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City and county
come to an
agreement
on impact fees
N Also work City and county officials held
a joint workshop on Monday
together night to discuss sewer tap and
to help ESP impact fees for businesses lo-
cated in the Hamilton Coun-
expand ty/PCS Industrial Park.
In 2000 the County used
grant money to run water and
sewer lines from the City of Jasper to the Industrial
Park and to build a water tower on US Hwy. 129. The
City paid $64,000 to the County for the water tower
and the County deeded the water and sewer lines to
the City, who operates and maintains the system and
receives all service fees.
see County, Page 7A
Animal shelter
and clinic to be
built in Jennings
Two non-profit organizations have joined forces
to provide an animal shelter and spay./neuter clin-
ic for cats and dogs in Hamilton County.
Katy Rooney. director of North Florida PAWS.
recently purchat-ed land on IUS 41, north of len-
nings. for the shelter and clinic. Kerry Ga\roniky..
.'director of Puppy Place CARES, will oversee the
no-kill shelter.
The facility iw-ill include indoor/outdoor
kennels for adoptable cats and dogs. which
have been deemed healthy by a veterinarian,
have been spayed or neutered, have received
basic obedience training and are-on heartivorm
see Animal, Page 2A
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Randy Davis, Alonzo Daniels, Sgt. David Ehlert and deputy Mike Cohen are keeping the pace. Staff Photo
Local athletes and officers participate
in Torch Run for Specia
Special Olympic athletes and law
enforcement officers carried the
torch in Hamilton County for the
Law Enforcement Torch Run for
Special Olympics, on Wednesday,
April 5. After running from Trinity
Community Hospital to Central
Hamilton Elementary, the team
passed the torch to a representative
of the Suwannee County team at
the Spirit of Suwannee Music Park.
Law enforcement officers from
over 300 Florida agencies (police
departments, sheriff's offices, Flori-
da Department of Corrections,
Florida Department of LawEn-
forcement, Federal Bureau of Inves-
tigation, Drug Enforcement
Agency, U.S. Customs, Air Force
Police and Marine Patrol) all partic-
ipate in the state-wide Law En-
forcement Torch Run to benefit the
athletes of Special Olympics Flori-
da. Each year, over 3,000 officers
carry the torch on a 1500-mile relay
through more than 60 counties in
Florida.
The run is the movement's largest
grass-roots fundraiser and public
awareness event. Funds are gener-
ated through contributions from in-
dividuals and businesses along the
way and through sales of the popu-
lar Torch Run T-shirts and caps.
This event is held each year prior
to Special Olympics Florida State
I Olympics
Summer Games, which will be held
at the University of South Florida
in Tampa, April 28-29 this year. The
intrastate torch relay will last the
entire month of April and culmi-
nate at the Opening Ceremonies.
Officers' from around the state will
join together to tail,e the "Flame of
Hope" into the'stadium. '
The Law Enforcement Torch Run
began in 1981 when Police Chief
Richard LaMunyon from Wichita,
Kansas, saw an urgent need to raise
funds for and increase awareness of
see Local, Page 2A
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SHE students have a new reason to
Students at South Hamilton Elementary
(SHE) are enjoying recess more now that they
have new playground equipment.
Step Up Florida, a Department of Health
program that promotes daily exercise and
proper nutrition, gave $5,000 to Hamilton
County to be used to encourage physical activ-
ity. The grant was administered through the
Hamilton County Health Department by
Sharon Gay, Community Health Nursing Di-
rector, and Hugh Giebeig, Health Department
Administrator.
After considering several ideas, Gay and
Giebeig decided to divide the money equally
between the elementary schools in the county
for .playground equipment:
"We decided to start with the children," Gay
said. "More children are becoming overweight
and developing health problems at an.early
age."
During discussions with Superintendent of
"I was glad to be able to help out with
this project. They were really in need and
we were able to give our share of the
money along with Central. It was a total
team effort! It's all about helping kids.
North Hamilton Elementary is very proud
to donate their share of the funds to
help out our "sister" school in this
worthwhile project."
Jeff Burnam, NHE Principal
Schools Harry Pennington and the principals
of the schools, it became apparent that SHE
had the greatest need for new playground
equipment.-The only equipment they had
was a set of swings, a balance beam, a castle
climber and a ladder climber.
Jeffrey Burnam, North Hamilton Elemen-
tary principal (NHE), and Marjorie Cooks,
Central Hamilton Elementary (CHE) princi-
pal, generously agreed to give their portion
of the grant to SHE.
"I am pleased that Mrs. Gay was able to
secure funding for the new playground
equipment through the Step Up, Florida!
project," Pennington said. "I would like to
commend both Mr. Burnam and Ms. Cooks
see SHE, Page 2A
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"I was more than happy to give Central's
portion of the money to South
Hamilton. We (administrators) get so
consumed with our students' needs that
we tend to forget about the district as a
whole, but when I was asked to consider
giving my portion to South Hamilton,
I did not have a second thought. I hope
the students enjoy the equipment."
Marjorie Cooks, CHE Principal
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Special Olympics. The Torch Run was
quickly adopted by the International As-
sociation of Chiefs of Police, which is now
recognized as the founding law enforce-
ment organization of the Torch Run.
To learn more about the Torch Run visit
Special Olympics Florida's web site at
www.sofl.org/letr.aspx.
The Special Olympics team and their supporters, prepare for the Law Enforcement
Torch Run on Wednesday, April 5. Pictured I-r: Hamilton County Sheriffs Office Investi-
gator Pam Allen, Fundraiser Chairperson Kalinda Hughes, Deputy Mike Cohen, Alonzo
Daniels, Sgt. David Ehlert, Randy Davis, Deputy Chris Hughes and Helen Udell, Spe-
cial Olympics Hamilton Coordinator. Staff Photo
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pose with the team before the run. TCH was one of the sponsors of the event. Staff Photo
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Students at Central Hamilton Elementary greet the runners. Staff Photo
The Hamilton team passes the torch to a representative from the Suwannee team. Staff Photo
Animal
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medication (dogs only).
The clinic will provide low cost spaying
and neutering. Long range plans include .a
mobile unit that will serve a 75 mile radius.
"Area residents will benefit from the
spay/neuter clinic which will reduce the
number of strays on the streets. There sim-
ply are not enough people to adopt all the
homeless animals, so spaying or neutering
is the answer to reducing the number of
homeless cats and dogs."
"Education is the long-term answer,"
Gavronsky added, "but spaying and neuter-
ing are the more immediate answers."
Rooney who is a certified dog trainer and
other trainers will conduct dog training
classes and seminars. The classes will cover
obedience, behavior issues, agility for fun
and dog aggression. The one- or two-day
seminars will cover a broad range of sub-
jects and activities.
North Florida PAWS is currently subsi-
dizing the PAWS To SPAY program for
owners of cats and dogs. The program is-
sues a voucher based on the owner's in-
come for reduced cost spaying at Huston
Veterinary Clinic. Call 792-3134 or 397-4346
for more information or visit a clinic at 910
NW Hwy. 41 in Jasper or 10606 Bridge St.
in White Springs.-
Anyone interested in volunteering at the
animal shelter should contact Katy Rooney
at P.O. Box 208, Ft. White, FL 32038 or
email nfLpaws@bellsouth.net, or contact
Kerry Gavronsky at P.O. Box 525, White
Springs, FL 32096 or email
kgavronsky@aol.com.
For more information visit the
w %,x-.riflpuppvplace.org. or www.north-
floridpaws.org.
SHE
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for donating their schools' share of the
funds to Mr. Bush for South Hamilton El-
emeritary, the school with the greatest
need for the new equipment. I appreciate
everyone working together for the com-
mon good of our students."
The staff at SHE has wanted to get new
playground equipment for some time be-
cause the existing equipment is old, but
the funds have not been available.
"On behalf of the students at Soth ,
Hamilton Elementary, we appreciate the
generosity of the Hamilton County
Health Department," Waylon Bush, SHE
Administrator said. "We appreciate their
genuine concern for the health, safety,
and welfare of the SHE students. Also,
we greatly appreciate the unselfishness of
Mr. Burnham and Ms. Cooks and the
foresight of Mr. Pennington."
The school bought a large piece of
equipment called the Contender, which
consists of various le els of climbing bars
for building muscles and can be used as
an obstacle course. According to Gay, the
new equipment doesn't address all the
sIchol's needs.,but itis a start.; i, ..
Contributions can be made to the SHE
Parent Teacher Organization for, more
playground equipment.
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THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 2006
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THURSDAY. APRIL 2
69TH ANNUAL MEETING
of the
Suwannee Valley Electric Cooperative, Inc.
Will be held at the
Suwannee County Coliseum
Saturday, April 29, 2006
In Live Oak, Florida
ENTERTAINMENT, PRIZES, BUSINESS, FELLOWSHIP
PROGRAM
8:00 a.m
8:45 a.m.
10:00 a.m.
10:00 a.m.
- 9:50 a.m.
Invocation
"Sacred Hearts", Perry, FL
(First Bap. of L.O.)
"Meeting Begins"
Welcome
Introduction of Guests
Announcement of Quorum
Reading of Official Notice & Mailing Thereof
Treasurer's Report
Manager's Report
Business Session
Election of Trustees
Drawing of Prizes
Registration
Entertainment
Registration Closes
Clarence Parker
Jerry Goff, President
John C. Martz, VP/CEO
George Poucher, Secretary
George Poucher, Secretary
Sidney Lord, Treasurer
John C. Martz, VP/CEO
Attorney Austin Peele
Districts 4, 5 and 6
(Board Approved Proxies Available at SVEC Headquarters)
R.H. Scott, Jr., Trustee
OVER 100 PRIZES GIVEN AWAY (MUST BE PRESENT TO WIN)
1ST Prize: UP TO $100 credit per month for the next twelve months
21 Prize: Up to $75 credit per month for the next twelve months
31 Prize: Up to $50 credit per month for the next twelve months
(REGISTRATION CLOSES AT 10:00 a.m.)
MANY OTHER GREAT PRIZES GIVEN AWAY
(EACH REGISTERED MEMBER RECEIVES DOOR PRIZE)
REPORT OF ELECTION
Attorney Austin Peele
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THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 2006
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City and County
Dear Editor,
Our elected officials are
slowly destroying our great
nation. The Republicans
and Democrats are all in
bed with corporate Ameri-
ca; those interests are obvi-
ously more important than
those of the legal citizens of
these United States.
If the illegal immigrants
in this country want citi-
zenship, they should get in
line and fill out the forms. I
don't blame the immigrants
for wanting to live in this
country as Mexico's gov-
ernment is more corrupt
than ours (barely). The
blame for our immigration
problems lies squarely on
the shoulders of corpora-
tions who wish to pay third
world country wages.
Farmers, who you remem-
ber made use of the slave
trade and last but not least,
our yellow bellied govern-
ment officials, state and
federal.
We all know the govern-
ment will never deport the
illegals. But there is one
thing Washington's finest
could do. The one thing
Washington does best, tax
them to death. I propose
that all illegals should be is-
sued federal identification
cards. These would be used
for employment eligibility
and tax purposes. 'How
about 10 percent federal,
seven percent state and
eight percent social securi-
ty?
Since they are not U.S. cit-
izens they would not file in-
come taxes and would not
be eligible for refunds. (Can
anyone say federal deficit
reductions?)
Immigrants should not be
eligible for Social Security
benefits before paying into
the system for 30 years. We
know all about the dire
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straits our Social Security
System is in. This influx of
additional funds may keep
it at least a few more years.
I know illegal immigrants
are not the only threat fac-
ing our nation. It probably
isn't even the greatest. But
until more of us concerned
citizens start going to -the
polls regularly, the biggest
threats will remain in office.
For those of you who don't
know, the (I) beside some
candidates names not only
mean incumbent, but also
lets you know, who they are
looking out for. Hint, It ain't
you.
One man's view.
Donnie Bonnell
Jasper, Florida
Hamilton County Board
of County Commissioners
will meet at 9 a.m. on Tues-
day, May 2, and at 6 p.m.
and on Tuesday, May 16, in
the Board Room at the
Hamilton County Court-
house, 207 NE First St.,
Jasper. For more informa-
tion call 792-6639 or 792-
1288.
Jennings Town Council
will meet at 7 p.m. on Tues-
day, May 2, at the Jennings
Town Hall, 1199 Hamilton
Ave., Jennings. For more in-
Vleetings
formation, call 938-4131.
Hamilton County Cham-
ber of Commerce, Inc. will
meet at 7 p.m. on Thursday,
May 4, in the Chamber of
Commerce Building, 205
Hatley St., Jasper. For more
information call 792-1300.
UF/IFAS hosts Stone Fruits Twilight Tour
The University of Flori-
'da/Institute of Food and
Agricultural Sciences
(UF/IFAS) will host its
Stone Fruits for North Flori-
da Twilight Field Tour at
the North Florida Research
and Education. Center in
Suwannee Valley (NFREC-
SV) located at CR 417, on
Tuesday, May 9, from 6 p.m.
to 8 p.m.
"The UF/IFAS has recent-
ly released stone fruit vari-
eties well adapted to North
Florida, creating new op-
portunities for producers in.
this region," said Bob
Hochmuth, the UF/IFAS
multi-county agent at
NFREC-SV.
Crops include peaches,
nectarines, and plums. The
tour will include .discus-
sions on a wide range of
topics including pest man-
agement programs (insects,
diseases and weeds), choos-
ing the correct mix of vari-
eties for your farm and mar-
ket strategies for local sales.
There will also be an oppor-
tunity for attendees to taste
some of the varieties.
NFREC-SV serves the di-
verse agricultural interests
in the region including veg-
etables, fruit crops, protect-
ed culture, forestry, tobacco
and other forage crops.
Refreshments will be pro-
vided. Call 386-362-1725 to
register. Visit nfrec-
sv.ifas.ufl.edu for more in-
formation.
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Charles T. Hall
M r. Charles T. Hall, res-
ident of Live Oak and
successful mortician and
businessman for more than
five decades, passed on Sun-
day, April 23, 2006, in his
home. He slept peacefully
away with his loving wife,
family and friends around
him.
Wake services were held
on Tuesday, April 25, 2006,
at 6 p.m. at Hall's Memorial
Chapel in Jasper and
Wednesday, April 26, 2006,
at 6 p.m. at Greater Bethel
AME Church where Rev.
Charles Burke is pastor.
Funeral services will be
held on Thursday, April 27,
2006, at 8 p.m. at African
Baptist Church where Rev.
Alex Fountain is pastor.
Florida Morticians Associa-
tion, 4th District of Georgia
The Community Chorus
of North Florida Communi-
ty College will perform a
concert on Sunday, April 30
at 3,p.m.:at.the Grace.Pres-
byterian! Church, 1200 N.
Washington St., Madison.
Co-directed by Drs.
Arnold and Rebecca Burkarf
the chorus will present an
eclectic, program of choral
works from the Renaissance
Charles T Hall
and Hall's Funeral Home in
charge.' Eric A. Brown, LFD.
Survivors include: a lov-
ing wife-Louise Hall, Live
Oak. One son-Charles T.
Hall Jr., four sisters-in-law:
Sallie Hicks and Doris Ervin,
both of Miami, Florida; Are-
lius Tomlinson, Live Oak;
Florida; Evangelist Elizabeth
Hicks, Atlanta, Georgia; a
host of cousins, other rela-
tives, friends, the Hall's
Staff, and a devoted caretak-
er, Donald A. Brown.
House of Prayer
welcomes everyone
The House of Prayer Church of Jasper, currently
meeting at the Scout Hut across from the Civic Center,
would like you to join them for worship services on
Sunday at 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Pastors are Raymond
Ganey and Calv in Deas. Everyone is welcome.
For more information call 792-3357.
Appreciation day for
Phillip (PJ) Jackson
Everyone is invited to
come and show their appre-
ciation of Phillip (PJ) Jackson,
assistant pastor of St. Paul's
House of Prayer in Jennings,
for 20 plus years of service at
3 p.m. on Saturday, May 13,
at the Jasper Civic Center.
The theme for the event is A
Young Man God has Ap-
pointed, Anointed, and Cho-
sen to Teach and Preach the
Gospel.
For more information con-
tact Bonita Jones or Denise
Lee.
to the 21st Century. The-pro-
gram will be in fiye parts:
Sacred Music of Five Cen-
turies, Follow the Sun, Folk
Music 'of Southern ,U.S.,
Madrigals for Spring and In
Memoriam-USA 9/11. The
program is free and open to
the public. For more infor-
mation, contact Dr. Rebecca
Burkart at 850-973-1643 or
email Music@nfcc.edu.
C~b~funr~e~s.
Class of 1956
The Jasper High School
class of 1956 will hold
their 50th class reunion on
"the weekend 'of 'May 5
through May 7. The week-
end will begin at the
Texas Road House in Lake
City at. 6 p.m. on Friday,
May 5. Dinner will be on
your own. A banquet will
be held on Saturday, May
6 at ,6:30 p.m. at the
Telford House in .White
Springs. Attire is dressy.
For more. information
concerning weekend ac-
tivities contact Franklin
Smith at 792-1529.
The Old
Dusty Building
by Kirston Redman
I walked into a building
and there before my eyes
I saw a lonely alter
and I started to cry
No pews were in this building
just this lowly old bench
dust filled the air
along with a filthy stench
I put my finger on the alter
and swiped off a little dust
I thought I could pray later
then thought, no, I must
as I bent down on my. knees
I prayed to the Lord
as I asked for forgiveness
I looked forward
I looked toward the wall
and turned back around
the building was now clean
then got up off the ground
There were pews that weren't dusty
and the walls were white
the building was cleansed
it felt like all seemed right
I walked out of the Chapel
and I was astonished to see
that, that old dusty chapel
was the Secret Place in me.
Rebecca Carley Morgan
Tfiarn You
Rebecca Carley Morgan
was born on October 4,
2005. She is the daughter
of Ron and Denise Morgan
and the sister of Robyn
and Courtney Bibby.
Proud grandparents are
Ronny and Louise Morgan
and Ruby Izell, and the
late William Izell. First of
all we thank God for giv-
ing us our miracle baby;
we also want to thank all
the churches for .their
prayers, .cards and flowers
during Carley's birth and
recent hospitalization.
Carley is doing great!
A special thanks to
Brother Carter, pastor of
Burnham Christian
Church for being at the
hospital in our time of
need for support. Thanks
to ,our, families,, friends
and co-workers for their
support.
Thank you
Ron and Denise Morgan
Attention Hamilton GED graduates
The Hamilton County
School. Board would like to
recognize you for your ac-'
complishments in earning
and receiving your GED
Diploma through participa-
tion in the Hamilton VTAE
Program since the 2003-2004
school year..
Information has been sent
to GED graduates indicating
the time and date for recogni-
tion by the School Board. If
you received your GED
diploma since the 2003-2004
school term and did not re-
ceive this information, con-
tact Evelyn Davis at 792-6529.
WATER
SOFTENER
595up
SEAMAN'S
AQUA CLEAN
230 W. Howard St. "
Live Oak .
362-4043
ELECTION
NOTICE
The Town of White Springs will hold a
Special Election June 13, 2006 for one (1)
council vacancy. Qualifying ends Noon May
9, 2006. Candidates may pick up their
packets in person in order .to receive filing
instructions and information from Town
Clerk, Shirley Heath.
Candidates who DO NOT complete all of the
qualifying process and paperwork by Noon,
May 9, 2006 WILL NOT be on the ballot.
Candidates for office shall have been duly
registered voters in Hamilton County, and
must physically reside in the Town of White
Springs for twelve (12) months immediately
preceding qualifying. Any person who' has
been currently deprived of his civil rights
through conviction for committing a crime
involving, a felony or moral turpitude shall
not be qualified to hold office. 260276-F
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FIRST ADVENT CHRISTIAN
N.W. 15th Avenue Jasper.
Rev. Fran Wood
Sunday
Sunday School.....................10:00 a.m.
Morning Worship ................11:00 a.m.
Wednesday
Prayer Fellowship.......... ..6:30 p.m.
226954-F
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
1/2 mile East on Hwy. 6, Jasper, F 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 S 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship................................. 11:00 a.m.
Children's Choir &
Evening Worship 6:00 pm..
Wednesday
Youth & Children Actities............ 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.
Moming 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
Prayer Meeting
and Youth Meeing
IlIlEPEDENlBAI=TIST I lll=Hil. SIO
FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH
13159 S.E.C.R. 137, Jasper, FL
Pastor-Avin Miller Phone (386) 792-2470
Sunday
Sunday School 10:00 a.m.
Sunday Worship........................11:00 a.m.
Evening Worship........................ 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday
Prayer Service 7:30 p.m.
226964-F
CHURCH OF CHRIST
CHURCH OF CHRIST
N.W. 3rd St., Jasper
Bldg.: 792-2277
Sunday
Sunday School S 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
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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
JASPER CHURCH OF GOD
408 Palmetto Ave., Jasper, 792-2312
Pastor: Michael Wirt
Sunday
Sunday School '10:00 a.m.
Morning W orship...........................11:00 a.m.
Sunday Evening 6:00 p.m.
Wed. Family Training......................7:00 p.m.
Ministering to all ages.
226968-F
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
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.....................1...0:30 a.m:
Wednesday
Bible Study (allage groupsi................7:00 p.m.
Call Church for Directions
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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
IR P riEiS BYT I RIIR CHURCH
204 N.W. 3rd Avenue, Jasper, 792-2258
Pastor: Rev. Doug Hilliard, 792-8412
4) SUNDAY
Sunday School ...................... 10:00 a.m.
Worship Service... .................... 11:00 a.m.
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\ Prayer in Fellowship Hall...............9:00 a.m.
^ V 't Choir Practice 7:30 p.m.
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The City has imposed
$9,200 in sewer tap and im-
pact fees on G.A.P. Roofing
who is constructing a facili-
ty at the Industrial Park. The
county disputes the fees,
quoting a letter signed by
then City Manager Ralph
bowers in 2002: "The Coun-
ty's contribution (the con-
struction of the water and
sewer lines and the water
tower) will more than offset
any contemplated connec-
tion fees."
The meeting began with a
simple question from Coun-
ty Commissioner Chairman
Mike Adams, "Will you
lower or waive the fees?"
City Manager Kent Cichon
responded by explaining
the history and the reason
for impact fees.
City Council Chairperson
Cecil Rowe said," I feel the
citizens of the city have paid
enough. We fund economic
development with impact
fees we shouldn't waive
them."
"We know the city needs
impact fees," Bob Poor,
County Coordinator, said.
"The County is not asking
that all fees be waived, just
the ones for the businesses
in the Industrial Park. The
City should honor the
agreements thatwere made
in good faith."
Poor explained the back-
ground for the agreement
and described the incentives
the County uses to attract
new businesses to the area.
Vice-Mayor Edna Burn-
ham asked the commission-
ers, "Where were you when
Glenn Richards, Doug Mc-
Gauley and Dollar General
came in? If it's in the city
limits, it doesn't matter to
you. We will not waive or
lower the fees."
Henry Shelton, City engi-
neer, stated that the Indus-
trial Park is an "operational
liability" and that it costs the
city to service it. According
to Shelton the City will not
make any money from busi-
nesses located in the park.
After more discussion
about the intent of the origi-
nal plans, the audience ap-
plauded when Adams said,
"The point is to spur eco-
nomic development in the
county and have businesses
come in. We want the city to
waive the fees because we
think 40 jobs is worth it."
Cichon asked why the
County could not use the
phosphate fees from PCS
Phosphate in White Springs.
Poor said that those funds
were being used to develop
an industrial park at Genoa
for a business that would
hire as many as 100 employ-
ees and to build a .well, a
water treatment, and a sew-
er treatment plant at the in-
tersection of 1-75 and SR 6.
The audience applauded
two long-time residents of
Hamilton County who ad-
dressed the commissioners
and the council. Jack Vin-
cent said, "We have to get
this county together to
amount to anything. I came
. to see you solve something,
but it doesn't look like you
will."
Lamar Royals added, "We
need to do something to at-
tract jobs. It is time .to come
to an agreement. 'Those of
you who are sitting in those
chairs up there have some
hard decisions to make to
keep our quality of life. The
City and the County need to
work together."
Cichon wanted to know
how many jobs were guar-
anteed to Hamilton County
residents. Poor responded
that the county could not re-
quire a company to hire em-
ployees only from the coun-
ty, as that would be a viola-
tion of the Equal Opportuni-'
ty Employment Act.
Perry Ruthowski, General
Manager of ESP, stated that
98% of their employees
lived in the county. Cichon
pointed out that Ruthowski
was probably the highest
paid employee at that facili-
ty and asked him where he
lived. Ruthowski answered
that he lived in Valdosta,
Ga., and explained that he
moved from Atlanta, Ga.,
and his children wanted to
continue going to school in
a system that used the same
scheduling they had been
using.
A gentleman in the audi-
ence commented that if the
city could hire only people
from the county, Cichon
would not have a job.
When Jan Yancey, a mem-
ber of the audience, suggest-
ed that the City forgive half
the fees and the County pay
the other half, Mayor
Matthew Hawkins an-
swered, "We can't afford to
give away impact fees. We
can't waive them because
we might get sued by other
businesses who have to pay
the fees."
Cichon said' the County
could pay the impact fees
with funds it will receive
from the cardroom. He ac-
cused the commissioners of
voting against the card-
room but it created a new
source of revenue for the
County. Adams stated that
the commissioners allowed
the voters to decide the
cardroom issue and asked
if the City was receiving
any money from the card-
room.
When Cichon said no,
Adams asked, "Where is the
cardroom located?" Cichon
answered that it is in Jasper.
Adams then asked, "Don't
they use the restroom and
drink water? Then the City
is receiving money from the
cardroom."
County Commissioner
Leon McGauley quietly
broke into the debate, "The
question is this are you go-
ing to honor this agree-
ment? I'm still honoring
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agreements made by Jack
Vincent over 30 years ago.
He is no longer a commis-
sioner but I honor them. We
had no agreement with
Glenn Richards, Doug Mc-
Gauley or Dollar General."
When Cichon answered
that the agreement did not
apply to impact fees, Mc-
Gauley said, "It says fees. It is
an official document signed
by Ralph Bowers."
Cichon again mentioned
the funds from the card-
room. Clerk of Court Greg
Godwin explained that the
cardroom would generate a
only a small amount of rev-
enue and the County would
not know until September
how much money they
would receive from the card-
room.
McGauley broke in again
and said, "I'm not talking
about the cardroom. Does
the fee have to be paid before
the tap?"
When Cichon said yes,
McGauley said, "Then it is a
tap fee."
Cichon responded that a
tap fee and an impact fee are.
not the same thing. Commis-
sioner Randy Ogburn asked
how much was the total fee
and Cichon answered
$9,200.
Ogbum said, "It's silly to
dispute over $9,200. If G.A.P.
had known about this, they
would never have come
here. I make a motion that,
the county pays it."
Jack Miley, a member of
the audience, urged the
County not to pay the fees.
"The county is making every
effort to get companies to
come here but the City is grant to buy another water
saying we don't want you tower.
unless you pay more. The Ruthowski said ESP
City will make money off would provide the land for a
the businesses! Is this genius new tower and would pay
or what?" the costs of an engineer. Ci-
After more discussion, chon responded that the
Mayor Hawkins made a mo- City would work on it as
tion to allow the County or quickly as possible and give
the Development Authority an answer in a "couple of
to pay the fees. The motion weeks." Ruthowski re-
was passed unanimously. sponded that "the sooner the
Adams then stated that better."
the County wanted to dis- Shelton said that the tower
cuss a related issue concern- was built in the 1920s and
ing ESP. "We want to settle it the master plan did not re-
tonight and not wait for an- quire that tower. It was actu-
other workshop. ESP is a vi- ally costing the city money.
tal industry and we.need to "If we can get a new tank out
keep it here." of the deal, then I say 'yes,"'
Ruthowski said the cornm- he added.
pany wanted to spend ap- Adams pointed out that
proximately four million grants take time and the
dollars to expand the. facility tower needed to be moved
in Jasper, but a water tower now. Ruthowski said ESP
needed to be moved from would pay part of the mov-
the property. He said he ing costs.
wanted permission to move. City ,"Council member
the tower. Kathy Avriett made a mo-
Ruthowski pointed out tion for the City to remove
that the company currently the tower, which was passed
has 162 employees and re- unanimously. Then Mayor
minded everyone that 98% Hawkins made a motion to
of those lived in the county. also remove some gas lines
He said that they would in- in the same area. That mo-
crease the employees to over tion passed unanimously
300. He added that they also.
would hire students with a Adams made a motion
3.0 grade point average part- for the county to help move
time during the summer so the tower, which was
they would learn to work passed unanimously.
and learn the value of stay- As the meeting ended,
ing in school and getting Marion Turner, another
good gr des -" '':: h resident, stated
Adams asked if the City that ESP had been a good
would move the water tow- citizen in the community
er. Cichon answered that and she was glad the com-
they would have to check missioners and the council
into it. Poor said the County members had done some-
would help the city get a thing to keep them here.
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Thursday, April 27, 2006
Kareer Kids hop for MDA's
Disability Awareness Program
On Thursday, March 23, the children at Kareer Kids
Childcare and Learning Center Inc., located at 306 NE
1st Street in Jasper, had a hop-a-thon, to raise aware-
ness of the Muscular Dystrophy Disability Awareness
Program. Director Sammy Daniels held the event at the
center so all the children could participate. Staff Photos
Children at the Kareer Kids Childcare and Learning Center wait with anticipation for the hop-a-thon to begin.
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These three little ladies hop away.
This little guy gets busy hopping.
North Florida Farm &
Home Center and Purina
will sponsor a Horseown-
ers Workshop at 6:30 p.m.
on Friday, April 28, at the
Hamilton County Arena in
Jasper.
Guest speakers will be
Danny Smith from Purina
and John Hudson, horse
trainer and dentist.
Door prizes will be sup-
plied by North Florida
Farm & Home Center.
Hair goes flying as the children hop away.
Ten Star All Star
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month of May.
During "Yard Smarts
Yard Care Month," home-
owners can call the toll-free
hotline, 1-866-YARD-TIPS
(1-866-927-3847), or submit
an e-mail by visiting
www.yardsmarts.com. All
questions will be answered
personally within 48 hours.
Also, every Friday in May,
callers can speak directly
with equipment and lawn
and garden experts from
noon until 7 p.m. central
time.
In addition to getting free
answers and advice from
experts, hotline partici-
pants may also win prizes.
Each week, the name of one
lucky caller or e-mailer will
be drawn and that person
will receive their choice of a
new lawn mower, pressure
washer or string trimmer
powered by a Briggs &
Stratton engine.
In addition, from all the
calls and e-mails received,
one name will be drawn for
the grand prize, which in-
cludes a piece of outdoor
power equipment from
Briggs & Stratton and a
$500 gift certificate toward
yard care improvements.
Briggs & Stratton Corpo-
ration is the largest manu-
facturer of small, air-cooled
engines for lawn and gar-
den and other outdoor
power equipment. The
company is also the largest
producer of generators and
pressure washers in the
United States.
Horseowners
Workshop
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PAGE 2B THE JASPER NEWS, Jasper, FL THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 2006
White Springs
f r By Johnny Bullard
The pop song some years when big, beautiful
ago had the lyrics, "I'm amaryllis bloom in yards
walking on sunshine, oooh and I love them. Old wild
ooh I'm walking on sun- honeysuckle, crawls along
shine, oooo oooo I'm fences and covers old
walking on sunshine buildings and wooded ar-
ooooo oooo and it eas emitting a fragrant,
makes you feel good." wondrous perfume that
And, if sunshine can make hangs on the moist north
one feel good, and it has Florida air and seems to
been proven that it does, whisper "summer is just
then this past weekend around the corner."
was the weekend for true Speaking of the Lord
festivity, and in our area, smiling on us. White
festivities and festivals Springs celebrated the
abounded. Except for a lit- blessings of the Lord
tle intermittent rain, 'through nature with an
which, by the way, was Earth Day celebration on
most welcome and badly Saturday, April 22. The
needed,, we had a weekend Earth Day event, coordi-
full of sunshine and pleas-. nated by Janet Moses and a
ant weather. number of friends, was a
We still need rain, as our huge success. Booths lined
rain level is low for this Hamilton Street in front of
time of the year. The Lord the old Town Hall, now oc-
smiled on us here in the cupied by Betty Barnes
Suwannee River Valley who "runs" her upholstery
this past weekend with shop there. Betty also
nice, "sunshiny" weather. makes some terrific ladies.
This is the time of year purses, and has sold a
NOTICE OF
SPECIAL MEETING
The Board of Commissioners of the Northwest
Florida Regional Housing Authority will hold its
Annual Meeting April 27, 2006, Ramada Inn North,
2900 North Monroe St., Tallahassee, Florida.
Meeting will begin at 1:00 P.M., E.S.T.
The meeting will be open to the public.
AGENDA
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS,
HAMILTON COUNTY, FLORIDA
Room 112 Courthouse 207 Northeast First Street
Jasper, Florida
MEETING DATE: MAY 2, 2006.
THE AGENDA ITEMS LISTED BY NUMBER WILL BE TAKEN IN ORDER
FROM THE BEGINNING OF THE MEETING REGARDLESS OF TIME.
HOWEVER, THE TIME CERTAIN ITEMS LISTED WITH SPECIFIC TIMES
WILL COMMENCE AT THE SPECIFIED TIME.
LISTED ITEMS
1) COMMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC UNAGENDAED APPEARANCES (*)
2) CONSENT AGENDA APPROVAL
3) C & D CLASS III LANDFILL DISCUSSION
4) COUNTY ROAD PROJECTS STATUS REPORT
5) LABARFIELD BRYANT MOBILE HOME PARK MILLING ON ROAD
6) DESIGNATION OF ALTERNATE COUNTY ROAD 51
7) DISCUSSION OF NW 44TH STREET
8) DISCUSSION OF BOAT R AMI PS AT ALAPAHA RIVER (CR 150) AND
SUWANNEE RIVER CAMPSITES
9) BID AWARD SECURITY SYSTEM FOR COURTHOUSE ANNEX
10) DISCUSSION OF LOCAL OPTION GAS TAX
11) DISCUSSION OF COURTHOUSE RENOVATIONS
12) APPROVE BILLS
13) CORRESPONDENCE AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
14) ADJOURN
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REQUESTS NANCY OLIVER
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MATTERS BEFORE THE BOARD AT THEIR MEETING ON MAY 2, 2006. A
COMPLETE COPY OF THE AGENDA MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE
OFFICE OF CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT, COUNTY COURTHOUSE AFTER
1:00 P.M. ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 2006
Persons appearing before the Board are requested, if possible, to submit in writing
the subject matter of their appearance before the Board not later than Wednesday
prior to.the Board Meeting the following Tuesday.
(*) NOTICE: Persons appearing before the Hamilton County Board of County
Commissioners, not having given notice in time to be included and shown on the
Agenda, and desiring to make a presentation, will be limited to five (5) minutes in
the interest,of meeting time. The Board of County Commissioners will hear and
listen to persons appearing whose subject has not been shown on the agenda;
however, action by the Board on any such matter can only be taken upon
determination of an emergency situation. Any identifiable group of three (3) persons
or more shall be limited to a total of ten (10) minutes per topic.
In accordance with Section 286.0105, Florida Statutes, notice is given that if any
person decides to appeal any decision made by the Board, agency or commission,
with respect to proceedings and that, for such purpose, he/she will need to ensure
that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes testimony
and evidence upon which the appeal is based.
NOTIFICATION: IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH
DISABILITIES ACT, PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING A SPECIAL
ACCOMMODATION FOR ATTENDANCE AT THIS MEETING SHOULD
CONTACT THE CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT, ROOM 106, 207 NORTHEAST
FIRST STREET, JASPER, FLORIDA, TELEPHONE (386) 792-1288, NOT LATER
THAN 72 HOURS PRIOR TO THE PROCEEDINGS. IF HEARING IMPAIRED,
TDD (386) 792-0857.
NEXT REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD:
TUESDAY, MAY 16,2006- 6:00 P.M.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
HAMILTON COUNTY, FLORIDA
CONSENT AGENDA
MAY 2, 2006
1) APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
February 28, 2006 (Grievance) March 1, 2006 (CDBG)'
March 7, 2006 (Regular Meeting March 9, 2006 (Custodial Interview)
March 9, 2006 (Development Authority) March 21, 2006 (Regular Meeting)'
March 21, 2006 (Financial Update) March 27, 2006 (Financial Update)
April 4,2006 (Regular Meeting)' April 10, 2006 (City of Jasper)
April 13, 2006 (Developement Authority) April 18, 2006 (Regular Meeting)
2) COUNTY DEPARTMENT HEADS ACTION ITEMS:
3) COUNTY DEPARTMENT HEADS INFORMATION ITEMS: 260280-F
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number of them.
The festival featured a
veritable cornucopia of na-
ture related venues from
Kurtz's Dairy near Lurav-
ille in Suwannee County
who sells "whole milk"
from pasture fed cows that
is "fat heavy," as well as an
array of citrus trees, herbs,
and beautiful arts and
crafts with a natural
theme. The White Springs
United Methodist Church
sold chicken pilau dinners
and did well. Everyone
who attended the event
had a great time. Janet
Moses and other area
artists contributed an array
of great items for a "silent
auction" that raised sever-
al hundred dollars for the
landscape beautification
project in White Springs.
Many thanks to Janet and
the many, many others
who helped make this pro-
ject a success.
Another "huge" event
that was "going on" in our
area over the weekend of
April 20-22 was the
Suwannee River Jam. From
all accounts I've received
regarding the event, it was
a major success. James
Cornett, CEO, of the Spirit
of the Suwannee, as well as
all the Cornett family, and
the .staff at Spirit of the
Suwannee are to be com-
mended for bringing in so
many quality productions
to our area. ,
I love all kinds of music
except heavy, heavy metal
and maybe I just don't
have the "ear" for the ap-
preciation. I do so enjoy
the Bluegrass Production
on 102.1 FM on Sunday
nights from 7 p.m. until 9
p.m., that is hosted by Don
Miller from Lake City. He
is very active in the blue-
grass world in our part of
the state and across the
southeast. Don does much
to promote our area
through bluegrass music.
He is another reason that it
is great to live in north
Florida.
Another reason it is
wonderful to live in our
north Florida is the interest
taken by so many of our
valued educators the "total
education" of our local
high school students. One
of those components of
"education" is the Junior-
Senior Prom. The Junior-
Senior prom is a formal
dance that hopefully, if
nothing but by example,
teaches young people a
few of the social graces.
The Jr.-Sr. Prom for Hamil-
ton County High School
was held on Saturday
evening, April 22, at the
Stephen Foster Folk Cul-
Big Four Family
Yard Sale
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Fri. & Sat. 8 a.m.-2 p.m.
712 Chanbridge Dr.
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Advertise your YARD SALE, VEHICLES
OR UNWANTED ITEMS IN THE
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ture Center. The theme
was a "Polynesian-Hawai-
ian" theme and everyone
danced the night away
and, as Maude Havener,
often wrote in her column -
"a good time was had by
all."
If you are an "artsy-craft-
sy" type person or, if you
just want to try to become
a bit more proficient in
learning a process that will
produce something beauti-
ful, join Jean Davidoff at
the Stephen Foster Culture
Center on April 30, for the
Russian Easter Egg Deco-
rating class. Jean does a
marvelous job with this
class, and I can attest to the
fact that she produces
some beautifully decorated
Easter eggs. Jean, along
with her daughter, Xenia,
are valued members of our
White Springs community
and are members of the
Russian Orthodox Church.
For more information
about the class, contact the
park at 397-2733. You'll be
glad you did.
My good friend Morris
Williams, retired educator,
and weekly columnist for
the Lake City Reporter,
wrote a marvelous column
this past week about the
White Springs High School
Homecoming held recent-
ly. Morris is well and fa-
vorably known by many in
our area, and I am happy
to name him among my
"valued and treasured"
friends. I appreciate him
taking the time to attend
the reunion and to write
such a nice article.
Our sympathy is extend-
ed to the family of Mr.
Nathan "Junior" Roberts
Jr., Black Bay Community,
White Springs. Funeral
services for Mr. Roberts.
were conducted on Satur-
day, April 22, at Sweet
Home Baptist Church with
interment following in the
church cemetery. I will for-
ever have a picture of him
in my mind's eye with that
little twinkle in his eye and
the big cigar in the side of
. his mouth. He will be
missed by many in our
area, including me. He was
a true "character" who
added a richness to the
fabric of our small commu-
nity. The family has the
prayers of our community.
Our community was
saddened to learn of the
death of one of our area's
longtime, prominent citi-
zens, Mr. Charles T. Hall,
Live Oak. For many years,
Mr. Hall owned and oper-
ated the Charles T. Hall
Funeral Homes in Live
Oak and Jasper. Our
prayers are with his devot-
ed wife, Mrs. Charles
(Louise) Hall, as well as
members of the family.
Please remember the fol-
lowing in prayer: Marie
Hickson, Franklin Fourak-
er, Ceil Pound, Gaynelle
Greene, Rev. Bill Peeler,
Gussie Cheshire, "Aunt"
Nancy Morgan, Sarah
Thomas, Verna Mae John-
son, Frank McPherson,
Gladys "Granny" Ruh,
Justin Hill, Ben Register,
Ella Taylor, Tommie
Smith, Isabel Freeman, Vir-
ginia Daniel, Preston Stor-
mant, Jean Padgett, Mae
Tomlinson, Dorothy Hill,
Billie Payne, Darlene Hall,
Trey Townsend, Suwannee
County, Melvin Sheppard,
Columbia' County, our
state, our nation, and our
"own" Hamilton County.
Quote. for the week:
"Mr. Sun, Sun, Mr. Golden
Sun. Won't you shine
down on me." A children's
song.
Have' a- good week,
lamilton County full of
Happiness, sunshine, and
.:ood things I love you.
Hamilton County students
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friends, North Florida
Community College
(NFCC) paid tribute, to
outstanding students for
the 2005-2006 academic
year at the annual Honors
Night Convocation April
:13. ,.
Hamilton County stu-
dents who were named to
Who's Who among Amer-
ican Junior Colleges are:
Jennifer Herring, Michelle
Johnson, Dorothy Lind-
sey, Roberto Perez, Edel-
nys Rodriguez, Casey
Smith and Julia Smith.
Who's Who is a presti-
gious honors program
that selects and' recog-
nizes outstanding stu-
dents for their 'academic
accomplishments and
scholastic contributions.
For more information
contact the Office of Col-
lege Advancement by call-
ing 850/973-9424 or email
news@nfcc.edu.
Footed basket
class April 29
A class in making a
hand-woven "stand-by-
me" footed basket will be
offered Saturday, April
29, from 9:30 a.m. until
2:30 .p.m., at Stephen Fos-
ter Folk Culture Center
State Park in White
Springs. The cost for the
class is $38.
Students will learn the
basics of basket-making
as they construct a unique
Appalachian-style basket.
Instructor Katie Avram
says shaping the basket is
easier than it looks, and
beginner students are
welcome.
To register for the class,
or for more information
call Craft Square at 397-
1920 or visit.
www.StephenFosterCC-
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THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 2006
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write your own or we will be glad to assist you. You
can use the special section as an opportunity to tell
your Grad,
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THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 2006
Norris Notes
By Lillian Norris
Recently in a daily book of
devotions the words brought
to mind the way it has
seemed we are living, in an
age of hurry. "It's the pace of
things, life all scrunched to-
gether, life at a glance with
no choice to enjoy the pre-
sent." Wasn't it just Christ-
mas? Then New Year's,
Valentine's Day, St. Patrick's
Day, Easter, and next will be
Mother's Day. In between
was the "spring forward" to
give more daylight at the
end of the day, sometimes I
have to figure out which is
Jasper Legals
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
HAMILTON COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
CASE NO.: 2006CP000021
IN RE: ESTATE OF
VIRGINIA BELLE CHANDLER,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate of VIRGINIA
BELLE CHANDLER, deceased, whose date
of death was January 12, 2006, is pending in
the Circuit Court for Hamilton County, Florida,
Probate Division, the address of which is 207
Northeast 1st Street, Room 106, Jasper, Flori-
da. The names and addresses of the Personal
representatives and the Personal Representa-
tives' attorney are set forth below.
All creditors of the decedent and other per-
sons having claims or demands against dece-
dent's estate on whom a copy of this notice is
required to be served must file their claims
with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent and other
persons having claims or demands against
decedent's estate must file their claims with
this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WITHIN THE
TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION
733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD
,SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLtir.1 FILE
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE
DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of first publication of this notice is
April 27, 2006.
Attorney for Personal Representatives:
James V. Walker
Walker Law Group, PA.
Florida Bar No. 221945
Post Office Box 676
Per,re Veara Bean Flooa ds320J-')0676
Telepnor.n1' B0ji-81jI4204 46-.-
Personal Representatives:
the correct time. In years past
we remember that some
farmers did not change their
clocks, this may have been
hard to remember when go-
ing to church, meetings ap-
pointments, or other occa-
sions when others had
changed theirs. Another part
of this portion of the book
was, "To everything there is
a season, a time, and it's
now, not tomorrow but to-
day. Unwind our foolish
commercial clocks to the real
time."
Thank those of you who
Jasper Legals
Ernest Stamps Chandler
4053 SW 90th Boulevard
Jasper, Florida 32052
Clifford Leroy Adams
6188 SW 79th Drive
Jasper, Florida 32052
4/27, 5/4
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
CONCERNING AN AMENDMENTTO
THE HAMILTON COUNTY LAND
DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS
BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD
OF HAMILTON COUNTY, FLORIDA, SERV-
ING ALSO AS THE LOCAL PLANNING
AGENCY OF HAMILTON COUNTY, FLORI-
DA, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pur-
suant to Sections 163.3161 through 163:3215,
Florida Statutes, as amended, and the Hamil-
ton County Land Development Regulations,
as amended, hereinafter referred to as the
Land Development Regulations, objections,
recommendations and comments concerning
an amendment, as described below, will be
heard by the Planning and Zoning Board of
Hamilton County, Florida, serving also as the
Local Planning Agency of Hamilton County,
Florida, at a public hearing on May 9, 2006 at
7:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter
can be heard, in the County Commission
Meeting Room, County Courthouse located at
207 Northeast First Street, Jasper, Florida.
LDR 05-1, an application by Wilson Neil Blair,
III and Sonya Kay Hughes, to amend the Offi-
cial Zoning Atlas of the Land Development
Regulations by 'changing the zoning district
from CONSERVATION (CSV) to ENVIRON-
MENTALLY SENSITIVE AREAS-2 (ESA-2) on
property described, as follows:
A parcel of land lying within Section 5, Town-
ship 1 North, Range 11 East, Hamilton Coun-
ty, Florida. Being more particularly described,
as follows: The Southeast 1/4 of the Southeast
1/4 of said Section 5.
Containing 40.00 acres, more or less.
have been getting in touch
regarding events in your
lives. We are gaining some
knowledge of what is going
on with family
members who live away and
we still remember them well
and love to hear of their
news.
Whitney Drury Carter was
inducted into the National
Junior Honor Society of Sec-
ondary Schools on March 24.
Membership is based on
scholarship, leadership, ser-
vice, character and citizen-
ship. Whitney' is the 13 year
old daughter of Rodney and
Stephanie Carter of Smith-
field N.C. and the grand-
daughter of Willene Drury of
Jasper and the late Arvil
Drury. Stephanie, Rodney
and their three girls, Whit-
Jasper Legals
further notice concerning the matter will be
published, unless said continuation exceeds
six calendar weeks from the date of the above
referenced public hearing.
At the aforementioned public hearing, all Inter-
ested parties may appear to be heard with re-
spect to the amendment.
Copies of the amendment are available for
public Inspection at the Office of the Land Use
Administrator, Sandlin Building located at 204
Northeast First Street, Room 1, Jasper, Flori-
da, during regular business hours.
All persons are advised that if they decide to
appeal any decision made at the above refer-
enced public hearing, they will need a record of
the proceedings, and that, for such purpose,
they may need to ensure that a verbatim record
of the proceedings is made, which record in-
cludes the testimony and evidence upon which
the appeal is to be based.
4/27,
Legal Notice
Madison Superstorage, 401 Martin Luther
King Drive, Madison, Florida and Jasper Su-
perstorage, 1213 US HWY 129N, Jasper,
Florida, will have a liquidation sale on delin-
quent storage units on May' 1, 2006. Storage
units to be sold will be,'In Madison are, Sher-
ard Baynard Unit SB, Angela Humphry. Unit
6A. In Jasper B.andy Norris, Unit ,48, Ida
Johnson Unnr 6 Cryalai Bristol Unit 43. Con-
tents are believed to be household objects. In-
terested buyers please contact our office at
850-973-2215 before April 30, 2006 for infor-
mation in placing bids.
4/20, 4/27
Legal Notice to Account Holders
Hometown mini-Storage serves notice to the
occupants of storage units A-11, A-20, A-25,
B-03 & B-12 of our intentions to foreclose and
sell the property in the above mentioned unit
for non-payment of the account.
4/27
ney, Elizabeth and Caroline
spent six days with Willene
during the Easter holiday
and attended church at First
United Methodist Church
Easter Sunday. Bill Drury
joined the family for Easter
dinner.
While here Elizabeth was
busy studying for the N.C.
State Bible Drill in which she
was to compete. She tele-
phoned her grandmother,
Willene, to tell her "I
won." The family is very ac-
tive in their local church and
their activities.
Anna Cameron had a great
family gathering for Easter,
in addition to local family
members, her daughter
Leslie McCauley, who lives
at Goose Creek, S.C., and her
four children, Michael,
Jasper Legals
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
HAMILTON COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No. 2005-57-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
Mary Evelyn Skeen
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate of Mary Evelyn
Skeen, deceased, whose date of death was
July 22, 2005, and whose Social Security
Number is 264-66-6492, is pending in the Cir-
cuit Court for'Hamilton County, Flori a Pro-
bate Division, the address of whica ., 20'" rNE
First Street, Jasper, Florida 32052. The names
and addresses of the personal representative *
and the personal representative's attorney are
set forth below.
All creditors of the decedent and other persons
having claims or demands against decedent's
estate on whom a copy of this notice is re-'
quired to be served must file their claims with
this court WITHIN THE LATER OF :3MONTS
AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICA-
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent and other
persons having claims or demands against
decedent's estate must file their claims with
this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOR-
EVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD
SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE
DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
Thedate of first publication of this notice is
April 27, 2006.
Attorney for personal Representative:
Kenneth N. "Sonny" Scaff, Jr., Attorney
Florida Bar No. 046099
Poal Ohce Diraer O
Jd-per Fionaa 32052
9-181 SW CR I 4
Jasper Florida 32052
4/27,5/4
Michelle, Dianna and Chris
and their families, came for
Easter weekend. They stayed
at Grassy Pond, near Lake
Park, which they had
learned is available for Vet-
erans, and especially for ser-
vice persons stationed at
Moody AFB, and evidently
for families of other veterans.
Anna said it is a great place
for family vacations.
Ladies of First Methodist
Church, Jennings, hosted
Hamilton County Sisterhood
in April. The speaker was
Dana Pender, she is the. fi-
ancee of the pastor of the
church, Rev. Jake
Brady. Dana also attends the
seminary with Rev.
Brady. She told of her deci-
sion to enter the ministry.
The next meeting of Sister-
hood was not planned as no
one volunteered to be host-
ess. We do know if someone
will step forward prior to
time for the next
meeting. According to Judy
Steedley, she thinks there
were 16 churches represent-
ed, over 60 ladies attended.
There was much good food,
fellowship and everyone en-
joyed Dana's talk.
On Saturday, April 22, Lib-
by Taylor celebrated her sev-
enth birthday and John Tay-
lor celebrated his eighth
birthday, with a Pirate and
Princess party at the home of
their mother, Abbey Taylor,
and grandparents Bill and
Linda Taylor. The "pirates"
wore pirate hats and eye
patches, there were flowers
on the princess' hats. Birth-
day cake and hot dogs high-
lighted the goodies offered
to their guests. Fun and fel-
lowship with family and
friends were the order of the
day. We wish .them many
more days and years of such
happiness.
Countywide Brotherhood
will meet Thursday, April
27, at Bright Pond Baptist
Church (this Thursday) at 7
p.m. Guest speaker will be
Chief of Police Nolan
McLeod of Live Oak. Come
and enjoy an evening of
Christian Fellowship. Bring
your favorite dish to share.
Lillian Norris 792-2151 or
norrislw@alltel.net
Medicare drug benefit
sign-up deadline May 15
Monday, May 15, is the
last day that those who are
currently on Medicare can
sign up for the Medicare Pre-
scription Drug Benefit, Part
D, without waiting until No-
vember and paying a penal-
ty. There are currently 44 dif-
ferent plans available to
Hamilton County residents.
Those eligible are urged to
pick a reputable company
with local representatives.
This makes it- much easier.
should there be any ques-"
tions or if problems arise.
Persons with lower in-
come can also apply for as-
sistance with the cost of the
plans and the co-pays for the
drugs. It currently takes
about 30 days to get, ap-
proval after one applies.
' bose applVin ,'0~ .9assis-
Tq s would be.I to sign
up for a plan before May 15,
even if they have not re-
ceived an answer on the as-
sistance.
The latest government sta-
tistics show that millions, of
eligible persons have not
signed up for a Medicare
prescription drug plan (Part
D). Most of those who have
are finding that they are sav-
ing from 50 to 75% of what
they were paying for drugs
before beginning the plan.
The least expensive plan
available in this area is under
$11 per month. Everyone
who is on Medicare, whether
they take .any prescription
medicine or not, is encour-
aged to sign up for a plan be-
fore the deadline.
The Hamilton County
Pharmacy Assistance Pro-
gram may be able to assist
people with questions re-
garding the part D plans and
other medicine issues.
Office hours are Monday,
Wednesday and Friday from
8:15 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. in
:,the Sandlin Building at 204
NE 1st*Sti'in Jasper; on the
second and fourth Tuesday
of the month at the Jennings
Library; on the first and third
Thursday the month at the
White Springs Library. The
library hours are between 10
a.m. till 11:45 a.m. For more
information call 792-2143.
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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 newspaper when
judicial proof is presented to
us by you or the authorities.
The following abbrevia-
tions are used below:
DAC Department of
Agriculture Commission
DOA Department of
Agriculture
DOT Department of
Transportation
FDLE Florida Depart-
ment of Law Enforcement
FHP Florida Highway
Patrol
FWC Florida Fish and
Wildlife Conservation
Commission
HCDTF Hamilton
County Drug Task Force
HCSO Hamilton Coun-
ty Sheriffs Office
JAPD Jasper Police De-
partment
JNPD Jennings Police
Department
OALE Office of Agri-
cultural Law Enforcement
P&P Probation and Pa-
role
SCSO Suwannee Coun-
ty Sheriff's Office
WSPD White Springs
Police Department: r '
April 17, Roy L. King-
dom, 41; P.O. Box 643,
Jasper; 30 days for con-
tempt of court; HCSO.
April 17, Joseph D. Sin-
gletary, 52; 201 6th Ave.,
Jasper; aggravated assault;
HCSO.
April 17, Aristeo C. Her-
nandez, 21; Water's Trail-
er Park, Jasper; no valid
driver's license; JAPD.
April 17, Billy H. Tanner
Jr., 33; 7029 SW 107th
Blvd., Jasper; battery;
HCSO.
April 17, Theresa M.
Tanner, 28; 7029 SW 107th
Blvd., Jasper;, battery;
HCSO.
April 18, Benjamin
Robinson, 28; 706 6th Ave.
SW, Jasper; disorderly in-
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April 18, Ruth L.
Kramer, 37; 9860 NW 25th
Dr., Jasper; battery;
HCSO.
April 18, Lyndell J.
Cooks, 19; 16744 Branch
St., White Springs; viola-
tion of probation; HCSO.
April 18, Don R. Becker,
34; 1141 Billy Dice Rd.,
Perry, Fla.; 22 months in
Department of Correc-
tions; HCSO.
April 18, Christopher A.
Shirley, 23; 4356 Due West
Rd., Kennesaw, Ga.; ob-
struct by disguised per-
son, possession of con-
trolled substance (soma),
possession of drug para-
phernalia, possession of
firearm by convicted
felon, hold for Cobb
County Sheriff's Office;
HCSO.
April 18, Timothy A.
Jones, 35; 14 Stoker Rd.,
Dallas, Ga.; possession of
controlled substance
(soma), possession of
drug paraphernalia, pos-
session of firearm by con-
victed felon; HCSO.
, April 18, Brett A. Tay-
lor, 39; P.O. Box 408,
Jasper; driving under the
influence, possession of
cannabis less than 20
grams, possession of
paraphernalia, resisting
arrest without violence;
JAPD.
April 19, Tanisha T. But-
ler, 25; 2860 SW Wingsong
Cir., Lake City, Fla.; viola-
tion of probation; HCSO.
April 19, Jason W. Jones,
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Jennings; warrant for bat-
tery; HCSO.
April 20, Christopher R.
Cottle, 21; P.O. Box 206,
Jennings; giving false
name to law enforcement
officer; JAPD.
April 20, Alan F.
Deshong, 43; 4025 Great
No. Rd., Valdosta, Ga.;
driving while license sus-
pended; attaching tag not
assigned; HCSO.
April 20, John M.
Hawkins, 46; P.O. Box
1333, Jasper; failure to ap-
pear; JAPD.
April 20, Donnell Oliv-
er, 22; 108th 10th Ave.
NW, Jasper; violation of
probation; P&P.
April 20, Deandre L.
Claridy, 20; 10233 SW
59th Dr., Jasper; stalking,
possession of marijuana;
HCSO.
April 20, Horace M.
Hunter, 52; 4958 69th
Blvd., Jennings; posses-
sion of controlled sub-
stance over 20 grams, pos-
session marijuana with in-
tent to sell, possession
firearm in commission of
felony, possession drug
paraphernalia; HCSO.
April 20, Paul A. Ban-
nett, 1609 NW 2nd St.,
Live Oak, Fla.; possession
of marijuana with intent
to sell, possession of drug
paraphernalia; HCSO.
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McPherson, 58; 4181 SW
101 Place, Jasper; in serv-
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April 23, Tarveine C.
Scott, 44; 16715 Branch St.,
White Springs; possession
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HCSO.
April 23, Duane P. Huf-
ferd, 12201 NW 59th St.,
Coral Springs; Fla.; failure
to stop for inspection, ex-
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Elizabeth Joeris on
Cartoon Network and
Disney Commercial
Elizabeth Joeris recently
signed on and filmed with
Cartoon Network in Atlanta,
Ga., for the hit television
show, "Fridays." She has
traveled to Atlanta in Febru-
ary and March for filming
with Cartoon Network and
has been asked back to film
again in April.
Also in February, Eliza-
beth filmed a commercial
advertisement for Disney's
newest theme park ride, Mt.
Everest, at the Animal King-
dom in Orlando.
Elizabeth has modeled
with Amanda's Models and
Talent of Valdosta, Ga., for
the past four years. She has
modeled for The Children's
Ship, Kid's Stuff, JC Penny's,
Target, Sears, Wild Adven-
tures, Pirates Bluff and the
Colonial Mall of Valdosta.
Recently Elizabeth was
chosen and signed on by
Arthur, Arthur agency of
Miami, Orlando and At-
lanta. During the summer,
she plans to appear again on
Cartoon Network and to
film more Disney commer-
cials.
Elizabeth is the nine-year-
old daughter of Lorrie and
Lenny Joeris of Jasper. Her
grandparents are Sybil and
Owen Hinton of Jasper, and
Betsy Mitchell of St. George
Island.
For more information log
on to www.amandamod-
els.com.
Jennifer Ann Mattox
Jennifer Ann Mattox of
Jennings, graduates from
the Florida State Universi-
ty on Friday, April 28,
2006, with a Bachelor of
Science degree in Political
Science. The 2002 Hamil-
ton County High School
graduate is the daughter
of Albert and Jennifer
Mattox Jr. of Jennings and
the granddaughter of
Crystal Whidden of Jen-
nings.
NFCC testing dates for
GED tests, TABE, CPT
GED tests are scheduled
on Tuesday and Wednes-
day, May 16 and 17, at 6
p.m in the North Florida
Community College
(NFCC) Technical Center
in Madison. Anyone taking
the test will be required to
furnish a photo ID. NFCC
holds GED preparation
courses free of charge;
there is a fee for the test.
Pre-registration is required.
To register call 850-973-
1629.
TABE (Test of Adult Ba-
sic Education) :is required
for acceptance into voca-
tional or technical pro-
grams. Testing is sched-
uled Monday, May 8, at 6
p.m. and Tuesdays, May 2,
9, 16, 23 and 30, at 1:30 p.m.
at the NFCC Testing Center
(Bldg. #16). Photo ID re-
quired. Pre-registration is
required. To register call
850-973-9451.
College Placement. Tests
(CPT) will be conducted on
a computer on Thursdays,
May 4, 11, 18 and 25,.at 8:30
a.m. and 1:30 p.m. in the
NFCC Testing Center
(Bldg. #16). Anyone taking
the test will be required to
register in NFCC Student
Services 24 hours before
testing. For more informa-
tion, call 850-973-9451.
South t
Hamilton
New
Waylon Bush,
Administrator
The month of April is
coming to a dose, and the
month of May is ahead. The
Hamilton County High
School band came here on
Tuesday, April 25, for a brief
musical concert.
Our annual Spring Fling
is scheduled for Thursday,
May 4, from 1 p.m. until 2:30
p.m. Tickets will be 25 cents
each and will be on sale the
day of the Spring Fling.
Please make your plans and
support our annual Spring
Fling. We will have games,
booths, and fun for every-
one. So much fun, you'll
want to sing, so come out
and join us at the Spring
Fling. If you would like to
volunteer to help call
S Mrs. Mickler at 397-
4411.
The Kindergarten
is working really
hard in our language
arts. The letter for the
week is X. In Math
we are on addition
S and are having fun,
making up adding
stories. We are also
looking forward to
our trip to the zoo, April 28.
First grade is busy practic-
ing for their upcoming play
set for May 3, at 1 p.m. We
hope each of you. will be
able to attend. We look for-
ward to seeing you there.
School is not over yet and
we still have things to com-
plete. I encourage you to
talk to your child about con-
tinuing to stay on task and
doing their best these last
few days. I would like to en-
courage parents to continue
reading with your child.
everyday. They can never
get enough reading.
The second grade is al-
most finished with their
Readers. They're right on
time. In Math, students are
reviewing the many con-
cepts they've -learned this
year. We're practicing with
the first grade for our play to
be held in May. Please help
your child with their lines.
Third grade enjoyed their
trip to the Museum of Nat-
ural History in Gainesville.
We learned all about the life
cycle of butterflies and then
had fun identifying them in
the butterfly gardens. We
even spotted some of them
on each other. We also loved
seeing all the fossils! We
couldn't believe how large
Some were. Thank you to all
the parents that went with
us and to Ms. Jan for dri-,
ving.
We also are having fun in
Science studying Earth and
how we can take care of it.
We drew pictures for the
Earth Day week end here in
White Springs. There are
,many things each of us can
do. Friday, we'll take a clean
up walk around our school
and see how much we gath-
er.
Mrs. Howell's class partic-
ipated in cleaning,and plant-
ing new spring flowers in
the butterfly garden at the
tourism center last Thurs-
day. Before the two hours of
gardening, we really en-
joyed eating lunch at the
Suwannee Diner.
Happy birthday to Con-
ner Hall on April 10. Stu-
dent of the week for April 10
through 13 was Casey
Davis. Casey would one day
like to visit Australia to see
animals she has never seen
before and to learn about the
Australian culture. The stu-
dent of the week for April 17
through 21 is Lance Griner.
One day Lance would like to
visit Spain and Great Britain
since these two countries
once controlled early Flori-
da.
Congratulations to the fol-
lowing District Winners in
the Hamilton County .Seat
Belt Safety Poster Contest: K
through second grade Dis-
trict third Place was Ciera
Frampton; third through
fifth grade was Savannah
Pruitt; sixth through eighth
grade District Second Place
was Jaquanna Robinson.
These winners will receive a
trophy from the Hamilton
County Commissioners on
May 2.
The May calendar will be
sent home next week. Watch
for the upcoming events for
the month of May.
April 27 Hamilton County Brotherhood meeting at Bright Pond Baptist
Church at 7 p.m. Bring a covered dish.
April 29 Hamilton County Rodeo Queen Contest at the Hamilton County
Arena at 7 p.m. No admission charge. FFA BBQ dinners will be sold beginning
at 5 p.m.
May 1 Hamilton County Sheriff's Explorers meeting at the Sheriff's Operation
Center (old HCHS) at 6 p.m. For more information contact Sergeant Emily
Lumpkin or Deputy Mike Cohen at 792-7131 or 792-1410.
May 2 The Hamilton County High School Class of 1988 meeting for 20th
class reunion plans will be held at the Jasper Public Library Conference from
6:30 p.m. until 8 p.m. For more information call,792-2816 or 792-33,10.
May 5- 6 Hamilton County PCA Rodeo at the Hamilton County Arena at 8
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May 8 Genoa Fire Department will hold annual business meeting at 7 p.m.
May 8 Fifth Annual Showcase of Talent at North Hamilton Elementary at 7
p.m. $3 per person. Tickets available at NHE office. Spaghetti Dinner will be
served at 6:30 p.m.
May 9 Hamilton County Democratic meeting at 7 p.m., at the Jennings City
Hall. Refreshments provided.
May 13 PJ Appreciation Day at 3 p.m. at the Jasper Civic Center.
May 13 The Kiwanis Club of Jasperpresents the 2006 Suwannee River Rat
Race at Suwannee River Music Park. Tickets can be purchased from any
Kiwanis member.,
'May 15 Hamilton County Sheriff's.Explorers meeting at the Sheriff's
Operation Center (old HCHS) at 6 p.m. For more information contact Sergeant
Emily Lumpkin or Deputy Mike Cohen at 792-7131 or 792-1410..
May 20 Soldiers in the Army for the Lord presentation at 6 p.m. at the
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Springs. For more information.call 792-1829, 397-1207 or 386-344-4158.
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Healthy eating and exercise sessions for
children
UF Healthy Lifestyle Research Program and Suwannee
County Extension Service offer a chance for children and
parents, or legal guardians, to learn about healthy eating and
exercise. Called STORY, it will build positive self-images
for children 8-13 and a parent or legal guardian interested in
changing their eating and exercise habits. Travel compensa-
tion and pedometers provided. The program will last approx-
imately four months and will be held at Suwannee County
Extension Office, 1302 Eleventh Street, SW, Live Oak. Reg-
istration is open now. Info: toll-free 866-673-9623.
Visit now!
April 26-Aug. 6
Fla. Museum presents "Jerry Cutler:
The Everglades Series"
Florida Museum of Natural History in Gainesville presents
"Jerry Cutler: The Everglades Series." The exhibit will be on
display April 26 through Aug. 6. It features 12 Everglades
landscapes by University of Florida Professor of Art and Art
History Jerry Cutler. Cutler developed more than 100 sketch-
es and study paintings during a 2004 appointment as Artist
in Residence at Everglades National Park and has since com-
pleted 10 large-scale oil paintings. Info': 352-846-2000 or
www.flmnh.ufl.edu.
Wednesday
April 26
Quilting Guild meeting, Lake City
The Lady of the Lake Quilting Guild will meet at 9:30
a.m., Wednesday, April 26, at Southside Recreation Center,
901 Saint Margaret Rd., Lake City. "What was I Thinking"
presented by guild member Joan Murray, along with a "show
and tell" session where quilters showcase their recent pro-
jects. The Guild is an organization for anyone interested in
quilts and thle art of quilting. The quilting public is invited.
Info: Sandy Lindfors, president, 386-362-6850,
riverfolk@alltel.net, or Joan Murray, 386-758-5980.
Thursday
April 27
Red Cross First Aid class/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.
Thursday
April 27
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 27, 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 27
Extension Cooking School and Nutrition
Seminar
Suwannee County Extension Service will hold its Exten-
sion Cooking School and Nutrition Seminar at 7 p.m., Thurs-
day, April 27, at 1302 Eleventh St., SW, Live Oak; Cost: $2.
Info: 386-362-2771.
Thursday
April 27
"How to Bid Workshop"
Business Enterprise Center (BEC) will conduct its first
"How to Bid Workshop" for Hamilton, Lafayette, Madison
and Suwannee counties from 6-7:30 p.m., Thursday, April
27, at the' Holiday Inn Express, US 129 North, Live Oak. It
is vital to know how to respond to an invitation to bid, re-
quest for proposal or an invitation to negotiate in order to in-
crease your chance for success. Speaker for the workshop
will be Department of Business & Professional Regulations,
Purchasing & Records Management Bureau Chief Rhett
Frisbie. Please park behind the hotel. Workshop will be held
in the meeting room. Please be considerate of our host and
not accept personal phone calls through the hotel. This is a
service BEC provides at no charge to the community. All in-
terested parties are welcome to attend. Please RSVP for
Suwannee, Hamilton, Lafayette and Madison counties at
386-362-6600 or 816 South Ohio Ave. (Chamber of Com-
merce Building), Live Oak, FL 32064.
Friday
April 28
Suwannee County Voters League ban-
quet
Suwannee County Voters League Third Annual Spring
Banquet will be held at 7 p.m., Friday, April 28, at Suwan-
nee County Coliseum Annex, Live Oak: Speaker: The Hon-
orable Judge David Fina of the 3rd Judicial Circuit. Dona-
tion: $15.
Friday
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 sur-
vivors of crime in our community and those who assist them.
Remember: "Victim's Rights: Strength in Unity."
Friday
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.
Saturday
April 29
Basket-making class
Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park will offer
basics of basket-making class from 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m., Sat-
urday, April 29, in Craft Square; Cost: $38. Info/registration:
386-397-1920, www.StephenFosterCSO.org or www.Flori-
daStateParks.org.
Saturday
April 29
Relay for Life Poker Run
First Relay for Life Poker Run will be held Saturday, April
29, starting at The Big Oak Sports Bar at 10 a.m. All bikers
(and others) welcome to join this fun event. Barbecue served
at end of run back at The Big Oak. All proceeds to benefit
Relay F6or Life of Suwannee County. Info:.Heidi, 386-364-
7815.
Saturday
April 29
Old Timer's Day/ Troy Springs State
Park
You are cordially invited to the second Old Timer's Day at
Troy Springs State Parkgfrom 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday,
April 29. A day to celebrate your history at Troy Springs.
Admission is an old photo of Troy Springs, a story or fa-
vorite local recipe or regular park admission. Remember to
bring a covered dish and your lawn chair! Info/RSVP: 386-
688-3488 or 386-935-4835. Looking forward to seeing you!
Saturday
April 29
FAMU offers meat goat training course
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a.m.-2 p.m., Saturday, April 29, at the FAMNU'Research'Farm
in Quincy. Cost $5. Registration required. Topics/speakers:
"Record Keeping" by Angela Jakes. FAMU faculty and staff
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are true or false. She locates lost & stolen property.
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Lord who was brought here to help humanity. If you have
any problem concerning the past, present, future, love,
marriage, business, lawsuits, finances, health; if you are
in trouble, sick or in love, there's no problem so great
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aminations, selecting, evaluating, breeding stock,
FAMACHA, assessing body condition scores (BCS), admin-
istration medications, hoof trimming and much more.
Info/registration: Phillip Petway. 386-362-2771, Angela
Jakes, 850-875-8557, angela.inckenziejakes@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-Sunday
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 chosen 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.com.
Deadline April 30
AADC scholarship applications
African American Development Council (AADC) "Find
your Place and Fill It" scholarship applications are available;
deadline to receive applications Sunday, April 30; interviews
of scholarship recipients will be held at 7:30 p.m., Mlonday,
May 8, at Gethsemane Church of God in Christ, 917 NE Du-
val 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 grad-
uation will be held on Saturday, May 20. Info: president
Yvonne Scott, 386-362-2789 or African American Develop-
mnent Council, P.O. Box 416, Live Oak, FL 32064.
Sunday
April 30
Russian egg decorating class
Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park, White
Springs will offer a Russian egg decorating class taught by
Jean Davidoff from 2-4 p.m., Sunday, April 30, at Nelly
Bly's Kitchen. Cost: free with regular park admission of $4
for a vehicle with up to eight passengers; refreshments
served; Info: 386-397-1920,
www.FloridaStateParks.org/stephenfoster.
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Sunday
April 30
NFCC Community Chorus in concert
NFCC Community Chorus will perform in community
concert at 3 p.m., Sunday, April 30, in Grace Presbyterian
Church, 1200 N. Washington St., Madison. Co-directed by
Drs. Arnold and Rebecca Burkart the chorus will present an
eclectic program of choral works from the Renaissance to
the 21st Century. Cost: free and open to the public. Info:
850-973-1643 or e-mail Music@nfcc.edu.
Sunday
April 30
Fillyaw family reunion
Fillyaw family reunion will be held at Luraville Communi-
ty Center at 1 p.m., Sunday, April 30. Bring a covered dish
and your family. See you there!
Friday-Saturday
April 28-29
Relay for Life of Suwannee County
Relay for Life of Suwannee County will be held Friday-
Saturday, April 28-29 at Suwannee High School Track, 1314
Pine Ave. SW, Live Oak. All cancer survivors and caregivers
are invited to attend opening ceremony, survivor reception
and luminaria ceremony. 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 register now. Info: Maureen Germain,
toll-free, 888-295-6787, ext. 117 or Maureen.germain@can-
cer.org.
Monday
May 1
Senior Citizens meeting
Suwannee County Senior Citizens will meet from 10:30
a.m.-noon, Monday, May 1, in Exhibition II Building,
Suwannee County Coliseum, Eleventh Street, Live Oak.
Scheduled guest speaker will be Betsy Burch with a slide
presentation on the book "Echoes of the Past," history of
Suwannee County. Bring a covered dish to share. Info: 386-
362-3568.
May 4
SHS Band Banquet
Suwannee High School (SHS) Band Banquet will be held
at 6 p.m., Thursday, May 4 at the SHS cafeteria. Info/tickets:
386-364-2711 or Yvette Hannon, 386-362-2275.
May 5
Cattle Baron's Golf Tournament
Fourth Annual Cattle Baron's Golf Tournament will be
held Friday, May 5, at Southern Oaks Golf Club in Lake
City. Silent auction and drawing for sports memorabilia and
golf packages. Proceeds going to support the American Can-
cer Society, High Five Unit (Bradford, Columbia, Hamilton,
Suwannee and Union counties). Sponsorships and
sponsor/player packages are available. Info: Jimmy Swisher,
386-362-5332 or Vern Lloyd, 386-752-4885.
May 6
Benefit for Russell Hart Liver
Transplant Fund
A chicken and rice dinner and yard sale will be held from
9 a.m.-3 p.m., Saturday, May 6, at Branford Presbyterian
Church Fellowship Hall, Drane St. and Haines Ave., one
block before US 129, off CR 247. Funds raised benefit the
Russell Hart Liver Transplant Fund. Dinner, dine in or take
out: $6 donation; Sale items: You name the price! Info:
Cathy Hart, 386-935-1294 or Terry Gray, 386-935-4280.
May 6
Spring Fling, plant and yard sale
Suwannee Valley Humane Society will hold its Spring
Fling from 10 a.m.-1 p.m., Saturday, May 6, at the shelter
located at 1156 SE Bisbee Loop, Madison. Huge plant and
yard sale. Enjoy food, fun and meeting some of the most
popular residents. From I-10, take exit 262 North toward Lee
in Madison County. Turn left on Bisbee Loop one-half mile
from exit. Follow signs to entrance. Info: toll-free, 866-236-
7812 or 850-971-9904, Tuesday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
May 6
Ride with the Gainesville Light Riders
19th Annual Run for the Son will be held Saturday, May 6.
Leaving at 10:30 a.m. from Alachua County Chopper,
Gainesville and riding to Suwannee Valley Campground,
near White Springs, arriving at 11:30 a.m. Over $20.6 mil-
lion collected over 18 years to take the Gospel of Jesus
Christ to the world..Bring a lunch, a friend and relax for an
afternoon. Info: Kyle Arola, 352-380-0778 or Sodny Ed-
mondson, 386-454-8700, visit www.bikersforjesus.org.
May 6
Leggett family reunion
Leggett family reunion will be held Saturday, May 6 at
Live Oak Garden Club' on CR 136W, just past hospital.
Starts at 10 a.m. with covered dish lunch a noon, followed
by white elephant auction. Please bring a covered dish and a
white elephant gift to auction. Mark your calendar and plan
to attend. Info: Imogene Ratliff, 386-362-2453, Lucille Tay-
lor, 386-754-2439.
May,8, .
NFCC offices begin
summer hours
North Florida Community
HrCollege offices will be open
from 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Mon-
day-Thursday, beginning
Monday, May 8. Note: Regu-
lar Monday-Friday hours will
resume Friday, Aug. 11. Info:
850-973-1653 or e-mail
7,_.news@nfcc.edu.
May 9
Stone Fruits Twi-
light Tour, Live Oak
University of Florida/Insti-
tute of Food and Agricultural
Sciences (UF/IFAS) North
Florida Research and Educa-
tion Center in Suwannee Val-
ley (NFREC-SV) will host its
Stone Fruits for North Florida
Twilight Field Tour from 6-8
p.m., Tuesday, May, 9, on CR
417, Live Oak; Refreshments
served. Cost: free; Info/regis-
tration: 386-362-1725,
http://nfrec-sv.ifas.ufl.edu.
May 9
Haven Hospice:
May Memorial Pro-
grams
Haven Hospice provides
understanding and support to
individuals and families in
our community who are faced
with loss. Haven Hospice
May Memorial Programs pro-
vide remembrance services
open to the community for
anyone who has lost a loved
one. You are invited to this
special time of sharing and
support. Please join us at 5:30
p.m., Tuesday, May 9, at Alli-
gator Lake Recreation Area,
1498 SW Country Club Road
(CR 133), Lake City. Refresh-
ments will be served. Note:
You must register to attend.
Info/registration: toll-free,
800-759-6357.
May 11-12
SRWMD Governing
Board meeting and
two-day workshop
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Steinhatchee is located in the "Big Bend"
at the mouth of the Steinhatchee River.
Steinhatchee's location places it in the very
heart of the Nature Coast.
Steinhatchee has always been a popular
spot for fishing and hunting.,
The pristine shoreline and shallow grass There are several outdoor parks for pic-
flats provide habitat for salt water fish. nics and swimming. Don't forget the upper
Scalloping in the summer offers a lot of fun river for rafting and canoeing.
for the whole family. Fall and winter pro- After a long day of fishing, hunting or
vides great fishing for speckled trout and just relaxing, stop by one-of the great
red fish. restaurants for water front dining at its
best. Steinhatchee's restaurants are the per-
fect place, featuring good times and great
food enjoyed by family and friends
Steinhatchee is a great place to enjoy the
outdoors, slow down and relax. Well worth
a visit. An even better place to live.
Fishing makes Steinhatchee a popular spot
By Brian Smith
I have a feeling that most
folks interested in fishing
. within this readership have
fished Steinhatchee. But jist
in case there'ate a few that
haven't visited Steinhatchee
and this being the first install-
ment in the Steinhatchee
Overview I thought an intro-
duction would be appropriate.
First, a brief introduction
about the author and then an'
. overview of Steinhatchee and
quick fishing report. Let's
get started.
My name is Brian Smith.
My wife, Gina and I operate
Big Bend Charters from
Steinhatchee with the help of
our fine inmae Brian Hornsby
a.k.a. Lil B. It sounds like
we're in the fishing business
-but actually we feel we are in
the people business because it
has been a pleasure taking
such a variety of people fish-
ing over the past eight years.
Grouper are the bread and
butter fish for our charter
business and we target them..
However, I realize it is a big
pond out there and there are
some other wonderful fish to
tangle with. With that in
mind, we will certainly make
time to pursue other fish such
as king fish, amberjack,,co-
bia, jewfish and shark de-
pending on the crew. A char-
ter, to me, is an opportunity
to introduce folks to different
techniques and as many
species of fish as I can in that
brief time together. The val-
ue of a fish is far more than a
frozen slab of meat from a
freezer. I like to give a man
more than a fish but some-
thing they can use for the rest
of their lives. It is a balanc-
ing act between bringing to
the dock a quality catch of
grouper and other fish while
giving away something inter-
esting to remember or better
yet something useful for an-
other place and time. More
information about us is avail-
able on line at www.bigbend-
charters.com. Please excuse
any self promotion but I
thought it good to know who
i.s doing the scribbling.
Steinhaichee is still a small
but developing town at the
end of Hwy. 51 on the south-
Sern line of Taylor County.
The people are friendly and
accustomed to hosting travel-
ers with angling ambitions.
The at home population is
1500 but on weekends it can
get crowded with visiting
fishermen and fisherwomen
or scallopers from July 1
through September 10.
Lodging runs the gamut from
' rustic fishing accommoda-
tions to resort living to meet
your needs. Costs are quite
reasonable, really, when you
consider elsewhere. There
are a few local, non-fran-
chised, restaurants in town.
that serve good food from a
country morning hearty
breakfast to fine dining in the
evening. A simple question
will get you pointed in the
right direction of the food
you like. Of course, you can
always cook your own catch
of the day. And some restau-
rants will cook your catch for;
you. Again ask around
There is one grocer, IVa-
sons', in the heart of town'
that can supply you with the
staples. Don't come empty if
you're coming late. This
'ain't' the big city, Masons'
Closes at 9 p.m. sharp. There
are convenience store options
until 11 p.m.
Fishing is what made
Steinhatchee a popular desti-
nation. It started out with
trout fishing. Especially
yester year, in the winter
when 'axe handle',trout
would jam the river, and fish-
ermen would clog the river
with boats so thick you could
walk across from boat to
boat. Since, fishing interest
expanded out on the un-end-
ing gIi flats % bhich have re-
mained pristine \ilh a fishery
envied by over-developed
Florida regions. The flats of-
fer trout, redfish, cobia, pom-
pano,, tarpon, bluefish, Span-
ish mackerel, sharks of vari-
ous types and other fish.
Creeks pop out here and
there. Stick the nose of your
boat in the mouth of creek
and follow its' meander and
feel like Columbus in search
of redfish, trout, flounder
and, maybe, a surprise. Exer-
cise caution when running.
your boat close to shore.
Limerock outcrops litter ran-
dom bottom and have a histo-
ry of stealing props and lower
units. It can be costly to be
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2006 Doug Johnson & Donnie Young
Reeling for Kids Celebrity Fishing Tournament
When: Saturday, May 20, 2006
Where: Steinhatchee, Florida
Event hosted by Fiddler's Restaurant & Pelican Pointe Inn
& Sea Hag Marina
For additional information visit our website at:
www.reelingforkids.com or www.reelingforkids.com
Or Contact the Boys and Girls Club of Alachua County at:
Phone Number:. (352)372-5342 Fax: (352) 373-3885
PO BOX 532 Gainesville, FL 32602
Event benefits the Boys and Girls Club of Alachua County
& the Boys and Girls Club of Steinhatchee
Optimist Kids Fishing Tournament
May 6
Weigh in at Fiddler's Restaurant
For more information visit: www.perryoptimist.org
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four days during the Christ-
mas holidays.' It was their
second visit with all four of
their children and their fami-
lies. Among other outdoor
adventu res, the Carters went
deep-sea fishing, catching
over 400 pounds of grouper,
one of Florida's favorite
fish. Returning from their
fishing trip at 5 p.m., by
6:3 0 p.m., they were having a
fish fry out on the lawn of
their Victorian cottage.
"The main thing to do
here is to fish and scallop
says Fowler. The pristine
flats provide habitat f6r an)
number of saltwater fish,
making for great sport fish-
ing. Iegmining in July and
ending around Sept. 10, va-
cationers can take a small
boat'out to Approximately
three feet of water to'collect
the scallops. The shellfish
are found by snorkeling,.
"Wlien see you comin,'
they'll try to-run! "Fowler
explains. "It's like an Easter
eep hunt'undemater. It's in-
teresting because 'While
you're doing it, you get to
see a lot of fish, sting fays,
small sharks and other small
shell fish."
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people appreciate ilie naturaj i
wonders ofSteinhatchee.
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creating the resort. "It's in- I
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F owler makes every effort to i
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Instead of running a grid I
system for our streets, we've I
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around the trees."
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peaceful as this, you may
find the Landing to be the
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Fishing
Continued from Page 5C
impatient. But float softly
and you're fishing where the
fish live. What is really neat
is being able to catch great
fish from a make-do jon boat
or a high tech flats fishing
machine. It's your budget,
the fish don't care.
Off shore fishing can be
over-the-top. Don't expect
world record fish. This area
is noted for a quantity of
quality fish not single record
catches. Keeper grouper av-
erage about seven pounds a
piece. A 10 pound grouper is
real good. A 15 to 20 pound
grouper is very good. A
grouper over 20 pounds is ex-
ceptional. Grouper are the
'meat and potato' fish of our
area. I and the rest of the off-
shore captains spend the ma-
jority of our time trying to
catch a bunch of them.
Grouper keep the props spin-
ning westward
Kingfish run between 10-
30 pounds. Ironically, they
are not targeted even though
they have a lot of 'fight in the
dog'. Having a king bum
line from a flat line or trolled
pole ,at a speed that heats up
the reel faster than a burner is
exciting -- I don't care if
you're the 'Rain Man.' A
smoker king fires up the
cockpit of a boat and adds a
spike to the day. "I ain't eat-
ing no stinking kingfish" I
hear too much. I'm thinking
'you've never eaten it fresh
off the grill.' Old frozen
kingfish can be poor cat food
but fresh grilled king is fit for
a king. It is like painting,
quality preparation is the key
to success.
Amberjack are a tackle
busting adversary and with-
out a doubt one of the most
entertaining fish to catch.
"Oh, you just use those to
keep the tourist busy, captain.
They're wormy, not fit to
eat." OK, give them to me at
the end of the day. It is true
they can be wormy on the
right hand coast but here in
Steinhatchee they are smaller,
10-35 pounds, and clean.
Hello, it is a different envi-
ronment. It is like saying
everybody is the same? I
hope not. Anyway, it is un-
usual to find a worm in the
fish. Here the flesh is so
good I cook for left-overs so
we can make amberjack salad
the next day. Besides, I
wouldn't care if they were
full ,of worms, I would still
do catch and release, consid-
ering how much fun they are
to catch. I don't fish for my
stomach. Have you missed a
meal lately? Fishing is fun,
keep it that way (find some
good recipes on our website
too).
If you want cobia, you hunt
them like deer. Cobia is my
favorite fish to catch because
it takes effort to bring one
home. It is a challenge. Of
course there are times when a
cobia will swim up and invite
itself in the cooler, but to be
successful one needs to be
prepared with appropriate
tackle. Apparently, inshore
cobia fishing is becoming
more popular judging by the
increased number of flats
skiffs and bay boats with
sighting towers. The rigs
look highly unusual but are
quite functional for sight fish-
ing cobia on the clear grass
flats.
Thank goodness spring
weather is upon us. The
warm air and water can wash
away the memory of a long
winter. Redfish are more
abundant now than they have
been in a long time. Drifting
around the creek mouths or
shoreline casting live shrimp
or cut mullet under a cork is a
great way to have a red test
your drag system. Gold
spoons and spinner baits
work very well for the artifi-
cial enthusiast.
At the moment, trout are
being best caught in the three
to five foot depths on jigs.
The color of the jig depends
on the color of the water. It
is best to bring a variety of
colors and switch around un-
til you find the color they
want. If the pinfish aren't
ravenous, a live shrimp under
a cork is a traditional trout
killer. The big mamma trout
are found in the skinny wa-
ters next to the bank. Do
some topwater fishing in the
early morning or late evening
to make a memory.
Offshore, the bait pods
have recently shown up.
That means Spanish macker-
el, kingfish, bluefish lady fish
and other predators are tag-
ging along behind the chuck
wagon. It is a pile of fun
tossing jigs and spoons into
frenzied fish.
As the water warms the
grouper bite will return closer
to shore. Trolling plugs is an
effective way to find good
bottom with hungry fish.
Bottom fishing-with live pin-
fish is a ball. I like feeling a
pinfish get nervous on the
line before its demise.
Frozen sardines and herring
are also good bait. It is best
to bring an assortment of
baits offshore because you're
never quite sure what the
grouper are going to prefer
fi-om day to day. For those
new to the area, the most
popular grouper grounds are
found on a 240 heading 20-
35 miles from Steinhatchee
marker number one.
Anyway, I hope this little
fishing snippet sparked your
interest for a visit. I hope fu-
ture articles will be informa-
tive and useful. Thanks for
taking the time to read. Take
care of yourself and the tackle.
Sincerely
Capt Brian E. Smith, Big
Bend Charters
"The central impulse of the
angler is to engage nature; it
is to that end that he observes
nature in detail."
JOHN MCDONALD (1972)
Ami and Stephan show off their 26.5 Ib kingfish and a 15 Ib
grouper, all caught trolling in Steinhatchee
Photo courtesy of Big Bend Charters 3/29/06
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Located In SHANDS At Live Oak
1100 SW llth St. Live Oak
(904) 373-4300 or 1-800-435-3937 .
Family Dentistry
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MANTOOTH,
D.D.S,P.A.
602 Railroad Ave., Live Oak, FL
(386) 362-6556
1-800-829-6506
(Out of Suwannee County) 226577-F
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General Eye Care & Surgery
EYE EXAMS CATARACT SURGERY
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Board Certified, American Board of Ophthalmology
Eye Physician & Surgeon
Medicare, Medicaid, Avmed,
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Lake City 0
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Open M-F, 8:30 a.m.- 5 p.m.
Walk-ins welcome.
Dr. John Coleman,
Doctor of Podiatry,
available every Thursday.
506 NW 4th Street "'
Jasper, Florida 32052
(386) 792-7247
Fax (386) 792-7257
Located next to the hospital
Medicare, Medicaid, and most types of insurance accepted.
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Now seeing patients at Shands at Live Oak
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medical Shands @ Live Oak or Lake City. Breast Cancer
oncology & Please call (386) 755-1655 Coion Cancer
hematology seeKhan,M.D.for an appointment or information .Multiple Myeloma
practice. All Chemotherapy administration and management Leukemia
All Chemotherapy administration and management "Lymphoma
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201 Parshley St. SW
Live Oak, FL 32064
J (386) 362-3778
Fax (386) 362-5376
Medicare, Medicaid, and most
types of insurance accepted.
Open M-F, 8:30 a.m. 5 p.m.
Walk-ins welcome. 25503-
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Sandy Laxton, PTA
PROFESSIONAL TOUCH
PHYSICAL THERAPY
Workers Compensation, Industrial
Rehabilitation, Ergonomic Consultation,
Job/Workers Site Analysis
Orthopedic/Sports Medicine, Pediatrics
Medicare, Medicaid, AvMed & BCBS
Providers
405 11th St., Live Oak, FL 32060
(386) 364-5051
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422 NE Lakeshore Terrace
Lake City, FL 32055 -
(386) 758-6950
Fax (386) 758-8018
Medicare, Medicaid, and most
types of insurance accepted.
Open 7 days a week, 9 a.m. 7 p.m.
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OBGYN
Deliveries at:
Shands at LakeShore
Surgeries at:
Shands at LakeShore,
Lake Cit} Medical Center
& North Florida Regional
if rtqu lted
by Dr. Rios
(386) 755-0500
449 SE Baya Dr.
Lake City, FL 32055
Tri-Care Medical Supply
506 NW 4th Street Suite 200
Jasper, Florida 32052
Located inside the hospital..
9 Full Service durable
medical equipment company.
Offering oxygen, nebulizers,
wheelchairs, hospital beds,
bathroom equipment,
scooters and more.
Call (386) 792-7207
for more information. 255075-F
Urology, UIrolgic Surgery
1 Impotence Center
ROBERT G. BUSCH, D.O.
ERIC ORDINARIO, D.O.
Board Certified Urology and Urological Surgery
Common Problems Treated:
* Infections Prostate Problems Kidney Stones Sexual
Problems Genital Surgery Cancer of the Urinary Tract *
Impotence. Infertility Urinary Incontinence
Common Surgical Procedures In Office:
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Condyloma Prostate Ultrasound/Biopsy Bladder
Ultrasound Penil Vascular Studies
Common Surgical Problems In
Hospital or Ambulatory Surgical Center:
Prostate, Kidney and Bladder Cancer Surgery
SKidney Stone and Surgery Lithotripsy Microscopic
Vasectomy Reversal Impotence Surgery Hernia Surgery
Specializing in the evaluation and treatment of Male
Impotence Surgical and Medical Therapies
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personal and confidential attention.
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Management District's governing board will meet at 9 a.m.,
Thursday, May 11, at District headquarters, SR 49 and US
90 East, Live Oak. The meeting is to consider District busi-
ness and conduct public hearings on regulatory and land ac-
quisition matters. A workshop will follow the board meeting
at Suwannee River Conference Center & Retreat at the Ad-
vent Christian Village, Dowling Park. At 8:30 a.m., Friday
May 12, the workshop will continue. All meetings, work-
shops and hearings are open to the public.
Apply now!
Deadline May 15
Attention crafters and food vendors
Applications for the rental of vendor spaces for the
Wellom Community Association's upcoming Blueberry Fes-
tival are now available for crafters and food vendors inter-
ested in participating in this year's event, which will take
place on Saturday, June 3. Deadline Monday, May 15. Info:
Jack Gaylard, 386-963-4486 or Beanie Brooks, 386- 963-
5906.
May 18
Homeschooling orientation/used book
sale
The Live Oak Learners 4-H Club will sponsor an orienta-
tion to homeschooling and used book sale beginning at 6
p.m., Thursday, May 18, in the Exhibition II Building at the
Suwannee County Coliseum on Newbern Road, CR 136
West, Live Oak. Program begins at 7 p.m. Following the ori-
entation, there will be more time to browse the used books
and network with other homeschoolers. Admission is free. If
you are interested in participating in the used book sale,
please call. Info: 386-842-5008'.
Deadline May 19!
Call to artists
Downtown Festival and Art Show, Gainesville will take
place Saturday-Sunday, Nov. 4-5. Artists in ceramics, fiber,
glass, graphics, jewelry, mixed media, paintings, photogra-
phy, sculpture, wearables and wood are invited to apply to
display their works; more than $14,000 in cash prizes and
$4,000 in purchase awards distributed to artists. Info/applica-
tions: Linda Piper, 352-334-5064 or
www.gvlculturalaffairs.org.
May 19
Financial management course in Lake
City
Columbia County Extension Service, 164 SW Mary Ethel
Lane, Lake City, will offer a financial management course
"Building Your Financial Future" from 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.,
Friday, May 19, for a charge of $10. Course meets bankrupt-
cy debtor education requirements. Info/registration: 386-752-
5384.
May 26-28
Roseanne Cash
headlines at Florida
Folk Festival
Roseanne Cash will head-
line at the 54th Florida Folk
Festival to be held Friday-
Sunday, May 26-28, at
Stephen Foster Folk Culture
Center State Park, White
Springs; Cost: advance tickets
$15 a day/$35 weekend or
$20/$40 at gate; under 6 free;
age 6-17-$4; Info/tickets': toll-
free, 877-635-3655 or by mail.
Thru May 28
Driver's license
checkpoints
The Florida Highway Patrol
will conduct driver's license
and vehicle inspection check-
points through May 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
Hamilton County. Recognizing
the danger presented to the
public by defective vehicle
equipment, troopers will con-
centrate their efforts on vehi-
cles being operated with de-
fects such as bad brakes, worn
tires and defective lighting
equipment. In addition, atten-
tion will be directed to drivers
who would violate the driver
license laws of Florida. The
Patrol has found these check-
points to be an effective means
of enforcing the equipment
and driver's license laws of
Florida while ensuring the pro-
tection of all-motorists.
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Visit now!
Thru May 29
"Glow: Living Lights" exhibit
Florida Museum will host the traveling exhibition "Glow:
Living Lights" through May 29. An interactive journey into
the lives of creatures that glow in the dark. Rare photographs
and film footage, research-related artifacts, live and preserved
specimens and hands-on activities in a.5,000-square-foot ex-
hibit. Info: 352-846-2000, www.flmnh.ufl.edu.
June 16
Father's Day
White Lake Yacht and Dinner Club; fine dining with art
and entertainment; Sunday, June 16; meal served by local ser-
vice club-gratuity paid to service club; 6-7 p.m. cocktail
hour- BYOB; 7-9 p.m. meal and entertainment; the dress-coat
and tie for the gentlemen; reservations only-call 386-364-
5250.
Register now!
June 23-25
Douglass High School class of 1966 plans
40th class reunion
Douglass High School class of 1966 is preparing for its "
40th class reunion to be held Friday-Sunday, June 23-25.
Class members or other classmates unable to graduate are
welcome to participate. Please let family or friends who were
members or would have graduated with this class know about
the reunion. Contact information is being gathered for all
who plan to attend. Contact persons: Naomi Smith Clayton,
386-364-1844 or Susie Seay, 386-362-2115.
June 23-25
2006 Andra Raynard Davis Weekend
Celebration
African American Development Council President Yvonne
Scott announces the 2006 Andra Raynard Davis Weekend
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Celebration is set for Friday-Monday, June 23-26. Events
scheduled: Banquet for Andra Davis at 6 p.m., Friday, June
23, tickets $10, essay contest for students in grades 7-12-
deadline June 12. 2006 Andra Davis Day, June 24, with a pa-
rade, and in celebration of 10th anniversary of African Ameri-
can Development Council, followed by a ceremony at First
Federal Sportsplex, food fellowship-free meal, drawing, for a
donation of $1 for tickets, for prizes-jersey signed by Andra
Davis of the Cleveland Browns and jersey or a football
signed by Gerald Warren, "Big Money," of the Denver Bron-
cos and a run, kick and pass contest. Other events: Andra
Davis limited edition calendar-June, 2006-June, 2007-$25 and
limited edition calendar of Andra Davis.and family-$20; sou-
venir ad program and Youth Explosion-3 p.m., Sunday, June
25, guest speaker Andra Davis. Info/tickets/calendar: Yvonne
Scott, 386-362-2789; or individual event coordinators, Essay:
Elder Lee Ann Charlton, 386-364-5351; Parade: Anthony
Thompkins, 386-364-2805 or the Rev. Tommie Jefferson,
386-647-5784; Drawing/tickets: Kaffa Owens, 386-453-9331
or Marti Carver, 386-688-0332; Run. kick and pass contest:
Pat Fleming, 386-362-7873; Food: Barbara Baker, 386-364-
4988, Phyllis Postell, 386-362-4978 or Kaffa Owens, 386-
453-9331; Ad booklet: Chinneta Butler, 386-963-2720.
June 24
Birding Walk
On Saturday, June 24, join the Friends of the Suwannee
River State Park for its monthly birding walk in the park at 8
a.m. This nearby park is a little jewel in the Florida State
Park System. It is located 13 miles west of Live Oak on US
90. Entrance fee required. Info: 850-971-5354, wbs@surf-
best.net.
Register now!
June 26
NFCC offers on-line courses
NFCC offers on-line courses for Summer term;; registration
began Monday, April 3, classes begin June 26; Register on-
line or call Enrollment Services. 850-973-1622, 850-973-
1654, www.nfcc.edu.-
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help you. She removes evil influence. If husband or wife is unfaithful,
see her now. She settles lovers quarrels, helps you gain the lost love and
affection of the one you love and shows you the way to happiness.'
She names friends and enemies and tells you if friends are true or false.
She locates lost & stolen property. She does not claim to be God. She is
just a servant of the Lord who was brought here to help humanity. If you
have any problem concerning the past, present, future, love, marriage,
business, lawsuits, finances, health; if you are in trouble, sick or in love,
there's no problem so great that she cannot solve.
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Jennings, FL (Kitchen) Tuesday Thursday 6 a.m.-9p.m.
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386 -958 -5401 (Bar) Tuesday-Thursday 7 a.m.- -10 p.m.
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NAME CHANGE: Morrell's sit-n-sleep changes its name with the new expansion to become Morrell's
Home Furniture of Live Oak. Photo:'Joel Turner
Ted McMullen's "I'll Remember You" Elvis competition
Submitted by
Barbara Watson ,
The Grande Hall at The
Spirit of the Suwannee Music
Park was the setting for Ted
McMullen's first "I'll Remem-
ber You" Elvis competition. If
you missed this event, you re-
ally missed a treat. The
Grande Hall was full of Elvis
fans, and the contestants really
put on a show. There were 11
adult contestants and two
youth contestants.
The adult category contes-
tants were: Bobby Blakely,
Garyelvis Britt, Charlie Cole,
Jeremy Ewbank, Mark
Gagnon, Damon Hendrix, Ray
Joiner, Jeff La Jess, Alvin
Smith, Matthew Spalding and
Rick Wade. There were five fi-
nalists: fifth place, Rick Wade;
fourth place, Charlie Cole;
third place, Garyelvis Britt;
second place, Matthew Spald-
ing and first place and winner
Damon Hendrix who received
$1,000 in prize money and is
automatically entered into
"Images of the King" world.
championship competition in
Memphis, Tenn. in August
2006. .. ,
Youth contestants were:
Alex Swindle and Trey Norris.
Swindle, who brought the
house down each time he sang,
was the winner in the youth
category. Norris, Hamilton
County's own, is an up and
coming Elvis tribute artist.,
There were two special
guests. Ted McMullen's. dad,
Bill McMullen, told about be-
ing the person who wrote the
music to Elvis' "Heartbreak
Hotel." He has written many
other songs and music. The
other special guest was Demi
Downing, 8, who charmed the
audience as she belted out tune
'after tune of Elvis' songs.
Downing looked very lovely
in her Elvis' jumpsuit.
The master of ceremonies
for the evening was Ted Mc-
Mullen'and he did a wonderful
job. Ted and his manager and
coordinator, Marcie Darrell
Brooks, did a great job pulling
it all together.
A big thank you to all the
Elvis' tribute artists every-
%%here vaho strive to keep the
memory of Elvis alive in our
hearts. "Thank you, thank you
very much."
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ELVIS COMPETITION: Pictured, I to r, back row, Ted McVIMullen-aka Teddy Mac Elvis jnd master of ceremonies for the Elvis competi-
tion with contestants, Matthew Spalding, Garyelvis Britt, Bobby Blakely, Jeremy Ewbank, Charlie Cole and Damon Hendrix: front row,
Alex Swindle, Rick Wade, special guest-Demi Downing and Jeff La Jess at Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park for the first "I'll Re-
member You" Elvis competition. Photo: Submitted
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SONGWRITER OF "HEARTBREAK HOTEL:" Special guest Bill Mc-
Mullen of Jacksonville, father of Ted McMullen, performs in the
first Ted McMullen's "I'll Remember You" Elvis competition.
Photo: Submitted
SPECIAL GUEST PERFORMER: Demi Downing, 8, charms the au-
dience during her performance in Ted McMullen's first "I'll Re-
mermber You" Evis competition. Photo: Submitted
member You" Elvis competition. Photo: Submitted
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May 6, 2006 9:00 a.m.: REAL ESTATE AUCTION: 3 lots: 1- Lot 14 less than 1/2 acre on 161st
Lane in Suwannee Belle Subdivision. 2- 1.23 acres on Tiger Lake Lot 12 with lake view on Tiger
Lake Subdivision. 3- 1.23 acres on Tiger Lake Lot 13 with lake view on Tiger Lake Subdivision. Call
office for more information.
MAY 6, 2006 10:00 a.m.: PERSONAL PROPERTY AUCTION: many trains, collectibles, books,
and many more. Call office for more information.
May 13, 2006 1:00 p.m.: REAL ESTATE AUCTION: Mortgage Foreclosure 14030 Mandarin
Oaks Lane Jacksonville, FL. Executive Estate on 2 acres +/- with waterfront on St. John's River. Call
office for more information.
REAL ESTATE LISTINGS:
6 CITY LOTS IN LAFAYETTE COUNTY: Currently divided into 4 apartments. Great place for
future business or an investment. MLS# 47670 $199,000
SUPER FARMETTE: 40 acres in Live Oak of cleared and de-stumped vacant land. Zoned 1 per 5
and 100% high and dry. MLS# 49365 $375,000
50 ACRES: 1/2 mile outside of the city limits of Madison. Property is zoned 2 residences per acre
per Madison County Zoning Department. MLS# 47041. $750,000
3 BEDROOM/2 BATHROOM: on 4 acres in Lake City, FL. Beautiful trees of mixed pines and
hardwoods, large yard, plenty of room for future landscaping. MLS# 51481 $115,900.
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S- which are planted in 5-year old pines. Very pretty
property in a good location outside city limits; Home
LARGB REBIDENTIAL LOT. ve, r,,,," aoe,, i n 6 site already in place with power pole and well. Large,
acres of peace and quiet, across the street from the stocked pond. On the back of the property is a
Suwannee River. Just a few lots down from a County hunters cabin which also has power and well. Fenced
park. Priced to sell. $21,000 #51797 on three sides. Property abuts private hunting club;
S .-,. wildlife abounds, $418,300 #50085
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wooded one-acre Iots in subdivision, close to town.
One minute drive to Suwannee River boat ramp.
Great area to live in; quiet and peaceful the perfect
place for your site-built or mobile home. Good
investment property. $23,500 each. MLS #48843
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15 LOTS i,iih an older S%%f.IH it, Dowling Pjrk Preir'. pro.perr', ina uc
neighbor~hood M~obile home need; TLC kr 43,51"1"Seller% o ric-11%,iowd
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property in Lafayette County, with over 114 mile or 41
county grade frontage. Natural growing tall pines cover. 5as Hy 7,stEa
the entire property. Lots of deer, turkey and hogs. HOME IN PERRY
the entire property. Lots of deer, turkey and hogs. of Perry. Can be zoned commercial. Good location and
Timber has not been cut in over 25 years and is ready Hwy frontage, nice lot, excellent Investment
to be harvested. Great for recreation or investment, opportunity. Home is a mobile, around which was built
$455,000 #49389 a concrete block home and garage. Two wells, storage
area, 3-car garage. $99,900 #51785
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PERFECT PARCEL o-,32 acres, mosuy cleared, wit
approximately 300 25-year old planted pines along 42.04 ACRES In SUWANNEE COUNTY -Farm land
north line, and tree line along highway, for privacy, just off U.S. Hwy. 27. Near Branford and Ft. White,
Great parcel with a good view. High and dry, not in commuting distance to Gainesville. Mostly cleared
flood zone. Highway frontage, convenient to both Live with some trees. Frontage on paved road. Partially
Oak and Mayo. Five miles to the Suwannee River. fenced. Utilities in area. Subdividable 1/5. $420,400
Recent survey in file. $97,960 #50724 #48180 252563-F
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FOUND: Near Royal Springs area,
deep in the woods. Resembles
Beezia hound. Med. size, yellow
color, w/thick black collar. Call 386-
364-6673.
TWO STORY HOME with
gourmet kitchen with all the cabinets
you need and then some! 5
bedrooms/3.5 baths, with over 6000
sq. ft. New on the market! MLS
52013 Call Sharon Selder 386-365-
1203 or Julia DeJesus 386-344-1590
ARE THE STARTS OUT
TONIGHT? You'll catch some great
night sky in this country location LOOKING FOR A WORKSHOP?
North of Live Oak. 3/2 doublewide 40x48' workshop with renovated
on 4+ acres. MLS 50560. Call Bryan doublewide, like new roof. 5 acres.
Smithey 386-965-2922. Many upgrades. MLS 51814. Call
Vic Lantroop 386-623-6401.
4 BEDROOM ON 2.5 ACRES Nice COZY HOME IN TOWN Well built
brick home waiting for new owners of concrete block. Walk to VA Hospital
to enjoy all that space plus a and shopping. MLS ;50952. Asking
workshop! MLS 47992. Call Martha $67,000. Call Myrtle Wall 386-752-
Saunders 386-752-3945. 2655.
LAND AND MORE!
WELL BUILT mobile home on 5 acres in South Wellborn. Catch bream and
bass inthe stocked pond on 5 acres! MLS 50006. Call Janet Creel 386-755-0466
10.42 ACRES Just REDUCED! Well, septic, power pole. Partially cleared!
.1|4. 9i i MLS 7-A"-4 Call Libb, TMcrrkil. 35r.l.-2-6nJ.2
21) ACRES Dais) Road. Pin'., hard,%ood ani fenced land __ii.'i:.": ILLS
51 4o` Call Tan',, Shaf'fer .:.5--54-D, or G nr,_er Pa-.er -52.'67Q.I4
UNION COUNTI 10 .icres. in Pror idence,. 1l-4.9ii MLS 51256 Ca.ll Lib:.,
.lerrick t- '52- .142 -.:.,.
BUSINESS SERVICES
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$9,995. Call 1-888-753-3430
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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
First Day
BASSETT HOUND PUPPIES FOR
SALE.2 males. 9 wks old. Parents on
permises. 1st shots, wormed, health
cert. $250.00. Day: 386-208-8828,
Eve 386-208-0539 leave message.
Pets for Free
FREETO GOOD HOMES
Lab-mix puppies. Four females,,
black. 3 & 1/2 mos. old. Call 386-364-
4811.
Free: Mixed-breed pups. Under 3
months old. 1 female, 2 males. Call
386-208-8828 days or 386-208-0539
evenings.
AGRICULTURE
MERCHANDISE
Building Materials
First Day
BRICKS FOR SALE:
Clean antique bricks. Large
quantity. 20 cents each. Contacts:
386-963-5371 & 386-658-1252.
LUMBER LIQUIDATORS
HARDWOOD FLOORING from .99
CENTS SQ. FT. Exotics, Oak
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Quick turn around. Delivery, Gulf
Coast Supply & Manufacturing, Inc.
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OWNER FINANCING
12 Lots Available in Suwannee River Park Estates. $15,000
Each
JUST REMODELED
4 BR 1 BA Home just outside the city limits of Jasper on
.24 of an acre. $87,500 MLS#49073
12 & HALF ACRES
In Northern Suwannee County very private with deer and
wild life galore. $11,050 an acre MLS#51396.
NEED A WORKSHOP
Remodeled in 04 3BR/2BA SW/MH of 5 acres with a-
24x48 Workshop/Garage and much more $145,000
MLS#50019
OFFICE OR HOUSE
In Live Oak city limits 2BA/1BA currently used as a
business.. $68,000 MLS#51576
OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT 1 Unit with 2 rooms
and private bathroom in our building just off US 9Q
WANT SECLUSION
2 wooded- lots in Suwannee River Campsites in Hamilton
county great for camping. $12,000 each
MANY POSSIBILITIES
with this 6,000 Sq. Ft house 16 Bedrooms with another 14
not yet completed call for more info. $700,000 MLS#50932
4.2 ACRES
Close to Suwannee Horse Trail great buy at $45,000
MLS#49870 25676 s:F
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mobile Homes
and
Land for sale.
Financed
by owner.
Ask for
Larry Olds.
386-362-2720
-FOR RENT-
2or3 BR
Singlewide
mobile home,
Central H/A.
First month's
rent plus deposit
to move in.
Water, sewer &
garbage included.
No pets.
386-330-2567
226315-f
FOR RENT-
3BR, 2BA DWMH,
CENTRAL H/A.
FIRST MONTH'S
RENT PLUS
DEPOSIT TO
MOVE IN.
WATER, SEWER
& GARBAGE
INCLUDED.
NO PETS
386-330-2567
226322-F
Furniture
LIKE NEW: Matching coffee & 2 end
tables, dark wood w/smoke-colored
glass top, beautiful set, $275. for all 3
pcs. Console table, oriental, hand
carved w/marble top, $200. 386-658-
2551 before 9:30am or after 6pm Iv
msg.
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Garage/Yard Sales
At 16th Street # 16753-Off Nobles
Ferry Rd. (CR 249) 1 mi. S. of
Suwannee River, Live Oak, FL. Sat,
4/29, 9a-4p (No early birds, please!)
Lighthouse Farm Annual
Community Rummage Sale. Futon
sofa, recliners, desks & other furn,
fridges, microwave, TVs, bikes,
weights, computer & office equip,
phones, household & kitchen items,
quality clothing, veggie seedlings.
Refreshments served!
RECREATION
Boats/Supplies
First Day
FSBO: 2001 KEYWEST Boat. 17 ft.
Galvanized trailer & 90 hp Yamaha
motor Center console, great
condition. Always garaged.
$12,000.00. Call 386-776-2619 or
904-412-8385.
NEW BOAT-PELICAN 12 ft, double
hull. 2 seats, new electric Kota
trolling motor. $400.00. Call 386-208-
1060.
Campers/Motor Homes
FLEETWOOD Bounder 35E, 2003.
Xlnt cond. Low mi. 2 slds, 2 ACs, 2
TVs. Lg shwr, many cabs., conv.
oven, w/d combo. One non-
smoking/no pet owner. $73,900. 386-
362-8391.
FLEETWOOD: 35 Ft. Southwind
Motor home, 1991. One owner only.
Extremely low mileage. $39,995.00.
Call 386-362-3382 for more info.
(Live Oak, FL)
REAL ES~A~E FOR RENT
Apartments
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discrimination." Familial status
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people securing custody of children
under 18.
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Houses for Rent
First Day
COZY, 2-Story Home on CR 349
near Royal Springs. 2/1 upstairs, 1/1
downstairs. Quiet country setting,
newly renovated. $700/mo, 1st, last
& $1,000.00 sec dep 386-935-4970.
First Day
HOME FOR RENT: 3Bd/2Ba, CH&A,
carpeted, large yard, 2 mi. from Live
Oak, FL. Very clean. $800./mo. No
pets, no smoking on premises. 352-
376-0080. Available now.
First Day
SMALL FURNISHED COTTAGE
On private horse farm.
Five minutes to Live Oak, FL.
Call 386-208-8079, leave message.
Mobile Homes for rent
First Day
For Rent: 2BD/1BA Mobile Home.
furnished. In Live Oak, FL.
$475.00/mo, + 1st, last & security
deposit. Call 386-867-1097.
Vacation Rentals
DISNEY CLOSEOUT SALE 'Book
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1Day Tickets. Only $119.00. Free
Shuttle & Breakfast. Call 1-800-749-
4045 Ext 757.
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Smoky Mtn Cabin with trout stream,
near Cherokee, NC, Gatlinburg, TN,
Dollywood & Pidgeon Forge, TN.
$325.00 per week. Call 386-752-
0013.
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
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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
BUY A HOME GET A CAR! New
PSL 3/2/2 Lake Home. $329,000
Loaded w/extras. New Pontiac G-6.
Call for details, M&D Realty Diane
Mudd 561-313-5387
First Day
Distressed? Overwhelmed by bill
collectors? Facing foreclosure?
We can help. Ask for Bill.
386-688-4713.
HUD Vouchers Welcome!
I, 2 & 3 BR HC & Non-HC
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386-364-7936
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First Day
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NEWLY BUILT 3bd/2ba, W/D
hookup on 75X100 lot, city water &
sewage. Asking $97,500. This home
quality for S.H.I.P. Appraised at
$115,000. Located in Trenton, FL.
352-745-6727
LAKE WOOD
APARTMENTS IN
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Quiet country living
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Call 362-3110.
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22 Acres in Lafayette County ,
Property located conveniently to Branford and Suwannee River.
Property is planted in 6 year old planted pines. Abundant deer and
turkeys. Zoned 1/5 with county-grade frontage. $9,800 per acre. Call
(386) 935-2572 home or (386) 935-6220 work. 259000-F
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IN Live Oak, FL. Four BD/Two BA,
2003. On five acres. New appliances,
fresh paint, some new carpeting,
dormers. $319,000.00 Call 386-963-
4956 or 863-559-1491. Owner/agent.
Mobile Homes
FOR SALE BY OWNER: Beautiful
2004 Homes of Merit DWMH on 5
fenced acres. 4BD/3BA w/fam. rm,
Ivg rm, dng rm & kit. Home has a
12X36 covered rear deck, metal
carport & metal workshop. Priced to
sell @ $184,900. Call for more info:
386-590-1169.
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
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 Doublewides, 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!!
CALL 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.
CALL RON 386-397-4960.
New Home Is Looking for a Family. 3
Bedroom/2 Bath, FHA or
Conventional Financing Available.
CALL RUBY AT (386) 303-1557.
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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,
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Properties or Starter" Home. Great
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Hitson Realty, Inc.
102 Hatley St. PO Box 1089
Jasper, Florida 32052
(386) 792-1688
Jasper, FL 23.5 acres off of SR-6. Paved road frontage,
with power available. Would make excellent hunting camp
Won't last long at $145,000. MLS # 51901.
Jasper, FL 4br/2ba 2356 sq. ft. DWMH on 23.5 acres.
Nice country setting with creek frontage, yet close to town.
Must see $389,900. MLS # 50340.
Jasper, FL 10 acres close to Jai-Alai on paved road,
great for home site or investment. $15,000 per acre. MLS #
50852.
Jasper, FL Business Opportunity. Excellent wrecker
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opportunity for owner operator. Call for more details. MLS #
48782. -
Lee, FL Beautiful new 3br/2ba, 1,782 sq. ft. home on 1.87
acres. If you're looking for a quile country home this is the
one for you. Priced to sell al $215,000, or add. 4.43 acres
with paved road fronlage for a combined total price of
$250,000. MLS # 50086.
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Realtor Assoc. NI. Elizabeth Elliott, E\ening 842-2372
(1) Hamillon County: 40
Acres wooded with 1/4 mile
op 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, partially
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 $11,000 per
acre.
09) Near City off CR 136
East: 4.85 ac. with a 1995
CH&AC doublewide M.H.
Kitchen furnished, large
oaks. pond. $89.500.
110) Branford area: 15 acres
in go,od 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 &
se% er. $82,500.
(13) Off River Road: 10
acres wooded, secluded,
660x660. Good buy @
$11,500 per acre.
(14) 96th Trail: 5 acres with
two bedroom 1 1/2 bath,
central heat & air
conditioned brick home
containing approx. 1500 sq.
ft. kitchen furnished,
detached storage. Priced to
sell at $149,000.
(15) CR 141: Four acre tract
with 3 bedroom, 2 bath home
under construction cont.
approx 1508 sq. ft. 4 acres
paved rd. $180,000.
(16) Camping Lot: 1.25
Acres in Dowling Park Area,
all wooded. $5,600.00
(17) 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
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in Live Oak (on 128th' St). Cleared &
mostly fenced w/lg live oak trees onr
property. (Ag exempt) $148,000. Call
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frontage. 3yr. old planted pines.
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13 or 20 Acres
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$10,000.00 pe'r acre
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minutes from 1-10, 15 minutes from
Perry, FL. Gated community, deed
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river runs through community.,
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$12,000.00 per acre-owner will
finance w/heavy down payment.
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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.
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.
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First Day
TEN ACRES planted pines in Beulah
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electric in area; Call Cori 386-965-
2916 or .Sandie 386-623-7619
(Realtors). MLS#51512.
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First Day
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
WALT'S LIVE OAK FORD
is looking for a career-minded
professional person that has a take
charge attitude. Full time position.
Able to use all office equipment &..
ire abiily I0 Iv.:.I..i oral r n ru.-Iions
Knowledge"of automobiles' helpful,
but not a must. Full benefits include
health, life, dental, paid vacations &
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Qualified applicants must pass
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Call Angela Akins at:.
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1620 E. Helvenston Street-
Live Oak, FL 32064
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Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm 386-935-9334.
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First Day
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Must be RN with MDS experience
preferred. Full Time with
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Akins at 386-362-7860 or apply in
person at Suwannee Health Care
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Must be detail oriented Benefits
,rclude health denial. liOe
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access to onsite' daycare and
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www.ACVillage net
CLASS A CDL OTR DRIVERS
needed, two (2) years experience
required. Health insurance,
retirement, & paid vacation.
Drug Free WorkPlace.
Call (386) 294-3411.
DISTRIBUTION PERSON
NEEDED PART TIME
The Suwannee Democrat is
seeking a motivated individual for
it's Distribution Department. The
position assists the Distribution
Manager in the distribution of four
newspapers weekly. Position may
include (but not limited to)
customer service, route delivery,
distribution of all papers,
maintenance of office and grounds.
Individuals interested must have a
clean driving record, dependable
transportation, working home
phone; and if possible a cell phone.
Must .be able to work flexible
morning hours, lift 50 lbs. and.have
a strong work ethic. This is a great
opportunity for someone looking for
a second income or.part time work.
Serious inquiries only, please,
at:
211 Howard St. East
Live Oak, FL 32064
DRUG FREE WORKPLACE
First Day
CAREGIVER
for part-time position. Job includes'
meal prep, light housekeeping, etc.
Call 386-362-2310.
MOWING BUSH HOGGING
AND MUCH MORE *
FREE ESTIMATES
Liberty National Life Insurance Co.
is expanding its operation and is looking for upwardly mobile
people to fill insurance sales & service positions. Average
annual earnings $42,000. Fringe benefit package: 2 retirement
funds, health insurance, paidvacation, convention trips & many
others. No experience necessary. We have on the job training.
Requirements: honesty, hard worker & dependable transportation.
Contact Ronnie Harvey at 1-877-865-6565 |
Or fax resume to: 386-752-8724
Liberty National is an EOE Licensed Agents Welcome
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oppmmm o m
362-1734 CLASSIFIED MARKETPLACE 1-800-525-4182
First Day
COUNTER HELP-PARTTIME
Apply in Person at
Howard Street Cleaners
705 W. Howard Street
Live Oak, FL 32064
First Day
NEED A GOOD JOB?
Learn a technical skill with full pay
and benefits while you train. H.S.
grads 17-23. Paid relocation. Call 1-
800-342-8123 (FL) or 1-800-843-
2189 (GA/SC)
First Day
Energy Saving Product S
CUSTOMER SERVICE,
TECHNICIAN & DRIVEh3
Energy Saving products is located in
Jasper, Florida. We are North
Florida's largest window and door
manufacturer.
We are looking for highly motivated
individuals to join our team. ESP has
the following positions open:
Customer Service
Representatives: Applicants must
be able to multi-task, while
maintaining a professional positive
attitude in a team-based
environment. Experience in the
construction or window industry.
Candidates must have attention to
detail, sound computer skills and
ability to problem solve.
Field Service Technician:
Applicants must have construction or
window industry experience. A
current drivers license with a clean
motor vehicle record. Candidates
must have attention to detail,
willingness to learn, and to be able to
multi-task.
CDL Class A and Class B Drivers:
Applicants must be' dependable with
a clean motor vehicle record. ESP
drivers transport material on daily
runs. Drivers are home at night.
ESP offers competitive wages,
excellent health and life insurance
plans, 401K and other benefits. Take
this opportunity to grow your career
with us. EOE
For further information please
contact LaDonna Davis at 386-792-
1121 ext. 233 or 352-464-3936. You
may also email your resumes to
lsd@espfl.com
DATA ENTRY! Work From
Anywhere. Flexible .,Hours.'
Personal. computer Requjred.
Excellentt ,(',Career Opp.ortlunityj
Serious Inquiries Only. 1-800-344-
9636 Ext. 300
First Day
Direct Care & Housekeeping
Advent Christian Village
386-658-JOBS for
Current Opportunities
Direct Care Staff-RN/LPN/CNA
Nonrestricted FL License (RN &
LPN) or Certification (CNA)
required; experience preferred;
knowledge/experience in long-term
care setting, preferred; willingness
to work in long-term care
environment required. FT/PT and
multiple shifts may be available.
FT Housekeeping Worker
For long-term care facility,
afternoons/evenings; HS diploma
or equivalent desired. Experience
in institutional custodial work,
including carpets, strongly desired.
Reliable' transportation, willing to
'work flexible schedule (including
weekends), and ability to work in a
team setting with healthcare staff,
residents, and visitors required.
May be called upon to transport
laundry as needed.
EOE/Drug-Free Workplace
Criminal background verification
required. Apply in person at ACV
Personnel Department Mon. thru
Fri,' 9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m.,
Carter Village Hall, 10680 Dowling
Park Drive, Dowling Park, FL. Fax
resume to (386) 658-5160 or visit
www.ACVillage.net.
First Day
DRIVER
Are you getting a
2006 Pay Increase?
Roehl drivers are with
Practical Route Mileage
Pay plus Top 10 pay
rate. 53' can/ 48' FB.
Students Welcome.
Roehl, "The Take Home
More, Be Home More
Carrier."
Call 7 days a week!
888-356-1140
www.goroehl.com
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
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 ABOUTTHE MONEY
$4000 SIGN ON BONUS
Home Most Weekends
HOGAN VAN
EOE CDLA 800-444-6042
First Day
Drivers '
TIRED OF LONG HAUL AND
NO HOME TIME?
We need Company Drivers and
Owner Operators.. Seeking "Old
School Drivers": DOT Cert, Good
MVR. Good Pay. Home Weekends-
Some Weekdays. Run
Charlotte/Tampa. Call 800-585-4400
or 912-379-0960.
First Day
FLOOR TECHNICIAN
Seeking person for cleaning, 'buffing,
stripping, waxing of floors. Will assist
with other housekeeping duties as
assigned. Monday-Friday normal
schedule. Will need to work
occasional evening, nights and
weekend hours. Must be dependable
person able to accomplish
assignments independently and to
work .comfortably with elderly &
handicapped persons.' Contact
Boubb MRoloe.ls. 51l 1W:.,MaH\,t,;
Mayo, FL. 386-294-3300.
FOREMAN, PLUMBERS
& HELPERS
Piece work options. Top pay &
benefits. Women & minorities
encouraged to apply. Will train right
people. Call 386-423-5800 of 407-
467-5027. (Live Oak, FL)
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
MEDICAL TECH, FL. LIC.
Needed for fast-paced reference lab
in Lake City, FL. Exp. preferred.
Hours will vary, must be flexible. FT.
Fax resume w/cover letter to 386-'
752-9647.
Mgmt & Serv Personnel
LOWE'S OF LAKE CITY
NOW HIRING:
Management all levels, Delivery
Drivers, Customer Service
Associates all areas, cashiers,
loaders, apply at the store: 3463
Bascom Norris Drive, Lake City, FL
or online at:
www.lowes.com/careers
MH serv/repair
WAYNE FRIER
CORPORATE OFFICE
is now hiring for Mobile Home
Service and Used Home Repair
Position. Experience required. Call
Larry J. Olds for interview 386-362-
2720.
Office Assistant
FRIER'S TRANSPORT, INC.
is seeking a dependable office
assistant for it's busy Live Oak, FL
office. Excellent telephone,
interpersonal, and organizational
skills are required. Knowledge of
the trucking industry and computer
skills are highly desirable. Position
involves regulated industry record
keeping and compliance activities,
A/P and A/R processing, assisting
Transportation Coordinator with
scheduling, and general office
duties. Call Lori at 386-362-7883 to
request an application.
WantTo 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, credit
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
PAINP
$120,000.00 + per year.
And $5,000.00 sign on bonus.
Growing company looking to expand.
Call 352-271-1112.
. 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
First Day
ENGLISH INSTRUCTOR
S (Pending Board Approval)
N. FL. COMMUNITY COLLEGE-
MADISON, FLORIDA
Anticipated opening for Full time
faculty appointment beginning
August, 2006. The successful
candidate will teach
English/Literature courses through
the-sophomore-level.
Qualifications: A master's degree
(from accredited institution) with a
minimum of 18 graduate semester
hours in English and/or Literature.
Community college teaching
experience is preferred. In addition to
teaching duties, position will include:
established office hours; serving on
College committees; professional
development; participating in
Department and College activities.
Some classes taught. may be night
and/or dual enrollment courses, on
NFCC campus or at satellite
campuses.
Send applications to: Director HR,
North Florida Community College,
325 NW Turner Davis Drive,
Madison, Florida 32340. Only
complete application packets will be
considered. Complete application
packet requires letter; resume and.
application; copy of Transcripts
(unofficial okay). Application is
available on website at
www.nfcc.edu.
Questions: Call Dr. Barbara
McCauley (850-973-1'640) or email
to mccauleyb@hfcc.edu
Application packet must be
received by May 9, 2006. EOE
Ge or~ Yard ale Wth
And Make Your Event a Success!
.7
Each Kit includes:
, 3 Bright 11"x 14" All-weather Signs
. Over 275 Pre-Priced Labels
Successful.Tips for a "No Hassle" Sale
Pre-Sale Checklist
Sales Record Form
Run your Yard Sale in the
Wednesday North Florida Focus &
Friday Suwannee Democrat Classifieds
and get the Yard Sale Kit for FREE.
Deadline for placing your yard sale is Friday at 11:00 a.m.
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First Day
NEWSPAPER CARRIER wanted for
Gainesville Sun in the
O'Brien/McAlpin/Luraville area.
Papers dropped in O'Brien nightly.
Approx $275 per week. No cash
bond required. Call Donna at 386-
623-6274.
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.
First Day
TRIAL COURT ADMINISTRATOR
The Trial Court Administrator (TCA)
is an executive management
position responsible for the
administration of trial court
operations, programs, and services
including financial and budget
services, strategic and operational
planning, information technology
and communications, security,
personnel, facilities, capital
projects, and public relations/public
information. Graduation from an
accredited four year college or
university with a major in court
administration, public
administration, court
administration, government
administration, or in a position of
executive leadership, three years of
which were in a supervisory
position. Must have knowledge of
operations and procedures of the
State Courts System; knowledge of
state and local government budget
processes desirable. For further
information, visit www.flcourts.org.
Must submit by May 22, 2006. *
Submit resume w/State of Florida
application to: Julian E. Collins,
Chief Judge, Third Judicial Circuit,
P.O. Box 2077, Lake City, FL 32056
ADA Compliant/EOE
First Day
RECEPTIONISTS
One f/t & one p/t positions. Phones,
filing, sales. Professionalism a must.
Duties as assigned. Pay
commensurate with experience. No
benefits. Fax resume to 386-330-
2466, attn: Robin..
STATE FARM AGENCY
needs 440 licensed staff.
Preferably with State Farm
experience, but will train if
necessary. Send resume to P.O.
Box 136, Lake City, FL 32056
First Day
STYLIST/SKIN TECH/MANICURIST
needed for full or part time in upscale
salon in Madison, FL. Must be
motivated. Please call 850-973-3318,
ask for Jessie.
Top climber/Bucket operator
Min. "B" Class CDL with airbrakes.
Drug testing. Call Dedge Tree
Service at 386-963-5026.
TRUCK DRIVERS NEEDED
Must be Drug Free, Dependable &
have 3 years CDL exp. Call (386)
935-2773 or Fax Resume (386) 935-
6838 (FL)
TRANSPORTATION
Autos for Sale
CHEVY Malibu Max 2004-Beautiful
inside and out, black, loaded-leather
heated seats, auto, sunroof, reclining
rear seats with DVD entertainment
system for the kids or grandkids, XM
Satellite radio tuned to the 70s
station, remote vehicle starter
(surprise the valet-they love it), one
owner that always keeps car under a
carport. $16,000.00 firm. Call 386-
963-5500 after 7 p.m.
HONDA Civic LX 2002 and
.guaranteed credit approval Call local
(386) 590-6151 to find out more!
FORD T-Bird, 1993 $2100.00 BUICK
Skylark 1996 $3600.00. Fiberglass
15ft boat w/motor, 1966, $1600.00.
All in excellent condition. Golf carts
also available. Call 386-658-3600.
HONDA Accord 2003-nice, cold air.
Ask for CAPS-GUARANTEED-
CREDIT APPROVAL-This is the Real
Deal-Calil local-386-867-3085.
MITSUBISHI Eclipse 2004-Low
miles, cold air. Ask for CAPS-
GUARANTEED-CREDIT
APPROVAL-This is the Real Deal-
Call local-386-867-3085.
TOYOTA Camry 2002-Loaded, cold
air. Ask for CAPS-GUARANTEED-
CREDIT APPROVAL-This is the Real
Deal-Call local-386-867-3085.
Trucks for Sale
FORD F-150 Crew 4X4 nice, cold air.
Ask for CAPS-GUARANTEED-
CREDIT APPROVAL-This is the Real
Deal-Call local-386-867-3085.
NISSAN Frontier Ext. Cab 2001
and guaranteed credit approval! Call
local (386) 590-6151 to find out
more!
TOYOTA Tundra 2002 Access Cab
SR5 and guaranteed credit approval!
Call local (386) 590-6151 to find out
how!
Utility
FORD Expedition 2000. And
guaranteed credit approval. Call local
(386) 590-6151 to find out how!
FORD Expedition 2003-Loaded,
cold air. Ask for CAPS-
GUARANTEED-CREDIT
APPROVAL-This is the Real Deal-
Call local-386-867-3085,
JEEP Liberty Limited Edition 2002
and guaranteed credit approval. Call
local (386) 590-6151 to find out
more!
Vans for Sale
CHEVY Astro Van, 2000. 116K mi.,
front/rear air works. $6,000.00 firm.
Call 386-832-6060.
First Day
DODGE Ram Conversion Van
1999- 106K mi. $7,000.00. Excellent
condition. DODGE Caravan 1989- V-
6, 139K mi. New tires & brakes. Pwr
windows & seats $2500.00. 386-208-
0650.
Accessories/Parts
WHEELS & TIRES- Set of 2005
Cadillac Escalade wheels & tires,
factory magnesium rims. $125.00
each or 4 for $450.00. Call 386-755-
2424, ask for Gus.
Motorcycles
HERITAGE SOFTAIL 2004 2400
Miles, 2 tone paint, teal and gray.
Needs Absolutely Nothing! $16,500
or best offer. 386-736-0398
SEstate Auction
Real Estate & Contents (Living Estate)
9 AM, Saturday, April 29, 2006 ,
10407 129th Rd., Live Oak, Fi 32060
Real Estate Preview Sunday, April 23rd, 4-6pm
For alternate showing..1-888-999-7653
5 Year Old, Custom Built, 2,292 sq. ft Home, 3BR/2BA, Split Plan, Large Living Room,
Fireplace, Computer Room, Family Room, Kitchen with, Built-ins. Tile and Carpet Floors,
Utility Room. 2 Stall Stable, Board Fence, Office Building, Kennel for Dogs. 'Well and
Septic...all on 1 acre (mol) on paved road and much more!
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Real Estate to sell at Noon! Contents begin at 9AM!
Directions: From 1-10 Exit 129 South (approx 4 mi) to Rt. 51 toward Mayo 1.5 mile to 129th Road, Turn Left & Follow Signs.
Parcel ID#: (04-038-13E-0846400-0020) Suwannee County, Florida
Real Estate Terms: 10% Non Refundable Deposit day ofAuction, Balance Due at Closing (Usually 30 days or less). 10%
Buyers Premium. Home sold in "As-Is" "Where-Is". Condition with confirmation from seller.
This property is very clean and sharp looking, in excellent condition, has just what you are looking for...
Don't miss this auction!
GE Johnson, Associate for G.E. Johnson Auctioneers and Real Estate, Inc.- Julia J. Johnson, Lic. Real Estate Broker.
All announcements Made by Auctioneer from Auction Block Take Precedence over All Advertisements. All information
provided by seller believed to be correct but not guaranteed, buyer to rely on their own inspection of records and property.
Household Furniture & Goods Antiques Golf Cart Tools Linens Collectibles -
Glass '99 Ford Ranger Pick-Up & Much, Much, More!!!! Something for everyone!
"Plan to spend the day the Auction Way"
Concession Available Bring a Chair
Appliances: Stainless Steel Side-x Side Refrigerator, Stainless Steel Ceramic Top Elec.Range, Kenmore Matching Washer/Dryer
(Elec), White (Nearly New) Side x Side Refrigerator & Ceramic Top Range
Furniture & Household: Sofa,-Love Seat, Chair & Ottoman, Patio Furniture, Big Screen Hitachi TV, Duncan Phyfe Coffee Table &
End Table w/drawers, 55 Gal. Aquarium w/stand, Artificial Trees, Oil Paintings, Sanyo Stereo System, Chris Madden Dinette Set w/4
Chairs, (2) Armoires, Standing Fan, Oil Painting (Indian Head), (2) Portable TV's & VCR's, White Twin Bed Pet w/ 2 Dressers/ 1
Mirror/1 Night Stand, Wall Hanging (Sea Scape), King Bedroom Set w/Triple Dresser/High Boy/(2) Night Stands, Floor Mirror, Bench,
Pre-Lit 7.5' Christmas Tree, Atelier Organ, Floor Lamps,'Chippendale Dining Room Suite -Table w/ 4 Chairs- Lighted China Cabinet,
. Futon & Frame, Large & Small Bookcases, Patio Furniture -6 Chairs-2 Ottomans-2 End Tables, Comer Curio Cabinet (Lighted), 9
DraWer Dresser, Karaoke Machine, VCR/RCA Receiver, Stinger Vacuum Cleaner, Large Terra Cotta Planters, Asst. Bedding & Linens,,
Pots/Pans, Dishes, Bake ware, common house wares, too many items, still unpacking...
Antiques & Collectibles: Clover Leaf Fern Stand, Drop Front Secretary (Oak), 410 Pistol 45 long colt .410 3 in 5 Shot, Comer Desk,
Stacking Tables, Anniversary Clock, Barbie Doll Collection, Matching Urns, Music Boxes, Agatha Christy Book Collection, Chiming
Clock, Clock w/Flowers (Ceramic), Lava Lights, 50's & 60's Comic Books, Small Marble Top Table, Mikasa, Nippon, Silver Plated
Tea Set, Acoustics Guitar, Hump Back Trunk, Bow and Arrow, Fencing Outfit complete w/sword, 5 Gallon Milk Can, Cast Iron Lead
Bucket, 5 Gallon Glass Bottles, Bud Lights, 200 Yr. Old Ice Box complete.
Office Furniture: Wooden Office Desk w/glass top, 4 and 2 Drawer File Cabinets, HP Color Copier, U-Shaped Computer Desk
w/hutch, IBM Computer/21" Monitor.
Auto & Truck: 1994 Lincoln Continental, 4DR/Air/Keyless Entry, 1999 Ford Ranger Pick-up
Tools: Drywall Tools, Shop Lights, Extension Mirrors, Bumsamatic Torch, Air, Hose, Rolled Wire, Parts Washer w/ Chemical, Step
Ladders, Creeper, Extension Cords, Truck Tool Boxes, Electrical Parts, Roll Around Tool Box complete with Snap on & Mac Tools,
Wheel Bubble Balancer, Craftsman Tool Box, Inverter, Sump Pumps, Jumper Cables, Cable Come-a-longs, Lots of electrical, Dremel
Grinder, Asst. Paint, Mig Welder, Bolt Cutters, Grinders, 25,000f Chain Fall, Rivet Gun (Air-New), Log Chains (Asst.), Chain
Binders, Loaded Roll Around Tool Boxes, Battery Charger, Timing Lights, Auto Parts, Jack Stands, Tree Trimmers, Shovels, Rakes,
Garden Tools, Paint Guns Paint Sprayer, Drill Sharpeners, Cutting Torch w/ full Tanks, Dewalt Table Saw, Floor Jacks, Bottle Jacks,
Riobi Cordless Drill, Tap & Die Set, Vacuum Pump & Case (2), AC/DC Converter, Pipe Wrenches-Crescent Wrenches-Bench Grinder-
Alum. Cast, Snap oh ,Ratchet Extensions,
Misc:.Minnow Buckets, Anchor Kit, Fifth Wheel Hitch complete for Pick up, Lawn Sweeper 4' Craftsman, Hi Output Fan, Radios,
Misc. Lumber, McCullough Chain Saw, Pre Hung Doors (New), Oil Cooler for Detroit Engine, Craftsman Riding Mower 22 HP 42"
Cut, Mower/Mulcher, 2100 PSI Pressure Washer, Concrete Bird Bath, 6.5 60 Gallon Air Compressor, Small Work Bench w/ Vise, Asst.
Ladders, Kohler 4000 Generator, 25,000# Winch, 4000# Lift, Ridged Pipe Stand with threaders 1/2- 2", (New) Generator for 8U71
Detroit Engine (Trucks/Buses), Reese Hitches (Receivers), Small Safe, Weslo Treadmill, Pool Cabinet, Homelite Chain Saw, and much
more!!
Personal Property Terms: 10% BP Charged, Visa/MC Available, Checks w/IlD, Cash. All Checks subject to clear before release on
titled vehicles (Unless prearranged with auctioneer).
G.E. Johnson Auctioneers
au1840/ab1337
12532 172nd Street, McAlpin, FL 32062
1-888-999-7953 C.A.G.A.
AU1840 www.gejohnsonauctioneers.com AB1337
E-mail: bidlbid2@msn.com
All announcements made by Auctioneer from Auction Block Take Precedence Over All Advertisements '
0 CLASSIFIED MARKETPLACE SERVING NORTH FLORIDA AND SOUTH GEORGIA
NORTH FLORIDA FOCUS APRIL 26-27, 2006, PAGE 5D
These local businesses are here to take good care of you.
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For Your
David HOWIE
McLaughln Improvements & Repairs
Remodeling & Renovations
386-963-1391
Licensed & Insured
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Commercial & Residential
Licensed & Insured
Rt.2 Box 16632053(386) 938-1156
Jennings, FL 32053
18113 E~ergr-een A'e.
Li'c Oak, FL 320)64
License ia CAC025404
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IN LIVE OAK
Quiet country living 2 bedroom
Call 362-3110
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Trees, Trimmed or Removed Firewood
Licensed & Insured Free Estimates J
TREE WORK
Bucket Truck and Climbing
963-50261
Bush Hogging Landclearing Hauling
Stump Removal Discing Fencing
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& LAND CLEARING
... ,FREE Estimates
12150 196th Terrace
(386) 364-1418 O'Brien, FL 32071
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Mowing, Grading, Construction
S Clean-up, Tree trimming, Discing.
Hauling, Fill Dirt,
& Lime Rock
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WayneWARDph
Cell: 386-330-4197
SEPTIC TANK SERVICE, INC.
AEROBIC SYSTEMS
PUMP OUT SERVICE
PRE CAST SEPTIC TANKS
DRAIN FIELDS RELAID
"BIGGER PORTABLE REST ROOMS"
PO. BOX 180
d FL 32008 (386) 935-1518
www.howardandsonsseptic.com
DAVE'S
Handy Man Service
386-658-3961
Dowling Park/Live Oak
You need it done!
I get it done! *.c*x
Cleaning Services
a All phases of cleaning ,
| Homes, Business Offices, //
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