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Suwannee Democrat

Material Information

Title:
Suwannee Democrat
Place of Publication:
Live Oak Fla
Publisher:
J.E. Pound
Creation Date:
February 3, 2006
Frequency:
Semiweekly[<1990-1994>]
Weekly[ FORMER <1897-1928>]
semiweekly
regular
Language:
English

Subjects

Subjects / Keywords:
Newspapers -- Live Oak (Fla.) ( lcsh )
Newspapers -- Suwannee County (Fla.) ( lcsh )
Genre:
newspaper ( sobekcm )
newspaper ( marcgt )
Spatial Coverage:
United States -- Florida -- Suwannee -- Live Oak
Coordinates:
30.294444 x -82.985833

Notes

Abstract:
The Live Oak Suwannee Democrat is one of the oldest continuously published weeklies in the State of Florida. It began in 1884 in Live Oak, which at the turn of the century was the fifth largest city in Florida, preceded only by Jacksonville, Pensacola, Tampa, and Key West. The Suwannee Democrat enjoyed a corresponding reputation as a journalistic leader in the state. As its name suggests, the newspaper in its early days was affiliated with the Democratic Party. Its first editor hid under an assumed name when he was suspected of murder. A deathbed confession by the actual perpetrator allowed him to resume his true identity: F.R. McCormack, about whom, however, little else is known. From 1906 through 1907, the Suwannee Democrat was supplemented by the Live Oak Daily Democrat, edited by Charles W. Irwin. The rural character of early 20th-century Suwannee County, well known for its grist and lumber mills and poultry farms, is visible in the pages of the Suwannee Democrat. Indeed, over the years the newspaper has won numerous awards from the Florida Press Association for the quality of its agricultural reporting. Fires have taken their toll on the Suwannee Democrat. In 1906, a disgruntled printer left Live Oak by railroad on the night that the newspaper’s offices were burned to the ground. In October 1995, a fire destroyed a historic block of Live Oak’s downtown, and the newspaper’s office was one of the casualties. Lost in the fire were the last known issues of the Suwannee Democrat dating from 1897 through 1900.
Additional Physical Form:
Also available on microfilm from the University of Florida.
Dates or Sequential Designation:
Began Aug. 12, 1897.
General Note:
Editor: F.R. McCormack, <1910>.
General Note:
Description based on: Vol. 1, no. 12 (Nov. 20, 1897).

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Source Institution:
University of Florida
Holding Location:
University of Florida
Rights Management:
Copyright Suwannee Democrat, J.E. Pound publisher. Permission granted to University of Florida to digitize and display this item for non-profit research and educational purposes. Any reuse of this item in excess of fair use or other copyright exemptions requires permission of the copyright holder.
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Serving Suwannee County since 1884 Weekend Edition February 3, 2006





2006 Teachers of the Year named

Melissa Brinson is District Teacher


Susan K. Lamb,
Democrat Managing Editor

Vanessa FultZ, Democrat Reporter

Eight outstanding teachers in the
Suwannee County Schools District
have been chosen to represent their
schools as teachers of the year for the
school year 2005-06. One has already
.been named Suwannee County's


Teacher of the Year.
Suwannee Middle School Teacher
of the Year Melissa Brinson was sur-
prised Jan. 27 when school and Dis-
trict officials walked into her class-
room to tell her she had been named
the 2005-06 Suwannee County
Teacher of the Year. Brinson was tak-
en back by her selection to the presti-
gious honor but humbly accepted the
congratulations and gifts of flowers
she was presented by all present.


"I was completely surprised be-
cause the interviews for the selections
were done Wednesday, two days be-
fore I was notified," Brinson, a sev-
enth grade science teacher at SMS,
said.
When Brinson saw Superintendent
Walter Boatright enter her classroom
it didn't occur to her the Teacher of
the Year decision had already been

SEE TEACHER, PAGE 3A


DISTRICT TEACHER OF THE YEAR: Seventh grade science teacher Melissa Brinson, behind the flower basket honoring
her, was surprised by Suwannee County School officials Jan. 27 with news that she is the 2005-06 Suwannee County
School District Teacher of the Year. Brinson's students share a moment of joy with their teacher. -:Photo: Vanessa Fultz


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Elderly woman



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Suspect broke through door


Democrat Managing Editor

After %watching the victim .]
from outside her home for a
while, a Live Oak man broke
through the door of the home of
a woman described only as over
65 years old and sexually bat-
tered her Jan. 31. But, the
woman \%as able to fight off her Theryon Coy JonesC
attacker, \\ho ran from the home
after the attack. according to a
report filed bN the Su%\annee County Sheriffs Office.
SEE ELDERLY, PAGE 8A'


Mary Ward is new.

4-H coordinator.
Staff
Suwannee Countt Extension
I)Office hosted a welcome dinner
Jan. 17 in honor of the new 4-H
Coordinator Mary Ward.
Ward grew up in Milton
where she was involved in many
activities and clubs, including
student government, tennis and
FFA. After graduating from


SEE MARY. PAGE 8A


Mary Ward


Goat it's hwbat'for dinner!


Janet Schrader
Democrat Reporter
Goat does not taste like chicken.


According to local meat-goat pro-
ducer Janet Sampson. it tastes a lot
like venimon. According.to FAMU
Small Farms Management Spe-
cialist Phillip Petway, goat has a


good. lean. meaty taste and is not
fatt) at all. Meat goat farms are
popping up all over the state.
These fanners are hoping to make
goat a regular part of e% er.,one's
diet.
According to the U.S. Depart-
ment of .griculture, there are
more than 1.700 farms raising ,
goats in Florida. Right here in
Suwannee Counnt Petw\ay said


Meat goats are a
growing industry in
Suwannee County
there are 10.to 12 big meat-goat
producers raising between 75 -
100 head of goats and an innu-
merable number of banners and

SEE GOAT, PAGE 8A

Janet and Jessie Sampson's billie goat Ethan is a registered Boer meat
goat. Ethan is the current herd sire for the Sampson's meat goat operation.


What will Suwannee County look like in the year 2020?


JESSIE SAMPSON AND LEVI: If you've been to. the Suwannee County Fair or
own meat goats, you probably know about Levi. Levi has sired more meat
goats in Suwannee County than any other herd sire. Levi has a gentle tem-
perament which increases his desirability. Photo: Janet Schrader


Vanessa Fultz
Democrat Reporter
Answers to this question were
explored by business owners and
public officials at a Suwannee
River Water Management District
(SRWMD) report luncheon Jan.
26.
SRWMD Executive Office Ex-
ecutive Director Jerry Scarbor-
ough discussed the need for eco-
nomic growth in Suwannee Coun-
ty while presenting facts, figures
and graphs. In a powerpoint pre-
sentation, Scarborough quoted the
United States Department of Com-
merce and Bureau of Economic
Analysis in 2003 showing $30,098
as the per capital income for Flori-
da and $20,439 as the per capital
income for Suwannee County.
"There's no doubt we need eco-
nomic growth in Suwannee Coun-
ty," he said.
Scarborough illustrated growth


in the county by showing the dras-
tic increase of pennits obtained
since 1994. Quoting the Florida
Statistical Abstract from 2004 and
the Enterprise Florida Regional
Profile from 2004, he said the


population projections for Suwan-
nee County for 2004 was 37,681.
For 2020 the projections are
50,500, an increase of 34 percent.'-
SEE WHAT, PAGE 8Ai


PRESENTING THE FACTS: Suwannee River Water Management District Exec-
utive Office Executive Director Jerry Scarborough presents facts and figures
discussing the need for economic growth in Suwannee County at a report lun-
cheon Jan. 26. Photo: Vanessa Fultz


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Sports 1-6B
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Viewpoint 4A
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HOW TO REACH US

Switchboard, 386-362-1734
Fax, 386-364-5578
Email, www.suwanneedemocrat.com
Mail, P.O. Box 370
Live Oak, FL 32064
Office, 211 Howard Street East
Publisher,
Myra Regan, ext. 122


CONTACT US WITH

YOUR COMMENTS
If you have any questions or
concerns, contact us by phone or
make contact through the
Internet through our web site at
www.suwanneedemocrat.com
...


NEWSROOM
Managing Editor,
Susan K. Lamb, ext. 131,
Sports Reporter,
Janet Schrader, ext. 134
Reporter,
Vanessa Fultz, ext. 130
Editorial Clerk,
Marsha Hitchcock, ext. 132


ADVERTISING
N Advertising Manager,
Monja Robinson, ext. 105
0 Sr. Advertising Representative,
Bill Regan, ext. 107
Advertising Representative,
Joel Turner, ext. 109
Advertising Representative,
Kathy Sasser, ext. 160
Telesales Ad Representative,
Myrtle Parnell, ext. 103
Classified/Legal,
Louise Sheddan, ext. 102



CIRCULATION
Circulation Manager,
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Circulation. ,, ,.n .
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Subscription Rates,
In-county, $32 Out-of-county, $45



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Serving Suwannee
County Since 1884

The Suwannee Democrat, published
Wednesday and Friday.
Periodicals postage paid at
Live Oak, FL 32064. Business located
at 211 Howard Street East, Live Oak,
FL Publication number 530180.

"POSTMASTER:
Send address changes to Suwannee
Democrat, PO Box 370, Live Oak, FL
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$32 in county, $45 out of county and
$45 out of state. Subscribe online at
www.suwanneedemocrat.com.
OFFICE HOURS
Open Monday Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Letters, comments and opinions on
the Viewpoint & Opinions page are
S not necessarily those of the
management/ownership of the
Suwannee Democrat.

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Letters may be mailed, faxed or
e-mailed to our office. All letters are
read. Not all letters are published.
Letters may be edited to fit available
space. The editor should not alter the
writer's point of view. Well written
letters require less editing. Keep it to
the point, an ideal range is 150 to
200 words. Please include your
name, address, and day and evening
phone numbers for verification.
Letters MUST be signed. Letters to
the Editor can be limited to one
letter per quarter per individual.


SPEAK OUT SUWANNEE
Call 386-208-8314. Comments to
Speak Out Suwannee MUST include
your name and day and evening
phone numbers for verification. We will
include your name with your
comment. Speak Out Suwannee
comments can be .-- r
limited to one comment "-
per quarter per individual.
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Tuesday
Feb. 7
Business
start-up workshop
The Business Enterprise
Center (BEC) will conduct a
business start-up workshop
for Hamilton, Lafayette,
Madison and Suwannee coun-
ties at the Spirit of the Suwan-
nee Music Park, US 129
North, Live Oak. The work-
shop will be held. from 10:45
a.m.-l:30 p.m., Tuesday, Feb.
7. This is a service they pro-
vide at no charge to the com-
munity. Program schedule:
10:45 a.m.-sign in; 10:55
a.m.-Facilitator, Dennis Ca-
son; 11 a.m.-ll11:40 a.m.-Se-
lecting the Legal Structure-
Adam Airth, Attorney; 11:40
a.m-12:20, p.m.-Fii.ancing-
First Federal Savings Bank of
Florida-Roger Ward; 12:20
p.m-1 p.m.-Business Plan-
Mercantile Bank-Brian Met-
zger; and 1 p.m.-l:30 p.m.-
Record Keeping-Collins &
CO CPA. Lunch will be avail-
able for purchase.. All interest-
ed parties are welcome to at-
tend. Please RSVP: for
Suwannee-Lafayette at 386-
362-6600, 816 South Ohio
Ave. (Chamber of Commerce
,Bldg.) Live Oak, FL 32064;
and for. Madison-Hamilton at
386-638-9939, 12160 SE CR
137 (Industrial Park), Jasper,
FL 32052.

Coming soon!
Stay tuned for
SHS Theater
Department update
Attention all musical lovers
and fans alike! The Suwannee
High School Theater Depart-
Smen tisispFo fo-upreso.rityoui
Stevett Sondheim's tale of


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"Sweeney Todd, The Demon
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has an air of suspence, horror
and witty humor. Join us as
we tell the tale of Sweeney
Todd ... with the parts cast
and practices being held, stay
tuned for upcoming informa-
tion ... coming soon to SHS.

Begins today!
Feb. 3-5
Free Kids
Music Camp
The Spirit of the Suwannee
Music Park and Campground
invites children ages 5-17, to
attend Free Kids Music Camp,
Friday-Sunday, Feb. 3-5;
learn beginning instruction in
guitar, banjo, mandolin, dul-
cimer, fiddle and drum circle
instruments; schedule: from 6-
8 p.m., Friday, Feb. 3, regis-
tration and lessons at the
Grande Halle; from 10 a.m.-
noon, Saturday, Feb. 4,
lessons at Grande Hall; at
noon free lunch at the.Pickin'
Shed for kids, parents and vol-
unteers; from 1:30-2:30 p.m.
art class; from' 6-8 p.m.,
lessons at the Grande Hall;
Sunday, Feb., 5, :10 a.m.-hnoon
at the Grande Hall final lesson
followed by a concert at* 2
p.m.; children must be, accom-
panied by parent or guardian,
free primitive camping avail-
able; registration: 386-364-'
1683; Info: Linda McCoy,
386-362-5774.

Saturday

and Sunday
Feb. 4 5
Car show this weekend at
the Suwannee County Airport.
All ;donors 'who give blood, at
the gates t ill receive free ad-


mission along with a "Blood
Drag 06" T-shirt and choles-
terol screening. Eligible
donors must be at least age 17,
weigh 110 pounds or more
and have photo identification.
For more information on the
event, contact J. D. Pettyjohn
or Jajke Joyce with LifeSouth
Community Blood Centers,
Inc., Suwannee Valley Re-
gion, at 386-755-0480, or
Suwannee County Airport
Manager Donald Robinson at
386-364-3400. The event will
be held Saturday and Sunday,
Feb. 4-5, at the Suwannee
County Airport from 9 a.m.
until 5 p.m. each day. Come
out and join the fun.

Saturday
Feb. 4
HCE yard sale
Home and Community Edu-
cators (HCE) will hold a yard
sale from 8 a.m.-2 p.m., Satur-
day, Feb. 4, in the Exhibition
II Building, Suwannee County
Coliseum Complex and Fair-
grounds, Ele\ enth Street, Live
Oak. Reserve tables-$10;
Into reservations: Bertye 386-
362-1684.

Saturday
Feb. 4
Annual Roast
& Toast
African American Develop-
ment Council presents Annual,
Roast & Toast at 6 p.m., Sat-
urday, Feb. 4, at African Bap-
tist Church's hall on Walker
Street, Live Oak. This will be
an evening to roast and toast
some of Live Oak's finest peo-
ple Daisy Eagle, Elder Rosa
Lee Ford, Edna Ford, Willie
McClendon and special hon-
oree, the Rev. ILee A. Ford.
Dinner, entertainment 'and


door prizes. Menu will include
ham or baked chicken, dress-
ing, rice, string beans, cake
and tea. $15 donation.

Saturday
Feb. 4
Haven Hospice
Attic Resale
Store open house
Haven Hospice Attic Re-
sale Store will hold open
house beginning at 9 a.m.,
Saturday, Feb. 4, at 300 NW
8th Ave., formerly the Combs
Lumber building, Gainesville;
Note: gifts for first 100 cus-
tomers, live remote by
WKTK disc jockey Storm
Roberts from noon-3 p.m.,
sales specials, scratch-off dis-
count game, donation of $5
for drawing for .28-carat dia-
mond necklace valued at
$1,500.

Feb. 4 and Feb. 7 Live Oak
Feb. 6 Branford
Free tax help!
AARP Tax-Aide will pro-
vide free tax help for taxpay-
ers with middle- and low-in-
come, with special attention.
to those age 60 and older.
Schedule: 9 a.m.-noon, Satur-
dayrs, starting Feb. 4 at.
Suwannee River Regional Li-
brary, US 129 South, Live
Oak and 10 a.m.-l p.m.,
Tuesday, starting Feb. 7 at
Community Presbyterian
Church, P!ne,' ood Way, Live
Oak and by appointment only
from 4-7 p.m., Monday
evenings, starting Feb. 6 at
Suwannee River Regional Li-
brary, Branford. You will need
to bring last year's income tax
return along with 2005 income
documentation, W-2, 1099s,
etc., and social security:num-
'bers for all depenidenits.
Info/appointment: 386-935-
1556-Branford or Jack Wilson,
local coordinator, 386-963-
5023, or Feb. 1, 2006-April
15, 2006, toll-free 888-AARP-
NOW or 888-227-7669 or visit
www.aarp.org/taxaide.


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Editor's note: The Suwan-
nee Democrat prints the en-
tire 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 news-
paper when judicial proof is
presented to us by you or the
authorities.
The following abbrevia-
tions are used below:
SCSO-Suwannee County
Sheriffs Office
LOPD-Live Oak Police
Department.
FDLE-Florida Department
of Law Enforcement.
.FHP-Florida Highway Pa-
trol.
FWC-Florida Wildlife
Commission
DOT-Department of Trans-
portation
OALE-Office of Agricul-
tural Law Enforcement
P and P-Probation and Pa-
role
SCDTF-Suwannee County
Drug Task Force
Jan. 31, Eastman Mc-
Queen, 56, Tallahassee, vio-
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burglary, SCSO B. Sears.
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 2006


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Teacher


Continued From Page 1A
made. She thought she was in
trouble or he was there to ob-
serve her classroom.
'Brinson said she really en-
joyed the interview for the
honor that was conducted by
several representatives from
local businesses, the School
Board office and members
from community.
"I felt good about the inter-
view," she said. "They just let
me talk about what I do as a
teacher without being
crunched for time, and they
seemed so interested."
Brinson said she prepares
her lessons to help her stu-
dents go from one level to the
next on the Adequate Yearly
Progress. She enjoys challeng-


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Pam Poucher


ing her kids to be better.
Having a sense of communi-
ty by making so many connec-
tions with children and their
families is a highlight for Brin-
son, who has taught 26 years.
"I make a lifelong relation-
ship with a lot of students and
their families, and that's a neat
thing," she said.
Brinson said she hopes to
represent Suwannee County
out in the community in a pos-
itive way.
Brinson had earlier been
named SMS Teacher of the
Year and was honored at her
school. Teachers of the year
across the District are:
.*Suwannee High Pam
Poucher
*Suwannee Middle Melis-
sa Brinson
*Suwannee Primary Dee
Dee McManaway
*Suwannee Elementary -
Windy Gamble
*Douglass Nancy
Janousek
*Suwannee Hamilton Tech-
nical Center Lafrenchee Mc-
Creary
*Branford High Danelle
Bradow
*Branford Elementary -
Debbie Denmark
All of the teachers of the
year will be featured more in-
depth at a later date in the De-
mocrat.
Susan K. Lamb may be
reached by calling 1-386-362-
1734 ext. 131 or by mailing
susan. lamb,@gaflnews.com.
Vanessa Fultz may be
reached by calling 1-386-362-
1734 ext. 130 or by mailing
vanessa.fultz @ gaflnews. com.


Nancy Janousek


Melissa Brinson


Windy Gamble


Lafrenchee McCreary


Danelle Bradow Debbie Denmark


Banjoist Mary Z. Cox will host First Saturday Cuffeehlouse
Florida banjo player Mary clawhammer styles of playing. coffeehouse. offers an, open
Z. Cox will host the First Sat- She has taught classes in play- microphone to performers on
urday Coffeehouse from 7-9 ing the banjo at John C. the first Saturday of each
p.m., Saturday, Feb. 4, at Campbell Folk School in month. Admission is free.
Stephen Foster Folk Culture Brasstown, N.C. She also has Coffee and desserts are avail-
Center State Park, White been a performer at The Sun- able for sale. For more infor-
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Bernard A. Weaver, who was
born and raised in Live Oak,
will be celebrating his 60th year
as an American Legioh mem-
ber.


He joined the National Guard V
in 1936 and was inducted into the
U.S. Army, Nov. 25, 1940.-
Weaver was assigned to Camp
Blanding where he learned ad-
vance weaponry.
In 1941, he was sent to
Louisiana where he trained in
field strategies and mock bat-
tles over several weeks and I
sent back to Camp Blanding
for more extensive training. Bernard A. Weaver
He then assisted with the
demonstration and instruction
on, small arm weaponry and characteristics on the Ml rifle
to the troops.
In 1942,: he was transferred out
of the 31st Infantry Division and
sent to Fort Benning, Ga. where
he assisted in demonstration and
instruction in the use of heavy
and light machine guns and the,
proper use of mortars at the Offi-
:-. cers Candidate School.
In 1944, Weaver was trans-
ferred to the 389th Regiment,
98th Infantry and sent to Hawaii
until August of 1945 when his
unit was sent to Wakyama,
Bernard A. Weaver Japan as part of the occupation
'forces.
On Dec. 3, 1945, he was sent
home and received an honorable discharge.'
Weaver remained in the National Guard until his retire-
ment in 1958 as a master sergeant.
Weaver is a member of the First United Methodist
Church of Live Oak. He is a soft-spoken gentleman who
cares very much for his country and supports our troops.
Harry C. Gray 1 MAlinorial .*Aniiican Legion Post No.
107
Note: A building cominninee was formed to oversee the in-
terior work to be completed on thelPost Home. The five
member committee will consist of Ron Slatet commander;
Claude Pass, 1st vice coininander: Richard Lees Sr., finance
officer; Richard Buffington-adjutant; and Russell Barton,
co1nsLltant. JlThe arc. still in teed of the "thie Afs"'"(hf-n' '
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cause. Please call 386-208-8073, 386-330-5260 or 386-.
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Monday Wednesday services at 7:00 pm


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One block past the traffic circle on CR 136. Call 362-1120 for
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VIEWPOINTS & OPINIONS


BIBLE VERSE

As it is written: "No eye has seen,
no ear has heard, no mind has
conceived what God has prepared
for those who love Him."
1 Corinthians 2:9



uwanne Ermnorrat
MYbA C. REGAN Members ..of the Suwannee
Publisher Democrat editorial board are Myra
C; Regan,- publisher, and Susan K.
SUSAN K. LAMB ,Lrnib, managing- editor. Our
Managing Editor View. Is fmed by that board. '


GUEST COMMENTARY

Bush strikes confident

tone in address to nation

Bush rallies country in

State of Union speech
CNHI News Service The Eagle-Tribune.,
,North Andover, Mass.

This was a speech that began with a tribute
to a civil rights leader, Coretta Scott King,
who'd passed away, that morning, and ended
with a call to make this "a compassionate, de-
cent, hopeful society'."
The temptation for President Bush Tuesday
might have been to complain, as Queen Eliza-
Sbeth did in 1992, of an "annus horriblis," for'
the first year ofhis second term has not been
a particularly good one.
War continues to rage. in Iraq. His plan for
reforming Social Security failed to gain trac-
tion, and the much-touted Medicare prescrip-
tion drug has created more confusion than
celebration among the nation's elderly. Re-
publicans i "Congress'fret about 'the fallout'
from a burgegn Tcand l, ,nd ,sh's
favorability rating, which stood at 84 percent
when he addressed the nation at this time in
2002, was down to an" anemic 39 percent, ac-
cording to the Wall Street Journal/NBC.News
poll released this week.
Yet it was a confident, determined and
sometimes even defiant George Bush who ad-
dressed the joint session of Congress Jan. 31,1'
urging Americans to continue their leader-.
ship role on everything from the quest for.
peace in the Middle East to the eradication of
disease to the development of new energy
technology.
"In this decisive year, you and I will make
choices that determine both the future and the
character of our country," Bush declared. "We
will choose to act confidently in pursuing the
enemies of freedom, or retreat from our duties
in the hope of an easier life.We will choose to
build our prosperity by leading the world
economy, or shut ourselves off from trade and
opportunity.,
Having just that morning won Senate ap-
proval for his appointment of Samuel Alito to
the Supreme Court, the president appeared
upbeat as he mounted the podium in the
House chamber, then sought to rally the na-
tion to the several formidable challenges that,.
face it in the years ahead.
For the advocates of terror, he had this mes-
sage: "We love our freedom, and wve will fight
to keep it.", To critics of his national security
policies, he said, "We will not sit back and
wait to be hit again."
Whether voters heed his plea to stay the
course, both here and abroad, will not be
known until November when the results of
the 2006 congressional elections have been
tallied. But Bush made clear in his State of the
Union speech that he is not conceding any-


thing to anyone at this difficult juncture in his
presidency.
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Please address letters to:
Letters To The Editor, Suwannee Democrat,
PO Box 370, Live Oak, FL 32064.
Please include your name, full address and daytime
phone number. We ask this so we can varify your letter
and discuss any questions about it with you.


CNHI News Service The Lebanon (Ind.) Reporter

Air Force Technical Sgt. Jamie Dana could give
Cindy Sheehan some lessons in dignity and decorum.
Dana brought her dog, Rex, to the halls of Congress
Tuesday. Sheehan brought a T-shirt. Rex brought
more class.
Both were in the audience before President George
Bush gave his fifth annual State. of the Union address.,
Dana was a guest of First Lady Laura Bush. Sheehan
was in the House of Representatives gallery but
not for long.
Sheehan, the anti-Iraq-war mom who camped out at
Bush's Texas ranch for weeks, insisting on a personal
meeting to find out why her son died in Iraq, was
ejected from the building after she doffed a blouse,
unveiling a T-shirt with an anti-war slogan.
Such exhibitions are not permitted in the House,
Sheehan was told before she was carted off in hand-
cuffs.
Had she simply sat there, politely applauding at the
appropriate moments and folding her hands when
the President spoke of Iraq, Sheehan could have made
a profound impact.
She opted for tacky, and was gently tossed out
on her ear.
Until a roadside bomb in Iraq blew Dana into a
coma last June, she and Rex were a team that
searched for explosives. They'd done the same job in
Afghanistan and Pakistan, before being transferred to
Iraq.


Suwannee County Board of County Commissioners
Tentative Agenda for Tuesda). Feb. 7. 2006 meeting. 2
a.m.
Live Oak City Hall
101 Southeast White Avenue
Live Oak, FL 32064
InvocationPledge to American Flag
ATTENTION:* The Board may add emergency items
to this agenda.
Lunch Break Approximatel) noon to I p.m. (or as
soon thereafter) -
.. .Annual Commissioners' Luncheon at the Extension Of-

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1. Approval of payment of invoices.
2. Approve al of Release of Lien for Michael S. Kemp,
S.H.I.P. Client .
3. Approve payment of Job No. 690 (40th Street and
24th Street), for The Scruggs Company, in the amount
of $461,097.18.
4. Approve payment of Invoice No. 1 (137th Road), for
Keen Engineering & Surveying, Inc.. in the amount of
$22,559.20.
5. Approve payment of Invoice No. 1 (177th Road). for
Keen Engineering & Surveying, Inc., in the amount of
$15,504.46.
6. Approve payment of Invoice No. 1 (175th Street), for
Keen Engineering & Surveying, Inc., in the amount of
$11,103.41.
7. Approve payment of Invoice No. 1 (180th Street
and 165th Street), for Keen Engineering & Surveying
Inc., in the amount of $71,476.69.
S. Approve payment of Invoice No. 2,(40th Street and
24th Street), for Keen Engineering & Surveying, Inc.,
in the amount of $27.113.36.
9. Approve payment of Invoice No. 2 (138th Street
.and 144th Street), for Keen Engineering & Surveying,
Inc., in the amount of $15,273.37.
10. Approve a-PollingPrecinct Lease between Rocky
Sink Baptist Church, Suwannee County, and the Su-
pervisor of Elections.
11. Approve an agreement between Election S'ystems
& Software arnd Suwannee County for the purchase/ li-
cense of voter tabulation equipment and related soft-
ware and services.
TIME SPECIFIC ITEMS: ,
12. At 9 a.m.; or as soon thereafter as the matter can be
heard, discuss with possible Board action, a request
for an extension until April 30, for a travel trailer per-
rmit. (Jenniffer lodice)
13. At 9 a.m., or as soon thereafter ;as the matter can be
heard, approval of an agreement between Suwannee
River Logging and the Board of Cbunty Commission-.
ers. (Michael C. Smith and John Clayton,- Suwannee
River Logging)
14. At 9 a.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter can be
heard, discuss with possible Board action, consider
adoption of the "Step Up, Florida" proclamation..
(Melinda Scott, Suwannee County Health Depart--
ment)
15. At 9 a.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter can be
heard, approval of a one year lease agreement be-
tween Block 60 Holdings, LLC, and the Board. on be-
half of Guardian Ad Litem. (Tabled from Jan. 17,
Board meeting) (Debbie Kinsey, Program Director,
Guardian Ad Litem 3rd District)
16. At 9 a.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter can be
heard, discuss with possible Board action, funding for
Chamber of Commerce for Fiscal Year 2004-2005. (Coy. ::
Howell, Chairman and Dennis Cason, Executive Di- .
rector, Suwannee County Chamber of Commerce)
17. At 10 a.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter can
be heard, approval of final plat for Creekside Subdivi-


. The Air Force spent $18,000 training Rex to find
bombs before they go off. He probably would have
sniffed out the one that put Dana in a coma, but they
were riding in a Humvee. The bomb went off under-
neath her seat.
Rex suffered a burnt nose, cut paw and a bump on,
his head. Dana's back and pelvis were broken and
both lungs collapsed. She was in a coma for a month.
* The last thing Dana said before passing out was, "Is
my dog dead?" Medics told her he was. "That broke
my heart," Dana told reporters.
The gallant Rex survived. Dana has recovered and
plans to become a veterinarian after she is dis-
charged.
Rex has been discharged, too, but it took an Act of
Congress sponsored by Rep. John Peterson,. R-Pa. to
allow Dana to adopt her canine partner. The Air Force
wanted to keep Rex for another five years, because it
had invested so much money in his training.
Sometimes, practicality deservedly runs second to
sentiment. -
So Dana and Rex and others, including the family of
Marine Staff Sgt. Dan Clay, 27, were with the First'
Lady. Rex even had an assigned seat, in the aisle. Sgt.
Clay couldn't be there he was killed in action on
Dec. 1 in Fallujah.
Sheehan had a ticket given her by Rep. Lynn
Woolsey, a California Democrat.
It was the only ticket Woolsey had to distribute.
Hopefully, she won't waste the next one.
Copyright 1999-2005 cnhi, inc.


sion in District 4. (Ronald Mleeks, Planning and Zon-
ing Director)
18. At 2 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter can be
heard, discuss with possible Board action,. consider -
adoption of proclamation supporting the 5000 Friends
of Florida Families. (Karen Schmausf, Meridian Be-
havioral Healthcare, Inc.), :
19. At 2 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter can be
heard, approval of specifications and to advertise for
an insurance consultant (RFP). (Kristie Harrison, Ad-
ministrative Services)
20. At 2 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter can be
heard, cohsidAe approval for job descripon p and pa.
scale or an athletic supervisor tor the Recreation De-
partment. (Kristie Harrison, Administrative Services)
21. At 2 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter can be
heard, approval to open bids for insulation on the un-
'derside of the roof at the maintenance shop. (Steve
Sharpless, Maintenance)
GENERAL BUSINESS:
22. Chairman calls for emergency agenda items. (Any
items the Board agrees to consider will be heard under
Agenda Item No. 38, Emergency Agenda Items.)
23. Approval of minutes of meeting held on Jan. 17.
24. Public Concerns and Comments. (Come forward to
podium -- limit comments to five minutes.)
25. Staff Reports -
a) John G. Wooley, County Coordinator
b) T. Jerry Sikes, Public Works Director"
c) John D. Hales Jr., Director of Libraries
d) Hal A. Airth, County Attorney.
e) Greg Scott, Recreation Department Director
26. Approve letter of credit with Mercantile Bank.
(Clerk's Office I .
27. Approval to allow Clerk of Court to consider fi-
nancing on NISBU projects, as well as. discuss other fi-
nancial options. (Johnny Wooley, County Coordina-
tor)
28. Discuss, with possible Board action, regarding col-
lection sites. (Douglas Udell, County Commissioner,
District 2) -
29. Consider request, on behalf of Savannah Homeown-
ers Association, toaccept maintenance of roads in Savan-
nah Plantations Subdivision (who have now met the 1
year requirement). (T. Jerry Sikes, Public Works Director)
30. Enter an Interlocal Agreement with Madison County
for Creation of Regional Transportation Plan. (T, Jerry
Sikes, Public Works Director)
-31. Discuss, with possible Board action,- .approval of fuel
surcharge for Pritchett Trucking. (T. Jerry Sikes, Public
WVorks Director)
32. Approval to add Wishing Well Subdivision MSBU
paving to 112th Street contract with Anderson Columbia.
.(T. Jerry Sikes; Public Works Director)
33. Approval to add 78th Street (Easy Street MSBU) to
The Scruggs Company contract on 24th Street and 40th
Street. (T. Jerry Sikes, Public Works Director)
34.. Approval to modify contract with Anderson Colum-
bia for 217th Road Project. (T. Jerry Sikes, Public Works
Director)
35. Discuss the Board's participation in the TRIP pro-
gram through D.O.T. (T. Jerry Sikes, Public Works Direc-
tor)
36. Approval of the Sublease Agreement for the Suwan-
nee County Rocky Hill Tower Site. (Donald Robinson,
Assistant County Coordinator, Airport Manager)
37. Approval to advertise to hold a public hearing to con-
sider tax abatement for Greencycle North Florida. (John-
ny Wooley, County Coordinator)
38. Emergency Agenda Items.
39. Board Member's Inquires, Requests, and Com-
ments.


GUEST COMMENTARY

Canine outclasses Sheehan


COUNTY COMMISSION AGENDA


SUWANNEE DEMOCRAP/LIVE OAK


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UWANNEE LIVING


Musgrove Garrett


to wed March 24


Hailie Jade Bonnell

Hailie Jade Bonnell
J.B. Bonnell and Jade Tasker of Live Oak announce the birth
of their daughter, Hailie Jade Bonnell, at Shands at University of
Florida in Gainesville on Jan. 1,'2006. She weighed 7 pounds, 14
ounces and measured 18 inches long. She joins her sister Audrey
Elizabeth Bonnell, 4.
Maternal parents are Stephanie Tasker and Frank Vamum of
Live Oak and Jamie Tasker of Live Oak.
Paternal grandparents are Roger and Sharon Bonnell of White
Springs and Sandra Bonnell of Live Oak.


Robert Guy "Bo" Garrett and Windi Rae. Musgrove
Raymond and Tilda Musgrove of Live Oak wish to announce
the engagement and approaching marriage ,pf their daughter,
Windi Rae Musgrove, to Robert Guy "Bo" Garrett, son of Steve
and Patty Garrett of Live Oak.
The bride-to-be is the granddaughter of the late V.W. and
Ruby Musgrove of Albany, Ga. and Bobby and Mary Lang
Johnson of Live Oak.
The future groom is the grandson of the late Shirley
Copeland, Guy and Elsie Copeland of Live Oak, Bobby and
Bonnie Garrett of Valdosta Ga. and Faye Brooks of Okee-
chobee.
The ceremony will be held at Wellborn Baptist Church at 7
p.m., Friday, March 24, 2006. A reception will follow in ihe fel-
lowship hall.
All family and friends are invited. No local invitations will be
sent.

Haven Hospice Atti.c

Resale Store to hold

grand opening


Haven Hospice Attic Re-
sale Store is opening its
doors to 10,000-square-
feet of resale items ranging
from antique jewelry to
children's toys.
The grand opening will
be at 9 a.m., Saturday, Feb.
' 4, at Haven Hospice Attic
Resale Store, which is lo-
cated at 300 NW 8th Ave.,
formerly the Combs Lum-
ber building, Gainesville.
There will be gifts for
the first 100 customers, re-
freshments, a live remote
by WKTK disc jockey
Storm Roberts from noon'
to 2 p.m. and sales specials
throughout the day includ-
ing a special scratch-off,
discount game. Customers
can also make a donation
of $5 and enter for a
chance to win a .28-carat
diamond necklace valued
at $1,500.
"The new location and
presentation enables us to
have a bigger and better
store, which is very excit-
ing," said Tim Bowen, ex-
ecutive director of Haven
Hospice. "But what it pro-
vides most of all is the op-
portunity to serve our com-
munity by enabling Haven
Hospice to provide ser-
vices that would not other-
wise be available."
All the revenue generat-
ed from the resale store is
used to support unfunded
patient care and an array of
family and community ser-
vice programs, such as a
children's program and
grief support for anyone in
the community who experi-
ences loss.
Haven Hospice is the
area's expert in end-of-life
and palliative care. Until
recently the organization
was known as Hospice of
North Central Florida.
Haven Hospice's promise
is to help patients and their
loved ones and to assist the


health-care professionals
who care for them. Not-
for-profit Haven Hospice
has been serving the com-
muhity since 1979.

WHO: Haven Hospice
Attic Resale Store
WHAT: open house
WHEN: 9 a.m., Satur-
day, Feb. 4
WHERE: 300 NW'8th
Ave., formerly the Combs
Lumber building,
Gainesville
NOTE: gifts 'for first
100 customers, live remote
by WKTK disc jockey
Storm Roberts from noon-3
p.m., sales specials,
scratch-off discount game,
donation of $5 for drawing
for .28-carat diamond
necklace valued at $1,500





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graders
as well. .
"I salute Bonnie .Plant
Farms for their efforts in
teaching young students
the importance of agricul-'


Popular open-
microphone night
at Stephen,

Foster State Park


ire in this country," Florida banjo player Mary
ronson said. Z. Cox will host the First
The company said it will Saturday Coffeehouse from
offer a $1,000 scholarship 7-9 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 4,
a Florida, and the winner at Stephen Foster Folk Cuil-
ill be selected in a ran- ture Center State Park,
o.m drawing., ........ .. ,---- ...- 'hitep S ing The park i.
Schools whose students A-.ilocated qn US ,41, three
re interested in affe&ii mile ft'th I-5' afd nine
ating in the program can miles from 1-10.
all Bonnie Plant Farm's Cox is a third-generation
customer Services Direc- banjo player and has mas-
,r-Keith Pugh, toll-free at tered both finger-picking
00-345-3384,. by Feb. 15 and clawhammer styles of
r request plants on-line at playing. She has taught
-ww.bonnieplants.com by classes in playing the banjo
iat date. The company at John C. Campbell Folk
ill deliver the plants and School in Brasstown, N.C.
rowing instructions to She also has been a per-
chools shortly after' re- former at The. Sunshine
nests are received. State Old-Time Music
: Camp in St. Petersburg and
has won contests as both a
A Ti N banjo picker and as a lap
dulcimer player.


for third
Florida Agriculture and,
Consumer Services .Com-
missioner Charles H.
Bronson announced re-
cently that a Union
Springs, Ala. company is
offering free cabbage
plants to all third graders
who are interested in
growing a vegetable plant.
The company, Bonnie
Plant. Earm,. will .deliver
the plants to any school in
Florida whose third-grade
students want to learn the
importance of agriculture
to the nation. The variety
being offered-the O.S.
Cross-produces heads up
to 50 pounds, which
should be interesting to
young students. Each stu-
dent participating in the
experience will also re-
ceive gardening instruc-
tibns for cabbage plants
and other vegetable crops,


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Wedding reminders


Cribbs Hogan
Stanley and Sandra Cribbs of Wellborn would like to remind
you of the approaching marriage of their daughter, Kelli Elaine
Cribbs, to David Craig Hogan, son of David and Wanda Hogan,
also of Wellborn.
The wedding will be held at 3 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 4, 2006 at
Mt. Olive Baptist Church.
Friends and family are invited to attend.


Important Notice
Suwannee County Schools has notified
Suwannee Democrat the following students
should have been listed on the 2005-2006
Suwannee Elementary School "A" Honor Roll
for the first nine weeks.

"A"

Furry, Brandon
Jackson, Wyatt
Kinsey, Jai



Banjoist Mary Z. Cox will host


Stephen Foster State
Park's coffeehouse offers
an open microphone to per-
formers on the first Satur-
day of each month. Admis-
sion is free. Coffee and
desserts are available for
sale; For more information,
call 386-397-4331. To learn
more about the park, visit
the Web at www.FldridaS-
'* tateParks.org stephen foster
or http: /www.floridas-
tateparks.org'stephenfoster.,

I HO- Stephen o '
Foster Folk Culture
Center State Park
WHAT: Banjoist
Mary.Cox will host
First Saturday
Coffeehouse
WHEN: 7-9 p.m.,
Saturday, Feb. 4
WHERE: White Springs
COST: free admission
CONTACT:
386-397-4331, www.Flori-
, daSitaeParks.org/stephen-
foster or http://www.flori-
dastateparks.org/stephen-
foster


WHO: Bonnie Plant Farm, Union,
Springs, Ala.
WHAT: cabbage plants free for
third graders interested in growing'
a vegetable
When: deadline Feb. 15
Where: Florida
COSt: Free
Contact: Keith Pugh, customer service
director, toll-free at 800-345-3384 .







GUEST SPEAKER
EV. CECIL BUCHANNON

FEBRUARY 6th 10th
Time: 7:30 PM NIGHTLY


FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD
i 13793 76TH ST. (Mitchell Rd.)
LIVE OAK, FL 32060


Everyone is invited and
encouraged to attend.
Come expecting to
receive something from
the Lord.


For more information or
directions contact Pastor
-,D.R. Suggs @ (386) 362-2189
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Frances Harrell Roberts
Jan.16,1933 -
Jan. 29, 2006

./7 races Harrell
Roberts, 72, of Live
Oak passed away
Sunday, Jan. 29, 2006 in E.T.
York Hospice Care Center in
Gainesville after a short ill-
ness. The Suwannee County
native moved to Live Oak
from Houston, Texas in 1990
and was a homemaker.
Survivors include three
daughters, Linda Simmons of
Live Oak, Brenda (Sammy)
Marino of Houston, Texas and
Regina (Lynwood) Fisher of
Wellborn; three sons, Bruce
"Skip Bo" Simmons of Hous-
ton, Texas, James "Geronimo"
(Johna) Simmons of Lake
City and William "Bucky"
(Regina) Roberts of
Huntsville, Texas; two sisters,
Serena Midkiff of Bedias,
Texas and Betty Lou (Ron)
Mackey of Jacksonville; two
brothers, Austin (Juanita) Har-
rell of Live Oak and Dub
(Jean) Harrell of Front Royal,
Va.; 21 grandchildren; and 23
great-grandchildren; She was
preceded in death by one
daughter, Tina Simmons and
one granddaughter Lori
Chumley.
Funeral services were con-
ducted at 11 a.m., Thursday,
Feb. 2, at Daniels Memorial
Chapel in Live Oak with the
Rev. Louis Berry officiating.
Interment followed in Live
*Oak Cemetery.
Daniels. Funeral Homes,
Inc. of Live Oak was in charge
of all arrangements.


George Hess "G.H."
Murrah Jr.
Feb. 1, 1939 -
Jan. 31, 2006

a eorge Hess "G.H."
Murrah Jr., 66, of
Live Oak, passed
away Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2006
at Shands at AGH in
Gainesville after a short ill-
ness. The Suwannee County
native was a loving husband,
father and granddaddy. He
was a member of First Baptist
-Church in Live Oak. Murrah
was actively involved with
several mission organizations
including Carpenters for
Christ and the Florida Disaster
Relief Organization.
Survivors include his wife,
Judy Murrah of Live Oak; two
daughters, Kim (Jay) Thomas
and Pam (Jerry) Poole, both of
Live Oak; one son,, Mike
(Lesley) Murrah of
Huntsville, Ala.; one sister,
Winnifred (Herbert) Boatright
of Belleview; and nine grand-
children.
Funeral services will be
conducted at 2 p.m., today,
Friday, Feb. 3, at First Baptist
Church, Live Oak with the
Rev. Phillip Herrington and
the Rev. Clarence Parker offi-
ciatifig. Interment will follow
in Live Oak Cemetery. In lieu
of flowers, the family requests
donations be made to the Mur-
rah Disaster Relief Mission
Fund at First Baptist Church,
401 W. Howard St., Live Oak,
FL 32064.
Daniels Funeral Homes,
Inc. of Live Oak is in charge
of all arrangements.


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- Five local students gave
informative and instructional
speeches while vying for the
opportunity to compete at
further contests sponsored
by the Florida Conservation
Districts on Jan. 12.
Jacob Kerr, a home-
schooled eighth grader, won
the honored first place! The
Judges credited Kerr with
his smooth delivery, adher-
ing to the topic, excellent
materials and resources.'
Kerr will compete at the,
Area contest in May and
hopefully on to the State
Contest July 29.
Placing second was
Kristin Summers, ninth
grade, Suwannee High
School; placing third was
Channing Legere, 12th
grade, Branford High
School; placing fourth was
Clayton Kerr, sixth grade,
home-schooled and fifth
place was Tori Henderson,
ninth grade, Suwannee High.
"How Can Floridians Be
Water Wise" is the theme for
this year's contest. The
Suwannee County Conserva-
tion District sponsors this
annual speech contest to pro-
mote awareness of conserva-
tion concerns and give stu-
dents the opportunity to en-
hance their public speaking
skills.
The ,Conservation, District
thanks Eileen.'Box, Glenn
Horvath and Nancy See for
volunteering as judges, a
very tough assignment!
Our thanks also to these
teachers/sponsors': 4-H, Car-
olyn Williams; Branford
teacher, Jackie Barnes;
Suwannee High School
teachers Keith Wynn and
Stacy Young.
For more information re-
garding the Su\\ annee Coun-
t1 Conser'ation District's
natural resource programs.
please call your local office
at 386-362-2622, ext. 3.


FIRST PLACE: Jacob Kerr, first place winnerand Suwannee County Conservation District Vice Chair
Nancy Barnes. -.Photo: Submitted


SECOND PLACE: Kristin Summers, second place winner and Suwannee County Conservation Dis-
trict Vice Chair Nancy Barnes. Photo: Submitted


REVIVAL

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FEB. 2, 3 & 4
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GUEST SPEAKER:
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of Rosemary Baptist Church
Live Oak

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first place, Channing Legere-third place, Kristin Summers-second
place, Tori Henderson-fifth place and Clayton Kerr-fourth place. -
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The suspect, Theryon Coy Jones, 27,
9507 102nd Street, was arrested after
deputies tracked him to his home where he
confessed to the crime, a report on the inci-
dent said. Jones was arrested on charges of
sexual battery of a person over 65 years of
age and burglary. He was placed in the
Suwannee County Jail where his bond has
been set at $75,000, according to jail
records.
- According to a report filed by Suwannee
County Deputy Ben Sears, a 911 call took
him to the victim's home Tuesday where the
victim told him an unknown white male
broke into her residence through the front
door and shoved her to floor and began at-


Goat


tacking her. The woman apparently put up a
fight, giving the attacker reason to want to
get away from the victim, who called 911 as
soon as the attacker left the home.
Deputy Sears found shoe tracks during his
investigation, which led Deputy Scott Gam-
ble to a residence where Jones was found
and admitted to the assault, the report said.
The report said Jones told officers he made
his way to the victim's home with the intent
of sexually battering her and "watched her
'through the window for some time until he
decided to break into the home."
The victim received injuries that required
medical attention, Sears said in the report.
Susan K. Lamb may be reached by calling
1-386-362-1734 ext. 131 or by mailing su-
san. lamb @ gaflnews. com.


Continued From Page 1A

sometimes-farmers raising just a few. Samp-
son said there are at least 15 producers with
more than 40 head.
Sampson said many people get into raising
goats because it-requires less land and less ef-
fort than cattle. Beef farmers are retiring from
the cattle business and raising themselves a
small herd of goats.
There are many benefits to having goats on
land. They are more related to deer than sheep
or cows which makes them browsers.
Browsers eat mid-range growing things. Goats
will turn up their noses at grass and scarf up
weeds. At Sampson's farm, where she has 40
breeding adults due to kid in March grazing a
60-acre hay field, there wasn't a weed to be
found. Sampson said they eat sand spurs, bri-
ars and they love kudzu vines.
If you want to raise livestock, goats are a
good alternative to cattle. The animals are
smaller than cows, gentler, easier to handle
and let's face it, the kids are as cute as they
can be.
"You can generate more revenue with goats
on small acreage than with beef," said Exten-
sion Agent I, Commercial Agriculture Jason
Chandler. "It's a growing small farm crop or
livestock crop. There is an increasing interest
in meat goats as an option to beef cattle."
On the Sampson goat farm, they raise regis-
tered Boer goats. Boer goats are those muscu-
lar, mid-sized white goats with brown mark-
ings you see grazing all over the county. The
Sampsons sell replacement stock to breeders
and bucklings for eating. Sampson's daughter
Jessie, a senior this year at Suwannee High,
has handled the goat operation as an FFA pro-
ject for several years. In 2004, Jessie won the


state FFA Proficiency for Small Animals with
her meat goats. She hopes to win the national
award this year.
"We sell most of our bucklings in bulk,"
Sampson said. "We ship 10 or 15 at a time to
Miami."
The greatest market for goat meat is still
with various ethnic groups Sampson said.
"Hispanics, Arabs, Muslims, Jamaicans and
Haitians are the top goat consumers." She said
Tampa has a large market for goat with the
Arabs and Muslims. Because the numbers of
ethnic people in the US is growing, the goat-
meat market is growing, too.
There is also a local market for goats. The
North Florida Livestock Market in Ellisville
holds a goat market on the fourth Saturday of
every month. The only catch with taking your
goats to market is they have to be tagged for
Scrapies. Scrapie is a disease of sheep and
goats and the USDA requires official identifi-
cation on all sheep and goats before they cross
state lines or are commingled with other ani-
mals at shows or markets.
Sampson said there are several good local
butchers who can take care of processing your
goats. Goats are butchered similarly to deer.
The backstrap, rump roasts and shoulders are
the best portions. Many local goat-meat
fanciers purchase a whole buckling and barbe-
cue it like they would a pig.
For nutritional information and goat recipes,
go to www.greatgoats.com/cooking. For more
info on raising goats call the, Suwannee Coun-
ty Extension office at 386-362-2771 or check
out the Florida Meat Goat Association website
at www.frnga.org.
Janet.Schrader may be reached by calling 1-
386-362-1734 ext. 134 or by mailing
janet.schrader@gaflnews.com.


What


NEW 4-H COORDINATOR HONORED: Guests and 4-H members enjoy food and fellowship at a
dinner honoring Suwannee County 4-H Coordinator Mary Ward. Suwannee County Commission-
er's Randy Hatch (D-District 5), right, and Jesse Caruthers, Jr., center, (D-District 1) were among
those attending. Photo: Submitted


Mary
Continued From Page 1A

Pensacola Junior College,
Ward obtained a BS degree in
agricultural operations man-
agement. She completed an
internship with Dow Agro-
Sciences and then \ent on to
work as a supervisor and
yield coordinator with Gold


Kist Poultry. For the past year
and a half, Ward has been an
agricultural teacher and FFA
advisor at Lafayette County
High School, where she also
taught sixth-12th grade.
Ward met her husband of
four, years, Bgynard,. while at-
tending the Unliers.ity of
Florida.


Many of the 4-H communi-
ty, along with the overall advi-
sory committee and Suwannee
County Board of Counrty
Commissioners were present
to encourage and welcome
Ward to the staff. A wonderful
meal x\as shared. Jnd prepared
with each family bringing a
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The population increases for the state of Flori-
da for the same time period are projected at
36 percent.
Scarborough said for the first time in more
than a century more people are moving to rur-
al areas than away from them for various rea-
sons, including a slower pace of life, more af-
fordable property and abundance of natural
resources.
"It's very important we look at how we can
grow in a manner that's going to be beneficial
to our environment and our economy; the goal
is to balance the en\ ironment and the econo-
my," Scarborough said. urging businesses and
local government to partner n ith the DistrictK
to make the process of growth run smoothly.
In discussing the environmental challenges
accompanying growth, Scarborough outlined
several areas the District targets.
The agriculture community is a key objec-
tive, he said, discussing the economic impact
of agriculture on the District.
Scarborough said the market value of agri-,
culture in Suwannee County for 2002 was
$136 million with the top five commodities
being eggs and poultry, dairy, vegetables. cat-
tle arid tobacco.
The District is working on getting farmers
to implement best management practices to
protect the environment through the Suwan-
nee Ri% er Partnership.
Another area discussed was the Suwannee
River Wilderness Trail, a program designed to
set up cabins and river camps along the
Suwannee River to accommodate tourists and
others, which plays a role in elevating the
economy. The District is restoring area
springs, which Scarborough said draws lots of
tourism to Florida.
The elimination of erosion to springs is
one of the major improvements the District
has been involved with over the last 10


years, he said.
Another area the District is working on is
the water supply issue. The District is looking
for land to relocate Live Oak's wellfields to
protect the source.
"Most of the wellfields are built downtown.
When enough.growth and development takes
place, there will not be any protection for the
source," Scarborough said.
The Stormwater Utility Project, is another
area of interest where the city of Live Oak
and the school system has been partnering
with District in its efforts.
Scarborough showed slides of several areas
\ ith pre\ ious drainage problems the District
has corrected by placing retention ponds and
ground pipes.
"As we look forward to the future we need
to remember building better relations for a
better community is a two-way street," he
said. "Business and .government must work
side by side to protect the environment and
expand the economy."
After the presentation Live Oak Major Son-
ny Nobles spoke in-support of the District's
efforts, saying "One of my goals has been to
spur economic growth.,"
School Superintendent Walter Boatright
said student enrollment for the 2005-06
school year was up 150 students over the
last fiscal year, explaining schools are al-
ready feeling the effects of growth in the
county.
"We have a good environment, and we have
to protect the environment. The District is do-
ing a good job at that," County Commissioner
Randy Hatch said.
The luncheon was part of SRWMD's efforts
to meet with every chamber of commerce in
its 14-county District to discuss development
issues.
Vanessa Fultz may be reached by calling 1-
386-362-1734 ext. 130 or by mailing vanes-
sa.fultz@gaflnews.com.


WHEN: Thursday, February 9 at 7:00 p.m.

WHERE: First Baptist Church Family Ministry Building
.401 W. Howard St. 362-1583
It does not fake long for the five year old and the fifty year old to be captivated by the music of Warren
Barfield! The passion that is displayed as Warren plays his guitar, and sings his original hearl-felt songs,
is contagious. Warren began singing and playing the guitar as a child in North Carolina, where he grew
up as a pastor's son. As he reached his early teen years, he began traveling more extensively, wherever
the doors were opened. If has now grown into a full time ministry. Warren admits, "It's unreal that I get
to go places and sing songs that Jie gave me while I was praying about something ihat I was going
through. And I get to see these songs, that I thought were just for me, minister to others from all walks
of life. That's what keeps me going-I know God's involved!"

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FWC seeks public input on


Camp Blanding proposal


An open house to gather pub-
lic input on a draft plan for re-
opening the south post of Camp
Blanding for hunting is sched-
uled for Tuesday, Feb. 7 from
6:30-8:30 p.m., at the Clay
County Fairgrounds, 2497 SR
16 West, in Green Cove
Springs.
The Camp Blanding Joint
Training Center and the Florida
Fish and Wildlife Conservation
Commission (FWC) have cre-
ated a proposal that could re-es-
tablish access to the south por-
tion of the post for hunting.
Since Sept. 11, 2001, the lands
in the Camp Blanding Wildlife
Management Area lying south
of SR 16 have been closed by
the Department of Military Af-
fairs. These lands, needed for
training exercises and troop
mobilization, are under tight se-
curity that prohibits recreational
access under the current -hunt-
ing format.
While the closure resulted in
the loss of all recreational ac-
cess to'the south post, "hunting
has been allowed in traditional
hunting areas on north post,"
said Col. Ben Nelson, Camp
Blanding Joint Training Center
commander. He .:said Florida
*Department of Military Affairs
and FWC staffs have main-
tained communications in an
effort to reopen the closed area.
"It is the intent of the Florida
National Guard to consider the
interests of our citizens while
also satisfying our state and
federal mission requirements,"
Nelson said. "Our agency 'has
been proactive in formulating
this proposal which reflects the
Florida National Guard's pos-
ture in being supportive of the
interests of our citizens."
According to Roland Garcia,
director of FWC's North Cen-
tral Region, based in Lake City,
"Camp Blanding is still under
heightened force protection and
will re-ain so for the foresee-
able fitire. This mjkes it unac-'
ceptable for the public and their
equipment (including dogs) to
encroach on sensitive areas of
the post, including the artillery
impact area and the closed por-'
tion of the post that lies south of
SR 16 and west of D Avenue.
For this reason, it is necessary
to relocate the deer-dog hunting
area from' its previous location
if we are to proceed with re-
opening the south post."
.The proposal to reopen the
south post for the 2006-07 hunt-
ing season would require
changes to rules and hunting.
formats, including locations of
current still and dog hunt areas
and locations where special
quota hunts would take place.
The. proposal provides for the
same types and amount of hunt-
ing da) s that currently exist for
still hunting, while adding the
deer-dog hunting format back
into the hunting scheme.
On Dec. 23, 2005, FWC staff
mailed a "request for com-
ments" to approximately 1,050
individuals who had applied for
-quota permits for the Camp
Blanding WMA. The purpose.
of the letter was to request pub-


lic comments on
a proposal to
switch the dog
and still hunt ar-
eas. As of Jan.
18, Commission
staff had re-
ceived 119 let-
ters and e-mails;
90 (75 percent)
supported tlme
proposal, 9 (8
percent) sup-
ported the pro-
posal but sug-
gested changes,
and 20 (17 per-
cent) did not
support the pro-
posal. Staff also
received two pe-
titions, one with
27 signatures
and another with
58 signatures,
supporting the
proposal.
The proposal
and map of the


INFORMATION

Who: Camp Blanding Joint Training
Center and the Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission (FWC)


What: Open house to gather public
input for proposal that could re-establish
access to the south portion of the post for
hunting


When: 6:30-8:30 p.m.,
Tuesday. Feb. 7


Where: Clay County Fairgrounds,
2497 SR 16 West, in Green Cove Springs


Contact: Karen Parker, regional
public information coordinator. Florida
Fish-and Wildlife Conservation Commis-
sion, 3377 E. US Highway 90, Lake City.
FL 32055, or karen.parker@MyFWC.com.


area are available at:
http://myfwc.com/what-
snew/05/northcentral/bland-
ing.html.
"This plan retains all of the
current still-hunting opportuni-
ties, reinstates deer-dog hunt-
ing, is acceptable to FWC from
a biological perspective, is ac-
ceptable to Camp Blanding
from a security perspective and
reopens the south post," Garcia
said. "We are fast-tracking the
process for these changes so we
can provide the new format for
next hunting season. If this pro-
posal is not acceptable to a sig-
nificant portion of* our con-
stituents, FWC will need addi-
tional time to rework the pro-
posal."
That would mean necessary
changes would not take place in
time for reopening the south
post for the 2006-07 hunting
season.
"\Ne hope the hunters who
want to use the area..\ Ill sup-f,
port this proposal. We strongly
believe this plan is in the best
interest of all concerned parties,
especially the hunting commu-
nity. All comments and sugges-
tions received will be used by
staff to develop a final recom-
mendation," Garcia said.
FWC staff will present an
overview of this proposal to
Commissioners at the Feb. 1-2
Commission meeting in,
Gainesville.
"We plan to present staffs fi-
nal recommendation at the
April 5-6 Commission meeting
in Tallahassee. If changes are
adopted, they would become
effective July 1, 2006," Garcia
said.
Anyone who is unable to at-
tend the open house Tuesday,
Feb. 7 in Green Cove Springs
can send additional comments
to Karen Parker, regional public
information coordinator, Flori-
da Fish and Wildlife Conserva-
tion Commission, 3377 E. US
Highway 90, Lake City, FL
32055. Also, interested parties
can send comments via e-mail
to karen.parker@MyFWC.com
before Feb. 9.


Michelle Boatwright, cine. Before coming to
M.D., has been appointed Haven Hospice, she spent
to the position of associ- four years working at
ate medical director for Lifepath Hospice and Pal-
Haven Hospice of the liative Care, a not-for-
Suwannee Valley. profit organization pro-
Boatwright joined the hiding hospice care to
Haven Hospice team on four counties in central
Jan. 16 as the associate Florida.
medical director for Boatwright has served
Haven Hospice of the on the Pharmacy Com-
Suwannee Valley, which mittee, Pain Performance
will include the new care Improvement Committee
center for the region and Joint Commission on
scheduled to open in De- Accreditation of Health-
cember 2006. care Organizations prepa-
"We're so happy to ration team. She is also an
have Dr: Boatwright on experienced lecturer and
the Haven team," said has made presentations'to
Tim Bowen, executive di- the American Academy
rector of Haven Hospice. of Hospice and Palliative
"She brings a great Medicine Annual Assem-
amount of hospice experi- bly on three occasions.
enice, and she will certain- ; Boatwright and her
ly make the new care cen- family will reside in the
4ter, and the SuLtannee )Suwannee Valley .com-
Valley program as a munity.
whole, stronger." Haven Hospice is the
Boatwright is board area's expert in end-of-life
certified in internal, hos- and palliative care. Until
pice and palliative inedi-' recently, the organization


was better known as
Hospice of North
Central Florida.
Haven Hospice's
promise is to help pa-
rients and their loved
ones and to assist the


Photo: Submitted
health-care profes-
sionals who care for
them. Not-for-profit
Haven Hospice has
been serving the
community since
1979.


NEW MEDICAL DIRECTOR: Dr. Michelle
Boatwright, M.D. has been appointment to
the position of associate medical director for
Haven Hospice of the Suwannee Valley.


Marilyn S. Whitney's art and poetry is the subject of an
original reader's theater piece at 8 p.m.. Frida\'and Saturday,
Feb. 3-4, at Santa Fe Communir. College.. "Miz Marilyn"
will debut in the SFCC Black Box Theatre, Building E room
129. The performance is 'free and open to the public. '
In conjunction with the performance, the SFCC, Gallery
\\ill be mounting a TetrospecCtie of \\himey's art in the E-
Building Black Box Theatre corridor, Feb I-March 6. The
opening reception is at 7 p.m., Friday, Feb. 3. The exhibit is
also free and 'open to the public, Monday through Friday, 8
a.m.-4:30 p.m., through March 6.
Whitney, 79, attended Santa Fe from 1992-2003, taking-
courses in photography, ceramics; printmaking and history.
She fell in love x with printmaking, transferring her.watercol-
ors into montoype prints When her instructor, Sue Jester,
asked Whimey to write descriptions to go with her prints,
Whitney wrote poetry.
"She developed a series of illustrated books about various
episodes in her Iif.i They are extremely\ humorous." said
Leslie 'Lamb'rrn. gMl1ers director at'Saith Fe: t
Theatre Professor Terry Klenk compiled and directed
"Miz Marilyn," in which theater students Whitney Cotten,


Joshua Gilyarde and Audrey Couprie give a dratnatic read-
ing of Whitney's work.
Klenk said the segments he chose for "Miz Marilyn" focus
on Whitney's misadventures around the world interspersed
with her "travels" through the medical establishment as a
breast cancer patient.
\\ htnev grew up in Cle\eland. Ohio and moved with her
faiuil) to Gaines\ ille in 1953..
"Most things I do are finny," Whitney said. "Llike to bring
asmile to people's faces, because in these troublesome times,
it's hard to find something to smile about. I usually get my
ideas from friends \\ho tell me stories or from my personal
experiences."
Whitney said she. loves color; her favorite is orange.
"I like to surround rnm self with color and wear bright col-
ors, because I feel it brings, a smile to other people's faces,"
she said.
"Miz Marilyn" is sponsored by SFCC Visual and Per-
forming Arts, Theatre Santa Fe. and the SFCC Center for
Studentt Lk&.dership'and '.L t"\ ities.
For more information, contact Terry Klenk, 352-395-
5092.


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Mlulldog baseball seni(


District wrestling in Suwannee tonight

Like to watch pro wrestling?
Come out and see the real thing as
Suwannee boys fight for the district
title in the Suwannee High gym
tonight, Feb. 3. Championship
rounds in the district wrestling
matches start at 7 p.m. -
Barney Wainwright Photo: Janet Schrader


or heavy for '06


"We should be the team to beat in the district."

Coach Ronnie Gray


Head Baseball Coach Ronnie Gray
Photo: Janet Schrader

Janet Schrader
Democrat Reporter
Suwannee High baseball is packed to
the brim with seniors this year. Suwannee
baseball will be sporting 10 senior players
for the 2006 season, many bringing multi-


Catcher Taylor Abercrombie is a senior
this year. Ross Aretino, who was hitting
one and sometimes two homeruns a game
during the summer season, is a senior.
Rheed Baldwin, returning from the injured
list, is a senior. Zack Davis, who will re-
place 2005 graduate Ryan Stovall at short
stop, is a senior. Chad McGalliard is a se-
nior. Billy. Moran, who picked up where
Rheed Baldwin left off as starting pitcher
last.year, is a senior. Left-handed pitcher
Mark Radford is a senior. Another pitcher
doing well in practice this year Nick Rep-
pert,'is a senior. Josh Wigelsworth is a se-
nior, as is Matt Yanossy.
"Being a senior-laden team is either the
best or the worst thing," said head base-
ball coach Ronnie Gray. "The team's
biggest enemy is themselves. We've got to
fight thinking we've arrived."
All these seniors make Suwannee one of
the top pre-seasoh teams in the area. The
Dogs will be the team to beat in Suwan-
nee's ne\v district.
"I think by the time all the newspapers'
preseason articles are written, we'll have
a bull's-eye on our backs," said Gray.
The new district features several teams
Suwarinee has either not pla ed recently
or never played. the Dogs will face old
rival Santa Fe in district play. Bradford


'has earned a pitching posi-
Janet Schrader tion with the elite
Democrat Reporter Gainesville Gold fastpitch
softball program. Twenty-
Former Suuannee Stars'';. ,. sex en girls ages 11-12 tray-
pitcher Stacy McClelland' eledT"rom as far aw.a.y as,





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Tampa to Gaminest ille Fri-
da\. Jan. 22 for a rigorous.
highly competitive try-out.
Twenty-one girls were cho-
sen to form an ".V' and "'BT'
team. each carrying only 10
_ play ers.
Stacy, 11, excelled
in every aspect of the
try-out and was select-
ed to pitch on the /1
reignifig NSA StateI
Champion Gainesville
Gold 12 and under
"A" team.
Her parents and
friends wish to con-
gratulate her on a job
well done. Good luck
Stacey.



STACY MCCLELLAND
CHOSEN FOR ELITE
SOFTBALL TEAM:
McClelland tried
out and was chosen
tq pitch for the
prestigious Gainesville
Gold 12 and under:
state championship
fastpitch softball team.
-Photo: Submitted


Suwannee sweeps


GHS Tournament

All Suwannee wrestlers were either

tournament champs or runners-up


StVtN IUWANN-t WlHt l LtS AREHt I UUIMNRIitN I UnTIiAMS: IviIcnaelvrlgnI won tournament
champ at the GHS Invitational, winning all five of his matches by pinning his opponents. Also win-
ning tournament champs were Levi Wainwright, Merritt Burris, Caleb Wainwright, Peter Kyne,
Justin Mowls and Jon Snyder. Photos Janei Scnradcer


Janet Schrader
Democrat Reporter
Su\\jnnee High wArestling
coach Da\ id Laxton said the
Dogs %on the tournament.
but he didn't feel the\ wres-
tied \%ell.
"I 1cottul ake uI excuses.

\Lon't," Laxton saiU. "\-\e
won, and we'll move on
from there."
The Dogs beat four of
their five opponent teams
handily. They just squeaked
by GHS 36-30. Suwannee
defeated Baker 75-0, East-
side High School 80-0,
Buchholz 73-6 and Lake
Weir High 76-0.
All Suwannee wrestlers
were either tournament
champs or runners-up. Mer-


ritt Burris. Le\i and Caleb
Wainw right. Peter Kyne.
Justin Mo\ Is, Michael
Wright and Jon Snyder were
all tournament champions
going undefeated throughout
competition.
Merritt Burris. wrestling
in the 103 1\eightclass,
. iited.his.oppolent from
]( = M ,T l ,w iS1r.
forfeit and his match against
Buchholz v.as %on 12-9 on
points.
Levi Wainwright,
wrestling in the 119 eeight-
class, pinned his Baker op-
ponent in the first round,
pinned his Eastside oppo-
nent in the first round and
pinned his Buchholz oppo-
nent in the first round. Levi
won the other two matches
by forfeit.
Caleb Wainwright,


wrestling in the 130 weight-
class, pinned his Buchholz
opponent in the first round,
his Lake Weir opponent in
the second round and won
his GHS match 17-1. Bake
and Eastside forfeited pro-
viding no opponents for
Caleb.
Peter Kyne. arestlin' at

opponent in the tirst round.
pinned his Eastside man in
the first round, pinned his
GHS man in the third round
and pinned his Baker oppo-
nent in the first round. He
won his Lake Weir match
11-9.
Justin Mowls, wrestling at-
189, had four pins. He
pinned.Baker in the first,
Eastside in the first, Buch-

SEE SUWANNEE, PAGE 3B


Suwannee High hosting district wrestling
Suwannee High will host the district p.m. on' two mats.
matches for wrestling today. Friday, The final championship rounds will
Feb. 3 in the Suwannee High gym. go off' at .7 p.m. with lots of fanfare on
Weigh-ins for the players will begin one centralmnat.
at noon. The first round will be held on Suwannee will.use two officials from
two mats beginning at 2 p.m. The Jim Burgess's organization, one from
championship semi-finals begin at 3:30 the Big Bend and one from Pat Fair-
p.m. on two mats. The consolation fax's organization. The head official
semi-finals will start at 5 p.m. on two will come from Jim Burgess in North
mats with the consolation .finals at 6 Florida.


Suwai


Janet Schrader
Democrat Reporter
Boys' soccer coach
Frank Johnson said it's
been an honor and a privi-
lege to coach most of the
seniors for the past four
years.
0 "Your record stands for
itself," Johnson said.
"Fifty-eight wins, 23 loss-
es and nine ties;, a school
record for Suwannee boys'
soccer. You've set the
standard and expected lev-
els for other classes to fol-
low."
This year Suwannee
boys' soccer graduates 10
seniors. Christian Arroyo,
Joshua Asuncion, J.D.
Hales, Josh Hanusek, Tyler
Harris, Jehmi Howell, Sal-
P vador Mendoza, Billy
Moran, Cameron Ridge-

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uwannee sweeps GHS Tournament


TOURNAMENT CHAMPS: L to r: Levi Wainwright took
championship in the 130 class. Photos: Janet Schrader


home the tournament champ honors in the 119 weightclass, Merritt Burris won champ in the 103 weightclass. Caleb Wainwright took home the


TOURNAMENT CHAMPS: L to r: Justin Mowls took home the championship in the 189 class. Michael Wright took home the championship in the 215 class and Jon Snyder won the championship in
the heavy weightclass. Photos: Janet Schrader


Greg Boyle, wrestling in the 145 class, took runner-up at the GHS
tournament. Photos: Janet Schrader


Barney Wainwright was tournament runner-up at GHS.
Photps: Janet Schrader


Suwannee


David Sanders was tournament runner-up at the GHS
al. Photos: Janet Schrader


Invitation-


William McCrimon was tournament runner-up at the GHS Invitational. Photos: Janet Schrader

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holz in the first and Lake
Weir in the second. He won
his GHS match 16-6.
Michael Wright, wrestling
in the 215 weightclass, came
away with five pins. He
pinned his Lake Weir, Buch-
holz and Eastside opponents
in the first round. He pinned
his GHS man and his Baker
opponent in the third rounds.
Jon Snyder, wrestling
heavy weight in his first year
ever, had three pins. He
pinned his Buchholz man in
the first, Lake Weir in the
third and GHS in the third.
Snyder won his Baker match
10-5 and his Eastside match



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18-9.
David Sanders, wrestling
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technical pin before losing to
Gainesville High.
William McCrimon,
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pins, an 18-8 win one forfeit
and a loss to GHS.
Greg Boyle, wrestling at
145, had one pin against
Eastside, won his Baker
match 14-0, his Buchholz
match 15-1 and his Lake
Weir match 4-1 before losing
to GHS 10-15.


Barney Wainwright,
wrestling in the 152 class,
had two pins, beat GHS 5-0,
won another match by forfeit
and then lost to Buchholz.
Lee Laxton, wrestling at
160, won two matches by
forfeit, pinned his Buchholz
man in the first round, beat
Baker 15-1 and lost his GHS
match 4-6.
Octavious Granville,
wrestling in the 171 class,
had two pins, a forfeit win
and an 11-2 win before los-
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Suwannee boys' soccer honors seniors


.- i_ SENIOR JOSH ASUNCION: Josh Asuncion is the son of Victor and Gayle Asuncion has been play-
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and Baker County are both
part of the Dog's new dis-
trict. Filling out the district
are Middleburg and
Ridgeview.
Gray said Santa Fe and
Ridgview are fairly talent-
ed. Gray said Middleburg,
Santa Fe, Ridgeview and
Bradford have similar base-
ball traditions at their
schools. Baker will be the
unknown. Baker just re-
hired John Staples, the
coach who built Baker's
baseball program. He's
been out of coaching for
several years.
"We should be the team
to beat in the district,"
Gray said.
As usual, Gray believes a
good team lives by its


coaching staff.
"We'll be as good as we
pitch," Gray said. "We
need consistency, and we
need to improve. Maturity
should be the key to-that."
Suwannee has six pitch-
ers ready for the upcoming
season, along with Rheed
Baldwin returning from
surgery to his shoulder in
2005. Dog pitching in-
cludes returning starter Bil-
ly Moran, Nick Reppert,
left-hander Mark Radford,
junior Daniel Tillman, ju-
nior Austin Brewster and
senior Ross Aretino.
"Rheed is about 50 per-
cent," Gray said. "We're
hoping he can start."
Suwannee baseball has a
tradition of producing great
pitchers. Gray said he felt
Tyler Chambliss, currently


starting in 2006 for FSU,
will be drafted into the ma-
jors in the first round. Gray
also feels Hunter Aber-
crombie, pitching for a col-
lege out of state, should go
to major league baseball as
well.
There to is a lot to look
forward in the 2006 Bull-
dog baseball season. The
Dogs should provide some
really interesting viewing
for the fans. Laden with se-
niors and in a new district-
the baseball action should
be hot and exciting.
"We're either going to -
play good together or be a
complete flop," Gray said.
"I think we have a good
team, but the decision will
be made at the end of the
year."


Suwannee High School

Bulldogs Spring 2006 Baseball Schedule
Date Opponent Location Time
-2006 Suwannee Pre-season Baseball Classic-
Tuesday, Feb. 7 Suwannee vs. Columbia Suwannee 7 p.m.
Thursday, Feb. 9 Suwannee vs. Madison Suwannee 7 p.m.
Friday, Feb. 10 Columbia vs. Holmes Suwannee 7 p.m.
Saturday. Feb. 11 Holmes vs. Madison Suwannee 2 n.m.


Tuesday, Feb. 14 La
Friday, Feb. 17 M
Tuesday, Feb. 21 Sa
Friday, Feb. 24 Bradford*
Tuesday, Feb. 28 Ta

Friday, March 3 BM
Saturday, March 4 M
Monday, March 6 M
Friday, March 10 Sa
Saturday, March 11 Fe
Tuesday, March 14 Br
Friday, March 17 Ri
TuesdaN. March 21 C(
Thursday, March 23 La
Friday, March 24 M
Tuesday, March 28 N]
Thursday, March 30 Ta


ifayette
[adison
anta Fe*


Mayo
Suwannee
Santa Fe
Suwannee
Perry


aylor


aker*
aadison
Iiddleburg*
nta Fe*
mrnandina Beach
radford*
idgeview*
olumbia
afayette
iddleburg*
FC
ylor


Tuesday. April 4 Baker*
Friday, April 7 Ridge\iew*
,y 4.. i '


Monday, April 10 Lincoln
Tuesday, April 11 Holmes
Wednesday, April 12 Chipley


Suwannee
Madison
Middleburg
Suwannee
Suwannee
Starke
Ridgeview
Lake Cirt
Suwannee
Suwannee
Suwannee
Suwannee

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Sit\\ ajne ?


2006 Spring Break Trip
Tallahassee
Bonifay
Chipley


Tuesday, April 18 Bishop Kenny Jacksonville
Thursday, April 20 Columbia Suwannee
Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, April 24, 26 and 27
District Tournament at Baker County High School TBA
Tuesday, May 2 Regional Quarter-final TBA TBA
Friday, May 5 Regional Semi-final TBA TBA
Tuesday, May 9 Regional Final TBA TBA
* denotes District 3-4A games
Head Baseball Coach-Ronnie Gray; Assistant-Jamie Fike; Assistant-Glen Green
Main-386-362-2639; Baseball Office-386-364-2707; Athletic Office 386-364-2720;
Fax 386-364-2794


5 p.m.
5 p.m.
5 p.m.
5 p.m.
5p.m.

7 p.m.
5 3:30p.m.
6 p.m.
7 p.m.
1:45 p.m.
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3 p.m.
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Thurs
Tuesc


Suwannee High School
Bulldogs 'Junior Varsity 2006 Baseball Schedule
Opponent Location
day, Feb. 21 Lincoln Suwannee
sday, Feb. 23 Columbia Lake City
day, Feb. 28 Taylor Perry ,


Friday, March 3
Saturday, March. 4
MNlndai. March 6
Friday, March 10
Saturday, March 11


Baker
Madison
Bradford
,Santa Fe .....
Fermandina Beach


Suwannee
Madison
Suwannee
Suwannee
Fernandina


Time
5 p.m.
6 p.m.
4p.m.


4 p.m.
1 p.m.
5 p.m.
, 4p.m.
3p.m.


Suwannee Junior Varsity Invitational Tournament
Monday-Saturday, March 13-18


Monday, March 20
Thursday, M1l.-ii 23
Saturday, March 25
Tuesday, March 28
Thursday, March 30
Friday, March 31

Tuesday, April 4.
Thursday, April 6


Santa Fe,
Lafayette
Vanguard (DH)
Bradford
Taylor
Lincoln


Baker
Columbia


Santa Fe
Suwannee
Suwannee
Starke
Suwannee
Tallahassee

Glen St. .Mary
Suwannee


6 p.m.
7p.m.
4 and 7 p.m.
5 p.m.
4 p.m.
5 p.m.


4 p.m.
7 p.m.


Head Coach-Harvey Williams; Assistant Coach: Jim Montgomery, Phillip Hurst and Bryce Lay
Main-386-362-2639; Baseball Office-386-364-2707; Athletic Office 386-364-2720;
Fax'386-364-2794


Sentinel Baseball team prepares for a home run season


NFCC announces
upcoming baseball
schedule
North Florida Community
College (NFCC) Sentinel
baseball team is practicing its
batting for the upcoming dou-


bleheader against Florida
Community College, Jack-
sonville, Feb. 13 at 2:30 p.m.
at North Florida Community
College's Sentinel Field.
Upcoming home games are:
Monday, Feb. 13, Florida CC,
Jackonville, 2:30 p.m. EST;
Wednesday, Feb. 22, Lake


City CC, 2 p.m.EST; Thurs-
day, Feb. 23, South Georgia, 2
p.m. EST; Monday, Feb. 27,
Central Florida CC, 2:30 p.m.
EST.
For more information
please contact NFCC baseball
coach Steve Givens at 850-
973-1663 or e-mail


'.givens@nfcc.edu. Please visit http://www.nfcc/sports/ho upcoming NFCC sports
www.nfcc/sports/home.com or, me.com for information' on events.


INFORMATION


Who: North Florida Community College Sentinel Baseball team
What: upcoming home games
When: Monday, Feb. 13, Florida CC at Jacksonville, 2:30 p.m. EST;. Wednesday,
Feb. 22, Lake City CC, 2 p.m. EST; Thursday, Feb. 23, South Georgia, 2 p.m. EST;
Monday, Feb. 27, Central Florida CC, 2:30 p.m. EST
Where: Sentinel Field on NFCC Madison campus
Contact: NFCC baseball coach Steve Givens at 850-973-1663,
givens@nfcc.edu, www.nfcc / sports / home.com


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Softball opens spring season
North Florida Community College (NFCC) Lady Sentinel softball team is hitting the field for
its opening doubleheader (DH) against Pasco Hemandez Community College, Feb. 3 at 2 p.m. in
New Port Richie.
Upcoming home games are: Saturday, Feb. 4, Coastal, Georgia, DH, 1 p.m. and 3 p.m.; Thurs-
day, Feb. 16, ABAC, DH 2 p.m. and 4 p.m.; Tuesday, Feb. 21, SFCC, DH, 2 p.m. and 4 p.m.; Mon-'
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WHO: NFCC Lady Sentinel softball team
WHAT: upcoming home games
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2 and 4 p.m.; Tuesday, Feb. 21, SFCC, DH, 2 and 4 p.m.; Monday, Feb. 27, South Ga., DH, 2 and
4 p.m.
WHERE: Madison
CONTACT: Joe Morabito at 850-973-1671 or e-mail morabitoj@nfcc.edu or
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CHURCH


FIRST-PERSON: 'Welcome Home,' 4 months later


By Joe McKeever


Sunday morning, two of our
churches in the devastated area
of New Orleans held worship
services for the first time since
Hurricane Katrina.
At 9 a.m., I worshipped with
25 members of Elysian Fields
Avenue Baptist Church, meeting
in the home of Bob and Linda
Jackson, a block behind the
church. The area still has no
electricity and the Jacksons'
home had been gutted down to
the bare floor and wall studs.
'With the temperature outside
in the high 40s, everyone bun-
dled up and warmed one anoth-
er. The Jacksons, now teaching
at New Orleans Baptist Theolog-
ical Seminary, are former mis-
sionaries to Africa. "We're used
to this," Linda laughed. "No
building, no heat. This is how we
did it for years."
Pastor Ken Taylor, also an
NOBTS faculty member, wel-
comed everyone, and k ith tears
in his eyes brought everyone up
to date on the church's situation.
"It appears that our church
buildings will be a total loss," he


told the members. "We had no
flood insurance, and we do not
know what kind of settlement
we'll get.
"We're hoping to be able to
build a smaller church, one more
suitable to our needs," he said.
With the large sanctuary and a
small congregation, they had
gone to worshipping in the fel-
lowship hall in recent months.
Interspersed between the spir-
ited worship choruses, members
gave testimonies. Paula Stringer
told of entering her devastated
home and finding paper scat-
tered everywhere. "One page
that stood out from the rest," she
said, "contained Psalm 77." She
read some of the Psalm, particu-
larly the final verses, as everyone
marveled at their relevance to
our situation. "The clouds
poured out water, the skies gave
forth a sound ... the sound of thy
thunder was in the whirlwind,
the lightning lit up the world,
the earth trembled and shook."
"No one saw your footprints,
but you were there," Paula fin-
ished, "You led your people like
a flock."
Pastor Ken invited me to say a
few words, after which I left to
make the 10 a.m. service at Sub-
urban Baptist Church, some
three or four miles to the east.
Pastor Jeff Box and the Subur-
ban folks were meeting with Vil-
lage de l'Est Baptist Church and
pastor Thomas Walters for the
first post-Katrina service for ei-
ther. There must have ,been a
hundred or more in attendance.
To my surprise, they had elec-
tricity. No gas, so the church's
heaters weren't working, but one


little space heater and the
crowd warmed up the fellow-
ship hall. The projector flashed
an image of a dove in flight on
the wall in front with the words
"Welcome Home." People were
hugging and laughing; it was a
grand occasion.
Jeff introduced guests vol-
unteers here to help restore the
church from Oregon, Wash-
ington and New York. Several
came from Manhattan and a
number from Long Island. Gary
Frost, executive director of the
Metropolitan New York Baptist
Association, greeted everyone
and expressed appreciation for.
those from our area who came to
Manhattan after 9/11. "It's our
turn to minister to you," he said,
as he handed a check to Pastor
Jeff.
Pastor Walters from Village de
I'Est Church added his welcome
to everyone and led us in some,
hymns. His people added a high
level of joy and enthusiasm to
the service. Pastor Jeff preached
on Joshua 1:1-9. "Puring the
evacuation," he said, "I was
hearing all these terrible things
about what was happening in
New Orleans and was wonrrying
about what we would do and
what could I do. God led me to
this Scripture and I saw it wasn't
what we were going to do; it was
what He was about to do."
"Moving into the Future" vas
the title of Jeff's sermon. "You
understand that I haven't
preached to you in a long time,"
he said. "Usually my sermons
have three points, but today it
has five": that we move into the
future with God's promises,


CHURCH CALENDAR


Sunday
Feb. 5
Presentation of Jonah-the
-"Mrlission .
Live Oak Church of Nazarene will host the
Rev. Donny Woodbridge at 6 p.m., Sunday,
Feb. 5, with a presentation of "Jonah-the Mis-
sion;" church located at 915 Church Street,
Live Oak.


Thursday
Feb. 9
Warren Barfield in concert
Warren Barfield will be in concert at 7
p.m., Thursday, Feb. 9, in the Family Ministry
Building at First Baptist Church, 401 W.
Howard St., Live Oak; his guitar and original
heart-felt songs are enjoyed by all, regardless
of age; admission is free, however a love of-
fering will be received; nursery provided for
preschool-aged children; visit www."warren-
barfield.com.for information on his ministry;
Info: 386-362-1583.

Friday
Feb. 10
Barbecue pork dinner
V.I.B.E. Youth Ministries at Live Oak
Church of God will offer a barbecue pork


dinner from 11 a.m.-2 p.m., Friday, Feb., 10,
at the church located at 9828 US 129 South,
just south of the library, Live Oak. Menu:
barbecue pork, baked beans, coleslaw, roll
and de':-rt'tli $5. Walk-in i.lcomn' Deliv-"'
ery available. Info/delivery: 386-362-2483.

Feb. 13-17
Ninth Annual Camp Meeting
Live Oak Church of God will sponsor its
Ninth Annual Camp Meeting at 7:30 p.m.
each evening, Feb. 13-17; guest speaker for.
Feb. 13-14 will be Pastor Rod Trusty of Cele-
bration of Praise in Clermont; guest speaker
for Feb. 15-17 will be Church of God Presid-
ing Bishop Dr. G. Dennis McGuire; church is
located at 9828 U.S. 129, South, Live Oak;
Info: 386-362-2483.

Sunday
Feb. 26
Heritage Concert
Saint James African Methodist Episcopal
Church in observance of Black History
Month.will present a Heritage Concert at 5
p.m., Sunday, Feb. 26; featuring Gospel
recording artists. The public is invited. Minis-
ter Cherrye Bess-Branch of Tallahassee;
Evangelist Anita C. Cruz of Tallahassee.
Church is located at 6085 89th Road, Live
Oak. Info: 850-574-9885,
mabellgibbs@aol.com.


God's power, God's providence,
God's provision and God's pres-
ence.
During the evacuation, Jeff re-
counted, he was invited to
preach in a church in a neighbor-
ing state. Just before the service,
the town's mayor said to him,
"Katrina was the judgment of
God on New Orleans. It was his
judgment on a filthy city, on
filthy people, who' do filthy


things.... Furthermore, God sent
Rita to rinse away what He had
washed with Katrina."
Jeff thought to himself, "The
mayor is a great argument for the
separation of religion and poli-
tics!" and next thought, "Lord,
give me strength."
Jeff's message that day, by the
way, was drawn from Luke 13:1-
5 where. Jesus mentions some
well-known disasters and says,


"Do you think those people were
worse sinners than you for such a
fate to befall them? I tell you, no,
but unless you repent you will all
likewise perish."
Adapted from a weblog by Joe
McKeever (at www.joemckeev-
ercom), director of missions for
the BaptistAssociation of Greater
New Orleans.
Copyright (c) 2001 Southern
Baptist Convention, Baptist Press


Coup de grace: shredding as personal therapy


Derek Maul,
derekanaul@gmail.com,
Sunbelt.Newspapers
I'm proud to announce I now
own my own personal shredder.
My new office is complete.
My'Aurora AS1015CD is a
matt-black bad-boy and it may
well be my new favorite toy. If
you don't have one of these, sat-
isfying gadgets there's a good
chance you won't understand
what I'm so thrilled about. If
you do then you already know
the adrenaline rush of gratuitous
chopping and mincing.
The menacing sound generat-
ed when an annoying piece of
paper goes through the initial set
of steel teeth is pure music. Bet-
ter still an unopened envelope or
an invitation to borrow money.
The sweet resonance of obliter-
ation. I never knew destruction
could be so fulfilling.
I'm seriously thinking about
buying a long extension cord so
I can install my new toy out at
.the street, right by the mailbox.
Better yet I could fix a red flag
on the side and our letter carrier
could -save a step and stuff the
mail right in.
But why limit the fun? The
joy of shredding has potential
applications well beyond, the
World of junk mail and old bills.
How about a shred button for
incoming e-mail? Such a feature
would be a lot more sarisfvinp
than.the simple "de.leIt" e\\all
use now. A nice fierce graphic
along with appropriate sound
effects would be a fitting end for
some of those urban legends
and chain letters people pass


around. "Forward this to at least
15 people?" How about forward
it directly t6 the shredder!
Back when I taught school
around 90 percent of the paper-
work invented by 'the state of
Florida was redundant or irrele-
vant. It should be shoveled di-
rectly into a nice big shredder.'
And that's probably giving too
much credibility to the remain-
ing 10 percent.
I still remember the classic
exchange I had with my princi-
pal the year I turned in my box
o.f yellow chalk and hung out
my shingle as a writer.
"Given an hour of my time
and the opportunity to chose," I
asked, "would you rather I
worked with actual children or.
spent those 60 minutes complet-
ing, another ream of mind-
'numbing paperwork so we
could send it in to the state?"
My question wasn't fair, and
e both kne?\ it. He looked per-
plexed. Mostly because he is a
good man and a bona fide acad-
emic who deeply values: peda-
gogy and cares about children.
He worked, however, for the
lords of minutia and the
denizens of documentation. He
was at their mercy in this regard
and his hands were tied. ,,
"I'd have to say we'd love to
see those forms promptly filled
out," he said hopefully.
To the shredder, I say, all of it.
A heavy-duty model \.ould.
make the perfect gift for your fa-
vorite teacher any time of the
year.
Then there's the income-tax
code. Let's shred every page.


How about the health insurance
industry's "wall of paper," their
de-facto defense against fair and
timely payment? We could have
a party. I'm all about some seri-
ous shredding only we'd need a
machine the size of the Ray-
mond James stadium.
Next I'd enjoy the opportuni-
ty to shred every dollar ever
slipped into the back pockets of
politicians and judges who like
to work a little graft.
Shred those complimentary
country-club memberships de-
signed to skirt sunshine laws
and equal representation behind
the closed doors of privilege.
How about shredded luxury-
box tickets to NFL games,
shredded invitations to exclu-
sive vacations, shredded paper
directorships with hefty salaries
and no responsibility beyond a
leveraged vote?
I'd finish up my shredding
&enz? ith] the sermons oftele-
vangelists who reduce the cur-
rency of faith to cold hard cash.
I'd feed their prosperity prevar-
ications right through the heart
of my' trash-munching ma-
chine, along with their designer
shoes and hand-made Gucci
suits.
Quite simply, shredding is
good therapy. You should try it.
If you still believe I'm crazy
then you can write and com-
plain. i'l! kno0\ just where to
put the lenetr. i ,
Cu..imntsii Derek Maul is
Tampa based writer Reach him
at derekmaul@gmail.com, or
check out more of his work at
DerekMaul.com.


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Jiffy Food Stores

LIVE OAK WELLBORN MAYO BRANFORD
DOWLING PARK

STORE ON NORTH OHIO OPEN 24 HOURS
"The Store Around The Corner From Where You Live"
'228034-F


"Quality Printing is the
Only PrintinIg Worth
.Buying"


North Florida Printing Co., Inc.
P.O. Drawer 850,
Live Oak, Florida 32060
Edward Howell, owner 362-1080 FLA.* WiATT 1-800-431-1034 228035-F


Duncan Tire & Auto

"Complete One Stop Service For Iour Vehicle"


LENA.DUNCAN
362-4743
422 E. HOWARD ST. LIVE OAK PLAZA
www.marketplace24.com
9803q8I-F


To advertise on this page,

please call

Myrtle Parnell at

(386) 362-1734 ext. 103



Beat Auto Sales

Located next door to Beaty's Truck Parts
Off Hwy. 90W.~ Live Oak
386-364-4110 ~ 386-364-3206
M6nday-Fridi\ 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday 12 p.m.-5 p.m.




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Howard Street Dry Clean

Quality Laundry and Dry Cleaning,
Same Day Service *


705 West Howard Street
Live Oak, Florida 32064


(386) 364-5211
U / a228051-F


, JORDAN AGENCY, INC.

Life Home Car Business

Joe Jordan & Bruce Tillman


203 E. Howard St.
362-4724


Branford
935-6385
227493.F


Dixie Grill
"Specializing S & eaks & Seafood"
DAILY LUNCH SPECIALS (WITH VEGETABLE)
Open 7 Days 5:00 a.m. 10:00 p.ri.
364-2810 CATERING SERVICE & PRIVATE PARTIES
228033-F


To advertise on this page,

please call

Myrtle Parnell at

(386) 362-1734 ext. 103


L eo w; then put iat ii hat nak, s
to' peaL c alnd t .ot 1111111(
11))1upbidilly.
R. S. I.'Roman s 14:19


Being able and willing to accept
where we are in our lives can
benefit our peace of mind and add
to our personal happiness.
If we can begin each new day with
an attitude that reflects how blessed
we are, and realize that we have so
much to be thankful for, our
emotions will also be more
positive. We all know that life is not
nlw.. I% ; .. -.IJ 0 ItP% -m o h h.1;


%\ell being. Just as much of our past
momentous problems with % which
% e %%ere once so concerned ha% e
nov, hopefiull disappeared. future
problems ,i ill also be taken care of.
Therefore we should accept that life
is al\Ia\s challenging and make the
best of %hat %e ha\ e DealinG ith
the concerns ofdail\ life helps us to
de\ elop a trust in our Hea\enl\
Father, and kno u ing that He lo\ es
us should be comforting in times of
stress. E% er, one has concerns It
this world, but being tru!\ satisfied
\\ itb our lies and accepting that %ue
are exactly k here God \ ants us, is
a reflection of the health\ contented
artirude of a \,ell-adjusted person.


ADVENT CHRISTIAN BAPTIST (SOUTHERN)


BIXLER MEMORIAL
ADVENT CHRISTIAN
Advent Christian Village, Dowling Park
Rev. Steve Lawson & Rev.iRosemary
Humbles & Rev. John Harper
Youth Pastor Rev. Randy Lamb

SUNDAY
Christian Education Hour..................9:30 am
Morning Worship 10:45 am
Evening Service 6:00 pm
FIRST ADVENT 226993-F
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
699 Pinewood Street
(386) 362-1802 -
Rev. Tim Carver, Pastor

SUNDAY
Sunday School 9:15 am
l M inine Sers ice .... .. . 10 1iam
E' cnin, Scr Le ... ... 311pni
...'... \EDNSD.-AY
Bible Study....................10.30 am & 6:30 pm
Youth Fellowship 6:30 pm
226996-F
BAPTIST
VICTORY BAPTIST CHURCH
10475 State Rd. 51-Approx. 3 miles South
Jerry Ownes Pastor
(386) 362-6357 (386) 362-5313

SUNDAY
Sunday School ; 10:00 am
Worship Service 11:00 am
Evening,Worship 7:00 pm
1sT Sun. Morning Men's Breakfast 8:00 am
I1' & 35D Monday Visitation 7:00 pm
2nd Friday Night Ladies Meeting 7:00 pm
(Quilting)
Sunday Evening
Children's Choir 5:00 pm
Adult Choir 6:00 pm

WEDNESDAY
Wednesday Bible Study...................6:45 pm
Master Clubs (Children's Youth).....6:45 pm
Nursery Available All Services
"Where there is life, there is growth"
226998-F
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
OF DOWLING PARK
"Sharing the Joy of Jesus"
Rev. Shawn Johnson Pastor
11274'235th Lane
(In Dowling Park on Hwy. 250)
Live Oak, FL 32060
(386) 658-2360 or (386) 658-3715
E-Mail: fbcdp@hotmail.com
www.dowlingparkbaptist.org
SUNDAY
Team Kids & Adult Life Study.....................9:45 am
Worship Service 11:00 am
Evening Bible
Exploration Services 6:00 pm
Nursery Available all Services
Pre-K to 2nd Grade Junior Church conducted
during 11:00 a.m. Sunday Morning Worship
Service
MONDAY
"Quilters for Christ" 6:00 pm
WEDNESDAY
Mid Week Prayer Service-........................6:00 pm
227002-F
SUWANNEE STATION
BAPTIST CHURCH
Everybody Welcomed
3289 101st Lane, Live Oak, FL 32060
Bro. Wilbur Wood, (386) 362-2553

SUNDAY
Sunday School 10:00 am
Morning Worship 11:00 am
Choir Practice 6:00 pm
Evening Worship 7:00 pm
WEDNESDAY
Prayer & Worship 7:00 pm
Children & Youth Program..............7:00 pm
230112-F


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FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH
Pastor: Rev. David Teems
14364 140th St., Live 'Oak, FL 32060
(386) 776-1010 .
email address: Suwannee baptasso@alltel.net
SUNDAY SERVICES
Bible Study 9:45 am.
Worship Service 11:00 am
(Children's Church during Morning Worship)
Discipleship Training 6:00 pm
Women's Bible Study, Men's Bible Study,
Youth Choir & Bible Study, Children's Choir
Evening Worship 7:00 pm
WEDNESDAY SERVICES
Awanas 6:30 pm
Wednesday Evening Supper......................5:45 pm
Bible Study .& Prayer Time ` 7:00 pmi
Nursery available during all services
230119-F "

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
] i, C.'-rri ,i if.1 S I'-' .Ji a C3 -i-uC hr,' l' s '[r'e

Rev. Phillip Herrington
Rev. Clare Parker, Minister to Senior Adults
Rev. Alan Lott, Music and Worship
SUNDAY
Early Worship 8:30 am
Sunday School 9:45 am
Morning Worship 11:00 am
Live Broadcast on WLVO 106.1 FM
Discipleship Training 6:00 pm
Evening Worship 7:00 pm

WEDNESDAY
Music & Missions for Children................6:00 pmi
Crossfire (Students) 7:00 pm
Mid-Week Bible Study 7:00 pm
230060-F
PINEMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH
US 129 South (Across from the S&S Store)
Post Office Box 129-McAlpin, Florida
(386) 362-5634
Nursery provided for each worship service
Worship and Fellowship Opportunities of the Week
Pastor: Greg Vickers
SUNDAY
Bible School- 9:45 am
Morning Worship 11:00 am
Choir Practice 5:30 pm
Evening Worship 6:30 pm
WEDNESDAY
Family Night Supper 6:00pm
AWANA Club 6:30 pm
Prayer Meeting 7:00 pm
THURSDAY
F.AJ.T.H. Ministry 6:30 pm
Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves
together... but encouraging one another.
Hebrews 10:25
230097-F
WESTWOOD BAPTIST
920 llth Street, SW (Newbem Road)
362-1120
Dr. Jimmy Deas, Pastor
Rev. Jim McCoy,
Minister of Music and Senior Adults
Rev. Jonathan Reavis, Minister of Youth
SUNDAY
Discipleship Training 5:00 p.m.
Children's Choirs 5:00 p.m.
Youth Choir 5:00 p.m.
Evening Worship Service 6:30 p.m.
TUESDAY
Men's Prayer Group meet at Dixie Grill...... 6:30 a.m.
Lady Quilters 9:00 a.m.
Praise Team Rehearsal 7:00 p.m.
WEDNESDAY
Instrumental Ensemble Rehearsal................5:00 p.m.
Mid-Week Service 6:30p.m.
Youth Group 6:30 p.m.
RA's, GA's, Mission Friends-......-................. .6:30 p.m.
Adult Choir Rehearsal 7:30 p.m.
1st Thursday of each month
Senior Saint Singers Rehearsal.................10:00 a.m.
3rd Thursday of each month
Senior Saint Singers Rehearsal1...................10:00 a.m.
Senior Adult Bible Study 11:00 a.m.
Senior Adult Covered Dish Luncheon.......12:00 noon
227196-F
MOUNT OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH
"Growing Together As Family"
5314 98th Terrace, Live Oak, FL 32060
(From US 90, take 137N to Hogan Road and follow signs)
Senior Pastor.John Watkins
Associate Pastor S. Brent Kuykendall
www.mtolivebaptistchurch.com
SUNDAY
Small Groups (Sunday School)....................9:45 am
Celebration Worship 11:00 am
"G-Force" Children's
Family Worship 6:00 pm,
Youth Choir 6:00 pm
WEDNESDAY
Family Supper 5:30 pm
Kidzclub/Graded Choirs 6:00 pm
Adult Discipleship 6:30 pm
Student "Impact" Worship 6:30 pm
Celebration Choir Rehearsal 7:30 pm
227201-F
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Sunday School 9:45 am
Eucharist 11:00 am
Nursery provided for both services.
Parish hall available for community activities
For more information call (386) 362-1837
The Rev. Donald L. Woodrum Rector
227243-F
INDEPENDENT BAPTIST
TABERNACLE BAPITST
CHURCH
Pastor Gill Roser 362-7800
Gold Kist Blvd. (across from armory)
SUNDAY
Sunday School............................... 10:00 am
Morning Worship 11:00 am
Evening Worship 6:00 pmin
WEDNESDAY
Wednesday Service 7:30 pm
227417-F
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BAPTIST (SOUTHERN)
ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHURCH
5203 County Road 795
362-3101 Church
SUNDAY
Sunday School 9:45 am
Morning Worship 11:00 am
Church Training 6:00 pm
Evening Worship 7:00 pm
WEDNESDAY
Prayer Service 7:00 pm
227205-F
WELLBORN BAPTIST CHURCH
Dr. Donald Minshew, Senior Pastor
Donnie Bullock, Minister of Music -
U.S. 90 West & Lowe Lake Rd., Wellborn
Church Phone 963-2231
www.wellbornbaptist.com
Email: wellbomrnbaptist@alltel.net
SUNDAY
Early Worship 8:30 am
Sunday School 9:45 am
(Classes for all ages)
Morning Worship Service.....................11:00 am
Children's Church (Grades K-4th)
Children's Choir 4:45 pm
.Youth Ensemble 4:45 pm
Deacon's Class 5:00 pm
CiA/Mission Friends 6:00 pm
Evening Worship 6:00 pm
WEDNESDAY
Family Dinner 5:15 pm
Youth Drama 6:00 pm
AWANA 6:15 pm
Prayer/Bible Study 7:00 pm
JDFM (Grades 7-12) 7:00 pm
Choir Rehearsal 8:00 pm
227211-F
SHADY GROVE MISSIONARY
BAPTIST
15 miles West Hwy.90 -
2 Miles Down River Road
Rev. David Hingson, 658-2547
SUNDAY
Sunday Schoo'l .. .... .... -45 am
Worship 11:00 am
Church Training 6:00 pm
Evening Worship 7:00 pm
WEDNESDAY
Prayer &,Bible Stud\ ........... 7:00 pm
227224-F
SOUTHSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH
(386) 362-5239
10413 Hwy. 129 South
Aaron Turner, Pastor
Clay Ross, Music
Hardy Tillman, Awana Commander
SUNDAY
lorninn \Vor-hip Iu 330 ni
A\. an. .6 .101 pm
School of the Scriptures........ .......7:00 pm
WEDNESDAY
Care Group 7:00 pm
FRIDAY
'Stngle-_ Bible Stu&, ... 3-. 3'. pnm .
':,'Fnri"Fr!da of each'n,,i'ti m I
SAfLURDA"
Nursing Home Ministry*
(First & third Saturday of each month)
[A pre-school nursery is provided at each worship service]
"Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves
together, as the manner of some is; but exhorting
one another: and so much the more, as you see
the day approaching" (Hebrews 10:25).
230122-F
ROCKY SINK BAPTIST CHURCH
Where the "'Son" always shines
8422 169th Rd., Live Oak, Florida 32060
(386) 362-3971
Pastor Justin Young
(129 S. to 11th St. go to roundabout follow
to 136. Travel approx 7 miles turn right
onto- 169th Rd.)
SUNDAY
Sunday School 9:30 am
Morning Worship 11:00 am
Choir Practice 5:00 pm
Evening Worship 6:00 pm
WEDNESDAY
Prayer service 6:30 pm
Discipleship Training 7:00 pm
Nursery & "Little Children's Church" provided
Seeking committed piano player
230124-F
CATHOLIC
ST. FRANCIS XAVIER
CATHOLIC CHURCH
928 East Howard St. U.S. 90 East
Father Richard Perko
P.O. Box 1179 Live Oak, Florida 32060
(386) 364-1108
SUNDAY
Sunday Mass 9:00 am
Sunday (Spanish) Mass..................1:00 pm
WEDNESDAY
Wednesday Mass 7:00 pm
THURSDAY
Thursday Mass 9:00 am
FRIDAY
Friday Mass 9:00 am
SATURDAY
Saturday (Vigil) Mass 5:00 pm
227234-F
EPISCOPAL
ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
1391 SW llth Street, Live Oak
WEDNESDAY
Eucharist & Unctionl 10:30 am
& 6:00 pm
THURSDAY
Eucharist 7:00 am
SUNDAY
Eucharist 9:00 am


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INTERDENOMINATIONAL

MELODY CHRISTIAN CENTER
& Melody Christian Academy
Highway 129 South Live Oak, FL
(386) 364-4800
Children's Ministry-Youth Ministry-Adults
Services:
Sunday 10:00 am and 6:00 pm
Wednesday 7:00 pm Adults
Children's Ministry
Revolution Youth Church
Nursery Available All Services
Melody Christian Bookstore Open daily
Pastor Frank C. Davis 227421-F
CHRIST CENTRAL MINISTRIES
1550 Walker Avenue SE Live Oak, FL
(386) 208-1345
Sunday Morning 10:30 am
Wednesday Night 7:00 pm


Pastor Wayne Godsmark
Senior Pastor


NAZARENE

LIVE OAK CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE
915 Chtirch Ave., SW 1 Block So. of Mayo
Road North of High School
Rev. Louis J. Medaris
"A Chucljqt) Move"
Sunday School 9:45 am
Morning Worship 11:00 am
Evening Worship 6:00 pm
WEDNESDAY
Evening Prayer Meeting..................7:00 pm
227428-F

NON-DENOMINATIONAL

LIVE OAK CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Joseph Schmidt, Minister
Corner of Hamilton and Ohio Aves.
(Hwy. 129 N)
(386) 362-1085 (386)362-3982
SUNDAY
Morning Worship 11:00 am
Evening Worship 6:00 pm"
WEDNESDAY
Bible Study 7:00 pm
227429-F
LIVE OAK CHURCH OF CHRIST
MiriJ.ter CTrate \%\ ilam
Home: (386) 362-6409
1497 Irvin (S.R. 51)
RO. Box 281 Live Oak, FL 32060
Church: (386) 364-5922
Bible Classes 10:00 am
Morning Worship 11:00 am
Evening Worship 6:00 pm
Wednesday Bible Class...................7:00 pm
Featuring Mentoring Program for YoUth
227490-F
SUWANNEE RIVER
COMMUNITY CHURCH
Rev. Ray Brown
17750 16th Street, Live Oak, FL'32060
(386) 842-2446

SERVICES
Sunday School 10:00 am
Sunday Morning Worship..........1... 1:00 am
The distance makes the difference.
12 miles North of CR249, Nobles Ferry Rd.
S 227430-F

GOD GIVES YOU HIS


Adjusting

your attitude





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PENTECOSTAL
LIVE OAK CHURCH OF GOD
US 129 South
Rev. Fred R. Watson 362-2483
SUNDAY
Sunday School 9:45 am
Children's Church 10:45 am
Morning Worship 10:45 am
Evening Worship 6:30 pm
Children Choir 6:00 pm
Sunday Evening.Childrens Church...6:30 pm
Wednesday Night -
Family Training Hour..................7:00 pm
Wednesday Night Dinner......... ........5:45 pm
Children's Classes, V.I.B.E. Youth Church,
Adult Bible Study 227432-F

LIVE OAK FIRST ASSEMBLY
OF GOD
13793 76th St. (Mitchell Rd.)
Live Oak, FL
Rev. Donald Suggs
362-2189
SUNDAY
Sunday School 9:30 am
Children's Church 10:30 am
Morning Worship 10:30 am
Evening Worship 6:00 pm
Wednesday Night 7:30 pm
227436-F
REFUGE PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
12280 Co. Rd. 137
(386) 688-2791
Wellborn, FL
Pastor: Darin Wilson
SUNDAY
Sunday 10:00 am
Sunday Evening 6:00 pm
Wednesday Nigh r 7:30 pm
227438-F

METHODIST
PINE.GROVE UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
5300 CR 136A, Live Oak
Phone (386) 362-5595
Pastor Karl Wigg iins
SUNDAY
Sunday School (for all ages).. ..........9:45 am
Morning Worship 11:00 am
C hoir ... .. .. .... ..5.) pin
E'enine \\orship.... ... 6:00i pin
TUESDAY-
Men's Bible Srud, .. :.700 pm
W omen's Bible Stud) .. .....................7:00 pm
Youth Program .....5:00 pm
WEDNESDAY,
Mid-Week Service 7:00 pm
"COME WORSHIP WITH US"
227461-F
NEW HARMONY UNITED.
METHODIST CHURCH
160th St.
(Go south on 51 to 160th, turn right)
Pastor: Stan Posey
Phone 13- .-61776-1806

SUNDAY
Sunday Worship 9:30 am
Bible Study 10:30 am

WEDNESDAY
Women's Bible Study 10 am
229669-F

PRESBYTERIAN

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
U.SA
421 White Avenue, Live Oak
(386) 362-3199
Rev. Pedro Rivera
.SUNDAY
Sunday School 9:45 am
Worship 11:00 am
Communion First Sunday of every month
227466-F


PRESBYTERIAN (PCt-
COMMUNIlY PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
.830 Pinewood Street, Live Oak, FL
(386) 362-2323
SUNDAY
9:45 AM Sunday School
for children, youth and adults
11:00 AM Morning Worship
WEDNESDAY
5:45 PM Family Fellowship Meal
6:30 PM Kingdom Kids Children,
Partners in Christ Youth, and Adult Bible Study
7:30 PM Choir Practice
Randy Wilding, Pastor
A Christ-centered, Gospel-proclaiming,
People-loving, Family Church
227473-F

SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST

LIVE OAK SEVENTH DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH

Pastor
Brandon White
364-6540
SATURDAY SERVICES
Sajbabh School ... .9:30 am......Bible Study
\\orIlup Set ice. .. ....................11:00 am
Call for.more information on Prayer Meeting
15451 129 South, Live Oak, FL
227477-F

UNITED METHODIST

FIRST UNITED METHODIST
CHURCH
311 S. Ohio Avenue, Live Oak 362-2047
Pastor: Jim Wade
"COME IIRi>HHI'P HIII T 1 '"
S SUNDAY
Early 0orship.. ... .. ... :30 am
Sunday School Assembly................9:30 am
Sunday School 9:45 am
Worship 11:00 am
Youth Fellowship 4:30 pm
Praise Ser ice... ........ .. ...6:00 pm
MONDAY
Children's Choir 5-30 pm

WEDNESDAY
Bible Srud\ & \.Visanon ... ..... 10--0 am
Chancel Rirnger.-,i Adltih,..... .. ,yn pm
Men' Chorus. ... .. .......... 7:00ppm
Chancel Choir... ... ..........7:30 pm
227481-F
WELLBORN UNITED
METHODIST
12005.CR 137
963-2154 963-3071
Pastor James Messer
Music: Geiger Family

SUNDAY
Sunday School 10:00 am
Worship Ser. ice .. .. .... .. .... 11.00am
Eering Vespers............. :00 pmrr,
C' Hunit\ ille UNIC, Lake Jefter) Road

TUESDAY
Prayer Intercession at the Alter
7:00 am, Noon and at 7:00 pm
Church is opened all day,
Everyone is welcome
McLeran Memorial Library
Tuesday 9:30 am to 11:30 am
WEDNESDAY
Bible Stud:, .... ....... 7:00 pm
227484-F


The Historic TELFORD
r HOTEL-RESTAURANT

Monday Thursday 11 am -2:30pm
Friday Saturday 11am 9pm
Sunday lam- 3pm
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Agent STATE FARM
S115 Grand St. NE
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386-364-7900
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LAND BROKERAGE
S- REALTORR '


386-935-0824


It is probably only human nature for
each of us to want to be productive.
However, in our pursuit of higher levels
of productivity, we often take on more
than we can realistically handle. In
addition to full-time employment, many
of us take on part-time jobs or volunteer
to assist good causes. The problem
arises when we can no longer meet our
expectations, or those which others may
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Specializing In Real Estate Sales & Services In The Suwannee River Valley
U.S. 27 EAST P.O. BOX 394
BRANFORD, FLORIDA 32008 1-800-426-8369
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The hand of the diligent will rule, while the slothful
:will be put to forced labor Anxiety in a man's heart
n tilshimin down, but a good word makes him glad.
R.S. V. Proverbs 12:24-25


saying, in effect, "I'm doing the best
that I can, and my best will have to
suffice," or, we can start to relinquish
some of our obligations, in effect,
unburdening ourselves of the lower
priority items. The first way is
tantamount to changing out attitude to
fit our life, and it may or many not
work, depending on our ability and
willingness to continue to live with a
busy schedule and lots of commitments.
The second way is tantamount to
changing our life to fit our attitude, or
adjusting to fit our life, in other words,
if our life is making us miserable, then

by all means, we should adjust our life
to get us back to that happy place.
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Two big bucks bagged in local managed timber


The pictures tell the sto-
ry. White-tailed deer, such
as the ones in the pictures;
are good proof that quality
wildlife can be found in
conjunction with tracts of
managed timber.
Both deer were harvested
from privately managed
timber tracts that incorpo-
rate wildlife management
strategies in with their nor-
mal timber management
routines. One white-tail


was harvested in a tract of
mature hardwoods on a
morning hunt with Ronnie
Herrington. The area is co-
operatively managed with
adjacent landowners and
hunters in an effort to pro-
mote quality wildlife on the
property.
The bigger of the two
deer was harvested in a
stand of recently thinned
pines on Ironwood Planta-
tion in an afternoon hunt


with W.F. Messer.
This area is managed as a
private hunting preserve,
with intensive wildlife
management strategies in
place.
"This was my best hunt-
ing season yet, and I be-
lieve it can be attributed to
the different strategies that
both landowners were ap-
plying on their land," said
Suwannee County senior
forester Brian Cobble .


Suwannee County senior forester Brian Cobble displays a big buck he bagged off a managed tract
of pines in Suwannee County. Photo: Submitted

Second-best buck taken off public land by 17-year-old


Ronnie Herrington, left, displays a seven-point buck bagged off a rianaged tract of hardwoods with
forester Brian Cobble, right. Photo: Submitted

Keaton Beach Report


Trout have been tough
though a few boats got their
limit while several caught no
keepers. The trout seem to be
mostly in deeper water and
probably can't decide whether
to go. in or out due to the
weather swings of late.
Here are a few who did man-
age a limit.
Cor' .Keeter. Juan Deltoro,
and Junior Gonzalez, all of
Tifton, Ga. had their limit of
trout, while fishing in six feet
of water, using Assassin's can-
dy corn and electric chicken
sea shads bounced on the bot-


tom.
Randy Bright's boat, from
Valdosta, Ga., had a limit with
two others on board Saturday.
But just where and how we
don't know? He used shrimp
and a Cajun Thunder. that
we do know?,
Offshore: Dowling
Granberry and two others from
Griffin, Ga had nine grouper
Sunday from 38 feet of water.
Rusty Smith and four others
from Madison had eight
grouper Sunday and fished
"Hard" to get those.
Monday Jay Ricketson, Eric


Woods, and Keith Brooks all of
Perry had 15 grouper with two
over 20 pounds. (I just write
what they tell me folks.) Six of
their fish came on Mann's
Stretch Thirty Plus plugs while
the balance came in on dead
bait. The "Bad Habit" boat
fished 60 feet of water to dand
their 15 grouper.
That's the iep:.t forit!us
week ... I would look for fish-
ing to improve with the
warmer weather, for this week-
end, the last weekend before
trout season closes for a month,
'til March first.


While hunting with his father,
17-year-old Casey Phillips, of
Bay Lake, harvested the sec-
ond-highest-scoring deer on
record ever taken from Florida's
nearly 6 million acres of public
hunting lands.
Phillips, a junior at South
Lake High School in Grove-
land, took the 16-point, non-
typical buck Nov. 21 on
Richloam Wildlife Manage-
ment Area (WMA) during the
general gun season. Tim Farley,
a senior wildlife technician for
the Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission
(FWC) took the official mea-
surements and gave the deer's
antlers a gross Boone and
Crockett score of 163 6/8 and a
net score of 156 5/8.
James Stovall currently holds
the top spot for his monster 25-
point buck that he took on near-
by Green Swamp West WMA
in 1999, which scored a whop-
ping 206..
According to the Florida
Buck Registry, Phillips' deer is
,the highest-scoring non-typical
deer taken on public or private
land since 2000, when Lee
Cre is took a lo-pointer from
Al1.ichu1 County with a net
score of 179. The registry, es-
tablished in 1982, provides an
opportunity for hunters to regis-
ter antler scores and other infor-
mation about white-tailed deer


taken in Florida.
Casey was prodded by his fa-
ther, Brian Phillips, to go hunt-
ing that afternoon.
"It was a very cold and windy
day, and a storm front had just
moved through the area. Casey
wasn't feeling much up to get-
ting out in it either;" Brian said.
After a little convincing, fa-
ther and son made it out to
Richloam WMA, ,within sight
of their home in Lake County.
Even though the entire manage-
ment area allows deer-dog hunt-
ing, the Phillips practiced still-
hunting and were set up in two
different ladder-stands near
each other along a stretch of a
hardwood hammock.
The trophy buclk came into
Casey's view at around 5:15
p.m., and Casey took the time to
line up his shot and downed the
195-pounder with his 7mm ul-
tra magnum rifle.
"I heard the shot and knew it
was Casey, so I climbed down
from my stand and started mak-
ing my way toward him," Brian
said. "As I was walking, I actu-
ally jumped a 172-pound six-
point and took him with one
shoi I thought I'd done real
good until I saw what my son
had."
"I'm real excited," Casey
said. "I've taken a buck almost
every year out of Richloam
since I was 8 but nothing like


this one. I never put one in the
registry before, and now I find
out I've got the second-best
buck taken off public land."
"I've hunted Richloamn since
1974 and never came close to
taking a deer like that. My wife
and I are real proud of him,"
Brian said.
Thus far, Phillips' buck is cer-
tainly in the running for this
season's highest-scoring deer.
"Richloam is 58,146 acres of
palmetto and pine flatwoods
and is popular with the dog
hunters," FWC regional public
hunting areas biologist Jason
Burton said. "After the first
nine days of the general gun
season, all one needs to hunt
deer and hogs on Richloam is a
hunting license and WMA per-
mit."
The minimum antler score
needed to qualify for Florida's
Buck Registry is 100 Boone
and Crockett points for typical
antlers and 125 for non-typical.
Typical antlers have points
growing off the top side of the
main beam only. Non-typical
antlers are rarer and have points
either growing off the underside
of the inain beam or br.ciiichin:
off other points.
If you think you may have
harvested such a deer, get it reg-
istered by contacting your re-
gional FWC office or visiting
.MyFWC.com/hunting.


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BUSINESS


Business start-up workshop Feb. 7


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NEW EMPLOYEES: Speech and language pathologist Susan Bauer, left, and physical therapy assis-
tant Elizabeth Lamb started employment at Surrey Place Care Center Jan. 2. Photo: Vanessa Fultz

New employees for Surrey

Place Care Center


Surrey Place Care Center is
excited about the new additions
to its already awesome rehabili-
tation department.
Susan Bauer graduated with
her master's degree in speech
and language pathology from
the State University of New
York at Plattsburgh in 2001.
Following graduation, Bauer
moved to Port St. Lucie, where
-she earned her certificate of
clinical competence while
working with pediatric and
autistic clients. Bauer has work-


ing in skilled nursing facilities
over the past year and a half.
She has worked closely with
adult patients and their families
to develop comprehensive
swallowing and communication
rehabilitation. programs follow-
ing stroke and progressive neu-
rological diagnoses. Bauer was.
married in December, 2005 ...
congratulations!!! ... and has
moved to Lake City.
Elizabeth Lamb, who has
been hired as occupational ther-
apy aide, is originally from


western North Carolina and
moved to Dowling Park with
her husband and family in Sep-
tember 2005. She graduated in
1999 from Caldwell Communi-
ty College in Hudson, N.C. as
an occupational therapy assis-
tant. Lamb worked in Asheville,
N.C. as a COTA for the three
years after graduation. The staff
at Surrey Place Care Center and
all of Home Quality Manage-
ment want to welcome you and
look forward to working with
you.


Business Enterprise Cen-
ter (BEC) will conduct a
business start-up workshop
for Hamilton, Lafayette,
Madison and Suwannee
counties at the Spirit of the
Suwannee Music Park, US
129 North, Live Oak. The
workshop will be held from
10:45 a.m.-1:30 p.m., Tues-
day, Feb. 7. This is a service
they provide at no charge to
the community. All interest-
ed parties are welcome to at-
tend.
Starting and managing a
business takes motivation,
desire and talent. It also,
takes research and planning.
Like a chess game, success
in small business starts with
decisive and correct opening
moves. Although initial mis-
takes are not- fatal, it takes
skill, discipline and hard
work to regain the advan-
tage. To increase your
chance for success, take the
time up front to explore and
evaluate your business and
personal goals. Then use this
information to build a com-
prehensive and well-


thought-out business plan
that will help you reach
these goals. The process of
developing a business plan
will help you think through
some important issues that
you may not have consid-
ered yet. Your plan will be-
come a valuable tool as you
set out to raise money for
your business. It should also
provide milestones to gauge
your success.
Program schedule: 10:45
a.m.-sigri in; 10:55 a.m.-Fa-
cilitator, Dennis Cason; 11
a.m.-11:40 a.m.-Selecting
the Legal Structure-Adam
Airth, Attorney; 11:40 a.m-
12:20 p.m.-Financing-First
Federal Savings Bank of
Florida-Rogei Ward; 12:20
p.m-1 p.m.-Business Plan-
Mercantile Bank-Brian Met-
zger; and 1 p.m.-l:30 p.m.-
Record Keeping-Collins &
CO CPA.
Lunch will be available
for purchase from the Spirit
of the 'Suwannee Music
Park.
Please RSVP: for Suwan-
nee and Lafayette at 386-


362-6600, 816 South Ohio
Ave. (Chamber of Com-
merce Building), Live Oak,
FL 32064; and for Madison
and Hamilton at 386-638-
9939, 12160 SE CR 137 (In-
dustrial Park), Jasper, FL
32052.

WHO:Business Enter-
prise Center
WHAT: Business start-
up workshop
WHEN: 10:45 a.m.-1:30
p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 7
WHERE: Spirit of the
Suwannee Music Park, US
129 North, Live Oak
COST:, No charge
NOTE: Lunch available
for purchase
CONTACT: RSVP: for
Suwannee and Lafayette at
386-362-6600, 816 South
Ohio Ave. (Chamber of
Commerce Building), Live
Oak, FL 32064; and for
Madison and Hamilton at
386-638-9939, 12160 SE CR
137 (Industrial Park), Jasper,
FL 32052.


Real estate agent Kim Howard joins Poole Realty


Kim Swann Howard has lived
in Live Oak all her life and made
many lasting relationships here.
She attended Suwannee High
School and graduated with an
AA degree from Lake City Com-
munity College. Horses have al-
ways been part of her life.
Howard has competed in barrel
racing competitions for, over 18
years, and raised and trained sev-
eral of her own horses. She is*


now married with two beautiful
children. Married life and moth-'
erhood have been a wonderful
experience and now that her chil-
dren are older, Howard is ready
to rejoin the business world.
She wants to let you know that
she is now a licensed real estate
agent. She is excited at the
thought of helping you in your
real estate needs. Please let her
know if she can be of any-service


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to you, your family 'or your
friends.
Howard is employed'i with
Poole Realty, Inc. of Live Oak
and can be reached there at 386-
362-4539, or on her cell phone at
386-208-5555. If you would
rather e-mail, you can send your
requests -.to
realtorkimberly@hotmail.com.
Thanks and she hopes to ,hear
from you soon!


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This Valentine's Day, send someone special a
personalized message in the Suwannee Democrat.
For only $5.40 for 20 words or $8.55 for 30
words, add a photo for only $5.00 or a special
graphic for $2.00 and your sweetheart, friend or
relative will be happy to know that you care!
Deadline is Feb. 3.




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386-362-1734
800-525-4182

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S Real Estates Listings Employment Opportunities and Services Car, Trucks and Motorcycles


For more information about this home, contact
the associates of Poole Realty at 386-362-4539.


386-364.8407
A 2005 Poole Realty
Top Producer










Creative? Ready for a life change? Well- Owner wants to sell yesterday! Horse-lover's
established floral business in growing Live Oak for delight 5 acres of pasture and woods in back
sale. Includes a wide array of unique accessories & for riding. Fenced and cross fenced. SWMH" with


If Anyone Can... Jan Can!
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To place your ad in the ClassifiedMarketplace call Louise at 386-362-1734 today!


(Professional inspector with over
35 years experience in construction
and building maintenance)
Cert. # Reg. 112229FI
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Services, Inc.
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(386) 364-4434


3/2 HOME. Nice rcih r, m ,n -ide city limits: has a ONE ACRE LOT e.,ur ,:,,' i..: .i.:t i.,.,-r
large eal in kll ,r. oh k c t., ,, ., fireplace, and utility ,': l i .,n L U H' ,, 2" r :. ,'.,r,* .,- : e' .I.t
L.hed Very n r a..d ,:le an y..l .s nicely landscaped, r r.lmj; L L- .. : i-.: i i .v. i,,0.ur. o, i, ..'C .
wilh malruir ,i.: r.1) 000 N.117 river, public boat ramp. Priced to sell. Fantastic
invstentoportniy.$21,000 #49870


34. ACRES. rJ,.:$. ,.:r ...r lai Jjst off paved road. 25 LARGE RESIDENTIAL LOT-Oversized 1.9 acre lot in
i '.: r. J: ;:) i. .:.1.(.,n': in. le remaining acreage new subdivision. Excellent location just outside city
rna 8 11) ,esc .j 1ir.e Nice rural location, limits. Lot is nicely wooded, and in a very nice area.
Conveniently located close to Live Oak, Branford, & Good investment great home site $39,000 #49388
Lake City. $361,305 #50066 236653-F


LIVE OAK OFFICE: I-II LAKE CITY OFFICE:
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386-362-3300 Reao Est t Broker & 386-758-8300
Auction Company
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Personal Property: Cash, Check, Credit Card. 10% Buyer's Premium.
Real Property: 20% down, close in 30 days, 10% Buyer's Premium.
Call toll free for complete package of real property and personal property.
CONTACT. John W. Hill, Jason Bashaw, Annette Gonzalez, or Mandy Hale
Email. jwhillandassociates@yahoo.com
CONSIDERING SELLING YOUR
PROPERTY, SELL IT AT
AUCTION, CALL US BEFORE
YOU LIST!!!
J.W. HILL AND ASSOCIATES
Live Oak: 1105 Howard St. W. Ph: 386-362-3300 Fax: 386-330-5143
Lake City: 219 SE Baya Ave. Ph: 386-758-8300
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Lost & Found
LOST DOG: PEEK-A-POO, 2 years
old, beige, male', answers to
"Scrubs". Lost in the Falmouth area.
Please call 386-364-1169.


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


LOST POT-BELLIED PIG: In the
Falmouth area. Answers to the name
of "Oink Oink". Please call 386-364-
1169.

Special Notices
GUN SHOW
-Feb. 4th & 5th, 2006
Columbia CountyFairgrOunds
Branford Hwy 247 Lake City
Sat. 9:00-4:00, Sun 9:00-3:00
Concealed Weapons Classes Twice.
Daily. For ififo: 904-461-0273

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BUSINESS SERVICES
Miscellaneous
FIREWOOD FOR SALE
Cut, stacked, split & delivered.
Oak or Cherry:
Seasoned or Unseasoned.
Call 386-362-6560


FOR RENT-
3BR, 2BA DWMH;
CENTRALIH/A.
FIRST MONTH'S
RENT PLUS
DEPOSIT TO
MOVE IN.
WATER, SEWER
& GARBAGE
INCLUDED.
NO PETS
386-330-2567
226322-F


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EDUCATIONAL SERVICES

Music
DRUM LESSONS
Great for beginners!.
Learn the basics to get you on your
way. Call Joel Turner at 386-688-
1972.




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

Pets for Sale
SYORKIE PUPPIES
ONLY ONE LEFT!
Call 386-792-3123.





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W ES. HANEY amily Owned& Operatedce 1967
Just East Of Downtown. 362-2976 Live Oak FL 237798-F


First Day
PUGS- Fawn, 2 male; 2 female.
$550.00 each. Call after 5p.m. 386-
362-7398.



AGRICULTURE
Goats
First Day
GOATS FOR SALE
Four years to three months old.'
Milti-colordd .-males & .females.
Twenty-nine to sell @ $35. to $55.
each. Call 386-938-5710.


Farm' Equipment
FOR SALE: Like New! 5 Ft. ;Bush
Hog. Sell or Trade for Finish Mower.
Plus: Fire Wood, Large Load-
Reasonable. Call 386-776-1867.





MERCHANDISE


Antiques
ANTIQUE PENNY. (10) Gumball,
Machine $40.00, free "Xerox"
picture.1- 225-753-0205. (Possibly
could deliver).


Lake City Correctional Facility is now accepting applications
for
Non-Certified Correctional Officers
Qualified applicants must:
* Have a High School Diploma or GED
* Have a valid Drivers License
* Have taken the BAT (Basic Abilities Test) and have the
results when application is completed
* Be able to pass a background screen
* Be able to pass a drug test
* Be able to work any shift and overtime as needed
Openings also exists for:
RN LPN Psych Specialist Must be licensed
Addiction Treatment Counselor (2 positions)
Electrical Instructor
Culinary Arts Instructor (Requires 6 years verifiable exp.)
Recreation Coordinator (2 positions)
Mailroom Clerk,
Applicants may apply online at www.corrections.corp.com or in person at
7900 E. US Hwy. 90, Lake City, FL 32055


(386) 755-3379 (386) 752-7202 (Fax)
Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/V/D


Furniture
FOR SALE: Baby furn: 4in1bed, 4-
drwr chest of drwrs, changing
table/hutch, armoire, $800. for all.
Cannon Rebel 35mm camera,
asking $250. Call 386-364-5727.

Garage/Yard Sales
ESTATE 'SALE: Fri, Sat, 2/3, 2/4
9am-5pm & Sun 2/5 10am-5pm. At
8940 160th Terr. Btwn US Hwy 129 &
CR 49 Off Hwy 252. In May Estates.
Call for dir: '(386) 362-6608.
Everything must go. Household
items, Holiday items, furn., sq. dance
attire, bricks, some farm equip-tine,
harrow, etc.
Household Sale 300 NW Burk Ave.,
Lake City, FL. Fri & Sat., Feb. 3rd &
4th, 8 am. until. Mortar & Pestle
pharmacy glasses, cups dishes, etc.
Lift-up chair, 2 lounge chairs, sofa,
sets of china, kitchen items, glass
party items, Oriental collectibles,
metal Singer sewing machine, elec.
bus. typewriter, nearly new big TV.
Name brand silk blouses, dresses,
suits, coats size 10-Med. Name
brand shoes. The Best. 8-81/2 AA.
Jaquar picture-sofa size. Tons of odd
& ends.
Sale by June.




RECREATION

Recreational Vehicles
FOR SALE: 330 Trail Boss Polaris
ATV. 2005, very low mileage.
$3,500:00 firm. Call 386-658-2760


Liberty National Life Insurance Co.
is expanding its operation and is looking for upwardly mobile
people to fill insurance sales & service positions. Average
annual earnings $42,000. Fringe benefit package: 2 retirement
funds, health insurance, paid vacation, convention trips & many
others. No experience necessary. We have on the job training.
Requirements: honesty, hard worker & dependable transportation.
Contact Ronnie Harvey at 386-752-2583 |
Or fax resume to: 386-752-8724 ,


Liberty National is an EOE


Licensed Agents Welcome


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


TURN OF THE CENTURY home
4 BR 2BA You'll loe the charm
and family kitchen in this 2500 sq.
ft. home Call Ginger Parker about
this delightful home in the Historic
District 752-6704

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MivLuJLOl. nluiviE., large Darns, winh
beautiful views. Call Janet Creel
755-0466 MLS 48811 fenced, cross
fenced pasture.


THROW AWAY YOUR WATCH
and enjo's the timelel.; serenity of 10
oak filled rolling acres with large 3
bedroom home that even has a
library. Rock your cares away on
the wrap around porch. MLS 50077
Call Tanya Shaffer 755-5448


QUIET COUNTRY LOCATION
"Young" Doublewide on 5 acres
South of town, easy commute to
Gainesville. Wood and brick deck
with BBQ .plus nice rock waterfall.
MLS 48465 Call Bryan Smithey
965-2922


MORE.....
BUILDING LOT .89 acre, nice homes in area $37,900 MLS 49499
COMMERCIAL FRONTAGE 3.8 acres, high traffic area. Neighbors are
car dealers and doctors' offices. Call Hallmark Real Estate 386-755-6600
RESTAURANT FAST FOOD High traffic area. Turn Key. Land and
building. Call Myrtle Wall 386-752-6500
FIVE ACRES with well and septic. Board fenced for horses. REDUCED!
$89,900 Call Tanya Shaffer 755-5448 MLS 48808
2.29 ACRES near Ft. White. Paved Frontage MLS 48638. Call Sharon
Selder 365-1203
TEN ACRES Wooded- for homes only MLS 48340. Call Marlene McCray
365-3081
FORTY ACRES South of town Very private MLS 48908. Call Janet Creel
755-0466 236688-F


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


EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
newspaper are available-on an equal
Opportunity basis. To complain of
,discrimination call HUD toll-free 1-
800-669-9777. The toil-free'humber
for the hearing ;mrrpaired is 1-800-
927-9275

Houses for Rent
First Day
Three BDiOne BA unfurnished
home across' from Town pool &
schools in'Live Oak, FL. $750./mo,
1st, last, sec. dep. Call 386-935-
4071.
First Day
Three Bd/Two Ba unfurnished home
on 1 acre In Buckville/Mayo, Fl.
$750/mo, 1st, last, sec. dep. Call
386-935-4071.
Office Space
MEDICAL OFFICE SPACE
FOR RENT
Office has 2,100 sq. ft.; has 2 waiting
areas and 8 exam rooms. Lease for
$1,850.00 per month. Contact Poole
Realty at 386-209-1766.
NEW OFFICE SPACES FOR RENT
Next to School Complex. Will be
available in November. Call now for
information 386-362-2938 or 386-
590-0922.
OFFICE FOR RENT
With 1,400 square feet. Lease for
$950.00 per month. Contact. Poole
Realty at 386-209-1766.
First Day
OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE
ON OHIO AVE. IN LIVE OAK, FL.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL
386-362-4122.





REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

Mobile Homes
In West Suwannnee County:
1,790 sq. ft. DWMH on 10 Acres.
3/2, w/fireplace. Excellent
condition. Owner (agent) needs
immediate sale. Asking $125,000.
561-346-1472.
Used Doublewides from Disney
Area, 34 16 LEFT. Now in Lake City.
A/C, steps, cable ready w/TV,
telephone, furnished, pots & pans,
dishes, Silver ware. Perfect for Rental
Properties or Starter Home. Great
Deals, While they Last! 386-752-
5355.
LAND HOME PACKAGES, WHILE
THEY LAST! CALL RON NOW! 386-
397-4960..
CASH DEALS. WE LOVE EM! We
will give you the very best pricing in
north Florida on New or Used
Manufactured Homes! 386-752-5355
BUY SELL TRADE! We Have Land,
Used Homes, We Take Trades. No
Money Down Programs. First Time
Buyer Programs. CALL TIM 386-344-
5292, LEAVE MESSAGE!
USED DOUBLEWIDE, MUST SELL!
MAKE OFFER! CALL TIM (386) 344-
5292.


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IF YOU OWN LAND OR HAVE A
LARGE DOWNPAYMENT I MAY BE
WILLING TO OWNER FINANCE A
NEW MANUFACTURED HOME
FOR YOU. CALL STEVE AT 386-
365-8549
In Beautiful Deer Creek: 4 Bedroom,
2 Bath home on land, must sell. Only
$774. per, month. CALL DOUG at
386-719-0044.
MODULAR HOME, 1508 SQ. FT.,
3BDRM, 2 BATH, LIV/FRM, BRICK
EXTERIOR, DRIVEWAY, SODDED,
SPRINKLER SYSTEM, 20% DOWN,
APPROX $722.72 MO. CALL RON
386-397-4960.

Acreage
Five Acres in Dowling Park, FL.
W/well, septic & power. Beautifully
wooded. Paved road. Owner
financing, no down payment.
$925;/mo. Total of $89,900. Call 352-
215-1018.

First Day
FOR SALE BY OWNER
WITH OWNER FINANCING:

1) 5.3 Acres on US 27, 4 miles
East of Mayo, FL $100,000. i
2)1.1 Acres on 20,3in Si. miles
-Je i. ,l 0 e,,er,. FL $25,Q00,.
d Call: (386) 935-2301,

For Sale South of Live Oak, FL. 10
Acres mol. Pasture, scattered oaks..
Off CR 349. $175,000. 386-776-2505
NEAR SUWANNEE RIVER: 21+ ac,
114th Cir, Dowling Park. Excellent for
building that dream home, lot can be
sudivided. $261,500. Call Harold
Stewart, Realtor CBPS 386-848-
6271
SUWANNEE COUNTY
Beautiful, new subdivision on C R
349. 1 mi. S. of C R 252, right on
160th Trace. 5 & 7 acre lots starting
at $89,000.00. Owner financing.
Call 1-866-386-2376.
www.bullardproperty.com





EMPLOYMENT
Help Wanted

First Day
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
COORDINATOR
Terrific opportunity for a
professional individual ready to
move ahead in a great career. As
an Accounts Receivable Clerk for
this growing, stable, dynamic
construction company, you will be
responsible for Accounts
Receivable and Collections. Must
have accounting experience in the
construction industry. Benefit
packet available. Please forward
resume to: Anderson Columbia
Co., Inc., P. 0. Box 1829, Lake
City, FL 32056, ATTN: John
Godbold EOE/DFWP


Brand New 04 |
Suburban LT "
Loaded, Never bee I
1-888-675-4588 ask for Eddie B.
or 386-963-5500 after 7:30 p.m.


Food Service Positions
Ken's BBQ in Live Oak, Fl is now
accepting applications for servers
and kitchen staff. All positions are
required to work some nights &
Saturday. 'Must be min. of 18 yrs
old. Apply in person @ 1542 S. Ohio
Ave. (In Publix shopping center.)


First Day
Attendants for local highway
rest areas
Training will be provided. Must be
willing to work a flexible schedule,
have dependable transportation,
home phone and capable of
performing the required duties as
directed by supervisor. Duties
include: cleaning, sanitation, and
trash removal. Applicant must
have ability to lift 35 Ibs. Persons
with disabilities are encouraged to
apply. Apply in person at
Comprehensive Community
Services, Inc., 506 S. Ohio Ave.,
Live Oak, Florida


First Day
AUTO BODY TECH & PAINTER-
Positions must have exp. & tools.
Good pay & benefits. M-F. Call Class
A Collision @ 386-935-9334.

CERTIFIED NURSING
ASSISTANTS
Day and.E..enng Srih Opeirngs
6.45_am-3 1E5prr, & 2:145 pm.
11 15 p~. FPull Time and Berelis
Call Angela Akins at:
386-362-7860. Or apply at:
Suwannee Health Care Center
1620 E. Helvenston Street
Live Oak, FL 32064
EOE/D/V/M/F


First Day
Certified Nursing Assistant
Full time. Seeking person for 6am-
2pm and person for 2pm-10pm. Must
have good attendance record and be
a good team member. Smaller
modern skilled nursing center with a
very good reputation. Nice working
environment. Contact Jennifer
Richardson, Lafayette Health Care
Center, 512 W. Main St., Mayo, FL
386-294-3300.

First Day
Clerical & Maintenance Positions

PANTHER SUCCESS CENTER
is hiring an Administrative Assistant
(Clerical work) and Maintenance
Technician. Applicant must be 21
years of age or older, have a valid
driver's license, High School Diploma
Transcript/GED, and (2)' two years
experience preferred. Applications.
and Job Descriptions .are available at
Panther Success Center, 11180 NE
38th St., Jasper, FL 32052, Monday
through Friday, 8am to 5pm. Contact
Mr Patrick Brinson. Phone: (386)
792-61400 Fax: (386) 792-6401


CLASS A CDL OTR DRIVERS v
needed, two (2) years experience
required. Health insurance,
retirement, & paid vacation.
Drug Free WorkPlace.
Call (386) 294-3411.

First Day
HOME HEALTH AIDES
needed in the Live Oak & Lake City,
FL area. Call Suwannee 'Medical
Personnel, at 1-877-755-1544 or
(386) 755-1544, ask for Beth.


Construction Worker
Looking for construction worker.
CDL a plus: Some out of town work.
Call Richard: 850-326-3753

First Day


CONSULTANTS NEEDED
for new home party company. Only 2
consultants located in the N. FL.
area. Kit cost $199.00 + tx. Great
opportunity to start your own
business &. make your own' hours.
For details email Joyce at
bsmith@lani.net
4 First Day
COOKS NEEDED
Experience preferred. Apply
in person at The Gathering Cafe,
26804 SR 247, Branford, FL.
1386i 935-2768
Dr, .'r L'a,:boer
Waste Management, Inc.
Lake City/Gainesville
Has an immediate opening for a
hard working, flexible individual to
fill the position of Driver/Laborer
for Lake City and Gainesville. This
position requires a minimum Class
B CDL with air brake endorsement.
Waste Management offers a full
benefits package including health
insurance and 401-K plan. If you feel
you meet the requirements, please,
apply by phone
1-877-220-JOBS (5627)
or online at
WWW.WMCAREERS.COM
EOEIADA/DFWP
EARLY CHILD CARE TEACHER
CDA required. Competitive wages,
$7.00/hr to start. Some benefits
offered. Call for an appointment:
386-362-7901

First Day
EQUIPMENT OPERATOR WANTED
Skidder Operator, experience
preferred, good pay, great benefits.
Please apply in person at our office
in High Springs. 386-454-1511

First Day
HOUSEKEEPING/LAUNDRY
SUPERVISOR
needed' FT Benei,-l.O0lK-At least 2
years experience in
Housekeeping/Laundry supervisory
experience a must. Please call
Brenda Lacy at 386-362-7860, or
apply in person at Suwannee Health
'Care 1620 E. Helvenstonr St.; Live
Oak, FL 32064 EOE/D/V/M/F


BUSINESSES


FOR|

HUD Vouchers Welcomel.
1, 2 & 3 BR HC & Non-HC
Accessible Apartments
<^d e 0a4 II Afi~ttm4)
705 NW Drive, Live Oak, FL
386-364-7936
TDDf/TY/711
Equal Housing Opportunity

First Day
FT BASIC X-RAY TECH
Afternoon Hours
Call 386-792-7204 or'
Fax 386-792-2084.

Maintenance
HELP WANTED maintenance 'man
with knowledge of plumbing, electric
and carpentry. Tools required.
Transportation a must. Drug free
workplace. Call (386) 330-2567

First Day
MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR
FT.Berelils 401-K-Supervisory.
ex:erie-rice a musl. A'C and neal
repair:.exp., needed. At least 2 years
experience in Building Maintenance.
Please call Brenda Lacy at 386-362-
7860, or apply in person at
Suwannee Health Care, 1620 E.
Helvenston St., Live Oak, FL 32064:
EOE/D/V/M/F

QUALITY IMPROVEMENT'
SPECIALIST
Responsible for conducting site
reviews for the various programs
run by the FSYRs; Masters in
social work, psychology, individual
and family counseling, or a closely
related human service field with
two years of postmasters
experience in a family and
children's services setting, or a
Bachelors degree with three years
of experience. Previous
experience in management,
administrative policy setting;
training and quality improvement is
strongly preferred. $33,500
Annually. Excellent Benefits.
SEND/FAX APPLICATION: Don
LaBrecque, Florida Sheriffs Youth
Ranch, PO Box 2000, Boys Ranch,
FL 32064, Fax: (386) 842-2429
EOE/DFWP

First Day
MDS/PPS COORDINATOR
Must be RN with MDS experience
preferred. Full Time with
Benefits/401-K. Please call Brenda
Lacy at 386-362-7860 or apply in
person at Suwannee Health Care
Center, 1620 E. Helvenston St., Live
Oak, FL 32064. EOE/D/V/M/F


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Rental Assistance
1, 2, 3, & 4 BRHC & Non-
HC Accessible Apartments
.< a9e 64&4 I #A4mear)
705 NW Drive, Live Oak, FL
386-364-7936
TDDTTY 711
Equal Housing Opportunity tI

First Day
mobile home repair
WAYNE FRIER
CORPORATE OFFICE
is now hiring, for Mobile Home
Service and Used Home Repair
Position. Experience preferred, but
will consider 'training the right
applicant. Call Larry J. Olds for
interview.
386-362-2720.

Our Family is Growingl
Sheiton Trucking is a growing
family owned trucking company
that is presently hiring,
Owner Operators &
Company Drivers
Lease plar, a'.'a.a le i
Great hometimelt!
Short & Longhaul
Mega Runs Also!
2 years OTR required
in last 5 years.
Call Dave: 1-800-877-3201

First Day
WAREHOUSE COORDINATOR
Florida Sheriffs'Youth Ranches
High School Diploma or G.E.D. Two
years related experience. $7.90 per
hour. Full time. Excellent Benefits.
Contact: Donna Frenock,
Opportunity Store, 9291 East
Highway 90, Live Oak, FL 32060
(386) 364-7700
EOE/DFWP


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

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

First Day
TRUCK DRIVER Class A CDL, 2
yrs, exp. Home on weekends. Pay
based on 30% of load. Call Charles.
Durr-386-362-7504 or 386-590-1038.

First Day
TRUCK DRIVERS NEEDED
Must be Drug Free, Dependable &
have 3 years CDL exp.Call (386)
935-2773 or Fax Resume (386) 935-
6838 (FL)


7DELT~


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) Hamilton Gounty: 40
Acres wooded with 1/4 mile
on good County grated road,
good hunting area, priced to
sell @ $225,000
(2) CR 136: 55 Ac. 20 Ac.
in Alisha Bahia, balance
fenced & X fenced into 5/7
Ac. pastures with water.
Block home 1,648 sq. ft.
under roof with porches
back & front, kitchen
furnished, above ground
pool screened with deck, 2
garage & shop, pump house
& other bldg., including
24'x60' mobile home. Sale
price $1,000,000.00
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block. Good buy @
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County Road $12,000 per
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bedroom,, 2 bath central
heat and air conditioned
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decks, 12x20 storage.
$112,000.
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East Near City: 4 Acres
with large oaks, two
bedroom two bath 16x70
1997 Fleetwood Mobile
Home Kitchen furnished,
good area, $89,500.
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NOTICE

The Suwannee County Board of County
Commissioners will meet for a planning
session on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2006
beginning at 9:00 A. M. in the VILLAGE
LODGE CONFERENCE ROOM, ADVENT
CHRISTIAN VILLAGE, DOWLING PARK,
FLORIDA.

The purpose of the meeting is to discuss long
range capital projects.
02/03

NOTICE OF MEETINGS

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
SUWANNEE COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD will
meet in the School Board Meeting Room, 702
2nd St., NW, Live Oak, FL on the following
date and times:

Tuesday February 7 2006
1:30 p.m. Workshop Session
Alternative School Re-location
Policy Revisions
Facilities
Secondary Scheduling

5:00 p.m. Special Meeting
Personnel Issues
Adoption of Union Contract for
2005-06 (Pending Ratification)

5:30 p.m. Expulsion Hearings (Private)

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
SUWANNEE COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD will
hold its regular fourth Tuesday meeting in
February at the Branford Elementary School
Cafetorium, 26801 SR 247, Branford, FL at
the following times:

Tuesday February 28 2006
5:55 p.m. Public Hearing
6:00 p.m. Regular Meeting

School Board meetings are open to the public
with the exception of the Private Expulsion
and Personnel Hearings. Anyone present
wishing to appeal .any decision rr. a.l dur..i a
Regular or Special Meeting ,,I ,"'-.', to
ensure that a verbatim record of the meeting
is made, including any testimony and evidence
up.:.r ,r.: thE. Inc ap.pe i : I.:. t :e tr.ame.1


/s/Walter Boitright Jr.
Walter Bdatright, Jr.
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, THIRD
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
SUWANNEE COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
CASE NO.: 612006CP0000040001XX

IN RE:The Estate of .. '
Margie Stone, Deceased. ."

NOTICETO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of'MARGIE
STONE, deceased, whose date of death was
October 28th, 2005, is pending in the Circuit
Court for Suwannee County, Florida, Probate
Division, the address of which is 200 S. Ohio
Ave., Live Oak,, FL 32060. The name and
address of the personal representative and
the personal representative's attorney are set
forth below. All creditors of the decedent and
other persons having claims or demands
against decedent's estate on whom a copy of
this notice is required to be served must file
their claims with this court WITHIN THE
LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All
other creditors of the decedent and other
persons having claims or demands. against
decedent's estate must file their claims with
this court WITHIN 3 MOiTH- -- iFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST PILB:i Ti. -,r I C,
THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED
WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FQRTH IN
SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA
F7r,', -TE CODLE JILL BE FOREVER
6"HHRFE [jiThaiTH-TaHIis'JG .THE TIME
-FERIL. ':,5ET IFITH i,..,,E ANY CLAIM
FILED TWJO 12 i EAR-S ) r.1ORE, AFTER
THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF .DEATH IS
BARRED.


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The date of the first publication of this notice
is January 20, 2006.

Attorney for Personal Representative: .
Ronald H. Peacock (FBN 308560)
P 0. Box 1523
Lake City, FL 32056

Personal Representative:
Glenda Stong
P. 0. Box 785
White Springs, FL 32096
01/20, 27,02/03, 10

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, THIRD
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
SUWANNEE COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
CASE NO.: 06-06-CP

IN RE: The Estate of
RONALD VAUGHN BELL,
Decedent.

NOTICETO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of Ronald
Vaughn Bell, deceased, whose date of death
was June 22, 2005, is pending in the Circuit
Court for Suwannee County, Florida, Probate
Division, the address of which is 200 South
Ohio Avenue, Live Oak, Florida 32064. The
names and addresses of the Personal
Representative and the Personal
Representative's attorney are set forth below.

All creditors of the decedent and other
persons having -claims or demands against
decedent's estate, on whom a copy of this
notice has been served must file their claims
with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30
DAYS AFTER THE TIME OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.

All other creditors of the decedent and other
persons having claims or demands against
decedent's estate must file their claims with
this Court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE. : .

ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WITHIN THE
TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION
733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.

NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD
SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE
DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.

The date of first publication of this Notice is
February 3, 2006.

AIh.rr.r i.:.r urs- c. :.:.ral H-pr.- .i-,l .i .

Florida Bar Numnber 320501
Law Offices of George W. Blow, III &
Associates
1. 1i 6 r,,unLe ar.u E u.ie C
L, E ,: n n -.ri .. 4 1
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Personal Representative:
Mark Bell
.:. ._u" [I -1 'l :1..r,-, t I43 [r ", 6
02/03, 10

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SUWANIIEE COUNTY. FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISIONS
FILE NO.: 05-221-CP

IN RE: ESTATE OF, .
MIZUE MYOSHI DAVIS AiKiA
MIZUE DAVIS AiKIA MIZUE M. DAVIS

Deceased.

S. NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of Mizue-
.l,.:.:1, D5.;. -'3 Mizue Davis a/k/a Mizue
'.1 '' ,. 3.-'.: i-j whose date of death was
November 23, 2005, is pending in the Circuit
Court for Suwannee County, Florida, Probate
Division, the address of which is 200 S. Ohio
Avenue, Live Oak, Florida 32064. The names
and addresses of the personal representative
and the personal ,*6r,'..r,.i'i;..' xi.:, r, ., r,
set forth below. -II r.'-.i. r i :. i inr, ,:,.:, .. i


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and other persons having claims or demands
against decedent's estate on whom a copy of
this notice is required to be served must file
their claims with 'this court WITHIN THE
LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF
SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.

All other creditors of the decedent and other
persons having claims or demands against
decedents' estate must file their claims with
this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE. ALL. CLAIMS NOT FILED
WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN
SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA
PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME
PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM
FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER
THE DECEDENTS DATE OF DEATH IS
BARRED.

The date of first publication of this notice is
February 3, 2006 "

Attorney for Personal Representative:
/s/John'J. Kendron
John J. Kendron .
Attorney for Allen Dewitt Davis
Florida Bar No. 0306850
Robinson, Kennon & Kendron, PA.
582 West Duval Street
P.O. Box 1178
Lake City, Florida 32056-1178
Telephone: (386) 755-1334

Personal Representative:
/s/Allen Dewitt Davis
Allen. Dewitt Davis
13102 92nd Street
Live Oak, Florida 32060
02/03,10,



IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,THIRD
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA,
IN AND FOR SUWANNEE COUNTY
CASE NO: 6120060A.000120001XX.

NINO PENDER and wife, ANITA PENDER,

Plaintiffs,

v.

VERT CARL KIVIMAKI and wife,
GERTRUDE EVELYN KIVIMAKI, and all
unknown parties claiming by, .through,
under or, against the herein named
Defendant, who are not known to be dead
or alive, whether said unknown parties
claim as heirs. deviaees granlees.
assigneem, lienors. credilors. trustee.,,
spouses, or other claimants

Defendants.

NOTICE OF ACTION '

TO: Vert Carl Kivimaki and wife, Gertrude
Evelyn Kivimaki; and' all unknown parties
claiming by, ir.:..,nr, under or against the
herein named Defendants,,who are not known
to be dead or alive, whether said unknown
parties claim as heirs, devisees, grantees;
assignees,, lienors, creditors, trustees,
spouses, or other claimants.

,Current residence unknown, ui a..r,.:..- i',
known address.was: 1997 i %L,,', 5.. i's
Gladwin, MI 48624.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to Quiet
Title on the following property in SUWANNEE
County, Florida, to wit:

Lots Nos. 6, 7, and 8 in Block No. 11 Unit No.
Mobile as shown on map entitled, Suwannee
River Mobile Estates, filed in Plat Book 1,
F i,; i 4 tJ .:l i'h.'- F.ubi:, Rt .: jrl .:.[ 'u.'. r...a-'a
C :.jrl r:' r.Jt,

has been filed against you and you are
required to serve a copy of your written
defenses' :r, ir: C ..: I a.i-..n ,
Attorney, .- .:e a, ja.-P.-: -" P ,- c. 141
Live Oak; PL -,i, .,- .:.i, r:.. r,ha,.:r. ,
2006 or .a ir.rT, rn i i an-.r the first
publicatir.n .-i ir.t, l.ei,: .: .i s. -o nr id file the
original with the clerk of this Court at 200 S.
Ohio Ave., Live Oak, FL 32064, either before
service of Plaintiff's attorney or immediately
thereafter; otherwise, a default will be entered
against you for the relief demanded in the
complaint petition.

WITNESS my hand and seal of the Court on
this 1st day of February, 2006.

(Seal) Kenneth Dasher
CI-rl"- ..fthq Cir Uit Courtl
.-P I, irl
02/03,10,17, 24

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE
THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
SUWANNEE COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 612006CA0000110001XX

GREEN TREE SERVICING, LLC f/k/a
CONSECO FINANCE SERVICING CORP.
1400 Turbine Drive.
Rapid City, SD 5773


Plaintiff,

V.

ALETA 0. STEVENS, if living, but if
deceased, THE UNKNOWN HEIRS,
DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES,
CREDITORS, LIENORS, AND TRUSTEES
OF ALETA 0. STEVENS; SAMMY P.
HARRIS; and FAYE L. HARRIS,

Defendants.

NOTICE OF ACTION

TO: ALETA 0. STEVENS, if living, but if
deceased, THE UNKNOWN HEIRS,
DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES,
CREDITORS, LIENORS, AND TRUSTEES
OF
ALETA 0. STEVENS
SAMMY P. HARRIS
FAYE L. HARRIS

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a foreclosure action
has been filed against you on the following
described property:

Lot 7, Block B, Westwood Estates, according
to the plat thereof recorded In Plat Book 1,
Page 128, Public Records of Suwannee
County, Florida.

TOGETHER WITH that certain 2000 80 x 32
Mobile Home, Serial No.
FLHML3B152721713AB

and you are required to file a written response
with the Court and serve a copy of your
written defenses, if any, to it on Timothy D.
Padgett, Plaintiff's attorney, whose address is
2810 Remington Green Circle, Tallahassee,
Florida 32308, at least thirty (30) days from
the date of first publication or on or before
March 3, 2006, 'and file the original with the
clerk of this court either before service on
Plaintiff's attorney or immediately thereafter;
otherwise, a default will be entered against
you for the relief demanded in the complaint.

Dated this 17th day of January, 2006.

Kenneth Dasher
CLERK OF COURT
By:/s/Ardene D. Ivey
Deputy Clerk
Arlene D. Ivey
01/27, 02/03


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,THIRD
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
SUWANNEE COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO. 612006CP0000130001XX

IN RE: Estate of

WILLIAM EDWARD YOTT,

Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION

THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE ESTATE of
WILLIAM EDWARD YOTT, deceased, is
pending in the Circuit Court, Third .i,'..:,as
Circuit, in and for Suwannee County, Florida,
Probate Division, the address of which is
Suwannee County Courthouse, 200 'South
Ohio Avenue, Live Oak, Florida 32064. The
names and addresses 'of the personal
representative and the attorney for the
personal representative are set forth below.

ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
REQUIRED .pursuant to 733.212, Florida
Statutes, to file with this Court WITHIN
THREE (3) MONTHS OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE: (1) all
claims against the estate, and (2) .any
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siir', of the will, the qualifications of the
personal representative,, venue or jurisdiction
of this Court.

ALL CLAIMS AND OBJECTIONS NOT
FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.

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TRACY EDWARD YOTT

BY:/s/Andrew J Decker III
ANDREW J. DECKER, III
Attorney at Law
Florida Bar No. 0267211
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Making new fitness resolutions and keeping them


(ARA) Time and time
again, people resolve to get
in shape and to live a
healthier lifestyle. But this
,is the number one
resolution most often
broken and typically
within just a short six
weeks! Why is having a
healthy mind and body
easier to talk about than to
achieve?
Life Time Fitness, a
national operator of sports
and athletic, professional
fitness, family recreation,
and resort/spa centers,
offers these suggestions for
making and keeping a
realistic resolution about
your health.
Appreciate Your
Accomplishments
Although we continue to
make resolutions
concerning good health, we
give up early in the game.
Before you get too down on
yourself for having let go of
previous fitness
resolutions, it is important
to realize that health and
fitness goals are
continuous, involving a
process of assessment,
commitment, feedback, and
follow-through.
Even if you have just
begun considering health
and fitness a priority, you
are much better off than
you think. Shifting your
attitude about your health,
making smarter, more
nutritious choices and
increasing your knowledge
about fitness will build
momentum for you to
accomplish your resolution
this year.
The First Steps are the
Hardest
SIt is not just about
acknowledging what you
need to do to get in shape,
but also about formulating
a plan of action for getting,
there. Visualize how you
want to look and feel,
research health and fitness
!routines, and then set
personal growth and
development goals.
Start by researching and
.exploring fitness facilities
that foster your new
commitment to a healthy
way of life. "The more a
fitness center matches your
goals and expectations, the
more likely it gets used,"
,says Jeff Zwiefel, senior
,vice president, Life. Time
Fitness. "But more than
getting to the gym, a
healthy lifestyle needs to be
a part of every aspect of
your daily life."
Making small
improvements in your diet
can help to make a big
difference. Shop healthy,
take an interest in your
nutrition by becoming
more informed, be aware of
your eating habits, make
good daily choices, and
include your family in your
pursuit of a healthy and
nutritious lifestyle.
Now is the Time to Get
Started
You have come to terms
with past broken
resolutions, and you have
set realistic ones moving
ahead. Get in' the right
frame of mind. A positive
attitude will make all the
difference in your ability to
stick with it. Do not


important health tips to
remember:
Maintain a good diet: In
a guidebook provided to its
members, Life Time Fitness
dieticians recommend that
instead of a big breakfast,
lunch and dinner, people
eat several small balanced
meals and a few small
snacks throughout the day.
Balanced meals include
protein, complex
carbohydrates, fruits and
vegetables. Start taking
supplements and vitamins
on a regular basis and
drink plenty of water.
Rest and reward
yourself: As you work
toward your fitness goals,
remember to reward
yourself for progress along
the way. Treat those
hardworking muscles to a
massage, or pamper your
feet with a pedicure.
Make exercise fun:
Keep track of healthy
habits with a friend! It


might be easier to stick to
your routines and good
habits if you have someone
to answer to. Choose a
friend or family member
who will offer
encouragement while also
setting an example for you
to follow. Use motivators
such as music, new
workout clothes and a
positive attitude.
Max out your
membership: Get your
money's worth! Get to
know all the classes that
your club has to offer. Get
oriented to the club, its
instructors, deals and
offers, and free
assessments. They are there
to help you achieve your
-fitness goals. Maximize
your time and variety of
activities at the club and
your monthly
membership will more
than pay for itself.
What to Do When Your
Resolution Needs Rescuing


Permanent lifestyle
changes take time to
accomplish. When you
are feeling like your
health and fitness are
suffering at the hands of
your other daily tasks
and obligations,
remember to relax.
Research where you
might have gone wrong,


and determine vwhere you
need to make changes. Be
realistic about what you
can accomplish. Review
and adjust your routine
to find out what works
for you and what does
not. Get back into your
routine. It is never too
late to get in shape.
Good luck with your


resolutions this year, and
remember that you are in
.charge of making them
happen!
For more information
on Life Time Fitness
centers, programs, and
services visit
www.lifetimefitness.com,
or call (800) 430-5433.
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abandon your goal just
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fa14d34a5995004d31d4a2a62e33c2209001bf33
'2017-12-11T14:11:47-05:00'
describe
'26185712' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOCH' 'sip-files00003.tif'
f5c502de0dc8aa046ec530229cb7e28f
f48302244a348ad841bb6bccd0fbb24ca6bc5642
'2017-12-11T14:12:12-05:00'
describe
'9018' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOCI' 'sip-files00003.txt'
356bb1c4a10759e20bd3f1983e7fd105
3e48f6573cd3f2efddc2458f710bddef30f8a3db
'2017-12-11T14:11:19-05:00'
describe
Invalid character
Invalid character
'15416' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOCJ' 'sip-files00003thm.jpg'
634931fd93bd2a810fc4bae7b136cf29
5371ed62551fa040f214e1b72ca07ec29464a13c
'2017-12-11T14:11:18-05:00'
describe
'3247455' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOCK' 'sip-files00004.jp2'
276183c9dc405d51fc6a88fa7bb856d7
4981b4ec8bf0bf67a5082c0569381e36cce7dc01
'2017-12-11T14:11:36-05:00'
describe
'489731' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOCL' 'sip-files00004.jpg'
1b01223873ea7e5240afe530a50ccb4a
75e2baf964f48a5e5558e0d5fcdcd9c158b4a602
'2017-12-11T14:11:25-05:00'
describe
'360453' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOCM' 'sip-files00004.pro'
3c7f1a6aebe416f0fda4d1816dde9dbb
007cc5b21ecfc208150066271abc18e9ffa24048
describe
'53954' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOCN' 'sip-files00004.QC.jpg'
3d05a8d8aedb627fef407f9982ee8a66
081aff83ca73f5b9a81cc399bfa9d74773f27476
'2017-12-11T14:11:24-05:00'
describe
'25991960' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOCO' 'sip-files00004.tif'
e48120cab5bca6344488c198723a4556
7057e75e28bc8e0308dc3b25ce13deda5576d328
'2017-12-11T14:11:44-05:00'
describe
'13578' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOCP' 'sip-files00004.txt'
4643710f94cf3f0f69f4d3f1ac21b18c
99fbeb27af929d99621a0118ea5fd3869f1374c7
'2017-12-11T14:11:56-05:00'
describe
Invalid character
Invalid character
'15623' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOCQ' 'sip-files00004thm.jpg'
cf9536ebf24678d9cc791cdc992659ab
6ad7e55e5248a19c177a0114ca1657c7caef8b89
'2017-12-11T14:11:45-05:00'
describe
'3176283' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOCR' 'sip-files00005.jp2'
cf5d20230a55c4f94a33550374085f49
fd8e877637adf7ced63899674d9803e6fad83e04
describe
'437892' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOCS' 'sip-files00005.jpg'
623057dc24a3ffd649914da9e70ce994
459b646a1dcf1c0285608c0865a2583cdcef8145
describe
'223909' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOCT' 'sip-files00005.pro'
daf4519b2cb49170fa1025ad2d18590b
c424e4dc4f528e61d44ec02e1ba1ae6831f5f9da
'2017-12-11T14:11:49-05:00'
describe
'53792' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOCU' 'sip-files00005.QC.jpg'
54da32d38eddeda30e53440a891997ce
41ec0d997a359dfd6fb7ed34a81214092f496a2f
'2017-12-11T14:11:13-05:00'
describe
'25423628' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOCV' 'sip-files00005.tif'
5378f46909c32164341394c57ad6904a
b412428d7ae9722b4ad519f89204f15344d27792
'2017-12-11T14:11:40-05:00'
describe
'8790' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOCW' 'sip-files00005.txt'
58240020be619fb2cead562a28c6c999
9a9b1ede557e14f2544991f3a7cab8f8bfc24c52
describe
Invalid character
Invalid character
'16681' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOCX' 'sip-files00005thm.jpg'
5dfb12b67dd1beafcb7d9a420c569b86
bb9118e447befdaf86b52cf258dfe4a0677f8241
describe
'3190146' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOCY' 'sip-files00006.jp2'
3e274ea471c06de9821cd23d5ae3d1e9
f505c87d5e8dc68e58ce9cb45e42393461bc3e2f
'2017-12-11T14:11:59-05:00'
describe
'436001' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOCZ' 'sip-files00006.jpg'
19c6cc03f8d2178b13b6afb71fb1f17b
80b5da7970ef3f26fbdc7f06b82e5da0b4ed761c
describe
'186124' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABODA' 'sip-files00006.pro'
2c9ce13e7c6825491c02256ac11b7de6
31663dd0b8667d5b16f94b6500502ff7435b30cc
'2017-12-11T14:11:14-05:00'
describe
'50232' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABODB' 'sip-files00006.QC.jpg'
16560019224df1b32f4f86e989cbb208
9ea29dbd749b21392b74a3368e079d58f674d23c
describe
'25534224' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABODC' 'sip-files00006.tif'
cd9b7ef7073cccd9fc1b965fe64d4e3c
9c23bc68d92697df2d4f11626169a2330f2ad2fe
'2017-12-11T14:11:26-05:00'
describe
'7916' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABODD' 'sip-files00006.txt'
764018a9e6a9373ad51cfd4edc396436
d4d6cce0225362bb92aede64c548fdda4becd460
'2017-12-11T14:12:05-05:00'
describe
Invalid character
Invalid character
'14865' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABODE' 'sip-files00006thm.jpg'
da21a99d9445b46e2c630e4840864f91
529ad20f1080f636a8469cfa01943b3ad435cfd0
'2017-12-11T14:11:28-05:00'
describe
'3148539' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABODF' 'sip-files00007.jp2'
e539e57b7b77fb3277585cd461a897a5
bf479cdd12ec35484df2ebc0f962a39f29632a21
describe
'378036' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABODG' 'sip-files00007.jpg'
5f614bf7401d9411ae1fe88b7d465ee4
84b6847279098b2c271aa71904a31a796e5fbcee
'2017-12-11T14:11:35-05:00'
describe
'57661' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABODH' 'sip-files00007.pro'
70ee22c0f069881804876d7746ed3ff1
029fc130c77ffeb625d737406cab3887ca638e06
'2017-12-11T14:12:07-05:00'
describe
'51181' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABODI' 'sip-files00007.QC.jpg'
927cbad7fd1ad6a513934b1e74f5a63c
a3349c03ec66801a2d2c82bcd8448bf4291d9417
describe
'25203252' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABODJ' 'sip-files00007.tif'
ef82fc692c2aa32280d7ba74a6dd7691
e8a8c3d49dc0e9962f523571760fed03bfcd83ff
'2017-12-11T14:11:34-05:00'
describe
'2383' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABODK' 'sip-files00007.txt'
7a3727e4799ef5965b0edbdce18779e8
f847fc0da975fb260c46a7dd404f480bc8cd37fd
describe
Invalid character
Invalid character
'17287' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABODL' 'sip-files00007thm.jpg'
c02dea652ebb83e8fb9e3d1aaf2fa930
41199dfb681fba44667b1eb644ee1339775dd842
'2017-12-11T14:11:38-05:00'
describe
'3151331' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABODM' 'sip-files00008.jp2'
5d7fab12baa83d344807f95025988b6b
4caa910c813bbeba3cd1dbecc4f60f47d53cfa9e
'2017-12-11T14:11:12-05:00'
describe
'401418' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABODN' 'sip-files00008.jpg'
33a529ee6b080f72096d71fa62b930b8
9995758ab5ff0b9365bf40a9280212274f809223
describe
'316131' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABODO' 'sip-files00008.pro'
5d2ef4584b525b05dbeda2cb1759baac
7fdbf1c38a674088231831251bf256c10c2de6b5
'2017-12-11T14:11:41-05:00'
describe
'49227' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABODP' 'sip-files00008.QC.jpg'
e4fa807166b42818a1885728b28204cd
0252e5a2d38b389e11f9046b2e70a2f8023ae323
describe
'25223460' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABODQ' 'sip-files00008.tif'
aa23906ee7f0b536aaac2f3fa9616f47
5f89dde15ff74f304ce368cc9613adc3b864838f
describe
'12291' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABODR' 'sip-files00008.txt'
24373a65216333023e456b5af9624f52
80229508c0a406b5c47e09b58258ca4d404e12da
describe
'15632' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABODS' 'sip-files00008thm.jpg'
2b9459d6981fcf003427f136c470ba39
41b50ab0c9eb8a69db7a8c2461270649d7be2fc8
describe
'3183514' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABODT' 'sip-files00009.jp2'
0548b2f75c6f42d59f83f1de470d294d
48f6d1a0c94676b517fcba9deffe55f7ca1638b1
describe
'442527' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABODU' 'sip-files00009.jpg'
174c1f94ecc969e9d958cfd7dd41f3ca
6c5a549b7accf389eabdf15a3eb5176f5d39a9c3
describe
'408005' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABODV' 'sip-files00009.pro'
d7e5d35ff8f44a684976b805f9c81cc1
3ad45afe1729b55fbfb51f703b40ec4b5ee247fc
describe
'51283' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABODW' 'sip-files00009.QC.jpg'
0b1840bd69b7187509816c50851e3f87
671f807396f9a02cf6dcdedcbead44e0be0d443e
describe
'25481028' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABODX' 'sip-files00009.tif'
daf494a7db02f8744ad5ae21579d3826
ec4b46e1743d34bd4d8f9186439b709f66000082
describe
'15521' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABODY' 'sip-files00009.txt'
c12a1992834e512d578de35d5b692b5a
0deb64074b6f9fa9246edc7eb983fa33b9510348
'2017-12-11T14:11:46-05:00'
describe
Invalid character
Invalid character
'15878' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABODZ' 'sip-files00009thm.jpg'
93ad81b31e707b2c9cb88446d489312b
f56e2d556978ebe38c41943e95c23135e69fc2c4
'2017-12-11T14:11:07-05:00'
describe
'3178848' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOEA' 'sip-files00010.jp2'
dd5ba95654b3dd08586ea0a0728b7b2a
9863f80c68358f4600c975e2b9e2f23746b81182
describe
'420130' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOEB' 'sip-files00010.jpg'
3da88213f493c145da6c8f13ca0e96d6
3f91629db47b1398f357593214e454f0edd82de2
describe
'75599' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOEC' 'sip-files00010.pro'
ecc6b8ad8ef2f98187a117cc76c6aebe
32bec16d4d4eb1edcc18af46753397e8f400ed79
'2017-12-11T14:11:20-05:00'
describe
'53735' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOED' 'sip-files00010.QC.jpg'
2068425844c94752cc8a3103f47146ff
fd65c5e103453a8705a820e6bcf7f5a4b9f19d9b
'2017-12-11T14:11:06-05:00'
describe
'25445800' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOEE' 'sip-files00010.tif'
98e3964aa8a3f1a4de30dec4fd376107
5cf2715edfcbf6ea32785284d5aa98089dd7ae7f
describe
'3108' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOEF' 'sip-files00010.txt'
fd95f2b08f84cb85ee32c82f673bc894
a0b28a658d20d104ba0eedcc2061f7c9c719dda0
describe
Invalid character
Invalid character
'16912' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOEG' 'sip-files00010thm.jpg'
8c06f6b8d03ee6a8499ffbce5dc4a066
859fd5b42843ae20b07966fc240bc96c8dcd8b72
'2017-12-11T14:11:55-05:00'
describe
'3178709' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOEH' 'sip-files00011.jp2'
9f988c471b40a574f8bf1fca81e4ac1a
94103fefb9cec2348aea912240bc46595abd6f82
describe
'424685' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOEI' 'sip-files00011.jpg'
b73ba4020b60946820917b0220ddee26
87c90235fbbfb0ca0f3a53eca14f49f3bde5bef4
'2017-12-11T14:12:03-05:00'
describe
'193653' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOEJ' 'sip-files00011.pro'
11b86897a5c510c9da298c167fe20b5b
07d7ae48355c40d5711072bb939b0a61eecc3b43
describe
'52806' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOEK' 'sip-files00011.QC.jpg'
5e71f0f11917976fa4c5747fae4f52e3
fe06a81047a0c6e07527e244948600e6b1aa79f0
'2017-12-11T14:11:43-05:00'
describe
'76301352' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOEL' 'sip-files00011.tif'
3151adde60ba98b3c650d2e20068b7d8
c5ba304905c334fa27e2838f93b9a82a19096eb4
'2017-12-11T14:11:32-05:00'
describe
'7583' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOEM' 'sip-files00011.txt'
3ad8f184013dc1f642f5f18036415c14
b2b63f3c133dacd47c28abd0a1f7471b31cce757
describe
Invalid character
Invalid character
'16870' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOEN' 'sip-files00011thm.jpg'
819529a34152d573871c38d47460fcc4
011700163f2ff1aa882566a487c7cdc9f5b4dcce
describe
'3196689' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOEO' 'sip-files00012.jp2'
854746b6ede61c7f3781d8874ec4de20
4622739cf83870070c3c7d6f0ba70301d4c5a060
describe
'164587' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOEP' 'sip-files00012.jpg'
cab705c9d6369c5e300730e1ed04dcb4
64efb6651e3e73f21b04b77f2fd1e5f89025d944
describe
'48277' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOEQ' 'sip-files00012.pro'
e79f300eb62ffbc730ddd83381ec9751
6964a651fc7cb64e25106b5d8792b26a7e35d2ce
describe
'31436' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOER' 'sip-files00012.QC.jpg'
ece2f09ca1664f1761d02b870a596407
8fddca02a9f2e90eed955a8511013ecbde5b9545
'2017-12-11T14:11:23-05:00'
describe
'25587192' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOES' 'sip-files00012.tif'
f28d2c4fbc7b667599a099ac5c043408
e9d12fbb20b6d0c10d9bb792e23ddc7ac2adb2df
'2017-12-11T14:12:00-05:00'
describe
'2204' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOET' 'sip-files00012.txt'
0bfe81df8821335e7b6fc4fafa9ba19b
e2bdadb827672636ea5e5313c89dd6420b15b01d
'2017-12-11T14:11:58-05:00'
describe
Invalid character
Invalid character
'11978' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOEU' 'sip-files00012thm.jpg'
e2e98b4c5706a11494c2a4440befd8df
54e431fdf004477ec070b361a0b0171551b917be
'2017-12-11T14:12:04-05:00'
describe
'270855' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOEV' 'sip-files00012_archive.pro'
81f08cbb524e3711398d03f0ef79f647
1eac7ab812db76f51786f2123fdc9150222fe046
describe
'76732252' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOEW' 'sip-files00012_archive.tif'
215ee9f48812584c52a26b1689accceb
d527993b9f6801151359d92ab7befd2f11f8c2ac
'2017-12-11T14:12:15-05:00'
describe
'10490' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOEX' 'sip-files00012_archive.txt'
381f4326e04b68f47ed3b59c2c13ca76
3aa7a123538504709ca9050849706056403eacdd
describe
Invalid character
Invalid character
'3183649' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOEY' 'sip-files00013.jp2'
c9664d92a5b9f2815a1f8375b08f28ab
6699064f76de52fd230995070e9a7e909ed63a7d
describe
'402760' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOEZ' 'sip-files00013.jpg'
74c789893aacf5d4ff0d0c1455195fca
68a818ea32877aa20bf5da5439ca53d4ef8852ca
describe
'144867' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOFA' 'sip-files00013.pro'
a45d343ad769bad0ce319806c06eba2c
ec19b4c1d8e25d7dff3ccc389ebba5f7cfe65b94
describe
'48892' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOFB' 'sip-files00013.QC.jpg'
5c47c5226b896a8dc9285cfc80b26208
f4e78f7b466329f12d82930be560c003a5300eb6
describe
'25482792' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOFC' 'sip-files00013.tif'
c56b9710fc08d2432517e0d7e6b931bb
395e0f59e5a98b4fe3bccfca347248010763873e
describe
'5846' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOFD' 'sip-files00013.txt'
a96e18fedd34acde9f5f68e03e0799d3
1531d6477c6a9d33b8bf49841d8f1580fb268a6a
describe
Invalid character
Invalid character
'14970' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOFE' 'sip-files00013thm.jpg'
2c961eed7a7b7d8e0487123325035906
b72e50026b009dd6a83b18930bc72bcbbca5a647
describe
'3179625' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOFF' 'sip-files00014.jp2'
b678ef86b12d9f592d9d5a7507e39f42
659cd26aa5d4cadb32c3b2a65abfa407eb735ded
describe
'394105' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOFG' 'sip-files00014.jpg'
f1e4c2a73acab59378a4b5c96669da92
ce0739c2c533d1c98bc2ee41812c32fc4539993b
'2017-12-11T14:12:08-05:00'
describe
'68789' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOFH' 'sip-files00014.pro'
7e673ce6ce016ebab266645e8d6c3b58
10e6709c6bd88e5d40e5d3927125cc1a74c11470
describe
'47608' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOFI' 'sip-files00014.QC.jpg'
958b47a6132982fbfb4b077b448a0edb
dc5df8372c430c4e88fae85d19e1aab5214b2627
describe
'25450508' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOFJ' 'sip-files00014.tif'
ee91e82208edf9ab5001e6bb7691784e
92fe3df90653c3f6253e5e2be98f4fc945250ed6
'2017-12-11T14:11:08-05:00'
describe
'2922' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOFK' 'sip-files00014.txt'
e696e75828aab6a850c3b9c70c1212e5
7a8b26d4981921cc6e532e059bbc08c815232310
describe
'14389' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOFL' 'sip-files00014thm.jpg'
7c76539228f8a18508ef733fdcaf035a
e10fefed8622802c90172bef60704fd999b2b6f0
describe
'3138961' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOFM' 'sip-files00015.jp2'
2d9226a67d8fa82f6d809ffe14a36a1b
c696ffddd4d572da4434f16ea5059fbfd500e29e
describe
'380539' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOFN' 'sip-files00015.jpg'
b594058e5fa8e6df5b68e4fde909c7b7
0568ab3e789faa42235efdb12743c5b11c1cd6f5
'2017-12-11T14:12:13-05:00'
describe
'161415' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOFO' 'sip-files00015.pro'
682b5118a8b328c8b1de74a5609198ef
944aed9bb8c59e6d8b8df4e2424ecc3bfa5912af
describe
'45336' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOFP' 'sip-files00015.QC.jpg'
ee9e5cc5172edb3a0efc6b05eeb74e87
76039aa15651aa35ac7c1854b514e3d095aa8fb6
describe
'25124984' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOFQ' 'sip-files00015.tif'
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66b56b127a3070ad495fcc8847cfac4e7a687128
describe
'6348' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOFR' 'sip-files00015.txt'
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18c4fcfa213224d3a4897174574895f3d94fac94
describe
Invalid character
Invalid character
'14570' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOFS' 'sip-files00015thm.jpg'
1de47f888917c798970359338afa6fee
e73154a8b7b78b37c727b82acc9ef5fd715c7817
describe
'3157046' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOFT' 'sip-files00016.jp2'
4ce7c766502588539a2384f677e6c240
a79b54029903a448830fc8578d208b8063da41c6
describe
'390987' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOFU' 'sip-files00016.jpg'
f6c53473fc4637d0749a7fbd220ca8db
4ecefdb6ba8a83e5b191f852ee6698b682a9c309
describe
'255408' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOFV' 'sip-files00016.pro'
b7968b8caf2a244879ae3b06626a997f
a98c73ae292f4cb1be69c86421a0cce52e77e76c
describe
'49383' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOFW' 'sip-files00016.QC.jpg'
7a4599057b568a12b93b859aa7734dcd
53a6157019b4d29eca5fbe2bfe9905216c02dcf3
'2017-12-11T14:11:50-05:00'
describe
'25269420' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOFX' 'sip-files00016.tif'
0ba8dcad75a3b855fd9741e9b17ebf3f
b93ffd13b12b9efbe7118ac0239c36a6f7fa24a6
'2017-12-11T14:11:09-05:00'
describe
'10223' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOFY' 'sip-files00016.txt'
81fcb4f6a0536aa831ad4bdd08640146
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describe
'15371' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOFZ' 'sip-files00016thm.jpg'
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ebb87701e411c315e7c9aa8cf2b731b1c7818baf
describe
'3334657' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOGA' 'sip-files00017.jp2'
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describe
'432848' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOGB' 'sip-files00017.jpg'
85bf1aecf2fc09c4532af430e3e84c7b
d1c0748ade4eff1ccfac61d481385995712d771e
describe
'346723' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOGC' 'sip-files00017.pro'
e81a2eca5878dbc881624856d2f6bccb
bffce99bf2858887dbafc3332cc0ee91bd72ca74
describe
'51298' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOGD' 'sip-files00017.QC.jpg'
ced041d824a9b92fa5b36c6a520a793e
6454aae8d26f704496de728dd8d34595c7c08462
'2017-12-11T14:12:02-05:00'
describe
'26689844' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOGE' 'sip-files00017.tif'
34e8fe1e8b61f858d3c9de59131e942d
d4a3ee0bd524e5f7e0b40e8653d5f895a1f277ed
describe
'13628' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOGF' 'sip-files00017.txt'
e92e076fe95af060c332ff56d884bc41
da233ba8fddd932ca6d2173f243215a3fb87b69c
describe
Invalid character
Invalid character
'14786' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOGG' 'sip-files00017thm.jpg'
707803bf6ab4a53371d0f02180fff2fb
f457614ee13ef48582bcad7fb649eced5a1250d7
describe
'3255059' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOGH' 'sip-files00018.jp2'
d5542b2f397abc7e7b6d992aa174dcba
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describe
'402751' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOGI' 'sip-files00018.jpg'
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37921bd814030a2418a4b1ddf7f8b0b6d620cb10
describe
'345595' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOGJ' 'sip-files00018.pro'
d1bda510181593931a2719f2b643682e
19eab0aa03d1a9e46fae05af074f6953be732829
'2017-12-11T14:11:16-05:00'
describe
'50031' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOGK' 'sip-files00018.QC.jpg'
78158daf301f4b50996e50033d9380e4
2ff4dbb96ddfef0ab2851c29fceabfe5cc59b589
describe
'26053872' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOGL' 'sip-files00018.tif'
6450697e785f6bd3781e531732864d27
d086d7f26a346585358c21834addeb967346fca0
describe
'16150' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOGM' 'sip-files00018.txt'
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3798c3942c8af86b7bec0474d1ede2371b559a36
describe
'15278' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOGN' 'sip-files00018thm.jpg'
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0cbb6d9d76d4a4baf3241dc8a71f972fe0ebc369
describe
'3199955' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOGO' 'sip-files00019.jp2'
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adfd33b7566ff8a7fc19c9a8f0ece513711998e3
describe
'390877' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOGP' 'sip-files00019.jpg'
e1d0d4a406d70412a43bf666d9a6ed3c
e451fb7f9472e8c7b5741f60fae9c35f2291bc60
describe
'226349' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOGQ' 'sip-files00019.pro'
5b0dd6656c31d736cb8d3013c5ed15da
227c7b0d4edcda1ef5b51cf0cfa5e1f00c925e22
describe
'48139' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOGR' 'sip-files00019.QC.jpg'
77e0e05d35b49fa1f73f007f702b2bcb
bbb59b51eb57c9a0d1d8907de0dc22f9cc5598d3
describe
'25613200' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOGS' 'sip-files00019.tif'
4037855c24d345a604d798ce7ca621f2
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describe
'10585' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOGT' 'sip-files00019.txt'
2744738707d1b916b9075c69adddfe50
bdef553355ed31bb3a859be21de588c369af8173
describe
Invalid character
Invalid character
'15498' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOGU' 'sip-files00019thm.jpg'
5694fdc354e37cf39fa7dbf4051151ab
e0cee700ec0da10dc962cfeda1e129a163c25332
describe
'1560461' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOGV' 'sip-files00020.jp2'
4712c59e0beb92e53aabd92ded79f25a
b4303ee8e12a99947beba323e0b64d261592104f
describe
'143270' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOGW' 'sip-files00020.jpg'
067ca34d8e3b7c2bff6574425f7b68da
51259bcc430ac92df282cda77a2db666615dd2a1
describe
'20438' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOGX' 'sip-files00020.pro'
24c33d018e43ca5cf88e6784a178fce3
845e3ee3ca25603421c7a9370cd55ca66080c5a5
describe
'30390' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOGY' 'sip-files00020.QC.jpg'
0aebd823290a7707a09776e5d673c4bf
0b799f6b75e3c4b08aa10d8955d1f1aa7b1d621b
describe
'25502072' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOGZ' 'sip-files00020.tif'
63d092225ed21ac64055f6253ea3ce78
49631dc6a79b628091a79b7f261786c8d978353c
'2017-12-11T14:12:10-05:00'
describe
'912' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOHA' 'sip-files00020.txt'
094008a0ab70a9d04817d1182f5529de
e6ff428c6f2578403f88069e8e3ee626b9290411
describe
Invalid character
Invalid character
'11760' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOHB' 'sip-files00020thm.jpg'
e70d3fb92572d76605c4556544f2d41a
6f775eb62ee1d070cd329f2233f262aa0690c40e
'2017-12-11T14:11:37-05:00'
describe
'270223' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOHC' 'sip-files00020_archive.pro'
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describe
'25501936' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOHD' 'sip-files00020_archive.tif'
529779f873f2eae09ebac99374c89036
9ecbd92bd35cb40b83a34e6592a18ffc46a7473d
'2017-12-11T14:11:57-05:00'
describe
'12276' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOHE' 'sip-files00020_archive.txt'
4aa83a4c36b691d489ac96de77ae4ccf
22e3d7be473a487a80480a644a4e5f2449a18c45
describe
Invalid character
Invalid character
'1222212' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOHF' 'sip-files00021.jp2'
81ea976e85aacfdb10ebd773ce4b3466
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describe
'136147' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOHG' 'sip-files00021.jpg'
abb4b80cbd9dd0d3f179149c0565c8bb
0e41bb171c1ea54cce96bfb9073ef82cc6b09f25
describe
'46352' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOHH' 'sip-files00021.pro'
e002fec70c61a2fe06317aa9587b57f9
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describe
'28676' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOHI' 'sip-files00021.QC.jpg'
67bc1d7af309e381c237f4f8af0c0ed3
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describe
'25837508' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOHJ' 'sip-files00021.tif'
1dc25e4c61357d2ccb7503da26f51090
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describe
'2104' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOHK' 'sip-files00021.txt'
5e4ea06fa3b9ef5fa69382251c7948d8
10b21a5c1b8dfcd7423704be4adafc6e4465725d
describe
Invalid character
Invalid character
'10795' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOHL' 'sip-files00021thm.jpg'
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describe
'447363' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOHM' 'sip-files00021_archive.pro'
0b451e4563a08a4327ea5b603316e970
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describe
'25490844' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOHN' 'sip-files00021_archive.tif'
c47a04a674d2fca9cbd06686e817779d
9bd48ad6234963b3456f54768879d46ab847dcd8
'2017-12-11T14:12:11-05:00'
describe
'18920' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOHO' 'sip-files00021_archive.txt'
073dd423fa2c88c5a4638024885958aa
23342357d61be213bca8749cae72dee4ac35551f
describe
Invalid character
Invalid character
'3186381' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOHP' 'sip-files00022.jp2'
ad86567e7c108dfe1813a1dc47efc01b
014eb7d792fd77bd0854352bf0e3234ee174249a
describe
'412783' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOHQ' 'sip-files00022.jpg'
952a05329c002b7d46bd51835e04bdff
6c805e0c21d0aecc6d4a790cb3f02f769e79ccf6
describe
'201932' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOHR' 'sip-files00022.pro'
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describe
'50104' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOHS' 'sip-files00022.QC.jpg'
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describe
'25504544' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOHT' 'sip-files00022.tif'
35099a7c5ca8bb5041674155b45b7212
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describe
'7663' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOHU' 'sip-files00022.txt'
742735802fa161c462be7d1c0c096009
fa815c11300530f65f0a4ee9aec708f97178a80e
describe
'15329' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOHV' 'sip-files00022thm.jpg'
1191bc3c4dd6188aecb84f673194f954
d07482d7cd8222624fb579017e172c02abc8250e
describe
'3280444' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOHW' 'sip-files00023.jp2'
6ae0b3d4231e59264fefeb9c81216e36
8a4a8a24aa70a5ff2450e60f3342f02e1a1d71a2
'2017-12-11T14:11:51-05:00'
describe
'339995' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOHX' 'sip-files00023.jpg'
8dab820c87491607618c2a6aefd4aedb
38448c5084c060291f5d266cb8d9127cd1c37a63
'2017-12-11T14:11:11-05:00'
describe
'165625' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOHY' 'sip-files00023.pro'
a360da02747e551d356066f7a5d8e223
0f9f3855d9ea92da0b1c6a20140218dab830ff14
describe
'43360' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOHZ' 'sip-files00023.QC.jpg'
e72dcf2a790e406b86241503a338a08e
7da1c571a38cf7df5798549f57dd712d21b38d7f
describe
'26256724' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOIA' 'sip-files00023.tif'
3127dbaee20313972a1ddafb7c2454e0
2d8e6552a399bbc03096baeaff5dac64a4f043dd
describe
'6424' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOIB' 'sip-files00023.txt'
60a7e4798369be7462720c782c10993e
f88b8c91190f741120ede393df566fae82d38125
describe
Invalid character
Invalid character
'13461' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOIC' 'sip-files00023thm.jpg'
58ff0f12d1ed4a81ceb96c7b0ca52eff
9de2a6f6c15901a954efb3082fb8af19f683e5e5
describe
'227873' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOID' 'sip-files00023_archive.pro'
ae40dbe3ed64333c768044376c4ee262
ec1831f374d4f8332bd0b04afe6fdfc718a6b597
'2017-12-11T14:11:22-05:00'
describe
'26256824' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOIE' 'sip-files00023_archive.tif'
265569d9d07ff69c5ab7065eb25633ca
866f9f43b4d1b83c448904a5a4be98f055fb07cb
describe
'8961' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOIF' 'sip-files00023_archive.txt'
cade01132da695cb26dc351d73ae4c50
d0c9720866ffe8be13238f011fb0b4d1786596f3
describe
Invalid character
Invalid character
'3251072' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOIG' 'sip-files00024.jp2'
e340e90c758fe1ec2b277eb885677f32
0db30ae82a2fba070650036f4b43d30c85fa9354
describe
'189042' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOIH' 'sip-files00024.jpg'
62a14ad2929db98bae9751a6cb909946
91153e59e359d8989ee2eb592a57e3c9e745ddbf
describe
'52084' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOII' 'sip-files00024.pro'
15e7b8bad9c55faec73ef547abc38f05
1abe06e4bbaa10cd83d81b81c073673f6bca1912
describe
'32872' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOIJ' 'sip-files00024.QC.jpg'
9d0cb874a10397af022fbbd0f0629532
796883b24026a9222ad075c684a5b5cb87cc6f7f
describe
'26022424' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOIK' 'sip-files00024.tif'
1be7e8b1adb4d924a6078ed6e6370418
c71f299a2f0d4ff630147143993bc99a92de9f7a
describe
'2450' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOIL' 'sip-files00024.txt'
301e86833813ea7026bf56474f0221d2
c60d4398e9f13b960c4e346f24833d07b59c73c0
describe
Invalid character
Invalid character
'11659' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOIM' 'sip-files00024thm.jpg'
2dd753ca6dc428a0dc015b3e867d2612
0386faaad40b26e40fc3fc1004e79e0438b729b6
describe
'418821' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOIN' 'sip-files00024_archive.pro'
0f10a18b3c5f385e94f304136e1b6202
e858ad81a4ad3840d937ad250be39268da505d6e
describe
'26022308' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOIO' 'sip-files00024_archive.tif'
56259c916d6c24e7542c4fb4743e5677
5abe74eaa55459adab1489b7c900e64284676362
describe
'15865' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOIP' 'sip-files00024_archive.txt'
4631927180649eab149e455c938b8a95
bb1e357b834a1e3e4399fd2f19f85c11ff2f426c
describe
Invalid character
Invalid character
'3179086' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOIQ' 'sip-files00025.jp2'
b72642d5fb601f1f49c82128821ae255
52b9bffafc7e46e739c8319a30bd3530a28aa350
describe
'432160' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOIR' 'sip-files00025.jpg'
106a234a46da9db97b8d53aaa03818a7
62a007bd282a052827398eee27d7519dabe2e535
describe
'83991' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOIS' 'sip-files00025.pro'
1d233da4bc0a806a974a5f10ca7e4d98
65f8eedab7ac47f76c1bf56f5bcc450ea21625cb
describe
'53049' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOIT' 'sip-files00025.QC.jpg'
2abe7e3f53d3c92dd381dcf6f1c85f77
47511f918fec4ef5c705e5d9d6400a4450b0e9cc
describe
'25447052' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOIU' 'sip-files00025.tif'
27340a118252e6a288a0df35ab5cc14c
648dd0a1790f3ccf0e4a17809d46366883f359d5
describe
'3761' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOIV' 'sip-files00025.txt'
4d75f8663e223d314de5431b71c41b4f
51a345c1699c1cf94e240083d0c728d9b36a05f9
describe
Invalid character
Invalid character
'16828' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOIW' 'sip-files00025thm.jpg'
07cd6fadf481c90d4076a147c1a705c1
d05db7b64ce3ad1085dab806bfa197df4dab1c2d
'2017-12-11T14:11:39-05:00'
describe
'3160583' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOIX' 'sip-files00026.jp2'
0885edd3546d4ca9d2aa253072427d10
ea4e333ced94dad5811c78fc8af47213b52ee70f
describe
'450234' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOIY' 'sip-files00026.jpg'
e978712b42bbeac81b0dca783bed14d7
93c5601db7f0e805b2431c003bcc26b82015e329
describe
'343176' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOIZ' 'sip-files00026.pro'
9e16a6a3f868f6f448c897ef762e3e11
b688acb3659a3c49d0dcc5cce8615cbdbca1eb3b
describe
'55577' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOJA' 'sip-files00026.QC.jpg'
faeedbbd881bc17a4976d48b81a425b5
f446b16aed3e140238681a6b276cebf161fcdf17
describe
'25299104' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOJB' 'sip-files00026.tif'
8cb8f799963c20108239b3dba593a128
b476cc9693e11212fe803260824898443ef643e7
describe
'14187' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOJC' 'sip-files00026.txt'
da8aa1273a38b5517cd5010c602e61da
7db67eefb23c01e1b01739bf63f87af9e813db9e
describe
Invalid character
Invalid character
'17937' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOJD' 'sip-files00026thm.jpg'
beec719622653694e0ae7479db2261e2
2c491fc355c810501c9d1ef6f97e4ddccc06c020
describe
'3198267' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOJE' 'sip-files00027.jp2'
2eeaa99d2724af714b8ad16e7afaae63
98bdfe75a8b798fcf5603ffae51ffc4eef6eaea7
describe
'391797' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOJF' 'sip-files00027.jpg'
1498c6993e3d26f1f09ebae1c749dfef
37e7b6211d8d0daf026aa229f7ad2ef289eee52a
describe
'374784' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOJG' 'sip-files00027.pro'
4f37675c4b6e11692923aae082887c34
988afd5263078729a42a79a24db74a2cf30ef57a
describe
'51404' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOJH' 'sip-files00027.QC.jpg'
62631df606e2e789fc8e148fc3f52b0a
1b045d1fea0a26c19dd32031b3dd2fbdc93d9d05
describe
'25600352' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOJI' 'sip-files00027.tif'
f9a2e1b1a7f3c10f77b59936b3e02041
7593b0251027c28f6df6fe1f273a0f15ad976baa
describe
'14824' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOJJ' 'sip-files00027.txt'
2e184bc16c8f09cdb584266721831fcf
813f9b67a6eadde4dec05e8b31c47f1548ebace8
describe
Invalid character
Invalid character
'16276' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOJK' 'sip-files00027thm.jpg'
e23a9c85bb5f746f72b675b7c09b78bd
d5a8c896940dd0bbca66551bee3294ee5af62373
describe
'484126' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOJL' 'sip-files00027_archive.pro'
5a42e012b3b0c8f6b9afecd8ec970260
9454369a3355f1f7e1528f9249ba85be61864129
describe
'25599820' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOJM' 'sip-files00027_archive.tif'
e656cb582ede5896474845ed3d648458
9c18d9ff890715f174af3267217bbcbab4dc5227
describe
'19048' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOJN' 'sip-files00027_archive.txt'
226c1d51b6e94b7c54f83d7d9192a5ae
3171d3110319df397e5940416bb046bb396d9b2f
describe
Invalid character
Invalid character
'3174771' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOJO' 'sip-files00028.jp2'
a8f9737c022d7e8464dff882f4e33adf
53236daceaa3501f8890aa88ab0b6c30cf2a0a0f
describe
'440604' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOJP' 'sip-files00028.jpg'
727ba334a344a9644c65ef4229b169d9
deecd8d59a86ccdb60ca7fc1961ebcf3296b7180
describe
'689596' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOJQ' 'sip-files00028.pro'
5bb61f53b649f2263b65f1c8231f83a9
62b3085d3c6572b1518469d2060e70c0146c8728
describe
'52609' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOJR' 'sip-files00028.QC.jpg'
a636a9daef9c51157e8030ca8c04d943
a66203155cb0ae4758dfeed4dd262482d9d17c08
describe
'25410696' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOJS' 'sip-files00028.tif'
c7a20757a40e607400a711b1d1c0bcc8
a0e60770e9ec75e2aeaaaf1bd271f23b665a334f
describe
'27192' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOJT' 'sip-files00028.txt'
24dbad1eac71b40f32d59437d4192dd2
596ffbe568294a82b8a59a8d9a0d6ec7d0f0b5f3
describe
Invalid character
Invalid character
'15387' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOJU' 'sip-files00028thm.jpg'
faf276e786c450ff27a833bf2de8e9bc
da1cc7c87b0442e9fac8fc359767ac61fad3fef2
describe
'2595257' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOJV' 'sip-files00029.jp2'
0c497370357048c00d7bf99993e7dcb7
de5ca2c50f6a2f33473929266b810328b426bd88
describe
'149387' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOJW' 'sip-files00029.jpg'
faa57f168deba52125aca4fc37015dd3
c82aa79f1d5a2e937916977d5e4d68c074a6c694
describe
'29363' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOJX' 'sip-files00029.pro'
0eab146327fb868ffaa4a565a25d2812
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describe
'29353' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOJY' 'sip-files00029.QC.jpg'
5854e5cf901343bd424275fe20ab1cdf
71a53d94e43ac0bdbb983ba0f0e1dd7c673a9cd7
describe
'25389244' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOJZ' 'sip-files00029.tif'
ad8c107c7f7655a442d12a7a327c3d68
ca9a710731da63fa0bcb1f014fb1bfce1a54be5d
describe
'1156' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOKA' 'sip-files00029.txt'
9313519d18233ad228ec99218ee300cf
858faf3e7f9eefd122e2a9702bba371e606a13fb
describe
Invalid character
Invalid character
'11388' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOKB' 'sip-files00029thm.jpg'
780f2e4b2c0c53c4972002880d759f7e
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describe
'196007' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOKC' 'sip-files00029_archive.pro'
538a5023552464f9c797ed226797076e
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describe
'25389032' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOKD' 'sip-files00029_archive.tif'
644efda442e5364f5d555e2c575575a3
9387974b3170a186864c381ace087209dfb97398
describe
'7529' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOKE' 'sip-files00029_archive.txt'
01a7f889214a1f6cf436bcf114260f46
51571c47ab78d7d62d76f587d9bb66005d5cc966
describe
'3165728' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOKF' 'sip-files00030.jp2'
d04251ca574c9226366b31d1457db2ae
021ba035d9388fe449c15f4a3639e68844f6b06a
describe
'458898' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOKG' 'sip-files00030.jpg'
1beb2e479b7f3fa3bc8b77962b370cad
ad15a90b3f20e537efb14c153efb4da4d135a83f
describe
'125907' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOKH' 'sip-files00030.pro'
9b8cd2a527e1c47c1c4cefa2dcfd45ce
14734575dcef6474c42b9deb7f5b5099eaf74e7e
describe
'57347' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOKI' 'sip-files00030.QC.jpg'
24280293e518ebd16330bca8e1524242
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describe
'25340640' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOKJ' 'sip-files00030.tif'
bc47af40c7ff029b942e0696044b0671
fdf9ed4ccd94bd76e2197a9c81c14811fab36078
describe
'5283' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOKK' 'sip-files00030.txt'
d1b459753adbbba0b2305759ffe791b7
7806692e3ad598af3915e12dd6cc5034ff7da3bc
describe
Invalid character
Invalid character
'18202' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOKL' 'sip-files00030thm.jpg'
682d3991c3131279f19530aa80d95bb0
dbaf8bdf4faf79250240530577ebc58c16d8a1cd
describe
'3178223' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOKM' 'sip-files00031.jp2'
c3ff0e6a33690adef4912766f04b085a
465268163039c57267fb6f0498642976c7913e2d
describe
'420352' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOKN' 'sip-files00031.jpg'
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describe
'159338' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOKO' 'sip-files00031.pro'
e6add363811c08ca84d18e2a9573e33e
e64c41b17befa391463acdd01378d0d9bcf1fa03
describe
'53201' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOKP' 'sip-files00031.QC.jpg'
d7d23495db2f8bbe7f64157dec4d822f
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describe
'25440456' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOKQ' 'sip-files00031.tif'
eca0d15b89e6231386e5a8fc9e206e5d
375aa252c1f2bc68fc730af40f7a3c1f06c071c5
describe
'6373' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOKR' 'sip-files00031.txt'
15a5552e7691536df5ec8813d1e4e455
b32ee2d09d6c75762f027a036cfc36e67f90edc0
describe
Invalid character
Invalid character
'16918' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOKS' 'sip-files00031thm.jpg'
95b4f0d14e7263d3d4bc00089208c0b2
bfdba616dad6ccc98914e6c96e618af3f81dcd08
describe
'3176625' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOKT' 'sip-files00032.jp2'
5787a1dd568966b1f87ce781da4dbb9e
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describe
'418087' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOKU' 'sip-files00032.jpg'
e5bb2fdbb85006b722771839aca9e8d0
c2721586af122c93b116dc9be3ebe3dccebee49f
describe
'39740' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOKV' 'sip-files00032.pro'
d0379f2e31af45fa8275582697795d6e
a2a36a16e68938eac1158c189ca59767fd5caf29
describe
'56523' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOKW' 'sip-files00032.QC.jpg'
4214ed740c3aa64c34e3113992a6b80d
09092544fbd8a7220400c7af169b6f1ebe5afff8
describe
'25428656' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOKX' 'sip-files00032.tif'
b6cc329e235602ba8c6eaf04124e5fd1
88ca405cc25de8c2e5b3a7f71e2176149c0aaef2
describe
'1774' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOKY' 'sip-files00032.txt'
39d29d7cfe816877e419673cd054dced
0b64a4cc279550d7512fdb073312291457597d15
describe
Invalid character
Invalid character
'18176' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOKZ' 'sip-files00032thm.jpg'
a654cee96b39944c5d7a6be20e882e8d
d5c181f63e76c12f70cd181092ffe5c14d472afe
describe
'60130' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOLA' 'sip-filesUF00028422_00113.mets'
240fed7202356ff4c8015c19f25cd01d
304a8aa9db3de8e5ef17fa93a54679820ff30766
describe
TargetNamespace.1: Expecting namespace 'http://www.uflib.ufl.edu/digital/metadata/ufdc2/', but the target namespace of the schema document is 'http://digital.uflib.ufl.edu/metadata/ufdc2/'.
'2017-12-11T14:13:20-05:00'
xml resolution
TargetNamespace.1: Expecting namespace 'http://www.uflib.ufl.edu/digital/metadata/ufdc2/', but the target namespace of the schema document is 'http://digital.uflib.ufl.edu/metadata/ufdc2/'.
'79285' 'info:fdaE20081022_AAAAVQfileF20081023_AABOLD' 'sip-filesUF00028422_00113.xml'
6ab91532c7eddfcc76162c207ffe25c2
aa37465438a110e72e815d9beed074f77987a693
describe
'2017-12-11T14:14:20-05:00'
xml resolution