LCHESTER STAR-MERCURY, HARRIS COUNTY JOURNAL, VINDICATOR, TaLBOTON NEW ERA, HOGANSVn J,. HOME NEWS - JUNE 5-7, 2002
I of the following pro-
Food Stamps; Child
TANF and Medicaid.
of a high school or
equivalency diploma,
one of the following:
of a Bachelor's
accredited cot-
t0r university OR comple-
90 quarter hours (60
at an accredit-
of higher learning
of full time (or
involved customer
years
as a Family
Case
DFCS
OR equivalent
service agency. NOTE:
may substitute for
as equiv-
e high school or gener-
diploma is
EOE. Criminal back-
and dmg screen-
If special acoorn-
required for inter-
advise at time of
Submit State of
application to: Ann
17234 Roosevelt
, GA30222.
Deadline
. (6:5c)7oo-1
INDEPENDENCE
MANAGER II
County DFCS is
for a Family
Manager II
Under
coordinates
of a full-range or
eCor0mic support AND
• HOME
PACKAGES
Interest Rates
as Sito-BuiH
Loans
down
We do:
& Grading
& Septic
Tanks
in
affordable +
Payment.
Land or Ours
Homes at
Prices.
Home
Less Money,
Buddys
Ibis ad for
savings.
employability services to DFCS
clients. MINIMUM QUAUFICA-
TIONS: Completion of a
Bachelor's degree from an
accredited college or university
AND one year of experience at
a level equivalent to Family
Independent Case Manager I in
DFCS or equivalent social sew-
ice agency. NOTE: Experience
may substitute for education if
evaluated as equivalent. EOE.
Criminal background check and
drug screening required. If spe-
cial accommodations are
required for interview please
advise at time of application.
Submit State of Georgia appli-
cation to: Ann Estes, 17234
Roosevelt Highway, Greenville,
GA 30222. FAX # 706-672-4342.
Deadline 6/11/02. (6:5c)700-1
REWARDING JOB OPPOR-
TUNITY - Full me, part time, or
PRN dental hygienist needed for
established practice in
Manchester seeking profession-
als who like the challenge of a
diverse practice and the ability
to provide the highest level of
care for our patients. Benefits
include uniforms, retirement
plan, and continuing education
allowance. Compensation is
negotiable and is based on the
schedule you want to work. Fax
resume to 706-846-9182 or mail
to Dr. Richard L. Oustey, P.O.
Box 430, Manchester, GA31816
or call 706-846-8404 day or 706-
846-3082 after 6:30 p.m.
(6:5c)7OO-1
PIANISTIORGANIST - Wanted:
an experienced pianist and/or
organ for Sunday services and
occasional special services or
functions for the First
Presbyterian Church of
ManchesterWarm
Springs.Must be dependable,
rellabte and punctual Please call
706-674-2290 between the
hours of 6:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m.
or send resume to P.O. Box 175,
Woodland, GA 31836. (3:6-
TFNc) 700-2
PRESSROOM ASSISTANT -
Star-Mercury Publishing
Company has an opening in the
pressroom for a mechanically
inclined individual who can work
well with others in the produc-
tion and distribution of newspa-
pers. This will be a part-time posi-
tion working Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday.
Duties are various dealing with
the pnnting, inserting, labeling
and possible distribution of our
weekly newspapers. Apply at
Star-Mercury Publishing
Company, 3051 Roosevelt Hwy.
(Warm Spnngs Highway),
Manchester Monday through
Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
(4:24TFN)700-2
DRWER NEEDED- Manchester
resident needs driver to get to
doctors appointments in
Columbus and LaGrange and
shopping in Manchester. Must
have good driving record and be
able to provide references. Call
8460296 to discuss applicatn.
(5:29; 6:5p)700-2
HOUSEKEEPER NEEDED - 2
days a week. References
required. $7.00 per hour. Call
706-846-8584. (6:5c)700-2
EARN INCOME FROM HOME
Your own businessl Mail
order/Intemet. Full training &
support. Free info.
Dreamtimelsnow.com (800)
935-5041. (5:22,29; 6:5c)700-3
EARN INCOME PT/FT- Around
your schedule. Home-besed
business. Free booklet. Full
training, www.trophylife.com
EST 3888"253"1834" (8:5' 12'19c)700"
Mobile
Homes
"1708 28O ByI
PHENIX CITY, AL
(334) 298-1211
ZERO MONEY DOWNI Best Deal
no down (WC.). Can for
details.
DOWN PAYMENT ASSISTANCE
MONEY AVAILABLE AT BEST
DEAL HOMES. Get a new home wi
land foe no down (/.A.C.).
LAND/HOME PACKAGE S . Call for
information, locations and easy pre
qualircatJon.
100 GOVERNMENT LOANS
AVAILABLE! First-come. first-serve+
Easy qumng
RR.T-TIMIF HOMI RtlYIER!
Home loans available with little to no
money down and little to no credit
required, Call for more information
and easy pm qualcaUon.
ZERO MONEY DOWN Now avail-
able at Best Deal Homes. Call for
more infomnation.
FORECLOSURE SALE
Investment Opportunity"
Tuesday, July 2, 2002
1:45 PM
riwether County Courthouse
122 Bray Road
Woodbury, Georgia
3 Bedrooms, 1 Bath
Minimum Bid: $5,244.00
Non-Refundable Downpayment
Required on Sale Date
Information Call: W.C. Blackmon
(770) 253-2555
Credit Application 0n%ine at www.parkwaymils.c0m
DYNAMIC BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITY - Good income.
Hot markets. NO door-to-door
sales. Free no obligation infor-
mation, www.givefreedom.com
888-230-3962. (6:5,12,19c)700-
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LANIER AUTO & SALVAGE -
New and used parts, e buy alu-
minum cans, copper and brass.
We'll haul your junk. (706) 655-
2174. (2:21-TFNc)800
GUTTERING/1BLOWN INSU-
LATION - Seamless guttenng;
expert installation. Blown insu-
lation. Save on cooling/heating.
Free estimates. Call Weyman
Owens, 846-2818. " (6:I-
TFNc)800
HOME REMODEUNG - Call
Jerry Tumlin at 706-663-8041.
( 11:24-TFNc)800
CURTIS PAINTING AND GEN-
ERAL CONTRACTING
interior, exterior painting, hard-
wood floor refinishing, pressure
washing, deck care. Minor home
repairs. 706-655-9051; beeper
1-800-827-6858, pin number
9885. (1:26-TFNc)800
EVERGREEN LANDSCAPING
& LAWN SERVICE - Sod, seed
and tree shrub installation, mew-
ing, tnmming, leaves, etc.
Licensed and insured. Free esti-
mates. Call Mark Hood, 706-
663-4757; cell: 41 5-0775. (3:I-
TFNc)800
FOWLER'S CONSTRUCTION
- Additions, buildings, remodel-
ing, water damage, decks &
patios. (706) 846-3136 or cell
(706) 302-3616. (I:3-TFNc)8(X)
QUALITY PLUMBING - Quality
at an affordable price.
Residential, commercial and
repairs. Call 706-655-3427.
(11:8-I'FNc)800
HOME REMODELING - Vinyl
replacement windows, vinyl sid-
ing. Licensed electrical and
plumbing. Call 553-5305 or (cell)
706-249-1994. (5:16-TFNc)800
SIMON FISHER'S LAWN
CARE & LANDSCAPING - All
types of lawn care, landscaping,
laying sod, tractor work, bush-
hogging and spnnkler systems.
Ph: 1-706-553-5700 or 1-706-
647-0008. Dependable service
at reasonable rates. (11:21-
TFNc)800
CARPET AND UPHOLSTERY
CLEANING - DuBose Carpet
Cleaning. Call 846-9136 for free
estimate. (2:13-TFNc)800
DUKES' LAWNS & GARDENS
- Springtime is here! Lawn main-
tenance and installation.
Anything you want. 25 years
experience. 553-5533. (2:20-
"rFN nc)800
YARD SERVICES & MAINTE-
NANCE- General lawn care and
maintenance. Call Allen at 706-
846-5399 or 706-846-5202.
(4:17-TFNp)800
NEED TRACTOR WORK? We
cut hay and bale, bushhog, plow
and box blade. Also sub-soiling,
fence work and driveways.
Front-end loader. Call David
Scott (706) 628-5278. (4:24-
TFNc)S00
LACKEY'S LAWN SERVICE -
Commercial and residential.
Mowing, trees & shrubs, instal-
lafn flower beds, mulching, roof
& gutter cleaning. Free esti-
mates. Call
(6:5,12,19,26p)800
900
LOST &
REWARD - I am a lost Beagle
named Daisy. My owners love
me and I know they miss me. If
you can help them find me,
please call 706-628-4153. There
is a $100.00 reward. (5:29;
6:5<:)900
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INVESTMENT CLUB - Seeking +
several people in the Harris
County area to form a small stock
investment club. Call B. Owens, . :
Ellerslie, GA, 568-7433. (1:16-
TFNc)1000
ATTENTION VETERANS AND
WIDOWS OF VETERANS- Call .
today to learn about supple-
mental funding for assisted liv-
ing. We can help you with your ..
eses. Take advantage of a
Ihefit you or your spouse :
already eamed. Call 655-2588,
ask for Maria or Janet. (3:6-
TFNc)1000
Enjoy Boating,
But Stress Safety
Go jump in a lake - boating season is here! Memorial Day
weekend often is seen as the official kickoff to the summer
boating season and thousands of boaters will head to Georgia's
lakes and rivers to celebrate. Last year there were 130 boat-
ing accidents and nine boating accident related fatalities
according to the Georgia Department of Natural Resources,
Wildlife Resources Division (WRD). WRD Conservation
Rangers also issued more than 324 boating under the influ-
ence (BUI) citations. Both WRD and the Red Cross urge
boaters to follow safeW tips and know state boating laws in
an effort to avoid such situations.
"This is the first big boating weekend of the summer, so
we expect the waterways to be very busy," says WRD Lt.
Col. Terry West, Georgia's Boating Law Administrator. "As
with the rest of the year, Conservation Rangers will strictly
enforce all boating laws in an effort to keep everyone safe
on the water."
WRD offers the following safety rules for boaters and
PWC operators:
*Wear your life jacket. Nine out of 10 drowning victims
did not. Children under 10 years of age are required by law
to wear a life jacket while on board a moving boat.
*Don't drink and boat. Half of all boating fatalities involve
alcohol. The boat's movement, vibration, noise, sun, glare
and wind often produce "boater's hypnosis," so alcohol can
affect people much more rapidly on the water.
*Don't overload your boat with people or equipment.
Check the capacity plate on the boat that indicates the max-
imum weight capacity or the maximum number of people
that the boat can safely carry.
*Know before you go. Get a weather forecast. While
underway, observe current conditions and keep a sharp eye
out for changing weather patterns.
-Brush up on your boating safety knowledge. Take a boat-
ing safety course. There are three easy ways for boat oper-
ators to take a course in Georgia - in a classroom, on the
Internet at www.boated.com, or through a home study course
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that can be ordered either on the Internet at www.boated.com ,
846-35.
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JOHN'S LAWN SERVICE - Tree
trimming, light carpentry work.
Prornpt service. My work is guar-
anteed Home: 706-655-2208;
mobile: 706-656-2729.
(6:5,12p)800
TRACTOR WORK - Gardens,
drain drilling, bush hogging, field •
work, deer plots, driveways
scraped/graveled, lease man-
agement. Frank Garrett 706-
628-4271 (after 6 p.m.)
(6:5,12p)800
TUTORING AVAILABLE - K-6
grades, all subjects. Also: dog
sitting available. Call
Nancy/Ashley (706) 846-5489.
(6:5,12p)800
MOBILE HOME REPAIR- Lawn
service, lawn mower repair,
refloonng, roof repair, pressure
washing, plumbing, electrical
and leveling. Call Handy Man at
706-846-8323. (6:5-
TFNc)800LOST BEAGLE -
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Sponsors, Volunteers Sought +
To Help Clean Up Rivers
Georgia has more than 70,100 miles of rivers and streams
that need help to stay clean. "Rivers Alive," Georgia's Eleventh
Annual River Cleanup, stands poised to do just that - but they
need your help. While the statewide cleanup is not sched-
uled to happen until October 2002, cleanup organizers and
sponsors are needed now. The mission of "Rivers Alive" is
to create awareness of and involvement in the preservation
of Georgia's water resources. This year's event is expected
to be the state's largest single volunteer effort to beautify
Georgia's water resources. The Georgia Department of
Natural Resources (DNR) encourages sportsmen's clubs,
civic groups, church groups, businesses and interested citi-
zens to organize a cleanup in their area. Cleanups need to be
registered by July 22 in order to be listed on the back of this
year's Rivers Alive t-shirt
"The River Cleanup is one of the most important events
in this state," said Harold Reheis, Director of DNR
Environmental Protection Division. "Not only do we remove
thousands of pounds of debris from the rivers, but we edu-
cate and inform the citizens of Georgia about the importance
of maintaining our river systems."
During the 2001 River Cleanup, more than 18,000 volun-
teers participating in 100 local cleanups removed 120,000
pounds of trash and garbage from state waterways. The goal
for this year is to have 125 local cleanups with more than
20,000 volunteers.
The Rivers Alive board has made organizing a cleanup
easier by including everything needed on their web site -
www.riversalive.org. Items that can be found include a reg-
istration form for event organizers, a river cleanup guide
booklet, maps and detailed contact information so that vol-
unteers can find your event and links to your cleanup infor-
mation from the Rivers Alive web site. In addition, there is
a long list of cleanup organizers that can provide assistance.
Sponsors also are needed to make this cleanup a success.
The Rivers Alive committee is seeking statewide corporate
sponsorships in the amount of $3,000 - $5,000. This money
helps cover the cost of the Rivers Alive t shirts and banners
that are produced.
To volunteer to organize a local cleanup effort or to obtain
more information about the statewide campaign, call 1-888-
373-5947 or go to www.riversalive.org.
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Forest Stewardship Plans Available
There is more to a forest than just trees. For many
landowners, the other benefits provided by woodlands, such
as hunting, wildlife observation, or enjoying the recreation-
al and aesthetic opportunities found in a forest, are as impor-
tant (or more so) than the production of commercial timber.
Since management to enhance one resource can often be
detrimental to others, a landowner interested in wisely man-
aging ag his woodland resources may be at a loss.
A program to assist landowners in practicing wise, mul-
tiple-use management is now available to the public. Wise
management practices produce multiple uses and benefits
of the natural resources under a landowner's control.
Important Forest Stewardship goals include conserving soil
and water, managing timber, providing plant and animal habi-
tats.
Landowners desiring to have a Forest Stewardship Plan
prepared for their property, or who would like more infor-
marion on this program, should contact the local office of
the Georgia Forestry Commission at 706-672-4228.