The Madison County journal. (Hull, Ga.) 1989-current, April 02, 2009, Image 9

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THE MADISON COUNTY (GA) JOURNAL. THURSDAY. APRIL 2, 2009 — PAGE 9A ARISE IN THE RANKS Gracie Howard (left), a 16-year- old Madison County High School stu dent, was recently promoted from cadet to airman with the Civil Air Patrol. She is pictured with her mother Tracey (cen ter) and MJ Bridges. Immunizations offered at health department The Madison County Health Department reminds parents to make sure their children receive all required immunizations for the 2009/10 school year. As of July 1, 2007, two new vaccines are required: Pneumococcal Conjugate (PCV) for daycare. Headstart and preschool only and Hepatitis A, for all children bom after Jan. 1, 2006, officials note. Additional doses have also been added to two existing vaccines requirements for all children entering kindergarten, sixth grade or new entrants (children of any age entering Georgia schools for the first time or return ing to Georgia schools after being out of the system for a year). These are: MMR (measles, mumps and rubella) - second dose required or measles vaccine (two doses), mumps vaccine (two doses) and rubella vaccine (one dose) or serologic proof of immunity and Varicella (chickenpox) - second dose required or health care provider documentation of disease history or serologic proof of immunity. The following is a complete list of immuni zations that are required for school enrollment, according to the health department: DTAP (diptheria, tetanus and pertussis)- four to five doses; Hepatitis B - three doses; polio - three to four doses; MMR (measles, mumps and rubella) - two doses; Varicella (chickenpox) - two doses; Hib (Haemophilus Influnzae Type b) - three to four doses, for daycare and pre school only; Pneumococcal Conjugate (PCV), for daycare. Head Start and preschool only and Hepatitis A, for all children bom on or after Jan. 1, 2006. Children can receive up to five vaccines per visit and dosage requirements vary by age, according to officials. The health department also offers hearing, vision and dental screenings (Form 3300) required by schools, as well as Immunizations and Certificate 3231. Before coming to the health department, please obtain immunization records from your child’s pediatrician, and if not in English, please have them translated, officials said. Data entry fees will apply if the information has not been entered into the Georgia Registry of Immunization Transactions and Services. Payment methods accepted include Medicaid, Peachcare, cash, or check, officials said. Insurance will not be filed by the health department, officials added. Call the clinic at 706-795-2131 for more information. MR. SEIPLE, MISS HOGAN Hogan, Seiple to wed April 11 Ricky and Sharon Hogan, Commerce, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Kelli Elaine Hogan, to Jason Robert Seiple, Maysville, The bride-elect is the granddaughter of Ralph and Louise Barrett, Gainesville, and the late Paul and Grace Hogan, Jefferson. Miss Hogan is a 2003 graduate of Jackson County Comprehensive High School and is a certified nursing assistant. The future groom is the son of Andy and Patty Novak, Tamaqua, Penn., and Ralph Riley Jr., Bangor, Penn. He is the grandson of Dorene Seiple and the late Blaine Seiple, Northport, Fla., and Ralph Riley Sr. and the late Ruth Riley, Bangor, Penn. Mr. Seiple is a 1999 graduate of Tamaqua High School, Tamaqua, Penn, and is employed with Yancey Brothers Company, Dacula. The wedding is set for 2 p.m. Saturday, April 11, 2009, at Double Oaks Golf Club, Ila Road, Commerce. Invitations have been sent. ‘Music and More’ ahead at library Angel Food Ministries announces April menu selections The Madison County Library will feature "Music and More” outdoor concerts at the library in May. The concerts are funded by the Grassroots Arts Program and Friends of the Library and will take place on May 8, 15 and 29 from 7-9 p.m. each evening. Organizers say bring a blanket or chairs and a picnic dinner, or purchase your dinner there from food vendors. •May 8 - features Marion Montgomery. Montgomery plays a little of everything from country to swing, but his main love and focus is Delta style blues, according to the press release. "His voice has an incred ible range and you can feel it when he moans,” the release stated. Most of the songs he plays were written in the 1920s by blues great Neal Pattman. Montgomery has appeared in numerous nightclubs and theatres through the years, as well as many festivals. His 17-year old daughter often joins him on stage. Harmonica and dobro player Glenn Denim also often accompa nies him on stage. ‘Together, they bring Delta blues back to life,” the release said. •May 15 - The Garnett River Gals and Gabriel Kelly. The Garnett River Gals will make you want to get up and dance with Dale Wechsler on fiddle, Annette Raymond on dulcimer/guitar, Mary Wooten on guitar/drum and Beth Kelley Zorbanos on banjo, in this all-female old-time string band, the release stated. They play lively traditional fiddle tunes and waltzes. Formed in 2007 to play for a dance to support Madison County Habitat for Humanity’s first "Women Build Home," this group had so much fun they decid ed to stay together and “keep the music flowin',” the release stated. •May 29 - The Georgia Mudcats and Earl Murphy and ROM .ACS tndl ta lit bbeoilKfed ta fat A tta Smv UuU (iiiiiu pnnl AaKttbi hh&jfc:-lUk^i Vh^UldnqnfTb ii be hdl dtta&a Uillmttnl A i^il null nl b taffe Cadi IK b utttf d Aft Ifetart te fe (fenA FM RuHfe^sm ACSM»ftras*ratairi d nr ptfiB - lafad l^b.lllt 1 HfllllMM Fv Itnrib tn ACS oibiol; id b a tir, tr ATHENS CHRISTIAN SCHOOL uumiAni the Gentleman Jack String Band, which includes Earl, Nancy and Charlie Hartness and Beverly Smith. They offer Appalachian string- band music, flatland country blues, gospel music and traditional songs from all over the South. The Georgia Mudcats learned their music from friends, relatives, and peers; on porches, in living rooms and kitchens all over the country. The Georgia Mudcats are Patrick Shields, guitar, John Grimm, fid dle, Lisa Deaton, bass and vocals, Tom Ryan, banjo. The Mudcats" John Grimm, fiddle, Lisa Deaton, bass and vocals, Tom Ryan, banjo. The Mudcat's CD release, "Across the Big Pond," is a compilation the group played on a tour of Northern Ireland. Their latest CD “Barefoot in the Henhouse and Other Southern Delights,” features their current lineup and is chock -full of fine old time tunes and ballads. Angel Food Ministries has announced its menu selections for April. The following boxes are offered this month: •The Signature box, $30 each, includes New York strip steaks, chicken breast stir fry, breaded breast filets, steak fajita strips, a supreme pizza, jumbo beef patties with gravy, all-meat hot dogs, individu ally-wrapped cheeses slices, mixed vegetables, French fries, white com tortillas, rice, peach halves, pancake mix, shelf stable milk, one dozen eggs and a dessert. •Senior and Convenience Meal Box, $28 each, includes New Orleans-style chicken over savory rice, grilled chicken strips and penne pasta with creamy tomato basil sauce, beef and bowtie pasta with herbed tomato sauce, flame- broiled Salisbury steak with brown gravy, cheesy chicken and broccoli casserole, classic chicken tetrazzi- ni, country fired steak with cream gravy, spaghetti with meatballs, — >«>n Me*- v* Restaurant 'v 200 General Daniel Ave. N., #219 ■ Danielsville, Ga 706-795-3012 77<FH2-2392 lESS JeWdl PK^.I GahatVilfl.Gft Km - Triur. 10*30 ■ FI. - Sat 1M Madison Comity Board of CommiDBloiierD ADVERTISEMENT FOR SEALED RFF The Madison County Board of Commissioners seeks He quest for Proposals for Map Updating. Bids should be sealed and CLEARLY marked “'Sealed Bid/RFF for Map Updating” on the outside of the envelope and received by 1£:00 noon. April i7. SO09, Bids may be mailed to Cheryl Jensrud. Madison County Board of Commieeloners„ F. O. Boh: I47 f Danielsville GA 30633, or they may be hand delivered to Oi Albany Avarue. Daniels ville, DA 30033. The Madiaon County Board of Commineionera reserves the right to reject any or ail bids. For further Information and Bid Padfiets contact: David Camp at 706-795-0893. chicken parmesan, flame-broiled beef patty with onion gravy and 20 individually wrapped cookies. •Allergen-free food box, $25 each, includes breaded chicken tenders, breaded chicken breast chunks, breaded chicken nuggets, breaded chicken patties and breaded steak fingers. The following six specials are offered this month with the pur chase of any box. Specials include: an assorted meat box ($22), a 4.5 pound meat combo box ($21), a five-pound steak and pork combo box ($21), a chicken breast filet box ($21), six-pound hamburger steak box ($18), fresh fruit and veggie box ($22) and a Valencia orange box ($14). To place an order, call Family Worship Center at 706-795-5074 or 706-5434472; Cynthia Hobbs at 706-797-3547; Angel Food Ministries - Athens at 706-549- 3818; Moon’s Grove Baptist Church at 706-795-2063; Antioch UMC at 706-757-2210 or Tim and Lynn Wheeler at 706-797-2667. For ordering in the Jackson Count] area, call Faith Baptist Church a 706-367-8994 or Lebanon UMC a 706-367-4938. The last day to place orders is Monday, April 13 and dis tribution day is Saturday, April 18. 7 G’s Farm SPRING SALE Leyland Cypress Trees 1-gal. containers 3-4 ft. fall $5,00 7-gal. containers 6-7 ft. tall $21.00 7 G f i F<rm *■ 2331 Old Krgi- Bndga M ■ Nictiolicn. Georgia ^ Phone 1704] 757-2S2& *ww^.7gildrm.0Qtvi * IH MADISON COUNTV AREA RESTAURANT GUIDE COLBERT DANIELSVILLE Paparonni's Pizza Chicken Express 6376 Highway 72 W 92 Mama B Drive Cdbert, GA Danielsville, GA (706) 706-2202 (706) 795-5565 Billy Meadow's Station Fox's Pizza 6729 Highway 72 W 200 General Daniel Ave N Cdbert, GA #225 (706) 706-9517 Danielsville, GA (706) 795-0066 HtH Subs Inc 144 Busbin Lane Hardee's Cdbert, GA 950 Genei al Da niel Ave N (706) 742-0826 Danielsville, GA (706) 795-3969 COMER Carmine's 1990 Main Street Comer, GA (706) 703-5145 Huddle House 565 General Daniel Ave N Danielsville, GA (706) 795-3390 Chief Burger 476 H ighway 72 E Comer, GA (706) 703-5194 Jot-Em-Down Cafe 2920 Jd Em Down Rd. Danielsville, GA (706) 769-2760 Compadres Mexican Drill a Moore's Wings ^Things 156 Gholston St. Comer, GA (706) 703-2129 Cup of Karma 1976 Main Street Comer, GA (706) 703-9000 Subway 18 highway 72 W Comer, GA (706) 703-9716 715 Highway 29 N. Danielsville, GA (706) 795-5279 Napoleon Mexican Reat. 200 General Daniel Ave. N. #219 Danielsville, GA (706) 795-3012 No 1 China 200 Genera I Daniel Ave N Danielsville, GA (706) 795-0169 Paparonni's Pizza 240 General Daniel Ave S Danielsville, GA (706) 795-0297 Red Light Chili Pepper 15 Highway 96 E. Danielsville, GA (706) 795-0610 Subway Courthouse Square Danielsville, GA (706) 795-2144 Williams Bar-B-Que 1061 Highway 29 N Danielsville, GA (706) 795-5994 Zeb's Bar-B-Cue 5742 Highway 29 N Danielsville, GA (706) 795-2701 HULL Bill's Bar-B-Que 10010Fortson Store Rd, Hull. GA (706) 5494949 Biscuit Express 0729 Highway 29 S Hull, GA (706) 2274133 Blazer's Hot Wings 1462 Glenn Carrie Rd, Hull. GA (706) 206-0705 Pizza & Sub Express Inc 0727 Highway 29 S Hull, GA (706) 546-0406 ILA Ha Restaurant 01 N Main Street Jla.GA (706) 709-2956 Mystic Cafe 140 Mamie Lane lla, GA (706) 789-9909 To list your restaurant, call Ginger at 706-654*8449