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PERSONAL
Your ears will be hoxed
My name is Melvin Smith, and I
am a concerned citizen. My step
father’s name is Mr. Stand. I love
Mr. Stand and he loves me as
well. I will ask Mr. Stand to box
your ears if you keep giving me
trouble. It is not time to cause
trouble. There are things you do
not know. I eat Dole pineapples
all the time; also, I know Mr. Bob
Dole. Someone gave an order and
that order said, the front line
must hold. President Ford hasl
given that same order back in
1976 I think it was. Also, President Reagan said we must
tighten our belt. It is not time to think like a fool, it is
time to think business. I have banked at First Federal
Bank and done a lot of business with them. The rule was
that we don’t care how pretty she is and we don’t care
about religion. It has come time for you to pay us. We
want our money. I am putting organized religion and the
FBI on notice to stop the threats and the harassment.
You have the power of a bug; you will not get one cent
from me. When I was jailed in Florida, I saw the poor
sleeping in the courtyard while organized religion took
in millions of dollars and took people’s wealth from
them. Also in the State of Georgia, people in prison will
receive better prison trials than the ones come to prison.
No one will be made to give organized religion any
money. Also no one will be made to give Judge Over
street money. The state of Georgia cares more for you in
prison than out of prison. A black attorney cares for the
state rights but do not care about his defendant rights in
Georgia. That attorney’s name is Randoph Frails. I want
the state of Georgia to take his attorney’s license from
him. This fight is not Mr. Jackson’s fight. He must keep
out of it. Now, I ask you to tell me you are going to kill
my daughter again over insurance money and I will tell
you again I will also kill you again. I will not take it back.
Test me and see where I stand. Not one penny will I give
you.
Sincerely,
Melvin Smith
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Customer Service Representatives are
needed for a National Company. Appli
cants must have great communication
skills, superior telephone etiquette and a
strong commitment to provide excellent
customer service. 35 wpm required with
good computer skills. College degree pre
ferred. Bilinguai ability a plus! You may
apply in person at 1143 Laney-Walker
Blvd. Applications are accepted Monday-
Thursday, 2:00 p.m. -.4:00 p.m. Please
bring ad to apply. .-
GENERAL
HELP
WANTED
Church Pianist
Needed
Organ experience
helpful
Call
706-793-1240
Rev. Gwendolyn
Smith between 5-
8:30 Mon-Fri.
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GENERAL
SURROGATE
MOTHERS
WANTED
Fee plus expenses
for carrying a cou
ple’s child. Must be
18-35 and-previ
ously had a child.
Steven Litz,
Attorney
1-317-996-2000
GENERAL
HIRING ALL
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Experience
Only, Call
(706)722-9698
Ask for
Gerald or Shelton
NOTICE
The Augusta Transit Depdrtment has established a Dis
advantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Program in
acordance with regulations of the U.S. Department of
Transportation (DOT), 49 CFR Part 26.
Augusta Transit’s overall goal for FY 2003 is 8% of all
funds expended for each DOT-assisted contract will be
awarded to cerfied minority, women and small business
owners. This figure is exclusive of FTA funds to be used
for the purchase of transit vehicles. Public comment will
be received for 45 days. Augusta-Richmond County will
use the certification standards of Subpart D of part 26
and the certification procedures of Subpart E of part 26
to determine eligibility of firms to participate as DBEs in
DOT-assisted contracts.
If you are African American, Hispanic American, Asian
Pacific American, American Indian, Subcontinent Asian,
Female or a small business owner (personal net worth of
$750,000 or less), please contact Ms. Brenda Byrd-
Pelaez at 821-2303 or complete the form below and mail
it to the Augusta Human Resources Department at the
address listed below. If you would like to comment on
the Augusta Transit DBE Program and/or Program
goals, please forward your comments to:
Augusta Human Resources Department
Room 601-Municipal Building
530 Greene Street
Augusta, Georgia 30911
706-821-2303
706-821-2867 (fax)
www.augustaga.gov.
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EMPLOYMENT
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Paine College is
seeking applicants for
the following full-time
teaching positions:
Instructor or Assis
tant Professor of
Philosophy, Assis
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Professor of Sociology. Applicants for‘
Instructor or Assistant Professor of
Philosophy must: teach four courses (12
hrs./semester) that may include Ethics,
Social and Political Philosophy, Problems
of Philosophy degree required, Ph.D. and
previous college teaching experience pre
ferred. Qualified applicants must send a
letter of application, vita, three letters of
recommendation, and official transcripts
to: Dr. Lola Richardson, Chair, Division
of Humanities, Paine College, 1235 Fif
teenth Street, Augusta, GA 30901.
Applicants for Instructor or Assistant
Professor of History must: teach four
History and/or Political Science courses
each semester and advise students. Mas
ter's or Ph.D. in History preferred and
experience teaching at the collegiate level
is required. Expertise in African American
History, U.S. History-Modern Period, and
Political Process Movements is ideal.
Applicants for Instructor or Assistant
Professor of Sociology must: advise stu
dents and teach four courses per semes
ter in the areas of Research Methods,
Black Family, and Criminology. Qualified
applicants must send a letter of applica
tion, vita, official transcripts, and three let
ters of recommendation to: Dr. Phillip
Thomas, chair, Social Sciences Divi
sion, Paine College, 1235 Fifteenth
Street, Augusta, GA 30901.
Paine College is a church-related, four
year, residential, liberal arts college. Paine
is supported by the United Methodist
Church, the Christian Methodist Episcopal
Church, and the United Negro College
Fund. Dr. Shirley A.R. Lewis is President
of Paine College.
NOTICE
EMPLOYMENT
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NOTICE
COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION
OF RICHMOND COUNTY
FEBRUARY 12, 2003
The Richmond County Board of Education is soliciting
Request For Proposal’s for the following until 3:00 p.m,
on Tuesday, March 18, 2003, for the following:
1. IRS Section 457(b) Deferred Compensation Plan
2. IRS Section 529 Educational Savings Plan
The Request for Proposal specifications may be obtained
at 2083 Heckle Street, Augusta, Georgia, 30904, 706-
737-7200.
The Richmond County Board of Education reserves the
right to reject any and all RFP’s and to waive technical
ities and informalities.
COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION OF
RICHMOND COUNTY
By: Dr. Charles G. Larke, Secretary
NOTICE
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
CITY OF AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
APPLICATION WORKSHOP
for
YEAR 2004
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) PROGRAM
EMERGENCY SHELTER GRANT (ESG) PROGRAM
HOME INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM
On behalf of the Mayor and the Augusta-Richmond
County Commission, the Housing and Neighborhood
Develolfment Department is sponsoring an Application
Workshop for citizens, agencies and businesses interest
ed in applying for Year 2004 CDBG, ESG and HOME
funds.
. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK
GRANT PROGRAM
Eligible activities: Neighborhood Revitalization,
Economic Development, Public Facility Improve
ments, Public Services, etc.
. EMERGENCY SHELTER GRANT PROGRAM
Eligible activities: Shelter Renovations and Pro
vision of Services to Homeless Persons
. EOME INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIPS PRO-
Eligible activities: Expand Supply of Affordable
Houses
If you are interested in applying for funds, please attend
the Application Workshop:
: WHEN: Monday, February 24, 2003
TIME: 9:00 am. - 12:00 noon
WHERE: Richmond County Health
Department
950 Laney-Walker Boulevard
Augusta, Georgia
Participation of all residents of the City of Augusta,
including minorities and non-English speaking persons,
as well as persons with mobility, visual or hearing
impairments are encouraged to attend. Persons desiring
mmmodations should contact Rose White at 821-
Warren C. Smith, Director
Housing and Neighborhood Development Department
One 10th Street, Suite 430
: Augusta, GA 30901
'(706)821-1797 :
TDD: (706)821-1797
AUGUSTA-RICHMOND COUNTY COMMISSION
BY: Bob Young Richard Colclough Lee Beard
Mayor Mayor Pro Tem Chairman
, Administrative
Sves. Committee
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