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The Jasper news

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The Jasper news
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Jasper news (Jasper, Fla.)
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Jasper Fla
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November 9, 2006
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Vol. 1, no. 1 (Feb. 21, 1890)-
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Editor: Jno. M. Caldwell, <1890>.
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Publisher: W.L. Whitfield, <1904>.

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Local woman dies from injuries

caused by head-on collision


Adelaida "Dely" Smith, 61, of Jasper
'died 'of injuries sustained in a head-on col-
lision on Thursday, Nov. 2, according to a
report from the Florida Highway Patrol.
Her husband, Joseph Calvin Smith, 73, was
seriously injured and transported to Lake
City Medical Center.
Joseph Smith was driving his 2001 Maz-
da van north on US Hwy. 41, just north of
SE Race Track Lane in Columbia County,
the report states. Michael Thornton, 25, of
Gainesville, was traveling south on US 41
and failed to see that the traffic ahead of
him was slowing or stopping. When he at-
tempted to stop his 1993 Ford pick-up, the


brakes caused the vehicle to pull left into
the northbound lane, resulting in a head-
on collision the FHP report said.
Dely Smith was transported by heli-
copter to Shands Hospital in Gainesville,
where she did not recover from her in-
juries, according to the report. Thornton
was treated for minor injuries at the scene
of the accident.
There was approximately $15,000 dam-
age to the Smiths' van, the report states,
and $4,000 damage to.Thornton's truck.
The accident was not alcohol-related, ac-
cording to the report. Charges are pending
an investigation.


Approximately 46% of
Ahmilton County registered
voters turned out for the
General Election on Tues-
day, Nov. 7.
District 2 County
Commissioner


Mike Adams
Wilber Rye


Local results


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District 1 School Board
Damon Deas 5
Phillip (PJ) Jackson 4


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Pot valued at $435,000

discovered during inspection

at agricultural station


Stanley Sistrunk, of 18102 SE CR 137 in White Springs, was driving a pick-up truck to a
repair shop in Jasper on Friday, Nov. 3, when the truck backfired and he saw flames in
the engine compartment, according to a report from the Jasper Fire Rescue Department.
When the Fire Department arrived at the location of the fire south of Jasper, on the shoul-
der of US Hwy. 129, near SE 50th Dr., the vehicle was completely engulfed in flames.
Sistrunk said the engine had been skipping, according to the report, and the cause of the
fire is listed as mechanical failure. The 2000 Ford F-250 belonged to Lula Mae Sistrunk
of the same address. There were no injuries or deaths caused by the fire. Estimated dam-
age to the vehicle is $28,000 and to the contents is $1,000. Staff Photo


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Veterans' Day Program and dedication

of Veterans Memorial Parkway Nov. 11


Juan R. Ventura, 36, of Patterson, NJ, was
arrested for allegedly trying to smuggle
$435,000 of marijuana out of Florida, accord-
ing to Florida Agriculture and Consumer
Services Commissioner Charles H. Bronson.
On Wednesday, Nov., 1, officers at the I-
75 Interdiction Station in Hamilton County
inspected a truck-trailer that the suspect was
driving, according to Bronson's office. The
paperwork in the truck indicated the vehicle
was hauling furniture, but the officers found


several boxes concealing an estimated 87
pounds of high-grade marijuana.
Ventura was booked into the Hamilton
County Jail on charges of trafficking in mar-
ijuana, possession of a controlled substance
and driver license related charges. Bronson
credited the Hamilton County Sheriff's De-
partment, the Florida Department of Law
Enforcement and the U.S. Drug Enforce-
ment Administration for their assistance in
the case.


All veterans and their family and friends
are invited to the Annual Veterans' Day
Program on Saturday, Nov. 11, at 11 a.m. at
the proposed site of the Veterans Memorial
Park in front of the Hamilton County Court
House Annex located at 1153 US Hwy 41
NW in Jasper.
Judge RB Davis will be the Master of Cer-
emony and Commander Lawrence Udell
(American Legion Post 215) will offer the
invocation. Members of the Hamilton
County High School ROTC will present the
colors.
Speakers will include Commander
Sergeant Lamar Royals (Veterans of For-
eign Wars Post 8095), Herbert Lumpkin


(Hamilton County Veterans Service Offi-
cer), and Dennis Roberts (Public Defender).
Amber Lee will sing a selection of patri-
otic songs. Roger Hutto will end the cere-
mony by playing Taeps.
Gena Busscher from the Florida Depart-
ment of Transportation will unveil the sign
for the Veterans Memorial Parkway. A rep-
resentative from Senator Nancy Argen-
ziano's office will be present to observe the
dedication of US Hwy 41 from the north
Jasper city limit to the south Jasper city lim-
it.
For more information call Herbert Lump-
kin, Hamilton County Veterans Adminis-
trator, at 792-1272.


PCS Phosphate of White Springs hosted the United Way of Suwannee Valley Report
Luncheon on Wednesday, Nov. 8 at the company conference center. Individuals, organi-
zations and businesses in the area have already donated more than half of this year's


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The average age of the
military man is 19 years. He
is a short-haired, tight-mus-
cled kid who, under normal
circumstances is considered
by society as half-man, half-
boy. Not yet dry behind the
ears, not old enough to buy
a beer, but old enough to die
for his country. He never re-
ally cared much for work
and he would rather wax
his own car than wash his
father's; but he has never
collected unemployment ei-
ther.
He's a recent high school
graduate; he was probably
an average student, pur-
sued some form of sport ac-
tivities, drives a ten-year-
old jalopy, and has a steady
girlfriend that either broke
up with him when he left, or
swears to be waiting when
he returns from half a world
away.
He listens to rock and roll
or hip-hop or rap or jazz or
swing and 155 mm how-
itzer. He is 10 or 15 pounds
lighter now than when he


was at home because he is
working or fighting from
before dawn to well after
dusk.
He has trouble spelling,
thus letter writing is a pain
for him, but he can field
strip a rifle in 30 seconds
and reassemble it in less
time in the dark. He can re-
cite to you the nomencla-
ture of a machine gun or
grenade launcher and use
either one effectively if he
must.
He digs foxholes and la-
trines and can apply first
aid like a professional. He
can march until he is told to
stop or stop until he is told
to march.
He obeys orders instantly
and without hesitation, but
he is not without spirit or
individual dignity. He is
self-sufficient.
He has two sets of fa-
tigues: he washes one and
wears the other. He
keeps his canteens full and
his feet dry. He sometimes
forgets to brush his teeth,
but never to clean his rifle.


He can cook his own meals,
mend his own clothes, and
fix his own hurts.
If you're thirsty, he'll
share his water with you; if
you are hungry, his food.
He'll even split his ammuni-
tion with you in the midst of
battle when you run low.
He has learned to use his
hands like weapons and
weapons like they were his
hands. He can save your life
- or take it, because that is
his job.
He will often do twice the
work of a civilian, draw half
the pay and still find ironic
humor in it all.
He has seen more suffer-
ing and death then he
should have in his short life-
time. He has stood atop
mountains of dead bodies,
and helped to create them.
He has wept in public and
in private, for friends who
have fallen in combat and is
unashamed.
He feels every note of the
National Anthem vibrate
through his body While at
rigid attention, while tem-


pering the burning desire to
"square-away" those
around him who haven't
bothered to stand, re-
move their hat, or even stop
talking. In an odd twist, day
in and day out, far from
home, he defends their right
to be disrespectful. Just as
did his Father, Grandfather,
and Great-grandfather, he is
paying the price for our
freedom.
Beardless or not, he is not


a boy. He is the American
Fighting Man that has kept
this country free for over
200 years. He has asked
nothing in return, except
our friendship and under-
standing.
Remember him, always,
for he has earned our re-
spect and admiration with
his blood. And now we
even have women over
there in danger, doing their
part in this tradition of go-


ing to War when our na-
tion calls us to do so.
As you go to bed tonight,
remember this shot ... A
short lull, a little shade and
a picture of loved ones in
their helmets.
Lord, hold our troops in
your loving hands. Protect
them as they protect us.
Bless them and their fami-
lies for the selfless acts they
perform for us in our time
of need. Amen.


Stetson Guitar Ensemble to perform at ACV


By Sally Q. Smith, Office for Retirement
Services, Advent Christian Village
The 19th annual Live! At Dowling Park
Artist Series at Advent Christian Village
(ACV) is pleased to announce the pp-
coming performance of Dr. Stephen
Robinson and the Stetson University
Guitar Ensemble on Friday, Nov. 10, at 7
p.m. in The Village Church.
The Stetson University Guitar Ensem-
ble is comprised of the scholarship stu-
dents of Dr. Stephen Robinson, Professor
of Guitar. Performances include various
combinations of guitars, as well as gui-
tars with other instruments. The guitar


program, founded by Dr. Robinson in
1983, is recognized as one of the foremost
undergraduate guitar programs in the
nation.
Ticket prices for this performance are
as follows: $8 for ACV members, $12 for
adults, $4 for students (ages 13-18), and
$3 for children (ages 5-12). Admission for
children ages four and under is free.
Tickets are available at the ACV
Cashier's Office, as well as in Live Oak at
The Music Center' and the Suwannee
County Chamber of Commerce. Tickets
may also be purchased at the door on the
evening of the concert.


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5Brnda Carter, a Crime Stoppers member, gives Laura Leigh Bullard of White Springs, a
git certificate from North Florida Home and Farm Center at the Hamilton County Fair Pa-
tricia Tyre of Jennings won a gift certificate from Jasper Hardware. Crime Stoppers would
lik, to thank North Florida Home and Farm Center for their donation and everyone who
picked up information about the program, and registered for the gift certificates. For more
in nationn about Crime Stoppers call Investigator Pam Allen, Hamilton County Sheriff's
Office, at 792-7117. Staff Photo

Diabetes EyeCare America offers
eye exams to qualified seniors
everyone e with diabetes is at risk of devel- their eye sight," stated C.P. Wilkirison, MD,
op g diabetic retinopathy, a leading cause Committee Chairman of EyeCare America's
of vision loss among adults in the United Diabetes EyeCare Program. "Those with di-
StFtes. It causes up to 24,000 new cases of vi- abetes can prevent blindness.through annu-
sian loss each year. Early detection, timely al dilated eye exams."
treat ment and appropriate follow-up care Everyone with diabetes is at risk for de-
can reduce the risk of blindness by 95 per- veloping diabetic retinopathy, the most
ceitm even for people with established and common form of diabetic eye disease. In
si.aOficant diabetic retinopathy. fact, people with diabetes are 25 times more
n honor of Diabetes Awareness Month in likely to lose vision than those without the
N vember, EyeCare America, a public ser- disease. The longer a person has diabetes,
vi e program of the Foundation of the the more likely he or she will have retinopa-
Arnerican Academy of Ophthalmology, en- thy. In its early stages, diabetic retinopathy
couages people age 65 and older to take usually has no warning signs. Over time,
ad vantage of its Diabetes EyeCare Program. however, the vision blurs and everyday
Thas. year-round program offers eye exams tasks become more difficult. Vision loss can-
ansi up to one year of care at no out-of- not usually be regained.
po: et cost to qualified patients. To see if People eligible for a referral through the
yo i a loved one or a friend, is eligible to re- program, receive a comprehensive, medical
ce o-a etei ra I to one of EyeCare America's eye exam and up to one year of care with no
7.)03 volunteer ophthl mologis-, call 800- out-of-pocket cost for any disease diag-
27N-EYES. The EyeCare America help lines nosed during the initial exam. Volunteer
ar open 24 hours a day, every day, year ophthalmologists accept Medicare.or other
ro;md. insurance reimbursement as payment in
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_rZTank yoa to
Gayle Bryan of the Pharmacy Assistance
Program in Jasper would like to thank all
the volunteers who helped get the new of-
fice ready. The office was closed only one
day due to their hard work and support.
Linda Page and Lynn Simmons of
Jasper, Fred and Mary Johnson of Man-
darin, and William and Anne Hannah of
Jacksonville, scrubbed, painted and did re-
pairs to the office. The phone and net-
working lines were run by William Han-
nah, a network expert. They also moved
equipment and furniture from the old of-
fice to the new location.
One of the volunteers is an employee of
Citibank, which has a match program for
employees who perform volunteer work.
If an employee volunteers 40 or more
hours of their time to a non-profit organi-
zation, then Citibank will donate $500 to
that organization.
The new office is located at 313 NE Hat-
ley Street, behind the Bank of America in


Three Rivers Legal Services

offers assistance Nov. 21
Three Rivers Legal Services will meet every
third Tuesday of the month in the Board Room
at the Hamilton County Courthouse in Jasper.
All types of civil matters will be reviewed for
income eligible citizens.
The next meeting will be held Tuesday, Nov.
21, from 8:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. For more informa-
tion call 800-495-0039.


Jasper. Call 792-2143 for more information.
Office hours are Monday, Wednesday
and Friday from 8:15 a.m. until 3:30 p.m.,
and is closed from 11:30 a.m. until 1 p.m.
for lunch. The program coordinator will be
at the Jennings Library on the second and
fourth Tuesday of the month and at the
White Springs Library on the first and
third Thursday of the month. The library
hours are from 10 a.m until 11:45 a.m. No
appointment is needed during these hours.
Other hours are available; however, one
must call for an appointment.
Funded by a grant from The Blue Foun-
dation for a Healthy Florida, Inc., with ad-
ditional funding from Hamilton County
and the cities of Jasper and Jennings, the
Pharmacy Assistance Program provides
help with finding programs for free or re-
duced price medication and making appli-
cation to them. The assistance is free of
charge. Donations to the program are ac-
cepted.


Norris Notes
There will be no Norris Notes this
week. We expect to resume her col-
umn in the next is-
sue of the Jasper
News.
If anyone has
any news to share
with Mrs. Norris
contact her at 792-
2151.,


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Office located at 105 NE 2nd Avenue,
Bank of America, Jasper, FL 32052
Phone (386) 792-2487 FAX (386) 792-3009
E-mail address: jaspernewsl@alltel.net
Myra Regan ........................... Publisher
M elody Lee ............................ M manager
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Letters to the Editor and news articles can be mailed, FAXed
or dropped off at the news office located in the Bank of Amer-
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Letters to the Editor should be typed, double-spaced if pos-
sible, brief and to the point, approximately 1500 words or
less. Not all letters are published. To be considered for publi-
cation Letters to the Editor must be signed, include the
writer's address and phone number, and in the Jasper Nezws'
office on Friday before 5 p.m.
News Releases, 400 or less words, should be typed, double-
spaced if possible, brief and to the point. Not all articles are
,published.
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written letters/ articles require less editing.
To mail your letter/article, send it to: The Jasper News, 105
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City and County Meetings
Jasper City Council meets at 6 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 13, at City Hall, 208 N. Hatley
St., Jasper. For more information call 792-1212.
Hamilton County Planning and Zoning BBard meets at 6 pmn; Tuesday,.No.. 14, inthe
Board Room at the Hamilton Co'&nty Cottrthouse, 207 NE First St., Jaspert. Fbr morein-
formation call 792-0507..
Hamilton County Development Authority, located at 1153 US Hwy. 41 NW, Suite 4
(old high school), meets at 7 p.m. on Thursday Nov. 9. For more information call 792-
6828.


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Edmond Edward
Bennett
Edmond Edward Ben-
nett of Jasper, Florida, for-
merly of Windsor, Ver-
mont, passed away Sun-
day, October 29, 2006. He
was born on January 15,
1930, in Watervaliet, New
York, to the late Edward
Edmond Bennett and Eliza-
beth Ann Wildey Bennett.
Mr. Bennett was preceded
in death by his wife,
Blanche Carol Belanger
Bennett, and an infant son,
Edmond Edward Bennett
Jr. He was predeceased by
two brothers, Harold and
Bruce Bennett, and two sis-
ters, Gloria Bennett Medert
and Greta Bennett Stott.
Survivors include two
children: Lawrence Bennett
(Char) of Jacksonville,
Florida; and Gail Bennett
of Northford, Connecticut;
two sisters: Alice Ellsworth
(Frank) of Greenwood
Lake, New York, and Nan
Roesch (Paul) of Glens
Falls, New York; two
grandchildren: Paul David
Bennett (Vanessa), and
Nicki Elizabeth Bennett
Johnson (Erik); and numer-
ous nieces and nephews.
Mr. Bennett was a veter-
an and served in the Unit-
ed States Army Air Corps
in Japan and the Philip-
pines. He was retired from
Cone Blanchard Company
of Windsor, Vermont. Mr.
Bennett was a long time
member of the Elks, most
recently of the Lake City,
Florida, Chapter.
In lieu of flowers, memo-
rial contributions may be
made to the charity of your
choice or the American
Heart Association.
A wake will be held at
Parker Brothers. Memorial
Funeral Home in Waterva-
liet, New York, from 6 p.m.
to 8: .pm.. on Friday, No-,
vember 10;i 2006, with bur-.
ial on Saturday, November
11, 2006, at 10 p.m. at Mem-
ory's Garden in Albany,
New York.
Harry T. Reid Funeral
Home is in charge of
arrangements.

David John
Patterson
David John Patterson, 78,
of Jasper,. Florida, passed
away Monday, October 30,,
2006. He was born on Feb-
ruary 21, 1928, in Al-
mondsbury, England, to
the late George and Kath-
.leen Patterson. Mr. Patter-
son moved, to the Jasper
area 16 years ago from
Hialeah, Florida. He served
two years in the British
Army during which time
he was stationed in India.

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Mr. Patterson was a retired
commercial artist and a
member of St. Therese
Catholic Church in Jasper.
Survivors include his
wife of 54 years, Rosemary
June Patterson of Jasper;
one son: Quentin Patterson
of Jacksonville, Florida;
two daughters: Deborah
Richey (Robert) of Orlan-
do, Florida, and Candace
Patterson; seven grandchil-
dren and one great-grand-
son.
Memorial services will
be held at a later date.
Memorial contributions
may be made to St. Therese
Catholic Church.
Harry T Reid Funeral
Home is in charge of
arrangements.

Dorsey W Moore
Dorsey W Moore, 53, of
Valdosta, Georgia, former-
ly of Jasper, Florida, passed
away at his home Wednes-
day, November 1, 2006. He
was born on December 7,
1946, in Bainbridge, Geor-
gia, to the late Johnnie B
and Elma Smith Moore.
Mr. Moore was a member
of Perimeter Road Baptist
Church in Valdosta.
Survivors include his
wife, Sharon Moore of Val-
dosta; two sons: John and
Allen Moore, both of Jen-
nings, Florida; four step-
children: Jeff Kirkland of
Jennings; Tom Kirkland of
Bartow, Florida; William
Brown of Valdosta; and
Wendy Hillstead of Val-
dosta; three sisters: Debra
Marlowe of Jasper; Helen
,McDavid of Ocala, Florida;
and Pamela Wideman of
Westin, Florida; and seven
grandchildren.
Funeral services were
held on Friday, November
3, 2006, in the .chapel of
Harry T. Reid Funeral
Home.', with Reyered .
Wayne Dorsett and 'Rev-
erend Wendell Hill officiat-
ing. Interment followed at
Nochaway Baptist Church
Cemetery in Baker County,
Georgia, with Reverend
Thurman and Reverend
Harold Crosson officiating.
Harry T. Reid was in
charge of arrangements.

Helen Edith Young.
Goolsby
Helen Edith' Young
Goolsby,' 76, of. Jasper,:
Florida, passed away Tues-
day, October 31, 2006, at'
Suwannee Valley Nursing
Center following an ex-
tended illness. The Georgia
native was born December
31, 1929, to the late Peter
and Mary Belle Young. She
was a homemaker and a
member of the Advent
Christian Church.


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Mrs. Goolsby was pre-
ceded in death by her hus-
band, Charles W Goolsby;
three brothers: Hershell,
Norman and AL Young,
and a sister, Anita Cole-
man.
Survivors include her
son, Charles L Goolsby of
Jasper; one daughter and
son-in-law, Ann Marie and
Randy McDaniel of Ft
Pierce, Florida; one broth-
er, Dr. Bill Young of Talla-
hassee, Florida; two sisters:
Sue Hill of Jennings, Flori-
da; and Mary Naranjo of
Mooresville of North Car-
olina; two grandchildren:
Gene and Ronald Mc-
Daniel; and two great-
grandchildren.
Funeral services were
held on Friday, November
3, 2006, in the chapel of
Harry T Reid Funeral
Home with Reverend
Justin Young officiating.
Vonnie Wood sang two
songs accompanied on the
piano by Joyce Croft. Inter-
ment followed in the Ever-
green Cemetery.
Harry T Reid Funeral
Home was in charge in of
arrangements.

John Henry Wilkes'
John Henry Wilkes, 68, of
Jasper, Florida, passed
away Thursday, November
2, 2006. He moved to the
Jasper area three months.
ago from Las Vegas, Neva-
da. Mr. Wilkes was a re-
tired carpenter and was a
veteran of. the United
States Navy.
Survivors include two
daughters: Valerie Beck of
Las Vegas; and Shannon,
Arriens of Florida; five
brothers: Jimmy Wilkes of
Jasper; Ray Von Wilkes of
Arlington, Texas; James
Kyle Wilkes of Live Oak,
Florida; Marvin Eugene
, Wilkes of Jasper;. and Cas-
sanova Wilkes' of" Winter
Garden, Florida; one sister,
Barbara June Valley of
Vero Beach, Florida; and
one grandson, Steven.
Harry T Reid Funeral
Home was in charge of
arrangements.


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FIRST ADVENT CHRISTIAN
N.W. 15th Avenue Jasper
Rev. Fran Wood
Sunday
Sunday School...................10:00 a.m.
Morning Worship................ 11:00 a.m.
Wednesday
Prayer Fellowship..................6:30 p.m.
226954-F
BAPTIST (BAPThern)
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
1/2 mile East on Hwy. 6,'Jasper, Fl 32052
792-2275 S. Wendell Hill, Pastor.
Sunday
Sunday School....................10:00 a.m.
Morning Worship........... ......11:00 am.
Children's Church.................11:00 a.m.
Church Training......................6:00 p.m.
Evening Worship....................7:00 p.m.
Wednesday .
Prayer Meeting ........................7:00 p.m.
226957-F
JASPER FIRST BAPTIST
CHURCH
207 N.E. 2nd Street, Jasper 792-2658
Pastor: Bill Floyd
Sunday
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship................................ 11:00 a.m.
Children's Choir &
Evening Worship 6:00 p.m.
YWednesday
Youth & Children Activities...................6:00 p.m.
Prayer Meeting 6:30 p.m.
226958-F
SUNRISE BAPTIST CHURCH
U.S. 129'- 3 miles North of Jasper
Pastor: Rev. GeneoSpeight
Bible Study 9:30 a.m.
Sunday School 10:00 a.m.
Church 11:00 a.m.
226960-F
NEW HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH
SR 6 West, 6592 NW 48th St.,
Jennings, FL 32053
938-5611
Pastor:Jeff Cordero
Sunday School 10:00 a.m.
Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.
Sunday Evening Worship, Youth Happening,
RA's, GA's 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday
Supper 6:00 p.m.
Prayer Meeting, Discipleship class for adults,
Youth actviies, Children's Choirs.....6:30 p.m.
Van pick-up upon request 226963-F


Jasper Lions Club serves up

breakfast for supper Nov. 14


The Jasper Lions Club will hold its an-
nual pancake supper from 5 p.m. until
7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 14, at the JRE
Lee Complex in Jasper. The cost is $5 for
pancakes, sausage or bacon, and iced tea
or coffee.


Tickets are available from Lions mem-
bers and at Rooster's Restaurant in
Jasper. For more information call
Michelle at Rooster's at 792-2800 during
the day or Bob Clark at 792-9328 in the
evening.


First Baptist Church seminar
The First Baptist Church of White want to talk to others about the Lord, but
Springs will hold a seminar entitled often, find it very difficult. The "Make it
"Make it Clear," on Friday, Nov. 10, from Clear" Seminar will help you learn how
6 p.m. to 9 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall. to evangelize and to overcome fear when
The guest speaker will be Dean Chollar talking to others..
Jr. For more information call Kim Warner
All of us struggle with evangelism. We at 386-755-2626 or 386-867-3481



Thanksgiving dinner at New Bethel AME Church

The members of New Bethel Church will have a Thanksgiving dinner for those in
need. If you or someone you know would like a hot meal, stop by the church, located at
604 SW 6th Ave. in Jasper, on Sunday, Nov. 18, at 12 p.m.
We will serve on a first come first serve basis. You are welcome to sit down or take
your plate with you.


Happy


Birthday




We would like to
wish a happy birthday
to Jaden Cameron
Deas. He turned a
year old on Thurs-
daN-, Oct. 19,.2006.
Famfiiy and friends
celebrated his first
.-,0* / birthda'v on Saturday
at the cabin.-
We love you,
Mommy and
D a dd y',
Grandmama
and Grand-
addy
Davis, 'and
K IrmgVIom
and Papa
Deas.


Jaden
Cameron
Deas


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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 Worship......................6:00 p.m.
SWednesday
Prayer Service 7:30 p.mn.
:26964-F


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


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


JASPER CHURCH OF GOD
408 Palmetto Ave., Jasper, 792-2312
Pastor: Michael Wirt
S Sunday
Morning Worship .......... ...........10:30 a.m.
Sunday Evening (1st Sunday of each
Month 6:00 p.m.
Wed. Family Training.................7:00 p.m.
Ministering to allages.
226968-F


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


St. James

Holiday Festival
The St. James Holiday
Festival will be held on Fri-
day and Saturday, Nov. 10
and 11, from 9 a.m. to 6
p.m., at the corner of Bas-
com Norris Rd., and McFar-
lane Ave. in Lake City.
There will be arts and
crafts, bake sales, barbeque,
a magic show and a tour of
the 1880's rectory.
For more information call
386-752-3793 or 386-755-
6178.

Jasper Kiwanis

Club annual

Turkey Shoot
The Jasper Kiwanis Club
will hold its annual Turkey
Shoot on Saturday, Nov. 18,
and Saturday, Dec. 16, from
9 a.m, to 1 p.m;:. at the Jim-
my Da is Property located
at 1-75 and US 129. The fee
is $2 per shot.
There will be a firearms
instructor on hand to teach
firearm safety to kids.
The ,Kiwanis supports
programs for local children.














HARVEST FELLOWSHIP
S407 Hatley St., Hwy. 6E
P.O. Box 1512, Jasper, FL
Pastor Jerry Thomason
Phone (386) 792-3833 or 792-3831
-Sunday
Morning Worship......................10:30 a.m.
Wednesday
Bible Study (aiiage groups ..,............7:00 p.m.
Call Church for Directions
226970-F


ST. THERESE CATHOLIC CHURCH
Three miles north of Jasper U.S. 41
P.O. Box 890, Jasper, FL 32052
Rectory U.S. 90 E.,
Live Oak, FL
(386) 364-1108
Sunday MASS 8:00 a.m.
226971-F


FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
204 N.W. 3rd Avenue, Jasper, 792-2258
Pastor. Rev. Doug Hilliard, 792-8412
SUNDAY
Sunday School ........................ 10:00 a.m.
Worship Service....................... 11:00 a.m.
WEDNESDAY
Prayer in Fellowship Hall...............9:0,0a.m.
Choir Practice 7:30 p.m.




















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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2006


Aging with Dign
advocate of digni
the elderly and


Haveft Hospice recognized for promoting living wills
ity, a national "As an organization whose "Five Wishes" advance directive care decisions for you when you ed by the Ce
fied care forl mission is to provide compre- as part of its community out- can't make them; the kind of and Medicaic
disabled, has hensive, compassionate care that reach efforts. The document, medical treatment you want or one of only t
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recognized Haven Hospice as a
Florida Pacesetter 2006 for tak-
ing a leading role in promoting
living wills.
Haven Hospice Executive Di-
rector Tim Bowen said he was
delighted to hear of the Florida'
Pacesetter award.


respects eacn person s needs, be-
liefs and wishes, we are commit-
ted to educating people facing
life-limiting illness and end-of-
life decisions," he said.
Since 2003, Haven Hospice has
distributed more than 5,000
copies of Aging With Dignity's


which meets legal requirements
in 40 states including Florida,
enables people to express how
they want--to be treated should
they become seriously ill and
unable to speak for t e elves.
The five wishes are: which pe -
son you want to make health


you want to be; how you want
people to treat you; and what
you want your loved ones to
know.
The Aging with Dignity award
is the newest honor for Haven
Hospice, which has been select-


enters for Medicare
d Services (CMS) as
wo hospice organi-
nwide to serve as a


demonstration site for exploring
new ways to increase access to
hospice care for patients in rural
areas.
For more information visit
www.havenhospice.org or call
800-727-1889.


Help horses and kids

vote for a proposed specialty plate
A new Florida license plate, f"Florida organizations to provide
Loves Horses," will benefit a program to skills and instill values in y
help kids and horses. At the Wes) Florida 17 years old.
Wilderness Institute (WFW) at-Aisk kids For more inform
work with horses and dogs in a icompre- www.wfwi.org and click or
hensive rehabilitation program. The horses to www.taresearch.com /
live out their lives with love and purpose, click on the "Florida Lov
and troubled teens turn their lives around .complete a confidential su
by learning the skills they need io take a used by the Florida Depar
productive place in their communities. Vehicles to determine if tl
Although WFWI is independent ly oper- support to warrant the cre
ated, it is a part of Associated Marine Insti- plate.
tutes (AMI), which partners with the De- For more information ab(
apartment of Juvenile Justice, the Depart- programs and sei
ment of Education and local community www.amikids.org.


Statewide environmental education

program launches memorial fund


education, job.
youngsters 14 to

nation visit
n the plate or go
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ves Horses" to
rvey. It will be
tment of Motor
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Local teachers


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S. Laura McDaniel (pictured) and Jinny
-i .l, ^Brown of Corinth Christian Academy in
--. IJasper, attended the annual Math Sum-
Hi| l mit at North Florida Community College
on Friday, Oct. 27. Topics and discussions
focused on improving course content cor-1
Relation from high school math to college
math, math manipulatives, current trends
in mathematics education and the FCAT.
Pholo Submrted,


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OUR ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY.


The Florida Project Learning Tree (PLT)
recently launched the Memorial and
Recognition Giving Program, a charitable
fund that supports the organization's
wide array of activities aimed at children
from pre-K through grade 12.
The program helps provide books,
equipment and training workshops for ed-.
ucators who wish to use Florida'PLT ma-
terial with students. Contributions are tax-
deductible and will be recognized with ac-
knowledgment and thank you cards.
The organization offers age-specific les-
son plans that use forestry, wildlife and
natural resources topics to teach science,
mathematics, language arts and other sub-
jects. The materials correlate to Florida's


Sunshine State Standards, criteria that
identify knowledge and skills public
school students should possess at various
grade levels.
Training is provided by the organiza-
tion's facilitators, who are volunteers from
,a variety of backgrounds including.teach-
ers, foresters, nature center staff members
and college professors. More than 12,000
Florida teachers have been trained by
Florida PLT since its launch in 1977.
For more information about the Florida
PLT Memorial and Recognition Giving
Program, or to make a contribution, call
Jenny Seitz at 352-846-2329 or email at ja-
cohen@ufl.edu or write to P.O. Box
110831, Gainesville, Fl 32611.


Festive Florida for the holidays

Spend this holiday season in Florida, display over the river, featuring its bridge
where the weather is delightful. and the "waterfalls." For more information call
fun never ends. From holiday celebrations 904-630-3690 or visit www.coj.net.
Sand college bowl games to vacation pack- In the Third Annual Gator Bowl Little
Sages for all ages, the Sunshine State is the Red Wagon Pull each team will pull a dec-
* place to celebrate this holiday season. The orated red wagon on Sunday, Dec. 31. En-
following list is a sample of many holiday joy the cheers of the Gator Bowl Parade
activities that are available this winter. For crowds in front of the Jacksonville Land-
a full listing visit ing. For more information call 904-630-
www.VISITFLORIDA.com. 3690 or visit www.gatorbowl.com.
The Tallahassee Museum will host Mar- In St. Augustine the 13th annual Nights
ket Days, one of the largest and finest arts of Lights will be held, Nov. 18 through
and crafts shows in the Southeast, at the Jan. 31. This year the festival features more
North Florida Fairgrounds on Saturday than two million tiny white lights adorn-
and Sunday, Dec. 2 and 3, from 10 a.m. to ing the palm trees and buildings of the
5 p.m. For more information call 850-575- city's historic district. Nighttime tours of
8684. ancient buildings and inns will be led by
The 2006 Rock-a-Thon, "Culture to Cul- storytellers in period clothing. Holiday
ture," will be held Saturday, Dec. 2, from 9 concerts and a Christmas parade are in-
a.m. to 3 p.m. at the historic-John G.-4iley--cluded in the special events during this
House. Join Greek, religious, social, civic season. For more information call 1-800-
and other organizations in this marathon 418-7529 or visit
rocking chair benefit for the Riley Center www.getaway4florida.com.
Museum of African American History and The second-annual St. Johns County
Culture. To claim a chair call the Riley Festival of Trees, takes place at World Golf
House at 850-681-7881 or 850-681-7000. Village Friday through Sunday, Dec.. 1
In Jacksonville the St. Johns River will through 10, and will include decorated
be transformed into a sparkling cavalcade trees throughout the St. Johns County
of holiday spirit as the First Coast's finest Convention Center next to the Renais-
boats parade down the river on Saturday, sance Resort at World Golf Village. For
Nov. 25, during the Jacksonville Light Pa- more information call 904-940-4000 or vis-
rade. The night will end with a fireworks it www.wgv.com.

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The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), District Two, announces a public
hearing (Tentative Work Program for Fiscal Years beginning July 1, 2007, through
June 30, 2012) to which all persons are invited to attend and be heard. Assistance for
disabled persons may be arranged by contacting Mr. Bill Henderson, District Planning
& Environmental Manager, Lake City District Office at 1-800-749-2967 at least ten
(10) days in advance of the Public Hearing.

Live Oak Hearing: Specific notice is provided to the County Commissions for
Hamilton, Lafayette, Madison, Suwannee, and Taylor counties serving as MPO for
their respective counties.

DATE AND TIME: Tuesday, November 28, 2006, at 5:30 p.m.
PLACE: Suwannee River Water Management District, Board Room #103
9225 County Road 49, Live Oak, Florida

The proposed program has been developed in accordance with the Civil Rights Act of
1964, and the Civil Rights Act of 1968. Under Title VI Program and Related Statutes
of the United States Civil Rights Act any persons) or beneficiary who believes they
have been subjected to discrimination because of race, color, religion, sex, age,
national origin, disability or familial status may file a written complaint to the Florida
Department ofTransportation's Equal Opportunity Office in Tallahassee or contact the
District's Administrative Compliance Monitor in Lake City, Florida.

Central Office: Florida Department of Transportation, Equal Opportunity Office,
605 Suwannee Street Mail Ststion 65, Tallahassee, FL 32399-0450

District Office: Florida Department of Transportation, District Two
Administrative Compliance Monitor, 1109 South Marion Avenue Mail Station 2016,
Lake City, FL 32025-5874

This Public Hearing is being conducted pursuant to Section 339.135(4)(c), Florida
Statutes, to consider the Department's Tentative Work Program for the Fiscal Years
2007-08 through 2011-12, and to consider the necessity of making any changes to the
Program.

Written comments from the, MPOs, Commissions and other interested parties will be
received by the Department at the Public Hearing and within ten days thereafter..
Comnients should be addressed to:
Charles W. Baldwin, RE., District Secretary
Florida Department of Transportation,, District Two
1109 South Marion Ave., Lake City, FL 32025-5874
Telephone 1-800-749-2967
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Christmas in the Park and the Christmas Pa-
rade will be held on Friday, Dec. 8. Line up is at
5:30 p.m. and the parade will begin at 6 p.m. The
deadline for entries is Wednesday, Dec. 6.
All entries must be decorated. Lights on en-
tries are encouraged. Santa will be at the end of
the parade. /
You cannot throw candy or any other objects.
Items can only be handed out by walkers.
Float participants must unload at the far end
of the tennis courts by the court house. The
streets around the park will be closed for activi-
ties; no parking will be allowed.
There will be no fees for non-profit vendors.
They will set up in the park. No vehicles will be
allowed in the park except for loading and un-


r


loading.
For-profit vendors will need an Occupational
License, which costs $24, and can be bought at
the Jasper City Hall. They will set up on 1st Ave.
between the Family Dollar and the Jasper City
Park.
All floats wishing to park for viewing should
continue driving past 2nd Ave. NE and turn left
on to 2nd St. NE, then left on 1st Ave. You must
park on the side of the street across from the
court house. The train rides will be going
around the court house and this path must re-
main open.
For more information call Kitty Morgan at
792-2365 or 792-4041, or John McCormick,
County Attorney, at 792-2395.


Homeless Services Network meetings
The Homeless Services Net- affiliated health and human service agencies.


work of Suwannee Valley
will conduct its monthly
meeting on Tuesday, Nov.
14, at 4 p.m. at the Colum-
bia County Senior Services
facility located at 480 SW
Oleander Glen, behind the
Department of Transporta-
tion District 2 offices on
Marion Street.
United Way of Suwannee
Valley serves as the lead
agency for the Homeless
Services Network of
Suwannee Valley, which
serves the counties of
Hamilton, Columbia,
Suwannee, Lafayette. The
network includes agencies
and individuals interested
in the services available to
those who are homeless or
threatened with homeless-
ness. Agency representa-
tives, individuals, homeless
and formerly homeless with
an interest in the needs of
those who are experiencing
homelessness or are threat-
ened, with homelessness are
encouraged to attend.
United Way of Suwannee
Valley is a community im-
pact and fundraising orga-
nization, which uses volun-
teers on all levels to identify
unmet community needs
Sand tQ. eiate tse-
ned through United WVay,
of Suwannee Valley initia-
tives and the funding of 22


Open House
at Panther
Success Center
Nov. 17
The Panther Success
Center will hold'-an Open
House on Friday, Nov. 17,
from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. The
public is invited to attend.


Diabetes
self-management
training
Diabetes self-manage-
ment training classes will
be held at the Hamilton
County Health Department
on Thursday, Nov. 16, from
10 a.m. to 11 a.m. This is a
free class. .
Topics will include an
overview of diabetes, man-
aging. blood sugar, nutri-
,tion,; medications and exer-
f'cise. '. '
To register or for more in-
formation call 792-1414.



Alcoholic

Anonymous






Monday
Alcoholic Anonymous
will meet every Monday
from 7 p.m. until 8 p.m., at
the Jasper Library. The
meetings will be led by Ray
Luckey of the Trinity
Group. .


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One of the region's longest-run-
ning heritage festivals, Old Tyme
Farm Days, will be held Saturday,
Nov. 25, at the Spirit of the Suwan-
nee Music Park in Live Oak..
The event originated in the
1980's, when lifelong Suwannee
County residents, John Paul Schnei-
der and Tom Boatright, began gath-
ering friends at the Schneider farm.
Farmers came together to re-enact
plowing and other farming chores
with their mules and workhorses.
As more people began to come over
the years to share heritage crafts,
the event moved to the Spirit of the
Suwannee Music Park in 1987. Un-
der the shaping of Music Park
founder, Jean Cornett, the event


evolved into one of the major
events at the Park.
Event coordinator, Gloria
Rittman, is seeking crafts people,
re-enactors and artisans to be part
of this year's event. For more infor-
mation call 386-362-6741.
There will be plenty of door
prizes for young and old alike, in-
cluding tickets to Wild Adventures,
toys, gift certificates and more.
Camping is available and you can
make this a long Thanksgiving
weekend with food, fellowship,
music, and traditions of old time
trades and arts.
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By Jonathan Banks


The Florida Writes is part
of the FCAT, which tests
students on their writing
skills. Since school began,
Mr. Starr and school staff
members have been
preparing students for the
test. Every Wednesday
each student takes a Writ-
ing practice test. Usually
the students write a per-
suasive, expository or nar-
rative essay on their given
prompt. The completed es-
says are then turned in to
an assigned teacher, or our
very own Mr. Starr, where
they are scored and given
back to the students. The
actual test dates are Feb. 6
through Feb. 9.
To also help your child
prepare for the test encour-
age them to try and do
their best, not only on the
real deal but during prac-
tice as well. Tips and other


information will be pub-
lished for parents, students
and other community
members.
The football game last
week against FSU was not
what anybody expected. If
you think I'm referring to
the score you're completely
wrong. The weather was
gruesome. It rained that
Friday with lightning caus-
ing the games to be
rescheduled to the follow-
ing day.
Not only did we have
bad luck with the weather,
the score wasn't the best
thing either. We lost that
game along with the last
district game of the season.
The Trojans did their best
and we support them now
and in their next season.
Soccer season began last
week for the Lady Trojans.
JV and Varsity were defeat-


ed last Monday by Fort
White, and lost their next
game that same week on
Tuesday against Suwan-
nee. Last Thursday's game
against Madison, JV won.
Although they lost most
of their games that week,
both team's spirits aren't
down. I've been talking to
some players and they are
saying that they will try to
win the rest of their games,
continuing their effort dur-
ing each game.
Boys and girls basketball
practices started last week
for the Trojans. Wishing
them luck as well, for their
upcoming practices and
games in this season.
Last but not least, the
Special Olympics State
Bowling Classic took place
last weekend at Disney
Sports Complex in Kissim-
mee.
Well, that's all for your
Trojan News this week. I
wish all the teams luck in
their sport. I also wish the
readers health and good
reading eyes for the pre-
sent and future. Until next
time in Trojan News, go
Trojans.


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Oct. 13 and 14, which in-
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spaghetti supper and
modified. "king-of-the-hill."
John Hendrick, Associate
Pastor, is shown above
sharing a Scripture and
related word puzzle with
the boys. Decar Scaff, RA
Director, was assisted by
Hendrick, Jamie Pittman,'
Pastor Jeff Cordero and -
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Pee Wee, Junior football scores

Saturday, Nov. 4
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Hamilton County hosts youth rodeo

Largest G CFVRA event. to date


Submitted by Susan Goodin
The Georgia Florida Youth Rodeo
Association (GFYRA) enjoyed a very
successful weekend, in spite of the
rain, on Friday, Oct. 27. After the are-
na dried out on Saturday, Oct. 28,
things got started and ran smoothly.
Brittany Herndan, a local Hamilton
County Riding Club member, sang
our National Anthem both days and
our Junior Quadrill performed on
Sundae Oct. 2 B-ath did a great job


With approximately 140 contes-
tants and all three parking lots full to
capacity, it was the largest GFYRA
contest to date with a large added
purse. The association was very com-
plimentary on our Hamilton County
hospitality.
The kids also enjoyed a dance with
music DJ'd by Chuck Burnett on Sat-
urday night.
We would like to thank the follow-
ing sponsors:


Bass's Furniture, Baya Pharmacy,
Cone Farm Cattle Company, Cow-
boy's Bar-B-Q, Roger and Julie Davis,
Trammel and Laura Deas, Jasper
Hardware, Bill and Beverly Langdale,
North Florida Farm and Home Cen-
ter, Ratliff and Associates, Sonny and
Kathy Scaff, SunSations, Suwannee
River Peanut, Billy Ray and Glenda
Taylor, Townsend Livestock, Hamil-
ton County Riding Club and James
Head ifor the use of his tractor).


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By Johnny Bullard


"God bless America" -
one could fairly hear the
lyrics of. this patriotic song
resounding as students,
staff members and commu-
nity supporters "took to the
streets" of White Springs to
support our local veterans
with an outstanding Veter-
ans Day Parade on
Wednesday, Nov. 8.
South Hamilton Elemen-
tary students and staff
members, under the direc-
tion and coordination of
longtime South Hamilton
educator Delores Marable
Howell, did a superb job
paying.tribute to our veter-
ans. Many thanks to every-
one who had a part in mak-
ing this event a huge suc-
cess. Prior to the parade,
many veterans enjoyed
lunching at the South
Hamilton Cafeteria. Special
guests for the event includ-


Jasper Legals
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
CONCERNING THE ESTABLISHMENT
OF A PROPORTIONATE FAIR-SHARE
TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM
FOR THE CITY OF JASPER
BY THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF CITY
OF JASPER, FLORIDA, SERVING AS THE-
LOCAL PLANNING AGENCY OF THE CITY
OF JASPER, FLORIDA, NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that, pursuant to Sections 163.3161
through 163.3215, Florida Statutes, as amend-
ed, objections, recommendations and com-
ments concerning an amendment, as de-
scribed below, will be heard by the Planning
Commission of the City of Jasper, Florida,
serving as the Local Planning Agency of the
City of Jasper, Florida, at a public hearing on
November 20, 2006 at 5:30 p.m. or as soon
thereafter as the matter can be heard, in the
City Hall located at 208 West Halley Street,
Jasper, Florida.
PSO 06-1, an application by the City Council,
to establish the Proportionate Fair-Share
Transportation Program, to establish a method
whereby the impacts of development on trans-
porlalr;. fa,:i;Iw;"a. car.r be mr.i .lm-d b/ in. .:u-
,:i-ral.c- ,-0 rl 01 ine- E uthc an., pn..ale i rp
icrs.
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 ari-
.nounced during the'public hearing and that no
further notice concerning the matter will be
published, unless said continuation exceeds.


ed local veterans, as well as
School Superintendent
Harry Pennington and
members of the Hamilton
County School Board.
The sixth annual Harvest
Festival at the Nature and
Heritage Tourism Center,
was even more special than
usual because of the book
signing for the newly pub-
lished book about White
Springs and its history enti-
tled "Those Were the
Days." The book was tran-
scribed by Barbara
Beauchamp' as part of the
personal account of White
Springs history told by re-
tired local school teacher,
Virginia Johnson Daniel,
91, a lifetime White Springs
resident, and Mr. John C.
"Buddy" Camp, 91, a re-
tired naval stores operator
and timber businessman of
Jasper, who grew up in


Jasper Legals
six calendar weeks from the date of the above
referenced public hearing.. ..
At the aforementioned public hearing, all inter-
ested parties may appear to be heard with re-
spect to the amendment.
Copies of the amendment are available for
public inspection at the Office of the City Man-
ager, City Hall located at 208 West Halley
Street, Jasper, Florida, during regular busi-
ness hours.
All persons are advised that if they decide to
. appeal any decision mdde at the above refer-
enced public hearing, they will need a record
of the proceedings, and that, for such pur-
pose, they may need to ensure that a verbatim
record of the proceedings is made, which
record includes the testimony and evidence
upon which the appeal is to be based.
11/09
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
CONCERNING THE ESTABLISHMENT
OF A CONCURRENCY MANAGEMENT
SYSTEM FOR THE CITY OF JASPER
BY THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF CITY
OF JAS-ER FLORIDA SEFIVItG AS THE
LOCAL 'ldF||lit|C .'SENCV' Of THE CITY
OFJASPEA. FLORIDA [IIC.TIE r: HErE'BY
GIVEN that, pursuant to Sections 163.3161

through 163.3215, Florida Statutes, as
amended, objections, recommendations and
comments concerning an amendment, as de-
scribed below, will be heard by the Planning
Commission of the City of Jasper, Florida,


White Springs and still con-
siders it his "home."
I purchased five or six of
these books and if you have
an interest in local history,
so should you. There are a
limited number of books.
For more information
about them call Barbara
Beauchamp at 397-2454.
It was great sharing a vis-
it with Mr. Camp and Mrs.
Daniel. Also on hand for
the book signing were Mrs.
Daniel's daughter and son-
in-law, Anne and Tom
Miller of Alpharetta, Geor-
gia.
Carolyn Cannon, who is
one my very favorite indi-
viduals, was honored by
her home church, White
Springs United Methodist
Church, on Sunday, Nov. 5,
at the annual church home-
coming during the morning
worship service. Carolyn,
who has resided in White
Springs since her marriage
to the late Jack Cannon in
1961, is a tireless worker in
the Methodist Church and
the community. On hand to
share in this special day
were her daughters, Terry
and Jackie, as well as a
large number of assorted
relatives and friends.
Carolyn received many


Jasper Legals
serving as the Local Planning Agency of the
City of Jasper, Florida, at a public hearing on
November 20, 2006 at 6:00 p.m. or as soon
thereafter as the matter.can be heard, in the
City Hall located at 208 West Hatley Street,
Jasper, Florida.
CMS 06-1, an application by the City Council,
to establish a Concurrency Management Sys-
tem, to ensure that no development may be
approved unless the development is found to
be in conformance with the City Comprehen-
sive Plan and that the provision of certain pub-
lic facilities will be available at prescribed lev-
els of service concurrent with the impacts of
the development on those facilities.
The public hearing may be continued to one or
more future dates. Any interested party shall
be advised that the date, time and place of any
continuation of the public hearing shall be an-
nounced during the public hearing and that po
further notice concerning the matter will be
published, unless said' continuation exceeds
six calendar weeks from the date of the above
referenced public hearing.
At the aforementioned public hearing, all inter-'
:luE] pa3-1e- ma app-ar to b ew rE'd wArr. re-
.% -:, i. lh I, arri'e nam n.rit
C.p,.- i h. .anErnomerd Mre isilas.le ror
public inspection at the Office of the City Man-
ager, City Hall located at 208 West Hatley
Street, Jasper, Florida, during regular busi-'

Legals Continued Page 4


accolades from Beverly,
Davis and Bonnie Page, as
well as her pastor, Rev. Bill
Peeler, during the morning
worship service. Congratu-
lations, Carolyn, we love
you.
It was great seeing so
many friends at the White
Springs Homecoming.
Among out-of-town guests
attending were Jodie and
Cindy Jarrell of Jack-
sonville; Tom and Suzette
Wiggins of Jasper; Myrtle
Ann Wiggins McElroy of
Wellborn; Sue Bryner and
Randy Heavrin of Lake
City; Edward and Harriet
Saunders of Roan Moun-
tain, NC, and many others.
Speaking of Edward and
Harriet Saunders, I shared
a short visit with her at the
Nature and Heritage
Tourism Center. She in-
formed me that she and Ed-
ward are about to take a
trip to Italy for 10 days and
that she was very excited
about her trip. Last year,
the entire Saunders family
gathered on Thanksgiving


here in White Springs for a
holiday visit.
It is always a treat hear-
ing Mae Frances Marshall
sing and this past Saturday
was no exception. She did a
beautiful job singing her
traditional gospel stan-
dards at the Fall Festival.
Her accompanist was
Earnestine Johnson of
White Springs, who is al-
ways so gracious and will-
ing to help in any civic or
musical event. May God
continue to pour His bless-
ings on Mae Frances and
Earnestine. We appreciate
them so very much, and we
thank them for sharing
their God given talents
with us.
Please remember the fol-
lowing in prayer: JM Mor-
gan, Franklin Fouraker,
Glenwood Bennett, Mae
Tomlinson, Frank McPher-
son, Sarah Thomas, Granny
"Gladys" Ruh, Ben Regis-
ter, Terry Lowe, Justin Hill,
Virginia Daniel, Claude
Hall, Darlene Hall, JH Mc-
Call, Wannell "Sis" McCall,


Lafayette McCall, Billie
Payne, Dorothy Hill, Isabel
Freeman, Ceil Pound,
Gaynelle Greene, Jean Pad-
gett, Wanda Stephens, Ver-
na Mae Johnson, Tommie
Smith, Ella Taylor, Vivian
Scott, Mrs. Edith Johnson,
Trey Townsend of Live
Oak, Melvin Sheppard of
White Springs, our state,
our nation and our "own"
Hamilton County.
Quote for the week: "In
spite of the many changes
over the years, this is still a
very peaceful, tranquil,
lovely place to live for the
people haven't changed.
They are concerned about
each other, friendly, help-
ful, cheerful and just gener-
ally some of the best folks
on earth. I'm sure there are
many residents who feel as
I do. There's just no place to
live like "way down upon
the Suwannee River." From
"Why I Love Where I Live"
by Virginia J. Daniel
Have a good week
Hamilton County, I love
you.


Landfill closed for Veterans' Day


The Hamilton County
Landfill and Recycling
Center will be closed Fri-'
day, Nov. 10, in obser-
vance of the Veterans' Day
Holiday.
The Landfill accepts resi-
dential household garbage,
as well as hazardous waste


GED TESTS
North Florida Com-
munity College (NTCC)
will conduct GED tests
on Tuesday and Wednes-
day, Nov. 14 and 15, at 6.
p.m. in the NFCC Techni-
cal Center .on the Madi-
'-son campus. Persons tak-
ing. the tests will be re-.
quired to furnish a Photo.
ID. NFCC holds GED
preparation courses free
of charge. There is a fee-
for the test. Pre-registra-
tion is required. To regis-
ter call 850-973-1629.


and items for recycling.
The Hazardous Waste
'Center accepts paint,
household, chemicals, used
motor oil, oil. filters and,
batteries at no charge.
The Recycling Center ac-
cepts glass, plastic, card-
board and papers (news-
papers, catalogs, maga-
zines, etc.) at no charge.
They buy only aluminum


cans.
The normal, hours of op-
eration for the Landfill are
Monday through Friday, 8
a.m. till 4 p.m., and Satur-
day, 9 a.m. till 12 p.m. The
Landfill is closed Sunday
and holidays.
The Landfill is located at
4652 SW 107th Ave. in
Jasper. For more informa-
tion call 792-1020. ';1


Tie-dying classes in November


Create your. own tie-
dyed t-shirt in classes at
Stephen Foster Folk Cul-
ture Center State Park in
White Springs, during No-
vember. Tie-dye artist
Mark Wright of Altoona,'
will guide students
through the processes of
design and dye-craft.,
Four classes are being of-
fered on Saturday, Nov. 11,
Sunday, Nov, 12, Saturday,
Nov. 18, and Sunday, Nov.,
19. The classes are from 11


a.n. until 12 p.m. andeach
class includes a t-shirt pro-
vided by the instructor.
The $10 fee does not in-
clude admission to the
park. The park's gate fee is
$4 for a vehicle with up to
eight passengers.
Class space is limited and
pre-registration is required.
Classes also are available
by appointment. For more
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NOTES




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 judi-
cial proof is presented to us by
you or the authorities.
The following abbrevia-
tions are used below:
DAC Department of
Agriculture Commission
DOA Department of
Agriculture
DOT Department of
Transportation
FDLE Florida Depart-
ment of Law Enforcement
FHP Florida Highway
Patrol
FWC Florida Fish and


Wildlife Conservation
Commission
HCDTF Hamilton
County Drug Task Force
HCSO Hamilton Coun-
ty Sheriff's Office
.JAPD Jasper Police De-
partment
JNPD Jennings Police
Department
OALE Office of Agricul-
tural Law Enforcement
P&P Probation and Pa-
role
SCSO Suwannee Coun-
ty Sheriff's Office
WSPD White Springs
Police Department
Oct. 30, Mario Lamont
Foster, 24; 829 Bullsbay,
Jacksonville; violation of
probation; hold for Duval
County; FHP
Oct. 30, Robert Lee
Robinson, 71; 816 12th St
SW, Jasper; sentenced to
DOC; HCSO
Oct. 30, Deondra Claridy,
20; 10233 SW 59th Dr.,
Jasper; warrant; HCSO
Oct. 30, Robin Dale
Carmichie, 43; 1176 NE
835th St., Old Town; viola-
tion of probation; HCSO
Oct. 31, Rosa Hernandez
Gomez, 25; 1350 Mary St.,
Jennings; no valid drivers
license; non resident tag
exam; HCSO
Oct. 31, Allen Atwood,
18; 702 SW 4th St., Jasper;
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Nov. 1, Juan Ventura, 36; FDACS/OALE
229 Madison Ave., Patter- Nov. 2, Ivor Paul Morri-
son, NJ; marijuana traffic in son, 52; 1119 East Front St.,
excess of 25 pounds; pos- Plainsfield, NJ; operating
session of controlled sub- commercial vehicle while
stance without prescrip- CDL suspended; DOA
tion; possession of more Nov. 2, Connie Lee Henry,
than one drivers license; 43; PO Box 537, Jasper; 179
commercial transport days contempt of .court;
penalty for use in commis- HCSO
sion of a felony; DOA Nov. 2, Lee Coleman, 24;
Nov. 1, Larry McClain, 216 N Walker St., Live Oak;
42; 1373 Mary St., Jennings; in for court; hold for SCSO;
violation of probation; sale HCSO
of cocaine; possession with Nov. 2, Devinder Singh,
intent to sale; P and P 39; 2076 White Lane 140,
Nov. 1, Avale Scottina Bakersfield, Ga; driving
Oliver, 34; 108 NW 12th while license suspended;
Ave., Jasper; battery; do- FDACS
mestic violence; HCSO Nov. 3, Carroll Leroy Hi-
Nov. 1, Ronald Noises saw, 42; 309 Dawn St.,
Basurto-Vasquez, 24; 219 Jasper; violation of proba-
46th St., Union City, NJ; re- tion; driving under the in-
sisting officer without vio- fluence; driving while li-
lence; driving while license cense suspended; false

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Jasper Legals
ness hours.
All persons are advised that if they decide to
appeal any decision made at the above refer-
enced public hearing, they will need a record
of the proceedings, and that, for such purpose,
they may need to ensure that a verbatim
record of the proceedings is made, which
record includes the testimony and evidence
upon which the appeal is to be'based.
11/09

NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
CONCERNING THE ESTABLISHMENT
OF A CONCURRENCY MANAGEMENT
SYSTEM FOR THE CITY OF JASPER
BY THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF CITY
OF JASPER, FLORIDA, SERVING AS THE
LOCAL PLANNING AGENCY OF THE CITY
OF JASPER, FLORIDA, NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that, pursuant to Sections 163.3161'
through 163.3215, Florida Statutes, as amend-
ed, objections, recommendations and com-
ments concerning an amendment, as de-
scribed below, will be heard by the Planning
Commission of the City of Jasper, Florida,
serving as the Local Planning Agency of the
City of Jasper, Florida, at a public hearing on
November 20, 2006 at 5:30 p.m. or as soon
thereafter as the matter can be heard, in the
City Hall located at 208 West Hatley Street,
Jasper, Florida.
CMS 06-1, an application by the City Council,
to establish a Concurrency Management Sys-
tem, to ensure that no development may be
approved unless the development is found to
be in conformance with the City Comprehen-
sive Plan and that the provision of certain pub-
lic facilities will be available at prescribed lev-
els of service concurrent with the impacts of
the development on those facilities.
The public hearing may be continued to one or
more future dates. Any interested party shall
be advised that the date, time and place of any
continuation of the public hearing shall be an-
nounced during the public hearing and that no
further notice concerning the matter will be
published, unless said continuation exceeds
six calendar weeks from the date of the above
referenced public hearing.
At the aforementioned public hearing, all inter-
ested parties may appear to be heard with re-
spect to the amendment.
Copies of the amendment are available for
public inspection at the Office of the City Man-
ager, City Hall located at 208 West Hatley
Street, Jasper, Florida, during regular busi-
ness hours.
All persons are advised that if they decide to
appeal any'decision made at the above refer-
enced public hearing, they will need a record
of the proceedings, and that, for such purpose,
they may need to ensure that a 'verbatim


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County Court House Annex at 11 a.m. Call Martha Morgan
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Nov. 17 The Panther Success Center will have an Open House from I Can manage full
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Nov. 14 The Jasper Lions Club will be serving a pancake supper from
5 p.m. until 7:30 p.m. at the JRE Lee Complex.


Nov. 18 The Jasper Kiwanis Club will hold its annual Turkey Shoot
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The fee is $2 per shot.


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record of the proceedings is made, which
record Includes the testimony and evidence
upon which the appeal is to be based.
11/09
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
CONCERNING AN AMENDMENT
TO THE HAMILTON COUNTY LAND
DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS
BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD
OF HAMILTON COUNTY, FLORIDA, SERVIN-
GALSO AS THE LOCAL PLANNING AGENCY
OF HAMILTON COUNTY, FLORIDA, NOTICE
IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to Sections
163.3161 through 163.3215, Florida Statutes,
as amended, and the Hamilton County Land
Development Regulations, as amended, here-
inafter referred to as the Land Development
Regulations, objections, recommendations
and comments concerning an amendment, as
described below, will be heard by the Planning
and Zoning Board of Hamilton County, Florida,
serving also as the Local Planning Agency of
Hamilton County, Florida, at a public hearing
on November 14, 2006 at 6:00 p.m., or as
soon thereafter as the matter can be heard, in
the County Commission Meeting Room, Coun-
ty Courthouse located at 207 Northeast First
Street, Jasper, Florida.
LDR 06-5, an application application by the Board of
County Commissioners, to amend the.text of
the Land Development Regulations by adding
a new Section entitled Proportionate Fair-
Share Transportation Program, to establish a
method whereby the impacts of development
on transportation facilities can be mitigated by
the cooperative efforts of the public and private
sectors.
The public hearing may be continued to one or
more future dates. Any interested party shall
be advised that the date, time and place of any
continuation of the public hearing shall be an-
nounced during the public hearing and that no
further .notice concerning the matter will be
published, unless said continuation exceeds
six calendar weeks from the date of the above
referenced public hearing.
'At the aforementioned public hearing, all inter-
ested parties may appear to be heard with re-
spect to the amendment.
Copies of the amendment are available for
public inspection at the Office of the Land Use
Administrator, located at 204 Northeast First
Street, Jasper, Florida, during regular busi-
ness hours.
All persons are advised that if they decide to
appeal any decision made at the above refer-
enced public hearings, they will need a record
of the proceedings, and that, for such purpose,
they. may need to ensure that a verbatim
record of the, proceedings is made, which
record includes-the testimony and evidence
upon which the appeal is to be based.
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Jasper; violation of proba-
tion; unemployment com-
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Nov: 3, Erica T Johnson,
26; 104 SW 11th Ave.,
Jasper; violation of proba-
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Jasper Legals
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
CONCERNING AN AMENDMENT
TO THE HAMILTON COUNTY LAND
DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS
BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD
OF HAMILTON COUNTY, FLORIDA, SERVIN-
GALSO AS THE LOCAL PLANNING
AGENCY OF HAMILTON COUNTY, FLORI-
DA, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pur-
suant to Sections 163.3161 through 163.3215,
Florida Statutes, as amended, and the Hamil-
ton County Land Development Regulations, as
amended, hereinafter referred to as the Land
Development Regulations, objections, recom-
mendations and comments concerning an
amendment, as described below, will be heard
by the Planning and Zoning Board of Hamilton
County, Florida, serving also as the Local.
Planning Agency of Hamilton County, Florida,
at a public hearing on November 14, 2006 at
6:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter
can be heard, in the County Commission
Meeting Room, County Courthouse located at
207 Northeast First Street, Jasper, Florida.
LDR 06-5, an application by the Board of
County Commissioners, to amend the text of
the Land Development Regulations by adding
a new Section entitled Proportionate Fair-
Share Transportation Program, to establish a
method whereby the impacts of development
on transportation facilities can be mitigated by
the cooperative efforts of the public and pri-
vate sectors.
The public hearing may be continued to one or
more future dates. Any interested party shall
be advised that the date, time and place of .any
continuation of the public hearing shall be an-
nounced during the public hearing and that no
further notice concerning the matter will be
published, unless said continuation exceeds
six calendar weeks from the date of the above
referenced public hearing.
At the aforementioned public hearing, all inter-
ested parties may appear to be heard with re-
spect to the amendment.
Copies of the amendment are available for
public inspection at the Office of the Land Use
Administrator, located at 204 Northeast First
Street, Jasper, Florida, during regular busi-
ness hpurs. ,. .
All persons are advised that if they decide to
appeal any decision made at the above refer-
enced public hearings, they will need a record
of the proceedings, and that, for such purpose,
they may need to ensure that a verbatim
record -of the proceedings is made, which
record includes the testimony and evidence
upon- which the appeal is to be based.
11/09 .
NOTICE OF PROPOSED ENACTMENT
OF ORDINANCE BY THE BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
HAMILTON COUNTY, FLORIDA
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gun light; hold for Volusia
County on failure to ap-
pear; GFC
Nov. 4, Christopher Kin-
sey, 30; 2199 Hwy 135 S,
Lake Park, Ga; driving un-
der the influence; FHP
Nov. 4, Cruz Costillo Cir-
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failure to stop at Agricul-
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Nov. 4, Ulonda Zanders,
27; 1370 Bee St., Jennings;,
retail theft; JAPD
Nov. 4, Stewart P Udell,
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Jasper Legals
nance, which title hereinafter appears, will be
considered for enactment by the Board of
County Commissioners of Hamilton County,
Florida, at a public hearing on November 21,
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 Court-
house located at 207 Northeast First Street,
Jasper, Florida. Copies of said ordinance may
be inspected by any member of the public at
the Office of the.County Clerk located at 207
Northeast First Street, Room 106, Jasper,
Florida, during regular business hours.
On the date, time and place first above men-'
tioned, all interested persons may appear and
be heard with respect to the ordinance.
AN ORDINANCE OF HAMILTON COUNTY,
FLORIDA, AMENDING THE TEXT OF THE
LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS OF
HAMILTON COUNTY, AS AMENDED; BY
ADDING A NEW SECTION 14.17, ENTITLED
PROPORTIONATE FAIR-SHARE TRANS-
PORTATION PROGRAM; PROVIDING SEV-
ERABILITY; REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES
IN CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING AN EFFEC-
TIVE 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 an-
nounced during the public hearing and that no
further riotice concerning the matter will be
published.
All persons are advised that, if they decide to
appeal any decisions made at the public hear-
ing, they will need a record-of'the proceedings
and, for such purpose, they may need to en-
sure that a verbatim record of the proceedings
is made, which record includes the testimony
and evidence upon .which the appeal is to be
based.
11/09

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
CONCERNING AN AMENDMENT TO THE
TOWN OF WHITE SPRINGS LAND
DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS
BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OFTHE TOWN OF
WHITE SPRINGS, FLORIDA, SERVING AS
THE PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD OF
THE TOWN OF WHITE SPRINGS, FLORIDA, I
AND THE LOCAL PLANNING AGENCY OF
THE TOWN OF WHITE SPRINGS, FLORIDA,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to
Sections 163.3161 through 163.3215, Florida
Statutes, as amended, and the Town of White
Springs Land Development Regulations, as
'amended, hereinafter referred to as the Land
Development Regulations, objections, rec6m-
mendations- and comments concerning an
amendment, as described below, will be heard
by the Town Council of the Town of White
.Springs, Florida, serving as the Planning and
Zoning Board of the Town of White Springs,
Florida and the-Local Planning Agency of the
Town of White Springs, Florida, at a public
hearing on November 21, 2006 at 6:45 p.m., or
as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard,
in the Town Council Meeting Room; Town Hall
located at 10363 Bridge Street, White Springs,
Florida.
LDR 06-1, an application by'the Town Council,
to amend the text of the Land Development
Regulations by adding a new Section 14.14,
entitled Proportionate Fair-Share Transporta-
tion Ordinance, to establish a method whereby
the Impacts of development on transportation
facilities can be mitigated by the cooperative
efforts of the public and private sectors.
The public hearing may be continued to one or
more future date: Any interested party shall be
advised that the date, time and place of any
continuation of the public hearing shall be an-
nounced during the public hearing and that no
further notice concerning the matters will be
published, unless said continuation exceeds
six calender weeks from the date of the above
referenced public hearing.
At the aforementioned public hearing, all inter- .
ested parties may appear to be heard with re-
spect to the amendments.
Copies of the amendments are available for
public inspection at the Office of the Town
Clerk, Town Hall located' at 10363 Bridge
Street, White Springs, Florida.
All persons are advised that if they decide to
appeal any decisions made at the above refer-
enced public hearing, they will need a record
of the proceedings, and that, for such purpose,
they may need to ensure that a verbatim
record of the proceedings is made, which
record includes the testimony and evidence
upon which the appeal is to be based.
11/09


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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2006


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learning fire safety and prevention in class. The best part
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By Cheryl McCall
North Hamilton's first
nine weeks awards pro-
gram was held Friday, Oct.
27. It was coordinated and
presented by Lee Wether-
ington-Zamora, Norma
Zamora.and Beth Burnam.
Leading the pledge were
Lorenzo Ibarra and lesha
Smith. Students received


school certificates, candy
bars and ice cream coupons
from Martha Butler and
pizza coupons from Fox's
Pizza and Domino's Pizza.
Pre-k students mastering
all skills were Zackery
Carter, Kenleigh Boone,
Malakai Perez, Taylor
Smith, Sarah Godwin,
Lance Mathis, Jade Beck


and Elijah Cohen.
Kindergarten students
mastering all skills were
Mariah Anderson,
Jonathan Carnline, Hunter
Hatch, Hunter Hotchkiss,
Beatris Santana, Rachael
Stanley, Andrew Stone,
Oriana Urzua, Christopher
Cameron, Faith Flannery,
Norma Garza, RafNesha
Gunsby, Daniel Hendrick,
Jamari Howell, Noelia
Mejia, Reese McLeod, Cole
Selph, Daryl Slayton,
Caleigh Williams, Jonathan.
Mendez, Hunter McCulley,
Taylor Moffses, Patrick
Bennett, Omar Roque, Bai-
ley Hawkins, Sarabeth
Adams, Victoria Moore,
Karena Keys, PreShanna
Drawdy and Beatris Rios.


Students in grades one
through six who made the
honor roll will have their
names printed in The
Jasper News. Students who
met or beat their Accelerat-
ed Reader goal were recog-
nized.
The AR .banner classes
were Mrs. Tyre's second
grade and Mrs. Joeris'
fourth grade. AR trophies
went to Jestyn Roberts,
Mariaelena Navarro, Ash-
lyn Brady, Gina Giannanto-
nio and Westen Joeris.
Red Ribbon Week win-
ners for coloring and writ-
ing were Jerry Jackson,
Amillya Kennison, Jacque-
line Frias, Peyton New-
some, Esmeiry Cerda,
D'Andre Jackson, Mariaele-
na Navarro, Joslyn Colon,
Justin Culbreth, Cody Mar-
cano, Ismelda Alvarez,
Brooke Burnam and Dylan
Brantley.
Door winners were Mrs.
Parks, Mrs. Moffses, Mrs.
Kennedy and honorable
mention to Mrs. Burnam
and Mrs. McCall.
Students of the Quarter
were Jasmine Carline,
Rachael Stanley, Tyler Law,
Hannah Carter, Jeremy
Touchton, Jose Cabrera,
Kristen Morris, Crystal
Coleman and Jose Alvarez.
September's Citizen of
the Month was Joshua
Perez; October's was Am-
ber Laffoon. Receiving the
Principal's awards were
Daryl Slayton and Ismelda
Alvarez.
Employee of the Quarter
was Ms. Zant and Teacher
of the Quarter was -Ms.
Combass.
Amber Laffoon was rec-
ognized for scoring a per-
fect 6.0 on the fourth grade
writing test. Junior Beta
members were recognized.
Their induction ceremony
will be in November.
Thanks to all family and
friends who came out to
support this special event
at NHE where "we are
changing lives through
quality education."


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Barbershop

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Open House

The Suwannee Valley
Barbershop Chorus is
sponsoring an open house
and guest night on Tues-
day, Nov. 14, at the
Suwannee River Regional
Library located at 1848 US
129 South in Live Oak at 7
p.m. All men (and their
wives) are invited to at-
tend to hear the barber-
shop chorus and quartet
singing. Refreshments will
be served.
For more information
call Jack Wilson at 386-963-
5023 or Fred Phillips at
386-362-1886.


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Legendary Live Oak native begins work on memoirs
By Robin Chapman 100 feet above the ground .. i
Charles Winston Clayton while a Railsplitter sergeant, -
Jr., one of the most successful '7' Thomas J. Johnson, Dayton,
native sons of Suwannee Ohio, leaned out the plane to
County, has begun work on wave congregating civilians to .
his memoirs and is using the a central control point in the
archives of the Suwannee De- .city."


mocrat to aid in his research.
Clayton, 85, now lives in
Winter Park; yet through the
years his adventures have .
continued to make news in his
hometown paper.
Born in Live Oak on May
24, 1921, Charles was the sec-
ond child of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles W. Clayton, Sr. His
mother was Vonnie Mickler
Clayton and was a descendant
of Suwannee County pioneers
Mary Frances "Molly" Creek-
more and Jacob Goodbread
Mickler. In the 20s, his father,
born and raised in Falmouth
in western Suwannee County,
moved the family to Madison
and then Mayo for his work
as a bookkeeper before finally
settling permanently in Live
Oak in the 30s.
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COUSINS MAKE IT THROUGH THE WAR: The Claytor
on a ship on their way home to Live Oak after duty in
Charles Winston Clayton, left, and Wilson Malcom Cla
later made their fortunes in land in Central Florida. S


was 8 years old, and those
jobs, plus a federal program,
helped him attend the Univer-
sity of Florida, from which he
graduated with high honors in
1943 after graduating from
Suwannee High School. With
World War II raging, he and
his cou-in Malcohn Clayton.


CLAYTON FAMILY CIRCA 1926: Pictured are Charles Clayton at
about age 5, taken in Live Oak. His mother Vonnie is standing
behind him, his oldest sister Evelyn (now deceased) is standing
next to her. His sister Rowena is sitting (looking cross) and
Charles, of course, is the only boy. Taken about 1926. Submitted


Before he mustered out as a
captain, Clayton was assigned
to occupation duty in Berlin.
When he had free time, he
took curious GIs up in his
B" plane to view the devastation
of the German capitol from
the air. It was then that he got
-' his first glimpse of Germany's
super highway, the Autobahn.
. i There was nothing like it any-
1 cousins where, and the image of that
WW 11I. highway, with its adjacent de-
ayton, right, velopment, stuck in his mind.
Submitted Back in the states, Clayton
and his cousin Malcolm,


also of Live Oak, joined the
Army Air Corps.
Overseas, 2nd Lt. Charles
W. Clayton flew 89 missions
in his Piper Cub L-4
Grasshopper, piloting, the tiny
plane on dangerous flights
over enemy territory for the
84th Division 325th Artillery
Battalion. His bravery earned
him a battlefield promotion to
1st Lieutenant, as well as the
Air Medal and the Oak Leaf
Cluster.
But even in tihe midst of
danger, there was humor. On
Friday, April 6, 1945, the
Suwannee Democrat reported:
"Lt. Charles Winston Clayton
and another lieutenant, James
Ford of Chicago, were flying
peacefully along the Rhine in
their Cubs when they fell in
formation with a group of
fighter planes. The radio op-
erator being a sergeant asked
'What kind of planes are
those?' They found out that
they were [Gerrian] Messer-
schmitt 109s. The sergeant ex-
amined the markings of the
planes and they "got the hell
out of there.'"
On Friday, May 25, 1945
the Suwannee Democrat re-
ported: "Lt. Charles W. Clay-
ton, Jr., piloted the artillery
observation plane which
helped clear the road of Ger-
man civilians for an armored
spearhead through Bielefeld,
Germany. [His] plane flew


moved to Central Florida and
founded Claytons' Realty.
Eventually, they began build-
ing entire subdivisions.
But it was the advent of In-


CLAYTON MAKES IT ALL THE WAY TO THE WHITE HOUSE:
Charles Clayton at the White House event in the 1980s as he
greets President and Mrs. Ronald Reagan. The boy from Live Oak
had come a long way. Photo: Submitted


terstate 4 through Central
Florida that really showed


READY TO FLY LIKE A BIRD: Lt. Charles W. Clayton in Live
1944, just after his graduation from flight school that's why
making like a bird for the photographer. His parents' home a
Helvenston St. is across the street behind him. It has since
demolishedd. Photo:0Submitted


Clayton's vision. He had been
buying rural land between
Lake Mary and Orlando for
future development, and when
none of the cities in Central
Florida wanted the new free-
way to slice through their
downtown, Clayton sold his
land to the government for the
new interstate. Remembering
the Autobahn, he held on to
the acreage adjacent to the
freeway and watched its value
skyrocket.
Married for 49 years to his
wife, Joan, Clayton is the fa-
j their of five successful chil-
dren. His sisters live in North
Florida; Mrs. J. G. (Lauranell)
Tidwell of Live Oak, and Mrs.
Ortop (Rowena) Bryan of
Oak, Jasper.
he's In 1989, Clayton suffered a
t 112 massive heart attack that al-
been most killed him. But he sur-
vived, and now, as he looks
forward to his 86th birthday,
he can still be found daily at
his Winter Park office. "When
the train of opportunity
stopped at my station, I just
got on," he says. "And when I
reached a goal, I set a higher
one. I wouldn't change a
thing. It has been quite a ride
for an old Live Oak boy!"
Robin Chapman is a long-
time television reporter and,
anchor who spent almost a
decade at the ABC-TV station
in Washington D.C. before
coming to Florida to anchor
the news at WESH-TV in Or-
lando she is the author of The
Absolutely Essential Guide to
Orlando, The Absolutely Es-
sential Guide to Winter Park
and Winter Park in Vintage
Postcards, may be contacted
at 407-599-2159. She's writ-
ten three books about Flori-
da, including Winter Park in
Vintage Postcards, published
by Arcadia in 2005. Recently,
she has been working with
Charles W. Clayton Jr., on his
memoirs.


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Biy tickets now!
Nov, 18
Morch of Dimes will present
"Niracle on Marion"
Mlrch of Dimes will present "Miracle on Marion" at 7 p.m.,
Saturday, Nov. 18, at Tucker's in the historic Blanche Hotel in
downtown Lake City; Cost: $30; Note: Special guest March of
Dimes advocate and 1960's recording artist Bobby Goldsboro.
Evenits include Festival of Trees and Wreaths, live and silent
auctions, festive buffet, dancing to DJ Trapper (First Class
Sounds); Tickets on sale at Suwannee Democrat and Jasper
News. Info: Karen, 386-365-1234 or Maureen Lloyd, 386-752-
488.

Make plans to visit!
Now thru Jan. 14, 2007
Florida Museum of Natural History in Gainesville will dis-
play two ivory-billed woodpecker specimens thru Sunday, Jan.
14, J007 during museum hours. Cost: $8.50 adults ($7.50 Fla.
residents), $4.50 children 3-12; Contact: 352-846-2000,
ww .flmnh.ufl.edu.

By tickets now!
March 31, 2007
93.7 K COUNTRY Jamboree
9 .7 K COUNTRY Jamboree featuring Brad Paisley and
Phil Vassar and three acts to be announced at a later date will
be h ld from 2 p.m.-into the evening, Saturday, March 31,
2002 at Alachua County Fairgrounds; Cost: Advance tickets
$55 r $70 at the door; Note: Tickets available thru Ticketmas-
ter beginning at 10 a.m.,' Saturday, Dec. 2; proceeds benefit
Shards Children's Hospitals; Info: 352-338-6704, www.coun-
tryrnusic4kids.com.

Today!
Nov 8
Early Learning Coalition board meeting
Early Learning Coalition of Florida's Gateway, Inc. will hold
a bohrd meeting at 9 a.m., Wednesday, Nov. 8 in the Columbia
County School Board Office, S.O.S. Building, Roori 130,
Lakd City. Info: Heidi Moore,;386-752-9770.

Today!
Nov 8
Ag-iculture Enterprise
Workshops for North Florida
Uv/IFAS offers Agriculture Enterprise Workshops for North
Flonda from '8 a.m.-2:15 p.m., Wednesday, Nov. 8 at NFREC-
SV, CR 417, Live Oak, four miles east of Live Oak; Cost: $15
by Oct. 30, $20 after Oct. 30: Note: Choice of four workshops,
"E..tne Management Forages for Horse-." -"Greeuhou .
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Crops: From Start to Finnish" or "Pesticide Applicator Train-
ing." Registration deadline at 5 p.m., Friday, Nov. 3; CEUs and
CCAs will be available; includes lunch, the tour program
booklet, refreshments and other tour materials. Info:
http://nfrec-sv.ifas.ufl.edu to register or e-mail Karen Hancock
at khancock@ifas.ufl.edu or call 386-362-1725.

Today!
Nov. 8
United Way November
campaign report luncheon
United Way of Suwannee Valley November campaign report
luncheon will be conducted at noon on Wednesday, Nov. 8 in
PCS Conference Center, White Springs. 'Cost: $10 per person,
luncheon catered by Jimmy Greene. Reservations required.
Info/RSVP: 386-752-5604.

Thursday
Nov. 9
NFCC will conduct
College Placement Tests (CPT)
North Florida Community College will conduct College
Placement Tests (CPT) on computer on at 8:30 a.m. and 1:30
p.m., Thursday, Nov. 9, 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 be-
fore testing. Info/registration: 850-973-9451.

Thursday
Nov. 9
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; 6-10 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 9; 264 NE Her-
nando Ave., Suite 102, Lake City. Info:.386-752-0650.

Note change of location!

Thursday
Nov. 9
2007 Relay for Life of
Suwannee County kick-off party
The 2007 Relay for Life of Suwannee County will hold a
kick-off party for anyone interested in eliminating cancer from
6-7 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 9 at First Advent Christian Church,
699 Pinewood Drive, Live Oak. Eood will be served. Get in-
volved: attendas a cancer survivor; start a team to raise funds;
sponsor the event; join the committee; volunteer at the event;
or join a team to become a part of the worldwide fight against
cancer! Come to learn more about how you can get involved!
RSVP b\ TuesdaN. No\ 7 Visit nww\.cancer.org for informa-
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Buy tickets, RSVP for dinner!

Thursday
Nov. 9
LCCC offers dinner followed by
"an evening of impressions"
Lake City Community College (LCCC) presents Hollie Vest
and Christopher John performing "an evening of impressions"
at 7:30 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 9, preceded by dinner at Lobo
Caft at 6 p.m. RSVP required at Levy Performing Arts Center
on the Lake City Campus. Cost: $14 general admission, $13
seniors and $12 LCCC staff and students. Dinner $8.
Info/Tickets/RSVP for dinner: 386-754-4340.

Thursday
Nov. 9
Grant writing workshop
Florida Humanities Council invites you to find out how to
apply for grants and sponsor humanities programs in Florida
communities at its grant writing workshop from 2-4 p.m.,
Thursday, Nov. 9 in Madison County Courthouse Annex,
Room 107, Madison. Contact Paula Arnold, Madison County
Chamber of Commerce, 850-973-2788,
pamold@madisonfl.org for directions; free to members of non-
profit organizations; Info: Susan Lockwood, 727-873-2011,
slockwood@flahum.org.

Friday
Nov. 10
Catfish dinner
Wellborn Neighborhood Watch will offer a fried catfish din-
ner with hushpuppies, grits, baked beans and coleslaw, all for
$6, from 4:30-7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 10 at the Blake Lowe Build-
ing. Eat in or take out. Info: 386-963-4949.

Note change in ticket prices!

Friday
Nov. 10
Stetson Guitar Ensemble in concert
Live! At Dowling Park Artist Series presents Stetson Guitar
Ensemble at 7 p.m., Friday, Nov. 10 in the Village Church.,
Advent Christian Village (ACV), Dowling Park. Log onto
www.stetson.edu/music/ensembles/guitar.php for information
on the group. Note: ACV Reciprocity Agreement: Season tick-
et subscribers may attend events at North Florida Community
College (NFCC) and Community Concerts of Lake City, Inc.,
at no extra charge. NFCC requires reservations in advance.
Call for details for each event. Cost: Tickets: ACV Members,

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$8; Adults, $12; Students, ages 13-18, $4; (hild, ages 5-12,
$3; Children 4 and under, free. Info: Dick Grillo, 386-658-
5291 or dgrillo@acvillage.net.

Submit nomination now!
Deadline Nov. 10
Teacher of the Year nominations deadline
Nominations for Teacher of the Year must be received Fri-
day, Nov. 10 to be counted. Application published Friday, Oct.
13 Suwannee Democrat. Mail to: Suwannee Foundation, 702
Second St., Live Oak, FL 32064. Info: Suwannee Foundation
for Excellence Executive Director Hillary Canron, 386-364-
2456.

Register now!
Nov. 11, 15 and 29
Craft classes
Craft classes are now being offered at Spirit of the Suwan-
nee Music Park. Carol Dobbs will teach Christmas crafts from
10 a.m.-noon, Saturday, Nov. 11; Wednesday, Nov. 15; and
Wednesday, Nov. 29. Cost $15 -includes all supplies. Info/regis-
tration: 386-364-1683.

Saturday
Nov. 11
Third Annual Toys for Tots Poker Run
Third Annual Toys for Tots Poker Run starts at the Big Oaks
Sports Bar, 1629 Helvenston St., Live Oak with the last bike
out at 11 a.m., Saturday, Nov. 11; first card at The Keg Room,
second card at The Oasis; third card at the VFW; Miss Lilly's
for the fourth card; and last card at The Big Oak. Help the kids
have Christmas. Info: 386-364-7815.

Saturday
Nov. 11
Free Thanksgiving luncheon
and clothes give-away
The Third Annual Thanksgiving Luncheon and Clothes
Give-away will be held from 11 a.m.-2 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 11
at John H. Hale Commnunity Park & Recreation Center, 215
NE Duval Street, Live Oak. Cost: Free. Luncheon is for veter-
ans, less fortunate, persons who are shut-in and anyone who
would like to fellowship with them,. All are welcome. Spon-
sored by: Mt. Zion A.M.E. Church, Pastor Jeffery Dove; Live


Sister Barbara Baker, 386-364-4988 or Sister Audrey Howell,
386-364-4560.

Saturday
Nov. 11
21st McAlpin Elementary School reunion
The 21st McAlpin Elementary School (MES) reunion will be
held Nov. 11 at McAlpin Community Center beginning at
10:30 a.m. If you are 55 years or older, and attended MES,
make your plans to attend. A $10 donation per person will be
accepted for the catered meal. Info: 386-362-7704, 386-364-
1454 or 386-362-2353.

Saturday
Nov. 11
Turkey Shoot
American Legion Harry C. Gray Memorial Post 107 will
hold a turkey shoot from 2 p.m. to finish. 12 gauge shot gun
only, no scopes, no automatic, only this type of gun pumps,
lever action or break open. Shells will be furnished. Entrance
fee $25. Prizes for high score in each category. Refreshments,
snacks and refreshments available. Registration from 11:11
11/11 until 2 p.m. or 11:11 a.m.-2 p.m., Nov. 11. Directions:
Six miles south of Publix on US 129. Look for sign on left one
mile past McMillan's Dairy, 1-1/2 miles on 142nd Street.
Info/registration forms: 1-7 p.m., 386-362-5987.

Saturday
Nov. 11
Pancake breakfast,
fall plant and bake sale
Live Oak Garden Club will hold a-pancake breakfast, along
with a fall plant and bake sale from 7:30-10 a.m., Saturday,
Nov. 11 at its clubhouse on Eleventh Street, Live Oak, west of
hospital. Breakfast: Adults $5; Children to age 10 $3.50. Get.
your holiday pies and cakes homemade from our members.
Info/orders: 386-330-2947.

Saturday ,
Nov. 11 -,-
Shoebox Run
Shoebox Run to benefit
Operation Christmas Child
will be held Saturday,
Nov. 11. Ride from your
home area to the Spirit of /,. ...i


Oak Lodge No. 21, Brother Marlon Ivey; and Christian Mis- the Suwannee Music Park "
sion in Action Ministries. Holiday helpers are needed. Info: Campground in Live Oak.


Bring a gift filled shoebox per each rider or adopt a shoebox
per rider. Lunch will be served at 1 p.m. Info: Colleen Ruehl, P
0 Box 987, Crawfordville, FL 32326 or call 850-556-1787.

Sunday
Nov. 12
Nature photographer Bobby Harrison
presentation on woodpeckers
The Sunday Science series offered by Florida Museum of
Natural History in Gainesville continues as award-winning na-
ture photographer Bobby Harrison presents "Obsessed with the
Ivory-billed Woodpecker," from 2:30-3:30 p.m., Sunday, Nov.
12; followed by a book signing. Note: Thru Sunday, Jan. 14,
2007 two ivory-billed woodpecker specimens are on display.
Also, visit the Butterfly Rainforest. Cost: $8.50 adults ($7.50
Fla. residents), $4.50 children 3-12; Contact:' 352-846-2000,
www.flmnh.ufl.edu.

Ends Sunday!
Nov. 12
Exhibition of art by artists
Betty Blitch and Linda Blondheim
Smith North View Hospital in Valdosta, Ga. generously wel-
comes artists from the Southern Artists League to exhibit their
work in.the hospital lobby and public spaces. Betty Blitch and
Linda Blondheim, from north central Florida, are very excited
to have their work in exhibition thru Sunday, Nov. 12.

Monday
Nov: 13
Suwannee Chapter of the Florida Trail
Association will meet
The Suwannee Chapter of the Florida Trail Association
(FTA) will meet from 7-9 p.m., Monday, Nov. 13 at the
Suwannee River Water Management District on US 90 and
CR 49, 2 miles east of Live Oak. Join them for a fascinating
journey on the Suwannee River! FTA member Tom McLain of
Adele, Ga. will narrate a photo presentation of his 225-mile
trip down the Suwannee River from Fargo, Ga. to the Gulf of
Mexico using a Riverhawk canoe and a 6 horse, 4-stroke John-
son outboard motor. Meeting followed by a discussion about
upcoming tours and trips, many of which are open to the pub-,
lic. Various hikes are being planned for the upcoming cooler
months. The public is welcome! Contact: chapter chair, Sylvia
Dunnam, 386-362-3256, dunnams@alltel.net or Sam Bigbie,
386-362-5090, sam8591@alltel.net.

Tuesday
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tion) at 1:30 p.m., Tuesday.
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Madison campus. TABE is re-
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cational'techmical programs.
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Nov. 14
Suwannee Valley
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Suwannee Valley Barber-
shop Chorus will conduct
open houseguest night at 7
p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 14 at
Suwannee River Regional Li-
brary, 1848 US 129 South,
Live Oak. All men interested
in learning more about this
activity are invited to experi-
ence the fun and camaraderie
of this men's organization.
Door prizes and refreshments
provided. Info: Jack Wilson
386-963-5023 or Fred Phillips
386-362-1886.

Nov. 14-15
NFCC will conduct
GED tests
(DATE CHANGE)
North Florida Community
College (NFCC); GED tests;
6 p.m., Tuesday-Wednesday,
Nov. 14-15, NFCC Technical
Center; Madison campus;
Photo ID required; prepara-
tion courses free; fee for test;
Info/pre-registration: 850-973-
1629.

Register now!
Nov. 15 and 29
Craft classes
Craft classes are now being
offered at Spirit of the Suwan-
nee Music Park..Carol Dobbs
will teach Christmas crafts

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FRIDAY, November 3-Fair Opening Day/Midnight Madness
S4 to 6 Free Admission
L., 6 to close $5 admission
Early Bird Madness from 8:30 pm 10 2 am $20 for all rides
Midnight Madness from 10 pm to 2 am $15 armband for all rides
SATURDAY. November 4 Saturday Matinee Discount
12 pm to close $5 admission
12 pm-6 pm Kids pay $10 armband with $5 coupon for all rides
6 pm to close $15 Armband for all rides
SUNDAY, November 5 Family Day
12 pm to close $5 admission only
12 pm to close $15 includes admission & armband for all rides
MONDAY, November 6 Buddy Night
5 pm to close $5 admission, one person pays the other gets in free
5 pm to close One person buys tickets the other rides for free
TUESDAY. November 7
5 pm to close $5 admission
5 pm to close Discount Tickets
WEDNESDAY, November 8 School Day
5 pm to close $5 admission or persons under the age of 18
S admitted free and college students with ID admitted free.
5 pm to close $13 armband with $2 off school coupon
THURSDAY, November 9 S&S Food Stores
5 pm to close $5 admission or free with S&S Coupon
5 pm to close $15 armband for all rides
FRIDAY, November 10 Midnight Madness
6 pm to close $5 admission
Early Bird Madness from 8:30 to 2 am $20 lor all rides
Midnight Madness from 10 pm to 2 am $15 armband for all rides
SATURDAY, November 11 Saturday Matinee Discount/Military
Day
12 to Close $5 admission
All Veterans admitted free of charge
12 pm-6 pm Kids pay $10 armband with $5 coupon for all rides
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3rd Annual Horse Show............10:00 am
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 5
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Youth Beef Heifer...........8:00 to 11:00 am
Youth Meat Goat............8:00 to 11:00 am
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Youth Swine Show.......................7:00 pm
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from 10 a.m.-noon, Wednesday, Nov. 15; and Wednesday,
Nov. 29. Cost $15 includes all supplies. Info/registration: 386-
364-1683.

Nov. 15
WellFlorida open house
WellFlorida invites will hold open house with a USDA/Well-
Florida ribbon cutting ceremony Wednesday, Nov. 15 from 10
a.m.-4 p.m., in Fort Clarke Business Center, 1785 NW 80th
Blvd., Gainesville; Your are also invited to take part in health
screenings, classes, prize drawings, food and more! Donations
in the form of diapers and hygiene products are welcome and
will benefit the 16 counties we serve. Info: 352-313-6500.

Nov. 16
NFCC will conduct CPT
North Florida Community College will conduct College
Placement Tests (CPT) on computer on at 8:30 a.m. and 1:30
p.m., Thursday, Nov. 16, 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 be-
fore testing. Info/registration: 850-973-9451.

Nov. 16
Branford Camera Club will meet
The Branford Camera Club will meet at Branford Public Li-
brary, Thursday, Nov. 16 at 7:30 p.m. The members are deeply
saddened with the loss of Gilbert Bemardo and Dick Bryant
will try to fill his shoes by presenting Bemardo's planned pre-
sentation on "Why Shoot Black and White?" Bring some of
your pictures to share, bring your photo equipment/manuals if
you need help or have expertise to share, and enjoy a fun
evening! Membership not required. Note: December meeting
will be held the second Thursday, Dec. 14. Info: Carolyn
Hogue, program chair, 386-935-2044 or technical consultants:
Dick Bryant, 386-935-1977 or Dick Madden, 386-935-0296.

Nov. 16
Hometown Heroes Hall of Fame
induction ceremony
Surrey Place Care Center invites you to its Hall of Fame in-
duction ceremony to celebrate the lifetime achievements and
noteworthy community contributions of three of its previous
guests, Robert Allen, Edward Smith,and Hayward Wilson, at 6
p.m., Thursday, Nov. 16 at 110 SE Lee Ave., Live Oak; Info/to
attend: 386-364-5961.

Nov. 16-17
SRWMD Governing Board meeting
Suwannee River Water Management District's governing board
will meet at 8:30 a.m., Thursday, Nov. 16, at the Lafayette
County Commission Room, Mayo. The meeting is to consider
District btqsihess:and coriduct public hearings on regulatory
and land acquisition-matters. A board workshop will. begin at,
2:30 p.m. at Fiddler's Restaurant, 1306 SE Riverside Drive,
Steinhatchee. The workshop will continue Friday, Nov. 17 at


Al-Anon/Mayo Al-Anon Group now meets
with Banford Al-Anon Group Tuesdays and
Friday. 7:30 p m., at First United-Methodist
Church on the corner of Express and Henry
Streets, Branford Info: Barbara. 386-294-3348;
Linda. 386-935-5362.
Alcoholics Anonymous Branford Tuesdays.
Friday and Saturday,. 7-30 p.m, Branfoid United
Methodist Church. Express and Henry St Bran-
ford For more info, call 386-963-5.527 or the Dis-
trict 16 Help Line toll-free, 800-505-0702
Alcoholics Anonymous Live Oak Tuesdays.
Thursday and Frida)s. 8 p m, Precinct Voting
Building, Nobles Ferrn Road. Like Oak Info Dis-
trict 16 Help Line toll-free. 800-505-0702
Alcoholics Anonymous Ma)o Group Sun-
days. Monday, Wednesdays and Thursdays at 8
p m.: Manna House, Pine Street, Mayo Info: 386-
294-2423 or District 16 Help Line toll-free. 800-
505-0702.
Alcoholics Anonymous Trinity Group -
Mondays. 7-8 p.m.; Jasper Library,'; District 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 pm :
bluegrass jam; Pickin' Shed; except during main
festival events. Spirit of the Su\vannee Music
Park, US 129 North, Live Oak; potluck dinners
thud Saturday of each month; Info: 386-364-1683.
Bridge Club Mondays, 6:45 p.m, Golden
Corral Restaurant, Li-e Oak. Into. 386-362-3200
Boy Scout Troop 693 Mondays. 7 p.m .
Shnne Club. Bass Road, until further notice. Info.
386-776-2863
Christian Home Educators of Suwannee
(C.H.E.S.) a homeschool support group that
meets weekly in Lie Oak. For more info e-mail
ches3inl@!yahoo.com
Civil Air Patrol-Suwannee Valley Composite
Squadron Thursdays. 6-30-9.30 p m., at the
EAA hangar at the Suwannee County Airport, Like
Oak Membership open to children ages 12 to 18.
and all adults Into. Capt Grant W. Meadows Jr in
Ltve Oak, 386-208-0701 or Capt Rick Peters in
Lake City, 386-623-1356 or
www.gainesvillecap.org or vww%%.cap.gov
Doinling Park Volunteers Saturdays; I 100
hours-11 a.m.; at 22992 CR 250, Live Oak.
Farmer's Market Suwannee County Small
Farmer's Market opened April 18. Local fresh fruit
and vegetables available,'Tuesdays and Thursdays,
thru Thursday, Jtily 27. Hours: 9 a m.-l p m. The
site has changed back to the loading dock of the
old Atlantic Coastline Freight Depot on the east
end of the Su%%annee Historical Museum, US 129
North, Live Oak. They accept both the Senior and
WIC Farmer's Market Nutrition Coupons, as well
as cash: Scheduled closed dates: Tuesday, May 30
and Tuesday, July'4 Vendors call 386-362-1728, 9
a.m.-9 p.m.
Girl Scout Junior Troop 1077 every Friday;


8:30 a.m. at Fiddler's Restaurant. All meetings, workshops and
hearings are open to the public.

Nov. 17-18
AARP Driver Safety Program course
Harry C. Gray II Memorial American Legion Post No. 107
will sponsor an AARP Driver Safety Program course from 9
a.m.-1 p.m., Friday-Saturday, Nov. 17-18 at Suwannee River
Regional Library, 1848 US 129 South, Live Oak. This eight
hour course is for drivers 50 and over to improve their driving
skills and prevent accidents. Discussion and videotape. Insur-
ance discounts may be available, contact your insurance agent.
No tests. Cost: $10, make checks to AARP. Info/registration:
Richard Buffington 386-364-5985.

Nov. 18
American Red Cross Infant/Child/Adult
CPR and First Aid class in Lake City
American Red Cross of Suwannee Valley; Adult CPR and
First Aid class; 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 18; 264 NE Her-
nando Ave., Suite 102, Lake City. Info: 386-752-0650.

Buy tickets now!
Nov. 18
March of Dimes will present
"Miracle on Marion"
March of Dimes will present "Miracle on Marion" at 7 p.m.,
Saturday, Nov. 18, at Tucker's in the historic Blanche Hotel in
downtown Lake City; Cost: $30; Note: Special guest March of
Dimes advocate and 1960's recording artist Bobby Goldsboro.
Events include Festival of Trees and Wreaths, live and silent
auctions, festive buffet, dancing to DJ Trapper (First Class
Sounds); Tickets on sale at Suwannee Democrat and Jasper
News. Info: Karen, 386-365-1234 or Maureen Lloyd, 386-752-
4885.

Nov. 20
Breast cancer -
awareness '5P
Woman's Club of Live Oak
home life committee in con- '....'
junction with Suwannee
County Health Department -
will sponsor a session of
Health Talks from 5:30-6:30
p.m., Monday, Nov. 20 at
Woman's Club clubhouse on
Eleventh Street, Live Oak. November Spec
Guest speaker will be Mindi 20% off Slimline cz
Clark on diabetes; question 20% off wall franm
and answer time following.
Future talks at same time and $10 of your $45 sessi
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boosting the immune s stem, :.,..r. mnn.s'
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talks to be scheduled. Info: MAKE(- WI SH
Rita, 386-776-1711.


3-30 p m.. Suwannee River Regional Library. US
129 South, Live Oak. Info: enise Freeland, 3S6-
364-4932 or jenifreei.)alltel net
Greater Vision Support Group every Friday;
9:30 a m.: Christ Central Ministries. 1550 S.
Walker Ave., Live Oak, FL 32064; Info: 386-208-
1345.
Home Front Ministries .weekly meetings, of-
fers spiritual and emotional support to women go-
ing through separation, divorce or a doubled mar-
riage; also. offers individual prayer ministry to
women, regardless of mental status, for healing
life's hurts. Located in Lake City Info: 386-754-
,2800 or 386-963-4903
Jasper Kiwanis Club of Hamilton County -
Wednesdays, 12.15 p.m J.R Lee Complex,
Jasper Call for an application. 386-792-3484-, 386-
755-4896 or 386-792-1110 leave name. address
and phone or contact number
Live Oak Singles Group Fridays, 7-10 p.m.,
at St. Luke's Episcopal Church, 1391 SW
Eleventh St, Live Oak across from Coliseum.
(This is not a church function); If you are lonely.
juo them and have some fun Voluntary donation
at the door; light snacks. gaines, darts, line danc-
ing and kataoke. Sorry, no children allowed Info-
Judy, 386-362-4448, anna 386-963-5774 or .Inn
386-935-0422
Narcotics Anonymous WednesdayN .ind Sat-
'urdays, S p.m.: at the Jasper Public Library.
Narcotics Anonymous Tuesdays and Thurs-
days. 6-7 p m ; Closed sessions Info: Lee Devote.
386-294-3220
Over Eaters Anonymous Mondays, 11.5
a.m.-12-50 p.m at Suwannee River Regional Li-
brary, 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. Thursday,
7-9-30 p m., St. Luke's Episcopal Church, New-
bern Road Info: Loyce Harrell, 386-963-3225 or
Ralph Beekman. 386-752-2544
Suwannee River Riding Club Membership
fee $25 per year. Team roping first and third Fri-
day night Speed events first and third Saturday
night Info- 386-935-2622
Suwannee Valley Barbershop Chorus Tues-
days, 7 p.m Crapps Meeting Room, Suv.annee
River Regional LibrarN, US 129 South, Like Oak.
Info: Fred Phillips, 3S6-362-1886.
Suwannee Valley Flight-Civil Air Patrol -
Thursdays, 6:30-9 30 p.m., EAA hangar at the
Suwannee County Airport, Live Oak. Currently
accepting applications for membership and wel-
come visitors. Info. vww.gaines% illecap.org or
wwvw.cap gov.
TOPS Take Off Pounds Sensibly,. Thursday,
8:30 a.m. weigh-in, meeting 9 a.m.: Live Oak
Community Church of God; Info Barbara. 386-
362-5933; Pat, 386-935-3720
Weight Watchers Mondays. 9:30 a.m and 6
p.m., St Luke's Episcopal. toll-free 800-651-6000


Nov. 20
NFCC will conduct TABE
North Florida Community College will conduct TABE (Test of
Adult Basic Education) at 5 p.m., Monday, Nov. 20, 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/registra-
tion: 850-973-9451.

Nov. 21
NFCC will conduct TABE
North Florida Community College will conduct TABE (Test of
Adult Basic Education) at 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 21, at
NFCC Testing Center (Bldg. No. 16), on the Madison campus.
TABE is required for acceptance into vocational/technical pro-
grams. Photo ID required. Pre-registration is required.
Info/registration: 850-973-9451.

Nov. 21
American Red Cross HIV 104 class
American Red Cross of Suwannee Valley; HIV 104 class; 6-9
p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 21; 264 NE Hernando Ave., Suite 102,
Lake City. Info: 386-752-0650.

Register and pay before Nov. 24
Dec. 2
Mom's Day Out
Branford Women's Club will offer Mom's Day Out from 10
a.m.-3 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 2 at its clubhouse on US 247
across from The Gathering in Branford. Children ages 3-14
only, potty trained please, can enjoy family rated movies,
games and fun. Lunch and snacks provided. Waiver of Release
must be .signed by parents, photo ID required with contact

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number. Advanced reservations encouraged. Cost: $10 first
child, $7.50 for each additional child. Mail checks to Branford
Women's Club, P.O. Box 1084, Branford, FL 32008 before Fri-
day, Nov. 24. Cash only at the door. Info: Terri, 386-935-6532
from 5-7 p.m. only, Monday-Friday.

Nov. 24
Free! Old Tyme Gospel Sing
The Campbells will present an Old Tyme Gospel Sing at 7
p.m., Friday, Nov. 24 inside the Music Hall, rain or shine, at
Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park, US 129 North, Live Oak.
Southern Gospel and Bluegrass Gospel featuring The Diplo-
mats, Harvest and The Campbells. Cost: Free! Door prizes.
Bring your entire family. RAIN, puppets and door prizes for
children, Info: Pam 386-362-5214, 386-364-1683 or visit
www.musicliveshere.com.

Nov. 28
NFCC will conduct TABE
North Florida Community College will conduct TABE (Test of
Adult Basic Education) at 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 28, at
NFCC Testing Center (Bldg. No. 16), on the Madison campus.
TABE is required for acceptance into vocational/technical pro-
grams. Photo ID required. Pre-registration is required.
Info/registration: 850-973-9451.

Thru Nov. 28
Driver's license checkpoints
The Florida Highway Patrol will conduct driver's license
and vehicle inspection checkpoints through Nov. 28, on Brown
Road, CR 252, CR 252-A, CR 252-B, CR 25-A, SR 47, SR
341, US 441, US 41, CR 245, CR 238, CR 135, Turner Road,
SR 100, Trotter's Road, Fairfield Farms Road, CR 250, CR
349, SR 247 and SR 25 in Columbia County; CR 132, CR 136,
CR 136-A, CR 137, CR 249, CR 250, CR 252, CR 349, CR
49, CR 795, SR 20, SR 247, SR 10, SR 51, US 129 and
Mitchell Road in Suwannee County; and CR 136, CR 152, CR
143, CR 249, CR 137, CR 251, CR 146, CR 135, CR 141, CR
150, CR 145 and US 41, SR 6, SR 25 in Hamilton County.
Recognizing the danger presented to the public by defective
vehicle equipment, troopers will concentrate their efforts on
vehicles being operated with defects such as bad brakes, worn
tires and defective lighting equipment. In addition, attention
will be directed to drivers who would violate the driver license
laws of Florida. The Patrol has found these checkpoints to be-
an effective means of enforcing the equipment and driver's li-
cense laws of Florida while ensuring the protection of all mo-
torists.

Register now!
Nov. 29
Craft classes ;
Craft.classes are uo% being offered.at Spirit of the Suwan-
nee Music Park. Carol Dobbs will teach Christmas crafts from
10 a.m.-noon, Wednesday, Nov. 29. Cost $15 includes all sup-
plies. Info/registration: 386-364-1683.

Nov. 28
American Red Cross Adult CPR
American Red Cross of Suwannee Valley; Adult CPR class;. 6-
9 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 28; 264 NE Hernando Ave., Suite 102,
Lake City. Info: 386-752-0650.

Register now!
Nov. 29
Craft classes
Craft classes are now being offered at Spirit of the Suwan-
nee Music Park. Carol Dobbs will teach Christmas crafts from
10 a.m.-noon, Wednesday, Nov. 29. Cost $15 includes all sup- ,
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NFCC will conduct CPT
North Florida Community College will conduct College
Placement Tests (CPT) on computer on at 8:30 a.m., 1:30 p.m.
and 6 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 30, 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
houts before testing. Info/registration: 850-973-9451.

Nov. 30
The Nutcracker
NFCC Artist Series presents The Nutcracker (Dance Alive Na-
tional Ballet) at 7 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 30,. at Van H. Priest Audi-
torium, NFCC campus, Madison. Info/tickets: 850-973-1653,
ArtistSeries@nfcc.edu.

Nov. 30
American Red Cross 1irst Aid class in
American Red Cross of Suwannee Valley; First Aid class; 6-9
p.m., Thursday, Nov. 30; 264 NE Hernando Ave., Suite 102,
Lake City. Info: 386-752-0650.

Make plans
to visit!
Thru Jan. 14, 2007
Florida Museum of Natural
History in Gainesville will dis-
play two ivory-billed wood-
pecker specimens thru Sunday,
Jan. 14, 2007 during museum
hours. Cost: $8.50 adults
($7.50 Fla. residents), $4.50 Buchanan
children 3-12; Contact: 352- Price List for Fc
846-2000, www.flmnh.ufl.edu. s
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Fallow Doe 12-4 yri
Dec. 1 Ska s Bck 14 ri,
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AADC 10th Red Buck i3 pr,
Red Buck 12 yri
anniversary Red Doe (2-3 yr)
c r Red Yearling 6 8 moi
celebration "H A', s Buck 13 ,rj
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1 in Ebenezer AME Church, |
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Guest speaker: Daryl Parks an t
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page $50; 1/2 page $35; 1/4 page $25; business card $15; and pa-
trons $10; Contact: Yvonne Scott, 386-362-2789 or the Rev.
Clifton Riley, 386-362-5784.

Dec. 2
Mom's Day Out
Branford Women's Club will offer Mom's Day Out from 10
a.m.-3 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 2 at its clubhouse on US 247
across from The Gathering in Branford. Children ages 3-14
only, potty trained please, can enjoy family rated movies,
games and fun. Lunch and snacks provided. Waiver of Release
must be signed by parents, photo ID required with contact
number. Advanced reservations encouraged. Cost: $10 first
child, $7.50 for each additional child. Mail checks to Branford
Women's Club, P.O. Box 1084, Branford, FL 32008 before Fri-
day, Nov. 24. Cash only at the door. Info: Terri, 386-935-6532
from 5-7 p.m. only, Monday-Friday.

Dec. 23
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Take such moves in overhauling your eating patterns and you're bound to
fail because your brain will sabotage your diet, says Mary Boggiano, a
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"A lot of Americans want a quick fix so they are lured by crash diets,"
Boggiano says. These diets are often too low in calories, cut out favorite foods
and are monotonous in favoring only certain type of foods, such as all-carb or
protein diets.
However, the brain responds to extreme, low-calorie diets by triggering the
metabolic appetite the body's need for more energy and calories that can
leave you hungry and vulnerable to overeating, Boggiano says. In turn, when
dieters deprive themselves of the foods they enjoy or rely on bland foods, their
hedonic appetite the brain's craving for yummy tasting foods kicks in.
Hedonic appetites can especially be triggered when a person is stressed and
seeks out a reward food, such as potato chips or chocolate.
Eventually, dieters succumb to fighting the two appetites and end up unable
to stay on their diet, which results in old eating habits.
So if going on a "diet" is wrong, what can you dQ? Instead, consider it a
lifestyle change, not a short-term diet, nutritionists say. And along with some
physical activity to boost your metabolism, satisfy a healthy mixture of
metabolic and hedonic appetites, to meet a 1,200- or 1,500-calorie diet.
Experts also offer the following tips:
Eat balanced meals: Boggiano recommends three meals a day, and no
skipping breakfast. Research has shown eating breakfast and low-fat meals are
two common characteristics of people who keep weight off long-term. Meet
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vegetable oils, such as commercially baked and fried foods. The 2006
American Heart Association Diet and Lifestyle Recommendations call for a
goal of less than 7 percent of saturated fat and trans fatty acids of less than 1
percent of total calories.
Boggiano says that adults who eat no less than 1,200 calories a day should
be able to maintain steady weight loss of up to two pounds a week. If you have
trouble keeping track, some nutritionists recommend maintaining a food
journal to record what you eat and the calories and fat content.
Watch portion size: Dinner plates have gotten larger and meals have gone
super-size. For example, a suitable portion size at a fast-food restaurant is
actually a children's meal. For quick portion-size judgments, remember that
three ounces of meat or protein is about the size of the palm of your hand, one
ounce of cheese is about the equivalent of your thumb size; and one cup of
milk, yogurt and fresh vegetables is about the ize of a tennis ball, according.
to the American Diabetes Association.
Drink healthy: What you drink such as soft drinks, alcohol and whole
milk can also be adding calories to your diet. On the flip side, drinking water
may actually help you lose weight and feel more energetic throughout the day.
That's because research has shown that being dehydrated makes you feel
hungry and may cause you to overeat.
Can't stand water? Try flavored water, without any added sugar, or
unsweetened fruit juice, vegetable juices and fat-free milk instead of whole
milk, which can save you about 80 calories or eight grams of fat.
Making such lifestyle changes can be easier said than done. That's why
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REHABILITATION SERVICES
Sandy Laxton, PTA
Katie Hingson, PTA
Lisa Garrett, PTA
AQUATIC THERAPY
Workers Compensation, Industrial
Rehabilitation, Ergonomic Consultation,
Job/Workers Site Analysis Orthopedic/Sports
Medicine, Pediatrics Providers
Medicare, Medicaid, AvMed & BCBS Providers
405 11th St., Live Oak, FL 32060
(386)364-5051
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Tri-Care Medical Supply
506 NW 4th Street Suite 200
Jasper, Florida 32052
Located inside the hospital.
A Full Service durable
medical equipment company.
Offering oxygen, nebulizers,
wheelchairs, hospital beds,
C bathroom equipment,
scooters and more.
Call (386) 792-7207
for more information. 286768-F

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Visit us on the web at www.oakridgbalf.com
Email: oakridgealf@alltel.net
Najvo. FL* Cointr Rd 251-A
License P. AL9863 (386) 294-5950


Marlene
Summers, CNM
OBGYN

'. Deliveries at: .
i Sands at LakeShore
Surgeries at:
Shands at LakeShore,
Lake City Medical Center
& North Florida Regional '-. -
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(386) 755-0500
449 SE Baya Dr.
Lake City, FL 32055


Cancer Care i Norti thFlrida
Now seeing patients at Shands at Live Oak
We are a Welcoming New Patients at SAnemia
total care W our two offices at: *Thrombocytopenia
*, Bleeding or clotting disorders
medical Shands @ Live Oak or Lake City. Breast Cancer
oncology & leasecall (386) 755-1655 Colon Cancer
Please call 7 Ovarian Cancer
hematology aseeKhan, M.D.. for an appointment or information .MultiyeMyelma
active. All Chemotherapy administration and management *Lymphoma
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Examination and Treatment of the Eye
Eyeglasses and Contact Lenses


PHONE (386) 362-5055
FAX (386) 208-8660


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Live Oak, Florida 32066
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ERIC ORDINARIO, D.O.
Board Certified Urology and Urological Surgery
Common Problems Treated:
* Infections Prostate Problems Kidney Stones Sexual
Problems Genital Surgery Cancer of the Urinary Tract
Impotence Infertility Urinary Incontinence
Common Surgical Procedures In'Office:
* Cystoscopy No Scapel Vasectomy Treatment of
Condyloma Prostate Ultrasound/Biopsy Bladder
Ultrasound Penil Vascular Studies
Common Surgical Problems In
Hospital or Ambulatory Surgical Center:
* Prostate, Kidney and Bladder Cancer Surgery
* Kidney Stone and Surgery Lithotripsy Microscopic
Vasectomy Reversal Impotence Surgery Hernia Surgery
Specializing in the evaluation and treatment of Male
Impotence Surgical and Medical Therapies
All patients are given
personal and confidential attention.

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from 12:30-4:30 p.m., Saturday-Sunday, Dec. 2-3, at 27 SE
Hemando Ave., Lake City featuring decorated trees, holiday
table settings, seasonal arrangements and bazaar items. Adults
$5, children $3. Proceeds benefit restoration fund. Info: Sandi
Messer, 386-362-6886 or 386-961-6643.

Ice skating for the family!
Dec. 2-Jan. 1, 2007
The Plaza Ice Palace
Downtown Community Plaza in Gainesville welcomes badc
The Plaza Ice Palace from Saturday, Dec. 2-Monday, Jan. 1,
2007. Sharpen your skates,
break out those winter
sweaters, mittens and hats, v -
and get ready to glide out
onto the ice with family and
friends. The skating season
will last four weeks during
the winter holidays, from
Dec. 2-Jan. 1, 2007. Call for
hours of operation, admission
and skate rental, special
events, group rentals, private
parties, discounts and spon-
sorship opportunities. Info:
Bill Bryson, 352-393-8527.

Sunday
Dec. 3
Garden Club
of St. Augustine
38th Annual
Christmas
of Homes
The Garden Club of St. Au-
gustine invites you to its 38th
Annual Christmas Tour of
Homes from 1-5 p.m., Sun-
day, Dec. 3.'Seven homes
dating from 1750-1912 on
one of the nation's oldest
streets-St. George Street-will
be showcased. Tickets: $15 in
advance, $20 day of tour also
includes a delightful tea and a
visit to their "Christmas
Store" at 22 Marine Street,
St. Augustine. Info: Janice
Sperlanes, 904-47-1-2891 or
Myra James, 904-824-1580.


Dec. 5
Democratic
Executive
Committee meeting
Suwannee County Democ-
ratic Executive Committee
will meet Tuesday, Dec. 5, at
Spirit of the Suwannee Music
Park, US 129 North, Live
Oak. A sit-down dinner is
served at 6:30 p.m. for $10
per person. The meeting starts
at 7 p.m. Dinner is not re-
quired to join us for the meet-
ing. All Democrats are invit-
ed to join us in participating
in the Democratic Process.
Meetings are held the first
Tuesday of each month.
Info/RSVP for dinner: Moni-
ca, 386-330-2036.

Buy tickets

now!
Dec. 5-9
Great Florida
Drive of Ought 6
Florida Agricultural Muse-
um presents "Great Florida
Cattle Drive of Ought 6"
Tuesday-Saturday, Dec. 5-9
beginning just south of
Kissimmee and ending at the
new Silver Spurs Arena in
Kenansville; Note: Friday,
Dec. 9, trails end celebration
for participants and the public
at Silver Spurs Arena in Ke-
nansville; Info/participant
registration: 352-429-0100,
www.floridacattledrive.com.

Dec. 18
Breast cancer
awareness
Woman's Club of Live Oak
home life committee in con-
junction with Suwannee
County Health Department
will sponsor a session of
Health Talks from 5:30-6:30
p.m., Monday, Dec. 18 at
Woman's Club clubhouse on
Eleventh Street, Live Oak.
Guest speaker will be Dr.
Connie Steele, boosting the
immune system; question and
answer time following. Fu-
ture talks at same time and
location to be scheduled.
Info: Rita, 386-776-1711L


Buy tickets now!
Thru Dec. 31
Human-size digital moth prints on display
"Moths: Beauty and Biodiversity" is on display at the Flori-
da Museum of Natural History in Gainesville through Dec. 31.
The digital prints by renowned artist Joseph Scheer are large
format, high resolution scans that bring the structure and beau-
ty of moths to life. This exhibition of 24 images, some of
which transform small moths into human-size prints. His work
has been featured in more than 120 books and periodicals in-
cluding National Geographic. Info: 352-846-2000, or visit
www.flmnh.ufl.edu.


Buy tickets now!
Dec. 31
Broadway's "Chita Rivera: The Dancer's
Life" in Gainesville Dec. 31
University of Florida Performing Arts presents "Chita*
Rivera: The Dancer's Life," for one performance only at 3
p.m., Sunday, Dec. 31 in Curtis M. Phillips Performing Arts
Center, Gainesville; Cost: $50 front orchestra/mezzanine; $40
mid-orchestra; $35 rear orchestra; $30 balcony; Note: .Tickets
available from Phillips Center Box Office, 352-392-2787 or
toll-free 800-905-2787 or www.ticketmaster.com; Info: Merle
Frimark, 212-819-1133, merle@merlefiimarkpr.com.


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Hines Place subdivision JacKson ieignis Suouivision
Beautiful 4-5 acre lots on Mitchell Road (76th. Beautiful 4-5 acre lots on Hughes Road (129th
Street) Paved Street. Restricted to homes only. Road) Located just minutes from Live Oak.
Minutes to Famous Suwannee River Paved Street. Restricted to homes only.
Owner/Fin $995 dn, 20 yrs 11.5%
Prices: $65,031-$80,772 Payments: $682.90-$850.77


Daniel Crapps Agency, Inc. Realtor

Owner/Broker

1-800-805-7566 1-800-771-5110
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Lighthouse Realty

C rnr n 1' H\\t. 7 & : H 51, r.tI FlI-rda
Heather NM. Neill. Broker
PIIOT,: \ .136) 294-2131
Search (he MLS at %,Wv-%.LIGHTI-IHOLiSERF'nLI'.LiS
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5 ACS- Prime lot with paved frontage in excellent imvnnrn wniA rmll 111is is a very unique .ou
area just around the corner from Pickett and Adams acre river front lot, it is in the 100 year flood zone.
Lake. Public boat ramp access. Quiet, peaceful Mobile home on property. The river is beautiful in this
neighborhood. Utilities readily available. Cleared and area. Must see. Property has a lot of potential. $86,099
ready for your home. #56038 $50,000. #55222


HOME AND LAND Spacious 4/2 home located just
minutes from. Branford in Lafayette County. New
Hardwood floors thru out home, new kitchen appliances
and new metal roof. Home sits on 5.12 acres with lots of
large trees and just off paved road. Bring your boat,
home is located within minutes of the Suwanhee River
and Patrician Oaks boat ramp. $249,100 #54277

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neighboring homes in area. Scattered trees, peaceful
surroundings and lots of wildlife. Sellers will also sell
only 20 acres if desired. #55449 $270,000


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home is a great island kitchen with oak cabinets, neat
breakfast bar, sunken family room w/woodstove and
Surround Sound, office, and loft. Neat touches like
skylights, numerous vintage stained glass pieces, in-
wall aquarium off MB. Privacy-fenced back yard
with pool. Located in quiet, convenient homes-only


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handicap ramp, screen porch. Property has.two wells.
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home on 1 acre. Huge kitchen and dining room with
hardwood flooring. Home comes fully furnished. Home
has screened front porch and large deck in the back.
Large outbuilding for workshop/storage. Property is
completely board fenced with 1 stall horse barn and
tackroom. Paved road frontage. Property can be
divided into two half acre lots. Please bring all
reasonable offers. $110,000 #54363


BEAUTIFUL WIVER HOME-Lovely a story river nome. -
Cozy living area w/wood-burning stove, plenty of
kitchen space, master bedroom has Pergo flooring and
looks out over the river. Upstairs is a 3rd bedroom loft
which sleeps four comfortably. Some furniture can stay,
as do all appliances. Gorgeous 1.64 acre yard with NICE HOME-Great investment, starter home, rental or
catwalk leading down to the floating dock. Under the vacation retreat. Well kept 3/2 MH on .50 acre lot. Nice
home has lots of enclosed storage and a screened quiet neighborhood, just up the street from the river.
Florida room. The Suwannee is deep here, so bring New roof and A/C in 2005. Nice front and back deck.
vour boat and polel $294,000 #54169 #54904 $73,000
LOOKING FOR THE PROPERTY OctFY "
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First Day r Miscellaneous
THE SUWANNEE COUNTY | FOR SALE, Tran
SHERIFF'S OFFICE Tapes, Medical Wo
Ask for Wanda 407-5
ANNOUNCEMENTS There will be a sheriffs Office BUSINESS SERVICES nOLD PNNY (1


Lost & Found
MISSING: 2 MALE YELLOW LABS
one large, one small. 5 yrs old,
littermates. May be together. Last
seen Monday morning 10/23, Hwy
137, Wellborn S. of US 90 area. Call
386-963-1083
Auctions
LAND AUCTION 230 Props Must
Be Soldl Low Down / E-Z Financing
Free Catalog 800-937-2814
www.LANDAUCTION.com NRLL
East, LLC AB2509 Bulezuik: AU-
3448 Johnston: AU3449 Mauck:
AU3447

Call 388432-1734.

to place your

classified ad


Auction at 9:00 a.m. Saturday,
November 18, 2006 in the field
across from the county jail at 305
South Ohio Ave., Live Oak.
The auction will include an airplane,
and an assortment of vehicles.
For information pertaining to the
auction, you can contact John Mills
at 386-362-2222
Special Notices
"CAN YOU DIG IT?" Heavy
Equipment School. Let us teach you.
24 day program, Local job
placement. Financing available.
Classes start weekly (800) 219-2352
or (888) 707-6886.
MARTINI CLEANING SERVICE
Weekly, Bi-weekly, Monthly.
Suwannee County Area. 386-776-
2404 or 772-413-8638


NORTH CENTRAL FLORIDA
HOME IMPROVEMENT
Don't be fooled by the others!
Call us, we do it all!
We're Insuredl Call 386-935-3022
Opportunities
A LOCAL DRINK, SNACK, VEND
BIZ w/ Loc $6695. 1-866-823-0223
AIN #B02523
ALL CA$H BUSINESS! Local
candy vending route. $50K/yr
potential. 30 machines + candy.
Special $5,995 Limited Time Onlyl!!
Call Now! 1-800-704-5414
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#BO02000033
Call Us: We Will Not Be Undersoldl

Classifieds


MACHINE, $40, FREE XEROX


MACHINE, $40, FREE XEROX
PICTURE. 1-225-753-0205




FINANCIAL SERVICES




PERSONAL SERVICES
Child Care
First Day
CHILD CARE PROVIDER Has
openings for ages 6 wks. to 4 yrs old.
5:30 am to 6:00 pm. State Certified,
CPR, First Aid Cert. Meals & Snacks
provided Call 386-266-9866


work for you so Health Care


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


BIRNFORD BEAUTY Hard,\ lined in. LIKE TO COOK? Double ide ha
new constnruicton. 3 2 home fi rnied 20J5 huge kitchen' Retreal in masier bedroom
vubh saulied ceilings, double car attached and sione .ood burning fireplace 5 acre'
garage Nicely landscaped home is of ooded tranqulir) MLS 559' Call
read) o moei inio! MILS 54330 Call LindaRoddenberry386-590-0275
Sharon Solder 386-365.1203


LIKE NEW DOUBLEWIDE home
t2005) on 2.11 Acres Paced frontage
Additional well for your planned Spring
garden' MLS 54706 Call Julia DeJesua
386-344-1590


Large gazebo for falmil, reanion.-, 2 car
detached garage for "his ioolk and ion% .
large 4 bedroom home &.2 5 baths large
enough for eterlone' Split level.
renoaied, on 4 Acres MLS 54035 Call
Brsan Smilhe, 065-292?


LAND AND MORE!
WALK IN CLOSETS in eser, bedroom! Like new Doublem de on 10 acres, with
glamour bath. double shower. garden rub Immaculate' Outside enjoy the llowerong
shrubs, 4 siall horse barn, cro, fenced for horse, 10 X 20 concrete dog pen. Mlast see'
NfLS 545923 Call Sharon Solder 386-365-12 03
GREAT BUY 5.33 Acres at end of cul-de-,ae, er) private Plenrt of needs for shade.
Well and septic on propenr as also has mobile home (sold a, ,si 1$87,000 OWNER
MOTIVATED MLS 55138 Call Linda Roddenbemrr 386-590-0275
REDUCED 2.68 Acre building lot n gated "Hills of Windor" Horses and children
welcome in this commumni onl 7 miles from shopping MLS 53602 Call Saundr.a
Scon 386.623-0123
10.75 ACRES Bird SancruarN Well, 2 sepcs,. 2 power poles paed fruintage MLS
53079 Call Sharon Selder 386-365-I 203
5 ACRES Wooded, in Columbia Ciry. Home- or mobile homes MLS 494l1 Call
Ginger Paiker 386-752-6705
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to do the work


-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


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
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STAIR LIFTS Trouble Climbing Your
Stairs? New Reconditioned *
Rentals Free Installation *
"Florida Stair Lifts" ... 1-877-850-
6781




EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
Want to be a CNA?
Don't want to wait?
Express Training Services
is now offering our quality
Exam Prep Classes, day/eve, in
Lake City. Class sizes limited.
Next class 12/04/06.
Call 386-755-4401

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


scribers, SUM
rd Books, Etc.
i62-8171
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S _--AL PETS

Pets for Sale

WANTED: SMALL BREED AKC
PUPPIES Call 386-855-0631




AGRICULTURE
Horses

First Day
GREAT PACKAGE DEAL If you are
interested in getting into or
expanding the race horse business I
have 4 mares and 1 sire with good
pedigrees. If serious call and lets
talk. Marcus 386-776-2373

Farm Equipment

First Day
For Sale Chipper. and Shredder
used less then 1 hour asking only
$500 call 386-208-0847 or 352-584-
0884





MERCHANDISE
Antiques
First Day.
CLOSING DOWN SALE,
LAST FEW DAYS!!I
INCREDIBLE SAVINGS!!
Britannia Antiques, Lake City
386-755-0120


Building Materials
BELCHER ROOFING Discount
Prices 24/7 All calls returned A
full service Roofing Company.
Quality Work, w/24yrs. experience.
Bonded & Insured
(License#CCC1327309) 813-241-
5182, 863-647-1901, 407-302-
7663, 954-792-5669
LUMBER LIQUIDATORS
HARDWOOD FLOORING from .99
CENTS SQ. FT. Exotics, Oak
Bamboo, Prefinished & Unfinished.
Bellawood w/50 year prefinish, plus
A Lot More! We Deliver Anywhere, 5
Florida Locations, 800-FLOORING
(356-6746)
METAL ROOFING SAVE $$$ buy
direct from manufacturer, 20 colors in
stock all accessories. Quick turn
around, Delivery available, 352-498-
0778 Toll Free 888-393-0335
www.GulfCoastSupply.com
Furniture
MEMORY FOAM ALL VISCO
New Orthopedic NASA Mattresses
25 Year Warranty Cost $1995; sell,
$398 Queen; $498 King. All. sizes
available. Fast Free Florida Delivery,
Original TempurPedic & Dormia from
$699. Guaranteed Best Price!
Electric Adjustables. 24hours..Toll
free 1-866-476-0289; Store
Numbers: Hillsborough 813-889-
9020; Pinellas 727-525-6500;
Sarasota 941-929-7570; .Polk 863-
299-4811; Dade 305-651-0506;
Broward 954-364-4989. Member
BBB www mattressdr.com
Miscellaneous
BATHTUB REFINISHING .:. Renew
/ Change Color. Tub, Tile, Sink &
Chip Repair. Commercial &
Residential. 5yrs. Warranty. Quick
Response, Insured. Serving Florida
Over 1Oyrs. "Florida's Tub Doctor." 1-
888-686-9005 ,
COOKWARE We slopped doing
dinner parties! Have some beautiful
new, 17-pc., surgical stainless steel
sets! Waterless. Greaseless' Retail
$2000 lirsi 7 callers' price $3681 1-
800-434-4628 www.vaposeal.com


* Sun & Stars Realty, LLC**

Let Us Help You Reach For Your Dreams
2 locations to
4221 N CR53
DAY- FL 32013
386-294-3671
W within Your R ange t',ur Ri w.ll alaw ys Priced Just R eight For lf ,on a nuoa e l. *3H '
De ii.:loe W,r,,i:e hth ene yard I ih you'll ge Ih: .Oearo.l1bath 7-F 119E GREEN
cc,,,p.:,r3r r1253 SF nonm ,n P,Ts mrobl'e home ,nr Perr..Close 'o numing Developers: A Real Space Place 119 E GREEN
Hi5l 3 bedroom,. 2 Dtr.room a.onng cluob, and the Gut. Ofrs 3 iort poiin, Crl,- c.u thIE pnme 100 acre -ST., STE 207A,
ro-am pac3.i ID,.ing ..T. irr..ae fecea yard. coveiep'parking, meal roof. ureveloped properly .r. mi CrN of 207A PERR
laundry, c-,e i.,Ichnen ss ,r,,i Iloor', Ne ,edswomew orl. $70,000. Piea call Perry A31ac.:enl 0o Oual Poin 0AiER
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386-362-2720




Miscellaneous
DIESEL GENERATOR 12KW with
enclosure, 3 cylinder, water cooled,
1800RPM electric start. New $9000
sacrifice $4900 never used
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apartments in Jasper, Florida. Rent
is based on income, for more
information, please call: 1-850-263-
5302 or 5307. Equal Housing
Opportunity
Houses for Rent

First Day
BRICK HOUSE FOR RENT
3BD/2BA Fenced back yard, nice
subdivision. $1000.00 mo. 1st and
last. 12 mo. lease required. Call 386-
364-7876

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Homes for Sale
BANK FORECLOSURES! Homes
from $10,000! 1-3 bedroom
available! HUD, Repos, REO, etc.
These homes must sell! For Listings
Call 1-800-298-1791 ext. 3207
FLORIDA New homes from the
low $100's in prime locations
throughout Florida. 55+ communities
w/resort amenities, activities &
events. Call 800-274-7314 or visit
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FOR SALE BY OWNER: 3 Bed.
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20x21 sunken L/R. Large Master
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roof. 600 sq ft. separate office w/cntrl
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$187,000.00 Call 386-362-5158
HOMES NEAR GEORGIA MALL
Large Private Lots. 4/3, Many Plans,
Including Ranches, Beautiful Arches
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$170's Joyce-Cavener 404-456-
0733
or 1-800-361-0236 Ext: 0011
First Day
HOUSE FOR SALE 2BD/1BA.
Framed house on 1/3 plus acres.
Located at 1270 2nd St. SW. Jasper,
FL
$16,000.00 Call 321-299-2483 ask
for Jimmy.
First Day
HOUSE FOR SALE
Spacious, free flowing incredibly
gorgeous home! Lovely retirement
home, nestled in the woods of
Advent Christian Retirement Village.
Spacious, 3/3, brick home with
beautiful views of extra-large wooded
lot with mature camellias and
azaleas. New roof, heat/air system,
and mother-in-law/guest suite. Large
kitchen, dining room, screened
porch, patio. Laundry/storage room.
You really need to see it! The
Village offers emergency assistance,
yard maintenance, para-medics
nights and weekends., 5 minute walk
to the health and fitness center with
heated pool, brand new medical'
clinic, and wonderful neighbors!'
23382 Meadow View Drive, Dowling
Park, FL $295,000. Call 386-647-
6229. br 386-688-488-1 Id.r app!i-
OPEN HOUSE! Sat.Nov.11th.11-
4pm
LAKEFRONT HOME, Lake View in
every room, beautiful mountain views
in Hendersonville, N.C., 3BR/2.5BA,
.split level, full basement, By owner,
No Realtors, $259,000. 1-616-902-
1870
First Day
OPEN HOUSE!-
MUST SEE! Lovely, spacious
retirement home in Advent
Christian Retirement Village.
23382 Meadow View Drive, Dowling
Park, FL. Call 386-647-6229 or 386-
688-4884


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-i BACKFLIPS! That's w
IN A when you discover th
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NOEh tastefully furnished,
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view, 10 min to Maggie Valley, 30 minyour morning coffee
to Cherokee, 2 min to Parkway, cocktails overlooking the
Mountain Stream with picnic area, Atlantic Ocean.
Fireplace, Sleeps 10. All Amenities. sunrises & sunsets he,
$500/wk, $1600/mo.386-330-4207 $369,900 Call Betsey I
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OFFICE SPACE available for rent
with approx. 1;296 sq. ft. in Live Oak.
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more details,
OFFICE- SPACE for rent in Live Oak.
Office has 2,100 sq.ft. and has
previously been used as a medical
office. Call Poole Realty at 386-209-
'1766


hat you'll do
his luxurious
.ytona Beach
s, 2 baths,
awesome
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or evening
brilliant blue
Breathtaking
rel Garage.
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$89,900. 55+ Community. 772-567-
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First Day
Fleetwood 1984
14x66 3/2
$6500
850-973-2353 or 850-879-7095

2004 Fleetwood
14x70 3/1
$14,500
850-973-2353 or 850-879-7095

1996 Peachtree
24x50 3/2
$15,500
850-973-2353 or 850-879-7095
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Great investment / retirement
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CHEROKEE HEIGHTS! Pristine
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Spectacular views, creek front and
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World's greatest views! Homesites
starting $39,900. Land / Log home
package kits $99,900. Waterfalls,
creeks, rivers, lakes. Pre-
construction discounts. Limited
availability. 1-888-389-3504 x600


NORTH CAROLINA Charlotte Area -
Home Sales, Rentals, & Land Sales.
While other markets are cooling, the
Charlotte market is red hot!
Philemon Realty 704-906-6165 or
www.EquitableForeclosures.com
NORTH CAROLINA!! Mountain ,
cabins $99,900. E-Z to finish.
.Scenic views, proposed lake access,
near two state parks, national forest
& Blue Ridge Parkway. E-Z
Financing. 1-828-652-8700.

TENNESSEE!! MONTEAGLE-
SEWANEE, Beautiful Mountain'
Properties. 600+ Acres; Tracts, 5
Acres & up. 4 miles' from 1-24.
Gated & secluded Gorgeous bluff &
creek. Wooded lots. George,
Timberwood Development Co., 423-
949-6887 www.timber-wood.com

THE BEAUTIFUL MOUNTAINS OF
N.C. Outstanding views, custom log
homes, creeks, wooded properties,
acreage, mini-farms, Vacation rental
get-a-ways Free brochure. Investors
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Buildings

JC'S BUILDINGS, GARAGES,
BARNS, CARPORTS Starting $595.
Galvanized Steel. 2 Styles 13
Colors. Free installation / quote on
any size. Florida certified 10year
warranty available. 386-736-0398; 1-
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Double and

single wide

mobile homes

for rent on

their own lots

in the

Live Oak area.

Ask for
Larry Olds.

386-362-2720
274137-F


SERVICES


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


Lots
FLORIDA building lots starting @
$19,900 in fast growing areas. Great
investment opportunity. Easy
Financing No Qualifying! Visit our
website for pictures, maps, sizes &
prices. FloridaLotsUSA.com or 877-
983-6600
NEW TO MARKET. Tennessee
Mountains. 5+ acre lots. Utilities. All
have views with direct Obey River
access. Starting at $39,900. 931-
403-1060. 888-836-8439.
www.tnwithaview.com
Acreage
GEORGIA Hancock County, 5ac
wooded lot w/state highway frontage
& small creek. A bargain at $21,000!
Town & Country Real Estate 478-
552-5681 www.tandcrealestate.com

First Day
GILCHRIST COUNTY
Secluded 5 ac. Tracts, side-by-
side, NW of Bell, FL, $59,900

20 acres of Enchanted Forest
NE of Bell, FL, $160,000

13 acres, Ideal for Nature Lovers
Highlands and wetlands
At end of road for privacy, $99,900
SUWANNEE COUNTY
4.4 AC, by Airport in Live Oak. FL.
Secluded with Trees, $64,900
LAFAYETTE COUNTY
10 AC, heavily Wooded, Hwy 51
Near Mayo and Suwannee River,
$89,900 :
OWNER FINANCING ON ALL
PROPERTIES
1-941-778-7980/7565
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KENTUCKY Beautiful 300acs. New
3BR Cabin. 2 ponds, miles of trails.
Incredible trophy deer & turkey
hunting. $549,000. 97acs. w.pornd
$145,000. 30acs. $59 900
Financing Possible ,270-791-2538
www.ActionOutfitter.com ,
KENTUCKY Incredible iracis
,Lakes, rivers, creeks. 1,\Acre
$9,900 or $600/down, $105/rr, 2
Acres $14,900 or $900/ocwn
$159m.-, 5 Acres -'l200-dcowrn,
$215 r io. Brearrit ,ln views greal
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iw wvw.YourLianOKig,com,
KENTUCKY Murray 1'2ac
Rolling hills. Farm lease income,
building
sites. Great hunting! Water/Electric,
close to Kentucky Lake. #1
Retirement place in U.S. $385,000
270-556-3576


MID OHIO ACREAGE 5+ Acres
Excellent building site on gently
rolling property with Gorgeous view.
$19,900 Owner Financing 740-489-
9146.


MINI FARM BEAUTIFUL
45/ACRES w/2 story 4bdr. home,
needs TLC + 4
newer .buildings, totaling 8000/sq.ft.
Located in N.E. Ohio. Many
possibilities $269,500 Owner
Financing 740-489-9146


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N.C. MURPHY: 5.65 & 7.54 acre
tracts bordering Cherokee Indian
land. Beautiful views, stream &
rolling. Unrestricted & subdividable.
$18 000 per acre & up.
hnp ouyiardnc.mripod corn .Call
owner 828-488-2193; 497-892-966.1

NC LAND: 47
-usl ne.r
Lake. VVWods, fields, .la s .
owner@ newbranch.com; 919-693-
8984; 4nbhl.com. .

ONE HUNDRED & FIFTY ACRES
Older home. planted pines., Approx. 7
rr, SW ot Lve Oak, FL Total6 pilce
L1.200.000.00;P,

SOUTH CA,
Acrez, Excelleri r. o.ne sre yoiwood
New doublewide mobile home
welcorrme i 2 r,r from Columbia S.C.
Only $19 900 Owner Financing..-,
603-473-7125 .


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,cluh% ,usuc 3; ,Razr.L Ajle i-,a, gVm
lernnis courts & more' Deea
restricted community w/parks,
waterfalls, bluffs, utilities & payed
roads. Financing as low as
189 ronin 1-a8- l 12158
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v,slas. Rates 4th'Bri'T. tf''
$39.900 Owner Financing 772-'g63-


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30 minutes north o 6NCA ihfe r"
- rear, lurkey, stars,. No Hurrtaq8..
P itures own-e b,89.
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REALTOFi
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 CR 252: 10+ acres with
some large trees on 61st Rd.
with survey. Good area.
Reduced to $10,000 per acre.
(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) Commercial: 11.79 ac +/-
with approx. 540 ft. on US 129
with a multipurpose central
heat & air condition
commercial bldg. cont. approx.
21,800 sq. ft. under roof ample
paved parking. Good location
excellent commercial potential.
$1,920,000.
(4) Saddle Club: Nice four acre
tract in grass with scattered
trees fenced. Good buy @
$49,950 terms.
(5) Off US 27: 80 acres planted
pines in a cropland site 16 years
old, on good county road, good
buy at $11,000 per acre.
(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 County near Rock
Bluff: Four two are tracts
wooded, good area. For all four
lots $98,000.
(9) Dowling Park Area: 3 lots 1
on the water (buildable) 2
across the road, all 3 for
$65.000.
110i Off CR-349: Two acre
wooded corner lot near Ro al
Springs. Good bu) at $19.900.
ill i Mao: 4 acres "ith 4
bedroom/l 1/2 hath home coni.
approl 1550 sq. It. $97.500.
-121 167t1h Rd.: 3 Bedroom. 2
baths CH/AC brick "ith garage.


kitchen furnished. 2 ac.
homesite $165,000.
(13) Off Central Rd.: 10 acres in
grass fenced, scattered trees,
survey $85,000. Good Buy.
(14) Two wooded acres on paved
road, Will work for land home
package. *19,900.
(15) Jasper, FL: 3 bedroom
brick home with carpet.
Numerous updates.
CH/AC. paint inside
carpet roll
refrigerator
at $89,900.
(16) Secluded: a
with a 2/2 DWMH, kitchen
furnished, 4" well. $83,000.
(17) Off CR49: 40 acres in
Coastal Bermuda ras-.
1/4 mile on e
per acre.

acres partial


Iract.
(19) SuiaUle
wooded tract on, paved road
with 107 ft. on water, elevation
survey buildable, good buy Cr
$72,000.
(20) Falmouth Ateam fiVe. p'e
tract wilh a. 2, _
single" ide mobile' hVljW
shop. $84.500.
(21) Hamilton Co.: CR UK
acres in grass with. a few trees.
Seller will furnish survey.
$74,900. '
(22) Suwannee River Park
Estates: 3 lots on good county
road, utilities to property.
Priced to sell at $16,500.
1231 Lafavelte Co.: 5,3aacres
ilth 1996 CH/AC -DWMH-]
24\36 motor home storage,_ ".
ft. on LIS 27. Reduct"i
125.000. "
1241 Jasper. FL: %Vckers tiirt
4/3 CH/AC bricl Im..'.i- :
kitchen furni lih
appro\. 2.100 sq. fL, er
$196.0010. .


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any condition. Handyman, fire,
distressed, vacant, occupied.
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Help Wanted
CLERICAL
Different Positions Available, All
Levels. Fax Resume to 386-755-
7911 or Call .386-755-1991 for an
app. Wal-Staf Personnel

First Day

Drivers
OWNER OPS
Local/Regional Runs
Great Pay Package
Tag Program/Medical Ins, Available
Call Chris: 866-730-8725
Class A CDL/1 yr verifiable
www.comtrakinc.com

INDUSTRIAL
New to Lake City or Live Oak? Tired.
of looking_ lr .Awq.rk. on, your,.owr ''
Various positions available/All Shifts,
Must be able to lift up to 701bs.
Please call 386-755-1991 for appt
Drug Screens & Backgrd check req.


ADVENT CHRISTIAN VILLAGE
Current JOBS Line Advertisement
Call 386-658-5627
or visit www.acvillage.net
24 hrs / day, 7 days / week

CNAs
Got a Passion for Compassion?
FT and PT positions / various shifts,
long-term care setting. Florida
certification required. Shift
differentials evenings / weekends.

FT positions include health, dental,
life, disability, supplemental
insurance; 403b retirement account;
paid time off, access to onsite
daycare and fitness facilities. Apply
in person at Personnel Office
Monday through Friday from 9:00
a.m. until 4:00 p.m., or fax
resume/credentials to 386-658-
5160. EOE/Drug-Free
Workplace/Criminal background
checks required.
First Day
BIG TRUCK & HEAVY EQUIP.
MECHANIC. Full Time. Pay rate
based on experience. Southeastern
Machine Works, Live Oak, FL
386-362-1727 Ask for Jeff.
BODY SHOP TECHNICIAN NEEDED.
Combo work. 5 yrs. of verifiable
experience ASE-I-CAR Cert. is a big,
plus. Medical, deriale while 401K. no
SaturJl)y' 1' '100 n.i rate. Call
Walt's Live Oak Ford. Dave Esco
386-362-1112 or fax a confidential
resume to 386-364-2973.


Adoption

ADOPTION A nurturing family seeks to adopt an infant
to love and cherish, We are financially secure to provide a
promising future. Please call Christine and David at
(888)322-0924. #1704154

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AUCTION-New NC Ocean Front Duplex; Topsail Island
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needed, two (2) years experience
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Call (386) 294-3411.
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you may contact our Lake City office.
Monday Friday @ 386-755-1991
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Box 1300, Live Oak, FL 32064


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AIRLINES ARE HIRING Train for high paying
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Maintenance
HELP WANTED maintenance man
with knowledge of plumbing, electric
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Transportation a must. Drug free
workplace. Call (386) 330-2567


First Day.







MERIDIAN
Behavioral Healthcare, Inc.

Licensed Mental
Health Counselor to
provide School based
therapy in Lafayette
County. No Exp. Req.

Behavioral Therapist:
Work w/ Lafayette Co.
Schools. BA/BS and 4 yrs. Exp.
working w/children req.

Competitive Salary
Excellent Benefits
www.meridiah-healthcare.org
Job line:374-5600x8333
Fax Resumes:374-5608
EOE, DFWP

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


RealEstate


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MH serv/repair
WAYNE FRIER
CORPORATE OFFICE
is now hiring for Mobile Home
Service and Used Home., Repair
Position. Experience required. Call
Larry J. Olds for interview 386-362-
2720.

Office Manager
MARSHALL HEALTH & REHAB
Business Onice Manager, Full Time,
5 yrs. exp. in administrative
supervi..:ry capacity. Contact Sue
Love, Director or Nurses 850-584-
6334. Drug Free Workplace, EOE.
First Day

PARAMEDIC/FIREFIGHTER
POSITIONS

Suwannee County Fire Rescue
Services is currently seeking
applicants for full-time positions of
Paramedic/Firefighter. These
positions, will respond .to emergency
fire, medical, hazardous material,
auto accident and other
emergencies; and performs duties in
accordance wdlh all esiablisned
policies, procedures and medical
protocol. Minimum qualifications
include graduation from a standard
high school supplemented by State
of Florida Firefighter:1 II and
Paramedic Certifications. Basic Life
Support. & Advanced Life Support
Certification, and must- possess
appropriate class of Florida Drivers
License according to DOT standards.
Interested applicants may obtain anh-
application at the, Administrative
Services Depanmeni 224 Pine
Avenue, Live Oak, Florida 32064
(386)" 362-6869. Applicants *.are
encouraged to submit resumes,
letters of reference, or other
biographical' information wilh their
application. All applicants subject to
a pre-employmeni physical ana drug
tesI Successful completion of a
drug resi is a condition of
employment. Salary range is
$36,500 $48,500 annually.
Positions will remain open until filled.
EE/AA/V/D


First Day
SUWANNEE MEDICAL
PERSONNEL
is looking for nurses Io siaft the
lollowrig cases.
RN for IGG infusions in private
homes Hourly rates. Must have
exceileni IV skills and be able to
remain irn e home tor several hours
during the infusion. ;

LPN for private duty. pediatric case
in the Live Oak area Evening hours
are 8pm-6am .

Interested parties call 386-755-1544
and speak with Martha or Becky for
more information.

First Day

SERVICE ADVISOR Experience
preferred. Vacaiion. 401K. insurance,
apply Within See Rick at Walt's Live
Oak Ford 386-362-1112


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PUBLIC SAFETY DIRECTOR

The Suwannee County Board of
County Commissioners is currently
seeking applicants for the full-time
position of Public Safety Director.
This is a department head position
that will report directly to the Board.
This position will be responsible for
directing the day to day operations of
Suwarnee Countyis fire, volunteer
fire, and emergency medical
services.. Work involves planning,
organizing, and directing
enforcement, fire prevention and
control programs and operations.
Position is also responsible for
traihihg fire fighting personnel,
directing emergency medical
activities, approving tne purchase of
equipment, preparing the
department budget, monitoring and
controlling expenditures and
assigning .and supervising
department personnel. Position is
also responsible for' interacting with
the media, general public, answering
questions and addressing
complaints. Works cooperatively
with County contracted Medical
Director in accordance with contract.
Minimum qualifications include
graduation from a .standard high
school. Trained, experienced and
otherwise qualified to drive
emergency response apparatus,
maintain and must have -the
appropriate class of Florida Drivers
License. Must have current
Firefighter Certificate of Compliance
from the Florida Bureau of Fire
Standards and Training; certification
.from an accredited college or
university as a certified paramedic.
Must have 10 years. professional
lirefighing and paramedic
experience including a minimum ol 5
years supervisory experience.
Computer skills are desired Salary
range-is $58,000 $88,000 annually.
Interested applicants may obtain a
detailed job description and an
application at the Suwannee County
Administrative Services Department,
224 Pine Avenue, Live Oak, Florida
32064 (386) 362-6869 Applicants
are encouraged to submit resumes,
letters of reference, or other
biographical information witn their
application All applicants subjecl to
a pre-employment physical.
Successful completion or a drug test
is a condition of employment
Deadline for submitting applications
is November 13, 2006. EE/AA/V'D
RN NEEDED
7pm-7am.
Please contact Amelia Tompkins at
386-362-7860 Or apply in person at
Suwannee Health Care Center 1620
E. Helvension Street, Live Oak.
Florida. EOE/D/V/M/F.
Suwannee Valley Nursing Center
Accepting applications lor the
following positions
Full Time RN
Part Time LPN POSITION
Full Time CNA'S
(All Shifts and PRN positions)
427 N.W. 15th Ave. Jasper, Florida
32052. Please apply in person.


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V1e' a u')owr banking ptrsonall.

Excellent Compensation! Exceptional Benefits!
Just for Starters:


Tuition Reimbursement Scholarship Grants

* Dependent Care Contributions Medical Dental

Vision *401 K Vacation


AVAILABLE POSITIONS

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PT Teller

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Head- Teller
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Qualified candidates apply online:

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Call Nikki 1-800-201-1178

First Day
SUPERVISOR
To provide oversight of CINS/FINS
counseling program serving
adolescents & families in
Bradford/Union, Dixie/Lafayette, &
Suwannee/Hamilton counties.
MA/MS in counseling, behavioral
sciences, or related field & previous
supervisory exp. req. Licensure pref.
Send resume with cover letter to
Corner Drug Store, Inc. Attn:
Regional Coordinator 1884 SW
Grandview StreetLake City FL
32025Background Screen Req.
EOE/DFW www.cornerdrugstore.org
TECHNICIAN WANTED Ford
experience, ASE experience, Health
Benefits, Vacation, 401K. Apply at
Walt's Live Oak Ford 386-362-1112


SEARS HOME IMPROVEMENT has
openings for inside marketing reps,
PT positions. Earn great money
talking to customers. Call 1-800-
379-8310. Retirees always welcome.
EOE/DFWP

THE DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION
has an opening for a Highway
Maintenance Worker Level 1.. Bi-
weekly salary range is $824.00 -
$960.00.
Minimum qualifications:
1. Skill in operation of various hand
and power tools.
2. Ability to learn repair of highways
and structures.
3. Ability to work well with others.
4. Ability to operate and perform
minor equipment maintenance.
5. Ability to operate flat bed trucks,
pick up trucks, dump trucks, front
end loaders and farm type tractors.
Special Requirement: Class B
Driver's License.
Please apply on-line at
https://jobs.myflorida.com. Refer to
Requisition Number 55004359. Only
State of Florida applications will be
accepted no resumes, please. Ad
closes November 9, 2006.
EO/AA/VP Employer


First Day
SUWANNEE MEDICAL
PERSONNEL HOME CARE
is currently looking for a per diem
Physical Therapist to do visits in the
Live Oak and Lake City area.
Interested persons please call 386-
755-1544 or 7-877-755-1544. Ask for
Martha or Becki.
TRUCK DRIVER WANTED
w/CDL license to make local
deliveries & handle hardware, lumber
& building materials. Excellent
benefits such as profit sharing, 401 K,
paid vacation, etc. W.B.Howland Co.,
Inc., PO Box 700, Live Oak, FL
32064. (386) 362-1235.

TILE & MARBLE
Well established company looking
For the right employee!!
Installer/Assistant
Must have experience
Must be able to lift 70lbs.
Reliable transportation
Smoke free environment
Please call 386-755-1991 for appt.
Drug screen/Backgrd req.

Job List
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or Over, Travel Coast-to-Coast with
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Want To Work in N. Florida?
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
Live Oak, Suwannee County, FL
Due to growth we have new
employment opportunities in our
modern poultry operations.

*Examples of available jobs:
Deboner: $9.46
Packers: $8.91
Warehouse: $9.26
Night Sanitation: $9.26
Live Hangers: $11.40
Maintenance: $9.20-$14.00
*Includes Perfect Attendance
Bonus of $1.05/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
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LOCATIONS:
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First Day
STAFF ASSISTANT
911 ADDRESSING

SUWANNEE COUNTY is seeking applicants for the full time position of Staff
Assistant at the 911 Addressing Office. An employee allocated in a position
to this class performs a variety of office support functions to a major
department or unit. This position requires the ability to perform advanced,
specialized, and responsible secretarial support work. This position will be
responsible for providing office support to the 911 Coordinator, preparing
departmental paperwork, assisting the general public, and will assist in
updating 911 addressing system and ensuring data input is accurate as well
as performing other related duties as assigned. Requires graduation from a
standard high school supplemented by office skills training plus three years of
progressively responsible experience in secretarial or advanced clerical office
work; or, an equivalent combination of training and experience. Minimum
beginning rate of pay is $9.02 per hour based on qualifications and
experience. Retirement, insurance, paid holidays, annual and sick leave
benefits are included. Applicants are encouraged to submit resumes, letters
of reference, or other biographical information with their applications.
Applications are available'at the Suwannee County Administrative Services
Department, 224 Pine Avenue, Live Oak, FL 32064 386/362-6869. Position
will remain open until filled Successfui completion of a drug test is a
condition of employment. EEO.AA/V'D.


Jobs Wanted

First Day
DEE'S HOUSE CLEANING
Free estimates, windows, laundry
and basic house cleaning.
References Call Dee 386-935-0194


Jobs Wanted

EXPERIENCED RECEPTIONIST
with medical background.
Professional with solid work history.
Recently relocated from Bradenton,
FL- Resume and references upon
request. 386-938-3258 Linda Carden


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