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The Jasper news
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Jasper news (Jasper, Fla.)
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Local

man

killed in

accident
Cory Jackson, 20,
of Jennings, died in
a one-vehicle acci-
dent on Tuesday,
April 4, according to
a Florida Highway
Patrol press release.
Jackson was trav-
eling north on CR
141 in a 1996 Ford
van when the left
rear tire separated,
possibly causing
him to lose control
of his vehicle, the re-
port states. The right
side of the van trav-
eled onto the east
shoulder of the road,
then back across the
road onto the west
shoulder, before
striking an oak tree.
Jackson was pro-
nounced dead at the
scene, according to
the report.


White Springs
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RAISING THE ROOF BBQ


Barney Burnham, Lamar Royals, Cecil Hopkins, Pete Crosby, Joe Goodbread and Billy Jackson
(on the ladder) are ready to work as the VFW Post 8095 announces a "Raise the Roof" BBQ to
be held today, Apuil 6, from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30_p.m. atthe VFW building on St. Roadi6 East,.- :,
-Jasper. It will feature BBQ chicken and all the trimmings. The cost per plate is $5. Members are
also selling raffle tickets for $1 each for an RCA 27" flat-screen television. The drawing will take
place at 6:30 p.m. at the end of the BBQ, and ticket purchasers do not have to be present to
win. All funds and donations will go towards the cost of a new roof for the VFW building that
was built in 1946. Staff Photo


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Relay For Life of Hamilton County:
A fun-filled, overnight event to raise
money for the fight against cancer
Submitted by
Maureen Germain
Community
Sa Representative
High Five Unit
WJoin us on Friday,
4A April 6, from 6 p.m. un-
SFti la .ga m. Saturday\ at the
.n old Hamilton County
S ne^wT CAen"Cl High School track to
make the American
SCancer Society Relay
For Life of Hamilton
County a huge suIccess..
This event is a unique community celebration that allows
see Relay, Page 2A

Bronson announces arrest
in death of 23 donkeys
Florida Agriculture and Con-umer Ser-
vices Commissioner Charles Bronson an-
nounced recently the arrest of a Texas man
in connection with the deathBof 23s donkeys
that were trampled by one another while
being transported to Florida in an over- 4
crowded livestock trailer.
The animal deaths were discovered when Christopher D.
the driver of the trailer entered the depart- Youngblobd
ment's eastbound 1-75 Interdiction Station in
Suwannee County. The dead animal were part of a
see Bronson, Page 2A.,


. Members of the Prevention Task Force Project of
Hamilton County and W.A.I.T. (Why Abstinence
Information Team) put.a display of 115 pinwheels
at the City Park in Jasper on Tuesday, April 4, to
represent the number of children abused in the
county last year. The pinwheels are being dis-
played as part of the Winds of Change campaign,
a statewide campaign sponsored by Prevent Child
Abuse Florida, in partnership with the Ounce of
Prevention Fund of Florida and the State of Flori-
da, Department of Children and Families to en-
courage Floridians to support families in their
community and support by the Prevention Task
Force Project.
April 2006 marks the 23rd anniversary of Na-
tional Child Abuse Prevention Month. Experts
have long recognized that the best way ,to address
child abuse and neglect is to prevent it before it
ever happens. Parents who have the support and


resources they need are better able to provide safe
and stable homes for their children.
The primary goal of the Prevention Task Force is
to develop strategies within the community to pre-
vent child abuse and neglect by impacting parents,
and their parenting practices. This can be accom-
plished by sharing resources and information
throughout the communities. The task force also
has proclamations that bring the issue of child
abuse before the County Commission.
Prevention Task Force members include parents,
educators, child advocates, interested citizens, so-
cial service providers, churches and local govern-
ment. Task Force members dedicate time from
their everyday jobs and life to help keep children
in the community safe.
As a team the Task Force plans to build a
see Pinwheels, Page 2A


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115 pinwheels in the City Park in Jasper to represent each child that was abused in Hamilton County last
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Town Council member

stuns the community
Family, friends and co-workers were stunned by the
unexpected death of White Springs Town Council Mem-
ber, Vickey Yvonne Udell on Tuesday, Mar. 28.
According to Lawrence Udell, his
daughter began feeling ill early
Tuesday morning. Later she be-
gan to feel worse and was
taken to Trinity Community
Hospital in Jasper, where
she died at approximately 6
Vickey Udell had suf-
fered from asthma and oth-
er bronchial problems for
several years and recently
had stopped working be-
cause of her health. She was a
certified culinary artist,'
who had worked at several
Vickey Yvonne Udele local restaurants including
the.Country Cafe, the
Suwannee Diner and the Country Kitchen.
After graduating from Hamilton County High School
in 1974, Vicky Udell received an Associates of Arts de-
gree at Lake City Community College and studied fash-o
ion design at Florida State University in Tallahassee.
Vickey Udell was elected to the White Springs Town
see Death, Page 2A


Jasper City Council moves

forward on. golf cart issue
The Jasper City Council held a special meeting on
Monday, March 27, to address the issue of allowing golf
carts on city streets. They passed the first reading of Or
dinance 06-03-02, which outlines the regulations foroper-'
ating a golf heart in city li mits. The second reading of the
ordinance concerning golf carts will be held at the regu-
lar city council meeting on Monday, April 10. The
see Jasper, Page 2A









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Death


Continued From Page 1A

Council in 2002. She was
unopposed this year for her
third term and would have
been sworn in this month.
Lawrence Udell said-that
his daughter got her interest
in politics from her mother,
Jeanette Udell, and her un-
cle, E.V. Udell. He added
that his daughter was' con-
cerned about the town and
was interested in beautify-


ing the area.
Robert Townsend, White
Springs town manager,
said, "Vickey will be
missed. She was very 'con-
scientious about her job as a
council member and
worked very hard to under-
stand the issues. I am very
proud of her accomplish-
ments."
Funeral services were
held for Vickey Udell on
Sunday, April 2, at South


Hamilton Elementary
School in White Springs.
Rev. Ronnie Paul officiated,
with Rev. Fred Scippio,
Minister Matthew Williams,
Minister Rickey Hutcher-
son, Bishop Ronald Lump-
kin, Robert Townsend,
Yvonne Hutcherson and
Florine Roberts assisting.
She was laid to rest in the
Sweet Home Garden of Rest
Cemetery in White Springs.
Vickey Udell had two


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children Yvonne Karla
Lumpkin of Jacksonville,
and Trevon Udell of White
Springs and two grand-
children Keyvon and
Tevin. She was the first


daughter and the second
oldest of ten children and is
survived by Wayne Udell,
Elvira Udell, Vanessa Udell,
Alexander Udell, Willie
Clarence Udell, Wanda


Udell, Vincent Udell, Major
Ivan Udell and Coretta
Ford. She is also survived
by 11 nieces and nephews
and five great-nieces and
great-nephews.


Pinwheels


Continued From Page 1A

stronger community by
planning local projects and
discussing concerns for
children. Eliminating child
abuse and neglect in the
community depends on
everybody. No socioeco-
nomic group is immune -
children of all races and
ethnicities are victims of
child abuse.
"The Parent HelpLine, 1-
800-FLA-LOVE, is avail-
able 24 hours a day, seven
days a week for parents
who are stressed and need
help," said Julie Gant.
"There are also simple
things anyone can do to
help support parents in
their efforts to create and


maintain safe and stable
homes for their children,"
she added.
Here are some sugges-
tions from the Task Force,
PCA Florida and the
Ounce of Prevention
Fund:
Volunteer your time to
help strengthen families in
your community. Get to
know your neighbors and
their children. Offer to
baby-sit or become a men-
tor. Donate your child's
clothing or old toys *to a
family in need or hold a
yard sale and donate pro-
ceeds to a parent support
group.
Be a role model by
demonstrating for children
and other adults how con-


Relay


Continued From Page 1A

individuals from, all walks
of life to join in the fight
against cancer. Last year,
more than three million
Americans participated in
Relay For Life events na-
tionwide and more than
500,000 cancer survivors
walked the opening laps.
"This event is about, cele-
brating life and honoring
all cancer survivors and
their families who've sup-
ported them through their
illness," said Sue Allen, co-
chair of the Relay For Life
in Hamilton County. "Also,
this year we have teams
who will be raising money
at the event by selling food
items and hosting carnival
style games. It's going to. be
a lot of fun, with local en-
tLrtainment and Cun acijy;-,.
ties going on all Wghtpng.,
We really hope that lots of
people will turn out with
their families and friends
to enjoy the night and join
in the fight against cancer."
At the event, cancer sur-
vivors will kick off the Re-
lay by walking the Sur-
vivors' Victory Lap around
the track. All cancer sur-,
vivors are invited to partic-
ipate in the Survivor's Vic-
tory Lap and be cheered on


by .the community. They
are also welcome to attend
the complimentary Sur-
vivor's Reception.
Members of each team
will take to the track after
the Survivor's Victory Lap.
After dark, a Luminary
Ceremony will be held
when candles will be lit inr
memory of those who have
lost their battle with cancer
and in honor of cancer sur-
vivors.
Over $9,000 was raised
at the 'event last year and
this year we are trying to
raise even more. Support
the Relay For Life of
Hamilton County by buy-
ing dinner at the track or
buying Luminaries in hon-
or or memory of a loved
one who has had cancer.
Everyone is invited to the
.Relay to enjoy the, enter-. .
tainmpnt, and activities.
Don't worry if you've nev-
er participated in a Relay
before. If you are a cancer
survivor, have been
touched by cancer or are
just interested in eliminat-
ing this dev stating dis-
ease, Relay For Life is for
. you.
For more information,
call Maureen Germain at.
888-295-6787 x117. Hope
to see you at the track!


crowded livestock trailer.
Bronson noted that the
Suwannee County Sheriff's
Office assisted in the inves-
tigation.


flicts can be resolved with-
out hitting or yelling.
Be an advocate for pre-
vention programs in your
community that support
children and families. Such
groups can include: after-
school programs, support
groups, parenting classes,
family counseling, home
visiting programs, mentor-
ing programs and respite
care.
For more information on
parenting call Florida's 24-
hour toll-free, confidential
help-line for information
and referrals at 1-800-FLA-
LOVE (1-800-352-5683). Be-
cause so much had changed
since you were a kid.
For more information on
April activities and materi-
als for families at
http: / capp.peds.ufl.edu.


Jasper
Continued From Page 1A

ordinance does not apply
to utility vehicles, slow
moving vehicles, low
speed vehicles, or limited
mobility vehicles.
A golf .cart may not be
driven on state roads or
highways and can only
cross at designated and
marked golf cart crossings.
The council passed Resolu-
tion 06-03-03, which autho-
rizes City, Manager Kent
Cichon to contact the De-
partment of Transportation
(DOT) for the establish-
ment of golf cart crossings
on state roads and .high-
ways located within the
city limits. Until approved
crossings have been desig-
nated by,the, City of Jasper
with the consent of .the,
DOT,, a golf cart may not
cross a state road or high-
way.
The operator of a golf
cart does not have .to have
a valid driver's license but
be must be at least 14 years
old. A golf cart can be dri-
ven on any city street that
is posted 25 miles per hour
or:less.
A golf cart. must have
brakes, a reliable steering
apparatus, safe tires, a rear
view mirror and red reflec-
tor warning devices on
both the front and back. It
can be driven at night if it.
has a windshield, and opi-
erating headlights, brake
lights and turn signals.
The city council will also
hear the second reading of
Ordinance 06-03-01 con-
cerning abandoned and
junk motor vehicles and ac-
cessories during the meet-
ing on April 10. The meet-
ing will be held at City Hall
located on 208 W. Hatley
St. in Jasper. Call 792-1212
for more information.

Bronson-
Continued From Page 1A

trailer load of 44 donkeys
that were being delivered
to Alachua County.
The driver, Christopher
D. Youngblood, 30, of Ben
Wheeler, Tex., was arrest-
ed by the Office of Agricul-
tural Law Enforcement
(OALE) and charged with
23 counts of felony animal
abuse, as well as with a
separate count of driving
with a suspended license.
Veterinarians with the
department's Division of
Animal Industry examined
the animals and deter-
mined that the deaths were
caused by the donkeys be-
ing transported on top of
each other in an over-


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White Springs Town


Hamilton County Board of County


Council meeting March 21 Commissioners meeting March 21


Florida Recreation De-
velopment Assistance Pro-
gram (FRDAP): August is
the deadline for the Town to
present a plan to the FRDAP
for a $200,000 grant to be
used for outdoor parks and
recreation areas. Public
workshops have been held
to allow members of the
community to express their
views to the council con-
cerning these areas. The
council is focusing on im-
provements to the ball fields
(in partnership with the
County) and a sitting
park/walking track near the
White Springs Community
Center.
Beautification Commit-
tee: This committee of local
citizens, led by Master Gar-
dener Judy Pruitt and other


Master Gardeners will cre-
ate pocket parks in White
Springs. The areas will be
designed to attract butter-
flies and birds, as well as
add beauty to the town. Tar-
get areas include the entry
corridor, at the boat ramp
and along the sidewalks
through town.
Request for leave by Po-
lice Chief Joseph Subic:
The council approved a re-,
quest from Police Chief
Joseph Subic for twelve
weeks leave to attend FBI
school. Council Member
Tracy Woodward made a
motion that the Town pay
for Chief Subic's uniforms
and continue to pay his
salary while he attended the
school. The motion died for
lack of a second.


Earth Day Event: Janet
Moses and Judy Pruitt in
partnership with the United
Methodist Church request-
ed approval for an Earth
Day Event on April 22. The
event would promote stew-
ardship of the earth through
booths with earth friendly
products and children's ac-
tivities. The council ap-
proved the request.
GIS partnership: The
council approved a partner-
ship with the Suwannee
River Water Management
District that would provide
GIS software and training
for the town. According to
Ton Nlanager Robert
Towun-end the program is, a
wonderful tool for planning
and %w-ill save the town thou-
sands. of dollar-s.


AEmergency Medical
Services Grant: The county
has been awarded an emer-
gency medical services
grant in the amount of
$12,581 by the Department
of Health. The funds will
be used to buy new equip-
ment and upgrade services,
according to EMS Director
Edgar Lumpkin.
ACouncil on Aging stor-
age space: Kanoye Capps,
Executive Director of the
Council on Aging in Jasper
requested storage space for
surplus items at the old
high school. The Council is


currently using a storage
unit at Hamilton Mini Stor-
age to store such items as
medical equipment and
shelf stable meals, at a cost
of $1,798.20 for 2005. The
commissioners approved
Capps' request for a cli-
mate controlled storage
room at no charge, thus
saving the yearly rental fee
for 4 storage unit.
AGIS partnership: Jackie
Kite, Land Use Administra-
tor, presented information
concerning a partnership
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Management District that
would provide GIS soft-
ware and training for the
county. Currently the coun-
ty reviews floodplain and
wetland information by
hand for building permits.
The GIS system would pro-
vide aerial prints of the
topography, floodplain and
wetland information that
could be attached to the
each building permit. The
commissioners approved
the request.
AOffice space for library:
The commissioners ap-
proved a request from Dan-
ny Hales, Director of Li-
braries, for space in the
county coordinator's old of-
fice building to used by the
Hamilton County Library
Youth Services Coordina-
tor.
ABatting cages at Recre-
ation Center: The commis-
sioners approved the pour-
ing of concrete flooring for
the batting cages at, the
Recreation Center in Jasper.
AUpdate .on boat ramps:
The county is making the
necessary repairs to the
boat ramp .located at the
Suxwannee River Campsites.
The topographical and
boundary surveys, have
been completed on the site
for the proposed boat ramp
at CR 150 on the Alapha
River. County Attorney
John McCormick is prepar-
ing the documents to be
submitted to the Suwannee
River Water Management
District for acquisition of
the land.

VALENTINE BASKET: Nan-
cy Robinson won a Valen-
tine basket full of goodies
from Trinity Community
Hopsital. All proceeds go to
American Cancer Society
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Upcoming class reunions FAITHH Mobile
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HCHS Classes of '89, '90 and '91 Saturday,
July 8. For more information contact April Johnson at
386-842-5232 or email april-johnson6@yahoo.com. To
register go to
www.hamiltoncountyhighreunion.myevent.com.
HCHS Class of '96 Saturday, June 24. Call 792-
0971 or 938-3873 for more information.
HCHS Class of 1994 Are you ready for a re-
union? Lets do it in 2006! Contact Sequonda Wright at
229-269-3061 or sequonda@yahoo.com for more infor-
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Phone (386) 792-2487 FAX (386) 792-3009
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in Jasper April 1J


The Catholic Charities
Faithh (Food and Inter-
cessions for the Hungry
and Homeless) Mobile
will be at the Hamilton
County Council on Aging
in Jasper on Tuesday,
April 13, from 10 a.m. un-
til 1 p.m. They will also
be there on Tuesday, May
5.
Catholic Charities is
committed to meeting the
needs of individuals and
families in the rural coun-
ties of north central Flori-
da. The Faith RV is a food
pantry on wheels that vis-
its local towns and cities


to provide food to the
hungry and the homeless.
Local churches, missions,
senior centers and the lo-
cal agencies serve as a
base for the distribution
of the food.
Clients need to bring a
photo I.D. and a Social
Security card for each
member of their house-
hold. No photo I.D. is re-
quired for children.
The Hamilton County
Council on Aging is locat-
ed at 1509 SW 1st Street,
Jasper. For more informa-
tion contact Suzanne Ed-
wards at 386-754-9180.


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Clemons, Rutherford & Associates, Inc.
Madison County Community Bank
Norris' Lady Bug Caf 8- Changing Seasons Gift Shop

Gold Sponsors
Ameriprise Financial Services, Mark E. Branham, CFP
Beggs Funeral Home
Elbert R. Hamrick, SFC(RET)
Madison Veterinary Clinic
Morris & Judy Steen
The Rosery Florist
Thomas P. Moffses, Jr.


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* Hamilton County Cham-
ber of Commerce, Inc., will
meet on Thursday, April 6,
at 7 p.m. For more infor-
mation call 792-1300.
*Jasper City Council will
meet at 6 p.m. on Monday,
April 10, at City Hall, 208
N. Hatley St., Jasper. For
more information call 792-
1212.
*Hamilton County Plan-

ning and Zoning Board
will meet at 6 p.m. Tues-
day, April 11, in the Board
Room at the Hamilton
County Courthouse, 207
NE First St., Jasper. For





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* Tourist Development
Council, located at 1153
US Hwy. 41 NW, Suite 4
(old high school), will
meet at 12 p.m. on
Wednesday, April 12. For
more information call 792-
6828.
* Hamilton County Devel-
opment Authority, located
at 1153 US Hwy. 41 NW,
Suite 4 (old high school),
will meet at 7 p.m. on
Thursday, April 13. For
more information call 792-
6828.


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AFLAC, C.E. "Bill" Russell
Drs. Arnold & Rebecca Burkart
Jim & Sylvia Catron
Mr. & Mrs. William B. Clark
Robert & Ann Ernest
Ed Harvey
Sue Krause
Bird & Leinback Attorneys at Law
John & Bunny Maultsby
Dr. & Mrs. Frederick Mickler
Gayle & Bobbie O'Hara
Glen & Florida Smith
Bryan & Mikey Wilson

Bronze Spnsors: W.C. & Frances Copeland, Bubba & Maria Greene,
Patricia Hinton, Patricia Marker, Dr. Harry G. Rotter, Kim Scarboro, Myra
Valentine, Dr. Jessica B. Webb, Margaret R. Wilkerson & Stephen Yoczik


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325 NW Turner Davis Drive
Madison, FL 32340
(850) 973-9424
ArtistSeries@nfcc.edu


Citadel Gospel Choir to perform April 6


The Hamilton County
Alcohol and Other Drug
Prevention Coalition will
host, a community out-
reach program for .youth
at 6 p.m. on Thursday,
April 6, at the Hamilton
County High School
(HCHS) auditorium.
The Citadel Gospel
Choir from the military
college in South Carolina
will make a special guest
appearance at the event.
Approximately 30 cadets


sing in the choir, which
performs at many comn-
munity events.
Ferres Lumpkin, choir
vice-president, is< the'
daughter of Emily Lump-
kin and graduated from
HCHS in 2003. She. will
graduate from the Citadel
this year.
Lumpkin wants to reach
out to the youth in the
county. When she learned
that the Citadel Choir was
touring Florida, she said,


"You must go to my
hometown."
Kylie Williams, Miss
Daytona Beach, will be a
guest speaker. Alex
Brown from the Chicago
Bears is providing door
prizes. Several youth
groups from the commu-
nity will also perform.
There is no charge for
this event, but donations
will be accepted to pro-
vide future events for the
youth in the county.


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BOARD CERTIFIED UROLOGY AND
UROLOGICAL SURGERY


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Common Problems Treated Infections Prostrate Problems Kidney Stones Sexual Problems
* Genital Surgery Cancer of the Urinary Tract Impotence Infertility Urinary Incontinence
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Sarah E. Peterson

arah E. Peterson, age
90, of Jennings, Flori-
da, passed -away
Thursday, March 30, 2006,
in Port Orange, Florida, fol-
lowing a brief illness. Ms.
Peterson was born Novem-
ber 17, 1915, to the late
Arthur and Texas Missouri
Markham and was a home-
maker. She was preceded
in death by a daughter,
Sarah Daphine Condrey
and a son, Jacky Lee Drury.
Survivors include one


Spiritual

Guidance
By Pastor Dale Aines
First Methodist Church of Jasper


A nurse took the tired, anx-
ious serviceman to the bed-
side.
"Your son is here," she said
to the old man.
She had to repeat the
words several times before
the patient's eyes
opened. Heavily sedated be-
cause of the pain of his heart
attack, he dimly saw. the
young uniformed Marine
standing outside the oxygen
tent. He reached out his
hand. The Marine wrapped
his toughened fingers
around the old man's limp
ones, squeezing a message of
love and encouragement. The
nurse brought a chair so that
the Marine could sit beside
the bed.
All through the night the
young Marine sat there in the
poorly lighted ward, holding
the old man's hand and offer-
ing him words of love and
strength. Occasionally, the
nurse suggested that the Ma-
rine move away and rest
awhile. He refused.
Whenever the nurse came
into the ward, the Mlarine
wa-; oblivious of her and of
the night noises of the hospi-
tal the clanking of the oxy-
gen tank, the laughter of the
night staff members exchang-
ing greetings, the cries and
moans of the other
patients. Now and then she
heard him say a few gentle
words. The dying man said
nothing, only held tightly to
his son all through the night.
Along towards dawn, the
old man died. The Marine re-
leased the now lifeless hand
he had been holding and
went to tell the nurse. While
she'did what she had to do,
he waited. Finally, she re-
turned. She started to offer
words of sympathy, but the
Marine interrupted her.


son, Buddy Drury of Jen-
nings, Florida; two daugh-
ters: Margie Lee and San-
dra Kay Davis of Port Or-
ange; 13 grandchildren; 23
great-grandchildren; two
great-great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were
held Monday, April 3, 2006,
at Jennings Assembly of
God Church with Reverend
Ralph Blackman officiating.
Interment followed in
Chiefland Cemetery,
Chiefland, Florida.
Harry T. Reid Funeral
Home was in charge of
arrangements.


Ronald Scott Smith and Kathenne Lee smitn


"Who was that man
asked.
The nurse was sta
"He was your fat
she answered.
"No, he wasn't," the
rine replied. "I never
him before in my life."
"Then why didn't yo
something when I too]
to him?"
"I knew right away
had been a mistake,
also knew he needed hi
and his son just w
here. When I realized tf
was too sick to tell wh
or not I was his son, k
ing how much he nE
me, I stayed."
. The next time sor
needs you
there. Stay. You'll be
you did. We are not hi
beings going through a
porary spi
experience. We are spi
beings going through a
porary human experier

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Katherine Lee Smith ~ Ronald Scott Smith


Jerry B. Smith Jr. and Di-
e Ma- ane Smith of Jasper, Florida,
r saw would like to announce the
saw
engagement and approach-
)u say ing marriage of their daugh-
k you ter, Katherine (Kara) Lee
Smith, to Ronald Scott
there Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs.
but I Ronald Law Smith of
is son, Jasper.
wasn't Kara is a graduate of
hat he Hamilton County High
tether School, North Florida Com-
needed Winds Equine Massage
Therapy College in Col-
orado. She is currently fin-
be fishing business school at
glad Valdosta State University.
human Kara is employed at Lake

atem- Park Veterinary Clinic and
ritual also finds time for her own
ritual business, Alapaha Equine
teum- Massage. Her maternal
nce. grandparents are the late
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Carter


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reunion to be
held on April 9
The Jestes family re-
union will be held on
Sunday, April 9, at the
Jasper Woman's Club be-
ginning at 9 a.m. All de-
scendants of the late
William Allen Jestes and
Georgie H. Jestes are cor-
dially invited to attend.
For more information
call 792-1864, 386-362-
5347, 229-559-1063 or
229-559-5996.


POOL CHLORINE
. $ 25
J $3 Refill
SEAMAN'S AQUA CLEAN
'. 230 W. Howara S. Live Oak
255017-F 362-4043


WANTED TO LEASE BY USDA

The US Dept. of Agriculture, Farm Service
Agency's Hamilton County Office,in Jasper FL is
interested in leasing 2000 to 2500 net usable
square feet of first class, high quality office space.
To be considered, office location must be within
the boundaries of Field Crest Rd on the North,
Railroad Ave. on the East, 8th St. SW on the South,
SW 99th Ave. on the West. Preference will be
given to first floor space. Occupancy is required
by 01/01/2007. Call Don Burnam at
386-792-1308 ext. 2 for a copy of the solicitation.
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S..pink. .75.00 OR UNWANTED ITEMS
,l 7.aftr IN THE CLASSIFIED
SFOR ONLY $5.
Call Kathy Sasser (386) 792-2487 or
1-800-525-4182 ext. 141 to place your ad today.
229954-F


of Jasper. Her paternal
grandparents are the late
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry B. Smith
of Jasper.
Scott is a graduate of
Hamilton County High
School and is keeping up
with a long family tradition
as a licensed contractor. His
maternal grandparents are
the late Mr. Clifford Tomp-'
kins and Ms. Nita Mae
Tompkins of Jasper. His pa-
ternal grandparents are the
late Mr. and Mrs. Elza D.
Smith of Jasper.
The ceremony. will take
place on May 20, 2006, at 5
p.m. at the First United
Methodist Church of Jasper.
A reception will follow at
the home of Ms. .Diane
Smith at Lake Octahatchee.
Local invitations will not be
sent. All friends and family
are invited to attend.


Wedding Reminder
Burnett Thomas

Miss Kelley Lyn Burnett and Mr. William Joshua
Thomas will be joined in marriage on Saturday, April 8,
2006, at 5 p.m. at Corinth Baptist Church located at 7042
SW 41st Avenue in Jasper, Florida. All family and friends
are invited to attend.


FIRST ADVENT CHRISTIAN
N.W. 15th Avenue Jasper
Rev. Fran Wood
Sunday
Sunday School.......................10:00 a.m.
Morning Worship..................11:00 am.
Wednesday
Prayer Fellowship ................6:30 p.m.
226954-F

CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
1/2 mile East on Hwy. 6, Jasper, Fl 32052
792-2275 S. Wendell Hill, Pastor
Sunday
Sunday School...................10:00 a.m.
Morning Worship..... .....11:00 a.m.
Children's Church.............. .,11:00 a.m.
Church Training.......................6:00 p.m.
Evening Worship....................7:00 p.m.
Wednesday
Prayer Meeting....................... 7:00 p.m.
226957-F
JASPER FIRST BAPTIST
CHURCH
207 N.E. 2nd Street, Jasper 792-2658
Pastor: Bill Floyd
Sunday
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship............1.... 1:00 a.m.
Children's Choir &
Evening Worship 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday .
Youth & Children Activities...................6:00 p.m.
Prayer Meeting 6:30 p.m.
226958-F
SUNRISE BAPTIST CHURCH
U.S. 129 3 miles North of Jasper
Pastor: Rev. Gene Speight
Bible Study 9:30 a.m.
Sunday School 10:00 a.m.
Church 11:00 a.m.
226960-F
NEW HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH
SR 6 West, 6592 NW 48th St.,
Jennings, FL 32053
938-5611
Pastor:Jeff Cordero
Sunday School 10:00 a.m.
Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.
\Sunday Evening Worship, Youth Happening,
RA's, GA's 6:00 p.m.
Supper 6:00 p.m.
Prayer Meeting, Discipleship class for adults,
Youth activities, Children's Choirs.....6:30 p.m.
Van pick-up upon request
Wednesday


F.!


McDaniel Jr.


Sara A. Hall and Johnny D. NMcDaniel Jr. are pleased
to announce their approaching marriage.
The bride-elect is a 2005 graduate of Suwannee High
School and is employed by Scaff. Inc. She is the daugh-
ter of Mr. and NMrs. David E. Hall Sr. of Live Oak and
Ms. Barbara Proffitt of LaFavette, Tennessee. Her
grandparents are NMr. and Mrs. Earl Hall of Jasper, Mr.
and Mrs. William Paulk of LaFavette, and Mrs. Marie
Webb of la-per.
The groom-elect is a 2002 graduate of Hamilton
County High School and is employed by Hamilton
County Correctional Institute. He is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Johnny D. McDaniel Sr. of Jasper. Grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Frank MlcDaniel of Waycross, Geor-
gia, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Frye of Jasper, Mrs. Doris
O'Neal and the late R.J. O'Neal of Lake City.
The wedding is planned for 2
A W p.m. on Saturday, June 10, 2006,
at First Baptist Church ii Jasper.
-No local invitations are being
l "- sent, but all friends and relatives
j are invited. A reception will follow
in the church social hall.
Photo Dy Rob Wolfe


FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH JASPER CHURCH OF GOD
13159 S.E. C.R. 137, Jasper, FL 408 Palmetto Ave., Jasper, 792-2312
Pastor-Avin Miller Phone (386) 792-2470 Pastor: Michael Wirt
Sunday Sunday
Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 10:00 a.m.
Sunday Worship.......................11:00a.m. Morning Worship........................11:00 a.m.
Evening Worship.......................6:00 p.m. Sunday Evening 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday
Prayer Service 7:30 p.m. Wed. Family Training......................7:00 p.m.
226964-F Ministering to all ages.
296968-F


CHURCH OF CHRIST
N.W. 3rd St., Jasper
Bldg.: 792-2277
Sunday
Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
Morning Worship.... .............. 10:30 a.m.
Evening Worship................. .....6:00 p.m.
Wednesday
Evening 6:00 p.m.
226965-F


NEW BETHEL AME CHURCH
604 SW 6th Ave., Jasper, FL 32053
Rev. Ron Rawls
Sunday
Church School 10:00 a.m.
New Members Class.................10:00 a.m.
Worship Service 11:00 a.m.
*Communion every 1st Sunday
Wednesday
Bible Study 7:00 p.m.
Thursday
Choir Rehersal 6:30 p.m.
www.newbetheljasper.com
226967-,F

FIRST UNITED METHODIST
CHURCH
405 Central Ave., Jasper, FL
Pastor Dale Ames
Phone 386-792-1122
Sunday
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship...................... 11:00 a.m.
Wednesday
Bible Study. 4:45 p.m.
Choir Practice 6:00 p.m.
Family Night Dinner 3rd Wednesday
226865-F!A


BURNHAM
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
4520 NW CR 146, Jennings, FL 32053
938-1265
Youth Pastor: John Proctor
Sunday
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Worship 11:00 a.m.
Evening Service 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday
Prayer Meeting 7:00 p.m..
226969-F


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HARVEST FELLOWSHIP
407 Hatley St., Hwy. 6E
P.O. Box 1512, Jasper, FL
Pastor- Jerry Thomason
Phone (386) 792-3833 or 792-3831
Sunday
Morning Worship..................... 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday
Bible Study (ai age groups....:...........7:00 p.m.
Call Church for Directions
226970-F


ST. THERESE CATHOLIC CHURCH
Three miles north of Jasper U.S. 41
P.O. Box 890, Jasper, FL 32052
Rectory U.S. 90 E.,
Live Oak, FL
(386) 364-1108
Sunday MASS 11:15 a.m.
226971-F

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH


204 N.W. 3rd Avenue, Jasper, 792-2258
Pastor: Rev. Doug Hilliard, 792-8412
SUNDAY
Sunday School ..... ................ 10:00 a.m.
Worship Service...... ............... 11:00 a.m.
WEDNESDAY
Prayer in Fellowship Hall...............9:00 a.m.
Choir Practice 7:30 p.m.
226966-F


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What is cancer? According to
the American Cancer Society,
cancer is a group of diseases
characterized by uncontrolled
growth and spread of abnormal
cells. For the sake of your
health, it's important to
familiarize yourself with the
facts about various forms of
cancer and their symptoms.
Sponsored by:
Alliance and
Associates
440 NW 15th Ave.
Jasper, FL 32052
386-792-1685
or 888-792-1685
255869-F


Kidney cancer affects men
almost twice as often as
women, most commonly
between the ages of 50 and 70.
Early diagnosis greatly
increases a patient's chance of
survival.



Sponsored,by:

Cowboy's Bar-B-Que
1-75 & Hwy. 129, Jasper
Next to new S&S
792-1209 .


Every two minutes, a woman in
the United States is diagnosed
with breastcancer. In fact,
breast cancer is the leading
cancer among Caucasian and
African American women.
Mammography screenings are
a woman's best chance for
detecting breast cancer early,
so get yours today.
Sponsored by:
Rings and
Things, Inc.
104 NW Central Ave.,
Jasper
386-792-1528 255975-F


Ovarian cancer is the most
Deadly of all cancers of the
female reproductive system,
killing approximately 50 percent
of American women diagnosed
with the disease within five
years. Early detection is a
woman's best line of defense,
making annual testing vitally
important.
Sponsored by:
North Florida
Cancer Center of
Live Oak
S1500 N. Ohio Ave.,
Live Oak
386-362-1174 255900-F


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According to The Leukemia
and Lymphoma Society,
approximately 62,200
Americans were diagnosed
with lymphoma in 2004.



Sponsored by:




PCS Phosphate
White Springs


One in three American adults
lives with arthritis or chronic
joint pain. In fact, it's the
nation's leading cause of
disability among Americans
over age 15.



Sponsored by:

Bank of America
of Jasper
105 NE 2nd Ave.
792-2251
Member FDIC s 255906-F


Colon cancer ranks as the third
most commonly diagnosed
cancer in American men and
women, and the second
leading cause of cancer deaths.
If you drink heavily and/or use
tobacco products, you may be
at risk for colon cancer.
Get screened today!
Sponsored by:

Jasper Hardware
& Supply Co., Inc.
202 NW Central Ave. s
792-1052 |


The risk of developing
pancreatic cancer before the
age of 40 is low, but it
substantially increases with
age, with most patients being
diagnosed in their 60s to 80s.


Sponsored by:

CL Williams &
Associates
792-8422
255901 -F


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if TIEbAM FVFT TO
FIGHT CANCER


2006 American


Cancer Society

Relay For Life

April 7 ~ 6 p.m.

at the old high

school track

ACTIVITIES



Tacky Tourist Relay

,Ball Toss

Balloon Stomp

Spoon Relay

Limbo

Hawaiian Musical Towels

Hula Hoop contest

Wango Tango

Pass the Coconut



THEME LAPS


Cancer of the uterus is the
most common cancer of the
female reproductive system.
Uterine cancer typically affects
women in middle-age or later in
life, developing in the
endometrial glands that line the
inner wall of the uterine cavity.


Sponsored by:

Advantage Home
Medical
605 Hwy. 41
792-2224 255974-F


Lung cancer kills more
Americans every year than any
other type of cancer, and is the
leading category of cancer
death in both men and women.
Studies show that tobacco
smoke is linked to more than 8
out of every 10 cases of lung
cancer. Quit smoking today!

Sponsored by:

Suwannee Valley
Tire Service
1225 N. Hwy. 129
792-3464 25s0a,-F


Multiple myeloma, a cancer of
the plasma cells, is an
incurable but treatable disease
that affects approximately
.50,000 Americans.




Sponsored by:
Ba Donna's Salon
& Boutique
1150 NW US 41, Suite 1
Jasper
792-1244 255907-F


AIDS stands for Acquired
Immune Deficiency Syndrome
and is caused by a virus called
HIV, the Human
Immunodeficiency Virus.
An estimated 40,000
new HIV infections occur
in America each year. Don't be
a statistic; learn the facts and
get tested for HIV today.
Sponsored by:

Bass's
Furniture &
Appliance
303 NW Hatley St. s
792-2725


Survivor

Hawaiian Dress

Crazy Hats

Conga Line

Jump Rope

Relay (all purple)

Pajamas

Hula Hoop

Beach Ball

Bubble Blowing

Grass Skirt and Lei

Noisemaker

Breakfast


THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 2006


THE JASPER NEWS, Jasper, FL


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SSports


& daspier Xris

Section B
Thursday, April 6, 2006


White Springs "Spartan"




Soccer League


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Brian Weaver, Branch Manager of GTE Federal Credit Union conducts the coin toss to
start the championship game between the "Eagles" and the "Tigers." Photo Submitted


The 2006 Champions of the White Springs "Spartans" Soccer League are the "Eagles"
proudly shown here with their Championship trophy. Photo Submitted


Cody Stormnant of the "Tigers" and Roberto Trujillo of the "Eagles" get to know each oth-
er a little better. Photo Submitted


Kelly Eriston of the "Eagles' and Shannon Butcher of the "Tigers" battle for control of
the ball in the Championship game of the 2006 White Springs "Spartans" Soccer League
Season. Photo Submitted


John Moore of the "Red Devils" was selected as MVP of the league by his peers. Every
player was allowed to vote for the player they felt was the best all around player.
I Photo Submitted


Roberto Trujillo was awarded the "Coach's Award" by Coach Brad Hall. The "Coach's
Award" is presented to the player whom Coach Hall feels best exemplifies the values set
forth by the.league: discipline, teamwork, sportsmanship, endurance, and skill.
Photo Submitted


Crossroads


Saturday 4/1/06
Sportsman 1 Lite
Patrick Ingui

Sportsman 1 Heaivy
Patrick Ingui


Loganville, Ga.


Loganville, Ga.


JR Sports Champ Lite
Adam Dyer Pell City, Ala.
A.J. Carlis Dalton, Ga.
Brady Todd Chatsworth, Ga.
Tyler Schule Bradenton, Fla.
Chase McCook Twin City, Ga.
Colby Roberts Clermont, Ga.
Brandon Bartlett Seminole, Fla.

JR Sports Champ Heavy
Adam Dyer Pell City, Ala.
Colby Roberts Clermont, Ga.
Tyler Schule Bradenton, Fla.
Brady Todd Chatsworth, Ga.
A.J. Carlis Dalton, Ga.
Brandon Bartlett Seminole, Fla.
Chase McCook Twin City, Ga.


Adam Dyer
Tyler Schule

Junior Lite
Payne Pickles
Brandon Wells

Junior Heavy
Payne Pickles
Brandon Wells

Briggs Medium
Brian Davis
Buck Ridley
Larry Thigpen Jr.

Briggs Heavy
Donnie Sellers

Animal Medium
Dale Fisher
Buck Ridley

Animal Modified
Buck Ridley


Pell City, Ala.
Bradenton, Fla.


Live Oak, Fla.
Jacksonville, Fla.


Live Oak, Fla.
Jacksonville, Fla.


Jacksonville, Fla.
Newman, Ga.
Madison, Fla.


Coolidge, Ga.


Jacksonville, Fla.
Newman, Ga.


Newman, Ga.


Sportsman 2 Heavy


SR Champion Lite
Will Cunningham Tallahassee, Fla."

Sunday 4/2/06
Sportsman 1 Lite
Patrick Ingui Loganville, Ga.
Samuel DeRocco Jasper, Fla.

Sportsman 1 Heavy
Patrick Ingui Loganville, Ga.
Samuel DeRocco Jasper, Fla.

JR Sports Champ Lite
Tyler Schule Bradenton, Fla.
Brady Todd Chatsworth, Ga.
Colby Roberts Clermont, Ga.
A.J. Carlis Dalton, Ga.
Adam Dyer Pell City, Ala.
Chase McCook Twin City, Ga.

JR Sports Champ Heavy
Colby Roberts Clermont, Ga.
A.J. Carlis Dalton, Ga.
Tyler Schule Bradenton, Fla.
Chase McCook Twin City, Ga.
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cial Services received a grant
of $35,000 from the Depart-
ment of Juvenile Justice to
operate the Program for
Athletic and Social Enrich-
ment (PASE). The funding
will allow the Hamilton
County program to continue
operating until June 2007.
PASE is an after school
program for at-risk youth
between the ages of nine
and 13. The program offers a
safe structured environment
where the youth can receive
positive adult interaction.
PASE focuses on academics,
structured athletic activities
and violence / drug preven-
tion.
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Monday through Friday


from 3 p.m. until 6 p.m. at
the old high school gym in
Jasper. A child can be re-
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his/her parents or school.
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makes a positive impact
with the youth in the com-
munity through the collabo-
rative efforts with the
Hamilton county School
Board, the Department of
Food Service and Central
Hamilton School," Da Silva
said.
The Hamilton County
PASE opened April 2005.
Funding is on a year-to-year
basis. Approximately 40
youths have already re-
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program.
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Norris Notes

By Lillian Norris


Again, Are You Ready to
Relay? It seems that we have
been talking about this for
so long, now it is here! We
hope you have made your
plans to attend and partici-
pate. There are some com-
mittees at work and we un-
derstand some teams are be-
ing quiet about how much
they are gathering. We hope
we will be happily surprised
when the final count is tak-
en. By -the time you read
this, the time will be to us,
but it is never too late.
Please take part and show
up on Friday evening, do
not let the hours scare you.
There is much to see and do
early in the evening and you
can leave, or you might even
decide to stay longer. It will
be your choice and we will
look forward to seeing
many of you there. Activity


It seems only yesterday it
was Christmas and next
week we will celebrate
Easter. How time flies.
While Christmas is a fixed
date and Thanksgiving is a
fixed date and, of course,
the Fourth of July is the
fourth of July the date of
Easter changes from year to
year.
The rule is that Easter is
the first Sunday after the
first ecclesiastical full moon
that occurs on or after
March 21 (the vernal
equinox). Easter will never
occur before March 22 or
after April 25. This year the


starts at 6 p.m. with the sur-
vivor lap on Friday, April 7,
and goes on until! The Lu-
minary ceremony will begin
when it gets dark. You may
know that a luminary may
be bought and lighted for a
survivor or for those who
have lost their fight against
cancer. We want to "stop it,"
find a cause or a cure or
both, get to where no one
has to suffer from the dread-
ed "cancer." Help do this by
your presence and your do-
nations.
All survivors will be regis-
tered when they arrive and
be given a ticket for them-
selves and a caregiver. If
you have attended before
you will remember that
there is a bountiful reception
provided along with fantas-
tic prizes awarded during
this time. Drawings will be


date of Easter is Sunday,
April 16. Next year, the
date of Easter is April 8,
and in 2008, the date is
March 23. If you are as
thoroughly confused now
as I am, then so be it, but
the point is this, there is no
set Sunday for Easter. My
advice, just consult your
calendar each year and if
you can't do that, when the
stores begin to put out the
marshmallow Peeps (my
favorite Easter candy but
only the yellow ones) it
should give you a clue that
it's on the way.
Speaking of Easter, re-


held and every survivor will
be assured of a prize. If you
have any questions call Kim
Fenneman at 792-6503 or
Sue Allen at 792-1868. If that
is not convenient, call me.
We want to see you there.
For those of you who have
asked, and expressed your
concern and care for me
during the past weeks, I
went from one virus, to
what was first called bron-
chitis, then after x-rays
turned out to be pneumonia.
I am hoping to be able to
take part in the Relay, will at
least be making an appear-
ance. Thank all of you who
have been so kind, for all
you have done for me and
for your care and concern,
and for your prayers. It is
hard for me to slow down,
but thanks to friends and
family, I have had assistance
in being fed and cared for.
Those in Dr. Bembry's office
are so kind. I had good ex-
periences at Shands, Live
Oak, during x-rays (with
Melanie and Dorothy,
Hamilton County folks).


member that White Springs
will celebrate the 39th East-
er Sunrise Service at
Stephen Foster State Folk
Culture Center on Sunday,
April 16. Gates will open at
6:15 a.m. with a carillon con-
cert at 6:45 a.m. The service
vill begin at 7 a.m. Area
choirs, soloists and minis-
ters will participate. The ser-
vice is held on the East
Lawn of the tower. Refresh-
ments will be served. No
admission fee is charged for
this event, however, a love
offering will be taken. This
event is sponsored by area
churches and the Stephen
Foster Citizens Support Or-
ganization. For more infor-
mation about the Sunrise
Service, call 397-2733. Come
out and support our annual
Easter Sunrise Service. The
public is invited to attend
this impressive service.
We had a lot of activity
going on in White Springs


If you have any com-
plaints about having noth-
ing to do, just check your
churches and paper for the
month of April. It is going to
be a busy time. (Did you re-
member to set your clock
ahead?)
Trying to think ahead of
when the Jasper News
reaches the boxes and your
homes. There are events that
will be happening before
you get another paper.
Hamilton County Sister-
hood will be meeting at Jen-
nings United Methodist
Church on Tuesday, April
11. Plan to come and bring a
salad or dessert to share. We
do not know about the pro-
gram, but I'm sure it will be
a great one. The food and
fellowship are always a
treat.
In case you do Rot get
your paper or get a chance
to read it, before Easter
weekend, there will be a
Ministerial Alliance Cross
Walk at noon on Friday,
April 14, in downtown
Jasper. There will be Easter


over the weekend. The an-
nual Tractor and Engine
Show was held at Stephen
'Foster and, from the num-
ber of vehicles I saw going
into the park on Saturday
morning, I would surmise
that the event was a huge
success. Many thanks to
everyone who works so
hard on this annual event.
Then, on Saturday, the
White Springs High School
Reunion for classes from
1925-65, attracted a big
crowd. Approximately 165
alumni and spouses attend-
ed and had a marvelous
time visiting, reminiscing,
and just enjoying the day.
The reunion group lunched
at the Telford Hotel. Our
thanks is extended to Nick
Lyras and his staff for a job
always "well done!!!"
Speaking, of "well done,"
White Springs lost one of its
native daughters on Tues-
day, March 28. Vicky Udell,


Egg Hunts on Saturday for
the different churches. A
sunrise service will be at
First United Methodist
Church, Jasper, on Sunday,
April 16, at 7 a.m.
Visiting Gerri and Larry
Huddleston last week were
their daughter and their
grandchildren, Dianna, Ken-
ny and Nicole Huddleston,
who were enjoying spring
break. A friend Sheri Ren-
nick was with them and
they made a side trip to St.
Augustine before returning
to their home in Lafayette,
Ind. We did not get to met
all of them, but did enjoy
meeting Nicole, a lovely
young lady.
One lady who always re-
minds me that she reads my
column, and keeps up with
me and what is going on in
Jasper, is a dear friend, Mary
Lou McIntosh, who now re-
sides in Dowling Park. She
is doing great, walks every
day, has slowed down a bit,
but lives alone and takes
care of herself. She will be 90
years old in September.


two term city council-
woman, who worked hard
to make sure that her work
was "well done," passed
away suddenly and unex-
pectedly. The daughter of
Lawrence and Jeanette
Udell, and the mother of
Karla and Trevon, Vicky
was a very integral part of
our community. My last vis-
it with her was at the Wild
Azalea Festival on March
18. We visited while we lis-
tened to music under the
tent. She was eating one of
those delicious grilled cab-
bages \\-rapped in bacon,
and I told her how good it
smelled. She said, "It tastes
just that good, and I'm go-
ing to eat it if I gain 30
pounds." I related to her
then that I hoped salad or
alfalfa would not be the last
things on my breath when
they laid me out at Reid's,
and we both shared a laugh.
I knew her for a Lifetime and


There is one brother still liv-
ing, the youngest of their
family, Sidney Smith, who is
82. Many of you will re-
member Mary Lou and Sid-
ney and be glad to know
they are well. She called to
say she was sorry I had been
ill and hoped I would be
back in the paper. It is good
to hear from old friends.
News from Laura Hutto is
that she and the baby are do-
ing well, "She had no prob-
lems lately." That is, indeed,
good news. Frances Steven-
son is in South Georgia
Medical Center; the news
from her is good. She has
great confidence in her doc-
tors and her problem is not
cancer related as such; she is
very optimistic that she will
be back home soon.
Thanks to all who have al-
ready been working hard to
the Cancer Relay, we will be
looking forward to great
news for the next issue of the
Jasper News. Hope to see
you at the relay!
Lillian Norris 792-215
norrislw@alltel.net

had the pleasure of being a
part of the education of
both of her children when I
served South Hamilton as
principal. She will be
missed by many including
me. The family has the
prayers of our White
Springs community.
I always enjoy driving
over to the "Wild Hog and
Pig Crazy" Barbeque Com-
petition at Memorial Stadi-
um in Lake City. On Satur-
day, Mama and I drove
* over, shared visits with sev-
eral friends and bought
some delectable barbeque
from various vendors. This
has become quite a large
barbeque cook off and
there is more to it than just
barbeque. The event fea-
tures area musical perform-
ers who do a marvelous job
entertaining. Next year, the
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PAGE 3B


THURS8DAY, APRIL 6, 2006










5 i; ,i Happenings at New Hope Baptist Church


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Brian McClain, youth speaker at New Hope Baptist Church
receives a "hand" of encouragement from Associate Pas-
tor John Hendrick. Pam Cordero, the pastor's wife, is in the
background. Photo Submitted


The Horvath family of
Suwannee County gave a
multi-media presentation of
their recent nine-day mis-
sionary trip on the Rio Ne-
gro (Black River) in Brazil
during the evening service at
New Hope Baptist Church
on March 5.
The entire family Cindy
and Glenn with their chil-
dren Caroline, Andrew,
Philip, and Victoria trav-
eled aboard a large, former
cruise. ship, which is now
used for ministry. The trip
was sponsored by the Ama-
zon Vision Ministries of
Westside Baptist Church in
Gainesville.


The presentation was fol-
lowed by a reception in the
fellowship hall. The Hor-
vaths were also instrumental
in the formation and growth
of the Bellville Community
Baptist Church in Bellville.
Sunday, March 12 was
youth night at New Hope
Baptist Church. Several
young people led the wor-
ship service through music
and skits under the guidance
of the youth minister, Chris
Jones. The evening message
was .brought by Brian Mc-
Clain, who has recently felt a
call upon his life and will
pursue theological educa-
tion when he completes his


work at Madison High
School and North Florida
Community College.
Henry Zittrower, formerly
of Hamilton County, and his
wife, Frances, are new mis-
sionaries to the island of
Roatan off the coast of Hon-
duras. The Zittrowers gave a
multi-media presentation on
March 19 of their mission
project, which includes
evangelization and water
purification.
Contaminated drinking
water is perhaps the biggest
health problem today in
Roatan. Every year many
children under the age of
five, die from water contam-


nation, which is pre-
ventable.
Purified water can be pro-
vided to a home for as little
as $20 per month. A com-
plete water system can be
funded for $10,000 that
would serve 600 homes.
Henry Zittrower is avail-
able to speak in churches
and other organizations
about this very critical mis-
sion project. Email: mis-
sions@livingwater4roatan.co
m, or Living Water 4 Roatan
P.O. Box 550581 Jacksonville,
FL 32255-0581.
New Hope Baptist Church
is located on SR 6, 6592 NW
48th St. in Jennings.


Henry and Frances Zittrower gave a presentation on
March 19 at New Hope Baptist Church about their mission
project on the island of Roatan off the coast of Honduras.
Photo Submitted


White
Continued From Page 3B

March, plan on driving
over to attend it.
Lee. Lewis, Fernandina
Beach, along with daugh-
ters Sarah Katherine and
Caroline, were guests of
our family on Saturday and
Sunday. The Lewis' stayed
over at the farm, and the
Lewis girls had a great time
playing with Laura Leigh,
while Lee and I shared a
great visit and enjoyed
watching the NBA Playoffs
on Saturday evening. The
Lewis' attended church ser-
vices at First Baptist, White
Springs, on. Sunday morn-
ing and visited with our
family on Sunday after-
noon. In the words of the
late Maude Havener "A
good time was had by all."
On Friday, March 31, Jer-


ry Lawrence, Rhett, and my-
self were joined at the farm
by Steve Crapps and Lee
Brickman, Live Oak, and we
had a wonderful "boys
night out" evening. I boiled
shrimp, yes I can do that
and, with the help of Mama
making the cole slaw, I man-
aged to put a meal on the
table and even managed not
to bum the Texas Toast. We
had a great evening sitting
on the front-screened porch
playing guitars and singing
late into the night.
Rhett Bullard, White
Springs, attended a recep-
tion last week in Tallahassee
that was given by a number
of prominent Tallahassee
citizens honoring Jim Dayis
who is now the front-runnter
among' Democrats for the
Governor's race in the state
of Florida. Rhett stated that
the reception was extremely
well attended.


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NFCC becomes Florida Teacher Certification Exam site


North Florida Communi-
ty College in Madison, Fla.,
announced it will join other
Florida universities and col-
leges as a site for the Florida
teacher certification exami-
nations (FTCE) beginning
April 22.
"Offering the FTCE is an
extension of NFCC's role
through its Educator Prepa-
ration Institute (EPI)," said
Dr. Phillip Mantzanas, di-
rector of the institute.
The EPI offers courses lo-
cally for people who want


Happy belated birthday to
Frank McPherson who cele-
brated his birthday on Satur-
day, April 1, and to Gail
Johnson. We wish them
many, many more happy
birthdays!!!
Please remember the fol-
lowing in prayer: Virginia
Daniel, J.M. Morgan, Gladys
"Granny" Ruh, Ben Regis-
ter, Ralph and Ouida Hard-
wick, Darlene Hall, Preston
Stormant, Jean Padgett, Ver-
na Mae Johnson, Tommie
Smith, Sarah Thomas, Ella
Taylor, Frank McPherson,
Gaynelle Greene, Ceil
Pound, Gussie Cheshire, Is-
abel Freeman, Marie Hick-
son, Franklin Fouraker, Mae
Tomlinson,' Billie Payne,,
Dorothy Hill, Trey
Townsend, Suwannee
County, Melvin Sheppard,
Columbia County, our state,
our nation, and our "own"
Hamilton County.
Quote for the week:
"Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Lift
up your gates and sing -
Hosanna in the. Highest,
Hosanna to your King. Last
night as I was dreaming, I
dreamed a dream so fair. I
stood in old Jerusalem be-
side the temple there. I
heard the children singing,
and ever as they sang, I,
thought., the voice of angels
from heaven in answer rang.
I thought the voice of angels
from heaven in answer rang.
Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Lift
up your gates and sing.
Hosanna in the Highest,
Hosanna to your King."
From the "Holy City".
Have a good week and a
happy Palm Sunday and
Holy Week Hamilton Coun-
ty -.1 love you.


to become certified teachers
in the ,K-12 system. NFCC
will administer the FTCE
which includes testing on
subject area, general
knowledge and profession-
al education.
The Florida Educational
Leaders Examination will
also be administered con-
currently with the certifica-
tion exams. Examination
dates are listed in the FTCE


bulletin and on the Florida
Department of Education
w e b s i t e ,
www.firn.edu / doe / sas / ftc
ehome.htm.
To register for the FTCE,
Individuals must submit an
application (Form CG-20-
04) to FTCE/FELE Regis-
tration, P. 0. Box 17900,
Tampa, FL 33682-7900 for
receipt at least 50 days pre-
ceding the examination


date. Applications are
available through the Uni-
versity of South Florida's
FTCE/FELE website,
www.cefe.usf.edu, or by
.calling 813-974-2400 or by
writing.to the FTCE Tampa
address above.
Questions regarding ex-
aminations or exam dates
should be directed to Uni-
versity of South Florida
FTCE / FELE offices.


Test prep at NFCC for paraprofessionals

The Educator Preparation One choice is to pass the ETS cludes classroom and online
Institute of North Florida ParaPro Assessment; the oth- learning. It focuses on read-
Community College is con- er is to complete two years of ing, writing, and math com-
ducting test preparations for college for associates of arts petencies for both practicing
instructional paraprofession- degree. NFCC's current and prospective paraprofes-
als from area school districts training program prepares signals. It also prepares them
for the next several Satur- paraprofessionals for the to apply these competencies
days. ParaPro test. when assisting in classroom
The No Child Left Behind Paraprofessionals from instruction.
Act established certification Hamilton, Madison, Jeffer- For information about the
requirements for paraprofes- son, Lafayette and Suwannee Educator Preparation Insti-
sional personnel who pro- school districts are participat- tute contact Mantazan-
vide instructional assistance ing. tasT@nfcc.edu or telephone
to students in local schools. The test prep program in- 850-973-9491.


Editor's note: The. Jasper
News prints the entire arrest
record each week. If your name
appears here. and you are later
found, not guilty or the charges
are dropped, we will be happy to
make note of this in the newspa-
per when judicial proof is pre-
sented to us by you or the au-
thorities.
The following abbrevia-
tions are used below:
DAC Department of Agri-
culture Commission
* DOA Department of Agri-
culture
DOT Department of
Transportation
FDLE Florida Department
of Law Enforcement
FHP Florida Highway Pa-
trol
FWC Florida Fish and
Wildlife Conservation Com-
mission
HCDTF Hamilton County
Drug Task Force
HCSO Hamilton County


Attention Seniors of


the Class of 2006

If you did not have your senior

picture taken by Ben Daniel of

Jasper Studios, then please

bring a photo to The Japer News

office, located at 105 NE 2nd

Ave. in Jasper, by Monday, May

1, by 5 p.m. to be included in

the special senior seciton in

May.


For more informaiton contact

the news office at 386-792-2487

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Sheriff's Office
JAPD Jasper Police De-
partment
JNPD Jennings Police De-
partment
OALE Office of Agricul-
tural Law Enforcement
P&P Probation and Parole
SCSO Suwannee County
Sheriff's Office
WSPD White Springs Po-
lice Department
March 27, Karen R. Nor-
man, 44; 6614 N Hwy. 41,
Jasper; two counts of viola-
tion of probation for Colum-
bia County; P&P.
March 27, Joshua C. Hous-
ton, 29; 11944 SW CR 249,
Jasper; hold for' Lawrence
County Sheriff's Office;
HCSO.
March 27, Floyd Rayan Jr.,
22; 790 NW 26th Ave., Jen-
nings; violation of probation;
HCSO.
March 27, Carl J. Colemen,
39; 766 SW English St., Lake
City, Fla.; possession of less
than 20 grams; JAPD.
March 27, Augustine 0.
Perez, 26; 106 Dawson St.,
Lake City, Fla.; hold for
Madison County Sheriff's Of-
fice; HCSO.
March 28, Larry L. Shan-
non, 54; 300 Peach St., Ft. Val-
ley, Ga.; battery, resisting ar-
rest without violence; JAPD.
March 28, Laderrias A.
Brooker, 19; 470 12th Ave.
SW, Jasper; battery; HCSO.
March 28, Erwin M.
Tavares, 35; 7125 NW 186th
St., Hialeah, Fla.; knowingly
driving while license sus-
pended, by-pass agricultural


station; FDACS/OALE.
March 28, Thomas E. Tom-
linson Jr., 20; 587 SW Alamo
Dr., Lake City, Fla.; violation
of probation; JAPD.
March 28, Sammy L.
Fugua, 26; 319 SW 7th Ave.,
Jasper; pick-up on warrant;
P&P. 'o 11 i .. ...'
March 29, Nathaniel
Carter, 46; 11231 NW 38th
Dr., Jasper; unemployment
compensation fraud; HCSO.
March 30, Robert K. Hicks,
42; 735 Lee Rd., Jacksonville,
Fla.; violation of probation;
HCSO.
March 31, Elliot L. Johnson,
43; P.O. Box 90, White
Springs; Columbia County
Sheriff's Office for suspended
driver's license; WSPD.
April 1, Sylvester B. Jones,
25; 4209 SW 101st Pl., Jasper;
no valid driver's license, hold
for Duval County Sheriff's
Office for resisting arrest
without violence, simple bat-
tery; JAPD.
April 1, Jacob R. Houston,
27; 3703 NW 108th Lane,
Jasper; battery/domestic vio-
lence; HCSO.
April 2, Rita M. Butler, 45;
11371 CR 132, Live Oak, Fla.;
driving while under the in-
fluence, damage property;
FHP.
April 2, Augustine Gomez,
20; 1447 McCall St., Jennings;
unauthorized possession of
ID, criminal use of personal
ID information; HCSO.
April 2, Ray Bernard
Camel, 44; 10837 37th St.,
Jasper; in to serve five days;
HCSO.


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Jasper Legals

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE THIRD
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
HAMILTON COUNTY, FLORIDA
Case No.: 2006-84-DR
Division: Family

SHEILA GRITZ NATION
Petitioner
and
JOHN DAVID NATION
Respondent
NOTICE OF ACTION FOR
DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE
TO: (name of Respondent) JOHN DAVID NA-
TION
(Respondent's last know address) unknown
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action has been
filed against you and that you are required to
serve a copy of your written defenses, if any,
to it on Sheila Gritz Nation whose address is
P.O. Box 601, Jasper, Florida 32052 on or be-
fore April 27, 2006, and file the original with
the clerk of this Court at 207 NE First Street,
Jasper, FL 32052 before service on Petitioner
or immediately thereafter. If you fail to do so, a
default may be entered against you for the re-
lief demanded in the petition.
Copies of all court documents in this case, in-
cluding orders, are available at the Clerk of the
Circuit Court's office. You may review these.
documents upon request.
You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court's
office notified of your current address. (You
may file Notice of Current Address, Florida
Family Law Form 12.915.) Future papers in
this lawsuit will 'be mailed to the address on
record at the clerk's office.
WARING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law
Rules of Procedure, requires certain automat-
ic disclosure of documents and information.
Failure to comply can result in sanctions, in-
cluding dismissal or striking of pleading.
Dated: March 24, 2006.
Greg Godwin
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Cynthia Johnson
Deputy Clerk
3/30,4/6, 4/13, 4/20

STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT
OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
The Department announces receipt of an ap-
plication from Edward Wieszczek, Robert and
Sharon Livesay and JBE Enterprises LLC, File
No. 24-0262906-001-ES, to recover precut
submerged timber from the Suwannee River
beginning at White Springs and ending at the
Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park. The timber
recoveries will be conducted in Columbia,
Hamilton, and Suwannee Counties.
This application is being processed and is
available for public inspection during normal
business hours, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Mon-
day through Friday, except legal holidays, at
the Northwest District office at 160 Govern-
mental Center, Pensacola, Florida 32502-
5794.
04/06

STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT
OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
The Department announces receipt of an ap-
plication from Edward Wieszczek, Robert and
Sharon Livesay and JBE Enterprises LLC, File
No. .24-0263128-001-ES, to recover precut
submerged timber from the Suwannee River
beginning at the Suwannee River Music Park
and ending at Interstate 10. The timber recov-
eries will be conducted in Hamilton, Suwan-
Snee and Madison Counties.
This application is being processed and is
available for public inspection during normal
business hours, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Mon-
day through Fridayr except legal holidays, at,
the r',:n'nw-.'- Duiq,,cl office at 160 Govern-
mental Center, Pensacola, Florida 32502-
5794.
04/06


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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THETHIRD
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
HAMILTON COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
CASE NO: 2006-CP-00061
IN RE: ESTATE OF:
BRENDA L. KOHOUT
f/k/a BRENDA L. LAWSON,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR DE-
MANDS AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE:
Within three months from the time of the first
publication of this notice, you are required to
file with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Hamil-
ton County, Florida, Probate division, the ad-
dress of which is Hamilton County, Jasper,
Florida a written and verified statement of any
claim or demand you may have against the es-
tate of BRENDA L. KOHOUT f/k/a BRENDA L.
LAWSON, deceased.
Each claim must be in writing and must indi-
cate the basis for the claim, the name and ad-'
dress of the creditor or his agent or attorney,
and the amount claimed. If the claim is not yet
due, the date when it will become due shall be
stated. If the claim is contingent or unliquidat-
ed, the nature of the uncertainty shall be stat-
ed. If the claim is secured, the security shall be
described. The claimant shall deliver a copy of
the claim to the clerk who shall furnish a copy
to the personal representative.
ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS NOT SO
FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.

Dated this 24 day of March, 2006.
Donald K. Rudser
Fla. Bar No. 120735
P.O. Drawer 1011
Jasper, Florida 32052
(386) 792-1933
Attorney for Personal Representative
JAMES L. KOHOUT
Personal Representative
4/6,4/13

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ROBERT
OR IMOGENE HENDRY the holder of the.fol-
lowing certificates) has filed said certificates)
for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The cer-
tificate numbers) and years) of issuance, the
description of the property, and the names in
which it was assessed are as follows:
CERTIFICATE NO.:
871 Issued May 22, 2003
DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY:
Parcel No. 6393-000
Section 6 Township 1N Range 14E
Lot 1 BIk 102 ORB 445-129
Lang Survey Town of Jasper

NAME(S) IN WHICH ASSESSED:
Linda Roberson
All of said property being in the County of
Hamilton, State of Florida.
Unless such certificate or certificates shall be
redeemed according to law, the property de-
scribed in such certificate or certificates will be
sold to the highest bidder at the South Front
Door of the Hamilton County Courthouse, 207
Northeast First Street, Jasper, Florida at 11:00
a.m. on Thursday, April 13, 2006.
Pursuant to Chapter 197.542 (2), Florida
Statutes, the highest bidder is required to post
a non-refundable cash deposit of $200 with
the Clerk of Court at the time of the sale, to be
applied to the sale price at the time of full pay-
ment. The Clerk may require bidders to show
their willingness and ability to post the cost
deposit.


/s/ Kristy Morgan DC
Greg Godwin
Clerk of Circuit Court
Hamilton County, Florida


Jasper Legals

WHICH YOU HAVE A LEGAL INTEREST.
The property WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUC-
TION ON APRIL 13, 2006 at 11:00 A.M. unless
the back taxes are paid.
TO MAKE PAYMENT, or to receive further in-
formation, contact the Clerk of Circuit Court im-
mediately at Room 106, Hamilton County
Courthouse, 207 Northeast First Street,
Jasper, Florida 32052. Telephone (386) 792-
1288.
GREG GODWIN
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
By: Kristy Morgan DC
Parcel No. 6393-000
Certificate No. 871
Owner: Linda Roberson
3/16, 3/23, 3/30, 4/6

Request for Bids Hamilton County
Board of County Commissioners And
Hamilton County Development Authority
The Board of County Commissioners and the
Hamilton County Development Authority will
receive sealed bids for the construction of:
One water well to be constructed at Genoa In-
dustrial Park at locations specified by the
Board's Engineer. Said well shall consist of an
8" welded Steel Casing with 5/16 inch wall
thickness, seated in underlying rock at depth of'
approximately 145 feet and drilled through rock
to a minimum depth of 240 feet. The annular
space surrounding the casing shall be grouted
with Portland cement grout from bottom to top
and a 10 foot square concrete slab shall be
poured at ground surface.

The well shall be pumped until clear, and test-
ed to deliver 350 gallons per minute at a draw-
down not exceeding ten feet in 24 hours, below
the static resting water level. The well shall be
disinfected and capped with a steel, cap se-
cured in place by a steel strap and padlocks.
Contractor will provide chemical and bacterio-
logical analysis of water produced by the well.
The well will be constructed in accordance with
Sections 62-521 FAC, Wellhead protection; 62-
532 FAC, Well Construction Standards and
Permitting; and 62-555 FAC, Public Water Sys-
tems; AWWA standards: C654-97 Disinfection
of Wells, A100 Water Well Construction and
The Federal Safe Drinking Water Act (42 USC
sections 300f to 300j-26).
Any well drilling contractor must be licensed by
the State of Florida, Registered with the
Suwannee River Water Management District
and will be responsible for securing the neces-
sary construction and consumptive use per-
mits. Contractor shall file the well log and com-
pletion report with owner and with the Suwan-
nee River Water Management District.
The bids shall include a unit price for the well
and a table of adjustments reflecting additional
cost or credit for any variance in casing length
or drilling depth.
Contractor to provide bond in the amount of
125 percent of bid, conditioned on satisfactory
completion of the project, and the payment of
all materials men, laborers and subcontractors
sixty days after award.
You may file your bid in the office of the Clerk
of Circuit Court, Room 106, Hamilton County
Courthouse, 207 Northeast First Street,
Jasper, Florida 32052, any time before
3:30PM, Thursday, April 13, 2006. Bids may be
mailed or hand delivered to the Clerk's Office.
All bids received after this date and time will be
returned unopened.
All financing options must be included in the
sealed bid. No opportunity to provide financing
information will be given after the sealed bid
has file the Clerk's Office.


Bids will be opened and examined on Thurs-
day, April 13, 2006 at 7:00PM in the Bpard
Meeting Room 112, Hamhilton County Court-
house, 207 Northwest First Street, Jasper,
Florida. Bids will be .awarded during the joint
m er. .. I It.- 6. :..3 TIr.u. a i .
7r -l 7 &'rFM o',. oc in tr.i.. arier an ir.
matter may be considered.


Jasper Legals

Water" and shall conform to the Bid Submittal
Document.
The Hamilton County Board of County Com-
missioners and The Hamilton County Devel-
opment Authority reserves the right to refuse
any and all bids in whole or in part, with or
without cause, and/or to accept the bid that in
its best judgment will be in the best interest of
Hamilton County or the Development Board.
"A person or affiliate who has been placed on
the convicted vendor list following the convic-
tion for a public entity crime may not submit a
bid on a contract to provide any goods or ser-
vices to a public entity, may not be awarded or
perform as contractor, suppler, subcontractor,
or consultant under a contract with a public
entity, and may not transact business with any
public entity in excess of the threshold amount
provided in Section 287.071 Florida Statutes,
from the date of being placed on the convicted
vendor list. For Category Two, for a period of
36 months after being placed on the convicted
vendor list."
'Dated this 29th day of March 2006 at Jasper,
Hamilton County Florida.
Hamilton County Board of County Commis-
sioners, and Hamilton County Development
Authority
207 Northeast First Street
Jasper, Florida 32052 (386) 792-1288.
Sealed Bid for Construction of Water Well
Genoa Industrial Park
Project: 8 Inch Water Well Genoa Industrial
Park

Bidder:
please include appropriate address for formal
notice of acceptance and order to proceed
Bid for Construction of water well per Request
for Bid dated 29 March 2006: Mobilization,
drilling, testing an developing an 8 inch well to
depth of 240 feet with 145 feet of steel casing,
grouting and slab. Bid includes permits and
permitting fees, pump testing, disinfection,
sampling, chemical and bacteriological analy-
sis, bonding and surety fees.
Lump Sum $__
Additional casing per foot to secure adequate
seal at top of aquifer, as directed by engineer
per foot $ .
Additional drilling beyond 240 feet as required
to develop required yield, as directed by engi-
neer per foot $__ .
Date:
Submitted
by:
4/6


Alcoholic Anonymous

meetings now held in

Jasper on Mondays

Alcoholic Anonymous
will meet every Monday,
from 7 p.m. until 8 p.m.,
at the Jasper Library.
The meetings will be led
by Ray Luckey of the
Trinity Group.
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WARNING: THERE ARE UNPAID TAXES ON Note: Bids' shall be submitted in Triplicate,
PROPERTY WHICH YOU OWN OR IN Sealed and Marked: "Genoa Industrial Park -


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Jasper Legals

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE THIRD
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR,
HAMILTON COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
CASE NO.: 2006-CP-000015
IN RE: The Estate of
MILDRED JEWEL DEANNA RHODEN,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR DE-
MANDS AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE:
Within three months from the time of the first
publication of this notice, you are required to
file with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Hamil-
ton County, Florida, Probate division, the ad-
dress of which is Hamilton County, Jasper,
Florida a written and verified statement of any
claim or demand you may have against the es-
tate of MILDRED JEWEL DEANNA RHODEN,
deceased.
Each claim must be in writing and must indi-
cate the basis for the claim, the name and ad-
dress of the creditor or his agent or attorney,
and the amount claimed. If the claim is not yet
due, the date when it will become due shall be
stated. If the claim is contingent or unliquidat-
ed, the nature qf the uncertainty shall be stat-
ed. If the claim is secured, the security shall be
described. The claimant shall deliver a copy of
the claim to the clerk who shall furnish a copy
to the personal representative.
ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS NOT SO
FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
Dated this 17th day of March, 2006.
Donald K. Rudser
Fla. Bar No. 120735
P.O. Drawer 1011
'Jasper, Florida 32052
(386) 792-1933
Attorney for Personal representative
JAMES H. RHODEN
Personal Representative
3/30, 4/6


Ninth Annual Open


Bass Tournament


set for May 6


sponsored by the Jasper

Volunteer Fire Fighters

The A
Jasper N
Volun-
teer Fire

Fighters
wil1l
hold

their Ninth Annual

Open Bass Tournament
at the Bienville Planta-
tioni in White Springs on
Saturday, May 6. A $200
entry fee is required.
First place prize is
$2,500; big bass prize is
$500. All prizes based on
full field of 100 boats.
Prizes pro-rated for
more or less boats.
The tournament is di-
rected by Southern Shin-
ers Inc.
For more information
call 792-2181 or 792-2211


Certificates of Deposit

Provided 0y Keithf Hrwgrove State Farm
FIXED-RATE

CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT
Effective from Annual Percentage
04/0512006-04/11/2006 Interest Rates Yield (APY)
90-day** 4.26% .4.35%
180-day** 4.35% 4.45%
1-year 4.40% 4.50%
2-year 4.45% 4.55%
3-year 4.50% 4.60%
4-year 4.88% 5.00% o
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2-year 4.55% 4.65%
3-year 4.59% 4.70%
4-year 4.88% 5.00%
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YOU WILL REMAIN ANONYMOUS.
YOU WILL NOT BE IDENTIFIED!!!
YOU WILL NOT HAVE TO TESTIFY IN COURT!!!
JUST TELL US WHAT YOU KNOW!!!



On New Years Day, Jan. 1, 2006 at

approx. 11:00 p.m.

Zed Washington was shot while

visiting Barfield's Trailer Park

located on 110th Drive in Jasper.

Zed was a passenger in a black

Nissan Maxima when he was shot.



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Army Maj. Douglas

W. Rogers retires


Army Maj. Douglas W Rogers


Army Major Douglas W. Rogers has
retired from the U.S. Army after 22
years of military service. Before retir-
ing, he was a nurse practitioner as-
signed to Bassett Army Community
Hospital, Fort Wainwright, Fairbanks,
Alas.
Maj. Rogers is the son of O'Dell and
Delia Rogers of Lake City, Fla. His wife,
Debbie, is the daughter of Dorothy
Warren, White Springs. He graduated
from Columbia High School in Lake
City in 1974, and received a bachelor's
degree in 1995 from Austin Peay State
University, Clarksville, Tenn. He earned
a master's degree in 2000 from Pace
University, Pleasantville, N.Y.


NFCC increases on


North Florida Communi-
ty College (NFCC) is offer-
ing 29 online courses this
summer. These courses of-
fer students the opportunity
to learn from home, the of-
fice or "anytime, anywhere"'


they have .access to the In-
ternet. Students can enjoy
the flexibility of high-quali-
ty instruction at the conve-
nience of their own sched-
ule.
Open registration for


summer began April 3. Aca-
demic advisors are avail-
able to assist with course se-
lection and career guidance.
More information about
online and distance learn-
ing opportunities at NFCC


THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 2006


Col. Lewie Edwards Democrat Executive
Committee meeting
get promoted The Democratic Exec-
utive Committee meet-
Lewie Edwards has Pansy Edwards of Big Ben ing for Hamilton Coun-
been promoted to the rank Drive and the brother of ty will be held on Tues-
of colonel in the U.S. Air Deborah and Skipper day, April 11, at 7 p.m.
of colonel in the U.S. Air Deborah and Skipper at the White Springs
Force Reserve. The McLawhorn, all of Public Library. All in-
colonel, a senior individ- Greenville; N.C. terested Democrats are
ual mobilization aug- The colonel graduated encouraged to attend.
mentee to the comman- in 1981 from J.H. Rose
der, is assigned to the High School, Greenville,
330th Strategic Airlift Sus- and received a bachelor's
tainment Group, Robins degree in 1985 from North O-Negative
Air Force Base, Warner Carolina State University,
Robins, Ga. Raleigh. He earned a mas- blood donors
Col. Edwards' wife, ter's degree in 1988 from
Charlotte, is the daughter Embry-Riddle Aeronauti- eeded
of Ann Stanton of Jen- cal University, Daytona
nings. He is the son of Beach. LifeSouth Community
Blood Centers is in emer-
gency need of type O-neg-
line courses active blood donors in
line courses usage at several hospitals
has depleted the blood
can be found at Call 850-973-9409 or 973- center's already short sup-
w w w hi f c c e d u 9450. Enrollment Services ply of O-negative in each
(Online/Distance Learning can assist with the admis- of their six Florida re-
link). A complete schedule sion process and enrolling gions. O-negative is a crit-
of summer courses is also students new to NFCC. For ical blood type for hospi-
available on the NFCC web- more information call 850- tals, especially trauma
site, www.nfcc.edu. 973-1622 or 973-1654. centers, to have available
to treat emergency pa-
tients.
WFor more information or
to make an appointment
to donate call 888-795-
2707.


Landfill closed

April 14-15
The Hamilton County
Landfill and Recycling Cen-
ter will be closed Friday,
April 14 and Saturday,
April 15, in observance of
Good Friday and Easter.
The Landfill accepts resi-
dential household garbage,
as well as hazardous waste.
and items for recycling.
The Hazardous Waste
Center accepts paint, house-
hold chemicals, used motor
oil, oil filters and batteries
at no charge.
The Recycling Center ac-
cepts glass, plastic, card-
board and papers (newspa-
pers, catalogs, magazines,
etc.) at no charge. They buy
only aluminum cans.
The normal hours of op-
eration for the Landfill are
Monday through Friday, 8
a.m. till 4 p.m., and Satur-
day, 9 a.m. till 12 p.m. The
Landfill is closed Sunday
and holidays.
, The Landfill is located at
4652 SW 107th Ave. in
Jasper. For more informa-
tion call 792-1020.

Nationally acclaimed

Fall Arts Festival

returns to Gainesville

The 25th Annual Down-
town Festival and Art Show
is currently seeking artists
for this event to take place
on Saturday, Nov. 4 and
Sunday, Nov. 5, in
Gainesville. Applications
for the show are available
by request, or online at
www.gvlcuturalaffairs.org.
The applicaton deadline is
May 19.
For more information
contact Linda Piper at 352-
334-5064.

Good Friday Service at
Harvest Fellowship
Church
The Hamilton County
Ministerial Alliance Com-
munity. Good Friday service
will be held on Friday,
April 14, at Harvest Fellow-
ship Church at 407 E. Hat-
ley Street, Jasper. The meet-
ing will start at 7 p.m. and
include ministers and pas-
tors from many churches in
Hamilton County. All are
welcome to attend the ser-
vice that will retrace the
passion of Jesus and pre-
pare us for Resuitrection
Sunday.


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Grascals standing on their own

In less than a year, Dolly Parton's touring band has a
Grammy nomination, tons of critical acclaim and -- -
are coming to Live Oak April 7 Af.


By B.J. Diye
CNHI News Service

A Grarmny-nominated blue-
grass band is coming to Live
Oak.
The Grascals will perform
locally after being nominated
for "Best Bluegrass Album"
against Blue Highway, Cherry-
holmes, The Del McCoury
Band and Rhonda Vincent and
the Rage for the 48th Annual
Grammy Awards.
The band will be in Live
Oak April 7 to perform at the
Lonesome River Band Music
Fest at the Spirit of Suwannee
Music Park.
The Grascals, who have
been together for a little more
than a year, have garnered


much publicity, one reason be-
ing they were the.opening act
for Dolly Parton during her
Vintage Tour, which visited
arenas around the country in
December.
The band won "Song of the
Year" and "Emerging Artist of
the Year" at the 16th Annual
International Bluegrass Music
Awards in Nashville last fall.
The "Song of the Year" award
came for "Me and John and
Paul," a song about three boys
growing up and dealing with
life's obstacles of youth.
"This is the kind of song you
pray you'll find early in your
career," said band member
Jamie Johnson.
"We're just amazed that
someone in country didn't get


it before we got it," responded
Terry Eldredge in an interview
from his home in Nashville.
The CD includes a version
of Elvis Presley's "Viva Las
Vegas" with Parton.
"She's the best," Eldredge
said.
"The best way to describe
her is what you see is what you
get. She's a true professional.
There's no ego about her. She's
just a really sweet lady."
The CD debuted at No. 3 on
Billboard's Top Bluegrass Al-
bums Chart, making it the
highest debut for a bluegrass
group's first album since Bill-
board began the chart in 2002.
Parton called The Grascals'
debut "one of the greatest al-
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have played with
a virtual Who's
Who list of musi-
cal stars, includ-
ing the Osborne
Brothers and
Garth Brooks.
Jinmny Mat-
tingly (fiddle)
performed with
Steve Wariner,
Dolly Parton and
the Osbome Brothers. But
many people would come to
learn about him through his ex-
perience as a member of Garth
Brooks' band, where he played
before millions and appeared
on three of Brooks' multi-plat-
inum albums.
Canadian David Talbot (vo-
cals and banjo) has made guest
appearances on projects by
Reba McEntire, Dolly Parton
and new country singer Rebec-
ca Lynn Howard.
Jamie Johnson (vocals and,
guitar) found success as a
songwriter by co-writing the ti-
tle track of Bobby Osborne's
"Where I Come From." He has
also recorded with Ricky Van
Shelton, alternative country
singer Trent Summar and Mel-
onie Cannon.
Danny Roberts, who grew
up next to Mattingly, is the
band's mandolin player. In
1982, he co-founded New Tra-
dition, a bluegrass/gospel
group that toured for almost 20
years, recorded 10 CDs and
made "Seed ofLove" the
first bluegrass video to feature
the banjo which reached
No. 1 on TNN.
Bassist Terry Smith grew up
in North Carolina. He, too, is a
veteran of the Osborne Broth-
ers' band. He also worked
stints with Jimmy Martin and


Jamie Johnson, Danny Roberts, David Talbot, Jimmy Mattingly,
Terry Smith, Terry Eldredge Photo: Provided


Wilma Lee Cooper, among
others.
Many of the group's mem-
bers, including Eldredge, have
also worked alongside Larry
Cordle, who appeared at last
year's Big Lick (N.C.) Blue-
grass Festival.
Eldredge (lead vocals and
guitar) began his career by
playing bass for Grand Ole
Opry stars Lonzo and Oscar,
before joining the Osborne
Brothers in 1988.
Many of the band's members
have known each other for
close to 20 years, while they all
have known one another for at
least five, Eldredge said.
"It really helps because we
know how each other plays,"


he said. "It just makes it a lot
easier. It also helps your per-
sonality."
The Grammy nomination
was a big help as far as publici-
ty for the album and band. It
was a complete surprise for
The Grascals.
"That was like a left hook
coming out of nowhere to us,"
Eldredge said. "We didn't ex-
pect that at all especially for
a first album."
Eldredge describes the band
as "high energy excitement"
and "good fun music."
"Expect to see guys who
love music," he said.
B.J. Drye writes for the Stan-
ly News and Press in Albemar-
le, N.C.


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Suwannee River north of Live
Oak.
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Show Schedule-
Spirit of Bluegrass
Music Fest
Thursday, April 6, 2006
5 p.m. Showcase
6 p.m. River Town Girls
7 p.m. The Boohers
8 p.m. Wildfire
9 p.m. Ernie Thacker

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April 7, 2006
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11:30 a.m. River
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Noon The Boohers
1 p.m. Alecia Nugent
2 p.m. Ernie Thacker
3 p.m. The Grascals
4 p.m. Larry Cordle
5 p.m. Dinner Break
6 p.m. Boohers
7 p.m. Ernie Thacker
8 p.m. Alecia Nugent
9 p.m. The Grascals
10 p.m. Larry Cordle

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April 8, 2006
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11:30 a.m. Lake
City Slickers
Noon Mark
Newton Band
1 p.m. Audie Blaylock
2 p.m. Valerie Smith
& Liberty Pike
3 p.m. James King
4 p.m. LRB
5 p.m. Dinner Break
6 p.m. Mark
Newton Band
7 p.m. Audie Blaylock
8 p.m. Valerie Smith
& Liberty Pike
9 p.m. James King
10p.m. LRB


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Thru April 8
91st Suwannee County Fair
Celebrating 91 years of tradition, Suwannee County Fair Livestock
Show and Sale will be held through April 8, on the Suwannee County
Fairgrounds, Eleventh Street, (Newbem Road, SR 136), Live Oak.
Entertainment nightly by Kandu && Co., Ron Diamond
Hypnosis/Magician, Robinson's Racing Pigs, Caboodlestoppers,
Midway by Hildebrand Rides and more; Info: 386-362-FAIR or 386-
362-3247.

Begins today!
April 5-6
FWC meeting
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission will hold a
two-day meeting April 5-6; begins at 1 p.m. on Wednesday and 8:30
a.m. on Thursday, at Ramada Inn and Conference Center, 2900 North
Monroe Street, Tallahassee Info:
MyFWC.com/commission/2006/April/index.html.

Thursday
April 6
Public review of redfish stock
assessment at FWC meeting
Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission will hold a public re-
view of the redfish stock assessment during FWC meeting at 8:30
a.m., Thursday, April 6 at Ramada Inn and Conference Center, 2900
North Monroe St., Tallahassee. Info: MyFWC.com/commis-
sion/2006/April/index.html. Scroll to item 10.A.

Thursday
April 6
NFCC will conduct College
Placement Tests (CPT)
North Florida Community College will conduct College Placement
Tests (CPT) on computer on at 8:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m., Thursday,
April 6, in the NFCC Testing Center (Bldg. No. 16) on the Madison'
campus. Persons taking the tests will be required to register in NFCC
Student Services 24 hours before testing. Info/registration: 850-973--
9451.

Thursday
April 6
American Red Cross Infant and Child CPR
and First Aid class in Lake City
American Red Cross of Suwannee Valley; Infant and Child CPR
and First Aid class; 6-10 p.m., Thursday, April 6; 264 NE Hemando
Ave., Suite 102, Lake City. Info: 386-752-0650.

Friday
April 7 .....
Phi Theta Kappa induction at LCCC
The public is invited to attend Lake City Community College 2006
Induction Ceremony for Phi Theta Kappa at 6:30 p.m., Friday, April
7, in Alfonso Levy Performing Arts Center, honoring 80 students for
their accomplishments; reception to follow ceremony; Info: Patty
Smith, 386-754-4239.

Friday
April 7
Children's Day 2006 celebration Lake City
Early Learning Coalition of Florida's Gateway, Inc. will celebrate
Children's Day 2006 from 9 a.m.-noon, Friday, April 7, at 484 SW
Commerce Drive, Lake City, Westfield Square, east parking lot, near
TCBY Community awareness booths, information on children's is-
sues, prizes, bounce houses, free food, petting zoo, game show, pony
rides. Children must have adult supervision at all times. Please bring
blankets or other items for children to sit on. Guest star appearances:
UF mascots! Albert and Alberta; Smokey Bear; and Columbia Tiger
mascot! Info: 386-752-9770 or-toll-free, 800-752-9770, or www.ele-
fg.org.

Friday-Saturday
April 7-8
Sawgrass Weekend
2006
Sawgrass Weekend 2006 will
be held Friday-Saturday, April 7-
8; at 7.p.m., Friday, April 7, in
Community Plaza, Downtown
Gainesville; free concert with
world-renowned fiddler, Byron C
Berie; Saturday, April 8, from9- CalVary Ba
6 p.m., Sawgrass Fiddle Contest w .
For Youth Southeastemrn Regional With Bro. Ll
Championship at Paynes Prairie A
Preserve State Park. The South- AprI
eastern Fiddle Championwinner Sunday Mor
will be invited to compete in the
National Championship inWeiser, Sunday-Wednesc
Idaho. There will be workshops
opentoallages.Cost;Parkadmis- In this day and til
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April 8
FAMU offers meat Guaranteed to lI
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The Statewide Goat Program at
FloridaA&M University (FAMU) CalVary is loca
will sponsor a meat goat training approxima
course from 9 a.m.-noon, Satur- south of L
day, April 8, at the FAMU Re- the"east sidE
search Farm ui Quincy.Cost $5.
Registration required. ,
Topics/speakers:"Bio-security on Any questions, p
the Farm" by Dr. RayMobley; Pastor Dale Gallowa
"Bio-terrorism Awareness" by Dr. '


Uford Madden; and "Reproductive Management/Selecting Goats" by
Angela Jakes. Info/registration: Phillip Petway, 386-362-2771, Angela
Jakes, 850-875-8557, angela.mckenziejakes@famu.edu, Dr.
Lawrence Carter, 850-599-3546, Lawrence.carter@famu.edu, or visit
www.famu.edu/acad/colleges/cesa/coop-goat-prgm.htm.

Saturday
April 8
Fund-raiser for Ronald Norris
who needs kidney transplant
Members, families and friends and others sponsor a benefit chicken
pilau supper and Gospel sing for William Ronald "Ronald" Norris,
20, a graduate of Suwannee High School who needs a kidney trans-
plant, at 5 p.m., Saturday, April 8, at Lee Elementary School in Lee;
Cost: $5 includes the meal, the sing and an opportunity to be eligible
for a drawing prize.

Saturday
April 8 and 15
"Friendly" dog wash
"Friendly" dog wash will be held at St. Luke's Episcopal Church in
Live Oak from 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Saturday, April 8 and Saturday, April
15. Bring small-large dogs with leashes. All donations go to Ameri-
can Cancer Society Relay for Life.

Thru April 9
Botanical garden watercolors
by Peg Richardson
Florida Museum of Natural History in Gainesville presents new ex-
hibit of watercolor studies of flora titled "In the Garden" by Peg
Richardson thru April 9; Cost: $7.50 adults, $4.50 children 3-12;
Info: 352-846-2000 or www.flmnh.ufl.edu.

Saturday
April 8, 15 and 22
Saturday landscape painting class
Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park will offer landscape
painting classes from 10 a.m. until noon, Saturdays, April 8, 15 and
22, in Craft Square;.Cost: $60 Info/registration: 386-397-1920,
www.stephenfostercso.org.

Sunday
April 9
Alachua Spring Festival
Fourth Annual Alachua Spring Festival will be held from 11 a.m.-5
p.m., Sunday, April 9, on Main Street in Downtown City of Alachua.
Free and open to the public. Fun, food, arts, crafts, music, yard sale
and Farmer's Market, and an all-around great family Sunday after-
noon! Sponsored by Alachua Business League, The City ofAlachua
and SunState Federal Credit Union.




Monday
April 10
Early Learning Coalition of Florida's
Gateway executive committee meeting
The Early Learning Coalition of Florida's Gateway will hold an ex-
ecutive committee meeting at 4 p.m., Monday, April 12, in the Coali-
tion office in Lake City.

Monday
April 10
American Red Cross Adult CPR
class in Lake City
American Red Cross of Suwannee Valley; Adult CPR class; 6-9
.p.m., Monday, April 10; 264 NE Hemando Ave., Suite 102, Lake
City. Info: 386-752-0650.


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April 10
NFCC will conduct TABE
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North Florida Community College will conduct TABE (Test of
Adult Basic Education) at 5 p.m., Monday, April 10, at NFCC Testing
Center (Bldg. No. 16), on the Madison campus. TABE is required for
acceptance into vocational/technical programs. Photo ID required.
Pre-registration is required. Info/registration: 850-973-9451.

Tuesday
April 11
American Red Cross First Aid
class in Lake City
American Red Cross of Suwannee Valley; First Aid class; 6-9 p.m.,
Tuesday, April 11; 264 NE Hemando Ave., Suite 102, Lake City.
Info: 386-752-0650.

Tuesday
April 11
NFCC will conduct TABE
(Test of Adult Basic Education)
North Florida Community College will conduct TABE'(Test of
Adult Basic Education) at 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, April 11, at NFCC
Testing Center, Building No. 16, on the Madison campus. TABE is,
required for acceptance into vocationalftechnical programs. Photo ID
required. Pre-registration is required. Info/registration: 850-973-9451.

Tuesday
April 11
Singing Seniors Benefit Follies
Lake City Community College will present Swinging Seniors Ben-
efit Follies at 7 p.m., Tuesday, April 11, at the Alfonso Levy Perform-
ing Arts Center. Join the fun while providing funds for the 25,000-
square-foot Lifestyle Enrichment Center which can be enjoyed by all
seniors in the area; Info: 386-752-7729.

Tuesday
April 11
Business Start-Up Workshop
Business Enterprise Center (BEC) -ill conduct a Business Start-
Up Workshop for Suwannee and Lafayette Counties from noon-1:30
p.m., Tuesday, April 11, at Lafayette County Library, comer of Lloyd
and Monroe Streets, Mayo; Cost: service provided it no charge to the
community, Speakers: Marketing for Small Business-Patricia Hinton
of NFCC; Business Stan-Up-to be announced/Note: Brown bag
lunch will be available for purchase. Info/RSVP: 386-362-6600 for
Suwannee and Lafayette Counties at or 816 S. Ohio Ave., (Chamber
of Commerce building), Live Oak. FL 32064. .,
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April 12
Early Learning Coalition of
Florida's Gateway board meeting
The Early Learning Coalition of Florida's Gateway willhold a
board meeting at 9,a.m., Wednesday, April 12, in Columbia County
School Board office, S.O.S. Building, Room 130, Lake City. *

Wednesday
April 12
Florida Museum in Gainesville
offers pre-school program
Florida Museum of Natural History in Gainesville will offer its
monthly preschool program "Wigglers and Walkers," from 3:30-430.
p.m., Wednesday, April 12 for children ages 2-5. Students will enjoy
crafts, stories and other age-appropriate activities for the April pro-
gram entitled "Going, Going...Almost Gonie." Explore endangered
species ranging from manatees to sea turtles. Cost: adult-child pair-
$3, for museum members; $4, non-members. Each additional child is
S$1. Pre-registration is not required, but children must be accompanied'
by an adult. Info: 352-846-2000, ext. 277 or e-mail
classes@flmnh.ufl.edu.

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Suwannee Valley


Do you REALLY know the risen Savior?


By Pain Campbell
It is almost time for Easter, a time for Christians to
celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ! It is also a
time when many people worry about finding the per-
fect Easter clothes, the right Easter candy or baskets,
gifts, the Easter egg hunts, bunnies; coloring eggs,
and so much more. Now it is true that those things
are fun and there is nothing wrong with them as long
as you remember that the real meaning of Easter is
the resurrection of Jesus from the dead!
Do you teach your children the real meaning of this
holiday, or do they think that it is just a time for egg
hunts and the Easter Bunny? Children need and want
to know that Jesus died for their sins and rose again
just for them! The Gospel is very simple, a child can
certainly understand the love of God's son, Jesus.
Make this a very memorable Easter.for your children
or grandchildren, or any children that you come in
contact with and let them know about the real mean-
ing of Easter. Do you know Jesus as your savior, or do
you just go to church because it is Easter? You can
know Jesus in a very personal way!
You may already know that the real meaning of
Easter is the celebration of the resurrection of Jesus
Christ from the dead. We know that he died for our
sins, and we may have asked him to save our souls,
we may celebrate his resurrection in Church every
Easter, but my question for you today is do you REAL-
LY know the risen savior? Not just know of him, or
just believe in him, but do you know him personally,
is he really Lord of your Life? Is Jesus Christ your best
friend, your savior, your Lord, your Healer, do you
talk with him daily, do you read his word, do you
worship him and really love him? When we get to the
place where we know our Savior Jesus Christ in a
personal way, we will want to get off alone and spend
time in his awesome presence, talking to him in
prayer, worshipping him, and hearing from him as he
answers us whether it be in a still small voice, an au-
dible voice, through his Word, or through some other
means, he always answers. Jesus was not just a won-
derful man, or a great figure in history, he was and is,
the son of the only true, living God! He came to this
earth as a baby born of a virgin in a lowly stable, he
grew up as a carpenters son, he was knowlegable way
beyond his years as a child teaching in the temple. He
Became the greatest teacher the world has and will
ever know,, he performed miracles over and over, in-
cluding raising people from the dead. He taught his
disciples well though some did not stay true to their
Lord, he was mdcked and ridiculed and then he was
betrayed, and sentenced to death for doing nothing
wrong. He was laughed at and jokingly called "the
king of the Jews" when all the time he truly was and
is the King of all Kings! The people yelled crucify
him, and the crowds got their way, but only because
it was written that the son of God must die a cruel
death for the salvation of the world. God knew that
we needed a perfect sacrifice, his own son who was
without spot or blemish to die for us, to take away
our sins, and the sins of all the people of the world.
He let them sentence his only son, Jesus to death
on a cross. Jesus carried that old heavy wooden cross
to Golgotha's hill. As he carried that old cross they
beat him over and over again for our healing. You see
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our peace was upon him; and with his stripes we are
healed." He actually paid the price with his own
flesh, his own blood for you to be healed! That is a
promise from God, so you really do have the promise
of God's miraculous healing for your body today!
Jesus did not stop there, he knew that we needed
more than healing for our bodies, we needed salva-
tion for our very souls. He continued to carry that
cross until they got to the place of his crucifiction-
where they cast lots for his clothing, they put a
crown of thorns on his head, and proceeded to hang
him on that wooden cross. They drove large rusty
spikes into his hands and his feet. I will share with
you a quote from Dr. G. Bradley concerning his
death. "This was the most agonizing death man could
face, he had to support himself in order to breathe,
the flaming pain of the spikes hitting the median
nerve in the wrists explodes up his arms, into his
brain and down his spine. The spike burning through
the nerves of the feet jerks his body erect, then the
leg muscles convulse and drive his body downward,
beating him against the cross. Exhaustion, shock, de-
hydration and paralysis destroy the victim." That is
what Jesus suffered for you, he shed his blood so that
everyone can be forgiven for every sin. Hebrews 9:22
"without the shedding of blood there is no remission
(for sins)."
Right before Jesus died he said the most amazing
words "Father, forgive them; they know not what
they do." Luke 23:24 He then said it is finished and it
truly was, the sins of all mankind had been paid for
with Jesus blood. We are so thankful the story does-
n't end there. Three days later just as he said he
would, Jesus defeated Satan, and he rose from the
dead! "the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus
Christ our Lord" Romans 6:23 Everyone that asks Je-
sus into his heart and life will be saved and will live
forever with him.in heaven. The Bible says in Acts
16:31 "Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou
shalt be saved." If you don't know Jesus, if you have
not asked him into your heart it is not too late, he is
waiting for you to pray, just talk to'him from your
heart, he will come into your heart and save your
soul. He longs to be your savior, your Lord, your
healer and your very best friend. You see Jesus is
Alive today, he has risen!
If you are a Christian and you have accepted Jesus
into your heart, I ask you do you REALLY know him?
Do you spend time reading his word, talking to him,
worshipping him, drawing closer to him each day,
learning to hear his voice and follow his leading? The
Bible says 'And you shall seek me, and find me, when
ye shall search for me with all your heart." Jeremiah
29:13 When you take time to get alone with the Lord
as for the he will meet you there, he wants to spend time with
i ith any you and fill you with his peace and guide with his
100 pound hand, he really loves you and will never fail you.
iey would Here is part of a verse that really sums up where we
n, his torn, should be in our lives if we are truly Christians. "Fix
rough your thoughts on Jesus" Hebrews 3:1
bly that he Yes, Easter is coming, I pray that you and your fami-
for you lies will have a wonderful time celebrating this won-
o marred derful holiday, the resurrection of the Lord Jesus
saiah 53:4- Christ. If you don't really know him in a very person-
sions, he al way, take time to find him, he is right there where
ement of you are.






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Suwannee Valley


Aunt Pams KIDS CORNER-

Do you really know about Easter?


By Pam Campbell
Hey Kids! It is almost time for Easter! When
I say Easter what do you think about? The
Easter Bunny, chocolate eggs, coloring eggs,
new Easter clothes, Easter Baskets, candy, and
Easter egg hunts? Those are all a lot of fun,
and I like them too, but they are not the real
reason that we celebrate Easter.
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tion of Jesus Christ from the dead! Resurrec-
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Friend everyday,
If you don't know Jesus Christ as your sav-
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have already asked him into your heart, to save
your soul, maybe you know that is why we cel-
ebrate Easter, but my question to you is do you
really know about the real Easter? Do you real-
ly know Jesus in a very personal way, do you
talk to him everyday, do you read his Bible or
have someone read it to you, do you love him
with all your heart?
You see Jesus came to the earth as a per-
son, but he was really God's son. God knew
that all people needed a perfect savior to save
their souls. The only perfect savior was his
only son Jesus, so God gave his only son to die
on the cross for everyone's sins. People beat
Jesus so that we can have his healing when we
are sick, then they hung him on that cross
with great big rusty nails in his hands and his
feet, and left him there till he died. After he
died, they put him in a tomb, which is like a
grave, and then just like God promised three
days later Jesus rose up from that grave, .and
he still lives today!
The Bible says in Acts 16:31 "Believe on the
Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved." If


you don't know Jesus, if you have not asked '.
him into your heart it is not too late, he is
waiting for you to pray, just talk to him from
your heart, he will come into your heart and -,
save your soul. He longs to be your savior, your
Lord, your healer and your very best friend.
You see Jesus is Alive today, he has risen! If -
you do know Jesus then remember the verse in
the Bible "Fix your thoughts on Jesus" He-
brews 3:1 We all should have Jesus in our
thoughts, in our lives everyday.
You see Jesus did not have to die a horrible
painful death for you, he did it because he
loves you with the greatest love of all. Yes,
Easter is almost here! Besides the new clothes,'
the Easter egg hunts, the bunnies and baskets,'
remember that the real Easter is celebrating
that Jesus died to save your soul and he is alive
.today! Have a wonderful Easter, enjoy celebrat-
ing the holiday with your family and friends,.
remind them that Jesus is risen from the dead,:
that he is alive! Help them remember that Je-
sus loves them!
I hope that you have a Happy Easter and
that you will take time everyday to talk to Je-
sus, he is right there were you are.


Springtime-i


My favorite season
Godhas given us the different seasons of
the year for our enjoyment, and we should try
to enjoy each and every month that we are ." "
blessed with. However, January and February
are probably my least favorite months, be-
cause living in the Northeast, I associate
these two months with colder weather and.
lots of snow, Since November has Thanksgiv-.
ing and December has Christmas, I am really
pretty content with the weather from March
through December, March is the beginning /,
of spring and even though in the past we
have gotten some significant snowstorms dur-
ing this month, we can look forward to
warmer weather, longer days, and more sun-
shine, The Bible tells us to place our hope in
God who generously gives us everything for .
our enjoyment; this includes the various sea-
sons of the year.-Also, St. Paul tells us that he
has learned to be content with whatever situ-
ation he was in. So, next year I am going to
try harder to enjoy January and February. .
God, who giveth us richly all things to enjoy.
K.J.V. 1 Timothy 6:17


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Wednesday
April 12
American Red Cross Basic Water
Rescue class in Lake City
American Red Cross of Suwannee Valley; Basic Water Rescue
class; 6-8 p.m., Wednesday, April 12; 264 NE Hemando Ave., Suite
102, Lake City. Info: 386-752-0650.

April 13
NFCC will conduct College Placement Tests
(CPT)
North Florida Community College will conduct College Placement
Tests (CPT) on computer on at 8:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m., Thursday,
April 13, in the NFCC Testing Center (Bldg. No. 16) on the Madison
campus. Persons taking the tests will be required to register in NFCC
Student Services 24 hours before testing. Info/registration: 850-973-
9451.

April 13
American Red Cross Basic Water
Rescue-Pool class in Lake City
American Red Cross of Suwannee Valley; Basic Water Rescue-
Pool class; 6-8 p.m., Thursday, April 13; 264 NE Hemando Ave.,
Suite 102, Lake City. Info: 386-752-0650.

Deadline April 14
Cottonseed Payment Program (CPP)
sign-up period extended
USDA's Farm Service Agency (FSA) announces the 2004 Cotton-
seed Payment Program (CPP) sign-up period has been extended to Fri-
day, April 14. Note: Lengthy process involved. Fax or overnight mail
application to FSA's Price Support Division in Washington, D.C. Info:
Price Support Division in Washington, D.C. at: USDA/FSA/PSD, At-
tention: Chris Kyer, 1400 Independence Ave., S.W., Stop 0512-Room
4089, Washington, D.C. 20250-0512, Chris Kyet by phone at 202-720-
7935 or by e-mail at chris.kyer@wdc.usda.gov for additional informa-
tion or call your local FSA office at 386-362-2681, ext. 2.

April 14
Wild Beast Feast in Mayo
Please join Mayo Rotary Club for its annual Wild Beast Feast on
Good Friday, April 14, at Wyatte O'Steen Roping Arena on CR 353,
Mayo. Numerous selections of wild game, as well as some tamer
fare, will be served. Live entertainment, door prizes and auctions will
make for a great family evening. Tickets: $20) kids 12 and under eat
free, may be purchased at Lighthouse Realty in Mayo, from any
Mayo Rotarian or at the gate. All proceeds will go toward scholar-
ships and community needs. Info: 386-294-2131.

April14
American Red Cross Infant and Child CPR -
and First Aid class in Lake City
American Red Cross of Suwannee Valley; Infant and Child CPR
and First Aid class; 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Friday, April 14; 264 NE Hemando
Ave., Suite 102, Lake City. Info: 386-752-0650.

Deadline
April 14
Conservation Reserve Program
Farm Service Agency (FSA) reminds farmers the Conservation
Reser e Program (CRP) general sign-up deadline is April 14. Info:
386-362-2681, ext. 2, www.fsa.usda.gov/dafp/cepd/crpinfo.htm.

April 14-15
5th Annual Suwannee Valley
Bluegrass Festival
SThe 5th Annual Suwannee Valley Bluegrass Festival will be held
Friday-Saturday, April 14-15, at Hart Springs on the Suwannee River
in Gilchrist County. Note: New location. Schedule: Friday, April 14,
1-11 p.m. and Saturday, April 15; 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Benefits the Youth
of Gilchrist County which participates in Suwannee Valley Leagues,
Inc., a non-profit organization which provides recreation for the youth
in Gilchrist County. Please come out to Haft Springs Campground
and lia e a great i\ weekend of camping and listening to great bluegrass
music, as well as, swimming, boating and scuba diving. Info: toll-free
800-990-5410 or www.suwanneefest.com.
April 15
"Friendly" dog wash
"Friendly" dog wash \\ill be held at St Luke's Episcopal Church
in L i'e Oak from 10a.mn.-2 p.m., Sarurda,, April 15. Bring small-
large does 'trih leashes. All donations go to Americai Cancer Society
Relay for Life.

WApril 15 Sh
Wellborn School


reunion ,
Wellbom School reunion %ilUl be held from 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Satur-
day. April 15 at Wellborn Baptist Church. Come join the fun as
schoolmates, friends and teachers gather to reminisce by-gone days,
catch up on what's happening, and to hold its memorial service for
deceased classmates. Partake in some good old fashion cooking, great
fellowship and an opportunity share photos from early school years
and past reunions. Be sure to
bina~vni ir fhvUi i.- c dihUd


urung yoyur avotuntc usnaniu ..
dessert to share at the luncheon at
noon. Don't forget to wear your
school colors ... purple and gold!,
lnfo. Pearlie Mae Walker, 386-
362-2036..

April 17
American Red Cross
Fundamentals of
Instructor Training
class in Lake City
American Red Cross of Suwan-
nee Valley; Fundamentals of n-
sinictor Training class; 9 a.m.-5
p.m. Monday, April 17; Note:


New material to be introduced; 264 NE Hemando Ave., Suite 102,
Lake City. Info: 386-752-0650.

April 17-18
Pre-school screenings/registration
Hamilton County
Hamilton County Schools, Florida Diagnostic and Learn-
ing ResourcesSystem and The Early Learning Coalition of
Florida's Gateway (FDLRS/Gateway) will conduct
preschool screenings for all children ages 2 years six
months to 4 years 6 months in Hamilton County from 3-6
p.m, Monday April 17, at South Hamilton Elementary and
from 1-6 p.m., Tuesday, April 18, at North Hamilton Ele-
mentary, Jasper; Cost: Free; Info: FDLRS/Child Find toll-
free, 800-227-0059, Shelly Head, Hamilton County ESE,
386-792-6515 or Jo Ann Lancaster, FDLRS/Gateway, 386-
792-2877.

April 18
NFCC will conduct TABE
(Test of Adult Basic Education)
North Florida Community College will conduct TABE
(Test of Adult Basic Education) at 1:30 p.m., Tuesday,
April 18, at NFCC Testing Center, Building No. 16, on the
Madison campus. TABE is required for acceptance into vo-
cational/technical programs. Photo ID required. Pre-regis-
tration is required. Info/registration: 850-973-9451.

April 18
Multi-media tour of Ichetucknee River
Save Our Suwannee will sponsor a multi-media tour of
Ichetucknee River by Florida nature photographer John
Moran and friends at 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, April 18, at Al-
fonso Levy Performing Arts Center, Lake City Community
College, US 90 East; Info: Loye Barnard, 386-497-3536 or
Paula Cunningham, 386-454-2228.

April 18-19
NFCC will conduct GED tests
North Florida Community College (NFCC); GED tests; 6
p.m., Tuesday and Wednesday, April 18-19, NFCC Techni-
cal Center; Madison campus; Photo ID required; prepara-
tion courses free; fee for test; Info/pre-registration: 850-
973-1629.

April 18-20
American Red Cross First
Aid/CPR/AED Training class in Lake
City
American Red Cross of Suwannee Valley; First
Aid/CPR/AED Training class; 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Tuesday-
Thursday, April' 18-20; 264 NE Hernando Ave., Suite 102,
Lake City. Info: 386-752-0650.
April 20 { ,
NFCC will conduct College Placement
Tests (CPT),
North -Florida Community College will conduct College
Placement Tests (CPT) on computer on at 8:30 a.m., 1:30
p.m. and 6 p.m., Thursday, April 20, in the NFCC Testing
.Center (Bldg. No. 16) on the Madison campus. Persons tak-
ing the tests will be required to register in NFCC Student
Services 24 hours before, testing. Info/registration: 850-
973-9451.

Quilts needed for display!
April 20-22
NFCC Quilt Show
NFCC Quilt Show will be held from 11 a.m.-3 p.m.,
Thursday-Saturday, April 20-22, at Wardlaw-Smith-Goza
Conference Center in Madison; Show organizers ask area
quilt owners to offer to display new or old quilts. Cost:
Free, Info: 850-973-9432, e-mail greenem@nfcc.edu.


April 21-23,
SHS class of 1954
will hold 52nd
reunion
The Suwannee High
School graduating class of
1954 will hold its 52nd re-
union celebration Friday-
Sunday, April 21-23, at
Camp Weed Conference
Center, east of Live Oak. All
classmates have been con-
tacted and invited to attend.
the affair. Info: Erma Evans-
Parkerj 904-221-1203 or Ken
Voyles, 678-522-9098.

Saturday
April 22
FAMU offers meat
goat training course


The Statewide Goat Program at Florida A&M University
(FAMU) will sponsor a meat goat training course from 9
a.m.-2 p.m., Saturday, April 22, at the FAMU Research
Farm in Quincy. Cost $5. Registration required.
Topics/speakers: "Pasture Management" by Godfrey Nurse;
"Herd Health (Diseases in Goats)" by Dr. Pamela Hunter;
and "Business Management" by Sandra Harris. Info/regis-
tration: Phillip Petway, 386-362-2771, Angela Jakes, 850-
875-8557, angela.mckenziejakes@famu.edu, Dr. Lawrence
Carter, 850-599-3546, Lawrence.carter@famu.edu, or visit
www.famu.edu/acad/colleges/cesa/coop-goat-prgm.htm.

April 22
American Red Cross Infant/Child/Adult
CPR and FA class in Lake City
American Red Cross of Suwannee Valley;
Infant/Child/Adult CPR and FA class; 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Satur-
day, April 22; 264 NE Hernando Ave., Suite 102, Lake
City. Info: 386-752-0650.

Register now!
April 22
Exploration class for K-5 students
Florida Museum of Natural History in Gainesville will
offer the final class in its "Amazing Adaptations" explo-
ration series where kindergarten through fifth grade stu-
dents can visit exhibits, make crafts and stretch their imag-
inations. The hands on class entitled, "Squirmy Worms and
Thinj'gs that Squiggle, from 10 a.m.-noon, Saturday, April
22. The cost is $15 per class for Florida Museum members
and $20 for non-members.. Pre-registration is required.
Info: 352-846-2000, ext. 277 or visit
http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/education/childrens_classes.htm.

April 22
Florida Teacher Certification Exam
(FTCE)
NFCC Educator Preparation Institute (EPI) becomes
Florida teacher certification exam site beginning Saturday,
April 22, on the campus in Madison; NOTE: Register at
least 50 days preceding exam; Info: FTCE/FELE Registra-
tion, P.O. Box 17900, Tampa, FL 33682-7900, 813-974-
2400, http://www.cefe.usf.edu/, or
http://www.firn.edu/doe/sas/ftcehome.htm.

April 22-26
Friends of the Library Book
Sale-Gainesville
Friends of the Library, Alachua County Library District,
will hold its spring book sale Saturday-Wednesday, April
22-26, at Friends of the Library Book House, 430 N. Main'
St., Gainesville. Hours: Saturday, 9 a.m.-6 p.m.; Sunday, 1-
6 p.m.; Monday-Tuesday. noon-, p.m.". \\ednesda:. noon-6
"p.rrLi Prices ranue from '25 cenj to $ 3Hundreds of thou-
sands of hardback and paperback books. in a wide \ariety
of classifications and other items, CDs, art work, posters,
games, puzzles, etc.. Bring your own boxes. All profits .
benefit Alachua County Library. District and community lit.
eracy projects. Info: 352-375-1676.

April 25
NFCC will conduct TABE
(Test of Adult Basic Education)
,North Florida Community College will conduct TABE
(Test of Adult Basic Education) at 1:30 p.m., Tuesday,
April 25, at NFCC Testing Center, Building No. 16, on the
Madison campus. TABE is required for acceptance into vo-
cational/technical programs. Photo ID required. Pre.-regis-
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April 25
American Red Cross Adult CPR class in
Lake City
American Red Cross of Suwannee Valley; Adult CPR
class; 6-9 p.m., Tuesday, April 25; 264 NE H-lernando Ave.,
Suite 102, Lake City. Info: 386-752-0650.

April 27
American Red Cross First Aid class in
Lake City
American Red Cross of Suwannee Valley; First Aid class; 6-9
p.m., Thursday, April 27; 264 NE Hernando Ave., Suite 102, Lake
City. Info: 386-752-0650.

April 27
NFCC will conduct College Placement Tests
(CPT)
North Florida Community College will conduct College Place-
ment Tests (CPT) on computer on at 8:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.,
Thursday, April 27, in the NFCC Testing Center (Bldg. No. 16) on
the Madison campus. Pei-sons taking the tests will be required to
register in NFCC Student Services 24 hours before testing.
Info/registration: 850-973-9451.

April 27
Extension Cooking School and Nutrition
Seminar
Suwannee County Extension Service will hold its Extension
Cooking School and Nutrition Seminar at 7 p.m., Thursday, April
27, at 1302 Eleventh St., SW, Live Oak; Info: 386-362-2771.

Thru April 28
Driver's license checkpoints
The Florida Highway Patrol will conduct driver's license and
vehicle inspection checkpoints through April 28, on Brown Road,
CR 252, CR 252-A, CR 252-B, CR 25-A, SR 47, SR 341, US 441,
US 41, CR 245, CR 238, CR 135, Turner Road, SR 100, Trotter's
Road, Fairfield Farms Road, CR 250, CR 349, SR 247 and SR 25
in Columbia County; CR 132, CR 136, CR 136-A, CR 137, CR
249, CR 250, CR 252, CR 349, CR 49, CR 795, SR 20, SR 247,
SR 10, SR 51, US 129 and Mitchell Road in Suwannee County;
and CR 136, CR 152, CR 143, CR 249, CR 137, CR 251, CR 146,
CR 135, CR 141, CR 150, CR 145 and US 41, SR 6, SR 25 in


Allen'Boyd (D-North Florida) Staff Branford third Wednesday;
Tow-n Hall, Council Chambers, Branford; 1-2:30 p.m.; trained staff vis-
its to assist constituents; Info: 202-225-5235, www.house.gov/boyd/.
Allen Boyd (D-North Florida) Staff Live Oak third Wednesday;
City Council Chambers, City Hall, 101 SE White Ave., Live Oak; 9:30-
11:30 a.m.;'trained staff visits to assist constituents; Info: 202-225-


Hlamilton County. Recognizing the danger presented to the public
by defective vehicle equipment, troopers will concentrate their ef-
forts on vehicles being operated with defects such as bad brakes,
worn tires and defective lighting equipment. In addition, attention
will be directed to drivers who would violate the driver license
laws of Florida. The Patrol has found these checkpoints to be an
effective means of enforcing the equipment and driver's license
laws of Florida while ensuring the protection of all motorists,

April 28
Brunch in honor of victims, survivors and
those who assist them
Join Suwannee Valley Victims' Assistance Coalition for brunch
at 10 a.m., Friday, April 28, at First United Methodist Church, Live
Oak, as they commemorate National Crime Victim's Rights Week,
April 23-29, to honor victims and survivors of crime in our com-
munity and those who assist them. Remember: "Victim's
Rights: Strength in Unity."

April 28
SHS-NJROTC Alumni Reunion
Alumni of Suwannee High School (SHS) Naval Junior Re-
serve Officer Training Corps (NJROTC) program are invited
to come and visit with old friends and classmates from 4-8 p.m.,
Friday, April 28, in the SHS NJROTC classroom. Burgers, hot
dogs and drinks will be served. Info: 386-364-2717.

April 29
FAMU offers meat goat training course
The Statewide Goat Program at Florida A&M University
(FAMU) will sponsor a meat goat training course from 9 a.m.-2
p.m.,. Saturday, April 29, at the FAMU Research Farm in Quincy.
Cost.$5. Registration required. Topics/speakers: "Record Keeping"
by Angela Jakes. FAMU faculty and staff will provide hands-on
training on giving herd physical examinations, selecting, evaluat-
ing, breeding stock, FAMACHA, assessing body condition scores
(BCS), administration medications, hoof trimming and much .nore.
Info/registration: Phillip Petway, 386-362-2771, Angela Jakes,
850-875-8557, angela.mckenziejakes@famu.edu, Dr. Lawrence
Carter, 850-599-3546, Lawrence.carter@famu.edu, or visit
www.famu.edu/acad/colleges/cesa/coop-goat-prgm.htm.


Monthly Meetings

5235, www.house.gov/boyd/.
Alzheimer's Support Group third Thursday (except Decembdr) at
3:30 p.m.; Good Samaritan Center, Dowling Park. Info: Angie Paarlberg,
386-658-5594.
American Legion Post 59-third Tuesday, 7 p.m., Sister's Restaurant,
Branford.


April 29-30
Mossy Creek Barnyard Festival
Mossy Creek Barnyard Festival will be held from 10 a.m.-5
p.m., Saturday-Sunday, April 29-30 near Perry, Ga., in deep piney
woods off 1-75, Exit 142 (Ga. 96). Fine arts and special crafts cho-
sen from 24 states. Over 40 pioneers demonstrate skills as they
handcraft flintlock rifles, weave Nantucket baskets, carve working
decoys, cut silhouettes and teach how-to-play mountain dulcimers.
Music on three stages with Celtic and country bands. Storytelling,
magic and ventriloquism in Fantasy Forest. Hayrides and country
cooking with Sweet Adelines singing as they serve home-churned
ice cream. Tickets $5, adults and $1, children. Info: 478-922-8265,
www.mossycreekfestival.colm.


Deadline April 30

AADC scholarship applications available
April 1
April 1-30
African American Development Council (AADC) "Find your
Place and Fill It" scholarship applications will be available begin-
ning Saturday, April 1; deadline to receive applications Sunday,
April 30; interviews of scholarship recipients will be held at 7:30
p.m., Monday, May 8, at Gethsemane Church of God in Christ,
917 NE Duval Street, Live Oak; AADC annual awards program
will be held at 7 p.m., Friday, May 12, at Gethsemane Church of
God In Christ; awards program at Suwannee High School (SHS)
will be held at 9 a.m., Wednesday, May 17; SHS graduation will
be held on Saturday, May 20. Info: president Yvonne Scott, 386-
362-2789 or African American Development Council, P.O. Box
416, Live Oak, FL 32064.


Register teams now!
April 28-29'
Relay for Life of Suwannee County
Relay for Life of Suwannee County will be held Friday-Satur-
day, April 28-29 at Suwannee High Schobl Track, 1314 Pine Ave.
SW, Live Oak. All cancer survivors and caregivers are invited to
attend opening ceremony, survivor reception and luminaria cere-
mony. Survivor registration begins at 5 p.m., Friday, April 28;
opening ceremony at 6 p.m., followed by survivor reception
and luminaria ceremony at 9 p.m.; teams are invited to regis-
ter now. Info: Maureen Germain, toll-free, 888-295-6787,
ext. 117 or Maureen.germain@cancer.org.


American Legion Post 107 first Thursday; noon-2 p.m., new post
home, 10726 142nd St., east of US 129; Info: Ron Slater, commander,
386-208-8073 or Richard Buffington, adjutant, 386-364-5985.
American Legion Auxiliary Unit No. 107 first Saturday; 10-11
a.m.; Suwannee Elementary School, next to the track on Pinewood, Live
Oak; Info: Pat McLauchlin 386-362-3524,or Tanya Lees 386-364-8331.
American Legion Post 132 see-
crd Tuesday; 7 p.m;; Wellborn Ma-
s,,nic Lodge; on CR 137, downtown
Wellborn; Info: Gerald McKean,
R380-963-5901.
Bluegrass Pickin First Satur-
dda., 6 p.m., at Trenton Community
Center; dates subject to change;
various bluegrass bands; bring your
lay n chair and your old flat top or
banjo; Info: Ask for Cloud, 800-
990-5410 or 352-284-0668.
Branford Camera Club third
Thursday; 7:30.p.m.; Branford Li-
brary; Info: Carolyn Hogue, 386-
93.5-2044.
Christian Mission in Action -
first Tuesday, 6. p.m., at Triumph
Iae Church and Kingdom of God in
Christ Youth Center, 12001 NW
Seventh St., Live Oak; Info: Au-
drey Sharpe, 386-364-4560.
Christian Mission in Action
Ministry free food and clothing
gi' e-away, second Saturday, 11
a.rr -1 p.m., at John H. Hales Park
rand Recreation Ceniter, Duval
Street, Live Oak; Info: Audrey
SlIhrpe, 386-364-4560.
Cub Scout Pack No. 408 Com-
mittee second Tuesday; 6:30 p.m.;
L-.e Oak Church of Christ, 1497
ir,,n Ave. SR 51 South; Info: 386-
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co mm chair@pack408.net,
vs w.pack408.net; Tiger, Wolf,
Bears .and Webelos dens (grades
one five) every Thursday; at the
church; 6:30-8 p.m.; Aug.-May;
Pack meeting fourth Thursday; at
the church; 6:30-8 p.m.
Disabled American Veterans
Chapter No. 126 second Thurs-
da5. 6 p.m.; 226 Parshley St., S.W,
Line Oak; Info: 386-3621701.
Disaster Animal Response Team
(DART) first Tuesday, 5:30 p.m.,
C,:mnipanion Animal Hospital, 605,N.
Houston Street,.Live Oak. DART
helps out with pets, livestock, hors-
,." e, birds and all aniimals during nat-
ural disasters. Volunteers needed.
tnsr,: 386-208-0072.
SDowling Park Volunteers first
Saturday; 1.100 hours. (11 a.m.);
''.. training each following Saturday at
i.. I100 (11 a.m.); 22992 CR 250, Live
Florida Gateway Charter Chap-
ter of the American Business
omen's Association second
Thursday; 6 p,m.; locations change;
In'o: Sandy Harrison at 386-754-
l4:4 or 386-752-0516.
Friends of Suwannee River
-I, A State' Park second Tuesday; 10
Arr board meeting; Suwannee Riv-
'" .:r State Park, US 90 West, Live
03k; Info: Membership Chair Wal-
cr Schoenfelder, 850-971-5354,
v b.i@surfbest.net
Girl Scout Leaders, Girl Scouts
of Gateway Council first Monday;
7 p.m.; Woman's Club, Eleventh
Street, Live Oak; Info: Mary Check-
Cason, 386-362-4475.
Hamilton County Governmen-
tat, Bellville Volunteer Fire/Res-
cue executive board second Mon-
do., 7 p.m.
Hamilton County Alcohol and
Oiher Drug Prevention Coalition -
Courth Wednesday; 9:30-11 a.m.,
ia.nilton County School Board
meeting room, JRE Lee Administra-
iic Complex, Jasper; Info: Grace
McDonald, 386-938-4911, medon-
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Commissioners first Tuesday, 9
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Hamilton County Chamber of Commerce, Inc. first Thursday; 6
p.m.; 204 N. Hatley St., Jasper; Info: 386-792-1300.
Hamilton County Council on Aging, Inc. needs volunteer drivers;
home-delivered meals program; Info: Kanoye Capps; 1509 S.W. First
Street., Jasper, 386-792-1136.
Hamilton County Development Authority second Thursday; 7
p.m., at 204 NE 1st St., Sandlin Building, Jasper; Info: 386-792-6828.
Hamilton County Planning and Zoning Board second Tuesday, 6
p.m.; Hamilton County Board of County Commissioners meeting room,
Hamilton County Courthouse, Jasper; open to the public. NOTE: Effec-
tive Nov. 8, meeting changed from 7 p.m. to 6 p.m. due to Daylight Sav-
ings Time.
Hamilton County Riding Club first Saturday; 5 p.m., meeting-
games; Hamilton County Arena, Jasper; third Saturday; 5 p.m.; trail
ride-dinner, location announced at the first Saturday meeting; new mem-
bers welcome; Info: 386-792-2725.
Hamilton County School Board board meetings, second Monday
(third Monday during June and July); School Board workshops-fourth
Mondays-as needed. For times and locations, visit the district's Web site
at www.firn.edu/schools/hamilton/hamilton.
Hamilton County Tourist Development Council second Wednes-
day; noon; 204 NE 1st St., Sandlin Building, Jasper; Info: 386-792-
6828.
Home and Community Educators (HCE) first Wednesday; 9:30
a.m.; Suwannee County Extension Office, Coliseum Complex, Eleventh
Street, Live Oak; new members welcome; Pleasant Hill-second Monday;
McAlpin Community Club, McAlpin; Happy Homemakers-second
Wednesday; Suwannee County Coliseum Complex, Eleventh Street, Live
Oak. Info: 386-362-2771.
Humane Society, Suwannee Valley Animal Shelter second Mon-
day; noon; at the shelter located on Bisbee Loop, south entrance, in Lee
off CR 255, Madison County; Info: toll-free 866-Adoptl2, 866-236-
7812, www.geocities.com/suwanneehs.
Jasper City Council Meeting second Monday; 6 p.m.; Jasper City
Hall.
Jasper Lions Club Meeting second and fourth Tuesday, 7 p.m.,
Roosters Diner. Info: Bob Clark, 386-792-2143.
Jennings Town Council Meeting first Tuesday; 7 p.m.; Jennings
Town Hall.
Hamilton County School Board fourth Tuesday; 6 p.m.
White Springs Town Council Meeting: Third Tuesday; 7 p.m.; White
Springs Town Hall.
I Can Cope (cancer) third Tuesday; 7 p.m.; Marvin E. Jones Build-
ing, Dowling Park;. Info: Cindy, 386-658-5700; educational support
group fo'r any type of cancer for patients, families and friends.
Leona 4-H Community Club first Monday; 7 p.m.; home of Avon
and Betty Hicks, 6107 180th St., McAlpin; Info: Betty Hicks, 386-963-
4205; Pam Nettles, 386-963-1236.
Lion's Club second Tuesday and fourth Tuesday; 7 p.m.; Farm Bu-
reau meeting room; Info: Richard Tucker, 386-963-4577.
Live Oak Artist Guild first Tuesday;.7 p.m.; St. Luke's Episcopal
Church, Live Oak; Info: Don Strickland, 386-362-5146.
Live Oak Garden Club Sept.-May; Morning Glories-third Friday;
Night Bloomers-third Tuesday, 1302 S.W. Eleventh Street, Live Oak.
Live Oak Senior Citizens first Monday; 10:30 a.m.; Exhibition II
Building, Coliseum Complex, 1302 SW Eleventh St., Live Oak; escorted
tours, prices ar., Inf... Lula Herring, 386-364-1510.
-"Suwannee Valley Humane Society Animal Shelter second Mon-
day; noon; at the shelter located on Bisbee Loop, south entrance, in Lee
off CR :*L" lf.ldion C.ouni., Info toll-free 866-Adopt'12, .866-236-
78.12, ,, ge ._i[ t:,m ,a rinneeh ,
Lise Oak, Suwannee County Recreation.Board second Wednesday;
5 30 p m Suwannee, Parks & Recreation offices, 1201 Silas Drive, Live
Oak. into 386-362-3004.
MADD Dads Third Thursday; 7 p.m.; Suwannee County Courthouse.
Man To ManGroup second Thursday; 7 p.m.; Marvin E. Jones
Building. Dowling Park; free; refreshrncins provided; Info: American





Al-Anon/Mano l-Anon Group now meets with Banford Al-Anon
Q iup"-'-tisdi, arnd Frida, i. 3 p n F ir tiL',mcd Methodist
Y(1ur0. 4'. rrrner ot ,'.pt l' ,< St l' Brr.lurd. Info: Bar-

,Alcoholic's 'nonsmmou'&- Branford Tue, dj'. F;.,d1. and Satur-
d'is, 10 p m Branl'fod IiUnii Mleth.:.dici Church, E press and Henry
St Br)nford For mrr e inro. c:1ll 3So-9':.3 .827 or the District 16 Help
Line loll-free. .il-50i-.0' "i 2.
Alcoholics .Anonmoui Lit Oak Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fri-
days, 8 p.m., Precinct Voting Building, Nobles Ferry Road, Live Oak.
Inifo: Distiict 16 Help Line toll-free, 800-505-0702.
Alcoholics ,non) mou. Mayo Group Sundays, Mondays, Wednes-
d .ns .nd Thurtda.,' at p m .nlTnn Houise, Pine Street, Mayo. Info:
$ 6-29J-2423 or Disirci 16 Help Lin i.oll-free, 800-505-0702.
Alcoholics ,noinmous Trinii\ Group Mondays, 7-8 p.m.; Jasper
Lbrar, Di.iri, [n HHelp Line toll-free, 800-505-0702.
SAlcoholics Anonymous White. Springs Courage to Change Mon-
days, 8 p m Mleihod,-i Church, White Springs. Info: 386-397-1410 or
District I6 Help Line ',.ll-free. SO0O-505-0702.,
iBlu.egr.ass Associaiion Saturdays; .6 pi.m.; bluegrass jam; Pickin'
Shed, e\cepl during main festival events; Spirit of the Suwannee Music
Park, (11 ]29 North, Live Oak; potluck dinners third Saturday of each
nonuth Irfo 386-364-1683.


Another Wa3. Inc. Support Groups support groups for victims and
.iriort of domestic violence; Info: 386-792-2747, toll-free hot line
800-5.00-1119.
.Childbirth classes (free) Suwannee County Health Department;
every Tuesday; 6-8 p.m.; Info or to register: Coleen Cody, 386-362-
2708;,' ext. 218. .
Christian Home Educators of Suwannee (CHES) home school sup-
port group; weekly park days; informal meetings; fellowship for parents
ard kids. 'Info: ches3inl@yahoo.com or Tammy, 386-362-6939.
Christian Mission in Action Ministry free food and clothing give-
away, second Saturday, 11 a.m.-1 p.m., at John H. Hale Park and Recre-
ation Center, Duval' i$reet, Live Oak; Info: Audrey Sharpe, 386-364-
4560.
Community Concerts of Lake City typical performances include
jazz, swing, ,and often Broadway performers. Reciprocity-Program:
North Florida Community College and North Florida Community Col-
lege. Info and/or tickets: Herman Gunter, 386-362-7101; Joan Radford,
386-364-4923. '
Department of Children and Families (DCF) DCF service center,
501 Demorest St., Live Oak; public assistance recipients get help in
completing voter registration, applications; Info: 386-362-1483.
Disaster Action Team Volunteers Needed The American. Red Cross
of Suwannee Valley; needs volunteers; Disaster Action Team; Info: 386-
752-0650.
The Story of Dowling Park Advent Christian Village (ACV) at
Dowling Park; speaking engagemenit,,r a iour for your organization, club
or church; ACV representatives available; free videotape; Info: 386-658-
5110, toll-free 800-714-3134, e-mail ccarter@acvillage.net; www.acvil-
lage.net. c .
Experience' Works a national nonprofit organization, (formerly
Green Thumb) provides training and employment services to older work-
ers over 55 and with a limited income in Suwannee County through'
the Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP); minimum
wage-20 hours per week. Info: Lake City One Stop, 386-755-9026, ext.
3129 for Loretta or ext. 3134 for Ronald; www.experienceworks.org.
Experimental Airplane Association (EAA) Breakfast fourth Satur-
day; breakfast served from 9-11 a.m.; at the EAA Chapter Building at the
Suwannee County Airport; eggs, sausage, pancakes, toast, coffee, fruit
and juice for $4.50; the EAA Chapter sponsors two students from
NJROTC to go to the Air Academy in Oshkosh, Wis.
Figure drawing classes with live model by John Rice --Wednesday,
6:30-8:30 p.m., local artist and gallery owner offers figure drawing
classes with a live model; at Suwannee High School, $5 per class-to pay
the model; anyone high school age or older is welcome to attend; bring
your pencils; Info: 386-362-2066.
Florida Museum of Natural History in Gainesville Florida's state
natural history museum, near the intersection of Southwest 34th Street
and Hull Road, University of Florida Cultural Plaza, Gainesville; 10
a.m.-5 p.m., Monday-Saturday and 1-5 p.m., Sunday; closed Thanksgiv-
ing and Christmas; The Butterfly Rainforest is a permanent exhibit and
includes nectar flowers and orchids from around the world to support
hundreds of live butterflies. Pre-ischool and home school programs of-
fered. Info: 352-846-2000, www.flmnh.ufl.edu.
Food Bank of Suwannee Valley a division of Catholic Charities of
Lake city whose purpose is to distribute food to member agencies for
further distribution in the four county service areas, to help eliminate
hunger. These 14 member agencies serve Columbia, Suwannee, Hamilton'
and Union counties and have distributed over 250,000 pounds of food
since August,2005. Volunteers are always needed, call Glenda Parton at
386-755-5683.
Friends of Suwannee River State Park memberships available;
non-profit organization; monthly bird walks will be held every fourth
Saturday at 8'a.m., meet at the ranger station, bring binoculars and your
favorite bird identification book, park admission $4; Info: membership


Cancer Society toll-free 800-ACS-2345 or the local office toll-free 888-
295-6787 (Press 2) Ext. 114.
Market Days Advent Christian Village first Saturday; 8 a.m.-I
p.m.; Space-first-come, first-serve basis, $5 each; Village Square shops
open; Info: Lodge Office 386-658-5200.
MeAlpin Community Club second Monday; 7 p.m.; covered dish
dinner first; everyone welcome; purpose to acquaint members of the
community services available in the county; Info: Grant Meadows Jr.,
386-935-9316 or Shirley Jones, 386-963-5357; building rental: Kristie
Harrison, 386-364-3400.
MOAA (Military Officers Association of America) fourth Thurs-
day, 6:30 p.m., at Elks Club, Lake City; former and present officers
meet for dinner and program; Info: Dennis Tarkington, 386-719-7092 or
Tandy Carter, 386-719-9706.
MOMS Club second Wednesday; 11:15 a.m. at the fellowship hall of
Bethel Missionary Baptist Church, go West on US 90 seven miles from
1-75, and 1-1/2 miles from the Columbia/Suwannee County line, 12
miles from Live Oak; Info: 386-397-1254, MOMSClubofLiveOak-
LakeCityFl@alltel.net
National Active and Retired Federal Employees (N.A.R.F.E.) Asso-
ciation third Tuesday; 11:30 a.m.; Quail Heights Country Club, 161
Quail Heights Terrace, Lake City; guest speakers; all present and retired
federal employees invited; Info: 386-755-8570 or 386-752-6593.'
North Florida Chapter of Newborns in Need first Saturday; 9:30
a.m.; St. Luke's Episcopal Church, 1391 SW Eleventh Street, Live Oak;
join them in providing for these babies too young to help themselves.
Info: Dorothy Phillips, secretary, 386-362-1886.
North Florida Conservation and Airboat Alliance second Tuesday;
7 p.m.; Mark Carver's cook shed: 11166 100 St., Live Oak, first drive on
right just past Suwannee Valley Electric Cooperative, Inc.; all meetings
covered dish; airboaters and sportsmen working to keeppublic lands and
waterways open for everyone to use and enjoy. Info: Chris Aue, 386-
658-1092.
Nursing Mom's Group second Friday; 10 a.m.; Suwannee River Re-
gional Library, Live Oak;.Info: Michelle, 386-776-2955.
Remembering the Loss of Your Baby first Thursday; 11:30 a.m.-I
p.m.; Hospice of North Central Florida, North Building Counseling
Room, 4305 NW 90th Blvd., Gainesville; open support group for fami-
lies who have experienced the loss of a baby; Info: Cheryl Bailey, 352-
692-5107, toll-free 800-816-0596.
SHINE Serving Health Insurance Needs of Elders Volunteers
needed; comprehensive training provided to assist elders and their care-
givers receive information and assistance on health insurance and
Medicare; Florida Department of Elder Affairs; no charge for services;
Info: toll-free 800-262-2243, Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m.
SHINE Serving Health Insurance Needs of Elders -,Branford -
first Wednesday; 9-10 a.m.; Library, US ;129 North, Branford; free;
trained volunteers help elders and their caregivers in Suwannee County
to understand Medicare and other health insurance programs make in-
formed decisions on insurance, 'Medicare Prescription Drug Cards and
on discounted prescription drug programs and eligibility requirements;
Info: Florida Department of Elder Affairs toll-free 800-262-2243, Mon-
day Friday, 8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m.
SHINE Serving Health Insurance Needs of Elders Advent Chris-
tian Village -.Dowling Park trained volunteers help elders and their
caregivers in Dowling Park area of Suwannee County to understand
Medicare and other health insurance programs make informed decisions
on insurance, Medicare Prescription Drug Cards and on discounted pre-
scription drug programs and eligibility requirements; free; Info: ap-
pointment 386-658-3333 or 386-658-5329; Florida Department of El-
der Affairs t.ll-free 800-262-2243, Monday Friday, 8:30 a.m.- 4:30
p.m.
SHINE Serving Health Insurance Needs of Elders Jasper Mon-
day-Friday,.1-4 p.m.; Hamilton Pharmacy Assistance Program, Sandlin
Building, 204 NE 1st Street, Jasper; trained volunteers help elders and
their caregivers in Suwannee County to understand Medicare and other
health insurance programs make informed decisions on insurance,
Medicare Prescription Drug Cards and on discounted prescription drug
programs and eligibility requirements; free; Info: Florida Department of
Elder Affairs toll-free 800-262-2243, Monday Friday, 8:30 a.m.- 4:30



Weekly Meetings

Bridge Club Mondays, 6:45 p.m., Golden Corral Restaurant, Live
Oak. Infoi 386-362-3200.
Bo. Scout Tr0op 693 -l M.:.r,da'. pm Shrine C(ilu' Ba Road, un-
til :'urrher.- rio e i'lnTo, 38rt.... 7 ". "
Ciir;iHtr.i, ,ome Edic'ai,.r" 3'' inn e (C.H.E.S. ,Ae ace a home-
school support group that meets weekly in Lixve Oak. For more info e-
mail ches3inl@yahoo.com
Dowling Park Volunteers Saturdays; 1100 hours-11 a.m.; at 22992
CR 250, Live Oak.
Greater Vision Support Group every Friday; 9:30 a.m.; Christ
Central Ministries, 1550 S. Walker Ave., Live Oak, FL 32064; Info: 386-
208-1345.
Home Front Ministries weekly meetings; offers spiritual and emo-.
tional support to women going through separation, divorce or a troubled
marriage; also, offers individual prayer ministry to women, regardless
of marital status, for healing life's hurts..Located in Lake City. Info:
386-754-2800 or 386-963-4903.
Jasper Kiwanis Club of Hamilton County Wednesdays, 12:15 p.m.,
J.R. Lee Complex, Jasper. Call for an application, 386-792-3484, 386-
755-4896 or 386-792-1110; leave name, address and phone or contact
number.
Live Oak Singles Group-meeting at a new location; Info: Judy, 386-
362-4448 or Eva, 3.86-776-1606, from 6-9 p.m.




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chair Walter Schoenfelder, 850-971-5354, wbs@surfbest.net.
GED Tests Suwannee-Hamilton Technical Center; mandatory regis-
tration session before test; Info: Lynn Lee, 386-364-2782; age waivers,
Lynne Roy, 386-384-2763, counselor.
Haven Hospice of the Suwannee Valley Helping Hands Volunteer
Orientation first Wednesday, 10-11 a.m.; Hospice of the Suwannee
Valley, 618 SW FL Gateway Drive, Lake City; Info: Carolyn Long, 386-
752-9191.
A Haven Hospice of the Suwannee Valley Helping Hands Volunteer
Orientation third Tuesday, 5-6:30 p.m.; Hospice of the Suwannee Val-
ley, 618 SW FL Gateway Drive, Lake City; Info: Carolyn Long, 386-752-
9191.
High Springs Farmers' Market Downtown Historic High Springs
every Thursday, 2 p.m.-6 p.m.; sponsored by the City of High.Springs;
behind City Hall on NW Second Street; Info: 386-454-3950.
Lafayette County Veterans DD Form 214, "Certificate of Release
or Discharge from Active Duty" can be recorded in the Clerk of Court's
office, Lafayette County Courthouse, Mayo.
Lake Butler Singles Club every Saturday, 7 p.m., at Lake Butler
Community Club; covered dish dinner 7-8 p.m., dancing 8 -11 p.m.; no
smoking and no alcoholic beverages are allowed; membership fees re-
quired; Info: Mildred Johns, 386-758-8223 or Margie Paulk, 386-294-
3128.
SLillyAnswers Program Available to Floridians 65 and older, who
Share enrolled in Medicare, have an annual income below 200 percent of
the federal. poverty level and have no other drug coverage. Info:
www.lillyanswers.com; toll-free 877-RX-LILLY.
Live! At Dowling Park Artist Series 2005-2006 Advent Christian
Village "Live! at Dowling Park" Artist Series 2006-2006 presents per-
formances monthly; Reciprocity Program: North Florida Community
College and Community Concerts of Lake City, Inc. Ticket prices:
Adults $12; Students $4;,Children $3; and ACV members $8, available at
Advent Christian Village Cashier's Office, Suwannee County. Chamber
of Commerce and The Music Center in Live Oak. Upcoming events:
April 14-Kunilko Yamamoto, Japanese storyteller, magical mask, mime
and music of Japan; June 16-Ken Lelen, vintage music on vintage instru-
ments; Info: Retirement Services, 386-658-5400, dgrillo@acvillage.net
or http://artistseries'.acvillage.net.
Love INC A non-profit Christian group; represents local churches;
finds help for valid needs; Info: Ginny Peters, 386-364-4673, Monday-
Friday, 9 a.m.- noon.
MDA Assists people with ALS; help with purchase and repair of
wheelchairs; support groups; expert-led seminars; Info:
www.als'.mdausa.org. www.mdausa.org/chat-.
March of Dimes-is interested in finding families of premature babies.
Has anyone in your family been touched by the March of Dimes? Is there
a prematurity or birth defect story in your family? If so, the March of
Dimes wants to hear from you! Please call Kathy McCallister 386-755-
0507 today!
Marine Corps League First Tuesday, 7 p.m., The Suwannee Valley,
Detachment of the MArine Corps League of the United States meets at
Wellborn Community Center; ladies auxiliary meets .at same time and
place, Info: Jerry Curtis, 386-984-6755; Janet Morgan, 386-362-2068.
Marriage? Help me! A program presented by Solid Rock Ministries,


Inc. of Jasper; at no charge to anyone. Helping to apply Christian prin-
ciples to pur every day living, Florida state certified. Info: 386-792-
2613
Morningside Nature Center Living History Farm, Gainesville -
Living History Days; Barnyard Buddies; Discover and Do; Who's Who in
the Woods; A Night at the Owlery; Info: 352-334-2170, www.natureoper-
ations.org.
Meridian Behavioral Healthcare, Inc.-Project Hope Survivors ad-
versely affected by Hurricane Katrina and currently living in Alachua,
Bradford, Citrus, Columbia, Dixie, Gilchrist, Hamilton, Hernando,


p.m.
SHINE Serving Health Insurance Needs of Elders Live Oak -
second Monday, 1-3 p.m. or second Thursday, 1:30-2:3.0 p.m.; Suwannee
River Regional Library, US 129 South, Live Oak; trained volunteers
help elders and their caregivers in Suwannee County to understand
Medicare and other health insurance programs make informed decisions
on insurance, Medicare Prescription Drug Cards and on discounted pre-
scription drug programs and eligibility requirements; free; Info: Florida
Department of Elder Affairs toll-free 800-262-2243, Monday Friday,
8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m.
SHINE Serving Health Insurance Needs of Elders White
Springs first and third Thursday; 9:30-11:30 a.m.; Library, 12797
Roberts Street, White Springs; free; trained volunteers help elders and
their caregivers in Suwannee County to understand Medicare and other
health insurance programs make informed decisions on insurance,
Medicare Prescription Drug Cards and on discounted prescription drug
programs and eligibility requirements; Info: Florida Department of El-
der Affairs toll-free 800-262-2243, Monday Friday, 8:30 a.m.- 4:30
p.m.
Suwannee Chapter of the Florida Trail Association second Mon-
day; 7-9 p.m.; Suwannee River Water Management District, US 90 and
CR 49, Live Oak; Info: Sam Bigbie, 386-362-5090; Don Neale, 386-362-
4850; Sylvia Dunnam, 386-362-3256.
Suwannee County Democratic Executive Committee dinner meet-
'ing, first Tuesday, 6:30 p.m. for dinner, meeting at 7 p.m., Spirit of the
Suwannee Music Park, US 129 North, Live Oak; Info/RSVP: Monica,
386-330-2036.
Suwannee County Cattlemen's Association third Thursday; 6:30
p.m.; Farmers Co-op meeting room; Info: Herb Rogers, 386-362-4118.
Suwannee County Tourist Development Council fourth Tuesday; 1
p.m.; Chamber of Commerce Building, 816 S. Ohio Ave., Live Oak.
Suwannee County Senior Citizens first Monday;. 10:30 a.m., Exhi-
bition II Building, Coliseum Complex, 1302 SW Eleventh St., Live Oak;
escorted tours, prices vary; Info: Lula Herring, 386-364-1510.
Suwannee River Valley Archaeology Society third Tuesday; public
library, Branford; Info: 386-935-4901.
Suwannee Valley Builders Association second Thursday; 6, p.m.;
Farm Bureau meeting room, 407 Dowling Ave., Live Oak;'$5 per person
for meal and meeting.
Suwannee Valley Genealogical Society first Thursday; 7 p.m.,
Wilbur St. Live Oak; Open Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9 a.m.-noon and 1-
5 p.m.; Info: 386-330-0110.
Suwannee Valley Humane Society Animal Shelter secondd Mon.
day; noon; at the shelter located on Bisbee Loop, south entrance, in Lee
off CR 255, Madison County; Info: toll-free 866-Adoptl2, 866-246-
S7812, www.geocities.com/suwanneehs.
Stwannee Valley Quilters first and third Thursday; 10 a.m.; Info:
Jane, 386-776-2909 after 4 p.m.
Suwannee Valley Kennel Club third Tuesday; 7:30 p.m.; Hospitali-
ty and Re.:rT.aiionjl Building, Columbia County Fairgrounds, Lake City,
Lake City.
Tobacco-Free Partnership of Suwannee County quarterly, Info:
Mary Jordan Taylor, 386-362-2708, ext. 232.
Vision SSeeds Inc. second Tuesday, 6 p.m. promptly; 110 Lafayette
Ave. SW, Live Oak (temporarily);' directions: US 90 west to Lafayette
Ave.,. one block east of Mott Buick, turn left, first house on right, across
from Gator Motors. Spiritual-Social-Educational-Economic-Develop-
ment. Save our children! Unity in Christ Jesus Empowerment. All are
welcome. Info: Otha White Sr., president 386-364-1209.
Vivid Visions. Inc. first Monday; 5:30 p.m.; Douglass Center Con-
ference Room; a shelter and outreach agency for victims of domestic vi-
olence; Info: 386-364-5957.'
Wellborn Community Association (WCA) second Thursday; 7 p.m.;
Wellborn Community Center; Info: Bonriie Scott, 386-963-4952, 386-
208-1733-leave a message. WCA fund-raiser to benefit building fund
Blueberry Pancake Breakfast first Saturday; center of Wellborn,
Andrews Square; blueberry pancakes, sausage and orange juice or cof-
fee.
Wellborn Neighborhood Watch last Thursday, 7 p.m., Blake Lowe..,,
Building, 1517 4th Ave., Wellborn; Info: Bruce or Jane, 386-963-3196.





Narcotics Anonymous Wednesdays and Saturdays, 8 p.m.; at the
Jasper Public Libratr W ..-"
Narcotics AnoW'~"tmous Tuesdays and hJisda., i. ('.7 p.m.; Closed'
sessions. Info: Lee Deyvore, 386-294.32?-2 'l
Over Eaters Anonymous .onda);. 1I 35 m n 12:50 p m, at
Suwannee River Regional Library. 1 29 Suith. L, e Oal We care. Info:
386-364-4749.
Quarterback Club Meeting Mondays, 6:30 p.m.; at Old Nettie.
Baisden school next to the football stadium.
Square Dance Vagabond Squares, Thursdays, 7-9:30 p.m., St.
Luke's Episcopal Church, Newbern Road. Info:'Loyce Harrell, 386-963-
3225 or Ralph Beekman, 386-752-2544.
Suwannee River Riding Club Membership fee $25 per year. Team
roping first and third Friday night. Speed events first and inird Saturday
night. Info: 386-935-2622. .. '.,.
Suwannee Valley Barbershop Chorus Tubedas 7 p.m., Crapps
Meeting Room, Suwannee River Regional Library, US 129 South, Live
Oak; Info: Fred Phillips, 386-362-1886 ,
TOPS Take Off Pounds Sensibly; Thursdays; 8:30 a.m. weigh-in;
meeting 9 a.m.; Live Oak Communiti Church of God; Info: Barbara,
386-362-5933; Pat, 386-935-3720. : .
Weight Watchers Mondays, 9:30 a.m. and 6 p.m., St. Luke's Epis-
copal, toll-free 800-651-6000


Lafayette, Lake, Levy, Marion, Putnam, SumteY, Suwannee and Union
counties, may receive services for counseling, stress management, infor-
mation and referrals to address issues involving employment, housing,
transportation, child care, schooling, finances,, medical care and pre-
scription medications, clothing voucher, food pantry services and more.
No financial requirements and participation can be anonymous. Info:
project director Dr. Dawn-Elise Snipes or team leader Shanna Travis,
352-339-5898 or counselors, 352-374-5600, ext. 8309 or toll-free 800-
330-5615 ext. 8309.
Mothers of Pre-schoolers (MOPS) A faith-based support group for
mothers with infants to school-age children. Come and enjoy talking
with other moms, guest speakers, snacks, crafts, children's activities;
9:30 a.m.-noon; second and fourth Tuesdays, September-May) at First
Baptist Church, 401 W. Howard Street, Live Oak; Info: 386-362-1583.
NFCC offers ed2go more than 290 on-line courses in 30 different
subject areas; instructor-led, affordable, informative, convenient and
highly interactive; requires Internet access, e-mail and Netscape Naviga-
tor or Microsoft Internet Explorer; course fees vary; Info: Suzie God-
frey, 850-973-9453, communityed@nfcc.edu, www.ed2go.com/nfcc.
NFCC TABE (Test of Adult Basic Education) every -Mopday at 6
p.m. and every Tuesday at 1:30 p.m.; NFCC Technical Center, Madison
campus; Photo ID; Info/Pre-registration: 850-973-9451.
NFCC College Placement Tests on computer; every Thursday; 8:30
a.m. and 1:30 p.m.; NFCC Technical Center, Bldg. 13; Madison campus;
registration required 24 hours before testing; $10 fee; Info/pre-registra-
tioei: 850-973-1612.
NFCC E-Spotlight provides weekly information Events; current
college news and happenings'delivereddirectly to your e-mail address;
Info: 850-973-1613, Kim Scarboro, scarborok@nfcc.cc.
Narconon Arrowhead Drug addiction can leave an individuals, fam-
ily and friends feeling helpless and out of control. Narconon offers free
counseling, assessments and referrals to rehabilitation centers nation-
wide Info: toll-free, 800-468-6933, www.stopaddiction.com.
North Central Florida Sexual Assault Center, Inc. provides indi-
vidual and group counseling for victims of rape and incest; 18 years old
or older, victims of rape, sexual abuse or incest is eligible; services free
and confidential; Call victim advocate, Erica Nix toll-free at Pager Num-
ber, 800-400-7140; Info: 386-719-9287.
North Florida Workforce Development strives to help dislocated
workers and other jobseekers find employment in a prompt manner; of-
fice hours at One-Stop Centers, in Hamilton: 386-792-1229, Jefferson:
850-342-3338, Lafayette: 386-294-1055, Madison: 850-973-9675,
Suwannee: 386-364-7952 and Taylor: 450-584-7604; 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Mon-
day-Friday and alternate Saturdays, 9 a.m.-l p.m.
Old Time Gospel Jamboree first Friday, 6:30 p.m., Lee Worship
Center, 398 Magnolia Drive, Lee; free Gospel concert; open mic; every-
one is invited, bring a covered dish and bring a friend; free will offering
taken to benefit the roof building fund; groups, singers and pickers, if
you want to perform or for more information, contact Allen and Brenda
McCormick, 850-971-4135, after 6 p.m.
Operation Cleansweep FDACS and FDEP sponsor Operation Clean-
sweep to collect and safely dispose of pesticides in Florida; Cost: Free;
Info: toll-free 877-851-5285,
www.dep.state.fl.us/waste/categories/cleansweep-pesticides/ or local
Household Hazardous Waste program, www.earth911.
Parents of ADD and ADHD Children support group; Info: Lea-
Anne Elaine, 386-362-7339.
Pregnancy Crisis Center The Live Oak Pregnancy Crisis Center,
112 Piedmont St., Live Oak, is open Wednesday-Friday, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.;
confidential counseling, free pregnancy tests, clothes for expectant
mothers and infants; referrals to pro-life doctors; groups and churches

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may sponsor baby showers with donation of the gifts to the center; need-
ed: maternity clothes and hangers; Info: 386-330-2229 or toll-free 800-
696-4580.
Prescription Assistance patients who need help paying for their
prescription medicines should call Partnership for Prescription' Assis-
tance, toll-free 800-477-2669, www.pparx.org
Prescription drugs nationwide free medication program eligibil-
ity based on three qualifications: doctor must assist in application,
process, no prescription drug coverage and earn less than $2,000 per
month; Lawson Healthcare Foundatidtn. a non-profit public benefit orga-
nization; Info: Executive Director Stephanie Tullis, toll-free 888-380-
MEDS (6337), ext. 205 during normal business hours or access the Foun-
dation's new Web site at
www.A2ZMedline.com.
Reach To Recovery breast can-
cer survivors visiting breast cancer
patients with information and hope;
one on one visits; free; sponsored by
the American Cancer Society;
Info/to schedule a visit: toll-free,
800-ACS-2345.
Regional Heart Disease and
Stroke Prevention Coalition serv-
ing Suwannee, Lafayette, Hamilton,
Madison, Jefferson and Taylor coun-
ties; meets quarterly; Info: Diana
King, 850-342-0170, ext. 220.
Spirit of the Suwannee Music
Park & Campground upcoming ,
events include March 31-April 1-
Rock-N-Wheels; April 6-8-Lone-
some River Band; April 14-16 Wance
Festival; April 20-22-Suwannee Riv-
er Jam; April 28-29-Paralounge
Drum Circle. Info: 386-364-1683, E
www.musicliveshere.com. KN O CK -O U
Spirit of the Suwannee Music
Park The Suwannee River Blue-
grass Association every Saturday 2006 CHE
night; 6 p.m.; bluegrass jam; Pickin'
Shed; except during main festival INCLUDES: AUTOMATIC TRA
events; Spirit of the' Suwannee Mu- TILT & CRUISE! STKnCG207067
sic Park, US 129 North, Live Oak;
potluck dinner third Saturday; Info:
386-364-1683.
Stephen Foster State Culture
Center State Park, White Springs -
first Saturday, Cracker Coffee-
house, 7-9 p.m., auditorium; open
stage night with songs, stories, yo-
deling, music and much more. Cof-
fee and desserts .available for sale.
Free admission; Located on US 41,.
three miles from 1-75 and nine miles
from 1-10. Upcoming events: March O C
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gine Show; April 16-Easter Sunrise
Service; May 26-28-Florida Folk ER 35
Festival; Info: 386-397-4331,.
www.FloridaStateParks.org/stephen-
foster/ .
Susannee Valley Builders 3'-.
ciation (SVBA) a non profit ,,rg -.
nizai'on, is a group of a-pr.:..i.
mately 80 local, citizens de.ji. .,ii.
to building a strongest com ,.u,.r ...
whose ,members volunteer i,,-.
-time with active involvement ,3
associate sponsorships of ....r,.
while cor'rnour.;l,' ,,,i lln1 e0 ,ld i
sociite members of the Council f,.r
Progress and Suwannee Counr, il
Chamber of Commerce. SVB.A d..
nales t o. :- ac demric schpl,o.i i p:
each eear,L d.inalire. ",'h" I rr.i -
gift/food baskets each yer' j,.1
sponsor of the.childien's pla, h:u :
raffle at Christmas. Fe ,iu..-.J
speakers from local businesses; :.d,,
a c iiered dinner ire i he highly hti:
of1 he e.erning :1a m.r ihly imere r.
ings The generic public is in- ied A
to attend and become member: Do.
nations of i5 peror ire accepted
at the doo i ,. elp c,.er calie.r.n"
expenses. For m.:.re in O,: ,.n io ir,, i n,.
the organization, contact P o.rii|
Poole, 386-362-4539.
Taylor County Jamboree. PerrA
- times and dates vary for moithl,
eenti held at Old Gladys lt,.i'se
ElemeniarN Schoil. Perry; 1:,e mu.
sic, musicians from the arc, J nd
from the NM.,ntiic llo C.,.untr i .
boree perform., no Jdmrn si.:.n fee,
tickets sold for door prizes support
the c eriin, everyone is welc..m.e.
info 6450-578-2484.
United States Nas Mel.morial-
located on Pennsylvania Avenue 1
\Vashingion. D.C., offers frei cr. .
rollmeni in the Navy Log hi.tsh
honor, thi.e who served, and |re
serving. in America's Sea Ser. .e. .
NaIs). Marine Corps, Coast Guard
and "Merch.sni Lft.,rr,c. fr~e e ....
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ion on s .er. .e mernter or -i
eran in the Nj'., Loi "11 ,ii I.r..-
sailor org l.. N.j,., Li:.; Dcp ,.i
nient of the U.S. Navy ,len....ii ,
toll-free at 800-NAVY LOG or s,'i-
628-9564..
Volunteer driver safety train-
ing insirucror. needed.-AARP D.,
ver Safety instructors needed ,,-
this area. call Ann'e Ge.orge irj.r.
er, 386-752-9061.
S Volunteers n,,dtd m- D,:. i; I
Animal Response Team (DART ..
looking for help. Volunteer; are
needed to help out, with anir.ii
during hurricanes and all nar.iir
disasters. DART meets the Iiri
Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. at Cormprpan.i:.r,.
Animal Hospital, 605 N. Ho.u:.:.nr,
Street, Live Oak. Voluntei :a. re
especially needed to help m ,', per.
friendly shelters right, hire ,r,
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volunteers,, call 386-208-00 '2. ,:r
come 'o the i..r.i.hl., meeting.
DART help ouLc ilh pets, live-
stiock, horse-. bird' and all animals
during natural disasters.
Volunteers needed in Suwannee
County-SHINE (Serving Health In- "
surance Needs of Elders) Program.
SHINE is a free Medicare and 3
health insurance information and
counseling, program that helps el- '
ders *make informed decisions. Se-
niors and ihemr caregivers receive |i
information and assistance on pro-
grams that ma:, help to reduce their
health insurance and prescription 1
medication costs. SHINE y.olun-
teers help Medicare recipients at -
designated community centers or
by telephone compare supplemental
insurance policies, interpret cover- Lim
age, and review .Medicare and WD A C
health insurance forms. Apply now


for our next training class. Info: ',- F
toll-free 800-262-2243.
Wanted :Volunteer positions '
open; Surrey Place, US 90 East, : I
Live Oak. eer'nsi e -even-day-a- i .
week act% ii., proirnam. volunteers .
needed! calling ut .bingo or po-
keno, reading to.residents 'who no I.
longer see. well ,or sharing scrip- L I|..lli
tures, giving wheel chair rides in
the courtyard, helping with' special 'PAYMENTBASED ON 39MMONTIHSCLOSED ENDLEASE, TOTAL
events or being a "helper/partner". EOUrrYAu PPrICEAFTEI ALLREBATES& iNCEN'VESMuSI
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on outings out of the facility; goal: to keep residents lives fulfilled
by being busy and happy; Info: 386-364-5961.
Wanted Do you like to travel? Arc you a people person? If you
answered yes to the above, we need your help to be a volunteer trans-
portation driver for veterans coming to the Lake City VA Medical
Center and returning home. If interested, please .call Voluntary Ser-
vice 386-755-3016, extension 2135.
Wanted United Way of Suwanne'e Valley, in collaboration with
American Red Cross, is working to recruit volunteers to assist in dis-
aster response. Volunteers needed are shelter managers, shelter work-
ers, radio systems coordinators and Emergency Operations Center
representatives. Training will be provided. Please contact Vanessa
Hlorman, long-term recovery coordinator, United Way of Suwannee
Valley, 386-752-5604, if you would be willing to participate in train-


8887 588'
SALES HOURS:
MONDAY-FRIDAY BAM-9PM
SATURDAY 8:30AM-5PM, SUNDAY NdON-5PM
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.DUE AT START $239, PLUS TAX AND TAG, 12,000 MILES PER YEAR, DEALER RETAINS ALL REBATES AND INCENTIVES, WITH APPROVED CREDIT.tALL PRICES BASED ON $250.CASH OR TRADE
FINANCE TTHRlUCH41 M20DA AMERiCAi CEDiT TO OuAuFf FOP THESE PPI{ES WITH APPiORED CREDIT RPiCTUIES FOP lLUSTPATION POIPOSES Oht MAY NOT PEPPRESENT ACIllt MODEL


ing to prepare you to serve your community in the event of a disaster.
Wild Adventures upcoming events include: April 1, Merle Hag-
gard; April 8, Chris Brown; April 15, Bill Engvall; April 29, B.B.
King; May 6, Alan Jackson; May 13, Relient K; and May 28, Travis
Tritt. Wild Adventures Theme Park is located at 3766 Old Clyattville
Rd. Valdosta, Ga., 1-75, Exit 13; Info: 229-219-7080 or www.wild-ad-
ventures.com.
World War II1 Institute on World War II & the Human Experi-
ence, FSU, Tallahassee Donations of World War II documents, pho-
tographs, artifacts, and other wartime memorabilia or monetary con-
tributions or gifts in honor/memory of someone may be made. Info:
850-644-9033, ww2@ww2.fsu.edu or Institute on World War II & the
Human Experience, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL 32306-
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14548 182nd Street
SATURDAY, APRIL 8TH ATI:00 P.M.
Preview Times: Sat., April 1 from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Wed., April 5 from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. or by appt
ESTATE LIQUIDATION

10 20 Acre Parcels For Sale













EXQUISITE VICTORIAN 5BR/3BA HOME ON 27+/- ACRES WITH IN-GROUND POOL,
WATERFALLS, POOL HOUSE WITH COMPLETE KITCHEN AND BATH. GUEST
HOUSE WITH HUGE OFFICE SPACE, FULL BATH AND COMPLETE 1 BR. TEN- 20+/-
ACRE PARCELS. PLUS, PERSONAL PROPERTY INCLUDING HEAVY EQUIPMENT.
DIRECTIONS: From Intersection of 1-10 and US Hwy. 129 S. Live Oak, FL go to Eleventh St.
Turn right. Follow to Round-A-Bout and bear onto 51 S. Go 6.2 mi. & turn left onto CR 349.
Go 7.8 mi and turn left onto 182nd St. Arrive at 14548 on right.
TERMS OF AUCTION: Real Estate: 20% down, 10% Buyer's Premium, 30 days to close;
Personal Property: 10% Buyer's Premium, check, cash or credit card.

1105 HOWARD ST. W., LIVE OAK

.,11 I1l 386-362-3300

J.W H I1 L' 219 SE BAYA AVE., LAKE CITY
& ASSOCIATES 386-758-8300
Real Estate Broker &
Auction Company AB# 2083 252586-F


To get more information about this week's Feature
Home, call Kellie Shirah at Poole Realty, Inc.
386-362-4539 or 386-208-3847


Lighthouse Realty
of North Florida, Inc. ,
C,.,'r r .1. i wy. 27 & Clyde Avenue, Mayo, Florida.
Heather M. Neill, Broker
PHONE: (386) 294-2131
sa' .ir the MLS at Www.LIGHTHOUSEREALTY.US
I -z r z, aEt~r'


GREAT FOR ANYONE I .1 I:. T., iv ',,1 ,. t :,ir,
very well-kept. Home comes with all appliances and
some furniture. Lovely one-acre, fenced property in
peaceful, quiet area just up the street from the
Suwannee River. Huge screened back porch and
.screened front porch. Lots of matures trees, fruit trees,
azaleas, and underground sprinkler, system. Metal roof,
',',' ll.. h .:..|:, ,, :l,:,,. :1,, l ". ;, : I.',l l l
1".- 1 -m .SSSl


GREAT PRIC5 Nice 1.26 acre lot with scattered
pines and oaks. Short distance to the Suwannee River
and Peacock Springs. Located between Mayo and Live
Oak. $18,999 #51627

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AS~"'A.r.nt'A


HIGHWAY FRONTAGE ..i-.... i .
approximately 2 miles from Mayo. Property is priced to
sell. Nice place to put your home. Not far from the
Suwannee River. Possible owner financing. $19,000
1#51669


LAFAYETTE COUNTY- This is 10 acres, half wooded
and half cleared with scattered oaks. Paved highway
access. Could be used for residential or agricultural
purposes. $109,000 #49480




HOW MANY ACRES 00 YOU WANT You pick..,20,
40, 60, 80 or 100 ACRES, just two miles scuth of Bell,
right off Highway 129. This is an excellent investment
or fantastic setting for development. Fenced. $16,000
per acre. Total of 100 acres available; Seller will
subdivide into 20-acre parcels. Per County Zoning,
subdividable 1/5. Call for more details. Multiple MLS
numbers.:


HOMEi WlI An tRAGIU uute 2 country nome on
ten fenced acres, dotted with sycamore, oak and
dogwood. Grapevines and pear tree in the back yard.
Quiet location just off paved road a few miles outside
Live Oak. Vaulted ceilings, front porch, new metal roof,
walk-in closets, carport, top-notch water softener, and
appliances. $169,000 #49932


lrl Sl*31 r ,:T i' .' I .l ipl u p .l ,3 ..,:., V,.f,.3.3
Fenced pasture land dotted with large oak trees.
Would make a lovely home site with a country feeling
convenient to town. $160,000 #47644


RIVERFRONT LOT- This is a beautifully treed 1+ acre
camping lot has 100' of frontage on the Suwannee
River. It would make a wonderful weekend or summer
getaway, Gornto Springs' and a paved public boat
ramp are about 1/2 a mile away $35,000 #51588 .


RESIDENTIAL LOT- Wooded lot in nice neighborhood
near Pickett Lake. Deer and other wildlife galore in this
tranquil north Florida hideaway. Would make beautiful
home site. $26,150 #47425


rI lNC u E L :OT ", ':'"''. "." "'."1- ". j if
limits. Located in safe, quiet area, across from town
park. Completely fenced with fruit trees, grape vine, big
granddaddy oaks. Ready for your home. $22,500
149820
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42,04 ACRES In SUWANNEE COUNTY Farm land
just off U.S. Hwy. 27, Near Branford and Ft. White, MADISON COUNTY- Five acres just North of Dowling
commuting distance to Gainesville. Mostly cleared with Park. Convenient to Live Oak, Madison, or Perry and
some trees. Frontage on paved road. Partially fenced., located just South of 1-10. Just off paved road, country
Utilities in area. Subdividable 1/5. $420,400 #48180 living near town. Excellent investment or home site.
Additional 50.59 acres available $73,000 #50367 252583-F


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Become an independent broker or
agent; Serve HUGE industry; Ideal
Home Business; 5-days expert
instruction; Placement assistance. 1-
800-865-1923.


386-755-6600
Toll free 1-877-755-6600
540 W. Duval Street,
Lake City, Florida 32055
hallmark@bizsea.rr.com
www.hallmark-realestate.com


PICTURESQUE VIEWS 'Large 4 -
Br/2 ba custom built home with 45
acres. Fountain, stocked fish pond, 2
bay air controlled workshop plus CONTEMPORARY TRI-LEVEL
additional 2 bay garage. Screen hilltop home on 5 acres with Lake
porch, oversized rooms,.and desirable Harris frontage. In ground pool,
split bedroom plan.' MLS 51124 Call lakefront entertainment center with
Tanya Sliaffer 386-755-5448 or cookhouse. Call Janet Creel 755-0466
Ginger Parker 386-752-6704 MLS 51186


Ir. --- '.-.-
LAKE BETHEA Best fishing lake
around! Great 2 story home wth a
dock, split bedroom,r plan, efficiency
apartment ground r1.:,or 'Handcap
equipped. MLS 51024 $295,000
Call Janet Creel 755-0466


CHARM! 2500 sq. ft. of it found in
this country home on 1 acre.
Renovated and lovely surrounded by
large shade oak trees. MLS 51223
Call Tanya Shaffer 386-755-5448


LAND AND MORE!
UNION COL'NTN Ili I P'' ro' ,lrin,CC Re.,,,riI l .andPi.11, cl-,ed %IdE'
I (:P. C.II ibh .-rI 5 r.4
BL'N OF THE %%EEK cfe .k loI ~ i i r Tule, Ri.'n Hoe -r. szcii
Call l*tur,[r Ceel
10.412 ACRES ilh dl. *.jpilc and r....'p,..k L.:unrr, h.i fl* ..,!ioii r r- ir c
[ar N.ILS Call ,IjL~b. r.h t IorcL -1.14-'I

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.~ KIE PRINGS d *irabi, co.In i c.:rn,- "ii!tE I ', il .
Ddeie U. 41 *,5,,,,Sid'!I


BUSINESS SERVICES
Sewing/Tailoring
-irst Day
SEWING DONE IN MY HOME
Draperies, Valances, Dust Ruffles,
Cushions, Slip Covers, etc.
Reasonable Prices. Call:
386-984-7689
Opportunities
A LOCAL VENDING BIZ. Must
Sell. 1-866-823-0223 AIN
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Call Cynthia at 1-888-256-1655.
First Day
THE NEW WAY OF MAKING
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Earn $500.00 to $1000..00 monthly
working around your current
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hHomes ti ,
Homes


169 Lewis Dr. Perry, FL $67.500 00 1,424
sq h 2 Br/t Ba Block. Home nestled in large
oals .8 dowoods in quiet neighborhood.
Keaton Beach $525,000 Deep water
access 1,456 sq ft 3 Br!2 Ba furnished home
Nilure Coast at its rinesi
10B Bishop Blvd. Perry, FL 2,074 sq hf
3 Br/2 5 Ba on 1 1/2 acres in quiet sub.
for $225.000 00
16 BaPinBdoade PHrryo Flo rsey ,ff Br!,
1 Ba Block Home, Hardwood floors $72,000


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PERSONAL SERVICES

Health Care
NEW MOTORIZED WHEELCHAIRS
"No Cost" If Eligible. Scooters /
Hospital Beds / Manual Chairs. All
Diabetic Supplies. We Accept
Medicare & Private Insurance. Free
Delivery Helping Hands Medical
Equipment Call Toll-Free 1-877-
667-7088 954-335-1564



EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
Want to be a CNA?
Don't want to wait?
Express Training Services.
is now offering our quality CNA
Exam Prep Classes, day/eve, in
Lake City. Class for one week,
certification test the next week.
Class sizes limited.
First class 04/10/06.
Call 386-755-4401
Music
DRUM LESSONS
Great for beginners!
Learn the basics to get you on your
way. Call Joel Turner at 386-688-
1972.


Cell 850-843-28
Office 850-584-9'
1-800-818-841
Fax 850-838-24
1407 West Main S
Perry, Florida 32

Land


12 ac mil od C.:. ree R Hj.tJ .jr a ,c-,'r of
Ferr, 1. -4 1 ,11:1
15 ac m/l tn e:ar, r 0.1 l :lu0.1j
34.64 ac mil P:ilure I-nd le,,, -rd J:rr, jrof
F',-r,' 111:1,1 .- r
116 ac mil n.,rlr, .:.I P r, .. '.' sa":r in planted pines
t- 'iaarn:e ir, Iarlw,.1.i Ha'. 'SftMAH pole barn.
5 ac mil/in Li,., '. FL ':u.0 0u:.
hi.h 5 rv neIar D.I.wlnq Parl -W.,' !
5 ac mil n r.1i.'3:1.:.r- FL 1,0 100


Secondary
ADULT HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA
at home in 6-12 weeks. Nationally
accredited Christian school since
1971. Total tuition $399/easy
payment plan. Free brochure 1-800-
470-4723, American Academy, visit
our Web site @
www.diplomaathome.com.
EARN DEGREE Online from -home
*Medical *Business *Paralegal
*Computers *Criminal Justice. Job
Placement Computer provided
Financial aid if qualify. 866-858-
2121 www.onlinetidewatertech.com




PETS
LOST AN ANIMAL? WANT TO,
ADOPT? Call Suwannee County
Animal Control at 386-208-0072. M-F
from 9 a.m.- 5 p.m.

Pets for Sale


CHI-iHUAHUA PUPPIES,
MINIATURE COLLIE- CKC
registered. Deposit will hold. Also,
GOATS-Kiko Cross, young billys.
Call 386-792-2188.
YORKIE
For Sale.
Male, 4 months old.
386-792-3123


77
766
2
94
street
347
Carla Brock
Sales Associate
1 ac mrn/I.in Jasper, FL $25,000
2 ac m/ north of Perry $16,000
2 ac m/I STL $50,000
2 ac m/l OCP $55,000
2.5 ac m/ in Perry $27,500
1 ac m/l -- LRT #8 wooded vacant.
lot in Leisure Retreats near Keaton
Pa,:h $56.000
6 lots 70 81 Con rpaed ilr-ei.
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Pets for Free
TWO FREE PUPPIES 229-559-4134
after 7pm for details.


AGRICULTUREE
Feed & Seed
HAY FOR SALE-Round or Square.
Hay & Landscaping. Call 386-688-
0025 & leave message.
Farm Equipment
FORESTRY EQUIPMENT 3pt. PTO
FARMI logging winches 165' cable.
VALBY 3pt. PTO woodchippers. 3pt
PTO and tow behind log splitters.
Three Rivers, Inc. 866-638-7885,
www.threeriversforestry.com




MERCHANDISE

Building Materials


FREE VIDEO ROOF INSPECTION
Don't wait for the Storms Call now
for your appointment 1-800-937--
6635 Ext.208 LIC#CRC015276
LUMBER' LIQUIDATORS
HARDWOOD FLOORING from .99
CENTS SQ. FT. Exotics, Oak
Bamboo, Prefinished & Unfinished.
Bellawood w/50 year prefinish, plus
A Lot More! We Deliver Anywhere,
5 Florida Locations, 1-800-
FLOORING (356-6746)
Furniture
MEMORY FOAM j ALL VISCO
New Orthopedic NASA Mattresses
20 Year Warranty Cost $1995, sell,
$399 Queen; $499 King. All sizes
available. Fast Free Florida
Delivery, Original Tempur-Pedic
from $699. Guaranteed Best Price!
Elec: Adjustables; 24hr. Toll free 1-
866-476-0289; Store Numbersi
Hillsborough 813-889-9020; Pinellas
727-733-9334; Sarasota 941-929-
.7570; Polk 863-299-4711; Dade 305-
651-0506; Broward 954-364-4989.
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Machinery/Heavy
Equipment
First Day







SOUTHEASTERN MACHINE
of Live Oak, FL
is an authorized Service Center for
Sioux Automation Center, Inc. Give
them a call at 386-362-1727 for all
of your TMR mixer wagon parts,
scale and service needs.

Musical Instruments
VINTAGECITYGUITARS.C.OM Will
Pay Cash For Old Fender, Gibson,
Martin Guitars, any Condition,
Buy/Sell/Trade! Honest/Reliable
www.VintageCityGuitars.com 1-
800-574-6380
Miscellaneous
BATHTUB REFINISHING Renew /
Change Color. Tub, Tile, Sink & Chip
Repair. Commercial & Residential.
5yrs. Warranty. Quick Response,
Insured. Serving Florida Over 10yrs.
"Florida's Tub Doctor." 888-686-9005
FREE DIRECT 4 Room System!
No Credit Card Required! Access
225+ Channels! Free HBO,
Showtime, Cinemax, Starz! Starts
$29.99 Free DVR! Call Now!
Always Open! 1-800-373-9021.
TIMESHARE RESALES Sell today
for Cash! No commissions or broker
fees. Don't delay Go to
www.sellatimeshare.com or Call 1-
800-640-6886.
WOLFF TANNING BEDS Full Body
units from $22 a month! Buy Direct
and Save. Free Color Catalog. Call
Today 1-800-711-0158
www.np.etstan.com
Garage/Yard Sales
MOVING/GARAGE SALE: In
Dowling Park area. Everything will
go, from appliances to zoodles.
Every Sat.(9-6) until 5/1/06. 10813
225th Rd. Call 386-658-2623 for
directions.
YARD SALE: Fri & Sat, 4/7 & 4/8
from 8-5 at 9346 86th St. Suwannee
Lake Rd & Old White Springs Rd. 3
mi. Like-new clothing, household
items, '82 Merc Cougar, lots more.
Call 386-362-8974 or 386-362-3863.
Rain cancels.
YARD SALE: From now, until
Christmas, sunup til sundown. At
19571.CR 136. in Live Oak. Exactly
10 mi from Howland's on'right side of
road, near Dowling Park. Everything
from Ig knife collection to clothes,
toys, & much, much more.




RECREATION


FOR
SHD Vouchers Welcome!
1, 2 & 3 BR HC & Non-HC
Accessible Apartments

705 NW Drive, Live Oak, FL
386-364-7936
TDD/TTY/711
Equal Housing Opportunity


LAKE WOOD
APARTMENTS IN
LIVE OAK
Quiet country living
2 bedroom duplex.
Call 362-3110.
S 226402-F


-FOR RENT-
2 or 3 BR
Singlewide
mobile home,
Central H/A.
First month's
rent plus deposit
to move in.
Water, sewver &
garbage included.
No pets.
386-330-2567
226315-F









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tirsi uay
Golf Carts & Enclosed Trailer 2003
EZ-Go elect cart w/lift kit & cargo box
$3250. 2003 EZ-Go elect cart w/flip
down seat kit $2850. Enclosed trailer
new 6X10 EZ-Haul Sapphire
w/Stoneguard & ramp $2295. Call
386-365-0206.





REAL ES-A-E FOR RENT
Apartments
PUBLISHER'S NOTICE
All real estate advertising in this
newspaper is subject t6 the Fair
Housing Act which makes it illegal to
advertise "any preference, limitation
or discrimination based on race,
color, .religion, sex, disability, familial
status or national origin, or an
intention, to make any such
preference, limitation and
discrimination." Familial status
includes children under the age of 18
living with parents or legal
custodians, pregnant women and
people securing custody of children
under 18.
This newspaper will not knowingly
accept any advertising for real estate
which is in violation of the law. Our
readers are hereby informed, that all
dwellings advertised in this


EQUAL HOUSINo
in
OPPORTUNITY
newspaper are available on an equal
opportunity basis. To complain of
discrimination call HUD toll-free 1-
800-669-9777. The toll-free number
for the hearing impaired is 1-800-
927-9275



Houses for Rent

Three BD/One BA home on 8
fenced acres on CR 132. $775. per
month. Call J.W. Hill & Associates
at 386-362-3300 for more details.
BACKGROUND CHECKS AND
REFERENCES REQUIRED ON ALL
RENTALS.

Mobile Homes for rent

First Day
FOUR BEDROOM, TWO BATH
Doublewide on 2.7 acres at Timber
Lake in Jennings FL. $600/mo Must
sign 1 year lease. 813-217-3372





Rental Assistance
1,2, 3, & 4 BR HC & Non-
HC Accessible Apartments

705 NW Drive, Live Oak, FL
386-364-7936 ,
TDD/TTY 711
Equal Housing Opportunity




Mobile Homes
and

Land for sale.
Financed

by owner.

Ask for
Larry Olds.

386-362-2720




FOR RENT-
3BR, 2BA DWMH,
CENTRAL H/A.
FIRST MONTH'S
RENT PLUS
DEPOSIT TO
MOVE IN.
WATER, SEWER
& GARBAGE
INCLUDED.
SNO PETS
386-330-2567
226322-F





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Over 4 Million


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for your product
through our Internet
and Newspaper
Network in Florida
and throughout
the Nation.
Call Myrtle at

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Home For Rent: 1 Acre w/pecan
trees & Grape Arbor. In Day Town,
close to Dowling Park & Prison.
$750.00/mo. 386-867-4926
First Day
RIVER FRONT FOR RENT
2BD/1BA SWMH.
Call 386-294-2384
Vacation Rentals
KENTUCKY Incredible waterfront.
Lakes, rivers, creeks. 1 Acre -
$500/down, $159/mo. 2 Acres -
$19,900 or $600/down, $215/mo. 5
Acres $900/down, $325/mo.
Breathtaking views, great
investment. 270-791-7725
www.YourLandKing.com





North Carolina. Easy access great
view, 10 min to Maggie Valley, 30 min
to Cherokee, 2 min to Parkway,
Mountain Stream with picnic area,
Fireplace, Sleeps 10. All Amenities.
$500/wk, $1600/mo. (386) 330-4207
Lucy
Smoky Mtn Cabin with trout stream,
near Cherokee, NC, Gatlinburg, TN,
Dollywood & Pidgeon Forge, TN.
$325.00 per week. Call 386-752-
0013.
Office Space
OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT- One
office has 1,400 sq. ft. and rents for
$950./month. Also available, a 2,100
sq. ft. office. Call Poole Realty at 386-
209-1766 for more details.





REAL ESTATE FOR SALE


Homes for Sale

ALABAMA Investor Special!
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Immediate Cash Flow. $272,700.
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COMMUNITY Stunning Views
Incredible Waterfront Values Call
Now! Final Phase 1-800-559-3095
ext 65 Marketed by Land & Lakes
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FSBO: 3BR/2BA Renovated home.
In Jasper, FL at 209 S.W. 4th Street
Recently reduced to $82,500. Call
386-365-1130 or 386-963-3445.
MURPHY, NORTH CAROLINA &
Northeast Georgia Offering
wonderful Mountain homes, lind &
small town communities. Low taxes
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OCALA AREA ATTN:
INVESTORS! Preconstruction
Homes & Prices. 1st/2nd home-
buyers. $1000 down 100%
financing for qualified buyers 866-
900-5687 www.MandDrealty.com

Condominiums

TIMESHARE RESALES The most
effective way to Buy, Sell or Rent a
Timeshare fast! Call now toll free.
1-800-715-4693 ext 700
www.condotrader.com

Mobile Homes

First Day
FLEETWOOD 1993-Chapel Hill-
24X48, 3BD/2BA. Very good
condition. Asking $22,500. Call 386-
963-1058, leave message.


In Madison, FL-Redecorated 3/1.5
DWMH on half acre. New: front
deck, range, refrigerator, cabinets,
carpeting, paneling and more.
$54,900. 386-963-4956 or 863-559-
1491.

LAKE WALES 55+ New MH's
starting mid $60's. Orange Acres
Ranch Community, the Heart of
Florida. Clubhouse, pool, hottub,
shuffleboard & horseshoes, many
activities. 1-866-273-5290
www.OrangeAcresRanch.com
C588@Clayton.net

CASH DEALS. WE LOVE EM! We
will give you the very best pricing in
north Florida on New or Used
Manufactured Homes! 386-752-5355


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Bus. 386-362-1389 Fax: (386) 362-6131
S.C. Sullivan (386) 362-1389, Evening 362-2990
Realtor Assoc. M. Elizabeth Elliott, Evening 842-2372


(1) Hamilton County: 40
Acres wooded with 1/4 mile
on good County grated road,
good hunting area, priced to
sell @ $225,000
(2) CR 136: 55 Ac. 20 Ac. in
Alisha Bahia, balance fenced
& X fenced into 5/7 Ac.
pastures with water. Block
home 1,648 sq. ft. under roof
with porches back & front,
kitchen furnished, above
ground pool screened with
deck;, 2 garage & shop, pump
house & other bldg.,
including 24'x60' mobile
home. Sale price
$1,000,000.00
(3) Harrell Heights: New
three bedroom, two bath
central heat and air condition
home containing 1104 sq. ft.
of living area. Kitchen
furnished. $95,000. 100%
financing to qualified buyers.
(4) 167th Road: 15 acres in
grass/cropland with nice
building site, pond. partial.
fenced, paved road. good
area. $10,000 per ac.
(5) Near City: 24 acres'
wooded with approx. 520 on
CR 249 stocked fish pond.
Some large oaks. $11,500 per
acre.
(6) Perry Fla: Two building
lots with city sewer and water,
homes only. $19,500 for both,
terms.
(7) 38th St.: 15 acres'
grass/cropland, few trees with
pond, partially fenced.
$10,000 per acre.
(8) Off CR 250: 10 acres
partially wood. Approved well
& septic tank. Good County,
Road $12.000 per acre.
f91 Near City off CR 136
East: 4.85 ac. %with a 1995


CH&AC doublewide M.H.
Kitchen furnished, large oaks,
pond. $89,500.
(10) Branford area: 15 acres
in good cropland, with county
roads and fence on three
sides. Excellent location near
US 27 & US 129. $12,000 per
acre
(11) 104th St.: 5.35 acres with
open land with a few large
oaks, good location. $15,000
per acre.
(12) 4th St. SW, Jasper: vinyl
sided home 2/3 bedroom, 2
bath, porch & deck, central
heat & air, city water &
sewer. $82,500.
(13) Off River Road: 10 acres
wooded, secluded, 660x660.
Good buy @ $11,500 per acre.
(14) 169th Rd.: 5 acres on
paved road, in grass, good
location. Priced to sell @
$12,000 per acre.
(15) Off County Road 136
East Near City: 4 Acres with
large oaks, two bedroom two
bath 16x70 1997 Fleetwood
Mobile Home Kitchen
furnished, good area. $89,500.
(16) CR 141: Four acre tract
with 3 bedroom, 2 bath home
under construction cont.
approx 1708 sq. ft. 4 acres
paved rd. $180,000.
(17) Camping Lot: 1.25 Acres
in Dowling Park Area, all
wooded. $5,600.00
(18) Lafayette Co: 5.3 Acres
900 ft on US 27 & 628 ft. on
county rd. with a 1996 Palm
Harbor doublewide mobile
home, large deck, front porch,
motor home storage & hook
up, detached storage bldg.,
wooded, fenced, 4" well
sprinkler system, good buy at
$169.000.


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DOUBLEWIDE-2001, On approx. 1/2
acre in Wood Gate Village, Lake City,
FL. 3Bedroom/2Bath. Call Christine
(386) 365-5129.
FOR SALE! New & Used, 3 & 4
Bedroom Doublevwides, on 1/2-1 acre
lots. In Columbia County. CALL TIM,
leave message (386) 344-5292.
Home and Land Packages in
Beautiful Deer Creek Subdivision, or
Acreage in the Country, with Modular
or Manufactured Homes. Financing
Available! CALL RUBY AT (386) 303-
1557.
IF YOU OWN LAND OR HAVE A
LARGE DOWNPAYMENT I MAY BE
WILLING TO OWNER FINANCE A
NEW MANUFACTURED HOME
FOR YOU. CALL STEVE AT 386-
365-8549
LAND HOME PACKAGES, NEW
AND USED, WHILE THEY LAST!!
bALL RON NOW! 386-397-4960.
Modular 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, In
beautiful Deer Creek Subdivision,
20% Down Approx. 664 Mo. Call
Christin At (386) 365-5129.
MODULAR HOME, 1508 SQ. FT.,
3BDRM, 2 BATH, LIV/FRM,
STUCCO EXTERIOR, DRIVEWAY,
SODDED, SPRINKLER SYSTEM,
20% DOWN, APPROX $722.72 MO.
GALL RON 386-397 4960.
New Home Is Looking for a Family 3
Bedropm/2-, ...Bah, .-- IFHA.... -or
Conventional Financing Available
CALL RUBY AT (386) 303-1557.
Used. Doublewides, As Is, Where Is!
2 Bedroom/2 Bath. Make An Offer!
CALL RICK AT (386) 752-5355.


TIRED OF RENTING? I can sell you
a new Doublewide for a monthly
payment that beats what most
people pay for rent! I, also' have
several Finance Companies
available. For more info, call Tim
(386) 344-5292.
Used Doublewides from Disney
Area, 34 14 LEFT. Now in Lake City.
A/C, steps, cable ready w/TV,
telephone, furnished, pots & pans,
dishes, Silver ware. Perfect for Rental
Properties or Starter Home. Great
Deals, While they Last! 386-752-
5355.
SWMH, 2000, 14X70- 2BD/2BA.
Asking for pay-off. Owner willing to
assist with moving of MH from
property. Call 386-330-5175.

Vacation Property
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Auctions

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COME TO THE MOUNTAINS
MURPHY, N.C. View Lots Starting
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Custom Built Log Homes Vacation
Rentals Free Brochure Investors
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DISCOVER NORTH CAROLINA
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www.prudentialmountainre.com
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Situated around a 36,000 acre lake,
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Two canal front lots on Cedar island.
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CALL FOR FREE BROCHURE (877)837-2288 EXIT RE-
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"Location, Location, Location" Time to buy. INVESTORS &
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Area. 1st Time Available April 22nd! (800)770-9311, Ext.55.

North Carolina Cool Mountain Air, Views & Streams. Homes,
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Of Murphy 317 Peachtree St. Murphy, N.C. 28906.
www realtvofmurphv com.

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(800)841-5868.


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Ashville & Gatlinburg, TN. Large,
beautiful homesites nestled in the
heart of the Smokies w/ spectacular
views, & close to everything.
$33,000 (800) 350-6838
www.golandworks.com

NC MOUNTAIN PROPERTY
Ridges Resort Communities. Gated
Country Club Golf Course & Lake.
Phase 1 closeout. New phase home
sites opening. Call 1-866-997-0700
ext. 300 for info.

NC MOUNTAINS Log Cabin near
whitewater rafting, mountain views, 2
fireplaces, porch, 2BR/1BA on 3+
acres, joins USFS. Good rental
history. $148,900, Call Ralph.Crisp
Realty, Andrews, NC 800-438-8621.

NORTH CAROLINA! Log Cabins
$89,900 $132,900. Easy to finish
2-3BR Chalets on 1-3 acre sites.
Land Sale 1-7 acre parcels. Great
Views! Call 828-256-1004

NORTH CAROLINA/GEORGIA
IMAGINE! The Most Spectacular
Views. Lakes, golf, marina,
Nantahala Forest, Land/ Cabin kit
packages $99,900. Limited
Availability. 1-888-389-3504 ext. 306

NORTH GEORGIA MOUNTAINS.
lrInesl ir Pleasure' Farmland. Icls.
River cabins, & reasonably priced
homes. Located in Ellijay 1 hr North
of Atlanta. Call Marilyn Seiler,
Woodland Realty, 706-889-0284 /
Email; cmseiler@ellijay.com


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acre lake. Just 90 min to Nashville. New building sites just
released. Call owner (866)339-4966.

NC- ASHEVILLE AREA HOMESITES Gated community
with stunning mountain views. Situated between 2 mountains
on over 4 miles of riverfront. I to 8 acres from the $60s. Custom
owners' lodge, riverwalk & more. Call (866)292-5762.

NC MOUNTAINS 3 acres on mountain top in gated commu-
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private access, $58,500 owner (866)789-8535 www.NC77.com.

TN LAKESIDE MOUNTAIN ACREAGE Situated around
a 36,000 acre lake in eastern TN. 1/2 to 5 acre building sites from
the 40s. Planned community amenities & direct lake access.
Owner: (866)292,5769.

North GA & Western NC- HEAD FOR THE MOUNTAINS!
Call Mary Hedden, RE/MAX Mt. Connection. See hundreds of
listings at www.lakechatucepropcrty.com: e-mail:
sold@maiyhedden.com.

GEORGIA BLAIRSVILLE IN THE NORTH GEORGIA
MOUNTAINS. Land, Homes, Commercial & Investment. "EV-
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(706)745-2261, (800)820-7829 www.janebaerrealiy corn
janebaer@alltel.net,

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Parkway. New River, Stone Mountain, Golf Courses and quaint
shops of Sparta. www.scenicrealty corn (877)372-7211 or
(877)363-5550.

New, Pre-Construction Golf Community-Coastal Georgia.
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Fitness Center, Tennis, Trails, Oak Park, Docks. $70k's-$300k.
(877)266-7376. www.cooperspoint corn

COASTAL NC WATERFRONT! 1.5 Acres- $99,900. Beau-
tifully wooded, great views, pristine shoreline, deep beatable
water! Enjoy access to ICW, Sound Atlantic. Paved road, un-
derground utilities. Excellent financing. Call now (800)732-
6601 x 1510.

WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, Andrews. 3.5 acres on the
headwaters ofValley River, drive and house pad. Price $89,500.
Valleytown Realty vtr@dnct.nct (800)632-2212 httn://
valleytownrealtv.com

Wanted To Buy

Wanted to Buy: OLD US COINS. Singlecoins, accumulations,
and entire collections. Littleton Coin Company in business
since 1945. Call (800)581-2646, e-mail
coinbuy@littletoncoin.com. Mention code B8K320.




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Properties. 600+ Acres; Tracts, 5
Acres & up. 4 miles from 1-24.
Gated & secluded! Gorgeous bluff
& creek. Wooded lots. George,
Timberwood Development Co., 423-
949-6887 www.timber-wood.com
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S& Log Cabin Shell starting at
$84,900. Waterfall Preserve area in
development. 1-828-287-5000
www.BlackRockCarolina.com

Buildings
JCS BUILDINGS, GARAGES,
BARNS, CARPORTS. STARTING
$595. Galvanized Steel. 2 Styles
13 Colors. Free Installation / Quote
on any size. Florida certified 10year
Warranty available. 386-736-0398;
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Bay. Less than 2 mi from Indian
River. Buildable, no restrictions.
JerryM@firstnationalland.com Or 1-
877-599-LAND (5263)
Acreage
ACREAGE S. CAROLINA 5 Acres
Beautiful building site w/woods.
Only 1/2 Hr from .North Myrtle Beach
$69,900. Owner Financing 803-
473-7125.
BEAUTIFUL TEXAS LAND! 20
Acres. Only 8 Miles East of Pecos
and 3 Miles North of 1-20. Roads,
References, Surveyed. $13,500.
$500 Down $135 Per Month. No
Credit Check! 1-800-482-9259
Hurry! Limited Quantity.
FLORIDA LAND Starting at'
$14,500 Financing Available. Over
100 Lots available in Counties of
Levy, Marion, Clay,. Calhoun,
Putnam. Realtors & Investors
welcome. 1-718-797-0807
First Day
FSBO: 11.18 Acres. Off HWY 129 S
in Live Oak (on '128th St). Cleared &
mostly fenced w/Ig live oak trees on
property. (Ag exempt) $148,000. Call
954-448-9325.
GEORGIA Secluded 5 50 acre
tracts & homesites starting
$2650/acre. Quiet country setting
filled w/hardwoods & pines. Central
location, South of Dublin & Vidalia.
(Special Deall 51acs. $1850/acre.)
Owner 912-529-6198
GORGEOUS wooded 4 acres in
O'Brien, FL. $48,000. Call 386-719-
2322.


MID OHIO ACREAGE 5 Acres,
Excellent building site w/woods on
Beautiful Gently Rolling Property.
$24,500 Owner Financing. 740-
489-9146
MOUNTAIN MEADOWS in Ellijay
GA 80Miles North of Atlanta 1.5 -
3Acre Homesites 60 Home Max,
Common Area w/trout stream,
Mountain Views near National
Forest. Starting @ $29K 706-636-
2040
www.creeksandmountains.com
N. CENTRAL FLORIDA LAND
www.NFLLAND.com MLS#'s
748702, 80Acres $880,000 -750506,
Waterfront $68,000 750563,
Riverfront $65,000 Thompson
Group, Inc., Broker Carri Powell,
Agent 352-222-9590
NC LAND 13 acs: $60 k, Very, near
Kerr Lake (NC's biggest lake). 36
acs: $ 110 k. 5 mile view. Almost
like the mountains. Hunting,
Fishing, Creek, Pictures:
owner@newbranch.com 919-693-
8984
NORTH CAROLINA MOUNTAIN
SALE! Asheville Area 2-11 acre
Homesites. w/Great Views,
Waterfalls, Mtn. Streams, Paved
Roads, Buildable & Much More.
Cqll for Details! Selling fast! Up to
95% Financing. Call Owner Today!
866-930-5263
ONE HUNDRED & FIFTY ACRES
Approx 7 mi SW of Live Oak, FL
with 4/2 older home. Planted in 13 &
7 yr old pines. $8,699. per ac. Call
386-362-1143.
OWNER FINANCE
1981 Fiesta 24X52 3/2 MH. Approx.
6 acres. Corner 136th & 80th Terrace
in LIve Oak. $85K. 386-867-0048.

First Day
PAVED ROAD & COUNTY ROAD
FRONTAGE: 9.94 Acres, 8 miles
from Live Oak, FL. On corner of
104th St. & 175th Rd. $150,000. Call
229-247-0503.

First Day
PRIME LAND: Short easement
from paved rd. Acreage nego.
$12,600.00 per
acre.(realtor/owner)
ALSO:
IN HAMILTON COUNTY: 13 Acres
MOL. Just $91,000.00. Call Joan
Radford at 386-208-5267, Marie
Lee Realty.

S. CAROLINA AREA Lake, Marion
Area, Almost 2 Acres. Walk to
fishing dock, Excellent building site,
Very secluded. $29,900 Owner
Financing. 803-473-7125

SUWANNEE COUNTY
Beautiful, new subdivision on C R
349. 1 mi. S. of C R 252, right on
160th Trace. 5 & 7 acre lots starting
at $89,000.00. Owner financing.
Call 1-866-386-2376.
www.bullardproperty.com


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AllNew Uits Quality Metl$$$$SAvEE$ $$$$ ji
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*5X15 *5X20 *10X15 *10X20 *15X20 3' ,de galvalume Cut to your desired lengths! 5x15 5x20 10x15 10x20
Units located at 607 Goldkist Blvd. ide and elier Sere ile CLIATE CONTROLLED STORAGE
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Rental Office: 121 Van Buren St., Live OakI 5x5 5x10 10x10 10x20
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3 4-5300 1 ICALL TOLL FREE 1-888-393-0335 Rental Office: 121 Van Buren St.. Lhe Oak 364-6626


Need Work Done? DUNCAN TIRE & AUTO
"Complete One Stop Service For Your Vehicle"
SCALL... Alignment Specialists
WE DELIVER

386-754-4121 24 HOUR TOWING
aa362-4743 1-888-362-2568
LakeCiy, FL
Lak4ity, FL T422 E. HOWARD ST. *LIVE OAK PLAZA
_ All Type Handyman Services, LEN A. DUNCAN


ONE CALL DOES IT ALL
S': For Your
David HOME
Miclaughlin Improvements & Repairs
Remodeling & Renovations
386-963-1391
Licensed & Insured
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2 1653 W. Shelinah Place
Phone 386.-497-1066 O'Brien. FL. 32071
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CONCRETE
Curbing Gutters Monolithic Slabs
Patios Driveways & Sidewalks
Commercial & Residential
Licensed & Insured
Rt.2 Box 166 3862 938-1156
Jennings, FL 32053 938-156


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Air Conditioning
and Refrigeration
Residential and Commiercial
1803 Eiergreen 1%e. 13861 364-573-
Lie Oak, FL 32064 Clark Driggers. Owner
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Stump riding Bush Hogging Landclearing Hauling
Sump r ingtump Removal Discing Fencin

BILL'S BACKHOE
v "& LAND CLEARING
FREE Estimates
12150 196th Terrace
Jim Sellers 386-776-2522 (386) 364-1418 O'Brien, FL 32071


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APARTIMIENTSr Licensed & Insured Free Estimates A4 GENEI
APARTMENTS 4. GENE
IN LIVE OAK TREE WORK
Bucket Truck and Climbing
quiet country living 2 bedroom duplex 96 6a i
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Interior & Exterior
Residential/Commercial
Fence Painting
Reasonable Rates
Free Estimates 386-776-1021
Serving the Communitiy for 25 year


No Job Too Small Free Estimates



Mowing, Grading, Construction
Clean-up, Free trimming. Discing,
Hauling. Fill Dirt,
& Lime Rock
e .Selph (386) 963-4520
Wayne Selph Cell: 386-330-4197


NO JOB TOO SMALL R.L. Chauncey
ALL WORK GUARANTEED (386) 209-1073


* Carpentry
* Decks
SRooting
SGutters &
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*Playgrounds
Lawn Care


* Windows & Doors
* Garage Doors
*Fences
" Tile
* Cabinets
* Yard Work
* Pel Doors


* Prelab Carports
* Porches
Vinyl Siding
SCeiling Tiles
* Mobile Home
Skirting
* Outdoor Slorage


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AEROBIC SYSTEMS All types of home repair or
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D PRE CAST SEPTIDcTANKS Yard Work Decks. Painting
DRAIN FIELDS RELAID Metal Roofing
"BIGGER PORTABLE REST ROOMS" ro r
"BIGGER PORTABLE REST R MS" No Job Too Small (or Too Large)
PBraird FL o ui (386) 935-1518 (386)209-1073
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TEN ACRES-In North Gilchrist
County with DWMH & rented SWMH.
(Rented for $325.00 Owner
discretion) $119,000.00. Call 386-
935-4923. Ask for Billie.
TENN. MOUNTAIN ACREAGE 5
Acres, Gorgeous Mountain Top
Building Site w/Woods, Breathtaking
Vistas, River Access. $29,900
Owner Financing 772-263-3775 or
1-800-763-0085 Ask About our Mini
Vacations
TENNESSEE MOUNTAIN LAND
Tennessee Land Located in the
Beautiful Cumberland Mountains
Owner Financing as low as $500
Down! JDL Realty 931-946-2484
www.JDLRealty.com "
TN LAKEFRONT 'PROPERTY
Waterfront, view & estate homesites.
1 to 40 acres from the $40s. On
45,000 acre Lake Barkley. 90 min to
Nashville. 865-295-7049
-UPSTATE NY Lake Country Bargain
acres $24,900. Beautiful stream,
'woods, fields & views! Gorgeous
wine country setting. Town rd elect!
Build right away! Hurry! 888-918-
6264

Residential Wanted
ANGELO BUYS HOUSES Cash
any condition. Handyman, fire,
.distressed, vacant, occupied.
Anywhere in FL! Apts. / Comm.,
-residential. No deal too big/small.
Quick closing. 1-800-SELL-I81; 1-
.954-816-4363
.WANTED 4 Local Homes to install
insulated metal roofing at Very Low
Cost. Lifetime Warranty. Energy
Savings to 40%. 18 colors, 100%
Financing, Free Estimate. 1-866-
430-2616,
www.nationalhomecraft.com






EMPLOYMENT
Help Wanted
AIRLINE MECHANIC Rapid
training for high paying Aviation
Career. FAA predicts severe
shortage. Financial aid if qualify.
Job placement assistance. Call AIM
1-888-349-5387.
First Day
C.N.A,
10pm-6am. Seeking person with
excellent attendance record, team
player, for night shift position.
Persons with above average skills &
excellent past work reference only
need apply. Contact Jennifer
Richardson, Lafayette Health Care
Center, 512 W. Main St., Mayo, FL.
CERTIFIED NURSING
ASSISTANTS
3p m-1 lp m Shin Opening'.
Full Time and Bendiis
Call Angela Akins ai: ,
386-862-7860: Or-apply at"
Suwannee Heallh Care Center
1620 E. Helvenston Street
Live Oak, FL 32064
EOE/D/V/M/F
First Day
CHEEK & SCOTT DRUGS
.in the Live Oak Plaza is now hiring
'customer service clerk. Apply in
.person at 542 Howard St. E., Live
COak, FI.
CLASS A CDL OTR DRIVERS
Seeded, two (2) years experience,
required. Health insurance,
retirement, & paid vacation.
Drug Free WorkPlace.
Call (386) 294-3411.
COST ACCOUNTING CLERK
,;needed for Smithfield Packing plant
"in Madison Fl. Must be able to irpul
,production data in accounting
program. Print and analyze .reports ,
ior correctness and enter in Excel or
'Access Prev.ous accounting
experience preferred Fax resume to
,850-973-18"'- or applyat .
One Slop Career Cenler. 600 East
Base Sireel Madisonr. FlI
AA.EOE Mi FID"V
First Day
DRIVERS ,,
Prolessinal class A drivers
OTR iracior iranler, good pay
Greal nome lime. healir. inr .
S 401K paid vacation rorinu
package, and top equipment all
in a small company atmosphere,
Sbul backed up wir, large company
benetils. Call Randy 800-632-8769
If recent driving school graduate,
Call Lavonna at 877'-440-7890
Swww PTSI-online com
ask aboul our ne. pay package


Driver/Laborer
Waste Management, Inc.
Lake City/Gainesville
Has an immediate opening for a
hard working, flexible individual to
fill the position of Driver/Laborer
for Lake City and Gainesville. This
position requires a minimum Class
B CDL with air brake endorsement.
Waste Management offers a full
benefits package including health
insurance and 401-K plan. If you feel
you meet the requirements, please
apply by phone
1-877-220-JOBS (5627)
or online at
WWW.WMCAREERS.COM
EOE/ADA/DFWP
DRIVER
Are you getting top 10 pay?
Leading home time? .
PRACTICAL MILEAGE PAY 3/27/06!
Van or Flatbed? Owner
Operators / Students
welcome. Sign on bonus.
Class A req'd. Roehl,
'THE TAKE HOME
MORE, BE HOME MORE
CARRIER." Call 7 days / week.
$$$ 800-626-4915 $$$
www.GoRoehl.com
DRIVERS LCT WANTS YOU!
OTR drivers, solos or teams. .3
months experience & CDL-A / HAZ
required. Full benefits package.
2003-2005 Equipment. Call 1-800-
362-0159 LCTransportation.com
DRIVERS $1500.00 bonus every 6
months. OTR, Excellent home time,
New Equipment, 1 year Experience
Class A with tank & hazmat. Call
877-882-6537.
www.oakleytransport.com
First Day
drivers

LONG MILES,
SPECIALIZED HAULING
EARN HIGH $$$ PAY
Great Home Time
TMC
800-247-2862 ext. 1
Recent Grad? Need your CDL?
Call 800-247-2862 ext. 3
www.tmctrans.com


Drivers.
PROFESSIONAL DRIVERS
Home' every night! Full benefits
package. Dry bulk and flat bed
positions available at our Newberry
terminal. Commercial Carriers 866-
300-8759.
First Day


drivers
TDT HAS OPPORTUNITIES
TO FIT YOUR LIFE!
Regional runs now open







For a Growing Account!

New Pay Package
Effective April 1st!
Medical BC/ BS and Dental Ins.
Long and Short Term Disability.
Life Insurance and 401 K
,Paid Vacation
& MUCH MORE!
ALSO HIRING DRIVERS TO
DELIVER IN FLORIDA
AND SOUTH GEORGIA
24 months exp. needed
Call 877-TDT-BEST
or visit www.gotdt.com
EOE
ELECTRICIAN HELPERS
Needed immediately for job in Live
Oak, FL. No experience necessary.
$8.97 per hr. Must have valid drivers
license, be ready to work & pass
,drug screen. Please call 352-376-
8375.
First Day
EMPLOYMENT
OPPORTUNITIES

Out of work? .Good paying jobs for
H.S. diploma grads. Training, medical
care. Travel required. Call 1-800-342-
8123 (FL) or 1-800-843-2189
(GA/SC


LPNs NEEDED
7am-7pm and 7pm-7am shift PT
Suwannee Health Care Center
1620 E. Helvenston Street
Live Oak, FL 32064
EOE/D/V/M/F


Employment Specialist

LOOKING FOR A FULFILLING,
PURPOSEFUL JOB SERVING
YOUR COMMUNITY?

Comprehensive Community
Services is seeking qualified
individual for a full-time
Employment Specialist position to
work with clients with disabilities.
Competitive wages and excellent
benefits. Must have a BA degree
with major in business, nursing,
education, behavioral or
rehabilitative science. Experience
in one of the previously mentioned
fields shall substitute on a year for
year basis for the required college
education. Valid Florida driver's
license and insurance. Capable of
working independently and able to
work flexible hours and days. Must
have effective interpersonal and
communication skills, ability to
analyze work tasks, strong desire
to work with people with disabilities
and have the physical abilities to
help consumers at job sites. Must
.pass all background screening.
ADA/EOE/Drug free work place.
Apply in person at:
Comprehensive Community
Services, Inc., 506 South Ohio
Avenue, Live Oak, Florida 32064.
FULL/PART-TIME. If you have ever
sold pre-need cremation/funeral
services, you should look into this.
We offer the best support, leads,
commissions in the industry! 1-800-
862-9602
HANDYMEN. Service Techs to
provide handyman services to
national chain stores throughout
Florida. Experience working directly
w/customers, own tools &
transportation required. FT/PT.
Paid weekly & mileage. 1-866-
HANDY44 (426-3944)
First Day
LPN
Private Duty Shift in the
Lake City, FL area: 3-11.
Please call (386) 755-1544.,
MAINTENANCE ENGINEER
wanted: Full time, skilled in all trades.'
Excellent benefits w/possible
housing.. Apply in person, Camp
Weed & the Cerveny Conference
Center, 11057 Camp Weed Place,
Live Oak, FL (5 mi. east of Live Oak
on US 90.)
Maintenance
HELP WANTED maintenance man
with knowledge of plumbing, electric
and carpentry. Tools required.
Transportation a must. Drug free
workplace. Call (386) 330-2567
First Day
MDS/PPS COORDINATOR
Must be RN with MDS experience
preferred. Full Time with
Benefits/401-K. Please call Amelia
Tompkins, Brenda Lacy or Angela
Akins at 386-362-7860 or apply in
person at Suwannee Health Care
Center, 1620 E. Helvenston St.,
Live Oak, FL 32064. EOE/D/V/M/F

First Day
medical

SHANDS Live Oak
Medical Group
currently has'the following
position open:

ULTRASOUND TECH-PRN
(evenings/weekends)

Competitive salary and
excellent benefit package.
For more information contact
Angie Altman @ (386) 362-1413-
Ext. 238 or Fax resume to:
(386)364-1826
EOE, M/F/VID,
Drug Free Workplace

MH serv/repair

WAYNE FRIER
CORPORATE OFFICE
is now hiring lor Mobile Home
Service and Used Home Repair
Position. Experience required Call
Larry J. Olds for interview 386-362-
2720.
OFFICE ASSISTANT/DISPATCHER
Approx 30 hrs per wk, M6n-Fri. Long
term. opportunity. Will train right
person. E-mail' resume to:
jim@moscopier.6om. (Live Oak, FL)


Professional






LAKE CITY
COMMUNITY tiLtillE
168 Duty Days Tenured Track To
Commence August 2006

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR,
ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY
Master's Degree with at least 18
graduate hours in discipline;
Medical Doctorate; or masters with
18 graduate hours in work
centered on Anatomy &
Physiology. Ability to also teach
Biology, Physical Science, or other
science related course desired.

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR,
HUMANITIES
Master's Degree in Humanities or
Master's with at least 18 graduate
hours in Humanities or related
disciplines. Ability to teach in 3
disciplines (Art, Music, and History
or Literature) preferred.

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR.
MATHEMATICS
Master's Degree with at least 18
graduate hours in Mathematics
prefix courses. Ability to use
graphing calculators and
computers.

Application Deadline: Application
and materials must arrive by April
14, 2006 to guarantee
consideration. Persons interested
should provide College application,
vita, and photocopies of
transcripts. All foreign transcripts
must be submitted with official
translation and evaluation. Salary
based on education and
experience.

Position details and applications
available on the web at:
www.lakecitycc.edu
Human Resources Development
Lake City Community College
149 SE College Place
Lake City, FL 32025-2007
Phone: (386) 754-4314
Fax: (386) 754-4594
Email:
boettcherg@iakecitycc.edu

LCCC is accredited by the
Southern Association of Colleges'
and Schools.VP/ADA/EA/EO
College in Education &
Employment

First Day
SALESPERSON NEEDED
at Bobby Corbett's Mobile Home
Center. $25-$50K annual income.
See Buddy Selph at 1126 Howard
St. E. in Live Oak, Fl.

Want To Work in N. Florida?
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
Live Oak, Suwannee County, FL
Due .to growth we have new
employment opportunities in our
modern poultry operations.

Examples of available jobs:*
Deboner: $9.26
Packers: $8.71
Warehouse: $9.06
Night Sanitation: $9.06
Live Hangers: $11.20
Maintenance: $9.20-$14.00
*Includes Perfect Attendance
Bonus of $.95/hour

Successful candidates must be
able to 'perform the essential
functions of the job with or without
accommodations, and be legally
authorized to work. Will train.
Overtime work available daily and
Weekend. Medical and life
insurance; dental, vision and -
prescription drug programs, paid
vacations, paid holidays, crcdil
union and more.

Apply Now!!!
Gold Kist Inc.
19740 US Hwy 90 W.
Live Oak, Florida 32060
English 386-208-0205
Espanol 386-208-0190
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
EOE-AA-M-F-V-D ,
APPLICATIONS also ACCEPTED
Employment CONNECTIONS
LOCATIONS:
1416 N. Ohio Ave. 200 W.Base
Live Oak, FL Madison, FL


SEASONAL POSITIONS
SUWANNEE PARKS & RECREATION

Suwannee County is currently
accepting applications for the
following temporary positions:

DAY CAMP COORDINATOR
at Suwannee Parks & Recreation.
Employment will begin May 22,
2006 and will continue through the
summer. Nature of work includes
planning, organizing, supervising
and instructing the summer youth
program. Salary range is $6.80-
$13.67 per hour, depending on
experience and qualifications.
Applicants must be at least 16
years of age. 386-364-3410.

CAMP COUNSELOR
,at Suwannee Parks & Recreation.
Employment will begin May 22,
2006 and will continue through the
summer. Nature of work includes
supervising and instructing the
summer youth program. Minimum
rate of pay is $6.40 per hour.
Applicants must be at least 16
years of age. 386-364-3410.

LIFEGUARD
at Suwannee Parks & Recreation.
Applicants must possess a current
Lifeguard Certification by the date
of employment. For information
regarding certification
requirements, contact Suwannee
Parks & Recreation at '386-362-
3004. Minimum rate of pay is $6.40
per hour; Applicants must be at
least 16 years of age.

All applications may be obtained
from the Administrative Services
Department, 224 Pine Avenue,
Live Oak, FL 32064, 386-364-
3410, Positions will remain open
until filled. All applicants subject
to drug testing prior to
employment. EEO/AA/V/D

Supported Living Coach

LOOKING FOR A FULFILLING
AND PURPOSEFUL JOB
SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY?

Comprehensive Community
Services is seeking qualified
individual for a full-time Supported
Living Coach position. Competitive
wages and excellent benefits.
Associate's degree in nursing,
education, or social sciences.
Experience may be substituted for
college on a year for year basis.
Valid Florida drivers license, with
good driving record. Physical ability
to meet needs of persons served.
Must pass all background
screening. ADA/EOE/Drug free
work place. Apply in person at:
Comprehensive Community
Services, 506 South Ohio Avenue,
Live Oak, Florida 32064.
TECHNICIANS/HELPERS
*n ie, ioar I:.cal eed .t 'vege-alon
management corporation. F/T,
insurance, 401K offered. Valid FI
driver's, license & out-of-towrn
weekday work req'd. Apply in person
@ NaturChem, Inc., 4134 US Hwy.
441 South, Lake City, FL.


TILE & MARBLE
Well established company looking
For the right employee!!
Installer/Assistant
Must have experience
Must be able to lift 701bs.
Reliable transportation
Smoke free environment
Please call 386-755-1991 for appt.
Drug screen/Backgrd req.





TRANSPORTATION
Autos for Sale
CHEVY Max 2002. DVD, leather,
sunroof, skid control, XM satellite
radio, 32 MPG. $18,000.00 Call 386-
963-5500 after 7 p.m.
First Day
FORD T-Bird, 1993 $2500.00 BUICK
Skylark 1996 $4800.00. Fiberglass
15ft boat w/motor, 1966, $1600.00.
All in excellent condition. Golf carts
also available. Call 386-658-3600.
PONTIAC Bonneville 1983-
Mechanic's special. Clean interior,
AC works. Still dependable
transportation. $300.00 OBO. Call
352-225-0054.
TOYOTA Camry XLE, 1999. With
sunroof! How about this! Ask about.
the guaranteed 'credit approval
program with little down! Call local
(386) 590-6151
Trucks for Sale
DODGE Ram 1500 Quad Cab, 2003
Can be yours! Guaranteed credit
approval. Call local (386) 590-6151
formore information.
FORD F-150 Lariat Super Cab
1997-4.6 Liter EFI V8, AT, all power,
AM/FM/Cassette/6 CD, excellent
condition. $8,000.00 OBO. Call 386-
362-7955 or 386-208-9864.
GMC Diesel 1999-60,000 miles,
hydraulic lift, diamond plated bed.
$15,000.00 OBO. 386-362-1221.
TOYOTA Tundra Crew Cab SR5,
2004. This can be yours. Ask about
the guaranteed credit approval plan.
Calllocal (386) 590-6151.
Utility
FORD Expedition XLT, 2003. And
guaranteed credit approval with little
down! Oh my! Unheard of! Call local
(386) 590-6151.
.FORD, Explorer XLT. 2003. Ask
about my guaranteed credit
approval. Call local t386) 590-6.151
to find out more!

Vans for Sale
CHEVY Lumina Mini-van 1996-
Needs ergriine work, less than 145K
miles. $1,000.00 OBO. Call 386-688-
5307. '
Accessories/Parts
WHEELS & TIRES- Set lof 2005
Cadiilac Escalade wheels & fires,
factory magnesium rims. $125.00
each or 4 lor $450.00 Call 386-755-
2424, ask for Gus.


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can use, like a summer rental home or a new sofa
for the living room. Best of all, you can shop the
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