The Lee County ledger. (Leesburg, Ga.) 1978-current, August 02, 2001, Image 15

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Legals, From Page 6B 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 Reality TV Show Talent Search... Professional TV stu dio will produce top quality tape of your performances and send to talent agencies around the country. Only $495 for stu dio time, editing, and master tape. Cash, credit cards, money orders accepted. Call toll free 1-800-985-1060 for your appointment. Lee County Fire Department, Volunteer Firefighters, and members of Lee Correctional Institute Fire Department participated in a control burn of a residential structure on Peach Street last Tuesday. Pictures by Michael McNeal Stand-up Comics... Professional TV studio will produce top quality tape of your performances and send to talent agencies around the country. Only $495 for studio time, editing, and master tape. Cash, credit cards, money or ders accepted. Call toll free 1- 800-985-1060 for your ap pointment. The Lee County Ledger, Thursday, August 2,2001 - Page 7B CLASSIFIED ADS All Classified Advertising 150 Per Word In Advanced Unless Regular Account Maintained Minimum Charge .... $2 00 Free Non-Commercial Classified Ads For Subscribers YARD SALE: Saturday, August 4 from 7:00 a.m. until; 102 Fox Chase Court, Leesburg; Moving sale so we are getting rid of lots of stuff! YARD SALE: Ceramics, clothes, toys, baby items and etc.! Saturday, August 4 from 8:30 til; Addison Self Storage Bldg. G on Palmyra Road. BIG YARD SALE: Saturday, August 4. 9 a.m.; 190 Walnut Street, 759-8888; An tiques, collectibles, kitchen items, table lamps, roll top desk, love seat, lady’s desk, Lazy Boy re- cliner, bedroom set, coffee table, queen bed, dining room set, hutch with glass doors, hide-a-bed, country style table & chairs and much more. MULTIFAMILY YARD SALE: 1531 State Hwy 195, Friday, Au gust 3 & Sat. August 4, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Too many things to list; 7 miles north of Leesburg near in tersection of Lee Street Road. FIGS FOR SALE: Figs for sale; Monday through Saturday morning; Seven miles north of Leesburg on Highway 195; Turn left at sign; For more information, call 759-6950. FOR SALE: 1995 Horton Summitt 28x56 three bedroom, 2 baths, fireplace, all appliances; Assume loan, must be moved, owners will assist; Call 759-9203 or 291-1365 and leave message. AUTO FOR SALE: 1984 four door Oldsmobile; 307 engine, full power, good condi tion, good tires; Call 759-2421 after 9:30 p.m. AUTO FOR SALE: One owner 1996 Buick Century Special; All accessories, air con dition. power windows; Clean and in good condition; Under warranty until September 2002; $6,500; Call 759-2402. AUTO FOR SALE: 86 Lincoln Town Car; Body in ex cellent condition, good interior, 5 liter fuel injection engine, runs good, needs work; Call 846-5535. Actors, Actresses... Professional TV studio will produce top quality tape of your performances and send to talent agencies around the country. Only $495 for studio time, editing, and master tape. Cash, credit cards, money or ders accepted. Call toll free 1- 800-985-1060 for your ap pointment MOTOR HOME FOR SALE: 1984 Pace Arrow Motor Home; Very good condition, 30 foot, sleep 6, 23,000 miles; $13,000; 435-0203 days, 431-1992 after 6:00 p.m. FOR SALE: TIME-OUT BABIES Large selection of Time-Out Baby Dolls (with faces) for sale; Call 434-1793. BOAT FOR SALE: 1972 151/2 ft. tri-hull, 140 Johnson motor runs great; $2500; Call 883-8522. HOUSE FOR SALE: House for sale in Lee County; 118 Kathy Street, 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath, hardwood floors through out. single car carport, new cen tral electric AC unit, utility room.; one acre corner lot, close to schools; $62,000.00; For more details, call 759-6054,759-1414. 869-5018 or 869-3518. HELP WANTED: NEEDED: 97 people! Hottest Diet of the Millennium Unbelievably Fast Results! 100% Guaranteed! (800) 934-8534 COMPUTER - INTERNET USERS wanted to work on-line $25 - $125 per hour Training Provided Free Vacations www.Jobheaven.net MOWING & LOT WORK Tractor mowing, small dozer work and clearing off vacant lots. Call 436-2673. 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 male dog. Approximately one year old. Extremely friendly and playful. Loves other dogs, cats and children. He was left in my neighborhood and I can’t keep him!! He needs a loving family and others to play with! Please call if interested (229) 273-1108 (H) or (229) 759-6056 (W). Singers... Professional TV studio will produce top quality tape of your performances and send to talent agencies around the country. Only $495 for stu dio time, editing, and master tape. Cash, credit cards, money orders accepted. Call toll free 1-800-985-1060 for your appointment. House For Sale Birdie and Pete Long’s house on Griffith Road. Three bedroom, two baths, large great room, 20 x 40 in ground pool, screened back porch, large wired shop and irrigated yard. Located on three acre lot and close to Lee County Schools. Contact Henry Studdard at 759-6892 or Walden - Kirkland at 436-8811. 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.