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Title: Gilchrist County journal
Physical Description: Newspaper
Language: English
Publisher: Thetis F. Fisher
Place of Publication: Trenton Fla
Creation Date: April 13, 2006
Frequency: weekly
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Dates or Sequential Designation: Began in 1933.
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Serving Gilchrist County and Surrounding Area for over 74 Years


7 2S20.00 A \ear In Tn-CounLy Area Grilchxirt,
"Vol. 75 No. 52 Phone (352) 463-7135 Fax (352) 463-7393 Trenton, Florida 32693 Thursday, April 13, 2006 Price 5000
gilchnstjoumal@bellsouth.ne OfFlorida,$28.00OutOfState


Education Foundation's Wildl


Beast Feast Is Huge Success


By Cindy Jo Ayers
After months and months of
preparation from countless
volunteers the 13th Annual
Wild Beast Feast was held last
Friday, April 7. Nearly 2,000
attended this annual event,
-which was held again this year,
at DeChamplain's Heaven
Gate Farm Arena northwest of.
Trenton. This event serves as a
fundraiser for the Foundation
to generate monies to be,
awarded in scholarships to
Gilchrist County students and
mini-grants for Gilchrist
County teachers. Attendees
come from several states away
to attend this annual event.
They enjoyed wonderful
Southern cooking and good!
ole' Southern hospitality.
The Wjld Beast Feast started
only thirteen years ago as a
small event hosted at the home
of Howell and Sheree
Lancaster. Today it is a huge
event %%ith literally) hundreds.of
volunteers working diligently
to pull off the largest event of
its kind held in the Sunannee
Valley area each year.
Hundreds of pounds of wild
game, were prepared for the
many who attended the event.
This year as in the past the
food line formed early. Once
plates were handed out guests
enjoyed hot fried gator tail,
cooked to perfection. Some
475 pounds of frog legs along
with quail, mountain goat and
even water buffalo were
served. Some of the county's"
finest cooks provided
wonderful desserts.
The Foundation awarded
some $73,000 in scholarships
for Bell and Trenton seniors
.and teacher mini grants last
year. Fundraisers such as the
annual Wild Beast Feast is the
way these funds are raised.
Julie Thomas the Education
Foundation President said,
"Volunteers are the key; before
the event arrives there, are
months and months of
planning, preparation and
harvesting to make this event
one of the finest in the nation."
Mrs. Thomas also
encourages perspective volun-
teers to join the Education
Foundation of. Gilchrist
County, Inc., Memberships are
only $10 for individuals, $20 a
family and $50 for a business.
Sponsorships are also avail-
able. Anyone interested in
joining can contact Julie at
'(352) 494-8070 or pick up a
membership application, at the
Supervisor of Elections Office
in the Gilchrist County
'Courthouse.


Gilchrist Sheriffs
Report Suspected
Suicide
On- Saturday, April 8, 2006
at approximately 9:14 p.m.,
the Gilchrist County Sheriff's
Office received a report of a
suspected suicide. Upon the
arrival of deputies at 8940 SE
60th Terrace, (Waccasassa area),
attempts to perform CPR were
given and the EMS transported
the victim, identified as 19-year-
old Michael J. Edwards, a white
male, to the hospital. The victim
passed away en route to the
hospital.
I Upon discovery, the victim
was. found hanging from a tree.
The investigation is pending
while awaiting results of an
autopsy by the Medical Exam-
iner's Office.


fames Gray, Robert Townsend, Marihln Thompson, Donald Thibodauni and his son Ben. This
group was standing behind the large pot of gumbo cooked by Donald Thibodauix.


John Rance Thomas and Mr. Jim Jones are shown preparing gator tail to be fried on Friday.
Some 200 pounds of gator was consumed at this year's Beast Feast. Beast Feast photos by Anna
Wild.


Adam Cook, president of Trenton FFA Sr. Chapter, -and Lynn
Tillman are shown preparing cabbage, grown and donated by
Adam. Adam planted three acres of cabbage on his family farm
and sold 22,000 pounds besides his generous cabbage donation
to the Beast Feast.


Correction
To Article
Concerning
County
Commission
Meeting
The Gilchrist County Journal
published an article in regards
to the recent Board of County
Commissioners' approval of a

Special Permit for excavation
for the expansion of a rat farm
on SE 74th Court in Gilchrist
County. The editor incorrectly
named Wilkerson Trucking as
the company responsible for
the excavation work. The actual
company performing the work is
James Wilkerson Construction,
Inc. of 8230 SE 74th Court,
Trenton, Florida, owned by
James C. Wilkerson, Jr.
Wilkerson Trucking Inc. is a
totally separate company owned
and operated by Lonnie and
Wendy Wilkerson. Their office
is located at 6530 SE SR 26,
Trenton, FL. The editor of the
Gilchrist County Journal regrets
the error.


Gilchrist School Board Approves

Salary Increase For Employees


Submitted by
David Dose
Director of Finance
Gilchnst County Schools
On Tuesday. April. 4th, the
Gilchrist County School Board
ratified new three-year contracts
for both its Instructional and
Educational Support personnel.
Most of the language in the con-
tracts revolved around the Salary
Schedules. Both schedules have
an effective date ofApril 1, 2006.'
This enabled the school board
to grant a greater percentage
increase without having to pay,
retro-active pay to the start of.
the school .ear. The board had
offered a two percent increase in
the salarD schedule back to last
summer. The approved schedule
increases the base salary on:both
schedules by 11 percent. Both


schedules will remain the same
for the rest of this school year.
and all of next year. .
The Instructional Salary
Schedule now has the beginning
salary of $30,413, up .from
$27,399. The board also offered
to increase advanced degree in-
crements. on the schedule. The
increment for a masters degree
is now $2.109. specialist degree,
$2,564, and doctorate degree,
$3,197. The prior schedule had
the increments at 1.900, $2,310,
and $2,880 respectively.
The Educational Support
Personnel (ESP) bargaining
unit covers a vast array of em-
ployees. Included in this unit
are bus drivers, food service,-
aides, custodians, clerks., sec-
retaries, data entry operators,
bookkeepers, maintenance, bus


mechanics, and technology as-
sistants. As mentioned earlier,
base.pay for this schedule also
was increased by 11 percent.
There was a realignment of
annual step increases to make
the --- from year to year.
ach step now is a one percent
increase. The old schedule had
step increases ranging from
4/10 percent to eight percent.
This schedule also has an effec-
tive date of April 10. 2006 and
remains in effect through the
2006-07 school year.
The school board wishes to
thank GE/United for its coop-
eration in reaching agreement
on these new salary schedules.
A lot of lime and effort on their
part as well as the board's bar-
gaining team \v as puit forth into
reaching this historic agreement.


Sewer Project At Pines Estates

Nears Completion
* Last October, the mammoth
project of installing a sewer sys-
tern was undertaken in the North
East quadrant of the City. This. 4 -
project was taken on by a.capa- -
ble City maintenance crew and
inmates on a work detail from
Lancaster Correctional Institute.
By doing this large .project "in
house," the City of Trenton has
saved approximately 50 percent
of the cost if done by an outside
contractor.
I want to thank the City crew
involved in this project, the
Warden and the work release
inmates from Lancaster Correc-
tional Institute for their dedica-
tion to the project.
Now that the water and sewer
lines are in place, the roads will
be paved, affording a smoother .
and safer ride for the citizens.
We thank them for being so pa-
tient while enduring hardships,
as they saw the fall and winter
rains turn the once graded roads
into mud bogs.
The newly paved roads, water
and sewer lines will increase the
property value, while enhancing
the beauty of the area.
We are looking forward to
other projects of this type and
as the City of Trenton continues
to grow, more services ,will be
required. We know that we will
be able to meet the challenges Mayor Pete Randolph is very pleased with the progress
of the future, with cost savings being made on the new sewer system which is under
using our expertise and proper construction at this time in Pines Estates.
equipment.



Trenton Community Farmers'

Market To Open April 25


A longtime dream is coming
true this month for the City of
Trenton. On Tuesday, April
25th, from 2:00 p.m. to 7:00
p.m., the grand opening of the
Trenton Community Farmers'
Market will take place. The
Trenton Community Farmers'
Market will be located in the
Trenton Depot, located in down-
town Trenton at 419 N Main
Street (Hwy 129). The Depot is
leased to the City by the State
of Florida, Department of Envi-
ronmental Protection's Office of
Greenways and Trails.
Grand opening festivities will
include live music by the Clam
Jam Band and the Philman Fam-
ily Band and others. The Phil-
man Family Band is comprised
of three brothers (fourth genera-
tion Gilchrist County residents),
Amos, Eldon and Emory, and
Amos' wife Chris. The band


has a very special blend of vocal
and instrumental harmony that
happens only with family. Their
musical style is like the colors of
a rainbow, from country to jazz,
from Latin and reggae rhythms
to swing and good old rock and
roll. Their music speaks of posi-
tive energy and ideas that make
this world a better place to live
in and they strive to bring enter-
tainment that will bridge genera-
tions and unite people frdm all
walks of life.
Many local agencies and
organizations are also taking
part. The Senior Citizens' Food
P4ntry will be onsite to collect
canned goods for its program.
And, .local health department
personnel will provide free blood
pressure and diabetes checks, as
well as information on nutrition
and recipes for cooking some of
the fresh, local produce that will


be at the market.
Gilchrist County's new 4-H
extension agent, Chris DeCubel-
lis, will be there with great in-
formation on the many 4-H pro-
grams. Also planning to attend
are the Gilchrist Chamber of
Commerce and the Department
of Environmental Protection's
Greenways and Trails person-
nel, who will provide details
about the Greenways and Trails
program.
For more information about
the Trenton Community Farm-
ers' Market grand opening,
call the City of Trenton's Com-
munity Events Update at 352-
463-4000, option 8. If you are
a grower who would like to sell.
at the market, please call the
Gilchrist County Extension Of-
fice at 352-463-3174.









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THURSDAY. APRIL 13.2006


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A Letter To
The Editor
With spring break just around
the comer, I would like to re-
quest that you reprint this article.
for the readers of the Gilchrist
County Journal that has ap-
peared in many "Dear Abby"
columns. Perhaps it will have.
a lasting effect on some teenag-
ers.
Please God, I'm Only 17!
The day I died. was an ordi-
nary school day. How I wish
I had taken the bus. But I was
too cool for the bus. I remember
how. I wheedled the car out of
mom. "Special favor," I plead-
ed. ','All the kids drive." When
the 3:05 bell raig, I threw all my!
books in the locker. I was free
until 8:15 tomorrow morning. I
ran to the parking lot. excited at
the thought of driving a car and'
being my own boss. Free!
It doesn't matter how the ac-
.cident happened; I 'was goofing
off, going too fast. Taking crazy
chances. But I xwas enjoying my
freedom and having fun. The
last thing I remember was pass-.
ing an old lada who seemed to
be going awfully slow. I heard
the deafening crash and felt a
I' terriblejolt. Glass and steel flew
everywhere. My whole body
i seemed to be turning inside out.
I heard myself scream.
Suddenly I awakened: it was
very quiet:- A police officer was
standing over me. Then I saw a
doctor. My body was mangled.
I was saturated in blood. Pieces.
ofjagged glass -were sticking out
all over. Strange that I couldn't
feel anything.
Hey, don't pull that sheet over
my head! I can't be dead. I'm
only 17. I've got a date tonight.
I'm supposed to grow up, and
have a wonderful life. I haven't
lived yet. I can't be dead.
Later I was placed in a drawer.
My" folks had to. identify me.
Why did they have to see me like
this? Why did I have to look at
mom's eyes when she faced the
most terrible ordeal of.her life?
Dad suddenly looked like an old
man. He told the man in charge,
"Yes, this is my son."


, The funeral was a weird expe-
rience: I saw all my relatives and
friends ,x alk toward the casket.
They passed by, one by one, and
looked at me with the saddest
eyes I've ever seen. Some of
my buddies were crying. A few
of the girls touched my hand and
sobbed as they walked axway.
Please, somebody, wake me
up!. Get me out of here' I can't
bear to see my mom and dad so
broken up. My grandparents are
so racked with grief they can
hardly Nwalk. NIM brother and
sisters are like zombies. They
move like robots. In a daze,
everybody. No one can believe
this. And I can't believe it ei-
ther, -
Please don't bury me! I'm not
dead!' Iha\ e a lot ofli\ ing to do!
I want to laugh and run again. I
want to sing and dance. Please
don't put me in the ground. I
promise if you give me -one
more chance. God, I'll be the
most careful driver in the whole
world. All I x-ant is one more,
-ichance. .
Please God, I'm only 17!
Angie Wiggins
Trenton


Area Events
Scheduled
For May
On Ma) 6 and May 7. there
will be a Small Boat Meet in
Cedar Key this is an annual
event. For more information
call Mac McCarth. at (9411
355-6736..
On May 27. the Annual Red
Belly Days Festival %%ill 'be
held. The event is located at
the Fanning Springs State Park
in Fanning Springs. The event
will begin at 9 a.m. and last
until 6 p.m.
Plans include an outdoor
concert with a variety of music
groups as wellI as activities,
craft booths. and, a fishing
tournament. -Those attending
can participate ii the world
famous "Belly Flop Contest".
For further information call
(352) 498-3310.


C+O*O*K*i*N*G
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C.O.O.K.I.NG


By Cindy Jo A)

I'm not sure how many of the
Journal subscribers have
attended the Gilchrist County
Education Foundation's Annual
Wild Beast Feast, but, if you
haven't,' let me tell you it's a big
deal. Hundreds of pounds of
w ild game are prepared for the
feast each year,
If ,ou haven't attended the
guy s and a fewx ladies that cook
seem to pull the % hole thing off
with little or no effort. Looks
really are deceiving because a
lot of work and Nolunteer man
hours go into the event long
before ,the beast' feast date
arrives. For instance, volunteers
met one Saturday morning last
month to clean 900 quail. Then
on Wednesday of last. week
teams of cabbage cutters spent
the da\ cutting some 350
swamp cabbage. All through the
year \olunteers are called on to
skin v-enison, cut it up, and bag
it to freeze.
I am always amazed at the
quality) of the food once F arrive
at the feast. These cooks ser e
turkeys, wild hog. frog legs.
mountain goats. water buffalo,
'enison, rabbits, quail, and fish,
all steaming hot off the grill or
hot from the firer. Not to
mention the side items like
slaw, boiled corn on the cob.
and swamp cabbage. These
cooks have cooking each item
down to a science. Damon
Leggett. our local Property
Appraiser, shared his recipe for
the %wonderful fried quail he and
Darrell Smith cooked this year.
Damon said they sprinkles
the quail with Lawry's, and
covered them in buttermilk and
let them soak almost all day.
Then the% rolled them in flour
seasoned xxith black pepper and
more Lawr~ 's',R. The tasty
birds are then deep fried for
about. 5 minutes until just
golden.browxn.
A new addition for the past
twq years is Donald Thibodau\,
a Louisiana native's chicken
and sausage gumbo. Donald's
gumbo is a big 'hit each year and
my personal favorite.
Come to think about it there
are really good cooks scattered
all over Gilchrist, Levy and
Dixie counties. Onl. at the
Beast Feast do a majority of.
,these cooks congregate to cook-
up enough great food to feed
some 2,000 people..

For many ,years I marinated
venison in, olive oil and-.
mustard. But over the past two
or three years I have started
marinating our venison steak in.
buttermilk. This buttermilk
treatment takes all the game
taste out and mellow' s the fla% or
until it tastes like beef round
steak.


Thank You


ha ift .


Thank you for helping buy our steers.


Ebenezer Baptist Church

Southern States

Drummond Community Bank


Capital City Bank

Riverland Mortgage

Tri-County Insurance


Nature Coast Insurance


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Venison steak
2 cups buttermilk
All purpose flour .
Salt ..
Black Pepper
Garlic powder
Crisco,' oil
Lay venison steak on meat
board and ..pound ith : meat'
tenderizer mallet, turn meat-.
over and repeat pounding. Next.
sprinkle with salt, pepper and'
garlic power. Place venison in
bowl and pour about two cups
of buttermilk o\er % enison steak
and let it set on counter for at
least an hour.
Next drain off most of
buttermilk by placing venison in
colander for 15 minutes or so to
let it drain. Roll each steak in
flour and fry in about I inch of
oil until lightly brown.
If I have a lot of time I fry my
steak and then make brown
gravy from the fried steak
drippings and flour and water. If
)ou put the gravy and fried
%enison steak in a covered
casserole dish and bake it for an
hour and a half it becomes \ er\
tender. Bake on 325 degrees. I
sometimes throw in about a cup
of chopped onions to the rou\
for the grax This onion grax \
is really good oxer rice.
There is something about this
slow cooking method that
makes the gravy really good. It
may be that as the steak cooks
in the gray\. the meat juices
cook out into the grave I do,
lo\e some good gravy-Don't;
Sou?


Nature Coast Trail
Located In The
Heart Of The
Juw, annee Valle
"Are5
' This te Park'I 31I ile
paved trail for walkers,'
runners, skaters, hikers.
cyclists and horseback riders.
The Nature. Coast Trail
connects Gilchrist, Levy and
Dixie counties. The Trail cuts
through Trenton, Cross City,
Fanning Springs, Old Town,
Chiefland and Wilco\, rustic
farmland and unspoiled
forests. The Trail., carries,
visitors across the historic
Suwannee River in Old Town
on' an abandoned railroad
trestle.
It 'is wonderful to stay in
shape and enjoy nature at its
best...
More information'? Contact
Fanning Springs State Park,
11650 NW 115th St.,
Chiefland. FL 32626 or call 1-
.352-463-3420.,


Lottery Numbers
Wednesday
April 5
Lotto Drawing:
13-30-32-37-40-46
No winner of the $32 million
jackpot.

5-Digit Winners:
92 at $7,367

4-Digit Winners
6,581 at $83.50.

3-Digit Winners:
132,572 at $5.50

Play 4 Drawing:
6-2-9-1

Cash 3' Drawing:
1-0-1


Saturday,
April 8
Lotto Drawing:
9-19-24-47-48-51
No winners of the $42 million
jackpot.

5-Digit Winners:
156 at $5;879.50

4-Digit Winners:
9,079 at $82

3-Digit Winners:
191,257 at $5.50

Play 4 Drawing:
8-9-6-2

Cash 3 Drawing:


1-6-7


Gilchrist County
Shared Services
Network Holds 3rd
Community Forum
By Anna Wild
On Thursday, March 30, 20"06
the Gilchrist County Shared
Services Network hosted their.
3rd annual community forum.
This year the forum focused
around a video presentation by
Dr. Willard Daggett, educational.
consultant from the International
Center for Leadership in Edu-
cation. Superintendent James
Vickers explained to the group
of about 50 people that the entire
video presentation is made up of
five videos, the group saw about
.40. minutes of the first video.
The focus of the presentation
was "preparing students for the
future," Dr. Daggentt made some
good points in his presentation
'as far'as recognizing changes
that have occurred in our world
over the past 10 -- 20 years
which are continuing to change.
how businesses do business to-
day and w ill change e en more
in the future.
Dr. Daggett made reference to
China and India and their abil-
ity to proxy ide workers who will
,:work for less money and make
fewer mistakes than a worker,
in the United States. He also
-balanced out this statement by
explaining that American xwork-
ers are paid more because we
'have "benefits" and we haxe
something that both of these
countries want very badly; a
middle class. Also other coun-
tries' educational systems are
%ern different from what you
will find in the United States.
Here "every child receives an
education" no matter the dis-
abilitr or limitation, in many
other countries, including China
and India, every child does not
receive an education. However
if N.ou are a large corporation
and much of your business is
done via computers then \ou
ha\e your choice of where your
workers are and how much you
must pa, them. He explained'
that since the internet and the
worldwide web came about, an
explosion has taken place inthe
business world. No%% a business
can be located in one place and
its workers' can be anyx. here
,in the % world. Because of this.
'and the fact that technology "is
continuing$ to,change, we need.to
insure our cnhldre'n are prepared
to compete in this world .and be
capable of continuing to learn
even after their high school and
college days are through.
If you step back there is a
big picture that can be painted
of the situation which concerns
Dr. Daggett. He paused and
broughtup the concern over so-
cial security benefits, we are all
aware that Social Security will
need refonn in the future, but his
concern lies not only with social'
security, but also all retirement
funds we as American citizens
place our trust in for our futures.
You see back in 1900 the aver-\
age person lived to be 47 years
old and. the population rate was
growing at about three children
per, every 100 women each year.
In 2000 the average life span was
77 years and now the population
growth is 1.4 children per every


GILCHRIST REMEMBERS WHEN .


Shown are the 1975-76 Trenton Rotary Club officers., On the
front row, frim left., are W.W. Welch, director; W.O. Clifton,
director: and Euldell .Parrish, treasurer. On the back row
are Jim Troke, sergeant at arms; Douglas Beach, vice presi-
dent; George McMath, president; and Harrison Schofield,
secretarial. Other directors not pictured are Leroiy Bowdin,
Gene Osteen, and Howell Lancaster. This photo appeared in
the July 17, 1975 JoiktnalI..


100 women. each year. And-
xwhile no one can say for sure it
is expected that by the year 2100
the average person x ill live to be
107 years old. What this means
to us is that if people are still
retiring at age 62 then there will
be more people receiving pay-
ments from -the social security
system than there are working
in the United States and support-
ing the system. The same stress
\\ill be placed on corporation's
retirement funds. These same
numbers suggest that our edu-
cational system wx ill also have
a drop in the total number of
children, which w ill mean fewer
jobs in the educational fields.
This coupled with the fact that it
is assumed that many jobs cur-
rently being done by Americans
ma., fall' into the hands of work-.
ers outside the United States all
leads to a poor picture of what
our children's futures may be:
not to mention what retirement
options you and I may be faced
with in the future.
Since the group was only able
to %watch 40 minutes of the pre-
sentation xxe did not get to see it
Dr. Daggent had any suggestions
on how to proactivel, correct
the situation. He also stated in
his presentation that he was in
no %wa. wanting to start a debate
or sa', % hat needed to be done to.
fix the Social Securit) system.
He was however stressing the
fact that children need to ensure


that they have strong .skills in
science and technology and ae,
aware that they will need to learn
more in the future:as technology
changes.' Superintendent James
Vickers and Assistant Superin-
tendent Dr. Surrency explained
that there will be discussion and
recommendations .made toe the
Gilchrist County School Board
at their meenng in May. They
hope parents will come out and
hear what the state is requiring
as changes and changes that
are recommended to the school
board based on these issues. It
is important that we as a com-
munity look forward to changes
we know will occur (just as they
have over the years). We cannot
say "well when I was in school,"
because we are now ti a much
different time and place. Years
ago a child who could not read
could still learn a trade, those
days are gone! We may be pre-
paring our children for jobs that
may not exist \et. but we know
the skills the) will need to adapt
and succeed in the future no mat-
ter %what it may bring.

American Legion

Hall Available
Meetings Parties
Heddi'lgs & Receptions

552-463-1501


Date High Low High Low High
Thu 2.955 ft. 0.669 ft 3.304 ft. -0.292 ft.
Apr 13, 06 2:48 AM 8:50 AM 2:26 PM 9:21 PM
Fn 2.898 ft. 0.831 ft. 3.413 ft. -0.415 ft.
Apr 14, 06 3:25 AM 9:17 AM 2:48 PM 9:53 PM
Sat 2.805 ft. 1.002 ft. 3.498 ft. -0.472 ft.
Apr 15, 06 4:02 AM 9:45 AM 3:12 PM 10:27 PM "
Sun 2.674 ft. 1.180 ft. 3.551 ft. -0.463 ft.
Apr 16, 064:41 AM 10:14 AM 3:40 PM 11:04 PM
'-on 2.506 ft. 1.366 ft 3.556 ft. -0.380 ft.
Apr 17, 06 5:24 AM 10:45 AM 4:12 PM 11:47 PM
Tue 2.315ft. 1.560ft 3.488ft.
Apr 18, 066:17AM 11:19 AM 4:51 PM ..
Wed '-0.232ft. 2.149ft. 1.756ft. 3.331 ft.
Apr 19, 06 12:40 AM 7:28 ANM 12:04 PM 5:40 PM
Full Moon: 4/13 12:41 PM


Wal-Mart's Broken Mountain ,
(Kent Heaton)


The world in which we live is a much changed
world from years gone by. There was a time that
homosexuality and sexual perversion were kept in.the
confines of its shameful conduct in the "red-light,
districts" of town. Immorality of this level was not
spoken of in Godly societies but looked upon with
disgrace. Children were protected from its vile curse.
Now you can enter one of the most prolific retail
stores in the world and there boldly displayed for all
to see (and buy) is a movie depicting two cowboys
who engage in homosexual relations. The movie
"Brokeback Mountain" is not kept in the back room
of the "adult only" video store or shameful., part of
town; it can be bought along side "Lady and The
Tramp." Of course, the Tramp in Disney's movie is
nothing more than a,flirting dog.
This is not so much about Wal-Mart as it is
about where our country and society have come.
These matters do not surprise us. nor should they.
Retail stores are in the money business and Wal-Mart
is cashing in on the popular venues of the day. Godly
people should still be moved, to resentment at the
openness that homosexuality has gained in our world.
It will become more difficult to reign in the thoughts
and hearts of the world to the gospel of Christ when
the world has become a haven of sexual perversion
and immorality.
The Holy Spirit shows the kind of world we live
in from Paul's writing of 2 Timothy 3:1-4: "But
realize this, that in the last days difficult times will
come. For men will be lovers of self, lovers of
money, boastful, arrogant, revilers, disobedient to
parents, ungrateful, unholy, unloving,
irreconcilable,- malicious gossips, without
self-control, brutal, haters of good, treacherous,


reckless, conceited, lovers of pleasure rather than
lovers of God." Men no longer live for God and they
no longer trust in God. When men become lovers of
self they disregard God's law. It becomes a matter of
money and material gain. Their boasting and
arrogance raises their minds to revile against the
Creator.
The moral decadence of our society has risen to
destroy the family as children rebel against the parent
figure, without gratitude of blessings given to them
from God and live lives filled with .unholy conduct.
There is no control in the lives of kids who commit
brutal acts upon others and despise those who stand
for what is good and right. The world is filled with
people who love pleasure rather than love God. Why
should we be surprised when sexual immorality
abounds with homosexuals, pedophiles, rapists and
the like?
The Lord taught the principle of sowing and
reaping in Galatians 6:7,8 "Do not be deceived,
God is not mocked; for whatever a man sows, this
he will also reap. For the one who sows to his own
flesh will from the flesh reap corruption, but the one
who sows to the Spirit will from the Spirit reap
eternal life." We are reaping the rewards of a
mountain once called a great nation that is crumbling
under the broken promises of unrighteousness.
"Brokeback Mountain" will be the axiom that
describes the destruction of our nation.
"Marriage is to be held in honor among all,
and the marriage bed is to be undefiled; for
fornicators and adulterers God will judge"
(Hebrews' 13:4). The only holy union that Jehovah
recognizes is a man and woman joined in a holy
marriage bed.


Trenton Church of Christ
463-3793 502 Northeast 7th Street Trenton, Florida. 32693
Please Visit www.trentonchurchofchrist.com Email kerux@bellsouth.net


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':THT-HIRnAY APRTT. 11 2006


GILCHRIST COU NTY JOURNAL


Page Three


Out of 106 entries, Brittany Mathis and Kaleb Bell were the
winners of the Easter Baskets presented by Iris Roberts and
Shirley Anderson of the Bell Library. Photo by Norm Conti


From The.
Shelves. Of
The Bell
Library
The volunteers at the library
were excited with the response
to their giveaway of the two
Easter baskets. One. hundred
and six young people, 12 years
and under, registered in the
competition for the drawings
for the baskets. .The winners
-were Kaleb.Bell, age four, and
Brittany Mathis, age eight.
SFor the adult ,readers. this


week I % ill recommend a new
large print book. Cell, written
by Stephen King. The cell he
is referring to in the novel is a
cell phone. You mustread it to
see what happens when the cell
phone rings.
An older book that was made
into a movie, Old Yeller, is a
. touching book that may appeal
to the junior age readers..'
For the beginning reader The
Little Bunny is a very cute little
book-that you % ill like.
Come by Bell Library and
check out our ne% books that
are. arriving daily thanks, to
our patrons.. Watch for our


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renovations.
We will be enlarging the
children's section and will gain;
more media space.
The Bookworm

American Sewing
Guild To Meet
April 18
The American Sewing Guild
will meet at 10:00 a.m. on April
18, 2006 at the Suwannee Valley
Quilt Shoppe in Trenton. Visit,
the quilt shop to see the project
and get the needs list.

Suwannee River
Moose Lodge To Host
Easter Egg Hunt
April 15
Suwannee River Moose
Lodge 325, located.at 8231 NW
1.67th Place in Fanning Springs
will host an Easter Egg Hunt/
Party for children in the Tri-
County area on ,Saturday, April'
1 5th from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Snacks, drinks, and prizes will
be provided by the Lodge.. Chil-
dreni must be accompanied by an
adult. This is a community ser-
Vice event sponsored by LOOM
325 and WOTM 494.' There is
no cost to attend. For more in-
formation call 352-463-2838.

North Gilchrist
Volunteer Fire
Department To Have
Pancake Breakfast
April 15
The NG\FD will have their
monthly\ breakfast on SaturdaN,
April 15th from 8:00 a.m. to
10:00 a.m.
-For a small donation eggs,
pancakes (plain. pecan. blueber-
ry, and caramel), sausage, juice-
and coffee or tea are offered.
A dinner will be held on the
same day from 5:00 p.m. to 7:.
00 p.m. The menu is spaghetti
with meat sauce, garlic bread.
salad, dessert and coffee or tea.
The cost is $5 for adults and $3
for children.
'Come out and enjoy one or
both of these delicious meals.
Y6ur fire department needs your
support! See \ou there.


Gilchrist County
Solid Waste
Department To Be
Closed Good Friday.
The Gilchrist :County Solid
Waste Department will be closed
on Good Friday, April 14th. The
department will return to their
regular schedule on Saturday,
April 15th. The City of Trenton
route will be scheduled for Mon-
day, April 17th. If you have any
questions, please call 463-3185.'

THS Class Of 1986
Planning Reunion
The THS Class of 1986 is
currently planning an upcoim-
ing 20-.ear reunion for the fall.
Additional information Will
be posted on classmates.com.
If you or someone you kno%\
'graduated from Trenton in
1986,. please submit .a current
address to Amy at 454-7421,
acspencerfialliel.net; Jennifer at
462-5848, jlufieach('a.,alliel.net:
or Jess at 472-3059,
jrs\ 1027t&iyahoo.com.

,Gilchrist County
Sheriff's Volunteers
To Have Meeting
May 2
The Gilchrist County Sher-
iffs Volunteers \%ill hold their
monthly, E\ecutive and General
MNembership meeting on Tues-
day. MNlay 2nd, at 6:00 p.m.
On the agenda is the annual
election of officers. The meet-
ing \\ill be held at the Sheriff's
Office and the public is invited.

Bell High School
Class Of 1964 To
Have Reunion May 6
The Bell High School Class of.
1964 will hold their 42nd annual
class reunion on Saturday, May
6. The class get together will
be held at Akins BBQ'in Bell at
6:00 p.m. For more information
contact Thomas Mikell.

God 'till only mend a broken
heart when He is given all the
pieces.


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Learning Center
S/Ages 2-12
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/ School Readiness Program
V CPR/First Aid Certified
/ Voluntary' Pre-Kindergarten
/ USDA Food Program
/ CDA Certified Teachers,
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2739 5.W. 19th Circle, Trenton


Ownlers/birectors -


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bawn F. Marsh


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Woodmen Rangers
To Meet April 15
The Woodmen of the World
Rangers Lodge 841 will meet on
April. 15th. We will have a brief'
business meeting at 9:30 a.m. at.
the lodge hall on Highway 26.
Our schedule is to be at Ayers
Health and Rehab at 10:00 a.m.
where we will join Mrs. Helen
Roberts and Anna Gilliam in
Fun with Crafts. We will also be
meeting several of the patients.
They love getting'to meet young
boys and girls. Not only are we
responsible to one another, but
responsible to .our community
as a whole.
Being a Ranger is always an
opportunity to volunteer your
'services andwork with an uplift-
ing spirit in everything youdo.
Come and join us.
Karen'F. Turner
Youth Ranger Leader


Woodmen Of The.
World Lodge 626
To Have Meeting
April 18
Mark your calendars. Wood-
men of the World Lodge 626
will have a monthly meeting on
Tuesday. April 18th at 7:00 p.m.
at the Woodmen building on SR
26, west of Trenton.
.Please be present and bring
a friend to participate in the
proceeding. Each person needs
to bring their choice of refresh-
ments and %e %ill all share in
the surprises. .
Woodmen 'Spring .Senior
Camp at Hosford is set for April
19 to 22. Nature is calling for
Woodmen Seniors to pack your
belongings and clown around in
the spring for some relaxation
and fun! '.
Marilyn Surles
W"oodmen Secretary

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School & Sports Physicals
Chronic, & Acute Care
Communicable Disease
Maternity Care By UF Dept. OB/GYN


Gilchrist County
Farm Bureau To Be
Closed For Good.
Friday
The Gilchrist County Farm
Bureau office will be closed
'Friday 14, 2006 for Good
Friday.


Public Notification
Of BankBranch
Relocation
This notice is to inform 'the
public of the intended relocation
of the Drummond Communit%
Bank branch located in Trenton,
Florida. This notification is
being made by. Drummond
Community Bank. 1627 North
Young Bouletard. Chiefland,
Florida 32626. An application
is being submitted to the FDIC
'for the 'purpose of, relocating
the branch bank located at 408
East Wade Street, Trenton. FL
32693 to a new location of 1502
East Wade Street, Trenton, FL
32693.


Family Planning
School Health Services
TB Testing
Laboratory Procedures
Healthy Start Services


WIC Services (Baby Formula & Food Coupons)
HIV Anonymous & Confidential Testing
Attention Deficit Disorder Evaluation & Treatment

NO APPOINTMENTS NEEDED FOR:
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of the Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation at the appropriate
FDIC office, 10 .Tenth Street,
NE, Suite 800. Atlanta, GA
3009-3906 not later than April
28, 2006. The non-confidential
portions. of the application are
on file at the appropriate FDIC
office and are available for
public inspection during regular
business hours. Photocopies of
the non-confidential portion of,
the application file will be made
available upon request.

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GIL.CHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL


THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 2006


CHURCH NEWS I


John and Cindy Jo Ayers of
Trenton, are proud to announce
the engagement and upcoming
marriage of their daughter Carrie
to Adam Mizell, son of Clyde
and Lucy Mizell of Callahan.
The bride-elect is the grand-
daughter of Doris Beauchamp
of Chiefland and the late Lloyd
Beauchamp, Sr., and the late J.
Min and Mary Ayers.
The groom-elect is the,
grandson of Dorman and Jean
Mizell of Callahan and Bennett
Wilson of Clarksville, Tennessee
and the late Evelyn Wilson.
Carrie is a graduate of
Trenton High School and Lake
City Community College.
She is currently a senior at the


University of North Florida-
where she is pursuing, a
bachelor's degree in journalism.
Carrie is employed by the
Westside Journal'in Callahan.
Adam is a graduate of
West Nassau High School
and Lake City Community
College School of Forestry.
Adam is the president of
Mizell Development. Inc. and'
managing member of Mizell
Land Company. LLC.
A %wedding ceremony will'be
,held on June 24, 2006 at 4:30
in the afternoon at the home of
D. Ray and Diana Harrison
on the banks of the Suwannee
Rivenr


BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH
"Committed to living and sharing the message of God's love."
Bible Study 9:45 a.m.
i Sunday Worship 11 a.m. & 7 p.m.
Prayer & Discipleship- Wed. 7p.m.
Youth Praise & Worship Wed. 6:30 p.m.
Awana Program Wed. 6:30 p.m.
-^ 7070 S.W. CR-334A Trenton. FL 32693 .
352-463-2028
Pastor e-mail: bethelit@bellsouth.net
Ralph Rodri ,ue mw.back:obeihel.org



YOU ARE WELCOME AT

PRISCILLA BAPTIST CHURCH

5509 S.W. County Road 232, Bell, Florida
(Between Bell & Trenton 2.5 miles West of SR 129)

t Sunday School...................1....10:00AM '
Morning Worship....................11:00 AM
Evening Worship.: .......................6:00 PM
Wednesday Night Prayer/Youth...7:30 PM
Be a part of an exciting time of Worship and Bible Study.

Web: www.ForMinistry.com/USFLSOBCOPBC1


PINE GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH
16655 N. W. CR-339 Trenton, Florida 32693
352-463-2151
www.pgbcfl.com
Bro. Greg Douglas, Pastor
Bro. Rickey Whitley, Minister of Students
Charles Brock, Music Director
Sunday School/Bible Study....................9:15 AM
Morning Worship Service....................10:30 AM
Children's Church.......................... 10:30 AM
Evening Worship Service.......................... 6:00 PM
Wednesday Night Services: Prayer Meeting,
AWANA & Youth Worship........................7:00 PM
~ Nursery Provided for All Services ~



SKid's World
I Pre-School Learning Center, Inc.
A private school for your child's early learning years.
NAEYC Accredited Pre-K
School Readiness Program "-
Voluntary Pre-Kindergarten
* CDA Certified Teachers
SUSDA Food Program
Is Highscope Curriculum '
CPR/First Aid.Certified
Ages 2-12
Stop by for a tour four facility.


352-463-3555

Corner of Hwy. 129 & S.R. 47, Trenton
(Across from Trenton High School)


Owners/Directors
Amy Wesley Woods
Holly Wesley Bussard


License #C03GI0006


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Socials
Happy Birthday wishes to
Eileen Chapman. Hugh Sand-
ers, Dale Home, Pete- Davis,
and John Parsons on April .13th;
to Nicolas Vickers, Chris Craft.
Mike Brown, and Buddy Grif-
fin on April 14th; to Sharonda
T. Green and Floyd Rogers on
April 15th; to Rhonda Thomas,
Lucretia Saunders, Bambi Ed-
wards, and Ryan Johnson on
April 16th; to Jim Chaplain.
James Durden. Linda Gore, Jen-
nifer Geiger. Danielle Eason.
and _Mindy- Gaylord- on April
17th; to Percy Langford, JoAnn
Faught, Zelda Mikell; Mike
Edwards, and Savannah Jones
on April 18th; and to Jennifer
Munn, Valerie Elmore, and Au-
tumn Peth on April '19th.
Happy Anniversary wishes to
Mr. and Mrs. Audrey Rogers on
April 13th; to Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Troke, Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow
Smith, and Gordon and Lucy
Persons on April 16th; and to
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Valenzuela
on April 17th.


First Baptist Church
Of Trenton To Have
"Sonrise" Service
Easter Morning
The congregation, of First
Baptist Church of Trenton in-
vites the community to join them
as they celebrate the resurrection
of God's Son, Jesus Christ, with
a "Sonrise" service which will
be held on Easter morning, at
7:00 a.m.
The "Sonrise" service will be
held' at the church's property
located across from Overstreet
Mulching on Highway 129,
about two miles south of Tren-
ton.
)A celebration worship service
will be led by the praise and
worship 'team of First Baptist
Church followed with a message
by Pastor Wendell Bishop.
Sunday School for all ages
will be held as usual at 9:45 a.m.
and the morning worship service
begins at 11:00 a.m. These ser-
vices will be held at the church
which is located at 118 NE
Second Street in Trenton. There
will be no evening service.
Every Sunday morning, is' a
reminder to us that Jesus Christ
rose the first day of the week.
Why not make this Easter es-
pecially, memorable for your, .
family, as well as each and every
Sunday. by attending church at
First Baptist or wherever you
worship.
For more information you
may call the .church office at
463-2038.


Marriages Filed In
Gilchrist County
Richard Daniel' Griffith. of
Trenton. Florida. date of birth,
9/23/80 and Rosalynn Michelle
Proud foot of Bell, Florida, date
-of birth, 10/8/83, were married
on April 1, 2006 in Bell by Alice
M. Childuass. notary.,
'.Robert L Linnens of Tren-
ton. Florida. date of birth.
1/7/67. and Dana Juanita Osteen.
.f A' rh h r.in Fl.-orida d.atel of


Easter Sunrise
Services To Be Held
At Joppa Church
The Joppa Baptist Church
family extends an invitation to
all families in the area to join
them for Easter Sunrise Services
at 7:00'a.m., and to stay for
refreshments.
'Sunday School is at 10:00
a.m. and regular Easter Church
Services will be at 11:00 a.m.
Joppa Baptist Church is in
Fanning Springs at 7530 NW
165th Street.
Joyce Holubek
JBC Media Person,


Trenton Church Of,
God Annpunces
Easter Service
Schedule
Trenton Church of God will
not be ha\ ing Sunday School on
Easter Sunday. Morning wor-
ship will start at 10:00 a.m.
During the morning worship
service there w ill be a youth dra-
ma presented by The Visionaries
followed by praise and worship
and the Easter message.
There w ill be no evening
service.
Everyone is invited to come
and enjoy this time of celebra-
tion of the resurrection of our
Lord and Saior. For more in-
fonnanon call 463-6543.


0 .1 Il ll L-l IInC i l 'l lU ., Up, ,l
birth. 7/16/79. were married
April 1. 2006 in High Springs. Mt. Nebo, Baptist;"
Florida- by Todd L Wsmer.
minister. ChurchI,To,Have,,
Sunrise Service
Easter Morning
'Marriage ,The community is invited to.
Filed In join the congregation of Mt.
Applications Filed I ebo Baptist Church for their
Gilchrist County Resurrection Celebration which
Earl Thomas Mozell, date of will begin at 7:00 a.m. at their
birth, 7/30/64, of Gainesville, annual Sunrise Service on the
Florida and Sher II Nicole Wil- church lawn. There, will be
liams, date of birth, 3/12/75, of special singing followed by an
Eustis, Florida. inspirational message by Pastor
Jimmy Corbin. Following the
service there will be a continen-
tal breakfast in the fellowship


Trenton Church of God
Welcomes you to come worship with us
Sunday School 10:00 a.m.
Sunday Praise & Worship 11:00 a.m.
Evening Praise. & Worship 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday Bible Study- 7:00 p.m.

Phone 463-6543
www.gedcities.com/churchofgodrrentonfla



We Welcome You To,

Mt. Nebo Baptist Church (SBC)
4200 N.W. CR-340, Bell, FL 32619
.(3 miles North of Bell on Hwy-340 West)
Sunday School ................................ 9:45 am
Morning Worship ............................. 11 am
Evening Worship ............................... 6 pm
Wednesday Evening Services:
Adult Bible Study, Children, & Youth ... 7 pm
Pastor: Rev. Jimmy Corbin -
Minister of Youth: Matt Holtsclaw
Church Phone: 386-935-3575
"Committed to Reaching People for Christ"


WE WELCOME YOU TO

UNION BAPTIST CHURCH (BC)
6259 $.E. 75TH AVENUE NEWBERRY, FL 32669

$UNDAY SCHOOL ............ 9:45 AM
*MORNING WORSHIP ................................... 11 AM
EVENING WORSIP...................................... 6 PM
WEDNESDAY EVENING SERVICES:
ADULT BIBLE STUDY, CHILDREN, & YOUTH ... 7 PM
f
PASTOR: TRAVI$S MOODY
MINISTER OF YOUTH: ROBBIE BEACH
CHURCH PHONE: 386-472-3845
"WIN THE LOST AND TEACH THE SAVED TO SERVE"


hall and everyone. is invited to
attend. Regular services will
follow with Sunday School at 9:
45 a.m. and morning worship at
11:00 a.m ..
Mt. Nebo is located three
miles north of Bell on Highway
340 west. Come be with us as we
celebrate our risen Savior. God
bless you. For more information
you may call 386-935-3575.


St. John The.
Evangelist And
Holy Cross Catholic
Churches Announce
Easter Events
St. John the Evangelist and
Holy Cross Catholic churches
announce their Easter schedule.
On April 13th Holy Thursday
services will be held at St. John
the Evangelist Church, Highway
27A in Chiefland. The Lord's
Supper Mass will begin at 7:00
p.m. with a one hour adoration.
Father Kurian will be available
for reconciliation after the
services.
On April 14th Good Friday
services will be held at Holy
Cross Church, Highway 19/
98 in Cross City. At 10:00
a.m. there will be a passion,
veneration, and communion
service. Father Kurian will be
available for reconciliation after
the services.
There will be an Easter Vigil
celebration at St. John the
Evangelist Church at 8:00 p.m.
Easter Vigil celebration begins
with the Blessing of Fire.
Easter Sunday Mass will be
held Sunday, April 16th at 8:30
a.m. at St. John the Evangelist
Church and 11:00 a.m. at Holy
Cross Church.
An invitation is extended
to everyone in the community
to come and celebrate Holy
Week and Easter with the
congregations.


Trenton United
Methodist Church To
Have Sunrise Service
Trenton United Method-
ist Church is having a Sunrise
service on Easter morning at
7:00 a.m. The message will be'
given by Rev: John Blue and a
pancake breakfast will follow
.the service.
All of the regular.services will
,be held at their normal times.


McCall's Chapel
Announces Easter
Services
Good Friday services will be
held at noon on Friday, April
14th at McCall's Chapel UMC.
The service is, as usual, an ab-
breviated service which will last
:about an hour. 'Again this year,
the service will be in the mold
of a Tenebrae in which candles
are used to illustrate going from
light unto darkness. .
Easter morning .starts with;
a Sunrise Service at 7:00 a.m.
which includes Hol\ Commu-
nion. After the sen ice snacks
will be served in the fellowship
hall. ,
There will be no Sunda\
school that morning therefore
the next ser ice w ill be at 11:00
a.m. and % ill include our choir,
and congregational singing, and
a message from our Pastor Fred
M. Taylor. .
The congregation looks for-'
ward to seeing ever one in our
large neighborhood, and espe-
cialhl those w\ho are recent'addi-
tions to our quad-county area.
NMcCall's Chapel is located on
Highway 349, one mile north of
the Dix.ie-Lafayene county line.
which is also ten miles south of
Branford.',
Someday you are planning to
get back in church. What better
time to start than during Easter?
For the newcomers who are'
looking for a. new church home,
stop. in this Easter and see that
the Lord is good.
If you need more information
please call Pastor Taylor at 386-
935-0595.


The bridegroom graduated
from Virgin Rosaria High School
in Venezuela and is attending St.
Leo University. He is currently
employed as a police officer and
a member of the S.W.A.T. team
in Pinellas Park. ,
The couple will reside in New
Port Ricriey.
A wedding date is set for April
29,2006.


( Trenton United
Methodist Church
9:30 am Sunday School
11:00 am Morning Worship Service
6:00 pm Wednesday Bible Study
Niiurseryproi'ided 9-12 Sundayi Morning
203 N.E. Second Street; Trenton
Office: 463-2877 Rev. HI.D. "Hank" Cribb, Sr.





"All scripiture is given by inspiration of God, and is
profitable for doctrine, for reproof for correction, for
instruction in righteousness:" 2 Timothy3:16

ew O pejfamilp Cl)urtj)

4470 N.W. County Road 236 Bell, Florida 32619
S 1 Mile West of US-129-
S .. Pastor:
Service Times P I .
;. .. 'N, "- Re\.-L ynn.iW agner!.,
10.00'am .Sunday-ES-noot ..... ;2,.., ,
11:00'min Sunday iMohing-Worship. -'* *
Office:
6:30 pmi Wednesday Bible Study 386-935-4219

"In the beginning was the Iford, and the Word was-
with God, and the Word was God...And the:, Word was
made flesh, and dwelt among us..." John 1:1, 14



"t FiPs1 [apFis C1 urch =-

WXelcomes You .
"Embracing the Past and Reaching Toward the Future."
Comer of NE Second St. and Highway 26 in Trenton

(Nhirsery provided for all services)
Sunday School 9:45 AM (classes for all ages)
Sunday Morning Worship & Children's Church 11 AM
Sunday Night Bible Study 6 PM
Wednlesday Nights:
Awana-6:20PM ,
Youth Bible Study, Praise & Worship 6:30 PM
Adult Bible Study & Prayer 7 PM

DYNAMIC MINISTRIES FOR ALL AGES!
Call 463-2038 for more information
or
www.fbctrentonfl. org





North East

Church of Christ

invites everyone
to a



Gospel Meeting

With Speaker Lloyd Barker

April 24- 28

Worship starts at

7:30 each evening
We are located at
1/2 mile east of SR 47 on CR 340


Dop l7M1r


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Carrie Ayers and Adam Mizell


~io,~& cqiyew /2t


Gustaio Diaz and Brandi Blum


.Mr. and Mrs. Brad Blum of
High Springs announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Brandi Carol,. to Gustavo
Diaz, the son of Mr. and Mrs.
.Humberto Diaz ofDunedin.
The bride-to-be graduated
from Bell High School, the
University of-Central Florida,
Orlando. and is employed as a
registered nurse at St. Joseph's
Children's Hospital in Tampa.








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Providence
Ministries To
Have Easter
Sunrise Service
There will be a non-denomi-
national Easter Sunrise Service -
on Sunday, April 16th at 6:30
a.m. at Providence Ministries at'
Otter Springs RV Resort.
There will be special music
and a message followed by a
covered dish breakfast.
1, Everyone is welcome. For
:..nmore information call 352-463-
.0800.

Bell Church Of God
To Have Community
Picnic April 29
On April 29th at 11:30 a.m.,
Bell Church of God is having: a
community picnic and cookout.
There will be free hamburgers
iand hot dogs (while supplies
last). For more information call
386-935-2006.


Forest Grove Baptist"
Church To Have Live
Drama Of The Living
Lord's Supper
Forest Grove Baptist
Church will'be having a live
dramatization of The Living
Lord's Supper. During this'
presentation it brings out the
humanity of-Jesus and the 12
apostles as He announces His
betrayal by one of the 12. The
program will be presented on
Sunday, April 9 at 6:00 p.m., and
Fiiday, April 14th at 7:00 p.m.
The church is located at 22575
NW 94th Avenue in Alachua.
For more information call 386-'
462-3921.

I seek you with all my heart;
do not let me stray from your
commands. I .have hidden your
word in my heart that I might not
sin against you. .
~ Psalm 11,9: 10, 11


Rudd 100% Cypress Mulch/Chips

8 yds $125- 4 yds $70
We will load Free Delivery In Area
8 am 5 pm Monday Friday
8 am -12 pm Saturday

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PreK4 12th Grade

Learning Atmosphere That Is:
Spiritually Strong
Structured
Academically Sound
Engaging and Fun

~ Curriculum Is Bible Based ~

Phonics based Reading Program.
Pre-Admission Application. accepted, April 10th. @
Forest Grove Christian Academy
22575 N.W. 94th Avenue
Alachua, FL 32615
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A Card Of Thanks
We would like to thank our
friends for their concern during
our recent stay in the hospital.
We appreciate the phone calls and
prayers.
Anna Mae Schofield
and Gray Schofield

Waccasassa Fire
Department To Have
Yard Sale
April 14 & 15
The Waccasassa Fire Depart-
ment will hold a large yard/
garage sale on Friday, April 14th
and Saturday, April' 15th. This'
sale is so large that we will have ,
two locations.
You can view furniture and
antiques at the gas station at
1002 East Wade Street (across
from the Canton House restau-
rant) and various miscellaneous
items at the old Biskit. House
restaurant located on South'
Main Street (next to A-1 Pest
Control);"'both locations are in
Trenton.
This sale is being, held to
benefit the Senior Citizens Food
Pantry. It is also one of the larg-
est to ever be held in the area.
You will be able to find anvrhi-
ing such as appliances, clothing,
furniture, electornics. vehicles,
toys. nick-nacks. and too many
other items to list but something
fo6r everyone.

AARP To Meet
April 18
We would like to invite \ou to
attend the monthly meeting of ]
AARP on'Tuesday. April 18th.
at 10:30' a.m. at the Trenton t
Community Center. :, (
Our guest speaker will be .(
Arlene Cameron. Victims
Ad ocate for Gilchrist County
Sheriff's Office. She is much in
need of old cell phones that are .
no longer being used. Please
bring them to .the meeting, if t
you have any that you want to i
get rid of. 1,
Following the business of t
AARP, the fun will begin with '
a Hawaiian Luau, which will
include a fashion parade arid a
scrumptious lunch. Please wear
your bright flowered shirts, hula
'skirts, or whatever looks and
feelsHa aiian. ii
Weare looking-'for.%ard to a ,
great time-and hope to see you
there.
Norm Conti
Publicity

A. house is built by, human
hands, but a home is built by hu-
man hearts.


Historical Society To
Meet April 25
The Gilchrist County Histori-

cal Society will meet Tuesday,
April 25th, at the Trenton Depot
at 7:00 p.m. to discuss the up-
coming Memorial Day Tribute
and designate officers to lead a
variety of tasks. As earlier an-
nounced, Admiral David Phil-
man will be our keynote speaker
and we want to insure the
service of our fallen heroes is
honored in a way that befits their
tremendous sacrifice. Please
join us at the meeting and offer'
to help we need you! This is
a critical time to do our part to
remember and acknowledge our
men and women in-uniform who
are serving gallantly in the War
on Terror.
The Gilchrist County His-
torical Society has long led in
recognizing veterans and will
sponsor the seventh consecu-.
tive Memorial Day Tribute at
the courthouse this year. A lun-
cheon w ill follow and all veter-
ans and their families are invited
to attend. Please join us at our
meeting on the 25th and plan
for this and future endeavors.
For further information, please
contact President Murph Everett
at 352-463-2933: Major Stroupe
at 463-3188: or Dan Taylor at,
463-6406. We look forward to
building a first rate/Historical
Society together!.
Gilchrist County
Historical Society

training Class For
Tax Sale Bidders To
Be Held April 24
After a very successful In-
ernet Sale in Ma\ of 2005, the
Gilchnst Countr Tax Collector's
Office ill be holding the Tax
Certificate Sale again this year
via the Internet. As a result of
holding the Tax Certificate Sale
on the Internet, all certificates
Were sold resulting in a substan-
tial increase of revenue for the
count-.
SMo ing from a physical sale"
to an Intemet auction increases
the number of potential bidders.
This increase in competition


results in lower interest rates
which in turn help the property
owner.
On April 24,2006 at 1:30 p.m.
in the Gilchrist County Commis-
sioner's Room, a training class
will be held for all interested
bidders. At this training class
we will go through the bidding
process and answer all of your
questions regarding .the upcom-
ing Tax Sale scheduled for May
30, 2006. Please come join us.
Thank You,
Marilyn Bruce
Tax Collector
Gilchrist County


Theodore Roosevelt's
Ideas On Immigrants
And Being An
American In 1907
'"In the first place, we should
insist that if the immigrant
who comes here in good faith
becomes an American and as-
similates himself to us. he shall
be treated on an exact equality
with e\er-one else, for it is an
outrage to discriminate against
any such man because of creed.
or birthplace, or origin. But this
is predicated upon the person's
becoming: in every facet an.
American, and nothing but an.
American...There can be no di-
\ ided allegiance here. Any man
%who says he is an American, but
something else also, isn't an
American at all. We have room
for but one flag, the American
flag...We have room for but one
language here, and that is the
English language...and we have
room for but one sole lo. alty and
that is a lo.alrt to the American
people. .


We Have
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Marc and Chaille' Wilson
%would like to announce the en-,
gagement of their daughter, Tara
Elizabeth to Mart) Christopher
Adkins. the son of Horace and
Tina Adkins. .
Tara is a 2005 graduate of


Trenton High School and is cur-
rently attending Strayer Unixer-
sity.. Martr is a 2005 graduate
of Trenton High School and is
currently working %with Wilson
Homes.


We now have Fax Posted Signs
COLOR COPIES Rubber Stamps
Picture Quality The Gilchrist County
Custom Enlargements Journal- 463-7135




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I would like to thank
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Cliff Wilkerson and Mike Barron,
Lyle Wilkerson,
and Riverland Mortgage -
Brenda Wilkerson and Bill Deen
for purchasing my hog,
"Fat Back", at the
Suwannee River Fair.


I Thankyou, :
Ashley Wilkerson
Kountry Bumpkins 4-H






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GILCHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL


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BES Head Start Visits Bell Library


Shown are the little "bunnies" of
Program.


'BES Head Start
On April 10, 2006; the Bell
Library was visited by 15 chil-
dren from' the BES Head Start
program. Mrs. Grace Vaught
and Mrs. Iris Roberts captured
,the young bunnies' attention
with Easter stories. The Li-
brary Volunteers and Shirley
Anderson, Director, assisted the


the BES Head Start


children with painting an egg
basket and coloring Easter pag-
es. The children hopped around
after having their foot painted to
create a "footprint chick," then
each child' transformed into a
Bunny wearing their new ears
and having their face painted.
The Library, sent goodies
home for all the children. We all


had a "hopping" good time!
We would like to thank the
Head Start staff and the parents
who assisted with the Easter ac-
tivities. The Bell Library sends a
"Thank you" to the Jordan Fam-
ily for donating the snacks and
crafts. We also send a special
thanks to our student volunteer,
Erica Dahlgren.

Registration
Deadline Is May
For Next Nationwide-
ACT Test
The .next, nationwide ACT
test date for college-bound high
school students is Saturday,
June 10, 2006. Students must
register online or have their pa-
per registrations postmarked by.
the. end of the day May 5. Late
registration postmark deadline is
May 19 (an additional $18 fee
is required for late registration
after May 5).
The June test date is a popu-
lar one for juniors. Around
two-thirds of test-takers in June
have just completed the eleventh
grade. Many of them take the
ACT, check their scores and then
decide whether to re-test in the


fall or winter of their senior year.
By looking at their scores during
the summer, students can study
to boost academic weaknesses
before taking the test again as
seniors. ACT allows students
to report only the scores that
they want to colleges. Students
can choose not to automatically
report their scores when they
register for the test.
The ACT includes an optional
Writing Test. Most, colleges
do not require a writing score,
so students should check the
admissions requirements of col-
leges they're considering before
registering for the ACT. The cost
is $29 without and $43 with the
Writing Test.
.Students can receive regis-
tration, information from their
high school guidance counsel-
ors or they can register online
at www.actstudent.org. The
website also features test. tips,
practice tests, an online test prep
program, and a database for stu-
dents to find out if a prospective
college requires a writing score.
ACT scores are accepted by
virtually all colleges and univer-
sities in the nation, including all
Ivy League schools. The ACT is
an academic achievement exam
that includes four tests: English.
reading, math, and science. Stu-
dents who opt to take the Writ-
ing Test %ill add 30 minutes to
the normal 3-hour.testing time.


Character
Connection
By Geneva Comrwell
In this column, it is hoped
that myi readers will get to know
me. and get to know themselves,
as well. In this column I aspire
to share with my readers what
it really means to "connect
with character." As we learn
together, we will not only learn
how to connect between virtue
and happiness, between life
and: the future, between mo-
tives and actions and between
actions and consequences, but
we will be learning how to con-
nect with each other. Learning
about character means that we
understand how character is so..
vital in building good, solid, and
meaningful relationships for the
future.
As we get started, the first
thing we need to ask of ourselves
'D, Fat ,to bea peron"Jof
character or do I simply want to
be 'a character'?". The firsitdefi-
nition of "character" found in a
facsmile of the original Noah


Webster dictionary of 1828, is "a
mark made by cutting or engrav-
ing, as on stone, metal or other
hard material." The second defi-
nition is "a mark or figure made
by stamping or impression, as
on coins." The third definition
is "the manner in writing, the
peculiar form of letter used by a
particular person." And the final
definition is "the peculiar quali-
ties, impressed by nature or habit
on a person, which distinguish
him/her from others."
So, putting all that together
we can see that having character,
good, moral character, actually is
. that which constitutes the mark
of a real gentle and mannerly
person and which makes him/
her distinct from others. Good
character is the demonstration of
personal qualities which place
a person on the "cutting edge"
above others who dp not display
qualities such as generosity,
forgiveness, patience, joyful-
ness, obedience, kindness and
wisdom, to name a few.
In connecting with character,
it is a must ,each day to give
an account to oneself, as cir-
cumstances arise and how par-,
ticular character'traits are to be
expressed. For instance, in ex-
hibiting the quality of alertness
you might be' in, a store looking
for a certain item to purchase
and you see something on the
floor which has fallen off of a
rack or shelf. Instead of passing
it by., ou stoop to pick it up and
lay it back on the shelf or hang
it up. So, in being "alert" I am
"being aware of what is taking
place around me so I can ha\e
the right responses."
So, .our assignment for today .
tomorrow, or some time soon, is
to look for ways to illustrate to
others how you are Connecting
with character in your life, day
by day. .As you move forward in
connecting with character, you'll
find that youf days will be filled
with pleasure .as you learn and
teach others to do the same and,
while giving of yourself, your
life will be filled to overflowing.

Bell FFA Alumni To
Meet April 13,
The Bell FFA Alumni will
'have its monthly meeting on
Thursday, April 13th at Akins
Restaurant. The meeting will
begin at 7:00 p.m.
S All pareiis'," rh'iparefit a'i:' -"
i FFA members, and any adults
interested in supporting the
Bell Ag program are invited to'
attend.
Linda Brown
Reporter


Gilchrist County
Public Library To
Host Birthday Party
For Sasie
"Sasie" is a three-year-old
black Lab. This is a unique way
to support the Humane Society
of Gilchrist County.
Come and join the fun at the
library in Trenton with games,
prizes and treats for all ages..


Requested gifts are six-
foot dog leashes, chew toys,
rawhides, toys, paper 'towels,
Pine Sol for cleaning and odor
control, dog food, dogie treats,
chewies, blankets, rag rugs,
garbage bags, etc. Donations
will go to the Humane Society
for their use. Join "Sasie" on
Saturday, April 18th. at 10:00
a.m. until 12:00 p.m.


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Bell Middle / High School

April 24th ...........6:00-7:00 Next Year's 9th & I Oth graders

April 25th........ 6:00-7:00 NextYear's I Ith & 12th graders

Meetings will be held in the BHS Auditorium



Trenton Middle / High School

April 24th..........6:00-8:30 NextYear's I 2th graders

April 25th.............6:00-8:30 NextYear's 10th & I Ith graders


It is time to begin preparing for the 2006-2007 School Year. Bell Middle/High School and
Trenton Middle/High School invite their Parents and Students to come and participate in their scheduled
Registration Nights.

Information will be provided regarding the following areas: Mark your calendars!
SGraduation requirements Don't miss your Registration Night!
* Progression of classes and the development of a 4 year plan
* How the valedictorian and salutatorian is selected If you are unable to attend on th
night scheduled for your grade con
* Three year Accelerated Programs tact your school at:
* Talented 20
* Florida Virtual School Bell High School: 463-3232
* FCAT Testing Program Trenton High School: 463-3210
* College Entrance Exams and'Practice Exams
* FACTS.org


NOTICE OF ENACTMENT OF ORDINANCE
BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF TRENTON, FLORIDA
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 171.044, Florida Statutes, as amended, that an ordinance,
the title of which hereinafter appears, will be considered for enactment on May 1, 2006 at 6:00 p.m. in the Kath-
ryn Deen Commission Chambers, City Hall, located at 114 North Main Street, Trenton, Florida. Ordinance No.
2006-10 provides for the voluntary annexation of a parcel of land contiguous to and lying south of the boundaries
of the City of Trenton, Florida, as shown on the location map below. The area to be annexed is located in Sec-
tion 20, Township 10 South, Range 15 East, Gilchrist County, Florida. The area to be annexed consists of 12.62
acres, more or less. The complete legal description of the area to be annexed, as Well as copies of the ordinance,
can be obtained from the Office of the City Manager/Clerk, City Hall located at 114 North Main Street, Trenton,
Florida, during regular business hours.
ORDINANCE NO. 2006-1.0
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF TRENTON, FLORIDA, RELATING TO VOLUNTARY ANNEXA-
TION; MAKING FINDINGS; ANNEXING TO AND INCLUDING WITHIN THE BOUNDARIES OF THE
CITY OF TRENTON, FLORIDA, CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED IN SECTION 20, TOWNSHIP
10 SOUTH, RANGE 15 EAST, GILCHRIST COUNTY, FLORIDA, WHICH IS REASONABLY COMPACT,
AND CONTIGUOUS TO AND LYING SOUTH OF THE BOUNDARIES OF THE CITY OF TRENTON,
FLORIDA; REDEFINING THE BOUNDARIES OF THE CITY OF'TRENTON, FLORIDA; PROVIDING
FOR LAND,USE CLASSIFICATION AND ZONING OF THE REAL PROPERTY TO BE ANNEXED; PRO-
VIDING THAT EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1,2007, THE REAL PROPERTY TO BE ANNEXED SHALL BE AS-
SESSED FOR PAYMENT OF MUNICIPAL AD VALOREM TAXES AND BE SUBJECT TO ALL GENERAL
AND SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS; PROVIDING THAT EXISTING LICENSED BUSINESSES, TRADES,
OR PROFESSIONS OPERATING WITHIN THE REAL PROPERTY TO BE ANNEXED MAY CONTINUE
SUCH BUSINESSES, TRADES, OR PROFESSIONS THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE BOUNDARIES OF
THE CITY OF TRENTON, FLORIDA; DIRECTING THE. CITY MANAGER/CLERK WITHIN SEVEN
DAYS OF THE EFFECTIVE DATE. OF THIS ORDINANCE, TO FILE CERTIFIED COPIES OF THIS OR-
DINANCE WITH THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF STATE, THE CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
GILCHRIST COUNTY, FLORIDA, THE CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER OF GILCHRIST COUNTY,
FLORIDA, THE PROPERTY APPRAISER OF GILCHRIST COUNTY, FLORIDA, THE TAX COLLECTOR
OF GILCHRIST COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND ALL PUBLIC UTILITIES' AUTHORIZED TO CONDUCT
BUSINESS WITHIN THE CITY OF TRENTON, FLORIDA; PROVIDING SEVERABILITY; REPEALING
ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.



















Drdlramne 2fl~.1'B



At the aforementioned meeting all interested parties may appear and be heard with respect to the ordinance.
All persons are advised that, if they decide to appeal any decisions made at this meeting, they will need a re-
cord of the proceedings and, for such purpose, they may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings
is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based.
Pub. April 13, 20, 2006b.


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THURSDAY, APRIL 13,2006


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THURSDAY APRIL 13. 2006


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Social Security Public Affairs
Specialist
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But have you also heard about
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That extra help could be worth
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those who qualify.
You could qualify for the extra
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(belot $14,700 for an indi-
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couple) and resources (below
$11,500 for an individual or
$23,000 for a married couple).
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visit Social 'Security online


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After you apply, Social Secu-
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because the deadline for initial
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Remember Our
Troops
For those who believe, praye
is a powerful weapon. It no
only does something for th
pray-er, but also it can increase
the faith of those who are bein;
prayed for, especially those whi
are in harm's way and protecting
our freedoms which we some
times take for granted here in th
United States of America.
We all should be consistent
in our prayers for those of ou
county who are serving in thi
Armed Forces. The following
is a known list of those who are
on active duty, and who' eithe
have a residence here or who are
relatives of someone who lives
here in Gilchrist County. (If you
know of an active military per-
sonnel who is not listed, please
contact the Gilchrist County
Journal, so that person can be
listed the next time this article is
published.
Clayton App, Kathy Ar-
rington, Peter Belanger, Drew
Cheatum, Wayne Cheatum
Robert Dean,. Jimmy Fletcher
Jr., Chris Geiger (Iraq), Jon
Guzman (Afghanistan), Gary
Hilliard, Mark Hilliard, Steve
Hilliard, Joe Hudson, Heather
Langston, Rob Long, Katie
Lovett, Jonathan Luchak, Gus
Mauldin, Michael Mayo, Evar
McQuistan. T.J. Miller, Markl
Milton, Allen Murray, Stephen
Reed, T.J. Rush, Matthew Rior-
dan, Donna Slayton, Donny
Slaton, James Slayton, Jeffrey
Solis (Iraq), Justin Twigg (Iraq),
Nathan Twigg, LaShonda White
(Iraq), Wesley Wilson, Kyle
Worthington, and Daniel Wood
(Iraq).

Golf Tournament A
Huge Success
The Bell Middle/High School
PTA held :our ,12th annual
Scholarship Golf Tournament
on March 25th at The Chiefland
*Golf & Country Club: Although
the weather started off a little
bad, it turned into a beautiful
spring day for golf. The golfers
had a great day .of golf, fun
prizes, and a delicious lunch.


Ayers Residents Participate In Occupational

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Margaret Roberts shared her Dump Cake recipe with the.
therapy group.


We would d like to thank all of
I our participants and supporting
:sponsors. A special thanks
to Scoggins for generously
sponsoring ,a Chevrolet 2006
Cobalt. Sorry to say it was not
won this year,'but don't give up
remember us ne\t year.
We are excited this year to
have raised over $3,000. All of
this money will go to our seniors
for their continuing education.
Again we thank you for you
generous support,
SCheryl'Allen
PTA President,

Farmers' Market Set
For Spring -
Celebrates Five Years
Of Service
The High Springs Farmers'
Market is set for its sixth annual
Spring Harvest this year with
special events, local' artists and,
the best that local farmers can
produce. This time of year brings
out the best that North Central
FI9 ry4fa-fgrmers are growing and
with .updated market rules for
'2006, the market will host local
crafters and small businesses
on a weekly basis as well as fa-
'miliar food favorites like baked
goods, granola, organic coffee
and many.other items.
The market is celebrating five
years of service to the greater
High Springs community this
season, The key elements of the
success of the market have been
three things, says market man-
ager Sharon Yeago. "First, the
City's support of the market is
essential. Then it comes down to
Sthe great customers and vendors
that arrive at the market every
week to buy or sell these great
products. Without any of the
three, we couldn't have made it.
this far."
April-29th & 30th PIONEER
DAYS! A new look for an
old event,' featuring the High
Springs Farmers' Market both
days. Saturday 9:00 a.m. to
5:00 p.m.; Sunday 10:00 a.m.
to 4:00 p.m. The market will be
located in the City Hall parking
lot on those days.


Ayers Residents
If you think that therapy is
"all work and no play," you have
never visited the Rehab Depart-
ment at Ayers!
Rehab patients at Ayers Health
and Rehabilitation Center had a
chance to put their newly learned
skills to practice as they engaged
in a fun cooking group x\ith
Occupational Therapists CindN
Ross, and Lil Bourgeois.
Residents Margaret Roberts.
Jeanne Marsh, Lester Lord, Ruth
Beach, and Elsie Ma\es have
been receiving occupational and
physical therapy at ANers and
will soon return home \ ith the
independence and confidence
gained during their stay.
Elsie Maxey states, "I learned
a lot of things that I can do at
home." Lester Lord reinforced
these feelings saying, "It helped
me to get around, get stronger,
and do more!"
These residents participated in
meal planning, using their per-
sonal recipes, and then worked
as a team to prepare a delicious
meal from scratch. i Life skills
needed for successful return
-home werepracticed, -including
dish washing!
April is Occupational Therapy
month and those who receive OT
services during their stay at Ay-
ers learn "skills for the job of liv-
ing." Cooking is just one of the
activities that utilize the training
imparted during treatment by
Occupational Therapists such as
Cindy and Lil. As Elsie Maxey
remarks, "The exercises were
hard at first but it became easier
and was fun!"
Jeanne Marsh echoed her feel-
ings stating, "We had a good
time and I enjoyed socializing
with the other residentsIl"
The High Springs Farmers'
Market is located in downtown
High Springs in James Paul Park
behind City Hall on NW 1st
Street between NW' 1st and 2nd
Avenues. The market is open
every Thursday afternoon from
2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. and fea-
tures fresh fruits and vegetables,
native plants, trees, shrubs, flow-
ers, jams, jellies and many other
agricultural products.


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Ayers Occupational Therapists Lil Bourgeois and Cindy Ross
assist resident June Burner with a car transfer, just one of the
many functional skills practiced in therapy.


Jeanne Marsh prepares the finishing touches to her pineapple
upside down cake.


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Elsie Maxey stated she enjoyed the socialization provided
during therapy as much as the cake.


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GI .CHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL


THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 2006


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Maxine Hale, AMarvine Deer, Pat Luka, Paulene Martin, and Ann Tiylor were among the joyfil'
Hearts making Easter baskets for Ayers Health and Reliab Center.


A i'w of the colorful Easter baskets made by the foyihd Hearts
Quilters & Crafts for residents at Ayers.


Bits & Pieces From
The Joyful Heart
Quilters & Crafters
Of North Gilchrist
County
Wednesday. March 28th, we
were all still reeling from the
record low temperatures of:
Saturday and Sunday nights. I
mean really now...24c' to 27" in
March. I think it's'high time to
tell "Ole Man Winter and that.
scallywag, Jack Frost. to hit the
road. Some plants, berries, and'
gardens made it -through with
little or no damage...others...try"
again next year. Most of us
agreed that overall the ,weather
this year :has been anyone's,
guess and just a bit outrageous.
None-the-less a bevy of Joyful
Hearts came to turn berry bas-
kets that once were filled with
plump juicy straw bernes into
colorful Easter baskets filled


ing it through the baskets mak-
ing them bright and gay. We had
a real assembly line going with
some cutting, some weaving,
some making handles, some glu-
ing, (mostly Evelyn, poor thing),
some filling plastic eggs .with
candies and others- filling -bas-
kets. We put Santa's workshop
to shame as we got into the full
swing of it. Just like my grand-
mother always said, "Many
hands make light the work."
It's always great fun to get to-.
gether but e\en more so, I think,
when you are doing something
for someone else. It lifts the
heart and spirit of the giver as
well as the receiver.
Regardless of our aches and
pains, regardless of our finances, ,
regardless of our circumstances,-
we' are all so blessed that we
should never overlook an op-
portunity to do a kindness for
someone else., Besides in He-
brews 13:2 it says. "Don't forget
to be kind to strangers. For
some who have done this have.
entertained angels % without real-
izing it." And all God's children
said, "Amen."
The baskets were for the resi-
. dents at Ayers Health and Re-
habilitation Center inf Trenton.
Speaking of which I must tell
you that e were all invited to
their Volunteer Banquet which
was a "Sock Hop." Elaine Ne-
meth. Cathy Strom. Pat Luka.
Ann NMangone. Bonrue Edwards
and myself all %went.
What a terrific job theNy did.
They didn't miss a trick. The
decorations, food, activities,
music, staff, and every thing, "\as
super duper as we used to say ;
back then. We had such a good
time "strolling" down memory
lane and you might remember,,
that was the name of a dance,
the Stroll.
We all dressed up in ...what
else...rolled up blue jeans and a
man's too big white shirt with
a bright scarf around our necks.
Elaine even sported a pony tail.
Other people %were dressed up
also...poodle skirts and crinoline
petty coats. Oh how they itched
and scratched %when you wore
them in the 50s.
Do Nou remember why dances
%were called Sock Hops'? Because
they %were held in the school gym
and you had to take your shoes


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We sure enjoyed shifting gears
and drifting back a good many
years to when things were d lot
different. Thanks Ayers.
Our next meeting was
Wednesday, April 5th. You'll
get to read about it next time.
Until then, as .you are coloring
eggs and filling Easter baskets,
be sure to remember .and tell.
the miracle of the resurrection
remembering He paid a debt for
us that we could not pay.
At Easter and always, may His
love fill your heart and bring joy
and peace into your life. ,
'Til next time,.
A Joyful Heart,
Maril n Runde

.Camp Blanding
Opens Access To
Areas Closed Since
2001
Florida Fish and Wildlife Con-
servation (FWC) Commission-
ers approved a proposal today to
re-establish hunting access to the
south portion of Camp Blanding.
The area will open for the 2006-
07 hunting season.
Camp Blanding Joint Training
Center and FWC staffs devel-
oped the proposal to open access
to the portion of the post closed
since Sept. 11. 2001. These
lands. needed for training e\-
ercises and troop mobilization,
were under tight security, pro-
hibiting recreational access.
Camp Blanding Joint Train-
ing Center is vital in training
support for military services and
other governmental agencies
and responding to state emer-
gencies. Recent Base Realign-
ment and Closure Committee
decisions make the center more
appealing for training because of
increased competition for ranges
and maneuver areas from other
installations.
Major General Doug Burnett,
Florida National Guard adjutant
general, and Col: Benny Nelson,
the center's commander, remain
committed in their support of
Floridians while fulfilling, fed-.
eral and state military missions.
"The Florida National Guard,
to include Camp Blanding Joint
Training Center, is a communi-
ty-based organization." Nelson
said. "Support of this proposal
reflects our intent to support and
assist a, ic i n-,,l
rainingea fcays on~ satisfying the
rrequirements associated ith
our military mission."
Camp BIanding remains on.
heightened force protection
which makes, it unacceptable for
the public and their equipment
including dogs to encroach
on sensitive areas, such as the
artillery impact area and canton-
ment area. ,
"For this reason, Camp Blan-
ding and FWC staffs decided it
was necessary to relocate the
deer-dog hunting area from its
previous location in order to
reopen the south post," said Ro-
land Garcia, director of FWC's
North Central Region, based in
Lake City. '
More 'than 300 members of
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mails, telephone calls and com-
ment cards during a February
7thp open house in Green Cove
Springs.
"We have overwhelming sup-
port for the proposal," Garcia
said. "This support was. high-
lighted at the open house where
209 of the 212 participants gave
their stamp of approval.
"This change retains all of the
still-hunting opportunities avail-
able on the area, reinstates deer-
dog hunting, is acceptable to.
FWC from a biological perspec-
tive. is acceptable to Camp Blan-
ding from a security perspective
and reopens the south post. We
strongly believe this change is in
the best interest of all concerned
parties, especially the hunting
community." Garcia said.
One change, was prompted by.
comments received at the open
house. .
"The, deer-dog hunting area
will not carry the 'three-point'
rule that exists on the wildlife


management area," Garcia said.
"Deer-dog hunters will be. able
to harvest deer with at least one
antler five inches or. more in
length."
Changes to the.Camp Bland-
ing Wildlife Management Area
effective July 1 include:
Moves deer-dog hunting north,
of state Route 16.
Establishes" two nine-day
quota.hunts for deer-dog hunting
on the north post.,
Moves still hunting opportu-
nities south of state .Route '16,
including archery and muzzle-
loading gun quota hunts.
Establishes* a quota of .350
for the two archery hunts on the
south post.
Closes portions of the old
walk-in area adjacent to .the
artillery impact area because of
new and more restrictive mili-
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areas surrounding impact areas.
The -remaining walk-in area is
incorporated into the new still
hunt area. -


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During the March meeting, Springhouse Quilters Nite Owls
began work on a stained glass butterfly. Shown above are.
Lois Johnson, Carol Stanley, and Selma McClarigan as they'
prepare their stained glass project.


Springhouse Quilters
News.
The beginner classes have all
been completed for the 2006
new quilt members joining
Springhouse Quilters. These
classes were held each week
during March andApril for the
day and night group and includ-
ed six sample quilt blocks and
a feathered heart quilted pillow
top. The participants learned a
different quilting concept from


each block' which was 'taught
and this builds the foundation
that most quilters- will need to
become experienced quilters.
There were approximately 25 la-
dies taking the classes this year.
All of the ladies are now work-
ing on assembling their blocks
into a "Sarmpler" quilt. All of'
the ladies will be very excited
when they are able to present
their completed "Sampler" for a
show and tell at a regular meet-
ing of Springhouse.


Another item that new mem-
bers of Springhouse learn during
the beginning classes is to make
one of the distinctive name tags
that ,are worn by Springhouse
Quilters. The picture above
shows the name tag being worn
by the nite members. Any mem-
ber that fails to wear their name
tag during the regular meet-
ings, is fined; the fine being the
requirement that a quilt block
called a "Penalty Block" must
be made for the offense. It is
always interesting' to see who
forgot to bring their name tag.
The penalty blocks are eventu-
ally, made into a quilt. .
Springhouse Quilters were
again saddened last week at the
loss of one of their newest mem-
bers, Carol Stanley. Ms. Carol
joined Springhouse for the first
. time in January of this year. She
attended the Nite Owls' meet-
ings and was very helpful shar-
ing her knowledge of quilting.
Ms. Carol was a very special.
person to all who met her, It did
not take long after you met Ms.
Carol before you knew she had
already learned almost every-
thing there was to know about
quilting. If she did not know an
answer to a quilting question,'
she would immediately hunt
for an answer.
Ms. Carol taught the begin-
ning 'classes for the Suwannee
Valley Quilt Shoppe. She lived
in Alachua County ,and would
make the daily trip to Trenton
and each Tuesday. at the end of
the da), she would attend the
NiteOM meetings. Then, all
alone, she would make her trip
home. She would be back in.
Trenton on Wednesday morn-
ing before the shop opened at
10:00 a.m. Probably the rea-
son Ms. Carol %was such a great


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quilt teacher was because sne
was a retired school teacher.
Ms. Carol was a member of at
least two other quilting groups.
Ms. Carol was a member of
the United Church of Gaines-
ville where she was very active
in working with the homeless.
She often stayed all night at her
church preparing and serving
the needs of the homeless. Ms.
Carol may have been small in
size but the knowledge she
shared made her a very special
and great person.
.For information on Spring-
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Anna Gilliam, 463-7922 or
Lois Scott, 463-2207.
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U Of F Vet Center
Open House Set For
April 15
The Uni ersity of Florida
College of Veterinary Medicine
is having an open house on
Saturday, April 15th from 10:
00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The public
is invited to visit the state's
only college of veterinary
medicine and teaching hospital
for a full da\ of educational,
demonstrations, tours and more.
The open house is organized by
LWF %eterinarx students to give
the public an inside look at the
daild life of veterinarianss and
veterinarians-to-be. Visitors
will have the opportunity to
see "Disc Connected," the K-
9 Frisbee' team and to peruse
displays by many UF veterinary
college departments and student
clubs.
Also ajilable will be a
Kid's Carmnial. pet adoptions,.
pon\ rides, tours and much
more. New this \ear will be a
lecture on behavior problems
of adopted pets and a special
mmni-sM mposium on emerging
pathogens and the role of
veterinary medicine.


The open house will be held
at UF's College of Veterinary
Medicine and Veterinary Medical
Teaching Hospital, 2015 S.W.
16th Avenue, Gainesville
Contact Sarah Carey, director
of public relations 'UF College
of Veterinary Medicine at (352)
392-4700, ext. 5206 ox see Web
site For more specific information
regarding the, schedule for
demonstrations and lectures,
go to www.vetmed.ufl.edu/
openhouse/.

Journal Submission
Policy
When submitting material .to
be published bN the Gilchrist
County Journal, please have it
typed,- double-spaced, and spell-
checked to ensure legibilit. and
accuracy. When e-mailing arti-
cles, please save them in Rich'
Text Format ("rtf') in your
word processor. Send it to 207
N. Main St., Trenton, FL 32693,
or fax it to (352) 463-7393. The,
deadline is Monday at 5:00 p.m.
Letters to the Editor must be
signed by the writer, and please
include your phone number.
When submitting photo-,
graphs. please include the origi-
nal photograph on photo paper.
When, using digital images,
please submit them in "jpg"


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Bayley Jones exhibited the Grand Champion Meat Goat Buck
at this year's Suwannee County Youth Fair which was'held
in Live Oak on April. 3, 2006. Bayley is the granddaughter of
Johnny and Donna Jones of Trenton.


format (preferably in 1.1 mega-
byte resolution or better) on
diskette or e-mail them to-
gilchristjournal @bell outh.net.
Digital photographs printed on a


home punter are of poor quality
and do not print well., One
photograph per article is free, $2
per photo thereafter. All people
in the photo must be identified.


NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Gilchrist County Board of County Commissioners will conduct a public hearing to
amend the follow ing budgets on Monday, April 17, 2006 at 7:15 p.m. in the Gilchrist County
Commission Meeting Room, located at 112 S. Main Street, Trenton, Florida.


Transportation


Adopted'
Budget
FY2006

$1,851,078


Amendments



'$15,000


Amended
Budget


$1,866,078


"Persons with disabilities requesting reasonable accommodations to participate, in' this
proceeding should contact (352) 463-3169 (Voice & TDD)) or viaFlorida Relay Service
(800) 955-8771."
PLEASE BE ADVISED that if a person decides to appeal any decision made by the Board
of County Commissioners with respect to any matter considered at such meeting or hearing,
he or she will need a record of the proceedings, and that, for such purpose, he or she may need
to ensure testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based.
Board of County Commissioners
Gilchrist County, Florida
S....Tommv.'Langford, Chairman
bAttest: "' ;.

Clerk of Court
Pub. April 13; 2006b.


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Land Clearing

Driveways
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Up to $1,000,000


Stated Income and Full Doc Available


We continue to Offer Residential Mortgages
with LOW Fixed Rates Available


Purchase, Refinance & Cash Out
Conventional, 1-4 Single Family Homes
New Construction, Manufactured Homes, Investment Property.
First, Second, and Home Equity Lines of Credit


We have No Income Documentation,
Stated Income, or Full Documentation Loans


Professional, Reliable, and Local Service

Bill Deen, Brenda Wilkerson

and Phillip Wheeler
Licensed Mortgage Brokers

463-1313
fax 463-1318
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Bell Class Of 1965 Has Wonderful Reunion-


Shown is the Bell High School Class of 1965. They are Nelda Jane Koon, Betty Mae Smith,
Judy Avery, Anne Philman, Annette Douglas, Donna Slaughter, Frances Aderholt, Becky Cole,
Gaynell Jamerson, SusanWeil, LarryRoberts, Bobby Smith, Buddy Caraway, Gary Halter,
Sidney Hodge, and Eddie Sanders. Not pictured are Wesley Hodge, Gloria Roberts, Selma
Roberts, Rita Strickland, Ernie Kordgien, Herbert Spear, and Sammy Jacobs.


Shown are the teachers of the Bell Class of 1965. From left are Donald Hurst, Iris Roberts, Allen
Powers, and John Rowe.p


The cake which Linda Bell made for our reunion.


Reunion
What a wonderful day April,
1, 2006 was for the Bell Class,,
of 1965. It was so wonderful
watching everyone with their
smiles and hugs and trying to
figure out who some of the
classmates were.
After 30 years we teased
each other about our hair. color;
it might change that hair but it
doesn't change that age or the
problems we all face.
There was so much food
which, everyone brought, if
anyone went hungry it was their
fault.
I would like to thank all of the
classmates for coming and shar-


ing in such a joyful occasion.
All of the 1965 classmates
want to give a special thanks
to our teachers, Donald Hurst,
Iris Roberts, Allen Powers, and
John Rowe for being there and
sharing their stories about some
of us.
We would also like to thank
Stephanie Halter for making
our flower arrangement, Angel
Taylor for taking our pictures,
Linda Bell for making our cake
with our high school on it, and
Bobby Smith for grilling all of
the meat. It was all beautiful
and delicious.
Thanks again classmates of
1965. May God bless you all
until we meet again. I do have
all of our classmate's phone
numbers and addresses.
Thank you,
Nelda Jane Brown

Diabetes Self
Management Class
To Be Held In Cross
City April 18 To
May 9
The Dixie County Health
Department is partnering with
Suwannee River Area Health
Education Center (A.HEC) to
provide a series of classes on
diabetes self-management. Dia-
betes Self-Management Train-
ing: The Key to A Healthy Life
With Diabetes will be a four part
series aimed at teaching self-
care skills to adults that have
been diagnosed with diabetes.
Each session will be two hours
in length and will cover a variety
of topics including: Overview of
Diabetes, Managing Blood Sug-
ar, Nutrition and Meal Planning,
Medications, Exercise, Foot,
and Skin and Dental Care.
The class will be taught by
a nurse practitioner who spe-
cializes in diabetes education.
We feel that this is so valuable
because participants will be get-
ting expert instruction on such
an important issue. As a part
of the class, participants will
receive blood sugar, cholesterol
and A1C testing: There will also
be opportunities to win great
prizes. Classes will be held on
Tuesday from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00
p.m. beginning April 18 through
May 9.
,. This series ,f classes \ 'ill ,be
free of charge. The class size
will be limited and preference
will be given to older adults and
their caregivers. This is a great
opportunity for people that have
been newly diagnosed or those
previously diagnosed that have
not had self-management train-
ing.
If you have any questions re-
garding Diabetes Self-Manage-
ment Training, please contact
.the Dixie County Health Depart-
ment at (352) 498-1360. If you
or a loved one has diabetes we
can help!


From The Desk Of
Gilchrist County
Sheriff David P.
Turner
Weekly Sheriff's Report For
Week Ending *
April 10, 2006
On April 3, 2006, Yolanda
N. Sims, date of birth, 8/22/78,
was arrested on the charge of
Violation of Probation/Worthless
Checks.
On April 3, 2006, Chanel 0.
Braggs, date of birth, 8/12/84,
was arrested on the charge of
Violation of Probation/Driving
While License Suspended or
Revoked.
On April 4, 2006, a Juvenile
was arrested on the charge of
Battery/Domestic Violence.
On April 3, 2006, Harry W.
Zimmerman, date of birth,
1/15/50, was arrested on charges
of Possession of Cannabis over
20 Grams and Attaching Tag not
Assigned.
On April 4, 2006, Larry
Frier, date of birth, 2/28/69,
was arrested on the charge of
Violation of Probation/No Valid
Drivers License.
On April 4, 2006, Kara M.
McQuiston, date of birth, 7/11/
86, was arrested on three (3)
counts of Failure to Appear/
Worthless Checks and two
(2) counts of Uttering Forged
Instrument.
On April 5, 2006, Johnny. D.
Foster, date of birth, 7/24/73,
was arrested on the charge of
Cruelty to Animals.
On, April 6, 2006, Joseph W.
Birchfield. date of birth, 10/17/
48, was arrested on the charge of
Violation of Probation/Driving
Under the Influence.
On April 6, 2006, Michael Q
Vasey, -date of birth, 5/29/72,
was arrested on two (2) counts
of Violation of Probation/Grand
Theft.
On April 6, 2006, Ricardo A.
Morales, date of birth, 3/4/76,
was arrested on the charge of No
Valid Drivers License.
On April 6,. 2006, Lee .D.


Burroughs, date of birth, 1/14/
58, was arrested on the charge of
Battery/Domestic Violence.


The love of our neighbor is
the only door out of the dungeon
of self,


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Many home plans available:
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Give us a call, we'll be happy to help you create a wonderful new home.

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Ameris Bank
Another Way, Inc
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Capital City Bank
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Pat Osoweki pieced her "Log Cabin" squares to make a
beautiful table runner.


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Dr. Bennitt Patterson


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Medicare/Medicaid.
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Personal Injury/Auto Accidents
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(Across from Wal-Mart Super Center)


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Monday / Wednesday / Friday
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Tuesday
S 8 am 12:30 pm
\ Thursday ,
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Log Cabin Quilters
Log Cabin Quilters met
Thursday, April 6th, at the Levy
County Quilt Museum. Two
quilts were put together and
quilting was started. We still
have one to go and it will go in
next week.
We had a wonderful day on
Saturday, April 1st. It was great
to have live music and if all goes
well we will start our Pickin on
the Porch in September when
the Cedar Key Mountain Band
comes back from Maryland. We
also had Todd Troyer to bless
our building; we do this at differ-
ent times and it makes us feel so
good. He said a beautiful bless-
ing and then enjoyed the Gospel
music. Thank you Todd.
Today, we also had, Jim Fo-
ran and Scott Croker from the
Ambulance Service to answer
our questions. We learned a lot
and were shown the inside of the
ambulance to see what may have
to go on if you have to use the
service. They stayed and had
lunch with us and it was educa-
tional and '%e did have questions
answered.
Lunch was chicken and
noodle day plus mustard greens,
corn bread, stew, collards, lots;
of salad, and more desserts; also
Berit "' raspberry pie. We had 20
present.
Winelle Home
To handle yourself, use your'
head. To handle others, use your
heart.
S' Donald Laird


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,Miss Alachua County
SContestants Being
Sought
. The Miss Alachua County
U.S.A. and Alachua County'
Teen USA @ beauty pageant
will be held Sunday, May 7,
2006. For information and an
entry form, call 352-372-6133
or e-mail missalachuacousa@a
ol.com.L


You do not have to live in
.Alachua County to enter. The
winners will advance to the
Miss Florida USA and Miss
'Florida Teen USA Pageant. No
*experience is necessary. The
winners will have their entrance
fees 'paid to the Miss Florida
USAPageant, which will include
statewide contestants.
Anyone with a. heart full of
friendship has a hard time find-
ing enemies.


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Florida Prepaid
College Plan Remains
Fiscally Strong
With $6.5 Billion in Assets;
Continues to Add New
Members During Enrollment
After the first two months of
open enrollment, the Florida
Prepaid College Plan, the largest
plan of its kind with more than.
1 million contracts sold to date,
remains a popular choice with
Florida residents. Since open
enrollment, began on October
17, 2005, the Florida Prepaid
College Plan has sold more than
29,500 contracts, indicating that
'the program remains financially
strong and continues to be a
sound and viable savings option
for Florida families.
The. Prepaid .College Plan,
which is" managed -by the'
Florida Prepaid College Board,
continues to grow its assets
while securing its actuarial
reserve. As of June 30, 2005,
Florida Prepaid had total assets
of $6.5 billion, an 18.6 percent
increase from the previous year.
Additional. the plan's actuarial
reserve of $530i million is 31.2
percent greater than than the previous
year.
"Through a strong business
model, sound investment
strategy and counsel from some
of the brightest financial minds
in the state, the Florida Prepaid
College Plan remains financially
strong in an era of market highs
'and lows," states Ted Hoepner,'
Chairman of the Florida Prepaid
College- Board.
After the first two months of
open enrollment, the more than
29,500 new Florida Prepaid
tuition, local fee and dormitory
plans reflect a 39 percent
increase over the same period
last year. Signaling continued
'interest in the program,' more
.than 180.000 visitorss have either
accessed the program's Web'
site or called, the, toll-free line
for information.


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Vinyl Siding
Storm Panels & Shutters
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ATTENTION GILCHRIST COUNTY STUDENTS


WHAT:


WHERE:


WHEN:


FREE SPORTS PHYSICAL


GILCHRIST COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
119 NE 1ST STREET TRENTON


APRIL 17TH ~ APRIL 19TH APRIL 20TH


PHYSICAL WILL BE PROVIDED BY APPOINTMENT ONLY.
PARENTS MUST BE PRESENT WITH STUDENTS. PAPERWORK MAY BE PICKED UP AT THE HEALTH
DEPARTMENT AND TRENTON/BELL HIGH SCHOOL HEALTH ROOMS PRIOR TO APPOINTMENT.


CALL THE GILCHRIST COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT AT
(352) 463-3120 TO SCHEDULE YOUR APPOINTMENT TODAY!!


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MON., MAY 1 TUES., MAY 2
8:30 A.M. IN CAFETERIA 8:30 A.l. IN CAFETERIA

CHILDREN & PARENTS CAN:
-* Meet school personnel
* Visit Kindergarten classrooms
* Enjoy cookies and milk
* Take a short school bus ride
* Register for next year
S BRING CHILD'S:
v Proof of birth (Must be 5 on or before 9-1-2006)
S< Recent physical (within 1 year)
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"The Florida Prepaid College
Plan is one of the best buys in
the country," says Chairman
Hoepner. "By making college
accessible and affordable
for every Florida family, our
state's economy, businesses
and communities will flourish
once. the 750,000 children in
the program graduate college
and begin their professional
careers."
The Florida Prepaid College
Plan is financially guaranteed
by the State of Florida, so it is
a safe way to save. This year,
tuition plan prices start ,as low
as $24 a month for the two-year
community college plan and
$79 a month for the four-year
university plan. The prices
vary based on the type of plan
and the age of the child. Once
enrolled, the plan payments are
fixed and never increase.
When the child is ready for
college, the program covers
the actual cost at any Florida
public university or community'
college, or the value of the plan
may be transferred to most
private colleges in Florida' ,
select technical schools and
most out-of-state, colleges.
To qualify, the child or the
child's parent/guardian must
be a Florida resident. Anyone,
including parents, grandparents,
friends or even businesses, can
purchase a plan.
For the second consecutive
year, families can. sign up-
.online at www.florida529plans
.com. Of the more than 29,500
new accounts, 75 percent were.
opened online through the
program's Web site.
Enrollment for, the Florida
Prepaid College Plan started
October 17 and runs through
January 31, 2006., The Florida
Prepaid College Plan is, the
largest program of its kind in
the country,' with more than
1 million plans sold. For
enrollment information, call
,800-552-GRAD(4723) or visit
www.fiorida529plans.com.


Where imagination meets reality
Building projects are not for the faint-at-heart. The)
culmination of hopes, dreams and ambitions into a finished
product can be nerve-wracking and is quite often one of the
largest financial and emotional investments you will ever make.
Wherever you're in the process, brainstorming, planning,
drafting, or location finding, Dream Builders Development
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GTTILCHRIST COTINTY JOURNAL


Page Thirteen


The Annual FFA Alumni Rodeo was held last weekend.
Cowboys and spectators came to the arena located between
Trenton and Bell to enjoy the event.



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FWC Uses.
Cutting-Edge
Technology In
Florida Bear
Road-Kill Impact
Study
The Florida Fish and Wildlif
Conservation Commissio;
(FWC) recently released th
results of an assessment of roar
a impacts using genetic analysis
- of nearly 5,500 bear hair sam
I ples snared from barbed wir
amid Florida's six major bea
populations. FWC conducted
the study for the Florida De
apartment of Transportation tc
learn more about the impacts o
roads and bear road kills on bea
populations in the study areas.
The study examined six bea
populations (Apalachicola
Ocala, Osceola, Big Cypress
Eglin, and St. Johns River) front
February 2001 to June 2005
Scientists set up 7,000 snare
sites made of barbed win
strands encircling a lure. Barb
snared clumps of hair front
bears as they climbed throughl
the wires to get to the lure.
Biologists then sent the hai
samples to an outside lab when
state-of-the-art genetic tech
niques were used to determine
-the sex of the bear and a DNA
profile. They used these data in
population models to generate
population estimates and to cal
culate impact of road kills on
bear populations.
The Wildlife Foundation o
Florida provided funding-for the
genetic analysis component o
the study.
The.Florida black bear is o0
the state's list of imperiled spe
cies as "threatened." It is no
listed on the federal endangered,
or threatened species lists.
This study focused on roa
kills and did not directly address
issues such as nuisance bear
and bear hunting, Breault said
"There is a wide range of opin
ions regarding bear conserve
tion. To gain a better under
standing of public. attitudes
opinions, and perceptions re
garding bears and bear man
agement, the FWC will begin
survey in Florida later thi
year."


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Chiefland
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)f Inez David
r Birthday Party And
r Albritton Family
, Reunion To Be Held.
SApril 29
. Friends and relatives are in-,
e vited to attend the 80th birthday
e party for Inez,David and to be
s part ofthe celebration of our first
annual Albritton family reunion.
h .The decedents of Jack and
Mary Albritton, who lived-in
ir Fishbone are scattered every-
where, but will come together
- at the Trail Riders Club in Cross
e City at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday,
k April 29th.
n The dinner %till be covered
e dish with drinks and table ser-
- vice provided. Come and plan
n to have a great time meeting
cousins you probably have never
f met.
e If you ha e any questions
f please call Suzanne Davis at
352-463-9077.: '
n
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Policy
d When submitting material to'
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Blue Springs 4-H
News
March 25, 2006. The Blue
Springs 4-H Club had their
monthly meeting at the Retire-
ment Horse Farm in Alachua;
club members brought apples
and carrots to feed to the horses.
We had a talk with the owner
and founder of the horse farm,.
Mr. Peter Gregory. He told us
about different horses that were
there and where they came from
and that they also had over 100
horses.
After talking to Mr. Gregory
we walked around the farm,
feeding, petting, and taking
pictures of and with different
horses. After, the visit to the
horse farm we all went, to Pizza
Hut for lunch.
We would also like to congrat-
ulate everyone that participated
in the Suwannee River Fair in
March; 4-Her's, FFAer's, Board
Members, judges, and of course
the buyers. Great job everyone!
Article Reported by
Brittany McDaniel

Suwannee Valley
Bluegrass Festival
This Weekend
The Suwannee Valley Blue-
grass Festival is a popular event
organized by the, Suannee Val-
ley Leagues, a non-profit orga-
nization dedicated to providing
recreational activities for. the
youth of the Tri-CounrN area.
This year our date and loca-
tion have changed. The festival
will be held April 14th and 15th.
Our exciting line-up includes
The Gary Waldrep Band, Bill &
Afaggie Anderson, Buck Lewis
and The Broken Stones, Tommy.
Holmes and the,. Tri-County
Bluegrass Band. Big Cyprus,
The Nazarene Bluegrass Band,
as 'ell as others playing in our
open mike spots. Bring your
group and sign up to play.
For information on ticket
'prices call 800-990-5410.
There will be plenty of RV
hookups with water, electric,
and sewer. There is a hookup
charge but day parking is free.
We invite you to come stay a
day, a.veekend., or a week or t0wo
and visit the abundance of undis-
turbed woods, natural springs,
ponds, and rivers in the area.

Subscribe to the I
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THURSDAY. APRIL 13. 2006


Mrs. Margaret
Carrabelle Graham
Mrs. Margaret Carrabelle
Graham of Chiefland died
Saturday, April 8, 2006 at Ay-
ers Health and Rehabilitation:
Center in Trenton. She was 98.
Mrs. Graham was born in
Levy County and was a life-
time resident. She worked for
Federal Green Thumb Program
arid Meals on Wheels' Mrs.
Graham was a member of First
Baptist Church of Chiefland.
She also owned' Tlie Graham'
Restaurant, The Dutch Girl
Restaurant and worked in real
estate. '
She was preceded in death
by her husband, Wilkx Call
Graham, Sr.; stepsons, Stancil
Graham and W.C. Graham,
Jr.; and a great-grandson, John
Watson.
Mrs. Graham is survived by
a son, Kenneth Andrew Gra-
ham of Chiefland; a daughter,
Ida Mae Watson of Chiefland;
a *sister, Flaudia Key of Chief-'
land; 10' grandchildren; 25
great-grandchildren; 29 great-
great-grandchildren;.and a host
of nieces and nephews.
In lieu of flowers,. please
make donations to Ayers Health
and Rehab and designate it for
Special Care Altheimer's Unit.
Arrangements were under the
care of KNAUFF FUNERAL
HOME, Chiefland.


Mr. Leonard
Parks Griffin
Mr. Leonard Parks Griffin of
Chiefland died Monday. April
10, 2006 at Haven Hospice Care
Center in Chiefland. Mr. Griffin
was born on July 18, 1917. He
was 88
Mr. Griffin-was born and
raised in Williston but spent
most of his life in Chiefland. He
was, a farmer and enjoyed fish-
ing, hunting, and gardening.
He, managed Farmers Mu-
tual Exchange Farm Supply with
Gold Kist in Chiefland for 18
years. He retir'&e.ir 1976. Mr.
Griffin was a "minber of Ver-
benadale Presbyterian Church of
Williston.
He was preceded in death by a
son, Baynard Griffin.
Mr. Griffin is survived by his
wife of 63 years, Marie Mims
Griffin; a son, Kirk (Darlene)
Griffin; grandchildren, Ron
(Amanda) and :Brooke. Griffin;
step grandchildren, Jessica Reil-
ly (Michael) and Debbie Lee;
three great-grandchildren, Kirk
Griffin III (Little Man), Han-
nah Griffin, and Jayden (Tootie)
Cannon.
The family requests that me-
morial donations be made to
Haven Hospice of Chiefland.
A funeral service was held
Wednesday, April '12, 2006 at
Knauff Funeral Home in Chief-
land. Interment followed at
Chiefland Cemetery.


Mr. Lyle Duane
Hand
Mr. Lyle Duane Hand of Ce-
dar Key died Tuesday, April 4,
2006 at Nature Coast Regional
Hospital. He was 43.
Mr. Hand was 'born in Union
City, Michigan and came to this
area from Michigan 15 years
ago. He was a computer con-
sultant and past vice-president
and past secretary of Eagles
Club #4194 and was a loving
father and husband. Mr. Hand
enjoyed building and was of the
Protestant faith.
Mr.. Hand is survived by his
wife of 16 years, Kathy Hand
of Cedar Key; a daughter,
Marissa Hand of Cedar Key;
his mother, Linda Duque of
Miami; a brother, Brandon
Hand of Union City; and a
sister, LaDonna Hand of Kings


It has been almost 1 year since
William Cyril Cannon of Bell,
Florida passed away on A,
May 14,2005.
He is truly missed by many includ- ,.
ing his 6 children. '
Dad, we love you, miss you and
think of you often.

William Cannon, Jr. of Montevallo, AL
Sara Goodman of Memphis, TN
Melinda Vause of Elgin, SC
Phyllis Minixof Lakeland, TN
Ed Cannon of Bartlett, TN
Wesley Cannon of Bartlett, TN
4


Mountain, South Carolina.
Arrangements were under thi
care of KNAUFF FUNERAL
HOME, Chiefland.


Mr. Lonnie Larue
Lackey
Mr. Lonnie Larue Lackey,
Gainesville died Wednesda
-April 5, 2006 at his weekend
residence in Old Town. He w
57.
A Lieutenant with the Gaine
ville Fire/Rescue. he retired o
Auguist 1, 1994 after 20 yea
of service. He was a memb
of Professional Firefighters
Gainesville #2157. In 1978.
opened Triple L Electric a
in 2004 he started Triple
Builders which he was current
operating.. Larue graduate
from Gainesville High Schc
in 1967 and went on to atte
and pla, 'football for \Vanderb
University.
He is survived by his' wi
of 20 years, JoAhn Lackey
Gainesville; step-mother. Hel
Lackey of Alachua; daught
Marci Oregon (Donald) of S
Petersburg; sons. Dean Zetrou
(Heather) and Joey Langfo
(Tina). and Michael Langfo
(Maria), all of Newberry a
Josh Langford (Amanda) of C
'Toswn; a brother, Carl Lackey
SHopkinstille, Kentucky; siste
Sue Wine of Narragansett Pi
xNew Jersey. Betty Baldree'
Cleveland, Tennessee, and Ell
Goerndt of Homosassa Spring
and seven grandchildren.
'In lieu of flowers the fami
asks that donations be made,
the Children's Miracle Netwo
at Shands University of Florid
-Arrangements were under t
care of RICK GOODING FL
NERAL HOME, Cross City.
t Eo

Mr. John Henry Mill
Mr. John Henry Mills of B
died Sunday, April 9, 2006
Bell. He was 59.
Mr. Mills was born in Was
I ingt6n CotintN and came'to B
from Chiefland 26 years ago. I
was a farmer and a member
Bell Church of God and assist
the church in various %ways. i
enjoyed fishing and maki:
vhat-nots out of clothes pins.
He %was preceded in death by
daughter, Brenda Sue Mills.
Mr. Mills is survived by 1
wife, Irene Mills of Bell;
son, John Wayne Mills; a ste
son, Affie Driggers of Bell;
step-daughter, Becky Sullivs
of Gainesville: a brother, R(
lin Mills of Chiefland; a sist6
Freda Mae Dowling, of Midlan
City, Alabama; three grandch
dren; and several nieces a:
nephew s.
Arrangements were under th
care of KNAUFF FUNERAL
HOME, Chiefland.


Mr. Edward
Franklin Osteen
Mr. Edward Franklin Ostee
of Horseshoe Beach died Frida
April 7, 2006 at North Floric
Regional Medical Center h
Gainesville. He was 70.
Mr. Osteen was a lifelor
resident of Dixie County, and
retired fisherman. He was of tl
Church'of God faith.
He is survived by his wif
Shirley Osteen; a son, Edd
Osteen; daughter, Bessie Bul
ock, all of Horseshoe Bead
brothers, Lester Osteen of Cro:
City and Anderson Osteen <
Old Town; four grandchildren:
and three great-grandchildren.
A graveside service was he
Sunday, April 9, 2006 at tl
Butler Cemetery on Horseshc
Beach Road with Rev. Lest
Osteen conducting the service.
Arrangements were under tl
care of RICK GOODING FI
NERAL HOME, Cross City.


(20) foot public alley located in
Block 25 of the Trenton Original
Survey and being more particularly
described as a twenty (20) foot alley
running North and South in Block
25 of Trenton Original Survey ex-
tending from State Road Number
26 to Southeast First Avenue lying,
between Lots 2, 3, and 6 to the West
of said alley, and Lots 1, 4, and 5 to
the East of said alley; and
WHEREAS, the owners have
made application to vacate the alley
as shown on said plat of the Original
Survey of the City of Trenton, and
have published a Notice of Hearing
on that Petition for two consecutive
weeks as required by law; and
WHEREAS, the Board of Com-
missioners of the City of Trenton
has heard all interested parties at the
hearing as scheduled, 'nd has deter-


) Mr: Philip
SCraig Wilson
Mr. Philip Craig Wilson of
Athens, Georgia died Tuesday,
April 4,2006. Bomn on February
14, 1964 in Cincinnati, Ohio, he
e ; was a longtime resident of Flor-
L ida, living his life in Tampa-and
later in Fort White.
He was preceded in death
by his mother, Mary Pauline
Rinket.,
Mr. Wilson is survived by his
of step-father, Kenneth G. Rinker;
iv, sons, Timothy Colby Wilson
nd (.1) and Alexander Blake Wil-
as ,son (16); a brother, Brian Paul
Albertson: a sister, Lehia Jean
s Wheeling: nieces arid nephews,
on Cira Paulette Clements. Theresa
ars Kellie Rinker. Christopher Mark
ier Rinker. Kala Hope Rinker, Da-
of \id Louis Albertson and Amber
he, Renee Albertson. ld
nd A graveside service was held
L. Monday, April 10, 2006 at the
ty Cedar Key Cemetery with R ev.
ed Ray Sullivan conducting the
0ol service.
nd .rangemeLts sere under the
'it care of RICK GOODING FU-
NERAL HOME, Cross City.
ife

en A Card Of Thanks
er. The family of Lionel Park,
St. would like to express our heart-
er felt .thanks and gratitude for all
3rd the acts of kindness by way of
ird cards, phone calls, visits, flow-
nd ers, food, but most of aillithe
)Id prayers and concern you have
shown us dunng our loss.,
f We are truly thankful and
rs' blessed to live in a community
er, filled with such caring people.
of Your lose and support have
en helped us through a very dif-
gs; ficult time. 7
Bill and Kathy Park,
ily and Amy and Brent Owens
to
rk
a. A Card Of Thanks
he The family ofMildred Wilbert
Uhe would like to thank their friends
for the many acts of kindness
shown during her illness and
', passing away.
1S We appreciate so much all of
ell your prayers, and your thought-
in fulness, and concern.. :
in The family of
ildred Wilbert
h-ell . .


TIME PERIODS SET FORTH-
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE
OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of the first publication of
this Notice is April 6, 2006.
CLARICE M. KOISA
4590 NW 63rd Terrace
Bell, Florida 32619
Attorney for Personal
Representative
THEODORE M. BURT,
Florida Bar No. 172404
114 Northeast First Street
Post Office Box 308
Trenton, Florida 32693
(352) 463-2348
'Pub: April 6, 13, 2006b.


TOMMY LANGFORD,
CHAIRMAN
ATTEST:
JOSEPH W.GILLIAM,
CLERK
Pub. April 13, 2006b.

NOTICE OF MEETING
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that
the Gilchrist County SHIP Loan
Review .Committee will hold a
regular meeting on Thursday April
20, 2006 at 3:00 p.m. in the SHIP
Program Office/CountN Courtroom
in the Gilchnrist County Courhouse
South Main Street. Trenton.
Florida.
PLEASE BE ADVISED that
if a person decides to appeal an
decision made at such meeting or
hearings, he w ill need to ensure that'
a verbatim record of the proceedings
is made. uhich record includes the
tesumonay and evidence upon.
which the appeal is to be based. .
Charlotte Pederson
Program Administrator
Pub. April 13, 2006b., n;. o .

INVITATION TO BID
Sealed bids are herehereby being
accepted for cardiac monitors
designed to be used in the EMS
(Emergency Medical Servicesd
environment. Specifications may
be obtained from the EMS Chief, at
the Gilchrist County Department of
Public Safety, 204 East Wade Street,
Trenton. FL Sealed bids are to be
submitted no later than 12:00 pmin..
on April 17, 2006.
Bids "ill be reviewed by
the Gilchnst County Board of
Commnussioners on April 17. 2006
It is the bidder's responsibility to
assure that the bid is delivered on
or before date. locauon and time
specified herein. Bids, which for
any reason are not so delivered, will
not be considered.
Gilchnst Countv reserves
the right to amend the bid after
awarding of bid Bid must contain
an original signature or printed in
ink. Bidder's name should also'
appear on each page of bid sheet(si.
Gilchrist County reserves the right'
to refuse any and all bids.
Pub. April 13, 2006b.

NOTICE
The Gilchrist County State
Housing Ini"iatie.' Parmership
(SHIP) Program %till hold a SHIP
educational course at 6:00 p.m
on Thursday April 27, 2006 in the
courtroom of the Gilchnst Counts
Courhouse, Trenton, Florida. The
class is free and open to the public.
Anyone applying for a SHIP
loan is required to attend a SHIP
class. If,you have any questions.
peac l "'e SHIP Pr qq office

Charlotte Pederson
Program Administrator
Pib:. April 13, 2006b.

PUBLIC NOTICE
.The' Board of Commissioners
for the City of Trenton. Florida
will hold a Budget Workshop onr
Monday, April 17, 2006 at 5:30 p.m.
in the Kathrvn ,Deen Commission
Chambers at 114 N. Main Street.
Trenton, FL.
Pub. April 13,2006b..

CITY OF FANNING
SPRINGS CI COUNCIL
LAND DEVELOPMENT
REGULATION COMMISSION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
the Land Deselopment Regulation
Commission of the City of Fanning
Spnngs .will meet in a Special meet-'
ing on Thursday. April 13. 2006 at
5:30 PM in The Caty Hall Assembly
Room at 17651 N'W 90th Court.
The Agenda is
I Pastore Site Plan
/ 2 Padot-SitePlan Club House)
Prehrruliminary Plat Phase 3
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE Pur-
suant to Florida Statute 286.0105
that if a .person. decides to appeal
any decision made by the City
Council with respect to any matter
considered at 'such meeting helshe
may' need to ensure that a verbatim
record of the proceedings is made.
Which record includes the ,testi-
monav and e idence upon which the
appeal is to be based
DATED this 10th day of April
2006.
By Sheila Watson, City Clerk,
City of Fanning Springs, Florida
Pub. April 13, 2006b.


RESOLUTION NO. 2006-07
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY.
OF TRENTON, FLORIDA, VA-
CATING, ABANDONING AND
CLOSING AN ALLEY IN BLOCK
25, TRENTON ORIGINAL SUR-
VEY.
WHEREAS, Eugene and Eliza-
beth Mucciarone, husband and wife,
have petitioned to abandon, close,
discontinue, and vacate a twenty


mined that no adjoining lot owners
or real property owners will be
deprived of access by closing said
alley and that the alley is not neces-
sary for public traffic; and
WHEREAS, Diana W. Harrison
and D. Ray Harnson, Jr.; and Neil
Hamill and Ila Hamill' own the 'ad-
jacent real property on the Easterly
side of said alley-way, and Lucille
M. Swilley and the Petitioners own'
the real property :on the. Westerly
side of said alley-way; and .
WHEREAS, there are no known
water or sewer lines within said al-:
ley-way, and
WHEREAS, this Board has
agreed that the alley should be dis-
continued and vacated as requested
in the Petition.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE-IT
RESOLVED by the Board of Com-r
missioners of the City of Trenton,
Flonda. THAT-
I The Petition by 'Eugene and
Elizabeth Mucciar6ne. husband-
and %wife. to vacate, abandon, close,
and discontinue a tisenty i20i foot
public alley located in Block 25 of
the Trenton Onginal Survey and be-
ing more particularly described as a
twenty (20) foot alley running North
and South in Block 25 of Trenton
Original Surley extending from,
State Road Number 26 to Southeast
First Asenue lying between Lots 2.'
3, and 6 to the West of said alley. and
Lots I, 4. and 5 to the East of said
alley is hereby granted
2. The land consisting of the
trentr i.20i foot public alley run-'
ning North and South through the'
approximate middle of Block 25 of'
Trenton Original Surnen is hereby
vacated The title to the said parcel
of land shall est in the respective
adjoining ownerin.s according to
lass. Subject hosfever. that in [he
event that it is hereafter discovered
that there exists on the date of this
resolution any public utilities within
said alle)-way being vacated wuhch
are presently unknown, the City of
Trenton by this resolution expressly
reserves an easement for the pur-
pose of maintaining and repairing or
replacing any such existing public
utilities.
3. A certified copy of this Resolu-
tion shall be recorded in the public
records of Gilchnst County. Florida
by the clerk of the Circuit Court. to
show% that the interest of the public
and the City of Trenton has by this
Resolution. vacated 'and released
said twenty (20i foot alley running
North and South through the ap-
proximate middle of Block 25. of
Trenton Original SurSey as more
particularly described, herein, and
such alley-way has been abandoned
and % acated
ADOPTED by the Board of
Commissioners of thr City of Tren-
ton. Plorda;. ihd.'3rJ day of Aphl.
2006. I
BO'ARD OF COMMISSIONERS
OF THE CITY OF TRENTON,
FLORIDA
C.A. "Pete" Randolph
S Mayor-Commissioner
ATTEST:
JeredOttenwess
Clerk/City Manager
Pub. April 13, 2006b.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OFTHE EIGHTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT INAND FOR
GILCHRIST COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO: 2 1-2006-CP-U01i.(
IN RE: ESTATE OF
FRANK JOSEPH KOISA,
JR.,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
SThe administration of the estate
of FRANK JOSEPH KOISA,
JR., deceased, whose date of death
was, January 24, 2006, is pending
in the Circuit Court for Gilchrist
County, Florida, Probate Division,
the address 'of which is Gilchrist
County Courthouse, Post Office
Box 37, Trenton, Florida 32693.
The names and addresses of the
personal representative and .the
personal representative's attorney
are set forth below.
All creditors of the decedent
and other persons having claims or
demands against decedent's estate
on whom a copy of this notice is
required to be served must file their
claims with this court WITHIN
THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE
OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against decedent's
estate must file. their claims with
this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. NOT FILED
WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS
SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702
OF THE ELORIDA PROBATE
CODE WILL BE FOREVER
.BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE


SCHOOL BOARD NOTICE
OF INTENT TO ADOPT NEW
POLICY
Notice is hereby given that The
School Board of Gilchrist 'County,
Florida intends to adopt a new
policy' regarding: 6.451 DRUG
FREE WORKPLACE PROGRAM.
Copies of the ne%\ policy are
a ailable for inspecuon and copying
by the public at the Superintendent's
office, 310 NW1 Ilth Avenue,
Trenton, Florida. Copies of the
policy or a copy of any of the rules
may be purchased at the cost of
reproduction which is estimated 'at
.'25 cents per page
Specific authority 'for this policy
are Florida Statutes Chapter 440
-A-public hearing %%ill be held ou
the proposed ne%% policy at 7.00
p.ni. on May 16, 2006 at a School
Board Meeting at the Gilchnst
County School Board meeting room
at 310 NW Ilth Avenue. Trenton.
Flonda 32693.
All interested persons are ads ised
that any person desiring to appeal
any decision made by the board
as to any matter considered at said
hearing. will need to ensure that
a verbatim record is made of the
proceeding, shich .record ,must
include all of the testimony and
evidence presented.'
: James E. Vickers
as Superintendent and Secretary to
the Board
Pub'April 6. 13.2006b.


NOTICE OF SALE
Pursuant to FI St. 713.585. Auto
Lien & Recoser,. Inc. w/power of
Sattorne. will sell the following ve-
hicles to the highest bidder to satisfy
lien. AUll auctions held %\ith resene.
as is where is. Cash dr Certified
'funds. Inspect I week prior at lenor
facility Interested padres call 954-
893-0052.
Sale Date 05-04-06 @' 10:00
a.m Auction %,ill occur where each
vehicle is located under License
AB0000538. Be ads ised that owner
or lienholder has a right to a hearing
prior to the scheduled date of sale
by fihng with the Clerk of Courts.
Osn'er/Lienholder may recover
vehicle without instituting judicial
proceedings by posting bond as
per F1 Stat. 559.917; 25% buyer
premium additional Net proceeds in
excessof hen amount will be depos-
ited with the Clerk of Court.
4tGLC:1S3 in amt $2574.75
1996 CHE\ROLET 2D
VinlG IJUC242T7150598 Reg.
SHEILA RAE MILLESON of 5445
LAREDO STREET. KEYSTONE
HEIGHTS.
Customer- JOHN DOE
Lienor: TRI-COLNTY ALiTO
REPAIR. 7479 SE STATE ROAD
26. TRENTON, .
SPhone: 3,- 364-5145 *-,:
A U TOtLEr--E 'O h .
EXPERTS. INC.
PO BOX 813578
HOLLYWOOD. FL 33081-0000
(954i 893-0052
Pub April 13. 2006b.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN
AND FOR GILCHRIST COUN-
TY. FLORIDA
CASE NCO.. 21-2003-CA-0142
GREEN TREE SERVICING
LLC,
Plaintiff,
vs.
KRISTA CANTELO, ET AL,,
Defendant.
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given that, pur-
suant to an order or a final' judgment
of foreclosure entered in the above-
captioned action; I will sell the
property situated in GILCHRIUST
County, Florida, described as:
COMMENCE AT THE SOUTH-
'EAST CORNER OF SECTION
34, TOWNSHIP 9 SOUTH,
RANGE 16 EASTFORAPOINT
OF REFERENCE, THENCE
RUN ALONG THE EAST LINE
OF SAID SECTION 34, NORTH
01 DEGREES, 46 MINUTES, 08
SECONDS WEST 2708.87 FEET
TO THE SOUTHERLY EDGE
OF AN EXISTING COUNTY
GRADED ROAD; THENCE
RUN ALONG SAID ROAD
EDGE, SOUTH 89 DEGREES,
56 MINUTES, 38 SECONDS
WEST, 823.13 FEET; THENCE
CONTINUE, ALONG SAID
ROAD EDGE, SOUTH 89 DE-
GREES, 40 MINUTES, 41 SEC-
ONDS WEST 125.80 FEET TO
THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH
89 DEGREES, 40 MINUTES,
41 SECONDS WEST, 317.02
FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH
01 DEGREES, 46 MINUTES,
08 SECONDS EAST 68'6.83
FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH
89 DEGREES, 56 MINUTES, 35
SECONDS EAST, 317.06 FEET;
THENCE RUN NORTH 01 DE-
GREES, 46 MINUTES, 08 SEC-
ONDS WEST 688.31 FEET TO
THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
TOGETHER WITH' THAT CER-
TAIN 1995 Palm Harbor
Homes Mobile Home, 42x68 SN
PH097504AFL, PH097504BFL,
PH097504CFL.
at public sale, to the highest and
best bidder for cash, at the south
door of the GILCHRIST County
Courthouse, 112 South Main Street,
Trenton, Florida at 11:00 a.m., on.
June 5, 2006.
DATED this 4th day of April,
2006.
Joe Gilliam
CLERK OF THE COURT
(COURT SEAL)
SCHUYLER-STEWART-SMITH
Schuyler S. Smith, Esq.
118 West Adams St. #800
Jacksonville, FL 32202
(904) 353-5884
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI-
TIES ACT (ADA) NOTICE


JL agv,-, I'Vul L%.,Lll


Individuals with disabilities need-c
ing a reasonable accommodation to;|
participate in this proceeding should'!
contact the Court administrators of-
fice as soon as possible. If hearing
impaired, 1-800-995-8771 (TTD); '!..
or 1-800-955-8770 (V) via Florida
Relay Service
Pub: April 13, 20, 2006b.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR GILCHRIST COUNTY,'
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number 21-2006-CP-0004
IN RE: ESTATE OF
CLEVELAND 0.
W[LKERSON,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate of
,CLEVELAND 0. WILKERSON,
deceased. File Number 21-2006-
CP-0004. is pending in the Circuit
Court for Gilchrist County, Florida,
Probate Division, the address
of which is Post Office Box 37,
Trenton, Florida, 32693. The
names and addresses of the personal
rep-resentanve and the personal
representative's attorney are set
forth below. ,.
All creditors :of the decedent
and other persons having claims or
demands against decedent's estate
on whom a copy of this notice is
served must file their claims with
this Court WITHIN THE LATER
OF3 MONTHS AFTERTHE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE'
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM..
All other creditors :of the
decedent and persons having claims'.
or demands against the decedent's
estate must file their claims with
this Court WITHIN 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS
SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702
OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE ,
CODE WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIODS SET FORTH
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO t2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE
OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of the first publication of
this Notice is April 13, 2006
Personal Representative
Jennifer Owens Halter
c o David M. Lang, Jr.
P.O. Box 51
Trenton, Florida 32693
Anorney for Personal
Representanve
DaP Miller Lan :.Jrm1 .. ,
Flondi-i 'Bar N0-- 354l-' -
204 Southeast First Street '
Post Office Box 51
Trenton. Florida 32693
(352) 463-7800 .
Pub: April 13, 20, 2006b.

NOTICE OF APPLICATION BOF


TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that ROBERT L. OR IMOGENE
K. HENDRY OR JAMES E. HEN-
DRY. the holder of the following
certificate has filed said certificate
for a tax deed to be issued thereon.
The certificate number and 'year
of issuance, the description of the
property, and the names in which it
was assessed are as follows:
CERTIFICATE NUMBER:
112
Year of Issuance: 2003
PIN:,
300814-06430000-0001.
TD-05-44
Description of Property:
50' RIVER ACCESS RE-
SERVED BETWEEN LOTS 6
AND :7, SUWANNEE LAND-
ING 3R ADDITION AS RE-
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1,
PAGE 98 OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF GILCHRIST
COUNTY, FLORIDA. SAID
PROPERTY BEING LOCAT-
ED IN SEC 30, TWNSHP 08 S,
RNG 14 E.
Name in which assessed
SUWANNEE LANDING, INC.
R W BROWNING &
D R DELOACH
225 RIVER DR.
PALATKA, FL 32131
Said property being in the
County of Gilchrist; State of
Florida.
Unless such certificate shall'
be redeemed according to the
law" the property described in
such certificate shall be sold to
the highest bidder at the court-
house door on the 25TH day of
APRIL, 2006, at 11:00 A.M.
Signature:
JOSEPH W. GILLIAM
CLERK OF CIRCUIT
COURT
GILCHRIST COUNTY,
FLORIDA
** ** *****************
WARNING
There are unpaid taxes on
property which you own or in
which you have a legal interest.
The property will be sold at pub-
lic auction on APRIL 25, 2006,
unless back taxes are paid. To
make arrangements for payment,
or to receive further informa-
tion, contact the Clerk of Circuit
Court immediately at P.O. Box
37, Trenton, FL 32693.
Telephone Number: 352-463-
3170.
Pub: March 30, April 6, 13, 20,
2006b.


tegal

Notices

NOTICE OF MEETING
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE,.
the Gilchrist County Board of
County Commissioners, in and
for Gilchrist .County, Florida.
will hold a regular meeting on
Monday, April 17, 2006, .at 4:
00 p.m., in the Board of County
Commissioners Meeting Room,
located at 210 South Main Street,
Trenton. Florida The following
is a proposed agenda.
,AGENDA
1. Call to Order (4:00 p.m.)
2. Agenda Changes.
3.. Consent Agenda
4. Count Administrator'
Department Reports
5. Attorney Report
6.' Constitutional Officers
7. Clerk Report
8. Commissioner Reports
9. Time Certain Items:
a. 5:00 p.m. Public Hear-
ings, Land. Use: Redefin-
ing Urban Development
Areas, ,Rezoning. and
Land Uses. for Certain
Areas within the County
b. 6:15, p.m. Road De.
apartment Report
c. 6:30 p.m. Constitution-
al Officers.: Tax Collector,
Rebuttal
d. 6:45 p.m. Public Hear-
ing, Resolution, Land
Swap with School Board
e. 7:00 p.m. Public Hear-
ing, Ordinance, Junk
Regulations
f. 7:15 p.m. Public Hear-
ing, Budget Amendment
10. Old Business
11. New Business
12. Public Participation
13. Adjourn
"Persons with disabilities
requesting reasonable accom-
modations to participate in this
proceeding should contact (352)
463-3169 (Voice & TDD) or via
Florida Relay Service (800) 955-
8771."
PLEASE BE ADVISED that
if a persoh decides to appeal any
decision made by the Commis-
sion with respect to any matter
considered at said hearing, that
person will need a record of the
proceedings, and that for such
purpose, that person may need
to insure that a verbatim record
is made, which record includes
the testimony and evidence upon
which the appeal is to be based.
BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS
GILCHRIST COUNTY,
FLORIDA










THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 2006 GILCHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL


Page Fifteen


Legal

Notices
(Continued)

NOTICE OF APPLICATION OF
TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN, THAT WARREN H OR
SANDRA A SCHOENFISCH &
NATIONSBANK AS ASSIGNEE,
the holder of the following
certificate has fied said certificate
for a tax deed to be issued thereon.
The certificate number and year
of issuance, the description of the
property, and the names in which it
was assessed are as-follows:
CERTIFICATE NUMBER:
541
Year of Issuance: 1998
PIN:
050815-03600007-0130
TD-05-10
Description of Property:
LOT 13, BLOCK 7, SUWANNEE
RIVER ESTATES SOUTH;
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 58, PUBLIC
RECORDS OF GILCHRIST
COUNTY, FLORIDA. SAID
PROPERTY BEING LOCATED
IN SEC 05, TWNSHP 08 S, RNG
15 E.
Name in which assessed:
JOSEPH PHILLIP
CAMPANELLA!
AND ESTRELLA
CAMPANELLA AND
ROSE BARBARA
CAMPANELLA
P.O. BOX 2320
NEW YORK, NEW YORK
10009
Said property, being in the County
* of Gilchrist, State of Florida.
Unless such certificate shall be
redeemed according to. the law the
property described in such certificate
shall be sold to the highest bidder at
the courthouse door on the 25TH
day of APRIL 25, 2006, at 11:00
A.M.
.M.Signature:
,JOSEPH W. GILLIAM
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
GILCHRIST COUNTY,
FLORIDA

WARNING
There are unpaid taxes onproperty
which you own or in -which you,
,have a legal interest. The property
.will be sold at public auction on
APRIL 25,2006, unless back taxes
are paid.' To make arrangements
for payment, or to receive further
information, contact the Clerk.of
Circuit Court immediately at P.O.
Box 37, Trenton. FL 32693., ,,,,
Telephone; Number 352463-
3170. ..
Pub. March 30, April 6, 13, 20,
2006b.


NOTICE OF APPLICATION OF
TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN, that ENCOMPASS
INTERNATIONAL, LLC, the
holder of the, following certificate
has filed said certificate for a tax
deed to be issued thereon. The
certificate number and year of
issuance, the. description of the
property, and the names in which it
was assessed are as follows:
CERTIFICATE NUMBER:
767
Year of Issuance: 2003
PIN:
270916-00000005-0006
TD-05-37
Description of Property:'
LOT 6 MTS & BDS DESC
COM AT NE/C OF S/2 OF 27-
9-16 FOR A PT OF REF GO
W 1245.68 FT TO POB GO S
209.84 FT GO W 235.90 FT GO
N 209.84 FT GO E 235.90 FT
M/L TO POB CONT 1.13 AC
131/631. SAID PROPERTY
BEING LOCATED IN SEC 27,
TWNSHP 09 S, RNG 16 E.
"Name in which assessed
VIRGINIA DIB OLAZABAL
1720 GARDENIA ST.
URB SAN FRANCISCO
RIO PIEDRAS, PR 00925
Said property being in the
County of Gilchrist, State of
Florida.
Unless such certificate shall'be
redeemed according to the law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest bidder at the courthouse
door on the 25TH day of
APRIL, 2006, at 11:00 A.M.
Signature:
JOSEPH W. GILLIAM
CLERK OF CIRCUIT
COURT
GILCHRIST COUNTY,
FLORIDA

WARNING
There are- unpaid taxes on


property which you own or in
which you have a legal interest.
The property will be sold at
public auction on APRIL 25,
2006, unless back taxes aie
paid. To make arrangements for
payment, or to receive further
information, contact the Clerk
of Circuit Court immediately
at P.O. Box 37, Trenton, FL
32693.
Telephone Number: 352-463-
3170.
Pub. March 30, April 6, 13, 20,
2006b.


NOTICE OF APPLICATION OF
TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that M AND P PARTNERSHIP,
LTD,, the holder of the following
certificate has filed said certificate
for a tax deed to be issued thereon.
The certificate number and year
of issuance, the description of the
property, and the names in which it
was assessed are as follows:
CERTIFICATE NUMBER:
1023
Year of Issuance: 2000
PIN:
151016-05612200-0000
TD-05-21
Description of Property:
CAMPSITE NO. 220 OF UNIT
ONE OF WACCASASSA
CAMPSITES, IN
ACCORDANCE WITH A
PLAT OF RECORD IN THE
OFFICE OF THE CLERK
OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN GILCHRIST COUNTY,
FLORIDA. SAID PROPERTY
BEING LOCATED IN SEC 15,
TWNSHP 10S, RNG 16 S.
Name in which assessed
LORENZO & VICTORIA
FIOL
C/O MICHAEL BARCELONA
347 N KALAMAZOO AVE.
MARSHALL, MI 49068-1115
Said property being in the.
County of Gilchrist, State of
Florida.
Unless such certificate shall be
redeemed according to the law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the.
highest bidder at the courthouse
door on the 25TH day of
APRIL, 2006, at 11:00 A.M.
Signature:
JOSEPH W. GILLIAMN
CLERK OF CIRCUIT
COURT
GILCHRIST COUNTY,
FLORIDA
** **********************
WARNING
There are unpaid taxes on
property which you own or in,
which you have a legal interest.
The property \will be sold at
public auction on APRIL 25,
2006, unless back 'taxes are
paid. To make arrangements for
payment, or to receive further
information. contact the Clerk
of Circuit Court immediately
at P.O. Box 37, Trenton, FL
32693.'
Telephone Number: 352-463-
3170.
Pub. March 30, April 6, 13. 20,
2006b.


NOTICE OF APPLICATION OF
TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN, that ENCOMPASS
INTERNATIONAL, LLC, the
holder of the following certificate
'has filed said certificate for a tax
deed to be issued thereon. The
certificate number and year of
issuance, the description of the
property, and the names in which it
was assessed are as follows:
CERTIFICATE NUMBER:
S354
Year of Issuance: 2003
PIN:
090715-00770000-0620.
TD-05-33
Description of Property:
LOT 62 SANTA FE RANCH
SUBD DESC IN METES & BDS
DESC CONT 1.01 AC 127/606
215/195.
Name in which assessed
ERIC RIVERA HADDOCK
P.O. BOX 5304
COLUMBIA, SC 29250.5304
Said property being in the
County of Gilchrist, State of
Florida.
Unless such certificate shall be
redeemed .according to the law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest bidder at the courthouse
door on the 25TH day of
APRIL, 2006, at 11:00 A.M.
Signature:
JOSEPH W. GILLIAM
CLERK OF CIRCUIT
COURT
GILCHRIST COUNTY,
FLORIDA
************************
WARNING
There are unpaid taxes on
property which you own or in
which you have a legal interest.
The property will be sold at
public auction on APRIL 25,
2006, unless back taxes are
paid. To make arrangements for
payment, or to receive further
information, contact the Clerk
of Circuit Court immediately
at P.O. Box 37, Trenton, FL
32693.
Telephone Number: 352-463-
3170.


Pub. March 30, April 6, 13, 20,
2006b.


NOTICE OF APPLICATION OF
TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN, that ENCOMPASS
INTERNATIONAL, LLC, the
holder of the following certificate
has filed said certificate for a tax
deed to be issued thereon. The
certificate number and year of
issuance, the description of the
property, and the names in which it
was assessed are as follows:
CERTIFICATE NUMBER;
768


Year of Issuance: 2003
PIN:
270916-00000005-0007
TD-05-35
Description of Property:
LOT 7 MTS & BDS DESC
COM AT NE/C OF S/2 OF 27-
9-16 FOR A PT OF REF GO
W 1481.58 FT TO POB GO S
209.84 FT GO W 235.90 FT
GO N 209.84 FT GO E 235.90
FT TO POB CONT 1.13 AC
95/643. SAID PROPERTY
BEING LOCATED IN SEC 27,
TWNSHP 09 S, RNG 16 E.
Name in which assessed .
FLAUVIUS N. GREAUX
AND/OR HILDA GUZMAN
CORDERO
C/O ANA HILDA ANDRADES
G.P.O. BOX 624
NEW YORK, NY 10116
Said property being in the
County of Gilchrist, State of
Florida..
Unless such certificate shall be
redeemed according to the law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest bidder at the courthouse
door on the 25TH day of
APRIL, 2006, at 11:00 A.M.
Signature:
JOSEPH W. GILLIAM
CLERK OF CIRCUIT
COURT
GILCHRIST COUNTY,
SFLORIDA

WARNING
There are unpaid taxes on
property which you own or in
which you have a legal interest.'
The property will be sold at
public auction on APRIL 25,
2006, unless back taxes are
'paid. To make arrangements for
payment, or to receive further
information, contact the Clerk
of Circuit Court immediately
at P.O. Box 37. Trenton. FL:
32693..
Telephone, Number: 352-463-
3170.
Pub. March 30, April 6. 13. 20,
2006b.


NOTICE OFAPPLICATION OF


TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that M AND P PARTNERSHIP.
LTD,, the holder of the following
certificate has filed said cerulficate
for a tax deed to be issued thereon.
The certificate number and year
of issuance, the description of the
property, and the names in which it
was assessed are as follows:
CERTIFICATENUMBER;
6
-Year of Issuance: 2000
PIN: .
130714-00110000-0190
TD-05-30
Description of Property:
A PARCEL OF LAND BE-
ING KNOWN AS LOT 19 OF
AN UNRECORDED SUBDI-
VISION, LYING AND BEING
IN SECTION 13, TOWNSHIP
7 SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST,
GILCHRIST COUNTY,
FLORIDA, BEING MORE ,
PARTICULARLY DE-
SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
LOT 19: COMMENCE
AT THE SW CORNER OF
THE SE/4 OF'THE NWY4 OF
SECTION 13, TOWNSHIP 7
SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST;
THENCE RUN N 87038'00'
E, ALONG THE SOUTH
BOUNDARY OF THE N1/2 OF
SAID SECTION, 33 FEET;
THENCE RUN N 02o20'006"
W, ALONG THE EAST
BOUNDARY OF A 66 FOOT
GRADED ROAD, 2880 FEET
OF THE POINT OF BEGIN-
NING; THENCE CONTINUE
N 02o20'00'' W, 160 FEET;
THENCE RUN N 87o38'00'"
E, 330 FEET;, THENCE S
02o20'W00' E, 160 FEET;
THENCE S 87o38'00" W, 300
FEET TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING.
Name in which assessed
KAYE GADOUAS
28 HEBRON DRIVE
BALTIMORE,MD 21220
Said property being in the
County of Gilchrist, State of
Florida.
Unless such certificate shall be
redeemed according to the law
the. property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest bidder at the courthouse
door on the 25TH day of
APRIL, 2006, at 11:00 A.M.
Signature:
JOSEPH W. GILLIAM
CLERK OF CIRCUIT.
COURT
,GILCHRIST COUNTY,
I FLORIDA
***********************
WARNING
There are unpaid taxes on
property which you own or in
which you have a legal. interest.
The property will be sold at
public auction on APRIL 25,
2006, unless back taxes are
paid. To make arrangements for
payment, or to receive further
information, contact the Clerk
of Circuit Court immediately
at P.O. Box 37, Trenton, FL
32693.
Telephone Number: 352-463-
3170.
Pub. March 30, April 6, 13, 20,
2006b.


TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
that M AND P PAR'tERSHIP,
-LTD., the holder of the. following
certificate has filed said certificate.
for a tax deed to be issued thereon.
The .certificate number and year
of issuance, the description of the
property, and the names in which it
was assessed are as follows:
CERTIFICATE NUMBER:
928 ...
Year of Issuance: 1998
PIN:
111016-05550000-0071
TD-05-22
Description of Property:
THE WEST '/, OF LOT #7,
UNIT 5 OF SUN N' FUN,
SUBDIVISION, ACCORD-
ING TO THE MAP OR PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 47
OF THE'PUBLIC RECORDS
OF GILCHRIST COUNTY,
FLORIDA. SAID PROPERTY
BEING LOCATED IN SEC 11,
TWNSHP 10 S, RNG 16 S.
Name in which assessed
ZACH D. GAUBATZ
1301 CROSSBOW LN
TARPON SPRINGS, FL,
34689-2810
Said property being in the
County of Gilchrist, State of
Florida.
Unless such certificate shall be
redeemed according to the law
the property described in such
certificate shall be. sold to the
highest bidder at the courthouse
door on the 25TH day of
APRIL, 2006, at 11:00 A.M.
Signature:
JOSEPH W. GILLIAM
CLERK OF CIRCUIT
COURT
GILCHRIST COUNTY,
FLORIDA
l************************
WARNING
There are unpaid taxes on
property which you own or in
which you have a legal interest.
The property will be sold at
public auction on APRIL 25,
2006, unless back taxes are
paid. To make arrangements for
payment, or to receive further
information, contact the Clerk
of Circuit Court immediately
at P.O. Box 37,'Trenton, FL
32693.
Telephone Number: 352-463-
3170.
Pub. March 30, April 6, 13, 20,
2006b.


NOTICE OF APPLICATION OF
TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that WARREN H. OR SANDRA
A. SCHOENFISCH AND -NA-
TIONSBANK AS ASSIGNEE, the
holder of the following certificate
has filed said certificate for a tax
deed to be issued thereon. The cer-


NOTICE OF APPLICATION OF
TAX.DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that M AND P PARTNERSHIP,
LTD,, the holder of the following
certificate has filed said certificate
for a tax deed to be issued thereon.
The certificate number and year
of. issuance, the description of the
property, and the names in which it
was assessed are as follows:
CERTIFICATE NUMBER:
.. 234
Year of Issuance: 2002
PIN:
181014-00260010-0050
TD-05-18
Description of Property:
LOT 5, BLOCK 10, WEST
AND JOHNSON ADDITION
AS RECORDED IN THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF
GILCHRIST COUNTY,
FLORIDA. SAID PROPERTY
BEING LOCATED IN SEC 18,
TWNSHP 10 S, RNG 14 E.
Name in which assessed
AMWEST GENERAL
AGENCY, INC. (TRUSTEE)
AMY FITCH
P.O. BOX 4500
WOODLAND HILLS, CA
91365-4500
Said property being in the
County of Gilchrist, State of
Florida.
Unless such certificate shall be
redeemed according to the law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest bidder at the courthouse
door 'on the 25TH day of
APRIL, 2006, at 11:00 A.M.
Signature:
JOSEPH W. GILLIAM
CLERK OF CIRCUIT
COURT
GILCHRIST COUNTY,
FLORIDA
**********************
WARNING
There are unpaid taxes 6on
property which you own or in,
which you have a legal interest.
The property will be sold at
public auction on APRIL 25,
2006, unless back taxes are
paid- To make arrangements for
payment, or to receive further
information, contact the Clerk
of Circuit Court immediately
at P.O. Box 37, Trenton. FL
32693.
STelephone Number: 352-463-
3170.
Pub. March 30, April 6, 13, 20,
2006b.

NOTICE OF APPLICATION OF,


TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that ROLAND L. ROGERS, the
holder of, the following certificate
has filed said certificate for a tax
deed to be issued thereon. The
certificate number and year of
issuance, the description of the
property, and the names in which it
was assessed are as follows:
CERTIFICATE NUMBER:
425
Year of Issuance: 2002
PIN:
320715-00360016-0040
TD-05-36,
Description of Property:
SUWANNEERIVERESTATES
NORTH, BLOCK 16, LOT
4, PLAT BOOK '1, PAGES
52-61. *SAID PROPERTY
BEING LOCATED IN SEC 32,


tificate number and year of issuance,
,the description of the property, and
the names in which it was assessed
are as follows:
CERTIFICATE NUMBER:
502
Year of Issuance: 1998
PIN:
320715-00360017-0120
TD-05-14
Description of Property:
LOT 12, BLOCK 17,
SUWANNEE RIVER ESTATES
NORTH, ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK I, PAGES
52-61, PUBLIC RECORDS
OF GILCHRIST COUNTY,
FLORIDA. SAID PROPERTY
BEING LOCATED [N SEC 32,
TWNSHP07 S. RNG 15 E.
Name in which assessed
WILLIAM BLUMER
1065 26TH AVENUE
MARION, IA 52302
Said property being in the.
County of Gilchrist, State of
Florida.
SUnless such certificate shall
be redeemed according to the
law the property described in
such certificate shall be sold to'
the highest bidder at the court-
house door on the 25TH day of
APRIL, 2006, at 11:00 A.M.
Signature:
JOSEPH W. GILLIAM
CLERK OF CIRCUIT
COURT
GILCHRIST COUNTY,
FLORIDA
****<*******************
WARNING
There are unpaid taxes on
property which you own or in
which you have a legal interest.
.The property will be sold at pub-n
lic auction on APRIL 25, 2006,
unless back taxes are paid. To
make arrangements for payment,
or to receive further informa-
tion, contact the Clerk of Circuit
Court immediately at P.O. Box
37, Trenton, FL 32693.
Telephone Number: 352-463-
3170.
Pub. March 30, April 6. 13, 20,
2006b. : ... ,. ,.


NOTICF OF APPLICATION OF
TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that NM AND PARTNERSHIP,
LTD., the Iholder of the follow ing
certificate has filed said certificate
for a tax deed to be issued thereon.
The certificate number and year
of issuance, the description of the
property: .and the names in which it
was assessed are as follows:
*CERTIFICATE NUMBER:
.- 424
Year of Issuance: 2001
PIN:
360615-0086000F-0020
TD-05-11
Description of Property:
LOT 2, BLK F, SANTA
FE OASIS UNREC SUBD
CONT .60 AC 150/312.
SAID PROPERTY BEING
LOCATED IN SEC 36,
TWNSHP 06 S, RNG 15 E.
Name in which assessed
TIMOTHY M. &AURELIA
DICKINSON
6409 RANDY DR.
IMPERIAL, MO 63052.
Said property being in the
County of Gilchrist, State of
Florida.
Unless such certificate shall be
redeemed according to the law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest bidder at the courthouse
door on the 25TH day of
APRIL, 2006, at 11:00A.M.
Signature:
JOSEPH W. GILLIAM
CLERK OF CIRCUIT,
COURT
GILCHRIST COUNTY,
FLORIDA

WARNING
There are unpaid taxes on
property which 'you own or in
which you have a legal interest.
The property will be sold at
public auction on APRIL 25,
2006, unless back taxes are
paid. To make arrangements for
Payment, or to receive further
information, contact the Clerk
of Circuit Court immediately
at P.O. Box 37, Trenton, FL
32693.
Telephone Number: 352-463-
3170.
Pub, March 30, April 6, 13, 20,
2006b.

NrTIT C1 (W APPLI .CATION OF


TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that M AND P PARTNERSHIP,
LTD., the holder of the following
certificate has filed said certificate
for a tax deed to be issued thereon.
The certificate number and year
of issuance, the description of the
property, and the names in which it
was assessed are as follows:
CERTIFICATE NUMBER:
511 .
Year of Issuance: 2000
PIN:
050815-03600011-0120
TD-05-20
Description of Property:
SUWANNEE RIVER
ESTATES SOUTH, BLOCK
11, LOT 12, A SUBDIVISION
AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 1, PAGES 52-61 OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF GILCHRIST COUNTY,'
FLORIDA. SAID PROPERTY
BEING LOCATED IN SEC 05,
TWNSHP08 S, RNG 15 E.
Name in which assessed
RAUL & ANN E. BASTIANI
11 LENANN DRIVE
ALTAMONT, NY 12009
Said property being in the
County of Gilchrist, State of
Florida.
Unless such certificate shallbe
redeemed according to the law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
,highest bidder at the courthouse
'door on the 25TH day of'
APRIL, 2006, at 11:00 A.M.
Signature:
JOSEPH W. GILLIAM
CLERK OF CIRCUIT
COURT
GILCHRIST COUNTY,
FLORIDA
***********************
WARNING
There are unpaid taxes on
property which you own or in
which you have a legal interest.
The property will be sold at
public auction on APRIL 25,
2006, unless back taxes are,
paid.' To make arrangements for
payment, or to receive further
information, contact the Clerk
of Circuit Court immediately
at P.O. Box 37, Trenton, FL
32693.
Telephone Number: 352-463-
3170.
Pub. March 30, April 6, 13, 20,
2006b.

NOTICE OF APPLI "CATION OF


TAX DEED
NOTICE IS' HEREBY GIVEN,
that M AND, P PARTNERSHIP,
LTD,, the holder of the following
certificate has filed said certificate'
for a tax deed to be issued thereon.
The certificate number and year
.of issuance, the description of the
property, and the names in which it
was assessed are as follows:
CERTIFICATE NUMBER:
295
Year of Issuance: 2000
PIN:

Home is a place that our feet
may leave, but not our hearts.


TWNSHP 07 S, RNG 15 E.
Name in which assessed
HAROLD WATSON
FLANNER & MARTHA
ELEANOR FLANNER
811 SE 38mT ST
LAWTON, OK 73501-8403
Said property being in the
County of Gilchrist, State of
Florida.
-Unless such certificate shall be
redeemed according, to the law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest bidder at the courthouse
door 'on the 25TH day of
A PRIL, 2006, at 11:00 A.M.
Signature:
JOSEPH W. GILLIAM
CLERK OF CIRCUIT
COURT
GILCHRIST COUNTY,
FLORIDA
I*********** **************
WARNING
: .There are unpaid taxes on
property which you own or in
which you have a legal 'interest.
The property will be sold at
public auction on APRIL 25,
2006, unless back taxes are,
paid. To make arrangements for
payment, or to receive further
information, contact the Clerk
of Circuit Court immediately
at P.O. Box 37, Trenton, FL
32693.
Telephone Number: 352-463-
3170.
Pub'. March 30. April 6, 13, 20,
2006b.


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181014-00260009-0100
TD-05-24
Description of Property:
LOTS 10, 11, 12 AND 13,
BLOCK 9, WEST AND JOHN-
SON ADDITION, A SUB-
DIVISION AS RECORDED
IN THE OFFICE OF THE
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
OF GILCHRIST COUNTY,
FLORIDA. SAID PROPERTY
BEING LOCATED IN SEC 18,
TWNSHP 10 S, RNG 14 E.
Name in which assessed
PRISCILLA BLOODWORTH
GABEL
S8990 SW 81 TER
TRENTON, FL 32693-9720,
Said property being in the
County of Gilchrist, State' of.
Florida.
Unless such certificate shall be
redeemed according to the law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest bidder at the courthouse
door on' the 25TH day of,
APRIL, 2006, at 11:00 A.M.
Signature:
JOSEPH W. GILLIAM
CLERK OF CIRCUIT
COURT
GILCHRIST COUNTY,
FLORIDA
************************
WARNING
There are unpaid taxes on
property which you own or in
which you have a legal interest.
The property will be sold at,
public auction on APRIL 25,'
2006, unless back' taxes are
paid. To make arrangements for
payment, or to receive further
information,, contact the Clerk
of Circuit Court immediately,
at P.O. Box 37, Trenton, FL.
32693.
Telephone Number: 352-463-,
3170.
Pub. March-30, April 6, 13, 20,
2006b.


NOTICE OF APPLICATION OF
TAX DEED
.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
that MARK HOSTETLER, the
holder of the following certificate
has filed said certificate for a tax
deed to be issued thereon. The
certificate number and year of
issuance, the description of the
property, and the names in wlhiuch it
was assessed are as follows:
CERTIFICATE N-UMBER:
418
Year of Issuance: 2002
pIN:
320715-00000038-0000
TD-05-26
Description of Property:
THE NORTH HALF OF THE
NORTHWEST QUARTER OF
STHE SOUTHWEST QUAR-
TER OF THE NORTHWEST
QUARTER OF THE SOUTH-
EAST QUARTER (NV2 OF
NW/4 OF SW'/4 OF NW OF
SEV4) OFSECTION 32, TOWN-
SHIP 7 SOUTH, RANGE 15.
EAST, GILCHRIST COUNTY,
FLORIDA.',
Name in which assessed
MASSEY FERGUSON, INC.
C/O KELSEY-HAYES CO.
11878 HUBBARD DR.
ATTN: PAUL HERMANN
LIVONIA, MI 48150
Said property being in the
County of Gilchrist, State of
Florida.
Unless such certificate shall be
redeemed according to the law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to. the
highest bidder at the courthouse
door on .the 25TH day of
APRIL, 2006, at 11:00 A.M.
Signature:
JOSEPH W. GILLIAM
CLERk OF CIRCUIT
COURT
GILCHRIST COUNTY,
FLORIDA

WARNING
There are unpaid taxes on
property which you own or in
which you have a legal interest.
The property will, be sold at
public auction on APRIL 25,
2006, unless back taxes are
paid. To make arrangements for
payment, or to receive further
information, contact the Clerk
of Circuit Court immediately
at P.O. Box 37, Trenton, FL
32693.
Telephone Number: 352-463-
3170.
Pub. March 30, April 6, 13, 20,
2006b.


(Continued to Page Sixteen)









THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 2006


Page Sixteen GILCHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL


Legal

Notices
(Continued)

NOTICE OF APPLICATION OF
TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that SEAN FERRIN, the holder of
the following certificate has filed
said certificate for a tax' deed to
be issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and the
names in which it was assessed are
as follows:
CERTIFICATE NUMBER:
387
Year of Issuance: 2000
PIN:
350615-07200000-0180
TD-05-27
Description of Property:
LOTS 18 MTS & BDS DESC
.53 AC, WOODLAND OASIS
UNREC SUBD, OR 66 PG 321
& 324, 78/453, 83/152, 106/78,
176/113,200/666.
Name in which assessed
LLOYD & JANICE HEDMAN
RR 3, BOX 1543
LAKE BUTLER, FLORIDA
32054
Said property .being in the
County of Gilchrist, State of
Florida.
Unless such certificate shall be
redeemed according to the law
,the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest bidder at the courthouse
door on the 25TH day, of
APRIL, 2006, at 11:00 A.M.
Signature:
JOSEPH W. GILLIAM
CLERK OF CIRCUIT
COURT
GILCHRIST COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
*e*( !* ****** ** ******
WARNING
There are unpaid taxes on
property which you own or in
which you have ,a legal interest.
The property will be sold at
public auction on APRIL 25,
2006, unless back taxes are
paid. To make arrangements for
payment, or to receive further
information, contact the Clerk
of Circuit Court immediately
at P.O. Box 37, Trenton, FL
32693.
Telephone Number: 352-463-
3170.
Pub. March 30, April 6, 13, 20,
2006b.


^ NOTICE OF APPLICATION OF
TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that M AND P PARTNERSHIP,
LTD,, the holder of the follow ingr
certificate has filed said certificate
for a tax deed to be issued thereon.
The certificate number and year
of issuance, the description of the
property, and the'names in which it
was assessed are as follows:
CERTIFICATE NUMBER:
433
Year of Issuance: 2002
PIN:
320715-00360020-0060
TD-05-23
Description of Property:
SUWANNEE RIVER ES-
TATES NORTH, BLOCK
20, LOT 6, A SUBDIVISION
AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 1, PAGES 52-61 OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF GILCHRIST COUNTY,
FLORIDA. SAID PROPERTY
BEING LOCATED IN SEC 32,
TWNSHP 07 S, RNG 15 E.
Name in which assessed
CHARLES J. KRUSE
9302 RIDGE BLVD
93" STREET
NEW YORK CITY, NY 11209
Said property being, in the
County of Gilchrist, State of
Florida.
Unless such certificate shall be
redeemed according to the law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the


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highest bidder at the courthouse
door on the 25TH day of
APRIL, 2006, at 11:00 A.M.
Signature:
JOSEPH W. GILLIAM
CLERK OF CIRCUIT
COURT
GILCHRIST COUNTY,
FLORIDA
***********************
WARNING
There are unpaid taxes on
property which you own. or in
which you have a legal interest.
The property will be sold at
Public auction on APRIL 25,
2006, unless back taxes are
paid. To make arrangements for
payment, or to receive further
information, contact the Clerk
of Circuit Court immediately
'at P.O. Box 37, Trenton, FL
32693.
Telephone Number: 352-463-
3170.
Pub. March 30, April 6, 13, 20,

NOTICE OF APPLICATION OF
TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that M AND P PARTNERSHIP,
LTD, the holder of. the following
certificate has filed said certificate,
for a tax deed to be issued thereon
The certificate number and year
of issuance, the description of the.
property, and the names in which it
was assessed are as follows'
CERTIFICATE NUMBER.:
924
Year of Issuance: 1998
PIN:
111016-05520009-0090
TD-05-05
Description of Propert\:
LOT 10 AND THE. EAST
34.99' OF LOT 11 AND THE
WEST 39.99' OF LOT 9,
BLOCK 9, SUN N FUN UNIT
2, ACCORDING TO THE.
PLAT THEREOF RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE
47, PUBLIC RECORDS
OF GILCHRIST COUNTY,
FLORIDA. SAID PROPERTY
BEING LOCATED IN SEC 11,
TWNSHP 10S, RNG 16 E.
Name in which h assessed:
JEREMY E. COX
16 OLD BAY VIEW RD.
NORTHEAST, MD 21901
Said property being in the
County of Gilchrist, State of
Florida.
Unless such certificate shall be
redeemed according to the law
the property described in such.
certificate shall be sold to the
highest bidder at the courthouse -
door on the 25TH day of
APRIL, 2006, at 11:00 A.M.
Signature:
JOSEPH W. GILLIAM
CLERK OF CIRCUIT
COURT
GILCHRIST COUNTY,
FLORIDA

WARNING,
There are unpaid taxes on
property which you own or in
which you have a legal interest.
The property will. be sold at
public auction on ,APRIL 25,
2006, unless back taxes 'are
paid. To make arrangements for
paymefit, or to receive further
information, contact the Clerk
of Circuit Court immediately
at P.O. Box 37, Trenton, FL
32693.
Telephone Number: 352-463-
3170.
Pub, March 30, April 6, 13, 20,
27, 2006b.


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
GILCHRIST COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO: 21-2005-CP-0052
IN RE: ESTATE OF
DONALD RICHARD
MITTON
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
SThe administration of the
estate of DONALD RICHARD
MITTON, deceased, whose date,
of death was August 19, 2005, is
pending in the Circuit Court for
Gilchrist County, Florida, Probate
Division, the address of which is
Gilchrist County Courthouse, Post'
Office Box 37, Trenton, Florida
32693. The'names and addresses of
the personal representative and the
personal representative's attorney.
are set forth below.
All creditors of the decedent
and other persons having claims or-
demands against decedent's estate
on whom a copy of this notice is,
required to be served must file their'
claims with this court WITHIN
THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE TIME OF THE FI [RST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE
OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF.
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against decedent's
estate must file their claims with
this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE -OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION QOF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED
WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS
SiT FORTH IN SECTION 733.702
OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE
CODE WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIODS SET FORTH
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THEDECEDENT'S DATE
OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of the first publication of
this Norice is April 6, 2006. -
'Personal Representative
BILLY V. MITTON
Post Office Box 425
wva' netow n, IN 47990-0425
Attorney for Personal
Representative
THEODORE M. BURT.
Florida Bar.No. 172404
114 Nonheast First Street
Post Office Box 308
Trenton. Flonda 32693
(3 52) 463-2348
Pub- April 6, 13, 2006b.

IN.THE CIRCUIT COURT.
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR GILCHRIST
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVILACTION
CASE NO. 21-2006-CA-0016
NANCY RIES,
Plaintiff
vs.
RAYMOND D. HINTZKE; the
unknown spouse of Raymond
D. Hintzke; the heirs, devisees,
grantees, judgment creditors,
and all other parties claiming
by, through, under, or against
Raymond D. Hintzke; and all
claimants, persons or parties
claiming under any of the named
or described Defendants herein
or parties claiming to have
any right, title, or interest in
the property described in the
Complaint filed,
Defendants,,
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: RAYMOND D. HINTZKE;
-the unknown spouse of Raymond
D. Hintzke; the heirs, devisees,
grantees, judgment creditors,
and all other parties claiming


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' 463-7135 4.


- INewoerry- 5 acre vacant parcel, parnanty cleared adit,9uu
**Tanna Hill-Gainesville- 5/4.5/3,Pool- 2.5 acres $595,000
** Mile Run-Gainesville- 2/2/2, Crisp and clean! $179,900
** Hawthorne-3/2 on 4.5 acres. Large, shady oaks! $109,000
** Carol Estates-Gainesville 3/1-large corner lot $135,000
** Bronson-3/2 DWMH 1700 sq. ft.on 1.25 acre $99,900
** Williston-3/2.5, New home & neighborhood $375,000
** Bronson-3/2 with detached 2 car garage on 7.2 ac $219,900
** Micanopy 10 acres with oaks and magnolias $350,000
** Bronson 5/3 DWMH 2100 sq. ft. on 1 acre $99,800
** Newberry Oaks- 3/2/2 Sweeney built 2004 $207,900
** Alachua-5/3/2 on 5 acres, 3 way split plan $489,000
** Trenton- 3/2 w/ detached 5 car garage on 5 acres $325,000
** Jonesville-Connemara Condo-32.5 1550 sq. ft. $188,000


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by, through, under, or against
Raymond D. Hintzke; and all
claimants, persons or parties
claiming under any of the named
or described Defendants. herein,
and all others whom it may
concern:
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
Action To Quiet Tax Title to the
following property in Gilchrist
County, Florida:
COMMENCE AT A POINT
FOUR HUNDRED NINETY-TWO
(492) FEET NORTH OF THE
SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE
SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF
THE NORTHEAST QUARTER
(SW 1/4 OF NE 1/4) OF SECTION
SIXTEEN (16), TOWNSHIP TEN
(10) SOUTH, RANGE FIFTEEN
'(15) EAST, THENCE RUN EAST
EIGHT HUNDRED THIRTY ONE
(831) FEET TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING. THENCE, RUN
EAST SEVENTY-FIVE (75) FEET;
THENCE RUN ; NORTH. TWO
HUNDRED (200) FEET; THENCE
RUN WEST SEVENTY-FIVE (75)
FEET, THENCE. RUN SOUTH
TWO HUNDRED (200) FEET TO
.THE POINT OF BEGINNING, '
has been filed against -you and
you are required to serve a copy
'of your written. defenses,, if any,
to it on David M. Lang, Jr., the
Plaintiff's attorney, whose address
is .Post Office Box 51, Trenton,
Florida 32693, on or before May
1, 2006, and file the onginal with
the clerk of this court either before
service on the plaintiffs' attorney or
immediately thereafter; otherwise
a default will be entered against"
}ou for the relief demanded in the
complaint.
DATED on March 27, 2006.
Joseph Gillam
As Clerk of the Court
sealL:
By SabraM. Lindsey
As Deputy Clerk
Pub March 30. Apnl 6, 13, 20,
2006b


'Gilchrist County
Land Transactions
James F. Pruitt to James F.
Pruitt and Carmen A. Pruitt Re-
vocable Trust, quit claim deed',
$10, approximately 5 acres.
William T. Bryant to Eric
and Karen Ford, warranty deed,
$13,500., Lot 41, Santa Fe Cor-
ners.
Steven A. Duff to Duff & Duff
Investments. LLC., warranty
deed. $20.000. Lot 28, Honey'
Bee Farms.
Duff & Duff Investments,
LLC to John R. Swan and E.
David Swan, warranty deed,
$8,4:000. Lot'28, Hone\ Bee,'.
Farms..
Lillian E. Patton by Sherrell
K,Patton, AIF to Lillian E. Pat-
ton and Sherrell K. Patton, quit
claim deed, $10, 0.981 acres
MOL.
John and Brenda Waldon to
Joseph V. Bell, Jr. as Trustee of
the Bell Family Trust. general'
warranty deed, $33,300. Lot
28, Block 1 of Suwannee River
Springs, Unit 1.
William R. Sabis to Kelle
L. Roesrier and Anthoney F.
Stankiewicz,. general warranty
deed, $14,500. Lot 11, Pines
of Otter.
Maurice L. Sables, Jr. to Mau-
rice L, Sables, Jr. and/or Vicnon
Sables, quit claim deed, $10,
4.70 acres MOL.
David D. Donaldson to Char-,
lotte A., Donaldson, quit claim
deed, $10, Lot 19, Forest Wood-
lands Estates.
Robert and Joan G. Marshall
to 2847906 Canada Inc., war-
ranty deed, $107,927. Parcel 1,
Tract 23 & Parcel II, Gil Crest
Farms.
'Patricia R. Neff and Susan
Owens to Susan P. Owens, quit
claim deed, $10. Tract No. 24 of
Rolling Oaks, 4.939 acres.
God's Land Stewards LLC to
Sunset Land Investments Inc.,
warranty deed, $15,000. Lot 48,
Riverview Estates.
Amy M. Mauldin to Amy M.
Mauldin and Clinton B.Bauldin,
quit claim deedc, $35,900.
William J. Stewart and Mary
F. Stewart to Thomas S. Stewart,
warranty deed, $20,785.
Russell E. and Martha Medley
and John Medley to Patrick W.
and Catherine H. Burns, war-
ranty deed, $65,000. Lot 4 of
Joshua Acres.
Hughes W. Bryant to Margue-
rite E. BroWn as Trustee of the
Marguerite E. Brown Revocable
Trust, $80,000. Lot 8, Norfleet
Pines Subdivision.
John R. Rowe to Brad and


Elizabeth Surrency, general war-
ranty deed, $20,000.
Violet Kincaid and Julie Rog-
ers to Linda and John Zimmer-
man, warranty deed, $180,000.
Marie K. Smith to Stuart
Sheafer, warranty deed, $28,000.
Lot 8, block 12, Suwannee River
Estates South Subdivision.
William D. Cordray III and
Mary K. Cordray, warranty
deed, $15,000. Lot 19, Caro-
line's Country' Subdivision.
Charlene.Renshaw to Christo-
pher Fox and Merian Fox, war-
ranty deed, $88,000.
Joseph W. and Deloris A. Gil-


liam to Joyce N. Ferrante, war-
ranty deed, $95,000.
Tyler P. Bums and Lindsey J.
Bums f/k/a Lindsey J. Hart to
Travis J. Spears and Brandi L.
Hart, warranty deed, $49,500.
Lot 17, Block A, Suwannee
River Highlands, 2nd addition,
together with 1997 Hurt mobile
home.
Mark Morrell to Mark and
Jennifer'Ann Morrell, quit claim
deed, $10. Lot 18, The Hills,
unrecorded subdivision.
E & K Investments LLC to
Matthew Warner, warranty deed,
$72,000. Lots 25 & 26, Pines
Estates.
Carla R. Miller to John Min
Ayers. JI and Lyndsay P. Ayers,
general warranty deed, $72,500.
Barry Reese and Lisa Row-
land to:John Min Ayers III and
Lyndsay P. Ayers, general war-
ranty deed. $72,500.
Betty Jo Hines as trustee of
the Betty Jo Hines Revocable
Living Trust and Murrel Hines
to Derrick LeLand Hines and
Kimberly Alice Hines. warranty
deed, $1.00.
Lyle Wilkerson to Lyle Wilk-
erson and Scott Guthrie. general
wk warranty deed, $75,000. Lot 56.
Pines Estates.
Timothy E. Lindsey and Ma-
rie L. Lindsey a/k/a Marie E.
Lindsey to Scott Guthrie and
L le Wilkrson. general warranty
deed. $65.000. Lot 14. Suwan-
nee River Ranch Estates.
Nicholas R. Bryant and Wil-
liam T. Bryant and Mickey- D.
Bryant and James Bryant and
Alice B. Smallman to Rejane
Pires, warranty deed, $15.000.
Lot 36. containing 1.26 acres.


April 9 14 Is
Wildfire Awareness.
Week
SApril 9 through 14. 2006 is
Wildfire Awareness Week. The
Governor and his Cabinet desig-
nated the second week of April
in 1999, and the same week each
succeeding 'year, as Wildfire
Awareness Week. This designa-
tion was made in recognition
of Florida's deirastating 1998
wildfire season, where over half
a million acres burned and 337
homes and other structures were
damaged or destroyed by wild-
fires statewide.
The 2006 spring wildfire
season- t-reciaf -ills foTh- I-ger
than average temperatures ahd
below average rainfall which
could result in a severe wildfire
outbreak in Florida in late April
through early May, if drying
trends continue. Since Jariuary
1, 2006 Florida has experienced
1,636 wildfires burning 22,079
acres. In. the Gainesville area
firefighters ha e responded to
197 wildfires burning 800 acres.
This week of recognition co-


incides with the most active part
of Florida's 12-month wildfire
season, March through June, and
is the perfect opportunity for res-
idents to prepare for wildfires in
their community. Homeowners
should create a minimum of 30
feet of Defensible Space around
the perimeter of their home. A
Defensible Space can .prevent
flames from reaching your home
while .providing firefighters a
safer place to work.
Remove flammable debris
such as pine straw and dead
leaves off of the roof and out of
gutters.
Prune tree limbs at least 10
feet off the ground..
Remove flammable shrubs
within 30 feet of your house.
Mow tall grasses and rake
leaves and pine straw around


your home (Make sure your
mower is in good repair and does
not start a fire).
Enclose open spaces under
homes or decks to prevent flam-
mable debris from accumulat-
ing.
Use fire resistant plants with
a higher moisture content and
chunky mulch or stone in your
landscape.
Store firewood and flammable
materials like gasoline in a safe
location away from your home,
Follow your local burning
laws and obey bum bans.
For more information on
how to protect your home from
wildfires visit the Firewise web-
site at www.firewise.org or the
Division of Forestry website at
www.fl-dof.com.


Need A Sign? Call Woodland Craft Signs
.At 463-7135


Jim King Realty, Inc.
Realtor
Main Office- (352) 493-2221
315 N. Main Street (US-19), Chiefland, FL 32626
Fanning Springs Branch Office -(352) 463-6144 or 542-0009
1787.1 U.S. Hwy 19, Fanning Springs, FL 32693
~.: .Suwannee Branch Office (352) 542-9007 i
EQULSING 23382 SE 349 Hwy, Suwannee, FL 32692
OPPORTUNITY. otice@lmkingrealty corn or www.jimkingrealty.com REALTOR.'


PENDING




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.2221,


G'c. Lociiuon' 3 bedro,:m..3 u h bnh k home
vn 4 prgcous need ajcrec Lo 0 o0 e'tri-s.
indd;rig fircIljic,. frui miee And in old klre
tuilding lh i wouldd t.ia j g,:.,"d 'urork'hop or
,storage area. Priced to allow for some TLC
repairs. $189,500. (LR.7:. q 3, 352-195.2"2 I


Sildir O'.-s.- L.l.ey t'i.. 2 bhu home:r, ro
half aie" 4ordead-l' I l:,, l: A l.iuH A. -ullv'..,,.
equipped kitchen, 2 car garage. Plus 28.x 32
detached garage & workshop with 1/2 bath.'
This home was.built new in 2002. Paved
-trrtl. Ned Rteoncim d Communuir Must
See" SI 5.11.1i) IL.R-Si.i4t..DI



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This 2001, 3 Bedroom, 3 Bath M/H on 1.23
acre. +/-'This home is in great condition and has
a well designed floor plan. Open living area,
Master bedroom with His and Her baths, Screen
porch, 2 car carport. Conveniently located near
Bronson.:$89,900.(LMH-751401-K) 352-493-
*2221


Plinution Sryle Home -. Lovely 3 bedrooms,
2 bad, th oothsn', Fsjurv R.3Ied I rcul Stylc
"'Civr 3.1ju1uuuvq Ii of us ng .smJeut-h lasr6e
"ipen f~tons rid xi'4ceeu p ct'v 3h Url
pole tarn. dog kcriiil & rn;. h- hew susbl
Otier 2S .tcrei ofpai~rufe S, .w''d'eSulidc
& Pnsic 1cTOOmasri, kcrureiv, I' hiMust,
see. 5575.u'u'r'0 iS 1 "Di i1'2493-.
2221


.Beautiful 2 5 a, MOL pariallcl deared lot .ih
two RV hookups. There are two 21' X 45'
Loncrcle pdsl io par. your RV, 4" well with
filter, power pole, and a, circular limerock
driveway. This lot has everything you need to
use as a weekend get away, or build your dream
home, or set up your mobile home. Close to
'hopping, ;chol. the Su'sarnuc River, .anrd the
Gulf Miof Meo Ple.ase call b..r'c gorig ,:
property. *** PRICE REDUCED*** Seller is
motivated and willing to.look at offers. $55,000.
(DA 749521 JW) 352-463-6144 or 542-0009


25105 W. Newberry Rqad
Newberry, FL
(352) 472-4472

Kim Stanley
Cell (352) 745-6236

Michelle Pickett
Cell (352) 494-4774


3/2 singlewide on 1.25 acres located right inside
Gilchrist County. Property is secluded yet conve-
nient to Gainesville. Fireplace in living room.
Split floor plan. Luxury tub in master bath. Laun-
dry room. Yr 1997 1280 sq ft.
MLS # 261438/751500 $80,000.


1995 3/2 doiblewide on 1 +/- acre inside Gilchrist
County. 1560 sq ft. This home has an eat-in
kitchen and an island in the middle. Enjoy the
oversized garden tub or snuggle next to the
fireplace in the living room.. .much more!
MLS 242532/750711 $119,900


1978 4/2 doublewide sits at the top of a beauti-
ful hill on 10 acres. Just inside Gilchrist County
- this home needs a little cosmetic work but the
property is fantastic! 1288 sq ft
MLS 243039/750858 $185,000


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3/2 doublewide (1998 yr) perfect for a new
family. 1/2 acre lot. Must see to appreciate.
1568 sqft
MLS 241062/750295 $85,000




3/2 doublewide (1996 yr) wonderful home on
1.25 +/- acre lot. Owner Motivated!! 1836 sq ft.
This home has a formal living room, family room
w/ fireplace, eat in kitchen, and an island in the
kitchen. Must see to appreciate!
MLS 260851/751243 $120,000











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I Automobiles H

2001 MITSUBISHI MONTERO
XLS: 4x4, all power, cloth interior,
portable DVD, 3rd row seat, great
condition, metallic hunter green and
champagne color. Asking $10,500.
352-535-5984.
4tb,3-30-4-20
2002 VW JETTA: Black, all pow-
er, moonroof, only 4,500 miles,, like
new. 34 mpg, heated leather seats,-
6 disc cd changer, excellent stereo
system. Asking $15,500. 352-535-
5984.
4tb,3-30-4-20


For Sale

1989 BRENDELLA SKI/TOW
BOAT. 351 Windsor V8 inboard,
800 hours, asking $6,000. Call 221-
0363.


CAMPER FOR SALE: 1996 Plea-
sure-Way ultimate compact RV.
Impeccably maintained by original
owner. 66,000 miles, $24,500. Call
352-463-6527.
tfnb,12-9
BEDS: Queen thick, orthopedic, pil-
low-top mattresses and box springs.
Ne% in plastic with warranty. Sac-
rifice, $160. King available $225.
(352) 372-8588.


SYard Sales J

HUGE YARD SALE: Fri.and Sat.,
April 14 & 15, 8 AM to 2 PM. We
have everything! South Main Street
in Trenton next to A-1 Pest Control.
ltp. 4/13


les enter-
bedroom
ren/adult


MOVING SALE: Includ
tainment center, furniture,
suite, kitchen items, child
clothing and shoes, and ni
714 SW 4th Ave., Trenton
AM to 4 PM.


YARD SALE: Big barn sale, Thurs.
through Sun., 4/13-4/16 from 9 AM
until? East of Trenton, off SR 26.
Left on SE 63rd Terr, turns into 60th
Ave. at first stop sign (Old Sugar
Hill)., Look for signs @ 5849 SE
60th Ave. Call 472-5784.
ltb.4/13


CLASSIFIED
k CLASSIFIED ADS $4.50 MINIMUM FOR 20 WORDS. 5 CENTS EACH ADDITIONAL WORD. A


[Wanted To Buy j


c-nacs at WANTED-TRACTORS: Old,
Sat., 8 rusty, broken, ugly, dead, alive,
abandoned. Call Sonny 352-472-
ltb. 4/13 1387 or 352-256-7275, keep trying,


thanks.


RETIRED REMO
CONTRACTOR: Want
homes or mobile homes
needing repair, 493-7841.



Services


[ Pets & Supplies


ANEW PET GROOMIN(
in Chiefland. The Paradise
ace. (352) 493-0606.


I. Livestock

LLAMA: $250. 'Call after 6 pm,
463-6590. .


L. Frank Grant Realty
'L. Frank Grant
LIC. REAL ESTATE BROKER
216-A N. Main St., Trenton, FL 32693
352-463-2817, FAX (352) 463-2479 EQ ALOUS ,
lfgr@bellsouth.net -
We List To Sell! M i .

818 SW 5th Street Trenton


4 BR/2 BA frame house, 3 acres, 2,156 sq. ft.. large trees-nice
area, room to build another home or 2. MLS#748358. Price
$175,000.


For additional information;
on our listings and virtual tours.;
Visit our website at
www.lfrankgrant.com


East Side of Gilchrist County
3 ac tract plus four (4) 5 ac tracts w/planted pines on Co.
Grade Rd. Priced at $90,000 each. MLS#750923-750927
Lil Lake City NW 60th Street
9.2 ac Planted Pines, MLS#749600 Reduced $125,000.
10AC off Santa Fe on 95th PL
4" well-cross fenced-ready for horse or new home.
MLS#749774 Reduced $145,000.
9.92 AC NW 52nd CT
Clear pasture land-fencing MLS#749884 Only
$140,000.


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DEEN.
LANCASTER
L. DAIATVc.


D. Deen Lancaster
Lic. Real Estate Broker




1-9 mtr


SSHOP Licensed CNA-HHA ha
GSHOP ate opening for private
Pet pal- home or mine. Resume
CPP Certified. 352-463-6
b ,39 message if no answer.


4tp
MOBILE HOME SET-I
as Mobile Home Set-
do%% ns and transport. Lib
Bonded. (352) 486-1662
558-4375."

ELMORE'S SIMN
BRICK & STONE, IN
stucco, permanent mot
skirming Free Estimates
70th Avenue, Trenton
214-3702 Fa\ 352-4"'2-C


WHEEL TOWN
352-493-2835
Caii tor D,'ecr.on. 1' M',ts
SouIr, r Chefinr, on 35,

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rh, ,fJPTCru.r J-dOC fljaI ioded.
ci. jr. K,,,l. $10,975
'04 Crie"r, P.'y M jP I ij.i:,, I 'door J-CyI.l3ulo
C., 26 Km..r B Faci Warr $9,975
C1 CreL-y VeziureE.' :' I Ra 'el r'3' Il'
co 3,1,1 44:,,mI. $12,975
'03 Ford rahger ext. cab Edge, V-6, 5-speed
D:o la d r JOK,,r- $11,975


, 1 Ford Taurui .Door'E
fully loaded, 40K miles...;


$8,975


'02,Chevy S-10 ext. cab, 3rd door, V-6, auto,
CD, 50K miles, xtra clean.......... $9,975
'02 Mercury Mountaineer, 4-door, dual air
3rd row seat, oaded, 70K miles.... $11,975
'02 Ford Ranger XL, 6-cyl, auto, air
40K Miles................ $7,975
'02 Isuzu Trooper LS, 4-Door,
fully loaded, 60K miles.... $11,975
'02 Chevy.Silverado LS, extra cab, 4-door, V8,
auto, 70K miles, loaded, clearl.. $13,975
'98 Buick LeSabre Custom, 4-door, V-6 auto
loaded, one owner, clean........ $5,975

CREDIT UNIONS WELCOME
Warranties Available
www.wheeltown.com


Visit our website at: www.Ilancasterrealty.biz
or drop by our office at

510 E Wade Street
Trenton, FL 32693


OPEN HOUSE-
Join us on Saturday,
April 15, 2006 from
10:00 a.m.
to 2:00 p.m.

1109 SW 100th
Street, Trenton.
Call for directions.

G U .Sellers Motivated
GORGEOUS 4BR/3BA on 2 Acres Concrete Block Construction with Hardy Plank Siding, In-
Ground Vinyl Pool Outdoor Kitcrhen 20,38 Pole Barn win Electric & Water, Security System,
Ceramic, Carpet & Wood Flooring, Stainless Steel Appliances, Custom Built-In Entertainment
Unit, 4" Well, One Car Garage & more! $385,000 MLS# 750683


COTTAGE STYLE NEARING COMPLETION
2BR/1 BA home on 4BR/2BA, 5 Acres Gated
1.68 Acres (mol), Community MLS# 750191
$185,000 MLS# $369,900


INCREDIBLE
RIVERFRONT home on
10.5 Acres, 5BR/2BA
MLS# 745914 $595,000


LOVELY DWMH on
shaded 1.01 acres, New
Roof, Flooring, Paint,
4BR/2BA, MLS# 749863
$95,000


BEAUTIFUL 4BR/2BA LAKEFRONT Home on
on 5 Acres, Lanai, above .30 Acres, 3BR/3BA,
ground pool, $399,900 many upgrades, MLS#
MLS# 750833 749518 $205,000
REDUCED


2000 DWMH 4BR/2BA on
acre comer lot, Deed
Restricted, Garage /
workshop, $125,000 MLS#
751226


***Vacant
Land***

58 ACRES already platted
and ready for development,
located on CR 334 in
Trenton, MLS# 751350
$895,000 REDUCED

We have acreage from
.20 acres and up.


Services


ABL HAULING, garage, yard, re-
model debris removed, trash, junk,
appliance, pressure washing. Free
estimates and 8 years experience.
Call 472-6164 or 278-2606.


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DEALINGG BOB OSBORNE TREE SER-
ing to buy VICE, INC.: 70 ft. bucket truck,
with land hydraulic loader truck, stump grind-
er. Free Estimates. Insured. 352-
tfnb, 1-16 463-9100.
tfnb,5-26

PRESSURE WASHING,: AND
PAINTING: Reasonable prices., de-
is immedi- pendable, insured and professional.
care. Your Shamrock Services, 352-463-1212
available- day or evening and weekends.
443 .Leave .'frb,11-11
IRON FREE'S own high purity
,4-13-4-27 MANDOX wide-spectrum-triple
UP: Thom- action filtration system removes
ups, tear- iron, tannin, sulfur, manganese,
sensed and turbidity, bad, taste, bad odor. Kills
2 or (352) bacteria. No more stained fixtures,
dingy clothes. Low cost, low main-
,3-30-4-20 tenance, guaranteed. Call today for
E FREE WATER TEST. No obliga-
C.: Stone. tioh. $795 to $1,995. IRON-FREE
S h Well Water CompanN. Inc.,. Roy
6789 SE Jones. Opr. Mgr. 352-542-9817 or
47. 554 WILSON HOME CENTER 352-
41 24. 463-2068. 1-8X 0-47-'-1128 ANY-
S TIME. '
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BUILDING CONTRACTOR:
CBC01''l40 Custom' homes built
onyourlot. Precision Detelopmerit.
PO Box 249, 26761 SE Hu) 19.
Old To, n, 352-542-S-116
Stfhnb,7-15
MOWER & CHAINSAW PARTS
Stihl, Husqvarna, Ayp, Murray,
Sears, MTD, Briggs, Kohler,:
Robin, and Honda Blades tfor most
mowers.
Beauchamp Saw Shop
S493-4914
tfn, 1-03
TREES, TREES,, TREES: Langs-



STUMP!: We grind them all. Langs-
ton Tree Service, Inc. 490-4456.


S Services J

DIXIE MONUMENT: Old Town
Since 1992. Visit our display on
Hwy. 19 at C&C Growers, 9 am 5
pm, Mon. Sat. or call. toll free 1-
877-542-3432 for appointment to
visit our shop & main office at 1471
NE 512 Avenue. 100's of stones in
Stock, computer specialist to assist
you in creating a lasting .tribute to
the life of your loved one.
Lf bI520


TIM POWELL ELE(
installations andrepairs
insured. State Reg. #
Call (352) 463-2155.





Fax Serv

463-739
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COUNTRY APPEAL
EAST GILCHRIST COUNTY
3/2 Home on 5 Acres
$289,900 MLS#75171.6


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CONVENIENT LOCATION
CORNER OF 2 PAVED ROADS
4/2 Doublewide on 5 + Acres
$169,900 MLS#751841

ENWEISTI




LARGE-FAMILY HOME
PAVED CORNER LOT
5/2.5 Frame Home on 1.5 Acres
$219,000



.27 Acres, Well & Septic
.50 Acres, Well, Septic, PP
.50 Acres, Bronson
1 Acre, Bell
1 Acre, Bell, Owner Financing
1 Acre, Chiefland, Homes Only
2.5 Acres, Bell, REDUCED
2.67 Acres, Owner Financing
2.99 Acres, Owner Financing
4.4 Acres, Riverfront, Buildable
I 5 Acres, Well & Septic, Reduce


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OPPORtTUNrrY


, Help Wanted
LINE COOK AND CASHIER
WANTED: At Akin's BBQ in Bell.
Now taking applications. Please ap-
ply after 5 PM or call 352-215-5694
to set up interview.
2tb. 4/13-4/20
MIKE BRITTON CONCRETE:-
Needs a laborer and finisher team.
Call 407-468-9910 or 386-935-
6810. Work is in Gainesyille and
Ocala area.
2tb. 4/13-4/20

CN'A WANTED: For weekends.
Patient is a resident at Ayers. Call
542-4362 or 542-8369.
2tb. 4/13-4/20


GILCHRIST COUNTY SOLID
CTRIC: New WASTE DEPARTMENT: has po-
s,licensedand sition open for a Mobile Recycling
EC13002453. Unit Operator. This is a P/T posi-
tion (Sat., and on-call only). appli-
tfnb, 11-25 cations may be obtained from the
Solid Waste & Recycling Center at
1659 NW 10th Street in Bell or at the
S County Coordinator's Office at 209
SE First Street, Trenton. We will: be
1ice accepting applications, until the po-
sition is filled. Gilchrist County is
)3. an equal opportunity employer and
J drug-free workplace. For more in-
formation please call 463-3185.


LARGE HOME, LARGE LOT
NORTH GILCHRIST CO.
3/2 M/H on 8.57 acres
$153,000 MLS #751687






AMMENITIES/UPGRADES
GALORE WORKSHOP WITH
CARPORT 3/2 DW Home On 5 Acres
$175,900 MLS#751676


. Hepwanted ..J

F/T CHARGE NURSE for the 3-
11 shift. M-F position. Sign-on bo-
nus and increased shift differential.
EOE/DFWP. Tri-County Nursing
Home, 7280 SW SR 26, Trenton.
2tb. 4/13-4/20

P/TPOSITION FORHAYFARM:
Must have current Florida driver's
license, and must be familiar with
farm machinery operation. Flexible
hours required. Call 352-463-2053
for more information.
2tb. 4/13-4/20
GILCHRIST COUNTY ROAD
DEPARTMENT has an Adminis-
trative Assistant Type II opening.
This FT position requires a high
school diploma, and computer ex-
perience is desirable. Position also
includes State of Florida retirement
and health benefits. Job descriptions
are available upon request. Appli-
cations are available and should be
returned to the County Administra-
tor's Office at 209 SE First Street,
Trenton, FL 32693. Position open
until filled. Gilchrist County is an
EOE/DFWP.
2tb,4-13-4-20
Driver with CDL Class A or B
needed for lbcal route. F/T, Mon-
Fri. Apply in person, Dampier's
Septic Tanks in Gainesville.


NORTH WOODS SUBDIVISION

I SW 20th Street, Bell


S$88,500


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These exclusive 5 acre tracts are.deed restricted to homes only and
conveniently located between Bell & Trenton. 4 to choose from.
Presented by:


Natalie Rankin
t3roker
(352) 222-8575


Realtor
(352) 665-7617


Hometown Realty
of North Fi nc.


1310 N. Main Street
Bell, FL 32619
(352)463-9001 Office
(352)463-9008 Fax
www.HometownRealtyNE com


AFFORDABLE SITE-BUILT HOME
NORTH GILCHRIST COUNTY
3/2 Home on 5 Acres
$172,000 MLS #751663


CONCRETE BLOCK HOME ON LARGE HOME WITH ADDITION
CORNER LOT MANY NORTH OF BELL
RENOVATIONS 3/1 Home 4/2 M/H w/addition on 20 Acres
on City Lot $135,000 $315,000 MLS #749677

LOTS & ACREAGE


$37,900
$29,900
$24,900
$25,000
$30,000
$78,500
$39,900
$49,900
$49,900
$799,000
$59,900


5 Acres, Well & Septic, Reduced
5 Acres, Homes Only, 4 Avail.
5 Acres, East Gilchrist, 3 Avail.
5 Acres, Paved Road
6 Acres, Well, Septic, Pines
6 Acres, Cleared & Fenced
10 Acres, W/S/P REDUCED
15 Acres, Perfect for motorcross
17+ Acres, Bell
20 Acres, Pines, Close to River
40 Acres, W/S/P, Pole Barn


$59,900
$88,500
$100,000
$124,900
$93,500
$85,000
$124,900
$200,000
$225,000
$330,000
$399,000


Hometown Realty
of North FLinc.


Natalie Ran kin Licen sed Real Estate Broker
1310 North Main Street Bell, Florida 32619
Office: (352) 463-9001 Toll Free: (888) 463-9001 Fax: (352) 463-9008
e-mail: HometownRealtyNF@bellsouth.net
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Disclosure
- Simply put, Disclosure means
that a Seller of Real property
must disclose all facts which
affect the-value of that property to
potential Buyers. In addition
Realtors have the same legal
requirement of disclosure.
- A Seller will fill out a form
known as a "Sellers-Real Property
Disclosure". This form is kept in
the office of their Realtor, and is
given to prospective Buyers when
requested, or once a contract is
received.
- This disclosure goes over
everything from where the
mailbox is located, to actual
issues with the home, such as roof
leaks, plumbing leaks, electrical
issues, and anything that the
Seller has knowledge of that will
affect the value of the Property.
- The Realtor also must inspect
the property and point out items
they notice which may affect the
value of the Property. In addition,
when a realtor has knowledge of
potential development, or other
changes in the area, they must
notify both parties as these
changes may have an effect on the
property's value.
- There may be items that the
Seller and the Realtor have no
knowledge of. I always
recommend buyers' to have a
professional Home Inspection
performed. The Home Inspector
will go through every nook and
cranny in a home to find defects.
For a list of Home inspectors in
our area, visit my homepage
www.willgillespie.net.
- Items that are not required to be
disclosed, are deaths in the home,
whether by natural causes, murder
or suicide. The fact that a past
owner has AIDS or HIV is not
required to be disclosed and the
fact that a sexual predator living in
an area is not required to be
disclosed. However you can obtain
this information by going to the
website of yoyr local sheriffs
office, or the FDLE website.


www.HometownRealtvNF.com


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Help Wanted j i Help Wanted


VACANCIES
GILCHRIST COUNTY
SCHOOLS
Temporary Teacher Aide
Trenton Elementary School
High school diploma or equivalent.
Associate of Arts degree or higher,
at least 60 credit hours from an
accredited institution,.
or a passing.score on an approved
state test required. CDA Required.
Guidance Counselors
(Anticipated Vacancies)
District-Wide
Masters Degree and Florida
certification preferred
Principal
Bell Elementary School
Requires (5). five years teaching
.experience, Masters Degree and
Florida Certification,
Assistant Principal
Bell Elementary School
Requires (3) three years teaching
experience, Masters Degree and
Florida Certification
Instructor, ESE
Trenton Middle/High School
Bachelors Degree or higher frqm
an accredited
institution and Florida ESE certifi-
cation required
Instructor, Reading
Bell Middle/High School
Bachelors Degree or higher from
an accredited
institution and Florida Reading
certification required


Speech-Language Pathologist
(K-12)
District-wide
Bachelor's Degree in Speech-
Language Pathology-Communica-
tion Disorders from an accredited
educational institution. Florida
certification in Speech-Language
Pathology and-or licensure in
Speech-Language Pathology.
School Psychologist
District-wide
Master's Degree from an accredited
institution. Certification covering
School Psychology.
Substitute Teachers
High School Diploma or
Equivalent. Contact the District
Office for an application and more
... information

Highly Qualified
Substitute Teacher Pool
We are accepting applications
for our Highly Qualified Substi-
J tute Teacher Pool. Qualitfications-
Bachelor's Degree or higher with a
current or
former teaching certificate in a
.core subject area. Once approved.
highly qualified substitutes would
be eligible for substituting at $130
aday in pre-approied situa-
tions %%here there is a long-term
absence in a core subject area. All
other daily\ substituting wouldd be
at current daiIN rates Contact the
District Office for an application
and more information.


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RESIDENTIAL
BRING YOUR HORSES! 5 acres between High
Springs & Newberry w/low taxes of Gilchrist Co. 3BR,
2BA, open Liv. area w/fireplace. Kit. has newer
appliances & double oven. Outbuildings w/power &
covered area for kennel. Beautiful pasture cross-fenced.
Call Sean Maroney, 352-665-0144. $329,900. #260302
BRING YOUR HORSES, bring your friends' horses,
board & train horses; this place is perfect! Features
include 27 acres, 24 stall barn, hot walker, round pen &
a cute 1500 Sq. Ft. house. Call William Gillespie,
225-1921. $549,900. #263111 -
YOUR RURAL RETREAT! 40 rolling acres, this
delightful 4BR, 2BA sun-splashed country home offers
rocking chair porch, c6zy fireplace, big red barn &
even your own private fishing hole. Call Lorraine
Handler, 352-215-8922 or Debbie Zeller,
352-538-2857. $699,000. #263604
VACANT LAND
BEAUTIFUL WOODED 5 ACRES close to Trenton.
Easy commute to Gainesville. Call Tony Deluca,
352-318-3815. $64,000. #260240
HEAVILY WOODED 5 ACRES only one mile south
of the Santa Fe River. Will allow mobile homes,
minimum of 900 Sq. Ft. Call Martha Barnes,
386-454-3327 or 352-339-4069. $84,900. #261732
BEAUTIFUL 5 ACRE HOMESITE in homes only
gated community. Located in Northern Gilchrist
County, just a few miles away from the historic
Suwannee River & the Santa Fe River. Come & relax
in the country while keeping the city within reach. Call
William Gillespie, 352-225-1921-. $129,900. #260804
ROLLING 10 ACRES of lush pasture just waiting for
you, & your horses to relax in the country. Perfect to
build or bring in a Manuf. home. Call William
Gillespie, 352-225-1921. $135,000. #242576


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will be provided for qualified ap-
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Part of the training prepares
trainees for the dfri er portion of
the Class B Flonda CDL. For in-
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Transportation Department at (352)
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be opening the Trenton Community
Farmer's Market within n the nemt
several %%eeks. The Ctn is looking
for a high\ momtated manager to
operate the market The market \%ill
operate once ueeklh on Tuesda.s
from 2 PM to 6 PM. The position
% ill require appro\. 5-15 hours of
work per %%eek The market man-
ager %\ill earn a share of the pro-
ceeds from the market in addition to
possible base compensation DOQ
A highly motuated manager mill
earn much more! Please contact
Cit\ Hall at 352-463--4000 for more
details


Price Reduced to $59,900
5 Acre's with well and septic.
Wooded beautifully by nature
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2BR/2BA FURNISHED'
SINGLEWIDE with 14 x 28
screened front porch & 10 x 19
screened back porch, a 14 x 20
carport. Located on 2 acres in.
University Oaks Subdivision.
Keep the home and one acre, sell
the extra acre. $62,500


COMMERCIAL GEN. 200 ft.
(MOL) US 19 & 98 highway
frontage. 3,000 sq. ft. under roof
- Additional outbuildings; one is
14 x 22 and a 12 x 50. Main
building has an apartment, yet
plenty of room for a business.
Call today to tour this, great
commercial property. $425,000.


3BR/2BA 2003 1,775 sq. ft.
home in "Homes Only" section
of "Long Pond S/D." This lovely
home is located on one acre
facing the pond. Open view of
water &, wildlife abounds.
$245,000.


COMMERCIAL GEN. FIVE
ACRES excellent 352 location
with 352 ft. US 19 & 98 highway
frontage located in expanding
area. Land has paved roads on
north & south sides. Great parcel
for the investor with vision &
definitely worth your inspection.
$575,000.


COMMERCIAL GEN. 200 ft (MOL) on US 19 & 98, has well and City of
Fanning Water available. $195,000.
3BR/2BA -1996 27 x 48 ON TWO LOTS Upgrades throughout Manatee
area in Chiefland, $82,500. \
3BR/2BA Family room could be 3rd BR. Fireplace, great attached deck.
Located near Manatee Springs, has seven lots. Home sits on two, can sell the
others or put additional homes. $210,000.
CORNER LOT In The Riverwalk of Fanning Springs, $69,500.
DOUBLEWIDE mobile home site "Homes Only" Tishomingo Plantation
S/D, $37,500
2.50 ACRES near the Suwannee River. Has well, septic, power, camper,
outbuildings, park like grounds, $165,000.
42.20 ACRES Top quality hay farm has 2BR/BA Western cedar home. 4
large barns, an 8-inch well, 3 four-inch wells, one 2-inch well, RV hookup,
walking arena & corral. Potential for horse farm. $1,000,000.
60.64 ACRES Top quality hay farm adjoins the 42.20 farm. 28 x 30 barn
with roll up door, separate side door, a spring fed pond, fenced & cross-
fenced, $1,000,000.
24.58 ACRES HUNTING PARCEL located in Tiger Island. Approx. 8
miles to Cedar Key. $125,000.
SUWANNEE RIVERFRONT Furnished 3 story 220 ft. riverfront with
seawall, 600 sq. ft. deck, open dock, a 2004 Hurricane boat w/motor GS-202,
& magic tilt trailer-dual axle that goes with home. $675,000.


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EQUIP. OPERATOR: Must have
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record. Please call 352-472-2616.
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Plumbers and plumber helpers.
References. and dependable trans-
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toFri. 8-4.


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AGER: FT position. Must have
super isorN skills, computer e\pe-.
nence. and ha'e food preparation
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Health & Rehab. 606 NE 7th Street,
Trenton. or fa\ resume to 352-463-
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-Wooded Hideaway! 5.5 acres down a quiet country lane; 3BR
2BA with over 2000 sf of all ceramic tile, free standing gas
fireplace and a heated in-ground pool \ith screen enclosure.
$320.000 NLS#262436 '
Spacious 3BR 2BA D\\MH \ itsi separate FL room & screened
back porch on 5 gorgeous acres with granddaddy oaks! Property
is fenced with a huge pole barn and storage building! $129.900..
MLS#242618 : .
Immaculately kept 3BR 2BA D\WiMH on 10 acres. located in
desirable Jonesville, this home has 1372 stf and 10 beautiful'
rolling acres to call your own. S199,900. MNLS#260475
Suwannee Rivers Best! 222 feet of cleared & bulkheaded
riverfront on 2.5 acres with well, septic & power. Best view on
the ri'er and only 22 miles to the Gulf, $409,000 MLS4261016
Very nice fenced and cleared I acre lot just minutes noith of
Bell. Well, septic and power ready for your mobile, manufac-,
tured or site built home. $29,000 MLS#242574
Beautifully wooded 1+ acre lot just north of Bell. Perfect for
site-built, manufactured or mobile homes. Just reduced S29,900
MLS #242561
You must see this 10 acres in Levy County with Hwy 19
frontage. Close to hunting clubs as well as Gulf of Mexico hot
spots. Don't miss this opportunity to find the perfect piece of
property. Only$119,000 MLS#261055
Investors Dream! 27.6 acres in 20-year old planted pines about
1/4 mile from the Suwannee River. Unlimited future potential.
L ts of wildlife. $389.000 MLS#241976


Jim or Jean Troke
(386) 935-3357


Paul Troke
(352) 221-2999


Barbara Mayo
(352) 222-0427


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Don Thomas
Lorene Thomas Realty', Inc. Sales Associate
Highway 19/98, P.O. Box 1653
Old Town, Florida 32680
Business (352) 542-8568 1
Fax (352) 542-8566
Cell (352) 221-5422
e-mail: RealtyThomas@aol.com

Each office is Independently Owned and Operated


730 E. Wade Street (SR-26) Trenton, Florida 32693
-- SUWANNEE RIVERFRONT HOMES/PROPERTY AVAILABLE --
RIER-AREA HOMES & ACREAGE. NEAR TO OLD TOWN IN\DIXIE: 6 BR/5.5 BA: Two CB-built homes, along with eleven
1/2-acre tracts (all landscaped, large trees), located at private river S/D right by Nature Coast 'Rails-Trdils' river bridge/trail. 1,900 sq. ft.
home has 90' along the river, with deck & floating dock, river-side elevated porch, 2-car garage & more. 2nd home is over 2,700 sq. ft.
inside, 16x36 covered outer deck (w/hot tub), 20x24 vorkshop/pottery bldg., bonus rooms & 1/2 bath (possible 'in-law' suite), fully
landscaped on one acre--call Jean or Jim for full details on this special property, with great waterfront & new home-site opportunity for -
buyer/investor...$ 1,000,000 (or separate offer for either home)
GORGEOUS WOODED ACREAGE, LARGE HOME & RIVERFRONT NEAR BELL: 3. BR/3 BA: Private 10.73-acre tract,
naturally wooded with approx. 290' frontage along the Suwannee in NW Gilchrist. Has incredible, spacious frame/CB-stilt "dog-trot"
home, 3 levels which include ground floor entertainment screened porch, 3-vehicle parking; main 2rid level with over 2,000 sq. ft. of
screened porches (great river & nature views), full greatroom/dining/kitchen (w/bonus loft space), master suite (wood/tile flooring, walk-in
closet). Also has a workshop/cottage, irrigation system, river deck & floating dock...too much more to mention here--call or e-mail our
office for further details...$675,000.
-- QUALITY-BUILT HOMES CURRENTLY FOR SALE --
NEW LISTING--CB-BUILT HOME IN TRENTON: 3BR/1.5BA: Solidly-constructed home on 100x100 tract in NW Trenton, compact,
1040 inside'sqft. with full living & dining rooms, good possibility for first-time home-buyer (with 'SHIP' financing)--call or email our
office for mniore information...$100,000.
EXCELLENT RANCH HOME ON 5 SECLUDED ACRES: 3 BR/2.5 BA: Frame/CB-built home, has over 3,100 sq. ft. under roof, on
back 5-acre tract (mostly pasture w/large oak/pine by home-site) in between Trenton & Bell. Laminated wood & tile flooring, large
greatroom/dining area w/fireplace, spacious 1st &'2nd BR's & Baths; full front country-style porch, 24' round pool, patio/BBQ area
amongst the trees,and'more...$310,000. ,
WELL-BUILT HOME IN NICE TRENTON NEIGHBORHOOD: 3 BR/2 BA: Lots of living space, for this remodeled frame/CB
home, on landscaped 110x150 tract in town. Spacious living room/dining area, bonus room (w/brick fireplace), full kitchen w/appliances &
china cabinetry, 2-car garage & more...$169,900.
FRAME HOME, NICE ACREAGE NEAR FANNING SPRINGS: 1 BR/1 BA: Compact home (not yet completed), currently I BR,
(but possible room for 1-2 more.) On 4-acre tract with paved frontage, large oaks by home-site with property fencing. Home has great
potential, for first-time buyer or investor--call or email Barbara for details...$129,000.
-MANUFACTURED HOMES ON THE MARKET--
SPACIOUS, LIKE NEW MODULAR HOME NEAR TRENTON: 3 BR/2 BA: 2005 30x60 manufactured home-site (with concrete
pit-bed & steel anchoring), kept in showcase condition, on landscaped pasture 2-acre tract just south of Trenton. Beautiful inside, with large
family & living rooms, over-sized kitchen w/stainless-steel appliances, personal office alcove and more...$174,900
UPDATED MANU. HOME & MORE, NEARBY FANNING SPRINGS: 3 BR/2 BA: Nicely cared-for 24x44 manufactured home-site,
on landscaped .41/acre tract with paved frontage by SR-26 (& near US-19) in West Gilchrist. His a number of outbuildings, including
30x40 workshop & more, lots of trees/fauna & property fencing--call Barbara for details...$ 114,900.
SPACIOUS, LIKE-NEW MANUFACTURED & ONE ACRE: 3 BR/2 BA: Well-kept 28x64 2002 M/Home (refurbished by Owner), on
1.04-acre tract with outbuildings, located along end of paved cul-de-sac, close to US- 19 and all nearby amenities in Fanning Springs--call. or
email for full details...$108,900.
NEAT & CLEAN 'HOMES-MERIT' IN FANNING SPRINGS: 3 BR/2 BA: Very fine, well-kept 27x63 Manufactured home, has full
spacious rooms, fireplace in large family room, lots of counter/cabinet space for kitchen (w/full appliances), all on 100x300 tract with
privacy fencing, paved road frontage along Joppa Church Road & more...$95,000.
WELL-KEPT M/HOME ON LANDSCAPED ACRE IN NO. GILCHRIST: 3BR/2BA: 1996 24X44 Manufactured, in quality
condition, on 1.15-acre tract (nice mix of trees/open space), with board fencing in front. Located north of Bell, with quick access to US 129
& CR 340...Owner says to present offers...$92,000.
SUN SPRINGS AREA M/HOME, W/CANAL FRONTAGE: 3 BR/2 BA: Well-kept 1988 'Fleetwood' Manufactured, located at quiet
neighborhood near Sun & Hart Springs; tract has 60' frontage along springside canal waterfront--ready for boat/canoe use to river.Owner
is motivated, says to present offers...$89,000.
-- LOTS & ACREAGE PROPERTIES ON MARKET --
44 ACRES, MIX OF WOODS/OPEN SPACE, IN EAST GILCHRIST: Over 40 acres, ready for family or gentleman's farm/home-site
east of Trenton; has paved frontage along CR-337, and an older home-site on property (improvements being sold in 'as is' condition)--call
or e-mail our office for full details...$499,900.
20 ACRES-PASTURE PROPERTY IN WEST GILCHRIST: Twenty rolling acres, with large oaks/pines along boundaries, ready for
Ag use or large home-site. Located close to CR-232 & CR-344 near Hart Springs...$265,000.
THREE SEPARATE 20-ACRE TRACTS NEAR BELL: 3 individual 20-acre properties, side-by-side location in North Gilchrist; mostly
wooded raw acreage ready to be improved--call or email Barbara for details...$260,000 each.
10 ACRES--WOODED, SECLUDED TRACT OFF US-129: Private locale for this ten acres north of Bell--has nice mix of open space &
woods, few neighbors; call Barbara for property details...$129,900.
5 ACRES & IMPROVEMENTS, EAST GILCHRIST: Quiet, country acreage, with well, septic & power pole (Owner selling 'as is').
Close to CR-232, for easy access to Gairlesville/Alachua...$89,900.
4+ ACRES NEAR FANNING SPRINGS: Located amongst nice mix of well-kept built & manu. home-sites, mostly pasture 4.2-acre tract
ready for new home-site, within short drive to Fanning Springs and Trenton...$73,000.
BUILDABLE 1/2-ACRE NEAR MANATEE SPRINGS: Nicely-wooded 100x200 tract, located along paved Camp Azalea Road (near to
Manatee State Park west of Chiefland). Well-kept built & M/H home-sites nearby...$25,000.
AFFORDABLE & BUILDABLE TRACT, NEAR TO FANNING SPRINGS: Wooded 100xl00 property, near to SR-26, Rails-to-Trails
and more at west end of county, ready, for built or manufactured home-sites...$9,900.
You can call our agents after regular business hours, for more information on any of our listings,
at the main office number above, or at our agents? cell numbers below:


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Responsiblefor operation and.
curriculum development of
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administration of budgets. Master's -
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Salary: $85,000 annually, plus
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Inquiries: Human Resource
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Licensed Real Estate Broker
P.O. Box 546 Bell, Florida 32619 386-935-0243
Waterfront
FANTASTIC SANTA FE RIVER HOME Large 4/3 home on 21.72 acres with 550'
of Santa Fe River Frontage. "What a river view" and loaded with turkey & deer! Property
is close to Suwannee River by water, in the country yet close to conveniences too!! It
even has it's own nice boat ramp. Includes 3 extra RV ports and 2 shop/storage buildings.
- $795,000. .
THE RIVER PARADISE A large lot on the Econfina River 2 miles from the Gulf
- in navigable waters. .Includes a beautiful, large 4 bedroom/3 bath two story home. .
Close to a boat ramp and super fishing! Boat from your own paradise to the Gulf and you
have it made. Also, many great hunting areas.very close by. All for only $685,000.
10 ACRES ON THE SUWANNEE -510' of riverfront, beautiful woods, quiet, secluded
and private. Complete with in-ground septic tank, 4" well, power, buildable and in good
motor boating area one mile north of Santa Fe. $499,000.
2 ACRES ON SUWANNEE at Charles Springs beautiful, wooded lot, buildable!
$79,900.
A NICE RIVER LOT on Suwannee River near Royal Springs nice area.
$49,900.
SUWANNEE COUNTY Nice 2 Bdrm 1.5 Bath Single-wide mobile home with large
deck over looking Suwannee River. A beautiful view!! Near a great swimming spring &
a nice area to live!! $199,500. ,
BUILDABLE 100' WIDE LOT ON SANTA FE RIVER complete w/ well, septic,
power & floating dock good deep water! $235;,000.
Land & Acreage
.5 HIGH AND DRY ACRES In North Gilchrist County. Convenient to rivers. On
county maintained road. $68,900.
4 BEAUTIFULLY WOODED ACRES North of Bell. Only $49,900.
VERY NICE 3/2 C.B. HOME On 5 part clear part wooded acres in North Gilchrist
County. Home is in great condition and in a good neighborhood. Only $225,000.
291.45 ACRES OF PRIME HUNTING LAND With a hunting lodge, 2/1 with 1120
sq. ft. of heated and cooled area, lodge is complete with 680 sq. ft of nice porches and a
fireplace. Dog pen, rock quarry, fish pond and approximately 150 acres of planted pines.
Awesome hunting of deer, wild hogs, turkey, etc. Good improved roads and trails through
out the property. Fronts on a paved road. $1,595,000. Shown by appointment only.
247 ACRES Prime land on more than 1/2 mile of highway frontage in Suwannee Coun-
ty. Nice 3/2 CB home, detached garage with upstairs apartment, 75 acres of beautiful
pines, approx 160 acres if cropland, 3 wells & other amenities!! Fantastic development
potential, centrally located to just about everything in North Central Florida. Shown by
appointment only! $3,250,000.- Can be developed into 5 acre tracts!!
34.61 ACRES IN CENTRAL SUWANNEE COUNTY Very nice piece of land on
a paved road, surveyed and platted into 3 pieces if you need it subdivided, can be four
pieces, mostly open with some nice trees. $485,000.
4 ACRES OFA NICE WOODED TRACT with a mix of nice pines & oaks; Suwan-
nee County. $49,500.
5 LOTS NEAR SANTA FE RIVER AND OUT OF FLOOD PLAIN adjacent to
state lands, all buildable in homes only area, convenient to boat ramps and private pAk.
A fantastic investment opportunity! $120,000. FOR ALL
10 ACRES SQUARE Some open land and some nice trees close to Branford.
$100,000.
8 ACRES nice open field.for your new home, horses, etc. Close to Branford. Only
$80,000.
5 ACRES IN NORTH GILCHRIST COUNTY Nice wooded 5 acre tract of property
- private & secluded. Must see to believe! $75,000.
PACKAGE DEAL OF 12 LOTS NEAR SANTA FE RIVER all 12 for only
$180,000.
Commercial
CONVENIENCE STORE / MECHANICS GARAGES 1 acre zoned commercial/in-
dustrial with lots of frontage on Highway 90 east in Lake City, Florida. Many amenities
and lots of square feet of buildings to use your entrepreneurial skills and make this going
business grow even more. Only $425,000.
DO YOU WANT A LIVE-IN BUSINESS This place could fit your needs. Nice bar
and pool room. Great living quarters. Good location in Jasper, Florida. Call us for
details. Only $159,900.
Visit our website at www.wolfordrealty.com


750177 $112,900
Splish Splash!
BR3 BA2 1620 SF 1 AC
Well kept, pool, 2 sheds.


7503,37 .$134,500
Completely Remodeled!
BR2 BA2 940 SF 0.32 AC
Warm & cozy withgreat location.


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750612 $80,000
Spacious & Cozy!
BR4 BA2 1700 SF '0.46 AC.
Open floor plan with fireplace.


750772 $795,000
Profitable Year Round Nursery! BR
3 BA 2 2366 SF 40.46 AC
1 apartment, 3 wells, 2 septics, &
more.








750908 $269,900
With Extras!
BR3 BA2 1560 SF 5AC
Immaculate, large garage, & much
more.


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$279,000
Abundant Wildlife!
3 BA2 1656SF 20 AC
k and a pond on property.


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$55,000

71 AC
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750640 $325,000
Clean & Tidy! '
BR 2 BA 1 1020 SF 1.08 AC
Wrap around deck & enclosed
porch.




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750842 $729,900
Has ItAll!
BR'3 BA2 2048 SF 50 AC
Spec trees, pasture, fireplace, porch,
pool, & MORE.






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751069 $159,900
Picturesque Pasture!
BR4BA2 1674SF 6.64 AC
Mature oaks & convenient location.


750310 $185,000
Beautiful Area! "
BR3BA2 1716SF SF 5 AC
Live here while you build:
WilliamRiley, Realtor
352-454-2778


750531 $499,900
Unique Property! BR 3 BA.2 2770
SF 7.2 AC Oak, pine, & cypress
interior. Commercial potential.
Katrina Havelock, Realtor
'(352) 3,18-2715


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750736 $389,900
Like a Park!
BR 3 BA 3 2756 SF 9.68 AC
Wooded and landscaped, with a
pool.


75


50844 $375,000
Waterfront Canal!
BR3 BA2 1736SF 0.11AC
Screened porch, 2 boat lifts, &
interior updates. Terri Anderson,
Realtor (352) 356-1961


751138 $299,900
Homes Only Area!
BR4 BA2.5 1797 SF 5.01 AC
Open floor plan, surround sound,
energy efficient.


0.11 Trenton
Land in great school distr
0.11 Suwannee
\\altcrromi gult ianal
0.23 Trenton
Close to school, shopping
0.24 Trenton
Nice, partially cleared.
0.31 Chiefland
Special zoning
0.41 -Trenton
Multi-Residential zoning
0.54 Other
Waterfront, deed restrict
0.7 Trenton
Few minutes :o Suwanne
L2, Fanning Sp,
"Great h.:,me ne
4.74 Trenton
Deed restricted Saddlebro
4.75 Trenton
Cleared and ready.
4.77 Bell
Deed restricted Parrish Es
4.77 Bell
Deed restricted Parrish E!
4.93 Trenton
Deed restricted Rolling 0

5 Bell
Perfect for site built or mi
5 Bell
Paved road, surveyed, cle


$12,000 10 Trenton S5,111111
inet! "Wooded acreage.
$295,000 e10 Trenton $125.0lf,
Currently heing u id j agrnculruraI
$34,900 10 Trenton, $125,900
g&'recreation. Currertil beinn us.oJ jj agnrlrural
$19,900 10 Trenton ,125,9110
Currmnil', being uiild aj ag;j luuhral.
$39,500 10.. Trenton $129,9011
Well, septic, and power.
$39,900 10 Bell ; $139,900
potential. Clejred iith nioe u c emriiring
$150,000 111 Trenton $150,ii00
d. DEcl r'ttne-ied h.imes irily.
$24,900 11 C(h-iland $169,900
e.,. .;w*: ", 11. l se pln .,rlp,.',.r .- ,-- r **'
ring,) $29,900 .10 hieflandIn $195,409&rb
.. .r.il great d ,,
$82,5il: 111.26 (Chnrldnd $149,900
ook. Deed restricted homes only.
$85,000 11.36 Bell $159,900
,V ll. -W pi.r p .:i e.. rLiam .. pI'c -rI.
$85,000 11.59 Bell $129,900
states. Wildlife an.]d g-o.1d ',rmmuniri
$85,000 12.78 Cedar Ke) 5l,50l,llilnl1
states. On Paroda Creek.
$99,900 14.22 Bell $149,900
)aks. Bo:,rdcr. Gilchn.i Hunt Club:
14.97 Bell $199,900
'Close to springs:
$75,000 14.97 Bell $199,900,
mobile home. Close to springs.
$79,900 15 Bell, $480,000
ared. One block from Main Street.


5 Old Town $80,000
Deed restricted homes only. I
5 Old Town $80,000
Deed restricted homes only.'
5 Trenton $85,000
Deed restricted homes only.
5 Bell $85,000
Deed restricted Pacers Place.
5 Bell $85,000
Deed restricted Pacers Place.
5 Bell $85,000
Deed restricted Pacers Place.
5 Bell $85,000
Deed restricted Trotters Rest.
5 Bell $85,000
.Deed restricted Trotters Rest.
5 Bell $85,000
Deed restricted Trotters Rest.
5 Bell $85,000
Flying Harness Farms.
5 Trenton $89,900
Deed restricted homes only.
5 Trenton $95,000.
Beautiful with mature oaks.
5 Chiefland $125,000
Well, septic, power, slied & pole barn.
5 Newberry $140,000
Planted pines ready for home or
investment.
5 Bell $349,900
Commercial Property.
5.06 Bell $79,900
Wooded with mature oaks.
5.52 Trenton $75,000
Waters Lake community.
9.62 Bell $149,900
Deed restricted Trotters Rest.
9.62 Bell $149,900
Deed restricted Pacers Place.
9.63 Bell $149,900
Deed restricted Parrish Estates.


20 Bell $199,900
Will divide.
20 Bell $199,900
Cleared and secluded.
20.3 Chiefland $406,000
Well, septic, and power.
21 Bell $660,000
\Vaterfl:ri. dced rentricd.
35.85 Trentun $385,000
Planted pines ready for home or
investment.
40 Bell $480,000
Great planted pines investment.
40 Trenton $500,000
Currently being used as agricultural...
55 Trenton $850,000
Development potential.
57.37 Chiefland $1,721,100
Development potential.
64 Chiefland $480,000
Woodland and pastureland.
70 Trenton $770,000,
Planted pines ready for home or
investment.
80 Chiefland $799,600
Borders Andrews Preserve.
80 Bell $1,400,000
Development potential on paved road.
154 Bell $2,618,000
Development potential.
160 Trenton $1,700,000
Will divide into 10, 40, or 80 acre
parcels.

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Page Twenty m .,, -.


Education Foundation board member Susan Bryant thanks Susie and Marc DeChamplami for
hosting the event each year at their beautiful horse farm west of Trenton. Foundation President
Julie Thomas and Treasurer Dean Lancaster are shown on the right.
Love is not getting, but giv-
ing. It is sacrifice. And sacrifice
is glorious! '
~ Joanna Field


New LCCC Law
Enforcement
Opportunities And
New Coordinator
By Doug Brown, LCCC law
enforcement coordinator
With the continued population,
growth in the Lake City Com-
munity College district (Baker,
Columbia, Dixie, Gilchrist and
Union counties) there has been
an increased need for public
safety services and in the de-
mand for trained personnel
to meet.those needs. In col-
laboration with local agencies,
the Criminal Justice Training
Center's Law Enforcement
program is expanding course of-
ferings to provide for these edu-
cational and training needs. The
Law Enforcement program has a
tradition of providing service to
law enforcement agencies in the
region. Basic police recruit and
advanced training opportuni-'
ties are the core of the existing
program.
In addition to the current part-
time evening classes offered
for police certification training,,
LCCC is now offering full-time,
day-schedule basic law enforce-
ment training. The next daytime
basic la%% enforcement training
is scheduled to start in April.
The next evening part-time cer-
tification program is scheduled
for May.


The LCCC Law Enforcement
program will also be conduct-
ing outreach programs to the
public and the school system in
the areas of crime scene science,
workplace safety, and computer
information protection.
As part of the many occupa-
tional programs offered by Lake


'City Community College, the
Law Enforcement program of
the Criminal Justice Training
Center is committed to providing
public safety training that meets
the current and future needs of
our region. Anyone with training
needs, questions, or suggestions,
is encouraged to call me (Doug


Brown) at (386) 754-4391, or e-
mail at brownd6.lakecitycc.edu.
I look forward to learning with,.
and working with, our commu-.
nity!
Create in me a pure heart, 0
God, and renew a steadfast spirit
within me.
~Psalm51:10


Trenton Medical
C E N T E R, I n c.

You are cordially invited'to attend a welcome reception
in honor of the recent additions to our provider staff

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The reception will be held at the
Trenton Medical Boardroom
911 South Main Street rTrenton, Florida
5:00pm Thursday, April 20, 2006

Light refreshments will be served


Patsy Turner and Marsha Cook are having fun while they are
serving tea.


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