About The Lee County ledger. (Leesburg, Ga.) 1978-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 2019)
Cason Alday works at The Edison Law Firm in Leesburg, Georgia. He is responsible for filing paperwork, close court cases, fax documents to clients and the courthouse, and answer the phone. Pictured with Cason is Alicia Willeby. Gracen Allison is working as a receptionist at Rivercrest Apartments. Gracen answers the phone, emails, and interacts with tenants. She puts in work orders and posts payments from tenants. Pictured with Gracen is Jennifer Kimbrel. The Lee County Ledger, Wednesday, November 13,2019, Page 3A Lee County Fire and Emergency Services responded to 118 Calls Lee County Fire and Emergency Services responded to 118 calls during the week of No vember 3-9, 2019. EMS Responses EMS responded to one call for abdominal pain/ problems. EMS responded to five calls for breathing problem. EMS responded to four calls for cardiac arrest/ death. EMS responded to five calls for chest pain (non-traumatic). EMS responded to two calls for diabetic prob lem. EMS responded to eight calls for falls. EMS responded to nine calls for fire standby. EMS responded to two calls for hemorrhage/lac eration. EMS responded to three calls for medical alarm. EMS responded to three calls for psychiatric prob lem/abnormal behavior/ suicide attempt. EMS responded to eight calls for sick person. EMS responded to six calls for standby (other than fire).. EMS responded to two calls for stroke/CVA. EMS responded to nine calls for traffic/transpor tation incidents. EMS responded to one call for traumatic injury. EMS responded to one call for unconscious/ fainting/near fainting. EMS responded to two calls for unknown prob- lem/person down. EMS responded to one call for well person check. EMS made 72 respons es for the week. Fire Responses Fire department re sponded to three struc ture fires. Fire department re sponded to three activat ed alarms. Fire department re sponded to one grass fire. Fire department responded to two con trolled burns. Fire department re sponded to one vehicle fire. Fire department re sponded to eight MVC calls. Fire department re sponded to 24 calls to assist EMS. Fire department re sponded to one call for lock out. Fire department re sponded to one calls that was canceled en-route. Fire department re sponded to one call for gas poured inside of a house. Fire department re sponded to one call for smoke scare. Fire department responded to 46 calls during the week. Lee County Fire and Emergency Services responded to 118 calls during the week of No vember 3-9, 2019. Smokehouse Thanksgiving h Turkeys $34.99 Smoked Picnics $29.99 Smoked Fresh Hams....$39.99 Smoked Boston Butt $24.99 Smoked Ham Portions Shank or Butt $29.99 Smoked Whole Hams...$55.99 Smoked Turkey Breast..$29.99 caIt Now To Place your Order For Th a wte,s0 Ivl ! 216 Walnut Ave. US 19 N. Leesburg 759-6286 hunttieibs Jim Qumn STATE HOUSE J J Isabella Baker is employed as a cashier and activity worker. When she is working the register Isabella makes the food, takes orders, cleans and re-stocks. As an activity worker she assists the customers to insure their safety and makes their visit enjoyable. Pictured with Isabella is her Manager Mr. George. Braden Bell and Kylie Cook work at Publix at Lee Crossing. At Publix someone in the bagging position would bag customers groceries, as well as take them out to their car and unload it for the customer. Also a bagger cleans the store and does anything that the manager tells the bagger to do. Pictured with Braden is Raymond Brandon. Pictured with Kylie Cook is Mrs. Tiffany. To find out how just ask me, Ralph Jackson, 2015 Palmyra Rd 911 Conducting Trial Run On Texting Lee County E-911 Center will conduct trial runs on TEXTY! Wednesday, November 13. If all goes well, Lee County E-911 dispatch ers will have the ability to begin receiving text messages from citizens for emergency services beginning Thursday, November 14. The Lee County E-911 Center is located at 110 Starksville Avenue North in Leesburg. Albany & Southwest Georgia’s Most Experienced Hearing Aid Provider-Since 1966! 2015 Palmyra Rd., Albany www.ralphjacksonhearingaidservice.com Golden - Beckum Engagement Announced Special to the Ledger Mr. and Mrs. Travis Leroy Golden of Lees burg, Georgia are happy to announce the upcom ing wedding of their daughter, Kayla Faith Golden, to Mr. James Ty- lee Beckum of Dawson, Georgia. He is the son of Mrs. Laura Beckum and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Beckum of Las Vegas, Nevada, The bride-elect is the granddaughter of Mrs. Maelene Shores and the late Mr. Leroy Shores and Mr. Leroy Golden and the late Mrs. Marie Golden, all of Albany, Georgia. She is the sister of Mrs. Lacy Renee Hunnewelll (Jason) and she has two nieces, Hail- ee and Halle Grace, all of Albany, Georgia. Miss Golden is a 2013 graduate of Lee Coun ty High School and is currently employed with Place on the Pointe as an embroidery designer and sales associate. The future groom is the grandson of the late Marvin and Margaret Steadham of Dawson, Georgia and the late Mr. and Mrs. James Lew is Beckum of Edison, Georgia. He is the brother of Mrs. Lauren Aldridge (Trey) of Lynn Haven, Florida. He has a niece, Emma, and a nephew, Mason. Mr. Beckum is a 2010 graduate of Terrell Academy. He is current ly employed with Tim McPherson Farms and is self-employed in farm ing. The wedding is planned for Saturday, November 16, 2019. Following a honey moon to Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, the couple will reside in Dawson, Georgia. Hunting Season is fast approaching. Let me show you how I can enhance your hearing and protect your hearing while hunting. Thrnk Ym VOTE Jim Quinn December 3rd Thank you for your support in the November 5th election. For us to win in the run-off December 3rd, your vote will be critical. I ask for your continued support. Ralph Jackson Hearing Aid Services, Inc. OPEN MON.-THURS. 8:30am-4:30pm; FRI. 8:30am-3:00pm