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The Lee County Ledger, Thursday, October 4, 2001 - Page 3B
Lee County Chamber
Welcomes Newcomers
by Jana Watkins
Lee County Chamber of Commerce would like to wel
come all of its new businesses in August and September!
Lead Foots Pit Stop, Inc. #1&2 - (229) 759-8330
Billy C. Mathis, Attorney at Law, PC. - (229) 883-5556
Southern Telcom, Inc. - (229) 446-7050
Freeway Motors - (229) 420-2044
Georgia Farm Services - (229) 759-6468
SunTrust Bank Lee County - (229) 430-5514
Rev. Levi Robinson - (229) 883-8575
Billy Chambers Peach State Auction Group - (229) 436-
4046
Please be sure to show your support for Chamber busi
nesses by spending your money locally! For more infor
mation about becoming a Chamber member, call (229)-
759-2422
Lee County Primary School’s top ten sellers for the
fall fund raisers pictured (l-r) are Jason Riggle,
Raelyn Paul, Blaine Bosco, Austin Cain, Cody
Layfield, Cody Bryant and Emily Perry, Not pictured
are Jordan Duren, Zachery Ward and Chase McLain.
LCMS Teacher Feature
Chuck Cooper is a Physical
Education teacher at Lee
County Middle School. With
ten years experience, he has
been teaching in Lee County
for three years.
Mr. Cooper also serves at the
head middle school football
coach and as the varsity assis
tant baseball coach. In addition
to teaching in Lee County, he
has taught in Worth County
and Turner County.
A graduate of Lowndes High
School in Valdosta, Mr. Coo
per played college baseball at
ABAC and Georgia South
western University. He re
ceived a bachelor of science in
Health and Physical Education
from Valdosta State University
and received a Masters degree
in Health and Physical Educa
tion from Albany State Uni
versity.
Mr. Cooper and his wife Jen-
Chuck Cooper
nifer reside in Sylvester with
their one year old son, Mat
thew. In his spare time, he en
joys spending time with his
family, going to sporting
events, landscaping, golf, and
hunting. They are members of
Lirst Baptist Church.
Help Needed For
Local 10 Year
Old Girl!!
The family of Victoria
Ann Doolittle is seeking
the help of the Lee
County community.
Victoria has been diag
nosed with the rare lung
disease P.P.H. (primary
pulmonary hyperten
sion). She is ten years
old and lives in Lees
burg. Victoria’s condi
tion requires constant
medical treatment. Cur
rently, continuous medi
cation is being adminis
tered through an infusion
in her shoulder while she
is on a waiting list for a
lung transplant.
Checks should be made
payable to: Medical
Fund for Victoria Ann
Doolittle. Deposits can
be made at Regions
Bank. For more informa
tion, call Pam
McLendon at 229-835-
2951 or Gelene or Bob
Doolittle at 229-420-
8090.
173 Society Street Leesburg, GA 31763
Buttons
Bovs
Daycare anp Learning center
Hours: owner/director: Michelle Peterman
6:00 AM - 6:00 PM (229) 759-8008
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Keep your car rates
Dale Hodges
The road to lower car insurance rates starts with
your local Alla agent. On top of Alla’s already
low rates, your agent oilers good drivers discounts
on car insurance. Air hags and automatic safety
restraints all help to drive down your rates, too.
Before you get in the car, make sure you’re protected
at the premium you deserve. Call the best agents
in the business. Call Alfa.
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Across from Publix
2700 Dawson Road, Suite 8, Albany, GA
Office: (229) 889-9900 • Fax (229) 889-0450
Fall Carnival To Be Held
Saturday At LCPS
Lee County Primary
School is having a Fall
Carnival on Saturday, Oc
tober 6th, from 10:00 am
- 2:00 pm. Everyone is
invited! There will be
games, hayrides, bingo,
and a cakewalk. The Pal
ladium Players will per
form and hot dogs and
pizza will be served, as
well as many other fun
things for families. There
will also be a patriotic
booth with t-shirts and
decals for sale.
Neal Eubanks Well Pump
Repair and Service, Inc.
(229) 759-6831
Pager - 250-0712
111 Smithvillle Rd N. - Leesburg, GA
Residential <6 Fanil Pump Repair
Lee County School’s
Breakfast
and Lunch Menu
Oct. 8- Oct. 12
BREAKFAST
MONDAY, OCTOBER 8
Cereal Bowl, Toast & Jelly, Fruit Juice, Choice of Milk
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9
Ham & Cheese, Biscuit, Pineapple, Choice of Milk
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10
Cinnamon Roll, Banana, Choice of Milk
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11
Pancakes with Syrup, Fruit Juice, Choice of Milk
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12
Fruit Muffin, Applesauce, Choice of Milk
LUNCH
MONDAY, OCTOBER 8
Chicken Tenders, Roll, Mixed Vegetable, Chilled Pears,
Creamy Pudding, Choice of Milk
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9
Hamburger/Cheeseburger
Lettuce - Tomato, French Fries
Mandarin Oranges, Choice of Milk
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10
Golden Corndog, Smiley Potatoes, Fruit Cocktail,
Cinnamon Roll, Choice of Milk
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11
BBQ Diced Chicken, Bun, Potato Chips, Coleslaw,
Applesauce, Choice of Milk
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12
Stromboli, Tossed Salad, Breaded Okra
Fresh Fruit, Choice of Milk
Provided as a Public Service by
H HeritageBank
L7 OF THE SOUTH
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Dolly Gill
LCMS
Teacher
Feature
Dolly Gill is an eighth
grade teacher at Lee County
Middle School. This is her
fifth year teaching at LCMS.
With an undergraduate de
gree in food science, Mrs.
Gill received her masters de
gree in middle grades educa
tion from Georgia South
western State University.
Prior to teaching, she spent
eight years as the quality con
trol supervisor/plant manager
at Kinnett Dairies, Inc. Ice
Cream Plant.
Mrs. Gill is married to
Keith Gill, an engineer for
Worth Gin Company and
McClesky Cotton. They have
two children, Kyle, a kinder-
gartner at LCPS, and
Kendall, eighteen months.
She enjoys spending time
with her family, riding bikes
with her family, and going to
the beach.