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Lee County Middle School Eighth Grade Students of
the Week for the Week of September 24 - 28 pictured
on the front row are Brooke Bonnell and Anthony
Rivers. Pictured on the back row is Rebecca Meeks.
Not pictured is Jenna Smith.
Page 2B - The Lee County Ledger, Thursday, October 4,2001
Flag, from Page 4A
last to be lowered. When flown
with flags on separate flagpoles,
the flag of the United States is
always placed in the position of
honor on its own right. The other
flags may be smaller but none
may be larger. No other flag ever
should be placed above it. When
flown with the national banner of
other countries, each flag must be
displayed from a separate pole of
the same height. Each flag should
be the same size. They should be
raised and lowered simulta
neously. The flag of one nation
may not be displayed above that
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To place the flag at half-staff,
hoist it to the peak for an instant
and lower it to a position half way
between the top and bottom of the
pole. The flag is to be raised again
to the peak for a moment before
it is lowered. On Memorial Day
the flag is displayed at half-staff
until noon and at full staff from
noon to sunset.
The flag is to be flown at half-
staff in mourning for designated
principal government leaders and
upon presidential or gubernatorial
order.
Respect for the Flag
The flag should not be used as
drapery, covering a desk, or for
any decoration in general. The
flag should never be used for any
advertising purpose. It should not
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be embroidered, printed or oth
erwise impressed on such articles
as cushions, handkerchiefs, nap
kins, boxes, or anything intended
to be discarded after temporary
use. Advertising signs should not
be attached to the staff or halyard.
The flag should not be used as
part of a costume or athletic uni
form, except that a flag patch may
be used on the uniform of mili
tary personnel, fireman, police
man and members of patriotic
organizations. The flag should
never have placed on it, or at
tached to it, any mark, insignia,
letter, word, number, figure, or
drawing of any kind. The flag
should be cleaned and mended
when necessary. When a flag is
so worn that it is no longer fit to
serve as a symbol of our country,
it should destroyed by burning in
a dignified manner.
The Twin Oaks Elementary School student initiated project was a hit. Students
set a goal of ten boxes of food and 200 bears to give to the victims of the tragedies
in the United States. Students were surprised and felt very proud of Lee County
when they collected 246 bears and 18 boxes of food and clothes.
Building Report
Issued
The building reports for Lees
burg and Lee County for the
month of September have been
released.
Lor Lee County, 13 permits for
single family dwellings were is
sued with an estimated costs of
$957,915. Permit costs were
$5586. Three permits for mobile
homes were issued. Permit costs
were $384. Three other nonresi-
dential permits were issued with
permit costs of $607. Nine per
mits for structures other than
buildings were issued with per
mit costs of $1377.
Six permits for Residential ad
ditions and alterations were is
sued with permit cost of $334.
One permit for addition non-resi-
dential was issued with a permit
cost of $150. Twenty-one electri
cal permits were issued with per
mit costs of $1135. Eleven
plumbing permits were issued
with permit costs of $934.
Twenty-seven permits for heating
and air were issued with permit
costs of $1677.
Leesburg issued 2 single fam
ily dwelling permits with an esti
mated costs of $68,275. Permits
costs were $616. One permit for
residential additions and alter
ations was issued with a permit
cost of $35. One electrical permit
was issued with a permit cost of
$60.
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Lee County Middle School Seventh Grade Students
of the Week for the Week of September 24 - 28
pictured on the front row is Beverly Geiger. Pictured
on the back row are Antwon Shead and William
Mitchell. Not pictured is Adrianna Whitting.
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accidents in Lee County were in
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September, 2001. These accidents
resulted in two injuries and no
deaths.
In the area of enforcement by
Post 40, Sergeant Lirst Class E.
L. Williams said his officers had
made 95 arrests and issued 107
warnings during the month.
Various courts in Lee County
disposed of 63 pending traffic
cases during the month with the
following: 23 guilty pleas, 15
bond forfeitures, and 25 nolo con-
tendre pleas. Sergeant Williams
explained that cases and arrests
would seldom be the same num
ber for each month because some
cases are carried over into the
next month to coincide with court
dates.
He also pointed out that fines
and forfeitures amounted to
$ 11,299.00 for the month of Sep
tember 2001 which were paid to
the courts of Lee County.
Primary
School
Council
To Meet
Lee County Primary School
Council will meet Tuesday,
October 16 at 5:30 p.m.
The public is invited to at
tend all School Council meet
ings.