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National Exchange Club Youths
of the Month for October
The Lee County Ledger, Thursday, November 8,2001 - Page 5B
BILL'S
By Edwina Gleaton ber to March. In the spring, an Ex-
Students selected to represent change Club committee will re-
Lee County High School as the view student applications, and stu-
National Exchange Club Youths of dents will be chosen to enter the
the Month for October are: Jenni- Youth of the Year national compe-
fer Godwin, Leslie Tiller, and Amy tition.
Mims. Students who are ranked in Jennifer is the daughter of Joy
the top of the senior class will be and Charles Godwin, Sr. of Lees-
selected each month from Septem- burg. Her grandparents are Ann
Obituaries
J. T. “BLACKIE” HARRIS
Mr. J. T. “Blackie” Harris, 74,
298 Sportsman’s Club Road, died
Sunday at his residence.
The funeral service was held
Wednesday at 11 a. m. at Byne
Memorial Baptist Church with in
terment in Crown Hill Cemetery.
Dr. C. Michael Gravette offici
ated.
A native of Phenix City, AL, Mr
Harris had lived in the Albany
area since 1953. He was retired
from Bell South as a cable repair
technician. He was a member of
Byne Memorial Baptist Church
where he was a member of the
A&P Sunday School Class. Mr.
Harris was a member of the Tele
phone Pioneers, a member and
Past-President of the local chap
ter of the Communication Work
ers of America, a graduate of Cen
tral High School and a veteran of
the U. S. Navy. A granddaughter
Kimberly Denise Bragg Moragne
preceded him in death.
Survivors include his wife
Evelyn G. Harris, Lee County; 2
daughters, Donna H. Bragg and
her husband A. Randall of
McDonough, GA, Jan H.
Kennedy and her husband Gus of
Eufaula, AL; a son David M. Har
ris and his wife Elizabeth of Lo
cust Grove, GA; a brother Arthur
V. Harris, Lt. Myers, PL; 7 grand
children, Karen Jan Pixley, Spen
cer Randall Bragg. Clarke
Michael Harris, Haley Elizabeth
Harris, Garrett Paul Harris, Henry
Ray. "Tripp" Macolly, III. Carson
Harris Macolly; 2 great-grand
daughters, Elbe Anne Moragne
and GraceAnne Pixley.
Those desiring please make
memorials to Arise and Build, c/
o Byne Memorial Baptist Church,
2832 Ledo Road, Albany, GA
31707.
DIANNE MOORE
Mrs. Dianne Moore, 60. 2307
E. Alberson Drive, died Monday
at Phoebe Putney Memorial Hos
pital.
A memorial service was held
Wednesday at 1 p.m. at Kimbrell-
Stern with interment in Brushy
Creek Cemetery in Irwin County.
Rev. James Dalton officiated.
Born in Gordon, Ga, Mrs.
Moore was a native of Irwinville
had lived in Albany for a number
of years. She and her husband
started and built Transmission
Crafters together.
Survivors include her husband,
Wendell Moore, Albany; 3
daughters. Joy Moore Sivils, Sa
vannah, GA; Jill Moore Warren.
Savannah, GA; Julie Moore
Mitchell, Albany; a son Jay
Wendell Moore, Albany; 2 sisters.
Christy Revels, Leesburg; Jenni
fer Griffin, Tifton; a brother Ed-
Mack Whitley, Enigma, Ga; 8
grandchildren: Lacy, Wesley,
Ryan. Kelsey, Perri, Blake. Lucy
and Lily.
Those desiring please make
memorials to the American Can
cer Society, P.O. Box 1201, Al
bany, GA 31702.
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Godwin and Jack and Veva Berry.
She is active in Beta Club, Art
Club, and Drama Club. She main
tains a 4.0 GPA and participates in
math tutoring. Jennifer tries to sup
port any activity that is related to
the arts. She plans to attend Geor
gia Southwestern State University
where she is thinking of majoring
in psychology or engineering.
The daughter of Paul and Velva
Tiller of Albany, Leslie is the
granddaughter of Ruby Jo Tiller of
Albertville, Alabama and R. D. and
Jackie Phillips of Birmingham. She
is in the Fellowship of Christian
Athletes and the Drama Club. Her
activities also include the LCHS
Danceline. Leslie's interests in
clude dancing, tennis, reading, and
tutoring. Her high school goals in
clude extracurricular activities, a
high GPA, making lifelong friends,
gaining knowledge for her future,
and leaving a lasting impression on
teachers, friends, and peers. She is
presently considering a career in
pediatrics, neonatal care, law, or
sports medicine. She plans to at
tend one of the following institu
tions: Valdosta State University,
the University of Georgia, the Uni
versity of Alabama, Auburn Uni
versity, or the University of Ten
nessee.
Amy is the daughter of Joanie
and Dan Mims of Albany. Her
grandparents are Noah and
Amanda Mims and Dewey and
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Mary McNair. She is a member of
the Fellowship of Christian Ath
letes, Beta Club, and National
Honors Society and is on the Lee
County High School Swim Team.
Amy's interests are swimming,
camping, and animals. She is a
member of the First Baptist Church
of Leesburg where she is active in
youth groups. Amy plans to con
tinue her education after high
school graduation at Darton Col
lege. Her career goal is to become
an occupational therapist.
The Northwest Exchange Club of
Albany sponsors this local compe
tition. To be eligible, students are
scored on their participation and
leadership roles in student govern
ment/class government, newspa
per/annual school publications,
musical organizations, debate ac
tivities, stage productions, athletic
teams, and club memberships.
They are also rated according to
community organization member
ships and volunteer service hours,
grade point averages, and special
achievements or awards. In final
competition, students will be re
quired to write an essay to be
scored by a team of national
judges.
LEE
INVITATION TO BID
CONSTRUCTION OF PIRATE S COVE NATURE PARK
Sealed Proposals will be received by Lee County, Georgia at the
Lee County Commissioner's Office, 104 Lealie Hwy, Leesburg,
Georgia 30263, until 11:00 AM on the 29th day of November, 2001,
for the construction of Pirates Cove Nature Park, Lee County,
Georgia at which time and place the bids will be publicly opened
and read aloud. Proposals received after the designated time will
not be considered.
The Contractors Proposal will include the furnishing of all labor,
materials, equipment, and all things neccessary pursuant to Draw
ings, Specifications and Conditions, etc, for construction of Pirates
Cove Nature Park, Contract No. 01163-01 (the "Project").
The project generally includes installation of Entry gate, site
signage, 700 LF of boardwalk, 2100 LF crushed aggregate trail, and
7 overlooks and miscellaneous fixtures, furnishings and equipment.
The project will involve coordinating activities with the county's
construction division.
Contract Documents are open to the public at the Lee County
Commissioners Office, 104 Leslie Highway, Leesburg, Georgia
31 763, and at the office of Robert and Company, Architects-
Engineers- Planners.
Qualified Bidders may obtain copies of the Contract Documents
after November 1st, 2001.
Copies of such drawings and Project Manual must be obtained in
written form from Brett Marsengill, Robert and Company, 96 Poplar
Street, Atlanta, Georgia 30303 - 404/577-4000, upon the nonrefund-
able payment of Seventy Five dollars ($75.00) for each set Pay
ment must be by check, no cash accepted. Make checks pay
able to Robert and Company. Inc.
No Proposal will be considered unless accompanied by a certified
check or acceptable Bid Bond in an amount not less than five
percent (5%) of the bid and made payable to Lee County.
All bids must be made out on the separate proposal form furnished
with the Contract Documents in accordance with the instructions
in the Instructions to Bidders. No interlineations, additions or dele
tions shall be made in the proposal form by the bidder.
Successful Bidder shall be required to furnish a Contract Perfor
mance Bond and a Payment Bond, each equal to 100% of the
Contract Price, with the terms and surety to be approved by the
owner; and furnish satisfactory proof of carriage of the insurance
required.
The Owner reserves the right, with or without notice or cause to
accept any bid regardless of the amount thereof; to reject any
bid, any number of bids or all bids; to negotiate with any bidder for
a reduction or alteration in its bid; to waive or insist upon formal
requirements; to reject all bids and to call for additional bids upon
the same or different invitation to bid. Plans and Specifications, to
be the sole judge, in its discretion, of all questions as to whether or
not a bid complies with the Invitation to Bid, the Plans or the Speci
fications, and as to the qualifications of a bidder to perform the
Contract.
Bidders shall inform themselves concerning Georgia laws and
comply with same.
No bidder may withdraw his bid within 60 days after the actual
date of the opening thereof.
The successful bidder shall commence work with adequate force
and equiqment on a date to be specified in a written order of the
Engineer and shall complete the within 90 calendar days, exclud
ing business holidays.
Payment will be made to the Contractor each calendar month
based on the estimated work complete in-place as prescribed by
the Specifications. Retainage as prescribed by the standard speci
fications will be withheld.
Proposal must be Submitted to:
Mr. Randall Dowling
County Administrator
104 Lellie Highway
Leesburg, Georgia 31 763 10-25.im.n/ 8 .ims
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