The Millen news. (Millen, Jenkins County, Ga.) 1903-current, September 23, 2009, Image 3

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The Millen News, Wednesday, September 23, 2009 — Page 3 GHSGT from page 1 Augusta Dental Center p.c. J. Michael Scott BMD Single EdotltniVl-y Dehtnre Lu: ■lUftVmnri • Wf. nOOtpl Co^ Vitd WC, Difcngor. f, Clft Mndic.nd Shii|_i1h EmthiKh Pa< il-ili 5r*ri in* ca' 1 39-S,'"’ IMMEDIATE DENTURES ■ Taeffi Edrecied *. Dauiunes nrPaniafe vi'niadiaTely ■ 'You ne'ieigo tvitiKityaurlMd'i '* Ai Surges iVEtI radian a L cone fi our off ce I.Jf(ilUi--H3 - Fuji LiL-inOlU-y see sunlMH ’3 pHjtHUdjHilpi Cruwn. FUII Mdlnh ff-IUry J 3S.^' □ pen Mon-Fri 7r3fl AM Nr: Apcw^nlrrunrYl Nflf;r“;!;n ry ijfli i Crt^nt Ai. Phunii limn WH-la i Pm.-rI£r>nri -Cri.-i lii.runi;. Annual Town Meeting Thursday, October 1, 2009 6:00 PM Jenkins County AG Building *4-6 Chun del Calffon S3J per !H0 *6-S Channel Cutfish S53 per 1M *BlueglII (Coppermise ■& Hybrid} *Retleiir "Large nicm ih Ibiss * Black Crapple(If AvalLy*#-]]" Grass Carp *FathelH Minnows «ill ^ nict ymi iit: LilviiiiddS. I-Li d i^ Sl l<J in MiJinii, 11 \ Qe[i]hrr7 - I-mm: fi- 1 ) Dm In p re-o rder clffl Yrkansaw PiiinJ-itocken 1 ^0O-»4L^4748 V a Ik 1 ps V rtetmif FISH DAY Now Is The Time For Stocking Workforce Development The spotlight for the Town Meeting is Workforce Development. Jenkins County is devoted to developing a workforce that is educated and equipped with necessary skills and talent to meet the needs of potential employers Area vendors wiil provide educational & job resources. Vendors include: ■ Georgia Stolen University ■ One Slop - ECGC ■ Southeastern Technical College ■ Georgia Dept, of Labor ■ Georgia Power ■ US Census Bureau Queensborcugh National Bank & Trust Come Early to Register for the Door Prizes!!! Refreshments provided by the Miter Woman s Club. For more information, please call the Resource Center at 478-982-8004. AG Bui Idi ng 454 Barney Avenu e fvlilien, Ga 3044 2 / \ When you’re between jobs MOVE YOUR 401 (K) to someone you know. Take charge of your future today - by keeping your retirement savings hard at work and close to home. Move your 401 (k) into a State Farm® Traditional IRA. Call me today for help getting started. Youth Tour from page 1 Teacher chaperone Twilya Jefferson, Lincoln, Korean and Kennedy Center and Toby’s Din- more than 12,000 member-own- Toombs, a school counselor and Vietnam Veterans memorials and ner Theater in Baltimore, Md., ers in Jenkins, Burke Screven, cheerleading coach at Jasper Arlington National Cemetery. where the group attended the play, Bulloch, Effingham, Emanuel County High School, agrees the Georgia’s youth delegates also “Beauty and the Beast.’’ and Richmond counties, nation is in good hands with the had the chance to gain first-hand Since 1964, Georgia’s EMCs Through a statewide network, emergence of these young lead- insights into today’s most impor- have sponsored more than 40,000 Georgia’s EMCs provide electric- ers. tant issues through personal vis- high school students to spend a ity and related services to four “I know that with the delegates its with their congressional del- week in Washington, D.C. to see million people, nearly half of taken on this trip that our future egations on Capitol Hill includ- historic monuments and memo- Georgia’s population, across 73 will be okay,’’ she says. “These ing Senators Saxby Chambliss rials and to watch history unfold percent of the state’s land area, delegates were respectful, patient, and Johnny Isakson and U.S. on Capitol Hill. Georgia’s 42 electric membership diverse, intelligent, energetic and Representatives John Barrow, Planters EMC is a member- corporations serve more custom- competitive. They have changed Sanford Bishop, Paul Broun, owned cooperative providing ers than any other state network my outlook on students, and their Nathan Deal, Jack Kingston, Tom electricity and related services to of EMCs in the nation, parents should be applauded.” Price and Lynn Westmoreland. The 2009 Youth Tour began For the first time, students were June 11 in Atlanta. Before depart- able to see the new Pentagon ing for Washington, D.C., the Memorial dedicated to the group visited FDR’s Little White memory of the 184 lives lost House in Warn Springs. After when American Airlines Flight 77 arriving in D.C., they toured the crashed into the Pentagon on Supreme Court, the U.S. Capitol, Sept. 11,2001. the Washington National Cathe- Other highlights included vis- dral. Mount Vernon, the FDR, its to the Hard Rock Cafe, the Open: fttutsy ■ Friday V am-t pm sjrurday? am - i pm Toll l-’rce: 564-2012 E-mail; aJlteLnd 120 Main Street * Sybania, GA 30467 Suutheait 3 +Sport3mfm^J«a,<l<fU4irUrA Knife Sale: 25% Off Summer Clearance Sale on Columbia Sportswear SHuLS & SrKiKH YO Si pi In'- A PaKtH Cooler Sale: An CejlmEman Cool hkn 20-40% On Quotes...Aft Sj/pi Are Final...All Sates Are As Is Billy Valduga State Farm Agent Louisville, GA 30434 Bus: 478-625-7929 Toll Free: 888-625-7929 www.billyvalduga.com LIKE A GOOD NEIGHBOR, STATE FARM IS THERE.® Providing Insurance and Financial Services Consult your tax or legal advisor for specific advice. State Farm Insurance Companies P056061 02/05 Bloomington, IL • statefarm.com® Oak Hill Baptist Church September 26, 2009 from 6:0Q4L0Q p.m. In the Family Life Center. Come and join us in ii free movie night. On enhance you will receive li ticket Which is good I dr a I foldog, Soda and Popcorn. Art udult must accompany any children under the npe of 12. _A