair Salon & Beauty Spa (423) 894-2973

Trojans, Viruses, Worms

GRAVEL, FILL DIRT,

Call J&R Construction

Jack up & Replace floor joists Free Estimates! Ron 304-7765 Licensed and Insured

We haul top soil, fill dirt, all sizes gravel & all your excavating needs. 423-400-0239

Insurance

VETERAN/ELECTRICIAN No job too small. 40 years exp. Licensed. 423-314-8887.

(423) 800-6938

Holding Your PC Hostage??? Can Fix call 423-463-0872

Bike Shops OWEN CYCLERY

423.421.8785 or 423.421.9466

SPECIAL 10X40X4’’ $1499

FAITH-FULL Fences & Decks All Types. Over 20 Yrs. Exp. Gary 423-240-0980

Bicycle Sales and Service (423) 414-2372

M&R CONCRETE CONST. Honest/dep. Work guar. Free est 423-598-1341, 423-653-7181.

Flooring

Boat Sales

Lockhart Concrete Finishing

HARDWOOD FLOORING Installation, Finish & Refinish. 423-240-9712

CHATTANOOGA FISH-N-FUN

BOAT SALES AND SERVICE (423) 892-6272

Bobcat Service All Your Bobcat & Dump Truck Needs!

Veteran Owned - 423-838-4342 www.subsurfacepro.com

DRIVEWAYS, DEMOLITION , Drainage Work, Land Clearing. Lic./Ins. 25 yrs. 423-421-0664

Bush Hogging WEEDS, BRUSH & TREES 6’, 8’ & 15’ machines

Jim Swafford 423-593-0907

Cabinets LOWE’S CABINETS & LIGHTING

SALES AND INSTALLATION (423) 529-2890

Demolition, concrete, asphalt, excavate. All types concrete 825-0017

Construction S & H ERECTORS

Premier Steel Fabricators of Greater Chatt. (423) 842-3444 JHP CONTRACTORS PAINTING & HOME REPAIR 423-414-2730

Contractors RCS CONSTRUCTION

CUSTOM HOMES & RENOVATIONS

(423) 551-9045 WALDREP CONSTRUCTION

NEW & CUSTOM Homes (423) 771-9245 WATERS HOLLAND HOMES AS UNIQUE AS YOU (423) 595-8666 TN STONE & STUCCO MANUFACTURED STONE (423) 771-9247

Clean Rite Pressure Washing Houses, decks, drives. House special $99. 423-355-6038

GIORGIO MEN’S WAREHOUSE

Suits, Dress Shoes, Tuxedos, Dress Shirts (423) 414-2855

Foundation Repairs WE FIX Foundation Settling, Cracked Brick, Chimneys, Floor Leveling. 423-421-0664

Glass Installation THE GLASS MAN Res./Comm. Replacement & Repair (423) 414-2386

Gutter Work

WINDOWS, SIDING & MORE (423) 805-9235

Got Junk? Basement Cleanout,

Replacement Windows

Gutter Replacement, Repairs, and Cleaning Services. Call Rick @ 423-488-5942

Top Soil TOPSOIL, FILL DIRT, GRAVEL & MULCH - Veteran Owned. 423-838-4342 www.subsurfacepro.com

Finest of all Topsoil 706-861-6404, 423-593-2191

Tractor Trailer

RENEWAL BY ANDERSEN

Junk Removal & More! Call 629-0700

WINDOW & DOOR REPLACEMENT

Painting

Restaurants

PROFESSIONAL GROUP PAINTING Interior/Exterior Painting, Power Wash, Deck Stain, Repair. 22 yrs. exp. CALL DAVID 423-227-0176

(423) 551-9040

TRI-STATE TRUCK & RV TRACTOR TRAILER & RV REPAIR (423) 622-0111

Jewelry Stores Jewelry, Gifts for Women & Handbags (423) 529-0880

Lawn Care

ABBOTT PAINT & WASH Extra-clean driveways. Turn keys. Int/Ext paint/restorations. Press wash, paint/wash, carpentry. Ins.

JOLLY PAINTING

Int/Ext. Decks, Fences, Comm. Lic/Ins. Free Est. 423-698-1831

FAVORS PAINTING PLUS Interior & Exterior, Lic./Ins. Satisfaction Guar. 423-902-6954

Plumbing

ABSOLUTE PLUMBING Master Plumber, Sewer Cam/ Jetting. Low $$, Sr Disc. Bonded, Lic & Ins. 423-509-4523

Machine Shops PRUETT MACHINE CO. PLASMA COATING (423) 708-3210

IRONMAN STRONG 423-394-7430

TIM-BERS Tree Service & Stump Grinding. Ins. Free est. 70’ bucket truck. 423-605-4158

AK Roofing & Painting All types roofing-TPO, Metal, Shingle & Rubber. Free Est. Ins/Lic. Warranty. 423-298-8504

LEAK & ROOF REPAIR PLUS CLEANING GUTTERS

HC

- MOBILE TREE SERVICEH Remove & Trim, grind stumps Free Est. Ins. 423-309-6148

423-903-4701

Security Services DEPENDABLE SECURITY SYSTEMS Res. & Comm. Protection (706) 935-2303

Septic Systems NORTH GA SEPTIC & PUMP

INSTALL/MAINTAIN & REPAIR (706) 389-8685

Tri-StateLawn.com Fall Clean-Up 423-595-0600

Loans

GAF Master Ellite Applicators Full Insured/ Warrantied All types roofs Metal, Shingle & Flat Residential & Commercial FREE Estimates! 842-8826

TENN. VALLEY ROOFING We specialize in all types roofs.

Mowing & More, Aerate

M&H LANDSCAPING, LLC Cleanup, leaf removal & shrub trimming, etc. 423-413-7036

ABSOLUTELY AFFORDABLE

423-314-6970

CHOO CHOO DOG CAMP

& Overseed, Gutters, Leaves, Trim Bushes, Irrigation/Winterize. Free Estimates. 423-364-1798.

Roofing

423-320-1513

DAYCARE-BOARDING-GROOMINGTRAINING. (423) 800-8485

Leaf Removal, overseed, mulch. 423-344-7446/ 423-635-0057

PATRIOT ICE ICE MACHINE INSTALLATION & REPAIRS (423) 771-9465

TENNESSEE ROOFING

Pet Care

5 Star Lawn Services

SUPREME RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT - New & Used Equipment (423) 529-0880

Trees Cut & Limbs Trimmed Cheap! Fully Ins. Stump grinding, dead wood removal. Bucket Truck.

NORRIS TREE SERVICE, Inc. Tree work, stump removal Licensed, insured. 892-7950

Vacuum Cleaners ORECK CHATTANOOGA

VACUUMS, SUPPLIES, REPAIRS

(423) 933-2880

Sheetrock Marvin Jenkins Plumbing Quality Plumbing Repairs. Low Rates. Free Est. 423-785-7430

MORTGAGE SOUTH REVERSE MORTGAGES (423) 822-8378

Quality Seamless Gutters

MOUNTAIN CITY TILE Tile, Stone Slabs, Travertine, Flooring (423) 414-2200

Remodeling CHATTANOOGA EXTERIORS

Moving & Hauling

(423) 401-0413

HANDS OF CHRIST CROSS RELIGIOUS JEWELRY (423) 667-1452

Concrete Work COMPLETE CONCRETE

Mens Clothing

Physical & aquatic therapy, pain relief. (423) 401-0412

AAA STUMP GRINDING Our Best Price! Just Call! 423-825-CALL / 825-2255

Tile

Peak Fitness & PhysicalTherapy 1-on-1 care by a PT Only! (423) 509-8705

Alliance Physical Therapy

AUTO, HOME, LIFE AND BUSINESS

THE ACCENT MARK

Fencing

Pressure Washing

ABBOTT PRESSURE & PAINTING Low Press. Power Chemical Wash. We wash rain or shine! Streak Free Driveways, Driveways stay clean for 3 yrs. Exterior Houses / Fences, Vinyl & All Types Siding, Gutters & Eaves. Senior/Military Discount. 423-314-6970

Medical

DON SELF INSURANCE

KARMA WELLNESS SPA Discover Your Ageless Beauty

Mike Delashmitt Const. We do it all. Roofing, siding, windows & additions. Lic/Bonded/Ins 423-875-3024

Top Soil, Sitework, Driveways. Lic. & Ins. 423-280-6347

Electrician

Stump Removal

Tree Service

House Leveling

Clock Repairs

Pools & Spas America’s Swimming Pool Premier swimming pool service (423) 280-9492

FAST CASH

Cars Running or Not H No Title No Problem H 423-645-7402

Masonry

CEILINGS REPAIRED Textured, Finishing, 30 yrs. Clay Simmons. 842-7786

Siding SCENIC CITY PLUMBING PLUMBING SERVICES (423) 414-2356

All Plumbing & Gas Pay by the job. Not the hour. 24hr. Call 314-4789

Coffey Construction Co. Aluminum & Copper Gutters. All types of Siding. 877-7147 coffeychatt@comcast.net

Waterproofing We Fix Water Problems

Wet basements/drainage/crawl spaces. Lic./Ins. 423-421-0664

STAY DRY WATERPROOFING

BASEMENT & CRAWL SPACE REPAIRS (423) 464-6990


• • • TIMESFREEPRESS.COM

PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD: 423-757-6200

H4 › Sunday, December 27, 2015

LEGAL NOTICES

LEGAL NOTICES

LEGAL NOTICES

g Sandidge Subdivision on East Brainerd Road, as shown by plat of record at Plat Book 37, Page 280, Register's Office for said County, as Corrected on plan of record in Plat Book 39, Page 214, Register's Office for said County, as Revised on plan of record in Plat Book 92, Page 4, Register's Officer for said County, to which plans reference is hereby made for a more complete description. BEING the same property conveyed to Leslie Sandidge by deed from Sandidge Construction, Inc., recorded on October 17, 2008, at Book 8782, Page 731, Register's Office for said County, such conveyance being set aside, declared null and void, and held for naught pursuant to that certain Order, entered by the Chancery Court for said County on or about June 15, 2009, in Case No. 09-0004 pending therein, the same being recorded on November 8, 2012, at Book 9793, Book 705, Register's Office for said County. LESS AND EXCEPT: That certain real property transferred to the State of Tennessee pursuant to that certain Final Decree, entered by the Circuit Court for said County on or about October 28, 2013, in Case No. 12-C-756 pending therein, the same being recorded on November 14, 2013, at Book 10101, Page 476, Register's Office for said County (the "Final Decree"), more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a point of intersection between the north proposed right-of-way line of State Route 320 and the west property line of Leslie Sandidge Eldridge on Highway Project No. STP-320(4), 51.00 feet left of project centerline station 290+19.33: thence along said proposed right of way line as follows: north 63 degrees 36 minutes 34 seconds east 52.57 feet to a point, 51.00 feet left of project centerline station 290+71.91, north 3 degrees 50 minutes 52 seconds west 25.48 feet to a point, 74.60 feet left of project centerline station 290+81.68, north 60 degrees 29 minutes 13 seconds east 37.88 feet to a point of intersection with Leslie Sandidge Eldridge east property line, 76.65 feet left of project centerline station 291+19.41; thence in a southeasterly direction 35.76 feet to a point of intersection with the present right of way line of State Route 320, 42.00 feet left project centerline station 291+19.33; thence along said present right of way line, south 63 degrees 36 minutes 34 seconds west 100.00 feet to a point of intersection with Leslie Sandidge Eldridge west property line, 40.90 feet left of project centerline station 290+19.32, thence along said property line, north 63 degree 36 minutes 34 seconds west 10.10 feet to the point of beginning containing 2051 square feet more or less. Subject to any and all easements, restrictive covenants, and conditions, and all other matters of record, including all items set out on any applicable plat of record, and specifically including that certain temporary construction easement granted under the Final Decree and described as follows: Temporary Construction Easement: BEING a temporary construction easement on Highway Project No. STP-320(4) and lying north of and adjacent to the proposed right-of-way lien of State Route 320 and beginning west property line and ending at 51.80 left of project centerline station 290+71.91 and having a width varying from .80 feet to 2 feet , and containing 265 square feet more or less, the same being conveyed as a temporary easement for "work area", to be used by the State of Tennessee, its contractors or assigns, for a period of three (3) years from and after the commencement of construction on the above-referenced highway project. REFERENCE: All boundaries and descriptions as shown on plans for Highway Project No. STP-320(4), 33057-2222-14, Right of Way on file in the Office of the Department of Transportation in Nashville, Tennessee. IF AND WHEN Metric Data is contained in the above-legal descriptions, then such Metric Data is to be relied upon as the English conversions are provided for that information and convenience only. Tract II LOCATED in the Second Civil District of Hamilton County, Tennessee, and being Lot Six (6), on the plan of Sandidge Subdivision on East Brainerd Road, as shown by plat of record at Plat Book 92, Page 4, in the Register's Office for Hamilton County, Tennessee, which plan amended the plan of record at Plat Book 39, Page 328, Register's Office for said County, to which plans reference is hereby made for a more complete description. LESS AND EXCEPT that portion thereof: BEING Lot Six (6) on the plan of Sandidge Subdivision on East Brainerd Road, Third Corrective Plat, Re-Subdivision of Lots 6 and 7, as shown by plat of record, at Plat Book 39, Page 328, in the Register's Office for Hamilton County, Tennessee, to which plan reference is hereby made for a more complete description, as conveyed to Leslie E. Eldridge by Warranty Deed from Lester S. Sandidge, dated April 15, 2005, and recorded on April 19, 2005, at Book 7501, Page 772, Register's Office for said County. BEING a portion of that property conveyed to Sandidge Construction, Inc., by deed from Lester S. Sandidge and Elizabeth H. Sandidge, his wife, recorded on May 12, 1997, at Book 4868, Page 253, Register's Office for said County. PARCEL C - 171C B 002.03; and a portion of 171C B 002.04 Tract I LOCATED in the Second Civil District of Hamilton County, Tennessee, and being Lot Three (3) on the plan of Sandidge Subdivision on East Brainerd Road, as shown by plat of record at Plat Book 37, Page 280, Register's Office for said County, as Corrected on plan of record in Plat Book 39, Page 214, Register's Office for said County, as Revised on plan of record in Plat Book 74, Page 26, Register's Officer for said County, to which plans reference is hereby made for a more complete description. BEING the same property conveyed to Sandidge Construction, Inc., by deed from Benjamin Sandidge, recorded on February 25, 2009, at Book 8863, Page 466, Register's Office for said County, a reconveyance of the same, as conveyed to Benjamin Sandidge by deed from Sandidge Construction, Inc., recorded on October 17, 2008, at Book 8782, Page 728, Register's Office for said County, such conveyance being set aside, declared null and void, and held for naught pursuant to that certain Order, entered by the Chancery Court for said County on or about June 15, 2009, in Case No. 09-0004 pending therein, the same being recorded on November 8, 2012, at Book 9793, Book 705, Register's Office for said County. Tract II LOCATED in the Second Civil District of Hamilton County, Tennessee, and being Lot Two (2), on the plan of Sandidge Subdivision on East Brainerd Road, as shown by plat of record at Plat Book 74, Page 26, which plan amended the plans of record in Plat Book 37, 280, and Plate Book 39, Page 214, Register's Office for said County, to which plans reference is hereby made for a more complete description. BEING the property conveyed to Sandidge Construction, Inc., by deed from Matthew Sandidge, recorded on February 25, 2009, at Book 8863, Page 468, Register's Office for said County, a reconveyance of the same, as conveyed to Matthew Sandidge by deed from Sandidge Construction, Inc., recorded on October 17, 2008, at Book 8782, Page 726, Register's Office for said County, such conveyance being set aside, declared null and void, and held for naught pursuant to that certain Order, entered by the Chancery Court for said County on or about June 15,

y 2009, in Case No. 09-0004 pending therein, the same being recorded on November 8, 2012, at Book 9793, Book 705, Register's Office for said County. Tract III LOCATED in the Second Civil District of Hamilton County, Tennessee, and being Lot Eight (8) on the plan of Sandidge Subdivision on East Brainerd Road, as shown by plat of record at Plat Book 74, Page 26, which plan amended the plans of record at Plat Book 37, Page 280; Plat Book 39, Page 214; and Plat Book 39, page 322, Register's Office for said County, to which plans reference is hereby made for a more complete description BEING the property conveyed to Kalleigh Eldridge by deed recorded on October 17, 2008, from Sandidge Construction, Inc., of record in Book 8782, Page 723, Register's Office for said County, such conveyance being set aside, declared null and void, and held for naught pursuant to that certain Order, entered by the Chancery Court for said County on or about June 15, 2009, in Case No. 09-0004 pending therein, the same being recorded on November 8, 2012, at Book 9793, Book 705, Register's Office for said County. Tract IV LOCATED in the Second Civil District of Hamilton County, Tennessee, and being Lot One (1), on the plan of Sandidge Subdivision on East Brainerd Road, of record in Plat Book 74, Page 26, which amended the plans of record in Plat Book 37, Page 280 and Plat Book 39, Page 214, Register's Office for Hamilton County, Tennessee, to which plan reference is hereby made for a more complete description. BEING the property conveyed to Sandidge Construction, Inc., by deed recorded on November 14, 2008, from Kalleigh Eldridge, of record in Book 8809, Page 380, Register's Office for said County, such conveyance being set aside, declared null and void, and held for naught pursuant to that certain Order, entered by the Chancery Court for said County on or about June 15, 2009, in Case No. 09-0004 pending therein, the same being recorded on November 8, 2012, at Book 9793, Book 705, Register's Office for said County LESS AND EXCEPT: LOCATED in the Second Civil District of Hamilton County, Tennessee, and being Lot One (1), on the plan of Sandidge Subdivision on East Brainerd Road, of record in Plat Book 74, Page 26, which amended the plans of record in Plat Book 37, Page 280 and Plat Book 39, Page 214, Register's Office for Hamilton County, Tennessee, to which plan reference is hereby made for a more complete description. BEING the property conveyed by Shapiro & Kirsch, LLP, as Substitute Trustee under that certain Deed of Trust with Assignment of Rents, executed by Sandidge Construction, Inc., in favor of American General Financial Services, Inc., on or about November 18, 2008, and recorded on November 21, 2008, in Book 8809, Page 380, Register's Office for said County, to Springleaf Financial Services, Inc. (f/k/a American General Financial Services, Inc.), by deed recorded on May 23, 2012, in Book 9650, Page 195. AND LESS AND EXCEPT: That certain real property transferred to the State of Tennessee pursuant to that certain Final Decree, entered by the Circuit Court for said County on or about October 28, 2013, in Case No. 12-C-734 pending therein, the same being recorded on November 14, 2013, at Book 10101, Page 455, Register's Office for said County (the "Final Decree"), more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a point of intersection between the west property line of Sandidge Construction Inc. and the north proposed right of way line of State Route 320 on Highway Project No. STP-320(4), 76.65 feet left of project centerline station 291+19.41; thence along said proposed right of way line as follows: north 61 degrees 57 minutes 52 seconds east 142.90 feet to a point, 75.20 feet left of project 292+68.20, north 58 degrees 31 minutes 26 seconds east 66.66 feet to a point, 74.74 feet left of project centerline station 293+37.56; thence in a southeasterly direction 23.74 feet to a point, 51.00 feet left of project centerline station 293+34.73; thence along said proposed right of way line in a northeasterly direction 76.65 feet to a point of intersection with the east property line of Sandidge Construction Inc. 51.00 feet left of State Route 320 project centerline station 294+14.21; thence along said property line in a southeasterly direction 10.21 feet to a point of intersection with the present right of way of State Route 320, 40.90 feet left of project centerline station 294+12.62; thence along said present right of way line as follows: and curving to the right in a southwesterly direction and having a radius of 1884.86 feet and a arc length of 144.10 feet to a point, 40.90 feet left of project centerline station 202+65.40, thence along present right of way lien in a southwesterly direction and having a radius of 1884.86 feet and a arc length of 143.51 feet to a point of intersection with the west property line of Sandidge Construction Inc. 42.00 feet left of project centerline station 291+19.33: thence along said property line in a northwesterly direction 35.76 feet to the point of beginning containing 3051 square feet more or less. Subject to any and all easements, restrictive covenants, and conditions, and all other matters of record, including all items set out on any applicable plat of record, and specifically including that certain permanent drainage easement and that certain temporary construction easement, both granted under the Final Decree and respectively described as follows: Permanent Drainage Easement: BEING a permanent drainage easement on Highway Project No. STP-320(4) and lying north of and adjacent to the proposed right-of-way line of State Route 320 and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a pointe of intersection between the proposed right of way line of State Route 320 and the permanent drainage easement line, 51.02 feet left of project centerline station 293+98.63: Thence along the permanent drainage easement line as follows: north 26 degrees 24 minutes 18 seconds west 218.37 feet to a point, 266.80 feet left of project centerline station 294+35.27, north 64 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds east 15.00 feet to a point, 264.18 feet left of project centerline station 294+52.41, south 26 degrees 24 minutes 18 seconds east 213.18 feet to a point of intersection with the proposed right of way line of State Route 320. 51.00 feet left of project centerline station 294+14.21: Tehnce along the permanent drainage easement line and the proposed right of way line of State Route 320 and curving in a southwesterly direction 15.00 feet to the point of beginning, containing 3250 square feet more or less, the same being conveyed for the routing and flow of surface water as required by the Tennessee Department of Transportation caused by the construction of Highway Project No. STP- 320(4) over the above-described real property, including rights of ingress and egress over said property for the purpose of construction and maintenance on said easement. Temporary Construction Easement: BEING a temporary constructions easement on Highway Project No. STP-320(4) and lying north of and adajecent to the proposed right-of-way line of State Route 320 and beginning 230 feet left of project centerline station 293+55 and ending 230 feet left of project centerline station 294+25 and having a width of 61.07 feet , and containing 0.273 acres more or less, the same being conveyed as a temporary easement for "removal of house", to be used by the State of

y Tennessee, its contractors and assigns, for a period of three (3) years from and after the commencement of construction on the above-referenced highway project. REFERENCE: All boundaries and descriptions as shown on plans for Highway Project No. STP-320(4), 33057-2222-14, Right of Way on file in the Office of the Department of Transportation in Nashville, Tennessee IF AND WHEN Metric Data is contained in the above-legal descriptions, then such Metric Data is to be relied upon as the English conversions are provided for that information and convenience only. AND LESS AND EXCEPT: That certain real property transferred to the State of Tennessee pursuant to that certain Final Decree, entered by the Circuit Court for said County on or about October 29, 2013, in Case No. 12-C-757 pending therein, the same being recorded on November 14, 2013, at Book 10101, Page 469, Register's Office for said County (the "Final Decree"), more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a point of intersection between the north proposed right-of-way line of State Route 320 and the west property line of Kaleigh Eldridge on Highway Project No. STP-320(4), 51.00 feet left of project centerline station 294+14.21: thence along said proposed right of way line as follows: and curing to the left in a northeasterly direction and having a radius of 1874.86 and a arc length of 360.52 to a point, 51.00 feet left of project centerline station 295+91.46, north 28 degrees 32 minutes 24 seconds west 26.56 feet to a point, 77.06 feet left of project centerline station 295+97.17, thence north 46 degrees 23 minutes 27 seconds east 226.90 feet to a point of intersection with Kaleigh Eldridge southeast property line, 78.60 feet left of project centerline station 298+28.76; thence along said property line south 66 degrees 23 minutes 39 seconds east 40.79 feet to a point of intersection with the present right of way of State Route 320, 40.91 feet left of project centerline 298+44.24: thence along said present right of way line as follows: south 45 degrees 56 minutes 13 seconds west 106.63 feet to a point, 40.91 feet left of project of project centerline station 297+12.76; thence curing to the right in a southwesterly direction and having a radius of 1884.86 and a arc length of 141.81, thence curing to the right in a southwesterly direction and having a radius of 1884.86 and an arc length of 151.95 to a point of intersection with Kaleigh Eldridge west property line, 40.90 feet left of project centerline station 294+12.62; thence along said property line in a northwesterly direction 10.21 feet to the point of beginning containing 0.247 acres more or less. Subject to any and all easements, restrictive covenants, and conditions, and all other matters of record, including all items set out on any applicable plat of record, and specifically including that certain temporary construction easement granted under the Final Decree and described as follows: Temporary Construction Easement: BEING a temporary construction easement on Highway Project No. STp-320(4) and lying north of and adjacent to the proposed right-of-way line of State Route 320 and beginning 57 feet left of project centerline station 294+14.21 and ending 60 feet left of 295+90 and having a width varying from 5 feet to 10 feet, and containing 1524 square feet more or less, the same being conveyed as a temporary easement for "work area", to be used by the State of Tennessee, its contractors or assigns, for a period of three (3) years from and after the commencement of construction on the above-referenced highway project. REFERENCE: All boundaries and descriptions as shown on plans for Highway Project No. STP-320(4), 33057-2222-14, Right of Way on file in the Office of the Department of Transportation in Nashville, Tennessee. IF AND WHEN Metric Data is contained in the above-legal descriptions, then such Metric Data is to be relied upon as the English conversions are provided for that information and convenience only. All costs incurred by the Special Commissioner in connection with this sale must be paid on the date cited above. Minimum Bid Required. This 11th day of December, 2015. ROBIN L. MILLER, CLERK & MASTER HAMILTON COUNTY CHANCERY COURT By: Robin L. Miller Name: Robin L. Miller

GET MORE PEOPLE TO YOUR YARD SALE? Advertising in the Times Free Press ClassiďŹ eds is the best way to make sure you get the maximum exposure for your sale. Call 423-757-6200

LEGAL NOTICE This is the Official Notice of the 2015 Annual Obligated List of Projects for Local and State Governments within the TPO Area (Tennessee, Georgia, and Chattanooga Area Regional Transportation Authority [CARTA]). To view the list of projects, please see the TPO website: http://www.chcrpa.org/Annual_Obligate d_List.htm The public review and comment period for draft plans and programs will be used to satisfy the public participation requirements of the Federal Transit Act (49 USC Section 5307/5310/5339). Public notice of public involvement activities and time established for public review of and comments on the TIP will satisfy the Program of Projects requirements. For further information, contact the Chattanooga-Hamilton County Regional Planning Agency staff, 1250 Market Street, Chattanooga, TN 37402 (423-643-5900 or email TPO@chattanooga.gov). RPA provides language assistance needs for Limited English Proficiency individuals.

CONSUMER REPORTS

While a brand-new set of wheels is the holiday fantasy gift for some Americans, Consumer Reports points out that it may not make sense to gift a car.

Should you give a car for holiday gift? We’ve all seen those TV ads where happy couples wow each other with the holiday gift of a 5,000-pound, $50,000, red ribbon-wrapped luxury vehicle, notes Consumer Reports. To be sure, a brand-new set of wheels is the holiday fantasy gift for some Americans. But does it ever really make sense to gift a car? “These holiday sales events are not really about people buying cars for loved ones,� says Ian Beavis, chief strategy officer at automotive marketing consultants AMCI. “The bows or gift imagery are all devices to aid memorability in a very cluttered TV environment.� If you’re thinking of giving a gift that goes “vroom,� December is the month for it. That’s when consumers have the most bargaining leverage at the dealership, according to TrueCar data. Among 2012 to 2014 sales transactions, December had the largest average discount off the manufacturer’s suggested retail price, at 7.5 percent, according to TrueCar. “Last December was absolutely the best month of the year for deals,� says TrueCar spokesman Alan Ohnsman. With that in mind, let’s say you have your heart set on giving a car as a holiday gift. How will that gift go over? First, consider who is on the receiving end. As the snowflake-sprinkled commercials might suggest, the most common gift is most likely from one spouse to another, or from a parent to a child. Give outside of the immediate family, and,

loved one in the direction of a good deal. Certain brands, including Hyundai, offer matching incentives to those with “social spending� dollars gifted from friends and relatives. And if you have a college kid on your gifting list, you can urge him or her to enroll in the GM College Discount program. Details on the General Motors program are at gmcollegediscount.com. Other brands have student discounts as well. Like depositing a puppy on a doorstep, leaving a car in the driveway really can be a gift that keeps on taking. In the case of the woman mentioned, “They also have shared family finances, so they are now making monthly payments on a car that they both drive,� Yarrow says. “Some Christmas gift!� In addition to monthly payments, Consumer Reports points out, considerations include insurance and registration — not to mention gas. So perhaps the first step is to make sure the recipient’s pockets are deep enough to fit more than just keys. That way, you’ll avoid giving them a December to remember — for the wrong reasons.

in most states, the recipient will have to pay sales tax on it — anywhere from 2 to 12 percent. “If it’s between in-laws or friends, it might be easier to just give them a check,� says Seung Min Yu, an automotive analyst for Consumer Reports. Then, of course, you need to make sure that it is the car of their dreams — not yours. Returning a gift of this size — if that’s even possible — is more trouble than thinking of another gift. Choose wrong, and you and your loved one will be dealing with a very costly, long-term misunderstanding. “A woman told me her husband gave her a car with a big bow on top for Christmas, just like the ads you see on TV,� says Kit Yarrow, a consumer psychologist who teaches at Golden Gate University in San Francisco. “But unlike the scenes in the ads, she wasn’t delighted by it. She felt cheated because she’d had no say in picking out the car, and it was really a family purchase, rather than a gift specifically for her.� The more practical, if less romantic, move is to take Yu’s advice. Write a check to help with the down payment, promise to ride shotgun during the test drives and point your

For more information, visit ConsumerReports.org.

LOG CABIN

In Town Retreat LUXURY LIVING ON 8 ACRES

Resort living every day in this rustic retreat surrounded by lushly landscaped grounds of and a saltwater pool. Nestled in the side White Oak Mountain in Ooltewah, minutes from everywhere!

Belinda Winslett Cell: 356.9584 OfďŹ ce: 265.0088

See Page 13 for details.

OUR READERS Are your best customers. Feel conďŹ dent when you place your items for sale with the Times Free Press.

In The Market For a New Home? ,OOK FOR IT IN STANDS NEAR YOU

To Advertise Call 423-757-6453 LEGAL NOTICE The Chattanooga-Hamilton County Regional Planning Agency (RPA) is holding a Chattanooga-Hamilton County/North Georgia Transportation Planning Organization (TPO) Multimodal Advisory Committee Meeting for TPO jurisdiction representatives, Executive Board, and Technical Coordinating Committee members. The purpose of the meeting is to allow appointed citizens and representatives of non-profit organizations to provide feedback to the TPO on multimodal planning, programs, and projects. The meeting will be held Wednesday, January 6th at 1:00 pm in Room 3B of the Development Resource Center, 1250 Market Street, Chattanooga, TN 37402.

s$ELIVERED TO LOCATIONS INCLUDING STREET RACKS REAL ESTATE OFlCES BANKS RESTAURANTS ETC s/NLINE MORE THAN ONE YEAR


TIMESFREEPRESS.COM • • •

PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD: 423-757-6200

Sunday, December 27, 2015 › H5

READER PHOTOS

local JOBS

In print and online at timesfreepress.com

Submitted by William Miller

A bird feeder bandit caught in the act.

Best of luck with that forecast Insisting employees address customers in a formal and respectful tone is one way for a business to improve its image.

How to improve your company image

M

any people are familiar with the conventional wisdom about first impressions. When you only have one chance to make a first impression, it’s a good idea to make the most of that opportunity. But not every first impression inspires fond memories, and while erasing a bad first impression might be impossible, that does not mean a second impression can’t trump its predecessor. That’s especially true for businesses. Businesses typically experience a few stumbles out of the gate, and sometimes those stumbles coincide with a customer’s first encounter with a business. When such encounters hurt a business’ image, a business owner can employ various strategies to restore that image and increase the likelihood that future interactions with customers go as smoothly as possible. Look the part. A T-shirt and flip-flops may be your ideal outfit, but such attire is rarely appropriate in a professional atmosphere. First-time customers who see employees decked out in less formal attire may feel the company also takes a lax attitude toward its work, so avoid fashion that might give the wrong impression. Prioritize positive customer service. Many businesses suffer from bad word of mouth that’s spread when past customers share horror stories of negative experiences with company employees. Such a problem is easily remedied by prioritizing customer service. This includes emphasizing that those who answer the phones always address customers respectfully and, when responding to emails or engaging in online chats, write professional responses that steer clear of informal language. Customers often understand that a product may malfunction, but poor customer service is inexplicable and will reduce the likelihood that a customer will become a repeat customer. Commission a better website. Today’s consumers often rely on the Internet to connect with a business. Consumers

may want to peruse a restaurant’s menu before booking a reservation or view a retailer’s online catalogue before walking into the store. A good website can be a tremendous asset to a business, while a bad website can drive customers away before they spend so much as a dollar. A good website is informative and easy to navigate. Restaurant owners should include some photos of their establishment on the site to show customers the type of ambiance they can expect when dining. The site’s URL should include only the name of the restaurant, which makes it easy for potential customers to find the site when using a search engine. If the name you prefer is already taken by a similarly named establishment in another region, then include your state or city in the URL, such as JoesPizzaNY.com. If you are not skilled at building websites, hire a professional firm to build the site for you. Such an investment will likely pay for itself sooner rather than later and will increase the chances that customers’ first impressions are good ones. Establish a social media presence. Another way to rehabilitate or improve a business’ image is to establish a social media presence that connects the business with existing and potential customers. Use the various social media platforms in different ways. A Facebook page can explain the history of the company, while Twitter can be used to alert followers to special promotions or events. Social media can also be used to solicit customer feedback, which can be used to ensure you are meeting your customers’ needs and adapting to meet those needs when necessary. A business that listens to and actively engages its customers is more likely to have a positive image than one that does not, and social media can be the tool businesses use to connect with those customers. A poor first impression can be difficult to overcome, but companies can take several steps to regain consumer trust.

Find the Perfect Job

Now you can access hundreds of local job listings in one online location, zooming in on the features you’re looking for with our customizable search settings!

400 E. 11th Street • Chattanooga, TN 423-757-6200 • jobs.timesfreepress.com

PR4051

The Chattanooga Times Free Press Jobs Section

sion started in 1929 as a After the Yalta Conbad recession and a stock ference near the end of market crash — the latter World War II, Franklin of which was a sideshow Roosevelt was asked by because so few Americans a reporter if the meeting owned stocks. It didn’t of Allied leaders laid the get devastating until 1931, foundation for enduring when the banking peace. Roosevelt system began to fail. — sick, tired and Why did it fail? weeks from death A lot of reasons, but — replied: “I can one was an Austrian answer that quesbank called Credtion if you can it-Anstalt. In 1931, tell me who your Credit-Anstalt was descendants will weakening under be in the year 2057. Morgan bad loans. One of We can look as far its directors, Zolahead as humanity Housel believes in this sort Motley Fool tan Hajdu, refused to sign off on its of thing.” books until its assets were In hindsight, we re-evaluated. This caused know Europe would panic, which caused remain mostly peaceful depositors to demand for decades. But no one their money back, which knew that at the time. caused the bank to colThe actual outcome was lapse. Credit-Anstalt was one of a million differtaken over by the Ausent scenarios that could trian government, which have played out. What terrified Vienna and lit a if Hitler escaped, then full-blown banking panic. regained power? What if Bloomberg’s Peter Coy Germany built an atomic describes what happened bomb? What if the Cold next: War turned into a nuclear “The Viennese panic war? There are so many brought down banks in realistic alternative histoAmsterdam and Warsaw. ries that a wise man like In June and July the scare Roosevelt just laughs off spread to Germany, and the question of predicting a long-term outcome. The from there immediately to Latvia, Turkey and Egypt documentary “How to Live Forever” asked cente- (and within a few months to England and the United narians what the happiest States).” day of their life was. One In 1931, The Economist 104-year-old said Armiwrote of a “widening stice Day — the end of circle of distrust and World War I — because financial difficulty that her family was certain commenced to spread it meant lasting peace through Europe with the in Europe. The amazing failure of Credit-Anstalt.” thing isn’t how wrong she Economist Roland Vaubel was; it’s realizing how easily she could have been wrote that the “collapse right, and what that would of (Credit-Anstalt) set a chain reaction in motion: have meant for the 20th the run on the German century. banks, the withdrawals History is full of these things: Very realistic, very from London, the largescale withdrawals from different outcomes that New York and another never happened because series of bank failures in of chance. the United States.” I think about this a It makes you wonder: lot with investing. More What if Credit-Anstalt investors are digging was run by more compethrough reams of historic data to study how markets tent people? What if the Austrian government led a work and what to expect in the future. I do it, too. It more orderly bailout? It’s entirely possible the worst beats relying on your gut. of the Great Depression But the data we have tells would have been avoided. the story of one outcome If it were, every economout of an infinite number ics textbook, every stock of possibilities. Worse, market model, every there are a handful of return assumption, every really important events that changed the course of worst-case scenario forecast today would look difinvesting and economics ferent — all because a guy over the last century, and named Zoltan had a bad all of them could have day 84 years ago. easily turned out differOr take the recent ently. Take the Great Depres- financial crisis. It got ugly when Lehman Brothers sion. It was the biggest collapsed, smashing the economic tragedy in modern history. But for its confidence of the world first year it wasn’t obvious financial system. But Lehman Brothers was almost that it would be all that saved by British bank bad. The Great Depres-

Barclays, which offered to buy Lehman with government support. Alas, the deal was dashed by a legal technicality. Ben Bernanke wrote in his memoir: “Under British law, Barclays would not be allowed to guarantee Lehman’s liabilities until after the acquisition was approved by Barclays’ shareholders, a process that could take weeks or months. ... Hank (Paulson) appealed to his British counterpart, Alistair Darling, chancellor of the exchequer, for a waiver of the shareholder approval requirement. Darling refused to cooperate, on the grounds that suspending the rule would be ‘overriding the rights of millions of shareholders.’” It makes you wonder: What if a waiver was approved? Laws were bypassed left and right during the crisis. If a waiver was granted, the post-Lehman trauma that sent unemployment to 10 percent may have been avoided. And today’s Lehman-inspired obsession with risk — Black Swans, fat tails, too big to fail, hedging, reform — would sound far different, all because a guy named Alistair wasn’t open to change on a sunny September day. This can go on and on. What if Alexander Fleming hadn’t discovered penicillin? What if the Soviet Union didn’t collapse? What if Steve Jobs didn’t get cancer? What if Barack Obama did? What if Bill Clinton killed Osama bin Laden in 1998, when the U.S. military knew where he was? What if Saddam Hussein turned himself in in 2003, avoiding a trillion-dollar war? What if the Taliban turned Bin Laden over in 2001, avoiding another trillion-dollar war? What if a handful of Floridians voted differently in 2000, Al Gore became president, and those trillions were spent on something else? That’s all imaginary. But it’s all easily within the realm of possibility, which should give anyone trying to predict the future by weaving together the past a giant smack of humility. But here’s the thing: It doesn’t. Last week I read a headline that asked, “The World in 2050: Will the shift in global economic power continue?” I can answer that question if you can tell me who your descendants will be in the year 2127.

Keep informed. Stay connected. Follow @TimesFreePress


H6 › Sunday, December 27, 2015

PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD: 423-757-6200

• • • TIMESFREEPRESS.COM

AUTOS, TRUCKS, MOTORCYCLES AND MORE cars.timesfreepress.com

(Myung J. Chun/Los Angeles Times/TNS)

The 2016 Aston Martin DB9 GT Volante has a top speed of 183 miles per hour and goes from zero to 60 in 4.4 seconds.

CAN RAY HELP HER CAR GET ITS GROOVE BACK? BY RAY MAGLIOZZI

Dear Car Talk: I have a 1991 Honda Civic Wagon with almost 180,000 miles. It runs fine, except that it has an intermittent hesitation problem that is happening more frequently. It happens only at low speeds or after stopping at a light. Sometimes I will notice some sputtering while I am stopped, and then when I step on the gas to go, the accelerator will not respond unless I push it halfway down, and then it takes a few seconds to respond before it jumps to life. It sometimes is accompanied by a low groaning sound when I press down hard on the accelerator. I’ve asked my mechanic, but he said it is hard to diagnose unless it is doing it all the time. Do you have any ideas? -- Lynnette Well, the sound could be the groans of your embarrassed kids, Lynnette. I assume your check engine light has not come on. Otherwise, your mechanic would have checked for a fault code, and you wouldn’t be suffering the indignity of writing to us today. But you might want to make sure the check engine light still works. When you turn your key to the “run” position, just before you start the car, all of your dashboard warning lights should light up, to confirm that they’re functioning. If you don’t see the little orange engine icon, start by getting a new bulb for that baby.

The hesitation could be caused by a lot of things, Lynnette, but I’d start with the most likely and least expensive. Start by asking your mechanic to change your fuel filter -- especially if it hasn’t been changed since, say, the Bush administration. A dirty fuel filter could easily cause stumbling and hesitation when you start off. A weak fuel pump or really dirty injectors also could make that happen. So your mechanic can test your fuel-pump pressure to see if it’s up to spec. And if he suspects that the injectors are dirty, he can try adding a can of fuel-system cleaner, like Chevron Techron, to a tank of gas. If you notice some improvement after he does that, try another can! You also could have a misfire. If one of your four cylinders is not firing regularly, that could cause this type of behavior, too. The first steps you’d take to correct a misfire would be to check the distributor cap for cracks and replace any ancient secondary ignition components, like the cap, the rotor and the spark plugs and wires. There are other possibilities, like a bad throttleposition switch, a failing transmission or abduction by aliens. But ask your mechanic to start with the simple things, and see if your Honda can get its groove back, Lynnette. Good luck.

Aston Martin lives up to Bond’s image: Sleek, refined By Charles Fleming Los Angeles Times

The Aston Martin DB9 GT _ like the international man of mystery who gave the English car company its fame _ is a smooth operator. Silky and sleek, neither shaken nor stirred, James Bond’s favorite car has the power to make any driver want to slip on a tuxedo and strap on a Walther PPK. Outfitted with a massive 6.0-liter V-12 engine, the DB9 GT produces 540 horsepower and 457 pound-feet of torque. Capable of a top speed of 183 miles per hour, Aston Martin says, it goes from zero to 60 in 4.4 seconds. But even in sport mode, under heavy acceleration, the DB9 is mellow _ as if saying, “No need to hurry, old chap.” That’s partly the work of the car’s Touchtronic II six-speed paddle shift transmission, a gentle variation on the sharper PDK system used by Porsche _ maybe the best semi-automatic shift on the market. The Touchtronic slurs from gear to gear, imbuing a sensation of refinement and restraint, rather than the precise snap of the PDK. On the road, the DB9 GT feels solid and sturdy, and even a little stodgy _ not entirely surprising, given the 4,000-pound weight of the Volante convertible version. In the twisties, even with the suspension tuned to sport mode, the handling is a bit sloppy. But just listen to it. Upon startup, and with sport mode engaged, the DB9 GT’s exhaust bypass valve opens, uncorking a delicious, throaty muffler note that’s one of the automotive world’s most beautiful sounds. And look at it! Top up or top

down, the Aston Martin’s long hood, rounded shoulders and sinuous belt line are a portrait in refined power. The interior is English, drawing room elegance. The wrap-around leather, from steering wheel cover to dash to door panels to form-fitted seats, gives the car a rich, masculine feel, offset by the discreet use of wood paneling and chrome detail. The amenities are minimal. There are seat heaters, but no seat ventilation. The sun visor is the smallest I’ve seen on any car except the Aston Martin Vantage S, and the cup holders won’t cradle anything larger than an espresso _ reminders, perhaps, that English and European drivers aren’t constantly lapping up the latte when they drive, and that the sun doesn’t shine quite as brightly in London as it does in Los Angeles. To that point, some DB models actually come with a “bootmounted umbrella.” (That’s “trunk-mounted,” Yanks.) The one we borrowed didn’t come with the umbrella, but it did have Velcro straps in the trunk to hold the bumbershoot in place. And though the DB9 GT doesn’t come with any 007-style top secret features _ the ejector seat, on-board machine guns or rocket launchers, or cloaking devices on Bond’s earlier Aston Martins _ it does have a pair of automatically deploying roll bars, in case the driver gets too frisky and flips over. The DB9 GT, which plays on its Bond connection with ad lines such as “Licensed to thrill,” was first introduced in 2004. It has been the most successful Aston Martin in the company’s history. Despite that, the 2016 model will be its last. The next in the DB

line _ which has been the badge on exquisite sports cars since the 1950s _ will be the DB11. It is likely to be a 2017 vehicle, and to have a great resemblance to the DB10, the custom-made car that will not be sold but can be seen in the new Bond movie “Spectre.” Bond requisitions his vehicles, and then typically destroys them while pursuing the agents of evil. For the rest of us, the Aston Martin costs money _ lots of money. This DB9 GT has a starting MSRP of $217,000. The Volante convertible I drove, with an $8,000 Bang and Olafson sound system, goes for $228,800. That puts it in the ultra-premium range, and up against some extremely impressive sports cars. A Ferrari 458 or McLaren 650 S doesn’t cost much more than that. A Porsche 911 GT3 costs less. You could buy three Jaguar F-Types for the same money, or two Mercedes Benz AMG GTs. Those are all great cars. But none of them has the Bond imprimatur. 2016 Aston Martin DB9 GT Our take: Smooth, sophisticated and super-spendy Highs: The world’s best-sounding sports car Lows: Too sluggish, too stodgy, too British Vehicle type: Two-door, fourseat convertible Base price: $217,775 Price as tested: $228,930 Powertrain: 6.0-liter V-12 engine Transmission: Six-speed automatic with paddle shifters Horsepower: 540 Torque: 457 pound-feet Zero to 60 mph: 4.4 seconds EPA fuel economy rating: 13 mpg city / 19 highway / 15 combined

SEE MORE REVIEWS ONLINE AT CARS.TIMESFREEPRESS.COM

The 2016 Tacoma should hold the high ground in the midsize segment By Terry Box The Dallas Morning News (TNS)

Mean-spirited midsize pickups shook me into a denim and tie-dyed froth in the ‘70s . I looked like some sort of wobbly hippie-dippy milkshake when I poured myself out of those trucks _ and that was after just a 10-minute trip to the grocery store. My first puny pickup _ a tinny, mustard-colored ‘77 Datsun that I bought after extended exposure to the Grateful Dead and Elvis Costello _ bounced and vibrated so badly that I could not see out of its rearview mirror. The past just didn’t exist in that truck. Seven years later, in another really smooth move, I bought a Chevy S-10 that at least provided a better seat for getting trampolined. Even with an optional V-6 engine and five-speed manual, though, that slacker couldn’t pull a pack of Twinkies off a grocer’s shelf. So call me skeptical about the recent resurgence of the midsize pickup segment, prompted mostly by the splashy arrival of GM’s wellconceived Chevy Colorado and GMC Canyon trucks. Look, full-size pickups still offer far more of everything than the midsizers _ which evolved from the clang-and-bang compacts I owned _ and these days, they can squeeze out fuel economy almost comparable to the midsizers. But now with the arrival of the mostly new 2016 Toyota Tacoma, I’m starting to get it. Think lifestyle and footprint. Midsizers are hefty but smaller than a garage, possess some of the amenities and relative sophistication of a full-size, can haul and tow reasonable loads, and are somewhat easier to live with. The truth is some people outside Texas just don’t want a giant Sil-

A 3.5-liter V-6 replaces the old engine in the 2016 Toyota Tacoma, providing some of the polish found in full-size pickups with a smaller footprint. (David Dewhurst Photography) verado or F-150 or Ram occupying most of their driveways. The extremely orange Tacoma TRD Pro Off-Road model I had recently didn’t look much smaller than Toyota’s full-size Tundra, but it was shorter and narrower and moved more nimbly through traffic. Like the creaky model it succeeds, the new Tacoma looks a bit exaggerated _ a Toyota trait these days _ but in a familiar way. Its blunt, trapezoid-shaped grille seemed larger than ever, complemented by big headlamps and a long, flat hood that, as a whole, formed a glaring presence up front. As a double cab, the four-wheeldrive Taco offered four large doors and lots of fairly flat sheet metal on

its sides, livened up some by a wellplaced character line down low. With black cladding around the wheelwells and knobby, off-roadstyle 265/70 tires on mostly gray wheels, the truck appeared plenty ready for the meek urban challenges I could throw its way. To my eyes, the new Tacoma, which rides on the same basic chassis as the old truck with similar dimensions, looks a bit smaller and slightly less stylish than GM’s midsizers. But in the real world, the Taco continues to dominate the midsize segment, outselling the Chevy and GMC trucklets combined and staying far, far ahead of the ancient Nissan Frontier. The big news with this $37,000

truck is its 3.5-liter V-6, which replaces the tired 4-liter V-6 that I think has powered the Taco since George W’s boots started scuffing up the White House. Though the new engine is somewhat smaller, it produces 278 horsepower, a substantial 42 more than the old engine. Moreover, it is smoother and more refined, continuing the recent trend among midsize trucks to provide some of the polish found in full-size pickups. The engine pulls well from stops, generating good low-end torque and a decent exhaust note. And with Toyota’s unusual combination of port and direct fuel injection, the Taco can muster 18 miles per gallon in town and 23 on the highway. While fairly lively for a 4,500-pound pickup, the Tacoma needs to be spurred hard for serious acceleration, responding to a heavy foot with an estimated 8-second run to 60 mph. The engine is tied to a well-sorted six-speed automatic that nonetheless left me wondering why cash-rich Toyota didn’t step up and offer an eight-speed automatic in the new truck. It could have been a marketing plus. At 278 horsepower, the Taco has about 30 fewer horses than the V-6s in the Colorado and Canyon, and it can’t tow quite as much _ 6,400 pounds vs. the GM twins’ 7,000. But that may be less relevant than the fact that the Tacoma seems to ride about as well as the GM trucks, rolling over city streets with heavy-footed firmness but no shudders or harshness. As you might guess, the Taco felt a bit clumsy going around corners, but real pickups are built to move up and down, not side to side, cowboy. Likewise, the steering felt fairly numb, but that’s pretty common in a truck

Besides spending time under the hood, Toyota devoted a lot of attention to the interior, which previously looked about as hard and desolate as a West Texas oil town. Plastic surfaces still dominated my truck’s black interior, but a 7-inch display screen teched up the square-shaped dashboard. My truck also featured interesting orange trim around the center stack. Knobs below the screen controlled the air-conditioning and heat as well as the differentials _ and Toyota gets points for that. For those deeply into selfies, the Tacoma even had a mount near the rearview mirror for a GoPro camera so you can videotape your stunned expressions as you charge off the side of a 20-foot bluff. Remember: Smile between the expletives. Meanwhile, the black cloth seats in my truck were stitched in orange, and the plastic door panels featured black cloth inserts to soften the armrests. In addition, the truck had a classy black headliner that almost offset the limited legroom in back. It’s easy to like the new Tacoma because it does many things reasonably well. But the GM twins will soon get optional four-cylinder diesel engines that will open up even bigger gaps in towing capability. Already, a couple of credible magazines have selected the GM trucks over the Taco in comparison tests. And Ford is likely to enter the midsize segment soon with a fully developed truck currently being sold in other markets. If I were driving the Taco at Toyota, I’d keep my eye on the rearview mirror, which affords a clear view in this truck. That pack of pickups in back may be gaining on it. Price as tested: $37,610


TIMESFREEPRESS.COM • • •

PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD: 423-757-6200

KELLY CARS DOWNTOWN 900 RIVERFRONT PARKWAY • WWW.KEllYSUBARU.cOm mON.-FRI. 9 A.m.-6 P.m. • SAT. 9 A.m.-5 P.m.

Since 1939

2011 SUBURU ImPREzA OUTBAcK SPORT

$12,980

$7,990

$10,950

2012 TOYOTA PRIUS c ONE

$21,990

$13,685

2013 SUBARU FORESTER PREmIUm m #P7158, 1 OWNER

$14,890 2014 SUBARU OUTBAcK lImITEd

SOLD SOLD

#P7147

2014 FORD FOcUS TITANIUm

#UC2182, 1 OWNER

$14,980

2010 AUdI A3 2.0T PREmIUm #P7138B

$10,850

$14,780 2012 TOYOTA cAmRY lE

#UC0655, 1 OWNER

$19,800

#UC9948, 1 OWNER

$14,980

2009 hONdA AccORd Ex-l

2010 chEVY mAlIBU lS

$11,390 2012 FORD FOcUS SEl

$18,980

$11,980 $11,980

$13,450

2009 TOYOTA cAmRY

2014 SUBARU OUTBAcK PREmIUm

#UC2419, 1 OWNER

#P7152, 1 OWNER

$17,980

$11,980

39457828

#UC3492D, 1 OWNER

$30,990

$9,980

2013 FORD EScAPE SEl 4Wd

$16,980

#O7169, 1 OWNER

$16,470

*SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS. ALL VEHICLE PRICES ARE PLUS TAX, tag, & title, but includes $483 processing fee. Photos may not represent actual vehicles.

TRUCKS

2013 TOYOTA 4WD hIghlANdER lImITEd

#UC5287

#UC3701A, 1 OWNER

$15,450

$21,500

2006 TOYOTA SEqUOIA SR5

#UC3452, 1 OWNER

#UUC4701,

#UC8749, 1 OWNER

$20,450

2013 TOYOTA PRIUS 5dR FIVE 2009 TOYOTA cAmRY hYBRId

$22,980

#UCC7908D, 1 OWNER

$13,590

2014 FORd mUSTANg V6

#UC3479A, 1 OWNER

2011 jEEP gRANd chEROKEE lAREdO

#UC3039D, 1 OWNER

2014 SUBARU lEgAcY PREmIUm

2014 TOYOTA RAV4 xlE AWd

$12,490

2013 hYUNdAI ElANTRA gT

$9,950

$7,680

#UC5865D, 1 OWNER

$12,980

D L O S

#UC0925D, 1 OWNER

2011 KIA SPORTAgE lx

#P7157, 1 OWNER

$22,490 #P7162,

SOLD

2013 chEVROlET cRUzE lS

#P7148A

#UC1767,

D L O S

2007 dOdgE gRANd cARAVAN Sx SSxT xT xT

2013 TOYOTA RAV4 xlE AWd

$8,975

2011 FORD FUSION SEl

2008 SUBARU OUTBAcK 3.6 ll BEAN

D L O S

#UC3292A

#UC3701D, 1 OWNER

#P7159, 1 OWNER

$17,490

#UC1783, 1 OWNER

2013 VOlKSWAgEN PASSAT TdI SEl PREmIUm

2014 SUBARU FORESTER PREmIUm

#P7156, 1 OWNER, ONLY 4,800 MILES

2010 TOYOTA AVAlON lImITEd

#UC6911

$21,480

2014 mITSUBIShI OUTlANdER E.S.

#CU2005D, 1 OWNER

#UC7344

#P7149, 1 OWNER

S S • SUV TRUCK •JEEPS VANS

2006 TOYOTA AVAlON lImITEd

2014 SUBARU OUTBAcK lImITEd

$20,890

423-490-0181

2010 hYUNdAI ElANTRA TOURINg glS #UC4095

#UC9480, 1 OWNER

#P7137, 1 OWNER

KELLYCARS.COM

CARS

US

R SUBA

2014 SUBARU OUTBAcK lImITEd

Sunday, December 27, 2015 › H7

AT KELLY SUBARU – ANY PURCHASED PRE-OWNED VEHICLE COMES WITH A 90-DAY, 3,000 MILE WARRANTY! $100 DEDUCTIBLE

4X4 TRUCKS

4X4 TRUCKS

Ford F350, '89 Flatbed, 7.3 dsl, new rear end, new front susp. Dual tool boxes & fuel tanks. Ready to work. $6500 obo. 706-264-7891. Nissan Pickup 4x4, ‘96. Ext. cab, 107k, exc. cond. $5900. 582-1725. Ford F150 4x4 SuperCab XLT ‘04 V8 Auto Camper Shell Chrome Wheels $13,600 - $300.91 MO. W.A.C. C & C Motors 423-499-9799Body copy

cars.timesfreepress.com Capital Toyota Pre-Owned Outlet

Capital Toyota Pre-Owned Outlet

$10,900 Chevy Impala LT ‘09, Local Trade, 89K Miles, Leather, Alloys #250991 +TTL & $449 Doc Fee 423-777-5101

$6,900 Hyundai Santa Fe GLS ‘04, Local Trade, Sunroof,Alloys #U847067+TTL & $449 Doc Fee 423-777-5101

Lexus ES330 ‘05, Local Trade, Leather, Sunroof, Alloys. #160915 +TTL & $449 Doc Fee 423-777-5101

$10,900 Honda Accord EX ‘03, V6, Local Trade, Leather, Heated Seats, Sunroof #095831 +TTL & $449 Doc Fee 423-777-5101

Capital Toyota Pre-Owned Outlet

$9,900

Capital Toyota Pre-Owned Outlet

$10,900 Mercury Mariner Premier ‘08, Local Trade, 77K MIles, Sunroof, Leather #J39246+TTL & $449 Doc Fee 423-777-5101

$11,900 Toyota Prius ‘11, Local Trade, 82K Miles, Power Windows, Power Locks. #299004 +TTL & $449 Doc Fee 423-777-5101

Capital Toyota Pre-Owned Outlet

Capital Toyota Pre-Owned Outlet

$10,900

$7,900

$13,900

Honda CR-V LX ‘09, Local Trade, Power Windows, Power Locks. #004120+TTL & $449 Doc Fee 423-777-5101

Saturn Ion 3 ‘07 Local Trade, 5 Speed, Sunroof. #127685 +TTL & $449 Doc Fee 423-777-5101

Toyota Sienna LE ‘07, Local Trade, 82K Miles, 7 Passenger. #002853+TTL & $449 Doc Fee 423-777-5101

POWER BOATS

CLASSIC SPECIALTY AUTOS

TRUCKS

Capital Toyota Pre-Owned Outlet

Toyota Tundra 2WD Access Cab SR5 ‘04, TRD Off Road Sport V8 Auto $11,600 - $257.98 MO. W.A.C. C & C Motors 423-499-9799

Toyota Corolla S’12, Local Trade, Alloys. #026202+TTL & $449 Doc Fee 423-777-5101

Capital Toyota Pre-Owned Outlet

Capital Toyota Pre-Owned Outlet

Ranger XLT, ‘91. 4 cyl, 5 spd, camper top, good cond. $1850. 954-3003.

$10,900

$9,500

$9,900

SPORT UTILITY

RAM 1500 2WD Reg Cab ST ‘12 22K Miles HEMI 20" Wheels V8 Auto $21,950 C & C Motors 423-499-9799 Ford F250 4x4 Crew Cab Lariat FX4 Pkg ‘05, DIESEL 20" Chrome Wheels 6" Lift 35" Tires Leather $20,600 C & C Motors 423-499-9799

Scion TC ‘10, Local Trade, 34K Miles, Sunroof, Alloys. #309841+TTL & $449 Doc Fee 423-777-5101

Capital Toyota Pre-Owned Outlet

Capital Toyota Pre-Owned Outlet

Dodge Ram 1500 ST ‘05 Local Trade, Automatic #507168+TTL & $449 Doc Fee 423-777-5101

Capital Toyota Pre-Owned Outlet

Cadillac SRX 2WD Luxury ‘12 22K Miles Pwr Liftgate Heated Seats Heated Steering Wheel Sunroof $27,600 C & C Motors 423-499-9799

Ford F250 4x4 Crew Cab XLT FX4 Pkg ‘06, 83K Miles DIESEL Auto Parking Sensors $20,600 C & C Motors 423-499-9799 Hyundai Santa Fe 2WD GLS ‘09 84K Miles V6 Auto Heated Seats $11,250 - $250.47 MO. W.A.C. C & C MOTORS 423-499-9799

Toyota Tundra 2WD Double Cab SR5 ‘06, 20" Wheels Leather V8 Auto $16,250 - $357.78 MO. W.A.C. C & C Motors 423-499-9799

4X4 TRUCKS

GMC Yukon 4WD SLT ‘09, 3rd Seat Rear Air Leather, V8 Heated Seats Leather $20,000 C & C MOTORS 423-499-9799

Ford F250 4x4 Crew Cab Lariat ‘08 83K Miles DIESEL 20" Wheels Leather Heated Seats $31,600 C & C Motors 423-499-9799 Lincoln Aviator 2WD ‘05 87K Miles 3rd Seat Rear Air Leather $10,250 - $229.01 MO. W.A.C C & C MOTORS 423-499-9799

Chevy Silverado 1500 4x4 Crew Cab LT Z71 ‘08, V8 Auto $20,250 C & C Motors 423-499-9799

Ford F250 4x4 Crew Cab Lariat FX4 Pkg ‘04, DIESEL Leather Auto Chrome Wheels $14,950 - $329.88 MO. W.A.C. C & C Motors 423-499-9799

4X4 SPORT UTILITY

HOUSE BOAT - Fully equipped, 2 beds, 40 ft., asking $3500 OBO or trade. Haletown. Call 423-760-0123

MOTORCYCLES & SCOOTERS RARE 70‘S EDITION 2013 VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE Convertible. Excellent cond. 31k. miles w/warranty, $20,000.00 Call 423-544-6354

Harley-Davidson Electra Glide Classic ‘09, 18K Miles, Black & Silver $9,993 Honda of Cleveland 423-478-5301

RECREATIONAL VEHICLES

Chevy Colorado 2WD Reg Cab L/T ‘11 67K Miles Auto 4 Cyl $10,950 - $244.03 MO. W.A.C C & C Motors 423-499-9799

VANS

Motor Bike, like new, runs well. $375. 706-375-2331

Wheels and Deals! Sell Your Car, Truck Or SUV Call 423-757-6200 For Details and Specials

Advertising is one of the top reasons consumers visit newspaper websites. When combined with a print presence, online advertising expands your audience reach in a unique & valuable way. Read It HERE! Chattanooga Times Free Press www.timesfreepress.com

AUTOS/TRUCKS WANTED

Ford F350 4x4 Crew Cab Lariat DRW ‘08, 72K Miles DIESEL Navigation Sunroof, Heated Seats Back-up Cam 4x4 Off Road. $32,950 C & C Motors 423-499-9799

Dodge Ram 1500 4x4 Reg Cab SLT ‘04 Leather 20" Chrome Wheels V8 Auto $10,600 - $236.52 MO. W.A.C. C & C Motors 423-499-9799 Dodge Ram 1500 2WD Quad Cab Sport ‘07, HEMI 20" Chrome Wheels Leather Heated Seats $15,950 - $351.95 MO. W.A.C. C & C Motors 423-499-9799

GMC Yukon AWD Denali ‘08 TV/DVD 20" Chrome Wheels Navigation 3rd Seat Rear Air Sunroof Heated Seats $24,250 C & C Motors 423-499-9799 Ford Ranger 4x4 Reg Cab Edge ‘04 V6 Auto $11,250 - $250.47 MO. W.A.C C & C Motors 423-499-9799

Dodge Sprinter 2500 144 ‘07 V6 Auto $13,600 - $300.91 MO. W.A.C C & C Motors 423-499-9799

Dodge Ram 2500 2WD Quad Cab SLT ‘07, CUMMINGS DIESEL 6.7L Manual $18,600 C & C Motors 423-499-9799 CAMPERS WANTED: WE BUY Travel Trailers, 5th Wheels, Motor Homes & Popup Campers. Will pay cash! 423-504-8036

Cadillac Escalade ESV AWD ‘06, 3rd Seat Rear Air TV/DVD Leather Navi Sunroof 90K Miles $16,600 - $365.29 MO. W.A.C. C & C Motors 423-499-9799

Dodge Ram 2500 4x4 Mega Cab SLT ‘06, CUMMINGS DIESEL Auto $28,600 C & C Motors 423-499-9799

Dodge Ram 3500 4x4 Mega Cab SLT DRW ‘08, CUMMINGS DIESEL Auto Chrome Wheels $28,950 C & C Motors 423-499-9799

GMC Sierra 1500 4x4 Crew Cab SLT Z71 ‘05, 35" Procomp Tires 17" XD Series Wheels 6" Lift V8 Leather $19,250 C & C Motors 423-499-9799

Hyundai Accent 2009, 2dr, 5spd, immaculate. $2900obo. 954-3003

Ford E-350 Econoline Club Wagon XLT ‘95, 15 Passenger Rear Air 8 Auto $9,250 - $207.55 MO. W.A.C. C & C Motors 423-499-9799 Dodge Ram 1500 2WD Quad Cab SLT ‘08, 20" Wheels V8 Auto $17,250 - $379.24 MO. W.A.C. C & C Motors 423-499-9799

Ford Explorer Sport Trac 4x4 Limited V8 ‘08, 77K Miles Leather Heated Seats Sunroof $20,250 C & C Motors 423-499-9799

GMC Sierra 1500 4x4 Crew Cab SLT Z71 ‘07, TV/DVD V8 Auto $20,250 C & C Motors 423-499-9799 Nissan 350Z Coupe ‘05 V6 Auto Leather Heated Seats 91K Miles $13,250 - $296.39 MO. W.A.C. C & C Motors 423-499-9799

Ford Transit Connect XLT ‘10 84K Miles Auto 4 Cyl $10,250 - $229.01 MO. W.A.C. C & C Motors 423-499-9799

TRUCKS FAST CASH

Jeep Wrangler 4WD X ‘04 80K Miles Columbia Edition V6 $16,250 - $357.78 MO. W.A.C. C & C Motors - 423-499-9799

Sit back and enjoy the read! Vehicles listed In print and online at cars.timesfreepress.com Ford F250 2WD Crew Cab XLT ‘06 85K Miles DIESEL Auto $16,600 - $365.29 MO. W.A.C. C & C Motors 423-499-9799

Ford F150 4x4 SuperCab Lariat ‘04 74K Miles V8 Auto Leather $16,250 - $357.78 MO. W.A.C. C & C Motors 423-499-9799

GMC Sierra 1500 4x4 Ext Cab SLE Z71 ‘08, 6" Lift Chrome Wheels V8 Auto $22,600 C & C MOTORS 423-499-9799

HCARS RUNNING OR NOTH NO TITLE NO PROBLEM

Subaru Outback 2.5i Premium AWD ‘12, Sunroof Heated Seats Auto 4 Cyl $17,250 - $379.24 MO. W.A.C C & C MOTORS 423-499-9799

423-645-7402

WE BUY JUNK CARS

Will Pay Top Dollar 423-681-1279 I BUY JUNK CARS - pay top dollar. Starting at $150, Dennis 595-1132

Chevy Colorado 2WD Crew Cab LS Z71 ‘04, 5 Cyl Auto $10,950 - $244.03 MO. W.A.C. C & C Motors 423-499-9799

Ford Ranger 2WD Reg Cab XL ‘10 4 Cyl Manual 61K Miles $8,950 - $201.11 MO. W.A.C. C & C Motors 423-499-9799

Ford F150 4x4 SuperCab Lariat ‘04 Leather Heated Seats Sunroof V8 Auto Chrome Wheels $17,250 - $379.24 MO. W.A.C. C & C Motors 423-499-9799

GMC Sierra 1500 4x4 Crew Cab SLE Z71 ‘12, 48K Miles V8 Auto $33,600 C & C Motors 423-499-9799

Toyota Camry 2004, white, power everything, sunroof, leather, $3800. Call 706-264-7891.


• • • TIMESFREEPRESS.COM

PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD: 423-757-6200

H8 › Sunday, December 27, 2015

MTN. VIEW @ 153 ULTIMATE IN USED CAR VALUE 9 ! ! ! # " All Payments are based upon

! # & ! "

‘11 MAZDA 3 S SPORT 4 Door, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD, Alloys, New Tires, Power Windows, Locks. Spotless! #4312 $ $ 51 MO.

8,500 / 146

.

3.09% 63 MO. W.A.C.

‘11 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN MAINSTREET 5 Door, V6, Auto, Front & Rear Air, Cruise, CD, Alloys, New Tires, Power Hatch, Sliding Doors, Seat, Windows, Locks. #8416 $ $ 54 MO.

10,995 / 189

.

2

FROM

Requires 660+ Beacon Score W.A.C

.29%

‘14 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5S

‘12 NISSAN QUEST 3.5S

‘09 SATURN VUE

4 Door, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD, New Tires, Power Windows, Locks, #9097 $ $ 56 MO.

5 Door, V6, Auto, Front & Rear Air, CD, Cruise, Quad Seating, Power Windows, Locks. 44K Miles Spotless! #9708 $ $ 48 MO.

5 Door, Hybrid, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD, Chrome 17� Alloys, Leather, Power Seat, Windows, Locks. Only 58K Miles #5629 $ $ 05 MO.

12,995 / 194

.

3.69% 75 MO. W.A.C.

‘06 BUICK LACROSSE CX 4 Door, V6, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD, Power Seat Windows, Locks. 74K Miles #8580 $ $ 81 MO.

3.09% 63 MO. W.A.C.

15,995 / 239

.

9,995 / 155

.

3.69% 75 MO. W.A.C.

3.09% 63 MO. W.A.C.

7,995 / 137

.

3.09% 63 MO. W.A.C.

’10 JEEP COMMANDER SPORT: 5 Door, Auto, Air, Cruise,

Alloys, New Tires, Sunroof, Spoiler, Power Seat, Windows, Locks. #4554........................................................................................ $3,995

’01 INFINITI I-30: 4 Door, V6, Auto, Air, Cruise, Tape/CD,

‘14 NISSAN SENTRA SV: 4 Door, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD, New

‘05 CHEVY IMPALA: 4 Door, V6, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD, Alloys,

‘07 NISSAN FRONTIER SE: 4 Door, Crew Cab, V6, Auto, Air,

Alloys, Leather, Sunroof, Power Windows, Locks. #4214......... $3,995

Spoiler, Bucket w/Console, Power Seat, Windows, Locks. Looks the Best! #6683 ......................................................................... $3,995 Cruise, CD, Leather Trim, Alloys, Rack, Power Windows, Locks. #3312.......................................................................................... $4,500

‘03 MAZDA PROTEGE LX: 4 Door, Auto, Air, Cruise, Stereo,

Alloys, New tires, Power Windows, locks. #8114 ......................... $4,500

’04 FORD MUSTANG COUPE: Auto, Air, CD, Spoiler, Alloys,

4,995

New Tires, Power Windows, Locks. 89K Miles #1635.............. $

Alloys, Michelin’s, Spoiler, Power Seat, Windows, Locks. #1592........................................................................................................ $4,995

‘07 CHEVY COBALT LS COUPE: Auto, Air, CD, New Tires &

More! #0413 .......................................................................................... $4,995

‘00 FORD MUSTANG CP: Auto, Cruise, CD, Alloys, Spoiler,

Power Windows, Locks, New Parts #2153..................................... $4,995

‘08 PONTIAC G-5 COUPE: Auto, Air, Cruise, CD, Alloys,

Spoiler, Power Windows, Locks. #0054 .......................................... $5,500

‘04 HONDA CIVIC EX: 4 Door, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD, Alloys,

5,500

Sunroof, Power Windows, Locks. #7810......................................... $

’06 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS LS: 4 Door, V6, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD, Leather, Alloys, Michelin’s, Sunroof, Power Seat, Windows, Locks. Looks the Best!! #8423.......................... $5,995

‘09 FORD FOCUS SE: 4 Door, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD, Alloys,

5,995

New Tires, Power Windows, Locks. #3565 .................................... $

Cruise, CD, Alloys, New Tires, Bedliner, Power Windows, Locks. #0634....................................................................................... $11,995 Windows, Locks #3483 .................................................................... $11,995

‘14 HYUNDAI ELANTRA SE: 4 Door, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD,

Edition, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD, Alloys, New Tires, Custom Exhaust, Buckets w/Console, Fiberglass Bed Cover Power Seat, Windows, Locks. #5718 ..................................................... $14,995

‘14 KIA SOUL PLUS 5 Door, Auto, Air, cruise, Stereo, Alloys, Power windows, Locks. #6838 $ $ 15 MO.

12,500 / 187

.

Alloys, Power Windows, Locks. #4871 ......................................... $12,500

3.69% 75 MO. W.A.C.

Alloys, New Tires, Power Windows, Locks. 38K Miles #4675 $12,995

‘09 NISSAN MURANO SL – AWD: 5 Door, V6, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD, Leather, Sunroof, Alloys, New Tires, Heated Seats, Back-Up Camera, Power Hatch, Seat, Windows, Locks. #0521....................................................................................... $12,995

‘12 NISSAN ROGUE S: 5 Door, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD, Power

Chrome Alloys, New Tires, Sunroof, Power Seat, Windows, Locks. #5589.......................................................................................... $5,995

‘08 CHYSTLER SEBRING CONVERTIBLE: Auto, Air, Cruise,

6,500

CD, Power Seat, Window Locks, #0360 .......................................... $

‘05 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER LT: 5 Door, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD,

6,500

Alloys, New Tires, Rack, Power Windows, Locks. #1761............ $

‘08 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SE: 5 Door, V6, Auto, Front

‘03 NISSAN MURANO SL: 5 Door, V6, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD,

Alloys, New Tires, Power Seat, Windows, Locks. #9396............. $6,995

Remote Start, Power Windows, Locks. 23K Miles #9879 ........ $15,500

‘15 MAZDA 6 SPORT: 4 Door, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD, Alloys,

Back-Up Camera, Power Windows, Locks. #2980..................... $15,990

‘05 JAGUAR S TYPE, 3.0 4 Door, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD, Leather, Sunroof, Power Seat, Windows, Locks, None Nicer!!! 74K Miles, #1776 $ $ 05 MO.

8,995 / 155

CD, Alloys, New Tires, Spoiler, Sunroof, Leather, Heated Seats, Power Seat, Windows, locks. #6076 ................................... $6,995

‘08 CHEVY IMPALA : 4 Door, 3.9 V6, Police Special, Auto, Air,

Cruise, CD, Power Windows, Locks. 84K Miles #4322 ................ $6,995

’05 CHEVY COLORADO LS: 4 Door, Crew Cab, 5 Speed, Air, Cruise, CD, Alloys, New Tires, fiberglass Camper Top, Buckets w/Console, Power Windows, Locks. #7329.................. $7,995 New Tires, Buckets w/Console, Power Seat, Windows, Locks. #0867.......................................................................................... $7,995

‘11 KIA SOUL: 5 Door, 5 Speed, Air, CD, New Tires, Power

Windows, Locks. 62K Miles #4354 .................................................. $7,995

‘04 AUDI A6: 4 Door, 3.0 Quattro, Auto, Tape/CD, Leather, Sun

Roof, Heated Seats, Power seats, Windows, Locks #4277 ......... $7,995

3.09% 63 MO. W.A.C.

Cruise, CD, Alloys, New Tires, Spoiler, Sunroof, Power Windows, Locks. #2081 .................................................................... $8,995

11 HYUNDAI SONATA GLS: 4 Door, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD, New Tires, Diamond Wheels, Power Windows, Locks. Looks New!! #5426 .............................................................................. $8,995

‘11 HYUNDAI SONATA GLS: 4 Door, Auto, Air, cruise, CD, New Tires, Diamond Wheels, Power Windows, Locks. Looks New!! #5426 .............................................................................. $8,995

‘02 CHEVY SILVERADO LS 1500 HD: 4 Door, Crew Cab, 6.0 V8, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD, Split Seat, Bedliner, Power Seat, Windows, Locks. Sharp! #1290........................................................ $8,995

‘01 NISSAN FRONTIER SE: V6, 4 Door, Crew Cab, Auto, Air, Cruise, Cd, Alloys, New Tires, New Paint, Bedliner, Roof Rack, Buckets w/Console, Power Windows, Locks. #1266 ........ $8,995

‘15 SMART FORTWO PURE: Auto, Air, Stereo, Power Locks.

Glass Top. Only 8K Miles #8893 ....................................................... $9,995

‘09 FORD MUSTANG COUPE: 45th Anniversary, Auto, Air,

Cruise, CD, Alloys, Spoiler, Power Windows, Locks. #6261........ $9,995

‘14 VW JETTA S: 4 Door, 5 speed, CD, Power Windows,

Locks, 38K Miles, #5176 ...................................................................... $9,995

‘14 CHEVY SONIC LS: 4 Door, Auto, Air, Stereo & More, 40K

Miles #8691 ........................................................................................... $9,995

’14 NISSAN SENTRA SV: 4 Door, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD,

Power Windows, Locks. #4980 ................................................... $10,995

‘14 KIA RIO LX: 4 Door, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD,New Tires,

Power Windows, Locks 36k Miles #0716...................................... $10,995

‘04 NISSAN 350Z CONVERTIBLE: Touring, Auto, Air, Cruise, Tape/CD, Leather, Alloys, Heated Seats, Power Seat, Windows, Locks. Looks the Best!! #0850 ................................... $10,995

‘12 CHEVY SONIC LTZ: 4 Door, 5 Speed, Air, Cruise, CD, Alloys, New Tires, Leather, Sunroof, Heated Seats, Power Windows, Locks. 37K Miles #4210 ............................................... $10,995

‘10 VOLVO S40: 4 Door, 2.4i, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD, Alloys, New

Tires, Sunroof, Power Seat, Windows, Locks. #8940 ................ $10,995

‘13 TOYOTA COROLLA: 4 Door, Auto, Air, CD, Power

Windows, Locks. New Tires. 38K Mils #1150............................ $10,995

‘13 KIA SOUL: 5 Door, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD, New Tires, Power

Windows, Locks. 37K Miles #5460 ............................................... $10,995

‘04 MAZDA TRIBUTE LX 4X4: 5 Door, V6, Auto, Air, Cruise,

‘14 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5S: 4 Door, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD,

‘15 DODGE DART SXT: 4 Door, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD, Alloys,

12,995

Power Windows, Locks. #1595 ...................................................... $

‘07 LINCOLN MKZ: 4 Door, Auto, Cruise, CD, Leather, Chrome

13,500

‘14 JEEP PATRIOT SPORT: 5 Door, 5 Speed, Air, Cruise, CVD, Sport Wheels, New Tires, Power Windows, Locks. 30K Miles #0731 ........................................................................................ $13,500

‘15 HYUNDAI SONATA SE: 4 Door, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD,

13,665

Alloys, Spoiler, Power Windows, Locks. #7050 .......................... $

Power Seat, Windows, Locks. #0943............................................ $13,995

‘14 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5S: 4 Door, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD,

‘09 VW EOS CONVERTIBLE Auto, Air, CD, Alloys, Power Windows, Locks. #2466 $ $ 52 MO.

10,995 / 189

.

3.09% 63 MO. W.A.C.

Power Seat, Windows, Locks. #3992............................................ $13,995

‘14 FORD ESCAPE SE: 5 Door, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD, Alloys,

13,995

Power Seat, Windows, Locks. #0577............................................ $13,995

‘14 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5S: 4 Door, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD,

Power Seat, Windows, Locks. #7323............................................ $13,995 Alloys, Spoiler, Power Windows, Locks. #3546 .......................... $13,995

‘14 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5S: 4 Door, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD,

Power Seat, Windows, Locks. #0956............................................ $13,995

‘14 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5S: 4 Door, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD,

4 Door, S Plus, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD, Spoiler & More! 27K Miles #1367 $ $ 28 MO.

9,995 / 172

.

3.09% 63 MO. W.A.C.

‘14 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5S: 4 Door, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD,

5 Door, Auto, Front & Rear Air, 3rd Seat, Cruise, CD, Power Windows, Locks. #3726 $ $ 15 MO.

12,500 / 187

Sunroof, Spoiler, Rack, Navigation, Alloys, Power Windows, Locks. #9576 ................................................................ $13,995

3.69% 75 MO. W.A.C.

11,995

Alloys, Power Windows, Locks. #2312 ......................................... $

‘08 CHRYSLER SEBRING CONVERTIBLE LIMITED, V6, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD, Chrome Alloys, Leather, Heated Seat, Power Seat, Windows, Locks. Spotless! #6651 $ $ 52 MO.

13,995

Trim, Alloys, Heated Seats, Back-Up Camera, Remote Start, Power Seat, Windows, Locks. #1465.............................. $14,995

’15 CHEVY CRUZE LT-2: 4 Door, R.S. Package, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD, Leather, Alloys, Spoiler, Heated Seat, Remote Start, Power Seat, Windows, Locks. 20K Miles #0354 .......... $14,995

‘15 NISSAN ROGUE AWD: 5 Door, Select, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD, Rack, Back-Up Camera, Power Windows, Locks. 25K Miles #3680 ........................................................................................ $16,995

Leather, Heated Seats, Power Seats, Windows, Locks #8900 $16,995

’14 HYUNDAI AZERA: 4 Door, V6, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD,

‘14 NISSAN SENTRA SV 4 Door, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD, Power Windows, Locks. 24K Miles #9650 $ $ 98 MO.

12,995 / 183

.

4.99% 84 MO. W.A.C.

’15 CHEVY CRUZE LT-2: 4 Door, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD,

Power Seat, Windows, Locks, 37K Miles, #2567......................... $14,995

Alloys, Sunroof, Heated Seat, Power Seat, Windows, Locks. 76K Miles #5432 ................................................................... $17,995

‘14 TOYOTA CAMRY SE: 4 Door, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD, Alloys,

14,995

Spoiler, Power Windows, Locks. #3613 ....................................... $14,995

‘14 JEEP COMPASS SPORT: 5 Door, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD,

Alloys, Rack, Power Windows, Locks. 29K Miles #0367.......... $14,995

‘14 DODGE CHARGER : 4 Door, V6, SE, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD,

‘10 BMW 528i Xi: 4 Door, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD, Leather,

‘14 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5S: 4 Door, Auto, Air Cruise, CD,

‘15 HYUNDAI SONATA SE: 4 Door, Air, Cruise, CD, Alloys,

Alloys, Michelin’s, Spoiler, Power Seat, Windows, Locks, 33K Miles, #5039................................................................................. $17,995

Alloys, Spoiler, Power Seat, Windows, Locks. 35K Miles #6562..................................................................................................... $17,995

Tires, Power Seat Windows, Locks. 38K Miles. #0178............. $14,995

Remote Start, Power Windows, Locks. 30K Miles #2422 ......... $

‘14 DODGE CHARGER SE: 4 Door, V6, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD,

‘14 DODGE CHARGER : 4 Door, SE, V6, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD,

‘14 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5S: 4 Door, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD, New

Back-Up Camera, Leather Trim, Spoiler, Power Windows, Locks. #1712....................................................................................... $14,995

Alloys, Leather, Back-Up Camera, Heated Seats, Power Seat, Windows, Locks. 35K Miles #8980 .................................. $17,995

Alloys, Spoiler, Power Seat, Windows, Locks. 38K Miles #4354..................................................................................................... $17,995

Leather, Alloys, Remote Start, Heated Seats, Power Seat, Windows, Locks. 12K Miles #2990 ............................................ $14,995

‘14 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY: 5 Door, Touring, V6,

‘13 SMART FORTWO PURE Auto, Air, Cruise, CD, New Tires, Power Lock. Only 26K #7067 $ $ 81 MO.

7,995 / 137

Auto, Front & Rear Air, Cruise, CD, DVD, Leather, Back-Up Camera, Rack, Alloys, Power Hatch, Sliding Door, Power Seat, Windows, Locks. #7099......................................................... $17,995

‘14 TOYOTA RAV-4: 5 Door, LE, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD, Alloys,

Back-Up Camera, Rack, Power Windows, Locks. #4909 ......... $17,995

‘14 FORD MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE: Black on Black, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD, Alloys, Michelins, Power Windows, Locks. 22K Miles ............................................................................................. $17,995

3.09% 63 MO. W.A.C.

‘14 CHRYSLER 300: 4 Door, 3.6 Auto, Cruise, CD, Alloys,

Leather, Heated Seats, Power Seats, Windows, Locks #5800$17,995

Cruise, CD, New Tires, Quad Seating, Stow & Go ,Power Windows, Locks. #2518 ................................................................... $14,995

‘14 TOYOTA RAV 4 LE: 5 Door, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD,

Michelins, Back up camera, Power Windows, Locks #3984... $17,995

Alloys, Spoiler, Power Windows, Locks. #0181 .......................... $14,995

‘13 ACURA ILX: 4 Door, Premium Auto, Cruise, CD, Alloys, Back Up Camera, Sun Roof, Power Seats, Windows, Locks, 26K Miles #1980 .................................................................... $17,995

14,995

Power Windows, Locks. 31K Miles #7877 .................................. $

‘12 CHEVY MALIBU LT 4 Door, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD, Leather Trim, Alloys, New Tires, Sunroof, Remote Start, Power Seat, Windows, Locks. #4328 $ $ 59 MO.

3.69% 75 MO. W.A.C.

16,995

Alloys, Power Windows, Locks. 26K Miles #0470 ..................... $

‘11 BMW 128i Conv: Auto, Cruise, CD, Alloys, New Tires,

13,995

’14 BUICK VERANO: 4 Door, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD, Leather

.

‘14 JEEP CHEROKEE: 5 Door, Sport, Auto, Air, Cruise, Stereo,

Auto, Front & Rear Air, Cruise, CD, DVD, Alloys, New Tires, Leather, Back-Up Camera, Power Hatch, Sliding Door, Seat, Windows, Locks. #4274......................................................... $16,995

Power Seat, Windows, Locks. #0377............................................ $

11,995 / 179

Alloys, New Tires, Leather, Back-Up Camera, Heated Seats, Power Seat, Windows, Locks. #9884 ............................ $16,995

‘14 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY: 5 Door, Touring, V6

Sport Wheels, Rack, 25K Miles #2518 .......................................... $

‘14 KIA OPTIMA LX: 4 Door, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD, Alloys,

’14 HYUNDAI AZERA: 4 Door, V6, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD,

Wheels, New Tires, Power Windows, Locks. #3439 ................. $16,995

Cruise, CD, Alloys, Leather, Power Windows, Locks. #7956.... $13,995

‘14 HYUNDAI ELANTRA SE: 4 Door, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD,

Power Seat, Windows, locks. #8011............................................. $11,500

Camera, Alloy, Rack, 8 Seats, Power Seat, Windows, Locks #3170..................................................................................................... $15,995

‘14 JEEP SPORT 4X4: 5 Door, Auto, Air, Cruise, Stereo, Sport

‘14 MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER SPORT ES: 5 Door, Auto, Air,

‘15 HYUNDAI SONATA SE: 4 Door, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD,

Alloys, Michelin’s, Spoiler, Power Seat, Windows, Locks. 29K Miles #5894................................................................................. $18,995

‘15 JEEP CHEROKEE: 5 Door, Latitude, Auto, Air, Cruise, Stereo, Alloys, Rack, Power Windows, Locks. 27K Miles #1588..................................................................................................... $18,995

‘15 JEEP CHEROKEE: 5 Door, Latitude, Auto, Air, Cruise, Stereo, Alloys, Rack, Back-Up Camera, Power Windows, Locks. 26K Miles #1633 ................................................................... $18,995

‘15 JEEP CHEROKEE: 5 Door, Latitude, Auto, Air, Cruise, Stereo, Rack, Alloys, Back-Up Camera, Power Windows, Locks. 26K Miles #7674 ................................................................... $18,995

‘15 JEEP CHEROKEE: 5 Door, Latitude, Auto, Air, Cruise, Stereo, Alloys, Rack, Back-Up Camera, Power Windows, Locks. 31K Miles #2958 ................................................................... $18,995

‘14 CHRYSLER 300: 4 Door, V6, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD, Alloys, Michelins, Leather, Heated Seats, Power Seat, Windows, Locks. #7050....................................................................................... $18,995

‘15 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY: 5 Door, Touring, V6, Auto, Front & Rear Air, Cruise, CD, DVD, Alloys, Leather, Back-Up Camera, Power Hatch, Sliding Door, Seat, Windows, Locks. #4598 ................................................................... $18,995

‘14 NISSAN ROGUE SV: 5 Door, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD, Alloys, New Tires, Rack, Back-Up Camera, Panoramic Roof, Power Seat, Windows, Locks. 34K Miles #3478........................ $19,500 Cruise, CD, Alloys, Bedliner, Power Windows, Locks. #9411 .. $19,995

Leather, Sunroof, Alloys, New Tires, Tech Package, Heated Seats, Back-Up Camera, Power Seat, Windows, Locks. 30K Miles #2734 ................................................................... $19,995

‘15 DODGE CHARGER SE: 4 Door, V6, Auto, Air, Cruise, Stereo, Alloys, Spoiler, Remote start, Power Seat, Windows, locks. 27K Miles #6903 ................................................ $19,995

‘15 DODGE CHARGER SE: 4 Door, 3.6 Auto, Cruise, Stereo,

Alloys, Spoiler, Remote Start, Power Windows, Locks #4270 . $19,995

Air, CD, Split Seat, Bedliner, Cruise, New Tires. Only 78K Miles #8613 ........................................................................................ $20,995

‘11 BMW 128I CONVERTIBLE: auto, Air, Cruise, CD, Leather, Alloys, Heated Seat, Power Seat, Windows, Locks. 30K Miles. #2887 ....................................................................................... $20,995

‘15 VW GTI: 5 Door, Auto, Air, Cruise, Stereo, Heated Seat,

Power Seat, Windows, Locks. 20K Miles #3577........................ $20,995

‘13 DODGE DURANGO SXT: 5 Door, Auto, Front and Rear Air, 3rd Seat, CD, DVD, Cruise, Alloys, New tires, Power Windows, Locks. 46K Miles #4705 ............................................... $20,995

‘15 HYUNDAI SONATA LMTD: 4 Door, Hybrid, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD, Alloys, Leather, Dual Sun Roof, Heated Seats, Power Seats, Windows, Locks, 28K Miles #9366....................... $20,995

‘14 MAZDA CX9: 5 Door, Towing, V6, Auto, Cruise, CD, Alloys, New Tires, Leather, Heated Seats, Back Up Camera, 3rd Seat, Power Seats, Windows, Locks, 40K Miles #3703 ............ $22,500

‘15 BUICK LACROSSE: 4 Door, V6, CXL, Auto, Air,Cruise, CD, Alloys, Leather, Back-Up Camera, Heated Seats, Remote Start, Power Seat, Windows, Locks. 22K Miles #7137 ............. $22,995

‘12 LEXUS IS250: 4 Door, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD, Leather, Alloys, Sunroof, Power Seat, Windows, Locks. Only 39K Miles #2836 ........................................................................................ $22,995

‘15 KIA SEDONA LX: 5 Door, V6, Auto, Front & Rear Air, Cruise, CD, DVD, Leather, Alloys, Back-Up Camera, Rack, Quad Seating, Power Seat, Window, Locks. 22K Miles #2301$22,995

‘15 DODGE RAM 1500 SLT: 4 Door, Quad Cab, 3.6 Auto Dr, Cassette, Stereo, Split Seats, Bed Liner, Power Windows, Locks, 29K Miles #2190 ..................................................................... $22,995

.

’07 BMW X5 4.8i AWD: 5 Door, Auto, Air, Cruise,Leather,

‘14 VW JETTA SE: 4 Door, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD, Leatherette,

‘13 TOYOTA SIENNA LE: 5 Door, V6, Auto, Air, CD, Back Up

Alloys, New Tires, Sunroof, Power Seat, Windows, Locks. #6415..................................................................................................... $16,995

‘13 DODGE JOURNEY SE

‘15 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5S: 4 Door, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD,

15,995

‘14 NISSAN MAXIMA S: 4 Door, V6, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD,

‘14 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5S: 4 Door, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD,

‘14 DODGE CHARGER SE: 4 Door, V6, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD,

‘06 DODGE RAM 2500 HD: 4 Door, Quad Cab, Diesel, 6 Speed,

Alloys, Sunroof, Power Seat, Windows, Locks. #1381 .............. $16,995

‘15 CHRYSLER 200 LIMITED: 4 Door, Auto, Air, Cruise,

‘09 TOYOTA VENZA: 5 Door, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD, Alloys,

Cruise, CD, Alloys, New Tires, Bedliner, Fiberglass Bed Cover, Power Windows, Locks. #4466 ......................................... $15,995

‘14 NISSAN MAXIMA S: 4 Door, 3.5 V6, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD,

Alloys, New Tires, Rack, Power Windows, Locks. 38K Miles #2266 ........................................................................................ $13,995

‘14 JEEP PATRIOT SPORT: 5 Door, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD

‘12 NISSAN FRONTIER SV: 4 Door, V6, Crew Cab, Auto, Air,

Alloys, Michelin’s, Heated Seats, Navigation, 2-Tone, Leather, Back-Up Camera, Remote Start, Power Seat, Windows, Locks. #3939 ................................................................... $16,995

‘14 JEEP COMPASS SPORT: 5 Door, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD,

Power Seat, Windows, Locks. #3716............................................ $13,995

Back-Up Camera, Leather Trim, Spoiler, Alloys, New Tires, Power Seat, Windows, Locks. 35K Miles #1466........................ $15,995

‘14 CHEVY EQUINOX LT-2: 5 Door, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD,

‘14 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5S: 4 Door, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD,

Power Seat, Windows, Locks. #9406............................................ $13,995

‘14 TOYOTA CAMRY SE: 4 Door, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD,

Rack, Power Windows, Locks, New tires, 31k Miles #7479..... $

Power Seat, Windows, Locks. #0956............................................ $13,995

Stereo, Alloys, Power Windows, Locks. #9195........................... $13,995

& Rear Air, Cruise, CD, Alloys, Quad Seating, Power Hatch, Sliding Door, Seat, Windows, Locks. #9479 ................................ $15,995

‘15 DODGE JOURNEY SE: 5 Door, CD, 3rd Seat, Remote Start,

‘14 NISSAN VERSA

Alloys, Back-Up Camera, Power Seat, Windows, Locks. 37K Miles #0908................................................................................. $18,995

‘14 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN: SXT, 5 Door, V6, Auto, Front

Remote Start, Power Seat, Windows, Locks. 14K Miles #4120..................................................................................................... $15,995

‘14 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5S: 4 Door, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD,

‘15 MAZDA CX5 TOURING: 5 Door, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD,

‘13 ACURA ILX: 4 Door, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD, Navigation,

‘15 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5S: 4 Door, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD,

Power Seat, Windows, Locks. #7090............................................ $13,995

Auto, Front & Rear Air, Cruise, CD, DVD, Leather, Rack, Alloys, Back-Up Camera, Power Hatch, Sliding Door, Seat, Windows, Locks. #9795 ................................................................... $18,995

‘14 NISSAN FRONTIER SV: 4 Door, V6, Crew Cab, Auto, Air,

Auto, Front & Rear Air, Cruise, CD, DVD, Alloys, Leather, Back-Up Camera, Power Hatch, Sliding Door, Seat, Windows, Locks. #0684 ................................................................... $15,995

‘14 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5S: 4 Door, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD,

‘14 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY: 5 Door, Touring, V6,

‘15 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5S: 4 Door,Auto, Air Cruise, CD,

‘15 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY: 5 Door, Touring, V6,

‘14 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SE: 5 Door, V6, Auto, Air,

Alloys, Heated Seats, Sun Roof, Leather, Power Seats, Windows, Locks, None Nicer! 78K Miles #0803......................... $10,995

15,995

Remote Start, Power Windows, Locks, 15k Miles #2976........... $15,995

Power Windows, Locks. 38K Miles #9851 ............................... $

.

Tape/CD, Alloys, New Tires, Power Windows, Locks. 37K Miles #5460 ........................................................................................ $10,995

Camera, Alloys, Leather Trim, Spoiler, Power Seat, Windows, Locks. 36K Miles #9068 ............................................ $15,995 Remote Start, Power Windows, Locks. 14K Miles #1702 ........ $15,995

Power Seat, Windows, Locks. #5366............................................ $13,995

’09 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE GT COUPE: V6, Auto, Air,

’14 TOYOTA CAMRY SE: 4 Door, Auto, Cruise, CD, Back-Up

Remote Start, Power Windows, Locks. 14K Miles #2278 ........ $

‘15 HYUNDAI SONATA SE: 4 Door, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD,

‘09 CHEVY IMPALA LS: 4 Door, V6, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD,

Alloys, Leather, Remote Start, heated Seats, Power Seat, Windows, Locks. 11K Miles #0611 ............................................ $15,995

‘14 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5S: 4 Door, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD,

Back-Up Camera, Power Seat, Windows, Locks. #6261 .......... $

‘07 VW JETTA WOLFSBURG 2.5: 4 Door, Auto, Air, Cruise,

’15 CHEVY CRUZE LT-2: 4 Door, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD,

.

Windows, Locks. #0410 ................................................................... $12,995

‘14 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5S: 4 Door, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD,

& Rear Air, Cruise, CD, Alloys, New Tires, Power Seat, Windows, Locks. #5245 ...................................................................... $6,995

15,500

‘15 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5S: 4 Door, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD,

12,995

‘14 HYUNDAI ELANTRA SE: 4 Door, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD,

CD, DVD, Alloys, New Tires, Rack, 3rd Seat, Power Seat, Windows, Locks. #0502 .................................................................. $14,995

Remote Start, Power Windows, Locks. 28K Miles #0966 ........ $

Alloys, Power Windows, Locks. 33K Miles #6639 .................. $

Alloys, New Tires, Power Windows, Locks. 33K Miles #0390 $12,995

‘07 CHEVY TAHOE LS: 4x4, 5 Door, 5.3 V8, Auto, Air, Cruise,

‘15 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5S: 4 Door, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD,

Alloys, Power Windows, Locks. #4871 ......................................... $12,500

‘14 HUNDAI ELANTRA SE: 4 Door, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD,

Leather Trim, Back-Up Camera, Power Windows, Locks. #9192..................................................................................................... $14,995

Remote Start, Power Windows, Locks. 22K Miles #1778 ........ $15,500

New Tires, Keyless Entry, Power Seat, Windows, Locks. 50K Miles #0524................................................................................. $12,500

’14 HYUNDAI ELANTRA SE: 4 Door, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD,

‘14 TOYOTA CAMRY SE: 4 Door, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD, Alloys,

‘15 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5S: 4 Door, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD,

‘12 FORD FUSION SEL: 4 Door, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD, Alloys,

’14 KIA SOUL: 5 Door, Plus, Auto, Air, Cruise, Stereo, Alloys,

‘07 DODGE CALIBER R/T: 5 Door, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD,

.

’06 FORD F-150 XLT 4X4: 4 Door, Crew Cab, 5.4 V8, Texas

‘14 HYUNDAI ELANTRA SE: 4 Door, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD,

‘05 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX: 4 Door, V6, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD,

3.09% 63 MO. W.A.C.

Spoiler, Leather Trim, Power Windows, Locks. #0340 .............. $14,995

Tires, Power Windows, Locks. 38K Miles #6979 ....................... $11,995

‘14 NISSAN SENTRA: 4 Door, Auto, Cruise, CD, Power

‘02 JEEP LIBERTY: 5 Door, Renegade, 3.7 V6, Auto, Air,

10,995 / 189

‘14 TOYOTA CAMRY SE: 4 Door, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD, Alloys,

CD, Alloys, 3rd Seat, Power Seat, Windows, Locks. Sharp! #7775.................................................................................................. $11,995

NEW LS ARRIVLA DAI Y !

eturns Rental R

423-763-0369

‘14 DODGE RAM 1500 SLT: 4 Door, Quad Cab, 5.7 HEMI V8, Auto, Air, Cruise, Stereo, Split Seat, Bedliner, Power Windows, Locks. 35K Miles #8041 ............................................... $23,995

‘13 INFINITI G-37: 4 Door, V6, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD Leather, Alloys, Sunroof, Navigation, Heated Seat, Back-Up Camera, Power Seat, Windows, Locks. 29K Miles #1806 ....... $23,995

‘15 DODGE RAM 1500 SLT: 4 Door, Quad Cab, 3.6 V6, Auto, Air, Cruise, Stereo, Alloys, Bedliner, Split Seat, Power Windows, Locks. 20K Miles #9790 ............................................... $23,995

‘15 DODGE RAM 1500 SLT: 4 Door, Quad Cab, 3.6 V6, Auto, Air, Cruise, Stereo, Alloys, Bedliner, Split Seat, Power Windows, Locks. 21K Miles #9635 ............................................... $23,995

‘11 BMW X5 3.5D AWD: 5 Door, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD, Leather, Alloys, New Tires, Panoramic Roof, Heated Seats, Navigation, Power Seat, Windows, Locks. 70K Miles #7798 .. $23,995

‘14 DODGE RAM 1500 SLT: 4 Door, Quad Cab, 5.7 HEMI, Leather, V8, Auto, Air, Cruise, Stereo, Alloys, Split Seat, Bedliner, Power Windows, Locks. 40K Miles #4975................. $24,500

’14 CADILLAC ATS PROFORMANCE: 4 Door, 3.6 Auto, Air, Cruise, Stereo, Leather, Driver Asst. Package, Sunroof, Alloys, New Tires, Remote Start, Power Seat, Windows, Locks. 27K Miles #6944 ................................................................ $24,995

‘14 NISSAN TITAN SV: 4 Door, V8, Crew Cab, Bedliner, Step

Bars, Power Seat, Windows, Locks. 20K Miles #9105 ............ $24,995

15 CHEVY IMPALA LTZ: 4 Door, V6, Auto, Cruise, CD, Alloys, Leather, Back Up camera, Remote Start, Power Seats, Windows, Locks, 24K Miles #8011 ................................................ $24,995

‘15 DODGE RAM 1500: SLT BIG HORN, Quad Cab, 5.7 HEMI V8, Auto, Air, Cruise, Stereo, Alloys, Split Seat, Bedliner, Power Seat, Windows, locks. #1141............................................. $25,995

‘15 DODGE RAM 1500 SLT: 4 Door, Quad Cab, 5.7 HEMI, Big Horn Package, Split Seat, Bedliner, Power Windows, Locks. 31K Miles #1261 ................................................................... $25,995

‘15 INFINITI Q50: 4 Door, V6, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD, Leather, Alloys, Back-Up Camera, Power Seat, Windows, Locks. 27K Miles #6695................................................................................. $26,995

‘14 CADILLAC SRX 3.6: 5 Door, Luxury, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD, Leather, Alloys, New Tires, Leather, Panoramic Roof, Back-Up Camera, Heated Seat, Power Hatch, Seat, Windows, Locks. 33K Miles #0215 ............................................... $26,995

‘08 CHEVY IMPALA LT

‘15 HYUNDAI SONATA SE

4 Door, 3.5 V6, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD, Alloys, New Tires, Power Seat, Windows, Locks. #4797 $ $ 81 MO.

4 Door, Auto, Air, Cruise, CD, Alloys, spoiler, Power Windows, Locks. #4536 $ $ 73 MO.

7,995 / 137

.

3.09% 63 MO. W.A.C.

LENDERS AVAILABLE FOR BRUISED CREDIT CARFAX AVAILABLE ON ALL VEHICLES

AVAILABLE ON ALL VEHICLES

13,995 / 209

.

3.69% 75 MO. W.A.C.

CHAPMAN ROAD @ INTERNATIONAL DRIVE

WWW.MTNVIEW153.COM Offer expires 12 noon on 12/27/15

39457855

’04 TOYOTA SOLARA SLE COUPE: Auto Air, Cruise CD,


SECTION

Reach Over 100 million Active & Passive Job Seekers Monthly

I

Sunday, December 27, 2015

Call 423-757-6400 or email jobsupport @timesfreepress.com

.timesfreepress.com

FEATURED JOBS

Nurses transition from the bedside to the boardroom leadership roles, and today’s nurses have more options than ever. The number of programs available to transition RNs to the master’s degree level has doubled over the past 15 years, according to the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN). Online programs give nurses the flexibility to continue their education without taking a break from their careers. Chamberlain College of Nursing, for example, offers a variety of Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) specialty tracks to prepare nurses for specialty careers in informatics, patient or nurse education, or health care policy. Health care leaders agree nurses with advanced degrees possess a wider knowledge base of patient care, quality standards, business acumen and other skills that result in improved patient outcomes. Accordingly, many large health care organizations now require nurses to have a master’s degree in a nursing specialty or nursing administration to move into leadership roles, as these functions entail staffing, planning and budgeting responsibilities.

TELEPHONE INTERVIEWERS 1ST & 2ND SHIFT Has your holiday seasonal job come to an end? Are you looking for a way to earn extra cash to recover from holidays? Or maybe you are just looking for something new for the New Year… Wilkins Research may be the right place for you. For more than 40 years, WRS has been a family owned and operated business right here in Chattanooga, TN. Our flexible workplace offers opportunities for all types of job seekers. WRS is conveniently located off of Gunbarrel Rd. We are currently hiring in our call center for Telephone Interviewers on both 1st and 2nd shifts. Our Telephone Interviewers conduct market research on a variety of topics through telephone surveys. The position involves contacting individuals and asking a series of scripted questions over the telephone. We take pride in delivering quality customer service to our clients. We currently have full-time and part-time positions available. Our flexible schedule options make these positions perfect for students and retirees! Our Telephone Interviewers starting rate of pay is $8.00 per hour for 1st shift and $9.00 per hour for 2nd shift. We offer a sign on bonus, employee referral bonus, weekend shift bonus, Medical, Dental, and Life insurance, Paid Holidays, and a scholarship for qualified student employees! The qualifications for this position are: basic computer skills, excellent telephone skills, above average reading ability, ability to communicate verbally effectively, must be able to pass a criminal background check, and have a high school diploma or equivalent. WRS, LLC promotes a fun and casual work environment with flexible schedule options for Interviewers. If you are interested in learning more about joining our team, please apply on our website: www.wilkinsresearch.net

39507975

(BPT) - Registered nurses (RNs) are the largest segment of the nation’s health care workforce. Their direct access to patients and their families has long influenced health care delivery and outcomes. The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects the profession among the fastest-growing in the U.S, yet nurses remain underrepresented on the leadership bodies that shape their industry. Significant opportunity exists for nurses to expand their sphere of influence from the bedside to the boardroom. Nurses are key members of the American health care system, but they are historically left out of policy-making decisions. Only 6 percent of board members were nurses, according to a survey of 1,000 hospital boards published in the Journal of Healthcare Management. Higher education is helping to fix this disparity through degree program options that empower nurses to apply knowledge of organizational leadership to achieve change. The Institute of Medicine says pursuing advanced levels of education is one essential way for nurses to further their careers and prepare for

WRS, LLC is an EOE.

NOW HIRING ADJUNCTS

LAB - $3,000 SIGN ON BONUS

Transitional Care

• Fulltime MLT/MT Position • Nights & Rotating Weekends • TN License Required • Experience Preferred

Manager

INSTRUCTOR

• CONTINUING EDUCATION • INFORMATION SYSTEMS

• PRN MLT/MT Positions • Variable Shifts & Weekends • TN License Required • Experience Preferred

• Case Management • Oversee hospital based Case Managers

• ASSOCIATE LPN PROFESSIONAL

LABOR/DELIVERY $6,000 SIGN ON BONUS

• EHR experience

• COORDINATOR (STRENGTHENING INSTITUTIONS PROGRAM S.I.P)

• Fulltime RN Positions • Labor & Delivery • Nights • Experience Required • NRP, Fetal Monitoring Required

• Experience with HQM Reporting Software helpful • Excellent computer skills

• DIRECTOR (CAMPUS RENOVATION PROJECTS) • PROGRAMMER/ANALYST 2 (INSTITUTIONAL RESEARCH)

• Fulltime RN Positions • Nursery • Nights • Experience Required • NRP Required

• Experienced RN would be ideal candidate

Starr Regional Medical Center Offers: Competitive Pay • Health, Vision & Dental Benefits • 401K Life & Disability Insurance • Paid Time Off • Tuition Reimbursement

Send resumes to: debbietuthill@nephassociates.com Or fax to: 423-648-6502

• SPECIALIST (SMALL BUSINESS SERVICES) • SPECIALIST FACULTY DEVELOPMENT (HIGH IMPACT PRACTICES) GENERAL 39513061

• Experience with Population Health Management

• ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY (KIMBALL SITE & MAIN CAMPUS)

• SECURITY GUARD 1 39286468

39507980

APPLY ONLINE AT STARRREGIONAL.COM

SIGN-ON BONUS

CHATTANOOGA STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE application and job descriptions can be accessed at: (Click on Chattanooga State). After 11:59 p.m. (est.) on the closing date, applications can no longer be submitted. For immediate assistance dial (423) 697-4458, between 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday. AA/EOE/TITLES VI&IX/ SECTION 504/ADA/DRUG FREE WORK PLACE

AN ASTEC INDUSTRIES COMPANY

PLC PROGRAMMER/ENGINEER Job Description

This individual will design PLC control systems and specify electrical components for standard and custom equipment. Produce PLC programs, schematics and panel layout drawings using Allen Bradley, Siemens, and AutoCadE electrical software. Produce or assist with producing electrical bills of materials. Program PLC controllers and HMI screens. Provide electrical tech support to customers, service and other personnel within the corporation. Travel to customer facilities to commission or troubleshoot equipment or to attend meetings (up to 50% travel may be required).

Qualifications

Candidate should have a two or four year degree in an engineering related discipline. Candidate must understand basic electrical theory. Must be capable of reading electrical diagrams and have knowledge or experience with designing and/or building control panels. Must also have experience with wiring and troubleshooting equipment. A minimum of five years experience preferred. Computer skills are a must.

The ideal candidate will have experience in each of the following:

• PLC programming (Allen Bradley and Siemens) • Designing and drawing electrical schematics • Troubleshooting controls

To view and apply for this position go to:

WWW.HEATEC.COM Company in business since 1977

HEATEC, Inc. is a Drug Free Workplace and An Equal Opportunity Employer.

39530687


DRIVERS

• • • TIMESFREEPRESS.COM

PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD: 423-757-6200

I2 › Sunday, December 27, 2015

HEALTH C BUSINESS

ARE MANUFAC

TURING

FEATURED JOBS CHATTANOOGA AREA’S MOST WANTED

Happy Holidays

AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE MANAGER

AN ASTEC INDUSTRIES COMPANY

PREP DEPARTMENT OPERATOR 2ND SHIFT

High Country Toyota in Scottsboro, Alabama is a back-to-back Toyota Presidents Award Winner. Our dealership is also one of the fastest growing Toyota dealerships in the Southeastern U.S.

Individual must be able to thoroughly run a burn table from programming through burning parts and able to operate the following equipment; press brake, plate shear, plate rolls, piranha and saw. Proficient with the operation of overhead cranes/rigging and fork lifts. A valid driver’s license is required. Must be able to read a tape measure, blue print and distinguish between schedules of pipe grades and gauges of steel plate. Must be detail oriented while promoting accuracy with dependable workmanship.

INSULATOR 2ND SHIFT

We have an immediate opening for a dynamic, “hands-on” Service Manager who’s not afraid to roll his or her shirt sleeves up to make things happen. We will consider candidates with prior Service Manager’s experience as well as a very experienced Assistant Manager who is eager to make that next step up the ladder.

Seeking workers with general knowledge for applying insulation material to exposed surfaces or structures such as hot and cold pipes and storage tanks. This position does require some welding and experience is a plus. Duties will go beyond insulating such as; painting, grinding and using other hand tools. Understanding a tape measure is extremely important in order to reduce waste. This position will be working from heights; ladders, man lifts and structures with the use of fall protection. A valid driver’s license is required in order to operate a fork lift. Must be capable of performing other task and learn as you will be assisting other departments if the need arises.

GENERAL LABOR, ASSEMBLY & WELDER HELPER 2ND SHIFT Individual must have common mechanical skills i.e. nut and bolt assembly, prepping knowledge for painting, tapping and cover areas that need not be exposed to paint. Should be able to assist in all aspects of fabrication and be willing to move wherever and whenever needed to assist other departments. A valid driver license is required to operate a fork lift. This will be used to assist loading and unloading trucks, and gathering and moving materials as needed. This individual will be trained on the procedures for hydro testing pipe and other pieces of equipment as jobs require. A bonus is to be a self motivated individual with the drive and determination to succeed and move up, as jobs become available, into other positions when the knowledge to advance is achieved.

To view and apply for positions currently available go to: Company in business since 1977

HEATEC, Inc. is a Drug Free Workplace and An Equal Opportunity Employer.

OTR DRIVERS WANTED

39531181

WWW.HEATEC.COM

ATTENTION OTR DRIVERS

Teams & Singles. Owner Operators or Company Drivers. Late model equipment. Great home time. Steady freight year around.

La-Z-Boy Logistics is hiring OTR Drivers. Terminals in New Tazewell and Dayton TN, Siloam Springs AR, Neosho MO, Newton MS, & Hudson NC.

Call 423-870-9681 39458456

WEEKLY HOME TIME, LATE MODEL EQUIPMENT, COMPETITIVE BENEFITS, PAID HUB MILES PLUS. QUALIFIED APPLICANTS MUST BE A MINIMUM 23 YEARS OF AGE AND HAVE ONE YEAR OF OTR DRIVING EXP. Substance Abuse Counselor Needed Candidate will also have good problem solving and analytical abilities, as well as be proficient in verbal and written communication and have excellent customer service, organizational and interpersonal skills.

The quality of life here is “second to none” and yet we are prepared to offer a compensation package for the right individual that will compare favorably to the revenue potential for any metro market.

Contact Tony Woods, General Manager at (205) 531-7802 or email at twoods@hctoyota.com.

NEED WORK? DEPEND ON OLSTEN! Assignments available for

PRODUCTION WORK on all shifts for

Assemblers, Packers and Order Pickers. Don’t miss this opportunity to get a GREAT job! Start the application process online at

www.olsten.com

or drop by the Olsten office in Chattanooga Monday through Friday from 8:30 am to 3:30 pm. No appointment needed.

No experience in counseling field required. Our experienced staff will train and assist with completing the necessary CEU’s to obtain the certifications required to progress in the field of Addiction Counseling. Must be able to work as early as 5:45am and pass a background check and drug screen.

Contact recruiting at 1-800-987-7788. Apply online or download an application. 39517372

www.LLITN.com

2115 Stein Dr., Chattanooga, TN 37421 423-855-7859 EOE/M/F/D/V

39481146

39531187

Please send resume to tristatetreatment@comcast.net. No phone calls please.

The right individual will be a “people person” with great social skills, an organizer, a teacher, and a believer in processes and the enforcement of processes.

39511996

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS

39530685

CALL 423-757-6400 TO ADVERTISE

DON’T JUST SEARCH FOR ANY JOB TRY REAL-TIME JOB MATCHINGTM & GET HIRED FAST.

WWW.JOBS.TIMESFREEPRESS.COM

SP4753

Stop wasting time looking at one irrelevant job listing after another. You can focus on the job opportunities that are a real fit with job matching. SP4751

FIND ONE THAT’S RIGHT FOR YOU!


TIMESFREEPRESS.COM • • •

DRIVERS

PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD: 423-757-6200

FEATURED JOBS

HEALTH C

BUSINESS

Sunday, December 27, 2015 › I3

ARE MANUFAC

TURING

CHATTANOOGA AREA’S MOST WANTED

CALL 423-757-6400 TO ADVERTISE

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS

Caregivers for Seniors Wanted

39530686

Happy Holidays Emergency Department Director/RN

Make a difference in someone’s life!

Director for 14 bed emergency department; manages patient care services including quality improvement, patient safety, staffing, budgeting, patient satisfaction and JC accreditation requirements.

Provide non-medical, in-home care such as: •" Companionship & conversation •" Meal preparation & planning •" Light housekeeping •" General assistance •" Personal care assistance (bathing, dressing & grooming) •" ! Alzheimer’s & Dementia Care

Requires TN RN license and at least three years management and patient care experience in an emergent care setting. BSN required or currently enrolled to obtain. BLS, ACLS, PALS and TNCC certification or able to obtain. ALSO HIRING FOR:

Days, Evenings or Weekends. Competitive pay with room for advancement.

Med/Surg Dept. RN (FT)

APPLY IN PERSON M-F 9am - 4pm at 7155 Lee Hwy., Ste. 600, Chattanooga, TN 37421 or Call 423-710-1498 or apply online: www.seniorhelpers.com/chattanooga

Apply online www.rheamedical.org. Click on Career Opportunities

MOCCASIN BEND MENTAL HEALTH INSTITUTE

Rhea Medical Center 9400 Rhea County Hwy • Dayton TN 37321

RN 2’s

Formerly known as: Heritage Healthcare of Fort Oglethorpe

CNAs WANTED - All Shifts RN’S and LPN’s Weekends Only Apply in Person 8:30am - 3:00pm M-F Pruitt Health - Fort Oglethorpe, 1067 Battlefield Pkwy, Ft. Oglethorpe, GA 30742. P: 706-861-5154 or email resume to: pmulkey@pruitthealth.com Pruitt Health Corp. & its subsidiaries & affiliates are proud to be Equal Opportunity Employers. M/F/D/V. Pruitt Health complies w/ all laws regarding reasonable accommodations for disabled employees. 39449818

DEDICATED COMMITTED TO OUR ASSOCIATES. CHALLENGED TO OUR PATIENTS.

BY OUR CUSTOMERS TO DELIVER EXCELLENCE.

“The State of Tennessee is an Equal Opportunity, Equal Access, and Affirmative Action Employer.� “An Accredited Psychiatric Facility.� 39529613

FREE FREE C.N.A C.N.A CLASSES CLASSES

Family friendly work environment, medical/dental plan, competitive pay, retirement plan, and professional growth opportunities. Current opportunities include: - Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), Licensed Nursing .URSING #ERTIlED .URSING !SSISTANT #.! ,ICENSED Nurse (LPN), and Registered Nurse (RN) Practical 0RACTICAL .URSE ,0. AND 2EGISTERED .URSE 2. Associates can begin as a CNA (we offer CNA • s training onsite) and can continue education to obtain LPN and/or RN. • Environmental Services s %NVIRONMENTAL 3ERVICES • Food Services s &OOD 3ERVICES Send resume to: htate@ethicahealth.org HLTC, Attn: Heather Tate Fax: 706.278.4018 1212 Broadrick Drive, Suite A Dalton, GA 30720

Register online under “Student C.N.A Class� tab at: http://soddydaisyhealthcare.com Soddy Daisy Healthcare & Rehabilitation, 701 Sequoyah Road, Soddy-Daisy, TN. 423-332-0060 EOE, DFWP

39492768

Family friendly work environment, medical/dental plan, competitive pay, retirement plan, and professional growth opportunities. Current opportunities include: •* Food Service Manager "& " •* Food Service "& Cook •* Food Service Aide "& •* "$ ) %"# ## #$ $ CertiďŹ ed Nursing Assistant (CNA) Send resume to HLTC, Attn: Heather Tate 1212 Broadrick Drive, Suite A htate@ethicahealth.org Fax: (706)278-4018 Dalton, GA 30720 Hamilton Long Term Care skilled nursing centers are managed by

$ " " # %"# $ "# " ( Ethica Health & Retirement Communities.

$ $ $ " $ % $ # Our MissionŠ We are dedicated to our patients, committed to our associates and challenged by our customers to deliver excellence.

Benefits Include: Heath insurance, 401k tax-deferred retirement with employer contribution, pension fund available, 37.5 hour work week, paid sick leave, paid vacation, 11 holidays per year, 1 class per semester tuition paid. No prior psychiatric experience required. All applicants must pass a drug screen and background check. Apply online January 6th - January 12th at www.tn.gov/hr/topic/employment-opportunities For further information contact: Linda Darby Phone: (423) 785-3339

SODDY-DAISY

HEALTH CARE & REHABILITATION

39481149

39486416

Equal Opportunity Employer Funded under arrangement with the State of Tennessee

39523394

EOE

39523404

Has immediate openings for: FULL-TIME

Formerly known as: Heritage Healthcare of Fort Oglethorpe

Certified Dietary Manager

Two years experience in Dietary Services and Certification in Georgia preferred.

Apply in Person 8:30am - 3:00pm M-F Pruitt Health - Fort Oglethorpe, 1067 Battlefield Pkwy, Ft. Oglethorpe, GA 30742. P: 706-861-5154F F: 706-866-3230 or email resume to: phaynes@pruitthealth.com

MOCCASIN BEND MENTAL HEALTH INSTITUTE Has immediate openings for:

PSYCHIATRIST

Pruitt Health Corp. & its subsidiaries & affiliates are proud to be Equal Opportunity Employers. M/F/D/V. Pruitt Health complies w/ all laws regarding reasonable accommodations for disabled employees. 39476731

Inpatient Setting All units have an assigned Advance Practice Nurse to assist with inpatient care. No dictation required. All applicants must pass a drug screen and background check. Benefits Include: •/ ( "')& " Heath insurance •/ 401k tax-deferred retirement with employer contribution •/ "' #" )" * Pension fund available •/ #)& +#& + 37.5 hour work week •/ ' Paid sick leave * •/ * ( #" Paid vacation •/ # 11 holidays per year -' $ & - &

Has immediate openings for: FULL-TIME Psychiatric Technicians

All applicants must pass a drug screen and background check. Must have a valid driver’s license and high school diploma or GED.

39513772

Family friendly work environment, medical/dental plan, competitive pay, retirement plan, and professional growth opportunities. Current opportunities include: •+ $$ $% Assistant Director of Nursing % # %!# ! &#$ ) # (RN), Regency Park •+ $ Resident Care %!# Coordinator % # !!# ) # (RN), Regency Park •+ # &#$ Charge Nurse (LPN), ) # Regency Park •+ #% * &#$ CertiďŹ ed $$ $% Nursing Assistant % ) # (CNA), Regency Park

Benefits Include: Heath insurance, 401k tax-deferred retirement with employer contribution, pension fund available, 37.5 hour work week, paid sick leave, paid vacation, 11 holidays per year, 1 class per semester tuition paid

Send resume to HLTC, Attn: Heather Tate 1212 Broadrick Drive, Suite A htate@ethicahealth.org Fax: (706)278-4018 Dalton, GA 30720

Applications to be completed On-Site at MBMHI 100 Moccasin Bend Rd Chattanooga, TN 37405 39495033

Terry Holmes, MD Director of Clinical Services Phone: (423) 785-3343 E-Mail: Terry.Holmes@tn.gov The state of Tennessee is an Equal Opportunity, Equal Access, and Affirmative Action Employer. An Accredited Psychiatric Facility.

MOCCASIN BEND MENTAL HEALTH INSTITUTE

Hamilton Long Term&#$ Care skilled nursing centers are managed %! ! # # $ % #$ # by Ethica Health & Retirement Communities. ) % % % # % ! & % $ Our MissionŠ We are dedicated to our patients, committed to our associates and challenged by our customers to deliver excellence.

“The State of Tennessee is an Equal Opportunity, Equal Access, and Affirmative Action Employer.� “An Accredited Psychiatric Facility.� 39513771


• • • TIMESFREEPRESS.COM

PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD: 423-757-6200

I4 › Sunday, December 27, 2015

Come Grow With Us.

MEDICAL

RN – FT Day Shifts

Consulate Health Care of Chattanooga

Nursing Tech – CNA – prn

a Skilled Nursing & Rehabilitation Facility

COTA – weekend prn

Now accepting applications for

R.N.s, L.P.N.’s & C.N.A.s

Therapy Tech – prn

Full-time, Part-time and PRN Ask about our Sign-On Bonus

OT – prn

We are seeking to add a motivated, passionate Graphic Designer to our award-winning Creative Services team. As a part of our team, you must be capable of juggling multiple projects, and able to develop and design with little to no direction in a fast paced environment. This position requires continual interaction with other departments; so the ability to work well with others is crucial. Projects are subject to constructive criticism; so the candidate we hire must be willing to receive direction and make alterations to his or her design as directed. The successful candidate will be bright, determined, and possess an impressive portfolio, demonstrating a solid foundation for creativity. The ideal candidate will also exhibit strong and effective communication skills along with a concise knowledge of graphic design and production for both print and web. Excellent understanding of typography, layout composition, and color theory is essential as is the desire to learn and grow while working as part of a team. Design responsibilities include newspaper and magazine print ad design, digital ad creation, sales collateral, marketing design initiatives, and other design projects as needed. Minimal Requirements include: Associates Degree in graphic design or equivalent training, 2 years experience in a graphic design position, proficiency with Mac platform, expert knowledge of Adobe Creative Suite, specifically Photoshop and InDesign. Familiarity with Illustrator, Flash, HTML5, branding, marketing and/or media such as outdoor, point of purchase, etc. are pluses. Our compensation and benefits package includes health, dental, vision and life insurance, as well as profit sharing and 401(k) plan with investment options. To apply, go to http://resume.timesfreepress.com/ and enter the job id# 417523. Include a cover letter with salary history. You may also apply in our HR office at 400 E 11th Street, Chattanooga, TN 37403. An Equal Opportunity Employer.

Please apply in person at: 8249 Standifer Gap Road Chattanooga, TN 37421 423-892-1716

Respiratory Therapist – prn Environmental Service Aid – prn

EOE

Maintenance Mechanic – FT Day Shift

Director of Nursing / RN

39448113

Apply on-line at: www.healthsouth.com

.D$BMMJF "WFOVF $IBUUBOPPHB t Equal Opportunity Employer

Start the New Year with a New Career HIRING EVENT Technical & Logistics Operator 9:00 am - 3:00 pm

Openings Available!

LPN’s

39534504

UI/UX Designer / Front End Web Developer The Times Free Press is looking for a UI/UX Designer / Front End Web Developer with strong interests and capabilities in the design and development of engaging user experiences. The ideal candidate will thrive in a work environment that requires strong problem solving skills and independent selfdirection, coupled with an aptitude for team collaboration and open communication. This individual excels at providing both highly analytical as well as highly creative ideas to a design engagement. The candidate will also have extensive experience in a fastpaced and innovative development environment. A thorough understanding of contemporary user-centered design methodologies is a must. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: * Presents designs and concepts to department staff, managers, and business partners. * Develop new user interfaces, create and design wireframes using UI prototyping tools and technologies such as, but not limited to, HTML5, CSS3, JQuery, JSON, JavaScript, Angular.JS, and MVC. * Ensure technical feasibility of UI/UX designs. * Maintain awareness of new technology and trends to ensure consistently high graphic standards are met. * Test across multiple browsers and devices to validate consistent layout, functionality and runtime optimization Qualifications: * A strong portfolio that demonstrates the ability to solve problems with originality, conceptual thinking and attention to detail. * 3+ years’ experience in UI/UX Designer / Front End Web Developer for web and/or software applications Competitive salary and incentive plan plus complete benefits package including: Health Insurance, 401(k) Plan, Dental & Vision, Life Insurance, and Profit Sharing. To apply, go to http://resume.timesfreepress.com/ and enter the job id# 390429 An Equal Opportunity Employer

CONSTRUCTION Asphalt Paving Crew Hiring all positions. Pay commensurate with experience. Sign on bonus for qualified hires. Call 423-667-4389 or fax resume to: 423-490-9982

POST YOUR RESUME On jobs.timesfreepress.com Grader Operator GPS & Laser knowledge a plus. Pay commensurate with experience. Sign on bonus for qualified hires. Call 423-667-4389 or fax resume to: 423-490-9982

GENERAL HELP WANTED

Chattanooga's top media company and Tennessee's number one newspaper is looking for the right person to fill this important position. The ideal candidate for this clerical position will have excellent verbal and written communication skills; possess strong organization and multi tasking abilities; thrive in a very fast-paced deadline driven environment; be a self-directed self-starter who desires an entry level opportunity to advertising sales. This is an excellent position for someone considering a sales career. We offer an excellent compensation plan, two retirement plans and a top-drawer benefit package including medical and dental insurance. To apply, go to http://resume.timesfreepress.com/ and enter the job id# 256857 An Equal Opportunity Employer

ATTENTION JOB SEEKERS Find the job fit for you at

Be a part of our Kiosk Sales Team Outside Sales Our Top Sales Representatives average over $450.00 per week!! You Can Too! Evening part time hours are available; up to 25 hours per week. Applicants must: Have excellent communication skills. "A dependable vehicle with a good driving record and insurance. Be willing to learn a proven sales method. To apply, go to resume.timesfreepress.com and enter the job id# 423986 An Equal Opportunity Employer

EMPLOYMENT INFO

HIRING?

Reach more qualified candidates with custom print & digital job campaigns. Call 423-757-6400 or email: jobsupport@ timesfreepress.com Ask us about • Job Title Targeting • Retargeting • Geofencing • Performance based job network postings

in appearance & have a clean MVR w/ at least 1 yr. exp. F endorsement req. Drug screen & DOT physical are req. Bring a copy of your MVR & license when applying at Dixie Produce Inc., 803 East 12th St,, Chatt. TN. No phone calls. EOE HVAC. Great Benefits. Apply in person or Send resume to Lookout Property Management, Inc. 516 Chestnut Street Suite 104 Chattanooga, TN 37402 Fax: 423-266-7101 EOE Housing Choice Voucher Program (HCVP) Part-Time Clerk The Chattanooga Housing Authority (CHA) seeks a qualified candidate to fill its part-time HCVP Filing Clerk position for the Housing Choice Voucher Program. Responsibilities include purging files, scanning, filing, and other office administrative duties. Experience in office support for a government agency preferred. Position will be for approx. 29 hours or less per week at $10.00/hr. Interested candidates should submit resume and/or a completed CHA application by Friday, January 1, 2016 to: Chattanooga Housing Authority 801 North Holtzclaw Ave. P.O. Box 1486 Chattanooga, TN 37404 Attn: Human Resources Or fax to: 423-209-2277

Maintenance Services Technician I The Chattanooga Housing Authority (CHA) is looking for committed, experienced employees who can transform the delivery of housing services to CHA residents. Responsibilities will include maintenance for public housing units on assigned sites. Individual will be responsible for maintaining the cleanliness, safety, and appearance of CHA site grounds and facilities which also includes performing some janitorial responsibilities. Individual also performs routine maintenance and repair to maintain the functionality, safety, and appearance of buildings, systems, and apartments. Must have ability to drive, stand, walk, stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl, and climb ladders on a repeated basis daily. Position requires basic hand tools and 24hr on call availability as scheduled on rotation to perform emergency maintenance repairs. A High School diploma or equivalent is required and one to two years of related experience preferred. Must possess a valid driver's license, and be able to work both independently and in group settings. Interested candidates should submit a resume or a completed CHA application by Friday, January 1, 2016 to: Chattanooga Housing Authority Attn: Human Resources P.O. Box 1486 Chattanooga, TN 37401 Email: HR@chahousing.org or fax 423-209-2277

Newspaper Carriers Wanted

Be done with work before most people start their day! Home delivery routes available. * Earn $600 to $1000/month * Earning potential varies by route size and area * Be your own boss! Grow your own business through sales contests and satisfied customers * Perfect opportunity for everyone! Seniors, homemakers, students and people with "regular" jobs

Find out why more and more families and adults agree that delivering the Chattanooga Times Free Press suits their extra income needs. Call or email today for routes available in your neighborhood Jasper Tn. Area Betty Adams 931-205-0004 or betty.adams@timesfreepress.com Ooltewah, E. Brainerd, Collegedale, Apison, Bonny Oaks Randy Thompson 423-838-5910 or rthompson@timesfreepress.com Dayton Blvd., Red Bank, Signal Mtn. - Aaron Staley 423-488-1068 or aaron.staley@timesfreepress.com North Red Bank, Hixson Area Robby Allen 423-618-1759 or robert.allen@timesfreepress.com Dayton, Sale Creek, Graysville, Spring City Terry Brown 423-618-2179 or terry.brown@timesfreepress.com or call our Carrier Hotline 423-757-6507 DRIVERS NEEDED - Business is booming and we need your help! Express Courier is contracting car, SUV, mini-van, & cargo van drivers. Route & on call opportunities available - great for second job, retired persons, and/or veterans that like to keep busy! For more information call (423) 510-0271 or come to 2131 Polymer Dr Suite 107, Chattanooga. (We are located behind Cintas.) NEED EXPERIENCED ROOFERS NOW! NO LABORERS! Call 421-8438

Multimedia Reporter

The Chattanooga Times Free Press is seeking a talented multimedia reporter to fill a digital storytelling position. Candidates must be able to incorporate video, audio, coding and writing to create world-class experiences for sophisticated online audiences.A successful multimedia reporter must wear many hats and have a high comfort level with social media, still photography, video, website creation, databases and interactive design, and be willing to learn new skills on an ongoing basis as technology changes.These skills will be put to use during major news events, when multimedia reporters will be expected to offer our audience a different perspective on current events, as well as in enterprise and projects work, where a multimedia reporter will be expected to tell original stories in new ways.This full-time position includes health insurance, access to training opportunities, and the opportunity to work with an award winning digital team in beautiful Chattanooga, Tennessee, which was recently named as Outside Magazine's "Best Town Ever."Please include samples of work and a list of applicable skills. To apply, go to http://resume.timesfreepress.com/ and enter the job id# 343951. An Equal Opportunity Employer

Click on “Career Opportunities� Rhea Medical Center Human Resources 9400 Rhea County Hwy. | Dayton, TN 37321 Equal Opportunity Employer

Home delivery routes available. * Earn $600 to $1000/month * Earning potential varies by route size and area * Be your own boss! Grow your own business through sales contests and satisfied customers * Perfect opportunity for everyone! Seniors, homemakers, students and people with "regular" jobs

ATTENTION JOB SEEKERS

Qualifications: * Must be able to work 7 days a week, approximately 3 a.m. to 6 a.m. * Must be at least 18 years old * Must have a valid driver's license and proof of vehicle liability insurance * Must have reliable transportation * Must provide a trained substitute if you're unable to report to work

An Equal Opportunity Employer

RECEPTIONIST/ASSISTANT Chattanooga based Law Firm is seeking an experienced receptionist/ assistant to join our team. All candidates must be able to handle a switchboard and direct calls to several offices. Being able to multi-task and prioritize, while maintaining a positive and upbeat attitude is vital for this position. Please submit resume, cover letter, and salary expectations to: glwclawyers@gmail.com for immediate and confidential consideration.

STARS, Inc Hiring Personal Assistant Wage $8.50 Call 423-447-2590 Ext. 1

FEEL YOUR FREEDOM A lot of people hear the call of the open road, but not everyone does something about it. Cars.timesfreepress.com can help you heed the call with thousands of new and used models online every day. Just a few clIcks and you’ll be back on the open road, windows down, feeling free as a bird.

LEGAL PERSONNEL RECEPTIONIST Law firm seeking a full time receptionist. Send resume to 19 Patten Parkway, Chattanooga, TN 37402

MEDICAL CNA’s / Caregivers $$$ Apply Tues & Thurs at 10 am OR 2 pm. Amara Home Care 756-2411

CNAs WANTED All Shifts

RN’S and LPN’s

MOTEL/HOTEL Hilton Garden Inn is now Hiring for the following positions: Front Desk Agent, 2nd Shift Cook, 1st Shift Server. Apply in person at 2343 Shallowford Villiage Drive or email: tim.haynes@hilton.com

Closing date January 29, 2016.

Apply in person 8:30am – 3:00pm M-F at: PruittHealth - Fort Oglethorpe, 1067 Battlefield Pkwy, Ft. Oglethorpe, GA, 30742. P: 706-861-5154 or email resume to: pmulkey@pruitthealth.com

The City of East Ridge is an Equal Opportunity Employer and TN Drug Free Workplace.

SALES AGENTS

DO YOU WANT TO MAKE MONEY?? PruittHealth Corp. & its subsidiaries & affiliates are proud to be Equal Opportunity Employers. M/F/D/V. Pruitt Health complies w/ all laws regarding reasonable accommodations for disabled employees.

Academy of Allied Health Careers

Chattanooga, TN IT DOESN’T TAKE A YEAR TO START YOUR NEW CAREER

2/15/16 Day Courses 4/25/16 Night Courses Specializing In: Medical Assisting Billing & Coding Medical Administrative/EHR Phlebotomy

This position requires you to be responsible for conducting sales presentations to decision makers utilizing specific product and market knowledge. Successful candidates will be professional dressed, verbally articulate and personable with good marketing and organizational skills. A minimum of three years experience in media sales is required. Retail Account Executives entirely commission-based with a biweekly draw, and expected earnings of $40k+. In addition, we offer a comprehensive benefits package which health insurance, vision and dental coverage, 401(k) with company match, profits sharing plan and tuition reimbursement. To apply, go to: http://resume.timesfreepress.com/ and enter the job id#665717

WANT TO GET QUICK CASH? Try the Times Free Press. Our classified ads will give you value and readership.

TRUCKING OPPORTUNITIES in Cohutta, GA & Chattanooga, TN Qualifications: Must possess a valid Class A CDL. Must have at least 1 year commercial driving experience. Must have a clean driving record. May be required to perform occasional lifting duties up to 80 lbs. Interested person who meet the job qualifications should contact: Hatchery Manager, Lebron Sartin at: 706-694-3321 lebron.sartin@pilgrims.com or apply in person at: 5000 Cohutta Varnell Rd., Cohutta, GA 30710 Pilgrim's is an Equal Opportunity Employer

Chattanooga Publishing Company is extremely busy and we have immediate openings for part-time Outside Sales Representatives. Our Outside Sales Representatives earn $400-$700 per week. If you have: A professional attitude Assertive selling skills Dependability ‌‌‌then this is a great opportunity for you! Applicants must: Work M-F, 2:00 pm - 8:00 pm. Like working outdoors in a team environment Meet & talk with new people face to face. Complete the training program Submit to and pass a pre-employment drug screen and background check.

SECURITY AND SAFETY Not every online classified website screens their ads and cares about their readers and advertisers. The Times Free Press classifieds are a cut above the rest. CDL Truck Driver With asphalt & equipment hauling experience. Pay commensurate with experience. Sign on bonus for qualified hires. Call 423-667-4389 or fax resume to: 423-490-9982

SECURITY AND SAFETY Not every online classified website screens their ads and cares about their readers and advertisers. The Times Free Press classifieds are a cut above the rest.

DRIVERS:

CDL-A, 1 yr. Guaranteed Home time. $1250 + per wk. & Benefits. Monthly Bonus program usually $500-$650. No-touch.

855-454-0392 SELLING YOUR TRUCK? Online and in print the Times Free Press will publish all the information you need buyers to know. Visit cars.timesfreepress.com. HIRING FULL-TIME AND PART-TIME OTR DRIVERS C&S CPT DISTRIBUTION 220 CROSS PLAINS BLVD. DALTON, GA 30721

Family Environment / Vacation Pay / Holiday Pay / Insurance. Home on weekends/bonus pay. Call or come by and see: Scott or Ken 706-277-9556 ext. 3 Or apply online at: www.carpetdist.com

Students Welcome FEEL YOUR FREEDOM A lot of people hear the call of the open road, but not everyone does something about it. Cars.timesfreepress.com can help you heed the call with thousands of new and used models online every day. Just a few clicks and you’ll be back on the open road, windows down, feeling free as a bird.

To apply, go to http://resume.timesfreepress.com/ and enter the job id# 977335.

For Information Call: 423-499-4999

AAHCTN.com

Our sales executives are enthusiastic, experienced in media sales, self-directed, savvy and effective communicators who provide advertising solutions to clients, with a proven ability to develop new business while nurturing existing clients. Selected candidate will be polished, confident, quick thinking and persistent.

CITY MANAGER EAST RIDGE, TN - The City of East Ridge is accepting qualified applicants for the position of City Manager. East Ridge is a city of approximately 22,000 with a Council/Manager form of government. Total budgets are approximately $20 Million. As provided in the City's Charter, the City Manager shall possess, at a minimum, a Bachelor's Degree, at least three (3) years of direct supervisory experience in government, and "such other qualifications as the City Council may require." While not specifically designated under the Charter, the Council is interested in individuals possessing a background involving management and leadership, team building, communications skills, and experience in municipal finance, economic development and urban planning. The City offers a competitive salary and an excellent benefits package. Resumes may be submitted electronically to tperry@eastridgetn.gov or mailed to Ms. Trish Perry, Human Resources Manager, City of East Ridge, 1517 Tombras Avenue, East Ridge, TN 37412. City website: www.eastridgetn.org

Weekends Only

Eastgate Town Center 5600 Brainerd Rd., Ste. C-3 Chattanooga, TN 37411

SALES/MARKETING

CDL Driver needed at Pilgrim's

PROFESSIONALS

SUBSTANCE ABUSE COUNSELOR Professional, detailed multi-tasker wanted to work with patients. Training available. Must be able to work early hrs. 5:45am - 145pm. E-mail resume to: tristatetreatment@comcast.net

Scheduler / PR Rep.

WE’RE REGIONAL When you place your employment ad with the Times Free Press be sure to ask how you can get your ad placed on hundreds of jobs boards all over the southeast!

An Equal Opportunity Employer

Call or email Today! ROBBY @ 423-618-1759 robert.allen@timesfreepress.com

Join us every Tuesday @ 6p or Thursday @ 1p for a FREE informational session to learn more.

Data entry. Great environment, Starts $9 hr. 9-5 / 8-4 Mon. - Fri. 304-6720

Search & apply for jobs posted by hundreds of Chattanooga area businesses on

Find out why more and more families and adults agree that delivering the Chattanooga Times Free Press suits their extra income needs.

Must be experienced and have current Coast Guard Captain license. Send resume to PO Box 69, Chatt., TN 37401

Contact and send resume to Kevin Wehinger at 757-6507 or email; kwe hinger@timesfreepress.com.

The Chattanooga Times Free Press, the areas number one source for news and information has an immediate opening for a business-to-business sales professional in the Retail Advertising Department.

Be done with work before most people start their day

NOW ENROLLING FOR

RIVER RAFTING GUIDE

Qualifications: Must be able to work every Sunday, starting at approximately 5 a.m. Must be at least 18 years old Must have a valid driver's license and proof of vehicle liability insurance Must have reliable transportation, truck or van for transporting hawkers and newspapers.

Emergency Dept. Director / RN Director for 14 bed emergency department; manages patient care services including quality improvement, patient safety, staffing, budgeting, patient satisfaction and JC accreditation requirements. Requires TN RN license and at least three years management and patient care experience in an emergent care setting. BSN required or currently enrolled to obtain. BLS, ACLS, PALS and TNCC certification or able to obtain.

Apply online: http://www.rheamedical.org

You can complete our program in as little as 10 weeks and earn the same income as students who complete lengthy programs at other schools. Now Hiring an Electrical Technician III for the Adairsville and Chatsworth Georgia areas! Please call 706-876-2929 or apply online at www.beaulieucareers.com Join Our Team Today!

Earning potential varies according to sales with minimum net profit weekly of $200 Perfect for individuals looking to supplement their income.

Outside Sales Retail Account Executive Opportunity

Newspaper Carrier NORTH RED BANK - HIXSON

A

The Chattanooga Times Free Press is looking for a person to contract who will develop and lead a team of sales contractors to solicit Sunday newspapers. This position is requires working one day weekly on Sunday with individuals selling newspapers on various street corner locations throughout Hamilton County and North Georgia.

PT/ FT, $15 per hour. ANS 423-756-2411

ALSO HIRING FOR: Med/Surg Dept. RN (FT)

Equal Opportunity Employer

Equal Opportunity Employer

Qualifications: * Must be able to work 7 days a week, approximately 2 a.m. to 5:30 a.m.; * Must be at least 18 years old; * Must have a valid driver's license and proof of vehicle liability insurance; * Must have reliable transportation; * Must provide a trained substitute if you're unable to report to work.

PROPERTY FOR RENT? Our classified ads can help you get your house, apartment, condo, or townhouse rented fast! Call 423-757-6200

DRIVERS NEEDED: Must be neat

General Maintenance including Advertising Sales Assistant

GENERAL HELP WANTED

An Equal Opportunity Employer

Part- Time Jobs

39447046

39446978

COMPUTER PERSONNEL

Newspaper Single Copy Hawker Sales Opportunity:

701 Sequoyah Rd, Soddy Daisy,TN 423-332-0060. EOE, DFWP

EOE NO FEE

GENERAL HELP WANTED

Need Your Home Sold Email us at Classifieds.timesfreepress.com or Call 423-757-6200

Register online under “Student C.N.A Class� tab at: http://soddydaisyhealthcare.com

www.mau.com/WACKER

Must submit to drug screen & background check

EEO: M/F/D/V

FREE CNA CLASSES

Position Details ! Pay starting at $14/hr ! Temp-to-Hire ! Past Experience Required

Holiday Inn Hamilton Place 2232 Center Street Chattanooga, TN Learn more and start the application process at 37421

www.mau.com

FT position available. Must have current RN AL Bd of Nursing License. Minimum of (3) yrs. prior exp. as practicing RN in management role, and advanced knowledge of geriatric nursing practice. Competitive salary and benefits offered. Send resume to or apply: Highlands Medical Center 380 Woods Cove Road Scottsboro, AL 35768 Apply online: www.highlandsmedcenter.com

with MAU at WACKER! Wednesday, December 30

SALES AGENTS

Looking for a excited and energetic person. Self motivated Flexible hours, Weekly pay No experience needed Opportunity for advancement Call Travis (678)478-2908

OTR DRIVERS wanted. Teams & Singles. Owner Operators or Company Drivers. Late model equipment. Great home time. Steady freight year around. Call: 423-870-9681


Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.