STAR-1VIERCURY, HARRIS CObr'I'Y JOURNAL, VLNDICATOR, TALBOTrON NEW ERA & HOGANSVlLLE HOME NEWS - NOV. 14 - Nov. 16, 2001
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POLICE OFFICER -
City of Manchester Police
an opening for a
Applicant must be 21
of age, possess a valid
Ucense, and be a
school graduate or have
a GED. Georgia POST
ap.ants onty. Applicants
background investi-
driver's license review and
screen. The City of
opponun
ifild. Applicants should submit
Chief LA. Genus, P.O.
366, Manchester, Georgia
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SHERIFF - The Pike
Sheriff's Office is now tak-
! applications for the position of
Sheriff, a current post certi-
Fax resume to
IPike County Sheriff's Office (770)
Applications accepted
8 a.m. - 5 p.m.E.O.E.
WANTED - Chnstmas tree
Nov. 26th thru
Fla. CI Buddy
Janet 706-846-9714.
NB.P w0000rr.
Thursday thru Sunday, 5:00
to 10:00 p.m. $7.00 per hour
snacks. Phone 1-877-612-
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$250
mo. PT., $3,000 roD. FT. Free
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BUSINESS - Eam
$2,000 in the next 30 to 60
706-322-
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November 18, 2 - 5:00 p.m. • November 25, 2 - 5:00 p.m
Illl
-' 800
& SALVAGE - New
used parts, we buy aluminum
copper and brass. We'll haul
(706) 655-2174 (2/21-
CONSTRUCTION - We do
ceramic tile, additions
any repairs. Call for free esti-
706) 566-8415 or
655-2561. (7:12,TFNc)800
INSULA-
Seamless guttenng; expert
Blown insulation. Save
Free estimates.
Call Weyman Owens, 846 2818.
(#755"6:1 TFNc)800
MR. HANDYMAN - Top quality work.
Painbng, sheetrock, pressure wash-
ing, 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 UFT!
Remodel, renovations, painting. Call
today for free estimate. Lyons
Homes, 706-672-0044 or 706-672-
0282. (63 TFNp)800
an affordable price. ResidentS, com-
mercial and repairs. Call 706-655-
3427. (11:8-TFNc)800
DUKE'S LAWNS & GARDENS -
FaU is the best time to pant and trans-
plant existing plants, shrubs, small
trees, bulbs, ground covers, rescue
and rye grass seeds. Design or
redesign your environment. Quality
guaranteed, 20 years expenence.
553-5533. (10:24-TFN nc)800
HOME REMODEUNG - Vinyl
replacement windows, vinyl siding.
Licensed electrical and plumbing.
Call 553-5305 or (cell) 706-249-
1994. (5:16-TFNc)800
CURTIS PAINTING AND GENER-
AL CONTRACTING - Interior, exte-
rior painting, hardwood fk)or refinish-
ing, 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)800
EVERGREEN LANDSCAPING &
LAWN SERVICE - Sod, seed and
tree shrub instalfion, mowing, trim-
ming, leaves, etc. Licensed and
insured. Free estimates. Call Mark
Hood 706-663-4757; Cell: 415-0775.
(3:I-TFNc)800
K E ENTERPRISES - New home
constru and remodeling. Call
Kathy Ellis 628-5094. (10:24;
11:7,16,23p)800
SERVICES AVAILABLE
Bushhogging, backhoe work, septic
s,, fireplace mantels with mar-
ble surrounds/hearths, wallpaper
and ceramic tile. Call 628-5094.
(10:31; 11:7,14;21p)800
HOME SERVlClES - Big job or small,
we'll do it all. ,'vinyl siding & windows
• additions .decks ,new construction
• remodeling -concrete work. Free
estimates • Reasonable rates. Call
toda 825-5657 or 956-0194. (10:31;
11:7,14,21c)800
DELOACH CONSTRUCTION -
repairs, remodeling, additions and
new homes. Call (706) 672-9169. If
no answer please leave a message
and phone number. (4:12-TFNc)800
DRIVER AVAILABLE - Am availab
to transport mob to doc-
tor's appointments, etc. in set
radk at reasonab rates. Can 553-
9900 for . (11:14c)800
FOWLER'S CONSTRUCTION
additions, buildings, remodeling,
water damage, decks& patios. (706)
846-3136 or cell (706) 302-3616.
(1/3-TFNc)eO0
QUALITY PLUMBING - Quality at
GERKIES 8TIJMP GRIN[HNG - We
get to the root of your problem.
Discounts on larger jobs. All work
done at a low affordable price. Free
estimates. Call 1-706-553-2005.
(11:1421,28; 12:5p)800
State Predicts
More Traffic
For Holiday
The Georgia State Patrol
is predicting heavier than
normal traffic across
Georgia during the long 102-
hour Thanksgiving holiday
period. Georgia State Patrol
Commuder Colonel George
Ellis said the heavy traffic
could translate to as many as
20 deaths on state's roads.
The Thanksgiving holi-
day period begins
Wednesday, November 21 at
6 p.m. and ends at midnight,
Sunday, November 25.
During that time, Colonel
Ellis said predictions are for
3,510 traffic crashes and
1,025 injuries in addition to
the 20 fatalities. Last year,
there were 18 fatalities, 801
injuries and 3.190 traffic
crashes.
"Thanksgiving is always
the heaviest traveled holiday
period each year," Colonel
Ellis said. "The events of
September 11 have left some
people opting for motor vehi-
cle travel this year rather
than flying to their holiday
destination. Given this com-
bination, it is highly proba-
ble this holiday period will be
the heaviest traveled period
ever in Georgia," he said.
Colonel Ellis said State
Troopers would be on full-
patrol on Wednesday and
Sunday, which are the heav-
iest travel days of the holi-
day period. "State Troopers
wig be concentrating on safe
travel during holiday
patrols," he said. "Troopers
will not hesitate to ticket dan-
gerous drivers, especially
when innocent people are
endangered. We want motor
vehicle travel to be as safe as
possible."
He encouraged motorists
planning to travel for the hol-
iday period to plan their trips
well in advance. "Be pre-
pared for heavier than nor-
rnal traffic on the interstates
and major traffic arteries,"
he sakL "Allow yourself plen-
ty of time to reach your des-
tination and anticipate
delays." Colonel Ellis also
stressed the importance of
making rest stops along the
way to avoid driver fatigue.
"Take turns driving if possi-
ble or, ff traveling alone, take
a break at the first signs of
fatigue," he emphasized. "A
drowsy driver is just as dan-
gerous on the road as an alco-
hol or drug impaired driver."
The Georgia State Patrol
will be participating in
Operation C.A.R.E., or com-
bined Accident Reduction
Effort, during the holiday
patrol. Operation C.A.R.E. is
an international effort by law
enforcement officers to
reduce the number of traffic
crashes and deaths during
the holiday period through
high visibility enforcement
patrols.
The highest number of
fatalities recorded over the
Thanksgiving holiday period
was 43 in 1969 and the low-
est was four in 1949.
West Georgia Health System
LaGrange, GA.
- New Pay Rates[
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shod-term stay/med-surg unit! Limited weekend shifts! Hours are 7 a.m. - 7
p.m. or 7 p.m. - 7 a.m.t Must have current GA licensure. We have immediate
openings for:.
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We offer competitive salanes and excellent benefits package including:
health, dental, life and disability options, earned time off, retirement plan, tax
deferred annuities, credit union, tuition reimbursement and more! Apply in per-
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Callaway i qovember
Calendar of Events
Callaway Gardens is a
worM-class horticultural dis-
play garden and resort in
Pine Mountain, Ga., which
features an array of activi-
ties throughout the year
Below are the events for
November. Admission is $12
per adult and $6 per child (6-
12). Children five and younger
are admitted free. Rates do
not include sales tax and may
increase during special
events. Two-day tickets are
available and valid for con-
secutive days only.
Gardens 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 Chapel and numer-
ous walking trails.
Callaway Gardens, oper-
ated by the non-profit Ida
Co.son Callaway Foundation,
is open 9: a.m. EST to 5:00
p.m. daffy, 365 days per year,
and is fun for the entire fam-
ily. The two operate in uni-
son as a model for excellence
in environmental education
and land stewardship.
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-
CALLAWAY (225-5292) or
www.caUawaygardens.com.
The Coca-Cola
Company's
Sundblom
Santa
See the original artwork
by I-Iaddon Sundbl0m 0 (the
famous joHy smiling, rosy-
checked, bearded gentle-
man in a red suit. November
12-January 6 - Free with
• Gardens admission.
Everyone's current
image of Santa was origi-
nally the idea of artist
Haddon Sundblom, com-
missioned to create a Santa
to be used in the Coca-Cola
Company's advertising
some 70 years ago.
Sundblom's first Santa
Claus appeared in a 1931
advertisement in the
Saturday Evening Post and
his enduring images still
delight the young and old
alike. Don't miss an oppor-
tunity to view this original
and historical display.
Beaujolais
Nouveau
The evening begins with
a reception featuring the
2001 Beaujolais Nouveau as
well as other fine wines
from the Burgundy wine
region. November 16 - Fee:
One night package rate is
$261 plus tax. Reservations
required. Call 1-800-CALL-
AWAY (225-5292), ext. 5249.
Hors d'oeuvres from
the Burgundy region are
served to complement the
wines, followed by a buffet
dinner featuring tradition-
al menu items also from the
Burgundy region. This one-
night package includes
accommodations, recep-
tion, wines and buffet din-
ner.
Cooking
Class:
Beaujolais
Nouveau
a buffet lunch featuring the
three dishes and two com-
plementary wine samples
from Georgia Crown
Distributors.
Wooden
Basket
Weaving
Hand-weave a beautiful
and functional square mar-
ket basket. November 17 -
Fee: $48, reservations
required. Call 1-800-CALL-
AWAY (225-5292), ext. 5153.
Participants should
have good hand strength
and a sense of humor! All
materials will be provided.
Fantasy In
Lights ® Night
Walk
The only opportunity to
walk through Fantasy In
Lights. November 18 - Fee:
$12/adult, $6/child (ages 6-
12, five and younger are
admitted free).
Reservations required. Call
the March of Dimes at (706)
569-8302.
Enjoy an enchanted
evening strolling through
millions of lights along five
miles of beautiful holiday
scenes choreographed to
delightful music. Proceeds
benefit the March of Dimes
and the Ida Cason Callaway
Foundation.
Fantasy In
Lights®
Celebrates
Anniversary
With more than 8 million
lights, the holidays are
bright at Callaway Gardens'
Fantasy In Lights.
November 21-December 27
- Tickets are available begin-
ning October 29. Call 1-800-
CALLAWAY (225-5292) for
Fantasy In Lights ticket
information. Fantasy In
, Lights tickets include admks-
" sion to Callaway Gardens.
This incredible ride-
through event includes larg-
er-than-life holiday scenes
nestled in the beautiful
woodlands. You'll be awed
by such delightful scenes as
Santa's Workshop, March of
the Toy Soldiers, Magical
Christmas Garden,
Snowflake Valley and our
newest scene, Enchanted
Rainbow Forest. At Robin
Lake Beach, enjoy the beau-
tiful Nativity and entertain-
ing rendition of The Night
Before Christmas. Inside
the Christmas Village,
exhibits, crafters, entertain-
ment and delicious food send
your spirits soaring. Of
course, Santa is there to hear
the wish of every boy and
girl! Call for prices and
details.
Thanksgiving
Buffet
Food, food and more food
on three different buffets.
November 22 - Fee: Priced
from $22.50 per adult, plus
tax, depending on location.
Reservations required at
some locations. Call 1-800-
CALLAWAY (225-5292), ext.
5274.
Enjoy a bountiful
Thanksgiving buffet at the
Callaway Convention Center
Ballrooms, Plantation Room,
or Gardens Restaurant. OR,
order from the menu at the
Country Kitchen or Georgia
Room.
Saturday, December 1, 2001, 10AM
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Learn how to prepare
tasty wine dishes with the
Fall cooking series,
Callaway Gardens
Presents: Cooking with
Vegetables. November 17 -
Fee: $49.95 per person,
reservations required. Call
l00p,
5292), ext. 6765.
This class will feature
three recipes prepared 'ARKWAY
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with this year's Beaujolais I
Nouveau. For a grand
MITSUBISHI
finale, attendees will enjoy
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