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LEE COUNTY BOARD OF EDU
CATION
Legal
IN THE JUVENILE COURT FOR
THE COUNTY OF LEE
STATE OF GEORGIA
IN THE INTEREST OF
MARTIN JAMES EDDEN,
A MINOR CHILD
CIVIL ACTION NO 2001-A-006-
GP
NOTICE OF SUMMONS
TO: THE BIOLOGICAL FATHER
OF MARTIN JAMES EDDEN
IDENTITY, RESIDENCE AND
WHEREABOUTS UNKNOWN
Pursuant to order of court entered in
this matter on this day, same being the
day on which said application was filed,
it appearing that your residence and
your whereabouts are unknown, it was
ordered by the court that you be served
by publication in terms of law, you are
therefore commanded and required to
be and appear on the 23 day of August
2001 before Judge Lisa Jones at the
Courthouse in Leesburg, Lee County,
Georgia at 9:30 o'clock am and show
cause, if any you can and have, why
prayers of the Petition for Termination
of Parental Rights in the above-styled
matter not be granted.
If you object to the entry of a final
order, you must file such objection in
writing with the Clerk of this Court and
the last day for filing such objection
shall be the day of , 2001.
WITNESS The Honorable, Judge of
said Court. This 19 day of July, 2001.
Lisa C. Jones
Judge OF JUVENILE COURT
LEE COUNTY, GEORGIA
PREPARED BY:
Russ F. Barnes
RUSS F. BARNES, P.C.
107 Taylor Street
Post Office Box 1043
Americus, Georgia 31709
229/924-1900
Aug. 2, 9, 16 and 23
NOTICE TO
DEBTORS
AND CREDITORS
GEORGIA, LEE COUNTY
IN RE: FERN ROLAND
JENKINS, deceased
All creditors of the estate of FERN
ROLAND JENKINS, deceased, late of
Lee County, are hereby notified to ren
der their demands to the undersigned,
according to law, and all persons in
debted to said estate are hereby required
to make immediate payment to the un
dersigned.
This 23rd day of July, 2001.
Celia Juanita Jenkins, Executrix
of the estate of Fern Roland Jenkins,
deceased
604 Middle Road South
Leesburg, Georgia 31763
Peaches, From Page
year."
The brown rot fungus produces a
multitude of spores which are spread
from fruit to fruit by wind and rain,
he said.
Brannen said brown rot has hit or
chards in middle Georgia hardest. The
disease mummifies the fruit on the
tree.
"Mummified fruit is actually hard,
and it follows with the complete rot
ting of the fruit," he said.
Wet, warm conditions make another
disease, bacterial spot, more likely on
certain varieties. O'Henry, a variety
being picked right now, he said, is
especially hard-hit.
Bacterial spot will show up when the
fruit is ripening.
"The bacterial spot makes a nasty
looking fruit," Brannen said. "It makes
deep pits in the fruit. It's an ugly dis
ease."
Bacterial spot has infected 15 per
cent to 20 percent of some orchards,
he said.
Brown rot and bacterial spot are
tough to control, Brannen said. "They
(producers) are spraying as much as
they can," he said.
When it rains as often as it has this
4B
season, the chemicals just simply
wash off of the trees, he said. And it’s
hard to spray in heavily soaked or
chards.
"To spray and then have to go right
back in and spray again is almost im
possible," he said.
In the past three or four weeks, it
has gotten dry again. That may help,
Brannen said. But the damage has al
ready been done.
"Overall, we've had a good peach
crop, good fruit set and prices have
been good for producers," he said.
But when you consider the added
cost of spraying and the reduction of
sellable fruit due to disease, the har
vest could have been much better, he
said.
UGA CAES scientists are working
to develop an effective spray manage
ment program for growers. The pro
gram will determine the best spray
ing times by monitoring the tempera
tures and moisture levels in orchards.
The peach harvest began in April
and will last into mid-August.
(Brad Haire is a news editor with
the University of Georgia College of
Agricultural and Environmental Sci
ences.)
Rate From Page 5B
students and other secondary
wage earners looking for seasonal
employment, or recent high school
and college graduates entering the
job market. The slowing economy
makes it more difficult to accom
modate them."
The number of jobs in Albany
declined to 59,300 in June, down
by 400 from June 2000. The area's
annualized rate of job growth was
a negative seven-tenths percent,
down from a growth rate of 1.4
percent from June 1999 to June
2000. In the one-month period
from May to June, the number of
jobs increased by 400, or seven-
tenths percent. Most of the new
jobs were in the service industries.
Labor market data are now avail
able on the Georgia Department of
Labor's Web site at
www.dol.state.ga.us
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Lee County
Fire
Department,
Volunteer
Firefighters,
and
members of
Lee
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The Lee County Ledger, Thursday, August 2,2001 - Page 7B
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YARD SALE:
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1995 Horton Summitt 28x56
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FAMILIES NEEDED:
Lee County DFCS is in need of
families to foster and adopt chil
dren; Please contact us at 759-
3000 for more information.
FREE TO A GOOD HOME:
Medium sized, short-haired black
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Birdie and Pete Long’s house on Griffith Road.
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Contact Henry Studdard at 759-6892 or Walden -
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Lee County
Board of Commissioners
CURRENT BOARD VACANCIES
Lee County Housing Authority Board - One
Vacancy Five Year Term Expiring Septem
ber 1, 2006 Applicant can be from any
Commission District
Lee County Pension Board - One Vacancy
Three Year Term Expiring June I, 2003 Appli
cant can be from any Commission District
DARTS Citizens Transportation Committee -
One Vacancy Two Year Term Expiring De
cember 31,2002 Applicant can be from
any Commission District
For additional information on any of these
volunteer Board vacancies or to submit a
letter of interest, contact:
Christi Dockery, County Clerk
Lee County Board of Commissioners
104 Leslie Highway / P.O. Box 889
Leesburg, Georgia 31763
(229) 759-6000
www.lee.ga.us
Vacancies will be opened until filled.