The Madison County journal. (Hull, Ga.) 1989-current, April 09, 2009, Image 14

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PAGE 14A — THE MADISON COUNTY (GA) JOURNAL. THURSDAY. APRIL 9. 2009 COMER FIRST GRADE READERS Debbie Moon’s first grade class at Comer Elementary School read over 700 books during the third semester and earned a total of 341 accelerated reader points. Pictured (front row, L-R) are Dedra Hall, Breanna Robinson. Madison Beasley, Aly Colvin, Jadziah Evans, Brittney Strickland, Baylee Cleveland, Lila Golden, Harley Coile, (back row) Austin Seymour, Trevor Murray, Chase West, Caleb Smith, Brandon Epps, Nolan Edwards, Aidan McCorkle, Will Whitehead and Moon. DanielsviUe Elem. celebrates reading In spite of a snow delay, Danielsville Elementary School K-5 students celebrated National Read Across America day with guest readers on Tuesday, March 10. The reading celebration takes place each year on or near March 2, the birthday of Dr. Seuss. Across the country, thousands of schools, libraries, and commu nity centers participate by bring ing together kids and books. DES teachers thank the fol lowing readers who participated: Shirley Aaron (mentor program), Deana Bray (DES), George Bullock (9 th grade Academy), Angela Bush (DES), Tommy Craft (MCHS), Cody Cross (probate judge), Anthony Dove (BOC), Jane Fitzpatrick (BOE), Edna Hughes (retired educa tor), Allen McCannon (BOE), and Angie Waggoner (DES). Readers also included the fol lowing MCHS student athletes Aldreakis Allen, Haden Martin, T.J. McGuire, and Presley McKeever. Cody Cross reads to Christy Collier’s kindergarten class. High school senior Aldreakis Allen reads to Lori Faulkner’s Anthony Dove reads to Terri Thornton’s fifth grade class. fifth grade class. CoJbart-DafilclswIlt Rond tMnicIsviH*, So. Is offering a WALK-IN RABIES CLINIC Saturday, April IB Noon - 3 p.m. Dit y*ar nUm ihct - (1C Thr— y«c nbint ttaedur - US fnuit provide onrr" of prcvoui vacdu ~cr tno him a-year iut.) Till UIhHij HEtlno/Hnleii Will (lb bi aFhfid: r , ;StcTpcr/pa r VD for dog5Vpuppie5 $10 Fctlne Ie jkeTifl far tlHAfUvu Wieruthlppiri^ $25 Th4 Ihdtlf op * f c t d l lm Lull Bpay/fllut-Ef ClhUd t'Dri the public. lifraTflmg BtriviCcl atm dl«d dVdildblb the lilt Saturday of each month with all proMtdi going to the ihclter. Plead e Call 7D&-795-ZE4E for a surgery or graotnlnq appointment and pricing. . 20" iMacs for only $ 999* Amazing prices on discontinued iMacs. But you better hurry — these won't Iasi long! peachmac iriKi- Ipods "icftiMrS’ itfivtf peachbeach 11150 rnp 1 , iiii:qr- Pkwy ;,i: mv, Tram Lnnw-V- J fchrrs ■ visit prr-ihr.n <cirr ■ .:Ir in A11iz _ ■,i.i! 7 ^ Vote Evelyn Patton Power Colbert City Council April 1 4, 2003 Eorfy voting trva/lcble Marzh 23 - April 9 9 i've kted in Cnflwrt afrmr£ nry entice ift. i krre this aity and its people. I as re about Ccibert) past. . : rr present, and ,tr fatcre. t grew up here. My children grew up here, and I have grandcbiiSren who ace grcjmng up here, i care abacit Colbert. 9 A Vote For Evelyn Patton Power Is A Vote For The Traditional Values Of Love of Cod, Family and Community As a member of your City Council, these values will be at the heart of every decision and every end^vor. Ftease allow irte to serve you. K Paid far by the candidate. A Madison Comity Board of C ommissioners ADVERTISEMENT FOR SEALED RFF The Madison County Board of Commissioners seeks Requests for Proposals for Computer Aided Dispatch for Public Safety Answering Point. Bids should be sealed and CLEARLY marked “Sealed Bid/RFF for Computer Aided Dispatch for Public Safety Answering Point" on the outside gT the sivelope and received by 1£:00 noon, May 22. 3009. Bids may be mailed to Chexyl Jaisrud. Madison County Board of Cammiss ionem, P. O. Bok 147, □anldsvllle, GA 30033. or they may be hand delivered to 9 i Albany Avenue. Danielsville, DA 30633. The Madison County Board of Comm is si oners reserves the right to reject any and all bids. For further Information and Bid Packets contact: David Camp at 700-795-0893. Beef show team ends year on high note Madison County’s beef show team closed the season on a high note at the Washington Area Steer and Heifer Show with two ani mals in the Grand Champion Drive, "Students have put in countless hours working with their parents and their project so that they could be their very best," teachers said. “As the members of the Madison County Beef Show Team walked into the ring with their animals for their last show of the season, they weren’t thinking about anything but the task at hand.” Tyler Arnold placed first and won Grand Champion AOB with his limousin heifer. Arnold also placed first and won grand cham pion honors with his commercial heifer, which was later selected to win the title of Overall Reserve Champion heifer of the show. Kayla Tolbert placed third with her commercial heifer and Morgan Tolbert placed first with her commercial heifer. In Showmanship: Tyler Arnold placed first; Stephanie Hilbum placed second; Morgan Tolbert placed fifth; Kim Chandler placed first in her eleventh grade class; and Kayla Tolbert placed seventh in an extremely difficult Senior Showmanship class. In the steer show, Stephanie Hilbum placed fourth; Sydney Arnold placed fifth; Morgan Tolbert placed fifth and Kim Chandler placed first with her Angus steer, which was named the light weight champion. For more information on exhibiting a beef heifer or steer, con tact Kay Farmer at MCHS. Pictured (L-R) are Sid Arnold, Judge Fred Rayfield and Tyler Arnold. Pictured (L-R) are Judge Fred Rayfield and Kim Chandler. ANNOUNCING NEW SERVICE HOURS! Saturdays 8-2 Call ahead for an appointment. 706-335-2831 FOR ONLY $5 PER MONTH, YOU CAN LIST TOUR GROUP'S MKIHOH Lit foil mrim tan ihn ynir poqi k iMthgl CaniENS Organized mr PaPELCNL SaEETY imai:n^ tv hakhnii n [Ubii Im uikiir.'hiJ p iprl■■■■ md fc-z-znnr iubn la IrbditfvC-i Maihfi^JD pa.Mtl* Cdt-m, £nm RiMi'Lbii:i 'Ji- lid Tim -=4 cb j. Er-i3l »j-7U-+"Tii. HJUU p* JEFFERSON v 1 AMERICAN LEGION AJberl Godon FbstSS EHch 3rd Tuesday 739 p.m. Harvie Lance. Commander Ftwne (796) 654-1274 ™ RANKS COUNTY ^ ) AMERICAN LEGION ^ PWtJIfi Heels each 2td Thursday, 7 pm. In Homer, GAal Ihe American Leaon Duidno on Historic Highway 441 moot Mr VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS fttl 1372, Uniat? Ehoels -jomertin Or. Each 4lh TuasdaHy, LOO p.m. Lamar Languor, Gommaoir Ftwne70k652-2E27 at JEFFERSON LIONS CLUB Meels 2nd ft. 4lh Monday Jelferaon Qiy Cubboiise 6J0pnL*(7«)3S7-115S MackCatai FVeaJynl SL UNITY LODGE F&A.M. No.3G, Jefferson, GA Isl Hi«dHy of aacii montt TflOpm. 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