The Lee County ledger. (Leesburg, Ga.) 1978-current, September 28, 2011, Image 5

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Hadley - Wars Engagement Announced Special to the Ledger Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hadley announce the en gagement of their daughter, Laura Hadley, to Taylor Wars. Mr. Wars is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Wars, all of Lee County. Miss Hadley is the grand daughter of Rev. and Mrs. T. R Hadley of Thomas- ton, formerly of Cuthbert, and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Yelverton, of Edison, GA and the late Mr. Dal las Wills. Laura has two sisters, Kayla and Sarah of Lee County, GA and one brother, Greg Hadley, of Fayetteville, NC. The bride-elect is a 2009 graduate of Lee County High School. She currently attends college at Geor gia Southwestern State University in Americus and is employed at First Baptist Church in Americus. Mr. Wars is the grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bedenbaugh and the late Mrs. Willene Brown. Taylor has one brother, John Wars of Tallahassee, FT, and one sister, Haley Wars of Savannah, GA Mr. Wars is a 2005 graduate of Deerfield- Windsor and is currently attending Georgia South western State University and is employed by Darton College in Albany. The couple will exchange wedding vows December 11, 2011 at Kamp Kirksey. Pet of the Week Special to the Ledger Fee County Animal Shel ter’s “Pet of the Week’’ is Molly. She is about 2 year old Cocker Spaniel that was turned into the shelter by her owner. She is a very lovable dog and seems to get along with other animals. When she came to the animal shelter her coat was very matted so they had to shave her. She would love to find a forever home! Stop by and see them and all the other animals Fee County Animal Shelter has for adoption. They have a wide variety of dogs and cats from small to large. Fee County Animal Shel ter is located at 101 Mossy Dell Rd., Feesburg, Ga. The animals can be seen from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm Monday thru Friday. The office hours are 8:30 am to 5:30 pm Monday thru Fri day. Also on Saturday and Sunday you can come and look at the animals from 8:00 am till 12:00 noon. Mark Your Calendar! Fee County Animal Shelter will be at the Petsense store at 244 Cordele Rd next to Wal Mart in East Albany on October 1st and 2nd from 10:00 am until 5:00 pm for there “HOME NOW’’ adoption event. The Animal Shelter will have animals that are available for adoption. Board, From Page 1A bonds will result in net savings. The board heard a presentation from the Kinchafoonee Primary School principal concern ing an electronic sign that the PTO would like to purchase for the front of the campus. The PTO will have all the necessary funds for the purchase of the sign by the first of the year. After review ing the color and make up of the sign the board tabled the request until all the members had time to review the request. It is anticipated that the board will approve the request from the PTO at their next The Lee County Ledger, Wednesday, September 28, 2011, Page 5A Leesburg Police Weekly Report Lt. Barrett worked an arson incident that oc curred at Lee County Primary School. Witness stated they saw a juvenile lean into a dumpter and moments later saw smoke coming from it. No arrest has been made at this time. Cpl. Fordham worked a recovered property incident. A bicycle was found in a drainage ditch. The bicycle was recovered and taken to the bicycle impound yard. Ptl. Hartley worked a disrupting public school incident. The juvenile was charged with battery and disruption of public school. Ft. Barrett worked a felony theft by taking incident on September 23. Two cell phones and a set of car keys were taken. The case was turned over to investigations. Ft. Turnery worked a criminal damage to prop erty incident in the second degree. Someone scratched a vehicle with an unknown object. Cpl. Herndon worked a traffic incident that led to an arrest. Zachary Ashley Wingate, 23, of Valdosta, was charged with posses sion of marijuana less than an ounce, original contain er required, and posses sion/use of drug releated object. Robert Nicholas Hurst, 22, of Dawson, was charged with driving away without rendering payment for fuel, failure to main tain lane, driving without license on person, posses sion of marijuana less than 1 ounce, driving under the influence - refusal (1st of fense) and possession/use of drug related object. The University of Georgia • Cooperative Extension Service srs m DP 4-4 Plant Daffodils and Other Narcissus This Fall Doug Collins, Lee County Extension Coordinator dy P utting J^nowledge to Work | ^ Driveways R Us Installation, Repair & Maintenance Specializing in: Hot Mix, Crushed Asphalt Concrete, Fixed Asphalt, Gravel —Call Free Estimate— Johnny Brown - z29.869.5087 Brandon Brown - ZZ9.8fe9.45Z5 Daffodils will provide annual flowering year after year with only minimal care. Plant Daffodils and Other Narcissus This Fall Fall is a great time to plant daffodils and other narcissus bulbs, including paperwhites and jonquils. These bulbs are relatively inexpensive and are easy to plant. They can easily provide a lifetime (perhaps longer) of beautiful spring flower displays with mini mal care. There are different strategies for planting narcissus bulbs. They can be planted in beds, either in rows or scattered. They can be naturalized in wooded areas in the land scape. They can be natu ralized in wooded areas in the landscape. They can even be concentrated in mass plantings. Plant them at the recom mended depth and spac ing. These are often listed on the package in which the bulbs are purchased. This information can also be found in reference books and in the Univer sity of Georgia Extension publication “Flowering Bulbs For Georgia Gar dens”. Remember to plant the pointed end of the bulb up. A pH of 6.0 to 6.8 is best for most bulbs. A general purpose fertilizer such as 10-10-10 is a good choice for narcissus bulbs. Apply at a rate of one to two pounds per 100 square feet. If you are going to till the soil before planting anyway, till the fertilizer into the soil before plant ing. Otherwise, apply it to the soil surface after planting. Narcissus bulbs should be planted from October through Decem ber. Narcissus bulbs will provide decades of flower ing. I have seen colonies of narcissus plants that were thriving many years after a home site had been abandoned. Under anything approaching the right conditions, narcissus bulbs will multiply into a large clump of bulbs. The publication “Flow ering Bulbs For Georgia Gardens” can be picked up free of charge at our office. It can also be accessed on the internet by Googling “UGA Extension” and then typing “Flower ing Bulbs For Georgia Gardens” in the search box (the one by “GO” in the green square) on the Extension home page. For more information, call the Lee County Exten sion Office at 759-6025 or email me at collinsd@ uga.edu John C. Durham Durham & Lewis Law, LLC Attorneys at Law Civil Litigation Construction Law Family Law Wills & Estate Planning Julee Brooke Lewis 120 C Walnut Avenue South • Leesburg, Georgia* 229-759-6682 4©^ We Loofe T?or\AW«J To SeeiDg, you At 109-A Itd. Off 19 Quality Cuts At Reasonable Prices! 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