The Lee County ledger. (Leesburg, Ga.) 1978-current, November 22, 2001, Image 12

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Page 2B - The Lee County Ledger, Thursday, November 22,2001 Kinchafoonee Primary School Students Get A Taste Of Spain On Wednesday, October 31, the 1st and 2nd grade classes from Kinchafoonee Primary boarded buses and headed to Lee County High School to enjoy the Theatre Works production of "The Story of Ferdinand." This production company travels from New York throughout the United States. The story was originally written by Munro Leaf in 1936. Walt Disney created the movie in 1938. Ferdinand is a bull who enjoys smelling flowers rather than fighting with the other bulls. Mistakenly stung by a bee, he is seen as a ferocious competitor and taken to the bullring in Madrid. Of course, there he chooses not to fight as well, preferring instead to smell the flowers the Spanish ladies were wearing. The message of Ferdinand is one of individual ity and being true to one's self. Following the play, Mrs. Pasteka's Challenge classes extended this learning experi ence and applied their knowl edge of Spanish to the real world by having lunch at El Lee County Middle School Seventh Grade Students of the Week for the Week of November 5-9 pictured on the front row is Christin Bickerstaff. Pictured on the back row are Thad Dooley and Justin Moree. Not pictured is and Jason Wallace. Hi LCPS Teacher Feature Diana Cutchens teaches second grade at Lee County Primary School. She has years of teach ing experience at Lee County Pri mary School. Diana Cutchens has a Bachelors Degree from Albany State Uni versity. Mrs. Cutchens and her husband, Larry, are the parents of two chil dren, Mike, 25, and Paul, 28. Diana Cutchens is a native of Albany, Georgia. Her hobbies are reading and watching old movies. Maya in Lee County. These LAND SURVEYING 1 (229) 759-11 99 Boundary SurveysSub Divison DesignsTopographic Surveys Site Plans Construction Surveys Rezoning Plats OPEN 9:00-5:00 Monday - Friday Flowers and Happy Birthday Robert Beamon Compliments of Leesburg Flower and Gift Walnut Street Leesburg, Georgia Phone 759-6917 Flowers may be picked up at Leesburg Flower and Gift WISHES A HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO: November 23: James Isler, Jackie Halstead, Hazel Toole, Jason Pate, Mary Brown, Margaret Moore, Ruby Lee Hawkins, Katie Coleman, L. Brandon Jones, Kathi Hetland, Taylor Eubanks, Jes sica Fellows, Yvonne Polk, Dean Kistler, Deborah Langley, Deb bie McCorkle, Bonnie “Michelle” Dean, Karen Richter; Novem ber 24: Angie Dedge, Crystal Melton. Brett Smith, Wayne Watson, Kerrie E. Miller, Carolyn Gill, Phyllis Harcrow, Carolyn Phillips, Kenny Barbosa, Misty LaNeth Bryant, Gracie Duckworth, Dollie Blaylock, Brent Luckie, Frank James, Ann Holland, J.W. Dixon, Nancy S. Jones; November 25: Marica Eubanks, Kevin Abney, Warren Brinson, Janis Pierce. Ryan Wood, Jim Dewitt, Connie Robertson, Rodney Watson. Jay White, Zachary Hughes, Jerry Owens, Jim Douglas, Carl Hartley, John Breneman, Jessica Cannon; November 26: Lisa Evans, Nicho las J. Gilchrist, Tyler Knight. Jackie Sizemore, Henry Young, Sr., Holly Cole, Walter Phelps Rosie Lee Freeman, J.T. Cheek, Geraldine Crutts, Missy Gilchrist, Charity Gay; November 27: Ashley Spurlock, Dorothy Jowers, Dana Hargrove, Clint Hickman, Jeannie Meheany, Carmen Barnes, Morris Harp, Scott Hood, Kimberly Sparks, Juanita Henderson, Robert Beamon, Lindsay Smith, Anders Leidal, Angela Douglas. Steve Butts, Randilee A. Dean, Cathy Pantone, Bryan Owens; November 28: David Widner, Brett Smith, Kris Abney, Michael Toole, Pat Gohman, Craig Corley. Sidney Johnson, Laura Eraybar, Donna Keel, Jennifer D. Angry, Billy Webb, Judson Thomas, Carol Wintermute. A. J. Adams, Darryl Roberts. Jason Breneman, George E. Magee, Jr., J.J. McCarty; November 29: Quinn Roe, Laura J. Timmerman, Laura Cox, Sharon Hoffman. Darian N. McDonald, Jennifer Napoli, April Murphy, Lee Ann Lightfoot, Jeff Lovell, Lecia Fleming, Jack Perryman, Julie Mink, Perry Shiver, Lynn Majors, Connie Rew, LaToya Berryhill, Irene Hendricks WISHES A HAPPY ANNIVERSARY TO: November 22: Mr. and Mrs. Grady Rhodes, Col. (Ret. ) and Mrs. Dave Vining; November 23: Mr. and Mrs. Bill Goddard, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wilson; No vember 24: Mr. and Mrs. Don Knight, Mr. and Mrs. Benny Rish, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Doster, Mr and Mrs Carl Simpson; November 25: Dr. and Mrs. Wilbur Oglesby; November 26: Mr. and Mrs. Barry Vann, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Galbert Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Jamie Korona, Mr. and Mrs. Tim Eubanks, Mr and Mrs Rodney Blaylock; November 27: Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mosteller; No vember 28: Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Mims, Mr. and Mrs. James Crumbly; November 29: Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Stickler, Mr. and Mrs. Don Bashline students have spent one day each week studying the Spanish language. Each student placed their order, in Spanish, using a complete sentence as well as using words of courtesy, greeting, leaving and other conversational phrases. Several parents joined the students at the restaurant. Upon returning to Kincha foonee Primary, the students enjoyed traditional desserts of flan (custard) and sopapillas (fried flour tortillas, sprinkled with cinnamon sugar). PROPANE No Waiting! Large Inventory of Tanks For Prompt Delivery • FREE TANK SET, Connection & Inspection 1 24 Hour Emergency Service & Delivery MODERN 507 W, Broad Ave, Downtown 4)54116 Farm • Home • Industry Sam and Sara Ann Arthur Arthurs Celebrate 50th Anniversary Sara Ann and Sam Arthur cel ebrated their 50th wedding anni versary on October 6. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur were married Octo ber 6, 1951 in Americus. Geor gia at the Presbyterian Church. Rev. Curry, who also preached at the Leesburg Presbyterian Church, performed the ceremony. Sam and Sara Ann Arthur are the parents of two children. Sandy and Brandy. Their son, Sandy, resides in Las Vegas. New Mexico with his family. Their daughter. Brandy, lives in Macon. Georgia. The Arthurs have nine grandchildren and one great grandchild. Lockett Graduates From Basic Training Army Pvt. Eddie D. Lockett has graduated from basic military training at Fort Leonard Wood, Waynesville. Mo. During training, the trainee re- TERESA’S HOUSE CLEANING Licensed • Bonded • Insured Home or Business • New Construction Monday - Friday 7:00 AM -until Free Estimates • No job too small or big Owner: Phons: 446-6353 Teresa Pager; 439-3205 Holley Cell: 894-8048 my GRANDMA I Do!! ceived instruction in drill and cer emonies, weapons, map reading, tactics, military courtesy, military justice, physical fitness, first aid, and Army history and traditions. Lockett is a 2001 graduate of Lee County High School, Lees burg. LCMS Teacher Feature Caroline NeSmith - Elkins teaches eight grade math at Lee County Middle School. She has a Bachelor of Science. Master’s Degree and Specialist Degree in Middle Grades Education from Valdosta State University. Caroline NeSmith - Elkins has taught nine years at Lee County Middle School. She taught sev enth grade for three years and for the last six years she has taught eighth grade. Her family consists of her hus band, Michael, and their daugh ter, Payton. Payton was bom this past summer on July 5. Mrs. NeSmith - Elkins’ hobbies are scuba diving and exercising by walking and strolling Payton. In her spare time, she spends time with Payton, exercises and works in her yard. She is a “Big” Val dosta High School ‘Wildcat” fan. Eubanks Well Drilling & Services 229-759-2827 We service all types of water wells, private home owners wells, and irrigation wells. Call us for pump service or well drilling. Georgia Southwestern State University Winter Baseball Camps December 20-21st Hitting Camp Cost $65 December 22nd Pitcher/Catcher Camp Cost $35.00 Ages 7-12 Ages 13-18 Ages 7-12 Ages 13-18 9 AM- 12 Noon 1 PM - 4 PM 9 AM- 12 Noon 1 PM - 4 PM Cost For Both Camps $85.00 Register for BOTH before December 1st Receive $10 off Group Rates Available of 5 or more Call Barry Davis For Information 229-931-2220 COUNTY Invitation to Bid Intersection Improvements at U.S. 82 and N. Doublegate Dr. for PR 171.1 (177) The Lee County Board of Commissioners is accepting sealed written bids from quali fied contractors for the purchase of inter section improvements for one Georgia Department of Transporfation county con tract project: PR 171 -1 (177). This project consists of 0.129 miles of turn lane construc tion and plant mix resurfacing af the inter section of U.S. 82 and N. Doublegate Dr. Bid packages may be obtained by contacting Christi Dockery, County Clerk, at (229) 759- 6000 or at the Lee County Administration Building, 104 Leslie Highway, Leesburg, Georgia 31 763, Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The deadline for completing this road pav ing project is April 30, 2002. The terms and time of payment will be monthly. All submitted bids shall be accompanied by a bid security in the amount of 5% of the bid amount. All bids shall be submitted to the Lee County Clerk's Office, 104 Leslie Highway, Leesburg, Georgia 31763 no later than Thursday, November 29, 2001 at 11:00 a.m. All bids will be opened at 11:05 a.m. on Thursday, November 29, 2001 in the County Clerk's Office. The Board of County Commissioners re serves the right to accept or reject any or all bids received. Novernbel , 5ond 200]