The Lee County ledger. (Leesburg, Ga.) 1978-current, October 18, 2001, Image 2

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Page 2A - The Lee County Ledger, Thursday, October 18, 2001 COMPLETE FIREPLACE ACCESSORIES HEADQUARTERS! Beeufifi// Pecoref/Ve Screens Tool Sets Wood Holders Iron And Brass Everything You Need For A Beautiful Fireplace! MODERN Q6S me pros m propane since ish 507 W. Broad Ave. Downtown 435-6116^ 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 Q 1 f 1 *7v , fi,/ J ^ f ? Iik't ' v fjj , i f«<>’ > wllvU. if, l inHil) W J.l fill , HI I ! I I Ij VusniuM n a n n Chief Hardison Retires Chief Charles Hardison was presented with an engraved clock at a luncheon attended by approximately 80 county employees. Chief Hardison is credited with bringing Lee County’s Fire Department into the 21st century with trained firemen and modern equipment. Chairman Mathis stated during the luncheon, “All the people of Lee County appreciate the 24 years of service you have given to your fellow man and the protection and dedication you have provided to our citizens”. Pictured with Chief Hardison (seated), left to right are Chairman of the Lee County Commissioners, Billy Mathis; Century Commissioner Eddie Hinman; and Leesburg Commissioner Lewis Harris. LCMS Teacher Feature Fisherman's Net Located Inside Quality Inn Exit 1011711 E. 16th Ave. • Cordele, GA 271-2002 Fri. & Sat. Nights 5-10pm I AQG SEAFOOD BUFFET 10 Shrimp Broiled Snapper Louisiana Crawfish Oysters Baked Devil Crab Shrimp Teriyaki Catfish Boiled Shrimp Pollock Plus, Fried Chicken, Desserts, 10 Country Vegetables & Salad Bar the long and thick of it LUXIVA® Supreme Lash Mascara Curls, defines, revitalizes and helps volumize lashes in one easy stroke! The special plush brush ensures non-clumping application while it lifts and separates lashes. Hydrolyzed silk anti Panthenol condition the lashes for a soft, weightless feel. Available in four shades which include two with a trace of shimmer. A true eye-opening experience! 2510 Archwood Drive Albany, Georgia 229-435-3505 Independently owned and operated. mERLE noRirmn COSMETIC STUDIOS Janet Bryan teaches art at Lee County Middle School. She has a Bachelor of Science in Art Eduaction from Georgia South western. She taught one year at Albany High School, 12 years at St. Teresa School and one and a half years at Lee County Middle School. She has one son. Justin Myler. 18. Ms. Bryan’s hobbies are paint ing, drawing, bicyle riding and working out at the gym. In her spare time, she likes to travel, have fun with her family and friends. Victor (Sreene - JJIjotogtrapIjer Lee County, Georgia (229) 846-6154 Weddings, Portraits, etc: Specialty; Old Masters Black & White 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. One Call. WREky run all around town lor insurance? WW One call to your nearby Alla agent can bring your coverage closer to borne. Alfa offers excellent benefits at affordable rates for your car, borne and life. In fact, just about anything you might want to insure. So, make one call to one agent for one great deal on all your insurance. One of the best agents in the business is only a telephone call away. Call Alfa today. RICK MUGGRIDGE 1142 DAWSON ROAD, ALBANY 439-0590 Alabama • Georgia • Mississippi ALFA INSURANCE Leesburg Police Files Weekly Report Leesburg Police Chief Charles Moore reports that officer worked cases during the past week in volving vandalism, traffic viola tion, wanted person and larceny. Captain Monterey Moody re sponded to a vandalism call at an apartment complex where he was advised by the victim that un known person(s) had done dam age to her vehicle. Upon check ing the vehicle, someone had used a sharp instrument and punched a hole through the air conditioner and radiator and broke the elec tric antenna. Melvin Brown Covin, 42, of E- 7 Woodstone Apartment. Lees burg. was charged with sus pended license first offense DUI by Assistant Chief George McDonald on October 12. Covin was stopped at a road block on Peach Street and charged for li cense suspended for DUI offense. Covin was transported to Lee County jail on the above charge and vehicle turned over to a fam ily member. Randolph Lamar Holiday, 46, of 503 North McKinley Street, Albany, was charged October 9 with speeding 63 m.p.h. in a 45 m.p.h. speed zone, driving while license suspended and driving under the influence of alcohol by Captain Tim Murphy. Murphy clocked Holiday at 63 miles per hour in the 45 m.p.h. speed zone and turned on his blue light as he turned around to stop Holiday. Holiday ran off the road several times before he stopped. Holi day, who smelled of an alcoholic beverage when approached by Murphy, told the officer that his license was suspended. A com puter check showed his license was suspended and a bench war rant from Dougherty County. Murphy read Holiday the Implied Consent and he refused at the scene. He was then transported to the Lee County Jail and he again refused to take the breath test. He was booked and placed in jail. A hold was placed for Dougherty County. A theft by taking at the high school was reported to Assistant Chief McDonald on October 5. The victim stated unknown person(s) took $20.00 out of her billfold. The case is pending. Phoebe Putney Sponsors Pink Balloon Saturday Join Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital in an informative event with a focus on breast cancer awareness at The Parks at Chehaw's Education Center, Sat urday, October 20 at 9:00 a.m. Many local organizations will offer a wide variety of informa tion regarding breast cancer pre vention and treatment and other aspects of women’s health. Lree items will be distributed and door prize drawings will be held throughout the day. All participants will receive a free T-shirt (while they last) and all breast cancer survivors will be recognized at the event. Lor more information, call 229- 312-7106. CLARIFICATION The Wanda Brown listed in the article last week concerning or dinance violators sentenced in Magistrate Court is not the Wanda Brown that resides on Querecho Lane and teaches first grade. I ~l CUSTOM PECAN SHAKING Parten Pecan Co. 181 Parten Road Ashburn GA 31714 229-567-3053 229-567-1129 (c)