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Page 12 - The Wiregrass Farmer, Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Ladies head to region
The Lady Rebels finished
their regular season this past
week with three big wins.
These victories secured 2nd
place in Region 2A-A leading
into the Region 2 play-offs
beginning on Monday, October
06. The Lady Rebels opened
the week Monday with a 4-1
win over Wilcox County.
Shelby Alberson was the
winning pitcher with 6 strike
outs and no earned runs.
Offensive leaders for the
game were Heather McGuire
(2 for 3) and Deidra Hall (2 for
3) - Ineisha Ezell, Gabbie
McNair, and Shelby Alberson
also added a hit apiece. On
Tuesday they picked up win #2
of the week over Webster
County 15-0.
Lydia Kingry was the win
ning pitcher striking out 6 in a
mercy-rule shortened 3 inning
game. Offensive leaders were
Ineisha Ezell (2 for 2), Heather
McGuire (2 for 3), Sara Day (2
for 3).
Thursday evening the team
honored Seniors Shelby
Alberson, Michael Coker, Sara
Day, Jenna Kicklighter,
Heather McGuire, Gabbie
McNair, and Kate Williford
before wrapping up their regu
lar season region schedule with
a 5-2 win over Hawkinsville.
Jenna Kicklighter (2 for 3) and
Heather McGuire both came up
big offensively hitting triples.
Shelby Alberson secured the
win allowing 4 hits and going 3
for 3 at the plate (2RBI’s).
Congratulations Lady
Rebels on finishing the regular
season with an 8-2 region
record.
LADY REBEL seniors were honored at the last regular game of the season.
CHAMP CHEER
THE REBEL CHEERLEADERS took second place at competition in Tifton over the
weekend.
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Sealed Bids: Sealed bids for the construction of the project titled: Water & Sanitary
Sewer Improvements for the City of Ashbum, Georgia, a Community Development
Block Grant, will be received until 2:00 P.M., October 31st, 2008 at the City Hall of
Ashburn, P.O. Box 766, 259 East Washington Avenue, Ashburn, Georgia 31714 at
which time and place all Bids will be publicly opened and read. No bid may be with
drawn after the closing time for receipt of bids for a period of sixty (60) days.
Work to Be Done: The work to be done shall consist of furnishing all labor, materials
and equipment necessary to construct the proposed Water & Sanitary Sewer
Improvements for the City of Ashburn, Georgia as shown on the construction draw
ings. In general, construction consists of the construction of approximately 11,100 lin
ear feet of 6-inch water main, fire hydrants, valves, fittings, transferring of existing
water services, approximately 1,200 linear feet of 8-inch sanitary sewer mains, 600
linear feet of 10-inch sanitary sewer mains, manholes, sewer services, erosion control
and all associated measures for complete water and sanitary sewer improvement pro
ject. This work will be awarded in one (1) contract with a 180 consecutive calendar
day construction schedule.
Plans and Contract Documents: Plans and Contract Documents are on file for review
only at City Hall of Ashburn, P.O. Box 766, 259 East Washington Avenue, Ashburn,
Georgia 31714. Copies for bidding purposes can be obtained from Watkins &
Associates, L.L.C., 103 West 6th Street, Tifton, Georgia 31794, Phone: (229) 388-
8823, Fax: (229) 388-8824, upon payment of $175.00 for each set (non-refundable).
Bonds: All bid forms must be accompanied by a Bid Bond in an amount not less than
ten percent (10%) of the amount bid. The successful bidder, if awarded the Contract,
will be required to furnish a Performance Bond and Payment Bond, each in the
amount of one hundred percent (100%) of the Contract amount. All bonds must
appear on the Treasury Department's most current Circular 570 Listing.
Funding: Any Contract or Contracts awarded under this Advertisement for Bids will
be funded by a grant from the Georgia Department of Community Affairs -
Community Development Block Grant Program.
The Owner, reserves the right to reject any or all bids, to waive informalities, and to
re-advertise.
City of Ashbum, Georgia
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the Rebels homecoming game. Photo Rene’ Hasty
Middle School stomps Irwin 27-13
The Middle School Lady
Rebels took on the Irwin
County Lady Indians in Ocilla.
Stacey McIntosh and Melissa
Crawford have done a great job
with these girls. You can see
improvement with each game.
The parents and players really
appreciate their hard work.
The lady rebels improve to 6
and 1 on the year. The rebel’s
bats were hot against the
Indians. Madison Smith was 1
for 3- with a homerun. Erica
Crawford was 3 for 3- with a
homerun. Katelyn Ireland had
3 walks. Eryn Kelly was 1 for
3 with a double. Keyanna
Dawson was 2 for 3. BreAnna
Dawson was 2 for 2 with a
homerun. Summer Pate was 3
for 3. Amanda Pilkinton had 2
walks. Kelly Burdette had 3
walks.
Black powder season opens Saturday
The weeklong primitive
weapons deer-hunting season
begins Saturday, Oct. 11.
During the primitive weapons
season, hunters may use
archery equipment (including
crossbows), muzzleloading
shotguns (20 gauge or larger)
and muzzleloading firearms
(.44 caliber or larger).
Last year, more than 61,000
muzzleloader hunters harvested
approximately 16,133 deer,
increasing both the number of
hunters and the number of har
vested deer from the previous
year.
The Department of Natural
Resources’ John Bowers says,
“Our primitive weapons deer
season provides hunters the
opportunity to hunt with tradi
tional or inline black powder
firearms or to continue hunting
with archery gear. Hunters are
allowed to hunt either-sex deer
during this weeklong opportu
nity. Primitive weapons hunters
have a wide variety of options
depending on their personal
choices and needs without
being burdened by complex
regulations.”
Participating hunters may
harvest deer in counties open
for firearms deer hunting. The
season bag limit remains at 10
antlerless deer and two antlered
bucks. One of the two antlered
bucks must have at least four
points (one inch or longer) on
one side of the antlers.
All of Georgia’s public
lands open to hunting are
mapped out as a line map,
topographical map and a color
infrared map (with many larger
areas divided up by tract for
easier viewing) and now are
easily accessible online at
www.gohuntgeorgia.com.
All hunters, including
archers, must wear at least 500
square inches of daylight fluo
rescent orange above the waist
during the primitive weapons
season. Scopes and other opti
cal sighting devices are consid
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firearms and archery equip
ment. Georgia hunters must
possess a primitive weapons
license and a big game license
to hunt deer during the primi
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in a wildlife management area,
hunters must possess a WMA
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