MACHESTER COUN'I JOURNAL, MERIVrHER VINDICATOR, TALBOTrON NEW ERA & HOGANSVnJF. HOME NEWS - OCT. 31 - NOV. 1, 2001
and life insurance, 401(k), - ville, GA
education, etc. Mail your 30251. Phone: (770) 927-6540.
and cover letter to: is an equal opportunity
PC Box 4111, Brandort, employer. (10;31; 11:7c)700-t
39047. EOE. (10:31c)700-1 . ; . , ,
;tt TRAINEES NEEDED
for cashiers who don't
work. Shift options are avail-
Full or part-time, but applicant
possess good work habits,.
attitude and a desire to dent
the public. Apply in person at
Broad Street in Manchester.
11:7c)700-1
- New Horizon's
great car. Wemer
entry-level truck drivers. No
necessary. Eam $700+
lKk benefits. No CDL?
No proJ! CDL training is now
awdlable in your area. 800-363-
7364. (10.31; 11:7,16,23,30c)700-1
READER - The City of
has a fulFtime opening
for a meter reader. Applicant must
has immediate openings for. be at lout 18 years of age, have a
Master level counselor. Min. qualk" itct1 di and a valid Ga.
s: must have a MA in coumL . The salary range
psychology, sociotogy, ora. pOSition is $13,130.21-
related field. These positions are* "$. Hours worked will be
located in Talbot County with one of ..'0p_ a.m. until 5:00 p.m.
programs. '4,¢BpWciay. The City of
Excellent benefits package and.f anequat.opportuni-
negotiable salaries. Please send a. at=lionmurand
State of Ga application to: New
CSB, Attn: Becki Tucker,
2100 Comer Ave., Columbus, GA
E-mail: becidtu@ m:md- +
wk: (706) 596-5763; Ix:
(706) 596-5770. (10:31c)700-1
:does not e on the basis
of re, cebr, religion, sex, national
,aee,, or veteran sta-
tusJ must apply at City Hall
te hours of 8:30 a.m. and
4:00 p.m,, Morlay-Friday. Position
will rewmJn open until filld. (10:31;
SOCIAI./ACTIVITIESASSISTANT- ,11:7€)71X)-1
, Oak Vew Home is accepli alk ',
for a FT
assistant. Duties include
and providing support to the
ties and social services dept., to l
include working with residents and
and implementation of
es program. Must en
wh the eky.
ferred. Apply at 119Oek
Wave@ Hall, GA. 706-582-2117 or"
Send resume 706-582-211,6, ,.
offer competitive pay and beeeli
We are a drug free wo. EOE
(10:31 ; tl :7c)700-1
- Mature, non-
attendant wanted
vath dU,y.
plUS some
Very nice home in
7O6-655-2348.
=CT PART-TIME HOME-
BASED BUSINESS Need
CiVilian peopte who are looking for
eppoftunity. Become
otters.
ext. 4994 VC.
ACCOUNTING TECHNICIAN -
Salary: $23,100 + full benefits.
Responsible for bookkseping .Hp-
tions in a public agency.
H.S. or GED plus 2 years a-
ence. Apply to: ExeculJve Dimctcr,i ,, , .
Chattahoochee Rint IIIMII'ID PART-TIME - 20+
Development Center, 13273 finance corn-
Highway 34 East, P.O. Box 1600;' u/7 at 20 E Main
Franklin, Georgia 30217; 770/85 ;. i:te 716-2947'
6026. Equal opportunity employer. •
(10:31c)700-1 , -"-
CITY CLERK - The City
Greenville,
the of C_ Cae City Ca ,
serves as the chief executive a ,e - - -y --
., ^...^ L-. r ,,, P,...,,r. *,rm:w, Mtll= UH
city' including" recordsofltco,..1 I035. (10:1724,31;
-
oil meeting minutes. Allands all:
cil meetings. The qualifications am ; ,um= ,,ue
mus,ve worked as cterkin muni ,,,,,,,,r,= i.= RAT RACE -
ipa[,Q#vrnent. Mail order
dates should send resume to on one try.
of Greenville, P.O. Box 548, 262-812-5491.
Greenville, Georgia 30222 or
resume to 706-672-1940.
open until filled. The City [.
Greenville is
8OO
against race, religion, sex,
national origin. (10:31;
$500-S1000 WEEKLY! ACT JMJl"O & SALVAGE- New
-Full-time00 we buy aluminum
ly motivated, well spoken brass, we'll haul
als. No experience necessary. We. "1 (706) 655-2174 (2./21-
Will train qualified applicants. . , r't.
hours, insurance available, bonus-
es. Call Angle at 770-252-1930; . III'CDI3TRUOTION - We do
(EO.E.) (10:31c)700-1 tile, additions
o I m. Call for free esti-
$60-$80K/YEAR - - yne (706) 566-8415 or
ed. Established company , . (7:12,TFNc)800
ing rapidly. Opening new oflice :,a,, .... P 'ULA
too! thly. Experience preferred b.,' L'aw' " ,o -
Will train the right people. Call en. ng; expert
770-252-1929. (E.O.E.) . movm msumoon, have
(10:31 (;)700-1 Free tes.
846 2818.
PATROLMAN The
Luthersville is currently
tiori of Patrolman. Qualification: meemx:K, pressurewasm
Excellent people skills, at least 21 ing, many other minor repairs, and
!.years of age, U.S. en, carpenter work. Call 582-3424.
school diploma or equivalent, (#1523*9:30TFNc)800
i_uthemviUe City Hal, ? !LI - Call Jerry
SPECIAL
Mrrsums "
MOTORS
I Up and Orive
Tumlin at 706-663-8041. (11:24-
TFNc)800
GIVE YOUR HOME A FACE UFTt
RerrKxl, renovations, painting. Call
today for free estimate. Lyons
Homes, 706-672-0044 or 7064572-
0282. (6:23 TFNp)800
CURTIS PAINTING AND GENER-
AL CONTRACTING - Interior, exte-
rior painting, hardwood floor refin-
ishing, pressure washing, deck care
Minor home repairs. 706 655-9051;
beeper 1-800-827-6858, pin num-
ber 9885. (1:26 TFNc)800
SEWING MACHINE REPAIR - In
home service. For more information,
call 1-888-268-6034. (2:23-
TFNc)800
EVERGREEN LANDSCAPING &
LAWN SERVICE - Sod, seed and
tree shrub installation, 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 numben (4:12-TFNc)800
FOWLER'S CONSTRUCTION
additions, buildings, remodeling,
water damage, decks & patios. (706)
846-3136 or cell (706) 302-3616.
(1/3-TFNc)800
QUALITY PLUMBING - Quality at
an affordable price. Residential,
commercial and repairs. Call 706-
655-3427. (11:8-TFNc)800
DUKE'S LAWNS & GARDENS -
Fall is the best time to plant and
transplant existing plants, shrubs,
small trees, bulbs, ground convers,
rescue and rye grass seeds. Design
or redesign your environment•
Quality guaranteed, 20 years expe-
rience. 553-5533. (10:24-TFN
nc)800
replacement Windows, vinyl siding.
Licensed electrical and plumbing.
Call 553-5305 or (cell) 706-249-
t994. (5:16-TFNc)800
K E ENTERPRISES - New home
construction and remodeling. Call
Kathy Ellis 628-5094. (10:24;
11:7,163p)800
SERVICES AVAILABLE
Bushhogging, backhoe work, sep-
tic systems, fireplace mantels with
marble surrounds/hearths, wallpa-
per and ceramic tile. Call 625094.
(10:31; 11:7,14;21 p)800
SOUTHERN HOMES PAINTING
AND REPAIR - No job too small.
F.xpenced and dependable. F
estimateK 846-5562, leave tes-
sage. (9:12-10:31p)800
VINYL SIDING - 20 years experi-
ence this area. 846-2738 or 846-
9244. (10:17,24,31; 11:7p)800
PRIVATE DUTY SITTER
HOME REMODELING . Vinyl Specializes in Alzheimer's patients.
HarrisCo. area. Compassionate an,'
loving person. Call 706-323.-518.<,
(10:31c)800
BOO'S PAINTING - Low rates. N::
job too small, References. Painteq
outside of Taylor Foster b=ildinq
Phone 706-846-0279. (10:31ct800
HOME SERVICES- Big Job or sinai
we'll do it all..vinyl siding & wic#ow,
,,additions °decks *new construction
• remodeling -concrete work. Free
estimates • Reasonable rates Ca
today! 825-5657 or 956-0!94
(10:31; 11:7,14,21c)800
I00zoo.o i
LOST KrrrEN. Last seen in vacir -
ity of 809 McCurdy BIvd• Male. nc
neutered, less than I year old Dark
gray, slender with very green eyes
Reward offered. Call 846-8643
(10:31c)900
Girl Scouts - More Than Cookies
Members of the Harris
County Chamber of
Commerce were guests of
the Girl Scouts of Camp
Concharty in Shiloh on
Thursday, October 18th. The
dinner meeting was hosted
by Girl Scouts and their lead-
ers in traditional camp style.
Debbie Caballero,
Executive Director, told the
group that the mission of the
Girl Scouts is to inspire girls
with the highest ideals of
character, conduct, patriot-
ism, and service so that hey
may become happy and
resourceful citizens. The
Concharty Council current-
ly serves more than 4,500
girls and adult volunteers.
IN 2000, the Chamber
granted $1500 through its
tourism grant problem to
help the Concharty Council
with the building of an adven-
ture challenge course at the
camp. The course was built
in three parts. Slated for
completion in January 2002,
the entire course will include:
initiative games, low ropes
and high ropes courses used
in leadership training for all
ages.
The Challenge Course
will be available for the
Harris County community as
GIRL SCOUTS - MORE THAN COOKIES - Debbie Caballero, Executive Director of
Camp Concharty, and David Ridgeway, Chamber President-elect are pictured shaking
hands at the Concharty Council dinner meeting on October 18th. Girl Scouts who partic-
ipated in the program are shown seated.
welt as groups from sur-
rounding areas including
church groups, schools,
sports teams, and youth and
adult leadership students.
Summer Camp partici-
pants already bring tourism
Valley Rescue Mission
Assistance Signup Begins
The Valley Rescue Mission will hold its Christmas Holiday
Assistance Sign-up for Christmas toys and holiday food bas-
kets in the chapel on the corner of 2903 Second Avenue and
29th Street, in Columbus, as follows
• November 5th through 9th (Monday - Friday)
• November 12th through 16th (Monday - Friday)
9: a.m. to 11.0 noon
1.0 p.m. to 3.0 p.m.
• Working Parents Signup
November 10th and 17th (Saturdays)
lff. a.m. to 1.' p.m.
Clients are reminded to bring their children's social secu-
rity or Medicaid cards, proof of income or disability docu-
mentations or separation notice, rent/mortgage receipts, and
current utility bills. Grandparents can only signup their
grandchildren if they have legal custody.
Applicants are reminded they are only eligible for assis-
tance from one area helping organization. Each year the
Valley Rescue Mission gives toys to approximately 2,300
area children and food bags to 900 families. For more infor-
mation contact the Valley Rescue Mission 322-8267.
Local Students
Make Dean's List
lisher, and may also use a
referral service for future
employment opportunities.
More than 2,500 colleges
and universities nationwide
use the publication to rec-
ognize their academically
qualified students. To learn
more about The National
Dean's List visit www.hon-
oring.com
Local students selected
include: Benjamin J.
Angley, Lakeisha M. Dean,
Judith A. Frix, and Carla E
Glanton, all of Greenville;
Kimberly E. Powers, and
Whitney O. Williams, both
of Hogansville; Damita L.
Hamler, Dana Waller, and
Elizabeth A. Wriston, all of
Manchester; Christopher
M. Pope of Pine Mountain;
Jason D. Cawthon, and
Shermisha Williams, both
A total of twelve stu-
dents from this area are
among the approximately
140,000 students included
in the 24th Annual Edition
of The National Dean's List,
2000-2001. The National
Dean's List, published by
Educational
Communications, Inc., is
the largest recognition pro-
gram and publication in the
nation honoring high
achieving college students.
Students are selected
for this honor by their col-
lege deans, registrars or
honor society advisors and
must be in the upper 10%
of their class, on their
school's "Dean's List," or
have earned a comparable
honor. Listed students are
eligible to compete for
$50,000 in scholarship
awards funded by the pub-
dollars to our area. The even more groups to Harris
Challenge Course willattract County
The store is closed and
we've got to clean it out.
Every'thing must goY
• Fishing TackJe • NASCAR
• Soft Drinks T-shirts & t
• Cardy • Beer
• Crackers • Canned Qx.Js
• Dale Eamhardt • Minnow Bucke
Hats & • Cricket Cagc
Red Dog's River Road Outpost
3482 Hwy. 85E • Manchester
Cars, Trucks, Vans,
Sport Utilities - New
And Used - Hundreds
of Makes & Models
To Choose From!
( •
of Warm Springs.
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24 HouRs A DAY, 7 DAYS A WEEK ]