MACHESTER STAR-M.E.RCURY, HARRIS CObLNTY JOURNAL, MERIWErIER VINDICATOR, TALSCrrrON NEW ERA & HOGANSVIIA£ HOME NEWS - OCTOBERR 17-19, 2001
)ment Center, 13273
,34 East, P.O. Box
1600, Franklin. GA30217.
or 770-854-
Fax: 706-675-0448.
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PERFECT PART-TIME
HOME-BASED BUSINESS -
Need Christian people who are
looking for an income oppor-
tunity. Become financially free
helping others. Call 706-
646-3794, ext. 4994 VC.
10:10,17,24,31 p)700-2
- Van driving position
for Harris County Senior
Citizen Center. Requires:
criminal background
check, drug screen, willing to
apply for CDL, 35 hrs./wk,
EOE (10:17c)700-2
GENERAL 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
SEWING MACHINE REPAIR
- In home service. For more
information, call 1-888-268-
6034. (2:23-TFNc)8(X)
EVERGREEN LANDSCAP-
ING & LAWN SERVICE - Sod,
seed and tree shrub installa-
tion, mowing, trimming, leaves,
etc. Licensed and insured. Free
estimates. Call Mark Hood 706-
663-4757; Cell: 415-0775. (3:I-
TFNc)800
DELOACH CONSTRUCTION
- repairs, remodeling, additions
and new homes. Call (706) 672-
9169. If no answer please leave
a message and phone num-
ber. (4:12-TFNc)800
ATTENTION! Own a comput-
e Work from home. Mail
order/e-commerce. $1000-
$7000 PT-FT. Free info.
www.yourtum4dreams.com 1-
888-684-86O9.
(9:26;10:3,10,17c)700-3
CHRISTMAS MONEY OR
CAREER - Your choice with
Avon. Call 1-800-959-1035.
(10:17 24.31' 11:7p)7C0-3
AAA GREETING CARD
ROUTE - 25 top stores (all
local). $1000 wkly. 800-734-
5064. (10:17c)700-3
LI US WORK
_,o., 800
ROFESSIONAL
LANIER AUTO & SALVAGE
- New and used parts, we buy
aluminum cans, copper and
brass. We'll haul your junk.
(706) 655-2174 (2/21-
TFNc)800
D&A CONSTRUCTION - We
do remodeling, ceramic tile,
additiong and any repairs. Call
for free estimates. Dwayne
(70) 566-8415 or (706) 655-
2561. (7:12,TFNc)800
GUTrERING/BLOWN INSU-
LATION Seamless guttenng;
expert installation. Blown insu-
lation. Save on cooling/heat-
ing. Free estimates. Call
Weyman Owens, 846 2818.
(#755"6:1 TFNc)800
MR. HANDYMAN - Top quali-
ty work. Painting, sheetrock,
pressure washing, many other
minor repairs, and carpenter
work. Call 582-3424.
(#1523"9:30 TFNc)800
HOME REMODELING - Call
Jerry Tumlin at 706-663-8041.
(11:24-TFNc)800
GIVE YOUR HOME A FACE
LIFT! Remodel, renovations,
painting. Call today for free esti-
mate. Lyons Homes, 706-672-
0044 or 706-672-0282. (6:23
TFNp)800
CURTIS PAINTING AND
FOWLER'S CONSTRUC-
TION additions, buildings,
remodeling, water damage,
dacks & pat. (706) 846-3136
or cell (706) 302-3616. (1/3-
TFNc)S00
QUALITY PLUMBING -
Quality at an affordable price.
Residential, commercial and
repairs. Call 706-655-3427.
(11:8-TFNc)800
DUKE'S LAWNS & GAR-
DENS - Landscaping design,
install, flower gardens, refur-
bishing old yards and new, trim
bushes, pine straw. Quality and
expenence for 25 years. 553-
5533. Call day or night. (4:18-
TFN nc)8(X)
HOME REMODELING - Vinyl
replacement windows, vinyl
siding. Licensed electrical and
plumbing. Call 553-5305 or
(cell) 706-249-1994. (5:16-
TFNc)800
LACKEY'S LAWN SERVICE
- Commercial & Residential -
Free estimates. Mowing,
mulching, tnmming, flower
beds, etc. Call 846-8635.
(9:26;10:3,10,17p)800
K E ENTERPRISES - New
home constructk and rerrxxl-
cling. Call Kathy Ellis 628-5094.
(9:26;10:3,10,17p)800
SERVICES AVAILABLE
Bushhogging, backhoe work,
septic systems, fireplace man-
tels with marble
surrounds/hearths, wallpaper
and ceramic tile. Call 628-5094.
(9:26; 10:3,10,17p)800
SOUTHERN HOMES PAINT-
ING AND REPAIR - No job too
small. Experienced and
dependable. Free estimates.
846-5562, leave message.
(9:12-10:31p)800
SAND BLASTING - Have
machine to bead blast and
clean equipment, tools,
machinery, etc. Call 706-674-
2894. Leave message.
(9:26;10:3,10,17c)800
WORSLEY HOME REPAIR -
Siding, storage, building, paint-
ing, pressure washing, remod-
SPECIAL AUTO FIILn.NCE
iiii i iiii,
-SUPER CEmR
Specializing In
Credit Due to
Bad Credit, Repo's,
Leins & Judgements
HOTIJI
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HITSUBISHI
NOTORS
PARKWAY
MITSUBISHI
1327 LaFayette Parkway
LaGrange, GA
(706) 882-Ze
Wake Up and Drive
eling. Call 846-9716, leave
message.
(9:26; 10:3,10,17p)800
WILL SIT WITH ELDERLY - In
afternoon. Have expenence.
Call 674-2209.
(10:3,10,17c)800
LITTLE ANGELS CHILD
CARE - Has openings avail-
able for children. Call 846-9602,
ask for Leila. (10:17p)800
CHILD CARE - Degreed
teacher who is now stay-at-
home mom would like to keep
kids in her horne. Christian envi-
ronment, excellent references.
If interested, call 637-5452.
(10:17c)800
CHILD CARE - I will keep
childen in my home from 6:30
a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Call 672-2488.
(10:17,24p)800
VINYL SIDING- 20 years expe-
nence this area. 846-2738 or
846-9244. (10:17,24,31;
11:7p)800
A.C. STEAM CLEANING &
JANITORIAL SERVICES -
Autos, residential, commercial
Home and office cleaning.
Unbeatable prices, free esti-
mates. Call 706-637-8244 or
706-637-8034. ( 10:17,24c)800
LOST DOG - Miniature dachs-
hund, brown. 2 years old.
Fading tattoo in ear. Lost in
vicinity of Oak Mountain
Estates near Waverly Hall.
655-3784 or 582-6063.
Reward. (10:17c)900
LOST - Liver and white
Spnnger Spanier, lost in Phil
Howe Rd., Raleigh Rd. vicini-
ty. Reward. Call 706-846-9628.
(10:17,24c)900
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SPECIAL SERVICES - At
Lighthouse Assembly, 150
Pine Street, Wavedy Hall,
October 21st at 11 a.m. serv-
ice. Rev. Jimmy Templeton of
Lakeland, Florida will be guest
speaker. (10:17c)1000
Run/Wa/k/Ro//
Set for RWSIR
The second annual
Roosevelt Run/Walk/Roll For
Rehabilitation is slated for
Nov. 17 at 3 p.m.
Voted the Best New Race
of 2000 by Georgia Runner
Magazine, the 5K and one-
mile competitions got their
start last fall and raised over
$2,000 for student programs
at the Roosevelt Warm
Springs Institute for
Rehabilitation Vocational
Unit.
Races will again be held
on the Roosevelt Institute
grounds with both starting
and finishing at the Center for
Therapeutic Recreation. The
5"K will start at 3 p.m. and the
one-mile at 4.
Awards will be presented
for Overall, Master's, RWSIR
Employee and Wheelchair
Male and Female winners, as
well as in five-year age
groups. Everyparticipant will
receive a long-sleeve, three-
color race T-shirt and there
will be plenty of door prizes.
Entry fees will be $17
through Nov. 9 and $20 there.
after through race day. All
wheelchair participants must
register by Nov. 1. All pro-
ceeds again go the VRU.
To register or for more
information, contact Jayne
Bryan at 706/65.5-5118.
Therapy Month
Cdebrated at
Roosevelt
October is Physical
Therapy Month.
In obsetw-ance of the evenL
the physical therapists at the
Roosevelt Warm Springs
Institute for willhosttheir thi
annual Red Blood Drive
from 12 noon until 5 p.m. on
Oct. 23 in historic Georgia Halt
Soft drinks and homemade
snacks will be provided for
everyone n attendance.
For more informa
Greene can be reached at
706/655-564&
Callaway Gardens
October 2001 Events
Callaway Gardens is a
worM-class horticultural dis-
play garden and resort in Pine
Mountam, Go., which features
an array of activities through-
out the year. Below are the
events for October. Admission
is $12 per adu]t ar $6 per chiJ
(6-12). Children five and
younger are admitted free.
Rates do not include sales tax
and may increase during spe-
cial events. Two-day tickets are
available and valid for consec-
utive days only.
6ardens admission
includes the Virginia Hand
Callaway Discovery Center,
Callaway Brothers Azalea
Bowl, Birds of Prey program,
Cecil B. Day Butterfly Center,
John A. Sibley Horticultural
Center, Discovery Bicycle
Trail, Mr. Cason's Vegetable
Garden, Pioneer Log Cabin, Ida
Cason Callaway Memorial
and nunous wallang
trails.
CaUaway Gardens, operat.
ed by the non-pmfit lda Cason
Ca11ay Foundation, is open
9.00 a.m. EST to S.O p.m. daily,
365 days per year, and is fun
for the entire family. The two
operate in unison as a model
for excellence in enrironmen-
tal education and land stew-
ardshir.
Callaway Gardens is in
Pine Mountain, Ca., 60 min-
utes southwest of Atlanta and
30 minutes north of
Columbus. For additional
information, contact
Callaway Gardens at 1-800-
CALI.,AWAY (225-5292) or
www.callawaygardens.com.
Learn how to prepare
tasty broccoli dishes with the
Fall cooking series, Callaway
Gardens Presents: Cooking
with Vegetables. October 20
- Fee: $25 per person, reser-
vations required. Call 1-800-
CALLAWAY (225-5292), ext.
6765.
Enjoy a 15-minute "how-
to-grow" session from ahor-
ticulturist and a 45-minute
cooking demonstration from
our staff of chefs highlight-
ing broccoli. For a grand
finale, attendees will enjoy a
buffet lunch featuring the
dishes plus two complemen-
tary wine samples from
Georgia Crown Distributors.
Autumn
against some of the world's
finest golfers at one of
Georgia's oldest profegsion-
al golf tournaments.
Proceeds from the tourna-
ment benefit a number of
area youth charities includ-
ing the Boys Clubs and Girls
Clubs. Since Buick has spon-
sored the event, millions of
dollars have been raised for
charities in the area. Tickets
may be purchased by con-
tacting the Buick Challenge
offices, P.O. Box 2056,
Columbus, Ga., 31902 or by
telephone at 1-888-4CHAL-
LENGE or 706-324-0411.
Individual season badges,
group season badges and
sponsorship packages are
available.
Adventure Hike
Join our exploration of
different habitats in the
unique Cason J. Callaway
Memorial Forest. October 20
- Fee: $5 members, $6 non-
members. Reservations
required. Ages: 12 years and
older, under 16 must be
accompanied by adult.
Discover magnificent
longleaf pines and chestnut
oaks along the Pine Mountain
Ridge where Fall color will
be unfolding. Lush fern beds
are breathtaking in the bet-
tomlands along Barnes
Creek. Enjoy a day in the
woods on this 4.5-mile, mod-
erately strenuous hike.
l003A Tour's
Georgia Junior Buick
Stamp
Exhibit
The Georgia Junior Duck
Stamp Exhibit features stu-
dent wildlife art submitted
to the U.S. Fish & Wildlife
Service. Now through
October 3!- Free with
Gardens Admission.
Callaway Gardens is
proud to host the 2000-2001
Georgia Junior Duck Stamp
Exhibit at the Virginia Hand
Callaway Discovery Center.
One hundred entries are on
display through October 31,
including Georgia's 36 win-
ners. The U.S. Fish & Wildlife
Service sponsors this pro-
gram annually to promote
conservation through arts.
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Children and adults alike
will enjoy October weekends
full of harvest activities and
entertainment. October 13 &
14, and 20 & 21 - Free with
Gardens admission; howev-
er, a fee is charged for some
activities.
Mr. Cason's Vegetable
Garden will be buzzing with
activity as families enjoy
pumpkin carving contests,
scarecrow building competi-
tions, a children's Nature
Costume contest, a honey bee
exhibit, a blacksmith, story-
telling, bluegrass music and
more. Harvest products and
food also will be available for
purchase.
Fall Flower
Arranging
with Ubbey
Oliver
Let Libbey Oliver take
the mystery out of arranging
flowers and making beauti-
ful Fall decorations. October
19 - Fee: $70 per person,
includes lunch. Reservations
required. Call 1-800-CAI.
AWAY (225-5292), ext. 5153.
Libbey Oliver, former
manager of floral services
for the Colonial
Williamsburg Foundation,
now lectures and serves as a
consultant to the flora] indus-
try. Oliver will demonstrate
several techniques with a
variety of materials during
the morning and after par-
ticipants enjoy a delicious
lunch they'll be able to cre-
ate designs of their own.
Challenge at
Callaway
Check out the swing of
your favorite golf pro while
watching them compete in
the Buick Challenge. October
25-28 - Tickets must be pur-
chased from the Buick
• Challenge office.
The Buick Challenge,
October 25-28, offers specta-
tors, players and sponsors
one of the PGA Tour's most
exceptional events as well as
a tournament with a rich his-
tory. Competing for a purse
of $3.4 million, the 2000 tour-
nament champion, David
DuvaU, defends his title
Cooking
Class: Broccoli
Season Bioonts
Fall has arrived when the
beauty of mums is on display
at Callaway Gardens. October-
November- Free with Gardens
admissio
Autumn at Callaway
Gardens means chrysanthe-
mum season. During October
and November, beautiful
chrysanthemums are di
played throughout the
Gardens, spocifically at the
Sibley Horticultural Center
and Mr. Cason's Vegetable
Gardeix Another favorite spot
to enjoy in the Gardens is Mr.
Cason's Vegetable Garden. By
mid-November unique
chrysanthemum cascades
adorn the Sibley Center with
their extraordinary beauty.
Advanr0000l
Fly-Fishing
October 20-21 - Fee: $225
per student includes use of
premium equipment plus
catered lunch both days,
Reservations required. Call
1-800-CALLAWAY (225-
5292), ext. 5142
Taught by Federation of
Fly Fishers certified
advanced casting instruc-
tors, this class is designed for
fly fishers who have taken
our beginner's level class or
any anglers wanting to take
their skills to the next level.
It can help anyone improve
their skills.
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