The Peddler ADvantage
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The Peddler ADvantage
Peddler ADvantage Peddler 731-644-9595 Toll Free 1-800-698-0234 Page 1 October 29, 2015 731-644-9595 • 800-698-0234 • 512 North Market Street • Paris, Tennessee 38242 FREE Number 18 Volume XXXI Thursday, October 29, 2015 FACEBOOK.COM/PEDDLERADVANTAGE AUTUMN SAVINGS 9.99 $ 4'X8' Treated Lattice each 2X4X8 - $1.89 each 2X4X10 - $2.69 each 2X4X12 - $3.19 each ¾" Chip Board by the bundle $389 8ft Landscaping Timbers WHILE THEY LAST! $2.99 each Metal Roofing Pasture Raised Meats OUR FARM TO YOUR TABLE! Hormone and Drug Free $1.19 MEATS • EGGS • DAIRY Organic Groceries per linear ft. ALLGOOD SALVAGE & BUILDING Baking Ingredients · Spices Canned Goods · Snacks & MORE! 315 Hwy. 641 South • Camden, TN • 731-584-3039 JOSHUA 24:15 “...but as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.” BUY LOCAL - EAT HEALTHY! Farm Market Open Mon-Sat 9am-6pm Cash, Check, Credit | Debit | EBT Cards 7865 Jones Bend Road • Cottage Grove www.crumfarms.com 731-336-6995 Register for a chance to win a WII U!! We now have PLUMBING, ELECTRIC, & HARDWARE 1st Quality Laminate .87¢ sq. ft. SERVING NINE COUNTIES BENTON • CALLOWAY • CARROLL • HENRY • HOUSTON • HUMPHREYS • OBION • STEWART • WEAKLEY The Peddler is now on Facebook! Like us today! Page 2 October 29, 2015 What’s Happening? Trinity Potato & Salad Bar Luncheon Friday, October 30, 11 a.m.-2 p.m., First United Methodist Church located at 101 Blythe St. Tickets are $10 and are available at Paris Florist and The Toggery. Lunch will include a potato, salad, dessert and drink. For more information, please call 731-6426486 and leave a message. Sponsored by Trinity United Methodist Church. 2nd Annual Paris Rotary Club Chicken Cook Cooked using the Lakeway IGA and Peddler ADvantage Recipe Contest Deadline: November 13th 2015 We’re looking for the Best Holiday Recipes to publish in our “Santa’s Helper” special in November. One will be chosen as “Santa’s Favorite” and the winner will receive a $25 Gift Certificate to help with their holiday cooking from Lakeway IGA. We’ll publish as many as possible. Deadline is November 13th, 2015. Christmas will be here before you know it, so mail your best holiday recipes today! Mail recipes to: Recipe Contest 512 North Market Street Paris, TN 38242 Or email recipes to us at: [email protected] or fax to us at : 731-644-9970 Peddler 731-644-9595 Toll Free 1-800-698-0234 at 1371 Wildlife Drive in Springville, TN. This event will feature roaring fires, gorgeous views of Kentucky Lake, live music, storytellers, hot cocoa and tea cakes all free to the public. For more information about this event and the Tennessee National Wildlife Refuge please call 731-642-2091. Notice from McKenzie Mayor Jill Holland If you live in the City of famous “U.T. Method.” Pick up is Saturday, October 31, 11 a.m. at PMB parking lot located at 1075 Mineral Wells Ave. Tickets are $6 per 1/2 chicken and can be purchased by calling Brian Tusa at 731-644-1466. Proceeds benefit Paris Rotary Club Scholarships. McKenzie, you may be receiving a survey that will be used for grant funds to make improvements in the sewer system. It’s very important to return the survey in order to qualify for the much needed improvements and keep our sewer and water rates affordable. All information is confidential and will be kept private. Caroll County Humane Society Halloween Bingo Party Henry Volunteer Fire Department Haunted Hayride The Carroll County Humane Society will host a HalloweenBingo and costume contest on Saturday, October 31, 6-9 pm,at the Carroll Bank & Trust activities building in Huntingdon. Rib and chicken plates, pizza, snacks, desserts, drinks. Prizes, $100 Walmart gift card grand prize, costume contestfor adults, children & pets and treats for the kids. “Fireside Tunes and Tales” The Tennessee National Wildlife Refuge would like to invite the public to an afternoon of sitting by the fireplace, listening to music and stories while sipping on a hot cup of cocoa. Sound like a scene from a Norman Rockwell painting? Actually the event called “Fireside Tunes and Tales” will held Saturday, November 7 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the refuge visitor center located The Henry Volunteer Fire Department will host a Haunted Hayride on Friday and Saturday, October 30th and 31st, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. The event will take place at 55 Park Drive in Henry and includes a haunted hayride, games, chili dinner and trunk or treat. The cost for ages 0 – 3 year old is free. Ages 4 – 12 are $5 and Ages 13 and up are $10. All children 12 and under must be signed in and signed out by an adult.All proceeds go toward safety equipment for the Henry Volunteer Fire Department. Premier Nissan Coat Drive Premier Nissan in Paris is currently in the middle of their 5th annual Coats for Kids Drive. To donate, bring any children’s coats to Premier Nissan, 300 Hwy. 77 in Paris. Royal Cleaners is providing dry cleaning of the coats and they Peddler 731-644-9595 Toll Free 1-800-698-0234 The “deadline” for classifieds is Monday @ 4:30pm. Have an event that you would like to see in the Peddler? Email your press release or event information to: [email protected] Kevin and Ann Buie welcome Chamber members to the monthly coffee that was hosted at K and B Supplies for Success on Tuesday October 27th, 2015. will be distributed to kids who need them by the Family Resource Center. All sizes young kids thru teenagers are accepted. Call 642-0601 for more information. Coats will be accepted until October 31st. 9th Annual Holly Jolly Electric Christmas Parade Registration for the Downtown Paris Holly Jolly Electric Christmas Parade has begun! Help Santa bring in Christmas on Saturday, December 5th at 5pm. Registration cost is $10 per flot/vehicle. Contact the Downtown Paris Association at 203 N. Fentress St. in Paris to recieve an application. All applications can be turned in at the DPA Office or The Toggery (on the court square). They may also be mailed to: Downtown Paris Association, P.O. Box 95, Paris, TN. Call the DPA at 731-653-PARIS with questions. Annual Jakes Day The Annual Jakes Day will be held Saturday October 31st from 8am to 1pm at the Holly Fork Shooting Club on Hwy. 79 N. There will be a big buck and big doe contest. 1st place wins $150, 2nd place wins $100, and 3rd place wins $50. Winners also receive a free framed picture of deer and free mount donated by Head and Shoulders Taxidermy.Other events going on during Jakes Day includes BB gun shooting, archery, still targets, calling contest, and trap shoot. Trophies will be awarded in each category. Over $1200 worth of door prizes will be given away including a Remington Youth Model 870 20 ga shotgun. Free breakfast and lunch will be provided and everyone gets a free t-shirt. For more information call Henry County Sheriff Monte Belew at 3364699. Festival of Trees The annual Festival of Trees sponsored by the Downtown Paris Assoication is scheduled to open Tuesday, December 8th, 2015 at the Heritage Center in Paris. The contest is to Henry County all residents, businesses, schools and organizations. Applications for a tree are available now, pick one up at the DPA Office at 203 N. Fentress St. You can also mail the form to: Downtown Paris Association, P.O. Box 95, Paris, TN 38242. Call the DPA at 731-653-PARIS for more information. The deadline to enter is Friday, November 13th. Page 3 October 29, 2015 “Business Classifieds” are $13.00 for 4 weeks, 20 words or less. Page 4 October 29, 2015 Peddler 731-644-9595 Toll Free 1-800-698-0234 Highlights from the 10th Annual Spooktacular The 10th Annual Spooktacular was held on the court square in Downtown Paris on Saturday, October 24th.There were 16 booth partners with games and activities. The Madrigals coordinated games of Musical Chairs, Chopstick Races, and Chip Face Games. There were about 75 participants in the Madrigal games and 150 in the costume contests. The crowd throughout the afternoon totaled about a thousand people. Costume Contest Results 1st 2nd 3rd Regional Classified Ads Call this paper to place your ad in over 4 million homes. 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Toll Free 1-800-698-0234 Page 6 October 29, 2015 ANNOUNCEMENTS AA MEETS every Tuesday and Saturday night at 8pm at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Camden. BIG SANDY TIRE - Now Open! 160 Jay St. Selling all brands and types of tires & repair. 731-333-0845. 2 ND ANNUAL CHRISTMAS Craft Show - Saturday, November 7th, 8am-4pm in the Gym of New Beginnings Annex, 138 College Ave., Camden, TN. Lunch will be served, baked goods for sale. All Donations for New Beginning Annex. Vendors reserve a table call 731-4414756. VIAGRA 100MG AND CIALIS 20 MG! 50 pills $99. Free ANTIOCH UNITED Shipping! 100% guaranteed. Methodist Church 10th Call Now! 1-866-312-6061. Annual Bazaar & Luncheon will be held November 6th at the First United Methodist Church in Paris. Lunch, 11am-1:30pm, serving quarter pound hot dogs, chili or vegetable soup, dessert and a drink for $7. Bazaar, 10am2pm, baked goods, casseroles, homemade jellies and craft items for sale. Hope To See You There! BOOKS, HAND CRAFTED Gift. Books & More, 1027 Mineral Wells Ave, Paris, Sav-A-Lot Shopping Center, 731-924-2360. CHRISTMAS BAZAAR - St. Mary’s Catholic Church, 220 West. Main, Camden, TN. Friday, November 6th, 9am-4pm, Saturday, November 7th, 9am-2pm. Lunch, baked goods, lots of hand crafts and Christmas items. For more info contact Pat, 731-584-6966. FIRE SEASON: YOU MUST HAVE A BURN PERMIT. Permits are free. Call the Forestry department at 731642-3808. FREE ADMISSION to the Comic Book Show, Monday, November 2nd., 3-8pm, Quality Inn, Sky View Room, Paris, TN. Laya-way now available! For more info call 731-3636209. Peddler 731-644-9595 SEEKING CONTESTANTS - 1st time or former “Great Pretender” acts, for a benefit variety talent show, to be held in the spring, for the Caring Hearts Fund for Cancer, anyone interested call or text Patty at 1-865HALF-PRICED Children’s 958-6102. Paris Area. Can Used Book Sale, 10am-3pm, lip sync, or sing with your act Saturday, November 7th at by disc. (Costume required). Kroger’s on Mineral Wells THE BENTON COUNTY Ave., Paris. Sponsored by Genealogical Society meets the Friends of the W. G. every fourth Thursday of Rhea Public Library. Book each month at 6:30 pm in prices between 25¢ and $4. the Tennessee Room of the The Cat In The Hat will be Benton County Library. there giving out bookmarks to everyone that buys a book! THE HENRY COUNTY Archives & Genealogy HE WAS BORN in shadow but he will be shadow borne. Library need donations to Shadow Born, book 1 of the purchase 20 chairs for the Shadow Borne Chronicles is new Genealogy Room, locatavailable now. Only $3.99 on ed in Weston Hall at Grove. Kindle. www.shadow-borne. Each chair will cost approximately $130. Those makcom ing a donation will have an INDOOR STORAGE Units engraved name plate in- secure, well-lit, weather- cluded on the back of your proof. All sizes, reasonable chair. Contact Linda Dunlap rates. Old Shirt Factory, 205 at 731-642-3638 or visit the E. Washington St., Paris, Archives for more info. 731-363-8672. THE LEGEND CRUISERS JOIN PAUL, Sushi & Spring Car Club meets at 6pm, on the AEnigma Project as the second Tuesday of the they discuss the paranormonth at Country & Western mal, close encounters with Steak House in Camden. the unusual and interactions with the supernatural. www. TOTE BAGS made from dog, aenigmaproject.com. Live cat, horse & bird food bags. show Mondays, 8pm EST. $4 each. Can be seen at Available on iTunes! Mineral Wells Animal Clinic. KARATE & SELF-DEFENSE Money goes to Dog House instruction for teens and Rescue. 731-644-9216. adults. Kajukenbo Concepts VOLUNTEERS are urgently American Martial Arts, Call or needed to provide companvisit website, www.kajucon. ionship and caregiver relief com, Dover (931) 232-9126. to hospice patients and their VOLUNTEERS NEEDED at the Paris Henry County Heritage Center. Answering phones, greeting guests and other office duties available. Call 731642-1030 for more information on how you can help! families. If you have a caring heart and can give one hour a week of your time please call Kim Bales @ 731-4077390 or [email protected] ROBERTSON & SON Backhoe & Dozer, landscaping, trenching, water line, sewer lines, gravel drive, basements & footers dug. Septic tanks & lines. 731-593-0519, cell 731-4418899. NOW OPEN - DAVE’S Barber Shop, 51 Bridge Street, Big Sandy, TN. (Next door to The Cuttin’ Corner). 731-333-0013. Hair Cuts $10. WE SELL & INSTALL antenna towers, poles and accessories. We are you Dish Network and DirecTV local retailer. Call or come by Beasley Antenna & Satellite, 3000 E. Wood St., Paris, 731-642-4077. WEST TENNESSEE Hot Rod Restoration and Fabrication. Sell or trade. Motorcycles, trikes, bikes, automobiles, boats and more. Welding, fabrication, frame-off restoration, custom painting & graphics, custom auto body and wood panels. Auto detailing, chrome service, custom built ProMod. Race Cars & Dragsters. We’ll restore anything. Chris Willoughby, 731-336-2451. CLEANING WANT YOUR HOUSE cleaned right? Cinderella’s Housekeeping will knock the dust off the competition. Detail oriented, reliable and hard working. Rita, 731-2279534. DOZER SERVICE JEFF PAGE’S DOZER & TRACKHOE Service. We do land clearing, ditching, basins, terraces, ponds, lakes, site preparation, demolition in Henry County & surrounding areas. 731-642-3328 or 731-707-2665. HOME REPAIR / BUILDING A F F O R D A B L E CONSTRUCTION - Room additions, block underpinning, decks, metal & shingle roofing, concrete, carports, garages. Free estimates. 24 years experience. Serving Henry County. 731-247-3104. We appreciate your business! Peddler 731-644-9595 Toll Free 1-800-698-0234 ALL YOUR BUILDING NEEDS, room additions, garages, remodeling, vinyl siding, porches, decks. Gary Brooks, 731-642-6132. CLEAN CUT PAINTING & Remodeling. Over 20 years experience in professional home maintenance. One Call, We Do It All! 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RoomAdditions-RemodelingCUSTOM CHIMNEY CAPS V y n i l - S i d i n g - D e c k s - n - keeps squirrels, birds and Garages-Concrete-FlatWorkdebris out. For free estimates Sidewalks-Patios. U-buy the call Custom Roofing 731- Materials, We do the Labor. 333-4337. Call Paul at731-336-9158 PREMIER GUTTER - New MISCELLANEOUS Installation, Repairs, Clean SERVICES Outs, FREE Estimates. 132 DAVE’S TV REPAIR - It’s Abbott Lane. Paris. Call no joke when your TV’s 731-333-4410. broke! Work on all makes & RC ROOFING - new roofs models of TV’s & electronics. and repairs. All types of Call Dave at 731-333-4941. roofs. 16 years experience. ANTIQUE 731-247-5349, 270-227- VANCE’S R E S TO R AT I O N : 9555. Specializing in hand stripROOF REPAIRS & ping and refinishing, reCOMPLETE NEW ROOFS, storing old finishes and SHINGLE, flat roofs, plaster reconstruction on painted metal, single ply art work. Also, lighting wirroof systems. 29 Years ing and cleaning. More Experience! For Quality than 20 years restoration Work call Carter Roofing, and collecting. By appoint731-247-3086. ment only, Monday-Friday STEVE REYNOLDS 9am-5:30pm. 731-584-8122. CONSTRUCTION. All types PAINTING of brick, block, stone & concrete work. Metal buildings FRESH COAT Painting since & metal roofing. New homes, 1997, interior, exterior repaint additions & remodeling. Free for holidays. Henry, Calloway estimates. 36 years expe- counties. Staining, urethane, rience. 731-644-0266, 731- floors, cabinets, references. 514-2725. Ron Whitmer, 731-247-5519. LAWN WORK YOUNG PAINTER seekHAULING, LANDSCAPING, ing Work. Interior & exteriCUSTOM ROOFING. New PAINTED METAL ROOFS - leaf cleaning, gutters, elec- or. Whole room or just the roofs, old roofs, metal roofs, installed the right way by trical, odd jobs, etc., Free trimming. Have referencrepairs. Guaranteed to beat experienced roofers. Call Estimates, Senior Discounts. es & tools. Free onsite estianyone’s price! Free esti- Dennis R. Carter for esti- Call Eric Piper 731-227- mates. Sunday-Friday 8-5. Call Timothy 731-358-1667. mates. Call 731-333-4337. 9989. mates. 731-247-3086. PAVING / CONCRETE C O N C R E T E CONSTRUCTION. Poured wall basements, slabs, retainer walls, driveways, sidewalks, storm shelters. Call 731-363-0732 or 731-6426916. DAVIS PAVING & SEALING - Paving, sealing, gravel hauling, driveways, parking lots, more. Free estimates, all work guaranteed. Paris, TN 731-336-7558. SITTING SERVICE ARE YOU LOOKING FOR alternative in home care. We provide a unique scope of services ranging from personal care and homemaker services to dementia care. We help keep your loved ones safe and sound at home. We offer the following services: personal care, medication reminders, companion care, light housekeeping, transportation to appointments and errands. Gene 731-336-2049. Page 7 October 29, 2015 TREE SERVICE BOMAR LOGGING. Now buying standing timber and/ or timber land top prices paid cash up front or cut on shares. For more info call 731-707-0050.0 CHRIS’S TRIMMING - master tree trimmer, 17 years experience. Low hourly rates available, trim or take down any tree. Licensed and insured. Call Chris Lambraia, 731-407-8847, Crystal Lambraia, 731-707-0811. H&B TREE Service. Tree Removal, Stump Removal, Trimming & Topping. Bucket Truck Service Available. Reasonable Rates. Fully insured. 731-642-7178. HOFFMAN’S LOGGING We cut veneer, hardwood, pulp wood. We work with local state forestry to help manage your property. Free references, free estimates. Prices have increased! Call 731-644-5747. Obituaries PARIS In loving memory of In loving memory of died on October 21, 2015 Brummitt-McKenzie Funeral Home is in charge. J.W. Carter died on October 26, 2015 McEvoy Funeral Home is in charge. In loving memory of Jesse Dean died October 26, 2015 Ridgeway Funeral Home is in charge. In loving memory of Mattie Lee Singleton Drew died October 26, 2015 Ridgeway Funeral Home is in charge. In loving memory of Marian Fox died October 25, 2015 McEvoy Funeral Home is in charge. In loving memory of Martha Hobby died on October 25, 2015 Ridgeway Funeral Home is in charge. In loving memory of Steven Smyth “Steve” King died on October 21, 2015 McEvoy Funeral Home is in charge. In loving memory of Philip A. McMurray died October 25, 2015 McEvoy Funeral Home is in charge. In loving memory of Margaret Owen died October 25, 2015 Ridgeway Funeral Home is in charge. In loving memory of Brooke Webb died on October 24, 2015 Ridgeway Funeral Home is in charge. MCKENZIE In loving memory of Kevin Crocker died on October 24, 2015 Brummitt-McKenzie Funeral Home is in charge. Martha Highfill In loving memory of James Hinton died on October 24, 2015 Brummitt-McKenzie Funeral Home is in charge. CAMDEN In loving memory of Frank Crawley died on October 23, 2015 Oakdale Funeral Home is in charge. In loving memory of Sondra Jacoby died on October 23, 2015 Oakdale Funeral Home is in charge. In loving memory of John Utley died on October 13, 2015 Stockdale-Malin Funeral Home is in charge. HUNTINGDON In loving memory of Jared Ryan Blankenship died on October 22, 2015 Chase Funeral Home is in charge. In loving memory of Josie Cordle died on October 25, 2015 Chase Funeral Home is in charge. In loving memory of James Stewart died on October 25, 2015 Dilday-Carter Funeral Home is in charge. In loving memory of James Turner died on October 24, 2015 Dilday-Carter Funeral Home is in charge. In loving memory of Madelyn Tippitt WiIliams died on October 22, 2015 Chase Funeral Home is in charge. Sunday Services 8am, 9:30am, or 11 am Youth Services: Wednesday Night 6:15pm 2500 E. Wood St. • Paris, TN 731-641-8822 Play “Dun-Found-It” for your chance to win tickets to the Parisian!Toll Free 1-800-698-0234 Page 8 October 29, 2015 Across 1) “And another thing....” 5) Clay pigeon tosser 9) Drive forward 14) Pro Football Hall of Famer Warren 15) Aboriginal Japanese 16) Oniony breakfast roll 17) First Mickey Mouse cartoon 20) Imprints, as in memory 21) Cowboy carnival 22) It might rock your world 23) The Buckeye State 25) “Welcome” bearer 28) Toronto-to-D.C. heading 29) ____ one’s time (waited) 31) Volleyball smash 33) Baseball miscue 34) Kid in a 1985 Donner flick 35) Flying vehicle 38) Backless sofas 39) Arab prince (Var.) 40) British pop star 41) Old French money 42) Andy Capp’s missus 45) Female pronoun 46) This one and that one 47) Marooned, in a way 49) Animated Simpson 52) Clever 53) Spirited debates 57) Small needle-and-scissor cases 58) First or second, on a car 59) ___ out a living 60) Joe of the Eagles 61) Icelandic epic 62) Vega’s constellation Down 1) Impose, as a tax 2) Cappuccinos’ cousins 3) Coins, collectively 4) Moonfish 5) Keep ___ on (monitor) 6) ___ de Janeiro 7) Santa ___ winds 8) Foul-smelling 9) “What am ____?” (auction query) 10) 5,280 feet 11) Type of horse 12) Connecticut collegian 13) Caustic cleaning chemical 18) Eardrum, e.g. 19) Try to date 23) “Phew” inducer 24) President Hoover 26) Related 27) Driving range peg 30) Colored eye part 31) Bit of nonstandard grammar 32) Far from rich 33) And others, for short 34) “Glengarry ___ Ross” 35) Try not to be found 36) Completely redo 37) Maidservant 38) Morse code dash 41) Search for provisions 42) Lackey 43) Scrabble unit 44) City on the Black Sea 46) Night spot 48) Girder material 50) Name on many elevators 51) Go well together 53) Go chop-chop 54) Airport info, initially 55) Like many roses 56) ___ about (roam) Peddler 731-644-9595 J. C.’S TREE SERVICE & Landscaping. Tree trimming, topping and removal. No job too small. Fully insured. Reasonable rates. Free estimates. Senior Citizen Discount. 731-333-7775. MOSELEY’S STUMP REMOVAL. 731-336-4594. HELP WANTED $800 “GUARANTEED” WEEKLY - Mailing flyers from home. For free packet. Call 1-972-221-7035. AVON REPS needed in this area immediately. Make money working from home, setting your own hours. Call or text 731-3369757. NEED PART TIME Cook and server. 20-30 hours per week. Apply in person: Rose Stone Retirement Center, 4089 Hwy 218 By-pass, Paris. WANTED OTR FLATBED truck driver with good driving record. 731-336-0339, 731593-0862. APPLIANCES 6,057 Peddler readers will be purchasing major Home appliances this year. Call today to place your ad. 731-644-9595 RV CHEST TYPE refrigerator/freezer ($1100 new), $300. 864-360-3731. TV HOME SERVICE. Repair big screen TV at your home. 931-627-7848. FURNITURE 12,914 of the Peddler readers will be purchasing furniture and home furnishings this year. Call today, 731-644-9595 to place your ad. LAST WEEK’S SOLUTION Need some answers about Medicare? Marsha Morris Licensed Sales Agent (800)286-1193, TTY 711 Plans are insured through UnitedHealthcare Insurance Co. and its affiliated companies, a Medicare Advantage organization with a Medicare contract. Enrollment in the plan depends on the plan’s contract renewal with Medicare. Y0066_131206_161231 Accepted 6BE52D9E Our office hours are Monday-Friday 8am-5pm. Peddler 731-644-9595 Toll Free 1-800-698-0234 BEAUTIFUL Mission-style upright TV cabinet with folding doors - corner unit. Light oak finish with Free Sony TV, $350. 864-360-3731. WHITE GLASS TOP cook stove, works good, $125. Older furniture for sale cheap! Bar type table and 4 bar stools, made of heavy BEDROOM SUITE - Bassett, wood, $150. 2 seat bicycle, solid oak, includes complete $200. 731-225-6551. bed with mattress, head/footFREE PETS board, night stand, dresser/mirror, chest of draw- FREE KITTENS -THREE ers $1,000. White Cracker months old, four tabby, two Barrell front porch rock- yellow, M/F. 731-352-5933. er,, $50. Oak antique rockFREE TO GOOD HOME er, $50. Spindle round din- 2 3 year old spayed feing room table, 4 captian’s male cats. One calico and chairs, $150. 865-985-6102, the other dilute calico. 731Paris area. 247-5419. DINING ROOM TABLE with 6 chairs, 2 leaves, table PETS & LIVESTOCK pads, lighted china hutch, 2 DOG BOXES, one is lighted corner hutch, and dry 45x40x24 & one is 38x22x24. bar, $400. 731-336-3998. Both have storage compartFULL SIZE mattress, box ments. Good for coon dogs springs and frame, very or beagles. 731-213-2091. good condition, $100. 731- AKC GOLDEN Retriever 593-5701. puppies, ready for new LARGE OAK ROLL Top desk, with matching roller chair, $450. Very nice china cabinet, $250. Fantastic wood corner gun cabinet, $250. 731-924-2741. LAZYBOY Wing Back recliner with Chippendale wood legs. Dark green upholstery, excellent condition, $150. 731-415-8465. MATTRESS SALE! Come by Beasley Antenna & Satellite, 3000 E. Wood St., Paris, 7:30-4:30 Mon.Fri., 8:00-12:00 Sat. 731642-4077. MUST SELL - maple dining room hutch, $250 OBO. Solid oak entertainment center, $100 OBO. Call for measurements. 731-336-1280. homes. Pet Safe in-ground fence, will fit 25 acres. 731584-1424. AKC REGISTERED GERMAN SHEPARD PUPS - shots, wormed, vet checked, German, big head and big body, black and tan, black and goldish-red. 731358-0143. CORN FED BIRKSHIRE HOGS - killing hogs. Good BBQ hogs. Grass fed Angus Beef. Bred gilts and pigs for sale. Lesley, 731-336-1987. DOG BOX - 2 dog, made from aircraft aluminum, will fit big and small pick, $150 OBO. 731-644-2824. DOG GROOMING IN YOUR HOME. We make house calls! Reasonably priced, NICE CHERRY Wardrobe, one year old, could be used $45. Includes nail and ear as entertainment center, cleaning. 731-822-3419. $300. 731-593-5303. FREE TO GOOD HOMES THERMA PEDIC queen donkeys for stock guardians size flipable mattress and and or pets. 731-363-7609. frame. Separate mahoga- GERMAN SHEPARD ny headboard & footboard. PUPPIES AKC Kitchen table with hidden REGISTERED, 100% center leaf, 4 chairs & 2 German, born 8-17, shots benches, all white legs. & wormed, $400. 731-335Chest of drawers. 6’ high 1952. desk with cubby holes, etc. 731-227-9572. GOOD QUALITY HAY - for horses and cattle, square TWIN CAPTAIN’S BED with and round. 731-234-2093. 2 drawers, oak corner cabinet with curved glass doors. HAMPSHIRE BOAR Hog Baby changing table, white. - 250 lbs., $125. 731-336731-924-2730, after 8am! 2534. Hazel KY. Antique District of America 12 Antique Stores with something for everybody! Hwy. 641 N. on the TN-KY border Largest Selection of Advertising Signs & Pumps in West TN & KY! 731-333-6475 HAY FOR SALE - $350/bale. NEW HOLLAND GRINDERY Ryan Lindsey 336-6567 or Mixer, $2200. Heavy duty Candace Lindsey 415-2647. log splitter with 13hp Honda, LABRADOR & GOLDEN $1500. Both shed kept, very Retrievers, multiple colors, good condition. 731-363males & females, AKC reg- 3356. istered, shots & wormed, located in Camden, TN. $400 TATER HEAD CATCHER each. 731-584-5037 or 901- - stand alone, $400. Used 569-6453. once. 731-333-2732. TRACTORS FOR SALE: King 200 with tiller; C-Farmall, new paint and complete overhaul; g-Allis Chalmers, new motor and paint. 731-358-2510. LAWN & GARDEN EQUIPMENT LEAF BLOWER - back pack LABRADOR PUPPIES & The Peddler is on Facebook! Husqvarna 150ST, like new, Golden Retriever puppies, Like us today to view the use one time, $165 OBO. multiple colors, AKC regis- Peddler online! 731-644-2824. tered, shots and wormed, $400 each, located in Camden, TN, 901-569-6453. REGISTERED POLLED Hereford Bulls, service ready. Steven Paschall 731247-3303, if no answer leave message. WANT TO BUY - AKC Golden Retriever, 1 1/2 - 3 years old. 731-352-3252. WILD ROSE KENNELS 740 Hwy 140 West, Puryear, TN 38251. All 50 pound bags: Adult Formula 26/18 - $34. High Energy, 24/20 - $30. Special Meal, 26/12 - $27. High Performance, 26/18 - $29. Maintenance Plus, 22/12 - $28. 10 or more bags $1 off per bag. 15 or more bags $1 of per bag and free delivery within 20 miles of Puryear. Please Call Ahead. Robert - 731-420-6178 or Donna 270-205-0785. FARM EQUIPMENT ALLIS CHALMERS 190 gas and implements, $4,500. Refurbished, good condition. 1960’s tractor. 270-6357042. COBEY HI SPEED Farm Wagon Gear, grain box 14’x6.5’, $275. 731-6449040. Page 9 October 29, 2015 ALLIS CHALMERS, 190 Gas & Implements, $4500. Refurbished, good condition. 1960s tractor 931-535-3970 SUPPER CLUB / NUTRITION CLASS Come enjoy a FREE supper and learn how to prepare healthy meals. Recipes for each dish will be available. Thursday, November 5th at 6M Paris Seventh Day Adventist Church 2335 Hwy. 641 N. | Paris, TN We will demonstrate how to cut and prepare butternut squash, and how to make moist cornbread dressing! A free recipe book with 40 squash recipes will be given out. Door prizes include a gift certificate to Yoder’s Country Store. For more Information Call 731-336-9205 or email [email protected] Presented by: Healthy Lifestyles ‘09 Dodge Charger Stock# 46864 $1,500 DOWN ‘09 Nissan Altima Stock# 428628 $1,200 DOWN ‘07 Ford Edge Stock# A33132 $1,500 DOWN ‘12 Chevy Impala Stock# 185214 $1,000 DOWN ‘07 Chrysler Sebring Stock# 562696 $800 DOWN ‘08 Dodge Nitro *All vehicles are pre-owned ** + T.T.L, some restrictions may apply Stock# 183563 $1,000 DOWN 2746 Eastwood St. Paris, TN 38242 731-642-1188 Buy Here!! Pay Here!! “Picture Classifieds” are $16 for 4 weeks, 20 words or less. Page 10 October 29, 2015 24,036 Peddler readers will be purchasing Lawn & Garden products and maintenance & landscaping this year. Call today to place your ad. 731-6449595 FOR SALE BY OWNER - 2.2 REAL ESTATE FOR acres, 3 lots, doublewide moRENT bile home, well water, 5 miles north of Bruceton. For more 2 BEDROOM, 2 BATHROOM MOBILE HOME - All elecinfo - 731-593-5933. tric, central heat/AC, beG I L B E R T tween Camden & Big Sandy. SLAUGHTERHOUSE $400 Deposit, $450/month. Excellent for processing Available Nov. 1st. 731-584deer, beef hogs. Building, equipment, & aprroximatley 2026. Peddler 731-644-9595 Toll Free 1-800-698-0234 TRAILER FOR RENT - 4 bedrooms, attached garage, new hard wood floors, $475/month, $475 deposit. 75 Tanglewood, Paris. 33’ camper for rent, $150/week, water & electric included, access to washer & dryer. 731363-5177. WANT TO BUY BUSHHOG TO pull behind a 4-wheeler or lawn mower. With 8 or 12 HP engine, electric start. 731-363-8716. CASH PAID up to $25/box for unexpired, sealed diabetic test strips! 1-day payment. 1-800-371-1136. TRAILER LOT or camper lot FOR SALE - PIANO. 731for rent. Water, electric, 5 695-7481, 731-343-2491. RECYCLE aluminum cans, 5 acre lot. Business ready to APARTMENTS FOR RENT miles from Kentucky Lake. brass, copper, radiators, start. Price Reduced. 731- with utilities included. $150/month. 270-873-9013. stainless, aluminum and REAL ESTATE FOR 642-1980. Appliances furnished. No SALE TWO BEDROOM HOUSE - batteries. Copeland Metals, 2,870 Peddler readers will KENTUCKY LAKE LOT pets. Call 731-642-0505 to in New Condord, KY, appli- 2605 Hwy 69S, 731-642be purchasing real es- on water, electrical lines. make appointment. ances included, built in ga- 1481. tate this year. Call today Unrestricted. Campers, morage. 731-644-3004. WANT TO BUY junk cars. to place your ad. 731-644- bile homes OK. Near boat FARM LAND available for lease in Benton County. Call WANTING TO RENT 2 bed- Call 731-642-7589. 9595 ramp. Owner financing. Call 731-333-6071. No hunting. room house or trailer outside WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE 24.5 ACRES, HENRY, pond 731-220-8081. of town between Dresden & & Spring Creek borders Secluded 39 ACRES, 2 hous- FOR RENT - Mobile home cars, trucks and farm tracMcKenzie, 731-336-3607 one side. Several building tors. Call 731-247-3064. near KY Lake, 2 bedroom, es, 40x80 metal buildings, sites. excellent hunting spot. MOBILE HOMES 1 bath. Ready to move in. WANTS TO PURCHASE $39,900 OBO (assessed at 35x40 ground level baseFOR SALE MINERALS and other oil and $57,500). Contact Julie at ment East End. Small pond. $400/month + deposit. 731Trails through woods, Turkey 363-3341. A & D MOBILE HOME gas interests. Send details to 731-707-0113. Services. We move mobile PO Box 13557 Denver, CO & Deer. 731-644-7995. HOUSE FOR RENT in homes, re-level and anchor 80201. MODULAR HOME - fixer upper, 1250 sq. ft. with carport, SIXTEEN ACRES - land Cottage Grove, TN. Peaceful mobile homes, dispose of secluded half acre lot, gas & wooded near river, good country setting, no indoor uninhabitable homes. Call YARD SALES electric, $35,000 OBO. No hunting, fishing, $2,000 per pets, references required, us now! 931-219-7260, 931ESTATE/ YARD SALE of rent to own. 731-333-5476. acre. 731-441-6000. $500 deposit, $500/month. 209-9458. the late Lavinia and Duward 731-782-3652. MOBILE HOME - 14’x72’, 3 Snyder, inside at 300 Circle B Cr., off Valleywood Dr., LOVELY 3 bedroom, 2 bath, bedroom/2 bath, furnished, in Paris, TN on Friday & including washer/dryer. CHA, fireplace, in scenic JACKPOT TOURS Buyer must move. Paris Saturday, Nov. 6 & 7, from Paris area. $775/month. No Landing, $8,000 OBO. 731- 8am-5pm. Furniture, applismoking. 805-272-8800, lo- 418-0146. ances, dishes, collectibles, [email protected] Christmas, jewelry, clothes, NEW 5BD 3BA, large dou- many old items a lot of misHORSESHOE & FITZ ON THE LAKE - 30’ Camper, blewide with set up & brick cellaneous items. House for Tickets $45, $25 Slot Play, 1 Free Buffet all electric, screened in skirt, $74,995. Check out the sale - perfect location. 731Load bus in Paris 6:30am, McKenzie 7:00am, and Huntingdon 7:15am. porch. Attached carport. deals at Easy Living Homes 693-3059. WE’LL SAVE YOU A SEAT! Beautiful area, shade trees, LLC <3 Way> Humboldt, Tn, GARAGE SALE - Every $350/month. 731-336-5957. 731-784-5033. Saturday & Sunday, 690 W. C. MOBILE HOME Wright Rd., Camden, TN. PRIME HUNTING Land for SERVICE - We move molease, limited spaces avail- bile homes. Tires and axles, (Next to New Page Logging able, call for details. 731- licensed and insured. 731- Yard). Boats & marine parts, lawnmowers and parts, shop 336-7613, or 731-336-7612. 352-6065, 731-694-4096. equipment, & lots more. Call for more info, 731-220-2914. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS CASINO TRIP NOVEMBER 7TH CALL 731-336-8057! INDOOR FLEA MARKET Vendors Wanted, booths all sizes. Reasonable rates. Old Shirt Factory, 205 E. Washington St., Paris, 731363-8672. BOATS BOAT MOTOR REPAIR. All brands. Free estimates. Call Parker Marine, 731-6426569. View the Peddler online on our Facebook page. Peddler 731-644-9595 Toll Free 1-800-698-0234 ATTENTION DUCK HUNTERS - 17’ Stratus, 175 JP Evinrude, $2500. 35hp Johnson, electric start, tiller handle, short shaft, fresh rebuild, $1800. 65hp Johnson & controls, $1200. 150 hp Mercury, tilt & trim, $1700. 85hp Force, tilt, trim & controls, $1700. 75hp Mercury, tilt, trim & controls, fresh rebuild, $2500. 50 hp Mariner, tilt & trim, $1500. 48hp Johnson special tilt & trim, $2000. 150 hp Johnson, tilt, trim & controls, fresh rebuild, $2500. 115 hp Johnson, tilt, trim & controls, fresh rebuilt, $2700. 50 hp Mercury, tiller handle, long shaft, tilt & trim, $1700. 140hp Looper power head, good compression, $500. 50 hp Evinrude, tilt & trim, $1200. 120 hop Looper power head, good compression, $500. 50 hp Evinrude, $1000. 2 - 25 hp Evinrudes, short shaft, tiller handle, $700 each. 90 hp Johnson tilt 7 trim, $1500. 470 Mercuriser, long block, $500. 14’ 1978 Monarch & trailer, 25 hp Evinrude, $1800. 85hp Johnson, tilt trim, controls, $2,500. 805889-3508. WANT TO BUY OLD OR BLOWN UP boat motors, boats, or boat trailers. Call Parker Marine 731-6426569. RVS & CAMPERS 2000 VIKING POPUP Camper, king & double beds, 2 dinettes also make beds, canvas in great shape, $3150 cash. 731-642-7809. 2005 FLEETWOOD Gear Box M-220FB Toy hauler, 26’ bumper pull, self-contained, new tires, queen bed, 2 new batteries, power jack, screen room, TV, 5500 Oran generator, air comp, fuel station, 2 tanks, AM/FM stereo with CD & outside speakers, (4) 2 way radios, remote spotlight, checkerboard awning. Nice, lots of extras, $13,700. 731697-2029. 2011 FOREST RIVER Wildcat Extralite, 32’, Bumper pull camper. 1/2 ton towable, outdoor kitchen, couples floor plan, comes with 6’x12’ deck, very nice. 731-694-0259. 2012 5TH WHEEL Flagstaff made by Forrest River, 32’, 3 slides, rear living area, automatic awning & rear jacks. Like new, list for $49,000 only one trip to Florida. Will sale $29,000. 731-584-2764 ext. 1. MOTORHOME - 1987 Bounder by Fleetwood, 33ft, clean, 75K miles, $5500 OBO. 270-978-0853 or 270753-4064. TRAILER HITCH for 5th wheel camper, gross weight 15K lbs. Pin weight is 3,750 lbs. Sold my camper, do not need, $300 OBO. 731-3584359. TRUCK CAMPER for sale - 2013 Camplite model 8.5, like new, used only 6 times. 731-363-2893. MOTORCYCLES 2002 HONDA GOLDWING Trike with lots of extras. Can’t ride anymore due to health, excellent condition, $18,000 OBO. 731-363-1910. JOHN DEERE Big Buck 500, 4WD, real good condition, new tires, $2850. 731-3360927. TIRES, BATTERIES & Service for all makes and models of motorcycles at 2011 YAMAHA GRIZZLY 350cc, 4x4, auto, $4,000 Willoughby’s Cycle Shop, OBO. 2011 Yamaha Raptor 731-642-9460. 90cc, $2,000 OBO. Both AUTOS nice, never in mud. Call 731‘07 FORD FOCUS - power 247-6081. steering, automatic transmisFOR SALE - 1999 DMW sion. 4 cyl, cold air, 32 mpg, R1100RT Motorcycle; new sunroof, runs and drives real battery, excellent condition, good. Good car, $2350. 73123,429 miles. 931-582-6956. 336-0927. Our Dun-Found-It Winner this week is: Melanie Mitchell Please come by the Peddler to receive your certificate. Page 11 October 29, 2015 11,838 NEW AND USED cars will be purchased by our readers this year. Call today at 731-644-9595 to place your ad. 1986 RED CORVETTE hardtop convertible, 48,380 miles, $9,000. 731-336-8584. 1993 LUMINA - V6, auto, one owner, low miles, dependable, $1,600. 1991 Crown Victoria, V8, auto. 2 owners, nice car, $2,700. 731642-3075. Dun-Found-It! All you have to do is locate the above 5 symbols in the various ads in this week’s Peddler. Once you have found the symbols fill out the form below. Write the business name of the ad you found the symbol in. We will take all the forms with correct answers and draw a winner each week. Form must be filled out completely and returned to the Peddler office by noon on the following Monday. Mail entry to: 512 North Market Street, Paris, TN 38242. THIS WEEK’S WINNER WILL RECEIVE 2 TICKETS TO THE PARISIAN THEATRE. DUN-FOUND-IT GAME FOR OCTOBER 29, 2015 _______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________ Name:_________________________________________ Phone:________________________ “Personal Classifieds” are $9.00 for 4 weeks, 20 words or less. Page 12 October 29, 2015 Mark Odor Removal Contact us at: (931) 209-0430 For People with Allergies and Asthma MarkDivinnieWillgreatlyreducethefactors thataggravateallergiesandasthma Remove Odors • • • • • Removesanyodor SanitizesAllSurfaces DetoxifyfromPollutionintheAir ReducesAllergens&Pollution KillsMoldandMildew Itonlytakesafewhours,andthereareNO CHEMICALSusedinourprocess.Weemploy anoxygen-enrichedprocessthruanozone generatorthateliminatestheworstsmells, allergens,andbacteriathatthreatensthe healthofyouroccupants. Early Bird Special Upto3,000sq.ft.for $175 1993 NISSAN SENTRA XE - 4 cyl, auto, air. New tires, brakes, alternator. Great gas mileage. Dependable. Ready to go, $2300. 731-642-3075. 1994 CONVERTIBLE Mustang, turquoise, runs great, no leaks, top only 2 years old. $3500. 270-9783349. 2001 TOYOTA COROLLA, 123K miles, power windows, cruise control, asking $2,995. 731-232-8590. 2005 PT CRUISER - less than 100K miles, excellent interior, good body, $4,000. 731-363-0370. 2008 PONTIAC G6 GT - convertible, 6 cylinder, auto, PW/ PL, burgundy color, nice car, $6900. 731-333-2871. 2009 HUMMER H3X - 57K Miles, new tires, all available GM options, including Adventure Package, never smoked in, clean as new. $25,000 firm. 731-644-4533. Peddler 731-644-9595 Toll Free 1-800-698-0234 2010 TOYOTA COROLLA LE - 4 cylinder, auto, PW/ PL, CD, charcoal color, 47k miles, one owner car, $9500. 731-333-2871. 1990 GMC SIERRA SLX, AUTO PARTS & reg cab, 5.7L, 132,688 miles. ACCESSORIES Long bed, goose neck ball. 20,089 of Peddler readers Sound work truck. Asking will be purchasing automotive accessories, tires, $2,500. Call 731-247-6081. BARGAIN PLACE USED brakes, & services this CARS - We finance! No 2000 MODEL S10, 155k year. Call today to place Credit Check! AND low miles, good truck. 731-593- your ad. 731-644-9595 down payments. 8345 Hwy. 0519, 731-441-8899. TIRES - 4 Wrangler Goodyear 79N., Buchanan, TN. 731644-1800. 1990 NISSAN Path Finder, 5R-A P 275/65R18, less than 29K on them, $200 OBO. WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE 6 cyl., power steering, au- 731-644-2824. - cars, trucks and farm trac- tomatic transmission, 4WD, tors. Call 731-247-3064. SPORTING GOODS air, real nice inside and out. CALIBER Thompson TRUCKS & VANS 20mpg. 163,800 miles. Been 50 in family since new. $3,650. center muzzleloader, 4X40 1972 FORD F100, want to scope, all tools, 1 box of bultrade for 80’s - 90’s full size 731-336-0927. lets, $250 for all. 731-363pick up, 3/4 ton or bigger pre- 1995 GMC VANDURA 8716 ferred. 731-593-5769. Traveler Van, runs and drives SMITH & WESSON revolv1979 FORD F150 - real good great, new tires,leather, elec- er, model 351PD, Airlite, 22 straight six engine, 3 speed tric windows, $3500. 731- magnum, 7 shot, with extras, transmission, runs and drives 731-441-4332. good. Go any where, $1000. 336-0200. 2 YEAR OLD PHILIPS Flat Screen TV, $350. 73” Mitsubishi 3D DLP Home cCnema TV with stand, $400. Estate washer and electric dryer, $350. Brown recliner, $75. Frigidaire wh. refrigerator/freezer w/ ice maker, $175. TV cabinet, $20. Samsung Surround Sound system, $50. Men’s Wilson golf clubs with extra clubs & bag, $80. Call Jim, 731407-8889. 731-336-0927. 25 HP Three phase converter, asking $2000. 225 Lincoln AC welder, $175. Black & Decker 8ga. Nibbler with extra dies, $300. 731-6940259. MISCELLANEOUS 2001 NISSAN XTERRA 12 TO 15 Bantys - must sell 1990 CHEVY SILVERADO 2WD, 178K miles, runs good, - stepside, 6 cyl, standard everything works, $3500 all together, $5 each. Full stock cochens. 270-227transmission, runs and OBO. 731-707-0585. 5525. Want to buy commerdrives real good, looks good, $3500. 731-336-0927. 2002 F250 CREW CAB, 10 cial Bunn Coffee maker. cyl, Triton motor, 4x4 with 16’X7.4’ STEEL UTILITY full size bed, has rust, strong trailer with duel axles, $800 work truck, 152K miles, OBO. 2 trailer axles with electric brakes and leaf $6,000 OBO. 731-584-1424. 1999 CHEVY, Ext. springs, $200 each OBO. Cab, garage kept, 2.2 2008 BUICK ENCLAVE CXL 731-363-1910. lt., air, tilt, DVD. Looks and runs great. 931-535-3970 SUV, leahter, DVD, 3rd row seat, lots more. $12,500 OBO. 731-358-1815. 2001 WILDERNESS Camper 35 ft. long 2 slideouts 2 bedrooms 2 doors full bath fully self contained. $1500.00 731-333-7037 or 731-6427934. 2006 320 GALLON propane tank, $350. Nonessen gas log insert, brass trim, with fan and thermostat, nice $250. Call 270-492-8210, Hazel, after 5pm. 42” VENT FREE Propane gas log heater, $500 OBO. Complete with regulator & blower, plus 24” logs, excellent condition. For info call Bud @ 731-819-3694. 55 GALLON PLASTIC 5X8 TWO WHEEL Trailer BARRELS - great fuel or with metal bed and sides, water storage, air tight, $8 each. Weakley County. 731$475. 731-642-3169. 621-9825. 65,000 BTU Warm Morning LT Gas Heater with stove pipes $250.00 270-759-4072 ADVERTISE TO 10 million homes across the USA! Place your ad in over 140 community newspapers with circulation totaling over 10 million homes. Contact Independent Free Papers of America IFPA at [email protected] or visit our website cadnetads.com for more information. ANTIQUE METAL Coffin excellent haunted house prop. $275. 270-759-4072. ASHLEY WOOD Burning circulating heater, $150. 731352-7391 AVON REPS needed in this area immediately. Make money working from home, setting your own hours. Call or text 731-336-9757. Peddler 731-644-9595 Toll Free 1-800-698-0234 BRAND NEW CHICAGO BULLS NBA Pro Player Men’s leather jacket - size medium, never worn, closet kept in cover, no smoke, must see to appreciate, great Christmas gift! $200. 731593-3954. Our office is located at 512 North Market Street, Paris, TN 38242. DAVIS VANTAGE VUE Wireless weather station model 6250, included 6555 Davis Weatherlink IP. Very good condition, ready to set up and view your weather station over the internet. $200. 731-644-3283. OAK FIREWOOD - $45/rick if you pick up - delivery available for additional charge Hickory available for $55/rick you pick up. 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I res- eyes, 69 years old, would going to movies, rides in the relocated to Camden. Look willing to relocate. I enjoy cue animals so animal friend- like to meet white man, 65car, long walks, being treat- for good Christian man that ly is a plus. Will answer all. 74, no drugs or alcohol. I like ed like a lady - then I’m your knows how to treat a la- the outdoors, cooking, grill- PTP415 flea markets, going to the guy. Write and include phone dy. I’m 5’5, 135 lbs, brown ing out. No druggies or alcolake, eating out, taking walks number. Age isn’t important hair, brown eyes. I love the holics. The skinnier the bet- SWF, 70 years old, 4’ 9” with that special someone. to me. PTP401 outdoors, karaoke, meeting ter and looking for active, fun and 175 lbs. New in area PTP417 and would like a male friend SWM, 65, own my home, new people. Life is too short relationship - long term or to date. Maybe coffee or a debt free, not overweight. not to be happy. Looking for permanent. Any race. Please meal. No smoker or drinker Outgoing and can carry on SWM, 30-45. I will answer send phone number. PTP413 and no drugs. PTP 446 a conversation easily on any all. PTP408 subject. I’m active and an SWM looking for SWF, 55outdoors person. I would be 70, financially secure, norgenerous to the right female who would be interested in mal weight and height. I love spending a little time with auctions, the outdoors. I’m me. I prefer slender women 6’, 210 lbs, non-smoker, nonand they must be attractive drinker. I’d love to have cofand clean. Age doesn’t mat- fee with you. PTP409 ter. PTP404 WWF would like to meet SWF, early 40’s, looking for WM, 65-75. I don’t do drugs, SWM or Native American. smoke or drink. I like gardenAge is not a big issue as long ing, cooking, antiques, boatas you are legal and up to 45 ing. If there are any honest years old. I am a very car- gentlemen that would like to ing person. I like movies, dinmeet me, I’m waiting to hear ing out, flea markets. I like to from you. No liars, drinkers, travel but not drive. I’m lookdruggies or gold diggers. Will ing for my dream guy - not a answer all. PTP411 one night stand. PTP405 Your Weekly Love Horoscope Aries March 21-April 19 Taurus April 20-May 20 Gemini May 21-June 20 You may be accustomed to the repetitive waves of energy that periodically surge through your life these days. But the Moon’s current visit to your sign is another reminder of the big changes looming everywhere you turn. You are experiencing a bit of a cosmic rollercoaster ride today and could be easily overwhelmed by your emotions. Opening your heart to a friend might make you feel uncomfortable at first, but will ultimately calm your nerves and help you reestablish your center. Everyone needs someone to lean on sometimes. Social commitments are stacking up on your calendar, making you realize that you don’t have much time to spare. You may need to clarify your boundaries by saying no if you’ve managed to spread yourself too thin. But it’s not that you’re choosing to be antisocial; it’s simply that you have too much on your plate. Avoid unproductive distractions now, even if you are feeling the urge to escape your obligations. Focus on your agenda and you’ll be through this crunch sooner than you expect. You want people to believe that you’re eagerly embracing the future. You might even pretend that all is perfect in your world today, but you’re afraid of being harshly judged if you admit to holding onto the past. Although you’re usually adept at steering clear of unnecessary emotional drama, your impulsive actions could inadvertently stir up an uncomfortable level of intensity now. Being honest about your fears is the first step to resolving your insecurities. Revealing your vulnerability allows others to know the real you. Libra Scorpio Sagittarius Cancer June 21-July 22 Your urge to be spontaneous could be constrained by memories of a past rejection that arise when you swing into motion. Luckily, reviewing your personal history enables you to learn from previous mistakes and push through the current resistance. No matter what happens, taking the initiative boosts your self-esteem and gives you the courage to ask for what you want. Act on your feelings instead of just experiencing them so that the universe knows you mean business. Leo July 23-August 22 A powerful surge of confidence inspires you to put an untried idea into definitive motion. You can do nearly anything you set your mind to while the Moon lights up your adventurous 9th House of Big Ideas. You have sufficient momentum to plan for the future, even if you haven’t yet processed the unfolding dynamics of the present moment. Fortunately, you don’t need to figure out everything all at once; examine all the angles while the universe works its magic on your behalf. Capricorn Aquarius Virgo August 23-September 22 You’re craving new experiences today, but reality is telling you to hold your horses. You may be bound to promises you made in a relationship, but something happens that reawakens your desires and re-energizes your passion for living. However, you cannot just forget about your commitments and sail off into the sunset without letting others in on your plans. It’s best to make drastic changes on another day rather than turning your life upside down now and regretting it later. Pisces September 23-October 22 October 23-November 21 November 22-December 21 December 22-January 19 January 20-February 18 February 19-March 20 Defining the line between love and codependency is particularly tricky now, especially because making other people happy comes so naturally to you. The Moon’s emphasis on your 7th House of Relationships highlights how difficult it is to be completely yourself today when someone else’s needs conflict with yours. Although honoring your heart might create a ripple of stress at first, it also makes you a better partner in the long run. An equal amount of give and take is essential for a happy and healthy partnership. You’re walking close to an emotional edge today, but it’s wise to keep your feelings to yourself. Your patience has run out and you’re on the threshold of doing something that you might later regret. There may be too much at stake to take an unnecessary risk now, so try working off your anxiety through physical exercise or hard work. You’ll feel much better if you channel your nervous tension into something positive that you can be proud of at the end of the day. You are sorely tempted to gamble with your heart because you’re feeling lucky in love today. Maintaining a positive attitude is almost always a good rule to follow, but your sunny optimism might be too much of a good thing now. Putting your feelings out there won’t necessarily lead to failure, but choosing a proven path improves your chances for success even more. Give others time to reflect on your disclosure; relaxing your expectations helps you avoid unnecessary disappointment. Love is a dance which can’t be rushed. Although you possess an ambitious plan to reach your goals, your foundation may be weak if you don’t trust your perceptions. You might be so selfcritical now that you assume you can’t sustain your productivity as you move into unfamiliar territory. You could exhaust yourself before you reach your destination if you are pushing too hard. Paradoxically, slowing down today can actually help you achieve success quicker than you think. Whatever you do, don’t stop believing in yourself. You may be spinning your wheels today, distracted by one little thing after another. However, karma gets you every time you wander away from your work and immediately sets you back on track. You don’t have a lot of time to waste if you want to complete the tasks in front of you. Maintain clear intentions and stay singularly focused on your goals if you hope to accomplish everything on your list. Sadly, sometimes all work and no play is the only solution. You recently embarked on an exciting new path, but you could encounter complications today as someone blocks your way. In fact, the resistance you receive might make you wonder if you’re headed in the right direction. However, there’s no reason to get discouraged; the current obstacles are meant to help you get serious about your work rather than preventing any further progress. Don’t throw in the towel now; your perseverance is absolutely essential for bringing your project into the future. Where there’s a will, there’s a way. Stop by and see us at 512 North Market Street, Paris, Tennessee! Page 16 October 29, 2015 Peddler 731-644-9595 Toll Free 1-800-698-0234 PERSON TO PERSON SWM, 60, 5’9, 185 lbs, green eyes, blondish-brown hair, likes to cook, go to church, flea markets. Want to share my life with someone special. Looking for a relationship, long term, with lady, 45-65. I’m a non-smoker, no drugs, light drinker. Will answer all. Send picture and phone number. PTP418 SWF, 34, 6’, 220 lbs, looking for SWM, 34-45, to hang out with and maybe more later. I enjoy motorcycles, fishing, trucks, car shows, drag racing, and love animals. PTP421 54 year old white male, 5’6, 150 lbs., looking for woman for long term relationship, age 40-65. Please send picture and phone number. PTP424 SWF, 57, medium build, lookSWWM looking for compan- ing for good guy, 50-65. My ion, friend, lover, wife. I am hobbies are quilting, flow75, people say I could pass er and vegetable gardening, for 60. Blond hair, blue eyes, fishing, and camping trips. DWM, 48, enjoys the out- 5’9, 160 lbs. Don’t drink or Please write and include doors, movies. Would like to do drugs. I am honest, kind, phone number. PTP425 and respect women. Looking meet a good, honest woman for a lady, 45-60. Write me, Please write and include for a relationship. Interested you won’t be disappointed. phone number. PTP425 in SWF or DWF, 35-50, for PTP422 WWF, married 38 years, not dinner and movie and see what happens. Will respond SWF, 55, brown hair, hazel your usual 60’s senior lady. A eyes, 5’7. I like to quilt, gar- Christian woman of faith and to all. PTP419 den, read, all kinds of music, honesty who laughs often. I Single black male, 37, look- flea markets, and auctions. have a great mind and joy to ing for friendship with single Looking for SWM, 45-55. share. Enjoys life but is tired female. Maybe more? I enjoy Must be clean cut, honest, of just me! 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While knowing proper driving techniques is important, a good set of winter tires can be the difference between getting where you have to go safely and feeling your heart leap into your throat as your car slides through an ice-covered intersection. So what do you need to know? Here’s a list of commonly asked questions along with answers to help you understand how winter tires can help you. below this, the tire compounds harden tion to the typical in the cold weather studded tires of and lose their abilthe ’60s and early ity to grip. Winter ’70s. This new stud tires are designed technology makes to provide grip in colder temperathe tire extremely tures. This is why gentle on its drivthey’re “winter” ing surface, even tires, not “snow” while its winter tires—they provide Now, there is little difference between a studded tire and a winter tire without studs. For instance, Nokian Tyres, a Finnish company known for its expertise in developing and testing tires in demanding road wear in rela- northern conditions, makes a winter tire, the Studded winter Hakkapeliitta 8, tires were once that features a perceived as loud new tread pattern and damaging to with 50 percent the road. However, more studs than through innovaits predecessor. tions in studding When compared to technology, the studded tires of the noise and road wear from the studs past, these modern studded tires cause have been greatly only 20 percent reduced. grip properties are better than ever before. snow. The tire compounds are optimized to provide grip even on dry roads in weather below 45° Fahrenheit. Also, winter tread patterns are designed to provide excellent grip in icy and snowy conditions. an. “Winter tires don’t just combat snow and ice, they’re specifically designed and tested to function better in areas where temperatures can drop down below freezing for months at a time.” What’s the difference between “winter tires” and “snow tires”? Winter tires are designed to work in all winter conditions, not just Can I use studded winter tires? I don’t get much snow, so why do I need snow tires? In general, nonwinter tires are designed for performance at 45° and above. When used in temperatures increased safety in cold, not just snow. “The truth is, winter tires are engineered specifically to perform most effectively in harsh environments where colder temperatures are the norm,” said Bernie Del Duca, president of North America for Noki- Can’t I just get two winter tires? While this used to be the conventional wisdom, this creates the hazardous condition of having one axle that has grip while the other does not, resulting in an increased chance of a spinout. Peddler 731-644-9595 Toll Free 1-800-698-0234 The “deadline” for classifieds is Monday @ 4:30pm. Modern winter tires may wear unnecessarily quickly, particularly on coarse spring roads and Gas mileage on hotter summer typically dips in roads. The wear the winter due to may be uneven as several factors. While winter tires well. Many tire may contribute, the dealers offer storeffect is minimal; age for off-season a decrease in gas tires, making seamileage often has sonal tire changing more to do with easy for drivers. winter gas, which has special addiWhen should I tives that affect engine performance. put on my winter Roof racks and ski tires and when boxes add aerodyshould I take namic drag; these can also affect gas them off? mileage. In the fall, once temperatures are consistently at Can I drive my 45° or below, any winter tires all driver will benefit from the grip of year round? winter tires. It may Using winter tires make sense to put year round is not them on a bit early recommended. Will winter tires lower my gas mileage? to avoid the tire changeover rush that happens once the first snowfall hits. At the end of the season, it’s best to remove winter tires once temperatures are consistently over 45°. SUVs and 4X4s off the road in the early season storms. All-wheel-drive and four-wheeldrive vehicles benefit from winter tires just as much as front-wheeldrive vehicles do. I have four-wheel drive or all-wheel drive so I don’t need winter tires, right? How will winter tires affect my vehicle’s handling and braking? In general, dry handling and brakAcceleration with ing will be affected original equipment only slightly when tires in winter con- using winter tires ditions is relatively but the gains in easy to achieve winter weather with AWD and safety are signifi4WD. The problem cant. The biggest comes when there change in dry hanis a need to steer dling and braking or stop in a hurry a driver could see and the tires do not would be a move grip. This is why from a UHP (ultrayou see so many high performance) Page 3 October 29, 2015 summer tire to a studded winter tire. Learn More For more facts on tires and to locate a local dealer, go to www.nokiantires. com. Don’t let cold weather get your tires down. Get winter tires. The Peddler is now on Facebook! Read the newest edition every week, look up old editions of the Peddler, and keep up with the latest bargains! PREPARE FOR WINTER WITH: 45 Muzzall St. • Hwy. 79E • Paris, TN FAMILY OWNED and Operated for 30 Years AFFORDABLE QUALITY: Starters • Alternators • Batteries HVAC Systems • Tune-Ups Brakes • Engines • Electrical Diagnosis Transmissions Mark at Peppers Toyota changing tires for a customer ASE Certified Technicians Owner, Kerry Hinson 731.642.7135 “Business Classifieds” are $13.00 for 4 weeks, 20 words or less. Page 4 October 29, 2015 Peddler 731-644-9595 Toll Free 1-800-698-0234 Winter Is Coming: Is Your Fuel Ready? (NewsUSA) - Winter is coming -- and that means it’s time to store seasonal tools and recreational equipment. Safe, smart storage of motorcycles, RVs, power equipment and seasonal cars goes a long way towards keeping them at their best to ensure peak performance remains in storage during the winter months needs to be stabilized to ensure easy starts and full power in the spring. Untreated fuel begins to oxidize, losing quality and combustibility over time, which leads to engines that are Fuel in gas-powhard to start or run ered equipment that rough. in the spring. To keep the fuel in gas-powered machines and equipment in peak shape through winter storage, consider these three elements: Time Is the Enemy within 30-45 days. However, an Draining gas from enzyme stabilizer, power equipment such as Star Tron or cars is one way Enzyme Fuel Treatto prevent gunk ment, will stabilize and debris from forming, but it isn’t gasoline for up to 2 years. Star Tron always a practical solution. One alter- does much more native -- add a fuel than simply sta- Fuel designed to work in conjunction with Some fuel stabiliz- pump-grade gas aders contain many of ditives to keep fuel the same anticorro- fresh for maximum performance in the sion and spring. 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An enzyme stabilizer is means lower emissions and less environmental impact. And it’s not just for winter; an enzyme fuel treatment can maximize fuel quality all year long. You can place an ad over the phone with a credit/debit card. Peddler 731-644-9595 Toll Free 1-800-698-0234 Winter Driving Poses Special Challenges (NewsUSA) - Car owners might maintain their vehicles to avoid paying more in fuel costs, but regular maintenance also means safer winter driving. A summer breakdown proves inconvenient, but mechanical problems on icy roads can be deadly. specified in your manual -; more often if your driving is mostly stop-andgo or consists of frequent short trips. • Flush and refill your cooling system as recommended. Check the level, condition and concentration of the coolant periThe experts at the non-profit National odically. Never remove the radiator Institute for Automotive Service cap until the engine Excellence (ASE), has thoroughly which formed in cooled. 1972 to improve automotive service • Leave some and repair, offer jobs to the experts. motorists the folA certified auto lowing checklist to technician can ensure safe driving check the tightness this winter: and condition of drive belts, clamps, • Read your and hoses. ASEowner’s manual, and follow the ser- certified technicians pass strict vice schedules. tests to prove their expertise and • Get engine wear blue-anddriveability probwhite ASE shoullems, like hard der insignia. For starts, rough idling more information, and stalling, visit www.ase.com. corrected at a good repair shop. Cold • Make sure the weather will make heater and defroster existing problems are in good worse. working condition. A failed heating • Replace dirty system will leave passengers cold, filters, includwhile a broken ing your air, fuel defroster can and PCV filters. dangerously reduce Change your oil and oil filter as visibility. • Hire a technician to check your battery. Only professional equipment can detect weak batteries. Wear eye protection and rubber gloves when cleaning off corrosion. • Worn tires slip easily, making vehicles more likely to skid. Examine tires for remaining tread life, uneven wearing and cupping, then check the sidewalls for cuts and nicks. • Check tire pressure once a month. Let the tires “cool down” before checking the pressure. Rotate as recommended. Don’t forget your spare, and be sure the jack is in good condition. • Have your vehicle’s exhaust system examined for leaks. The trunk and floorboards should be inspected for small holes. Exhaust fumes can be deadly. • Keep a blanket, shovel, flares and some high-energy snacks in the vehicle just in case. And don’t forget your cell phone. Tim at Peppers Automotive checking a customer’s oil Page 5 October 29, 2015 “Personal Classifieds” are $9.00 for 4 weeks, 20 words or less. Page 6 October 29, 2015 Peddler 731-644-9595 Toll Free 1-800-698-0234 Safety Features in Your Car That You May Not Know About (StatePoint) Today’s vehicles come with an abundance of new features and technologies that can aid drivers, make passengers more comfortable and provide real-time information about a vehicle’s health. Most importantly, many vehicle technologies today are designed with safety in mind and have the potential to save lives. “Technology can be a game-changer when it comes to safety,” said Deborah A.P. Hersman, president and CEO of the National Safety Council. “In A recent Univerorder to fully recsity of Iowa study ognize the benefits found 40 percent of of these new sysdrivers have been tems, drivers need startled or surprised to be aware of them by something their and also understand their limitations.” vehicle has done -- a troubling find- With this need in ing given that car mind, NSC partcrashes are a lead- nered with the ing cause of preUniversity of Iowa ventable death in to launch “My the United States. Car Does What” The trouble is, too many drivers do not realize these features exist, or know how to use them to their full potential. -- a virtual owner’s manual that demystifies the latest, most cutting-edge vehicle features. The campaign’s website, www.MyCarDoesWhat.org, highlights technologies such as: blind spot • Forward collision warnings that warn drivers when they are closing in on the vehicle ahead too quickly • Automatic emergency braking systems that apply • Back-up cameras the brakes if the that provide a view system detects an of the blind zone imminent collision directly behind the • Anti-lock braking car when the vesystems that prehicle is in reverse vent wheels from • Blind spot moni- locking up, helping tors that alert driv- to avoid unconers when sometrolled skidding thing is in their and providing some steering control in slippery conditions signal is not activated. • Adaptive cruise control that maintains the speed set by the driver and a pre-set following distance “The driver will always be a car’s best safety feature; no technology today will change that,” Hersman said. “But these features can help mitigate errors before they result in deaths and injuries.” • Rear cross traffic alerts that warn drivers if traffic is approaching from the left or right when the vehicle is in reverse • Lane departure warnings that alert drivers if they drift into another lane when the turn For a full list of vehicle safety technologies, explanatory videos, graphics and articles, visit MyCarDoesWhat.org. We appreciate your business! Peddler 731-644-9595 Toll Free 1-800-698-0234 Page 7 October 29, 2015 When The Rubber Hits The Road—Or Ice—This Winter, Will You Be Ready? (NAPS)—In winter, it’s not just about the precipitation on the road. Tires get cold, too, and when they’re cold, all-season tires don’t perform to their full potential. In fact, in temperatures as cool as 45 degrees or below, the rubber in all-season tires gradually hardens, leading to decreased road traction and less grip, causing difficulty with braking and turning. Winter tire safety experts at Discount Tire urge drivers to consider their cold weather climate; if it is regularly below 45 degrees, it’s time for a set of winter tires to keep you and your family safe on the roads this year. “Too often, motorists associate winter tires with only snow and ice,” said Mark Marrufo of Discount Tire. “At Discount Tire, we take winter tire safety seriously and know it’s important for drivers to realize that all-season tires can suffer performance issues on any driving surface when temperatures drop below 45 degrees, snow or no snow.” Winter tires use specially engineered tread rubber with enhanced compound to add the extra grip needed in winter driving conditions that helps keep a car safely in motion the larger grooves on all-season tires, leading to dangerous skidding and impaired braking. without skidding off the road. This added grip provides 25 to 50 percent more traction in snow and ice than regular all-season tires. Tread design in winter tires also uses thousands of extra traction edges for exceptional grip in cold weather driving conditions where ice, snow, slush and water may be present. What drivers may not realize is precipitation can actually pack in 1. Replace your Five tire and road safety tips for winter this year: all-season tires with superior cold traction winter tires if you regularly drive in temperatures of 45 degrees or below. Make sure to replace all four tires to avoid an unsafe traction mismatch. long run. They pay for themselves by eliminating the cost of changeovers at the beginning and end of the winter season, and by saving your expensive wheels from the wear and tear of ice, slush, snow and salt. 3. Check tire pressure regularly and don’t forget to check the spare. Underinflated or over-inflated tires may result in poor handling, uneven 2. Don’t forget tread wear and the wheels when switching to winter poor fuel consumptires. Having a set tion. For every 10 degrees change in of wheels specifitemperature, tire air cally for your set of winter tires will pressure changes 1 save money in the psi! 4. Rotate your tires at least every 6,000 miles or earlier if irregular or uneven wear develops. 5. Make sure your tire shop properly torques the lug nuts to the specifications for your vehicle when changing over to winter tires. For those drivers unsure whether or not winter tires are necessary for their vehicle, stop by any Discount Tire location for a free safety inspection. To locate a store near you, schedule tire service appointments or search tires and wheels by size, brand and style— or by vehicle year, make and model— visit www.discounttire.com. Stay safe on the roads this winter by checking your tires ahead of time. Play “Dun-Found-It” for your chance to win tickets to the Parisian! Page 8 October 29, 2015 Peddler 731-644-9595 Toll Free 1-800-698-0234 Avoid Breakdowns During Holiday Travel (NewsUSA) - Winter driving creates special challenges, which can only be amplified by the long trips many Americans will take over the holidays. To avoid unexpected problems, Mom and Dad should take their vehicle to a shop before they herd the kids into the car and head off to grandma’s. The professionals at the nonprofit National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) offer the following advice for motorists looking to pick the right repair shop. - Start shopping for a repair facility before you need one. You can make better decisions when you are not rushed or in a panic. - Ask friends and associates for their recommendations. You may be amazed at how much another person’s experience can help. - Consult your local consumer organization(s) regarding the reputation of the business. Inquire about complaints and the rate of resolution of complaints. unusual leaks or odors, smoke or handling problems, or carry a written list to give to the service consultant. - Ask if the repair facility specializes in certain types of repair work. methods of payment. - Keep all of your paperwork. Good records will help clear up problems that may occur later on in the vehicle’s life. For more information, including sea- Look for signs of sonal car care tips, business profesvisit www.ase.com. sionalism in the ASE was founded customer service in 1972 to improve area such as civic, the quality of community, or automotive service customer service and repair through awards. the voluntary test- Look for a neat, ing and certificawell organized fa- - Look for qualition of automotive cility, with vehicles fied technicians as technicians. ASEin the parking lot evidenced by trade- certified techniequal school diplomas, cians wear blue and in value to your certificates of white ASE shoulown and modern advanced course der insignia and equipment in the work or on-going carry credentials service bays. training, and indi- listing their exact vidual technician areas of certifica- Look for a courcertification by tion. Their employteous staff, with a ASE. ers often display service writer willthe blue and ing to answer your - Look for policies white ASE sign. questions. Be regarding labor prepared to derates, diagnostic scribe any sympfees, guarantees toms, like noises, and acceptable Chris at Auto Trim Design installing window tinting Ronnie at One Stepp checking the engine for a customer