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trit n out r o urna Serving Gilchrist County and Surrounding Area for over 75 Years Phone (352) 463-7135* Fax (352) 463-73935 $20.00A Yevar Tn-Coun.) Area (Gl ,cr. Vol. 76- No. 01 Phone (352) 463-7135 Fax (352) 463-7393 Trenton, Florida 32693 Thursday. April 20. 2006 Price 50Di e & Ley Coune s.S. 2 00 Other Areas gilchristjournal@bellsouth.net of Flonda, S28.00Ou 01f Suaie Lacy Redd Announces Intent To Be A Candidate For District 3 School Board To The Citizens of Gilchrist 'County: I have dedicated my life to ;education and now would like to serve on theGilchrist County 'School Board. I have lived in *this county for 13 years. I grew .up in nearby High Springs and .enjoyed swimming and skiing in 'this area on the Suwannee River. I am a graduate of the University -of Florida, holding a bachelors, .masters, and specialist degree fin education. I am currently ,working on my doctoral degree in Curriculum and Teacher SEducation. I taught middle -school for seven years, served :as Assistant Principal for four years, and have been Principal ,of Newberry Elementary for the .past four years. My family and Lacy Redd I are members of Cherry Sink Church of Christ. I have been married for 18 years and have three children. Harrison is five years old and attends Trenton Elementary's Pre K 'Program. Madison, age nine, and Emma Kate, age 11II, attend school with me. Emma Kate will begin at Trenton Middle next year with Madison to follow a few years later. My children and your children are the main reason I have now decided to seek election. I want to assist the school system in making sure we continue making decisions on what is best for kids. I want to work with the superintendent to ensure that the quality of the Gilchrist County school system continues to be exemplary and moving in a positive direction. My experience in all areas of (Continued to Page Twenty) Trenton Community Farmers' Market To Open Tuesday' A longtime dream is coming true this month for the City of Trenton. On Tuesday. April -25th,v from-2:00 p.m-. to 7:00 . p.m., the grand opening of the' Trenton Community Farmers' Market %\ill 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 Greenmways and Trails. Grand opening festivities will include live music by the Clam Jam Band and the Philman Fam- ily Band and others. The Philman Family Band is comprised of three brothers (fourth generation Gilchrist. County residents). Amos, El- don and Emory, and Amos' wife Chris. The band has a very special blend of vocal and instrumental harmony that hap- pens 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 from all Nwalks of life. The group is now proudly, marketing their new CD, Sing to be Free, which is song number 9 on the CD. The album is not platinum yet but is being well received. The music is all original and was recorded in their own studio. The CD will be available for purchase at the Farmers' Market and a portion of the proceeds will benefit keeping music and the arts in schools. The schedule for. the live music is as follows: 2:00 p.m.. Cajun Dave; 3:00 p.m., Screech Malone Band; 4:00 p.m., Phil- man Family Band; and 5:30 p.m., Anna Wliite. Many local agencies and organizations are also taking part. The Senior Citizens' Food* Pantry 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 Commnunity Farm- ers' Market grand opening, call the City of Trenton's Com- munity Events Update at 352- 463-4000, option. 8, If you are4 a grower who would like to sell at the market, please call the Gilchrist' County Extension Of- fice at 352-463-3174. County Approves Two Roads For Submittal To DOT SCRAP Project The Gilchrist County, Commission agreed to submit two ,county roads' to the Department of Transportation for their consideration for widening and paving under the Small County Road Assistance Program for 2006-2007. The commission agreed. to submit Rolling Oaks Road, 2.12 miles of SE 70th Street to SE 50th Street as a first priority. The second proposal is SE 25"h Avenue (Shady Grove Church Road). The proposed portion of this road to be resurfaced and widened is 2.3 miles long. It runs from SR 26 south to an existing portion of newly resurfaced roadway. These roads will be submitted to the Department of Transportation by May 1, 2006. The commission is expected to receive confirmation by the end of 2006 if these projects are approved for reconstruction in the 2006-2007 budget year. By hope we are kept young of heart; for it teaches us to -trust in God, to work with all our energy but to leave the future to him. ~ Gerald Yann Gilchrist High School Reform Team Presents Plan To Trenton Rotary Club By Anna Wild On Monday, April 10, 2006 Superintendent Buddy Vick- ers, along with members of the school reform team. presented the High School Reform chang- es to the Trenton Rotary Club at their weekly meeting. Mr. Vickers explained that the reform changes have been in the planning stages for about a year now and many were mandated by the state legislature. He em- phasized the need for change in our schools to ensure our children have the skills neces- sary for jobs in their future. Businesses today are demanding specific skills for their business. "An auto mechanic must be able to read and understand techni- cal manuals that are at a higher reading level than most college literature," Mr. Vickers pointed out as just one of many obstacles our children will need to be able to overcome in the job market to- Sday. Parents want their children to come out of high school with skills to help them find ajob that can support them, not just skills necessary for college. The changes that have been implemented were made by both the state requirements along with recommendations made by our own high school teachers. Starting with 9th graders in the 2006-07 school year they will now need the following classes to graduate; .4 English, 4 Math, 4 Science (2 must include lab component which may include Ag Foundations I), 3 History, Reading for all 9th graders, Vi Personal Fitness. V2 Physical Education. V2 Practical + V2 Performing Arts or 1 full credit Following A 2/3 Vote, Board Agrees To Continue To Plan For Urban Development BN John M. Ayers The Gilchrist County Com- mission held a time certain item on the Monday, April 17"', agenda to further discuss rede- fining urban d elopment around the three municipalities in Gilchrist County. Stacey Winfield, Gilchrist County Planner, presented pro- posals identifying Trenton, Bell and Fanning Springs as areas that have been submitted by property owners who want their parcels to be rezoned to allow more than 1 residential unit tq a '5-acre parcel. The property considered for residential development around the City of Trenton drew the largest number of proposals. The County Planner displayed eight different proposals that involved residential develop- ment greater than 1 unit to 5 acres on all four sides of the municipality. Bill Rogers asked the board for a rezoning of his 53 acres to allow 1 unit per 2 acres on his property northeast of Trenton. along Tyler Grade. James Johnson submitted a letter requesting a parcel of land which includes 162 acres north of Trenton be rezoned to allow 1 unit per 1 acre for residential development. Tony Sullivan also was speaking in support of this parcel being rezoned. Scott Guthrie asked the board to consider 1 unit to 1 acre for property that lies south of the City of Trenton. The property north of Fan- ning Springs involved 5 differ- ent proposals for rezoning. Mike Barron requested that the board approve the rezoning (Continued to Page Twenty) of either, I,, LMS and Electives.' This represents a total of 28 credits required to graduate. Current 10th 12th graders, will need to earn 27 credits for. graduation. Additional opportunities are being made for our children starting next school year to teach . specific skills. Each school will implement a ninth grade academy with a'common team of teachers for core classes. Academies available have been expanded and our schools will. have a total of 6 different acad- emies for our children to choose from. Bell High School offers Agriculture, Criminal Justice, a Health Academy, and JROTC and Trenton High School offers Agriculture, Business Technolo- gy and a NEW Academy of Con- struction and Engineering. Over the past two school years all of the existing academies have seen tremendous growth and success and are expanding to meet these needs and encourage more stu- dents to use these classes to give them a strong foundation for obtaining ajob after high school. Our school district has also re- quested $279;318 in proposals to the Department of Education for the 2006-07 school year to enhance the Career and Techni- cal Education Programs. These. vocational/career. technical training classes along with higher standards will help, our children succeed no matter where life takes them. Mr. Vick- ers and his staff were pleased to announce they had just finished (Continued to Page Twenty) Mary Jo Mansfield Is Character Council's Personality For April By Geneva Comwell If you've ever wanted to meet a person who exudes SINCER- ITY; one who is a quiet, gentle person and surely demonstrates in her life the meaning of SIN- CERITY, the meaning which is "eagerly doing what is right with transparent motives," you need to meet Mary Jo Mansfield, the Character Council's pick for the month of April. Ms. Mansfield is a native of Trenton, the daughter of Percy and May Jones, an alumni of Florida State University, a re- tired music teacher from Trenton Elementary, and a member of. First Baptist Church of Trenton. She began her teaching career in 1971 and retired in 1999. Her husband passed away in 1995. She is the mother of three chil- dren, two she .lost to an early death and one who has given her two precious grandchildren. Mary Jo, like most of us, sens-. es that "it's not a very good feel- ing to be around people who do not display SINCERITY,'." She believes that even amidst "our busy schedules it is not difficult to show the importance of the individual by being considerate to them and letting them know with our SINCERITY that they matter to us." Ms. Mansfield relates that she is "very grate-7 fill to everyone" who has ever (Continued to Page Twenty) The Gilchrist County Commission presented a plaque to Mrs. Elaine Faison for her 25 years of dedicated service to the residents of Gilchrist'County in the Gilchrist County Extension Office. Pictured from left are Commissioners Mitchell Gentry, Tommy Langford shaking hands with Mrs. Faison, Kenrick Thomas, Randy Durden, and Sharon Langford. Gilchrist County, Florida 2006 Announced Candidates County Commissioner District 2 Mitchell Gentry, 4959 SW 80th Ave., Bell, FL 32619 352-463-7080.(D) D. Ray Harrison, Jr., 4599 SW 90th Court, Bell, FL 32619 352-463-2147 (D) . County Commissioner District 4 Tommy Langford, 6650,NE 55th St., High Springs, FL 32643 386-454-3022 (R) John Rance Thomas, 2000 NW 80th St., Bell, FL 32619 386-935-0937 (D). School Board District 1 (Nonpartisan) Delight H. Curtis 7339 SE 69th Lane, Trenton, FL 32693 352-472-6012 Rick Weder P. O. Box 1093, Trenton, FL 32693 352-316-3907 School Board District 3 (Nonpartisan) John D. Frazier 3539 SW 47th Ct., Bell, FL 32619 352-463-2652 Lacy A. Redd 9050 SW CR 344, Bell, FL 32619 352-463-6266 - School Board District 5 (Nonpartisan) Ann Marie Egan 4829 SE 25th Lane, Trenton, FL 32693 352-472-4986 Supervisor of Elections Karen Fults P.O. Box 256, Bell, FL 32619 352-463-7014 (R) Leigh Hartzog P.O. Box 1450, Trenton, FL 32693 352-463-0333 (D) Connie Douglas Sanchez 7246 Cardinal Tr., Fanning Springs, Fl 32693 352-463-3044 (R) County Court Judge Group 1 (Nonpartisan) David Miller (Duke) Lang P.O. Box 51, Trenton, FL 32693 352-463-7800 Edward (Ed) Philman 5880 NW 57th Ct., Bell, FL 32619 386-935-2333 ,{ Members of the Gilchrist School Board and High School Reform Planning Team presented the Gilchrist County High School Reform Plan to members of the Trenton Rotary on Monday, April 10, 2006. Shown from left are Gary Rexroat, Superintendent Buddy Vickers, Principal of Trenton High School Lynette Langford, Janet Bradley, Assistant Superintendent Dr. Surrency, and Todd Gray, President of the Trenton Rotanl Club. rage TwoY T NUR A I2 0 - Pnryp Tivn Gilchrist County Journal USPS-218-620 PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY IN GILCHRIST COUNTY, 207 N. MAIN TRENTON, FLORIDA Less than 75% advertising We reserve the right to 'shorten articles, letters, etc. and delete any part or leave out in its entirety o if we judge such to be offensive. SUBSCRIPTION RATES $20.00AYear In Tri-County Area $24.00 All Other Areas In Florida $28 Out Of State JOHN MIN AYERS II S EDITOR, PUBLISHER AND OWNER * Cindy Jo and Carrie Ayers, SGlen Thigpen, Mark Schuler, Judi Bishop, Kathy Hilliard & Chris Rogers ASSISTANTS Entered as Periodicals at the Post Office at Trenton, Florida, under the act of March 3, 1879. POSTMASTER Please Send Address Change To: Gilchrist County Journal, 207 N. Main Street, Trenton, Florida 32693 John's Comments By: John M. Ayers The Gilchrist Commission met on Monday evening, April 17 for their regularly scheduled midmonth meeting. The Gil- christ County Tax Collector, Marilyn Bruce, was scheduled on the agenda for 6:30 p.m. to give the board her rebuttal in- volving action the board took in the April,3 meeting. Mrs. Bruce explained to the board that she had taken the measure to close the west en-, trance of the courthouse at 4:30 p.m. in order to provide the ta. collector's. office staff with some additional security at a time when they are checking up at the end the business day.; "The county has a $10 mil- lion dollar tax roll and we han- dle a lot of money in the office." she explained to the file- member board. "We have a bad security problem. I do need more security," Mrs. Bruce told the board. The Tax Collector went on to explain that since the board has taken action to keep the west end door open until 5:00 p.m. she wants the county commission to come ,up with additional measures that would provide the tax collector's office with more security than they presently have. Mrs. Bruce pointed out that sometimes after 4:30 p.m., when the front windows to the office are closed and the door is locked. as the staff is checking up, someone knocks on the door and says they want to make a' payment. "It could be someone with a gun to rob the tax collec- tor's office. We try to help the people in taking exact pay- ments, but we can't'exchange any money at that time of day because we are actually closed." Mrs. Bruce added. The board discussed'the pos- sibility of having a bulletproof door with maybe a drop slot or a drop in safe for the staff to put money in during the da). "Would the board have a problem with locking the door ,and having one way entrance into the courthouse?" Commis- sion chairman Tommy Langford asked the board. Commissioners Tommy Langford and Sharon Akins Langford. the two board mem- bers that- ha\ e members of their family employed in the Ta\ Collector's Office, spoke o4,t in fa' or of allow ing Mrs. 'Bruce to once again lock the west door at 4:30 p.m. The board took' no action to allow the Tax Collec- tor to once again lock the west door before 5:00 p.m. Commissioner Kenrick Thomas told Mrs. Bruce that he was in favor of providing addi- tional security to the Tax Col- lector's, Officei and staff. Ile asked Mrs. Bruce t' decide what type of additional security she- thought she needed and submit this to the board in her upcoming budget. Commissioner Randy Dur- den asked the Tax Collector why she didn't communicate to the County Commission for for the mouth oftheSuwanne ie Date High Low High Low High GILCHRIST REMEMBERS WHEN . C7 O*OKI** Streetwise The April 3 issue of Fortune magazine -posed the following question: The median stock ownership of U.S. households is (a) $78,700, (b) $24,300 or (c) $0. The answer is (c) $06. According, to Fortune, the latest (2004) Federal Reserve data shows that just 48.6 percent of U.S. households own stock, meaning the median ownership is zero. The median holding for households that do own stock is $24,300. It gets worse. Two-thirds of, ' stock market wealth is held by 5 percent of the population. While that statistic has decidedly critical political implications, let's take it down to a simpler more personal level. Why would anyone not own some sort' of an equity investment? Tragically, there is a portion of the population whose incomes are perilously close to. or below, the poverty line. For those individuals investing in anything other than food and shelter is simply not an option. For anyone else, not using the equity markets to build wealth places you one step closer to spending your 'golden years, working under the golden arches. Strong words perhaps but said with sincerity. No, a retirement plan at work is not enough. If you do not believe me. try to find Enron's employee retirement fund. Even industrial icons, such as General Motors, have seen their retirement funds take a. considerable hit. In the case of- GM the reason %was partially due to the large amount of GM stock the fund held and refused to sell as GM's corporate performance began' to resemble the g idd path of a brick. An annual contribtitiofi to an investment retirement account (IRA) is a, good first additional security instead of going to the' sheriff. She' ex- plainedd that she felt she could get additional security through' the sheriff's office without go-' ing to the board of commission- ers. The Commission discussed several possibilities of adding additional security to the Tax Collector's office, but no action was taken ih this meeting. - - -. Thu -0.055 ft. 2.101 ft. 1.917 ft. 3.104ft., Apr 20, 06 1:47 AM 9:00 AM 1:16 PM 6:48 PM Fri 0,073 ft. 2.226 ft. 1.902 ft. 2.917 ft. Apr 21, 06 3:08 AM 10:29 AM 3:01 PM 8:27 PM Sat 0.108 ft. 2.447 ft. 1.576 ft. 2.914 ft. Apr 22, 06 4:29 AM 11:23 AM 4:41 PM 10:11 PM Sun 0 111 ft 2 702 ft. 1 032 ft 3 049 ft Apr 23, 06 5:36 AM 12:01 PM 5:55 PM 1 1.34 PM Mon 0.166 ft. 2.965 ft. 0.432 ft. Apr 24, 06 6:30 AM 12:33 PM 6:52 PM Tue 3.194ft. 0.308ft. 3.215ft. -0.115ft. Apr 25, 06 1241 AM 7:14 AM 1:03 PM 7:40 PM Wed 3.268 ft. 0.524 ft. 3.432 ft. -0.527 ft. Apr 26, 06 1:-39 AM 7:54 AM 1:32 PM 8:26 PM Last Quarter: 4/20 11:29 PM -Iengee: 4/25 7:00 AM "Care for the Entire Family" * Available on Location: X-Rays, Physical Therapy & Licensed Massage Therapist (MM0007612) Most Insurance Accepted - *.Major Medical Medicare/Medicaid Most HMO's & PPO's Personal Injury/Auto Accidents Workers' Compensation 493-1540 2220 N. Young Blvd., Chiefland (Across from Wal-Mart Super Center) OFFICE HOURS Monday / Wednesday / Friday 9 a.m. Noon & 2 p.m. 6 p.m. Tuesday 8 am 12:30 pm Thursday 8 a.m. Noon & 2 p.m. 5 p.m. ~Walk-Ins Welcome ~ 341 Chiefland Regional Tri-County Shopping Center Chiroractic US 19 E Wal-Mart N --> Super Center (352) 463-71 { II I I I 135' By Cindy Jo Aye "The South-where roots, place, family and tradition are the essence of identity." Carl N.i Degler I recently read an account about how salt mullet was made in a cookbook. The author said when she was young and living nijnland Florida about the, only seafood available in grocery stores was salt mullet. She went on to say that mullet was split do%% n the middle and salted and shipped in five-gallon lard cans. This account of salt mullet reminded me of a story my grandfather told me years ago. I, once asked my grandfather J.O. Beauchamp, aka Poppy, where step, but it is only that,/a first step. Everyone with access to disposable income should be placing a portion of that income in an equity portfolio that he or she manages. Yes, I have intentionally left out mutual funds. If you have not already done so, it is time to step up the bar and take responsibility for your portfolio and your financial future. So now for the big question. what stocks do you pick to invest'mn? If you want an idea to start your thinking process, consider Harley-Davidson. When I last "wrote about the company a year ago, the shares were trading at $48.93. My 2006 earnings estimate was $3.56 per share and the shares commanded a multiple, or P/E ratio, of 19.6. The shares are currently trading. at $50.21. Reporting a record first quarter performance, the company said that net profit was 86 cents per share, up from 77 cents per share a year ago. Sales rose 4 percent to $1.29 billion. Despite the record numbers, the Street sent the shares tumbling downward by 5 percent because of an annual lack 6f faith in the companyy. ,i v i ' Calculating the company's intrinsic value, using a discounted earnings approach with an earnings growth rate of 7.84 percent and an 11 percent discount rate, yields an intrinsic value of $73.07. A discounted free cash flow model produces an intrinsic value of $78.30. Finally, I am raising my 2006 earnings per share estimate to $3.70 per share. At the current P/E of 14.68, that would result in a per share price of $54.32 for an annualized nine month gain of 11 percent, before the 1.2 percent dividend yield. You can write to financial columnist Lauren Rudd at 5 Gulf Manor Drive, Venice, Fl. 34285 or email at LVERudd@aol.com. Prior columns are available at RuddReport.com. Lottery Numbers iWednesday April 12 Lotto Drawing: 5-9-19-26-45-46 No winner of the $64 million jackpot. 5-Digit Winners: 374 at $2,814 4-Digit Winners 12,674 at $67.50 3-Digit Winners: 247,272 at $4.50 Play 4 Drawing: 8-9-5-3 Cash 3 Drawing: 8-2-1 Saturday, April 15 Lotto Drawing: 2-4-12-35-44-46 No winners of the $64 million jackpot. 5-Digit Winners: 280 at $5,306.50 4-Digit Winners: 16,849 at $71.50 3-Digit Winners: 348,616 at $4.50 Play 4 Drawing: 9-7-2-7 Cash 3 Drawing: 6-9-4 his family went on vacation when he was a child. He laughed and told me 'when he was a child they -didn't know what a vacation was. Poppy told me the only trips he 'remembered from his, childhood were going to Shell Mound (near Cedar Key) from his family's farm in, Judson where he was born in 1898. He' said his daddy, Riley, would fill the wagon with dried corn and all his brothers that were old enough to make the trip. Poppy said this trip would take them several days and they would camp along 'the way. He said they stopped at farms to camp and that he made friends with children who ;lived on these, farms. Those friendships lasted him a lifetime. I guess that's sa ing something -because Poppy lied to be 89. Any way, when the) finally' made, if to. Shell Mourd the would trade dried corn for wooden barrels of salted mullet. Popp) said that he remembers his father making the children go to; bed. Grandpa and the men folks. from the Shell Mound area sat around the fire' talking and laughing a lot and passing a jug around. Now I don't know for a fact what was in that jug but I assume it had something to do with those Shell Mound residents wanting to trade mullet for corn. Poppy.: said he and his brothers would be lying under the wagon on a quilt looking out through the- wheel spokes listening to the grow n up's big tales. Poppy laughed and told me he, learned. a lot about life lying under that old wagon. My great-grandmother and Poppy's only-sister Susie were never allowed to' go ,on these trips because, it was for the men only. I can't imagine how pleased my grandmother must have begn.jo see that' agon l6ad of boys (the' had six sons), leave b i-tlfif';earlyTr-ip' 'Bless New teachers at Trenton High School in 1975 were from left, Jeanie Wallis, Gayle Brown, Carol Floyd, Janet Langford, David Knowles and Terry Hardee. This photo appeared in the August 28, 1975 Journal! ' her heart, in a wa) she also got a vacation by not having to cook, Wash, and clean house. I can see her in my mind's eye standing on the front porch waving bye and thinking praise the good Lord they're gone., Poppy said on the return trip the, would trade or barter the salt mullet to farm families all along the way home. When the) arrived back they had salt mullet for their family and lots of other items they had traded for. He said he didn't remember anyone ha% ing money to buy much, the\ mostly traded. During the early 1900s' when Popp) was a boy, Florida was a wild frontier much like the Old West. No paied roads or electricity much less refrigeration; hence, salting mullet to preserve it. Cows roamed freely because there were no fence laws until around 1949. Cow hunters, our version' of cowboys, were common- place. Also most folks had guns and most of them carried them. If you ever poke around any of the old court records you will. realize it wasn't an thing unusual for someone to be shot. I was N ery blessed to grow up on a farm like Po'ppy's but fortunately we could get fresh mullet of which I am % erN fond.- Of course by then there were. nice paved roads and automobiles. One of mny.favprite things to eat as child as fried salmon patties. MN1 mother would use canned salmon to make these and they were really good. I. guess they are, also known as Salmon Croquettes but we just called them patties. 'We are just country folks and there ain't no getting around it.' 14-ounce can of pink salmon 1 egg slightly beaten 1 cup minced Salt to taste Lots of black pepper About a 1/2 cup of flour Crisco oil to fry in Drain salmon and remove bones and skin. Pick through it pretty) good so you get all the bones out. Mix all ingredients with salmon. I do this with my hands so it's mixed, up real good. Then pat out into patties and fry until golden brown in about I inch of oil. Serve with the following Key Lime Sauce or make a sand% ich from the salmon patties using mayo, lettuce and tomato. ^/%CIOne/ Jnutce 1/2 cup Kraft@" Mayonnaise 1 1/2 tablespoon of whipping cream 2 1/2 teaspoons Key lime juice 1 teaspoon fresh parsley chopped fine Mi\ all ingredients, coer and store in refrigerator for one hour before ser\ ing. Sincerity is an openness of heart; we find it .in ereN few people . -IDe La Rochefoucauld . The freedom of investigation is a powerful tool to find what we want in life. What do you look for when you are searching for a church home? Do you use the power of investigation to search out the different types of churches in the area and what makes them unique? How wonderful it is to live in a country that allows freedom of investigation in religion. What do you look for in a church? Many people: look for fun and recreation. Others look for acceptance within the roles of society. Some look for a church that will give answers to all the questions in life. There are those who look for deeper meaning within the framework of the church. Everyone comes looking for different things in a church. What do you find when you look for a church? The answers are legion because with the diversity of religions in America, you can find almost any group of worshippers that would give acceptance to any type of theology. How do you answer, "What are you looking for in a church?" Is it possible to respond to that question from the perspective of the individual? Should this question be answered from the view of God or man? What is the type of church you are looking for? Who is to answer the inquiry? How can we determine the answer to such puzzling questions? The apostle Paul wrote, "All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness, that the man of God may be complete, thoroughly equipped for every good work." (2 Timothy 3:16,17) The answer is within the pages of God's Word. What you should look for in ai church is what is found in God's Word. When we begin to measure our desires and wants with what we look for in a church, we will find what we are looking for. Did you hear that? It is not what God wants but we find what we are looking for. Jesus did not purchase the church with His blood (Acts 20:28) so that we could pattern the church anyway we choose. The church that is God's church is the church patterned after His will and His will alone. The church of the New Testament is not a church that draws people with recreation, fun and games. (Ephesians 3:9-11) It is not an organization that seeks to please the ears of men (2 Timothy 4:1-4) and to make them feel comfortable in their sin. (1 Corinthians 5) The bride of Christ (Ephesians 5:22-33) is not given to men to spoil with their dogmas and doctrines of self-seeking wants. Are you looking for a church that is based upon the teachings of the Bible and not men? Are you looking for a church that is patterned after the worship of the New Testament? Will you look for a group of people who want to speak where the Bible speaks in every thing they do? Would you be willing to find a church that is open to investigation and seeks those who want to ask questions and discuss the Bible together? Is it possible to find a church that cares about the souls of people more than their stomachs or pocket books? Can you find a church that will not allow sin to be excused nor condoned? Are you looking for a church that is founded on love and devotion to the cause of Jesus Christ? What are you looking for? We want to help! Trenton Church of Christ 463-3793 502 Northeast 7th Street Trenton, Florida 32693 Please Visit www.trentonchurchofchrist.com Email kerux@bellsouth.net SI-COUINT CI CHIROPRACTIC Dr. Bennitt Patterson What.Are You Looking For In A Church? (Kent Heaton) THURSDAY, APRIL-20,2006. -. GH-CHRIST COT TNTY JOURNAL THURSDAYAPRIL 202006 GILCHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL .Page.The . 21 v /ater Filtration Lic # CFC0516: WOLFE PLUMBING, INC. Complete Plumbing Service Drain Cleaning & Repair 7 Days Service ...'.. Le t A E. n EE4 :. . Pain Relief for Children to Grandparents! Specializing in Activator Methods - A Painless Chiropractic Adjustment Over 15 Years Experience Consultation On Request. Most Insurance Accepted. Robert L. Vaughan, Jr., DC office Hours: Walk-ins Welcome 24 HOUR Mon. Tues.EMERGENCY Thurs. Fri. SERVICE 325 W. Wade St. (Hwy 26) 3 Blocks west of light in Trenton DURON WILLIAMSON'S TREE SERVICE Licensed and Insured All Phases of Tree Work Fromtrimmingto complete removal and haul-off.. Light land clearing, Callfor FREE Estimates clearing of right-of-ways, cell 352-318-3610 and debris haul-offs. home 386-935-2180 Bobcat service available. GRAND OPENING! ==NMI Tuesday April 25th 2pm 7pm Trenton Community Farmers' Market At the Depot 419 North Main Street (Hwy-129) Farm Fresh Produce & Plants Live Music Nutrition Info & Recipes Health Checks Trails & Rails 4-H Bring Canned Goods for the Food Pantry SInfoLine: ,"352-463-4000 ,.option 8 Philman Family Band Growers Info: 352-463-3174 Gilchrist County Community Corner And Calendar THIS WEEK'S EVENTS Thursday, April 20: ALL SCHOOLS SPRING BREAK. Friday, April 21: ALL SCHOOLS SPRING BREAK. Monday, April 24: ALL SCHOOLS RESUME. Trenton Elementary School Drama, 2:45 p.m. Bell High School Sports Physicals, 3:00 p.m., Gym. Tuesday, April 25: Trenton Elementary School Drama, 2:45 p.m. Trenton Middle/High School Career Tech Training, 8:00 a.m., Auditorium; Base- ball Districts, TBA, Branford. Bell High School Drama High School Play Rehearsal, 3:15 p.m., Auditorium. Wednesday, April 26: ALL SCHOOLS PROGRESS RE-. PORTS DISTRIBUTED. Tren- ton Elementary School Drama, 2:45 p.m.; Assembly Program for Students, A.M. Bell High School Drama High School Set Work, 3:15 p.m., Auditorium.- Chicken Dinner To Benefit Local Family April 21 SA local family has lost their home and all of their belongings due to a fire. Your help and sup- port can make a difference. A fund-raising 1/2 chicken dinner %will be held Friday, April , 21 st behind the City Bar in Tren- ton. Delivery is available in the city limits. Call 463-1494 for more information. The donation 'being asked for is $6. 2006 Cook, Ward & Tew Reunion To Be Held April 29 The 2006 Cook, Ward and Tew family reunion will be held Saturday, April 29th at 11:00 a.m. with lunch being served at .,12:00 noon. ., . The reunion ill be held at" Hart Springs, pavilion A. :,- Please call or send Loyce a note to help out with attendance, paper plates, drinks, ice, etc. You may RSVP Loyce Tew at P.O. Box 275, Newberry, Fl. 32669 or call 352-472-2266. Florida Museum Taking Applications For Junior Volfinteer Program The Florida Museum of Natural History is accepting applications for the Summer 2006 Junior Volunteer Program from students ages .12-17. The application deadline is 4:30 p.m. April 28th. Junior volunteers are needed to work with younger students in the museum's .summer camps and Discovery Room, and to interact with visitors through Discovery Cart demonstrations. Applications are available at http://www.flmnh.ufl.edti/ volunteers/vol juniors.htm and the museum front desk, or will be mailed upon request. Junior volunteers must serve at least one week, complete a pre- service interview and training, and may serve a maximum of four hours per day. For more information, call Julie Crosby, volunteer coordinator, (352) 846-2000, ext.210 or e- mail jcrosby@flmnh.ufl.edu. Gilchrist County Woman's Club News March and April are such a busy time for our Club. We were just recovering from the Smoked Pork Luncheon we served last month when it was time for the Beast Feast. Our ladies, as usual, prepared wonderful desserts and helped serve the food at that af- fair. Now it is time for our annu- al luncheon at the Ayers Health and Rehab Center on April 24th. Monnye Brown will again play the piano for the sing along. We always have such a fun time. On Tuesday, April 26th, we will be represented at the Grand Opening of the new Farmers Market at the Old Train Depot on SR 129. We will be, signing up new members, so come along and see what we are all about. This is a great way to make new friends if you are new to the area and our efforts go mostly to edu- cational scholarships. At our April meeting we in-, vited seniors and their mothers, from Trenton and Bell High schools. They each introduced themselves and told us of their future educational plans and the colleges they will be attending. It was good to see so many going. on to higher education. They each received a stuffed animal, that was on each table,. as part of our Easter themed evening, hosted by Chris Shreiber, and her program committee. What a spread. We %were all stuffed!t Then we were. well entertained by Ginni Mercier who is a certi- fied Yoga teacher. She brought along one of her students w\ho .demonstrated the Yoga poses as she explained the health benefits of stretching and the flexibility gained from these exercises. We all felt so stiff after watching, that many said they would sign up for classes. Oonagh DeNezza Publicity Chairperson 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. AARP Driver Safety Class To Be Held` April 26 And 27 In Trenton SAn AARPDriver Safety Pro- gram will be held at the G ilchrist County Public Library in Tren- ton on April 26th and 27th from 9:00 a.m. until 1:00 p:m. Th6 class fee is $10 ,and there are no tests. The two-day, four hour class- room instruction refines driving skills and develops defensive driving .techniques. The cer- tlficate qualifies graduates for an auto insurance discount for three years. Reservations are required and you may call Lynda LeGrow at 352-333-3036 for information and to register. Mr. and Mrs. Council Doug-' las, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Hodge would like to announce their children's upcoming wed- ding. Stephanie is a 2001 graduate /of Bell High School and is cur- rently working, as a registered nurse at the V.A. Hospital in Gainesville. You can give without loving, but you can never love without giving. , \ --Anonymous Greg is also a 2001 gradu- ate of Bell High School and is currently working in the family business with his father. The couple will live in Bell. The wedding ceremony will be held at Hurley's Waccasassa Plantation on May 6, 2006 at 5:15 p.m. Family and friends are welcome. To be blind in the eye is better than to be blind in the heart. -Arabian Proverb * OPENING AUGUST 2006 * Forest Grove Christian Academy 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 S Phone 386-462-3921 ext. 110 ** fgca@alltel.net ** =No Greg Hodge and Stephanie Solis Jo/u -' 5^ ^ Page Three, Cajun Dave Ps 7eo~r(1ICRITCONYJORALTURDYARI 0,20 New Life Hosts Spring .:Revival Spring Revival Contemporary Christian re- cording artists, Kevin and Che- rie Daniels, will be the honored guests at New Life Assembly's Spring Revival. Their meetings feature upbeat praise music, anointed worship, relevant mes- -sages from God's Word, and prayer time: for personal needs. They have witnessed miracles of healing, deliverance, restored relationships, and more as they have ministered throughout the United States and in several for- 'eign countries. Kevin encourag- es "anyone who wants to know -God in a deeper way, anyone who is battling discouragement or depression, and anyone who needs a miracle of any kind, to come and see what God will do. for you. What have you got to lose?" The revival meetings will be held on April 21st through the 23rd. Friday and Saturday eve- ning services begin at 7:00 p.m. Sunday service times are 11:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. The church is located one mile south of the traffic light in Trenton on High- way 129. Pastor Don Lunsford cordially invites everyone in our community to attend. If you need more information, please call 463-0552 or 463-7004. ] Need A Sign? Call Woodland Craft Signs , At 463-7135 BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH "Committed to living and sharing the message of God's love." Bible Study 9:45 a.m. Sunday Worship 11 a.m. &.7 p.m.. Prayer & Discipleship- Wed. 7 p.m. Youth Praise & Worship Wed. 6:30 p.m. Awana Program Wed. 6:30 p.m. 7070 S.W. CR-334A -.Trenton, FL 32693 A. s 352-463-2028 ' Pastor e-mail: bethelit@bellsouth.net Ralph Rodriguez www.backtobethel.org PINE GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH St 16655 N. W. CR-339 Trenton, Florida 32693 t 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 ~ 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.........................10:00AM 4 Morning Worship.....................11:00 AM Evening Worship.:.....................6:00 PM Wednesday Night Prayer/Youth...7:30 PM 4 Be a part of an exciting time of Worship and Bible Study. Web: www.ForMinistry.com/USFLSOBCOPBC1 SFipst BaOptist Ckhupc "It Welcomes You! "Embracing the Past and Reaching Toward the Future.." Comer of NE Second St. and Highway 26 in Trenton (Nursery 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 Wednesday Nights: Awana 6:20 PM 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 I CHURCH NEWS I Pleasant Hill Baptist Church To Have Gospel Sing April 23 Pleasant Hill Baptist Church welcomes the Southern Gos- pel singing group, Delivered, Sunday night, April 23rd, at 6:30 p.m. We are looking for- ward to a great time of fellow- ship and worship in song, and everyone is invited. Pleasant Hill is located just south of Bell on County Road 232 East. 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 and hot dogs (while supplies last). For more information call 386-935-2006. , Remember Our Troops For those who belie\ e, prayer is a po%.erful weapon. It not only does something for the pray-er, but also it can increase the faith of those who are being prayed for, especially those who are in harm's way and protecting our freedoms which we some- times take for granted here in the United States of America. We all should be consistent in our prayers for those of our county who are serving in the Armed Forces. The following is a known list of those who are on active duty, and who either have a residence here or who are relatives of someone who .lives here in Gilchrist County. (If you know of an active militarN 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- ringtori, 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 Larigston, Rob Long, Katie Lovett, Jonathan Luchak, Gus Mauldin, Michael Mayo, Evan McQuistan, T.J. Miller, Mark 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). Bible The Ultimate Source For True Baptist Beliefs' Today, unity of spiritual be- liefs within religious denomina- tions, or even within a congrega- tion, is rare, as members widely differ in their views of a higher power. Mysteries of the South- ern Baptist Beliefs Revealed: More Properly Called Biblical 'Baptists (now available through AuthorHouse), by Rear Ad- miral Joseph Miller, addresses this growing divide within his religious community and chal- lenges fellow Baptists to return to Scripture for true knowledge. For Miller, there is no mys- tery as to where Baptists should turn to for spiritual strength and for the right answers on their spiritual walk of faith: the Bible. Essentially 18 books in one, Mysteries of the Southern Baptist Beliefs Revealed pro- vides Christians and spiritual seekers of all faiths with Bibli- cal answers to many of today's most confusing issues. Miller uses appropriate messages from the Bible to address the divine nature of God, the relationship between mankind and God, and the process of salvation, which he maintains must involve a changed life. Other topics dis- cussed include women in min- istry; contemporary churches and what they are teaching their congregations; peace and war; crime in America; Judgment Day; and more. Miller boldly delves into controversial terri- tory as he tackles shameful acts committed by church leaders, a new concept of divorce and "the modem concept of illiterate ver- sus the real meaning." Miller explores the Southemrn Baptists' Faith and Message Statement of 2000 and explains why its content falls short of instructing the community how to remain true to their religious beliefs. He points out that many do not even realize what their beliefs are and challenges them to reflect on this by studying Scripture. Mysteries of the Southern Baptist Beliefs Revealed .ad- dresses what Miller considers to be serious failings within the re- ligious community today and it offers solutions to contemporary societal and spiritual ills that anyone can find in the Bible. Miller (board certified) was chief of neurosurgery at Meth- odist Hospital in Memphis; vice chairman of the Department of Neurosurgery, University of Tennessee Health Sciences; founder of the Memphis Neuro- sciences Center; member of the American Association of Neuro- logical Surgeons and the Society of Neurological Surgeons; and is on the voluntary faculty of -the University of South Florida's Medical School. He retired from the U.S. Navy Reserve after -30 years of service. He has been a Baptist deacon for 53 years and taught Sunday School for 30 years. He is a member of First Baptist Church in Brandon, is a 4.500-hour pilot and a Coast Guard captain. He and his wife, Cath,. li\e in Apollo Beach. For more information u\ ist k \V.sou thbaptistbeliefs.com. Statewide Marketing Blitz Targets Fami-. lies With Uninsured Children Healthy Kids Sees Increase In Applications With Online En- rollment, Paid Advertisements And Community Partnerships Florida Healthy Kids expects an enrollment rebound as tele- vision and radio commercials air across the state promoting the state-subsidized healthcare program to families with unin- sured children. Since launching the ads on March 20, there has been, an increase in application requests from the counties where the commercials are airing. "Oooh child, things are gonna get easier," sings the opening line' for the ads promoting year-round enrollment and the Healthy Kids Web site. The commercials are part of a marketing strategy to 'enroll more eligible children into the program To datel'414816 children receive medical"'iffur- ance through Healthy Kids and KidCare. Data from the latest study of the uninsured in Florida suggests 143,000 children with- out health benefits are also eli- gible for the program.' "For the past few months we've been researching where to concentrate our marketing ef- forts to make sure we're reach- ing the families this program serves," explained Rose Naff, executive director of Florida Healthy Kids. "With our num- bers down, we thought the best approach would be to target the communities and populations with high numbers of uninsured children that are not enrolled in the program." According to an analysis of Healthy Kids enrollment data and the latest University of Florida Health Insurance Study, the program could improve en- rollment by reaching out to Af- rican-Americans, parents with children between the ages of five and eight, parents who are self- employed and families in the Panhandle and Tampa Bay area. "Our current marketing effort is going on statewide, but we learned that we needed to do more in certain areas," explained Naff during a press briefing in Tallahassee today. "The data has helped us look for other ways to increase enrollment." Since February, Healthy Kids has developed partnerships with child-centered community groups both statewide and in the target communities to "bundle" the program with other products that families seek. To date, the public library system, the Boys and Girls. Club, and the Florida Youth Soccer Asso- ciation have "-bundled" Healthy Kids enrollment information in. their programs to reach parents. In addition, Healthy Kids staff improved- the program's Web site(ww%\.health\kids.orgi by adding an online enrollment process allowing families to ap- ply for benefits 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Since adding this online feature m:,re than six weeks ago, more than 11,000. applications haj e been received, throughh this method. ."We're doing eoer\thing we can to make it easier for fami- lies to enroll in the programn" Naff said. "We have year-round enrollment, less paper, ork and a consumer-driven Web site. Families who see our commer- cials will find that we are here to serve them. We want them to sign their kids up for insurance benefits. Now is the best time to do it." Healthy Kids and KidCare offers affordable, quality health insurance for children 18 years of age and under, v. hos.e parents can't afford pro. ate health cover- age but earn too much to qualify\ for Medicaid. Children en oiled in the program receive regular * doctor's visits, dental check-ups, and immunizations. Countryside Daylilies To Have Open Garden Weekends Throughout May Eddy and Cindy Scott of Countryside Daylilies are having an open house at their gai den e% - ery% \\ r eeelend in-lj.'id the a Isd weekendd in June. from 00 a m i until 2:00 p.m. on Saturdays and Sunday. They have a large landscaped garden with several split rail fences, old sugar kettles, Pea- cocks and two Koi ponds. There will be thousands of blooming hybrid Daylilies and myriad of other flowers. They are located in NE Gilchrist County. To find them from the intersection of CR 340 and SR 47. (flashing red light), go north on SR 47 for 1.5 miles to NE 65th Street (limer- ock road), also marked Ginnie Spring, turn right and go 8/10 Smile. For more information, go to countrysidedaylilies.com or call 386-454-3937 or 386-454- 3687. For the eyes of the Lord range throughout the earth to strength- en those whose hearts are fully committed to him. ~ II Chronicles 16:9 ( Trenton United Methodist Church 9:30 am Sunday School 11:00 am Morning Worship Service 6:00 pm Wednesday Bible Study Nursery provided 9-12 Sunday Morning 203 N.E. Second Street, Trenton Office: 463-2877 Rev. H.D. "Hank" Cribb, Sr. Kid's World 4 Pre-School Learning Center, Inc. a A private school for your child's early learning years. * NAEYC Accredited Pre-K School Readiness Program Voluntary Pre-Kindergarten CDA Certified Teachers z USDA Food Program SHighscope Curriculum s CPR/First Aid Certified Ages 2-12 5 Stop by for a tour of our facility. 5 352-463-3555 Corner of Hwy. 129 & S.R. 47, Trenton :. (Across from Trenton High School) Owners/Directors Amy Wesley Woods Holly Wesley Bussard License //C03G10006 k 5:eaiesssesss'areiffS-osE^ Triple Threat Concert For Teens And Young Adults At Lighthouse Word Church April 29 Lighthouse Stereochild Looking for a party? We have ; just the thing. Three big bands on one, big night. Stereochild (formally Burning Bridges), 'Soul Struck, and Odd Man Out will be performing back to back along with crazy and exciting skits by local teens, and if that isn't enough, the whole thing is FREE! The concert kicks off Saturday, April 29,7:00 p.m. at Lighthouse Word Church; three miles SE of Chiefland on Alt 27. Call (352) 493-1554 or (352) 949-0216 for more information. To show your appreciation a love offering will be received. "All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof for correction, for instruction in righteousness:" 2 Timothy 3:16 ^du 0ope jfamilp (lmurcf 4470 N.W. County Road 236 Bell, Florida 32619 ~1 Mile West of US-129- Service Times Pastor: Rev. Lynn Wagner 10:00 am Sunday School 11:00 am Sunday Morning Worship Office: 6:30 pm Wednesday Bible Study 386-935-4219 "In .the beginning was the Word, 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 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.geocities.com/churchofgodtrenton_fla WE WELCOME YOU TO UNION BAPTIST CHURCH (SBo 6259 $.E. 75TH AVENUE NEWBERRY. FL 32669 UNDAY SCHOO*L *............................. 9:45 AM MORN IN WORSHIP .................................. 11 AM. EVENING WORSHIP ...................................... 6 PM WEDNESDAY EVENING SERVICES: ADULT BIBLE STUDY, CHILDREN, & YOUTH .. 7 PM PASTOR: TRAVIS MOODY MINISTER OF YOUTH: ROBBIE BEACH SCHURCH PHONE: 386-472-3845 "WIN THE lo-T AND-TEACH- THE SAVED TO SERVE" '* ^ ," 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 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 W orship ............................ 11 am Evening W orship ............................... 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" I ==mom momrAmmmmmi THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 2006 GILCHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL Page Four A THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 2006 GILCHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL Sam and. Deborah Barrett would like to announce the marriage of their daughter, Charly Dawn Cochran, to Rubin Jerrels IV, son of Rubin and Debbie Jerrels III. The wedding took place at the historic Fort Zachary Taylor Beach in Key West, Florida on Tuesday, February 14, 2006 at 5:30 in the evening. The location was chosen for its breathtaking view where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Gulf of Mexico. Invitations will be nailed for Charly and Rubin's upcoming local reception. Freeman Plumbing Now Has a Service Van Available To Handle Your Plumbing Needs.' Residential & Commercial Service Work. & New Construction, Additions, Remodeling, Etc. (352) 498-0703 (352) 493-3801 (352) 210-0062 LICENSED INSURED FREE ESTIMATES Walter Freeman L. IB = State Certified Master Plumber Accepting Major #CFC057595 Credit Cards Marriage Applications Filed In Gilchrist County Seth Ward Maurer, date of birth, 8/13/86, and Megan Ni- cole Baker, date of birth, 5/9/85, both of Trenton, Florida. Marriages Filed In Gilchrist County Dusty DeWayne Trail, date of birth, 11/10/78, and Cassan- dra Mercedes Cabrera, date of birth, 6/29/80, both of Branford, Florida were married on March 18, 2006 in Branford by Steve A. Boyd. ". Michael Dale Cashatt, date of birth,.9/29/48 and Marcia Mae' 'Greer, date of birth, 2/24/54, both. of Bell, Florida, were mar- ried April 8, 2006 in ,Bell by Cecelia B. Merritt. THS Class Of 1986 Planning Reunion The THS Class of 1986 is currently planning an upcom- ing 20-year reunion for the fall. Additional information will be posted on classmates.com.: If you or someone you know graduated from Trenton in 1986, please submit a current address to Amy at -454-7421. acspencert('alltel.net; Jennifer at 462-5848. jlufteachci_,alltel.net; or Jess at 472-3059, jrswl027@yahoo.com. Notice To City Of Trenton Residents RE: SPRING CLEAN-UP The City of Trenton w ill NOT be having a Spring Clean-up this year. It has been noted that , many residents have already placed items for pick-up on the rights-of- % ay. This notice is to .inform you that it is illegal, according to Ordinance, to leave items on the City right-of-way that the garbage company would not normally pick-up. "Weekly Household Garbage" pick-up does not include items such as appliances, old furniture, tires, building debris, etc, but said, items can be carried to the , Recycling Center in Bell .for disposal. If these items are left on the right-of-way you may be subject to fines. If you have any questions, please call 463-4000, ex. 304. NOTICE OF ENACTMENT OF ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF TRENTON, FLORIDA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN rursuant to Section 171.044, Florida Statutes, as amended, that an ordinance, the title of which hereinafter apple -s, will be considered for enactment on May 1, 2006 at 6:00 p,m. in the Kath- ryn Deen Commission Chambers, ty Hall, located at 114 North Main Street, Trenton, Florida. Ordinance No. 2006-10 provides for the voluntary nexation of a parcel of land contiguous to arid lying south of the boundaries of the City of Trenton, Florida, as s. wn on the location map below. The area to be annexed is located in Sec- tion 20, Township 10 South, Range i East, Gilchrist County, Florida. The area to be annexed consists of 12.62 acres, more or less. The completeleg description of the area to be annexed, as well as copies of the ordinance, can be obtained from the Office of the ity Manager/Clerk, City Hall located at 114 North Main Street, Trenton, Florida, during regular business hours. ORDINANCE NO. 2006-10 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. P r 21 At the aforementioned meeting all interested parties may appear and be heard with respect to the ordinance. SAll 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. it A Card Of Thanks Thank you for all the cards, letters .you sent, and all the phone calls, visits, and prayers you gave, during my recent hospital stay and surgery. I am doing much better now. Thanks again, Bobby.,Simmons Levy County Genealogy And History Society To Meet April 23 The Levy County Genealogy and History Society will hold' their regular meeting on Sunday, April 23, at 2:00 p.m. at the Levy County Quilt Museum. The program this month will be "Tips for Gathering Oral History" and will be presented by member Babs Robinson of Williston. She will cover how to gather ,this information by listing the persons \ou should interview, getting familiar with equipment. legal issues, setting up and etiquette. Following the discussion the members ~, ill break into groups and conduct actual interviews. This s sone form of geneal- ogM gathering that many people overlook' You ma\ have the best information at Nour finger- tips, but if youdo not use it then it may be lost. All members and anyone in- terested in learning more about this topic are invited to attend the meeting. Birthday Party And Albritton Family Reunion To Be Held April 29 Friends and relatives are in- vited to attend the 80th birthday, party for 'Inez David and to be par of the celebration of our first Annual Albritton famin ily reunion. The decedents of Jack and -Mary Albritton who lived .in Fishbone are scattered e'er'- where, but will come together, _at the Trail Riders Club in Cross City- at 2:00 p.m. on Saturda), April 29th. The dinner will be covered dish with drinks and table ser- vice provided. Come and plan to have a great time meeting cousins you probably have never met: If you have any questions please call Suzanne Davis at 352-463-9077. Socials Happy Birthday wishes to Clarice Fowler, Russell Miller, Betty Sue Langford, and Peggy Lamer on April 20th; to Char- lie Hatch, Genee Hurlston, and Jeannie Kelly on April 21st; to Joe Gould, Maria Anderson, and Kim Lee on April.22nd; to Mark Lang, Joseph Thrash, Evan McQuiston, Stanley MacHenry, and Jessica Mahoney on April 23rd; to Anna Smagacb, Jennifer Guthrie, Donald Hilliard, Marie Lane, and John Parrish on April 24th; to Gary Rexroat, Vida Watson, Donna Raney, Joanne McLeary, and Stephen Thur- man on April 25th; to Eleanor Browning, Amanda Thomas, Courtney Martin, Brett Diaz, Leslie Jenkins, Pat Colonge, Jacklyn O'Donnell, Regina Pearce, Rhett Watson, and to Jan Warren on April 26th. Happy Anniersary wishes to Alan and Denise Harrison on April 22nd. Dixie County Trades Red Blood For Red Bellies The Di.\ie County Chamber of Commerce will host a blood drine %with LifeSouth Commu- nity' Blood Center at its Fanning Springs Red Belly Day this Me- morial Day weekend. Look for the Bloodmobile on Saturday. May 27th between the hours of 7:45 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Red Belly Da\ will, feature rides, crafts, concerts and a belly flop contest. Come and Join us for a good time and a good cause. Donors must be' at least 17 ears old, weigh 110 pounds or more, and show a photo I.D. at the time of donation. For more! information, please call 352-334- 1000 or isit tw-., .lifesouth.org Gilchrist County Sheriff's Volunteers To Have Meeting May2 The Gilchrist .County Sher- iff's Volunteers will hold their monthly\ Executive and'General' Membership meeting on Tues- day, May 2nd, at 6:00 p.m. On tle agenda j the, annual ., election of officers The meet-, mrg will be held:at the Sheriff's Office and the public is invited. Melissa Clark, of Trenton, the daughter of Pat Clark of Tren- ton, and .the late Charles Clark, is engaged to Ryan Hausner of Trenton. the son of Dawn Marsh of Trenton and Tom Hausner of Fontana, Wi sconsin. Melissa is a 199S graduate of Trenton High School and is cur- rently employed by Fun 4 Kids in Trenton. Ryan is a 1991 graduate of Trenton High School and served in the United States Marine Corps between 2000 and 2004. He is currently employed by Fun 4 Kids in Trenton. The couple plans to marry on May 20,20,06.at the. Trenton Church of God with a reception following at the Gilchrist County Woman's Club. Woodland Craft Signs 4 Vinyl Letters ~ Custom Graphics Business & Personal , Real Estate & Political 463-7135 , Beth Davis Photography WEDDINGS PORTRAITS SPECIAL EVENTS"', , -CEDAP, KEY F LC)R IIDA (352) 543-5568 Page Five Mr. and Mrs. Rubin Jerrels IV 6oi4ac//~re&~f2 Ryan Hausner and Melissa Clark ~/6Mw~w& ~'aime/W41" A THANKK YOU from Katie Wilkerson I would like to thank everyone who purchased my steer at the Suwannee River Fair. Because of your teamwork and everyone pulling together, yowhelped me to accomplish my goal. Again, thank you and may God bless you and your business. Ameris Bank Thomas W Waldrop - Jacksonville Livestock Don Green Melon Sales Bill Douberly Melon Sales Sanchez Farms - Herman Jr. and Virginia Herman Sanchez, Sr. Dr. Jeff Matilsky Dr. William Warring Bailey Brothers Wayne & Kathy Brown Ferdinand & Juanita Williams Conaway Livestockr: Ocala Livestock Market " Mr. Ivery Luckey . Three Door Kennels Mr. & Mrs. Hinson Kelly Durrance .... Page Five PLUMBING PROBLEMS? -M -, - Paze Six Chiefland Rotary Club Fishing Tournament :'o Be Held May20 The Chieflarid Rotary Club SFishing Tournament will be held *.in Cedar Key on Saturday, May .*020,2006. The tournament offers up to ;$7,500 in cash prizes in various 4 Categories. All prize amounts are :based upon a 100-boat field and '-the cash .prizes will be -adjusted yfor fewer entries. There are $1,000 first prizes *for the largest spotted sea trout -:and largest redfish with smaller *,bash prizes for second and third .'places. There will also be' a best bag -;award of $2,000 based .upon $,Jlhe weight of 2 redfish and five troutu. : The biggest trash fish of the tournamentnt will win a $50 prize 'by weight as long as it is of legal . size and on the tournament's ap- proved fish list. Until May 6, the entry fee per "'boat with captain and mate is $125. On May 7 the entry fee increases to $150. Extra anglers may be added at $50 each.' There will be a captain's meet- ing and Calcutta on Friday night ,May 19 at the Cedar Key Lions' 'Club. The. social hour begins at -,6:30 p.m. and the dinner will be served at 7:00 p.m. This will be a great time for all and will provide: valuable information regarding the tournament. All .entrants will receive a goody bag, a .tournament tee shirt upon payment of the entry fee. There will be other gifts and prizes available for contestants. Entry forms are available at many area businesses includ- ing the Chiefland Citizen or by contacting The Chiefland Rotary Club, PO Box 931, Chiefland, FL. Event Coordinator Den- nis Radice can be. reached at 352-493-9533. or by email dlradice@hotmail.com. Gilchrist County Journal Deadlines The deadline to submit *editorial or advertising copy is Monday at 5:00 p.m. to be included in the next Thursday's edition of. the newspaper. You may .bring your' article to the.' Journal office, Email the article gilchrisUournal@bellsouth.net. or fax to (352) 463-7393. License#CAC1813540 LENNOWX o ***- ---**. - Florida Crackers Chapter of Florida Trail Association Schedules May, Activities The Florida Crackers, Chapter of the Florida Trail Association have some great .hikes and activities planned for May. The public is welcome to join in these activities to enjoy the great outdoors in, north central Florida! Please contact the activity leader listed below prior to any event in case' there is a change. in the time or location. On Sunday, May 7, we will meet at Gold Head Branch State Park and hike the shady Fern Loop, Ridge Trail and Loblolly Trail ending at. Johnson Lake. There is a bathhouse available if you want to take a cool dip in the lake. Bring lunch, water, bug spray, swim suit, and-folding chair.. Gold Head State Park is 6 miles NE of Keystone Heights on SR 21 There's an entrance fee of $4.00 per car or free %v ith park pass - Call leader Rosalie McGrath (352) 473-3334 foir the meeting time, and to sign up We will be hiking in the Ocala Nanonal Forest on Saturday, May 13. We will meet at 9:00 a.m. and: hike the Florida Trail from Pat's Island parking lot to Hidden Pond.. Then we will rest and have lunch, explore the pond area. hike back to cars This is approximately a seven to eight mile round trip .hike. Bring lunch, snacks, plenty of water, bug spray, camera. sunscreen. etc. Contact leader Elizabeth Van Mierop (352) 378- 4207 or elizasan@'aol corn for more information and to sign up. Our May chapter meeting will be a picnic on Saturday, May 20,. at Rainbow Springs State Park near Dunnellon. Plan to meet inside the park in front of gift.shop at 10:00 am. to explore this beautiful park, or come at noon to enjoy the picnic lunch and chapter meeting. Bring a covered dish and/or dessert to share. All eating/drinking utensils will be provided. The park entrance is 3 miles north ofDunnellon on the east side 6f US 41. : Entrance fee is $1. per person. Carpooling is available from Gainesville. Contact leaders Ted' Wilkin and Diane Wilkins (352) 378-8823 or dianewilkins@fl oridatrail org for information The Honda Crackers Chapter of the Florida Trail Association serves residents of Alachua, Gilchrist, Levy 'and Marion counties. Incorporated in 1964, the Florida Trail Association is a nonprofit volunteer organization responsible for building, maintaining;, promoting. and protecting hiking trails across the state of Florida,- with a special focus on the 1,400- mile Florida Trail, one of onl', eight National Scenic Trails in the United States With IS chapters throughout Florida, the Flonda Trail Association offers educational opportunities for people to learn to appreciate and conserve the natural beauty of HFlonda. and provides recreational opportunities for hiking and camping. To learn more about the Flonda Trail Associalnon and the Florida Crackers chapter and its actiiies. visit our vebsite at \v fIondatrail.org Two things are bad for the heart running up stairs and run- ning down people. Bernard Baruch Gator Storage Trailo.r Rentals" 352-372-6206 Tri-County Home Plans Mike Keesee Designs & Tom Edwards Designs Hae Teamed Up To Provide Award Winning Plans For The Tri-County Area *HOME PLANNING *CUSTOM DESIGNS ADDITIONS *CAD PLAN ENTRY PLAN REVISIONS POLE BARNS S- ---- ---- -- s I Springho'use Quilters News Us News. Springhouse Quilters News Springhouse Quilter's monthly business meeting was all buzzing last Tuesday when 39, members and three guests gathered for the meeting. The hostesses, with Norma Birman as chairman, did a super job of preparing refreshments for the meeting. Jan Litzinger presented a very informative demonstration on fabric dying. She described the different types of dying and the results to be expected from each. The demonstration generated enough interest that a workshop : may be planned .to show the complete dying process. Elaine Faison presented plans for the summer 4-H quilting and sewing camp. The dates of the camp will be June 5-8 for very advanced students, June 19.-22 for beginning sewing-quihling and July 17 for those wiho par- ticipated in the camp in 2005. Signup %%ill be held through the County Extension Office in conjunction with participation in the 4-H. Ann McDaniels is working on rebuilding the Springhouse %web site and it is now. available to members and those interested in Springhouse Quilters. A special thanks to Ann for reworking the %web site. 'The April workshop will be conducted- by Lois Scott on Seminole patchwork. Se enteen members hae signed up for this \workshop. If you need information about Springhouse Quilters. please check the web site, SpringhouseQuilters.org .or' contact Anna Gilliam, 463-7922 or Lois Scott. 463- 2207. Lois Scotn Publicity -I' 'I 'I' I' Crn~t ~S~rns j (352) 463-7135 - .q 'I' I .1 One of. the newest members 'of Springhouse; Quilters, Stephanie Legare, is 'shown displaying a completed, quilted, table runner. ,.Stephanie has just "graduated" from the Springhorise beginner quilting classes. IT'S YOUR SCHOOL -- LET'S GET INVOLVED!! CALENDAR OF EVENTS .From.April 20 to April 26, 2006 Gilchrist County Superintendent's Office 1-800-884-9131 Transportation Office 1-800-833-5702 Dale Time Event Place ALL SCHOOLS 4/20 S4/21 ', 4/24 4/26 . 4/245 4X25 '4/26 4'26 NO SCHOOL SPRING BREAK NO SCHOOL. SPRING BREAK ,' SCHOOL RESUMES Progress Reponrs Dlitnbud TRENTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL / 2'45PM Drm . 2 -15 PM 2.-i PM AM Science Far Drama Drama Asscmbb Program for Students TRENTON MIDDLE/HIGH SCHOOL 4/20, TBA 4/25 SAM 4/25- TBA" 4/20 4/24 4/25 4/26 Sof'rb3lI Dizineu CarmerTech Training Bell Auditornim Branl'-ord BELL NMIDDLE/HLG"I SCHOOL . ST A '' Sif l .' '. ''" i Solitb ll Field 3PM Sport.POimWSiil*' Gym 3:15PM Drama High Sihool Play Rehear'al Audironum 3:15 PM Drama High School Set Work Auditonum Akins Bar-B-Que Dairy Productions' Beauchamps Saw Shop Bell FFA Bill's Feed Capital City Bank Chiefland Farm Supply, Inc. Circle H Farms Columbia Livestock Market of Lake City, Inc. Tower Hill Insurance Julie & Bruce Thomas Custom Pine Straw Drummond Community Bank Flying Hawk S Farm Credit of North Florida y - Ho-Bo Tractor Company Ray E. Thomas, Jr., P.A. ( North Florida Holstein North Florida Livestock Market - Ar Rock Bluff Ranch Santa Fe Ford Hometown Realty Spears Trucking Je Myles Langford Land Clearing and Kincaid Watson Funeral Home Buddy Vickers Superintendent Y Douberly Farms Southern Tire & Brake B.L. Sales & Services Ameris Lancaster Realty Gator Cycle Park Southern Fuelwood, Inc. Trevor Bass Harvesting Norfleet Construction Bounds Heating & Air C Pickett Weaponry Kennard Ace Hardware Land Brokers Thank you sponsors for our support of the lilchrist FFA Alumni's nual rodeo! Thank you 'rry quincey Tpmmy Jones for use of our tractors! Roberts Family Bell Concrete Products, Inc. Billy Bobs Gilchrist'Building Supply Langford Farms Ray Hodge & Sons Alliance Dairies North Florida Peanut, Inc. Backyard B-B-Q Scaffs, Inc. DBA S&S Foods Sheriffs Department Southern States Suwannee Straw & Hay The Tan Zone Gray Construction Hitchcock's Foodway Northwest Cattleman's Supply, Inc. Mayo Fertilizer, Inc. Kelly's Auto Parts Byrd's Power Equipment Top Quality Hay Trenton FFA Trenton Medical Center Dependable Well Drilling Lindsey Land Clearing Allstate Subway State Farm Insurance Overstreet Mulching DeChamplain Bells & Whistles Storage & Car Wash Sullivan Pine Straw, Inc. Timberland Ford Riverland Mortgage Corp. Riverland Title Service Trenton Farm E4uipment Gilchrist Title Services Burt and Feather Judge Philman Don and Anthony Holt Riverland Title Services, LLC 723 East Wade St., Trenton, FL 32693 Phone (352) 463-6333 Fax (3521 463-6340 devon'5'rts.cc www.rts.cc 'Title Insurance *Real Estate Closings 'Place & Track orders on-line 4*' i^ Devon Weaver Agent Akins Heating & AC, Inc. 5120 N.W. 5th Street ' Bell, Florida 32619 . 352-463-2380 Servicing All Makes & Models * Specializing in High Efficiency Units *.. Indoor Air Quality Products * " Call us today to ask about an additional power company rebate of up to 5350. SOFTPIP4J &=0I VA IHA Cerurfi For More Information Call Toll Free 1-877-747-2300 or reach Tom Directly at 321-212-8163 *All Plans Designed to Meet or Exceed Floraida Builddrg Code FBC 2001* ; NOW , FOR- Y4FALL 2006,1 , CLASSES LA.CE CITY COMMUNITY EOLL Efi For more information call (386) 752-1822 wwwlakecitycc.edu Ai Equ Akas/Elqial OppminHy hstoi Finally Available In Florida NEW PLATINUM MEDICAL/DOCTOR PLAN *. Pays $50 for doctor visits (any doctor) Pays $250 a day while confined in hospital Pays $300 for emergency accident Pays $5,000 for inpatient/outpatient surgery Pays $ 1,000 the first time you are admitted to hospital Pays $3,000 for accidental death All for Only $95.25 Male or Female Call 1-800-942-2003 Today I -L x 'THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 2.006 GILCHRIST COUNTY 1OURNAL I UlTTjh-)A1,V AVJDi1- TU, '-AU %-jAA I -C T -O ITY 101 ---A[ Page Seven Gulf Red Snapper Sport Fishing Season To Open Recreational red 'snapper season is just around the comer, prompting the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) to issue P reminder of the rules. Red snapper must be pe least 16 inches long- to- keep, and a four-fish-per-person daily bag limit applies. The recreational season opens April 15 in Florida waters in the Gulf of Mexico, and April 21 in Gulf federal waters. Florida waters extend nine nautical miles, offshore, an&d federal w-aters extend beyond state waters. Recreational season ends Nov. Ito give over- fished red snapper stocks in the Gulf a chance to, recover. April Is Alcohol Awareness Month The fourth leading cause of death among people ages. 10 to 24 is alcohol. Additionally, alcohol is a major factor in the three leading causes of death for youth, which include suicide, motor vehicle crashes, and homicide, and is linked to two- thirds of all sexual assaults and date rapes of teens as well as college students. Underage -drinking costs Americans nearly $53 billion. Alcohol abuse is the number one drug problem young people are experiencing in the United States right now. In the United States, the. average age kids begin to drink is 12-years-old. Additionally, people that start using alcohol before the age of 15 are four times more likely to develop an alcohol addiction at some point in their lives, compared to those who start drinking at the legal ,age of 21. Advertising and other media messages play a big role in setting social standards concerning underage drinking. It: has been proven that advertisements for alcoholic beverages influence current :drinking behavior, as well as intentions to drink. The above reasons are why the Community ''Anti- Drug Coalitions of America (CADCA) is 'joining the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) in "Reach Out Now National Teach-In,." a national alcohol education program that emphasize s Alcohol Awareness Month. The Teach-In includes lesson plans for schools, links to partners and resources and a listing of participating states and organizations. CADCA encourages leaders, professionals and coalitions across the country to participate .in this program ,to reinforce the message that alcohol is unacceptable both at school and at home. N*eed t sedafox (352) 4637393 FA "NEED A FENCE OF ANY KIND, C ALL DANNY ANYTIME." Barb Wire Woven Wire ' Chain Link Board Danny Hodge (352) 463-1832 -- Mobile (352) 493-5345, 4110 S.W. 25th Street Bell, Florida Cbanrkil ou Billy Smith's Klatermelons hins Bar-B-Q Damon Cggcett- Gitcbrist property appraiser fqorbuying my S, feeder steer 8uwannee River fair! ,k.nuyou aain. and (0d / Ness. ne atin, ,,tiAe/ St. 7 A Region Jamerson-Sheffield Post 91 352-463-1501-P. O. Box 559, Trenton, F1 32643 Post 91 News - Commander ShelbyMcKinney -(352) 463-1459 Adjutant Dean Williams (386) 454-8143 Chaplain -Carl Cornwell (352) 463-1473 LEGIONAIRS The Newberry American Legion Post 149 meets on the first Tuesday of the month at 7:00 PM at the Post Home, 26821 West Newberry Road in Newberry. The American Legion Auillian Unit 149 also meets at the same place and time. Jamerson-Sheffield Post 91 and Auxiliary Unit 91 Executive Committees meet on the second Thursday of each month at 6:00 PM in the Post 91 Home on US-129 north of Trenton. Jamerson-Sheffield Post 91 in Trenton meets in regular session on the third Thursday (tonight) at 7:00 PM at the Post Home on US-129 five miles north of Trenton. The American Legion Auxiliary Unit 91 meets at the same place and time, with a donation dinner served from 5"30 until 6.45 PNI Post 91 Legionnaire, Warrant Officer Steven Calloway. serving in Camp Phoenix, Afghanistan, with ihe Florida National Guard, B Company, 53rd Support Battalion, is asking help to sponsor the Shin Vari Orphanage there. There are presently twenty to thirty children at the orphanage, ranging from 3 to 16 years old, and in need of supplies. For clothing, child's size 3 through man's size 3; underclothes, socks, shirts, shorts and pants Shoes needed are size 5 through 11. Sheets, blankets,' towels and washcloths are needed too, along with hygiene articles like toothpaste, toothbrushes, combs, hair brushes and cleaning wipes. They also need school supplies such as: paper, pencils, crayons, coloring materials, etc. The children would enjoy getting toys and stuff, but no war-oriented toys such as guns and knives. If you wish to help.the Post 91 Family in this Donation Drive, a collection point has been set up at the Gilchrist County Veteran Service Office, 105 NE 1st Street, inTrenton. Unfortunately this article did not get published last week and the cutoff date is today (April 20) to bring in these items. If you can help this effort,, please contact Major Stroupe or one of the "Post'91 Family", that is a Post 91 Legionnaire or Auxiliary Unit 91 member. If you have clothing items or even better, money to help buy these items, take it by the Post tonight or drop it off with Major Stroupe in the Veteran Services Office by the courthouse in Trenton. This is one of the POSITIVE ways America can show the care and concern for the youth and peoples of Afghanistan. Please donate today. Trenton's Post 91 is planning to host a Flea Market/Yard Sale at the Post home next month. If you are interested in being a vendor and getting rid of some of your surplus, contact Post Commander Shelby McKinney for more details: The Post and Auxiliary will also have a booth at the Chiefland Flea Market in early May as well, so if you have items to donate for the Post fund raiser, again, contact Post Commander Shelby McKinney or the Auxiliary Unit President, Anne McKinney for more information. Saturday, April 22, Haisley Lynch American Legion Post 16 in Gainesville, is hosting the Second Annual Fourth District Legion Family Picnic. The festivities will begin at 12:00 Noon and go until whenever. The District is supplying the meat entree of hamburgers and hot dogs and everyone is to bring a favorite covered dish to share. Last year the food was great and the folks atPost 16 have been sprucing the building up and getting ready for us. Let's all show up with food, fun and Legion fellowship and meet some of the other Legionnaires from around our District. Continue to pray for our Armed Forces all around the world as well as those here at home. Watch over our Legion Family, helping out whenever aid however we can. For God and Country, Wayne Gravely, Post 149, Newberry Every '06 F-150. Supercab! Dixie County Trenton Resident Cattlemen's Arrested For Grand Association Presents Theft Bovine, 1st Annual Top On Monday, April 10, 2006, ,deputies arrested Kimberly M. Cowhand Pierson, white female, DOB Competition May 6 10/07/86 of 2079 SW .19th The Dixie County Cattlemen's Circle in Trenton. Association will present its 1st .' Pierson ,was, charged with annual Top Cowhand. Competi- seven (7) counts of Grand Theft tion on Saturday, May 6th at 9: Bovine, and is .presently still 00 a.m. at Sanders Dixie Farms incarcerated in .the- Gilchrist on Highway 349 N in Old County Jail on a $7,000 bond. Town, The' arrest culminated the Cowboys and cowgirls from investigation into the. theft of across .the state will .compete calves from the Alliance Dairy with their horses; against the which was originally reported obstacles and terrain that the. on March 24, 2006. The calhes everda\ cotwhand faces while -,ere recovered and returned to working cattle. This competi- the Dairy. lion will proe to be a fun and. challenging way to show off. . "our horsemanship skills. 1 Books will close on April 28th Gilchrist County at 5:00 p.m.,. so if you are inter- Journal Deadlines ested in being-part of our 'first "Theurnal eadlines. annual Top Cowhand Competi- The deadline to; subinit tion, please call 3,52-498-,7601 eMtonal o erting copy is or 352-542-7448. If no answer, Monday at 5:0 ..m. be please leae a message and sour. ncluded.in the next Thursdays call will be returned There is an edition of the newspaper. You en fee.. This is a non-profit may bring sour article to tie, organization and all proceeds Journal office. Email the article \%ill go into a college scholar- gilchristiournal@bellsouth.net, ship fund. or fa\ to (352) 463-7393. s nThnL k. U I f -u[ -.. Iue Subscribe to the I' Gilchrist County Journal! in ani ouu I or our continued cooperation'and support of the Journal. Every '06 F-150 Supercrew! Buddy Thylor, along with his step-children, Alexander ind Natalee Chason,; are proud to show the turkeys they killed'on opening dan of turketj season. Alexander and Nataleii' ar the. grandkids of Billy and Renee Plilnian. Advertise loinu Yard Sale In The Gilchrist County Journal At 463-7135 On AII Cars, Vans, SUVs, & Ranger Pickup Trucks! 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Johnson' takes on many quilts to finish and this one is a challenge but she gets it done. Sometimes the heim is worse. than all the quilting as each little square has to be done by hand. Log Cabin Quilters Log Cabin Quilters met Thursday, April 13th, at the Levy County Quilt Museum. Another quilt was put together and quilting started. As these quilts are finished, some are already sold, that means when the show comes in December we depend on the quilts that are' made at home to show and sell. A quilt is only a quilt until it is "." 2-. hand-quilted, then it becomes a treasure. . What a great day we had with' 44 World War II Veterans %with their families. The stories they have to tell are different than anN other war. Some trained with sticks as rifles and the equipment was not like it is today. Those times are always remembered and told and re-told. We know war is alw ays bad for those who have to go and we appreciate all they sacrificed. Jarrod and ten boys were out Tuesday and our yard is re- ally pretty. So many flowers are blooming and the tomatoes are making fruit. We have a garden in pots as well as in the flower beds. Many times all we have to do is go out and pick the food we want to cook. Today we had a lot of food and a lot of empty pots. That makes us feel great because if we had a lot left over we know our food was not good and we have always had good Southern food. We had 64 present. Winelle Home "Wilderness Welcomes Florida Trail Conservation Easement Agreement Benefits Conservation And. Recreation In Northwest Florida The Florida Trail will be realigned through a wilderness corridor in the heart of Florida's Panhandle thanks to an agree- ment between the U.S. Forest Service and Nokuse Plantation founder M.C. Davis. The 1,400-mile Florida Trail is currently routed along a roadway. before it enters Eglin Air Force Base. The new con- ,servation easement will allow hikers, to enjoy a 15-mile walk in the woods& paralleling Lafay-. ette Creek in southern Walton County. This new segment. of the Florida Trail closes a major gap between SR 81 and US 331, connecting lands of the North- _ _- " verse lands need to be conneciea Florida A nation and restored," said Davis. "Only ridaAsociation then can we ensure the return Of Community of wilderness to pass along to Colleges Members future generations." Have W rkshop On'. Natural land restoration is Have WorKshop On under wav at Nokuse Plantation Communication after decades of agriculture. sil- At the March meeting of the viculture and road construction Lake City Community College that has left the land scraped Chapter of Florida Association barren i ted of Community Colleges FACC i Sixth cogon grass and other inva- Toni Briley. LCCC academic sive, non-natie plandts.her advisor/coordinator of career With the goal of re-estabish- services, presented a workshop ing a region rich with biodi- on Interpersonal Communica- versing a region its more than 53.000 tions to FACC members. It %as acres. Nokuse Plantation is an a tun and eformatine workshop active member of the Gulf Coast in rhich everyone participated Plain Ecos~stem Partnership, a, in learning ne" skills for com- public-private partnership that municating. The \workshop cooperates on conservation proi- began with an iteracti e ge ects and management of more acquainted exercise followed than a million acres in northwest by a discussion of ho people Florida and south Alabama communicate through the use of containing the majority of the Nords, inflection, and body Ian- orld's remaining old-growth guage. Reasons for %why people orlds remain old-groth communicatee were presented longleaf pine ecosystem.aswe as the four principles, The easement across Nokuseas well as the four principles Plantation is also a key part of' of communication. The group the Northwest Florida Green- learned that communication is thea a project ith goal ofeen- inescapable. irreversible, com- w ay, a project with a goal of con- -o I , nesting Egln Air Force Base to plicated and contextual. the Apalachicola National Forest To oncludeetheskworkshop, 'ia a corridor ..'of naturalland the members were asked to play that provide wildlife habitat and the "whisper game. Sentence outdoor recreation opportunities was given to the first.person in a ',as well as a buffer zone between ,line, who whispered to the next local c ?munitiesAd militNrv '"person. on to-theend of the line Sestiriid train'..... ,- -'~'- where the last person repeated S"The Nokuse r aditiontothe the sentence to the best of their Florida National Scenic Trail ability. It was quite,comical adds significantly to the linkage to, see how the sentence had of protected natural communi- changed from the first person- ties in this region and increases to the last. Briley summed up our ability to access the area the workshop by discussing how for recreation and reflection," important communication is and said Deborah Keller, The Na- how we ommunicate is just as ture Conservancy's Northwest important as what we mmu- Florida Greenway Program ncate. coordinator. "Where we choose. to protect habitats and how those landscapes are linked to other There is not enough darkness protected habitats ultimately in all the world to put out the determine the long-term health light of one small candle. Bell Family HealthCare Quality Health Care, Convenient Location, Serving The Health Care Needs Of Our Community L'u' .S Bruce E. Thomas, MD Board Certified/Family Practice Complete Primary Care Well-Baby Exams Diagnostic X-rays Minor Trauma' Case Management Hearing and Vision Testing Mina Willis, PharmD/PA-C Family Practice Malcolm Hickox, PA-C Family Practice Jeffrey HansPetersen, MD Board CertifiedTamil. Practice Services Provided: * Chronic Disease Management Immunizations Diagnostic Laboratory Minor Surgical Procedures Family Planning Physical Exams Vaccines for Children ADD & ADHD Evaluations Health Screening HIV Testing * Sliding Fee Office Visits and Pharmacy Employers Please Ask About Our Preferred Employers Program (PEP)! Most Insurances Accepted ~ Equal Opporiunity Provider Providing Non-Profit Healthcare For Information: 1830 North Main Street Bell, Florida 352-463-1100 NOTICE OF ZONING CHANGE SThe City Commission of the City of Trenton, Florida, proposes to amend the text of the City of Trenton Land Development Regulations, as amended, hereinafter referred to as the Land Development Regulations, as follow s: LDR 06-4 an application by the City Commission, to amend the text of the Land Development Regulations, by adding;Section 4.17, "MU" Mixed Use Development zoning district, allowing a mix of residential, commercial, public and recreational uses as part of a coordinated development plan. FW A public hearing on the amendment to consider enactment of an ordinance to adopt the amendment will be held on May 1, 2006 at 6:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard, in the Kathryn Deen Commission Chambers, City Hall located at 114 North Main Street, Trenton, Florida. The title of said ordinance reads, as follows: ORDINANCE NO. 2006-13 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF TRENTON, FLORIDA, RELATING TO AN AMENDMENT TO THE TEXT OF THE LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS, PURSUANT TO AN APPLICATION BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, TO AMEND THE TEXT OF THE CITY OF TRENTON LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS BY ADDING SECTION 4.17,. "MU" MIXED USE DEVELOPMENT ZONING DISTRICT, ALLOWING A MIX OF RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL, PUBLIC AND RECREATIONAL USES AS PART OF A COORDINATED DEVELOPMENT PLAN; PROVIDING SEVERABILITY; REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE The public hearing may be continued to one or more future dates. Any interested party shall be advised that the date, time and place of any continuation of the public hearing shall be announced during the public hearing and that no further notice concerning the matter will be published. At the aforementioned public hearing, all interested persons may appear and be heard with respect to the amendment on the date, time and place as stated above. A copy of the amendment is available for public inspection at the Office of the City Manager/Clerk located at City Hall, 114 North Main Street, Trenton, Florida, during regular business hours. All persons are advised that, if they decide to appeal any decisions made at the public hearing, they will need a record 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 20, 2006b. The Gilchrist County Journal Fax Service Notary Service Rubber Stamps Printing 463-7135 Fax 463-7393 CK Contracting, Inc. Building Contractor Licensed & Insured - Specializing in Spec & Custom Homes Serving the Tri-County Area Many home plans available: 3 or 4 Bedroom Ranging from 1,200 2,300 sq. ft. Personalized service for every home owner Give us a call, we'll be happy to help you create a wonderful new home. 352-472-9888 Chad & Kellie White Lindsey Land Clearing Site Prep, Inc. Fill Dirt & Limerock, Site Prep & Pad Building Land Clearing Driveways Licensed & Insured 352-463-6125 or 352-535-5731 rdgC iopr vgn . r tcU PiUh I I of an ecosystem." I'l west Florida Water Management District with 56 miles of existing Florida Trail in Eglin Air Force Base. "We are proud to announce the acquisition of this unique public access conservation easement and hope it will serve as a model for future projects throughout the state," said Forest Supervi- sor Marsha Kearney,' National Forests in Florida. "We see this agreement as a major step forward. in the completion and protection of the Florida Trail," said Deborah Stewart-Kent, executive director of the Florida Trail Association. "This partnership increases our ability to connect people to the land and to Florida's Footpath Forever." The Florida Trail is one of eight National Scenic Trails in the United States. M.C. Davis views the ease- ment across Nokuse Plantation as one piece in a greater puzzle for natural connectivity. "For successful preservation of 'the habitats of the Gulf Coast Plain, large blocks of biologically di- Shown are Toni Briley,. pictured in front with FACC president, Doris Godwin (second row left, behind Briley) together with FACC members. ""TT TT'HURSAY, APRIL 2,2TUUOCA~CT TPTT~~TTVT'TPA iTES Announces Multipli Contest Wiinners Shown from left are Principal ]ean Lediina. and the win-i- ners of the multiplication contest who are, Alyssia Holcombe, grade 4; Breann. Adkins, grade 5; Quinton Woods, grade 5; Brandon Lovelace, grade 3; Lauren Hunter,' grade 3; and Anthony Costello, grade 4. The Tan Zone Salon i Tawnya Jenkins HairDesigner/ColorSpecialist -3 3249WestRailroad.Lane Suite B Bell, Florida 32619 352-463-8822salon 352-262-2647cell l 'TawnyaMJenkins@aol.com ]R;A eill'i IF,(,)iC'tv i e 'l'ieit e -t3 ,oEithey- LN TrentoiPA nimal Hospital Nw- 603pNorth Main Street -FilDt-Div ys Trenton. Florida -'( (352) 463-7100 fun 4 Kids! Pre-school/After schools Learning Center / Ages 2-12 Q / NAEYC Accredited Pre-K S/ Highscope Curriculum School Readiness Program / CPR/First Aid Certified / Voluntary Pre-Kindergarten / USDA Food Program / CDA Certified Teachers, 352-463-7614 2739 S.W. 19th Circle; Trenton Owners/Directors - Robert P. Marsh Dawn F. Marsh Lic#C03GI0007 It's Not About the Car ... It's about the precious cargo it carries. As a local independent agent, we can design an insurance program that's just right for you and your family. Give the people you love Safe.Sound.Secure.' protection from Auto-Owners Insurance Company. uto-Owners Insurance Nature Coast Insurance 12372 NW HWY 19, Chiefland, FL 32626 352-493-2565 cation Trenton Elementary School annually sponsors a multipli- cation contest for. students in grades 3, 4, and 5 in an effort to increase student growth on the state's standardized math test- ing. Students are encouraged to memorize their multiplication tables and are tested each Friday for accuracy., When the student reaches an 80 percent competency level, that name is added to the contest' list. After FCAT testing, a draw- ing is held for each grade level and two awards per grade level are made to the students whose names are drawn. This year, each winner re- ceived a $10 gift card to Wal- ' Mart. This year's winners are: Grade 5 Breann Adkins and Quinton Woods; Grade 4 Al- yssia Holcombe and Anthopny Costello; Grade 3' Lauren* Hunter and Brandon Lovelace. Greetings From Your Gilchrist School Nutrition Association Only a 'few weeks left in school this year. We hope that your children, have enjoyed the food and 'atmosphere in, our lunchrooms. We hope to contin- ue seeing them daily and prov'id- ing a great tasting and nutritional breakfast and'lunch for them'. Two of our employees were. named, non-instructional em- ployees of the year for Gilchrist County Schools. Jere Wilson, Lunchroom Manager of Trenton Elementary School. wx as named employee of the year, over all four schools. Carla Smith was named employee of Near at Bell High School. Great job girls! We hope that we are doing and will continue to do the right things to provide a great place to enjoy a nutritional meal while atlschool. I ' Connie Hodge and Faye Sheffield, President and Presi- dent-elect of Gilchrist School, Nutrition Association, attended the annual'Legislative Action Conference in Tallahassee Feb- ruary 20th and 21st. The agenda consisted of "How an Idea Be- comes' a Law," "Meeting with Your Legislators," "Overview of State Funding & The, Not So .rijne-Tipe.Pj, yersr", Also dis-' I. -ussed., was. the, no.gift, policy. food safety and our Florida De- partment of Agriculture. These Barron's meetings are very important to stay up-to-date with what is go- ing on in our state government that affects our local schools. Danna Tucker, Food Service Director for Gilchrist County, along with seven employees, at- tended the annual convention in Orlando this month. Three days of classes centered' around im- proving the service and quality of school lunchrooms. Federal requirements, new laws, issues of wellness .and health for our children are also addressed. Many ideas learned at these meetings are: brought back to implement in our local kitchens. Betty Shephard, Manager of Trenton Elementary lunchroom, won a trip to Los Angeles. She continually wins this prestigious award year after year due to her and her kitchen staff's devotion to making their lunchroom en- joyable and establishing healthy eating habits. This year she won a round-trip airline ticket, hotel stay, admission to the national conference and $500 for her kitchen. Way to go Betty! Our outgoing state president, Ruth Johnen, left her post with her message of "It's All About the Kids" that was used this school year. The incoming president, Tim Tanikersley, an- nounced the new slogan, "To the world you may be one person, but to one person you may',,be the world."' This was a very per- suasive idea for all to keep in our minds next school year. We look forward to another great'ear. Hope to see our regulars back and also many new faces. Give ,us a try, ou'llI be glad you did. Parents are welcome to come see and taste our man\ varieties of foods available. At our high schools, students enioy choices on four separate lines. Our last meeting of the year is planned for May 2nd at 2: 30, p.m. at Bell High School Cafeteria. Everyone is wel- come. If you have any questions regarding our School Nutrition Association, please contact us at 463-3220 Kevin Blythe Secretary G.C.S.N.A. Advertise your next yard sale in the... S GILCHRIST ' COUNTY JOURNAL! Aluminum. Licensed & Insured Free In-Home Consultations S* Screen Rooms Sun Rooms Year-Round Livirng Space Lifetime Transferable Warranty (Sun Rooms Only) Carports Patio & Deck Covers ' Decks & Handrails Vinyl Siding Storm Panels & Shutters ahomenrnoshbellsounnth.net Spring Break At Bell Library $H Shown are the children, from Kathy's All Things Daycahre who visited Bell Library during Spring Break. Spring Break At Bell Library On this beautiful "Spring Day," April 17th, the children fromKathy's All Things Daycare School Age Program visited the Bell Library. The Bell Librar, volunteers had a "Spring-Time" program just waiting to bloom. SThe children enjoyed books about birds, bees,, flowers, and trees read byr Mrs. 'Grace Vaught and ShirleN Anderson, director.- Afierward, each child created their own paper vase and flowers. The\ also enjoyed making a handprint butterfly. We- .would like to thank Kathy 's All Things Daycare for sharing their "sprouts" w ith .us; we enjoyed watching the ,children's excitement. The Bell Librar) sends a "thank you" to the Jordan Family for donating the snacks and crafts. We also send a "thank you" to our student 'v-olunteers. Erica .and Natasha Dahlgren. who helped assist the children. 'The Lord is my strength and my shield; my heart trusts in him, and I am helped. My heart leaps .for joy and I will give thanks to him in song. ~ Psalm 28:7 Pole Barns Installed Complete $1 79500 Total Dr. Richard W. Wagner BOARD CERTIFIED OPTOMETRIST 218 N. MAIN STREET (U.S. 19) CHIEFLAND, FL 32626 S.- - 352-493-4448 Dr. Wagner OPTOMETRIST Katie Hodge OFFICE MANAGER Same or Next-Da. A-ppointments Av.ailable *Blue Cross & Blue Shield.'PPC and Medicare Provider NEW & PREVIOUS PATIENTS WELCOME SI FLORIDA EA DEPARTMENT OF LIS HEALTH T GILCHRIST COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT Well Child & Newborn Care School & Sports Physicals Chronic & Acute Care Communicable Disease Maternity Care By UF Dept. OB/GYN 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: FREE PREGNANCY TESTS FREE BLOOD PRESSURE SCREEN CHILD & ADULT IMMUNIZATIONS We accept Blue Cross/Blue Shield, AvMed, PPC Care Manager, State Employees Group PPC, Health Options, Champus, CMS, Medicaid, Medipass, Medicare, and most other major insurances. 119 N.E. 1st Street, Trenton, Florida 32693 463-3120 Office Hours Monday Friday 8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. Page Nine I would like to thank the following companies for supporting the Suwannee River Fair, and for purchasing my hog. Troy Smith Construction Thrift Electric Whitfield Window & Door And also my grandparents Harold and Val Higginbotham. DeepSouThank you to everyone, CodyWooten Thank you to everyone, Cody Wooten 1-800-203-8214 or 352-463-3004 U, (-UT.CMRT.qT COT TNTY JOURNAL n-inrT TTr)7- %'T^A ~ A-DDPTT -)A InhrfA Volunteers Are Forever Giving At Ayers Health And Rehab Center Entertainer of the Year award went to Don Martin, Luther Hughes, and Vincent Osoric. Not pictured were Roselle Osoric and Amos Philman . Organization of the Year went to Springhouse Qtuilters Guild. Shown from left are Cheryl SWatson, Dee Gay, Tina Hanifee, Norma Birman, Lois Scott, and Anna Gilliam. .'.....-. '.- .. Gilchrist County School District . ^--: Eg -.): : A,;,. ,i * * S * * Ayers Health and Rehabilita- tion Center entertained about 200 guests on their front lawn with a "Sock Hop" this year for their annual Volunteer Banquet on Thursday night April 6th. DJ Ric Trisch from. High Springs played memorable music of the 50s and 60s during dinner. The Early Ford V8 Club brought out 12 of their antique cars for us to enjoy looking at during the eve- ning Remember the soda shops? Daniel Slaughter built our, soda fountain and everyone enjoyed those yummy root beer floats, malts, and sundaes. Dinner, served by staff mem- bers, brought back memories of hamburger and hot dog hangouts we all weit to.' Our dietary de- partment worked hard to make our dinner as authentic as pos- sible. 50s and 60s CDs were a thank you gift to organization groups and couples that volun- teered their time at Ayers Health. and Rehab Center. Helen Roberts. and Anna Gilliam, volunteer co-ordina- tors at Ayers. were thrilled to recognize those volunteers that did "above and bey ond" in the year 2005. Volunteer ofthe Year was Christine Wood; Volunteer Organization of the Year was Springhouse 'Quilters Guild: .Volunteer Church of the Year was Old Town United Methodist Church: Women.of the Moose S#494. VFW Auxiliary #5625. Entertainers of the Year were Don Martin, Amos Philman, Luther Hughes, Vincent and Roselle Osorio. We thank all of our volunteers for their hard work this past year. Of course the evening would not have been complete without everyone dancing to the "'Twist." Some of us Bab. Boomers felt it the next day. What a fun time we all had! We don't know what we'd do without these wonderful caring people and organizations. Our residents are blessed each day by your presence and your :car- ing about them. Thank you's go out to all the staff members who helped make this another memorable banquet. Also, thank you's go out'to all the businesses that made donations of door prizes for this special event. Just remember..'it will not matter what my bank account was, the type of house I lived in, or the * . Bell Middle / High School April 24th .........6:00-7:00 Next Year's 9th & I Oth graders April 25th........ 6:00- 7:00 Next Year's ]Ith & 12th graders Meetings will be held in the BHS Auditorium Trenton Middle / High School April 24th..............6:00-8:30 NextYear's 12th graders , April 25th......... ....6:00-8:30 NextYear's 10th & I I th 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! * Graduation 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 night scheduled for your grade con 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 kind.'ofcar I drove, but the world may be different because' you were a volunteer. 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 ke) note 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 will 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 Hall Available 352-463-1501 Volunteer of the Robert- of Ayers. Helen Roberts is shown presenting the Volunteer Service award to Cee Merritt, representing VFW Auxiliary #5625. ke The I \'omen of the A Moose #494. The winner of the Church of the Year went to Old Town United Methodist Church Register for Classe s For the 20064007 SchoolYear GELCHRI ST COUNTY JOURNAL Page Ten THURSDAY, APRIL 20,2006 mrm'hVADTHURDAY A'IL -UZUU %il CHRIST (701 YNTY 101, %I.fNLjPage1 Eleven LCCC Patient Care Assistants Graduate I - Shown are the graduates ofLCCC Patient Care Program. From left are Brena Lepore (Columbia), Nicole Shadd (Union), Nadine Moore (Columbia), .Sonja Markham (Columbia), and Deliz Colon (Columbia). On the back row are Janice Holder (Union), Danielle Olive (Columbia), Madison Race (Columbia), Adrienne Cobbler (Suwannee), and Penniy Prescott (Gilchrist)., Re-Roofing & Leaks Metal Roofing 25-Year Warranty MarnufactureT's FREE STIMATE. Assistants Graduate The Lake City Community : College Patient Care Assistant Class of Spring' 2006 held their commencement services on April 14 in the Lake City Medical Center Auditorium of, the Barney E. McRae Jr. MN.D. Medical Technology Building. The graduates have completed a state approved 13-week course and are now eligible to take the Florida Certified Nursing Assistant Examination. Upon Completion of the examination, graduates are prepared to work in 'hospitals, long-term care facilities, and home health care agencies. Training Class For Tax Sale Bidders To Be Held April 24 SAfter a %ern successful In- ternet Sale in May of 2005. the o ,. Gilchrist Count) 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 county. Moving from a physical sale to an Internet 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 , , The SVL Ledger S.V.L.'s opening night and day of baseball and softball went extremely well. Mitch Harrell and Frances Britton did really wonderful jobs preparing for these days. Youth Pastor Rick- ey Whitley, Pastor David Jones, Mr. Hardee Myer and The Bell High School J.R.O.T.C.- Color Guard, under the direction of 1st Sgt. John Meinholz, made our evening under the lights all that more special. Terry Boyd and Tony Williams kept the burgers and hot dogs tasty that opening night. The next day, Terry Boyd, who knows how to do a "count," cooked so many sausages, hot dogs and burgers that we lost count. Terry's son Garrett also did a wonderful job of assisting his dad all day long Saturday with the cooking. Again, we want to continue to thank Cloud Haley for all he's done for the youth of Gilchrist County. Most of all, we hope everyone had an enjoyable rime! Baseball and softball seasons. are off and running with both leagues plaN ing throughout the region. The concessions corn- mittee of Lydia Harrell. Kellk Skawienski. Ginger Mower and Lynn GotT hame kept the con- cessions running smoothly. Our parents and students (earning community service hours) have helped out tremendously in the concessions booth. Terry Par- rish has been a huge help with weekly field preparation and our coaches have been doing a wonderful job of prepping their fields pnor to games. Thank you all so much! Remember, don't a -~ I ~ be shy we can use all the help we can get and it's fun and easy! We have tournaments planned at McArthur Park on. June 2, 2006 in softball and June 17, 2006 in baseball. Hope you can come out and enjoy the games. Construction of our state of the art batting, cage is proceeding along largely due to the efforts of Todd Gray. The floor has been poured and the netting should be going up soon. Gilchrist County is helping with the new field un- der way at the north end of the park by bringing in seventeen loads of dirt. This will go along way in leveling the ground at this end of the park. Keith Mow- er has upgraded our security sys- tem at the park and also installed, a water heater in concessions. Stephen Cutts has installed new wall mount soap dispensers in the. bathrooms. Officer Crawl of Lancaster C. I. continues to - beaulif., clean and improve our facilities. We .appreciate: all of ; their efforts. Don't think these improvements' go unnoticed because we hear compliments How Will You Celebrate Earth Day? By Anna Wild It started as an idea' in No- vember 1962; Senator Gaylord Nelson was concerned that "the state of our environment was simply a non-issue in the politics of the country." So he brought' the idea, of a national conserva-' weekly from you, the parents and children of S.V.L. Cheerleading and tackle football sign-ups will be on the Saturday of May 20th and May 27th. Watch for fliers and ad- vertisements in the Journal. The mascot/logo judging commit- ,tee is at this time re% viewing all submissions to our contest. A %%inner ill be announced soon! 'Finally, our next board meeting is scheduled for Monday, May 8, 2006 at the McArthur Park conference room. Hope to see you there! "BOA T INSURANCE? BUT IT'S JUST A WEEKEND TOY." BOAT INSURANCE CAN HELP PROTECT YOUR BOAT AND THE THINGS IN IT. EIVE MEACALL. AND IULL HELP. - lj STANLEvIiNSURAIICE AC~r> N 630ONE Sanla Fe BI d. 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Finance charge will be aswssd tirom datr of purch.sc, unless the total purchase price and all related insurance premiums (if applicable) are paid in full within the WWW.SNAPPER.COM CANTON 1OUSE Chinese Restaurant 463-1089 El' "* i^-- ^ ^ '*^ LUNCH BUFFET $4.75 with Iced Tea weekdays Lunch: Monday- Friday 11:30 am -2 pm Dinner: Monday Saturday 5 pm -9 pm MORE, THANIRm. TIRES Brakes Alignments Oil Changes Southern Tire & Brake 626 North Main Street Trenton -60 o '463 MA JONSN HURLEY / WILLIAMS AUCTION TRENTON ICE HOUSE (LOCATED NORTH OF TRAIN DEPOT) FRIDAY 6 30 PM Oldies, But Goldies - In ,Antiqlues-Collectables-Prim cities Furnittire-Jewelry-Glassware-Old Guns BUYING AND SELLING ESTATES FOR MORE INFORMATION 386-454-8256 or 386-454-4991 # AU 437-AB270 . NO Payments, Interest or Down Payment for FULL YEAR' -1 Page Eleven GILCHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL . IPT-ITTDQnAV A'PllTT ')0 ')OOA tion tour to the attention of Presi- dent Kennedy and Attorney Gen- eral Robert Kennedy. They both liked his idea and the President began his five day, eleven state: conservation tour in September: 1963. While this tour did not: succeed in getting conservation, issues on the political agenda, right away it did .plant the seed: into what ,would later become: .Earth Day. Earth Day was 1st celebrated April 22, 1970 and, what started as some people tak-; ing ibthe rime to learn more about: what was happening to their- en-, vironment and ways they could, improve the environment, has, l lead to stiffer industry' and private citizens alike. Along the way many individuals had a hand in bringing the issues thai effected our environment to light including Rachel Louise Carson, Author of "Silent Spring." For myself I learned about "Going Green" in the mid 1980s and I made several changes in (Continued to Page Twenty) mn age weve --- -- Jiful He PS j~itp & ( .4 ~' ~ b^E^ lip PC i efPIS Bits & Pieces From The Joyful Heart Quilters & Crafters Of North Gilchrist County "Zippity do da...zippity de ay, My, oh my, what a wonderful day," is exactly what kind of a day Wednesday, April 5th started out to be. As I was driving along the dirt road under a bright azure blue sky with mounds of marsh- mallow clouds I could almost hear Brer Rabbit singing while. hopping down the road on his way to the brier patch, stopping to say "howdy" to all the critters along the way. It was a perfect day for our Spring Fling. And What a fling we had. ..26...of us. We really did not' plan on doing any. work. however, a few did work a while on projects in progress while we were setting up the buffet. What a delicious, colorful, mouth watering feast it. % as. I cannot begin to tell o6u all of the dishes or who brought that. What I can tell \ou is that "e all ate as if %e would never eat again and we didn't, stop until we were as' full as ticks. Cath\ Strom and Alice Binns, presented me with my complet- ed, lavender and purple on white e monk's cloth,, Swedish weav- ing afghan. Praise the Lord,' and thanks be to Him for such great friends. I would never Shave gotten .it finished. It will look just lovely in my all white, 'with splashes of purple here and there, bedroom. Thank you, thank you, thank you ladies. Madeline Norman has' fin- ished her "Yo Yo" quilt and what an undertaking that was. It.is beautiful and now, after taking 'a deep breath, she is starting more yoyos as she's making shams to match. Elaine Nemeth told her, she has to enter it in the State Fair next year. We held the much awaited for drawing for our. third place winning "Ladies, Night Out" quiltl. Eerone; wanted' to win this quilt in the Worst way. .especially me. When the drawing took place the silence was .like that in Mudville when Casey was at bat. Who would it be...everyone held their breath.s A hand reached in and fished around for. a piece of paper.. Slowly the hand came out of 'the container and the paper was handed over. Even more slowly the paper was unfolded. .who would it be? At last the name was, called out...Maxine Hale.. .Everyone started to breathe again. Maxine and her. daughter Pat Luka had just, left shortly before as Maxine hadn't been feeling well. Cathy called the house and they were just driving up. Her granddaughter said, "You have to go back, you won the quilt they want to take your picture." Well sir, back they came and what a joy it was to see how hap- py Maxine was that she had won our most coveted treasure. You would have thought she had just ,She did it...and we are so proud of her. Madeline Norman ,couldn't be more pleased with her beautiful "Yo Yo" quilt. Our thirdd place "Ladies Night Out" quilt is in the background. -lj , Ruth Wilkerson, left, and Alice Binns, celebrated their March birthdays. Madeline Norman and Gwen A filankich misd ou1t. Gilchrist Title Services invites you to attend our Chamber , Mixer/Open House Monday, April 24th 4 pm. -7 pm ' I 302 North Main Street - Trenton If (Old Tri-County Bank Building) Restaurant, Catering Service & Cakes Available Daily Blueplate Special $6.50 (Monday Friday, while they last) ~ Call Ahead Window Pickup Available ~ " ^ 352-463-8831 , 1122 East Wade Street Mon & Tues 6am 3pm Wed & Thurs 6am 9pm Fri& Sat 6am- 10pm .7 r4al V irenton, Flonda 32693 Sunday 11 am 3pm. Open For Breakfast 6 am (Mon-sat) SUNDAY LUNCH (BUFFET ONLY) Forever Flowers & Gifts 352-463-9176 or, Toll Free 1-866-261-7986 r-_ www.foreverflowerstrenton.com "Your Full Service Florist" 721 East Wade Street Trenton, Florida 32693 Fresh & Silk Arrangements Funerals Weddings Rentals Plants Prayer Box Bracelets Mommy & Me Bracelets' MaggiB. Purses Texas Leather Purses & Men s Wallets Baby Camo Large Selection of Picture Frames Hours: M-F 9am 5pm Sat. 9am 12pm STleieflora Laura Teague/lCharlotte Pedersen Owners Catherine Vega, PA-'C Pediatrics Complete Primary Care Well-Baby Exams Diagnostic X-rays Minor Trauma Case Management Hearing and Vision Testing Most Insurances A( 911 South Main Street Trent Equal Opportunity I won the lottery. What a blessing it was for her. One, she doesn't have a quilt, of course this one is not for use, just for show. Two, she's never won anything before and three, and most decidedly the best of the blessing is that three generations of her family worked on this quilt. Congratu- lations Maxine, may you enjoy this piece of memorabilia as much as we all enjoyed creat- ing it. Next time we'll have the picture of Maxine and the quilt to put in the paper. Those of us working, on our lap quilting blocks are all at var- ious stages. Our January block was the "Friendship Star." Our' February block was the "Formal Garden." The one for March was "Shoo Fly" and now April's is "Baby Bud." It's amazing how different they all look even though they are all the same pat- tern. The choice of fabric, color and arrangement make each quilter's block definitely unique. It willibe interesting to see them all finished. Here's a quilting tip I read recently that I thought I'd pass along. All-cotton batting makes a cozier quilt than polyester, but' James F. Ivey, MD Board Certified Family Practice doesn't hold together as well. If you do use a cotton batt, be sure: .to quilt it closely. Quilting lines should be no more than an inch apart. Larger gaps will result in bunched-up batting later as the quilt is used. And since we have just cel- ebrated Easter, here's a tip from God.. "For by grace you have' .been saved through faith, and that not of yourselves; it is the gift of God, not of works, lest anyone should boast. For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand that we should walk in .them." Ephesians 2:8-10. 'Til next time, A Joyful Heart, Marilyn Runde The best thing to give to your enemy is forgiveness; to an op- ponent, tolerance; to a friend, your heart; to your child, a good example...to yourself. respect: to. all men, charity. ~ Arthur James Bal four Deborah Weyer, MD Board Certified Pediatrics Curtis Kirby, PA-C Family Practice Internal Medicine Advertise Your Yard Sale In The Gilehrist County Journal At 463-7135 Hunt's Pest Control, Inc. GET RID OF: Cockroaches Waterbugs German Roaches Ants and other Household Pests WE DO TERMITE INSPECTIONS Phone 493-1051 493-4772 ite send 'em packing! L licks Seal Coating and Striping, LLC. Commercial and Decoratje Thermoplastic. Residential Truncated Domes Asphalt, Parking Lots and Driveways, Phone: (352) 535-5479 Fax: (352) 463-7745 Ronnie Hicks Licen -ed and insured Trenton, Florida Christine Chapman, Board Certified Family Practice Services Provided: Chronic Disease Management Physical Exams Immunizations Vaccines for Children Diagnostic Laboratory ADD & ADHD Evaluations Minor Surgical Procedures Health Screening Family Planning HIV Testing Sliding Fee Office Visits and Pharmacy Employers Please Ask About Our Preferred Employers Program (PEP)! accepted ~- Quality Health Care for the Entire Family on, Florida 32693 Provider 3. 52-463-2374 DO John Frazier, DC Chiropractic Physician Providing Non-Profit Health care for 30 years Pediatrics 463-6292 Grand Opening, 4 May in Trenton "; Genesis Martial Arts Academy (Inside Elite Fitness) Free uniform with early registration before May 1, 2006 Classes will be Mon., Wed., and Fri. You lssesrage 6,0yr. old 4:45, til iSS p.m. Adult Classes, 10 years old and up, 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. For more information:.. Contact Elite Fitness at 352-463-2930 or Mr. B 386-935-3951 S806 E. Wade St., Trenton STRENTON MEDICAL CENTER Quality Health Care, Convenient Location, Serving The Health Care Needs Of Our Community GILCHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 2006 P-oP T IUlv- I VAe o -. In uTIthAVAP11 0 0(1 c rI1R5TVTNTYTO IPAT Paexhiree Mrs. Ottiest Alice Koon Akins Mrs. Ottiest Alice Koon Akins of Bell died Monday, April 17, 2006 in Bell. She was 89. Mrs. Akins was born Hildreth and came to this area from there in 1936. She was a farmer and member of Bethel Church of Christ in Bell. She had been a Christian for 70 year" and was an avid gardener and loved the outdoors. She was preceded in death by her husband of 35 years, Ferrell R. Akins. Mrs. Akins is survived by a daughter, Gyndilin (Gwen)' Barker of Bell; two sons, Bas- com R. Akins of Lake City and Joseph (Joe) Akins of Jack- sonville; three sisters, Minnie Brunette Mellette of Branford, Bertie Sue Riser of O'Brien, and Norma Jean Edwards of Lake City; 10 grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren. A funeral service was, held rWednesda), April. 19, 2006 at Bethel Church of Christ with ' Mr. David Halter conducting the- service. Interment followed at Bethel Church of Christ Cem- etery. In addition to flowers, dona- tions may be, made to Haven Hospice of the Tri-Counties Arrangements were under the care of WATSON FUNERAL HOME, Trenton. Mrs. Mary Frances, Fowler Bass SMrs. '"Mary Frances Fowler Bass of Trenion died ThursdaF, April 13, 2006" at Shands at . AGH. She had been a resident of Trenton for 60 years. Mrs. Bass was a member of the Church of Christ. She is survived by her hus- 'band, Thomas Wiley Bass ,of STrenton; daughters, Dovie Bass and Mary Bass Bennett, both of Trenton; a sister, Gussie "Jerri" F. Raum of Gainesville; two grandsons, Thomas Morgan and ,Colby Hiram Bennett,; both of Trenton. S,A funeral service was held .Monday, April 17, 2006 at, Milam Funeral Home Chapel. Interment followed at Jonesville Cemetery in Newberry. Arrangements were under the eare of MILAM FUNERAL, ,HOME, Newberry. FENCING Sam Ferguson Mr. Samuel Lane Ferguson Mr. Samuel Lane Ferguson of Bell died Wednesday, April 12, 2006 in Gainesville after a brief battle with lung cancer. He was 61. Mr. Ferguson was born in, Norfolk, 'Virginia and came to this area 22 years ago from Fort Pierce.. He was the Finance Director, for Gilchrist County and attended Priscilla Baptist Church. He served in the United .States Army and % as a member' ,of William T. Carlton Masonic Lodge '#46 of Trenton, Morocco Temple in Jacksonville. Ambas- sador at Large. Aide to the Po- tentate. Gainesville Council 27 Royal and Select Masters, Twice Past Commander 'of Pilgrim Commander\ #7 Knights Tem- plar, Suwannee Ri %er Shrine Club of Trenton, Order of the Eastern Star Chapter #25 1. York Rite Bodies, Ro al Arch Mason. Chapter #2 of Gainesville. Nlas- ters and Wardens Association of the 12th Masonic District of Florida. Scottish Rite of Freema- sonry of Ocala. Knight Crusad- ers of the Cross of Gainesville,. American Legion of Trenton, Honorable Order of Kentucky Colonels, Crippled and Burned Children's 'Representatiie, "Gold Hook Award" Kid's Fishing Tournament Chairman. Grand and Glorious Order of the Hillbilly's Clan #18. He was also a board member for Trenton Medical' Center for 17 years, a. member-of Florida Park Service Alumni Association, Democratic Executive Committee, Gilchrist County Educational Foundation and Trenton Rotary Club. He is survived by his wife, Rayanne Jordan Ferguson of Bell: three sons, Samuel Lane (Kim) Ferguson, Jr. of Titus- - ALL TYPES 4-Board 60' Round Horse Training Pen ] Including Labor, Material and One Gate SField Fence $2.49/ft. (500'Min.) Completely Installed, Including Labor & Material Wood Chainlink Field & Barbwire Also Repairs & Free Estimates (352) 284-7081 (352) 949-0320 Locally Owned Licensed & Insured Carlisle Fence, Enterprises, LLC Bell, Florida Gilchrist Title A Security Title Company (352-463-6403 Gregory V. Beauchamp, Douglas K. McKoy rEsObituarics Services Closings Title Insurance Public Record Searches * Fast and Friendly Service 302 North Main Street Trenton, Florida ville, and Parker Wyatt Fergu- son and Levi Dalton Ferguson, both of Bell; a step-daughter, Cindy Hayes of Palm Bay; a sister, Debbie (James) Wilson of Virginia; one grandchild, Gage Ferguson of Titusville; four step-grandchildren; three step- great-grandchildren; and a num- ber of loving family members and a host of close community friends. A funeral service was held Saturday, April. 15, 2006 atr .Priscilla Baptist Church in Bell with Brother Billy Philman and .Pastor Jerry Milton conducting the service. Interment followed at Townsend Cemetery in Bell with Masonic Graveside Rites and Military Honors Service. A trust fund in the names of Parker and Levi Ferguson has been set up at Ameris Bank in Trenton, formerly Tri-County Bank. Arrangements were under the care of WATSON FUNERAL HOME, Trenton. Mrs. Dorothy L. Standridge Mrs. Dorothy L. Standridge of Otter Creek died Thursday. April 13. 2006 in Williston. She was 81. Mrs. Standridge was born in , Otter Creek and was a lifelong resident. She w\as a homemaker and a member of Otter Creek Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Sam L. Siandrige; and a son, Sammy Standridge. Mrs. Standridge is survived by a daughter, Betty Standridge of Gainesville; tw\o sisters. Fran- cis Murph of Jacksonville and Corine Broxton of Archer; two brothers. Franklin Williams of Arcadia and Thomas Williams ofChtefland; five grandchildren; and eight grandchildren. A funeral service w\as held Tuesday, April 18, 2006 at Otter Creek Baptist Church with Pas- tor Bill Keith and Pastor Gene Keith conducting the service. Interment followed at Bronson 'Cemetery. . In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Heart Association or Otter Creek Baptist Church. ,.' 'Arrangements were under the care of WATSON FUNERAL HOME, Trenton. Mr. Wayne Sanford Smith Mr. Wayne Sanford Smith of Chiefland died Saturda.y. April 15, 2006 in Gaines\ille. He was 73. Mr. Smith was born in Plant: City and came to this area from there 39 years ago. .He was owner of Western Auto in Chief- land and a member of Chiefland Church of Christ. He enjoyed farming. hunting, fishing., and spending time with family. He is survived.by his wife of 52 years, Joan Smith of Chief- land; three daughters, Cheryl. (Paul) Hazelwood of. Oldsmar, Lisa (Tony) Beach of Chiefland and Jennifer (Mikell) Lord of , Gainesville; a brother, Jerry (Avilene) Smith of. Chiefland; a sister, Diane (Carl) Black of Plant City; nine grandchildren; one great-grandchild; and nu- merous nieces' and nephews. Arrangements were under the care of KNAUFF FUNERAL HOME, Chiefland. A journey of a thousand miles must begin with a, single step.. L Lao-Tse American Legion Hall Available Meetings Parties Weddings & Receptions 352-463-1501 the appeal is to be based. Pub. April 20, 2006b. NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING PLEASE BEADVISED that the Town of Bell, Town Council: will meet on Thursday, April 20, 2006 at 6:00 P.M. for a Special Meeting at the Bell Town Hall located at 3240 W. Railroad Lane, Bell, Florida. Agenda includes: Bell Library remodeling project, local speed limits, and town zoning map. Dan Cavanah Town Manager Pub. April 20, 2006b. Legal Notices IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR GILCHRIST COUNTY, . FLORIDA : PROBATE DMIVSION Case No.: 21-2006-CP-00i 8 INRE: ESTATE OF : ROY TURNER ANDERSON, JR., Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of ROY TURNER ANDERSON, JR., deceased, whose date of death was February 25, 2006, is pending in the Circuit Court for Gilchrist County. Flonda. Probate Diision, 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 anomrney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons ha ing 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 decedewi's estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN r3 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 FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE .TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2 t TEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of the first publication of this notice is April 20. 2006. Personal Representative: PAMELA V. ANDERSON '1600 West Suwannee Street Bell, Florida 32619 Arorney for Personal Representatne: THEODORE NI. BURT; Florida Bar Number 172404 114 .Northeast First Street . Pos Offic Box 308 , Ttenfon.-Flo'nda 32693 I 4 (352) 463-2348 Pub: April 20, 27, 2006b. NOTICE OF ENACTMENT OF ORDINANCE BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF BELL, FLORIDA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an ordinance, whichh title here- inafter appears, will be considered for enactment bN the Town Council of the Town of Bell. Florida, at public hearing on May 4, 2006 at 7:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as. the matter can be heard, in the Bell Town Hall, 3240 West Railroad Lane, Bell, Florida. Copies of said ordinance may be inspected by any member of the public at the Office of the Town Clerk, Bell Town Hall located at 3240 West Railroad Lane. Bell. Florida dunng regular business hours On the date, time and place first abo\e mentioned, all interested persons may 'appear and be heard w ith respect to the ordinance. ORDINANCE NO. 2006-08 AN ORDINANCE AMNEND- ING ORDINANCE NUMBER 97-03 TO10 CORRECT FOR THE OMISSION OF THE CORRECT LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF CERTAIN' REAL PROPERTY WHICH WAS BY SAID ORDI- NANCE RE-ZONED AS "COM- MERCIAL," TO CONFORM TO THE PETITION REFLECTING SUCH CHANGE OF ZONING AND THE MINUTES PERTAIN- ING THERETO DATED MAY 1, 1997, JUNE 5, 1997, AND JULY 10, 1997; REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT; AND ESTABLISHING AN EF- FECTIVE DATE. The public hearing may be con- tinued to one or more future dates. Any interested party shall be ad- vised that the date, time and place of. any continuation of the public hear- ing shall be announced during the public hearing and that no further notice concerning the matter will be published. All persons are advised that if they decide to appeal any decision made at the above referenced public hear- ing, they will need a record of the proceedings, and that, for such pur- pose, they may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is'made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which IIqA& Open Mon. Fri. 710 East Highway 26 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CONCERNING AN AMENDMENT TO THE TOWN OF BELL LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF BELL, FLORIDA, SERVING AS THE PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD OF THE TOWN OFBELL, FLORIDA, AND THE LOCAL PLANNING AGEN- CY OF THE TOWN OF .BELL, FLORIDA, NOTICE IS HEREBY SGIVEN that, pursuant to Sections 163.3161 through 163.3215, Florida Statutes, as amended, and the Town of Bell Land Development Code, as amended, hereinafter referred to as the Land Development Code,. Comments, objections and recom- mendations concerning an amend- ment, as described below, will be, heard by the Town Council of the Town of Bell, Fl6rida, serving as the Planning and Zoning Board of the Town of Bell. Florida, and'the Local Planning Agency of the Town of Bell, Florida, at a public hearing on May 4. 2006, at 7:00 p.m.. or as soon thereafter as the manner can be heard, in the Town Hall, located at 3240 West Railroad Lane, Bell. Florida. LDC 06-1. an application by Hugh and Rita Martin. to amend the Official Zoning Map of the Land Development Code by changing the zoning district from RESIDEN- TIAL-I (R-I) to RESIDENTIAL-3 (R-3) on property described, as follows A parcel of land lying within Sec- tion 36. Township 8 South, Range 14 East. Gilchnst County, Florida. Being more particularly described. as follows. Commence at the North- west comer of the Northeast 1/4 of said Section 36 for Point of Begin- ning: thence along the West line of the Northeast 1,4 of said Section 36 South 546.02 feel: thence North 890O0'00" East 515.92 feet: thence South 775.29 feet to the South line of the North I 2 of the Northeast 1 4 of said Section 36: thence along the South line of the North 1,2 of the Northeast 1 4 of said Section 36 North 89'00'00" East 1.024.27 feet: thence North 510.00 feet; thence South 89'00'00". West 276.89 feet: thence North 349.48 feet: thence Norh 17000" West 200.65 feet: thence South 89+00000" West 630.18 feet; thence Norh I ",0'"00- WVest 278.55 feet to the North line of the Northeast 1 4 of said Section 36: thence along the North line of the Northeast 1.4 of said Section 36 South 89"00'00" West 508.66 feet to the Point of Beginning. Containing 28.20 acres, more or less.. The public hearing may be con- tinued to one or more future dates.. "'Ii y interested party shall be ad- vised thai the date, time and place of any continuation of the public hear- ing shall be announced during the public hearing and that no further notice concerning the matter will be published, unless said continuatio exceeds six calender weeks from the date of the above referenced public hearing. h At the aforementioned public hearing, all interested parties may appear to be heard with respect to the amendment. Copies of ,the amendment are available for public inspection at the Office of the Town Clerk, Town Hall, located at 3240 West Railroad Lane, Bell, Florida, during regular business hours. .All persons are advised that ifthey decide to appeal any decision made at the above referenced public hear- ing, they will need a record of the proceedings, and that, for such pur- pose, they may need to ensure that a \erbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. Pub. April 20, 2006b. 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 Located 30 Miles West of Gainesville, in Trenton 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 s************************ WARNING There are unpaid taxes on property which you own or in* w 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 following certificate has filed said certificate for a ta.\ deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in wMuch it was assessed are as follows- CERTIFICATE NUMBER- 433 Year of Issuance: 20902 PIN: 320715-00360020-0060 I TD-05-23 Description of Propeity: SUWANNEE ;RIVER ES- 006o, unless pack taxes are TATES NORTH, BLOCK paid. To mae arrangements for 20, LOT 6, A SUBDIVISION p me AS RECORDED IN SPLAT payment. or to receive further BOOK 1, PAGES 52-61 OF information, contact the Clerk THE PLUBLIC RECORDS of Circuit Court immediately -OF GILCHRIST COUNTY, at P.O. Box 37, Trenton, FL FLORIDA. SAID PROPERTY 32693. BEING LOCATED IN SEC 32, Telephone Number: 352-463- TWNSHP 07 S,, RNG 15 E. 3170. Name in whichh assessed Pub March 30. April 6. 13. 20, CHARLES J. KRUSE -,2006b. 9302 RIDGE BLDVD ' 93YSTREET NEW YORK CITY, NY 11209 PUBLIC NOTIFICATION OF, Said property being in the BAN"K BRNCH County of Gilchrist. State of RELOCA ION -orid This notice is to minform the Unless such certificate shallbe public of the intended relocation of' Unless such cercate shall b the Drummond Community Bank redeemed according to the law branch located in Trenton, Florida. the property described in such This nonfiction is being made by' certificate shall be sold to' the Drummond Communir, Bank, 1627 highest bidder at the courthouse Norh Young Bouledrd.. Ch and. door on the 2TH day f Florida 32626. An application is APRIL, 2,00 at 11:00. M. being submitted to the FDIC for APRIL, 2006, at 11:00 A.M. the purpose of relocating the branch Signature: bank located at 408 East Wade JOSEPH W, GILLIAM Street, Trenton, FL 32693 to a new CLERK OF CIRCUIT location of 1502 East Wade Street, COURT Trenton, FL 32693. GILCHRIST COUNTY, Any person wishing to comment FLORIDA on this application may file his or S*********************** her comments in writing with the WARNING regional director of the Federal There, are unpaid taxes on' Deposit Insurance Corporation at There y are unpaid taxes orn the appropriate FDIC office, 10 property which you own or in, Tenth Street, NE, Suite 800, Atlanta, which you have a legal interest. GA 30309-3906 not later than April The property will be sold at 28, 2006. The non-confidential public auction on APRIL 25, portions of the application are on file 2006, unless back taxes are at the appropriate FDIC office and paid. To make arrangements for are available for public inspection payment, or to receive further during regular business hours. information, contact the Clerk Photocopies of the non-confidential of Circuit Court immediately portion of the application file will be of Circuit Court immediately made available upon request. at P.O. Box 37, Trenton, FL Pub. April 20, 2006b. Telephone Number: 352-463- 3170. Pub. March 30, April 6, 13, 20, All the beautiful sentiments in the world weigh less than a single, lovely action. , S 0 light Lawn Care and Landscaping Preparing for Spring? Let us help you from lawn care, landscape work, clearing property, cleaning fence lines, grading driveways, to Power-washing your home. Dependable. Licensed and Insured. No job is too small. (352) 316-5289. "With God ALL things are possible." B&J AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR .COMPLETE A UTO REPAIRS FOREIGN DOMESTIC I-A A)ol (352) 463-0079 BELLS & WHISTLES STORAGE Phone: 386-294-3867 Across from the Dollar General 1859 North Hwy 129 Bell, FL.. 10 x 10 UNITS, 10 x 20 units & 10 x 20 climate controlled available S-*,"-IsW EXHAUSTS BRAKES ELECTRIC TUNE-UPS ENGINES COMPUTER ALIGNMENTS AIR CONDITIONING PASSENGER CAR & LIGHT TRUCK TIRES 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 S TD-05-05 Description of Property: 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 10 S, RNG 16 E. Name in which assessed: JEREMYE. 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 'A R N1 N G WARNING There are unpaid taxes on property. which you own or in which you hate a legal interest. The propertN will be sold at public auction on APRIL 25, Page Thirteen Gr'ff CHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL THT TR SDAY APRIL 20. 2006 t Pop Pn'urtepn GTILPHRTST COUNTY JOT IRNAT THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 2006 Legal Notices (Continued) NOTICE OF APPLICATION OF 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 ofissuance, 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 3RD 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. RW BROWNING & DRDELOACH 225 RIVER DR. PALATKA,FL 32131 Said property being in the County of Gilchrist, State of SFlorida. 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 11:00A.M. I 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- 1 3170. Pub. March.30. April 6, 13, 20, 2006b. The best cure for an empty day or a longing heart is to find people who need you., Look, the . world is full of them. ~ Anonymous IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR GILCHRIST COUN- TY, FLORIDA CASENO.: 21-2003-CA-0142 o GREEN TREE SERVICING - LLC, Plaintiff, ( vs. t 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 GILCHRIST County, Florida, describedas: I COMMENCE AT THE SOUTH- EAST CORNER OF SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 9 SOUTH, RANGE 16 EAST FOR A POINT OF REFERENCE, THENCE RUN ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION 34, NORTH S01 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 I THE POINT OF BEGINNING. t THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 89 DEGREES, .40 MINUTES, t 41 SECONDS WEST, 317.02 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH .01 DEGREES,' 46 MINUTES, 08 SECONDS EAST 686.83 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 PHO97504AFL, PH097504BFL,, PHO97504CFL. at public sale.' to ihe 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 Joe Gilliam CLERK OF THE COURT (COURT SEA" L) SCHUYLER-STEWART-SMITH H Schuyler S Smith, Esq. 118 West Adams St. #800 ' Jacksonville, FL 32202 ' (904) 353-5884 AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- TIES ACT (ADA NOTICE , Individuals with disabilities need-' ing a reasonable accomodationh to participate in this proceeding should contact the Court administrators of- fice as soon as possible If heanng impaired, 1U00-995-8771 IiTTD). .' Or 1-800-955-S770 i,\) \ia Florida Relay Service. Pub: April 13,20,2006b. GASTON'S TREE SERVICE, INC.. FULL SERVICE AERIAL BUCKETS HYDRAULIC LOADERS CRANESERVICE FREE ESTIMATES FULLY INSURED 352-378-5801 We accept all major credit cards 1901 N.W. 67th Place, Suite E Gainesville, Florida 32653 www.gastonstreeservice.com Dawn Britton Cleaning Service Licensed, Bopded and Insured Art Wcvtiagl rl I Ik Y o FPmrYc? See us for Carlson Craft wedding invitations and accessories that will make your wedding day extra, special. 352-463-7135 Gilchrist County journal 207 North Main Street Trenton, Florida 32693 NOTICE OF GENERAL ELECTION I, Sue M. Cobb, Secretary of State of the State of Florida, do hereby ( give notice that a GENERAL ( ELECTION' will be held in . GILCHRIST County, State.. of I Florida, on the SEVENTH day of l NOVEMBER, A.D., 2006, to fill or 3 retain the following offices: United States Senator : Representative In .Congress: p District 6 , ' Governor and Lieutenant - Governor . Attorney General t Chief Financial Officer 4 Commissioner of Agriculture l State Senator: District 14 - State Representative: District 11 " Supreme Court, Retention 'of i Three Justices First District Court of Appeal, Retention of Four Judges . Circuit Judge, Eighth Judicial .o Circuit: Groups 1, 4, 5 and 7 Supervisor of Elections County Court Judge- Group 1 School Board: Districts 1. 3 and t County Commissioner- Districts 2 and4 .... . Gilchrist Soil '.aid' .Water Conservation District: Groups 2 and4. - IN Testimony Whereof, I Hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Flonda, at Tallahassee, The Capital. this.: Second, day. of April, A.D., 2006. SEAL, Sue M. Cobb Secretary of State Pub'. Aprd 20. May 4. 2006b. SINTHE CIRCUIT COURT FOR GILCHRIST COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File Number 21-2006-CP-0004 IN RE: ESTATE OF CLEVELAND O. . WILKERSON. Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of CLEVELAND O0. 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 addresess ofthe personal rep-resentative and the personal - representative's attorney are set forth beloM. 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 OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OFACOPY 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 (2). YEARS 'OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. .The date of the first publicanon of this Nonce is April 13, 2006. Personal Representative Jennifer Owens Halter S co David NIM. Lang, Jr. P.O. Box 51 Trenton, Florida 3269'3 Attorney forPersonal' Representative Dav id Miller Lang, Jr. Florida Bar No. 0023541 204 Southeast First Street " Post Office Box 51 ' Trenton, Florida 32693 .. (352) 463-7800 Pub: April 1-3,.20,2006b. Fax-352-463-7393 Gilchrist County Journal Woodland Craft 352-463-7135 Signs Woodham's Garage Complete Automotive Service ASE Certified Mechanics 15391 N.W. Hwy-19 Chiefland Halfway between Chiefland and Fanning Springs. 352-493-2904 Other Major Credit Cards NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING PLEASE BE ADVISED that the Gilchrist County District Advisory , Council will meet on Monday, April 24, 2006 at 7:00 -P.M. in School Board Coniference Room 14-010 ocated in Building 14. at 310 NW 11th Avenue, Trenton, Florida. NOTE: In accordance with the Americans' with Disabilities- Act, persons requiring an interpreter or special accommodations to enable hem to participate in this meeting ire requested to notify the Office of he School Superintendent at 352- 463-3200 at 'least forty-eight (48) ours prior to the scheduled meeting late so provisions can be made. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that f a person decides to appeal any decision made by the Board with respect to any matter considered at such meeting, he will need a record of the proceedings and that for such purpose, he may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings s made. which record includes the testimony and e idence upon which he appeal is to be based. James E. Vickers Superintendent of Schools Pub April 20. 2006b. NOTICE OF ENACTMENT OF ORDINANCE BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF TRENTON, FLORIDA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an ordinance, which utile here- inafter appears, will be considered for enactment by the Board of Comn- missioners of the City of Trenton, Flonda. at a public hearing on May I. 2006 at 6-00 p.m., or as soon' thereafter as the matter can be heard. in the Kathryn Deen Commission Chambers. City Hall located at, 114 North Main Street. Trenton. Florida. Copies of said ordinance may be inspected by any member of the public at the Office of the City Clerk/Manager. City Hall located at 114 North Main Street. Trenton. Florida. during regular business hours. On the date, time and place first above mentioned, all interested persons may appear and be heard with respect to the ordinance. ORDINANCE NO. 2006-11 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF TRENTON, FLORIDA,, RELATING TOAN AMENDMENT OF TEN OR LESS ACRES OF LAND TO THE FUTURE LAND USE PLAN MAP OF THE CITY OF TRENTON COMPREHEN- SIVE PLAN. PURSUANT TO AN- APPLICATION BY THE PROP- ERTY OWNER OF SAID ACRE-.: AGE, UNDER THE AMEND- MENT,,PROCEDURES ESTAB- LISHED IN SECtIONS 163.3161 THROUGH 163 3215. FLORIDA STATUTES, AS AMENDED; PROVIDING FOR A CHANGE IN LAND USE CLASSIFICATION: FROM RESIDENTIAL, MODER- ATE DENSITY (LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO 4 DWELLING UNITS PER ACRE) TO RESIDENTIAL, MEDIUM DENSITY i LESS THAN' OR EQUAL TO 8 DWELLING, UNITS PER ACRE) OF CER-. TAIN LANDS WITHIN THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF TRENTON. FLORIDA. PROVIDING SEVERABILITY: REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE The public hearing may be con- tinued to one or more future dates. Any interested party shall be ad- vised that the date, time and place of anhy continuation of the public hear- ing shall be announced.during the public heanng and that no further notice concerning the matter will be *published. ; All persons are advised that, if they decide to appeal any decisions made at the public hearing, they will need 4 record of the proceed- ings 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 w hituch the appeal is to be based Pub April 20, 2006b. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING GILCHRIST PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, that the Gilchrist County Planning and Zoning Board, in and for Gilchrist Count). Florida, will hold a regular meeting on Thursday, May 4, 2006 at 6:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as possible, at the Board of County Commissioners Meeting Room, located at 210 South Main Street, Trenton, Florida. The following is the proposed agenda: AGENDA 1. Call to Order 2. Consideration of Previous Minutes: April 13, 2006 3. SP06.03: Special Permit - an application by CCDA Waters, Inc. requesting a Special Permit be granted as provided in Section 14.7 of the Land Development Regula- tions for a Dredge & Fill permit. The property is described as fol- lows: COM AT NW/C OF SW/4 OF NW/4 2-8-16 FOR POB THENCE RUN ALG N LN OF SW/4 OF NW/ 4 N 88 DEG E 1330.37 FT TO NE/ C OF SW/4 OF NW/4 THENCE RUN ALG E LN OF SAID SW/4 OF NW/4 'S 1360.50 FT THENCE RUN S 88 DEG W 1310.58 FT TO EASTERLY R/W LN OF CR NE 70 AVE THENCE RUN ALG SAID RIW LN N 52.07 FT TO NORTHERLY R/W LN OF NE 55 ST THENCE RUN ALG SAID R/W LN S 87 DEG W 17.96 FT TO '-4 WESTERLY LN OF AFORESAID SEC 2 THENCE RUN ALG W LN OF SAID SEC 2 N 1312.39 FT TO POB SUBJECT TO EASEMENT. - 4. SUB 06-08: Final Plat Ap- proval an application by April :Simmons requesting a Final Plat approval be granted for a minor subdivision called 'Carmela Acres' containing four (4) Lots. The property is described as fol- lows: ALL THAT PART. OF NW/4 OF SE/4 LYING S OF NW 52 PL & W OF NW 2 CT & ALSO THAT PART OF N/2 OF SW/4 OF SE/4 LYING S OF NW 52 PL & W NW 22CT.; 5. Revision to Land Develop- ment Regulations Article 4:, Overlay and Floating Districts.: 6. Revision to Land Develop- ment Regulations .Article 5: Consistency and Concurrency: At the aforementioned public hearing, all interested parties may appear to be heard with respect to any of the. proposed agenda items The public hearing may be continued to one or more future dates. Any interested party shall be advised that the date. time and place of any conunuance of the public heanng shall be announced during the public hearing and that no. further' notices concerning this, matter w ill be published, unless said continuation exceeds six calendar weeks from the date of the above referenced public hearing Additional information for' all of the above-listed agenda items is available for public inspection at the Building Department Office, located at 209 Southeast First Street. Tren- ton. Flonda, dunng regular business hours All persons are advised that if they decide to appeal any decision made at the abo\e referenced public hear- ing, they will need a record of the proceedings, and that, for such pur- pose, 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. Persons with disabilities requesting reason- able accommodations to participate in this proceeding should contact (352) 463-3169 (Voice & TDD) or via Florida Relay Service (800) 955-8771. Pub. April 20, 2006b. NOTICE OF ENACTMENT OF S ORDINANCE . BY THE CITYCOMMISSION OF THE CITY OF TRENTON, FLORIDA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an. ordinance, which title hereinafter appears, will' be considerd-' for enactment b'; the Boad' "oCr' r'Coinilskioners of the City of Trenton, Florida, .at a public hearing on Ma\ 1, 2006 at 6:, 00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter eant be heard, in the Kathrnn Deen Commission Chambers, City Hall located at 114 North Main Street,- Trenton, Florida. Copies of the ordinance may be inspected by any member of the public at the Office of the City Manager'Clerk. City Hall located. at 114 North Main Street, Trenton, Flonda, during regular business hours. On the date, time and place first above mentioned,',all interested persons may appear and be heard with respect to the ordinance. ORDINANCE NO. 2006-10 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF TRENTON, FLORIDA, RELATING TO VOLUNTARY ANNEXATION; MAKING FIND- INGS; 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,. FLORI- 'DA, WHICH IS REASONABLY COMPACT, AND CONTIGUOUS TO AND LYING SOUTH OF THE BOUNDARIES OF THE CITY OF TRENTON, FLORIDA; REDEFIN- ING THE BOUNDARIES OF THE CITY OF TRENTON, FLORIDA; PROVIDING FOR LAND USE CLASSIFICATION AND ZON- ING OF THE REAL PROPERTY TO BE ANNEXED; PROVIDING THAT EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2007, THE REAL PROPERTY TO BE ANNEXED SHALL. BE ASSESSED 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 CON- TINUE. SUCH BUSINESSES, TRADES, OR PROFESSIONS THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE BOUNDARIES OF THE CITY OF TRENTON, FLORIDA; DIRECT- ING THE CITY MANAGER/ ,CLERK WITHIN SEVEN DAYS OF THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS ORDINANCE, TO FILE CERTIFIED COPIES OF THIS ORDINANCE 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, FLORI- DA, THE TAX COLLECTOR OF GILCHRIST COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND ALL PUBLIC UTILITIES AUTHORIZED TO CONDUCT BUSINESS WITHIN THE CITY OF TRENTON, FLORIDA; PRO- VIDING SEVERABILITY; RE- PEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. The public hearing may be con- tinued to one or more future dates. Any interested party shall be .ad- vised that the date, time and place of any continuation of the public hear- ing shall be announced during the public hearing and that no further -notice concerning the matter will be published. All persons are advised that; if they decide to appeal any decisions made at the public hearing, they will need a record 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 20, 2006b. NOTICE OF ENACTMENT OF ORDINANCES BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF TRENTON, FLORIDA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ordinances, which titles herein I, after appear, will be considered for enactment by the Board of Commis- sioners of the City of Trenton, Flor- ida, at public hearings on May 1 2006 at 6:00 p.m., or as soon there after as the matters can be heard in the Kathryn Deen Commissior Chambers, City Hall located a 114' North Main Street, Trenton Florida. Copies of said ordinances may be inspected by iny member o: the public at the Office of the City Clerk/Manager, City Hall located at 114 North Main Street, Trenton Florida, during regular business hours. On the date, time and place first above mentioned, all interested persons may appear and be hear ith respect to the ordinances. ORDINANCE NO. 2006-12 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF TRENTON, FLORIDA RELATING TO THE REZONING OF TEN OR LESS CONTIGUOUS ACRES OF LAND, PURSUANT TO AN APPLICATION BY THE PROPERTY OWNER OF SAIE ACREAGE, TO AMEND THE OFFICIAL ZONING ATLAS OF THE CITY OF TRENTON LANE DEVELOPMENT REGULA- TIONS; PROVIDING FOR. RE- ZONING FROM RESIDENTIAL, SINGLE FAMILY-2 (RSF-2) TC RESIDENTIAL, MULTI-FAMILY. 1 (RMF-1) OF CERTAIN LANDS WITHIN THE CORPORATE LIIM- ITS OF THE CITY OF TRENTON. FLORIDA; PROVIDING SEV- ERABILITY: REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT: 'AND PROVIDING AN EFFEC- TIVEDATE . ORDINANCE NO. 2006-13 AN. ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF TRENTON. FLORIDA. RELATING TO AN AMEND- MENT TO THE TEXT OF THE LAND DEVELOPMENT REGU- LATIONS, PURSUANT TO .AN APPL IC.AT ION BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, TO AMEND. THE TEXT OF THE CITY OF TRENTON LAND DE- VELOPMNENT REGULATIONS BY ADDING SECTION 4.17, "MU" MIXED USE DEVELOP- MENT ZONING DISTRICT, AL- LOWING A MIX OF. RESIDEN- ,TIAL, COMNIIERCIAi. PUBLIC AND 'RECREATIONAL USES AS PART OF A COORDINATED DEVELOPMENT PLAN; PRO- VIDING SEVERABILITY; RE- PEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. The public hearings may be con- tinued to one or more future dates. Any interested party shall be ad- vised that the date, time and place of any continuation of the public hear- ings shall be announced dfiring the public hearings and that no further notice concerning the matters will be published. All persons are 'advised that, if they decide to appeal any decisions made at the public hearings, they. will need a record of the proceed- ings. 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 20, 2006b. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR GILCHRIST COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION 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. r any right, title, or interest in - the properly described in the - Complaint filed, , Defendants, NOTICE OF ACTION , TO: RAYMOND D. HINTZKE; i the unknown spouse of Raymond, t D. Hintzke; the heirs, devisees, , grantees, judgment creditors. s and all other parties claiming f by, through, under, Or against I Raymond D. Hintzke; and all I claimants, persons or parties , claiming under any of the named s or described Defendants herein, and all others whom it may I concern: I 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 r SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER :(SW.1/4 OF NE 1/4) OF SECTION SIXTEEN (16't TOWNSHIP TEN S(10i SOUTH, RANGE FIFTEEN * 15) EAST. THENCE RUN EAST EIGHT HUNDRED THIRTY ONE St831i FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. THENCE RUN EAST SEVENTN-FIVE i75) FEET; [THENCE RUN NORTH TWO HUNDRED 1200) FEET. THENCE RLRUN WEST SEVENTY-FIVE (75) FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH TWO HUNDRED (200) FEET TO STHE POINT OF BEGINNING. hap been filed against you and .(..you, are required t.: serve a copy of )our.. wnriten-defenses. if anm. to it on David M. Lang, Jr., the Plaintiff's attome., whose address is Post Office Box 51, Trenton, Florida 32693, on or before May 1, 2006. ahd file the original with the clerk of this court either before ser\ ice on the plaintiffs' attorney or imrnediatelh thereafter: otherwise a default 'sill be entered against Sou for the relief demanded in the coniplaint.' DATED on March 27,2006. Joseph Gilliam As Clerk of the Court (SEAL) By Sabra M. Lindsey As Deputy Clerk Pub. March 30, April 6, 13, 20, 2006b. We Have Color Copies 8.5" x 11" 8.5" x 14" 11' ll"x 17" Call Us At The Journal 463-7135 Air PITCHES & FIELDS TOM WILKWf LAND CLEARING & SITE PREP TREE & BRUSH REMOVAL BACKHOE & BUSH HOG BOX BLADE Insured S3242 wannee Valley Precast, Owner Gerald Roberts Fax: 463-0390 Chiefland 493-4055 Bell 463-2504 New Septic Septic Portab mamm A All Phases of Post Constructonr General Cleaning of Homes and Businesses 386-935-6810 or 407-468-9910 Tanks Installed Drain Fields Repaired Pump-Outs *Septic Tanks Certified 'le Toilets Backhoe Work' Fill Dirt State Certified I r- UgC; r V Ul Lr,--l I %-A JLJ-%-.L A.M-kLi A %-".L 1 0 I ;'T'UrUX..ThAY, AYFlDTT 'Z 1AA, CTT T IP%-T %-.I U 4 TOT i%-IF Na .4Page iftee S Legal Notices (Continued) NOTICE OF APPLICATION OF TAXfDEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT WARREN H OR .SANDRA A SCHOENFISCH & NATIONSBANK AS ASSIGNEE, the holder of the following K- certificate has filed said certificate b, ,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 SSIN-SEC 05, TWNSHP 08 S, RNG "15'E. " Name in which assessed: SJOSEPH PHILLIP " CAMPANELLA . AND ESTRELLA CAMPANELLAAND I ROSE BARBARA ," CAMPANELLA '. P.O. BOX 2320 NEW YORK, NEW YORK. n 10009 SSaid property being in the County, Sof 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 q da of APRIL 25, 2006, at 11:00 AV 1. -Signature: S JOSEPH W.GILLIAM S' CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT S 'GILCHRIST COUNTY. SFLORIDA H(" tt **********************i , WARNING There are unpaid tLaes on property '. which 'you own or in which you have a legal interest. The property ill be sold at public auction on A APRIL 25. 2006. unless back [axes are paid. To make arrangements for pa.yment. or to receive further informationio, contact the Clerk of Circuit Court immediately at P.O. Bo\ 37. Trenton. FL 32693 -:, ,' 1'' Telephone 'lumber 332-463- - 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 rPI has tiled said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the p, 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 " N209.84 FT GO E 235.90 FT - M/L TO POB CONT 1.13 AC S 131/631. SAID PROPERTY ,41, BEING LOCATED IN SEC 27, ' TW1NSHP 09 S, RNG 16 E. Name in sshich assessed,. N VIRGINIA DIB OLAZABAL 1720 GARDENIA ST. URB SAN FRANCISCO S RIO PIEDRAS, PR 00925 Said property being in the SCounty. of Gilchrist. State of SFlorida. Unless such certificate shallbe Redeemed according to the law Sthe property described in such certificate shall be sold to the T 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 'Z. 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. 0 Telephone Number: 352-463- " 3170. Pub. March 30, April 6, 13, 20, 2006b. 1 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 & VICTORLA * 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: JOSEPHW. GILLIAM CLERK OF CIRC UIT COURT GILCHRIST COUNTY, FLORIDA **** **** *************** TrWARNING : 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 iaxes are paid. To make arrangements for, payment, or. to receive further information. con'tict 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. NOTICFF OF APPLICATION OF TAX DEED NOTICED, 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: 354 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 O1 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 GUZiMAN CORDERO C/O ANA HILDA ANDRADES G.P.O.BOX 624 NEWYORK, 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, S .. 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, 20,1 2006b. NOTICE OF APPLICATION OF TAXDEED 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: . .( CERTIFICAT_ NhMMBjER: 6 Year of Issuance: 2000 .PIN: ' 130714-00110000-0190 S : 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 SE1/4 OF THE NW"4 OF SECTION 13, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST; THENCE RUN N 87038'00" E, ALONG THE SOUTH BOUNDARY OF THE NV2 OF SAID SECTION, 33 FEET; THENCE RUN N 02020'00"' W, ALONG THE EAST BOUNDARY OF A 66 FOOT GRADED ROAD, 2880 FEET OF THE POINT OF BEGIN- NING; THENCE CONTINUE N "02020'00" W, 160 FEET; THENCE RUN N 87038'00"' E, 330 FEET; THENCE S 02020'00" E, 160- FEET; THENCE S 87038'00" 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, 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. Match 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: .234 Year of Issuance: _092 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 la%\ 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. GILLIAM1 CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT. GILCHRIST COUNTY, FLORIDA *** ***** ********* WARNING There are unpaid taxes on property \ which 'ou on or in which you have a legal interest. The property %ill 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 GOISHEREBY G1, EN. that NM 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 Near of issuance, the descnpuon of the property. and the names in which it %as assessed are as follows CERTIFICATE NUMBER. 928 Year of Issuance: 1998 PIN: 111016-05550000-0071 TD-05-22 Description-of Property: THE WEST /2 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 ********************** 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 n of Circuit Court. immediately at P.O.. Box 37, Trenton, FL 32693. t Telephone Number: 352-463- 3170. Pub. March 30, April 6, 13, 20, r 2006b. y 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- 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: SUWANNEE RIVERESTATES 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 1,' PAGES 52-61, PUBLIC RECORDS OF GILCHRIST COUNTY, FLORIDA. SAID PROPERTY BEING LOCATED IN SEC 32, TWNSHP07 S, RNG 15 E. Name in which assessed WILLIAM BLUMER 1065 26" AVENUE MARION, IA 52302 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 whichh you have a legal interest. The property \v ill be sold at pub- lic auction n 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- 3 170. Pub. March 30. April 6, 13. 20, 2006b. ' NOTICE OF APPLICATION OF TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. that NI 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 .'CE F RtFlCATE NU.IBER- 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 11:00 A.M. Signature: JOSEPH W. GILLIAM. CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT GILCHRIST COUNTY, SFLORIDA 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, L 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 ROLAND L. ROGERS, the holder of the following certificate 7239 S.W. 80th Avenue Trenton, Florida 32693 TWNSHP 07 S, RNG 15 E. Name in which assessed HAROLD WATSON FLANNER & MARTHA ELEANOR FLANNER 811SE 38TH 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 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 youehave 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 MN 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 follow s: 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 I, 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 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 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: tlsapp@acceleration.net CR-C058431 Leslie Sapp Construction, Inc. 352-463-7589 Page Fifteen C,,]T.Cl4RT,'RT COT NTY JOT JRNAL -PTITTDQnAV ADITlr 90 ')OOA C'. j 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 8990 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 cenifi:ate has filed said certificate for a ta\ deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and %ear of issuance. the descnption of the property, and the names in uhich it was assessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NUMBER 418 Year of Issuance: 2002 P' IN: 320715-00000038-0000 TD-05-26 Description of Property: THE NORTH HALF OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUAR- TER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTH- EAST QUARTER .N1' OF NW14 OF SWV, OF NW% OF SE'.4 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. rdg cyp 7iv ten %n-l CJLI-IRIST X ')TTNT 101killT.LTXRSDAYAPRIL 0. 200 !Osceola 4-H Club Does Well At Suwannee River Fair The Osceola 4-H Club's hard work earned them many plaques and ribbons from the recent Suwannee River Fair and Live- stock Show. ' The Livestock Judging Team, .. members were Nathan and Pat- 4 rick Thisse and Danielle and ... ... Desiree Holstein,. they won sec- .. ond place in the senior division. . They also won second place in Dairy Judging Junior Division. Nathan Thisse did a great job during the Dairy Goat Show. All his hard work paid off when he placed third in Dairy Goat ,Showmanship. SHunter Brown placed first and Ciandace Brown placed second in the Primary 4-H Record Book b Osola 4-H Club who won a es contest. Shown are the members oj Oceola 4-HIils Congratulations to all of the and ribbons from the Suwannee River Fair. From left on the Osceola 4-H Club members on back row are Patrick Thisse, Hunter Brown, and Candace a job well done. Brown. On the front row are Desiree Holstein, Danielle Holstein, and Nathan Thisse. I 352-463-7135~Phone We Carry Office Supplies 352-463-7393~Fax Sfrit Tountg 3ournarl L J gilchristjournal@bells6uth.net 207 N. Main KINIERGARTIE ORIENTATION & REGISTRATIOn BELL TRENTON ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SCHOOL MON., MAY 1 TUES., MAY 2 8:30 A.M. IN CAFETERIA 8:30 A.M. IN CAFETERIA CHILDREN & PARENTS CAN: -"* Meet school personnel * isit Kindergarten classrooms * Enjoy cookies and milk * Take a short school bus ride Register for next year BRING CHILD'S: I Proof of birth (Must be 5 on or before 9-1-2006) / Recent physical (within 1 year) / Current immunization record / Social security card (optional) / Proof of county residence U,'w w -,w o w lss Outstanding Agents. Outstanding Results. Humane Society's Spring Fling Is Set For May 6 Come to the Suwannee Valley Humane Society's Animal Shel- ter on Saturday, May 6th, from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. There will be great bargains at this huge plant and -yard sale. Enjoy food, fun, and meeting some of the most popular resi- dents! From Interstate 10, take Exit 262 north towards Lee in Madi- son County. Turn left on Bisbee Loop, one half mile from exit. Follow animal shelter signs to the entrance. If you need more information call 866-236-7812 or 971-9904. The shelter is open from 10:00 a.m. until 2:00, p.m., Tuesday, through Saturday. P Gilchrist County C Land Transactions S Jamie Roden to Patricia Mc- Ghehey and Doris Ann Holland, quit claim deed. $17,291. Lot 26,27, and 28. Block A.Wannee on the Suwannee. William K. and Melissa M. Wiles to David L. Elliott, gen- eral warranty deed, $75.000 Lot 27, Deer Run. William Stuart and Ashley B. Fuquayto Carl H. Carlisle, general warranty deed, $23.000. Lot 22, Sanders Oaks. David Vance Pepinsky to G.J. Piascki, warranty deed, $173,100. Lot 40. Lake in the Woods. Unit 2. \Ville Clarence Ephraim to Ellott J. Baker and Jeanette. Baker, quit claim deed, $1. Lot .3, Block 41, Trenton Original .Survey. Willie Clarence Ephraim to Charles J. Wilson and Richard Wilson. quit clairnm deed. $1. Lot 2, Block 41, Trenton, Original Survey. Anthon\ F. and Mar\ Ann D'Alberto to .William C. and Lindsey A. Pheiman, general. %k warranty deed. $125.000. Lot 3, Hone, Bee Farms. MelviD. Lance t -Fort Fan- ning River. LLP, warranty deed, $82,000. Lot 4, Block 4, Suwan- nee River Springs, Unit 1. Having some place to go is home. Having someone to love is family. Having both is a blessing .. ~ Anonymous 25105 W. Newberry Road 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 doublewide 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.. muchh more! MLS 242532/750711 $119,900 1978 4/2 doublevide 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 3/2 doublewide (1998 yr) perfect for a new family. 1/2 acre lot. Must see to appreciate. 1568 sq ft 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 AARP Driver Safety Class To Be Held May 23 And 24 In, High Springs. An AARP Driver' Safety Program will be held at Evans- Carter Funeral Home in High Spnngs from 9:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. The class fee is iS10 and there are no tests. Miss Alachua County Contestants 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. 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 tb the Miss Florida USAPageant, which will include statewide contestants. The two-day, four hour class- room instruction refines during skills and develops defensive driving techniques. The cer- tificate qualifies graduates for an auto insurance discount for three years. Resert nations are required and you ma\ call Lynda LeGrow at 352-333-3036 for mnfornation and to register. .JO [.,A _.Ig Small buildings, boats. etc. 24 hr towingservice, '22 ft. rollback bed. Carports also available. Reasonable Rates. 463-2900 493-0345 'JOE'S TOWING & ROLLBACK Credit Cards Accepted I Pole Barns Rudd 100% Cypress Mulch/Chips 8 yds $125 4 yds $70 We will load Free Delivery In Area 8 am 5 pm Mondaly Friday, 8am -12 pm Saturday 352-538-5098 Jim King Realty, Inc. Realtor S Main Office (352) 493-2221 iWA 315 N. Main Street (US-19), Chiefland, FL32626 Fanning Springs Branch Office (352) 463-6144 or 542-0009 O "17871 U.S. Hwy. 19, Fanning Springs, FL32693 Suwannee Branch Office (352) 542-9007 EQA 23382 SE 349 Hwy., Suwannee;, FL 32692 OPPORTUNITY .oce@Pmingreallty corn or www.jimkingrealty.com i Chiefland 3/3, CBS Home on 10 acres, paved road. Fenced & cross fenced pasture. 3 iu.plic .ain. r .o4" ,elll. .lcld ih pond HOee h.i over 2,900 sq I n head Ir.i ng aiie ThTo ca. garig hus been concriard r;io ganire rfom ith bai, ,could b tiie use ,41 btdro,,m Ti., lage uim ,.irh pcnry, 1 r':.'m ci nminil W-o4hopr, A'llhAC Con unicni tCLhiitllnd quili cOunitr liing. only minudcl to town. $34,91'0 ILP-751551-D 352i.4.i.222l G'.11 C aiure Cnmmulriir' Ne% Cu['mm Built tHi.,inc undtr uwnisrjciior in children friendly rinibhtchi:,iJ Spjiinu *pin 'II:our pl.in iih 2 ,ar g.ir.uge La.ge master.suite. Offered at S$in n nn 00 lP.1-75312 352-493-2221 \eru dl mjinjlrc, 21.)01 O iDWMI .n 5 p.mijlylll' idrt aCI hil h..me learire% garden rub & cpjrjic hoacr in iIce mailer bath, ceilings fans through out, a 10' XIO0' storage room, a 10' X 33' enclosed porch with. removable pleii-glass windows & wood burning stove, and a Ii' IX storage shed. Thii horne1 ii loeicd on j pj.cd road. cl:se to Suwannee River, Chiefland Country Club Golf Course; Manatee Springs State Park, .h11ppig., chilsj. arnd ,:.ni. a few minute. i Ihe Gall of MW ioi "'" SHO'WN B ' APPOINTMENT,.ONLY!-,**, $167,900.. (LMH-751727-JW) 352-469-6144 or 542- ' 0009 REALTOR- OVERLOOKING, LAKE HOLIDAY IN SLiJANNEE' This 2BR'2BA OWMH is on a d ccp A'jr IWe ...inly frinouits by boat in freshwater canals to the Suwannee River and the Gulf of Mexico. It has a 2 stall boathouse, screened fish cleaning / storage room, Florida room with views of the lake and. orange, gpapefruil and:tangerine trees. The home is (imTipkl)l furr,,hed, includes.2 boats and is waiting for you to come enjoy our excellent fishing and quiet way of life! $299,000. (DW- 740 .l7.JI .11 n4!.'f17 riiil Ii'iuli ',, ulh ,i 'l.C liucljrld in .pariih Trac m'i, m ,,ln c h,.,vimc o B, i 5 hBe si ul Wooded acres +/- landscaped and' fenced bjtA.,ard. ti.] and Fpurmphouie ll.4,llni ( L M H I / i E i 5 -' t ) 1 2 1 : . .\'cr) rice remdcdied tee .ri 'S' jic MOL. Everything has been upgraded.'Chain link, -fenced yard, 2'car carport with workshop and storage area. Close to school,. *.holipijrq. ihe Gulf of Melice., and lie Suajnr,-ce (lRer $85,000. (DR- J1wu.w\4) :i524hn -r.l1 'CCall UsFor SMore Listings! CONSTRUCTION f2 lerland Mortgage Corporation * ,*' .' c Now Offering Commercial Loans 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 e-mail: riverlandmtg@bellsouth.net apply online @ www.riverlandmtg.web-loans.com overland Mortgage Corporation 723 East Wade Street Trenton, FL 32693 IT,~ -1 r GILCHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL THURSDAY, APRIL 20,2006.' i . low Oll r Sam, mtTMDQTPhAY- APR IT- 0-2006 GIL CHRTST COUNTY JOURNAL Page Seventeen. F Automobiles | 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 powv- 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 Though your riches increase, do not set your heart on them., -~ Psalm 62:10 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 EQHAORUO, lfgr@bellsouth.net -- " We List To Sell! 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 \%/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. 10 AC 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#7'49884 Olt'' Se L $140,000. D. Deen Lancaster Lic. Real Estate Broker REALTOWR - [t] C L ASSIFIED ADS $4.50 MINIMUM FOR 20 WORDS. 5 CENTS ACH ADDITIONAL WORD. k CLASSIFIED ADS $4.50 MINIMUM FOR 20 WORDS. 5 CENTS EACH ADDITIONAL WORD. For Sale DIRT BIKE FOR SALE: 49cc Four Stroke engine, 4 speed, like new, 3 months, hardly used. Great for young teen. $400 OBO. Call 463-4847 or 221-0464. Itp. 4/20 AMP POLE FOR SALE: 60Amp. Temp. Pole $100. New and unused. Call 352-284-5146. ltb. 4/20 TRAILER FOR SALE: 16' Stock trailer in good condition. $2,500. Call 352-463-1170. Itb. 4/20 1989 BRENDELLA SKf/TOW BOAT: 351 Windsor V8 inboard, 800 hours, asking $6,000. Call 221- 0363. , yard, re- ash, junk, REWARD FOR LOST DOG: Reward for missing Yorkie/ Chihuahua mi\ Missing since 2/19806 from Bell area Needs medication. Call 352-463-2070 or 352-214-89-12. Missed 'er) miich. tp. 4/20 [Wanted To Buy WANTED t O BUY: Used double wide mobile home. 352-949-3536. No dealers. . lib 4/20 WANTED-TRACTORS: Old. rusts. broken uglh. dead. alihe. abandoned Call Sonn. 352-4"2- 1387 or 352-256-7275. keep tryifig, thanks . tfnb,11-6 RETIRED REMODELING CONTRACTOR: Wanting to bu\ homes or mobile homes sith land needing repair. 493-78-11. itnb, 1-16 Services MOBILE HOME SET-UP: Thom- as Mobile Home Set-ups. tear- downs and transport. Licensed and , Bonded. (352) 486-1662 or (352) 558-4375. 4tp,3-30-4-20 ELMORE'S SIMULATED BRICK & STONE. INC.: Stone, stucco. permanent mobile home skirting. Free Estimates 6789, SE' .^0t i, u, TrentiQ. 472-5542, 214--3702 Fa\ 352-472_-0124. tfnb-9-15 ABL HAULING, garage, model debris removed, tr, appliance, pressure wash estimates, and 8 years ex Call 472-6164 or 278-2606 BOB OSBORNE TREE SER- VICE, INC.. 70 ft. bucket truck, h draulic loader truck, stump grind- er Free Estimates Insured. 352- 463-9100. S. .. tfnb,5-26 PRESSURE WASHING, AND PAINTING: Reasonable prices, de- pendable, insured and professional. Shamrock Services; 352-463-1212 day or evenriing and weekends. ,Pets&- Sup plies A NEW PET GROOMING SHOP in Chiefland. The Paradise Pet Pal- ace. (352) 493-0606. WHEEL TOWN 352-493-2835 Ca r0' o.'trecruon; 0 Ao les .' South of-Chiefland off 345 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. New in plastic with warranty. Sac- rifice, $160. King available $225. (352) 372-8588. tfnb,7-5 LA KE CITY ILMtajInh E llu i, , Coordinator. Student .Acrihities This is a professional position respon-ible for de% eloping and implemenung a v.ell-rounded prudent actit 1ies program Responsible for organization, implementation. and super-ision ot'srLdent eernts. Bachelor's degree in leadership recreation. education, student sen ices. or related area Master's degree with three sears experience in field and community college seeing preferred See position details on College web sie College applicanon required Applicaton available on the seb at: k% w.lakecilVCc.edu Salary -35.000 annually plus benefit. Application deadline. May 16,2006 Inquiries: Human Resource Development Lake CN Communiir College 149 SE College Place , .' Lakc Ci t\F., F; '.[025 Phone: (386) 754-4314 Fax:. (386) 754-4594 E-mail: boettcherg@lakecitycc.edu LCCC is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools VP/ADA/EA/EO College in Education & Employment 04 Cr,,:JA, F T 3C"4' ul,e e a CID,20K miles, Bal. Fact. Wiarr.,. $9,975 Oz CC'. y verur Eie 0j P : Sea~s.~ sl rar' CD on 'iio e.s rr-le-s $12,975 i03 Ca--lai' c C~* O n'c CC r Aeie. C0a1 aeAOrc, ull, i, 10. 1.,10 i -I - Eul F. l Vdr $17I,975 01t Fold Rs--p cen Can Ea.g V -. p-ea --[. 1,),1d 40F JOe mc $11,975 A'j Fod Ta,,riu iDmor EO, full, 10300a 10E ,Tw, iA $8,975 02 Cne,,y S.li :tp'. '3rd woo. V-6, auto, CD. 51)K' .Twe 'imScieir. $9,975 (2~ m.ercury oumi.ic,nnl JPE'. I~ owl -l' I ClrM. ronal Iisdai.,'Wrrwa:imi $11,975 !02 Ford Ranger XL., 6-cyl, auto, air 40K Mites ..$7, .... 976. '121 lu..-uai Tot'rLO 4Door, _____;OK 5:r..SI.J IulAlA $1 3,7 www.wheeltown.COM R DN SAL LAN Visit our website at: www.lancasterrealty.biz K Di"Al TV ordropby our office at 510 E Wade Street Trenton, FL 32693 NEARING COMPLETION 4BR/2BA, 5 Acres Gated Community, Lanai, Ceramic tile, carpet & laminate wood flooring, Cherry cabinets, Tray ceilings, Breakfast Nook, 2 Car Garage, Formal Dining'Room, Powder Room, Stainless Steel Appliances, MLS# 750191 $369,900 PENDING COTTAGE STYLE 2BR/1BA BEAUTIFUL 4BR/2BA on 5 LAKEFRONT Home bn .30 home on 1.68 Acres (mol), Acres, Lanai, aboye ground Acres, 3BR/3BA, many $185,000 MLS# 750664 pool, $399,900 MLS# 750833 upgrades, MLS# 749518 $205,000 REDUCED LOVELY DWMH on shaded 1.01 2000 DWMH 4BR/2BA on acres, New Roof, Flooring, Paint, acre comer lot, Deed 41R/2BA, MLS# 749863 -Restricted, Garage / $95,000 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 2.44 ACRES in Old Town, homes or mobile homes, 2 lots at $42,000 each, MLS# 750299 & 750300 1.59 ACRE RIVER LOT in Bell, $32,500 MLS# 750597 PENDING 2 LOTS in City of Chiefland off of C345 $17,500 each MLS# 757045 & 750747 2.44 ACRES in Old Town, 4" Well, Power Pole, and Septic, cleared drive, $52,900 MLS# 750417 2.49 ACRES in Old Town w/SWMH that has no value, Power Pole, Well and Septic all in working condition, $42,500 MLS# 750799 3.02 ACRES in Old Town,.4 Well, cleared for home site, $55,900 MLS# 750830 2.25 ACRES in Old Town, $32,500 MLS# 750860 PENDING 1.25 ACRES in Bronson, Recent Survey, homes or mobile homes welcome, $25,000 MLS# 750913 4.65 ACRES on CR 345 close to Cedar Key and Chiefland, $85,000 MLS# 750972 3.16 ACRES on CR 345 Nice area. Great for Site Built or Mobile Homes, $70,000 MLS# 750989 10 ACRES in Bell, great location, $197,500 MLS# 751034 Sellers Motivated GORGEOUS 4BR/3BA on 2 Acres, In-Ground Vinyl Pool, Outdoor Kitchen, 20x38 Pole Bam, Security System, Ceramic, Carpet & Wood Flooring, Stainless Steel Appliances,, 4" Well, One Car Garage.& more! $385,000 MLS# 750683 INCREDIBLE RIVERFRONT home on 10.5 Acres, 5BR/2BA MLS# 745914 $595,000 !ENDING". PENDING W GORGEOUS NiW home on 2 COZY HOME in City of Trenton acres just outside City of 2BR/1 BA on % acre, hardwood Trenton, 4BR/3BA, irrigation and ceramic flooring, $105,000 system, Pole Barn, $215,000 MLS# 751263 MLS# 751944 LOVELY DWMH on 10 Acres, 1999 3BR/2BA, 1107 sq. ft., planted pines, $199,900 MLS# 752081 10 ACRES in Bell, on edge of flood zone, $137,500 MLS# 751073 4.80 ACRES in Old Town, $59,500 MLS# 751078 PENDING 78.80 ACRES of planted pines on CR 313 outside of Trenton, $1,680,000 MLS# 751204 23.72 ACRES on CR 341, Great location for subdivision, $355,80( MLS# 751307 58.00 ACRES on CR 313, surveyed, platted for subdivision, $895,000 MLS# 751350 10 ACRES in Trenton just off of CR 341, close to River and Springs, $180,000 MLS# 751443 20 ACRES in Judson, wooded, great area for home site, nice & quiet, $275,000 MLS# 751800 Services IRON FREE'S own high purity MANDOX wide-spectrum-triple action filtration- system removes iron, tannin, .sulfur, manganese, turbidity, bad taste, bad odor. Kills bacteria. No more stained fixtures, dingy clothes. Low cost, low main- tenance, guaranteed. Call today for FREE WATER TEST. No obliga- tion. $795 to $1,995. IRON-FREE Well, Water Company, Inc., Roy Jones, Opr. Mgr. 352-542-9817 or WILSON HOME CENTER 352- 463-2068. 1-800-437-1128 ANY- TIME. tfnrb,4-28 ing. Free BUILDING CONTRACTOR: experience. CBC017140 Custom homes built 6. on your lot. Precision Development, tfn, 8-18 PO Box 249, 26761 SE Hwy. 19, Old ToL n, 352-542 MOWER & CHA Stihl, Husqvama Sears, MTD, Br Robin, and Honda. mowe Beauchamp 493-4 TREES, TREES, ton Tree Service, Ii A BIG STLNMP STLUMP!: \\egrind ton Tree Sen ice, In Services 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 yisit 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 tp the life of your loved one. tfnb,5-20 TIM POWELL ELECTRIC: New installations andrepairs,licensedand. insured. State Reg. #EC13002453. Call (352) 463-2155. tfnb,11-25 I Help Wanted 2-8416. 3 POSTIONS- HEAVY EQUIP- tfnb,7-15 MENT OPERATORS GENER- INSAW PARTS AL MAINTENANCE Gilchrist i, Ayp, Murray, County Road Department has three riggs, Kohler, openings for Heavy Equipment Op- Blades foremost erators II'- General Maintenance. Must have CDL Class A or B. This ers.' I Saw Shop fulltime position includes health Saw Sh benefits and retirement. Job descrip, S tfn, 0 tions are available upon request. Ap- plications can be downloaded frorh TREES' Langs- our website at www.co.gilchrist- nc. 490-4456. fl.us/jobapp.pdf or at the Road De. tfnb,2-22 apartment. Please send completed P! A LITTLE applications to Gilchrist County dthemall Langs- Road Department, 9009 SW CR nc. 490-4456. 339, Trenton. FI 32693. Positions tfnb;2-22 will be open until filled. Gilchrist County is an EOE.'DFWP. rj LAKE CITY ll ADJUNCTS FOR NURSING PROGRAMS SUMMER A/B 2006 Patient Care Assistant Program Prn rime .r.i.lrulri or, cilr. sl/tb ?0l nou,'c liiui rerweln 't1 *7/114 Mu.I raue FL RN l.cen-e and 2 seai re'e,:ril xppner..:e in aurue or lor.q inirt ie pcoli.on, Practical Nursing Program Cl.r.,calt inst.ucor irari dai per WeeK berwe. ,i" i1-7/29. .lijnl a'e FL R N icm.n-e and 2 yEar, recent epere'ic,,r. r acuei 0o' lonrg nirn ca,'e B.l,' anrd isiaih.ng .lexpen nc pe -nerd (2 Positions) Practical Nursing Program Clir.,cal inh.'u.:ic.r one .i 5, per we,.. t.Irn-c', .lr-t 129;' ,.l.uil ra.e FR PN I,:.3i'i and 2 ,lai: re r,1'il e"perr.e,', .' a ,ie .r l':.n I r1iT ,:rc b lzr . rd I crTr.r,, e'tE nr,,cf c prelerr.ea I It FP i.:,rl Registered Nursing Program Menial Heatth Course" Cir,.:I ,1riruCi:.r 'ne is1, per ,,-eP iF,'i,- v June 2-june 30 a Nuo11nn Eaii Florida Siai, Hc-spiai .iu,' r.1e FL hIt.N i,,,r.,e BS3 N ar-a 2 i ,,' e 'eCceri c-6sre,.cIc n ,'iwi-d ,'l a. Mi S ar.a le.:'r.r.g' experience preferred. (3 Positions) Body Structure and Function Course PRN 0080: IlnaCirir fo.' 'nSuTnimm' lerm i1t seeiMf,:.,,dap trrou.gr, ir.uraa 8 30 t-0 415 AI.1 BEGINS May 16" and ends June 26' Tr,, cui'e cjcrs te n,'crmr3 riurnan Doay 'tru,:ture sen- fun,.-rn. Emphas.on major ,iierrm LaO i.n.p rciluaidea R| oraagrcc in r ei-e.l arei inre.3 rTa.:r..r., experience preferred. (1 Position) Health Careers CORE HCP 0001: Ir.it 'u:lor fir Summer A term 5116-6130 C.' RE .5 an rn,.li. ou1,.ui 3.:o.'r ne 1 k rraitr, OCCupa.31it arid Ine rne lr. ae .c oaei.er, i,im Ru ,. rheiLn care erpence ,vn AS aegrce req'Jre.' Cla mei -.ds, iiuJr Tr.iurda, 8 0a -11.Il |1 F11 iio uri Registered Nursing Program: Clinical instructor for acute care clinical rotations 518- 6/i T,: I a r._',u'- I1 iw .=. 1 r..li 3r",c, a lr e s, *e 'rL5we :. r a l. G r-_- aill. a ijl1 Mu; ira,,e FL itI R iNecr".: BESN and 2 )eaBr" recerii .eper'ae'e ,n 3a.:ue *: 3re MS and ies.:rnrg r Epcr.er.re preferred o3 polnsi on CONTACT THE ALLIED HEALTH DEPARTMENT S, ,at 386.754.4404 FOR DETAILS. College application and transcripts required. Application available on the web at www,lakecitvcc.edu Lake City Community College 149 SE College Place Lake City, FL 32025 LCCC is accredited by the Southem Association V of Colleges and Schtools VP/ADA/EA/EO College in Education & Employment Hometown Realty of North FL,nc. Natalie Rankin Licensed 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 COUNTRY APPEAL EAST GILCHRIST COUNTY 3/2 Home on 5 Acres $289,900 MLS#751716 CHARMING SHIP HOME NEW ROOF & A/C 2BR/1BA on City Lot $75,000 MLS#752170 COZY COTTAGE North GILCHRIST CO. IBR/1BAon 5 Acres $124,900 MLS#752110 .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 K5 Acres, Well & Septic, Reduced EUAL OUSINW OPPORTUNrtY UIST ED'UCED. 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 CONCRETE BLOCK HOME ON CORNER LOT MANY RENOVATIONS 3/1 Home on City Lot $135,000 LOTS & ACREAGE $37,900 $29,900 $24,900 $25,000 $30,000 .$78,500 $39,900 $49,900 $49,900 $799,000 $59,900 AFFORDABLE SITE-BUILT HOME NORTH GILCHRIST COUNTY 3/2 Home on 5 Acres $172,000 MLS #751663 LARGE HOME WITH ADDITION NORTH OF BELL 4/2 M/H w/addition on 20 Acres S.$315,000 MLS #749677 5 Acres, Homes Only, 4 Avail. 5 Acres, SWMH, planted pines .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 30 Acres near Manatee Springs 40 Acres, W/S/P, Pole Barn $88,500 $99,000 $100,000 $124,900 $93,500 $85,000 $124,900 $200,000 $225,000 $330,000 $399.000 $399,000 ) r For Sale LOST DOG Dislosure Simple 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 yopr local sheriffs office, or the FDLE website. ^REALI OS www.HometownRealtyNF.com I'tiul-%3viAl, tkrA- Lj- SServices Licensed CNA-HHA has immedi- ate opening for private care. Your home or mine. Resume available- CPP Certified. 352-463-6443 Leave message if no answer. 4tp,4-13-4-27 r ............. i GITT CHRIST COUNTY JO TRNAI -rage LriLInteen THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 2006 SHelp Wanted VACANCIES GILCHRIST COUNTY SCHOOLS 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 re- quired. CDA Required i Guidance Counselors (Anticipated Vacancies) District-Wide Masters Degree and Florida certifi- cation preferred. Instructor, ESE Trenton Middle/High School Bachelors Degree or higher from an accredited institution and Florida ESE certification required Instructor,-Reading Bell Middle/High School Bachelors Degree or higher from an accredited institution and Florida Reading cer- tification required Speech/Language Pathologist' (K-12) District-wide ,. Bachelor's Degree in Speech/ SLanguage Pathology/Communica- .-ftion Disorders from an accredited '"'educanuonal institution. Florida cer- Stification in Speech/Language Pa- ! thology and/or licensure in Speech/ SLanguage Pathology. S School Psychologist District-wide .i Master's Degree from an accredited institution. Certification covering School Psychology. 116RION SHelp Wanted I Substitute Teachers High School Diploma or Equivalent. Contact the District Office for an ap- plication and more information. Highly Qualified Substitute Teacher Pool We are accepting applications for our Highly Qualified Substitute Teacher Pool. Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree or higher with a current or former teaching certifi- cate in a core subject area. Once ap- proved, highly qualified substitutes would be eligible for. substituting at $130 a day in pre-approved situ- ations'.where there is a long-term absence in a core subject area. All other daily substituting would be at * current daily rates. Contact'the Dis- trict Office for an application and more information. Bus Driver Trainees; Substitute Bus Drivers. High School Diploma., 40 hours of in-service training will be provided for qualified applicants. Flexible training hours. Part of the training prepares trainees for the driver por- tion of the Class B Florida CDL. For information or questions, con- tact the Transportation Department at (352 1463-3230 . Obtain and'submit application to. Gilchrist County School District. 310 NW llthAvenue, S .Trenton, FL 32693 (352)'463-3200,. ... Application may be downloaded'at: www.gilchristschools org/ Personnel htm Highway-441 Nonh P 0. Box 520. Alachua (386) 462-4020 (352) 373-5511 Horizonrealtv.-realors corn VWooded 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 with screen enclosure. ,$320,000 MLS#262436 . Spacious 3BR 2BA DWMH ywth separate FL room & screened back porch on 5 gorgeous acres %% ith granddaddy. oaks! Property is fenced with a hugepole barn and storage building! $129,900.. MLS#242618 Immaculately kept 3BR 2BA DWMH on 10 acres. Located in desirable Jonesville. this home has 1372 sf and 10 beautiful rolling acres to call your own. $199,900. MLS#260475 Suwannee Rivers, Best! 222 feet of cleared & bulkheaded .iverfront on 2.5 acres with well, septic & power. Best view on the river and only 22 miles to the Gulf. -$409.000 MLS#261016 Very nice fenced and cleared 1 acre lot just .minutes north 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 $29,900 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-s ear old planted pines about. 1/4 mile from the Suwannee Riner Unlimited future potential. SLots of wildlife, $389,000 MLS#241976 , 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, cozy 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 CLASSIFIED AD S 4.50 MINIMUM FOR 20 WORDS. 5 CENTS EACH ADDITIONAL WORD . CLASSIFIED ADS $4.50 MINIMUM FOR 20 WORDS. 5 CENTS EACH ADDITIONAL WORD. Help Waned [Help Wanted Help Wanted I Attach a resume and any additional information as necessary. All applications will be screeried. Not all applicants will be interviewed. Applications till be accepted until positions are filled. EEO/Drug Free Workplace %%ww GilchristSchools org ltb,4-20 GILCHRIST COUNTY ROAD DEPARTMENT has an Adminis- trative Assistant T"pe 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- catons 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. Gilchnst County is- an-, EOE/DF W1 : E .. ,.D ." 2tb.4-13-4-20 DUMPTRUCK DRIVER/HEAVY- EQUIP. OPERATOR: Must ha'e own transportation & clean dn ing record. Please call 352-472-2616. GILCHRIST COUNTY SOLID WASTE DEPARTMENT: has po- sition open for a Mobile Recycling Unit Operator. This is a P/T posi- tion ISat.. and on-call only) appli-, cations may be obtained from the Solid Waste & Recycling Center at 1659 NW 10th Street in Bell or at the Counts Coordinator's Office at 209 SE First Street. Trenton We will be accepting applications until the po- sition is filled. Gilchrist County is an equal opportumrut employer and drug-free workplace For more in- formation please call 463-31'85 2tb 4/13-4'20 P/T POSITION FOR HAY FARM: lust hate current Florida diner's license, and must be familiar %wth farm machinery operation. Fle\ible hours required. Call 352-463-2053 for more information 2tb 4/13-4,'20 CNA WANTED: 11-7 Shift Pa-. tient is a resident atA)ers Call 542- 4362 or 542-8369. S .' b.420 Driver with CDL Class A or B needed for local route. F/T. NMon- Fn Apply in person. Dampier's Septic Tanks in Ganes% ille. Price Reduced to $59,900 5 Acre's with well and septic. Wooded beautifully by nature and is ready for your home. OWNER FINANCING AVAILABLE 0 Hometown Realty Contact: Ot of th FL,. I Michele Ta) or (352),665-7617 (352) 665-7617 131 iiN Mjin Sireet BeI. FlonJd .3209' [ Oftice 3.'52j4613-9ul R1 Toll FrLee iSSS|i r.3.I )j)l ,-A Homiiei:u nRcalr,NF cum 352-493-2628 The Best in Real Estate Options Margaret W.Hiers l l ,:ir,: ,.3 L i- t.;Im r: r.:o k r 6050 NW 120th St., Chiefland, FL 32626 www.hiersrealty.com E-mail hiersrealtyjsvic.net Marty R.Wimberly, Realtor mrwmart@svic.net "We Need Listings!" Call for a FREE market analysis! Lit, , 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 frailer-dual axle that goes with home. $675,000. REDI-MIX CONCRETETRUCK DRIVERS: Trinity Materials is now hiring for Redi-Mix concrete truck drivers. CDL Class A or B,. Competitive pay and great benefits. Please call 352-463-6342. itb. 4/20 FARM MAINTENANCE PER- SON WANTED: Mature farm maintenance person with o. n tools. Full or part time Call Dick between 7.30a.m and 10:00 a m. onls. 386- 935-9345.. b, 4'20.4/27, F/T CHARGE NURSE for the 3- 11 shift. M-F position. Sign-on bo- nus and increased shift differential EOEDFWP. Tn-Counti Nursing Home. 7280 SW SR 26. Trenton. Homes Only! Help Wanted PROFESSIONAL DRIVERS, home every night. Full benefits package. Dry bulk & flatbed posi- tions,.at Newberry Terminal. Com- mercial Carrier Corp. 866-300- 8759. 4tp,3-30-4-20 Plumbers and plum References and depe portation required. G steady work, .'352-472 to Fri. 8-4. iber helper's. I Help Wanted i REAL ESTATE SECRETARY- ASSISTANT wanted in busy office that can offer their multi-task efforts and enthusiasm to work within a team. Must have real estate office, experience. Send resume to: PO Box 545, Chiefland, Flonda 32644. tfnb,3-3 ndable trans- FT-PT EXPERIENCED main- 3ood benefits, teinance man needed immediately 2-3677, Mon. Also a FT-PT experienced cook needed immediately. Apply Ithin 4tb. 4/6-4/27 at the Lighthouse Restaurant. Paved Streets! 5 Acres and Up I Im Call 1 -800-643-6971 info@phillipsrealtyland.com | ... See more of our listings @ www.phillipsrealtyland.com Rog, EO (352) 463-4 13521 463-7302 ,'\ !- .INC: --. SEE OUR LISTINGS 7075 JEAN C. TROKE Licensed Real Estate Broker ON THE WEB: 2FAX E-mail: trokerealty@aol.com ""' oe'trni .c'o 730 E. Wade Street (SR-26) Trenton, Florida 32693 -- QUALITY-BUILT HOMES CURRENTLY FOR SALE -- NEW LISTING--BEAUTIFUL RANCH HOME & ROLLING ACREAGE IN EAST GILCHRIST: 3 BR/2.5 BA: Perfect property for horse loer..T--opend 2-story cedaric'.r-res;.t.uilt home 1cer 4 31::i :q I' under Foof". along Alt 195 rollIng pa-ture acres, full., .fenced for hor.e ne, ludin paddcld. harn & highoed equeinrin Ir eld Home hai large detnched 2-.ie g.rge large t.a:l. parAo aith in-imound p.x.l. pcauG! tI; ing & dinin ruoom, ard mredern i.lchen. t-ri. lirephlce, large master suie & more -call Jean lor full properly detail....$675,000. 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, fq'r this remodeled frame/CB home, on landscaped Il0xI50 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 1 BR, (but possible ic-m lor 1.2 more On 4-acre iracl waIh paved frontage,-laige oaks by home-site with property fencing. Home has great potential, for first-time buyer or investor--call or email Barbara for details...$129,000. CB-BUILT HOME IN TRENTON: SHIP PROGRAM ELIGIBLE: 3BR/1.5BA: Solidly-constructed home on 100x100 tract in NW Trenton, compact yet roomy, 1040 inside sqft. with full living & dining rooms, good possibility for first-time home-buyer (with 'SHIP' financing)--call or e-mail our office for more information...$ 100,000. -- SUWANNEE RIVERFRONT HOMES/PROPERTY AVAILABLE -- NEW LISTING--NICE RIVERFRONT HOME, QUALITY NEIGHBORHOOD: 3 BR/2 BA: Over 2,000 inside sq. ft.of comfort, for this frame-built 2-story home, with 75' river frontage at the Little Lake City community north of Bell. Property has waterfront deck & dock, screened river view porch, attached garage & detached carport, other outbuildings, landscaping & privacy fencing. Photos & more details available at out office website,..$375,000. RIVER-AREA HOMES & ACREAGE, NEAR TO OLD TOWN IN DIXIE: 6 BR/5.5 BA: Two CB-built homes, along with eleven 1/2-acre tracts (all landscaped, large trees), located at private river S/D right by Nature Coast 'Rails-Trails' river bridge/trail. 1,900 sq. ft. home has 90' along the river, with deck & floating dock, river-side elevated porch, 2-car garage & more. 2nd home is over 2,700 sq. ft. inside, 16x36 covered outer deck (w/hot tub), 20x24 workshop/pottery bldg.', bonus rooms & 1/2 bath (possible 'in-law' suite), fully landscaped on one acre--call Jean or Jim for full details on this special property, with great waterfront & new home-site opportunity for buyer/investor...$ 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 2nd 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. -- MANUFACTURED HOMES ON THE MARKET -- NEW LISTING--SPACIOUS ACREAGE &'HOME-SITE WEST OF BELL: 3 BR/2 BA: Immaculate 27x66 manufactured, located on fenced, wooded 20 acres. Large greatroom, 21x10 all-season's enclosed porch, galley-style kitchen. Outer features include 4-wide attached carport, pool & hot tub (w/pool house), gazebos, greenhouse & more. Call or email to Barbara for information...$319,000. NEW LISTING--AFFORDABLE M/HOME IN TOWN: 2 BR/1 BA: Refurbished & compact 14x44 home-site (w/attached front porch/deck); metal & frame outbuildings, on landscaped Trenton lot w/large oak for shade...$28,000. 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. Has 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. 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 Gainesville/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 100x100 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: Jim or Jean Troke o ALS (386) 935-3357 "Profession Paul Troke (352) 221-2999 Barbara Mayo (352) 222-0427 mal Service With A Personal Touch" OPPORTUNrTY Ca.... Don Thomas S .Sales Associate Lorene Thomas Realty, Inc. Associate Highway 19/98, P.O.Box 1653 3 " Old Town, Florida 32680 Business (352) 542-8568 Fax (352) 542-8566 Cell (352) 221-5422 '. e-mail: RealtyThomas@aol.com Each office is Independently Owned and Operatled and Associates I A q --- 7 15 14 13 12 11 Now Selling!! High Springs Hills \ FEATURED LISTING - -pir ^ rhtp- ,? mPT-T1ITSC'AXT APPTT ?0A?00AAI, F 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 Gainesville and Ocala area. D Real Estate FOR SALE Retail storefront prop- erty in downtown Trenton. Three buildings on Main Street. Call 352- 463-7135. L CHIRTIST COT NTY JOTIRNAI Page Nineteen Need A Sign? Call Woodland Craft Signs, At 463-7135 --I [Real Estate J COMPLETELY REMODELED 4/2 DWMH and 3 acres near Bell. $99,000 and owner will finance with approx. $5,000 down. Approx. $800/month. Call 352-542-9206 or. 352-494-3899. 2tb. 4/20-4/27 Buy or sell or both. Call TOWN & COUNTRY REALTY 352-463-8340 P. O. Box 8, Bell, Florida 32619 tcrealty@bellsouth.net www TownandCountryRealty Online.com Dixie-Gilchrist-Levy Board of Realtors and. Multiple Listing Service. Like new 2000 Homes of Ment, 3/2, fenced & cross- fenced, perfect condition, waiting for you.to move in. Call Rose Severino for details at (352) 328-6411 e All Levy County perties For Sale at Lon oat REALTY, ww.LevyMLS.com (352) 486-1031 Smith & Associates, www.bsgmac.com Brad Smith Licensed Real Estate Broker - I tate Trenton I & II Apartments For Rent 718 NE 7th Place #905 S Trenton, FL,32693 Now Accepting Applications 1, ,2, & 3 BR HC & Non-HC apartmentss, Rental assistance may be available. 352-463-7106, TDD/ITY 711, Equal Housing Opportunity. fWaolfard realty, inc. Licensed Real Estate Broker P.O. Box 546 Bell, Florida 32619 O86-935-0243- 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 PARlADISE 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. 10ACRES 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 in 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 OF A 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 park. 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 Huge home ui th fencing. Sylhia Rutledge. Realtor (352l 490-1214 (.11 Irenion $12,011i1. Land in grea hiool dimnil' 0.11 Suwannee $295,Uii00 Waterfioni gulf iaral 1.23 Trenion U34.91111 Close I h,,ol, .hi'pping & re 0.24 Trrnoton $1l9,91lI Nmie. paruall cleared 0.31 Chielnand $39,500 Special zmnirig I.41 Trenton $39,90fi NMuln-Residcnijl zoning poienial 11.54 Other $150,000 Waterfioni, deed restrnied 0.7 Trenton S24,91)0 Few minutes to Suwvannee 1.05 Fanning Springs $32,91J0 . W))ded loti great Ilaiion ' I.25 FjnningSpring, $2',9 111 t' rejl h,.mesile ' 4.67 Old Tomn 1251,1101) . Su\wanr, riec ,atcrlfl 4.74 Trenton $82,500 Deed F[striled Saddlebro,)k 4.75 Irtnton S85,1i1ll Cleared .iand read\ 4 .77 Bell $85,tllJ Deed restricted Parrish Estates. 4.77, Bell $85,000 Deed isimiled Parrmsh Elaie 4.93 Trenlon $99,900 Deed resmLed P,,ling Oaks 5 Bell9$75,00 BR2BA2 924 SF 0.34 NC Screened porch, & workshop. Lisa Baxter, Realtor 1352) 9-19-16-14 DKmu n- Z. 1,11/o ar 1 AC Open floor plan in Buck Bay. 'K BAA2 1,402 SF 5.02 AC Private setting with circular drive. '- BR 4 BA 3 2,295 SF 5 AC Cedar log home, barn, 6-car garage. 5' Bell $75,000 Perfect for built or mobile home. 5 Bell $79,900 Paved road, surveyed, cleared. 5 Old Town, $80,000 Deed restricted homes'only. 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, shed & pole barn. 5 Newberry $140,000 Planted pines. Homesite or invest. 5 Bell $349,900 Commercial Property. 5.52 Trenton $75,000 Waters Lake community., 8.8 Branford $132,000 Paved county road. 9.62 Bell $149,900 Deed restricted Trotters Rest. 9.62 Bell $149,900 Deed restricted Pacers Place. BRK3-BAZ 'O09 6S .U.7AL, Newer carpet, tile, & wood cabinets. Workshop. Sylvia Rutledge, Realtor (352) 490-1214 9.63 Bell S149,900 Deed retricied Parmh Estates 10 Trenton $75,000 \Vx',jded aircjge .,ite 10 Trenton $125,900 Currentll being used as gnriuilrural. 10) Trenton $I25,900O Currently being.used as agricultural. 10 Trenton 5125,900 Curaniil\ being used as agriculrtual 10 Trenton $129,900 Well. sepiic, and power 10 Bell $139,901, Cleared %ith nice trees remaining 10 Trenton S150I.00o) Deed restriLied humie. only 10 Chiefland 1,69l9(0 W. ell. spuc. and pc.%cr ' 10 Chiefland S.l95,illI .. Oreai loc3iit'5 .grealr<,ad .: o 10.26 Chiefland $149,901i Deed restritet hrne meIonl) 11.36 Bell $159,900 X'ell'sepuic.po.er. barn. & pole barn.- /11.59 Bell $129,900 Wildlile and g.:id commumni.r,. 12.43 Trenton $237,75(0 Rolling pasture ith Oaks 12.78 Cedar Key $S1,500i,00i On Paroda Creek, 14.22 Bell $149,900 Borders Gilchrist Hunt Club. 14.84 Bell $222,600 Prniae. mature aLks. 14.97 Bell $199,900 Close to springs. 14.97 Bell $199,900 Close to springs. 15 Bell $480,000 One block from Main Street.' U Il .$199,900 Will divide. 20 Bell $199,900 Cleared and secluded. 20.3 Chiefland $406,000 MWell, septic, and power. 21 Chiefland $315,000 8 10 year old planted pines. 21 Bell $660,000 Waterfront, deed restricted. 35.85 Trenton $385,000 Planted pines ready. Home or invest. 40 Bell $480,000 Great planted pines investment. 40 Trenton $500,000 Currently being used as ag. 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. Home or invest. 80 Chiefland $799,600 Borders Andrews Preserve. 80 Bell $1,400,000 Development potential on paved rd. 98.17 Old Town $1,500,000 14 YO pines, hardwoods; 4 wells. 154 Bell $2,618,000 Development potential. 160 Trenton $1,700,000 Will divide into 10, 40, or 80 acre. For more details and photos, please visit www.bsgmac.com SericeYouDesrve PepleYouTrut. Natural pond, planted pines, and more. Exclusively Offered by Your GMAC Team P [rMIER-S.t R E" rf Connecing NiIi gh r-4 A web site offered to our clients which serves as an interactive community forum for posting calendars, Smith & Associates, Inc. will commit to quality service in writing! yard sales, recipes, & much more! 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OPPORTUNITIES IN ' NORTH CENTRAL FLORIDA iii 80( 249-2532 fp.SS LAKWE CITY -4IMMINITYItE mS MATH/SCIENCE ADJUNCT INSTRUCTORS NEEDED FOR SUMMER TERMS * Biology Selective Saturdays C term * College level Math Nights and internet for Summer B Must have master's degree with ' minimum 18 graduate hours in field. Contact Paula Cifuentes (386) 754-4260 or cifuentesp(5lakecitvce.edu College application and transcripts required.Application available on the web at: www.lakecitycc.edu SInquiries: Human Resource Development Lake City Community College 149 SE College Place Lake City, FL 32025 LCCC is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges 'and Schools VP. AD.k'EATFO College in Education & Employment ,fir 75 1728 S389,900 15) Minutes to Gainemille! 751733 S135,000 I n the CitN of Chiefland! 75 1842 S229,000 Red Brick Ilome! rage mTT enTtV1fy12NTTHRDAARI 0,20 Gilchrist County Schools Visit Trenton Rotary Continued from Page One) the Career Expo for seniors which was held at Bell High School and that seniors from both Bell and Trenton attended. The expo allowed seniors to talk to people who work in specific job markets. The seniors were able to ask questions about job requirements, growth, income levels and potential, and an ar- ray of questions to help them .determine which line of work they may pursue after gradua- tipn. This expo allowed seniors to hear hot only from businesses but also from Lake City and 'Santa Fe Community College 'on the career programs offered 'through their institutions. Lacy Redd Announces Candidacy For District 3 School Board Seat (Continued from Page One) education has prepared me to assist the county as the school: system continues to grow and: become more complex. The decisions we make now are very important for the future success of our kids and teachers. My family and I .enjoy living' in Gilchrist County and I look' forward to the chance to serve on the Gilchrist 'County School Board. Sincerely, Lacy A. Redd Character Council's Personality For April Is Mary Jo Mansfield (Continued from Page One) acknowledged her presence, and with that kindness, has enriched her life tremendously. Ms. Mary Jo hopes that as she goes about her daily activities as she interacts with many people, that it is quite obvious that she displays SINCERITY for she herself wants to treat everyone .with respect and without pre- tense. She shared, that. since she is a Christian, "it matters deeply to her that her daily walk indicates that' the character trait of SINCERITY allows others to see Jesus in her." As an encouragement and to -exhibit SINCERITY in their dai- - ly lives, Mary Jo advised others to keep present needs of people in mind, "for there are some who I have never been treated very well and they need to receive a personal touch of sincere kind- ness," which can make a great difference in their lives. She also believes that the Scripture verse. "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you" is a perfect motto for the character quality of SINCERITY. Following A 2/3 Vote, Board Agrees To Continue To Plan For Urban Development (Continued from Page One) k of a 53-acre parcel to 1 'unit to 1 acre. This property is, located at the comer of CR 341 and the Nature Coast Greenway. He explained that the property owners are planning to have a walking trail through the resi-. dential community that ties into the greenway to allow residents a direct access to the hiking and biking area. He explained the property is currently zoned to allow 1 :residential unit per 2 acres. Commissioners Kenrick Thomas and Sharon Langford expressed their feeling that they did not want to see 1 unit to 1- acre residential development without the property being con- nected to a central water and sewage system. The property involving and, surrounding Bell consists of 3 different residential proposals., No one addressed the board to present a proposal in this meet- ing. Gilchrist Count) Adminis- trator Ron McQueen asked the board for direction for staff to give further detail to allow the board to make their decision. Commissioner Sharon Lang- ford made a motion to leave the residential zoning as it currently is. Commissioner Kenrick Thomas gave a second to this' motion. Chairman Tommy Langford called for a vote and the board voted 2/3 against ,the motion. Commissioners Gentry, Durden and Tommy Langford voted against the motion. The board discussed that something needed to be done to provide for more small residen- tial properties 'for. residential development. The board agreed to .hold another workshop on May 8t"-.beginning at 6:30 p.m.- to discuss in greater detail the plans for residential de\ elop- ment in Gilchrist County. The public is .urged to attend this meeting. From The Desk Of Gilchrist County Sheriff David P. Turner Weekly Sheriff's Report For Week Ending April 17, 2006 On April 10. 2006, Adam Bolden, date of birth. 1/5/83, was arrested on the charge of Vi- olation of Probation/Possession of Cocaine. On April 10, 2006, Kimberly Pierson, date of birth, 10/7/86, was arrested pm. seven (7) counts of Grand Theft. On April 12, 2006, David Ellison, date of birth, 4/24/74, was arrested on two (2) counts of Failure to Appear and three (3) counts of Violation of Pro- bation. On April 12, 2006, Lo Bliz- zard, date of birth,,7/23/78, was arrested on the charge of Driving under Influence. On April 12, 2006, James J. Rose, date of birth, 12/30/48, was arrested on the charge of Violation of Probation/ Impregnating a Minor. On April 13, 2006, Fredy E. Feldman, date of birth, 7/9/57, was arrested on the charge of Failure to Appear/ Driving Un- der the Influence. On April 13, 2006, Brandi N. Butler, date of birth, 10/22/84, was arrested on an Alachua County Warrant with two (2) counts of Violation of Probation/ Worthless Checks. On April.13, 2006, Dennis C. Coleman, date of birth, 5/19/61, .was arrested on two counts of Violation of Probation/Worthless Checks. On April 14, 2006, Michael A. Hummell, date of birth, 1/11/53, -was arrested on the charge of Violation of Probation/ Driving While License Suspended or Revoked. On April 14. 2006, Michael E. Huth, date of birth, 6/6/67, was arrested on the charge of Failure to Appear. On April 14, 2006, Michael S. Nettles, date of birth, 7/7/77, was arrested on the charge of Violation of Probation. On April 15. 2006, Laura R. Edgar, date of birth, 7/25/59, was arrested on charges of Vio- lation of Probation/Possession of Drug Paraphernalia and Failure to Appear/Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. On April 15, 2006, Darlene E. Smith, date of birth, 6/20/62, was arrested on the charge of, Driving under Influence. On April 15, 2006, Herma- lindo Garcia-Ramirez, date of birth, 2/9/82. was arrested on charges of No Valid Drivers License and two (2): counts of Uttering a Forged Instrument. On April 15, 2006, James W. Hughes, date of birth, 4/1/79, was arrested on charges of Pos- sessioi 6f'Less fliah'20 Grarhs, Possession of Drug Parapher- nalia, Possession of Schedule III Drug, Violation of City Or- dinance (Alcohol in Park) and Violation of City Ordinance (Firearm in Park). On April 15, 2006, John J. Hadda, date of birth, 6/15/66, was: arrested on the charge of Driving under Influerice. On April 16, 2006, Mary E. Watkins, date of birth, 9/2/81, was arrested on a Levy County 'Warrant with the charge of Lar- ceny and Theft. On April 16, 2006, James M. Stone, date of birth, 2/2/57, was arrested on the charge of Driv- ing While License Suspended or Revoked (Knowingly). On April 16, 2006, Thomas M. Harper, date of birth, 7/26/62, was arrested on charges of Pos- session of Controlled Substance, Possession with Intent and Pos- session of Drug Paraphernalia. 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 How Will You Celebrate Earth Day? (Continued from Page Eleven) my life to do what I could to "Think Globally and Act Lo- cally." These are just a couple of the many catch phrases that have come about over the many years where people have looked at ways they could help make a difference. Simple things like "Reduce, Reuse & Recycle" are even taught to our children in school. These "3 R's" are the very foundation of starting to take personal responsibility to make. a difference in our own backyard. We can start by first reducing the amount of trash that we are purchasing, what I mean is when you are shopping look at the product you are buying. How much of it will be thrown *away? How many wrappers and boxes are covering the actual product you are buying? Is there another product that has less packaging that will do as good a job? You can also find ways of reducing, your need for natural resources (electricity, gas, etc.) Then reuse what you can, some packaging can be used for stor- age (milk jugs can be used to store old oil until you can drop it off at a toxic waste roundup). be creative. Then recycle as'much of your trash as possible in your county. Keep in mind there are ways to recycle some items that perhaps our local collection centers do not thke year round. You can recycle ink cartridges in many places, check your local schools as some use ink cartridges as a fund raiser. Even some large pet store chains col- lect ink cartridges and the funds they receive are donated to their pet adoption programs. There are many) books that give great information on the environmental friendliness of many large corporations. You will also find books that provide recipes for" cleaning products that you can make in your own home and even methods for con- trolling pests in our yards and gardens without the use of harsh chemicals that could end up in our own drinking water. I This Earth Day many counties' across our Country will partici- pate in cleaning up the banks of waterways and areas where trash bas collected, 1, hope this April 22nd you will take the time tddo .something small that will make a difference in the world around you. 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 ele enth 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. 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