STAR-VIERCbqY, HARRIS COUNTY JOURNAL, MERPXETHER VINDICATOR, TALBOTTON NEW ERA, HOGANSVIIk.E HOME NEWS - OCT. 2-4, 2002
is booming! We
energetic, indi-
interested in a career
established company.
back-
plus but not required.
Call (770)
(10:2c)700-
TRAINEES NEEDED
needed. First
with Wemer earn
plus great ben-
out of state for
Training is now
your area! Get your
gear. Call today 800-
700-1
- The
County Department of
Servkzes is
to flit an unclassified
e Program Assistant pesi-
Grade 9 and salary of
month. Minimum
One year of busi-
school or col-
!one year of expenence
duties such as tele-
filing, typing, han-
questions or
entry, comput-
and/or bookkeap-
If interested,
complete a State Merit
1 Application and submit
Director, P.O.
Hamilton, GA 31811
Dp.m. on October 9, .
OLD BLOOMERS
Center,
Hall, Warm Springs.
expenence
582-2444.
TECH -
communi-
Spnngs needs part
person with their very
skills. Perfect hours:
Wednesday, Friday, 9-
Marry Brown
fax 770-304-
700-2
800
& SALVAGE -
used parts. We buy
cans, copper and
We'll haul your junlc (706)
174. (2:21-TFNc)800
HOME REMODELING - Call
Jerry Tumlin at 706-663-8041.
(11:24-TFNc)800
CURTIS PAINTING AND GEN-
ERAL CONTRACTING -
Intenor, extenor painting, hard-
wood floor refinishing, pressure
washing, deck care. Minor home
repairs. 706-655-9051; beeper
1-800-827-6858, pin number
9885. (I :26-TFNc)800
EVERGREEN LANDSCAP-
ING & LAWN SERVICE - Sod,
seed and tree shrub installation,
mowing, trimming, leaves, etc.
Licensed and insured. Free esti-
mates. Call Mark Hood, 706-
663-4757; cell: 415-0775. (3:I-
TFNc)800
QUALITY PLUMBING - Quality
at an affordable price.
Residential, commercial and
repairs. Call 706-655-3427.
(11:8-TFNc)800
SIMON RSHER'S LAWN
CARE & LANDSCAPING - All
types of lawn care, landscap-
ing, laying sod, tractor work,
bushhogging and spnnlder sys-
tems. 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' LANDSCAPING -
Specializing in low maintenance
designs, perennials, shrubs,
trees and less grass to upkeep.
25 years experience.
guaranteed. 553-5533. (7-17-
TFN nc)800
NEED TRACTOR WORK? We
cut hay and bala, bushhog, plow
and box blade.Also ,
fence work and driveways.
Front-end loader. Call David
Scott (706) 628-5278. (4:24-
TFNc)800
MOBILE HOME REPAIR -
Lawn service, lawn mower
repair, refloodng, roof repair,
pressure washing, plumbing,
electrical and leveling. Call
Handy Man at 706-846-8323.
(6:5-TFNc)800
CHILD CARE- In my home with
a loving, Christian mother.
'Locatecl irr Hogansite. Call
637-9491. (8:21-TFN no)800
EXPERIENCED CARE.GIVER
- Will take care of the elderly in
your home. Light housekeeping
and cooking. Phone 846-2274.
References available. (9:25;
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19/41 & I01 Moreland Rd. (Next to Ingles)
770-412-6600 or Toii-Free 888-412-6800
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KITCHENS AND BATHS
REMODELED - Call 706/628-
5094, leave message. (9:18,25;
10:2,9c)8(X)
READING AND MATH TUTOR
- Evenings/Saturdays. State
certified instructor. Flexible
rates. Call (706) 672-3855.
(9:25; 10:2,9,16p)800
PROFESSIONAL FLOORING
- "file, carpet, vinyl and hard-
wood. Free estimates. 706-553-
5665 or 706-224-8042.
(10:2,9,16,23,30c)800
WILL ASSIST ELDERLY and
handicapped in your home.
References. 706-553-5665.
(10:2,9,16,23,30c)800
WILL KEEP CHILDREN, ANY
SHIFT. Will also do housekeep-
ing and cooking. References
available. Call 706-846-9462.
(10:2,9c)800
KITCHENS AND BATHS
remodeled. Carl 706-628-5094.
(10:2,9,16,23c)800
SEPTIC SYSTEMS, backhoe
and tractor work. Call 706-628-
5094. (10:2,9,16,23c)800
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CERAMIC TILE and hardwood
installed. Call 706-628-5094.
(10:2,9,16,23c)800
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FOUND- Brown and wtlite male
Bassett Hound found on 9-22.
Barnes Mill Road area in HarrLs
Co. 706-647-4533. (9:25;
10:2c)900
FOUND - Dalmatian, no collar.
Pmion Creek area. Call 325-
0216, leave message.
(10)900
iO io00
INVESTMENT CLUB - Seeking
several people in the Hams
County area to form a small
stock investment club. Call B.
Owens, Ellerslie, GA, 568-7433.
(1:16-TFNc)
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by Hannah Rynn
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apples smiled at
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juicy.
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FRUITFUL KNOWLEDGE- On Johnny Appleseed's birthday,
September 26, Mrs. Lemmon's second grade boys at Flint River
Academy dressed up as Johnny Appleseed and the gids as Granny
Smith. The children visited all the classrooms giving each teacher
an apple. All of the left over apples were peeled and made into
apple sauce. The class then wrote stories and read poems about
Johnny Appleseed.
Chamber, County Weigh
Options for WGT Campus
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By SHANNON ATIGNfd3N 2,0,tt°-3a,,P ee?mpalnwh°nc2 ---- --- -v----,-,----- requestor. The next step is
ment outside the county as to obtain the support of the
Interest continues in West
Georgia Teeh's plans to build
a campus near Greenville.
May McDaniel,
Executive Director of the
Meriwether County
Chamber of Commerce, con-
ducted a presentation last.
Monday morning at the
Inndustrial Development
Authority's regular meeting.
She led a thorough dis-
cussion of pro's and con's con-
cering building the college
north of Greenville High
School.
The project would pro-
vide more opportunities for
existing businesses.
It would also make
Meriwether county more
well. Building this school will
entice students anl citizens
to stay.
Three other counties
have erected West Georgia
Tech campuses. The estab-
lishment m Jasper county is
approximately 10,000 square
feet. Ithas five classrooms,
20 to 25 computers, a body
shop, and an administration
office. It cost $600,000 and
opened in sixteen months.
"We are not looking at
any major up front cost to the
county," explained McDaniel.
Greene, Jasper, and Cook
counties have similar facili-
ties built with grants, contri-
butions, and donations from
local businesses. WGTC is
attractive to new businesses, committed to provide equip-
There are currently 241 stu- ment and teachers.
dents commuting to other The chamber has already
counties for their education, asked the Meriwether coun-
community and local busi-
ness leaders.
Businesses will be asked
for financial commitments
and entrust them to hire grad-
uates. A grant writer and
architect are expected to be
on board by the middle of
October.
There are many funding
options. The employment
incentive grant, block grants,
DOT funding, One Georgia
funding, SPLOST, and cash
donations to name a few.
"We will come up with a
program of recognition for
those who donate," said
McDaniel.
There is still much to be
discussed. However, last fall
Jasper county had 180 tu-
dents enrolled. Jasper is a
Tier 3 county and Meriwether
is a Tier 1.
New Hope Baptist Plans Fall Festival
New Hope Baptist Church, 1 Pigeon Creek
Rd., Manchester will have its second annual
Fall Festival Saturday, October 19 from 12:00
- 3:00 p.m. in the church yard. Admission will
be free.
There will be'a 22 ft. slide, Space Walk,
face painting, games, cotton candy and much
more. Don't iss it.
Trinity Revival Coming Up
Trinity Baptist Church will hold a revival
this coming Sunday through Wednesday.
Evangelist Mike Brandenburg will be fea-
tured.
Services will be held at 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Sunday, and at 7 p.m. Monday through
Wednesday.
A nursery will be provided.
Woodland Called Meeting Set
The City of Woodland will have a called
meeting on Thursday, Oct. 3rd to discuss
street signs and the city park. The meeting
will begin at 8:15 a.m.
Evening Tours Premiere
For the first time ever, an evening tour
of Roosevelt's Little White House in Warm
Springs, Ga. will be given. If you have never
seen the warm glow of the light showing
through the windows as the sunsets on this
quaint cottage, you are in for a treat. Not
since the days of FDR have people had theop-
portunity to visit in the evening. Rangers will
be on hand to provide insight and answer
questions. Usual admission fees from $2.00
to $5.00 apply with all proceeds going towards
the new FDR Museum building fund. Join us
from 6 p.m. until 9 p.m. Saturday, November
16, 2002 for this unique experience.
Refreshments available. Please call
706.655.5870 for more in_formation.
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River-Cleaning Volunteers Needed
Georgia has more than 70,100 miles of rivers and streams
that need your help to stay clean. "Rivers Alive," Georgia's
Eleventh Annual River Cleanup, stands poised to do just that
- but they ym help. More than 125 statewide cleanups
are scheduled throughout Georgia in October, but they need
volunteers in order to make these cleanups successful. The
Georgia Department of Natural Resources (DNR) encour-
ages sportsmen's clubs, civic groups, church groups, busi-
nesses and interested citizens to volunteer for a cleanup in
tbeir area.
"This pro proves that people can make a differ-
eric, e," said Harold Reheis, director of the Environmental
Protection Division. "Volunteers have removed thousands
of pounds of trash from our waterways, Their efforts have
helped all Georgian_ better understand the importance of
maintaining our waterways."
Worship service will be held at Friendship Baptist Church
Sunday. Usher's Anniversary will also be observed with the
morning service. Rev. J. Trammell is the pastor.
Mrs. Willie Mac Rolax and Mrs. Odessa Reec attended
a program at White Plain Saturday night.
Mrs. Doris Rose and Mrs. Doris Rolax attended the funer-
al of Ms. Betty Ann Hinton Saturday at Springfield Baptist
Church in Waverly Hall. Rev. Alfred McCrary officiated.
Bobby Thomas of Hamilton was in charge of arrangements.
Burial was in the family cemetery.
Pray for all sick, shut-ins and bereaved families every-
where.