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Page 8B - The Lee County Ledger, Thursday, November 22, 2001
Monuments
Masterbuilt with Skill,
Honor and Intergrity
firuff,. U.S. Hwy. 19 (N. Slappey]
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420-9300
371 Hwy. 19 S. Camilla
330-8112
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Carol Anne
Davis Roberts
Certified Memorialist An Entrusted Family Name Since 1922
Obituaries
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Leesburg, GA 31 763
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ROBERT LEE
(BOB) ZOELLICK
Robert Lee (Bob) Zoellick,
CMSGT, USAF (RET.). 71,
died Tuesday, November 13,
2001 at Phoebe Putney Memo
rial Hospital.
Funeral service was held on
Friday at Kimbrell-Stem with
interment in Floral Memory
Gardens with full Military
Honors. Rev. Charles Harper
officiated.
A native of Watertown.
Wisconsin, Mr. Zoellick was a
retired Chief Master Sergeant
with the United States Air Force
with 22 years of service. Mr.
Zoellick served during the
Korean Conflict and Vietnam
ESTATE AUCTION
242 ACRES
DIVIDED
9 Large Tracts
5 to 56 Acres
SATURDAY
DECEMBER 1
10:30 AM
Legg Road - TURNER COUNTY
To Settle A Portion of the
Ann Waters Perry Estate
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• Timber Intact • 3-Acre Pond
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or Waterloo Rebecca Hwy.
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TODAYS HOT NEW COUNTRY
PRESENT
HUNTERS FROM ALL OVER COME TO SOUTH GEORGIA FOR
THE OPENING OF THE DEER HUNTING GUN SEASON.
B-1QD'S BIS BUCK CONTEST STARTS OCTOBER 27TH THROUGH JANUARY 9th
2m. YOU MUST BE REGISTERED BEFORE GOING HUNTING FOR YOUR BIG
BUCK, AND YOUR CHANCE AT THE GRAND PRIZE GF ZOOl 300 4ft ARGTIC CAT
AND TRAILER.
LISTEN TO B-lOO FOR DETAILS ON WEEKLY FRIZES AND
WHERE TO PICK UP REGISTRATION FORMS
FRIZES INCLUDE: 2001300 4X4 ARCTIC
CAT AND TRAILER, RUGER ZOO BOLT
ACTION RIFLE, GUN CABINET FROM
TURNERS BUDGET
War . He was once stationed in
Albany at Turner Field. Later in
life, Mr. Zoellick retired from
Tallahassee Camera Center and
was living in Panama City, FL.
Survivors include his wife
Dee Zoellick of Albany. 3 sons:
Mike Zoellick and his wife Ann
of Lee County, Tim Zoellick
and his wife Pam of Lee
County, Jody Zoellick of
Albany; daughter, Patti Z.
Ashcraft and husband James of
Lee County, 3 sisters, Betty
Rubbah and husband Ray of
Wisconsin. Mary Ann Cahoon
and husband Elwood of
Wisconsin. Bonnie Horn of
Wisconsin; grandchildren,
Shannon, Shane, David, Eric,
Erin, Tara, Tori, and Mathew;
and great granddaughter,
Kaitlyn.
Those desiring please make
donations to the Georgia
Diabetes Research Foundation,
1120 West Broad Avenue Suite
A-l, Albany, GA 31707.
Kimbrell- Stern Funeral
Directors were in charge of
arrangements.
WILMA COWAN PITTS
Wilma Cowan Pitts, 88, of
Albany, died November 14,
2001 at Phoebe Putney Memo
rial Hospital.
The funeral service was held
Saturday at Kimbrell-Stern with
interment at Riverside Cem
etery. Dr. James M. Ramsey
will officiate. A native of
Thomas County, Mrs. Pitts had
lived in Albany since 1938. She
was a member of the First
Baptist Church of Albany, the
Adult I Sunday School Class
and the WMU. She was a
member of the Crape Myrtle
Chapter #163 OES and a
former member of# 450. Mrs.
Pitts was retired from Phoebe
Putney Memorial Hospital
where she worked in the Credit
Union, Admitting and Data
Processing. She also worked
with her first husband, Charles
Hollis Cowan at Southern
Printing prior to his death in
1971.
She is survived by a daughter,
Carol Cowan Rumph of Albany;
one brother Claude Reynolds
and his wife Martha of Jackson
ville, FL; two grandsons,
Thomas Gardner Rumph and
his wife Stephanie, and Spencer
Charles Rumph; three stepsons,
Ray Pitts and his wife Mary of
Leesburg, Rodney Pitts and his
wife Walda of Lake Blackshear
and Richard Pitts and his wife
Carolyn of Albany; one
daughter-in-law, Jo Pitts of
Albany; 11 step-grandchildren;
15 step-great-grandchildren; six
nieces and two nephews.
Those desiring may send
memorials to the First Baptist
Church, 400 Pine Avenue,
Albany, GA 31701. Kimbrell-
Stern Funeral Directors were in
charge of arrangements.
Scholars
Announced
For Second
Six Weeks
The Lee County Middle
School announces its
Superintendent's Scholars (95-
100) for the second six weeks.
Seventh graders are Caroline
Brown, Laura Coleman,
Marianne Grebel, Colby
Whitehead, and Hannah
Williford.
Eighth grade students are Will
Hacked. Melissa Ranew, and
Nathan Sorensen.
LCHS Students Participate In
Nationwide Construction Telecast
For the third year in a row, Lee
County High School students in
terested in careers in the construc
tion field got an opportunity to
participate, along with thousands
of other high school students
across the county, in a construc
tion telecast. The telecast was
aired at Albany Technical Col
lege. More than 100 students had
an opportunity to see crafts
people at work and hear their rea
sons for choosing a career in the
construction industry.
Before the telecast the students
toured the campus and got to see
the construction areas and learn
more about the programs offered
at the technical college. After the
program there was a question and
answer session led by local em
ployees who talked about em
ployment opportunities and ap
prenticeships.
The students received valuable
information on a growing indus
try, which offers a good future.
Many students said that the ex
perience gave them a better un
derstanding of how they can use
the skills that they are learning in
their construction classes to earn
a very good living.
Mr. Brent Dale is the construc
tion teacher at Lee County High
School.
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.
LEE COUNTY
INVITATION TO BID CONSTRUCTION OF THE
NEW LEESBURG FIRE/EMS STATION AND THE
NEW REDBONE FIRE/EMS STATION
The Lee County Board of Commissioners is accepting sealed writ
ten bids from professional and qualified contractors to construct
two new 8,850 square foot pre-engineered metal buildings with
masonry fronts in accordance with the construction plans and
specifications prepared by Pollard & Company.
Construction plans and specifications for both buildings are avail
able after Monday, November 5, 2001 at the offices of Pollard &
Company located at 1900 Dawson Road in Albany (229-434-0882)
Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. for a deposit of
$75.00 per set. Payment must be made by check, no cash ac
cepted. Make checks payable to Pollard & Company. The deposit
is fully refundable to each bonafide bidder if the documents are
returned to Pollard & Company in good and reusable condition
within ten days of owner's announcement of the successful bidder.
In addition, the construction plans and specifications for this
project are also available in the Dodge Room located at 1216
Dawson Road in Albany (436-2458).
If you choose to submit a written bid on this project, your sealed
bid must be marked, "Sealed Bid - Leesburg and Redbone Fire/EMS
Stations" and delivered to the Lee County Clerk's Office at 104
Leslie Highway, Leesburg, Georgia 31763 no later than 11:00 a.m.
on Thursday, November 29, 2001. All bids will be opened during a
public bid opening at 11 :05 a.m. on Thursday, November 29.2001
in the County Clerk's Office. You are invited to attend this bid
opening. No bids shall be withdrawn for a period of 60 days after
the bid opening.
Each bidder must include in their sealed bid a bid security of 5% of
the base bid amount payable to the Lee County Board of Com
missioners from a company authorized to do business in the state
of Georgia. In addition, the successful bidder must submit a 100%
performance bond and 100% payment bond.
The successful bidder will have until June 30, 2002 to complete this
project or face $100 per calendar day in liquidated damages. The
terms and time of payment will be monthly.
The Lee County Board of Commissioners reserves the right to ac
cept or reject any or all bids received and/or disregard informali
ties in the bids received.
The Lee County Board of Commissioners will consider awarding the
project to the lowest responsive bidder during the Board's commis
sion meeting of Monday, December 3, 2001 beginning at 6:00 p.m.
Both stations shall be treated as one project. The lowest total bid
der shall be awarded both stations, "Winner take all".
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