Newspaper Page Text
Page 8 — Wednesday, March 4, 2009, The Millen News
Jenkins County 4-H shines bright
Recently, 4-H Junior and Se
nior District Project Achieve
ment was held. Jenkins County
was well represented with 12
Juniors (7-8 grades) and 10 Se
niors (9-12 grades) competing at
Rock Eagle 4-H Center in
Eatonton.
In the junior division, seven of
the 12 placed in the top three.
Winners and their projects were
as follows: first place, Ametria
Hills - Safety and Kristin
McLamb - Crafts; second place,
Jamiah Scott - Computers and
Tyler Taylor - Wildlife; third
place, Juan Vasquez - Dairy
Foods, Jay Burton - Food for
Health and Sport and Byron Wil
liams - History.
In the senior division, four of
10 placed. First place winners
were: Krysten Fail - Arts and
Crafts, Krista Gay - Food Fast
and Fit, FaVonte Fovette -
Health and Justin Fanier - Hous
ing Equipment and Environ
ment. First place winners in the
senior division will go on to
compete at State Congress in
July. State Congress is where the
top placed individuals in each of
the four districts come together
to compete for state honors.
Participants in DPA and their
projects were: Kayla Hendley -
Better Breakfast, Sarah Beth
Cates - Companion Animals,
Jamiah Scott - Computers,
Kristin McFamb - Crafts, Juan
Vasquez - Daily Foods, Jay Bur
ton - Food for Health & Sports,
John Bell - Health, Byron Will
iams - History, Fani Arthur -
Outdoor Recreation, Arnetria
Hills - Safety, Brandon Cherry
- Sports, Tyler Taylor - Wildlife,
Krysten Fail - Arts & Crafts,
Marshella Herrington - Com
puter, Chassity Wilkerson - Dog
Care & Training, Mason Davis
- Festive Foods for Health,
Emiliy English - Food Fare,
Krista Gay - Food Fast & Fit,
LaVonte Fovette - Health, Jus
tin Fanier - Housing Equipment
& Environment, Breezie Joiner
- Human Development and
Walter Ivy - Sports.
Two 4-H’ers were elected to
Junior and Senior District Board.
They were Brandon Cherry and
LaVonte Lovette. This was a
great accomplishment for these
young 4-H’ers because they
were both elected as District
Presidents.
The first Dairy Judging prac
tice will be Monday, March 2,
right after school at the 4-H of
fice. Kim Bennett will be the
coach for Dairy Judging.
305 Work Wanted
NEED HELP WITH YARD CLEANING
and pressure washing your home to
give it a clean, fresh look? Hard work
ing, honest dependable. April Moore
478-982-8334. Excellent references
available. Firewood for sale.
401 Baby Sitters/Child Care
24 HOUR HOME DAYCARE Infants
and toddlers. Near Gate 5. 706-796-
0268.
420 Land & Lot Clearing
BULLDOZER AND BACKHOE WORK
Reasonable rates. Will do small jobs.
Call 478-494-5844.
425 Lessons & Learning
PIANO LESSONS Beginners, Interme
diate, Advanced. Call for details 912-
996-2892.
PIANO LESSONS AVAILABLE LO-
CALLY IN MILLEN Call Joanne
Chance at 478-982-5669 for information
or to leave message.
435 Lawn & Garden Care
LET US RAKE YOUR PINE STRAW
Prefer Long Leaf or Slash. Get your
yard raked for free or we pay by load or
acres. Ask us about cemetery plot cop
ing. 706-871-7308.
LOOKING FOR PINESTRAW FIELD
TO RAKE STRAW 912-425-0018 or
912-531-5084. Willing to pay cash.
440 Miscellaneous Services
CARPET DIRTY?
Three Rooms and Hall $99
We move furniture.
706-554-4012
706-551-0757
Pager 732-7615
WE DO CLEAN UP WORK Yards,
pressure washing, landscaping, tractor
work/backhoe, dozier, grading, leveling,
bushhog, finish cut lawns, lot clearing,
general carpentry, plumbing and paint
ing, pinestraw, irrigation systems. 706-
871-7308.
450 Lost & Found
LOST: FEMALE TRI-COLORED BEA
GLE AT DI-LANE John Dale, Wadley,
GA. 478-252-9600. Reward offered.
460 Agricultural Items
2000 JD 7410 FOUR WHEEL DRIVE
TRACTOR 115hp, 740 SL loader with
third valve, deluxe cab, four remotes,
duels and weights, other attachments
available. $60,000. Millen, Dennis M.
Jenkins 912-656-3000.
1990 CASE IH 685 Two wheel drive
tractor, 65HP, 1,100 hours, row crop ax
les, three remotes. $10,500. Millen,
Dennis M. Jenkins 912-656-3000.
HAY FOR SALE Good quality round
bale hay for sale. For more information
call John T. Herrington 478-982-5861 or
706-214-0235. Will deliver for a fee.
HAY FOR SALE - ROUND BALES
Horse Creek Farms, Buttermilk Road,
Millen, GA. 912-897-0252, 912-210-
1001 or 912-656-1252.
HAY FOR SALE Round or square.
Horse quality. 912-657-6017.
JD955 MOCO 14 foot, 6 inch cut center
pivot impeller conditioner. $15,000. Mil
len, Dennis M. Jenkins 912-656-3000.
KUHN 10601 36 FOOT HAY TEDDER
Tri-fold hydraulic. $12,000. Millen, Den
nis M. Jenkins 912-656-3000.
LIQUID NITROGEN TANK 12,500 gal
lon, funnel bottom with electric pump.
Good condition. $6,500. Millen. Dennis
M. Jenkins. 912-656-3000.
465 Antiques
FOR SALE 30 PIECES DEPRESSION
DISHES 912-863-4163.
610 Pets & Animals
DOG HOUSES $45 AND UP Free de
livery to most areas. 706-798-3916.
620 Sporting Goods/Firearms
REVOLVER 38 SPECIAL COLT DE-
TECTIVE with Bianchi holster. $350 or
best offer. 706-790-6959.
690 YARD SALES
BIG YARD SALE Every Friday, Satur
day and Sunday. 2011 GA Highway 23,
North. 478-982-8334. Anything you
want, we got it.
HUGE YARD SALE Furniture, elec
tronics, clothing and more. Saturday,
March 7, 2009. 8 a.m. - 12 p.m. 116
East 8th Street, Waynesboro.
MULTI FAMILY YARD SALE Friday,
March 6, 2 until 6. Saturday, March 7, 8
until. 128 and 132 Lake Bluff Drive,
Waynesboro.
SACRED HEART WILL HOST A
YARD SALE Saturday, March 7, 8 a.m.
until 12 p.m. at the church. Something
for everyone.
SATURDAY, MARCH 7 192 McElmur-
ray Road, on right before country club, 7
to 1. Household items, children’s, men’s
and women’s clothing.
TRINITY ON THE HILL CHILDREN’S
CONSIGNMENT SALE March 6, 9 a.m.
- 7 p.m., March 7, 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. (50%
off selected items), over 60,000 items,
1330 Monte Sano Avenue, Augusta,
GA.
1395 WALTON LOOP March 7 and 8, 7
a.m. - 2 p.m. Call 706-631-5241 for di
rections.
YARD SALE March 7, 7 a.m. until 12
p.m., 455 Ada Drive, Millen. Clothes,
prom dresses, electronics, miscellane
ous.
YARD SALE, MARCH 7 340 West 9th
Street, Waynesboro, 8:30 a.m., furni
ture and much more.
700 Miscellaneous For Sale
FIREWOOD FOR SALE $120 a cord,
you pick up. Seasoned hardwood, all
oak. $5 bundle fat lighter. Delivery avail
able $30 20 mile radius. Call 478-318-
6210.
PROM DRESSES FOR SALE Size 2,
Extra small. Many colors. Call Susan at
478-982-3659.
40 BULB WOLFF SUNLINER TAN-
NING BEDS Curve design. Excellent
condition. Tan at home on your time.
706-360-0016. $1,250 each.
GAPEACH @ Dishmail.net
40 FOOT HIGH CUBE SHIPPING
CONTAINER FOR STORAGE Like
brand new condition. $2,500. Dennis
Jenkins 912-656-3000 or home 478-
982-8336.
16 BULB WOLFF TANNING BED with
new bulbs, $600; Dirt bike 110cc, less
than 10 hours, $500; Cherry “L” shaped
executive desk, $350; Maple computer
desk, $60. 478-494-6416.
12X12 METAL STORAGE BUILDING
with shingled roof, two windows, flood
lights, and front door and screen door.
$3,800. For more information call 912-
481-5156.
FIREWOOD FOR SALE $120 a cord,
you pick up. Seasoned hardwood, all
oak. $5 bundle fat lighter. Delivery avail
able $30 20 mile radius. Call 478-318-
6210.
FOR SALE 1999 DYNASTY MOBILE
HOME Four bedrooms, two baths, vinyl
siding, shingle roof. $21,000. Set of four
chrome rims, $500. 706-556-6664.
FOR SALE CRAFTSMAN LAWN
TRACTOR 20hp, 42" mower with 36"
spike aerator attachment. Asking price
$900. Cash only. Like new, just pur
chased last year. Contact Mr. Brown at
706-414-5920.
SCRATCH & DENT - HUGE SAVINGS
Three steel arch buildings. 25x30,
40x50. No reasonable offer refused.
Must go. Call today. 1 -866-352-0469.
710 Auto Parts & Accessories
RIMS AND TIRES FOR SALE 17 ", five
lug, black with machine finish, American
Racing Rims in excellent condition with
Bridgestone Dueler H/T tires size P235/
60/R17. Will sell for $500 or best offer.
803-467-2304.
730 Automobiles
2002 TAHOE ONE OWNER Non smok
er, white, loaded with all options and ex
tras. Lady driven. Excellent condition.
Must see. 706-360-0016.
gapeach@dishmail.net
2007 KIA OPTIMA Black, four door,
tinted windows. $13,700. 478-982-5388.
2006 BMW 530 AC SCHNITZER Black
on black, $26,000. Loaded, 20“ Schnit-
zer wheels, 39,000 miles, shows new.
803-279-1473.
2006 HONDA ELEMENT Automatic,
two wheel drive, solid green, roof rack,
satellite radio, AM/FM stereo, CD
player, air, alloy wheels, keyless entry,
cruise, power windows. $14,600. 706-
955-2753 Mrs. Kappel.
2003 CADILLAC ESCALADE EXT
TRUCK Black with grey leather. 61,000
miles. Heated seats, DVD screen, gor
geous truck, Xenon lights. $21,000.
803-279-1473.
2002 ENVOY XL Black, loaded,
108,000 miles, excellent condition.
$14,500. 706-466-3331.
2002 TAHOE ONE OWNER Non smok
er, white, loaded with all options and ex
tras. Lady driven. Excellent condition.
Must see. 706-360-0016.
gapeach@dishmail.net
1999 CHRYSLER LHS Gold, four door,
moon roof, power seats and windows,
tilt wheel, air, CD/Tape player, cruise
control, only 58,000 miles. Excellent
condition, many extras. $4,800 or best
offer. 478-982-5287.
1994 AUDI CABRIOLET CONVERT-
IBLE Automatic, 109,000 miles. Seats
need to be repaired. Minor work needs
to be done. $2,500 or best offer. 785-
226-7171.
1994 MERCEDES SL500 - 322 HP Sil
ver, convertible (with hard and soft
tops), 95,000 miles. New top, new air,
new tires, new transmission. Looks and
drives like new. $13,000. 803-279-1473.
AFTER YOU FIND THE CAR YOU
WANT Shop for your loan at the Fort
Gordon Credit Union. 706-793-0012.
BAD OR NO CREDIT? Call me 706-
836-8000.1 have the best credit director
in the automobile business. You’ll know
in 30 minutes or less if you can buy a
car.
740 Trucks, Vans, 4WDs
2002 TOYOTA TACOMA Green, man
ual transmission. Heat and air. 109,000
miles. $10,500. 912-978-0958.
1977 CHEVY TRUCK Long bed, looks
and runs great, good work truck.
$1,000. 706-394-9493.
2002 TOYOTA TACOMA Green, man
ual transmission. Heat and air. 109,000
miles. $10,500. 912-978-0958.
ATTENTION: NEED PLACE TO PARK
18 WHEELER/TRAILER? Spaces for
rent, $25 month. Someone always on
yard. Lighted area, drop pad. Fax,
shower available. East Georgia Truck
ing. Contact Virginia Clarke 478-455-
3609.
750 Motorcycles
2006 HONDA SHADOW 600 Wind
shield, saddle bags, backrest, 8,400
miles. 55 to 60 mpg. Excellent condi
tion. 478-569-4344.
760 Campers and RVs
2006 19’ PUMA Like new, used once.
Sleeps six or seven, air, microwave,
stove. $7,000. 706-339-1287.
DPA participants were, from left, first row: Krista Gay, first place, State Congress;
Becca Rich -Teen Leader; Arnetria Hills; Kristin McLamb; Chassity Wilkerson; Kayla
Hendley and Lani Arthur; second row: Breezie Joiner; Emiliy English; Krysten Fail,
first place, State Congress; Brandon Cherry, first place, President Southeast Junior
District Board; Sarah Beth Cates; and Marshella Herrington; and third row: Byron
Williams; Jay Burton; Tyler Taylor; Justin Lanier, first place, State Congress; LaVonte
Lovette, first place, State Congress, President Southeast Senior District Board; Mason
Davis; Juan Vasquez; Jamiah Scott; Walter Ivy; and John Bell. (Photos contributed)
4-H’ers who participated in
a Arbor Day event at
Magnolia Springs were, at
left, from left, first row: Jay
Burton, Emiliy English,
Arnetria Hills, Kristin
McLamb, John Bell and
Cad Davis; and second
row: Mason Davis, Walter
Ivy, Infiniti Jones, Wade
Huffman, Chelsea Clayton
and Callie Dailey.
MCG accepts Brannen in OT program
The Medical College of Geor
gia (MCG) recently announced
that Marie Brannen has been ac
cepted to the
Master of
Health Sci
ence in Occu-
p a tio n al
Therapy
(OT) pro
gram in the
School of Al
lied Health
Sciences, be
ginning in the fall semester. She
plans to pursue a doctorate in the
research program at MCG.
MCG’s requirements include:
90 credited hours at a previous
university; a minimum 3.0 GPA;
a 900 or higher graduate record
exam (GRE); observation/volun
teer work; and an interview pro
cess that includes a group activity,
a personal essay and an individual
interview.
The OT program consists of 36
applicants selected from a pool of
250. Classes are set to begin Mon
day,Aug. 17. The program will last
six semesters (two years); and a
doctorate requires an additional
four semesters.
Brannen is a 1994 graduate of
Jenkins County High School. She
graduated The University of Geor
gia in 1998 with a bachelor of arts
in journalism.
She is the daughter of Angie
Brannen of Millen, and the niece
of Charlotte and Troy “Kenny”
Laircey of Statesboro.
To commemorate her accep
tance, Brannen’s mother is heat
ing her to a luxurious weekend
celebration in New York City.
PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE
Bethany Home, Inc. d/b/a Bethany Nursing
Center ot Millen is applying to US DA Rural
Development for loan and grant funds for
various capital improvements.
A public meeting will be held on March (6, 3009
at 13:00 p.m. at Bethany Nursing Center of
Millen, 466 South Gray Street, Millen GA *0443
to answer any quesrions rhe public may have
regarding (his project.
The public is welcomed and encouraged to
attend. Bethany is an equal opportunity
employer and service provider.
t=J
VISIT US ON THE WORLDWIDE WEB ATt
WWW.THEMILLENNEWS.COM
S&E Lawn Care
Free Estimates
Licensed & Insured
SPECIAL:
S/qn up for one year and get your firs! 1-md cuts for HALF PR!CE !
l hwjji Maintenance
L a ri d scapi rg
Pressure Washing
Mich till son
(706) 360-2244
1734 Hargrove R{m,4
Perkins. Ga 30B22
FOR SALE
(2) Canon Rebel EOS
Digital Cameras
Can buy both cameras or just 1 by itself.
Perfect for someone interested in photography.
Good cameras for beginners.
Orthopedic Surgeon
Kent E. Woo, MD
General Orthopedics and
Joint Replacement/Hip,
Knee & Shoulder
Fir
Orthopedic Surgeon
Andrew T. Sheils, Jr., MD
Interventional Pain
Management and General
Orthopedics
expert
fcare
I - in your «
backyard
Now Accepting Patients in
Swainsboro
Hr 0
SOUTHEASTERN
ORTHOPEDIC CENTER
Baxley I Bluflton I Claxton I Glennville I Poo
icon I Savannah I Springfield I Statesboro I Swains!
Adjacent to Emanuel Medical Center
119B Victory Drive
Swainsboro, GA 30401
(800) 827-6536
Call Tres at: 706-554-2111 Ext. 211
www.orthocentersav.com