The Lee County ledger. (Leesburg, Ga.) 1978-current, November 01, 2001, Image 18

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Page 8B - The Lee County Ledger, Thursday, November 1, 2001 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. Monuments Masterbuilt with Skill, Honor and Intergrity Jnd , U.S. Hwy. 19 (N. Slappey’ Across from Winn Dixie, Albany 42M300 371 Hwy, 1, S. Camilla Raymond Parker " Jm Mem- 336-8112 Certified Memorialist An Entrusted Family Name Since 1922 ° st °nt Meivm tV>N November by Grace Rhodes Most of the leaves have fallen The trees are beginning to look bare, The ground is covered with yellow and brown And the other colors that share All the favorite shades of the season And the turning of times unfold, What a sight God has made for his children Is worth all the silver and gold. It’s a time for awe and wonder It’s a time for glory and praise, To our God for the splendid aura Of a world upon which to gaze Let us pause for a while and remember All the beautiful things here on earth, Give thanks to our Lord and master For these treasures and all their worth. Have a happy and safe November! On Wednesday morning, some second grade students at Lee County Primary School had a real treat. Mark Daniel from Mark's Melon Patch gave a demonstration on carving jack-o-lanterns. In the pictures, you see Mark preparing the pumpkin face for carving. In the second picture, he was taking the "guts" of the pumpkin out during which time he shared some information with the students. The best time to plant pumpkin seeds which should be dried before planting is late June and early July. There are approximately 200 different varieties of pumpkin seeds and he plants many different varieties. His largest pumpkin this year weighed in at 200 pounds. The last picture shows Mrs. Newcomb and her class with the finished jack-o- lantern. Making Memories Owners Janis Breeden Bush & Linda Bree($a Flower Shop andfSpycial Events Services with over 30 years experience * Floral Arrangements For Eveftf (Jphasion * Gift Baskets * Fridt Baskets * We can help 3 /ou plan the perfect adding - Reunion - Party We are currently booking Christmas parties So call us at 483-9909 or 483-9432 to re- HUNTERS FROM ALL OVER COME TO SOUTH GEORGIA FOR THE OPENING OF THE DEER HUNTING GUN SEASON. MOD'S BIO BUCK CONTEST STARTS OCTOBER 27TH THROUGH JANUARY 3th 2002. YOU MUST BE REGISTERED BEFORE GOING HUNTING FDR YOUR BIG BUCK, AND YOUR CHANCE AT THE GRAND PRIZE OF 2001300 IK ARCTIC CAT AND TRAILER. LISTEN TO B-100 FOR DETAILS ON WEEKLY FRIZES AND WHERE TO PICK UP REGISTRATION FORMS PRIZES INCLUDE: 2001300 m ARCTIC CAT AND TRAILER, RUGER 280 BOLT ACTION RIFLE, GUN CABINET FROM TURNERS BUDGET Lee County Primary School First Grade Good Citizens for October pictured on the front row are Carson Crites, Colton Grove, Ansley Bergen, and Brent Kyzar. Pictured on the back row are Hunter Barfield, Collin Morris, Hannah Rivers, Matt Mears, Brook Rynders and Kaitlyn Adkinson. serve the date for your special event today! - THROW YOUR HAI BACK INTO THE RIIIG! Let EOC help you fight for a better job and a brighter future. We offer FREE public services: Financial Aid Counseling/Applications Test-Taking Skills Admissions Counseling/Applications Lee County Recreation Department Five and Six Year Old Raider Cheerleaders were presented with trophies October 25, 2001 by their coach, Rhonda Futch. Pictured in the front row (l-r) are Callie Futch and Kayla Winters. Pictured on the back row (l-r) are Abby Trussell, Kathryn White, Courtney Anglin and Caroline Bramble. PRESENT Fishin’ Fantasy winners in the 12 year old to 14 year old classification are Justin Ball with the smallest fish, Heather Millington with the largest fish and Paul Stillson with the most fish. Study Skills Tutoring for GED Tutoring for SAT Academic Counseling Agency Referrals Career Counseling Workshops Getting an Education can change your- life! If you are 19 or older, call the EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY CENTER AT (478) 825-6917/1-800-862-9455 A Federally Funded TRIO Program Homecoming Court in Session By Molly Hardee Being on homecoming court is only a dream in the eyes of some, but on November 2, 2001 eleven girls' dreams will come true as they walk out onto the field, and stare up at the hundreds of faces in the crowd. Yes, it is half-time at the home coming football game against the Lowndes County Vikings. Nerves race and thoughts flash through the minds of eight seniors, one junior, one sophomore, and one freshman. "What if I fall?" they think as they step onto the green turf. They listen as their names are called one by one. "And the homecoming representatives are: for the seniors. Ashley Gavin, Deatrice Greene, Meejin Hahn, Kathy Mashburn, Angela McNeal. Tish O'Neal, Nikki Riv ers, and Christina Whitaker. The homecoming representative for the juniors' is Kaitlyn Bagnato, for the sophomores Lyndsey Hill, and for the freshmen Kendra Staggs." Feeling like they have just won a million bucks, each is honored to have been elected by their class. While each of these girls is excited about being selected for the court, the student body will vote to elect one of the seniors as their queen and another as their princess during Homecoming week at school. No matter who & wears the crown and holds the title, each one will be glad to have the memory of being on home coming court 2001.