The Lee County ledger. (Leesburg, Ga.) 1978-current, October 04, 2001, Image 2

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Page 2A - The Lee County Ledger, Thursday, October 4, 2001 BUFFET PIZZA Now At Leesburg Police Weekly Report Police Chief Charles Moore re ports that on September 25, Officer Moody responded to a call of dogs fighting. Upon arriving at a Third Street address, the complainant in- House For Sale Birdie and Pete Long’s house on Griffith Rd 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. Con tact Henry Studdard at 759-6892 or Walden - Kirkland at 436-8811. SIZEMORE LAW OFFICES W. James Sizemore, Jr. Attorney At Law Personal Injury Criminal • Family Law / Divorce General/Business Law Conveniently Located in Downtown Leesburg 101-A Walnut St 759-0430 dicated that two dogs had come into his yard and jumped on his dog which was tied. The complainant identified the owner of the dogs as David Bozeman, 46, of Second Street. He was charged with animal at large. Thomas Rose Wright, 45, of Smithville, was arrested for viola tion of probation on September 25. She was transported to the Lee County jail. In two separate incidents on Sep tember 28, Horace Nobles Mays, Jr., 17, of Leslie, was charged with Possession/Consumption of Alco hol by a Minor and Child Molesta tion and Statutory Rape. On September 30, Lt. Arnold and Animal Control Officer Wayman Bozeman responded to an animal cruelty call on Canal Street. As a result, Rebecca Daniels of Canal Street was charged with cruelty to animals and disturbing the peace. Two dogs were removed to the Hu mane Society. While investigating a vandalism incident on October 1, Officer Bullington noticed that a juvenile offender had an odor of an alcoholic beverage on his breath. When asked where he received the alcohol, the juvenile gave the officer the address of a female adult. As a result, Dana Leann Williams, 19, of Kincha- foonee Street was charged with fur nishing alcohol to minors. 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Lee County Primary School's Fall Festival Are you looking for some great family fun for this weekend? Come on over to Lee County Pri mary School's Fall Festival this Saturday. October 6 from 10:00 to 2:00. Some of the activities include cake walk, bingo, hippity- hop races,, football toss, jewelry engraving, moonwalk, basketball shoot and many others. New to the festival this year is a tricycle derby, How fast is your soccer kick?, and we have brought back the good of hayride. There will be a patriotic booth where you can purchase student and adult T- shirts, balloons, hats, and bumper stickers. Pepsi made us a banner that says"Thumbs Up for America” and we want as many thumbprints as possible. Demp Posey will be cooking corn on the cob and Mark Daniel will be boiling peanuts- all good Students practice the football toss to prepare for will be available. The Lee County High School Palladium Players will present "Wiley and the Hairy Man" on the backyard stage at 10:30, 12:30 and 1:30. The LCHS Chorus will perform on the same stage at 11:00. A group of "Karate Kids" from David Smith's Black Belt Acad emy in Albany will take the lunchroom stage at 11:30. At 12:30, gymnasts will be perform ing stunts and routines and at 12:45, Betty Petry (Lanier) will perform the patriotic song she wrote and recorded in 1974 - "Our Country." The LCHS armed and unarmed rifle team will put on performances at 1:00. Tick ets for activities and food are 16 tickets for $5.00 and 32 tickets for $10.00. Most items in the patri otic booth will be sold for cash or check and not tickets. We hope that you will come out and enjoy some good family time at our fes tival. to eat with a Pepsi-Cola. Hot Saturdays Fall Festival, dogs, pizza, cotton candy, snow cones and other good things to eat GET A RAI BUY A L ife moves pretty fast. In fact, tkere’s really I only one otker person wko can keep up witk all tke ckanges in your life. Your Alfa Insurance agent. 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