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6 • SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2000 NEWCOMERS < It costs no more, it’s just nicer at... Ellen Kane GIFTS Highway 90 in Bay St. Louis 467-8033 10-5:30 Mon.-Sat. V/AMEX/MC J. Hunter Phillips III, m.d. SPECIALIZING IN Dermatology & Skin Cancer Surgery Now Offering mplant Board Certified Dermatologist Fellow American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery Fellow American College of Physicians Skirt Cancer Exams & Surgery • Treatment of Acne Scars Mole & Skin Growth Removal Chemical Peels • Liposuction Collagen Treatments • Eyelid Surgery Facial & Leg Vein Removal 833-B Highway 90 • Bay St. Louis 228-466-0263 Echo staff ph New Kiln Library The new Kiln Library celebrated its ribbon-cutting and grand opening Feb. 24. Library provides many services to newcomers Newcomers to Hancock County should make the Hancock County Library System one of their first stops. Besides obtaining a library card to check out books and other media, there is a myriad of informational services available to those just moving to the area. Some of these services include: • Community information, brochures, pamphlets, handouts and notices on local activities, organizations and services are displayed on the Coast Electric Power Association's Community Information Center. • Fishing poles can be checked out at any branch of the Hancock County Library System. Don’t build until you get the facts. if you’re planning on building and want to know about site preparation, financing, lighting and the latest energy efficient construction techniques, this seminar is for you. It cost nothing to attend! For more information and pre-registration contact the marketing representative at your local Coast Electric office, or call 1-800-624-3348. Harrison County Pearl River County Hancock County March 16 March 21 March 23 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. Coast Electric IVwr.R Asscici ATION A Tnuchitimr fcncw" P;*r»ner *.* • Local, state and national newspapers, as well as more than 150 magazines and journals. • Reproducible state and federal income tax forms. • Resume books for those who are job hunting. • Local history information. • Free Bay St. Louis tele- phunt- book.' • Other telephone books that can be used inside the library. • Children's books and posters. • Children's books and posters. • Maps for use inside the library. • Copy machines. • Typing room for public use at no charge. • Paperback lending library that has items that may be borrowed without a library card. • Free meeting room spaces for public functions. • Innovative children's programs year-round, from story hours for pre-schoolers to Summer Reading programs. • Quick, factual answers to simple reference questions. • The Library Oak, a live oak listed on the Hancock County Historical Society Oak Registry, has withstood two centuries of hurricanes, and the Richard Thames Memorial Oak, planted in 1975, is listed orary oak”. • Renaissa Revival of a C mosaic mural more than 20C the communit direction of ar1 Veglia, records culture and ai the * 'TT^munitv • A continuo magazines an sale. • Art by Nadine Stamm Waldrop and 1 marble, steel sculpture of Guenard. • The Ad’ Education Pro; vide lifelong adults in the £ long- or short-t< In addition, f place to enjoy a reading and r library has a qu and a lounge se More inform Hancock Cou System is avail; 467-5282, or on http://www.ham The Hanc< Library System the Hancock Co Supervisors am Bay St. Louis a YOU FORECLOSURE, BANKRUPTCY, CREDIT PROBLEM, NO PROBLE CAN “YOU’RE APPROVED HOTLINE! DRIVE 1-800-487-0751 TODAY' T0>-L FREE 24HRS A DAY • 7 DAYS A Wl
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