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The Leader-Tribune Wednesday. February 20.1991
Classifieds
HELP WANTED
$200-$500 WEEKLY
Assemble products at home. Easyl
No Selling. You're paid direct. Fully
Guaranteed. FREE 24 Hour
Recording. 801-379-29Q0 Ext.
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HOSPTIAL JOBS
Start $6.80/hr, your area. No exp
necessary. For info call 1-900-
226-9399 ext. 2296, 6 a.m. - 8
p.m. 7 days. $12.95 phone fee.
2/6,13,20,27p
If you would like to be an AVON
representative, or BUY AVON
produces, call 825-3944.
2/20
Healthmaster Home Health
care of Georgia, Inc. is currently
seeking certified home
health aides for the Perry, Fort
Valley and Byron areas. Must have
dependable transportation. Please
apply at 315 Camellia Blvd., Suite
205, Fort Valley, or 910 Commerce
Street, Perry, Mon-Fri 8:30-5:00.
2/20,27
POSTAL JOBS
$11.41 to $14.90/hr. For exam and
application information call 219-
769-6649 ext. GA-179, 9 a.m.
9 p.m., 7 days.
2/6,13,20,27,3/6,13
$350.00/Day Processing
phone orders! People call you.
No,experience necessary. 1-800-
255-0242 ext. P-3069.
2/6,13,20,27,3/6
HOSPITAL JOBS:
$6.80/hour, your area. No
perience necessary. For
ation, call 1-900-226-9399
2296, 6AM-9PM, 7 days.
phone fee.
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Tim's Tips
By Tim McCord
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'M Avoid slow warm-ups
A familiar scene on a cool
morning is a car idling in a drive
way with exhaust billowing from its
tailpipe. In the house, his owner
comfortably finishes his second cup
of coffee. The car will be toasty
warm when he’s ready to take off
for work.
The owner may justify this
wasteful practice with the excuse
that the car operates better when it
is allowed to warm up before
driving.
Wrong, says Tim. When the
choke is set, as is the case when a
cold engine is started and left at fast
idle, the car is burning gas at a fur¬
ious rate.
Engine wear is accelerated
because raw fuel from the enriched
mixture washes lubricating oil
down the cylinder walls. This also
contaminates the oil in the engine
crankcase, further inviting engine
damage.
There is a greater tendency for
spark plugs to foul undo- these con¬
ditions too. The excessively rich
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HELP WANTED
$39,364/YR GOVERNMENT
Hiring 30,000 NOW! Many no
tests, start immediately your area.
Weapons...$92,194.
Secretary...$30,672.
Clerk...$20,680.
Maintenance... $39,364.
FREE 24 Hour Hotline Reveals
30,000 Listings 801-379-2915.
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FOR SALE
For Sale Tandy SL-1000
home computer (hardly used),
CM-5 color monitor, printer, desk
mate software, box of computer pa
P® r - re, ® te f* b °°^ s ® nd acces¬
sories. $950. Call Mike . at 825-
2432 days, 825-3122 nights.
R | d | ng Lawnmower, shed of old
lumber, bricks, cricket box,
insulation and siding, shutters for
old house. 825-5375.
2/20
For Sale: Fully equipped 3
wheel bicycle. Never used! Can
see at Reddick Hardware. $240.
2/6,13,20
Piano For Sale: Console home
size, excellent condition. Take on
low paymets. Available in your area.
Call anytime: 1-800-622-2047.
2/6,13,20,27
Troy-Bilt Tillers
Authorized sales and service.
Large inventory. Will deliver!
Financing available! Will will not be
undersold!!! Logan Equipment Co.,
Athens, GA. USA Toll Free 1-800-
537-3515.
1/23-4/17p
mixture is an ideal environment for
plug fouling,
Another consideration is the
possibility of overheating the cat
alytic converter in the exhaust sy
stem. Unbumed fuel in the exhaust
is burned off in the converter. If it
gets hot enough it could set
something on fire, especially if the
PENNZOIL
$ Includes: Oil,
Oil Change 16 95 Filters & Lube
PEACH V!
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MAXIMUM g
AUTO CARE MA
825-8628 1
200 S. Camellia Blvd. Fort Valley
SERVICES
I will clean your house 5
days a week. Call Bessie at
825-1389.
2/20
Pressure Washing, interior,
painting and carpentry work.
Guaranteed, reasonable rates. Call
Danny Beavers 825-5388.
2/20,27,3/6,13
B & B Contractors - Painting
and Carpentry. Free Estimates.
912-951-3815.
2/20,27,3/6,13
PERSONAL LOANS
TO $25,000
DEBT CONSOLIDATION
TO $90,000
Apply by phone. No collateral
needed. Easy qualifications. Low
yearly rates. Call toll free 24 hours;
1-800-486-9631
2/20tfn
I will Install and hook up
phone outlets in your home.
Call 825-7237.
2/13,20
A#1 HOUSECLEANING
Services top quality - catered to
your needs. References available.
Call Penny at 825-5664.
2/20,27,3/6,13p
Centipede sod for sale at
$99 a pallett. Complete tree and
landscaping service. FREE ESTI¬
MATES. 956-3553.
1/30,2/6,13,20
Mike & Bev's Chair Caning.
Lace cane, porch rockers, fibre
rush. Free estimates. Reasonable
rates. Call Mike Rogers, 825-
1465.
2/6,13,20,27p
car is parked over a flammable
substance which could ignite. The
car itself could catch fire.
In any type of weather, the car
should be started, run for a minute
or less at idle and then driven at
moderate speed until the engine has
reached normal operating temp
erature.
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CLUES ACROSS CLUES DOWN
I, Even though it's his father's company, conscientious
newcomer won't want to be — quickly into executive
5. By what means.
6. Is certainly significant when there's involvement in war.
8. To shorten a — can't be considered too difficult.
10. Often it's amazing how noticeably quick an individual can
II. It's usually annoying when you forget about buns being
- on a grill.
13. Very bad weather at the time of a major sports playoff
could easily affect the —.
15. Engage in a winter sport.
16. Doing general overhaul work in it, workmen may well
have different specialties.
17. If individual were to — locally with no one else doing so,
he may realize very little.
19. Lose firmness.
20. Metal.
21. Frigid.
23. — behavior exemplified by someone who's notoriously
unconventional would be surprising.
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CLUES ACROSS:
2, wrr not win. The fed that this is an individuaTs
true objective favors a WfT entertaining an aud¬
ience. While a keen competitor enjoys having pub¬
ic support, his prime objective is rather to win so as
to better himself.
6. FIRED not hired. He can't be foe man's immed¬
iate boss until he's been hired by the oompany, or in
other words, until he's an employee. FIFED makes
a dear-cut answer.
7. SARIS not Paris. What kinds of Paris garments
are impled? There are those specially designed to
make a woman look attractive, despite hers not
being a good figure. The due is truer of SARIS,
worn ty Hndu women, wrapped around the body.
10. TET not set Presumably after foe expense of
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1. Any resident of any state where THE LEADER-TRIBUNE is distributed may enter,
except employees of the newspaper, its subsidiaries and affiliated oompaniss, or their
immediate families.
2. Solve the puzzle across and down as your would any other crossword puzzle.
3. Choose from the list the wotri you think BEST fits the definition.
4. Clearly print your ANSWERS in the blank squares provided in the puzzle until all
blank squares have baon f Mad in.
5. CASHWORD puzzles will be published in THE LEADER-TRIBUNE each
Wednesday. Contestants are limited to three entries each, and only one coned
i solution wtil be credited to a cxxntestant for only one week. Copies d each week's
I 1 current entries will be on display in the offioe of THE LEADER-TRIBUNE , 109
L Anderson Ave.. Fort Valley. GA 31020.
When you have completed the CASHWORD puzzle, dip * out and paste i on the
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Take em a freshly made sub on bread baked rght in the store,
and you'll be a hero Take advantage of the special
offer below and you'll be a hero who
knows a deal when you see one '
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AMY TWO FOOTLONG SUBS AND TWO SS OZ. DRINKS.
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PUZZLE no. 706, Feb. 20, 1991
This week's puzzle is worth:
*650
THIS LIST CONTAINS AMONG OTHERS THE
CORRECT WORDS FOR PRIZEWORD PUZZLE
AYE HATE REAP SUDDEN
BEG HEADS REGARD TEE
BET HOE REWARD TOYS
BONDS HOW ROBE TURNED
BONUS ICY ROPE UFO
BURNED JOYS RUG WARMsGS
DULL NORMAL RUSHED WIDELY
EARMNGS PLANE SA3 WISELY
FATE PLANT SCARF
FORMAL PLAY SCARS
FULL PRAY SKI
GAME PUSHED STEEL
GATE READ STERN
’DeadM tor entriae
Deadline for entries
5:00 P.M. Friday
in order ;o be eligible, entries must be deposited at the place of
business of one of the above sponsors. No other entries will be
CLUES ACROSS CONT
25. Abrupt.
CLUES DOWN
2. Strange atmospheric phenomenon abbr
3. Gardening tool.
4. There's nothing otviousty wrong with suitable — on a regular basis
5. Commands.
7. Golf item.
8. Floor covering.
9. For a person to be tired after a very day of activity is to be
expected. his
12. Smart manufacturer would want to be certain that good
are — distributed.
14. Yes.
16. When they — for something important, conscientious
people are indeed hopeful.
17. Somewhat pleasing, at least, to receive.
18 A tally gallant act is worthy in ful measure of the — it enhances
19. May well serve for the identification of a bank robber.
22. A youngster's big birthday party is generally the instrument
of various —.
having it set the gifts hair wil be adractve. Thus,
tie due phrase, so ifl look tidy, superfluous (or set
favors wearing a NET to keep it from blowing
about
13. WOOL not tool. More apt of tie wrong WOOL
(e.g. dye color, ply, elc.) ikeiy causing poor resiits
when used for a fussy repair job. But of many kinds
of foots available, often one wil serve effectively for
more than one purpose.
17. DEPARTED not deported. More apt of tie
oommiriiytiataxidberelevedgnoetiecraokBd
type of individuaTs DEPARTED, but there's akvays
tie treat that he wil reLm. If aclualy depored, it
must be because of some ilegai behavior.
20 SITES not sides. SfTES Inks more direcDy with
the facf that its wise to consider a house’s location
with respect fo its surroundings. The architect must
oonsider the location of foe sides of foe houses, if
only to conform to local bylaws. '
21. CUR not car. CUR (defined as: a mean, corv
femptibie person) is more to foe point as possbly
someone who’s vrtoaly worthless on foe job. If a
car's aaualy working, it can't be said to be worfo
ess.
24. CASKS not cases. Since both dates and
CASKS are containers, they are in a similar cate¬
gory, yes. But crates are defined as: cases made of
slats of wood, making them synonymous.
CLUES DOWN:
1. FINE not nine. Having FINE gowns makes a
clear-cut answer as somefobg to envy. The nine
gowns need to be better quailed as they oould be
drab a poorty designed for her age and Sgune.
outside (back) of an envelope. Then take the entry to the plaoe ol business of one ol ■
the above sponsors and drop it in the boa provided. Deadline Is 500 p.m. Friday of ■
each week. No entries wtil be accepted other than those deposited with the sponsors. ■
7. A minimum cash prse ol *25 wil be awarded for the oorrect solution. If more than I ■
one correct solution Is reoeived by the deadline, the prize will be divided equally 1 ■
among the winners. If no oorrect solution It reoeived, the prize wil increase by *25 ■
each week until won.
8. The correct solution and names ol winners wil be pubished the blowing week
9. The decision of the judges is final, and all contestants agree to accept that decision ■
as a oorrdibn ol entry, Remertfoer, there is only one oorrect solution tor each week's ■
puzzle, and only the oorrect solution can win. Only one correct solution wilt be V
accepted from any one individual. For each due, only the word designated by the M
author wil be considered oorrect.
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3. DEAL not ideas. Any writer neecs ideas before
developing a story. Having an IDEAL (defined as: a
conception of something in its most excellent or
perfect form) arcxnd which c develop tie fiction is
charaaeristic of a good writer.
4. SAVNG not having. Wile having enough in the
bank, at tie moment, there's no certainty fiat tie
money is actually earmarked for that purpose.
SAVNG enough, with a house h mind, is ndeed
what should make the couple pleased.
5. KLL not bit or wil. Most apt of a KILL (eg. in
hunfng) as regards this being something final. A
government bil, or even an nvoce is often amend¬
ed. Similarly, a wil can be temporary, or possibly
altered in court
9. STREAK not steam. A STEAK (of pant) can be
referred to as muddy in consistency, texture or
ookx. But tie due words, in color, are superfluous
for stream.
11. TROOPER not trouper. A keen TROOPER
(defined as: enlisted solder in the mounted cavalry)
ties in directly with being involved in skirmishes
(defined as: brief fights as of a batfe). Fighting
hardly suits a trouper (i.e. an actor) who possbly
entertained fiose serving at the front
16. DRILLS not frills. The visual impact having
some importance favors DRILLS (e.g. in army
training, sports, etc.) as they also instil discipline,
expertise, teamwork, etc But the whole purpose of
frils is essentaly for tier visual effect
17. DECKS not ducks. The expression quoted
popularly is: wafer tuns off ducks' backs. DECKS is
very apt In the clue's context