The Lee County ledger. (Leesburg, Ga.) 1978-current, December 13, 2001, Image 2

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Page 2A - The Lee County Ledger, Thursday, December 13, 2001 FREE CELL PHONES WITH MOST CALLING FREE Personal delivery & Setup Don’t stand in long lines Orr’s TV 1-800-967-9857 ‘rtyeacCzuci’ite'ui: ODERN G6S Great Gifts That Keep On Giving! $199-95 / Bubba’s Bar-B-Q Oven The No Flare Up Grill Quality Features Without The High Priced Name EVERYONE'} FAVORITE GIFT! Big 'S* Green NBC TV "If you can only own one grill or smoker, make it The Big Green Egg' $U9-9S SPICE! it RUBS Add A Little Flavor To Your Holiday! MAKES A GREAT GIFT! 3 New Flavors of Turkey Injectables CHIMINEA GAS OR WOOD Add Beauty And Warmth To Your Patio FISH COOKER 10 QUART Complete With Pot And Basket Makes A Great Gift! QOW $49.95 HOLLAHD COMPANION All the ease and convenience of the Holland in a Dortable tabletoD cooker. The HodUndL Pv $299.95 The Lee County Chamber of Commerce and the Albany Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting ceremony for American Outdoor Adventures on Friday, December 7. The business is located at 1335 U.S. Hwy 82 West in Lee County. Centennial Farm Applications Available fCREEHS St GAS LOCI WOOD OR GAS FIREPLACES Opened or Closed Chiminey All The Romance and Beauty Without The Work or Mess! Lodge CAST IRON Large Selection! Your Sure To Find Just What Your Looking For! GAS MATCH y $24*95 507 W. Broad Ave. Downtown Albany 435-6116 Farms hold a central role in the heritage of our state, having formed the economic, cultural and family foundation for genera tions of Georgians. Some particu larly significant farms have been continuously operating for over 100 years and deserve recognition for their historical importance. The Georgia Centennial Farm Program was created to draw at tention to historic farms and to encourage their preservation. Nominees must be working farms for at least 100 years with a mini mum of 10 acres actively in volved in agricultural production or generate at least $1,000 in an nual income. In addition, farms must be owned by members of the same family for at least 100 years or be listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Qualifying Centennial Farms are honored each October at a spe cial award ceremony at the Geor gia National Fair in Perry, Geor gia. During its first nine years, the program has recognized over 230 farms around the state. The Centennial Farm Program is administered by: the Historic Preservation Division; Georgia Farm Bureau Federation; Georgia Department of Agriculture; Geor gia Forestry Commission; Geor gia Cooperative Extension Ser vice; and the Georgia National Fair and Agricenter. Nominations are due on March 1, 2002. Applications are avail able on HPD's Web site at www.gashpo.org under "Publica tions." For more information con tact Gretchen Kinnard at 404/ 651-6782 or gretchen- kinnard@mail.dnr.state.ga.us. CHARLIE’S TOWING AND RECOVERY LLC • Light & Heavy Duty Towing A ^ S' Q1 71 • Air Cushion Recovery Unit / A • Fuel Recovery Unit ICC Authority • Service Calls • 24 Hour Dispatch • Long Distance Equipment Hauling 1000's To Choose From Choose N Cut Manuel Chavarria 516 Eagle Pond Road Just South ofSmithville off of U.S. 19 846-1000 894-3554 If Santa gets stuck in your chimney, who’ll pay for th^s damage? 439-0590 1148 DAWSON ROAD, ALBANY ■ ■ ■— Honda / / yo d own 3 home, yo u Ve probahly got homeown ers insurance. But, Jo you Luo w how complete your protection is? Alia offer- different types of coverage that provide you with the protection you need, no matter where you live or the style of home you live iij. Four /louse is the most important thing you'll ever mwi—it deserves the best protection you can give it. For homeowner’s coverage that's smart and affordable, call your hometown RICK MUGGRIDGE Alfa agent today. ALFA