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Looking for
another
great year
of Trojan
football!
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Lady
Trojans
Soccer
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Classifieds ......1 D
Calendar .......3C
Obituaries .. .. .5A
Dr. Mickler celebrates A
Although, Dr. Frederick Mickler. Jr. is now
retired,;he is still know as the family doctor
to many people in Hamilton County. He
came to Jasper in 1958 and treated illnesses,
mended broken bones and delivered over
900 babies before retiring in 2002. He contin-
uies. to serve as the Hamilton County High
School Trojan football team doctor.
Dr. Mickler was recently honored by the
; American Medical Association (AMA) for
he 50-year anniversary of his graduation
f from medical school. .
S"The AMA congratulates Dr. Mickler. on 50
years of dedication to the medical profes-
sion," said.Michael Mayes, MD,'MBA, execu-
tive -vice-president and chief executive offi-
'cer of the AMA. "This anniversary is a mile-
stone worthy of recognition and we sincere-
ly thank him for his commitment to this
great profession."
Dr. Mickler and his wife, Beverly, have six
children, 11 grandchildren and four great-
grandchildren.
Lowe's opening
soon in
Live Oak.
Live a
of medical school graduation
Employees
now
stocking
more than
32,000
Lowe's has announced the items
opening of its newest store,
which is located in Live'Oak
on Friday, Sept. 1 with grand opening fes-
.tivities scheduled for' Wednesday, Sept. 6.
The store, located at 208 72nd Trace US
'129 north, is a superstore with 94,000 square'
feet of retail sales space and an adjacent gar-
den center. The store will.stock 32,000 dif-
ferent items to help customers. build, im- ,
prove and beautify their homes, Lowe's
said. A store this size represents an average.
investment for the company of $12'million
and creates up to 120 hew jobs, according to
Lowe's.
With fiscal year 2005 sales of $43.2 billion,
Lowe's Companies, Inc. is a FORTUNEA/ 50.
eqmpany that serves approximately 12 mil-
fion customers a week at more .than 1,250
home improvement stores in.49 states.
see Lowe's, Page 2A
* Commissioner Mike Adams seeks re-election
I am delighted to an-
nounce my plans to seek .
re-election to the position
of Hamilton Counity Com-
missioner for District 2.
.Haying already held this
qualified to maintain this
r post and continue in the
same caring manner.
I am a lifetime resident
of Hamilton County aih d
have been married to the'
former Jill Bass for. four-
.teen years. We have two
children, Seth, nine years
old, and Sarabeth, five
years old, in the Hamilton.
County school system. My'
Mike Adams family and I are members'
...uld like to be
YOUR, hometown.
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"Located inthe mall across from the old Hamilton County High School .
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of and active in New Hope
'Baptist Church.
' I am in the.business of
agriculture on the same
land my father and grand-
fathers farmed, and be-
cause of God's grace we
continue to make a living
.ori'a business that slowly
seems, to be fading, the
family farm. I have a de-
gree in Forestry. from Lake
City Community College
see Commissioner, Page 2A
Damon Deas named Florida
Farmer of the Year
My younger brother, Roger, and enjoyed
working on the farm and growing up as
Country boys. Damon Deas.
anamon. eas ..
By the time Damon Deas
reached the grand old age
of six years, he knew what
he wanted to be a farmer.
At.eight years old, he was
already driving the Fafmall
tractor, pulling the tobacco
sled.
"My younger brother,
Rbg'er, and I enjoyed'work-
ing on the farm and grow-.
ing up as couritry boys,"
said Deas. "My love for
farming grew until it was
impossible for me to get
farming out of my blood or.
dirt from under my finger-
nails:"
He left the grass roots ed-
ucation after high school'
because his fatherinsisted
'see Damon, Page'2A
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Commissioner
Continued From Page 1A
and a Bachelor's of Business Administra-
tion Degree in Finance from Valdosta
State University. The knowledge gained
in my school and work experiences en-
able me to better understand the varied
processes of county business.
The Board of Hamilton County Com-
missioners, including myself, over the
past eight years have worked for the
benefit of all County residents in the
.form of obtaining grant dollars. These
have included funds to'pave roads ($13
million), funds for the Recreational De- *
apartment ($900,000), and monies for eco-
nomic development ($3 million). The
Recreation Department is one of our
greatest resontrces for our young citizens
to provide a healthy diversion after
school hours as well as a fun time for"
families. .
The Board and I have recognized '
young people of personal achievements,
such as the Seat Belt Contest winners. I
have personally participated in' Red Rib-
bon Drug Awareihess in the local schools,
speaking directly to.the students-about
such dangers, helped coach teams with
the Recreation Department, and enjoyed
many days with the fourth graders of
Hamilton County at the annual Ag Day
held at our local arena.
I am a member of organizations of in-
terest to our county. These include Flori-
da Farm Bureau,.Hamilton County Cat-
tleman's Association, and Wildlife
Turkey Federation, and I am on the
boayrd.for the Suwannee Valley Transit
Authority. I have gained invaluable
knowledge serving on these boards and
working with others who have the best
interest of Hamilton County-at heart.
The Board of Hamilton County Com-
missioners, including myself, is currently
working on bringing in businesses,
. which will create, new jobs within the
county. I will continue to encourage the
influx of businesses that will create jobs
for county residents. This is the promise
COUNTY COURT JUDGE RB DAVIS
I am the only candidate for Hamilton County Court Judge who has answered the high calling of service to,
his country in time-of war;
In Vietnam I served in combat as a:rifle platoon leader in the 2/60th of the 9th Infantry Division;
I served.over 20 years in the Army Reserve and the Florida National Guard during periods of hurricanes,
wildfires, and Desert Storm;
I served 23 months on active duty as a JAG-Colonel for the PatrioNissile Command in 4 operations
during the Global War on Terrorism including Operation Iraqi Freedom.
VOTE FOR A PATRIOT! VOTE FOR A VETERAN!
.VOTE FOR PROVEN EXPERIENCE!
VOTE R.B. DAVIS FOR COUNTY COURT JUDGE .
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I made before and I continue to keep the
interest of more employment opportutni-
ties for our residents-as one of the main
items on my agenda.
I would like to thank the citizens of.
Damon
Continued From Page 1A
on a college education. By
the time 1974 tolled
around, however, he was
back on the farm as a full
Partner arid led .the organi-
zation of Dea.s Brothers
Farms in 1985.
Steady and successful
growth of Deas Farms plus
making major changes in
the-operation over the .
years have led to Deas be-
.ing selected as the 2006
Swisher Sweets/Sunbelt
Expo Southeastern Farmer
of the Year for Florida. He
was selected for the honor
in judging conducted by
the Florida Farm Bureau .:
and was nominated by
Dan Buchanan, assistant
.director of field services for
the Florida Farm Bureau.
"We are extremely '
pleased that the President -
of the Hamilton County
Farm Bureau has been cho-
sen to represent Florida,"
Buchanan said. "Deas has
an outstanding operation
.that showcases a growing,
diversified family, farm."
.. ,Deas now joins eight
other Southeastern state"
winners as a finalist for the
Swisher Sweets/Sunbelt
Expo Southeastern Farmer "
of the.Year Award for .
2006, which-will be.an-
nounced during the Sun- :
belt Expo in Moultrie, GA,.
- qnOct. 17.. .
As the Florida state win-
ner, Deas. will receive a
$2,500 cash award. and. an.
Hamilton County for allowing me to
serve as County Commissioners for Dis-
trict 2 and would appreciate your vote
on Sept. 5. "Together We Can Continue
to Build a Brighter Tomorrow."
$,200 gift certificate from the
Williaimso.n-Dickie Compa-
ny, a commemorative fire-
proof home safe from. Misty
.Morn Safe Co., and a $500
'gift certificate from South-
etn States. He is also now
eligible for the $14,000 that-
will go the overall winner
and the use of a Massey
Ferguson tractor for a year
from Massey Ferguson
North America.
Deas' selection also marks
the second time he has been
chosen as the Florida state
winner. Many positive and
successful changes have.
been made in the operation
since he was originally cho-
sen in 2000.
"'We have added peanuts.
Plus, we were very scat-
tered and had tobacco in
about 20 locations," said .
Deas, who is the last farmer
in Hamilton County grow-
ing tobacco. "Now, every-.
thing is all together. In
2002, my brother-and I con-
vinced Dad to sell out our
brood cow and calf herds in
order to purchase replace-
mentheifers to breed and
sell yearly."
The operation, which has
grown from 1,322.acres to
over 2,650 acres under his
leadership, has' 300 acres of
irrigated tobacco, yielding,
1,850 pounds per acre.
There's also 450 acres of
field corn, yielding 120
bushels per acre, 45 acres of
hay, producing six tons per
acre and 280 acres of cow-!/
peas, yielding 20 bushels
per acre. The recently
added peanuts cover 650
acres.with a yield of 3,100
pounds per acre.
The cattle operation now,.
includes 100 head of cross-
- breed beef cows and 700
head of crossbreed heifers.
"Our plans to increase to-
* bacco operations are imple-
. mented," said Deas. "Plans
for a box loading system
are in place plus we also in-
.tend to increase our grain
storage .capacity to another
50,000 bushels. And we will
increase our 'cattle produc-
tion."
. Deas" wife,.Becky, has
also b&en involved in the
operation during their 26
. years of marriage. They
have two sons, Daniel and
Zach.
"It's my dream they will
continue our family farm
tradition," says Deas.
Lowe's.
Continued From Page 1A
Based in Modresville, N.C.,
the 60-year old .company is .
the second-largest home
improvement retailer in
the world.
For more information.
visit Lowes;com.
expense paid trip to the. i
Sunbelt.Expo from.Swisher The, Ciy 01 Ji r .
International of Jack-. ;:- S i .
sonville,.a jacket anda asee e fqrotes..or
WATER general liability, workers.
SOPTENER Compensation, automobile
$595 & and property insurances.
SEAMAN'S Sealed bids are due to
:AQUA CLEAN the city by August 24, 2006,
SLive.Oak
362-4043 .at 2:00 P.M.
Weather All interested parties can
FDRECAST 'obtain a bid packet by
Thursday. Aug. i contacting City ilerk,
Isorat e Je. ,. .,nnifer Cone
Thunderstorms J i 288181 C ,
940/74. o .,
9 0 .' "30% chance for rain
Friday,'Aug. 1 The City of Jasper will hold a public hearing.
Scattered 6 dn the final reading of ordinance:
Thunderstorms '
920/730 0%chance forraii Ordinance 06-07-01: An ordinance of the ..
Saturday, Aug. 12. City of Jasper, Florida, providing for
Scattered procedures and acquiring supplies and
Thunderstorms contractual services; setting forth procedures
920/73 'y ,for said acquisitions through formal
50% chance for rain .. '
competitive bidding when the projected cost:
Sunday. Aug. 1 is $25,000 or greater; providing procedures
Thunderstorms for acquiring supplies or contractual services
910 710 by informal bid procedures with a projected
50% chance for rain .
cost of less than $25,000; providing for
Monday, Aug. 14 purchases from sole source providers, .
Scattered providing for purchases under state contract; -
Thunderstorms I
930/71" providing for emergency exceptions to the.
S 7chance1 or rin purchasing-procedures; providing for
Tuesday, Aug. 1 severability; setting forth definitions and
Scattered ,. repealing all ordinances or parts of
Thunderstorms .
Tno/7de rsrm's ordinances in conflict with this. ordinance;
7 C 30%, chance for rain
33%schance ira" and providing for an effective date.
Wednesday, A 16 .
Scattered The Public Hearing will be held at the
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THE JASPER NEWS, Jasper, FL
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Alajor Iran Udell was recently attarded the Bronze Star IMledal by the United States Army for ex-
ceptional service as an executive officer during Operation Iraqi Freedom. Maj. Udell, with his
parents, Jeanette and Lawrence Udell, at the Ceremony of Presentation in June. Photo Submitted
During a Ceremony of Presentation in June, Major Ivan Udell presented an offi-
cial United States flag to the Town of White Springs in honor of his sister, the late
Vicky Udell. The flag had been flown by Maj.,Udell's unit, the 648th Engineering
Battalion "Lightning Sappers," over Camp Adder in Iraq. Vicky Udell served on
the Town Council from January 20, 2002, until March 28, 2006. Photo Submitted
White Springs
seeking
volunteers
The Town of White
Springs is seeking volun-
teers to serve on the follow-
ing committees:
Historic Redevelopment
Committee
Traffic Committee
Memorial Committee
Special Events Commit-
tee,
Beautification Committee
Recreation Board
CDBG Task Force
Please volunteer and get
involved in your communi-
ty. To volunteer give your
name to a Council Person
or the staff at Town Hall.
Call 397-2310 for more in-
formation.
Bus
proposed
for ... .
Veterans'
transport
Suwannee Valley Transit
'and your Veterans Service
Office. is in the process of
scheduling a bus to trans-
port veterans to the VA -
hospitals in Lake City and
'Gainesville on Tuesday
land Thursdays.
SThis will be for Veterans
Iwho are too old to drive
-nd without transporta-
tion. There will be a fee.
n Details are currently be-
ing worked out. For "more
information call 792-1272.
Crime Stoppers wants
YOUR recipes!
The Crime Stoppei-, of Hamilton County is col-
lecting recipes for a cookbook to be published lat-
er this year. Bring us your favorite family recipes -
Dad's bar-be-cue. Grandma's killer chocolate cake
or even a fun kid's recipe. We would also like to
include a picture of the cook or some interesting
trivia about the cook or the recipe.
Attention all businesses full-page ads are avail-
able for $25.
Submit recipes or ads to Investigator Parn Allen
at the Hamilton County Sheriff's Office or to
Melody Lee at the Jasper News office. \ ou can also
e-mail them to allenp'fklcin.net or fax them to 792-
3159.
Saturday
Aug. 12
Saturday on the Suwannee
Saturday on the Suwannee will be held at the Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park, US
129 North, Live Oak Saturday, Aug. 12. Enjoy canoeing on the famous Suwannee River,
horseback riding, bicycling, golf carting, hiking, hanging out and attending the Satur-
day night concerts in the Music Hall. Tickets $20 at the gate. Other artists scheduledito
perform during the Saturdays on the Suwannee through Sept. 23 are Marty Raboii, Ken
Mellons, Shenandoah and the Devonshires. Go to http://sos.suncountryjamboree.com/
for more information or to musicliveshere.com.
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 2006
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School bus driver training classes
for the Hamilton District Schools
School bus driver training classes for the Hamilton Dis-
trict Schools will be held Monday, Aug. 21 thorough Fri-
" day, Aug. 25, from 6 p.m. until 10 p.m. at the General Ser-
vices Classroom (Bus Barn). Instructors will be Patricia
Herndon and Cherry Hawkins.
This instruction is for the Written part of the School Bus
Driver Training as prescribed by the Florida Department
of Education. This instruction does not contain the
(practicum driving time) that must be a part of the train-
ing, which will be offered at a later date.
For more information call 792-6580 or 792-6585.
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Office located at 105:NE 2nd Avenue,
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Phone (386) 792-2487 FAX (386) 792-3009
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less. Not all letters are published. To be considered for publi-
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AGENDA
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS,
HAMILTON COUNTY, FLORIDA
Room 112 Courthouse 207 Northeast First Street
.. ., Jasper, Florida
MEETING DATE: AUGUST 15,2006
THE AGENDA ITEMS LISTED BY NUMBER WILL BE TAKEN IN
ORDER FROM THE BEGINNING OF THE MEETING REGARDLESS OF
TIME. HOWEVER, THE TIME CERTAIN ITEMS LISTED WITH
SPECIFIC TIMES WILL COMMENCE AT THE SPECIFIED TIME.
LISTED ITEMS
1) COMMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC UNAGENDAED APPEARANCES
(*)
: 2) CONSENT'AGENDA APPROVAL
3) DISCUSSION OF COURTHOUSE RENOVATIONS
4) NEXTEL TOWER LEASE
5) APPROVE CONTRACT FOR CELL PHONES FOR COMMISSIONERS,
DEPARTMENT HEADS, AND ESSENTIAL PERSONNEL AFTER
REVIEW OF PROPOSALS
6) APPROVE BILLS
7) CORRESPONDENCE AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
8) ADJOURN
TIME CERTAIN ITEMS
6:00 P.M. CALL.TO ORDER INVOCATION PLEDGE ALLEGIANCE'
TO THE FLAG
6:15 P.M. REPORT ON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS AND
REQUESTS
6:30 P.M. BETTY JEAN LAMB ROAD GRADER ISSUES AND'
FUNDING FOR MERIDIAN HEALTHCARE
6:45 P.M. COUNTY ROAD PROJECTS -.STATUS REPORT
7:00 P.M. STATUS REPORT GENOA TRUSS COMPANY
7:30 P.M. PUBLIC HEARING LDR 06-4 (4 FOOT UP, LLC)
DUE PUBLICATION DEADLINE, THIS IS NOT A COMPLETE COPY OF
THE AGENDA. A COMPLETE AGENDA .FOR THE AUGUST 15,.2006
BOARD MEETING MAY BE OBTAINED AFTER 1:00 P.M. ON
WEDNESAY, AUGUST 9, 2006 FROM THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF
CIRCUIT COURT, COUNTY COURTHOUSE, JASPER, FLORIDA.
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 of ten (10) minutes per topic..
In accordance with Section 286.0105, Florida Statutes, notice is given that if.
any person decides to appeal any decision made by the Board, agency or
commission; with respect to proceedings and that; for such purpose, he/she'
will need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which
record includes testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is based.
NOTIFICATION: IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH
DISABILITIES ACT, PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING A
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATION FOR ATTENDANCE AT THIS MEETING
SHOULD CONTACT THE CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT, ROOM 106, 207
NORTHEAST FIRST STREET, JASPER, FLORIDA, TELEPHONE. (386)
792-1288, NOT LATER THAN 72' HOURS PRIOR TO :THE
PROCEEDINGS. IF HEARING IMPAIRED, TDD (386) 792-0857.
NEXT REGULAR BOARD MEETING: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 2006 -
9:00A.M.
BOARD OF.COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
HAMILTON COUNTY. FLORIDA
CONSENT AGENDA
August 15, 2006
1) APPROVAL OF MINUTES
2) DEPARTMENT HEADS -ACTION ITEMS:
3) DEPARTMENT HEADS INFORMATION ITEMS:
A) ROAD DEPARTMENT:
1) Monthly Report 5/10/06 thru 6/06/06 file
2) Alltel Permit file 288069-F
Spiritual
Guidance
By Pastor Jeff Cordero New Hope Baptist Church
Making pancakes
Six-year-old Brandon.
decided one Saturday
morning to fix his parents'
pancakes. He found a big
bowl and spoon, pulled a
chair to the counter,
opened the cupboard and
pulled out the heavy
flour canister, spilling it
on the floor. He scooped
some of the flour into the
bowl with his hands,
mixed in most of a cup of
milk and added some
sugar, leaving a floury
trail on the floor which
by now had a few tracks
left by his kitten. Bran-
don was covered with
flour and getting frustrat-
ed. He wanted this to be
something very good for
Mom and Dad, but it was
getting very bad.
He didn't know what
to do next, whether to
put it all into the oven or,
on the stove and he did-,
n't know how the stove
worked! Suddenly he
saw his kitten licking
from the bowl of mix and
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- a
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reached to push her
away, knocking the egg
carton to the floor. Franti-
cally he tried to clean up
this monumental mess
but slipped on the eggs,
getting his pajamas white
and sticky.
And just then he saw
Dad standing at the door.
Big crocodile tears welled
up in Brandon's eyes. All
he'd wanted to do was
something good, but he'd
made a terrible mess. He
was sure a scolding was
coming, maybe even a
spanking. But his father'
just watched him. Then,
walking through the
mess, he picked up his
crying son, hugged him
and loved him, getting
his own pajamas white
and sticky in the process!
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That's how God deals
with us. We try to do
something good in life,
but it turns into a mess.
Our marriage gets all
sticky, we insult a friend,,
we can't stand our job, or,
our health goes sour.
Sometimes we just stand
there in tears because we
can't think of anything
else to do. That's when
God picks us up and
loves us and forgives us,
even though some of our
mess gets all over Him.
But just because we
might mess up, we can't
stop trying to "make pan-
cakes" for God or for oth-.
ers. Sooner or later we'll
get it right, and then
they'll be glad we tried ...
I think I going to make
waffles!
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NOTICE OF ZONING CHANGE
-The Board of County Commissioners of Hamilton County. Flonda proposes to regulate the use of land
within the area as shown on the map below by amending the text of the Hamilton County Land
Development Regulations, hereinafter referred to as the Land Development Regulations, as follows:
,LDR 06-4, an application by 4 Foot Up, LLC,'to amend the text of the Land Development Regulations
by amending Section 4.13.2, entitled Perrfiitted Principal Uses and Structures in a Commercial General
(CG) district, specifying that a parcel delivery service is a service establishment allow ed as a permined
use and adding mini warehouses/storage units as a permitted use. '
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The first of two public hearings on the amendment to consider on first reading an'ordinance adopting
said amendment will be held on August 15, 2006 at 6:00 p:m., or as soon thereafter as the matter can be
heard, in the Board of County Commissioners Meeting Room, County Courthouse. located at 207
Northeast First Street, Jasper, Florida. The title of said ordinance shall read, as follows:
AN ORDINANCE OF HAMILTON COUNTY, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE TEXT OF THE
HAMILTON COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS, AS AMENDED; RELATING TO
AN AMENDMENT TO THE TEXT OF THE LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS, PURSUANT
TO AN APPLICATION, LDR 06-4; PROVIDING FOR AMENDING SECTION 4.13.2 ENTITLED
PERMITTED PRINCIPAL USES AND STRUCTURES, REVISING SECTION 4.13.2.3 TO SPECIFY
THAT A PARCEL DELIVERY SERVICE IS A SERVICE ESTABLISHMENT ALLOWED AS A'
PERMITTED USE AND TO ADD 4.13.2.21 TO ALLOW MINI WAREHOUSES/STORAGE UNITS
AS A PERMITTED USE; PROVIDING SEVERABILITY; REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN
CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE
The public hearing may be continued to one or more future dates. Any interested party shall be advised
that the date, time and place of any continuation of the public hearing shall be announced during the
public hearing and that no further notice concerning the matter will be published.
At the aforementioned public hearing, all interested persons may appear and heard with respect to the
amendment on the date, time and place as referenced above.
Copies of the amendment are available for public inspection at the Office of the Land Use Administrator,
located at 204 Northeast First Street, Room 101, Jasper, Florida, during regular business hours.
All persons are advised that, if they decide to appeal any decisions made at the public hearing, they will
need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, they may need to ensure that a verbatim record
of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is
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Charlie Wesley Burnett Sr.
Charlie Wesley Burnett
Sr., age 97, of Jasper, Flori-
da, passed away Sunday,
August 6, 2006, at Suwan-
nee Valley Nursing Center
in Jasper. The lifelong
Hamilton County resident
was a retired carpenter and
was a veteran of the United
States Army. He was a
member of Jennings Mis-
sionary Baptist Church.
Burnett was preceded in
death by his wife,. Arrie
j Lou Burnett, and two sons,
',' Paul Wayne Burnett and
i Charles W. Burnett Jr.
He is survived by four
. grandchildren: Chuck Bur-
nett of Jasper, Linda King,
Bobby King and Mark
LKing; two great-grandchil-
dren: Wesley and Drew
Burrnett;. one sister, Irene
Vaughn of Jasper.'
Graveside services were
held on Tuesday, August 8,
2006,. at Carter Cemetery in
lchols County, Georgia,
with Reverend Jerry
Thomason officiating. -
:'Harry T. Reid. Funeral.
Home was in charge .of
arrangements.
Jim Caswell Adams
Jim .Caswell Adams, age
68, of Jennings, Florida,
Passed away Sunday, Au-
gust 6, 2006, at his home
following an. extended ill--
.ess. The Hamilton County
native and lifelong resident,
iwas the owner of -Adams
B4P service station until he
retiredd. He was preceded in
death by his parents, Stew-
art Frank Adams and.
Jeanette.Deas Adams, and a
1]rother, Dennis Adams.
He is survived by ..his
wife, Betty Adams-of Jen-
nings.: one son, Bryan
'Adams of Atlanta, Georgia;
-tiree brothers and sisters-
in-layw: Alonzo (Sybil)'
A1dams'of DeLeoh Springs?'
'-lorida; Fank (Janice).
Adams, and.Clarence (Deb-
bie) Adams, all of Jefinings;
one sister, June Dygert .of
Jennings; and one sister-in-
law; Becky Jo Adams of.
Jennings.
Funeral services were
held Wednesday, August 9,
2006, at West Lake Church
of God with Pastor Ralph
Dillard, Chaplain Steve
Haskell and Chaplain
James Countryman officiat-
ing. Interment followed in
the church cemetery.
Harry T. Reid Funeral
Home was in charge of
arrangements.
A. Saunders Tyre
A. Saunders Tyre, age 59,
of Jennings, Florida,. passed
away Friday, August 4,
2006, at home. He was born
in Valdosta, Georgia, and
grew up in- Crestview,
Florida. Mr. Tyre attended
Florida State University,
where he earned-a BA in Fi-
nance. After college, he
worked at First Federal
Savings Bank in Ft.. Walton
Beach, and then in Andalu-
sia, Alabama. Mr. Tyre lat-
er founded Dothan Federal
Savings Bank in Dothan,
Alabama;
Mr. Tyre served, as Chief
Housing Counselor for the'
Suwannee. River .Economic
Council in Live.Oak, Flori-
da, and was the Hamilton
County .Housing Consul-
tant in Jasper. Through his
work in Jasper and Live
Oak, Mr. Tyre was able to
help many' families pur-
chase their first home or
improve their existing one.
He also enjoyed- serving on
the Hamilton County. Eco-
nomic Coutncil.
'Mr. Tyre was a member
of the Lake"Park United
Methodist Church in Lake'
Park, Georgia. He'was pre-
ceded in-death by his par-
ents, Mr. aid Mrs. Marcus
D.. Tyre; a brother, Daniel
R. Tyre; and. a sister, Mar-
cu,,'Ann Jerkins.' ".- "
'He is survived by' his
beloved family, Barbara W.
Tyre. of Jennings; one son,
Marshall S. Tyre of Valdos-
ta; one daughter, Rebecca
T. (Richard) Furman of
Winter Park, Florida; and
one brother, Isaac J; Tyre Sr.
of Madison, Mississippi.
.Funeral services were
held Monday,. August 7,
2006, at Burnham Christian.
Church with Reverend
Mike Lyons officiating. The
Eulogy was given by Mr.
Don Reckner. Interment
was held. at Live Oak Park
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La
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Memorial Cemetery in
Crestview with Rev.
Samuel Vernon conducting
the graveside committal
service.
. In lieu of flowers, contri-
butions may be made to
New Hope Bap.tist Church
Building Fund, 6592 NW
48th St., Jennings FI 32052.
Harry T. Reid Funeral
Home was in charge of
arrangements.
Tracy Abeyta and First Class Petty Officer Andrew Selph
Tracy Abeyta and First
Class Petty Officer Andrew
Selph have become en-
gaged and announce their'
early fall wedding plans..
The bride-to-be. is the'
daughter of Debbie Abeyta
and the' step-daughter .of
Dale Tafoya of Pueblo, Col-
orado. She is a 1990 gradu-
ate of Centennial High
Schdo'l i ,Pueblo. ,Se I a
department manager at
Best Buy .in Colorado
Springs, Colorado.,
The groom-to-be is the
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currently serving in. the US
Navy stationed at Fort Car-
son, Colorado. .
Samn Agner and Dinah Casey of Jasper, Florida, are
proud to announce the engagement of their daughter Tia
Casey to Lindsey Marvin Smith.
Tia, also the daughter of the late Tay Casey, is a 2003
graduate of Hamilton County High School. Sh6 is study-
ing Elementaiy Education .at Florida A&M University.
She is currently. employed with Dr. Renaldas Smidtas and
Associates of Live Oak, Florida. ...
Lindsey is the son of Marvin and Gussie Smith. of
Jasper, .and Ralph and Debbie Reid of Statenville, Geor-
gia. He graduated from Echols County High School in
2003 and from Georgia Military College in 2005. He is
currently employed with.Wirin Dixie iin.Lake Park, Geofr-
gia, as produce manager.
The wedding will be held at 6:00 p.m. on Saturday, Sep-
tember 9, 2006, at New Hope Baptist Church. The recep-
tion will follow in the fellowship hall.
No local invitations will be sent. Family.and friends are
invited to attend.
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,
Replacefient, 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 on a first come first served basis and applicants
could expect a minimum of one year's wait before assistance is received.:
All interested persons are encouraged to apply and any 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-lncome 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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THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 2006
Uhafk You
The family of Olin Westberry Jr., would like to take
this opportunity to thank .everyone for their kind
sympathy,' thoughtfulness, phone calls, food, cards
and visits. It was greatly appreciated.,.
Thank you to Dr. Bembry and staff for'being there
every time I called, to Elder Jimmie Thornton and El-
der Albert Altman. for coming every time Mama'
asked for them, and to Harry T Reid Funeral Home.
Everyone has been so good during this time of sor-
row. Without God', gr-ace and mercy a.nd God being
ih.our liN -- e\ e \da\ N walking along side of uL all. \ e
would not ha e been able to u0 L i ec thii lo_?-.
Alto thanks to Glenda Dampier, RN JR and Surea
and Beth ol Haven Ho-pice. \Ve could not have got-
ten any better than them.
God ble- )'_you all.
Dorotlii Foiraker VWestberry i'ife
D. Doris and Edwii'ard Godwin -
dauighter1 amid son-inl-law
Homeschool meeting
St. LUKe r ree .v 111 D Laptist Beth Kerr, a homeschool mom of four sons, will host. a
Church Revival homeschdool meeting at the Jasper Library on Friday, August.
11, at 11 a.m. Kerr has homeschooled for 10 years in.St. Lu-
. St. Luke Free Will Baptist Church, located at 10409 cie and Hamilton Counties. .
Kendrick St. ini White Springs will hold revival services Topics of interest will include putting together a portfolio,
Monday, Aug. 14, through Friday, Aug. 18, beginning at 7 educational evaluations, ideas for teaching multiple grades,
p.m. nightly. Rev. Johnny Herring will be the guest speak- information on the local support groups and curriculum op-
er. Everyone is invited to attend. tions. Samples of notebooks and portfolios'will'be available.
For more information contact the church at 397-1336. Call 397-2692 for more information.
Thank you, Haven Hospice
When Haven Hospice of Lake City was called to -come,
they were at our home two hours after that call. They sat
down talked to us and gave us a book and papers that ex-
plained exactly what we could expect. And it happened
just that way. That made it so much easier; we knew what
to do and what to expect.
Haven Hospice is a wonderful organization. Words can
not explain how great the nurses and health aides were to
my Daddy, Junior Westberry.
Everyone who contributed or gave a donation to' Haven
Hospice instead of flowers for Daddy's funeral, thank
you.
Haven Hospice runs off of.donations.and contributions,
so anytime you can help, please do so. They supplied
everything we needed the last six weeks of his life, which.
came from donations.
An extra big thank you goes out to Haven Hospice.
Words can not express what they did to help us. in our
Daddy'.s last few weeks. They are so understanding, com-
forting, loving, not just for the patient but also to family
members as well.
-Dorothy Westberry
Doris and Edward Godwin
Rhoden Family
Reunion Aug. 12
The annual Rhoden Family Reunion will be held on Sat-
urday, Aug. 12, at the Suwannee Holiness Camp Cafete-
ria in Facil, beginning at. 10 a.m. Descendants and rela-
tives of George and Riley Rhoden.and any of their sisters
and brothers are 'invited.
Bring a picnic lunch and arrive early.
,Collier
Mitchell
Bell Family
Reunion
to be held
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in August
The Collier Mitchell
Bell Family Reunion will
be held at Grassy Pond,
located" in Lake. Park,
Ga., on Aug, 12 aind
Aug. 13. On Saturday,
Aug. 12, family mem-
bers can gather from 8
a.m. until 5 p.m. On
Sunday, Aug. 13, a gath-
.er will be held all day.
SChurch 'services will be
held at 11 a.m.. at New
.Bethel AME Church ih
Bellville. Dinner will be
served, at Grassy Pond
after church services.
Political
Rally
to be held
Aug. 19
A Political 'Rally will be
held at Crossroads Volun-
teer Fire Department, on.
Saturday, Aug. 19, at 6 p.m.
-Free food. "All candidates
are invited to: speak. This
event is sponsored by the.
Hamilton Coutnty Democ-
ratic Party.
For more information
contact Shelby Henderson
: at.792-3875.
.Look for the
Dowling Park
GAZETTE
featured inside
the-next issue of
the Jasper News
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Wastewater and Systems Operators Week. They
commended Town Manager Robert Townsend for his
efforts in providing safe drinking water and waste-
water services to the community. Townsend has
worked in this position since 1996 and has also
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Sports
Jie iaspir Nrnuas
Section B
Thursday, August 10, 2006
Looking for another great year of Trojan football!
Lady Trojans Soccer
Club Carwash
The Lady Trojans Soccer Club spon-
sored a car wash fundraiser at Sonny's
Bar-B-Que in Lake Park on July 22. Fif-
teen girls attended, as well as a few par-
ents and all three soccer coaches Chris
Byrd, Buster Selph and Tommy Smith.
The girls raised $400, including a $50
donation from Chik-Fil-A of Lake Park.
After the car wash, the girls went to Mc-
Donald's for ice cream and met the re-
gional marketing director, who will be
working with the coaches to buy a piece
of equipment.
Coach Selph said that the fundraisers
are teaching the girls about teamwork.
while also raising money for warm-ups
and equiipment for the coming season.
The Lady Trojans Soccer Club would
like to express their thanks to Sonny's and
Chik-Fil-A.
Jr. Trojan Summer Football Camp
Hamilton County High School Coaches
Cory Green and Clark held' a Jr. Trojan
Summer Football Camp inr July at the
Hamilton County Recreation Center in
TaqnJ r ThT haitnqrlq nda nmeambers <~off the
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Trojan football team taught the young
football players many skills such as pass-
ing, running routs, blocking, tackling and
kicking.
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Are you ready for some football?
Welcome to another season of gridiron
action! Applications for Hamilton County
Youth Football and Cheerleading will be ac-
cepted from Friday, Aug. 11 through Mon-
day, Sept. 4, for the following age groups:
Pee Wee Flag /Cheer: 5-6 years old (not 7
before Sept. 1)
Junior Flag/Cheer: 7-8 years old (not 9 be-
fore Sept. 1st) '
Pee Wee Tackle/Cheer: 9-10 years old
(not 11 before Sept 1)
Junior Tackle / Cheer: 11-12 years old (not
13 before Sept 1)'
Youth Challenge
to be held at North
Hamilton
A Youth Challenge will be held on
Saturday, Aug. 19, from 10 a.m. until 3
p.m. at North Hamilton Elementary
School gym for youth ages eight to 18.
There will be a pass, punt and kick con-
test, free throw contest, dynamic speak-
ers, entertainment and much more.
There will be free food.
This event is sponsored by the Hamil-
ton County Alcohol and Other Drug
Coalition.
Registration fee will be $20. Players will
be responsible for their own helmet and
mouthpieces. All helmets must have the
NOCSAE seal.
Come out and join in on the fun with your
friends and have an exciting season with.
Youth. Football and Cheerleading. We look
forward to a great year for parents and chil-
dren.
For more information contact the Hamil-
ton County Recreation Center at 792-3098
between.-8 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday
through Friday.
Volluntcer'S lleedd
for i'ecealion
programs
The Hamilton County Recreation
Department is looking for coaches,
assistant coaches, team parents and
referees. Your active participation as
a parent or volunteer is essential for
the programs and contributes to a
meaningful experience for the chil-
dren.
To volunteer call 792-3098. All v.ol-
unteers must pass a background
check.
ScrubWirng hard!
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Carole O'Cain, Athletic
Director at Hamilton Coun-
ty High School, announces
that Trojan season football
tickets are now on sale. She
would like to encourage all
previous. season ticket
holders. and new recruits to
reserve their tickets within
the 'next few days,' prior to
the first regular season
home game on Sept. 1. The
Trojans "will play Fort
White High School at 7:30:
p.m.
Season tickets are $30 and
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accepting new patients!
Accepting most insurance
Personal injury
I Massage therapy available
386-362-4112
Dr. Connie Steele 110 Irvin Ave., Live Oak .
IitaLei[to Big Four
*11 Family Yard &
can be obtained at the high
school athletic office. This
price includes a reserved
parking pass.
. The Varsity, Trojans will.
participate in a pre-season
jamboree' at Taylor County
High School/Perry on Fri-
day, Aug. 18, at 7 p.m. The
Junior Varsity will .open
their season on Thursday,
Aug. 24, at home with Jef-
ferson County. The Sev-
enth/Eighth Grad#. football
team will. open Thursday,
'Sept., 7 at 6:30 p.m. at home.
with Madison County.
Make your plans to come
out and. support the Tro-
jans. Coach Corey Green,
the Trojan teams a'nd the
coaching staff are anticipat-
ing a great 'season. As al-
ways, the administration,
staff' and student body at
HCHS appreciate the con-
tinued support.of our com-
munity.
POOL CHLORINE
SRefill
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25073- 362-4043
S S Sewing:
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...... *. pillow s,
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alterations
"-. (formal or
.- casual)
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364-5677
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755-2785
33 Residential & Commercial
Building Tracts
3 Homes & Mobile Home
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Tues. -:- Aug. 29 -:- 2:00p.m.
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Wed. -:- Aug. 30 -:- 7:00'p.m.
Beautiful Residential
Building Sites & Home
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Jackson Co., Crawfordville,
Panacea & Tallahassee
Thurs. -:- Aug. 31 -:- 2:00 p.m.
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White Springs, FL
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in the next
issue of
the Jasper
News
Cosmetology
Classes
start
August 10.
Call
386-364-2798
for more
information.
TECHNICAL CENTER
415 S.W. Pinewood Dr.
Live Oak, FL 32064
(386) 364-2750...
S1-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
Child Care
Classes
Now being
offered
Call for details
(386) 364-2759
SUWANNEE-
HTT"I LTON
TECHNICAL CENTER ,
415 S.W. Pinewood Dr.
Live Oak, FL 32064
(386) 364.-275026975-F
Medical
Secretary
Classes start
August 10.
Call
386-364-2798
for more
information.
SUWANNEE-J
TECHNICAL CENTER*
415'S.W. Pinewood Dr.
Live Oak, FL 32064 .
(386) 364-2750 I
FIRST ADVENT CHRISTIAN
N.W. 15th Avenue Jasper
Rev. Fran Wood
Sunday.
Sunday School.................10:00 a;m.
Morning Worship..... ........... 11:00 a.m.
SWednesday- .
Prayer Fellowship ... .......... ....6:30 p.m.r
226954-F
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
1/2 mile East on Hwy6, Jasper, Fl 32052
792-2275 S. Wendell Hill, Pastor
Sunday
Sunday School..................10:00 a.m.
Morning Worship...................11:00 a.m.
Children's Church...............11:00 a.m.
Church Training........:............6:00 p.m.
Evening Worship.................... 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday
Prayer Meeting.....................'7:00 p.m.
226957:F
JASPER FIRST BAPTIST
CHURCH
207 N.E. 2nd Street, Jasper 792-2658 '
Pastor: Bill Floyd
SSunday
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship...................... 11:00 a.m.
Children's Choir &
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 11:00a.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 Wednesday 6:00 p.m.
Prayer Meeting Discipleship class for adults
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FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH
13159 S.E. C.R. 137, Jasper, FL
Pastor-Avin Miller Phone (386) 792-2470
Sunday
Sunday School 10:00 a.m.
Sunday Worship......... ........... 11:00 a.m..
Evening Wcrship C 6 00 p m
Wedne.,lay
Prayer Service 7:30 p.m,
226964-F
CHURCH OF CHRIST
SNW. 3rd St., Jasper,
Bldg.: 792-2277
Sunday ,
Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
Morning Wor-hip 10 30 a.m.
Evening Worship......................... 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday
Evening 6:00 p.m.
226965-F
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JASPER CHURCH OF GOD
408 Palmetto Ave:, Jasper, 792-2312
Pastor: Michael Wirt
Sunday
Sunday School 10:00 a.m.
Morning Worship:......................... 11:00 a.m.
Sunday Evening 6:00 p.m.
Wed. Family Training.....................7:00 p.m.
Ministering to all ages.
226968-F
BURNHAM
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
4520 NW1CR 146, Jennings, FL 32053'
938-1265
Pastor: Robert Carter.
Sunday
Sunday School...................... 9:45 a.m.
Worship 11:00a.m.
Evening Service 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday
Prayer Meeting 7:00 p.m.
226969-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;
S Wednesday /
Bible Study 7:00 p.m.
Thursday | "V
Choir Rehersal 6:30 p.m. /
www.newbetheljasper.com 226667-F To list your
church on our
FIRST UNITED METHODIST church directory,
CHURCH please call Myrtle
405 Central Ave., Jasper, FL at 1-800-525-4182
Pastor Dale Ames at 1-800-525-4182
'Phone 386-792-1122
Sunday
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship.......................... 11:00 a.m.
Wednesday
Bible Study W e 4:45 p.m.
Choir Practice 6:00 p.m.
Family Night Dinner 3rd Wednesday
226865-f ,,
HARVEST FELLOWSHIP
407 Hatley St.,Hwy.. E
RP. Box 1512,.Jasper, FL
Pastor Jerry Thomason
Phone (386) 792-3833 or 792-3831
Sunday
Morning Worship....................10:30 a.m.
Wednesday
Bible Study (all age groups):.............. 7:00 p.m.
Call Church for Directions22970-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
SundayMASS 11:15 a.m.
226971-F
CInDT cD RVT[CDIAM ui ICMH
11-M I I rrOD l I r'nIMAiN nunKn
204 N.W. 3rd Avenue, Jasper, 792-2258
Pastor: Rev. Doug Hilliard, 792-8412
-SUNDAY
Sunday School 10:00 a.m.
Worship Service.... ...... 11...........li:00 a.m.
t WEDNESDAY
P rayer in Fellowship Hall...............9:00 a.m.
*Choir Practice 7:30 p.m.
2269666-F
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THURSDAY. AUGUST 10, 2006
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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 abbreviations are
used below:
DAC Department of Agricul-
ture Commission
DOA Department of Agricul-
ture
DOT Department of Trans-
portation
FDLE Florida Department of
Law Enforcement
FHP Florida I highway Patrol
FWC Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission
HCDTF Hamilton County
Drug Task Force
HCSO Hamilton County Sher-
iff's Office
JAPD Jasper Police Depart-
ment
JNPD Jennings Police Depart-
ment
OALE Office of Agricultural
Law Enforcement
P&P Probation and Parole
SCSO Suwannee County Sher-
iff's Office
WSPD White Springs Police
Department
July 31, Carlos D. Lopez, 24;
3205 NW 83rd, Gainesville, Fla.;
trafficking in methamphetamine
over 400 grams, hold for home-
land security; HCSO.
July 31, Gilberto Hernandez, 18;
1351 Stephens St., Jennings; no
valid driver's license; FHP.
Aug. 1, Louise A. Jones, 49; 399
SE Susan Cir., Lake City, Fla.; rob-
bery, robbery while armed, as-
sault, false imprisonment; HCSO.
Aug. 1, Orlando A. Ordriquez,
22; 917 Centaur St., Idaines City,
Fla.; trafficking in methampheta-
mine over 400 grams, hold for
homeland security; HCSO.
Aug. 1, Edward G. Jones, 56;
399 SW Susan Cir., Lake City, Fla;
robbery while armed, aggravate
assault, false imprisonment, ho
for Columbia County Sheriff's C
fice; HCSO.
Aug. 1, Walter E. Moore,
3600 NW Ave., Jasper; violation
probation; HCSO.
Aug. 2, Robert E. Scott, 43; P.
Box 352, Liberty, Miss.; possess
of controlled substance, poss.
sion of drug paraphernalia; DO
Aug. 2, Debbie S. Reid, 45; 42
Hinton Rd., Liberty, Miss.; poss
sion of controlled substance, pc
session of drug paraphernal
DOT.
Aug. 2, John L. Copps, 50; P
Box 967, Jasper; violation of p
bation for burglary of conveyan
P&P.
Aug. 2, Gerald L. Nickels,,
16945 Sunrise Dr., White Sprin
22 months in Department of C
reactions; HCSO.
Aug. 2, Benjamin W. Toml
son, 24; 2975 CR 141, Jennin
warrant for possession of cocai
JAPD.
Aug. 2, Angelo M. Mitchell,
10027 SW 42nd Dr., Jasper; vio
tion of probation for Hamilt
County for possession of mariji
na; P&P.
Aug. 3, John Dixon, 31; U
known address; 31; obstruction
disguised person; HCSO.
Aug. 3, Turlease Pierce,
10793 NW Terr., Jasper; violate
of probation for driving while
cense suspended; JAPD.
Aug. 3, Ronald L. Wilson Jr.,
ted
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204 1st Ave., Jasper; bond re-
voked; HCSO.
Aug. 3, Marcus D. Hughes, 23;
3785 NW 108th Ct.., Jasper; viola-
tion of probation for possession of
less than 20 grams marijuana, pos-
session of drug paraphernalia;
HCSO.
Aug. 4, Michael L. Cinius, 36;
1283 Mary St., Jennings; violation
of probation for Lowndes County;
P&P.
Aug. 4, Carlos A. Ortiz, 19; 9255
SE 155 Ct.., White Springs; no
valid driver's license; WSPD.
Aug. 4, Tard N. Jackson, 27;
1399 Berry St., Jennings; battery;
HCSO.
Aug. 4, Robert Glennon, 27;
Florida State Prison; in for court;
Jasper Legals
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
HAMILTON COUNTY, FLORIDA
Case No. 06-176-CA
R.C. WOOD, INC., a Florida corporation,
and STANLEY C. THOMAS, SR.,
Plaintiffs,
SALVATORE GIUSTO, FRANCES GIUSTO
and LAURA GIUSTO,
Defendants.
AMENDED NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: SALVATORE GIUSTO
Address Unknown
FRANCES GIUSTO
180 E. 206th Street
Bronx, NY 10458-1102
LAURA GIUSTO
1535 Central'Park Avenue, Apt. D6
Yonkers, NY 10701
AS WELL AS any and all other parties claim-
ing by, through, under, or against SALVATORE
GIUSTO, FRANCES GIUSTO and LAURA
GIUSTO or their respective heirs, administra-
tors and assigns, as well as all parties having
or claiming to have any right, title or interest in
the property herein described.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that n action to quiet ti-
tle to the following property in Hamilton Coun-
ty, Florida, to-wit:
Commence at the SW corner of the NW 1h4 of
the SE 1/4, thence run North, along the West
line of the NW 1/4 of SE 1/4, 25 feet, more or
less, to the North right-of-way of a County
Road, thence'N 89 deg. 25 min' East, along
said North right-of-way, 485 feet, thence N 1
deg. 39'.45" E, parallelto said West line of the
NW 1/4 of SE 1/4, 420 feet to the Point of Be-
ginning; thence continue N 1 deg. 39' 45" E,
210 feet, thence N 89 deg. 25' E, 210 feet,
thence S 1 deg. 39' 45" W, 210 feet, thence S
89 deg. 25 min. W, 210 feet to Point of Begin-
ning. Containing 1 acre, more or less: S22,
T1N, R12E. Per OR Book 171, Page 143.
.(Parcel No. 3564-110)
has been filed against you and you are rd-
quired to serve a copy of your written defens-
es to it, if any, on CHARLOTTE J. WEIDNER,
Plaintiffs' attorney, whose address is Post Of-
fice Box 1354, Bronson, Florida 32621, on or
before Aug. 31, 2006 and file the original with
the Clerk of this Court either before service pn
Plaintiff's attorney or immediately thereafter;
otherwise a default will be entered against you
for the relief demanded in the Complaint or
petition.
Dated this 28th day of July 2006.
GREG GODWIN
Clerk of Court
By:/s/ Kristy Morgan
HCSO.
Aug. 4, Kelvin 0. Franklin, 21;
Florida State Prison; in for court;
HCSO.
Aug. 4, Edward Tisdale, 29;
Florida State Prison; in for court;
HCSO.
Aug. 4, Tobaris Arlington, 22;
Florida State Prison; in for court;
HCSO.
Aug. 4, Kimberly R. Steele, 22;
1306 Hatley St., Jasper; violation of
probation; HCSO.
Aug. 4, John H. Allen, 41; 14485
SE CR 25A, White Springs; viola-
tion of probation; HCSO.
Aug. 4, Theodore A. Lee, 34;
9860 NW 25th Dr., Jasper; in to
serve remainder of his sentence;
HCSO.
Jasper Legals
8/3, 8/10, 8/17, 8/24
Aug. 4, Richard H. Godbold, 37;
7766 SE CR 135, White Springs;
possession of drug paraphernalia;
HCSO.
Aug. 4, Carlos R. Johnson, 39;
4361 SW CR 152, Jasper; aggravat-
ed assault on a law enforcement
officer, resisting arrest with vio-
lence, battery on law enforcement
officer, possession of cocaine, pos-
session of marijuana less than 20
grams; WSPD.
Aug. 5, William H. Gibbons, 57;
12293 SE 84th Way, Jasper; bat-
tery; HCSO.
Aug. 31, Carlos Mendesa, 31;
2578 NW 58th St., Jennings; no
valid driver's license; HCSO.
Jasper Legals
Deputy Clerk RFP: Professional Consulting Services for
Architectural/Engineering Services
RFP: Construction Management Services
The North Florida Community College Board
of Trustees invites qualified professional con-
struction management firms to submit not lat-
er than 2:00 p.m. on August 28, 2006, five (5)
copies of the following documents to Mr. Dale
Hackle, Director,of Physical Plant, 325 NW
Turner Davis Drive, Madison, FL 32340. For
information, 850-973-1616 or email hack-
led@nfcc.edu:
Company history, structure, personnel, licens-
es, and experience.
Related projects similar in scope or amount
completed by the company.
Financial information such as balance sheet
and statement of operations.
Project management, scheduling and cost
control systems the company uses for similar.
projects.
Proposed minority business involvement in the
project.
Cost control and value engineering tech-
niques.
Description of litigation, major disputes, con-
tract defaults and liens in the last five (5)
years.
References.
For consideration to provide Construction
Management .Services for:
Project A: Remodeling of the old Science
Building for use as a Developmental Educa-
tion Laboratory Suite, and as Math Class-
rooms; and Remodeling Science and Math
Annex as Audiovisual Facilities. The budget
for this project is $4,107,448.
The College reserves the right to refuse all
proposals, award projects as a whole, or in the
combination which best suits the needs of the
College.
The proposals shall be addressed to Mr. Dale
Hackle and shall be marked: Project A, Prd-
posal for Construction Management Services,
Name of Firm, Address of Firm, City, State,
:Zip Code. .
NFCC is an equal access/equal' opportunity
institution.
08/10
NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING
. The District Board of Trustees of North Florida
Community College will hold its. regular
monthly meeting Tuesday, August 15, 2006 at
5:30 p.m. in the NFCC Student Center Lake-
side Room, NFCC, 325 NW Turner Davis'Dr.,
Madison, FL. A copy of the agenda may be
obtained by writing: NFCC, Office of the Pres-
ident, 325 NW Turner Davis Dr., Madison, FL
32340. For disability-related accbmmoda-
tions, contact the NFCC Office of College Ad-
vancement, 850-973-1653. NFCC is an equal
a.:-:I": -qual *:.pp.:rjrir, ,TipI.:,Vr
-I 11:1
Pursuant to Florida Statutes Chapter 287.055
(Consultantis Compeitive Negotiations Act)
the North Florida Community College Board of
Trustees invites qualified professional consult-
ing firms to submit not later than 2:00 p.m.,
August 28, 2006, five (5) copies of the follow-
ing documents to Mr. Dale Hackle, Director of
Physical Plant, 325 NW Turner Davis Drive,
Madison, FL 32340. For information: 850-
973-1616 or hackled@nfoc edu
Letter of Interest.
Statement of Qualifications
Current GSA Standard Form 254
Current GSA Form 255
(Corporations only), a copy of the current Cor-
porate Certification showing validation date
and the designation of professional or profes-
sionals qualifying the corporation to practice
architecture.
Certificate of Insurance verifying professional
liability insurance in the amount of
$1,000,000.
A copy of the applicant's current Professional
Registration Certification from the appropriate
governing board: An applicant must be prop-
erly registered at the time of application to
practice architecture/engineering in the State
of Florida.
Sworn Statement under Section
287.133(3)(a), Florida Statutes, on Public En-
tity Crimes.
Statement of Minority Business or Small Busi-
ness designation, if any.
The architect/engineer shill provide profes-
sional services for: Project A; Remodeling of,
the old Science Building for use, as a Develop-
mental Education Laboratory Suite, and as
Math Classrooms; and Remodeling Science
and Math Annex as Audiovisual Facilities. The
budget for this project is $4,107,448.
The. College reserves the right to refuse all
Proposals; award projects as a whole, or in the
combination which best suits the-needs of the
College.
Address proposals to Mr. Dale Hackle, marked
as follows: Project A, Proposal for Architec-
tural/Engineering Services, .Name of Firm, Ad-
dress of Firm, City, State, Zip Code. '
NFCC is an equal access/equal opportunity
institution.
08/1.0
Legal Notice to Account Holders
Hometown Mini-Storage serves notice to the
occupants of storage units A-05, A-25, A-30,
B-11 of our intention to foreclose on the above
mentioned unit for non-payment of the ac-
count.
8/10
Legals Continue,
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THE JASPER NEWS, Jasper, FL
TI-i IICAAGV Al IUST l 'T 0 2006
.Jasper Legals
Notice of Public Auction
Date: 9-1-06 Time: 07:30 a.m.
1999 Frelghtliner
VIN: 1FUYSSZB2XL-A01233
1996 Dodge
VIN: 1B7HC16XITS583272
1999 Chevrolet
VIN: 2G1WW12MXX9286978
2000 Toyota
VIN: 5TBRT3815YS069040
1996 Nissan
VIN: 1N4AB42DITC502109
Location: Dennis Garage
8059 SR 6 W
*Jasper,'FL 32052
8/10, 8/17
. 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 )N Range 11E
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 w/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.
/s/ Kristy Morgan DC
Greg GodWin
SClerk of Circuit Court
Hamilton County, Florida
7/27, 8/3, 8/10,, 8/17
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, THIRD
S JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,.IN AND
FOR HAMILTON COUNTY O FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 2006CA000164
DIVISION:
WILLIAM F. SHEFFIELD,
Plaintiff, .
vs. .
ALLEN LUPKIEWICH and KATHLEEN
LUPKIEWICH, Husband and Wife,
Defendants. .
NOTICE OF ACTION
, TO: Kathleen Lupkiewich
Post Office Box 752
Lake City, Florida 32058
YOU ARE NOTIFIED'that an action to fore- '
close a mortgage on tlfe following property in
*Hamilton County, Florida:
LOTS 201, 202, AND 203, FLORIDA CAMP-
SITES, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2,
PAGE 10, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
HAMILTON COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Real Estate Identification No. R4597-000,
R4598-000, and R4699
has been filed.against you and-you'.are re-.
quired to serve a copy of your written defens-,
es, if any, to it on Sheffield & Boatright, RA.;
the Plaintiffs attorney, whbse address is 6101
SGazdbo Park Place N., Suite 103, Jack-
sonville, Florida 32257, within thirty days after
the first publication of the nbtice, and file the.
original with the clerk of this court either be-
fore service'on plaintiff's attorney or immedi-
ately thereafter; otherwise a default.will be en-
tered against 'you for the relief demanded in
the complaint.
Dated on July 21, 2006.
.GREG GODWIN
As Clerk of the Court
By: Kristy Morgan ,
As Deputy Clerk
8/3, 8/10
White Springs
By Johnny Bullard
The dog is searching for
water, and. panting and
searching for a cool place, as
his days, the dog days of
summer are upon us. Thank
God for air conditioning.
Some friends of mine and I
discussed air conditioning.
this past weekend, and we
reminisced, not with fond-
ness, about the days when
the majority .of buildings
and homes 'in our area were
not air conditioned. I can re-
member when air condition-
ing .was. a luxury and busi-
nesses that were air condi-
tioned advertised with a
poster .of a little penguin'
wearing ear muffs and a
muffler.
When I started school ,in
the early sixties, none of the
schools in Hamilton County
were air conditioned. Most
of the schools in the county
had -big windows that
opened to make sure that
the breeze cross-ventilated
classrooms. Remember the
long pole with the hook that
was used to open transom
windows?
The .ceilings in classrooms
and in most older homes
were high to make the
rooms cooler during the
summer months. In fact,
most houses in our area
were built -for more hot
weather than, cold.. Well,
there are some things about
the ."good old- days" that
were better, but I can attest
that the lack of air condition-
ing was not one of them. The
late Mrs. WA (Lillian) Saun-
ders once stated that the in-
vention of the air condition-
er was one of the greatest in-
veritions of mankind, be-
cause it made life in the deep
South much more pleasur-
able and tolerable. I agree
wholeheartedly.
Bobby Hicks, and son
Dawson, of Tampa were
weekend guests of the'
Bullard Family. They came
up to help Jerry Lawrence
celebrate the 13th anniver-.
sary of his 29th.. They stayed
over at the Health Club.
'Hicks is a renowned Florida
singer / songwriter and is a
performer at the annual
Florida Folk Festival.
Our sympathy is extended
to the family of Mr. Saun-
:ders. Tyre, Jennings. The.
family has the prayers of the
White Springs community.
Mr. 'Tyre is a second cousin
to Mrs. Jerry Lawrence
(Amanda) B'ullard of Whiti
Springs.
Steve and Christine
Crapps, Live Oak, are busy
clearing their newly pur-.
chased lot .behind Hot
.Headz'on Suwannee Streef.
The Crapps' are planning on
home construction in the not
too distant future. We wish
them well in their endeav-
ors.
Hunter Harris, daughter
of Jan Hunter Harris, White
Springs, and Ronnie Harris,
Lake City, celebrated her
,tenth birthday with a pool
party/slumber party'at the
historic home' of Mrs. Clyde
(Gloria) Hunter, north of
.White Springs on the Wood-
pecker Route, Friday, Aug.
4. Everyone enjoyed a great
time of swimming, laughing
and lots of fun over the two
day. celebration. 'We wish
Hunter many,' more. happy
birthdays!
Our neighbors, over in
Lake City received word
this.past week that they will
be the site for a huge Target
Distribution Center that
may employ up to 200 indi-
viduals. Lake City/Colum-..
bia County is growing by
leaps and bounds. -.
Recently, I attended a staff
development meeting
where I had the privilege of
hearing Mr. Morris Steen,
President of North Florida
Community C6llege, relate
to us a story about Tupelo,,
Miss. Tupelo, thirty years
ago, was one of the poorest
towns, in one of the poorest
counties, in the poorest state
in the union. The leaders of
Tupelo developed a, multi-
point plan and worked the
plan. to improve their city
and county .over. a period of
time. They. recognized that
for an area to grow, .one
needed 'a good school sys-,
tem, good infrastructure,
adequate, housing, decent
health care, ,good racial .rela-
tions, and there were several
others. Today, Tu'pelo is,
considered a model" commu-
nity by the National League
of Cities for a city and-court-
ty its size. There are 34,000
people who live in the coun-
ty where Tupelo is located,
and there 'are 54,000 jobs
with people. driving from
other communities to work
there. I found these statistics
quite interesting.
I can relate to the people
of this county that growth
over the next ten years will .
either happen with us or to
us, but it is coming. Will we
be a Tupelo or will we be a
victim of unplanned
growth? As Virgie Cone
wrote in-her column for.
many years think about it.
The schools .in Hamilton'
County are. "cranking" up
this week. Students and staff'
members will be getting
ready for a new school year.
I wish everyone a wonderful
and safe 2006-2007 school
year! Time to "throw it in
gear" and move.
Happy birthday wishes
go out to my friends, Sherri
Cason, Lake City. Sherri will
be celebrating an ahniver-
sary of her 39th we won't
say which one .(let's just say
that next year you can give
her a half dollar and the
cent's equivalent of it will be
her age), and Lee Lewis, Fer-
nandina Beach, who really.
will be one year younger
than 39. We wish both of
these fine folks many, many
more happy birthdays!
I shared a short visit re-
. cently with Mrs. Earriestine'
Johnson,* longtime. White
Springs;resident and retiree
from South Hamilton Ele-
mentary. Mrs. Johnson stat-
ed-that she was thoroughly
enjoying her retirement but
was going to do some sub-
stitute teaching this year in
the schools. It was good.
sharing a visit with Earnes-
tine. She' is' always very
faithful about helping with
our annual Easter Sunrise'
Service in White Springs. I
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,THIRD
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN. AND
FOR HAMILTON COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 2006CA000164
DIVISION: '"4
WILLIAM F. SHEFFIELD, .
Plaintiff, .,
vs. ( 5
ALLEN LUPKIEWICH and KATHLEEN
LUPKIEWICH, Husband arid Wife, '
Defendants,
NOTICE OF ACTION '
TO: Allen .Lupkiewich,
Post Office Box 752 *
Lake City, Florida 32'058
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an .action to fore-
'close a. mortgage on the following property in
Hamilton County, Florida:
LOTS 201, 202, AND,203, FLORIDA CAMP-
SITES, AS RECORDED IN PLAT,BOOK 2,
PAGE 10, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
HAMILTON COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Real Estate Identification No. R4597-000,
R4598-000, and R4599
has been filed against you and -you are re-
quired to serve a copy of your written' defens-
es, if any, to it on Sheffield & Boatright, RA.,
the Plaintiffs attorney, whose address, is 6101
Gazebo Park Place N., Suite 103, Jack-
sonville, Florida 32257, within thirty days after .
the first publication of the notice, and 'file the
original with the clerk of.this court either be-
fore service on plaintiff's attorney or immedi- '
ately thereafter; otherwise a default will be eh '
tered against you for the relief demanded in
the complaint.
Dated on July 21, 2006. .
GREG GODWIN
. A Clerk of the Court
By: Kristy Morgan
As Deputy Olerk
8/3, 8/10
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Jasper News, '
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appreciate her very much.'
Our sympathy is extend-
ed to Connie. Turner, as well.
as all the family on the re-
cent death of Mr. Willie
"Seymour" Turner Jr.,'.Ti-
tusville, Florida. Mr: Turner,
a native of White Springs,
Was the only sort of the late
Mr. and Mrs. Willie "Guy"
Turner, White Springs. Fu-
neral services for Mr. Turner
were conducted on Tuesday
from New Bethel A.M.E.
'Church. Interment followed
in Eastside Memorial Ceme-
tery. The family has the
prayers of our community.
Mr. Turner was a retired
school administrator from
the Brevard County School
System.
Please remember the fol-
lowing ini prayer: Preston
Stormant, Rev. Wendell
Hill, Wendell Wynn, Glen-'
wood Bennett, 'Virginia
Daniel, Sarah Thomas, Ver-
na Mae Johnson; Frank
McPherson, Tommie Smith,
'Ella Taylor, Marie Hickson,
JM Morgan, Mae Tomlin-
son, Preston Stormant, Jean
Padgett, Franklin Fouraker,
Ceil Pound, Gaynelle'
Greene, gladys "Granny"
Ruh, Ben Register,, Justin
'Hill, Isabel Freeman, Gussie
Cheshire, Wanda. Stephens,
Ruth White, Darlene Hall,
Claude Hall, Dorothy Hill, .
B illie Payne, Lafayette Mc-
Call, Trey Townsend, Live
Oak, Melvin .Sheppard,,
Lake City, our state, our na-
tion, and our "own" Hamil-
ton County.
.Quote for the week, "The
early bird may get the
wotm, but the second
mouse is the one 'who .gets
the cheese."
Have a good week,
Hamilton County I love
you.
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THE- JASPER NEWS........ Jas-er FLTUSAAUUT1,20
Free tutoring
available for 2006-07
school year
Your child may be eligible for free tutoring dur-
ing the 2006-07 school year. Your child must re-
ceive free or reduced price meals to qualify. The
program is administered by the Hamilton County
Supplemental Educational Services (SES), with
funding provided by No Child Left Behind/Title I.
Return the form that was 1m.,iled to \', u and .or
attend a provider fair:
Central Hamilton Elerienlari Library at o
p.m.on Tuesday, Aug. 15.
South Haimilt'n i lt rnii.i'tai Library on Thirs--
da\. Aun 1"
North i l.'miilti.n Eleni-nt.,r, Librar% on Tues-
da; Aiiu. 22
No tranrspottaLlon i- pi o idcd Call l iv-ian Scott
.it "'P2-,?5Y24 loi ni ore iittnimaftioin
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Free and reduced school breakfast and lunch available
Free and reduced meals
are available through the
National School Lunch and
Breakfast Programs.
Household size and income
criteria will be used to de-
termine eligibility. Children
from families whose in-
come is at or below the lev-
els shown are eligible for
free or reduced price meals.
Family application forms
are available at the schools.
To apply for free or re-
duced price meals, house-
holds must fill out the ap-
plication and return it to the
School Food Service Office
or school. If a parent has
more than one child attend-
ing school, list all children
on the same application. It
is not necessary to complete
an application for every
child even if they attend
different schools. Foster
children are the only stu-
dents that must be listed on
separate applications. Ap-
plications may be submit-
ted at any time during the-
year.
Households that receive
Food Stamps or TANF
(Temporary Assistance to
Needy Families) are' re-
quired to list on the applica-
tion only the child's name
and Food Stamp/TANF
case number, and signature
of adult household mem-
ber.
Foster children may re-
ceive benefits based upon
the child's personal income
only. All other households
must provide the following
information listed on the
application: total monthly
household income listed by
amount received and -type
of income received by each
household member; names
of all household members;
signature of an adult house
hold member certifying th(
information provided i!
correct; and social security)
number of the adult signing
the application of the word
If a household membe:
becomes unemployed or i
the household size changes
the school should be contact
ed. Such changes may mak(
the student eligible for re
duced price or free meals i
the household income fall:
at-or below the levels show
below.
For more information con
tact Ida Daniels at 792-6523.
HOUSEHOLD ANNUALLY MONTHLY WEEKLY
SIZE
1 18,130 1,511 349
2 24,420 1,018 470
3 30,710 2,560 591
4 37,000 3,084 712
5 43,290 3,608 833
6 49,5.80 4,132 954
7 55,870 4,656 ,1,075
8 62,160 5,180 1,196
FOR EACH
ADDITIONAL FAMILY
MEMBER, ADD + 6,290 + 525 + 121
Remember: The total income before taxes, social security, health benefits, union dues,
must be reported.
or either deductions
Recreation public meeting
scheduled for August 14th
Hamilton County recreation
department director Winston Warner'
announced a public meeting to be held
at 9 a.m. on August 14th at the
Recreation- office, 4525 SW 107th Ave.
in Jasper.,
The purpose of this meeting is to
discuss submission of the Arena up-
grades project, for consideration under
the Florida Recreation Development
Assistance Grant Program (FRDAP).
The meeting is open to
county residents.
all ini rested
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Lindy Nicole Jones graduated May 6 uith a Bachelor o
Science in Nursing from Valdosta State University She it
currently working at South Georgia Medical Center. Lindi
.is the daughter of Nancy and Jorrie Mathis, and Grec
Jones. Her brothers are Tristan and Lance Mathis. She i,
the granddaughter of Carolyn Bass and the late John J
Bass, and Billy and Alice Jones. Photo Submitted
Aug. 10 Non-Partisan Political Rally and Barbecue at VFW. Dihner will be.
served from 4 p.m. until 6 p.m. $5 a plate. For more information call Lamar
Royals at 792-3381.
Aug. 11 A home school meeting will be hosted by Beth Kerr at 11 a.m. at
the Jasper Library. Call 397-2692 for more information.
Aug. 12 Rhoden Family Reunion at the Suwannee Holiness Camp,
cafeteria in Facil beginning at 10 a.m. Bring a picnic lunch.
Aug. 12-13 Collier Mitchell Bell Family Reunion at Grassy Pond in Lake-
Park, Ga. On Saturday from 8 a.m, until 5 p.m. All day on Sunday. Church:
services will be held at 11 a.m. at Bethel AME Church in Bellville. Dinner will
be serve after the service at Grassy Pond.
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. 14 Adult Education .Classes morning classes will begin at the JRE
Lee Complex in Jasper. Registration.will be held from 8:30 a.m. until 12:30
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Mitchell at 792-6571 or Evelyn Davis at 792-6529.
Aug. 14-18 St. Luke.Free Will Baptist Church, located at 10409 Kendrick
. St., in White Springs will hold revival services at 7 p.m. each night. Rev.
Johnny Herring will be guest speaker. For more information call 397-1336.
Aug. 19 Youth Challenge at the North Hamilton Elementary School Gym
from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. for youth ages eight through 18. Lots of activities
and free food.
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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River Oaks has a new
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on board.
PA Lois Goines Bias
started with Trinity in
June.. She previously
worked at the Advent
Christian Village (ACV)
where she served as a
PA about five years.
Bias began her nursing
career in 1985. She
worked her way up in
the medical profession
starting out as an CNA,
then as an LPN and fi-
nally as an RN. She has
been a PA for five years.
She received her bache-
lor's degree in family:
practice at Southern Illi-
nois University and a
master's degree in geri-
atrics at the University of
Nebraska.
"I've actually seen the
whole gamut of health-
care," she said about her'
various experiences.
Not only has she
worked -in lots of fields.
in nursing, but she has
also served in adminis-
tration.
"Working in adminis-
tration had gotten me
away from taking care of
.patients," she said. "I
wanted to get back into
patient care, so I went to
physician's assistant
school."
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field because she has al-
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Lewis said that, as al-
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is to surpass last year's
total by one dollar.
SMDA is a voluntary .
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to defeat more than 40
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eases through pro-
grams of worldwide
research, comprehen-
sive services and far-
reaching professional
and public health edu-
cation. The Associa-
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funded.almost entirely
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Today!
Aug. 9
Early Learning Coalition of Florida's Gate-
way, Inc. board meeting
Early Learning Coalition of Florida's Gateway, Inc. board
meeting will be held on Wednesday, Aug. 9 at 9 a.m. in the Co-
lumbia County School Board Office, S.O.S. Building, Room 130,
Lake City. The Coalition oversees the state and federal funding
for all school readiness programs birth to five for the following
counties: Columbia, Hamilton, Lafayette, Suwannee and Union
Counties. We encourage community participation and welcome
any input. Info: Heidi Moore, 386-752-9770.
Thursday
Aug. 10
NFCC will conduct College Placement Tests
(CPT)
North Florida Community College will conduct College Place-
ment Tests (CPT) on computer on at 8:30 a.m., 1:30 p.m. and 6
p.m., Thursday, Aug. 10, 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.
Thursday
Aug. 10
American Red Cross Infant/Child CPR and
First Aid class in Lake City
American Red Cross of Suwannee Valley; Infant/Child CPR
and First Aid class; 6-9 p.m., Thursday, Aug. 10; 264 NE Hernan-
do Ave., Suite 102, Lake City. Info: 386-752-0650.
Friday
Aug. 11
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, Live
Oak, from 7-8:30 p.m., Friday evenings thru Sept. 1. Info: 386-
842-2221, or toll-free 877-MEDITATE, or visit www.knowthy-
selfassoul.org.
Saturday
Aug. 12
Rhoden family reunion
Descendants and relatives of George and Riley Rhoden, and
any of their brothers and sisters,
are invited to the Rhoden family
reunion Saturday, Aug. 12 at
Suwannee Holiness Camp Cafe-
teria at Facil (White Springs).
Doors open at 10 a.m. Friends
are also ill Ited. Please bring a
picnic uimcli and arri\ e earl.' '"-
Saturday
Aug. 12
Saturday on the
Suwannee
Saturday on the Suwannee
will be held at the Spirit of the
Suwannee Music Park, US 129
North, Live Oak Saturday, Aug.
12. Enjoy canoeing on the fa-
mous Suwannee River, horse-
back riding, bicycling, golf cart-
ing, hiking, hanging out and at-
tending the Saturday night con-
certs in the Music Hall. Tickets
$20 at the gate. Other artists
scheduled to perform during the
Saturday on the Suwannee
through Sept. 23 are Marty
Rabon, Ken Mellons, Shenan-
doah and the Devonshires. Go to
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Aug. 12
American Red Cross Babysitting class in
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American Red Cross of Suwannee Valley; Babysitting class; 9
a.m.-4 p.m., Saturday, Aug. 12; 264 NE Hemando Ave., Suite
102, Lake City. Info: 386-752-0650.
Saturday
Aug. 12
Saturday on the Suwannee
Saturday on the Suwannee will be held at the Spirit of the
Suwannee Music Park, US 129 North, Live Oak Saturday, Aug.
12. Enjoy canoeing on the famous Suwannee River, horseback
riding, bicycling, golf carting, hiking, hanging out and attending
the Saturday night concerts in the Music Hall. Tickets $20 at the
gate. Other artists scheduled to perform during the Saturdays on
the Suwannee through Sept. 23 are Ken Mellons, Shenandoah and
Daddy's Money. Go to http://sos.suncountryjamboree.com/ for
more information or to musicliveshere.com.
Saturday
Aug. 12
Carmichael family reunion
The annual Carmichael family reunion will be held Saturday,
Aug. 12 in Clayland Baptist Church recreation building. The
doors will open at 1 p.m. for visiting and fellowship. Please bring
a covered dish and tea for a meal to be served at 4 p.m. Info:
Doyle M. Carmichael, 386-776-2591.
Saturday
Aug. 12
FWC offers free hunter safety course
FWC offers free hunter safety course from 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Satur-
day, Aug. 12 at Withlacoochee Technical Institute, 1201 W. Main
Street, Inverness. Note: Participants must complete the CD-ROM
or Internet course prior to attending this one-day completion ses-
+ sion. Students must also bring the on-line final report form to the
session. Info: MyFWC.com/huntered, 386-758-0525.
Monday
Aug. 14
Suwannee County Voters League will host
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Monday
Aug. 14
Early Learning Coalition of Florida's Gate-
way, Inc. Adhoc Program/finance committee
meeting
Early Learning Coalition of Florida's Gateway, Inc. Adhoc Pro-
gram/finance committee meeting will be held on Monday, Aug.
14 at 2 p.m. at the Coalition office in Lake City. The Coalition
oversees the state and federal funding for all school readiness pro-
grams birth to five for the following counties: Columbia, Hamil-
ton, Lafayette, Suwannee and Union Counties. We encourage
community participation and welcome any input. Info: Heidi
Moore, 386-752-9770.
Monday
Aug. 14
NFCC will conduct TABE (Test of Adult
Basic Education)
North Florida Community College will conduct TABE (Test of
Adult Basic Education) at 5 p.m., Monday, Aug. 14, at NFCC
Testing Center (Bldg. No. 16), on the Madison campus. TABE is
required for acceptance into vocational/technical programs. Photo
ID required. Pre-registration is required. Info/registration: 850-
973-9451.
Tuesday
Aug. 15
NFCC student orientation sessions(new and
transfer)
NFCC will conduct student orientation sessions (new and trans-
fer) at NFCC Student Center, Madison campus; Students may
choose one of three sessions: Tuesday, Aug. 15 at 8:30 a.m. or
11:30 a.m., or Tuesday, Aug. 22, at 8:30 a.m. Student athletes
must attend the Aug. 22 session; Note: complimentary lunch at
noon during all sessions, plus door prizes; parents are also invited;
Info: 850-973-1623 or e-mail oharaR@nfcc.edu.
Tuesday
Aug. 15
NFCC will conduct TABE (Test. of Adult
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North Florida Community.College will conduct TABE (Test of
Adult Basic Education) at 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, Aug. 15, at NFCC
Testing Center, Building No. 16, on the Madison campus. TABE
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is required for acceptance into vocational/techni-
cal programs. Photo ID required. Pre-registration
is required. Info/registration: 850-973-9451.
Tuesday- Wednesday
Aug. 15-16
NFCC will conduct GED tests
North Florida Community College (NFCC);
GED tests; 6 p.m.,.Tuesday-Wednesday, Aug.
15-16, NFCC Technical Center; Madison cam-
pus; Photo ID required; preparation courses free;
fee for test; Info/pre-registration: 850-973-1629.
Wednesday
Aug. 16
Office hours with Congressman
Boyd's staff in Live Oak and
Branford
A member of Congressman Allen Boyd's (D-
North Florida) staff will be visiting Live Oak
and Branford on the third Wednesday of every
month so the people of Suwannee County have
the opportunity to personally discuss issues con-
cerning them. Congressman Boyd's staff is
trained to assist constituents with a variety of is-
sues relating to various federal agencies. Its s im-
portant to Congressman Boyd that his staff is
available for those who are not able to travel to
either his Panama City or Tallahassee
offices. Office hours with Congressman Boyd's
staff this month will be Wednesday, Aug. 16,
from 9:30 a.m.-ll1:30 a.m., Live Oak City Hall,
Live Oak and from 1-2:30 p.m., Town Hall,
Branford.
Aug. 17
Muscadine Grape Twilight Field
Day
UF/IFAS will hold a Muscadine Grape Twi-
light Field Day from 6-8:30 p.m., Thursday,
Aug. 17 at North Florida-Research and Educa-
tion Center-Suwannee Valley (NFREC-SV),
Live Oak; Cost: $10 registration fee; Note: reg-
istration deadline 5 p.m., Monday, Aug. 14.
Info/registration: 386-362-1725,
khancock@ifas.ufl.edu or http://nfrec-
sv.ifas.ufl.edu.
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ter now!
Aug. 17, 18, 19, 20 and 22
Disaster training courses offered.
by American Red Cross
The American Red Cross will offer disaster
training cpuses to residents of Suwiannee.
Hamiltonrand Columbia Counties Aug. 17, 18,,
19, 20 aid 22 at Suwannee County Emergency
Operations Center (EOC), 13530 NW 80th Ter-
race, Live Oak. Schedule: Orientation to Disas-
ter Services at 6 p.m., Thursday, Aug. 17; Mass
Care Overview from 6-10 p.m., Friday Aug. 18;
Shelter Operations/Simulation from 9 a.m.-5
p.m., Saturday Aug. 19; Emergency Assistance
to Families from 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sunday, Aug.
20; and DAT Team Training from 6-10 p.m.,
Tuesday, Aug. 22. There is no charge for.any of
these disaster courses. Info/registration: 352-
376-4669 or 386-752-0650 or 386-3624-3405.
Register now!
Deadline Aug. 18
ACT Test registration
The ACT Test will be administered Saturday,
Sept. 16 at local high schools in Florida; Cost:
$29-ACT or $43-ACT/Writing Test; Note: regis-
tration deadline Friday, Aug. 18; late registration
Friday, Aug. 25, late fees apply; Info/registra-
tion: www.actstudent.org or high school guid-
ance counseling offices.
Register now!
Aug. 17
Free workshop on business
loans
Business Enterprise Center (BEC), Small.
Business Development Center and US Small
Business Administration present a free workshop
on the BLX Community Express Loan Program
for residents of Suwannee, Hamilton, Lafayette
and Madison counties from 6-8 p.m., Thursday,
Aug. 17 at Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park in
the Grande.Hall. The program serves minorities,
women and veterans in low to moderate income
areas, HUBZones and other SBA designated ar-
eas. Loan amounts of $5,000 to $50,000; seven
year term; no collateral required; easy applica-'
tion process; fast turn-around; start-up and exist-
ing businesses; all industries considered; and no
tax returns required. Note: A buffet dinner of
lasagna, veggies, salad, garlic toast, tea/water
and dessert will be available for $8 at 5:30 p.m.
for participants. Info/registration: 386-362-6600
or hubzone@suwanneechamber.com.
Aug. 17
NFCC will conduct College
Placement Tests (CPT)
North Florida Community College will con-
duct College Placement Tests (CPT) on comput-
er on at 8:30 a.m., 1:30 p.m. and 6 p.m., Thurs-
day, Aug. 17, in the NFCC Testing Center,
Building No. 16, on the Madisontcampus. Per-
sons taking the tests will be required to register
in NFCC Student Services 24 hours before test-
ing. Info/registration: 850-973-9451.
Aug. 17
Financial resources for
you and your community
FAMU Entrepreneurial Rural Business Devel-
opment Project will host an informational meet-
ing on business development services from 6-8
p.m., Thursday, Aug. 17 at Hamilton County Ex-
tension Office in Jasper. The program offers as-
sistance in the following areas: developing a
business idea/plan, locating grants/loans, ac-
counting/recordkeeping, loan package comple-
tion, non-profit 501(c)3 applications for church-
es, community development corporation creation
and other sources of rural business loans.Cost:
no registration fee required. Info: Phillip Petway,
386-362-2771.
Aug. 17-19
NFCC Sentinel Players offer
"Proof" as summer drama fare
NFCC Sentinel Upstage Players offers three
performances of "Proof' at 7:30 p.m., Thursday-
Saturday, Aug. 17-19 in the Fine Arts Auditori-
um on the NFCC campus in Madison; Cost:
Tickets $5;.Info: 850-973-9481, belld@nfcc.edu.
Final performance for
Millennium Nights sign
up now to entertain!
Friday
Aug. 18
Millennium Nights
The city of Live Oak and Herold White are
sponsoring Millennium Nights every other Fri-
day from 7-10 p.m. at Millennium Park in
downtown Live Oak. Entertainers who wish to
perform 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 will be
set aside for those who perhaps aren't polished
performers yet but want to be this is your time
to shine!
Aug. 18
Chicken pilau dinner
to benefit March of Dimes
A chicken pilau dinner with all the trimmings
will be available from 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m., Friday,
Aug. 18 at Live Oak Fire Station for a $5 dona-
tion.'All proceeds go to March of Dimes. "Pre-
marure babies heed hope. love and you." Tickets
may be purchased in advance and delivery will
be available for five or more orders. Info: Glen-
da Williams, 386-362-2616.
.Aug. 18
Free workshop series explores
practical spirituality
A series of free workshops entitled "Live the
Life of Soul: Practical Spirituality" will be of-
fered at the public library, 1848 Ohio Avenue
South, Live Oak, from 7-8:30 p.m., Friday
evenings thru Sept. 1. Info: 386-842-2221, or
toll-free 877-MEDITATE, or visit
www.knowthyselfassoul.org.
Register now!
Deadline Aug. 18
UF/IFAS offers peanut and
agronomic crop growers
twilight tour set for Aug. 22
The University of Florida/Institute of Food
and Agricultural Sciences (UF/IFAS) will host a
twilight tour for area peanut and agronomic crop
producers from 5:30-8:15 p.m., Tuesday, Aug.
-22 at Top Quality Hay-Tommy Jones Farm in
Gilchrist County; Cost: no charge; Note:
Gilchrist Soil & Water Conservation District will
sponsor a free dinner; Info/registration: 352-463-
3174. .
Aug. 19
American Red Cross Adult CPR
and First Aid class in Lake City
American Red Cross of Suwannee Valley;
Adult CPR and First Aid class; 9 a.m.-3 p.m.,
Saturday, Aug. 19; 264 NE Hemando Ave., Suite
102, Lake City. Info: 386-752-0650.
Aug. 19
Saturday on the Suwannee
featuring Daddy's Money
Saturday on the Suwannee will be held at the
Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park, US 129
North, Live Oak Saturday, Aug 19 featuring
Daddy's Money. Enjoy canoeing on the famous
Suwannee River, horseback riding, bicycling,
golf carting, hiking, hanging out and attending
the Saturday night concerts in the Music Hall.
Tickets $20 at the gate. Other artists scheduled
to perform during the Saturdays-on the Suwan-
nee through Sept. 23 are Ken Mellons, Shenan-
,doah and Keith Canton & the Accelerators. Go
to http://sos.suncountryjamboree.com/ for more
information or to musicliveshere.com.
experience,
NORTH FLORIDA FOCUS AUGUST 9-10, 2006, PAGE 5C
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Allen Boyd (D-North Florida) Staff- Branford third Wednesday; Town Hall, Coun-
cil Chambers, Branford; 1-2:30 p.m.; trained.staff visits to assist constituents; Info: 202-
225-5235, www.house.gov/boyd/.
Allen Boyd (D-North Florida) Staff Live Oak r third Wednesday; City Council
Chambers, City Hall, 101 SE White Ave., Live Oak; 9:30-11:30 a.m.; trained staff visits to
assist constituents; Info: 202-225-5235, www.housc.gov/boyd/.
Alzheimer's Support Group third Thursday (except December) at 3:30 p.m.; Good
Samaritan Center, Dowling Park. Info: Angic Paarlberg, 386-658-5594.
American Legion Post 59-third Tuesday, 7 p.m., Sister's'Restaurant, Branford.
American Legion Post 107 first Thursday: noon-2 p.m., new post home, 10726
142nd St., east of US '1.29; Info: Ron Slater, commander, 386-208-8073 or Richard Buff-
ington, adjutant, 386-364-5985.,
American Legion Auxiliary Unit No. 107 first Saturday; 10-11 a.m.; Suwannee El-
ementary School, next to the track on Pinewood, Live Oak; Info: Pat McLauchlin 386-362-
3524 or Tanya Lees 386-364-8331.
American Legion Post 132 second Tuesday; 7 p.m.; Wellborn Masonic Lodge, on CR
137, downtown Wellborn; Info: Gerald McKean, 386-963-5901.
Bluegrass Pickin First Saturday, 6 p.m., at Trenton Community Center; dates subject
to change; various bluegrass bands; bring your lawn chair and your old flat top or banjo;
Info: Ask for Cloud, 800-990-5410 or 352-284-0668.
Branford Camera Club third Thursday; 7:30 p.m.; Branford Library; Note: no Au-
gust meeting and December meeting second Thursday; Info: Carolyn Hogue, 386-935-
2044.
Christian Mission in Action first Tuesday, 6 p.m., at Triumph the Church and
Kingdom of God in Christ Youth Center, 12001 NW Seventh St., Live Oak; Info: Audrey
Sharpe, 386-364-4560.
Christian Mission in Action Ministry free food and clothing give-away, second Sat-
urday, 11 a.m.-1 p.m., at John H. Hales Park and Recreation Center, Duval Street, Live
Oak; Info: Audrey Sharpe, 386-364-4560.
Cub Scout Pack No. 408 Committee second Tuesday; 6:30 p.m.; Live Oak Church
of Christ, 1497 Irvin Ave. SR 51 South; Info: 386-362-3032, comm_chair@pack408.net,
www.pack408.net; Tiger, Wolf, Bears and Webelos dens (grades one five) every
Thursday-Aug.-May only; at the church; 6:30-8 p.m.; Pack meeting fourth Thursday; at
the church; 6:30-8 p.m.
Disabled American Veterans Chapter No. 126 second Thursday; 6 p.m.; 226 Parsh-
ley St., S.W, Live Oak; Info: 386-362-1701. '
Disaster Animal Response Team (DART) first Tuesday, 5:30 p.m., Companion An-
imal Hospital, 605 N. Houston Street, Live Oak. DART helps out with pets, livestock,
horses, birds and all animals during natural disasters. Volunteers needed. Info: 386-208-
0072.
Dowling Park Volunteers first Saturday; 1100 hours (11 a.m.); training each follow-
ing Saturday at 1100 (11 a.m.); 22992 CR 250, Live Oak.
Florida Gateway Charter Chapter of the American Business Women's Association
- second Thursday; 6 p.m.; locations change; Info: Sandy Harrison at 386-754-0434 or
386-752-0516.
Friends of Suwannee River State'Park second Tuesday; 10 a.m., board meeting;
Suwannee River State Park,'US 90 West, Live Oak; Info: Membership Chair Walter
Schoenfelder, 850-971-5354, wbs@surfbest.net
Girl Scout Leaders, Girl Scouts of Gateway Council first Monday; 7 p.m.;
Woman's Club, Eleventh Street, Live Oak; Info: Mary Check-Cason, 386-362-4475.
Hamilton County Governmental, Bellville Volunteer Fire/Rescue executive board
- sespnd Monday, 7 p.m.
Hamilton County Alcohol and Other Drug Prevention Coalition fourth Wednes-
day;' 9:30-11 a.m., Hamilton County School Board meeting room, JRE Lee Administrative
Complex, Jasper; Info: Grace McDonald, 386-938-4911, mcdonaldgl@alltel.net
Hamilton County Board of Commissioners first Tuesday, 9 a.m., and third Tuesday.
at 6 p.m., County Commissioners' Board Room, courthouse, Jasper. .
Hamilton County Chamber of Commerce, Inc. first Thursday; 6 p.m.; 204 N. Hat-
ley St., Jasper; Info: 386-792-1300.
Hamilton County Council on Aging, Inc. needs volunteer drivers; home-delivered
meals program; Info: Kanoye Capps; 1509 S.W. First Street, Jasper, 386-792-1136.
Hamilton County Development Authority second Thursday; 7 p.m., at 204 NE 1st
St., Sandlin Building, Jasper; Info: 386-792-6828.
Hamilton County Planning and Zoning Board.- second Tuesday, 6 p.m.; Hamilton
County Board of County Commissioners meeting room, Hamilton County Courthouse,
Jasper; open-to the public.
Hamilton County Riding Club first Saturday; 5 p.m.,.meeting-games; Hamilton
County Arena, Jasper; third Saturday; 5 p.m.; trail ride-dinner, location announced at the'
first Saturday meeting; new members welcome; Info: 386-792-2725.
Al-Anon/Mayo Al-Anon Group now meets with Banford Al-Anon Group -
Tuesdays and Fridays, 7:30 p.m., at First United Methodist Church on the comer of
Express and Henry Streets, Branford. Info: Barbara, 386-294-3348; Linda, 386-935-
5362. 1
Alcoholics Anonymous Branford Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, 7:30 p.m.,
Branford United Methodist Church, Express and Henry St., Branford. For more info,
call 386-963-5827 or the District 16 Help Line toll-free, "800-505-0702.
Alcoholics Anonymous Live Oak Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, 8 p.m.,
Precinct Voting Building, Nobles Ferry. Road, Live Oak. Info: District 16 Help Line
toll-free, 800-505-0702.
Alcoholics Anonymous Mavo roup Sundays, Pr.:.rdi, Wednesday 'and
Thursday at 8 p m -, .1.r.n H.:u;e, P F Street, Mayo. Info: 386-294-2423 or.District
16 Help tinW t dll-fie.68'00505-0702.; i;': .
Alcoholics Anonymous Trinity Group Mondays, .7-8 p.m.; Jasper Library; Dis-
trict 16 Help Line toll-free, 800-505-0702.
Alcoholics Anonymous White Springs Courage to Change Mondays, 8 p.m.,
Methodist Church, White Springs. Info: 386-397-1410 or District 16 Help Line toll-
free, 800-505-0702.
Bluegrass Association Saturdays; 6 p.m.: bluegrass jam; Pickin' Shed; except
during .main festival events; Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park, US 129 North, Live
Oak; potluck dinners third Saturday of each month; Info: 386-364-1683.
Bridge Club'- Mondays, 6:45 p.m., Golden Corral Restaurant, Live Oak. Info: 386-
362-3200.
Boy Scout Troop 693 Mondays, 7 p.m., Shrine Club, Bass Road, until further no-
.tice. Info: ,386-776-2863.
Christian Home Educators of Suwannee (C.H&E.S.) a homeschool support
group that meets weekly in Live Oak. For more info e-mail ches3inl@yahoo.com
Civil Air Patrol-Suwannee Valley. Composite Squadron Thursdays, 6:30-9:30
p.m., at tlhe EAA hangar at the. Suwannee County Airport, Live Oak. Membership open
to children ages 12 to 18, and all adults. Info: Capt. Grant W. Meadows Jr. in Live Oak,
386-208-0701. or Capt: Rick Peters in Lake City, 386-623-1356 or www.gain'esville-
cap.org or www.cap.gov.
Dowling Park Volunteers Saturdays; 1100 hours-11 a.m.; at 22992 CR 250, Live
Oak.
Farmer's Market Suwannee County Small Farmer's'i'Market opened April 18.
Local fresh fruit and vegetables available, Tuesdays and Thursdays, thru Thursday,
July 27. Hours: 9 a.m.-i p.m. The site has changed back to the loading dock oftheold.
Monthly Meetings
Hamilton County School Board board meetings, second Monday (third Monday
during June and July); School Board workshops-fourth Mondays-as needed. For times and
locations, visit the district's Web site at www.fim.edu/schools/hamilton/hamilton.
Hamilton County Tourist Development Council second Wednesday; noon; 204 NE
1st St., Sandlin Building, Jasper; Info: 386-792-6828.
Home and Community Educators (HCE) first Wednesday, 9:30 a.m., at Suwannee
County Extension Office, Coliseum Complex, Eleventh Street, Live Oak; new members
welcome; Pleasant Hill-second Monday; McAlpin Community Club, McAlpin; Happy
Homemakers-second Wednesday; Suwannee County Coliseum Complex, Eleventh Street,
Live Oak. Info: 386-362-2771.
Humane Society, Suwannee Valley Animal Shelter second Monday; noon; at the
shelter located on Bisbee Loop, south entrance, in Lee off CR 255, Madison County; Ca-
pacity will be increased to 72-75 animals after remodeling completed. Info: toll-free 866-
Adoptl2, 866-236-7812, www.geocities.com/suwannee.hs.
Jasper City Council Meeting second Monday; 6 p.m.; Jasper City Hall.
Jasper Lions Club Meeting second and fourth Tuesday, 7 p.m., Roosters Diner. Info:
Bob Clark, 386-792-9328.
Jennings Town Council Meeting first Tuesday; 7 p.m.; Jennirigs Town Hall.
White Springs Town Council Meeting: Third Tuesday; 7 p.m.; White Springs Town
Hall.
'Lady of the Lake Quilting Guild Fourth Wednesday, for May, June and July only at
Suwannee River Regional Library, US 129 South, Live Oak; for anyone interested in quilts
and the art of quilting; the quilting'public is invited. Info: Sandy. Lindfors, president, 386-
362-6850, riverfolk@alltel.net.or Joan Murray, 386-758-5980.
Leona 4-H Community Club first Monday; 7 p.m.; home of Avon and Betty Hicks,
6107 180th St., MckAlpin; Info: Betty Hicks, 386-963-4205; Pam Nettles, 386-963-1236.
Lion's Club second Tuesday and fourth Tuesday; 7 p.m.; Farm Bureau meeting room,
.Info: Richard Tucker, 386-963-4577.
Live Oak Artist Guild first Tuesday; 7 p.m.; St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Live.Oak;
Info: Don Strickland, 386-362-5146.
Live Oak Garden Club Sept.-May; Morning Glories-third Friday; Night Bloomers-
third Tuesday, 1302 S.W. Eleventh Street, Live Oak..
Live Oak Senior Citizens first Monday; 10:30 a.m.; Exhibition II Building, Colise-
um Complex, 1302 SW Eleventh St., Live Oak; escorted tours, prices vary; Info: Lula Her-
ring, 386-364-1510.
Suwannee Valley Humane Society Animal Shelter second Monday; noon; at the
shelter located on Bisbee Loop,.south entrance, in Lee off CR 255, Madison County; Ca-
pacity will be increased to 72-75 animals after remodeling completed.Info: toll-free 866-
Adoptl2, 866-236-7812, www.geocities.com/suwanneehs. -
Live Oak, Suwannee County Recreation Board second Wednesday; 5:30 p.m.
Suwannee Parks & Recreation offices, 1201 Silas Drive, Live Oak; Info: 386-362-3004.
MADD Dads Third Thursday; 7 p.m.; Suwannee County Courthouse.
Man To Man Group second Thursday; 7 p.m.; Marvin E. Jones Building, Dowling
Park; free; refreshments provided; Info: American Cancer. Society toll-free 800-ACS-2345
or the loca) office toll-free 888-295-6787 (Press 2) Ext. 114.
Market Days --Advent Christian Village first Saturday; 8 a.m.-1 p.m.; Space-first-
come, first-serve basis, $5 each; Village Square shops open; Info: Lodge Office 386-658-
5200.
McAlpin Community Club second Monday; 7 p.m.; covered dish dinner first; every-
one welcome; purpose to acquaint members of the community services available iti the.
county; Info: Grant Meadows Jr., 386-935-9316 or Shirley Jones, 386-963-5357; building.
rental: Kristie Harrison, 386-364-3400.
MOAA (Military Officers Association of America) fourth Thursday, 6:30 p.m., at
Elks Club, Lake City; former and present officers meet for dinner anr. pi.:.grr in.. Denr.
nis Tarkington, 386-719-7092 or Tandy Carter, 386-719-9706. .
MOMS Club second Wednesday; 11:15 a.m. at the fellowship hall of Bethel Mis-
sionary Baptist Church, go West on US 90 seven miles from 1-75, and 1-1/2 miles from:,
the Columbia/Suwannee County line, 12 miles from Live Oak; Info: 386-397-1254,
MOMSClubofLiveOakLakeCityFl@alltel.net .
'National Active and Retiied Federal Employees (N.A.R.F.E.) Asiociation third
Tuesday; 11:30 a.m.; Quail Heights Country Club, 161 Quail Heights Terrace. Lake CitV:"
guest speakers; all present and retired federal employees invited; Info: 3 .. 5- .,r
386-752-6593.
North Florida Chapter of Newborns in Need first Saturday; 9:31" i Sr Luke'~
Episcopal Church, 1391 SW Eleventh Street, Live Oak; join them inpro:. idiri !'o:. Ih
babies too young to help themselves. Info: Dorothy hillpt. meciiuar,. 3S..3:.2.-.i,-n
North Florida Conservittion and Airboat Alliance second Tuesdj, p m 1.1 Il.
Carver's cook shed: 11166 100 St., Live Oak, fu-r i n. on.r rn.ght u~ p-ar $.-sarnee atl.
ley Electric Cooperative, Inc.; all meetings covenrcd dis itf.ire: .ir. a ..,n:rrcn r,-i.i:,'l
Weekly Meetings
Atlantic Coastline Freight Depot on the east end of the Suswannee Hiwierical Mfu ti rn
US 129 North, Live Oak. They accept both the Senior and WIC Farmer's Market Nu-
.trition Coupons, as well as cash. Scheduled closed dates: Tuesday, May 30 and'Tues-
day, July 4. Vendors call 386-362-1728, 9 a.m.-9 p.m.
Girl Scout Junior Troop 1077 every Friday; 3:30 p.m.; Suwannee River Re-
gional Library, US 129 South, Live Oak. Info: Jenise Freeland, 386-364-4932 or
jenifree@alltel.net.
Greater Vision Support Group every Friday; 9:30 a.m.; thrist Central Min-
istries, 1550 S. Walker Ave., Live Oak, FL 32064; Info: 386-208-1345.
Home Front Ministries weekly meetings; offers spiritual and emotional support
to women going through' separation, divorce or a troubledmarriage; also, offers indi-
S!dlI pr..i, er ministry to xvomen, .regardless of marital status, for healing : le t hurts.
Locaied in Lake City.,Jnfo: 386-75,r2800 or-386-963-4903. .
Jasper KiianiN Club of Hamilton County Wednesdays, 12:15 p.m., J.R. Lee"
Complex, Jasper. Call for an application, 386-792-3484, 386-755-4896 or 386-79.2-
1110; leave name, address and phone or contact number.
Live Oak Singles Group-meeting at a new location; Itifo:.Judy, 386-362-4448 or
Eva, 386-776-1606, from 6-9 p.m. .
Narcotics Anonymous Wednesdays and Saturdays, 8 p.m.; at the .Jasper Public
Library.
Narcotics Anonymous Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6-7 p.m.; Cleoed isr,. irnfo:
Lee Devore, 386-294-3220.
Over Eaters Anonymous Mondays, 11:35 a.m.-12:50 p.m., at Suwannee River
Regional Library, 129 South, Live Oak. We care. Info: 386-364-4749.
Quarterback Club Meeting Mondays, 6:30 p.m:; at Old Nettie Baisden school
'next to the football stadium.
Square Dance '- Vagabond Squares, Thursdays, 7-9:30 p.m,. St. Luke's Episcopal
Church, Newberm Road. Info: Loyce Harrell, 386-963-3225 or Ralph Beekman, 386-
752-2544, .
Suwannee River. Riding Club Mem-
/bership fee $25 per year. Team roping first
and third Friday night. Speed events first
and third Saturday night. Info: 386-935-
2622. li
Suwannee Valley Barbershop Chorus
Tuesday, 7 p.m., Cr pp; leenng Roo,rr,
Suwannee River Regional Library, US 129
e.
ing to keep public lands and waterways open for everyone to use and enjoy. Info: Chris
Aue, 386-658-1092.
Nursing Mom's Group second Friday; 10 a.m.; Suwannee River Regional Library,
'Live Oak; Info: Michelle, 386-776-2955.
Remembering the Loss of Your Baby first Thursday; 11:30 a.m.-l p.m.; Hospice of
North Central Florida, North Building Counseling Room, 4305 NW 90th Blvd.,
Gainesville; open support group for families who have experienced the loss of a baby;
Info: Cheryl Bailey, 352-692-5107, toll-free 800-816-0596.
SHINE Serving Health Insurance Needs of Elders Branford first Wednesday;
9-10 a.m.; Library, US 129 North, Branford; free; trained volunteers help elders and their
caregivers in Suwannee County to understand Medicare and other health insurance pro-
grams make informed decisions" on insurance, Medicare Prescription Drug Cards and on
discounted prescription drug programs and eligibility requirements; Info: Florida Depart-
ment of Elder Affairs toll-free 800-262-2243, Monday Friday, 8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m.
SHINE Serving Health Insurance Needs of Elders Advent Christian Village -
Dowling Park trained volunteers help elders and their caregivers in Dowling Park area
of Suwannee County to understand Medicare and other health insurance programs make
informed decisions on insurance, Medicare Prescription Drug Cards and on discounted
prescription drug programs and eligibility requirements; free; Info: appointment 386-
658-3333 or 386-658-5329; Florida Department of Elder Affairs toll-free 800-262-2243,
Monday Friday, 8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m.
SHINE Serving Health Insurance Needs of Elders Jasper Monday-Friday, 1-4
p.m.; Hamilton Pharmacy Assistance Program, Sandlin Building, 204 NE 1st Street,
Jasper; trained volunteers help elders and' their caregivers in Suwannee County to under-
stand Medicare and other health insurance programs make informed decisions on insur-
ance, Medicare Prescription Drug Cards and on discounted prescription drug programs and
eligibility requirements; free; Info: Florida Department of Elder Affairs toll-free 800-262-
2243, Monday Friday; 8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m.
SHINE Serving Health Insurance Needs of Elders Live Oak second Monday, 1-
3 p.m. or second Thursday, 1:30-2:30 p.m.;, Suwannee River Regional Library, US 129
South, Live Oak; trained volunteers help elders and their caregivers in Suwannee County
to understand Medicare and other health insurance programs make informed decisions on
insurance, Medicare Prescription Drug Cards and on discounted prescription drug pro-
grains and eligibility requirements; free; Info: Florida Department of Elder Affairs toll-free
800-262-2243, M1onday Friday, 8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m.
SHINE Serving Ijealth Insurance Needs of Elders White Springs first and third
Thursday; 9:30-11:30 a.m.; Library, 12797 Roberts Street, White Springs; free; trained
volunteers help elders and their caregivers in Suwannee County to understand Medicare
and other health" insurance programs make informed decisions on insurance, Medicare Pre-
scription Drug Cards and on discounted prescription drug programs and eligibility re-
quirements; Info: Florida Department of Elder Affairs toll-free 800-262-2243, Monday -
Friday, 8:30 a.m.-'4:30 p.m.
Suwannee Chapter of the Florida Trail Association second Monday; 7-9 p.m.;
Su ci. inn Ri er Wiic s-.ijcement District, US.90 and CR 49, Live Oakk Info: Sam Big-
tic. V" .;_:-.1.iYi. Dc.r N al, 386-362-4850; Sylvia Dunnam, 386-362-3256.
Suwannee County Democratic Executive Committee dinner meeting, first Tues-
day, 6:30 p.m. for dinner, meeting at 7 p.m., Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park, US 129
North, Live Oak; Info/RSVP: Monica, 386-330-2036.
S*usannti County Cattlemen's Association third Thursday; 6:30 p.m.; Farmers Co-
op meeting room; Info: Herb Rogers, 386-362-4118.
Su"an-ne Counr) Touri.i Drerlopmeni Council- fourth Tuesday; 1 p.m.; Chamber
of C.:,-irr.m cr. -:er uild.r. _Ir. i.: .A.. Live Oak.
;Suwannce Counn Senior Ci rizina ir:.i Monday; 10:30 a.m., Exhibition II Building,
.I;.erum. C.:.mple.- I02 S.' Elk crnIh Sti i-.c Oak; escorted tours, prices vary; Info:
L ula Herring. '"_n.'..,4. 5I.i
Sunanne Riser \alli- \rihaeo.log SecrtirN third Tuesday; public library, Bran-
h..rd into 3.; n-.": .J4 ii "r
Su nnee \all) Buildders association :,:.:..rnd Thursday; 6 p.m.; Farm Bureau meet-
ing r...om i0-D Du. iirg .e Li c Oik T per person for meal and meeting.
Susaonc \ all s Genealogical Soci-ry first Thursday; 7 p.m., Wilbur St. Live Oak;
Open Tuesd, ind FThur.dJ,:. C 1 m .-noon and 1-5 p.m.; Info: 386-330-0110.
Suwannt \ all&3 Humane_ Soeir. Animal Shelter second Monday; noon; at the
*hc lir l.:.c. ad on B..t.re Loop, south entrance, in Lee ffItR 255, Madis'n County; Ca-
pk rit, ,ill he increate.j r.:. 72-'75, animals after remodeling completed. Info: toll-free 866-
.Jd..pil 2 r..-2 *r...- I': 2 ww.geocities.com/suwanneehs:
Suvannee Vallk) Quilters first and third Thursday; 10 a.m.; Info: Jane, 386-776-
:OiijU -. fier 4 p n .
Susannec Valle) kennel Club third Tuesday; 7:30 p.m.; Hospitality and Recre-
il.:.nil Buildring. Columt.,i County Fairgrounds, Lake City, Lake City.
So.uh, Li. e Oak; Info: Fred Phillips, 386-362-1886.
Suwannew Valley Flight-Civil Air Patrol Thursdays, 6:30-9:30 p.m.,. EAA
harig ir h ithe Su, nrnee C.-'.us, kirp,:r L.T cji. Curreirl', ac-ptinmg applications
for rmember;hip arnd .- elco:re Il.Or inil. .r a aline: li eajp ,oc or www.cap.gov.
TOPS Tike Off P,:.urd Ssens.b',, Thursdays; 8:30 a~m. weigh-in; meetiing9 a.m.;
Lise Oak Co:.mmun.r, Cr.ur i 6 G:.d; Info: Barbara, 386-362-5"33. Pat. 386-935-
3720.
Weight Watchers Mondays, 9:30 a.m. and 6 p.m., St. Luke"s Episcopal, toll-free
HOST FAMILIES NEEDED
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r .hharcy a',t 1-800-888-9040 PU!.r.: E..IE.Td
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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
convenience in keeping appliances running during
storm-related outages, they can also create hazards
for homeowners and electric utility workers.
When operating a generator:
Always operate a generator in accordance with your house to receive power clirelly from a portable generator
manufacturer's guidelines and instructions. as opposed lo power normally supplied by SVEC Transfer
switches isolale ihe circuits supp ied by the generalor and
To avoid CO poisoning, never use a generator indoors or in Dreveni backleedring inadvertently energizing circuits in both
attached garages. Only operate the generator outdoors in a vserrt
,well-ventilated, dry area from'air intakes to the home. .
S 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.
generator using heavy duty, outdoor rated cords with a wire Feeding power back into the utility system during an outage will
gauge adequate for the appliance load. energize the transformer serving the house and could pose a
serious threat to line and service and tree crews working to
If connecting into the house wiring is necessary on a restore power in the area who may not know they are working'
temporary basis, homes must have a transfer switch with an energized line.
installed by a licensed electrician. A transfer 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.
Li S ee Oak, FL 32060 Phone (386) 362-2226
Live Oak, FL 32060 Phone (386) 362-22261
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Children exposed to dangerous air at home
Survey finds homeowners still unaware of indoor air risks
According to a recent survey by the American Lung
Association, 90% of homeowners polled were not aware that
exposure to poor indoor air quality can lead to major health
problems. Results from the study proved that the concept of
indoor air pollution remains relatively ambiguous to most
homeowners.
Gerry Gagnon, Product and Market Manager for Venmar
Ventilation; the leader in state-of-the-art air ventilation systems,
explains: "Most people feel safe in their homes and simply put,
affiliate air toxins with the outdoor environment, particularly
with concern for acid rain, ozone, smog etc. Overall, little
emphasis is placed on the possibility of indoor health related
illness, except in regard to the ambient air or toxic exposures in
the work place."
Despite this commonly held belief; there is now growing
evidence that indoor air pollution can adversely affect human
health. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has
determined that indoor pollution may be 1p00 times higher than
pollution outside.
Today's well-insulated homes only exacerbate the problem as
they often lack the ability to "breathe" freely. Changes in
construction methods driven by energy 'and efficiency issues
since the 1970s, combined with traditional construction
materials and finishes being used, "seal inside" the allergens,
irritants, and toxins, driving the astronomical increases in
respiratory disorders being seen today.
Different homes have different problem areas. For some
homes, it might be as serious as high humidity in the attic that's
eating its way through the roof; while for others it might be
simply a poorly ventilated kitchen that causes unwanted
lingering odors. In most cases, homes have an overly humid
basement that breeds molds and other unhealthy micro-
organisms.
According to a recent report by the Commission for.
Environmental Co-operation, asthma rates among children in
North America are now four times higher than they were 20
years ago.
Experts believe the reason for these staggering increases in
respiratory illness have to do with the fact that we spend 90% of
our time indoors, surrounded by a vast array, of indoor pollutant
sources. High amounts of chemicals, smoke, moisture, allergens
and molds, can contribute to indoor air pollution and are linked
to a series of lung problems such as asthma, chemical
sensitivities and allergies.
As it stands, it is up to the homeowner- to contend with health
problems attributed to indoor air pollution. According to
Gagnon, the most assured.and practical way to clean indoor air
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NEWS YOU CAN USE
Financial resources for you and your community
The Florida A&M Univer-
sity (FAMU) Entrepreneurial
Rural Business Development
Project (ERBDP) will host an
informational meeting from
6-8 p.m., Thursday, Aug. 17
at the Hamilton County Ex-
tension Office in Jasper. The
meeting will be primarily de-
signed to provide visibility
CONSUMER ALERT
Marine tube recall
and highlight the ERBDP's
business development ser-
vices which includes assis-
tance in the following areas:
developing a business
idea/plan, locating
grants / loans ,
accounting / recordkeeping,
loan package completion,
non-profit 501(c)3 applica-
tions for churches, commu-
nity development corpora-
tion creation and other
sources of rural business
loans.
The project receives fund-
ing from the US Department
of Agriculture (USDA) Rural
Business Cooperative Ser-
vices. The overall mission of
the project is to provide rural.
communities help in jump-
starting their business vision.
USDA, FAMU Cooperative
Extension, UF/IFAS Exten-
sion and Suwannee RC&D
Council will be on hand at
the meeting.
No registration fee re-
quired.
For more information, call
Phillip Petway, 386-362-2771..
WHO: FAMU Entrepre-
Representatives from the neurial Rural Business De-,
velopment Project.
WHAT: informational
meeting on business devel-
opment services
WHEN: 6-8 'p.m., Thurs-
day, Aug. 17
WHERE: Hamilton Coun-
ty Extension Office in Jasper
COST: no registration fee
r e q u i r e d
Contact: Phillip Petway, 386-
362-2771
The Florida Department of
Agriculture and Consumer'
Services (FDACS) recently
announced that federal safe-.
ty officials and the manufac-
turer of a marine kite tube
are working together in the'
voluntary recall of .19,000 of
the devices because of their
association with numerous
injuries and two deaths.
The US Consumer Product.
Safety Commission (CPSC)
arid Sportsstuff Inc., of Oma-
ha, Neb., have already
pulled the product-the
Sportsstuff Weg6 Kite Tube-
off the market and are now
asking consumers who have
purchased the items to im-
mediately stop using them.
Consumers who purchased
the tubes are asked to call
Sportsstuff toll-free, at 866-
831-5524 to learn how to ob-
tain free replacement prod-
ucts.
The tube, which cost be-
tween $500 and $600 when
sold between last October
and earlier this month, is a.
10-foot-wide circular. \el-
low, inflatable watercraft de-
signed to be towed behind a
power boat. A rider in the
tube becomes airborne b\
pulling on handles attached
to the tube.
According to the CPSC.
the tube has been implicated
in 39 accidents and at least
two deaths. Injuries have in-
cluded a broken neck, a
punctured lung, as well at
chest, back and facial in-
juries.
FDACS assists the C PSC in
the recall of dangerous items-
by.. checking stores, thrift
shops and other location-
where any such items may
remain.
New tax exemption
for agricultural producers
The Florida Agriculture The exemption covers xir-
and Consumer Services an- tually all aspects of a farmer
nounced recently that a new or rancher's business opera-
state law that takes effect this tion, including the prepara-
month exempts electricity tion, planting, cultivating.
used for agricultural produc- harvesting and processing of
tion from the state's.sales tax. agricultural products. It n-
"We are grateful that the, cludes aquaculture, horticul-
Legislature enacted this ture, floriculture, viticulture,
meaningful relief measure. forestry. dairy, lives :k,
which will assist our agricul- poultry, bees and any or all
tural producers in. helping forms of farm products.
them hold down their pro- To qualify for the e\emp-
duction costs," Florida Agri- tion, -agricultural producers
culture and Cohsumer Ser- must furnish their utility
vices Commissioner Charles provider with an exemption
H. Bronson said. certificate .stating that the
Under terms of the law, electricity will be used di-
which took effect July 1, the rectly and exclusively for the
exemption requires"' that production or processing of
those requesting it separate- agricultural products. Pro-
ly meter electricity used in ducers can contact the Flori-
production activities from.. da Department of Revenue
the electricity used for other for forms and other informa-
purposes. If the electricity is tion about the exemption at
centrally. metered .and is www.myflorida.com/dor-
used for both tax-exempt or they can call the agency's
and taxable purposes, the taxpayer services section toll
purchase of the electricity.is free at. 800-352-3671 or 850-
.subject to tax. 488-6800.
Poole Realty, Inc. 'NE 386-362-4539
* 123 E. Howard Street TOLL FREE- 1-800-557-7478
Live Oak, FL 32064 (MAIL: info@poolerealty.com)
* FIVE ACRES- located on paved road near town. Restricted to 1,500 sqft
home. $89,500. Call Ronnie Poole, 362-4539. MLS#52028
* 20 ACRES of Beautiful Pasture, great location and only located mile from
pased road. This would make a gorgeous home site. $198,500. Call Kellie
Shirah, 208-3847. MLS451"03
* BLUE SKY FARMS...Iot 13, 68th Street, 10 acres, open and ready for your
home or mobile home, high and dry, near Suwannee River, $85,000. Call
Glenda McCall, 208-5244. M1S1S51192
SA HUNTER'S DREAM- This 40 acre parcel planted in pines is home to
deer. turkeys, and wild hogs. CR 255 not far from the Suwannee River and
I1-10. Great place for your new home or your hunting camp! 5300,000. Call
Nelda Hatcher, 386-688-8067. NMLS452873
: *NA TURILT WOODED 15 acre tract- 1/4 mile off paved road- 1 1/2 mile
to I-10. $160,000. Rhonda Miller, 362-4169. MNLS#46708
*60 AC RES- in Suwannee Couinty. This 60 acre parcel located in Dowling
Park is to be divided into (3) 20 acre parcels. Has 4 year old planted pines,
county maintained graded road, capped two inch irrigation well. Great
investment potential or great location for your new home. Can buy I parcel
or all 3. Call Nelda Hatcher, 386-688-8067. MLSr52419
* 9 AC RES of wooded river property. Approx 4 acres on the river w/ river
frontage and approx 5 acres directly across the street with graded road
frontage. Not far from Live Oak and just outside While Springs. $225,000.
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The American Cancer Society (ACS) of North Central Florida Reaching out to
seniors in our area. A variety of locations all over the north central Florida area are avail-
able for each program. Contact the American Cancer Society toll-free at 800-ACS-2345
for more information or on the web atwww.cancer.org. Or contact ACS locally at 352-
376-6866, ext. 114 or 127. Support groups:
I Can Cope-a free educational program for people facing cancer?-eithcer personally of
as a caregiver. This program is offered through'a partnership between the Florida Divi-
sion of the American Cancer Society and the Florida Society of Oncology Social Work-
ers and provides participants with reliable information, peer support, and practical coping
skills.
Rond To Recovery Lack of transportation is one 6f the biggest'challenges for thou-
sands of cancer patients. Many need daily or weekly treatment and they don't have a car
or are too ill to drive. The Road to Recovery program provides volunteer drivers to trans-
port cancer patients to and from these life-saving cancer treatments.
Look Good ... Feel Better a free, community-based program that teaches beauty
techniques to female cancer patients currently in chemotherapy or radiation treatment to
help restore their appearance and self-image. This partnership between the American
Cancer Society; the Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association Foundation; and the
National Cosmetology Association enables certified and licensed beauty professionals to
help cancer patients regain self-confidence during their treatment.
Reach to Recovery connects breast.cancer patients with trained breast cancer sur-
vivors. Breast cancer survivors provide free one-on-one support and information to help
cope with their breast cancer experience.
Man to Man provides men with prostate cancer a comfortable, commuriity-based
setting for discussion, education and support. The program provides men with free sup-
port on individual and group levels, and offers participants the opportunity to educate
their communities and advocate for prostate cancer issues.
Another Way, Inc. Support Groups support groups for victims and survivors of do-
mestic violence; Info: 386-792-2747, toll-free hot line 800-500-1119.
Branford Farmers' Market Mondays, 2-6 p.m. through June at the Community .
Center at Hatch Park, 403 SE Craven Street, Branford. Available will be locally grown
fruits, vegetables, flowers and other agricultural products. This market is certified as a re-
demption point for Farmers' Market Nutrition Program coupons for WIC and Elder re-
cipients. Info: 386-935-1146 or 386-454-3950.
Childbirth classes (free) Suwannee County Health Department; every Tuesday; 6-8
p.m.; Info or to register: Colcen Cody, 386-362-2708, ext. 218.
Christian Home Educators of Suwannee (CHES) home school support group;
weekly park days; informal meetings; fellowship for parents and kids; Info:
ches3inl@yahoo.com orTammny, 386-362-6939.
Christian Mission in Action Ministry free food and clothing give-away, second
Saturday, 11 a.m.-I p.m., at John H. Hale Park and Recreation Center, Duval Street, Live *
Oak; Info: Audrey Sharpe, 386-364-4560.
Community Concerts of Lake City typical performances include jazz, swing, and .
often Broadway performers. Reciprocity Program: North Florida Community College and
North Florida Community College. Info and/or tickets: Herman Gunter, 386-362-7101;
Joan Radford,.386-364-4923.
Department of Children and Families (DCF) DCF service center, 501 Demorest
St., Live Oak; public assistance recipients get help in completing. voter registration appli-
cations; Info: 386-362-1483. .
Disaster Action Team Volunteers Needed The American Red Cross of Suwannee
Valley; needs volunteers; Disaster Action Team; Info: 386-752-0650.
:The Story of Dowling Park" Advent' Christian Village (ACV) at Dowling Park;
speaking engagement or a tour for your organization, club or church; ACV representatives
available; free videotape;. Info: 386-658-5110, toll-free 800-714-3134, e-mail
ccarter@acvillage.net;' www.acvillage.net.
Experience Works a national nonprofit organization, (formerly Green Thumb) pro-
vides'training and employment services to older workers-over 55 and with a limited in-
come-in Suwannee County through the Senior Community Service Employment Program
(SCSEP); minimum wage-20 hours per week. Info: Lake City One Stop, 386-755.9026,
ext. 3129 for Loretta or ext. 3134 for Ronald; www.experienceworks.org.
Experimental Airplane Association (EAA) Breakfast fourth Saturday; breakfast
served from 9-11 a.m,; at the EAA Chapter Building at the Suwannee. County Airport;
eggs, sausage, pancakes, toast, coffee, fruit and juice for $4.50; the EAA Chapter spon-
sors two students from NJROTC to go to the Air Academy in Oshkosh, Wis.
Figure drawing classeswith live model by John Rice Wednesday, 6:30-8:30 p.m.,
local artist and gallery owner offers figure drawing classes with a live model; at Suwan-
nee High S.chool, $5 per class-to pay the model; anyone high school age or older is wel-
FYI Meetings
come to attend; bring your pencils; Info: 386-362-2066. .
Florida Museum of Natural History in Gainesville Florida's state natural history
museum, near the intersection of Southwest 34th Street and Hull Road, University of
Florida Cultural Plaza, Gainesville; 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday-Saturday and 1-5 p.m., Sun-
day; closed Thanksgiving and Christmas; The Butterfly Rainforest is a permanent exhib-
it and includes nectar flowers and orchids from around the world to support hundreds of
live butterflies. Pre-school and home school programs offered. NOTE: During 2006, Mu-
seum will offer a number of summer classes for students in grades 1-6. Info: 352-846-
2000, www.flmnlh.ufl.edu. .
Food Bank of Suwannee Valley a division of Catholic Charities of Lake city whose
purpose is to distribute food to member agencies for further distribution in the four coun-
ty service areas, to help eliminate hunger. These 14 member agencies serve Columbia,
Suwannee, Hamilton and Union counties and have distributed over 250,000 pounds of
food since'August 2005. Volunteers are always needed, call Glenda Parton at 386-755-.
5683.
Friends of Suwannee River State Park memberships available; non-profit organi-
zation; monthly bird walks will be held every fourth Saturday at 8 a.m., meet at the ranger
station,, bring binoculars and your favorite bird identification book, park admission $4;
Info: membership chair Walter Schoenfelder, 850-971-5354, wbs@surfbest.net.
Gainesville Downtown Coinmunity Plaza Free Friday night fun for everyone every
Friday night from 8-10 p.m., May 5-Oct. 27, Gainesville's Downtown Community Plaza,
in the heart of historic downtown Gainesville, will come alive with the area's most tal-
ented performers. The "Let's Go Downtown" Plaza Series, presented by the City of
Gainesville's Department of Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs, will feature a myriad.
of musical and performing arts. Something for everyone: original pop, Beatle's tunes and
blues jams, latin, pop, rock,.jazz and tributes. Free and open to the public. Info: 352-334-
ARTS, 352-334-2787, or Linda Piper, 352-334-5064, www.gvlculturalaffairs.org.
GED Tests Suwannee-Hamilton Technical Center; mandatory registration session
before test; Info: Lynn Lee, 386-364-2782; age waivers, Lynne Roy, 386-384-2763, coun-
selor.
Haven Hospice of the Suwannee Valley Helping Hands Volunteer Orientation -
first Wednesday, 10-11 a.m.; or, third Tuesday, 5-6:30 p.m.; at Hospice of the Suwannee
Valley, 618 SW.FL Gateway Drive, Lake City; Info: Carolyn Long, 386-752-9191.
High Springs Farmers' Market Downtown Historic High Springs Thursdays, 2-
6 p.m.; sponsored by the City of High Springs; behind City Hall on NW Second Street;
Info: 386-454-3950.
Lafayette County Veterans DD Form 214, "Certificate of Release or Discharge
from Active Duty" can be recorded in the Clerk of Court's office, Lafayette County Cour-
thouse, Mayo.
Lake Butler Singles Club Saturdays, 7 p.m., at Lake Butler Community Club; cov-
ered dish dinner 7-8 p.m., dancing 8 -11 p.m.; no smoking and no alcoholic beverages are
allowed; membership fees required; Info: Mildred-Johns, 386-758-8223 or Margie Paulk,
386-294-3128.
LillyAnswers Program Available to Floridians 65 and older, who are enrolled in
Medicare, have an annual income below 200 percent of the federal poverty level and have
no other drug coverage. Info: www.lillyanswers.com, toll-free 877-RX-LILLY.
Live! At Dowling Park'Artist Series 2006-2007 Advent Christian Village "Live!
at Dowling Park" Artist Series 2006-2007 presents performances monthly; Reciprocity
Program: North Florida Community College and Community Concerts of Lake City, Inc.
Tickets available at Advent Christian Village Cashier's Office, Suwannee Count'Cham-
bei of Commerce and.The Music Center in Live Oak. Info/schedule of events: Retirement
Services, 386-658-5400, dgrillo@acvillage.net or http://artistseries.acvillage.net.
Love INC A. non-profit Christian group; represents local churches; finds help for
valid needs; Info: Ginny Peters, 386-364-4673, Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.- noon.
MDA Assists people with ALS; help with purchase and repair of wheelchairs; sup-
port groups; expert-led seminars; Info: www.als.mdausa.org. www.mdausia.org/chat.
Marine Corps League First Tuesday, 7 p.m., The Suwannee Valley Detachment of
the Marine Corps League of the United States meets at Wellborn Community Center;
ladies auxiliary meets at same time and place, Info: Jerry Curtis, 386-984-6755; Janet
Morgan, 386-362-2068.
Marriage? Help me! A program presented by Solid Rock Ministries, Inc. Of Jasper;
.at no charge to anyone. Helping to apply Christian principles to our every day living,
Florida state certified. Info: 386-792-2603.
Morningside Nature Center Living History Farni, Gainesville Living History
Days; Barnyard Buddies; Discover and Do; Who's Who in the Woods; A Night -at the
Owlery; Info: 352-334-2170, www.natureoperations.org.
NFCC offers ed2go on-line courses in many different subject areas; instructor-led,
affordable, informative, convenient and highly interactive; requires Internet access, e-
mail and Netscape Navigator or Microsoft Internet Explorer; course fees vary; Info: Suzie
Godfrey, 850-973-9453, conmlmunityed@nfcc.edu, www.ed2go.com/nfcc. .
NFCC TABE (Test of Adult Basic Education) every Monday at 6 p.m. and every
Tuesday at 1:30 p.m.; NFCC Technical Center, Madison campus; Photo ID; Info/Prc-reg-
istration: 850-973-9451.
NFCC College Placement Tests on computer; every Thursday; 8:30 a.m. and 1:30
p.m.; NFCC Technical Center, Bldg. 13; Madison campus; registration required 24 hours
before testing; $10 fee; Info/pre-registration: 850-973-1612.
NFCC E-Spotlight provides weekly information Events, currelit college news and
happenings delivered directly to your e-mail address; Info: 850-973-1613, Kiln Scarboro,
scarborok@nfcc.cc.
Narconon Arrowhead Drug addiction can'leave an individuals, family and friends
feeling helpless and out of control. Narconon offers free counseling, assessments and re-
ferrals to rehabilitation centers nationwide Info: toll-free, 800-468-6933, www.stopad-
diction.com.
North Central Florida Sexual Assault Center, Inc. provides individual and group
counseling for victims of rape and incest; 18 years old'or older, victims of rape, sexual
abuse or incest is eligible; services free and confidential; Call victim advocate, Erica Nix
toll-free at Pager Number, 800-400-7140; Info: 386-719-9287.
North Florida Workforce Development strives to help dislocated workers and oth-
er jobseekers find employment in a prompt manner; office hours at One-Stop Centers in
Hamilton:. 386-792-1229, Jefferson: 850-342-3338, Lafayettei 386-294-1055, Madison:
850-973-9675, Suwannee: 386-364-7952 and Taylor: 850-5,84-7604; 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Mon-
day-Friday and alternate Saturdays, 9 a.m.-I p.m.
Old Time Gospel Memorial Jamboree-first.Friday, 6:30 p.m., in Lee Worship Cen-
ter, 398 Magnolia Drive, Lee; free Gospel concert; open mike; everyone is invited, bring
a covered dish and bring a friend; door prize; free will offering and donations taken to
benefit the roof building fund and expenses of the sing; groups, singers and pickers, if you
want to perform or for more information, contact Allen and Brenda McCormick, 850-971-
4135, after 6 p.m.
Operation Cleansweep FDACS and FDEP sponsor Operatiop Cleapsweep to collect
and safely dispose'of pesticides in Florida; Cost: Free; Info: toll-free 877-851-5285,
www.dep.state.fl.us/waste/categories/cleansweep-pesticides/ or local Household H'az-"
ardous Waste program, www.earth911.
Parents of ADD and ADHD Children support group; Info: Lea-Anne Elaine, 386-
362-7339.
Pregnancy Crisis Center The Live Oak Pregnancy Crisis Center, 112 Piedmont St.,
Live Oak, is open Wednesday-Friday, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.; confidential counseling, free preg-
nancy tests, clothes for expectant mothers and infants; referrals to pro-life doctors; groups
and churches may sponsor baby showers with donation of the gifts to the center; needed:
maternityty clothes and hangers; Info: 386-330-2229 or toll-free 800-696-4580.
Prescription Assistance patients who need help paying for their prescription medi-
cines should call Partnership for *Prescription Assistance, toll-free 800-477-2669,
www.pparx.org
Prescription drugs nationwide free medication program eligibility based on
three qualifications: doctor must assist in application process, no prescription drug cov-
erage and earn less than $2,000 per month; Lawson Healthcare Foundation, a non-profit
public benefit organization; Info: Ekecutive Director Stephanie Tullis, toll-free 888-380-
MEIDS (6337), ext. 205 during normal business hours or access the Foundation's new
Web site at www.A2ZMedline.com.
Regional Heart Disease ,and Stroke Prevention Coalition serving Suwannee,
Lafayette, Hamilton, Madison, Jefferson and Taylor counties; .meets quarterly; Info: Dir
Sana.King,. 850-342-0170, ext. 220.
Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park.- The Suwannee River Bluegrass Association
every Saturday night; 6 p.m.; bluegrass jam; Pickin' Shed; except during main festival
events; Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park, US 129 North, Live Oak; potluck dinner third
Saturday; Info: 386-364-1683..
Sun. Country Jamboree second Saturday of each month at Spirit of the Suwannee
Music Park, US 129 North, Live Oak;.Info/tickets: 386-364-1683.
Stephen Foster State Culture Center State Park, White Springs first Saturday,
Cracker Coffeehouse, 7-9 p.m., auditorium; open stage night with songs, stories, yodel-
ing, music and much more- Coffee and desserts available for sale. Free admission; Lo-
cated on US 41, three miles from 1-75 and nine miles from 1-10. Info/schedule of events:
386-397-4331, www.FloridaStateParks.org/stephenfoster/.
Suwannee.County Historical Museum free admission, open from 9 a.m.-3 p.m.,
Monday-Friday, US 129 North, Live Oak. Info: 386-362-1776.
Trinity
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brought them through
the door," she. said;
SBias moveii to Live .
Oak from Illinois "after.
she finished school. The
move was made to work
at ACV as a commitment
from the scholarship she
received for college. Her
tuition was paid by fed-
eral dollars in exchange
. for her to work in an
area designated as un-
der-served-. But she is no
stranger td a rural area.
She was from a small
town in Southern, Illinois
about the size of Live
Oak.
Bias really enjoys the
atmosphere and people
in Live Oak.
"This is kind pf a spe-
cial population," she
said. "There are a lot of
under privileged people
here. They reach out to
some place where they
know they can get help."
Her job is not the only
new thing in her life.
Bias got married four-
months ago to Robbie.
He is a musician, a sales
representative and
works on computers. She
also gained a step
daughter out of the mar-
riage five-year-old "
Mattie. She has a daugh-
ter, Janelle, who was re-.
cently married to, Brian
Smothers. Her daughter
also gained a step son
out of the marriage -
Caleb.
Bias and her husband
attend .church at Hatch.
Bend Apostolic church in
'Brarford. -
*: Wayne Rahming is the
supervising physician for
Trinity Family Clinic at
River Oaks, but Bias sees
all the patients.
ances. They also accept
Medicare and Medicaid.
Trinity's hours are
from 8 a.m..- 5 p.m.
Nlonday, Wednesday"
and Friday.. They recent
'ly expanded their..hours
to 7 p.m.. on Tuesday
and Thursday. They are
She said the center also opened two Satur-
treats patients of all: ages
and takes most insur-
days a month from 9
a.m. 1 p.m.
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across from Branford High School. 1504 to a former governor's family! Just under
sq. ft., 3/2 with attached double car 3000 sq. ft., large dining room, numerous
garage. Nicely'landscaped. Ready foi fireplaces, 4/2, large front porch with lake
you to move in! MLS 54330 Call Sharon view. MLS-54314 Call Ginger Parker
Selder 365-1203 752-6704
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shopping! 3/2, large eat-in kitchen with Oak. Redone with laminate flooring, tile
bay window, split bedroom plan. Two car baths and kitchen. Close to Rounid-About
attached garage. MLS 54173 Call'Kay and shopping. MLS 53951 Call Linda
Priest 386-365-8888 Roddehberry 386-590-0275
LAND AND MORE!
3/4 ACRE not far from town. Well and septic. Near schools, shopping.
$44,900 MLS 51092 Call Sophia Parker 352-246-4554
2.66. ACRES only 1 block to Santa Fe Rivert High and Dry! MLS 54174
Call Sharon Selder 365-1203 or Linda Roddenberry 590-0275
1 ACRE with well and septic in homes only area. Beautiful homesite.
Close in to schools, shopping. MLS 52713 Call Sharon Selder 365-1203 or
Bryan Smithey 965-2922
LAKE JEFFERY Lakefront homesite, 5.44 acres. MLS 53084 Call Julia
DeJesus 344-159( i
THE RIGHT SPOT for *,our hcme or mobile home 4 acres. South of
io'.\n M, 9 i ;i _iLS 52161 Call Julia De.leu -344- 1I.I'
284106-F
BUSINESS SERVICES
DRUM LESSONS Call Joel Turner
386-688-1972
DRY CARPET CLEANING,
Residential and Industrial. No down
time, free demonstrations, free
estimates. H&H Cleaning Services
386-208-1035 or 386-208-6256
First Day
ESTABLISHED DISTRIBUTORSHIP
Available in 3 county area. Potential,.
6 figure income. Call 800-538-5811
First Day
PAYING TOO MUCH FOR TREE &
LAWN SERVICE? 100% Satisfaction
guaranteed, free estimates, beat any
price up to 10%. Licensed & Insured.
Cody Lewis Tree & Land 386-623-
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PIANO LESSONS! Ladies-Any Age.
A fast, easy way. Chords-Left and
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Cleaning Services
MATTRESS CLEANING &
Sanitizing Business. Over 4000
European Dealers. New in U.S.
Removes dust mites/ harmful
allergens. Big profits, small
investment Complete
training/support. Hygienitech 1-
888-999-9030
Opportunities
ALL CASH CANDY ROUTE Do.
You Earn $800 in a Day? 30
Machines and Free Candy. All For
$9,995. Call 1-888-753-3430
AIN#BO2000033 CaH Us: We Will.
Not Be Undersold!
-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
Excellent income +- New business
opportunity. Fastest growing
industry in the USA. If you drink
coffee, why not drink healthy coffee?
1-800-801-8945.
LOCAL VEND BIZ. $6695.
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Miscellaneous
FRESH GREEN PEANUTS,
handpicked, washed and graded.
Truluck Farms, 2 mi. E. of O'Brien
386-935-0545 or 386-647-7968 or
386-647-7969 Call for info. and
directions.
First Day
INVENTORY CLEARANCE
SPORTS & HOBBY SHOP
Ceramic Shop Closing in Live Oak.
Good for new start-up. business..
Large greenware stock; 2 kilns,
paints, sprays, other finishes, paint
brushes, cleaning tools, sponges,
etc. 'Decals, lights & electrical
wirings. Please call Stacey Gamble
386-362-6332
First Day
SATELLITE DISH FOR INTERNET
Hughes, previously direc way. Latest
model No. 7000, Plus modem and
etc. Original price $600.00 asking
$400.00 OBO Call 386-362-7308
FINANCIAL SERVICES
PERSONAL SERVICES
Health Care
STAIR LIFTS : : Trouble Climbing
Your Stairs? New Reconditiorned
- Rentals Free Installation .
"Florida Stair Lifts" 1877-850-6781
FOR RENT-
3BR, 2BA DWMH,
CENTRAL H/A.
FIRST MONTH'S
RENT PLUS
DEPOSIT TO
MOVE IN..
WATER, SEWER
& GARBAGE
INCLUDED.
NO PETS
386-330-2567
226322-F
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EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
First Day
Want to be a CNA?
Don't want to wait?
Express Trainifig Services
is now offering our quality
Exam Prep Classes, day/eve, in
Lake City. Class sizes limited.
Next class 09/11/06.
Call 386-755-4401
Secondary
ADULT HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA
AT HOME. Nationally accredited
since 1971. Tuition $399/Easy
payment plan. Free Brochure 1-800-
470-4723, American Academy, visit
our Web'
www.diplomaathome.com.
A PETS
LOST AN ANIMAL? WANT TO
ADOPT? ..Call Suwannee County
Animal Control at 386-208-0072. M-F
from 9 a.m.- 5 p.m.
Pets for Sale
YORKSHIRE TERRIER & MALTESE
PUPPIES Ready to go CKC
registered. All shots"and wormed.
Male. and female $350.00 to
$800.00. Cash only Call 1-229-559-
1585 .
Pets for Free i
BLACK LAB PUPPY 18mo. old,
Male, Neutered, Up todate on all
vaccination & heart worm treatment.
Free to a loving home. 850-971-5124
Double and
single wide
mobile homes
for rent on
their own lots
in the
Live Oak area.
Ask for
Larry Olds.
386-362-2720
2. 74137-F
6 CULTURE
MERCHANDISE
Building Materials
LUMBER LIQUIDATORS
HARDWOOD FLOORING. from .99
CENTS SQ. FT. Exotics, Oak
Bamboo, Prefinished & Unfinished.
Bellawood w/50 year prefinish, plus
A tot Morel We Deliver Anywhere,
5 Florida Locations, 1-800-
FLOORING (356-6746)
METAL ROOFING All Types, Save
$$$ buy direct from manufacturer.
20 colors in stock all accessories.
QuiCk turn around. Delivery, Gulf
Coast Supply & Manufacturing, Inc.
888-393-0335
Electronics
HUGE ENTERTAINMENT
PACKAGE No $$ Down. Only
$37.95 Per Week! 32" Television,
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Karaoke System. Call 1-800-868-
8966
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Mobile Homes
and
Land for sale.
Financed
by owner.
Ask for
Larry Olds.
386-362-2720
Ratlff and Associates Realty Group, Inc.
REALTORS APPRAISERS FORESTERS
386-792-8484
o www.ratliffrealtygroup.com .S
$359,000 2,115 Sq. Ft, 4+ Acres Lakefront,
STlnprades Executive Home.
$175,000 3BR/2BA, fireplace,
2-car garage, .5 ac. Shady Oak Subdivision
$250,000 DWMH 10 Ac,.4-2 Suwannee
County, close to Spirit of Suwannee
$318,160: 64AC+/- SR.6 E frontage, planted'
pines, natural hardwoods, excellent hunting
tract.
$119,900 Brick 3i5K/1BA on 1.3 acre.
Beautiful hardwood floors
COMMERCIAL: $85,000: Frame/Metal Commercial
Building on US 41 Immediate Occupancy .
$330,000. 32 Ac w/split log cabin, planted pine,
pond, fenced, great hunting spot.
$750.0)0 INCOMNE PROPERTY Industrial
Warehouse and Mini Warehouse Units. Call Ron
for detailed information.
S.$169,000 3/2 on 2 c, large workshop w/3
rooms, barn, fenced. CR 152..
$299,000 Brick, Lakefront, 3BR/ 2BA, great
room, fireplace, guest house, 2 AC
. $68,500: DWMH w/creek frontage. Grafiite
countertops, community pool, fishing lake.
$599,000 Commercial Building, US 41
frontage, 12,000 sq. ft. Terrazzo flooring. Call
. Ron for details. Great for Fitness Center.
P.O. BOX 191 106 HATLEY STREET SE JASPER, FLORIDA 32052
$65,900:5 acre corer lot, paved road-
frontage. Excellent honie frontage.
$349,000 2 story, 8 AC, 4-2-1, fenced, pool, pool
house, pond, fireplace, many extras
$258,500: 47 ac. paved road frontage, pines and
hardwood, wildlife habitat. (5500/ac)
Ratliff & Associates has over 25 years of experience
in lamiiton County & offers a full line.of real estate
services.. Our staff" consists of REALTORS,
REALTOR-Associates, Appraisers and Forestry
Consultants. Services include real estate listings,
sales, appraisals, market value. estimates, timber
,cruise and timber -sales. We offer FREE market
value estimates if .y6u are considering selling your
*property. Call our office if we can be of assistance
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SIf you are interested In a career In real estate or.if
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"us'a call,for an Intervilew. We. are looking for a few
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RECREATION
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First Day
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Condominiums
MERRITT ISLAND "Condo Auction!"
Showing Times: 8/12/06 & 8/13/06
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Houses for Rent
BRICK HOME, 2BD/1BTH, Jasper
$600.00 Mo. First, last & security.
Call: Century 21 Jackie Taylor
&
Assoc. 386-752-4663
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
HOUSE FOR RENT 3BR, 1.5Bth,
cntrl air, fridge, stove, DW in
downtown, Live Oak. $700 + 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.
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.
Vacation Rentals
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386-364-7936
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Equal Housing Opportunity
OCALA, FL 4/3/2 home shows like
new. Triple split plan (two master
suites) on half acre. Updated
kitchen. Year-old appliances, paint
in & out, custom verticals, a/c, alarm
system, and 12x24 shed. Approx.
1700 sq. ft. u/air. 1996 built.
Landscaped. Quiet country setting
with new upscale homes in
neighborhood and easy access to I-
75. $234,900: 352-347-4390.
Condominiums
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FLA Space Coast, "Old .FLA" charm,
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Mobile Homes
First Day
DESTINY DWMH-2006, 28X52.
Three bedroom/two bath, fireplace.
Lived in only 10 months. Off 164th
Street in McAlpin. Needs to be
moved. $28,000. Call 386-776-2311.
First Day
DOUBLEWIDE 3BD/2BTH, $600.00
mo. + $600.00 Security Deposit. For
more info. call 386-935-1705
CASH DEALSl!!! BEST PRICING IN
FLORIDA ON NEW OR USED
MANUFACTURED HOMES! 386-
752-5355
FOR SALE! Land Home Packages,
New and Used. While They Last! Call
RON NOW! 386-397-4960
Have something to Trade??? Your
Trade in is your down payment on a
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Freedom may not be your first stop
but let us be your last. Please Call
386-752-5355
If you own land I may be able to
OWNER FINANCE a new or used
mobile home for you 386-365-8549
LOCATIONi!' Beautiful
Neighborhood, Excellent Schools
and MOREl!! For Your New Home
Call RUBY 386-303-1557
Need a Home? Have no cash down,
but own your land. Call LYNN 386-
,.. 365-5129
North Carolina. Easy access, great NEW!!! Fleetwoo'd Homes at 2005
yveiz 1 r0nr I,:. ,cl'j.V.3eValle,, 30min- -Prices. ,ALSO,- -(12) 28x36, 2
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Mountain Stream with picnic area, $14,900 + Set Up and Delivery.
Fireplace, Sleeps 10. All Amenities. CALL RICK 386-752-5355
$500/wk, $1600/mo. 386-330-4207 NEWS FLASH!!!! New '3/2
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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
Homes for Sale
MUST SELL BY OWNER
2000 Homes of Merit 3bd/2ba on
1.18 acres in Sugar Mill Farms
Subdivision in Live Oak Fl. On paved
road'close to schools and shopping.
Side by side frig, above stove
microwave, stove, washer and dryer
included. Great location and friendly
neighbors. $95,000.00 or best offer.
Call 386-364-2832 or 386-590-0355
leave message if noanswer, will
return all calls.
HaveYu
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From $35,900 Call RUBY 386-303-
1557 or 561-452-5284
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A-frame rock foundation, restricted 5
acres, homeowners association
1,998 sq ft living area
www.sherrillfaw.com Sherrill Faw
336-957-7600
NORTH GEORGIA MOUNTAINS
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Ask for Debby Howard 119 E GR
2/2 Mobile Home in Taylor County -ST, STE 2
with new 14' x 14'addition, 100 acres readyfor development 9' 207A PE
covered shelter with concrete ., i t, t I, t ol.is Perry,.o rida.. Ochlocknee River Front lot. 3/4 acre, FLORIDA;
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deeded community Boat Dock on
Lake Chickamauga $49,900.
Chattanooga just 30 min. South.
Call Mountain Lake Properties 888-
840-5163
Buildings
JC'S BUILDINGS, GARAGES,
BARNS, CARPORTS STARTING
$595. Galvanized Steel. 2 Styles
13 Colors. Free installation / quote
on any size. Florida certified 10year
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Lots
BEAUTIFUL TENNESSEE
MOUNTAIN LOTS, breathtaking
views high atop 'Cumberland
Mountains. 5-10 acre tracts. River
access, bluff views, streams, virgin
like forest. Ideal for hunting, fishing
ATV, horseback riding. Near Dale
Hollow Lake, perfect for cabin,
vacation home, permanent
residence. Utilities, paved roads.
Great investment / retirement
property. Owner financing from
$29,900. Centrally located near
Nashville, Knoxville, Chattanooga.
931-839-2968, 888-939-2968
BUFFALO HILLS CAMPGROUND
Selling deeded campsites. Located
in S.E. Ohio Lake Region
Campsites for as little as $160 a mth
Lots of amenities. 1-866-685-6808
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1 YEAR! 1,945 Prime Residential
Lots in Gated Golf Communities.
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FOR SALE BY OWNER. Beautiful
North Georgia Mountain Lots. Call
for Free Information. 706-276-1823
LAND in N. Florida Various sizes,
most 5-10 acre lots, 30 miles N of
Gainesville. Call Leonard Dicks
Realty LLC 386-752-5273 or
www.LDicks.net
TENNESSEE LOTS 1-3 acre
Homesites at Introductory prices.
Deed restricted comm. w/parks &
lakes in beautiful Cumberland
County. Wooded, rolling hills, &
paved roads. Owner financing, low
down payment. Call for information
1-888-806-8013 www.TNLots.com
Acreage
ACREAGE 20 to 40 Acre Tracts, 35
miles north of Panama City,
$119,900 $189,900 Owner
financing from $11,995. Good
location, wooded, country roads.
Brochure & info; 1-800-352-5263,
Florida Woodland Group,, Inc.,
Licensed Real Estate Broker,
1800flaland.com
ACREAGE: 32.72 ACRES OF
CLEAR PASTURE LAND. Fenced
and cross fenced with mobile home
with 2Bd/2Ba, water purification
system, well and barn. If interested
please call RIAD 407-658-3027 or
407-963-7984
W. US Highway 90, Suite 101
Lake City, FL 32055
Business: 386-752-6575
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this property features new decks, aluminum shed & 6 (8x20) dog kennels with
concrete floors. Scattered trees along with grape arbor and peach trees.
Call 386-752-6575 $145,000 MLS#52324
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A weekend get away or great site for your dream home.
5 partially cleared acres with well, septic and power. MLS#54111 $92,500
Call 386-752-6575 for additional information or drive by directions.
S. 286549-F
529 S. Ohio Ave.,-Live Oak, FL
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) 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.
(4) Saddle Club: Nice one
acre tract in grass with
scattered trees fenced. Good
buy @ $49,950 terms.
(5) Perry, FL: 148'x100' lot
in Perry, FL, paved street,
city sewer, and water, homes
only. Priced" to sell @
$13,500.
(6) Off CR 250: 10 acres
partially wood. Approved
well & septic tank. Good
County Road $11,000 per
acre.
(7) 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
(8) Dixie Cunty near Rock
Bluff: Four two are tracts
wooded, good area. For all
four lots $98,000.
(9) Connor's Park: Nice one
acre tract with 3/2, 2004
CH/AC DWMH, containing
approximately 1600 sq. ft. 2
car carport, 12'x24' storage
@ $125,000.
(10) Off CR-349: Two acre
wooded corner lot near
Royal Springs. Good buy at
$19,900.
(11) CR 141: Four acre tract
with 3 bedroom, 2 bath
home under construction
cont. approx 1508 sq. ft. 4
acres paved rd. $180,000.
(12) 167th Rd.: 3 Bedroom,
2 baths CH/AC brick with
garage, kitchen furnished. 2
ac. homesite $165,000.
(13) 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.
(14) Two wooded acres on
paved road, Will work for
land home package. 123,000.
(15) 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.
(16) Secluded: 5 acres
fenced with a 2/2 DWMH,
kitchen furnished, 4" well.
$97,000.
(17) Off CR 349: 40 acres in
Coastal Bermuda grass on
good 1/4 mile on county
road. $10,900 per acre.
(18) Off US 129 South: Five
acres partially fenced
scattered trees & grass.
Good land home tract.
$49,950.
(19) Perry, FL: Nice wooded
building lot on paved street,
sewer & water, homes only
$13,500 terms.
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912-384-1317.
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Beautiful, new subdivision on C R
349. 1 mi. S.,of C R 252, right on
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DRIVERS LCT WANTS YOU!
OTR drivers, solos or-teams. 6
months experience & -CDL-A / HAZ
required. Full benefits package.
2003-2005 Equipment. Call 1-800-
362-0159 LCTransportation.com
DRIVERS $1500.00'bonus every 6
months. OTR, New Equipment, 1
Year Experience Class A with tank &
hazmat. 100% food grade carrier.
Call 877-882-6537.
www.oakleytrahsport.com
DRIVERS
MAYO FERTILIZER, INC.
is now accepting applications for
Class A or Class B CDL Drivers.
Benefits available, Pe home every
night. Call Keith at 386-294-2024.
Mayo Fertilizer, Inc. is an EOE.
ELECTRICIANS NEEDED
IMMEDIATELY Orlando -.
Jacksonville Tampa Excellent Pay,
Steady Work; Health & Dental Up to
6 Weeks Paid Vacation, 401K,
Bonuses & Morer 'Call Matt 888-
276-7801
First Day
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
Position: ACCOUNTANT
General Responsibilities: The
incumbent. vill 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:
August 11, 2006 -'4:30 P.M.
First Day
INSURANCE AGENT NEEDED
Duties involve .commercial
insurance with well established,
l Locally o%.n...'n d rd. r.epe-rinril
insurance agent 440 or 220
license required. Salary, Health
Benefits and Retirement Plan.
Please apply' at Jordan Insurance
Agency. 386-362-4143
ESTABLISHED company is looking
for a hard worker with top notch
customer service skills. Great phone
skills are a definite plus! Drug screen
and background, check required.
Please E-mail resume lakecity@wal-
staf.com or fax to 386-755-7911. For
interview appointment or questions
you may contact our Lake City office
Monday Friday @ 386-755-1991
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 70lbs.
Please call 386-755-1991 for appt
Drug Screens & Backgrd check req.
First Day
INFORMATION
SPECIALIST
VISIT FLORIDA, the official tourism
marketing corporation for the State
of Florida, has an opening for 'an
INFORMATION SPECIALIST at. the
1-75 Official Fl6rida Welcome'Center
in Jennings, FL. This position
provides information to visitors in a
professional and courteous manner.
Minimum requirements include a
high school diploma or equivalent.
Previous customer service and
Tourism industry work, a plus. We
offer, a competitive. salary and
benefits package. Deadline for
application is August 18, 2006.
Qualified candidates can send
resume and salary requirements to:
VISIT FLORIDA..
Director of HR
P.O. Box 1100
.Tallahassee, FL 32302
HR@VISITFLORIDA.org
Fax: (850) 224-9783
EOE M/F/D/V
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
TILE & MARBLE
Well established company looking
For the right employee!!
Installer/Assistant
Must have experience
Must be able to lift 701bs..
Reliable transportation
Smoke free environment
Please call 386-755-1991 for appt.
Drug screen/Backgrd req.
First Day
NEWSPAPER CARRIER Fort White
area. Delivering Gainesville Sun 7
days a week. Pays approx. $325 per
week. Reliable .transportation- a
must. Papers picked up in Fort
White. Call Donna @ 352-338-3148..
First Day
PARTTIME'MAINTENANCE '
worker in mobile home park.
Experience in mobile home repair a
m ust. -.
Call'386-362-5842
First Day
medical
SHANDS LIVE OAK
currently has the following
positions open:
Phlebotomist-Part Time (eves)
Phlebotomist-PRN (days)
Admissions Clerk-Full Time
LPN-Shands Medical Group.
Respiratory Therapist-PRN
Switchboard Operator-
Part-Time (weekends)
Competitive salary and
excellent benefit package.
For more information contact
Angie Altrhan @ (386) 362-1413
Ext. 238 or Fax resume to:
(386) 364-1826
EOE, M/F/V/D,
Drug Free Workplace
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 32.064, 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 6pen
until filled. Successful completion of
a drug test is a condition of
employment. EEO/AA/V/D.
PARTS HELPER NEEDED-
Computer exp. (Quickbooks),.
understand parts breakdowns, be
able to operate forklift, etc. Send
resumes to PO Box 1300, Live Oak,
FL 32064
First Day
PHYSICALTHERAPIST
Suwannee Medical Personnel Home
Care hiring Per Diem. Physical
Therapist for Home Care visits in,
Columbia, Suwannee' and
surrounding" counties. Competitive
rates and j.nstant participation in the
401 K plan., Please. call 386-755.
1544, askforMartha:"
WantTo Work in N. Florida?
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
Live Oak, Suwannee County, FL
Due to growth we have new
employment opportunities in our
modern poultry operations.
*Examples of available jobs:
Deboner: $9.26
Packers: $8.71
Warehouse: $9.06
Night Sanitation: $9.06
Live Hangers: $11.20
Maintenance: $9.20-$14.00
*Includes Perfect Attendance
Bonus of $.95/hour
Successful candidates must be
able to perform the essential
functions of the job with or without
accommodations, and be legally
authorized to work. Will train.
Overtime work available daily and
weekend. Medical and life
insurance, dental, vision and
prescription drug programs, paid
vacations, paid holidays, credit
union and more.
Apply Now!!!
Gold Kist Inc.
19740 US Hwy 90W.
Live Oak, Florida 32060
English 386-208-0205
Espanol 386-208-0190
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
EOE-AA-M-F-V-D
APPLICATIONS also ACCEPTED
Employment CONNECTIONS
LOCATIONS:
1416 N. Ohio Ave. 200 W.Base
Live Oak, FL Madison, FL
First Day
ROOFERS & FRAMERS NEEtb.
Full-time. Call 386-362-7886
or 386-623-0045.
SERVICE .TECH NEEDED
electrical exp (3-phase),
able to read wiring diagram
welding exp.. Send resume
Box 1300, Live Oak, FL 320
Suwannee Valley Nursing Center
is looking for a part time activities
.assistant. Experience is not
necessary but will be given priority. If
you are energetic and enjoy
interaction with the elderly. Please
call Kim @ (386)792-7186
TELEMARKETING POSITION:
Looking for an outgoing person With
. GREAT Customer Service Skills
Ready to Make Money. Call Lake
. City. Wal-Staf 386-755-1991 For an
interview Or Fax resume to 386-755-
7911
Restaurant Staff
SPIRIT OF THE SUWANNEE
'is looking to hire Servers and
C'.:-': Pl. n *:r lII : *.-:l64-1683
Ior an m-rie e% i!!U!i;":j
THE LAKE CITY WAL-STAF
is now hiring for Clerical
opportunities!!!! General office skills,
approximately 1-2 years.experience,
MS Word, and Excer is a plus. Drug
screen and background check
required. Please fax resumes to 386-
755-7911 or call 386-755-1991 to
schedule an interview!
TRUCK DRIVER WANTED
w/CDL license to make local
deliveries & handle hardware, lumber
& building materials. Excellent
benefits such as profit sharing, 401K,
paid vacation, etc. W.B.Howland Co.,
Inc., PO Box 700, Live Oak, FL
32064. (386) 362-1235.
First Day
WANTED
Air conditioning refrigeration service
technician to maintain company
systems is needed. Electrical
knowledge is necessary.
Transportation and tools are
furnished and a guaranteed 40
hours. Paid vacation, holidays, sick
leave and health insurance are
provided. Salary is $12.-$20. per
hour, depending upon qualifications.
Call 1-800-487-5428 ext. 404 & Iv.
msg. or fax resume to: 850-584-
6339.
TRANSPORTATION
Autos for Sale
Chrysler New Yorker/5th Avenue
1992. $3,000.00 OBO. 386-364-
3687, ask for Debbie.
First. Day
NISSAN MAXIMA 1994, GXE V6
$3,000.00 Runs Good Good A/C
Call 386-362-5404 t
PONTIAC 2004 GRAND AM GT V6,
;D-Needs 45k, leather, sunroof, cd, pw, pl, ps,
must be $14,000 386-590-0473
s & have TOYOTA 2001 CORROLLA. Really
Bs to PO nice! Great Condition $4,500.00 Firm
64 Call 386-688-1972.
Vans for Sale
First Day
CHEVY '92 ASTRO VAN Seats 8,
good condition, AC, Heat, AM,FM.
$1,100.00 OBO Contact Amy 386-
362-6405
First Day
FORD 1988 Econo 'Ling, Chateau
van, good condition, great engine,
new tires, Heat & Cold Air front and
back. Power.- Steering, Windows,
Doors, CD, TV..$2,000.00 386-776-
J .:.,r 387-965-1666.
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including Deposit Form & Bill of Sale
Run your Car For Sale classified in the Wednesday
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These local businesses are here to take good care of you.
TO PLACE AN AD, CALL (386) 362-1734. DEADLINE IS FRIDAY AT 2:00 P.M.
ABBEY MINI STORAGE
All New Units
*5X15 5X20 10X15 10X20 15X20
Units located at 607 Goldkist Blvd.
Rental Office: 121 Van Buren St., Live Oak
364-5300"
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SHARON'S SCHOOL
OF DANCE
RECISTRA-TION NO\\ IN PR(XRESS!
I R I.) iS -k S \\ E CELEBR ATE
) -2..., "25 YEARS OF CLASS!"
Danctng Shoesi A, Ballr ,J T p .,.j3 j Ki:: rrJcr.,r.c:
84 0 MAR M ,C STREET Lismited After
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386-362-6433
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^ Metal Roofing
$SSS SAVE$$$$$
Quahl) Metal Roofing & Accessories 4t Discount Prices'!
3' Ade gall3lume Cut to your desired lengths!
3' iude pinted *Deli enrSer ke Available.
2' ti.de 5-1 ,4A Ltrul steel ibuildngs.
Gulf Coast Supply & Mfg. Inc.
CALL TOLL FREE 1-888-393-0335
DUNCAN TIRE & AUTO
"Complete One Stop Service For Your Vehicle
Alignment Specialists
S24 HOUR TOWING
62-4743 1-888-362-2568
US 129 North @ Hamilton Ave.
VLEN A. DUNCAN
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LIVE OAK
MINI STORAGE
S5x15 5x20 10x15 10x20
CLIMATE CONTROLLED STORAGE
5x5 5x10 10x10 *10x20
Units located on Gold Kist Road
Rental Ofrice: 121 Van Buren St., Live Oak 364-6626
Residential Commercial Industrial
S\ow Rig
Environmental Septic Solutions, Inc.
D ,ii Foi,! P i ipr Iu TSp' ii ( nI t lr. I 'r''
William Gross, Manager
I "24/7 Emiergeqy Sf'ervice
(772) 215-8706 (386) 266-6257* (386) 842-5402
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