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"Home-town boy" dishes up "homecooked meals"
Farmhouse Restaurant
in Lake Park
The Farmhouse Restaurant in Lake
Park, Ga., is a favorite gathering place,
for many "locals" including those from
Hamilton County. It is "the place" to get
country-style food with that "home-
cooked" taste in a relaxed atmosphere.
Are you hungry for a hearty breakfast
of country ham, eggs, grits and redeye
gravy? Maybe you want turkey, dress-
ing, vegetables and bread for Sunday
dinner. For supper, you could have
fried chicken, grilled pork chops, or
steak with quail or shrimp.
Of course, the owner of the Farm-
house, Greg Bennett, knows all about
country-style cooking.
see Hometown, Page 3A
Alex Sink she means business
"She means business," is the campaign
logo for Alex Sink (D) as she runs in her
first political race for the Chief Financial
Officer of Florida, a position that was cre-
ated four years ago. Her opposition will
be whichever Republican candidate -
Tom Lee or Randy Johnson wins the
primary election in September.
Sink visited a small gathering of local
residents at the Jasper Public Library in
Jasper on Thursday, July 20. She stated
that she "was looking forward to this,"
see Alex, Page 3A
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Greg Bennett, owner of the Farmhouse Restaurant in Lake Park, Ga., wails
on a satisfied customer. The Farmhouse is "the place" to go for country-style
food with that "home-cooked" taste. Staff Photos
SHE MEANS BUSINESS: Pictured (1-r) Mary Lou Bullard, Alex Sink, Kitty Morgan and
Sarah Higginbotham at a public meeting in Jasper on Thursday, 'July 20. Staff Photo
Howell still waiting for surgery -
cards may be sent to hospital in Boston
Angela Howell is still waiting for re- Howell at MICU, c/o BIDMC, 1 Dea-
construction surgery for her trachea at coness Rd., Boston, Mass. 02215.
the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Cen- Donations may be deposited into the
ter in Boston. Angela's parents, Wayne account of Mr. or Mrs. Wayne Smith at
and Shirley Smith of Jasper, are current- the Bank of America in Jasper. Ask the
ly staying in Boston with her. teller for a duplicate receipt and please
Notes or cards can be sent to Angela leave your name and address.
Hamilton
County wins
three safety
awards
The Hamilton County
Board of County Com-
missioners (BOCC) has
been recognized by their
insurance company,
Public Risk Manage-
ment of Florida (PRM),
for their outstanding
achievement in promot-
ing workplace safety
see Hamilton, Page 3A
.,irmTianM IVIIKe amWis wreceives iine sa awiy awawua
from Public Risk Management (PRM) on the behalf
of the Hamilton County Board of County Commis-
sioners on Tuesday, July 11. Winning all three
awards is an exceptional achievement. Staff Photo
Carrying the cross for Jesus
Conrad Irving and made of 4x4 posts shoulder of whoever is of the year?
Tom Oney are hot, weighs approximately carrying it. .. "It is a symbolic re-
tired, thirsty, sore, and 50 pounds. The bottom Why would some- minder of Jesus," Irving
sun burnt but deter- of the cross rides on body want to want to said. "Jesus paid the ul-
mined as they "carry wheels but the heaviest carry a cross through timate price for us. I
the cross for Jesus" to part, with the cross Florida and Georgia can bear the weight and
Atlanta. The cross, beam, rests on the during the hottest part the heat for Him to
remind people of Him.
He carried the cross for
us and died on it for
us."
Irving has carried the
cross through every
town within 50 miles'of
Gainesville. He said that
God told him to carry the
cross to Atlanta and He
would send others, to
help him carry it. So he
left his home in Mon-
teocha, 12 miles northeast
of Gainesville, on Mon-
day, July 17.
Two days later, near
Lake City, he met Oney,
whose car had broken
down. Oney, who is from
Leesburg, said that -as
they walked together to-
wards Lake City, he be-
gan to feel that God
wanted him to help Irv-
ing.. His family has been
praying for him to be
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By Pastor Robert Carter Burnham Christian Church
Spiritual
Guidance
Why me Lord?
At the conclusion of our subjects of
pornography, we must ask the question,
"What action can we as believers take to
turn the.tide of pornography in our coun-
try?"
The First Amendment refers to freedom
of speech, not "freedom of speech for ob-
scenity, pornography, or indecency." You
can apply the same to consumer fraud,
conspiracy, libel, slander or false shouting
"fire" in a crowded theatre. None of these
are protected by the First Amendment.
In 1973, the US Supreme Court ruled in
Miller vs. California that "this much has '
been categorically settled by the court,
that obscene material is unprotected by
the First Amendment."' We should speak
out at every opportunity!
A. We are to take a stand on our knees.
Since this is a spiritual battle the war
must be waged through prayer first and
foremost (Eph. 6:10-18).
B. The parable of the Good Samaritan.
provides our marching orders. We need
to be the ones who minister the healing
balm in the lives of pornography victims
(Luke 10:27-37).
C. We need to be salt and light in our'
culture (Matt. 5:13-14).
D. We need accountability, and to
make sure the problem doesn't exist in
our own household!
The Internet has brought an interstate
highway ofpornography into every com-
munity, with exit ramps at every terminal
or personal computer, including those at
school, or, God forbid, in their own bed-
room.
You need to know how to check on
where a computer has been taken on the
net. What's more, you need an internet
filter for yourself even, as there is so
much you can stumble upon unintention-
ally!
And the same goes for the TV and
magazines! Let's do what we can to help
slow down the sin of pornography. Just
don't do it!
This is not a positive message, but it's
the truth ... The good news is: most of the
Bible is quite positive and we'll continue
to preach it all!
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which will assist our agricultural produc- bees and any or all forms of farm products.
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used in production activities be metered orprocessingof agricultural products-. Pro-
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* Practiced law for 30 years, 12 here in Jasper
* Property owner in Hamilton Cunty for 31 years
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THURSDAY, JULY 27, 2006
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Carrying
Continued From Page 1A
saved and he wants his
mother in Chillicothe,
Ohio, to know that he is
doing God's work.
The two travel about 18
to 20 miles a day along
US 41 praying that re-
vival will come to the ar-
eas they pass through
and that the people will
be blessed. At night, they
camp in a small tent or
stay with friendly people
in the towns they pass
through.
Last Thursday,.Jerry
Thomason, pastor of Har-
vest Fellowship, picked
the two men up near
Genoa. The Hamilton
County Ministerial Al-
liance provided them
with supper and a place
Hamilton
to stay in Jasper. The
next morning, they insist-
ed on returning to where
they had stopped the
night before because they
want to cover every mile
between Gainesville and
Atlanta.
Irving expects others to
join them on their jour-
ney and when they reach
Atlanta, he wants to hold
a revival.
As they travel along
the back roads, people
blow their horns, wave,
slow down and a few
even stop. Those who do,
receive a blessing two
men who heard from
God, trusted in Him and
followed His word. Not
only are they "carrying
the cross" for Jesus, they
are examples of Jesus.
Alex
Continued From Page 1A
since she is a farm girl her-
self, and had grown up in
the small town on which
Mayberry was based and
where Andy Griffin lived.
The Chief Financial Offi-
cer is "directly responsible
for 11 critical divisions in
the Department of Financial
Services," Sink explained.
She went into detail of the
operations she would over-
see if elected and the type
of knowledge needed :to
run them efficiently as well
as how she could improve
them.
After working in the fi-
nancial field for nearly 25
years, Sink culminated her
career by serving as the
Florida President of Bank of
America, including the lo-
cal bank in Jasper. She stat-
ed that her qualifications
speak for themselves, since
no one else who is running
for this office has a financial
background.
Sink said she is "ready to
get back to work for the
people of Florida. We need
a fresh approach."
The major issue that Sink
discussed was the high cost
of storm and flood insur-
ance for Florida homeown-
ers and businesses. She be-
lieves that she can "ask the
tough questions, such as
did we get our money's
worth," when it comes to
the privatization of services
in Tallahassee. She said "fo-
cus' needs to be put into
solving problems before
they become a crises." She
feels she can bring a new
approach to solving these
problems and planning so
they will not become a
problem again, she added.
Sink also favors a federal
backstop for catastrophic
losses, because the insur-
ance market in Florida
could not face this alone,
and the need to go after
fraud.
As Sink concluded the
meeting she encouraged
everyone to visit her web-
site,
www.alexsinkforcfo.com,
or email.her at
;alesink@alexsinkforcfo.co
A, with any questions, con-
cerns or more information.
Continued From Page 1A
within their organization.
Each year PRM identifies
its top performing mem-
bers who have made sig-
nificant strides in prevent-
ing workplace accidents
and who improve the well-
being of their employees.
According to PRM, this
year Hamilton County
shines as one of the "best
of the best" by winning
three award categories.
"The county has done a
good job and they ought to
be proud," Butch Darab of
PRM said as he presented
the awards to BOCC
Chairman Mike Adams on
Tuesday, July 11.
The Safe Driving award
is given to an organization
that does not have a motor
vehicle accident during an
entire policy year.
The award for the Most
Improved Safety Perfor-
mance was presented to
the County for reducing
workplace injuries by 43%
over the previous year.
They also received the Best
Overall Safety Perfor-
mance award for working
64,000 hours between
workplace accidents,;
which is almost four times
the insurance group aver-
age of 17,000 hours. Win-
ning both categories is an
unusual and significant ac-
complishment for an! entity
of this size, according to
PRM.
"This award is a co mpli-
ment to the employees,"
Adams said. "It is really
for them, not the Boadrd."
Look.inside today's
Jasper News fpr
this months issue
of Seniors United
Hometown
Continued From Page 1A
"I was born and raised
on this kind of food," Ben-
nett said. "Granny cooked
us meals like this every
day on the farm."
Bennett, the son of Glen-
wood and Pat Bennett and
the grandson of Roscoe
and Verna "Granny" Ben-
nett, grew up on the 240-
acre family farm in Hamil-
ton County. He and his
brother, Richard, and his
sisters, Tami Windham
and Cindy Young, started
working on the farm when
they were young. He be-
gan driving a small tractor
pulling sleds of tobacco'at
age eight. By the time he
was 12, he was responsible
for a crew that filled tobac-
co barns six days a week;
After graduating from
Hamilton County High
School in 1985 Bennett
worked as assistant man-
ager at Masterpiece Art
and Frame Store in Lake
Park. Then in 1986, lie
joined the United States
Air Force, where he Ierved
in various technical, pet-
working and managerial .
positions. He playedia key
role as the Non-Commnis-
sion Officer in Charge of
global communications in
Saudi Arabia during
Desert Shield and Dosert
Storm.
Bennett was honorably
discharged after 12 years
in the Air Force. He joined
MCI WorldCom as aipro-
ject manager for a 70p mil-
lion dollar wide-areq net-
work upgrade. He has also
worked with Oracle por-
poration and Kewill
Commerce, where he de-
signed, installed, engi-
neered and maintained
various local-area an i
wide-area infrastructures.
After retiring from ,
Kewill E Commerce, Ben-
nett returned to Hanjilton
County to be hear his mom
and dad. While looking for
the Farmhouse Restaurant,
who was ready to retire.
The two hit it off and the
deal was made.
Bennett and his wife,
*Audrey, have four chil-
dren, Patrick, Tyler, Shilah
and Amber. He said he
was tired of traveling and
glad to be back home.
"While living here, I've
been able to spend quality
time with my parents and
family, thus realizing the
value of family versus the
dollar. I decided that trav-
eling across the country, in
and out of airports and ho-'
tels, is not for me and that
here is really my only
home."
The Farrrihouse Restau-
rant is located at 5123 Mill
Store Rd. in Lake Park,
Ga.. It is open from 7 a.m.
until 9 p.m., Monday
through Sunday. Call 229-"
559-5445 for their daily
lunch and dinner specials.,
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Fried Chicken Livers..,.......,......... .... 5.99
Bar-B-Que Pork Plate......................... .99
Tender Grilled Calf Beef Liver...............5.99
(Onions and Gravy)
Roast Beef Dinner... ............. 7.99
Half Fried Chicken................................. .... 8.99
Baked Chicken ...........................................7.99
(with salad bar, one vegetable)
Chicken Breast Tenders...........................6.99
Grilled Chicken Breast (8 Ounce)..............7.99
Georgia Sugar-Cured Ham Steak........... 10.99
Grilled Pork Chops (2 Center Cut)...........10.99
Fried Quail (4 Halves)......... ...................13.95
Country Ham Steak.:... ......................11.95
The Farm HouseSpecial1
Beef Stew served on White Rice
4, Chicken and Dumplings Bar-B-Que Pork
Baked Chicken Fried Chicken.
E.ch special plate comes with 'our choice of one meat, two vegetables,
and a basket of rolls & corn muffihs '
$5.99
Vegetable Choices ..
ice & Gravy, Gre'en Beans, Blackeye Peas, Cabbage, Turnip
Gr ens, Mashed Potatoes & Gravy, Cole Slaw, Whole Kernel Corn,
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Fried Okra, Yellow Sqiiash, Macaroni & Cheese,
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You 'choice of 4 vegetables......................... ..............4.99
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Choped Beef Sirloin...................10.95
(8 Ounce Certified Angus)
New York Strip..............................14.95
(Choice 10 Ounce Certified Angus)
New York Strip Steak.......... ...........16.95
(Choice 12 Ounce Certified Angus)
Ribeye Steak.................. ............... 13.95
(Choice 10 Ounce Certified Angus)
T-Bone Steak....... ..................... .... 16.95
(12 Ounce Certified Angus)
Prim e Rib ....... ..........................15.95
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Fried. Oysters (One dozen).............12.95
Grouper Fingers............................11.95
Channel Catfish............................9.95
(Whole or Filet, With Hush Puppies)
Fried Filet of Flounder (8 oz.......) 10.95
Stuffed Flounder............................14.95
(With Crab Dressing)
'Fried Shrimp............... 10.95
(1 Dozen Large)
Baked Fish........................................12.95
(8 Ounce Grouper)
Seafood Platter.......................... ....15.95
(Shrimp, Scallops, Fish, Deviled Crab)
Deep Fried Gator Tail........... ..........11.95
Steak and Shrimp......................... 13.95
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THE JASPER NEWS, Jasper, FL
THURSDAY, JULY 27, 2. 006i
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VFW sponsors non-partisan
THURSDAY, JULY 27, 2006
'iettrs jto tp e lEbitar
political rally
The Veterans of Foreign Wars Hamilton
County Memorial Post 8095 will host a
non-partisan political rally and barbecue
pork dinner on Thursday, Aug. 10, at the
post building located one mile east of
Jasper on Hwy. 6. Dinner will be served
from 4 p.m. until 6 p.m. for $5 per plate
and the speakers will begin at 6 p.m.
Candidates who wish to speak should
contact Lamar Royals at 792-3381 or P.O.
Box 871, Jasper, FL 32052, by Tuesday,
Aug. 8, so that a schedule can be prepared
of those who will speak. Due to the num-
Political Rally to
be held Aug. 12
A Political Rally will be held at South
Hamilton Elementary in White Springs on
Saturday, Aug. 12, at 6 p.m. A free Chick-
en Pileau will be served. All candidates are
invited to speak. This event is sponsored
by the Hamilton County Democratic Party.
For more information contact Shelby
Henderson at 792-3875.
To continue the Townof White Springs
efforts to improve neighborhoods, the
Town Council announces the opening of
the 2006-2007 Mayor's Neighborhood
Matching Grants Program.
Funding is expected to be $11,000 for
next year. However the amount is subject
to change if the Town Council authorizes a
different amount. Any Neighborhood As-
sociation, Civic or Church organization or
other community, group that has IRS rec-
ognized non-profit status and has been in
existence for at least six (6) months prior to
the application date and is located in
White Springs is eligible., The maximum
grant amount is $1,000.
There will be a mandatory pre-applica-
and barbecue
ber of candidates, speeches will be limited
to three minutes. All candidates are en-
couraged to come to the dinner to meet
with constituents and pass out literature.
Tickets are now being sold for $1 each
by VFW members for a drawing that will
be held after the speeches. First place
prize is a 27" RCA color SDTV; second
place prize is a $100 gift certificate from
Foodway, and there will also be a $50 gift
certificate from Jasper Hardware and a
$50 gift certificate from Banks of the
Suwannee.
Political Forum
scheduled Aug. 20
A Political Forum sponsored by the
Hamilton County Republican Party will be
held at 3 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 20, at the
Courtoy Civic Center in Jasper.
All candidates are invited. For more in-
formation call Jerry Griner at 792-3057 or
Marion Turner at 792-1556.
tion workshop Thursday August 3, at 1:30
p.m. at Town Hall, located at 10363 Bridge
Street. This workshop will include an
overview of the application process, pro-
ject eligibility and assistance with applica-
tion preparation.
Application forms are available at Town
Hall. Proposals will be accepted until Au-
gust 31, no later than 5 p.m. or postmarked
by 5 p.m.
No application for the fiscal year 2006-
2007 will be accepted without a represen-
tative of the organization attending the
technical assistance workshop.
Call. Town Hall at 397-2310 to reserve a
seat at the workshop.
Community Express Loan workshop
for business start-up or expansion
A free workshop for the BLX Community
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The Community Express Loan offers
loans for business start-up or expansion to
minorities, women and veterans, as well as
those who live in low to moderate income
areas, HUBZones and other SBA designat-
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Loans of $5,000 to $50,000 are available
with no collateral. required. There is an easy'
application process and fast turn-around.
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water and dessert.
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Dear Editor,
When I moved to the his-
torical White Springs area
over a year ago, my plans
were to retire in this beauti-
ful rural place. I rented a
cute place surrounded by
beautiful oaks and tall
pines. Now I am disturbed
by the noise of the large
trucks as they fly by on the
road heading toward PCS
leaving trails of diesel
smells. I am disturbed in the
early morning when the air
that I breathe is filled with
acid smells. I am disturbed
when the blast of the train
horn wakes me up at 3 a.m.
When I go to work I travel
through White Springs and
pass no less than 10 large
trucks within a five-mile
span; that disturbs me, too. I
am disturbed by the
thoughts, of an ethanol
plant, which will increase
the traffic load, being in my
back yard.
Some of the local con-
cerned citizens of White
Springs have been called
"emotional folks" because
the White Springs area has
been selected as the site for
an ethanol plant. Wouldn't
Richard Reichert MD
you be a bit emotional too if
the vision of your town was
in danger of vanishing in a
puff of smoke?
Several of my friends sold
their property in larger cities
and moved to this area with
plans to invest in this com-
munity and make White
Springs their home. Now
my friends are placing their
property up for sale and
moving on. "For Sale" signs
are everywhere.
Recently a previous bed
and breakfast owner told
me that she sat on her porch
for a part of a day and
counted 100 trucks going
through White Springs. The
ethanol plant will increase
the trucks to how much? Do
the math. How long will the
roads last? How long will
the citizens of White Springs
choose to live in a cloud of
diesel fumes? ,
Placing an ethanol plant
so close to the ecotourism
community is not a good
thing. Maybe the "powers
that be" will re-think this
decision.
Judy Pruitt, White Springs
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As a citizen of Hamilton
County, I feel moved to
make this observation. Last
week, there was a tragedy-
that involved a local citizen.
Emotions were extremely
high and it was a very diffi-
cult situation for the family
and friends.
I must commend the em-
ployees of the Hamilton
County Sheriff's Depart-
ment, the Police Depart-
ment and Emergency Ser-
vices. They were so kind
and operated with such feel-
ing and care that many of
the spectators were moved
and voiced their sentiment.
I appreciate the warmth
that was more than evident
and the eagerness of the em-
ployees to make sure every-
one was all right as they
monitored the crowd. They
made emergency runs back
and forth and monitored
blood pressures for those
who needed that care. It was
more than "just doing my
job." The compassion I wit-
nessed gave me such a good
"small home town feeling"
again, and that walk down
memory lane was wonder-
ful.
To these men and women,
I say, "Thank you!"
Let's work together to
make our community the
best it can be for all of our
citizens.
Paula G. Williams,
Jasper
Dear Editor,
On Saturday, Aug. 5, the
New Bethel AME Church
family will host an evening
entitled "New Bethel at the
Park." This event will take
place on Martin Luther King
Blvd., in Jasper and has two
objectives. The first is to of-
fef effective ministry to our
young people that "hang
out", in that area on Saturday
evenings and the second, but
not least, is to provide 500
backpacks filled with school
supplies for our children as
they prepare to begin a new
school year.
It is documented fact in
our community that I have a
passion to serve our youth
and encourage them to
dream big. This event is sim-
ply another piece of that
puzzle that we are attempt-
ing to assemble to give our
young people a sense of di-
rection and purpose.
The event will begin at 4
p.m. with free food, music
and activities for the chil-
dren. The main activity will
feature two Moon Walk
bouncing set-ups Then at 5
p.m. we will prepare for
street ministry, which will
feature a live concert by De-
quan King, a dynamic hip-
hop gospel rapper and Soulz
On Phiz, the group. Then the
evening will conclude by
giving away the backpacks
filled with school supplies.
Last year was a huge suc-
cess and we expect to glorify
God bigger and better this
year. We are extremely
thankful for this year's part-
ners: K.N. "Sonny" Scarf,
Comcast, Lee's Sodcial Club,
Trinity Community Hospi-
tal, Papa's and Lendy's.
God bless you,
Rev. Ron Rawls, Pastor
Cosmetology
Classes
start
August 10.
Call
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for more
information.
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Elizabeth Brooke Newsome and Wendell Ross Hammock
Ms. Bebe Newsome of Live Oak and Mr. Gary New-
some of Jennings announce the engagement and ap-
proaching marriage of their daughter, Elizabeth Brooke, to
Wendell Ross Hammock of Pinetta, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Wendell Hammock of Pinetta.
Miss Newsome graduated from Suwannee High and is
a recent graduate from the University of Florida. She is
presently employed by the University of Florida as a nu-
trition educator.
Mr. Hammock graduated from Madison High and is a
recent graduate from the University of Florida. He is
presently employed by the Florida Department of Trans-
portation District II as an engineer.
The wedding will take place Saturday, September 9,
2006, at 4 p.m., at First Baptist Church of White Springs.
Reception to follow in the fellowship hall.
No local invitations will sent. All friends and family are
- invited to attend.
Mary Martha Lambert
Mary Martha Lambert, 68,
of Jennings, Florida, passed
away Thursday, July 13,
2006, at South Georgia Med-
ical Center following, a brief
illness. The Hamilton Coun-
ty native was born January
23, 1938, to the late Ralph
(RL) and. Luna Johnson
.Cunningham. Mrs. Lambert'-
aght school in severall
states over. a span oL 47
years including .the Hamil-
, ton County School System
and was currently em-
ployed by the- Madison
County School System.
Survivors include her.
husband, of 47 years, Har-
lan Lambert of Jennings;
two son.u and daughter s-in-
jlaw, ChaIle-s Lambert
(Brenda) of Jennings, and
U.S. Marine Corps First
Sergeant Clay Lambert
(Jamie) of Paris Island,
South Carolina; one daugh-
ter and son-in-law, Carla
Rizer (Craig) of Quitman,
Georgia; one brother, Dr.
Richard Cunningham of
Gainesville, Florida; two
sisters, Hilda Alderman of
Jenninigs. and Bonnie
Shadrick of Pinetta. Florida:
six,g grandchildren, Britnev,
'Cyler, Gregory, Gunner,
Zachary and Rynd.
.Graveside services were
held,Saturday, July 15, 2006,
at Burnham. Christian
Church Cemetery with Rev-
erend Wendell Hill officiat-
ing.
Harry T. Reid Funeral
Home was in charge of
arrangements.
.k C a L h A L
Nick Combass and Leigh Ann McLeod
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Harold and Shellie McLeod of Lake Park, Georgia,
announce the engagement oftheir daughter Leigh Ann
McLeod, of Lake .Park, to Nick Combass of Jasper,
Florida, son of Larry and Betty Combass of Jasper. The
wedding is planned for September 16, 2006, at three o'
-clock in the afternoon at Wright's Chapel United
Methodist Church in Echols County, Georgia.
The future bride is a graduate of Echols County High
School and Lake City Community College where she
received an associate's degree in nursing. She is em-
ployed by South Georgia Medical Center in Valdosta,.
Georgia. Her grandparents are Tom and Mary Evans
of Valdosta, and Varana McLeod and the late Lamar
McLeod of Lake Park.
The future groom is a graduate of Hamilton County
High School and North Florida Community College
where he received an associate's degree. He is em-
ployed by PCS Phosphate in White Springs, Florida.
His grandparents are Ruth Bloomer and the late Riley
Bloomer of Rogersville, Tennessee, and the late Johnny
and Christine Combass of Jasper. The groom is also the'
brother of the late Johnny Combass of Jasper.
Girl Scouts meeting to
be held Aiug. 3
SA Girl Scouts meeting will be held on Thursday,
Aug. 3, from 5:45 p.m. until 7 p.m. at the Scout Hut
near the Civic Center in Jasper. Registration will be-
gin at 5:30 p.m. For more information call Mary Ca-
son 866-231-8573.
A registered voter can
vote by an absentee ballot
through the mail or in per-
son before the primary
and general elections. You
may request an absentee.
ballot any time during the
election year in person, by
phone or by mail. The Su-
pervisor of Elections must
receive your request no'
later than four days before
the election in order for
the ballot to be .mailed to
you. The deadline for the
primary election is Sept. 1
and Nov. 3 for the primary
election.
When requesting an ab-
sentee ballot, you must:
give your name, the ad-
dress at which you are reg-
istered and the date of
your birth.
Early voting takes place
'at the Supervisor of Elec-
tions office located at 1153
US 41 NW, Suite 1 in
Jasper. Early voting for the
primary election begins
Aug. 21 and ends Sept. 3.
Early voting for the gener-
al, election begins Oct. 23
and ends on Nov. 5
The Supervisor of Elec-
tions office is open from
8:30, a.m. until 4:30 p.m.,
Monday through Friday. If
you have any questions
about absentee voting or
early voting, call 792-1426,
email. elect@alltel.net or
visit www.hamilton-
votes.com.
Hamilton Countywide
Brotherhood meeting
The Hamilton County Brotherhood will meet
p.m. on Thursday, July 27, at Harvest Fellow
Church in Jasper. Bring a covered dish and join u
this important meeting. We look forward to se
you there. .
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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 132052
792-2275 S. Wendell. Hill, Pastor
Sunday
Sunday School......................10:00 a.rm.
-Morning Worship.................11:00 a.m.
Children's Church................11:00 a.m.
'Church Training......................6:00 p.m.
Evening Worship...... ..... 7:00p.m.
Wednesday
Prayer Meeting.................7:00 p.m.
... 226957-F
JASPER FIRST BAPTIST
CHURCH
207 N.E. 2nd Street, Jasper 792-2658
Pastor: Bill Floyd
,Sunday
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
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Evening Worship 6:00 p.m.,
Wednesday
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226958-F
SUNRISE BAPTIST CHURCH
U.S. 129 3 miles North of Jasper
Pastor: Rev. Gene Speight
Bible Study 9:30 a.m.
Sunday School 10:00 a.m.
Church 11:00 a.m.
226960-F
NEW HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH
SR 6 West, 6592 NW 48th St.,.
Jennings, FL 32053
938-5611
Pastor:Jeff Cordero
Sunday School 10:00 a.m.
Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.
Sunday Evening Worship, Youth Happening,
RA's, GA's 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday
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 226963-F
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FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH
1359SE CR 137, Japer. FL
Pj:il:r-.Ain Miller Phone (86) 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
N.W. 3rd St., Jasper
Bldg.: 792-2277
Sunday
Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
Morning Worship...................... 10:30 a.m.
Evening Worship............... 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday
Evening 6:00 p.m.
226965-F
NEW BETHEL AME CHURCH
604 SW 6th Ave., Jasper, FL 32053
Rev. Ron Rawls
Sunday
Church School 10:00 a.m.
New Members Class.....................10:00 a.m.
Worship Service 11:00 a.m.
'Communion every 1st Sunday
Wednesday
Bible Study day 7:00 p.m.
Thursday
Choir Rehersal 6:30 p.m.
www.newbetheljasper.com
226967-F
FIRST UNITED METHODIST
CHURCH
405 Central Ave., Jasper, FL
Pastor- Dale Ames
Phone -386-792-1122
Sunday
sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship...................... 11:00 a.m.
Wednesday
Bible Study' 4:45 p.m.
Choir Practice 6:00 p,m.
Family Night Dinner 3rd Wednesday
226865-F
JASPER CHURCH OF GOD
.108 Palmeno Ave. Jasper, 792-2312
Pa;lor Michael Win
Suriday
Sunday School. 10.00 a m
Morning Worship. 11 00 a m
Sunday Evening .. ... .6.00 p rnp
Wed. Family Training......... .......;7:00 p.m.
Ministering to all ages.
226968-F
BURNHAM
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
4520 NW CR 146, Jennings, FL 32053
S938-1265
Pastor: Ro bert Caner
Sunday
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Worship 11:00 a.m.,
-Evening Service 6:00 p.m.
S Wednesday
Prayer Meeting 7:00 p.m.
226969-F
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To list your
church on our
church directory, __
please call Myrtle -.
at 1-800-525-4182 1i| ]
'HARVEST FELLOWSHIP
407 Hatley St., Hwy. 6E :
P.O. Box 1512, Jasper, FL
Pastor Jerry Thomason
Phone -.(386) 792-3833 or 792-3831
Sunday
Moming Worship......................10:30 a.m.
Wednesday
Bible Study (all age'groupsi..:.............7:00 p.m.
Cali Church for Directions
226970-F
ST. THERESE CATHOLIC CHURCH
Three miles north of Jasper U.S. 41
P.O. Box 890, Jasper, FL 32052.
Rectory U.S. 90 E.,
Live Oak, FL
(386) 364-1108
Sunday MASS 11:15 a.m.
226971-F
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
204 N.W. 3rd Avenue, Jasper, 792-2258
Pastor: Rev. Doug Hilliard, 792-8412
SUNDAY
Sunday School ............................10:00 a.m.
Worship Service..........................11:00 a.m.
WEDNESDAY
Prayer in Fellowship Hall..............9:00 a.m.
Choir Practice 7:30 p.m.
226966-F
226952-F
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THUSDA. JLY 7. 00
Revival, Homecoming
at Long Branch Congregational
Methodist Church
The Long Branch Congregational Methodist Church, lo-
cated on CR 135 in White Springs, will hold revival ser-
vices at 7 p.m. starting Monday, July 31, through Friday,
Aug. 4. The Rev. Harold Williams from Chipley will be the
guest speaker.
Long Branch will celebrate 105 years of Christian wor-
ship on Sunday, Aug. 6. Rev. Williams will also preach the
Sunday morning Homecoming service. Sunday service
will begin at 11 a.m. There will be a covered dish lunch af-
ter the morning service.
Everyone is ipvited to come and worship in the weekly
revival and Sunday Homecoming.
Absentee and early voting
THE JASPER NEWS Jasp L
THURSDAY, JULY 27, 2006
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Officer Capallia mentors
white Springs youths
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lia a certificate of appreciation for her dedicated service to the Sweet
Home Youth Department. Photo Submitted
White Springs Police Officer Tracy Capallia presented a workshop on self esteem and drug prevention to
a group of young people on Tuesday, July 11. Photo Submitted
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famtily-oriehted festival set-
ting.
Friday evening enjoy the
Parade of Cars. On Satur-
day and Sunday enjoy a ,
day of classic cars and
Family Fun Zone games in-
cluding face painting, sand
art. rock-climbing and
more. Listen to live music
from bands and tickle your
taste buds with a variety of.
food options.
General admission is $10
per person per day with
weekend passes
available. For more infor-
mation visit www.jekyllis-
land.com.
Auto Body and
Auto Tech
Classes begin
August 10.
Call
(386) 364-2798
for more
information.
SUWANNEE-At
HAMILTON41
TECHNICAL CENTER
415 S.W. Pinewood Dr.
Live Oak, FL 32064
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Section B
Thursday, July 27, 2006
AFJROTC attends Cadet Officer Leadership School
Ten Cadets from Hamil-
ton County High School
(HCHS) Air Force JROTC
FL-943 attended the presti-
gious Cadet Officer Lead-
ership School (COLS) June
18 June 24, at the Citadel
in Charleston, South Car-
olina. Over the past six
years, 36 HCHS cadets
have attended COLS.
AFJROTC units from
South Carolina organize
and conduct the week long
COLS. There were 268
cadets from 28 schools rep-
resenting eight states in at-
tendance. HCHS Cadets
who attended were Shade-
sia Francis, Shakira An-
drews, Chad Billington,
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Angela Bracewell, Briana
Henderson, Cassandra
Jackson, Malcolm Pollock,
Ciara Solomon, Joshua
Walters and Robert Wood.
HCHS AFJROTC instruc-
tors Lt. Col. Darrell Davis
and MSgt Scott Griggs
were assigned duties as
Flight Advisor and Flight
Drill Coordinator.
The Cadets experienced a
program designed to bring
out the best of each Cadet
in three major areas: Physi-
cal Fitness, Drill and Cere-
mony, and Academics. The
day started at 0530 hours
with Reveille, physical
training (PT) and a one-
mile run. Drill and Cere-
mony instruction ended in
Flight Drill Evaluation and
a formal military parade
called a Pass In Review.
Classroom presentations
were evaluated with a final
exam of 50 questions. In
addition, the Cadets were
evaluated daily on dress
and appearance with uni-
form and room inspections.
"This is just the type of
environment we wanted
for our kids," said Lt. Col.
Darrell Davis. "Pushing
yourself beyond what you
think you can do, you dis-
cover that you are capable
of much more. Both MSgt
Griggs and I are very
proud of our Cadets. We
are looking forward to re-
turning to COLS next
year."
Cadets who have previ-
ously attended COLS can
return as a Cadre Cadet in
a direct leadership role.
Cadet Shadesia Francis, a
Cadre Cadet, was nominat-
ed for a command level po-
sition and, completed a
nomination letter and in-
terview upon arrival at
COLS. She was selected as
Squadron 2 Commander.
Cadet Francis was respon-
sible for five flights consist-
ing of over 120 Cadets un-
der her direct command
and leadership.
All 10 Cadets from
HCHS completed COLS
and received the AFJROTC
Summer Leadership School
Ribbon.
Awarded the Physical
Fitness Ribbon were
Cadets Billington,
Bracewell, Francis, Hender-
son, Pollock, Solomon,
Walters, and Wood.
As members, of the flight
with the highest average
score at the end of the
week, Cadets Billington
and Solomon were award-
ed the Outstanding Flight
Ribbon.
Excellence in the Drill
Evaluation earned Cadet
Solomon the AFJROTC
Drill Competition Ribbon.
Attention to detail gar-
nered Cadet Henderson a
score in the top 10% on her
personal inspection earning
her the AFJROTC Superior
Performance Ribbon.
Hard work and persever-
ance gave Cadets Hender-
son, Solomon, and Walters
scores in the top ten per-
cent of the dormitory in-
spections earning the Supe-
rior Performance Ribbon.
"Our Cadets pushed
themselves hard to meet
and in most cases exceed,
the high standards set by
the COLS curriculum,"
said MSgt Griggs. "The re-
sults speak for them-
selves."
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Cadet Cassandra Jackson stands ready for Uniform Inspection.
Cadet Briana Henderson battles the heat while on the drill pad.
Cadet Shadesia Francis gets some advice from a Flight Advisor.
Cadet Angela Bracewell in Flight Formation.
Cadet Robert Wood carries the Florida Flag
during the Graduation Parade.
Cadet Joshua Walters commanding Golf Flight during Flight Drill Evaluation.
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Cadet Malcolm Pollack during Drill Evaluation.
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Cadets Ciera Solomon and Chad Billington share a relaxed
moment after the Graduation Parade.
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BUDGET SUMMARY
DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD OF HAMILTON COUNTY
FISCAL YEAR
2006-2007
THE PROPOSED OPERATING BUDGET EXPENDITURES OF HAMILTON COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT ARE 4.85% MORE THAN LAST YEAR'S
TOTAL OPERATING EXPENDITURES.
PROPOSED MILEAGE LEVY
OPERATING
LOCAL EFFORT
DISCRETIONARY
SUPPLEMENTAL DISCRETIONARY
DEBT SERVICE
CAPITAL OUTLAY
TOTAL
BUDGET
SPECIAL DEBT CAPITAL
REVENUES GENERAL REVENUE SERVICE PROJECTS
Federal 201,361.00 3,924,363.15
State Sources 9,842,587.09 25,500.00 58,194.19 802,272.00
Local Sources 3,891,274.00 288,700.00 1,337,392.00
TOTAL REVENUE 13,935,222.09 4,238,563.15 58,194.19 2,139,664.00
Transfers In 150,000.00
Nonrevenue Sources
TOTAL FUND BALANCE July 1, 2006 1,842,339.92 0.00 14,270.47 247,318.20
TOTAL REVENUES AND
BALANCES 15,927,562.01 4,238,563.15 72,464.66 2,386,982.20
EXPENDITURES
Instruction 7,882,356.53 1,629,183.81
Pupil Personnel
Services 564,824.33 536,223.71
Instructional Media
Services. 198,647.67 6,051.72
Instructional & Curriculum
Services 399,629.36 556,930.85
Instructional Staff Training 67,559.89 297,052.41
Instructional Technology 45,046.93
Board of Education 228,365.72
General Administration 753,191.45 95,526.04
School Administration 791,326.18
Facilities Acquistion &
Construction 44,530.99 0.00 1,872,982.20
Fiscal Services 302,019.53 0.00
Food Services .1,079,092.47
Central Services 132,419.50
Pupil Transportation
Services 1,112,000.38 15,063.49 3,00.00
" ,<, "" s. ^ '" .. r i f,. <- & .,', "* "f. "', "Y
Operation f 1i a ._ 1.44. 23,438.65
Maintenance of Plant 368,632.
Community Services 160,058.64
Debt Service 59,015.70
TOTAL EXPENDITURES 14,317,516.69 4,238,563.15 59,015.70 2,236,982.20
Transfers Out 0.00 0.00 0.00 .150,000.00
TOTAL FUND BALANCES -
JUNE 30, 2007 1,610,045.32 0.00 13,448.96 0.00
TOTAL EXPENDITURES
TRANSFERS AND
BALANCES 15,927,562.01 4,238,563.15 72,464.66 2,386,982.20
THE TENTATIVE, ADOPTED, AND/OR FINAL BUDGETS ARE ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF
MENTIONED TAXING AUTHORITY AS A PUBLIC RECORD.
Total Current Operating Revenues
Instructional Employees
230
220
210
^200
180
200506
100
2005.00
2000.01
Year
THE ABOVE
Total Debt Service Revenues
60.000
50.000
1 30.000
20.000
10.000
0
0
1995-9i
Total Employees
378
350 341
300 298
250O
100
00
1995.96
200540
8,000.00
7.000.00
. 6.000.00
6.000.00
, 3,000.00
2,000.00
1.000.00
Total Current Operating Revenues Per UFTE
7.357.00
60.91600
1.000.000
I-
1.5o0,000
S1,4500,000
1,4500.00
1.400.000
Total Capital Projects Revenues
1,602.393
1.350.000 -
20050
Total Governmentl Revenues
(Federal, State and Local)
19.000,000
18.500.000
18.000.000
17,500.000
10.000.000
15,600,000
18,00,000
14.500,000
100.5O
3.00000
16.327.980 2,50000
.j
2.000.00
i oo
I-
11,000.00
500.00
000
2005-05
Unwelghted FTE per 236.081, F. S.
2.39700
.2.12500
1 1.6900
199596 200001 2005-0
5.038
0.510
0.250
0.000
2.000
7.798
1995-98
0
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THE JASPER NEWS, Jasper, FL
THURSDAY, JULY 27, 2006
PAGE 2B
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THURSDAY.I__ JUY2. 06TH APE ESJser LPAE3
Norris Notes
By Lillian Norris
Thank you to those of
you who told me you
missed this column last
week. No more excuses.
You have heard them all,
but I miss doing them as
much, or maybe more, than
you do. Please be patient
with me and continue to
watch for them, and re-
member to get in touch to
keep me informed regard-
ing "happenings" in your
life, churches and commu-
nity. You are what this col-
umn is all about. I need
each and every one of you.
We saw the coverage in
the Jasper News last week
of the benefit dinner for An-
gela Howell. To be there
was to feel the caring at-
mosphere of those who
came to buy dinners, to eat,
to fellowship and to help
answer the needs of this
young woman, which is
what our community does
best. We know this was ap-
preciated by the family and
it is our prayer that it will
be an asset to the efforts be-
ing made to bless Angela
and aid her recovery, and
give the family peace dur-
ing this difficult time.
The early opening of Dol-
lar General was a busy time
over the weekend. It is our
understanding that the big
day will be Saturday, July
29. I went by on Saturday
and strolled through the
aisles and was favorably
impressed with the mer-
chandise available; also it
was neat and clean. It is
hoped that we will all help
to keep it that way, and
have respect for the fact
that it is part of our respon-
sibility to do our part in
making it a pleasant place
to shop. Also, the traffic in
and out of the area could
cause some problems if the
shoppers fail to watch, and
fail to obey traffic laws, en-
tering and leaving the park-
ing lots. It is a busy area
and, hopefully, will be
busier; keep it a safe place.
Regarding the above, I re-
cently read in a devotional
book (actually the date was
for June 24, and I had made
a note of this and maybe
mentioned it previously but
if so it is worth repeating)
there was a message re-
garding the late Cal Turner
Sr., who founded the chain
of Dollar General Stores in
1955. It seems that at the
time of. Mr. Turner's death
the Louisville Courier Journal
(how we loved that paper
when we lived in
Louisville), had carried a
story about Mr. Turner,
showing that over the years
the chain of Dollar General
Stores foundation had giv-
en millions to worthy caus-
es. Mr. Turner more recent-
ly had given on two sepa-
rate occasions, two thou-
sand dollars to each of the
ninety churches in his home
county in Kentucky. His
philosophy was that part of
the fun of having money
was giving it away. That
struck an impressive note
to me, especially at this
time when that organiza-
tion is enlarging in our
community.
Trevor and Dana Taylor
are proud to announce the
birth of a daughter, Cassi
Braylyn Taylor, born June
28, at Shands of Lake Shore,
Lake City. Cassi weighed
six pounds, six ounces, was
20 inches long. Maternal
grandparents are Chris and
Kalinda Hughes, paternal
grandparents, Chris and
Loretta Taylor, all of Jasper.
Great-grandparents, Jennie
and Elbert Hughes, Joann
Young and the late A. L.
Young; Sara Ball and the
late I. D. Ball; Billy and Lin-
da Tanner; Clyde and
Shirley Stride; and Wayne
and Linda McDonald. Aunt
Lucretia Hughes enjoys
helping care for Cassi, and
uncles Justin and Colby
Taylor.
Prior to Cassi's birth, a
baby shower was given at
First Baptist Church Fellow-
ship Hall.
Suwannee Valley Nurs-
ing Center recently held a
yard sale. We saw a sign
and stopped by for a short
while, visited with resi-
dents, staff and shoppers.
They also offered hot dogs
and hamburgers, prepared
by chief chef, Morris Mor-
gan; it was a good .time to
visit.
Drive by Jasper Presby-
terian Church and see that it
has been "spruced up." The
outside has been refinished,
protective covering for the
stained glass windows and
much needed repairs. The
church is thankful to be able
to make these improve-
ments. I hope you will ap-
preciate the work that has
been done.
John and Libby Taylor
spent several days last week
at Montgomery Conference
Center in Starke and report
a great time. This is spon-
sored by. Presbyterian
Churches and named for
the Montgomery family, so
well known to Hamilton
County. On Sunday morn-
ing at the Children's Sum-
mer, under the direction of
Abby Taylor, John and Lib-
by shared stories of their ex-
periences. We think it en-
couraged others to plan to
attend next summer, a great
experience for the young
folks.
Recently we read, "In a
back alley of Gloucester,
England, the Sunday School
was born. In the early
1790's Robert Raikes began
gathering a group of poor
and uneducated children
from the streets to head the
first sessions of school on
Sunday. No public schools
existed at that time. Railes,
a newspaper editor, used
his newspaper to promote
the school on Sunday, 'and
it made a great difference.'
These'areas where the Sun-
day School began became
the most orderly and peace-
ful in the city."
It had never occurred to
me to wonder how it came
to be known as Sunday
School. Isn't it great to keep
learning?
Hope you are having a
good day and a good week.
Lillian Norris 792-2151
norrislw@alltel.net
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LIBRARY SUMMIT: Local school librarians participated in the Library Summit in March
at North Florida Community College: (L-R) Sheila Hiss, NFCC Director of Library Ser-
vices; Lynne Wyche, Madison Academy; Kay Boatright, NFCC; Karen Young, Branford;
JoAnn Hayes, Branford; Nancy Papapetrou, Suwannee; Suezette Wiggins, Hamilton; Kim
Roccanti, Aucilla; and Pat Holmes, Madison. Photo Submitted
Summit participants enjoy tour of NFCC Career Center
Area librarians and library personnel at-
tended the North Florida Community Col-
lege Library Summit in March to share
ideas and foster communication between
area high schools and the college library.
The summit began with tours of the
NFCC Library and a welcome from NFCC
President Morris G. Steen Jr. They provid-
ed information on NFCC's distance learn-
ing software' D2L, electronic books and
other features on the NFCC Library web-
site. The group shared ideas on a variety of
topics and discussed ways to get students
more interested in books and reading.
"The importance of the summit is to
bring like minds together to discuss and
share information that will benefit not only
those attending, but the students and fac-
ulty they serve," Sheila Hiss, Director of
Library Services at NFCC, said.
Those attending the summit include
Suezette Wiggins, Hamilton; Lynne
Wyche, Madison Academy; Karen Young,
Branford; JoAnn Hayes, Branford; Nancy
Papapetrou, Suwannee; Kim Roccanti, Au-
cilla; and Pat Holmes, Madison. NFCC Li-
brary staff Sheila Hiss and Kay Boatright
hosted the event.
NOTICE OF
PROPOSED
TAX INCREASE
The Hamilton County School District will soon
consider a measure to increase its property tax levy.
Last year's Property tax levy
A. Initially proposed tax levy........... $4,610,512
B. Less tax reductions due to Value Adjustment
Board and other assessment changes...$ (48,137)
C. Actual property tax levy .........$4,658,649
This year's proposed tax levy.................$5,177,016
A portion of the tax levy is required under state:law
in. order for the school board to receive
$7,049,048.00 in state education grants. The
required portion has increased by 7.48 percent, and
represents approximately six tenths of the total.
proposed taxes.
The remainder of the taxes is proposed
discretion of the school board.
solely at the
All concerned citizens are invited to a public hearing
on the tax increase to be held on Monday, July 31st,
2006 at 6:00 P.M., at the Hamilton County School
Board Office, J.R.E. Lee Complex, 4280 SW CR
152, Jasper, Florida..
A DECISION on the proposed tax increase and the
budget will be made at this hearing.
NOTICE OF TAX FOR
SCHOOL CAPITAL OUTLAY
The Hamilton County School Board will soon consider a
measure to continue to impose a 2.000 mill property tax
for the capital outlay projects listed herein.
This tax is in addition to the school board's proposed tax
of 5.798 mills for operating expenses and is proposed
solely at the discretion of the school board.
THE PROPOSED COMBINED SCHOOL BOARD
TAX INCREASE FOR BOTH OPERATING
EXPENSE AND CAPITAL OUTLAY IS SHOWN IN
THE ADJACENT NOTICE.
The capital outlay tax will generate approximately
$1,327,780.00 to be used for the following projects:
CONSTRUCTION AND REMODELING
Athletic Facilities
Classrooms
Culinary Arts Facility
MAINTENANCE, RENOVATIONS AND REPAIR
Remodel South Hamilton Elementary
Safety Corrections
Energy Conservation
District Wide Renovations and Repairs
District Wide Painting
MOTOR VEHICLE PURCHASES
Purchase Five (5) School Buses
NEW AND REPLACEMENT EQUIPMENT
Equipment and Furniture
Technology
All concerned citizens are invited to a public hearing to be
held on July 31, 2006 at 6:00 P.M., at The Hamilton
County School Board Office, J.R.E. Lee Complex, 4280
SW CR 152, Jasper, Florida.
A DECISION on the proposed CAPITAL OUTLAY
TAXES will be made at this hearing.
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White Springs D
By Johnny Bullard
"She was hotter than a
two dollar pistol"- The
line from the lyric of the
Country Western Song
sung by George Jones can
pretty well describe our
weather now. We are in
deep summer time the
"dog days of summer."
If you are working out-
side over protracted peri-
ods of time, exercise cau-
tion. Hot weather can be
and is a killer. Heat ex-
haustion better known as
.getting "bear caught" in
our part of the world it is
easy to acquire.
Try and stay as cool as
you can and dream about
the first cool breath of
fall. It will come to us,
but not until around the
end of October. We have
to "wait a spell."
Speaking of "waiting a
'spell." The wait for, stu-
dents and staff members
of Hamilton County's
public schools is. just
about over. Teachers re-
port to work on Thurs-
day, Aug. 3 (the birthday
of my brother, Jerry
Lawrence, as' well as
Waylon Bush, principal
at South), for pre-plan-
ning. School for students
begins on Wednesday,
Aug. 9.
Staff members and stu-,
dents, enjoy your last few
days of freedom. Your
summer slumber is about
over, and the spell of.
drowsiness and lazing
around is quickly coming
to a close. Boo-hoo.
Laura Leigh Bullard,
daughter of Jerry
Lawrence and Amanda
Bullard, and my niece,
will celebrate her 11th
birthday on Friday, July
28. Also celebrating on
July 28, Ms. Nora Lang,
River Street, White
Springs. 'We wish Laura
Leigh and Nora many
more happy birthdays!!!
Our sympathy is ex-
tended to the family of
Felton Allen, Jasper. The
family has the prayers of
our community.
Our community also
extends our sympathy to
the family of Mr. James Y.
Wilson, a lifetime resi-
dent of Lake City and Co-
lumbia County, a promi-
nent businessman and a
civic leader. He was well
and favorably known by
many in our community.
A decorated World War
II veteran, Mr. Wilson be-
lieved in the United
States, the State of Flori-
da, and our region, and
worked hard through the
years, always promoting
"his" and "our" beloved
north Florida. He was a
good family man, and
pillar of our Suwannee
River Valley area. The
family has the prayers of
our community.
Our best wishes are ex-
tended to Mr. and Mrs.
JM Morgan (JM and
Martha), who recently
celebrated their Golden
(50th) Wedding Anniver-
sary. We wish them
many, many more happy
anniversaries. We love
you.
Just a reminder that the
Johnson Family, the
Huckabuck, River Road,
will celebrate their 30th
Annual Jamboree on Sat-
urday, July 28, beginning
around 11 a.m. and ex-
tending through the after-
noon. There'll.be lots of
food, good conversation,
and all our local elected
officials and political can-
didates are invited to par-
ticipate in this event.
Wear your. cool, casual
clothes, bring your lawn
chair or not, and come out
to the Huckabuck for
some lively conversation,
a cool drink, and a relax-
ing afternoon.
Watkins A. Saunders
Jr., hosted a breakfast on
Saturday, July 22, for the
members of the White
Springs Methodist
Church at the historic So-
phie Jane. Adams House,
River Street. 1 know
everyone enjoyed this
event very much.
Anne Daniel Miller, Al-
pharetta, Ga., iwas in
White Springs this .past
weekend. She was here
visiting with her mother,
Mrs. Virginia J. Daniel,
who is a patient at the
Health Center of Lake
City. Please keep Mrs.
Daniel in your prayers.
While here, Anne stayed
in the historic Johnson-
Daniel home on River
Street.
This past Thursday
night was my night to
cook, so Mama, Amanda
and I dined at the Coun-
try Caf6, White Springs.
We had the "all you could
eat" chicken wings, and
they were really tasty.
The. place was packed,
but the service never
lagged. Very courteous
and professional. This
was the first time I had
visited, since it was sold
by Tony and Joann
Shotwell. The new own-
ers are doing a great job.
I see out at Facil that
Rev. Byron Ogburn and
his congregation are com-
ing right along with their
sanctuary. It will be a
blessing'when this house
of worship is completed. I
will keep my readers
posted on the progress at
the church.
During this time of the
year, I am always re-
minded of the happy
days I spent swimming at
White Sulphur Springs
or, as we called it, "The
Springhouse." The cool,
refreshing waters of the
springs offered a great re-
lief from the heat of the
summer months. Sadly,
our spring doesn't flow
as it did when I was
growing up.
My memories, though,
belong to 'me, and I will
forever cherish the times
I spent swimming, play-
ing, and just having a
good time with friends, in.
the clear amber colored
waters at the "Spring-
house."
I am requesting that all
of Hamilton County join
me in praying for Rev.
Wendell Hill, pastor of
Calvary Baptist Church,
Jasper, who will be un-
dergoing major surgery
today in Valdosta, Ga.
Rev. Hill is one of our
county's most loved and
respected citizens and, in
my mind and more im-
portantly, in my heart, he
is most certainly one of
this county's spiritual
leaders. Keep Brother and
Sister Hill, and all the
family in your prayers.
We love them very much.
Please remember the
following in prayer: Rev.
Wendell Hill, Wendell
Wynn, Glenwood Ben-
nett, Marie Hickson, Ceil
Pound, Gaynelle Greene,
Gussie Cheshire, Wanda
Stephens,.Isabel Freeman,
Dorothy Hill, Virginia
Daniel, Sarah Thomas,
Frank McPherson, Tom-
mie Smith, Ella Taylor,
Verna Mae Johnson,
Gladys "Granny" Ruh,
Justin Hill, Ben Register,
Preston Stormant, Jean
Padgett, JM. Morgan,
Franklin Fouraker, Mae
Tomlinson, Sarah Jordan,
Melvin Sheppard, Lake
City, Trey 'Townsend,
Live Oak, our state, our
nation, and our own
Hamilton County.
Quote for the week: "If
you think the world is
coming to an' end today,
remember, it's already to-
morrow in Australia."
Charles Shultz
Have a good iveek,
Hamilton County -
I love you.
UF/IFAS Muscadine Grape Field
Day to showcase grape production
UF/IFAS will be offer-
ing a "Muscadine Grape
Twilight ,Field Day" at
the North Florida Re-
search and .Education
Center-Suwannee Valley
(NFREC-SV) in Live.Oak,
from 6 p.m. to 8;30 p.m.,
on Thursday, Aug. 17.
The field day will teach
growers, Master Garden-
ers, and hobbyists about
important aspects of
muscadine production
and enterprise, including
variety selection, grape
production, and wine
making. There will also
HAMILTON COUNTY SHIP PROGRAM
The Hamilton County SHIP Program will begin accepting applications:
Monday, August 28,2006
Several Programs are offered to Hamilton County residents through the State
Housing Initiative Program (SHIP) to include; Purchase Assistance.
Rehabilitation, Replacement, and Emergency Repairs. Applicants are advised
that funds are limited and distributed in accordance to the Hamilton County
Housing Assistance Plan (HAP), waiting lists are established and applicants
could expect a'minimum of one year's wait before assistance is received. All
interested persons are encouraged to apply and amy pick up an application at the
SHIP office, located across the street from the Courthouse at;
204 Northeast First Street, Sandlin Building Room 1, Jasper, FL 32052
SHIP FUNDS CANNOT BE USED TO
PURCHASE, REHABILITATE OR REPAIR MOBILE HOMES
FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THE PROGRAM
PLEASE CONTACT THE OFFICE AT (386)792-0507
MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 8:00 A.M. TO 4:30 P.M.
INCOME GUIDELINES
HAMILTON COUNTY 2005-2006
SHIP PROGRAM .
Household Size Very Low-Income Low-Income Moderate-Income
# of persons 50% of Median 80% of Median 120% of Median
1 15,450 24,700 37,080
2 17,650 28,250 42,360
3 19,850 31,750 47,640
4 22,050 35,300 52,920
5 23,800 38,100 57,120
6 25,600 40,950 61,440
7 27,350 43,750 65,640
8 29,100 46,600 69,840
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be a variety taste test and
refreshment break fea-
turing grape products.
"Muscadine grapes
have' been traditionally
grown throughout North
Florida for years," said
Bob Hochmuth, a
UF/IFAS Multi-County
Extension Agent at the
NFREC-SV. "Most com-
mercial plantings have
been relatively small in
acreage and many home-
owners also love to keep
a few plants of their fa-
vorite variety in the back
yard.
"Research at the Uni-
versity of Florida and
Florida A&M Unik-ersithv
will be shown and dis-
cussed at this field day.
There are many new va-
rieties and new produc-
tion techniques, as well
as increasing popularity
with new juices and oth-
er products that make
muscadine grapes an im-
portant topic for growers
and consumers."
The registration fee is
.$10 and the registration
deadline is Aug. 14, at 5
p.m. Call 386-362-1725 to
register or e-mail Karen
Hancock at
khancock@ifas.ufl.edu.
For more information
visit rifrec-
sv.ifas.ufl.edu.
AGENDA ....
BOARD OF-COUNTY'CONINIISSIONERS,
HAMILTON COUNTY, FLORIDA
Room 112 Courthouse 207 Northeast First Street
Jasper, Florida
MEETING DATE: AUGUST 1, 2006
THE AGENDA ITEMS LISTED BY NUMBER WILL BE TAKEN JIN
ORDER FROM THE BEGINNING OF THE.MEETING REGARDLESS. OF
TIME. HOWEVER, .:THE TIME. CERTAIN'.ITEMS LISTED WITH
SPECIFIC TIMES \\ iLL COM. IENCE 1: THE SPECIFIEDTIME.
S" "' LISTED ITEMS '
1) COMMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC UNAGENDAED APPEARANCES
( ) "
2) CONSENT AGENDA APPROVAL '
3) COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT STATUS REPORT
4) C & D CLASS III LANDFILL DISCUSSION
5) DISCUSSION OF COURTHOUSE RENOVATIONS
6) APPROVE BILLS
7) CORRESPONDENCE AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
8) ADJOURN ,
TIME CERTAIN ITEMS.
9:00 A.M. CALL TO ORDER INVOCATION PLEDGE ALLEGIANCE
TO THE FLAG
9:15 A:M. COUNTY ROAD PROJECTS STATUS.REPORT
9:30 A.M. REPORT ON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS AND
REQUESTS NANCY OLIVER.
9:45 A.M. RECREATION DEPARTMENT DISCUSSION OF FRDAP
GRANT,
DUE PUBLICATION DEADLINE, THIS AGENDA MAY NOT CONTAIN
ALL MA TTERS TO BE CONSIDERED BY THE BOARD ON AUGUST -1,
2006. A COMPLETE COPY OF THE AGENDA MAY BE OBTAINED
FROM THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT, COUNTY
COURTHOUSE, JASPER, FLORIDA, AFTER 1:00 P.M. ON WEDNESAY,
JULY 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
Tuesday 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 often (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 BOARD MEETING: TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 2006 6:00 P.M.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS'
HAMILTON COUNTY. FLORIDA
CONSENT AGENDA
August 1, 2006
1) APPROVAL OF MINUTES
2) DEPARTMENT HEADS ACTION ITEMS:
3) DEPARTMENT HEADS INFORMATION ITEMS:
A) ROAD DEPARTMENT:
1) Fuel Reports June 2006 file
2) Alltel Permit file
4) APPROVE CHANGE ORDER NO. I FOR THE CR 141 WIDENING
AND RESURFACING PROJECT IN THE AMOUNT OF $121,994.15.
.5) APPROVE CHANGE ORDER NO. 1 FOR THE CR 146 RESURFACING
PROJECT IN THE AMOUNT OF $6,200.00. 283784-F
THE JASPER NEWS, Jasper, FL
THURSDAY, JULY 27, 2006
PAGE 4B
Elizabeth Joeris films for Wild Adventures and Disney
Lightship Entertainment
of Tampa recently filmed
Elizabeth Joeris for a Wild
Adventures commercial to
be aired on national televi-
sion next spring. She was
also filmed as an extra for
the Disney show, Hannah
1-or-2 AC. LOTS FOR SALE
Several in Hamilton County.
Some offer owner financing.
Starting at $25,000! Call Jerry
Cross or Lori France, REALTORS*
Century 21 Jackie Taylor & Assoc.
(386) 623-5744 or (386) 344-7455
276906-F
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Montana, at Disney's Ty-
phoon Lagoon Waterpark
in Orlando.
A commercial for Mt.
Everest, the newest ride at
Disney's Animal Kingdom,
featuring Elizabeth is cur-
rently being aired on Lake
Buena Vista stations. This
year Elizabeth has ap-
peared three times on Car-
toon Network of Atlanta
and has worked twice as an
extra on the set of Disney
shows.
Assistant Manager
position available
at our Lake Park,
GA location
Seeking highly motivated and enthusiastic employee.
Experience = Top Pay
Offering Bonus, Holiday Pay, 401K and more.
Call Natalie at 229-559-0891 20,2100.
TIMBER LAND WITH 45 YEAR OLD PLANTED
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LITTLE RIVER FRONTAGE, SMALL HUNTING
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HOMESITES, EXCELLENT DEER, TURKEY &
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SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 2006 10:00 AM
Property #1 128 Acres in South Brooks County
Over 3,300 Feet Of Frontage On Wheeler Road
Entire Property in 45 Year Old Planted Pines
Adjoining or Near Six Large Plantations
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Directions: From Quitman, Go South on Empress Road 7 Miles to Wheeler
Road. Go Left 2/10 Mile to Property on Right.
Property #2 60 Acres On Little River With Pasture
Only 7 Miles from Valdosta& 1-.2S Exit 18
4 Bedroom, 4 Bath Brick Home w/3,250 Sq Ft
40 Acres Pasture Land W/Hay Barn, Stocked Fish
Pond, Nearly 1,000 Feet of Little River Frontage
Directions: From 1-75 Exit 18 Go West on Hwy 133 (Morven Hwy) 7 Miles to
River Road. Go Right to River Lane Circle. Go Right to Property on Right.
Property #3.23 Acres of Timber & Hunting Land
* 10 Acres of 18 to 20 TYear Old Planted Pines
* 3 Ac. Duck & Fish Pond, Balance in Natural Woods
* Adjoins Major Timber Company. Great Hunting!
Directions: From Quitman, Go South on Hwy 221 (Greenville Hwy) 3 Miles
to Dodd Road. Go Right 3 Miles to Property on LefL
10% Buyer's Premiuma
FREE Brochure! 242-5412 or 800-334-9724
Brochare, on-Line at www.professionalauctioneer.com
ri
Elizabeth Joeris Photo Submitted
Elizabeth has modeled
with Amanda's Models
And Talent of Valdosta for
the past four years. She has
modeled for The Children's
Shop, Kid's Stuff, JC Pen-
ny's, Target, Sears, Wild
Adventures, Pirates Bluff
and the Colonial Mall, all of
Valdosta. She recently was
chosen and signed on by
Arthur, Arthur Agency of
fJ
"4
Miami, Orlando, and At-
lanta, Ga.
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.amandasmod-
els.com.
ELECT
Donald K.
RUDSER
for Haipilton County
JUDGE
VOTE for local
EXPERIENCE
on
September 5, 2006
Political Advertisement Paid for and Approved by Donald K. Rudser for County Judge
Bianca Jackson
graduates with honors
Bianca Jackson of Duluth, Ga., recently graduated from
Chattachoochee High School. She was an Honor student
and a member of the National Honor Society throughout
high school, a member of the BETA Club and a Hope
Scholar. She received a full four-year scholarship and will
attend Washington University in St. Louis, Mo. where she
plans to major in Graphic Arts and Architectural Design.
As a young woman who loves God, Bianca is a sup-
porter of abstinence and an advocate for those who are
less fortunate. She has volunteered for several outreach
programs with civic and religious groups. She is an ac-
complished pianist, swimmer, soccer player and artist.
She also likes to cook and bake.
Bianca is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Abraham
Jackson of Duluth. She is the granddaughter of Ruby L.
Jackson of Jasper, and of Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Brodie of
Fayetteville, NC.
Advertise your YARD SALE, VEHICLES
OR UNWANTED ITEMS IN THE
CLASSIFIED FOR
ONLY 5.Call
(386) 792-2487 or ,
1-800-525-4182 t0
place your ad today. 29-
295-
July 27 Hamilton Countywide Brotherhood meeting at 7 p.m. at Harvest Fellowship Chu
Bring a covered dish.
July 29 Greater Poplar Springs Church will hold a Fun Day beginning at 9 a
Refreshments will be available. Raffle tickets will be sold for a Koss DVD/Audio CD pla
For more information contact the Keith Billington at 397-5007 or 792-3297, or Jermaine I
at 397-5154.
July 30 Perry/Leigh Reunion at the Stephen Foster Memorial Park from 9 a.m. until 3 p
Catered lunch will be available for $11 per person.
July 30 "Friend Day" at Friendship Baptist Church beginning at 10 a.m. Meal will be ser
after the Sunday service. The church is located at 13158 SE CR.137 in Jasper.
July 31 Aug. 4 Long Branch Congregational Methodist Church will hold revival servi
beginning at 7 p.m. each night. Rev. Harold Williams is the guest speaker. Everyone
invited.
Aug. 3 Meeting for parents-for Home School Students at the Hamilton County School Bc
Room at 6:30 p.m. Important information will be shared. For more information contact I
Mitchell at 792-6571 or Paula Williams at 792-0543. *
Aug. 3 Girl Scouts meeting from 5:45 p.m. until 7 p.m. Registration at 5:30 p.m. at the
at the civic center in Jasper. For more information contact Mary Cason at 866-231-8573.
Aug. 5 Mizell.Family Reunion at the H&F Restaurant in Jasper from 2 p.m. until 5 p.m.
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Aug. 5 "New Bethel at the Park" beginning at 4 p.m. at the Buddy Parker Park on Martin
Luther King Blvd. in Jasper. Will include free food, live music, activities for children and
backpack filled with school supplies give away.
Aug. 6 Long Branch Congregational Methodist Church will hold a Sunday Homecoming
beginning at 11 a.m. Bring a covered dish. Everyone invited.
Aug. 6 Calvary's Voice Gospel Trio will sing at Bible Baptist Church. Sunday School
begins at 10 a.m.; Church begins at 11 a.m. The church is located at 4786 US 41 south of
Jasper.
Aug. 10 Non-Partisan Political Rally and Barbecue at VFW. Dinner will be served from 4
p.m. until 6 p.m. $5. For more information call Lamar Royals at 792-3381.
Aug. 12 Political. Rally will be held.at South Hamilton Elementary in White Springs
beginning at 6 p.m. Free Chicken Pilau. All candidates are invited to speak. Sponsored by
Hamilton County Democratic Party. For more information contact Shelby Henderson at
792-3875.
Aug. 19 Political Rally will be held at Crossroads Volunteer Fire Department beginning at
6 p.m. Free food. All candidates are invited to speak. Sponsored by Hamilton County
Democratic Party. For more information contact Shelby Henderson at 792-3875.
Aug. 20 Political Forum at 3 p.m. at the Courtoy Civic Center in Jasper. All candidates are
invited. Sponsored by the Hamilton County Republican Party. For more information call
Jerry Griner at 792-3057 or Marion Turner at 792-1556.
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THURSDAY, JULY 27, 2006
.THE JASPER NEWS, Jasper, FL
Dance Works 13th Annual dance recital
Submitted iyb
Shannon McCook
Dance Works held its 13th
Annual recital, "Dance a la
Carte," in the Hamilton County
High School Auditorium on
Saturday, May 20, and what a
delicious evening it was. Allur-
ing appetizers, enticing entrees,
and delightful desserts, such as
salsa, mashed potatoes, honey
buns, and cherries jubilee
danced their way across the
stage entertaining the full house
that attended. The talented
dancers were magnifique!
Midway through the show
the owner of Dance Works,
Sharon Gaskins, came out for
the awards portion of the
evening. She began by thanking
the many people that helped
throughout the year and with
the evening's performance. She
then introduced teacher, Shan-
non McCook, and announced
that she would be the new own-
er of Dance Works beginning in
June.
Five dancers were surprised
to be recognized for missing
only one lesson during the year.
They received trophies for their
dedication to their lessons. Miss
Sharon then recognized the stu-
dents who had earned Perfect
Attendance by not missing any
lessons over the year. Twenty-
three dancers proudly lined the
stage with trophy in hand.
Every year, dancers who have
studied dance for ten years re-
ceive a medal and a star is
added to the ribbon for each
year thereafter. Rachel Morgan
received her 10-year medal and
Ashley Scaff, Elizabeth Young,
and Ragan Adams earned a star
for 11 years.
Next, Miss Sharon introduced
the student assistants and pre-
sented them with a recital bag
and dance t-shirt. They were
Ashley Peek, Paige Fenneman,
Elizabeth Young, and Chelsea
Smith.
The 2005 Dance Team was
recognized and their year of ac-
complishments listed. Each
team member received a trophy
and a medal for each competi-
tion they participated in. Team
members were: Bailey Altman,
Brooke Burnam, Paige Fenne-
man, Adelia Henderson, Caitlin
Hester, Jadyn Lessman, Eliza-
beth Lewis, Rachel Morgan, Al-
isann Parks, Ginny Parr, Ashley
Peek, Ashley Scaff, Chelsea
Smith, and Elizabeth Young.
Miss Sharon introduced the
dancers who had sold the most
ads for the recital program and
presented them with a trophy
for their hard work. These
dancers were pictured on both
the cover of the evening's pro-
gram and the recital advertising
posters. They were first place:
Cassidy Wiggins, second Place
tie: Meghan McGee, Chelsea
Smith, Jasmine Bray, and third
Place tie: Logan McCulley and
Ashley Scaff.
Each year, special awards are
presented to nine unsuspecting
dancers. This year's recipients
were: Most Photogenic Cather-
ine Moffses; Most Improved -
Ashley Peek; Novice Award -
Raven Weise; Attention Award
- Callie Adams; Determination
Award tayler Pittman; Stage
Presence Award Cassie Her- .
ring; Enthusiasm Award Bai-
ley Altman; and Ham Award -
Taylor Smith. The most coveted
award is Dancer of the Year and
the recipient receives a year of
free lessons, a trophy, a jacket,
and a dance bag. Dancer of the
Year for 2006 was Elizabeth
Young.
The show continued follow-
ing a short intermission and the
audience continued to tap their
toes and "eat up" the dazzling
entertainment. As the evening
was drawing to a close, Kim
Fenneman stepped out on stage
to thank Miss Sharon for the
time and effort she'd put into
the studio for eight years and
presented her with a pink rose.
Then to Miss Sharon's surprise,
each dancer came out to also
present her with a rose and a
hug. She tearfully left the stage
with 53 pink roses. All the
dancers came out for a final
bow, a huge good-bye,"and it
was the end of another success-
ful show.
The 2005-06 Dance Works
dancers were: Callie Adams,
Ragan Adams, Sarabeth Adams,
Bailey Altman, Abigail
Barthelmes, Jasmine Bray,
Brooke Burnam, Cassidy Byrd,
Mikayla Byrd, Diane Carter,
Jessica Carter, Tyler Carter,
Cassie Cribbs, Cheyenne
Cribbs, Whitney Crosby, Brook-
lyn Davis, Lelia Davis, Kalene
Dedge, Kaley Fenneman, Paige
Fenneman, Suzanne Heck,
Adelia Henderson, Cassie Her-
ring, Caitlin Hester, Annalise
James, Jadyn Lessman, Eliza-
beth Lewis, Logan McCulley,
Meghan McGee, Abby Mickler,
Catherine Moffses, Victoria
Moore, Rachel Morgan, Kaleigh
Norris, Shelly Norris, Alexan-
dria Parks, Alisann Parks, Gin-
ny Parr, Ashley Peek, Hannah
Pittman, Tayler Pittman, Jordyn
Radney, Ashley Scaff, Chelsea
Smith, Taylor Smith, John Tay-
lor, Libby Taylor, Nina Weise,
Raven Weise, Julianna Wheeler,
Cassidy Wiggins, and Elizabeth
Young.
Miss Sharon and I would like
to thank all the dancers and
their families for a successful
year. We extend our thanks to
the Hamilton County communi-
ty for' their continued support
to the dancers and the studio
throughout the year.
Classes begin Aug. 17. Regis-
tiation for the 2006-07 year has
begun for classes in Ballet, Tap,
Jazz, Kinderdance, and Acro-
batics for ages 3 thru 17. Hours
are Tuesdays thru Wednesdays,
6 p.m. through 8 p.m. Call Miss
Shannon for more information
at 386-590-0535.
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WATER .
SOPTEMER
$ 595up:
SEAMAN'S
AQUA CLEAN
230 W. Howard St.
Live Oak
362-4043
Medical
Secretary
Classes start
,August 10.'
Call
386-364-2798,
for more .
information.,
SUWANNEE-A&%k
HAMILTMill
TECHNICAL CENTER
415 S.W. Pinewood Dr.
Live Oak, FL 32064
(386) 364-2750
L EYEGLASS
EXPRESSTM-
an opportunity to drive a real Nextel Cup race car at
the Richard Petty Driving School
ar
Call for c-ompleie details
386-755-0600 or 386-362-3433
FIRST FEDEVAL
SAVINGS BANK o F1 ORIDA www.f-fsb.com
Annual Percentage Rate (APR) in MW on a $25,000, 72 month loan term and monthly payment is auto drafted from a FFSB deposit account
Minirmurn loan amount is$5,000. APR as ofJuly 1, 2005 and is subject to change. Tans based on age ofvehiclo financed. Rates and loan appruval are subject to
credininderwriting, Nr a limited time you will be entered to win $1,01)] cash or an opportunity to attend the Richard Petty Driving School, if youTefinance your auto
loan torn another inslitution or I f you 04 an a now I auto loan by August 18, 2006. Onl one winner will be drawn on August 25,20D6; See Race for the Rate rules for
drawig atwwwAshicom or pickup I ficial rules atany branch location, Current First Federal auto loans are not eligible for refmanDe for this promotion. Nopurchw
or obloation necessapy in order to be entered into drawing, Must be 1 13years of ge in ordarto be eligiblei to participate. See official rules and regulations ofdrawing
at www.ffsbcom or any branch location,
Best People Best Service Best Bank
EQUAL HOUSING LENDE-Ft FDIC INSURED 277616-
THURSDAY, JULY 27, 2006
THE JASPER NEWS, Jasper, FL
PAGF 6B
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Photos Submitted
I
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Includes Frame and Single Vision lenses. Offer only
good for Lake City Store. Some restrictions apply.
Coupon required. Regular price $49.
Offer expires July 31, 2006.
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Dance a la Carte 4.,.
Saturday
July 29
Saturday on the
Suwannee
featuring
Marty Rabon
Saturday on the Suwan-
nee will be held at the Spirit
of the Suwannee Music
Park, US 129 North, Live
Oak Saturday, July 29, fea-
turing Marty Rabon. Enjoy
canoeing on the famous
Suwannee River, horseback
riding, bicycling, golf cart-
ing, hiking, hanging out and
attending the Saturday night
concerts in the Music Hall.
Tickets at the gate $20. Other
artists scheduled to perform
during the Saturdays on the
Suwannee through Sept. 23
are Ken Mellons, Shenan-
doah and the Devonshires.
Go to http://sos.suncoun-
tryjamboree.com/. for more
information or to musi-
cliveshere.com.
Tuesday
Aug. 1
NFCC will
conduct TABE
(Test of Adult
Basic Education)
North Florida Community
College will conduct TABE
(Test of Adult Basic Educa-
tion) at 1:30 p.m., Tuesday,
Aug. 1, at NFCC Testing
Center, Building No. 16, on
the Madison campus. TABE
is required for acceptance
into vocational/technical
programs. Photo ID re-
quired. Pre-registration is re-
quired. Info/ registration:
850-973-9451.
Tuesday
Aug. 1
NWTF
organizational meet-
ing
The Suwannee River
Strutters/Live Oak Chapter
of the National Wild Turkey
Federation will hold an or-
ganizational meeting to plan
its annual banquet for Feb-
ruary, 2007 at 7 p.m., Tues-
day, Aug. 1; Info/location of
meeting: John Baucom at
386-208-0672 or 386-590-
0256.
SATURDAY NIGHT
7 PM IN THE MUSIC HALL
Marty Raybon
Y a y
r
364-1683
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www.suwannee.com
Sizzlin'" Garage
Sale
Set up at your
campsite with
whatever you
want to sell.
FREE for
all campers !
T.... August 5
T.T AY on SA'U DAY.
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( 386) 364-1683
Suiwar nee.cozm~.
JASPER WANTS YOU!
The City of Jasper is looking for Jasper citizens
interested in an exciting and rewarding experience
serving their community as a volunteer firefighter
for the Jasper Volunteer Fire Dept. Applicants must
be at least 18 yrs of age with a High School diploma
or GED and a valid FL DL. No criminal
background, must pass drug test, ability to complete
Firefighter I training and pass state exam.
The City of Jasper will provide all necessary
training with a flexible training schedule.
All interested Jasper citizens may apply at
City Hall 208 W. Hatley Street Jasper, FL 32052
(386) 792-1212. 282169.
THURSDAY, JULY 27, 2006
PAGE 7B
THE JASPER NEWS, Jasper, FL
THE JASPER NEWS, Jasper, FL
THURSDAY, JULY 27, 2006
Jasper Legals
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
HAMILTON COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 2006DR000175
NIDYA R. RODRIGUEZ,
Petitioner
and
ODELIO R. RODRIGUEZ,
Respondent.
NOTICE OF ACTION FOR
DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE
tO: Odelio R. Rodriguez
6547 NW 26th Trail. Jennings, FL 32053
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action has been
filed against you and that you are required to
served a copy your written defenses, if any, to
it on Nidya R. Rodriguez whose address is
10417 NW 36th Dr. Apt. 6B, Jasper, FL 32052
on or before 7-17-06, and file the original with
the clerk of this Court at 207 Northeast First
St. Room 106, Jasper, FL 32052, before ser-
vice on Petitioner or immediately thereafter. If
you fail to do so, a default may be entered
against you for the relief demanded in the pe-
tition.
Copies of all court documents in this case, in-
cluding orders, are available at the Clerk of the
Circuit Court's office. You may review these
documents upon request.
You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court"s
office notified of you current address. (You
may file Notice of Current Address, Florida
Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form
12.915.) Future papers in this lawsuit will be
mailed to the address on record at the clerk's
office.
WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law
Rules of Procedure, requires certain dutomat-
ic disclosure of documents and information.
Failure to comply can result in sanctions, in-
cluding dismissal or striking of pleadings.
7/6, 7/13, 7/20, 7/27
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR,
HAMILTON COUNTY, FLORIDA.
PROBATE DIVISION
CASE NO: 2006-38-CP
IN RE: The Estate of
DOROTHY ROEBUCK AVRIETT,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR
DEMANDS AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE:
Within three months from the time of the first
publication of this notice, you are required to
file with the Circuit Court of Hamilton County,
Florida, Probate division, the address of which
is Hamilton County, Jasper, Florida a written
and verified statement of any claim or demand
you may have against. the- estate of
DOROTHY ROEBUCK AVRIETT.
Each claim must be in writing and must indi-
cate the basis for the claim, the name and ad-
dress of the creditor or his agent or attorney,
and the amount claimed. If the claim is not yet
due, the date when it will become due shall be
stated. If the claim is contingent or unliquidat-
ed, the nature of the uncertainty shall be stat-
ed. If the claim is secured, the security shall be
described. The claimant shall deliver a.copy of
the claim to the clerk who shall furnish a copy
to the personal representative.
ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS NOT SO
FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED,
Dated this 71h day of July, 2006.
Attorney for Personal Representatives
Donald K. Rudser
Fla. Bar No. 120735
P.O. Drawer 1011 ,.
Jasper, Florida 32052
James E. Roebuck, Jr
Personal Representative
Jasper Legals
6f County Commissioners Meeting Room,
County Courthouse located at 207 Northeast
First Street, Jasper, Florida.
(1) CPA 06-1, an application by Robin Squires,
to amend the Future Land Use Plan Map of
the Compiehensive Plan by changing the fu-
ture land use classification from AGRICUL-
TURAL-1 dwellingg unit pei 40 acres) to
AGRICULTURAL-4 (1 dwelling unit per 5
acres) on property described, as follows'
A parcel of land lying within Section 2, Town-
ship 1 North, Range 11 East, Hamilton Coun-
ty, Florida. Being more particularly described,
as follows: The West 1/2 of the Southwest 1/4
of said Section 2.
LESS AND EXCEPT that part lying within the
County maintained right-of-way of Northwest
44th Street.
Containing 79.31 acres, more or less.
AND
A parcel of land lying within Section 2, Town-
ship 1 North, Range 11 East, Hamilton Coun-
ty, Florida. Being more particularly described,
as follows: The Southwest 1/4 of the North-
west 1/4 of said Section 2:
Containing 40.17 acres, more or less.
All said lands containing 119.48 acres, more
or less.
(2) CPA 06-2, an application by Audrey S.
Bullard, as agent for Hamilton Land Invest-
ments, Corp., to amend the Future Land Use
Plan Map of the Comprehensive Plan by
changing the future land use classification
from AGRICULTURAL-1 (1 dwelling unit per 40
acres) to AGRICULTURAL-4 (1 dwelling unit
per 5 acres) on property described, as follows:
A parcel of land lyirg within Section 11, Town-
ship 1 North, Range 12 East, Hamilton Coun-
ty, Florida. Being more particularly described,
as follows: The East 1/2 of the East 1/2 of said
Section 11.
AND
A parcel of land lying within Section 12, Town-
ship 1 North, Range 12 East, Hamilton Coun-
ty, Florida. Being more particularly described,
as follows: The West 1/2 of said Section 12 ly-
ing North and West of State Road 6.
LESS AND EXCEPT
A parcel of land lying within Section 12, Town-
ship 1 North, Range 12 East, Hamilton Coun-
ty, Florida. Being more particularly described,
as follows: The Northeast 1/4 of the Southwest
1/4 of said Section 12 lying North and West of
State Road 6 and the South 1/2 of the South-
east 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4 of said Sec-
tion 12.
AND
A parcel of land lying within Section 12, Town-
ship 1 North, Range 12 East, Hamilton Coun-
ty, Florida. Being more particularly described,
as follows: The Northeast 1/4 of said Sec-
tion 12.
LESS AND EXCEPT
Jasper Legals
South and West of Southwest 74th Lane.
All said lands containing 510.96 acres, more
or less.
The public hearing may be continued to one or
more future dates. Any interested party shall
be advised that the date, time and place of any
continuation of th'e public healing shall be an-
nounced during the public hearing and that no
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, located at 204 Northeast First
Street, Room 1, Jasper, Florida, during regu-
lar 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 pur-
pose, they may need to ensure that a verbatim
record of the proceedings is made, which
record includes the testimony and evidence
upon which the appeal is to be based.
7/27
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ROBERT
OR IMOGENE HENDRY the holder of the fol-
lowing certificates) has filed said certificates)
for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The cer-
tificate numbers) and years) of issuance, the
description of the property, and the names in
which it was assessed are as follows:
CERTIFICATE NO.: 425 issued May 27, 2004
DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY:
Parcel No. 4414-000
Section 8 Township 1N Range 11 E
Lot 11 and 5 ft on S side of
Lot 10 desc in ORB 333-299
ORB 506-171 ORB 508-90-02
Florida Campsites
NAME(S) IN WHICH ASSESSED:
Natalie K. Paluck agreement for deed from:
Freedom Processing Services Inc
All of said property being in the County of
Hamilton, State of Florida.
Unless such certificate or certificates shall be
redeemed according to law, the property de-
scribed in such certificate or certificates will be
sold to the highest bidder at the South Front
Door of the Hamilton County Courthouse, 207
Northeast First Street, Jasper, Florida at 11:00
a.m. on Thursday, August 31, 2006.
Pursuant to Chapter 197.542 (2), Florida
Statutes,'the highest bidder is required to post
a non-refundable cash deposit of $200 with
the Clerk of Court at the time of the sale, to be
applied to the sale price at the time of full pay-
ment. The Clerk may require bidders to show
their willingness and ability to post the cost de-
posit.
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ARREST
REPORTS
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
Jasper Legals
Public Notice
The Florida State Employees' Charitable
Campaign (FSECC) Steering Committee for
Columbia, Hamilton, Lafayette and Suwannee
counties will meet August 24,2006. The train-
ing for FSECC coordinators will be held on Au-
gust 31, 2006. Pursuant to Florida Statute
286.011 (1), this notice is being posted to no-
Stify the public of the meeting schedule. These
S.. .... A 4....o.A.... .. .
FWC Florida Fish and
Wildlife Conservation
Commission
HCDTF Hamilton.
County Drug Task Force
HCSO Hamilton Coun-
ty Sheriff's 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
July 17, Alvin T. Parker,
33; Department of Correc-
tions; hold for Dade Coun-
ty; HCSO. .
July 17, Richard B. John-
son, 59; Hamilton County
Institution, hold for Mary-
land; HCSO.
July 17, Karen R. Nor-
man, 44;, 6614 N US 41,
Jasper; hold for Columbia
County for violation of
probation; HCSO.
July 17, Reginald D. Mc-
Callum Jr., 19; 900 W
Adams St., Jacksonville; vi-
olation of probation for
burglary of dwelling on
three counts; HCSO.
July 17, David R. Wash-
ington, 24; 900 W Adams
St., Jacksonville; violation
of probation for dealing in
stolen property; HCSO.
July 17, Miguel G. Mor-
neo, 22; 1000 Cotton Ave.,
Lake Park, Ga.; battery,
trespass; JNPD.
July 18, Christopher L.
Hamby, 29; NW 39th St.,
Jennings; hold for Nassau
A parcel of dying within Section 12, Towmeetings will be held at 1109 S. Marion Ave., Lounty tor resist without
parcel of land lyig within Section2, n- s/Kristy Morgan DC Lake City, and will begin promptly at 9 a.m.
ship 1 North, Range 12 East, Hamilton Coun- reg n For more information please contact the violence; HCSO.,
ty, Florida. Being more particularly described, GregeGodwine Valley FSECCmFiopls ca t
as follows:The South 1/2 of the Southwest 1/4 Clerk of Circuit Court Suwannee ValleyFSECC Fiscal Agent Coor- July 19, Romeo P.
of the Northeast 1/4 of said Section 12 lying Hamilton County, Florida dinator at 386-752-5604.
North and West of State Road 6and lying 7/27, 8/3, 8/10, 8/17 17/27 Monoz, 30; 1330 McCall
St., Jennings; no valid dri-
ver's license; HCSO.
July 19, Alex D. Cason,
20; 10078 SE 154th Ave.,
White Springs; in to serve
three days; HCSO.
July 19, DJuan A. Ivey,
19; 814 NW Duval St., Live
Oak; violation of probation
for grand theft; HCSO.
July 19, Christopher T.
Ward, 28; 815 NE Hamil-
ton Ave., Live Oak; child
support; HCSO.
July 19, Jamil A. Wright,
18; 3222 NW CR 150, Jen-
nings; driving while li-
cense suspended; HCSO.
July 21, Jeffery S. Todd,
46; 11035 CR 249, Jasper;
violation of parole; P&P.
July -21, Lori A. King-
dom, 43; 105 SW 11th Ave.,
Jasper; sale of cocaine
within 1000 ft. of park;
DTF.
July 21, Johnny W.
Meelellan, 31; 10102 SE
165th Ln., White Springs;
violation of probation;
P&P.
July 21, Oliver W. Young
Jr., 32; 16973 Sunrise Dr.,
White Springs; trafficking
in controlled substance (28
grams or more), drug of-
fense with in 1000 ft. of
church, possession of con-
trolled substance with in-
tent to sell; HCSO.
July 21, Calneh S. Akins,
26; 104 SE 9th Ave., Jasper;
resisting officer without vi-
olence, sell of cocaine with
in 1000 ft. of church; DTF.
July 21, James R. Gur-
ganus, 37; possession of
controlled 'substance, pos-
session of 20 grams of mar-
ijuana; DTF.
July' 23, Nathan E.
Barfield, 22; 1171 South Ln.
Ave., Jacksonville; reckless
driving; HCSO.
Kathy Wynn
(386) 792-1933
Personal Representative
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
CONCERNING AN AMENDMENT TO 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 August 8, 2006
at 7:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the mat-
ter can be heard, in the County Commission
Meeting Room, County Courthouse located at
207 Northeast First Street, Jasper, Florida.
LDR 06-4, an application by 4 Foot Up, LLC, to
amend the text of the Land Development Reg-
ulations by amending Section 4.13.2, entitled
Permitted Principal Uses and Structures in a
Commercial General (CG) district; specifying
that a parcel delivery service is a service es-
tablishment allowed as a permitted use and
adding mini warehouses/storage units as a
permitted use.
The public hearing may be continued to one or
more future dates. Any Interested party shall
be advised that the date, time and place of any
continuation of the public hearing shall be an-
nounged during the public hearing and that no
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, located at 204 Northeast First
Street, Room 1, Jasper, Florida, during regu-.
-far business hours.
All persons are advised that if they decide to
appeal any decision made at the above refer-
enced public hearings, they wilt need a record
of the proceedings, and that, for such pur-
pose, they may need to ensure that a verbatim
record of the proceedings is made, which
record includes the testimony and evidence
upon which the appeal is to be based.
7/27
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS
CONCERNING AMENDMENTS TO THE
HAMILTON COUNTY
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
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,
Ibrida Statutes, as amended, and the Hamil-
ton County Land Developmehnt Regulations,
as amended, hereinafter referred to as the
Land Development Regulations,' objections,
recommendations and comments concerning
amendments, as described below, to the
HamiltOn County Comprehensive Plan, here-
inafter referred to as the Comprehensive Plan,
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 public hearings on
August'8, 2006 at 7:00 p.m., oras soon there-
after as the matters can be heard, in the Board
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on the Suwannee series features
weekly concerts throughout the
summer through Sept. 23. The series
is sponsored in part by S'& S Food
Stores and the Suwannee County
Tourist Development Council.
Plan to come out to the Music Park
early inlthe day.o-.enjoy- recreational-
opportunities at the Canoe Outpost,
Suwannee Stables or just enjoy the
many miles of trails available for
hiking, golf cart riding or bicycling.
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right next to City Hall
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Wednesday
July 26
Thomas Brothers Jazz Quartet
in concert at SFCC
Santa Fe Community College Visual and Performing Arts
will present the Thomas Brothers Jazz Quartet featuring
Michael Thomas on alto sax, Taylor Roberts on guitar, Jon
Jackson on drums and Gary Thomas on bass in a free concert
for one night only. You're invited to a night of classical jazz at
7:30 p.m., Wednesday, July 26 in E Auditorium on the NW
campus at 3000 NW 83rd St., Gainesville. Info: Jayne Grant,
386-395-5464.
Wednesday
July 26
Quilting Guild will meet in Live Oak
Lady of the Lake Quilting Guild will meet Wednesday, July
26 at the Suwannee River Regional Library on US 129, south
of Live Oak. Social time starts at 9:30 a.m., business meeting
at 10 a.m. Theme: "Christmas in July" with lots of surprises to
cool the summer's heat! Please come dressed in the appropri-
ate colors! A "show and tell" session where quilters showcase
their recent projects will also be included. Last meeting in Live
Oak, the Guild will meet until next summer in Southside
Recreation Center, 901 Saint Margaret Road, Lake City. The
quilting public is invited. Info: Sandy Lindfors, president, 386-
362-6850, riverfolk@alltel.ne or Joan Murray, 386-758-5980.
Thursday
July 27
American Red Cross First,
Aid class in Lake City
American Red Cross of Suwannee Valley; First Aid class; 6-
9 p.m., Thursday, July 27; 264 NE Hernando Ave., Suite 102,
Lake City. Info: 386-752-0650.
Thursday
July 27
Free community diabetes
education classes
Suwannee County Health Department will hold free commu-
nity diabetes education classes from 5:30-7:30 p.m., Thursday,
July 27 at First United Method:_t Church basement in Lie
Oak. Space is limited! Info/registration- 386- xT.'-2'"I e\t.
230.
Thursday
July 27
Free diabetes
-information '
prograiti-Mill include
free glucose
screening
Department of Elder Affairs,
Suwainnee River Area Health
Education Center and TOPS'
(Take of Pounds Sensibly) will
sponsor a free diabetes educa-
tion program at 6 p.m., Thurs-
day, July 27 at Live Oak Com-
munity Church of God, 10639
US 129 South, Live Oak.
Learn about diet and nutrition.
Free glucose screening. The
presenter will be Kay Glazer,
RN, ADM. Note: No food or
drink two hours prior to glu-
cose screening.
Thursday
July 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., 1:30 i. I
p.m. and 6 p.m., Thursday, July
27, in the NFCC Testing Cen-
ter, Building No. 16, on the .
SMadison campus. Persons tak- '
ing the tests will be required to '" i,
register in NFCC Student Ser- .
vices 24 hours before testing.
Info/registration: 850-973- .
9451. .
Thru July 28 H igw y.-Paro I "
Driver's license .' .,: -
checkpoints
The Florida Highway Patrol '
will conduct driver's license ^,. ='-." i-
and vehicle inspection check- ...
points through July 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 10,0, Trotter's
Road, Fairfield Farmis 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, CR49, CR 795,.
SR 20, SR 247, SR 10, SR 51,
US 129 and Mitchell Road in
Suwannee Cobunty; and CR 229.219.7080
136, CR 152,ClI 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 concen-
trate their efforts: on vehicles being operated with defects such
as bad brakes, worn tires and defective lighting equipment. In
addition, attention will be directed to drivers who would vio-
late the driver license laws of Florida. The Patrol has found
these checkpoints to be an effective means of enforcing the
equipment and driver's license laws of Florida while ensuring
the protection; of all motorists.
Friday
July 28 |
Free workshop series explores
practical spirituality
A series of0free workshops- entitled "Live the Life of Soul:
Practical Spirituality" will be offered at the public library, 1848
Ohio Avenue South, Live Oak, from 7-8:30 p.m., Friday
evenings thru Sept. 1. Sponsored by Know Thyself as Soul
Foundation, Southeast, Inc. a not-for-profit, nonsectarian orga-
nization. Persopns of all faiths are welcome, and one may attend
any or all sesdioris, as each session is a complete class. Info:
386-842-2221i.or toll-free 877-
FL 32071. Single-$20, couple-$30; casual wear; hors d'oeu-
vres will be served. Info: Dave or Donna Whitfield, 386-935-
0931; Tommy or Amy (Suggs) Fletcher, 386-935-1656; Karen
(Roberts) or Tyler Folsom, 386-935-4963.
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Saturday
July 29
2006 Bradford
Buccaner reunion
for classes 1,963-69
The Branford Buccaneer
class of 1966 cordially invites
fellow class atek of the class-
es of 1-963-69 to join the cele-
bration for its 40th class re-
union from 7 p.m.-l a.m., Sat-
urday, July 29 at the Branford
Shrine buildiAg. Renew old
friendships aid enjoy a night
of fellow ship.: Dance to 50's.
60's and 70's 'music played by
Dean Blackwll. Bring pic-
tuies and years books, there
will be contests and prizes. If
you %%ant to bring finger foods.
soda. iced teaior chips, please
do. You may paN'at the door, if
you ha% en't s nt, ,our check
to. Multi-Clads Reunion Corn-
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Saturday
July 29
Saturday on the Suwannee
featuring Marty Rabon
Saturday on the Suwannee will be held at the Spirit of the
Suwannee Music Park, US 129 North, Live Oak Saturday, July
29, featuring Marty Rabon. Enjoy canoeing on the famous
Suwannee River, horseback riding, bicycling, golf carting, hik-
ing, hanging out and attending the Saturday night concerts in
the Music Hall. Tickets at the gate $20. Other artists scheduled
to perform during the Saturdays on the Suwannee through
Sept. 23 are Ken Mellons, Shenandoah and the Devonshires.
Go to http://sos.suncountryjamboree.com/ for more informa-
tion or to musicliveshere.com.
Thru Sunday, July 30
"Celebrate America" at Wild Adventures
Wild Adventures presents "Celebrate America," as part of its
10th anniversary celebration thru Sunday, July 30 in Valdosta,
Ga.; Daily "Celebration Parade," with a 20-foot tall Uncle Sam
puppet, stilt-walkers, patriotic characters and a dance party at
the end. Enjoy Crazy for the Red, White & Blue," a song and
dance revue full of favorite tunes reflecting America's spirit
and "Night Magic," the 3-D laser and fireworks show across
the Grand Lagoon. Cost: included with park admission. Info:
229-219-7144, www.wild-adventures.com.
Monday
Deadline July 31
Last call for market guide information
The Suwannee County Extension Service is updating the
"Fresh From the Farm" inarket guide to include all local agri-
culture-related products such as livestock, produce, small ani-
mals, services and anything else that would fit into the agricul-
ture category. This is the last call to update your current infor-
mation or have any farm product and/or service included in the
market guide. Call for information or a form to be mailed to
you to fill out and return by Monday, July 31. Info: 386-362-
2771.
Monday
July 31
American Red Cross Distance Learning
On-line class-in Lake City
American Red Cross of Suwannee Valley; Distance Learning
On-line class; 6-9 p.m., Monday, July 31, 2006; 264 NE Her-
nando Ave., Suite 102, Lake City. Info: 386-752-0650.
Monday
Deadline July 31
Free registration for members and veter-
ans of U.S. Sea Services
United States Navy Memorial, located on Pennsylvania Av-
enue, in Washington, D.C., offers free enrollment, in the Navy
Log which honors those who served, and are serving, in Amer-
ica's Sea Services Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard and
Merchant Marine; free now thru July 31; Note: enter informa-
tion on sea service member or-veteran at www.lonesailor.org;
Info: Navy Log Department of the U.S. Navy Memorial, toll-
free at 800-NAVY LOG or 800-628-9564.
Visit now!
Thru Dec. 31
Human-size digital moth prints on display
at Florida Museum
"Moths: Beauty and Biodiversity" is on display at the Flori-
da Museum of Natural History in Gainesville through Dec. 31.
The digital prints by renowned artist Joseph Scheer are large
format, high resolution scans that bring the structure and beau-
ty of moths to life. This exhibition of 24 images, some of
which transform small moths into human-size prints. His work
has been featured in more than 120 books and periodicals in-
cluding National Geographic. Info: 352-846-2000, or visit
www.flmnh.ufl.edu.
Aug. 1
NFCC will conduct TABE (Test of Adult Basic Education)
North. Florida Community College will conduct TABE (Test
of Adult Basic Education) at 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, Aug. 1, at
NFCC Testing Center, Building No. 16, on the Madison cam-
pus. TABE is required for acceptance into vocational/technical
programs. Photo ID required. Pre-registration is required.
Info/registration: 850-973-9451.
Tuesday
Aug. 1
NWTF organizational meeting
The Suwannee River Strutters/Live Oak Chapter of the Na-
tional Wild Turkey Federation will hold an organizational
meeting to plan its annual banquet for February, 2007 at 7
p.m., Tuesday, Aug. 1; Info/location of meeting: John Baucom
at 386-208-0672 or 386-590-0256.
Tuesday
Aug. 1
Democratic Executive Committee meeting
Suwannee County Democratic Executive Committee will
meet Tuesday, Aug. 1, at Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park,
US 129 North, Live Oak. Dinner is served at 6:30 p.m. for $10
per person, the meeting starts at 7 p.m. Dinner is not required
to join uis for the meeting. All Democrats are invited to join us
in participating in the Democratic Process. Meetings are held
the first Tuesday of each month. Info/RSVP for dinner: Moni-
ca, 386-330-2036.
Last day!
Thru Aug. 2
Summer Meals Program for youth 18 and
under
Suwannee County youth age 18 and under are invited to par-
Continued on Page 9C
Move over, kids!
It's Back -to-School
shopp ng time!
Make going backto school a
little more fun with a trip to
Lake Park Outlets and save on
Polo Ralph Lauren, Gap Outlet,
Reebok, Bass, Bealls Outlet, Big
Dogs Sportswear, Danskin and
more.
No mall traffic. No parking
nightmares.
Just great values on your
favorite labels. Every day.'
Real Shoppers Shop Outlets."
Al.
S. -75,Exit 5 Minutes south of Valdosta 229-559-6822
'j' Mon-Sat 9-8, Sun 10-6.www.lakeparkoutlets.com
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PORTABLE GENERATORS!
Many residents who lose power may turn to
emergency generators to ensure a continuous flow
of electricity to refrigerators, freezers, lights, fans
and other appliances. SVEC urges residents to
exercise extreme caution. While generators are a
Y convenience in keeping appliances running during
storm-related outages, they can also create hazards
for homeowners anid eectric"utifit' workers. -
When operating a generator:
* AIway:. oper.ai, a ,giener ,',r in ac:Ojrd.ane wir your house to receive power directly from'a portable generator
marnuI.aciurer gui eiine. and insilru,;or .s as opposed to power normally supplied by SVEC. Transfer.
switches isolate the circuits supplied by the generator and
* To ra-id CO poisoning never uE a greneralor indoors or in prevent backieeding inadvertently energizing circuits ir both
rt.cria-l ,re.. Orii ,perai, I-re eirinerator outdoors'ina syserricm
A-eiivrlaliljd dry are) rom air riniakes in the nome.
Backfeeding can most commonly occur when a generator is
* To avoid electrocution, plug individual appliances into the connected directly to the electric panel or circuit in a home.
general using r-evv duy' outdyo'r ral-d cords with a wire Feeding power back into the utility system during an outage will
gauge adequate I:.r ih, appliance load energize the transformer serving.the house and could pose a
serious'threat to line and service and tree crews working to
* I connr:,:cing ini.r thi h rouse wiring is i-eiessary on a restore power in the area who may not know they are working
temporary basis, homes muil have a transfer switch with an energized line.
installed by a licensed elei:lriiari A Iransler switch allows
If you desire to obtain a transfer switch for residential
use the cooperative has approved a meter socket
based transfer switch by GENERLINK model number
MA23-N or S. Member would purchase the transfer .
switch through GENERLINK (1-800-886-3837 or .,
www.globalpowerproducts.com) and contact the
cooperative to schedule installation at no charge.
Live Oak, FL 32060 Phone (386)362-22261
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Summertime
By: Capt. Brian Smith,
Big Bend Charters
Is it me or is it just hot! I'm
drinking a gallon and a half of
water each day on the water
and still feel like cotton when
I arrive back at the dock. If
you are going out, bring am-
ple water and then some, just
in case the trip is longer than
expected due to a break down
or more hopefully, a bounty of
fish. Dehydration is a serious
consideration this time of
year. I have a heat gun on-
board, and I measured deck
temperatures of over 115 de-
grees. It is hot, so do bring a
couple of extra gallons of
fresh water for insurance.
Well enough about the weath-
er, let's talk fishing... Water
temps are at 88 degrees! It's
hot for the fish, too. Neverthe-
less, kingfish are still hanging
around. I'm not talking about
the 10-12 lb 'snake' kings; I'm
referring to a good king of 30
pounds or more! How do you.
catch, them you ask? Find an
area 6-12 miles offshore
where the bait fish are flutter-
ing on the slick seas of sum-
mer and start chumming. I use
left-over bait and chop it up
but you can buy the frozen
blocks as well. Keep the slick
steady but light. I set one live
bait back onr a float rig and an-
other free-lined; both on the
stem. Then I put out two bot-
tom rigs on the forward rod
holders (one port the other
starboard) loaded with a
frisky live. One cannot beat a
live blue runner by the way.
Now you can sit and wait for
.the action, but, an excellent
'time killer' is to drop down
some squid. and catch some
grunts, sea bass and porgies in
the mean time. Not only does
this put some delightful fillets
in the fish box, but activates
the area making it far more at-
tractive to the big game' fish,
cobia, kings, as well as,
grouper. Catching reef fish is
a win-win situation, even if it
is just catch and release. Fish
going up and down in the wa-
ter column draws in the larger
predators. Be patient. Re-
member, we aren't going for
quantity but quality. Howev-
er; if something doesn't hap-
pen within an hour or so, try
another spot and do the same
thing. Sooner or later your re-
ward %% ill .I% in' b\ and -i' e
you a thrill. G(rouper tfising
is fine Here's the cicop -
latel\ li\e bai
work nin y .
b e t i e r '; .
tha n
frozen.
howex er.
both xill
work once .
they turn.
on. Slack.,
winds l
and seas
have per-
mitted drift
fishing this
week. I've been floating along
in 70' but folks have be catch-
ing grouper in 55 to 65' too.
Drifting allows one to cover
more bottom.. At times the
fishing may seem tedious, but
the niext'moment all rods are
eat...
double over. In the middle of
all that mayhem, either toss a
marker jug or punch mark on
the GPS and anchor up on the
spot once things settle down.
Remember, one hot spot (not
referring to the deck) can
make.the day.
While bopping around off-
shore this week, schools of
dolphin fish have run by the
boat. Be prepared with light
tackle spinning rods. Ready is
this...the main line tagged
with a 15 lb leader line at-
tached to a single 1/0 hook
and a small bucket of chopped
up squid or fish in the cooler.
Once you see the school,'
throw out a couple handfuls
dof chum to keep the fish
around the .boat. Then break
out the light tackle with the
same chunks. When the fish
stop biting the chunks of
medit, switch to small jigs,
small live bait (if you have it),
or small spoons or plugs. The
dolphin aren't very big but
they are a, tasty rendition to
the cooler. Trout are stll hold-
ing in the deep grass beds.
Jigs and strips of pinfish or
mullet are a good bet worked
low and slow through the bed.
Always drift a live bait behind
the boat; one never knows
what will hit the live bait. It
may be. a trophy trout or
something that loves to eat the
trout. Use a steel leader if you
care to land a shark, if not use
mono-filament and you might
pickup a beautiful tarpon or a
cobia may .make your day.
Redfish are always around. I
would drift silently up the
creeks on an incoming tide
and work the banks with gold
spoons or spinner baits like a
bass fishermen. The waters
.are gin clear so accurate and
long cast lend to better suc-
cess. Don't-spend your time
fetching lures off the bank
due to poor casting. Anyway,
things are still bending poles
and the scallops are abundant
in Steinhatchee, come see us
soon. Take good care of the
family, the. boat and your
tackle.
Seafood cooking made easy
Do you know' that one to
two servings of fish per week
can have measurable health
benefits,' according to many
doctors and dieticians? This is
due in large part to the"omega
3 oils found in many types of
seafood, including salmon,
tuia and other heartier fish..
Omega 3 oils are valuable in
the fight against coronary dis-
ease, high blood pressure,
arthritis, asthma and depres-.
sion. What's more, seafood is
one of the only types of food
that contains these oils in high
quantities.
Despite its maim health ad-,
vantages; people: oftentimes'
do 'not consistently add'
seafood to their list of home-
cooked foods. One reason may.
be that they belie e seafood is
difficult to prepare. On the.
contrary; cooking seafood can
be as easy as some: of your
standard menu items, particu-
larly if you rely on products
and recipes that will make cre-
ating inning dishes that
much easier. In fact, it can be
as simple as removing a fillet
from an individual vacuumed
package and placing it on the
grill, in the oven or in the mi-
crowave .
CHOOSING SEAFOOD
Always .choose seafood
that is bright and shiny, with
most of its scales intact and
adhering, tightly to the skin.
Each species has characteristic
:markings and .colors which
fade and become less pro-
nounced as the fish loses
freshness. If you do not have a
seafood merchant in your area,
consider seafood that has been
prepared and packaged to
maintain freshness and flavor.
Try to cook fresh seafood
within a day or two of pur-
chase.
Seafood typically cooks
faster .than meat or poultry.
Sometimes you can enjoy a
seafood dish within minutes of
cooking. Therefore, it's great.
in a pinch or when you're in
need of a fast meal.
. Seafood is often lighter
fare than meats, making it par-
ticularly appealing for warm-
weather, entertaining or for the
health-conscious.
Anna Miller Circle
of the Live Oak Elks Lodge 1165 Fundraiser
(Nonprofit Orgaization)
3rd Annual Fishing Tournament
Steinhatchee, FL
September 16,2006
1,500 in prizes
Plus free drawings & giveaways
Redfish
Redfish
Trout ..
.... .1st Place ..........$500
. . .2nd Place ......... $250
. . .1st Place . ... .$500
Sealood has many health benefits and is now easier than ever to incorporate into everyday meal
planning. '
Trout .........2nd Place ......... $500
Entry Fee 125.00 per person
Weigh in 1 p.m. 4 p.m. at River Haven Marina
Boat rentals and lodging available
at local marinas
For entry forms and information check
local marinas or call
Terri Johnson @ 386-776-2508
Helen Pratt @ 386-364-4979
For tickets and information contact
River Haven Marina & Motel 352-498-0709
220 TENTH ST SE
STEINHATCHEE, FL 32359
352-498-7770
Toll Free 877-498-7770
Pam Wessels, Realtor/Broker
Mark Reblin` Larry Nichols
Realtor Associates.
Waterfront
Lots
S Acreage
Homes
Investment
pProperties
View Our Listings
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Roger Brooks, President
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Debbie Williams, Operations Manager
Marci McMenamin, New Accounts Rep.
Selby Wood, Teller
Chelsea Corbin, Teller .
The
citizens Rank
OF P. E R. R Y
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P.O. Box 371
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regulations
Open harn e-t sev as-,.,r li I I[ ) .O.,, ..... .,
scallops along Florida's gulf '
(near Anipeka-latitude 28 degrees, 26.016 minutes North) to
the Glest bank of the Me\Ico Beach Canal in Bay County
(longitude 85 degrees. 25 84 minutes West). It is illegal to
possess bay scilloph on water outside open harvest areas It is
also illegal to land scallops outside open harvest areas. For
e\amplc. it v.ould be legal to take scallops from waters off
the Hernando County coast. but it would be illegal to dock
your boat in Pasco County with the scallop catch onboard.
Recreational harv esters are limited to t\ o gallons of whole
bay scallops in the shell, oi one pint of ba> scallop meat pei
day during the open season In addition, recreational scallop-
ers may possess no more than 10 gallons of whole bay scal-
lops in the shell or 1 2 gallon of bay scallop meat aboard an>
vessel at any time. Bay scallops ma) be harvested only bN
hand oi ith a landing or dip net. The\ may not be harvested
for commercial purposes.
For rates and
information
about
Steinhatchee
Overview,
please contact
Joel Turner at the
Suwannee Democrat
386-362-1734 ext. 109
or 800-525-4182
PUve Oak
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* Beautiful Waterfront Views
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* Best Salad Bar in this Area
Very neat lbd/lba cottage in J
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large 100x220 lot, home is
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washer/dryer, sprinkler system,
and has a carport..only $163,000 a .S. ,
Siernnal,: hee deep water, your own
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waterrorI. beautiful view of natural
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BEAUTIFUL STILTED HOUE : ,[I -
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Steinhatchee River Realty
352-498-0136 Office
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Realtor/Broker-Associate
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The human body is well equipped to neutralize and dispose of
toxins through the liver, spleen and an assortment of eliminative
channels (i.e., the kidneys, skin and lungs). However, as doctors,
nurses and patients alike can all attest, the human body is rarely
in the ideal condition. Daily contact with toxins, which can be
consumed through foods or water or even through the air, make
this even more of a reality.'A regular exposure can do great
damage to even the most physically fit human body.
As eliminative channels continue to'be under a constant
onslaught, particularly the colon, those channels can gradually
begin to break down and malfunction, causing a host of
digestive problems.
COLON FUNCTION AFFECTS THE ENTIRE BODY
Colon health should be taken seriously. Doctors say a healthy
colon will produce 2 to 3 bowel movements per day. But for
many this is not a .reality. In many cases, .all waste is' not
expelled from the body for days, weeks, months or even years
later. The resulting toxic buildup can. lead to a self-poisoning
known as auto-intoxication, which happens when the bowel
walls become encrusted with stagnant fecal matter. As more
toxins build up, vital nutrients are not able to be absorbed
through the intestinal wall. Problems including acne, weight
gain, poor circulation, depression, body odor, bad breath and an
overall loss of energy, vitality, and health may be attributed to a
improperly functioning colon.
A colon thick with plaque is likely to become even more so
depending on a person's diet. Refined preprocessed foods with
preservatives, artificial colors and artificial flavors traditionally
contain extraordinary amounts of toxic substances. How foods
are cooked also plays a role, as deep frying in oil or grilling over
an open fire can leave food increasingly susceptible to harmful
toxic substances.
WEIGHT-LOSS BENEFITS
An improperly' functioning digestive system can also result in.
weight gain, making colon-cleansing a viable option to jump-
start weight loss, especially for those where traditional dieting
hasn't worked.
When in peak condition, the intestines %xill transfer nutrients
from foods to 'rhe cellg thai need'hem. A blocked ccFon doe.'Wr
allow nutrients to be absorbed in an efficient manner and poor
health can result. Proper nutrition normally satiates the body and
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lends a feeling of fullness. Therefore, diets can fail and a person may
overeat when nutrients are not being absorbed effectively by the
body.
Additionally, a colon that is clogged with waste contributes to
excess weight on it's own. A proper detoxification typically flushes
out between 5 to 15 pounds of compacted fecal matter which
makes a big difference on the scale and greatly improves absorption
of necessary nutrients. Perhaps the most well-known case of a
clogged colon is with the famed Western star John Wayne. Upon his
death, doctors discovered Wayne's colon weighed 25 pounds.
GETTING CLEANSED
One of the problems in combatting toxin buildup in the colon is
the misconception that .cleansing procedures are both invasive and
embarrassing. Much of that stigma can be blamed on colonies, a
cleansing procedure where.the large intestine is irrigated with water
under gentle pressure as a mean of detoxification. Such a procedure
is rarely met with open arms, as its reputation often precedes it.
Fortunately, colon cleansing might no\\ grow more common
thanks to a new, less invasive and more individual option that canbe
done right at home. Regulux'f', was designed specifically for those
skeptical of traditional colon- cleansing procedures. It is available in
convenient pill form. making it both easy-to-take and discreet.
Scientifically formulated to flush out the digestive tract, Regulux
removes the same energy-draining toxins that build up on the bowel
walls, maintaining health\ colon function while promoting a
healthier intestinal lining. ..
As an added bonus, Regulux is made of all-natural ingredients
traditionally used to detoxify the liver, skin. lungs kidneys.,and
heart, meaning you won't be ingesting the same toxins your body is
hoping to expel. Such ingredients play a large role in the ability of
Regulux to deliver the following benefits as well:
Promotes proper digestion and elimination.
Relieves constipation, gas. bloating and symptoms from lactose
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Optimizes the absorption of essential nutrients and \ vitamins from
your food and dietary supplements.
Promotes softer hair, clear skin and stronger nails. .
SCleanses the blood of toxins, \east and bacteria. -
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(386)362-16(3 6)755-0500
931 N. Ohio Ave.,
'Live Oak, FL 32060
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ticipate in the Suwannee County Schools Food Service Sum-
mer Meals Program for breakfast and lunch thru Aug. 2, Mon-
day-Thursday each week. Closed Monday, July 3 and Tuesday,
July 4, meals will resume on Wednesday, July 5. Locations:
Branford Elementary School, Suwannee Elementary School,
John Hale Park Community Center on NE Duval Street and
African Baptist Church. Walk-ins welcome. Douglass Center
will serve Voluntary-Pre-K and PAL Summer Programs only.
Breakfast: 8-8:30 a.m.; lunch: 11 a.m.-noon. Info: 386-364-
2617 or 386-364-2618.
Aug. 3
NFCC will conduct College Placement Tests (CPT)
North Florida Community College will conduct College
Placement Tests (CPT) on computer on at 8:30 a.m., 1:30 p.m.
and 6 p.m., Thursday, Aug. 3, in the NFCC Testing Center,
Building 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.
Aug. 3-6
Women of Excellence Conference 2006
Christian Family Worship Center will host Women of Excel-
lence Conference 2006 with the theme "Wilt thou be made
whole" Thursday-Sunday, Aug. 3-6 with services at 7:30 p.m.
on Thursday and Friday, 6 p.m. on Saturday and 11 a.m. and 4
p.m. on Sunday. Guest speakers: Thursday and Friday-Pastor
Denise Walker, Fellowship Church of Praise of Macon, Ga.
and Saturday-Pastor Debra Bernard, Believer in Christ of Jack-
sonville. Sunday speakers to be announced. Saturday service
will feature a banquet at Plantation Oaks Golf and Country
Club, 4038 NW 59th Ave., Gainesville. Banquet tickets:. $35
donation. The church is located at 220 NE First Ave, High
Springs. Dr. Lloyd S. Williams, pastor. Info: Elder Cynthia
Washington, 386-344-5353 or Elder Leatha Miller, 386-462-
7583 or church, 386-454-2367.
Reserve space now!
Aug. 4
Businesses invited to participate
in targeted job fair
Madison Employment Connections invites businesses to par-
ticipate in a targeted job fair Tuesday, Aug. 22 at NFCC, Madi-
son, for Smithfield employees only; Cost: no fee; Note: dead-
line for businesses to reserve a space Friday, Aug. 4;
Info/reservations: Cindy Bennett, 850-973-9675 or e-mail ben-
nettc@nfwdb.org.
Aug. 4
Car seats available
Suwannee and Lafayette Gounty.Heath Departments have
new car seatstavailable-foiishe-gible fainilies at 3. pm.. Friday.
Aug. 4 at Suwannee County Heath Department. 915 Nobles
Ferry Road, Live Oak; Cost: $10; Note: Income guidelines ap-
ply, one hour information session required, and child must at-
tend t6 be fitted unless not born yet Info: Sux\ annee County:
386-362-2708 or Lafayette County: 386-294-1321.
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Aug. 4
Millennium Nights
.The city of Live Oak and Herold White are sponsoring NMil-
lennium Nights every other Friday from 7-10 p.m at Millenni-
urn Park in downtown Live Oak. Entertainers who %w ish to per-
form must call in advance to White at 386-590-0129 or 386-
362-3263 to get your name on the list of performers. An open
mic time willbe set aside for those who perhaps aren't pol-
ished performers yet but want to be this is your time to shine!
Aug. 4
Free workshop series explores
practical spirituality
A series of free workshops entitled "Live the Life of Soul:
Practical Spirituality" will be offered at the public library.
1848 Ohio Avenue South, Live Oak, from 7-8:30 p.m.. Friday
evenings thru Sept. 1. Sponsored by Know Thyself as Soul
Foundation, Southeast, Inc. a not-for-profit, nonsectarian orga-
nization. Persons of all faiths are welcome, and one may attend
any or all sessions, as each session is a complete class. Info:
386-842-2221, or toll-free 877-MEDITATE, or % istt
www.knowthyselfassoul.org.
Aug. 4
Life Line Screening to prevent stroke
Life.Line Screening will holdevascular screenings to pre ent
stroke Friday, Aug. 4, appointments begin at 9 a.m. at First Ad-
vent Christian Church, 699 Pinewood Dr., SW.\, L ire Oak:
Cost: $109; $129 includes osteoporosis screening:. Note: pre-
registration is required. Info/registration: 800-69 '-9721. I.
Aug. 5 .
Spirit of the Suwannee Music
Park Sizzlin' Garage Sale
Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park, US 129 North. Li e Oak
will hold Sizzlin' Garage Sale, Saturday, Aug. 5. Info: 386-
364-1683. ..
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Aug. 5
Saturday on the Suwannee
featuring The Trespassers
Saturday on the Suwannee will be held at the Spirit of the
Suwannee Music Park, US 129 North, Live Oak Saturday,
Aug. 5, featuring The Trespassers. Enjoy canoeing on the fa-
mous Suwannee River, horse-
back riding, bicycling, golf
carting, hiking, hanging out
and attending the Saturday _M _
night concerts in the Music
Hall. Tickets $20 at the gate.
Other artists scheduled to per-
form during the Saturdays on
the Suwannee through Sept. 23 37 -
are Ken Mellons, Shenandoah ; g g S '
and the Devonshires. Go to
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tion or to musicliveshere.com.
Aug. 5
Second Back to
School Celebration $A9 5 150 -
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Celebration will be held at 6
p.m., Saturday, Aug. 5 at 2001 Nissan Sentr.
Ebenezer A.M.E. Church, 411 r0,-
Parshley St., Live Oak in an
effort to better prepare stu- -' _
dents of this community for
school. School supplies will be Saoes, ,.r.Bi- .,C
provided for students in Thousands Rubblurfl,,,r.
kindergarten up to 12th grade.
Dinner and entertainment will
be provided for everyone in at- 2005 Chevy Cavalie
tendance following a brief
church service. Other activities
will be held at the football
field. Info: Pastor Jeffrey
Dove, 386-867-1868. 1 M ,,
091 5 r0JG r~cfor -;rdul
Aug. 5-6 -Soccer Mom Special -
Lake City Open 2002 onda Odsse
Deadline to enter Thursday, -0 .s
Aug. 3
Quail Heights Country Club.
(GHCC) and Southern Oaks
Country Club (SOCC) will
host 27th Lake City Open Sat- .$1 99 "f '"u-,r.D.
urday-Sunday, Aug. 5-6; first
round at GHCC; second round
at SOCC. The tournament is ; 386-758-61
open to all men, ladies, seniors and professionals. Cost: $90-
members, $100-non-members, $60-lady members, $70-lady
non-members and $175-professionals, $10 less if paid before
Sunday, July 30; Entry deadline Thursday, Aug. 3: NOTE: The
format is 36-hole stroke play for all divisions, which are pre-
flighted by handicap. Info: Carl, 386-752-3339 or carl@quail-
heights.com.
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enter. Employees of Live Oak Publications and their immediate families are not eligible. Entry blanks must be completely filled out. Contestants may enter as
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July 26-27, 2006
386-362-1734
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Deep water access for boating, skiing or etc. $29,900 MLS# 53691
.45 acres across the street from the Suwannee River. Deep river
access allows for boating. Owner will finance. $9,900. MLS# 53552
CR 249 & 795: A truly unique 21 acre parcel inside the city limits of Live Oak! Boasting a
commercial intensive zoning. A developer could make this site into a great industrial park with city
water and sewer. List Price $819,000 MLS# 53200
5th Ave: Great location in Live Oak for many different types of business, paved frontage. List
Price: $275,000 MLS# 52426
US 129: Property is in developing.commercial park. Very central for business. List Price:
$174,900 MLS# 53123
- Pinewood Drive: Property is a'vacant lot that is 18 units per acre. Owner owns all mineral rights.
Very good for an apartment complex. Approx. 6 acres. List Price: $949,000.MLS# 53323
Lighthouse Realty
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minutes of the boat ramp. Priced to sell. #54012 great location. Within walking distance to Peacock
,. f-nnnr Springs State Park. Within minutes to multiple springs.
#53678 $170,000
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Property abuts 32,000 acres of protected land. Few
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SBorderT Cross, 35 lbs., black & size of a dime, 9 yrs. old and on
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53919 $98,900 Call Julia DeJeus 386- custom-ceramic tile work. Call Janet Creel
344-15son90 386-755-0466
HORSE FRNI! : ,,.: 42. 4
horse barn w/8 stalls, tack room, feed
BRICK HOME V.i llI ep -h ,amhi, room and air conditioned apartment!
room, brick patio, on shady lot. Great 42x60,Equip. barn, 30x30 workshop and a
starter home or-for those that want to just comfortable 3/2 home. Fenced and cross
take life a little easier. $115,000 MLS fenced. MLS 53926 Call Jack Rankin
53959 Call Bob Dezendorf 386-623-1277 386-961-1605
LAND AND MORE!
ECONOMY Doublewide in Lake City with large front and back porches. City water,
*located in town. Has new Central Heat and Air $44,900 MLS 53989 Call Tanya
Shaffer 386-755-5448
BEST BUY Home in Azalea Park with 3 bedrooms. Start now with homeownership
and say goodbyeto your landlord! Only $105,000 MLS 53971 Call Sharon Selder 386-
365-1203
A MEETING PLACE: Church, fellowship hall w/ commercial grade kitchen,
parsonage w/ in-ground pool; BBQ out building. North Live Oak. MLS 53973 Call
Linda Roddenberry 386-590-0275
5 ACRES C leaked f. :. .r -, m..ne -:.i mobile I,:..Tc i.L 3 53466 Call Libby Ausgood
2.62 ACRES ir. La',.ene cL,,.-,i, n &.iunI land. High and Dry. Great Country setting
S.:i' MLS 2'2 C311 Lr. d.,a R. ,serr,oterr-/386-590-0275 ,
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SeldC; I. ? m.5 .1 3
274131-F.
-FOR RENT-
2 or 3 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
Beautiful 4+ acres with pole
barn. 2/2 Stucco house with
beautiful floor plan. $225,000.
2 one acre lots on CR250.
Beautiful 4+ acres with
3BR/2BA SWMH, front & baqk
porch, with large metal shed.-
Answers to Zero. Call Charles &
Bonnie Bradley 362-1957. 10770
96th Trail, Live Oak.
Double and
single wide
mobile homes
for rent on
their own lots
in the
Live Oak area.
Ask for
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386-362-2720
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FOR RENT-
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FIRST MONTH'S
RENT PLUS
DEPOSIT TO
MOVE IN.
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$11i,9yu ruicKtc 3K/liA on 1.3 acre.
Beautiful hardwood floors
COMMERCIAL: $85,000: Frame/Metal Commercial
Building on US 41 Immediate. Occupancy
$169,000 3/2 on 2 ac, large workshop w/3
rooms, barn, fenced. CR 152.
$299,000 Brick, Lakefront, 3BR/ 2BA, great
room, fireplace, guest house, 2 AC
$65,900: 5 acre corer lot, paved road
frontage. Excellent home frontage.
$349,000 2 story, 8 AC, 4-2-1, fenced, pool, pool
house, pond, fireplace, many extras .
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$250,000 DWMH 10 Ac, 4-2 Suwannee $330,000. 32 Ac w/split log cabin, planted pine,
County, close to Spirit of Suwannee pond, fenced, great hunting spot.
$318,160: 6-IAC+'- SR6 E frontage. planted
pines, natural hardwoods. excellent hunting
tract.
$75'1.001"1FlNCf)NTE PRC)PE RT\' Idlur;trial
Warcliou;,c .and NMini \\aielhou.,e Linl-s Call Ron
for detailed information.
$68,500: DWMH w/creek frontage. Granite
countertops, community pool, fishing lake.
$590.1.11110 Commercial Building. US -41
frontage. 12.000 sq. ft. Terrazzo flooring. Call
Ron for details. Great lor Firness Center.
P.O. BOX 191 106 HATLEY STREET SE JASPER, FLORIDA 32052
$258,500: 47 ac. paved road frontage, pines and
hardwood, wildlife habitat. (5500/ac)
Ratliff & Associates has over 25 yearisof experience"
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First Day
MINI HORSES FOR SALE,
palamino mare 5 yrs. old flaxen
mane & tail, $500.00. Chestnut filly
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Both up to date on shots, very sweet.
386-658-2422
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Animal Control at 386-208-0072. M-F
from 9 a.m.- 5 p.m.
Pets for Sale
First Day
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$150.00. 2 females and 4 males.Call
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Bus. 386-362-1389 Fax: (386) 362-6131
S.C. Sullivan (386) 362-1389, Evening 362-2990
Realtor Assoc. M. Elizabeth Elliott, Evening 842-2372
(1) Off Hughes Road: Four
acres wooded. Good area,
priced to sell at $41,500.
(2) 4.43 acres with a 1990
SWMH, 1472 sq. ft. under
roof with decks & porches,
3BR/2BA, fireplace, kitchen
furnished, nice trees & some
open land. $99,900.
(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) US 90 West: 6 acres with
a 3 bedroom, 2 bath
CH&AC CBS home in good
condition containing
approx. 2380 sq. ft. under
roof. Priced at $249,900.
(5) Perry Fla: Two building
lots with city sewer and
water, homes only. $19,500
for both, terms.
(6) Near Mayo, FL off U.S.
27: 80 acres in, 16 year old
planted pines in a crop land
site 1/4 mile on good county
road. $10,000 per acre.
(7) Off CR 250: 10 acres
partially wood. Approved
well & septic tank. Good
County Road $11,000 per
acre.
(8) Branford area: 15 acres
in good cropland, with
county roads and fence on
three sides. Excellent
location near US 27 & US
129. Reduced to $10,995 per
acre
(9) 104th St.: 5.35 acres with
open land with a few large
oaks, good location. $15,000
per acre.
(10) Dixie Cunty near Rock
Bluff: Four two are tracts
wooded, good area $25,000
per lot.
(11) Off River Road: 10
acres wooded, secluded,
660x660. Good buy @
$11,500 per acre.
(12) Off CR-349: Two acre
wooded corner lot near
Royal Springs. Good buy at
$19,900.
(13) CR 141: Four acre tract
with 3 bedroom, 2 bath
home under construction
cont. approx 1508 sq. ft. 4,
acres paved rd. $180,000.
(14) Camping Lot: 1.25
Acres in Dowling Park
Area, all wooded. $5,600.00
(15) Lafayette Co: 5.3 Acres
900 ft on US 27 & 628 ft. on
county rd. with a 1996 Palm
Harbor doublewide mobile
home, large deck, front
porch, motor home storage
& hook up, detached
storage bldg., wooded,
fenced, 4" well sprinkler-
system, good buy at
$169,000..
(16) Two wooded acres on
paved road, Will work for
land home package. *23,000.
(17) Jasper, FL: 3 bedroom
brick home with carpet.
Numerous updates, new
CH/AC, paint inside & out,
carpet roll good. new
refrigerator & stove. Good
buy at $89,900.
(18) Secluded: 5 acres
fenced with a 2/2 DWMH,
kitchen furnished, 4" well.
$97,000.
(19) Off CR 349: 40 acres in
Coastal Bermuda grass on
good 1/4 mile on county
road. $10.900 per acre. .
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TERMS: "As Is, Where Is", 10% Buyers Premium. We will accept Cash, Check, or Credit Card.
DIRECTIONS: From Branford, go West on US 27 for 1-1/2 miles. Immediately past 1st District
Community Center. See auction signs.
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...-3300 Real Estate Broker &
Auction Company
Estate & Equipment Auction
August 2oo6 at 1o ..
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102 Hatley St. PO Box 1089
Jasper, Florida 32052
(386) 792-1688
Lake City,.FL 5br/3ba home off of Hwy. 90. Over 4,100 sq. ft of heated living area that
sits on 4 acres for $279,000. Additional 20 acres available. Call for details. MLS #
53147.
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 3br/1ba house in town with terrific curb appeal, lovely details, and new
appliances. Retiring or moving up? This home has it all. $125,000. MLS # 52751.
Jasper, FL Very pleasing 3br/2ba DWMH with nice country seclusion. Home sits on 5
acres with a shop and carport. Ready to move-in, and ready to sell at $130,000. MLS #
52484.
Jasper, FL A nice 12 acre tract close to 1-10, and 1-75. This may be the place for you.
$120,000. MLS #-52461.,
Jasper, FL 3br/1 ba home .88 acres in town. Approx. 1,600 sq. ft. Ready to move in at
$115,000. MLS # 54002
Jasper, FL 30 acres of wooded property,-with paved road frontage close to town.
$450,000. MSL # 50432. -
Jennings, FL A nice 1 acre lot in Oak Woodlands, ready for your new mobile home or
house. $19,900. MLS # 52806.
Jennings, FL 2.8 acre lot in Oak Woodlands with excellent woodland view ,nd
individuality. $28,000.,MLS #52805.
Jennings, FL 2.8 acre lot in Fox Hollow with county grade frontage. $28,000.
Lee, FL Beautiful new 3br/2ba 1,782 sq. ft. home on 1.87 acres. If you're looking for a
quiet country home this is the one for you. Priced to sell at $215,000, or add. 4.43 acres
with paved road frontage for a combined total price of $250,000. MLS # 50086.
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY!!! 2 commercial buildings in Jasper with great investment
potential.
1.) 1,684 total sq. ft. $70,000.
2.) 3.320 total sq. ft. $90,000.
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Sun & Stars Realty, LLC
Let Us Help You Reach Fc
37.4 ACRES IN MADISON CO.
Great Still Hunt L.and. Zoned Ag.
Lots of Deer, Turkey, and Quail.
No Utilities, but adjacent parcel
has Power. $245,000.
2/2 Mobile Home in Taylor County
with new 14' x 14' addition,: 100 acres ready for development
covered shelter with concrete nthe
floor, paved driveway with ci ty Ilmits of Perry, Florida.
-2 car Carport, Many extras. I. Adjoins exiSlg subdMivision..
SGreat home $110,000. $11,500 per acre.
Ask tor Debby Howard Ask for DNbbie Calhoun
TAYLOR COUNTY 1.34 acre lot on Paved Road, Wooded, Homes
or Mobile Homes allowed, Nice Site. Ask for Debby Howard
or Your Dreams 2 locations to
4221 N CR53
DAY FL 32013
386-294-3671
119 E GREEN
ST, STE 207A
207A PERRY
Ochlocknee River Front lot. 3/4 acre, FLORIDA 32347
wooded. 15 minutes to Gulf by boat. 850-223-1849
Build your dream home here. CELL
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o Famous .Live Oak. Paved Street.
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Garage/Yard Sales
JULY 27,28,29. Archery equipment,
9 HP Wood Chipper, House hold
items, Beanie Babies, Clothes and
lots of good misc. items. Something
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Call for directions 364-7668
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First Day
APARTMENT 2BD/1BTH. Water &
lawn care included. $500.00 with
$250.00 deposit. Call 386-330-2513
Houses for Rent
First Day
BRICK HOME 3BD/2BTH, in city
limits, Ctrl AC, screened back porch,
storage shed, $750.00 + 1st, last &
sc-cur.,; Call386.- 556 '
First Day
EXECUTIVE HOME for rent in Live
Oak. 3BD/1.5Bth $595.00 Mo. 1st,
last and $250.00 security deposit. 1
yr. lease. Absolutely no pets. Call
239-455-6542
First Day
HOUSE FOR RENT 3BD/2BTH
5 acres, carport, Ig. screen rm, just
out of city limits, no smoking, credit
check, $850.00 mo. $425.00 security.
Call Suzann 386-208-8545
First Day
HOUSE FOR RENT 3BR, 1.5Bth,
cntrl air, fridge, stove, DW, workshop
with screened in porch in town. $800
+ utilities', first, last & security
deposit. References, non-smokers,
no pets call for appt. 386-362-1837
days or after 6pm 386-362-6156 ask
for Ellen.
HOUSE, JASPER, 2BD/1BTH, fresh
paint, new carpet & stove, city
utilities. 1st, last & security. Must
have references. $500.00 mo. Call
386-397-3733
Three BD/One BA in Suwannee
County, FL. 2,000 sq ft home on 80
acres. Barn, fenced & cross-fenced,
mostly pasture.. Great for livestock.
$2,000. per month. Call J.W. Hill &
Associates at 386-362-3300, for
more details. BACKGROUND
CHECKS AND REFERENCES
REQUIRED ON ALL RENTALS.
First Day
JASPER, 2BD/2BTH, Brick Home,
$600.00 Mo: First, last & security.
Call: Century 21 Jackie Taylor
& .
Assoc. 386-752-4663
Mobile Homes for rent
First Day
DOUBLE WIDE ON 4 ACRES 3/2
Central H&A, 8 mi. South of Live
Oak. $600.00 mo. 1st & Last. No.
exceptions. Call 386-963-1157. Must
have references.
First Day
SWMHs-1 available in Live Oak, FL.
3BD/2BA. 1 st mo rent & last to move
in. Call 386-938-5657 for more info.
Vacation Rentals
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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Acreage
COUNTRY ACREAGE By Owner
5 Acre building tracts, mostly
wooded, EZ access located only 30
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Owner Financing 803-473-7125.
COUNTRY LIVING By Owner 2
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in Dry Wall Stage, Located in
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800-957-6886 DaveHuff@aol.com
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All offers considered. For list of
properties 954-914-0294 .
First Day
FOR SALE: 3.56 acres. 2 parcels
w/DWMH & shed on each. 1
handyman special, 1 needs minor
repairs. Can divide. $120,000 OBO.
Call 386-842-5124 or 386-842-5968
or 386-364-3687.
GEORGIA Washington County,
36.8ac w/1280sf home. Open,
wooded. 2 small ponds, 2 wells. A
steal! Only $140,000! Town &
Country Real Estate (478) 552-5681
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GEORGIA HOMESITES Secluded
3-20 acres. Paved. roads,
Hardwoods & pines.. Middle GA
area. Starting $2950/acre. (Special
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$4950/acre.) Owner 912-529-6198
GEORGIA LAND Central 1-10 acre
tracts in beautiful wooded areas.
Enjoy the south's. finest living.
Terrific investment w/financing
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Call 706-833-0204
KENTUCKY -.Murray, 192ac. Rolling
hills. Farm lease income, building
sites. Great hunting
Water/Electric, close to Kentucky
Lake. #1 Retirement place in U.S.
$385,000 270-556-3576
KENTUCKY .58 Beautiful .riverfront
acres. Mature hardwood timber,
pasture fields, great hunting &
fishing,. blacktop road, electric
$116,000. 270-999-3072
LAND FOR SALE
Five acres: $50,000. Ten acres:
$100,000. Twenty acres: $175,000.
Planted pines & pond. Call 386-208-
0641
First Day
Live Oak, FL Property. 3.72 acres
at 7434 193rd Rd. Fenced off, with
well,. sep. system+ & power pole, on.
paved.road. Also: part of 1200 sq. ft.
brick house not in livable condition.
Great investment, lots of potential!
Appraised at $70,500: Yours .for
$52,900.00. Call Leo: 786-877-4733.
MID. TENN. MTS. 5+ Acres,
Excellent- building site w/ woods,
breathtaking Vista's, Cool Mountain
Breeze and River Access, $39,900.
Owner Financing 772-263-3775 or 1-
800-763-0085. Ask about our Mini
Vacation .
NC LAND: 43acs, huge waterway,
dock, fish, ducks, deer. New 3 bed,
2 bath home; second homesite
nearby. Hour from Raleigh. $305K.
Pictures: owner@newbranch.com
919-693-8984
NC MOUNTAINS NEW LOG
CABIN, Custom Built Log Cabin
shell on 1.77 ac $84,900. Private
great views, huge trees, fin. avail.
own. brkr 828-286-1666
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67-acres '$599,000 Turnkey
equestrian facility! Beautiful 4BR
home. Many barns indoor arena.
Gorgeous setting on country lane.
888-925-9262
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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
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Call 1-866-386-2376.
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SUWANNEE VALLEY FARMS
Beautiful 5 Acre Tracts with Rolling
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to 5 acre' parcels from the $40's.
Clubhouse, fitness center, nature
trails. 15 area golf courses. Great
four season climate. 866-800-4609
VA LAND: 12acs Riverfront, $58K,
30 minutes north of NC/VA line; near-
Kerr Lake. Wooded, quiet, deer,'
bear, turkey, stars. No Hurricanes.
Pictures: owner@newbranch.com
919-693-8984
WEST KENTUCKY Christian
County, 3,200ac hunting preserve,
Awesome deer & turkey. hunting.
$1,600/ac for all! Call Owner 270-
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residents. Benefits include health,
dental, life, disability, savings, AFLAC
supplemental policies, access to on
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EOE;' Drug Free Workplace, Criminal
background checks required. Apply
in person at ACV Personnel
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First Day
CDL Drivers needed for local and
regional positions. A minimum of 2
years experience required. Drivers
home every weekend, avg. salary
$45-$50K per year. Also seeking a
full time mechanic and Owner
Operators. (386) 364-3250.
CLASS A CDL OTR DRIVERS
needed, two (2) years experience
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CUSTOMER RELATIONS
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First Day
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AmeriGas Propane Madison, FL is'.
currently accepting applications for a
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to delivering propane to our
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endorsements, a great driving record
and satisfactory completion of a DOT
physical, drug test. and background
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Has an immediate opening for a
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required. Full benefits package.
2003-2005 Equipment. Call 1-800-
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DRIVERS $1500.00 bonus every 6
months. OTR, New Equipment, 1
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hazmat. 100% food grade carrier.
Call 877-882-6537,
www.oakleytrarisport.com
First Day
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First Day.
Drivers: Great Pay, Bonus Prgml
Solos: ','Avg. $900 $1100/wk.
Teams: Guaranteed 5200mi/wkly..
Owner/Ops Welcome! CDL-A 2yrs.
Exp. Required Ahita: 800-451-5529
DRIVERS: Home Every Weekend!
.41 Loaded/.37 Empty .01 Loaded
Miles Tarp Pay, Health, Life, Dental,
401K. Monthly Bonuses. CDL-A; lyr
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Ser-icDepartment Hour: Mon.-Fri. -5:30
SMo HI URS nday-Friday
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DRYWALL HANGERS NEEDED.
Top Pay, Steady Work. Call 386-362-
1849, leave msg.
First Day
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
Position: ACCOUNTANT
General Responsibilities: The
incumbent will process, financial
transactions of the organization on,
the .General Ledger computer
.system, perform audit and checking
functions in accordance 'with
instructions, issue vendor payments
and travel reimbursements as
necessary and prepare and issue
financial reports as directed.
Submit Resume to: Suwannee
River Economic Council,' Inc., P.O.
Box 70, Live Oak, Florida 32064. '
Equal Opportunity Employer.
Persons with disabilities are
encouraged to apply for employment.
Should special accommodations be
necessary, please call 386-362-4115
- Voice/TDD.
Deadline for Receipt of Resume:
July 31, 2006 4:30 P.M.
EMPLOYMENT SPECIALIST I
LOOKING FOR A FULFILLING,
PURPOSEFUL JOB SERVING
YOUR COMMUNITY?
Comprehensive Community Services
is seeking a qualified individual to fill
a six month, temporary, part time, up
to 25 hours position as an
Employment Specialist working
under contract to provide
.employment services to clients with
disabilities with the possibility of
becoming a permanent position.
Incentive base pay after training
period. Must have a BA degree with
major in business, nursing,
education, behavioral or
rehabilitative science. Experience in
one of the previously mentioned
fields shall substitute 'on a year for
basis for the required college
education. Valid Florida driver's
license and insurance. Capable of
working independently and able to
work flexible hours and days. Must
have effective interpersonal and
communication skills, ability to
analyze work tasks, strong desire to.
work with people with disabilities and
have the physical abilities to help
consumers at job sites. Must pass. all
background screening.
ADA/EOE/Drug free work place.
Apply in person at: Comprehensive
Community Services, 506 South
Ohio Avenue, Live Oak, Florida
32064
EXPERIENCED SALES PERSON
wanted for Janitorial and Linen
Supply Company. For+ more
information go to
www.floridasupply.com or fax resume.
to 386-478-0250
FLOOR TECHNICIAN
Seeking person for cleaning, buffing,
stripping, waxing of floors. Will assist
with other housekeeping duties as
assigned. Full time. 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
Bobby Roberts, 512 W. Main St.,
Mayo, FL. 386-294-3300.
First Day
managers
GENERAL MANAGER POSITION
Successful and Growing local Fast
Food establishment is seeking
experienced management,
candidates for the position of
General Manager. Aggressive
Salary + bonus and benefit
package. For immediate
consioeraiion. apply online-
www leammomex com or lax your
resume Io 386-755-2296
FT Maintenance Technician
Advent Christian Village
658-JOBS (5627)
FT maintenance technician. '-High-
school diploma or equivalent
desired. Experience in
HVAC/rmechanical required,
industrial and residential desired.
Valid. Florida driver's license
required. Position will include call-
in/on-call responsibilities.
Competitive benefits include
health, dental, life, disability,
savings, AFLAC supplemental
policies, access to onsite' daycare
and fitness facilities. EOE; Drug
Free Workplace. 'Criminal
background checks required. Apply
in person at ACV Personnel
Department Mon. thru Fri, 9:00
a.m. until 4:00 p.m., Caner Village
Hall, 10680 Dowling Park Drive,
Dowling Park, FL; fax resume .to
(386) 658-5160 or .visit
www.ACVillage.net
First Day
IMMEDIATE OPPORTUNITY FOR
REST AREA ATTENDANTS
Are you reliable, able to work a PT
or FT flexible schedule and pass a
background screening? Must, have
dependable transportation, a home
or cell phone and .can lift up to
351bs. Working under a shift
supervisor, you .will be trained in
janitorial engineering duties
including cleaning, sanitation, and
debris disposal. Uniforms provided,
$6.40, O/T available.
ADA/EOE/Drug free work place.
Apply in person at: Comprehensive
Community Services, Inc., 506
'South Ohio Avenue, Live Oak,
Florida 32064.
INDUSTRIAL
New to Lake City or Live Oak? Tired
of looking for work on your own?
Various positions available/All Shifts,
Must be able to lift up to 701bs.
Please call .386-755-1991. for appt
Drug Screens & Backgrd.check req.
INSTRUCTIONAL COORDINATOR
Of Criminal Justice Program
WANTED AT
N. FL. COMMUNITY COLLEGE
MADISON, FLORIDA
Partial duties include: scheduling
of instructors, courses and facilities;
maintenance of records; teach
classes as needed; participate in
department and college.activities.
Qualifications: Hold or have held
Certification from CJSTC in one or
more fields and have a minimum of
two years experience in the field.
Must have current certification as
CJSTC QMS instructor. High
Liabilities .a plus. BA/BS Degree
preferred. Entire job description on
website.
Send applications to: Director HR,
NFCC, 325 NW Turner Davis Drive,
Madison, Florida 32340. Application
packet requires letter, resume and
application. Application is available
on website at www.nfcc.edu.
Applications must be
received by July 28,2006. EOE
INSURANCE AGENT NEEDED
Duties involve commercial
insurance with well established,
locally owned, independent
insurance agent. 440 -or 220
license required. Salary, Health
Benefits and Retirement Plan.
Please apply at Jordan Insurqnce
Agency. 386-362-4143
First Day
JUVENILE PROBATION OFFICER
Full-time Non-Career Servic position
with the Dept. of Juvenile Justice
working with delinquent youth that
are processed thru the Judicial
System. A four year college degree
and a cleared background screening
check is required. Applicants must
have reliable transportation and the
flexibility to work in either Suwannee
or Columbia Counties. Mail State of
Florida application to Tom Witt, 690
E. Duval St., Lake City, FL 32055 fax:
386-758-1532.
LEGAL SECRETARY
Busy law firm in need of experienced
legal secretary. Immediate
employment. Excellent benefits. Fax
resume to: (386) 755-4524.
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
NOBLES GREENHOUSE
& NURSERY
Has a part time sales position
available. Enjoy working with
.beautiful plants and wonderful
customers in a great environment!
Employee discount, holiday and
vacation' pay. If you love people,
plants and the outdoors please apply
in person at 9248 129th Road, Live
Oak. Drug free workplace.
STAFF ASSISTANT
WANTED AT
N. FL. COMMUNITY COLLEGE
MADISON, FLORIDA
Partial duties: Responsible for
providing secretarial, record
keeping and administrative
assistance;
Qualifications Include: HS
Diploma or GED with minimum of
two (2) years of clerical experience
required. Associate Degree or one
(1) year certificate in Office
Adminisiriic.Ir preferred. See Web
site for complete lob description
and details.
Send applications to: Director HR,
NFCC. 325 NW Turner Davis Drive,
Madison. Florida 32340. Application
packel requires letter, resume and
application. Application is available
on websile ai www ntcc.edu.
Applications must be
received by July 28, 20.6, EOE
First Day
drivers
WHAT'S IN YOUR
WALLET?
IS IT ENOUGH??.
Don't You Deserve:
Super Pay & Benefits
Home Every Weekend.
Run Southeast Only
Sign On Bonus
80% Drop & Hook
Immediate Rider Program
CDL/A 2 Years OTR
Call Today To Get Yours!!
Shoreline Transportation
877-208-9176
Peanut Inspection Aides
FLORIDA DEPARTMENT
OF AGRICULTURE
Is now accepting applications for
seasonal, positions as peanut
inspection aides and samplers in the
O'Brien, Lee, and Jasper areas.
Please call 800-782-3240 ext 261.
Leave your name, number, and the
area you would be. interested in
working. An EEO/AA Employer.
First Day
RN SUPERVISOR
SUWANNEE MEDICAL PERSONNEL
Experienced RN Clinical Supervisor
for Medicare, Home Health 'Agency.
Please call Rose or Martha @ (386)
755-1544.
TILE & MARBLE
Well established company looking
For the right employee!!
Installer/Assistant
Must have.experience
Must be able to lift 70lbs,
Reliable transportation
Smoke free environment
Please call 386-755-1991 for appt.
Drug screen/Backgrd req.
TRUCK DRIVER WANTED -
w/CDL license to make local
deliveries & handle hardware, lumber
& 'building. materials. Excellent
benefits such as profit sharing, 401 K,
paid vacation, etc. W.B.Howland Co.,
Inc., PO Box 700, -Live Oak, FL
32064. (386) 362-1235.
First Day
TWO CDL DRIVERS. At least 2 yrs:
experience. Bonus, home most
nights. Call AUGUSTIN'S
TRUCKING 386-965-0675 or 386-
754-0374
PARTS HELPER NEEDED-
Computer exp. (Quickbooks),
understand parts breakdowns, be
able to operate forklift, etc. Send
resumes to PO Box 1300, Live Oak,
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Rental Office: 121 Van Buren St., Live Oak
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Rental Office: 121 Van Buren St.. Li.e Oak 364-6626
No Job Too Small Free Estimates
blowing, Grading, Construction
Clean-up, Tree trimming, Discing,
Hauling, Fill Dirt,
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Wayne Seph Cell: 386-330-4197
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All types of home repair or AEROBIC SYSTEMS
improvement projects PUMP OUT SERVICE Owners:
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362-1734 CLASSIFIED MARKETPLACE 1-800-525-4182
SEARS HOME IMPROVEMENT has
openings for inside marketing reps.
PT positions. Earn great money
talking to customers. Call 1-800-
379-8310. Retirees always
welcome. EOE/DFWP
SPRINKLER FITTERS NEEDED
Immediately Orlando Jacksonville
Tampa. Excellent pay, steady work,
health & dental, Up to 6 weeks paid
vacation, 401k, bonuses, more! Call
Matt 888-276-7801
SERVICE TECH NEEDED-Needs
electrical exp (3-phase), must be
able to read wiring diagrams & have
welding exp. Send resumes to PO
Box 1300, Live Oak, FL 32064
First Day
ROOFERS & FRAMERS NEED.
Full-time. Call 386-362-7886
or 386-623-0045.
PART-TIME LIBRARY AIDE II
BRANFORD PUBLIC LIBRARY
Suwannee County is currently
seeking applicants for the position of
regular part-time Library Aide II at
the Branford Public Library. The
applicant will work approximately
four (4) days per week and also be
used as a substitute. Minimum
qualifications include graduation from
a standard high school, and
experience with the Internet and
computer software. Library
experience desired. Experience with
children (preschool to young adult)
also preferred. Duties include
circulation clerical functions, a
variety of technical library
assignments and service to the
public. Salary is $6.80 to $10.24 per
hour depending on qualifications and
.experience. Interested applicants
may obtain an application at the
Branford Public Library, 703 N.W.
Suwannee Ave., Branford, or at the
Suwannee County Administrative
Services Department, 224 Pine Ave.,
Live Oak, FL 32064, telephone (386)
362-6869. Applicants are
encouraged to submit resumes,
letters of reference and other
biographical information with their
applications. All applications must be
returned to the Administrative
Services Department in Live Oak.
Position will remain open until filled.
Successful completion of a drug test
is a- condition of employment.
EEO/AA/V/D.
First Day
PART-TIME LIBRARY AIDE II
JENNINGS PUBLIC LIBRARY
.Hamilton County is currently seeking
applicants, for the position of regular
part-time Library Aide II at the
Jennings Public Library. The
applicant will work approximately 10
hours per week regularly and also be
used as a substitute during other
days of the week when needed.,
Minimum qualifications include
graduation from a standard high
school, ability to type and experience
with Internet and computer software.
Library experience is desired. Salary
is- $6.80 to $10.24 per hour
depending on qualifications and
experience. Interested applicants
may obtain an application at the
Jennings, White Springs or Jasper
Public Libraries, or at the Suwannee
County Administrative Services
Department, 224 Pine Ave., Live
Oak, FL 32064, telephone (386) 362-
6869. Applicants are encouraged to
submit resumes, letters of reference
and other biographical information
with their applications. All
applications must be returned to the
Administrative Services Department
in Live Oak. Position will remain
open until filled. Successful
completion of a drug test is a
condition of employment.
EEO/AA/V/D.
Want To Work in N. Florida?
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
Live Oak, Suwannee County, FL
Due to growth we have new
employment, opportunities in our
modern poultry operations.
*Examples of available jobs:
Deboner: $9.26
Packers: $8.71
Warehouse: $9.06
Night Sanitation: $9.06
Live Hangers: $11.20
Maintenance: $9.20-$14.00
*Includes Perfect Attendance
Bonus of $.95/hour
Successful candidates must be
able to perform the essential
functions of the job with or without
accommodations, and be legally
authorized to work. Will train.
Overtime work available daily and
weekend. Medical and life
insurance, dental, vision and
prescription drug programs, paid
vacations, paid holidays, credit
union and more.
Apply Now!!!
Gold Kist Inc.
19740 US Hwy 90W.
Live Oak, Florida 32060
English 386-208-0205
Espanol 386-208-0190
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
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LOCATIONS:
1416 N. Ohio Ave. 200 W.Base
Live Oak, FL Madison, FL
First Day
READY FOR A POSITION WITH
RESPONSIBILITY AND
FREEDOM?
Are you interested in being trained to
teach adults with physical and
developmental challenges? Must
have a high school or GED diploma
and a minimum of two years
experience in the education, child
care, medical, psychiatric, nursing
fields or working with people with
developmental disabilities.
Competitive wage and excellent
benefits. Must pass all background
screening. ADA/EOE/Drug Free work
place. Apply in person at:
comprehensive Community Services,
506 South Ohio Avenue, Live Oak,
Florida
THE FLYER, SOUTH (Miami)
Florida's best read-shopping weekly
magazine is looking for a Lead
Electrical/Mechanical Technician for
our Press department. Technician
will be responsible for the
maintenance and repair of our Press
equipment. This position requires
experience in maintaining and
troubleshooting electrical and
mechanical systems in industrial
machines. Must be able to read and
understand; Machinery maintenance
manuals, blue prints, and electrical
schematics. Responsible for
repairing and performing
preventative maintenance of 2 Goss
Community presses, 1 Didde press,
2 Creo Trendsetter News 70 CTP
units, and various other pressroom
associated equipment. Must have at
least 5 years of mechanical and
preventative maintenance
experience on Goss Community
presses. Candidate must be able to
read electrical blueprints and
schematics. Education: High School
Diploma. Trade School or
Mechanical Degree a .plus.
Relocation package available. Your
talents will be rewarded with: *
Competitive Pay Excellent
Benefits: Medical/ Dental/ Vision/
Life Insurance Company matched
401(k) Employee Stock Program
Paid Vacation and More! The Flyer
is a drug-free workplace. Drug Tests
and Background Checks conducted.
Please e-mail resume and 4
references to careers@theflyer.com
or fax to 305-254-8252 Equal
Employment Opportunity Employer
TRANSPORTATION
Autos for Sale
ATV 2001 .Polaris 335, 4x4.
Excellent condition, low miles.
$3,000 OBO King Kutter ATV
Harrow, like new. $300.00 OBO. 4
Toyo AT Tires, 285-75-17 brand new,
less than 500 miles. $500.00 OBO
Call 386-590-6964
First Day JEEP LIBERTY LTD 2005, all
leather 6 CD player, 7,500 mi.
Chrysler New Yorker/5th Avenue Excellent condition. $17,0000 OBO
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