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500 re y News-Herald 1889 Est. 1889 November 18-19, 2005 '6:::.-. Tree Capital of the South 2 Sections Our 116th Year, No. 46 I pitf" of -the South News Award-winning authorumpeaks here Monday Award-winning historical author Jde Akerman will speak at the Taylor County Historical Society Monday, Nt. 21. at 71 p.m. He and h son recently penned he history of Cradcer King" Jacob (Jake) Summerlin, a well-known and highly respected cowman in the Sunshine State during the antebellum and recon-'itriacion eras .A eirman i. familiar to many for his longtime tenure at North Florida Community College His published works include "Florida Cowman: A History of Florida Catle Raising" and Ame rican Brahmanr He is a recipient of the Dorothy Dodd Award by the Florida Historical Society. He and his wife. Princess, reside in Madison Community Thanksgiving service is Nov. 22 Canned and non-perishable food items will be collected at the annual Community Thanksgiving service 'planned for Tuesday Nov 22, at 7 p.m. in there First United Methodist Church. These items will be distributed to the various food pantries within the community for needs now and in the weeks ahead. ' This service is sponsored by the Taylor County Ministerial Association. Tuesday night's message will be delivered by the Rev Larry Neal, pastor of First Presbyenrian Church. A cordial invitation to all is eAtended Seniors celebrate Wednesday The Taylor Senior Citizens Center wil: celebrate Thanksgiving with a special service Wednesday, Nov. 23, beginning at 1-30u a m. Bill Daniels and Pastor James Calhoun will present the program. Senior cruise meeting Monday Participating students in the parent. sponsored senior cruise are reminded of a meeting Monday. Nov 21, at 7 p.m, at PACE Union Hall All tickets and money for the tool box giveaway must be turned in at this meeting. organizers said m Today S u Ldayow: 36 High: 630 Saturday /^^20% Low: 36 *High: 63 Sunday '-71 .O% Low:37 I :,. 1 /o High:6r Index Living...page A-4 Sports...page A-6 Religion...page A-7 Looking Back...page 1-2 T" Listi ri p..jie B-3 Graduation According to figures released by the Florida Department of. Education (DOE), fewer students in Taylor and surrounding counties are dropping out of school, but are sticking it out and receiving their diplomas. DOE said Wednesday that Taylor' County's graduation rate increased from 55.1 percent in 1999-2000 to 78.7 percent last year, an increase of 23.6 percent. Superintendent of Schools Oscar Howard Jr.. said the figures were accurate because of the different teaching focuses which have been implemented during the last several years. "The state stepped in several years ago," said Howard, "and began giving directives as to where they wanted our students to be at four years later. "We've really been putting an emphasis on reading, and have used the dual-enrollment with local community colleges and vocational centers,, which is also helping. A lot of students are opting for taking high school In city Building fees to increase - Residents and contractors. pulling building permits in the City of Perry may soon be paying up to four times what those fees cost in the past. , The city council looks to adopt a new fee schedule reflecting the increases at its Tuesday, Nov. 22, meeting. The new schedule brings what the city charges for permits in line with what the county already charges, Interim City Manager ,Barney Johnson said. "It mirrors the county's fees," he said. The city council decided to increase its fees during consolidation talks with the county commission. The two governmental bodies are looking to combine planning departments and animal control efforts. Two sub-committees composed of representatives from both camps are reviewing the viability and logistics of such a move. Under the new fee .schedule, which was introduced at the city's Nov. 8 meeting, permits for single family residences'will be (heated) $.24 cent per square foot and (unheated) $.18 cents per square foot. Currently, the permit fee is based on the value of the work being done, with a $15 minimum and $3. per $1,000 evaluation thereafter. If the new schedule is adopted, mobile home permits will be $300 (single-wide) and $400 (double- wide), compared to the $25 fee currently charged. The fee for modular homes will be $400. Fees for electrical work will increase from $15 to $80 and the charge for moving or raising a house will be $200, an increase from $25. Demolition fees will be raised to $100, four times the $25 currently charged. The new ordinance also gives the council the ability to raise or lower building permit fees by a simple resolution, rather than by ordinance (which calls for additional advertising and public hearings). Additionally, the ordinance allows the city council to select a specific date for the new fee schedule to go into effect. According to planning officials, it has been more than 20 years since the fees were raised. In 2004, . the city issued '478 building: permits. To date, 549 permits have been issued in 2005. completion at Taylor Technical Institute instead of just dropping out. "We're also doing a lot of teacher training and for many reasons, the Forest Capital Park was filled Wednesday with high' school and middle school students competing in the Future Farmers of America Forestry State Championship Seventeen teams--ll high school and six 'middle school-- competed in a series of forestry tests including equipment identification, tree and forest disorders,, tree identification. map interpretation and timberr measurement. The competitors took a written general knowledge exam Tuesday night. According to John Fish with the Division of Forestry. ihe teams of" four practice throughout the year in drop-out numbers are going down each year," he added. "It's been -a lot of tedious and hard work, but our teachers have pulled together and made it happen. preparation for the competition '"It's .amazing how much they can-learn." Fish said. "Some of this information is 'college level." Over the past two months, teams from across the state competed in regional contests to advance to the state competition held here. The championship is usually held-the week before the Florida Forest Festival, which sponsors the event annually, but was delayed due to the active hurricane season this year. Once the tests were completed, the students were able to release some stress by competing in a cross-cut saw competition while the results "Our students are working harder and harder, I think, because they know what the job market is out there--there is no free lunch and if you want to succeed, you were tabulated. Blounistow~n High School, %with members Jennie Fagen, May Herdon. Will Leonard and Nick Stoltzfus, placed first overall and will advance to the national competition. Durant High School placed second and Fort White third. Fagen from Blounistown took top overall indi% idual honors during, the competition 2005 Florida Forest Festival Jr. Miss Allison Basseit presented trophies to the winning teams. FFA is an nationwide organization which helps prepare students for careers in the agricultural and agribusiness industries. Of sexual battery Jury finds man guilty A Madison County man' was found guilty Tuesday of sexual battery against a Perry woman, stemming from an incident which occurred on the night of Jan 16. Richard Keith Shiver, 36,' was found guilty by a jury of four men and three women, who deliberated for 20 minutes before making their decision. Sentencing has been set for Dec. 21, before Circuit Court Judge James Roy "Jim" Bean, who also presided over the trial. According to a report filed by Madison County Sheriffs Office Inv. Epp Richardson, the victim said she was at a function where she met the suspect and agreed to go riding around for a while. "The victim eventually told Shiver that she wanted to go back to her sister at the function, but Shiver refused," Richardson said. After driving down several dirt roads with which the victim was unfamiliar, Shiver's truck broke- down. "The victim stated that she 5 injured in crash on Highway 221 Rescue.services in Taylor County have been running full speed of late, answering calls to several severe vehicle crashes. One of them occurred Sunday around 5:30 p.m., involving a driver and four passengers in a 2000 Toyota car. According to a report filed by Trp. William "Billy" Ernst of the Florida Highway Patrol, the car was traveling south on U.S. 221, near 221 Gas and Grill, "passing in a no-passing zone over a bridge, when for unknown reasons, the driver, Felicia Faircloth, 19, lost control of the car. "The vehicle went to the east shoulder, rotated clockwise, then struck a tree at the right side of the bridge. The vehicle then lifted, with the tree making full impact across the hood, under the windshield. "The car continued its counter-clockwise rotation, and came to a final rest, facing northwest," Ernst added. Both Doctors' Memorial Hospital'Emergency Medical Services units "* Please see page 3 repeatedly told Shiver to take her back to her sister, but he refused, ,,- Please see page 3 have to get an education. "Parents are more informed now and I believe they are also pushing their children to stay. in school. There are a lot of factors in the success which we are seeing and we're very proud of it," Howard said. During the- same time period, Madison raised their graduation rate 10.7 percent; Jefferson--4,5 percent; Wakulla--11.8 percent and Leon--12.5%. The,' state average during the same period was calculated at a 9.6, percent increase, placing Taylor as being the most improved county in the region in improving graduation statistics. From water board Longtime president resigns The Steinhatchee Water Association selected a new president at a special meeting Tuesday night. Mac Odum has succeeded long- time president David Curtis who, alorig with fellow board members Henry Garcia and Cooter Reed, resigned from the board., "All three of those men were volunteers for many years and have gone way beyond the call of duty," Odum said. Odum credited the three with taking the leadership to get Stiinhatchee's new water plant operational. The new plant. went, on line last December. Odum, who was already a member of the board, said three ne"% board members will be selected at the association's meeting Nov. 28. Odum, who is certified in water and \ astewater treatment, said the association's next big project will be the possibility of constructing a wastewater sewer plant. "I reviewed a draft of the feasibility study today (Thursday). It is scheduled to be finalized by 'the first week in December by the Suwannee River Water Management District," he said. The 1965 charter, which organized the association, authorizes it to construct and operate a sanitary sewer system, Odum said. "With the growth we've had in recent years, we've gotten a little behind," he.said. Odum said the association's new -water plant is designed to pump and treat. 700,000 gallons per day of potable water. "We have about 1,550 meters out right now and are pumping at about 40 percent capacity," he; said. Taking applications Kiwanis recently welcomed SeaStrike Boats President Tom Thies, let, and Greg Graham, vice president of sales. The Ft. Lauderdale-based manufacturer recently purchased the former Sportcraft boat facility in Perry and expects to hire up to 50 people by the end of this year. Applications for positions at the plant are now being taken at the offices on .Houck Road.. rate up 23% ... L :~:::::i" :: .-.::'-.) 4W ItT, A-2 Perry News-Herald November 18-19, 2005 A 4il And Ford Motor Company Introduce KEEP IT SIMPLE If you missed out on the best deal ever offered this summer on Ford cars and trucks, you now have the opportunity to get the vehicle you want at a price thousands of dollars off,. Invoice less $100 is all that you can possibly pay. Plus you get the rebates that are as much as $7,000. 2005's and 2006's included. All vehicles will be clearly marked with the "Keep It Simple" prices. great opportunity. Trade-ins will bring the top dollar. for your trade. Don't miss out on this Come on in and let's see just how much we are able to pay ..2005 F150 4x2 S. Reg. Cab, V/6, 5 Speed, A/C, Cloth Seats, Stk #250175T Invoice $19,262.95 S. ebate $ 5,000.00 S1,4,262.95* 2005 F150 4x4 .Lariat, V/8, Supercab, Auto, Limited :.. Slip., Tow Pkg. Stk #250036T Invoice :$31,497.06 Rebate $ 5,000.00 $26,497.06* 2005 Expedition 5.4, V/8, Dual A/C & Heat, Running Boards, Tire Monitoring Sys., 17" Wheels, Captains Chairs, 3rd Row Power Seat, Stk. #250073T Invoice $32,523.15 Rebate $ 6,000.00 $26,523.1 5 *Rebates & discounts applied. Dealer fee $199 not included in price. 2002 Ford Ranger KIT Supercab Alloy Wheels, Power Windows & Locks, C/D, Running Boards, Tilt Wheel, Stk. #P491 was$14A95 $13,595 1999 ieep Wrangler Sport 4 WD, Alloy Wheels, Hard Top, Auto, New Tires, Stk. #P493 was $13,995, $12,995 2003 Chevrolet Silverado IT Ext. Cab, V/8, Z71, Auto, Leather( Stk. #260008T $22,995 1998 Ford F150 4x4 KIT V/8, Auto, Stk. #250216A $9,995 2002 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 V/8, Ext. Cab, 4x4, LS-Z71, Leather, Power Seat, Tow Package, Bed Liner, Alloy Wheels, C/D, Stk. #P488 'was $21,995 $20,995 2004 Ford F150 XLT SuperCrew, Lariat, C/D,'Alloy Wheels, Bed Liner, Tow Package, Stk. #P476 was $24,995 $21,995 2005 Ford Focus 4 Door, Auto, C/D Stk. #P497 $13,995 2003 Ford Ranger Edge Supercab Alloy Wheels, C/D, Cruise, Power Windows & Locks, Bed Liner, Stk. #P494 was $14,995 $13,995 2002 Ford Escape XLT V/6, Leather, Auto, Alloy Wheels, Luggage Rack, Running Boards, Tow Package, Stk, #P487 was $16,995 $15,995 2001 Ford F150 Supercrew XLT V/8, 4x4, C/D, Bed Liner, Alloy Wheels, Running Boards, Tow Package, Stk. #250166A was $18,995 $17,695 2003 Ford Focus Sedan SE Auto, Power Windows & Locks, C/D, 'ilt Wheel, Stk. #P481 was $10,995 $9,995 2002 Ford F150 Supercab Lariat 4x4 V/8. FX4 Package, Auto, Leather. C/D, Power Seats, Alloy Wheels, Running Boards, Tow Package. Bed Liner, Stk. #250171A was $21,995 $20,595 2003 Ford Expedition 4x4 Stk #260052A, FX4, 135,000 miles $17,995 2001 Ford F150 Supercrew KIT V/8, Alloy Wheels, Bed Liner, Tow Package, Stk. #250151A was $16,595 $15,395 2002 Ford F150 Supercab KLT C/D. Running Boards. Tow Package. Alloy Wheels, FX4 Off Road. Stk. #250033CA was $21,995 $20,595 2002 Ford Sport Trac V/6. Auto, C/D. Bed Liner. Running Boards, SIk. #P472 was $18,995 $17,795 Sales: Mon. Fri. 8-7, Sat..9-5 Parts & Service: .Mon.-Fri. 7:30-5:30, Sat. 7:30-3 All prices plus tax, tag, title & state fees. Dealer fees included in price. Not responsible for typographical errors. Pictures for illustration only Rebates apply where applicable. Saturday Parts & Service OPEN 7:30 a.m. 3:00 p.m. 2005 Ford Muslang V/6, Auto, Loaded Stk #P499 $19,995 2004 Ford Explorer KIT 4x4, 3rd Row Seat, Loaded Stk. #P490 $19,995 I LI- IL~ I I----LI I A-3 Perry News-Herald November 18-19, 205. Jury deliberated 20 min. Dollar Crazy! Owners Elbert and Linda White (center) prepare to cut the ribbon at grand opening ceremonies held recently for the newly opened Dollar Crazy in the Taylor Square Shopping Center. They were joined by Manager David Coffee and .Assistant Manager David Chapman, Dollar Crazy employees and Chamber of Commerce staff. Sesock meets Gonzales JURY Continued from page 1 instead telling her that she could call her from his house when they got there," Richardson said. "A friend of Shiver's came and . pulled his truck out of the road and gave them a ride to Shiver's house. When the pair arrived at the residence, the victim discovered there was no phone. "The victim said that Shiver began kissing her, becoming more aggressive," and that is when the sexual assault took place. "When Shiver finally passed out or went to sleep, the victim gathered her clothes and his wallet (which was later used to identify him) and ran away. The victim was later picked up on the roadside by a passing motorist who called the police," Richardson added. The victim was taken to Madison County Memorial Hospital, where personnel conducted a physical of the woman and reported numerous bite marks on her body and reported that a visual inspection of the victim showed consistencies with sexual battery. Richardson instructed a Madison County deputyito go to Shiver's house and search for the remainder of the victim's clothes and other possessions, and,"also, if Shiver was present, to place him under arrest," said Richardson--which he did. Shiver was interviewed at the Madison County Jail a few hours later and told law enforcement that his and the victim's actions had been consentual and "that he did not even know she was gone, until deputies arrived at his home," Richardson said. Passengers ranged in age from 14-33 CRASH Continued from page 1 were dispatched to the scene. Paramedics John Blauser and Laura Guy and. EMTs Jennifer McNutt and Tim. Noles treated the victims at the scene. Two were transported to Tallahassee Memorial Hospital by DMH AirMedic One and DMH EMS transported three to DMH where they were treated for their injuries. Passengers in the car included Mark Wiley, 22, Jambs Floyd, 33, Michael Sadler, 30 and a 14-year.-old girl. It has not been determined if alcohol was involved and charges are pending, according to Ernst. Tiffany Sesock recently attended the 2005 National Hispanic Bar Association's Conference in Washington D.C. representing the 'Florida Coastal School of Law and future, law students.' She was the special guest of Javier Ortiz and Warren Carlos. The conference focused on highlighting the growth of Hispanics in the U.S. and the role" Hispanic lawyers play in the community at large. It also welcomed national political leaders into the sessions and events. One of the guest speakers was United States Attorney General Alberto Gonzales. Scsock was able to talk briefly with Gonzales as well as a number of senators who also took part in the event. Areas of interest discussed at the conference included the Supreme Court nominations, the war on terrorism and the CIA leak investigation, along with immigration (with a wide ranging set of views), bankruptcy reform, the stock market and class action, re rm., The sessions and events were well attended with more than 550 Tiffany Sesock, on left, with the United States Attorney General Alberto Gonzales. lawyers and law students from around the country. The convention also attracted lawyers from Latin American countries who are practicing international law and viewed the convention as an excellent way to network and expand their practices Sesock is a 2000 graduate of Taylor County High School, a 2003 graduate of University of Florida and is presently attending the Florida Coastal School of Law in Jacksonville. She will graduate in May 2006. She is the daughter of John and Anne Sesock of Perry' Fine Free Days November is Fine Free Month at the Taylor County IPublic Library. All overdue library materials may be returned without penalty. Holiday deadlines Perry Newspapers will be closed Thursday, Nov. 24, and Friday, Nov. 25, for the Thanksgiving holiday. Therefore, the classified deadline for next week's Perry News-Herald will be Wednesday at 10 a.m. The deadline for the Taco Times will not change. RadioShack C,.hristmas Open y-Couse V ),OVzes Friday, Dec. 2 5:00 9:00 p.m. Refresh Entertainment by Crimson Flow ,its To our m anyfriends andcustomers, 5As we celferate the holiday season, we appreciate each one of youJor your business throughout the year. S ~Sharron and staff Sisters' MAercantile Gift Boutique Tea, Rpom (850) 838-2021 121 East Green Street Celebrating Our 9th Anniversary GET IN THE SPIRIT OF GIVING We take pride in our fresh delicious TOMATOES that everyone loves Ope Moday No. 2 * Peanuts (green or boiled) * Mississippi Red - Sweet Potatoes * Shelled Pecans Indian River Florida Fruits are now getting ripe! Pink Grapefruit Naval Oranges Page Oranges Tangerines COLLARD GREENS MUSTARD GREENS TURNIP GREENS We still have shelled fall acres peas Quart Gallon Bushel 3306 Hwy. 19 S. Perry 584-3309 .1. 7999SALE 'I rryhfl1(: i) C'?iyLp,,pius 1,)o Sc~ngtL CD l" dpI.5VHe3dpfl'.-ne piJ4drlh t Cl.rV, crd:. l~er f#4-.4Ci67 Reg A99 ~ 1 999 SALE tenlpc-ratu re. Add .aA atr~ir,: h.j I lv6 %J1 SALE .. - *Traclc temporarure and hurrildity. Includes~ cale~d~r Ard radio--contr leIe kic. Add 2 "A&A" and 2, !';W h f 7 #n63 .l 8' p.e~g4? 9 Offers/prices not available in all stores, Please inquire. Sale prices good through 12/24/05, Most Major 0 Credit Cards Welcome i / NEW., SExclusivel Fast-paced fun with liqht arnd sound effects. ,,.. 3 and up R eqr 4 '.0orl ,lli4 COX ELECTRONICS 1303 S. Jefferson St. (850) 584.5145 Mon.-Sat. 9:00 am 6:00 pm A RadioShack Dealer .1. ~i I ACRES PEAS (shelled or unshelled) We shell our own with a rotating drum type sheller 1 " ~ I C I i- [ ;; 4.R Living A-4 Perry News-Herald November 18-19, 2005 Sis red On Sunday, Nov. 20 ~ Retired educators to be honored Gov. Jeb Bush has proclaimed the ttl!ird Sunday in November as Retired passed away, just take a few moments to recall why that educator Educators' Day in Florida, which will be Nbv 20. special to you," said Mickey Hatleberg, president of Taylor Reti f crfou have a social educator who has n ositivel influenced our life Educators' Association (TREA). remember him or her in some way--a phone call, a card, some kind words--as this important day approaches. If that important educator has'- The next TREA meeting will be held Monday, Nov. 21, at 11 a.m., at Joyce's Main Street Cafe. The program topic will be wills and estate planning, presented by local attorney Mike Smith. Benefit Bingo planned eagle for Veterans Memorial Park. The top jackpot will be $250. For more information, please, contact Lavonne Blanton at 584- 5121. A benefit Bingo bash will be held at Perry Elks Lodge Monday, Dec. 12, starting at 6:30 p.m. Proceeds will go toward purchasing a bronzed American Inside and Outside Shops Howard takes oath Oscar M. "Trey" Howard III graduated from Florida Coastal School of Law in Jacksonville on May 14. He took the bar exam July 26-27 and was sworn in as a new attorney by Judge Stephen "Buddy" Murphy in a ceremony on, Sept. 22. Howard is married to the former Maria Van Loock; he is the son of Barbara and Oscar M. Howard Jr. New arrival Dylan Shaun Dibler Beth and Donnie Dibler of Perry announce the birth of their son, Dylan Shaun, on Oct. 29, 2005, at 2:45 p.m. in Tallahassee Memorial Hospital. The new arrival weighed 8 pounds, 5.6 ounces and was 21 and one-fourth inches long. Dylan Shaun Dibler We are looking for homes and land in Taylor, Madison and Jefferson county areas to sell. If you are thinking of selling, please call for a FREE market analysis. Our team is ready to help. KELLY & KELLY PROPERTIES (850) 223-2370 Maternal grandparents are James Grantham, Cheryl and James Moore, all of Perry. Maternal great grandparents are J.L. and Annette Grantham, Mary and Bill Robinson, and Paul McNutt, all of Perry. Maternal great, great grandparents are Lorella Grantham of Perry and the late John (Sonny) Grantham, Eunice Blanton of Sirmans and the late Grover (Junior) Blanton. The baby's paternal grandparents are Chuck and Diane Dibler of Perry. His paternal great grandparents are Charles and Nancy Dibler of Ohio. Treasures & More New Hours: Fri-Sat-Sun 10-4 We buy...call us! Yard Sale Set-up m :- 1 i 5842 a e-t, $8 & up Hwy. 19 S. 838-1422 584-7124 Mon-Th Glassware Glassware Antiques Collectibles Tools, Furniture BEWARE... The cost of utility bills are on the rise. Insulate your home today to help save $$$ Call today for a FREE ESTIMATE! REYNOLDS INSULATION (850) 584-2340 phone (850) 584-8340 fax $100 winner Fred Ogilvie, academic vice president of the Taylor County Gator Club, presents Kate Hickenlooper of Palatka with a $100 bill she won through the club's raffle during Florida Forest Festival festivities. Through this fundraiser, Gator Club members raised more than $700 to apply to their scholarship fund which assists Taylor County students attending the University of Florida. Parker omitted , Correction: 4 One student was inadvertently omitted from Taylor County Elementary School's honor roll for the second nine weeks grading period. Fourth grader Grant Parker made all A's. STRICTLY CELLULAR 850-223-1900 NEXFEL AUTHORSIED SERVICE CENTER AM Phone Skin Are In si560 i830o 1i710 i836 1730 i850 s Si760 i860 To$10- EACH M Other Designs Available!! Monday Friday 8:30 am until 5:00 pinm. 1306-A South Jefferson Street, Perry, FL. Federal Lifeline Notice Alltel customers may be eligible to receive monthly reduced rate telecommunications service under the Federal Lifeline and Link-Up programs if they satisfy federal eligibility criteria. If you think you qualify, please contact AlItel at 1-800-alltel9 for further information. E ltel I ARPET ' We Al * CARPETS WOOD FLOORS Carpet *VINYL *BINDING Travel * CERAMIC CUSTOM DESIGNED Trailers, * REPAIRS AREA RUGS Campers 203 E. Drew St. (across from Robbie's Seafood) & Boats Hours: Mon. Fri. 9-5, Sat. 9-12 James Musslewhite, owner Licensed & Insured Visa* MC* AmEx FINANCING SS:B ,iBEr : 0 AVAILABLE WIE FOCUS ON NATL D-ESIGNER FRMEFrS INCLUDING' VERA WAN~G CYNTHIA ROWLEY CALV IN KLEIN Tomm I'Y fLEIGER N ~ COLE MILLER LAURAAS~AL~'~'Niki L. AU A ASLEYWOR MARCHON VALENTINO pERRY E.LLIS ~J )2~~'... JRE COAST OPTICAL les starting at 6a7 Sunglasses starting at e Contact lens NOW AVAILABLE! ?LDS #1 POLARIZED SUNGLASSES: vista Del Mar starting at $89 COSTA DEL MAR see what's out there' NATURE COAST -FitcCar/'i Ctntitutt i A-5 Perry News-Herald November 18-19, 2005 At the Booking Desk Editor's note: It is thQ policy of this newspaper to run the names of all thos- arrested and booked at the Taylor County Jail. All those listed below have been charged with a crime, but are considered innocent until proven guilty. Oct. 10: Jessie Wesley Cannon, 34, Dorman Peacock Road, VOP for burglary of a dwelling and grand theft, Dep. Thompson, TCSO. Oct. 11: Jeffery Dale Thomley, 38, Glennis Cruce Road, resisting arrest without violence, VOP for child abuse, trespass after warning, disorderly intoxication, Dep. Burford, TCSO. John Compton, 30, Buckeye Nursery Road, VOP for positive urinalysis, Off. Livingston, DOC. Oct. 12: William Marshall Synder, 49, Hwy. 221 North, VOP, Dep. Lundy, TCSO. Jacob Cole Watkins, 19, 607 Old Dixie Hwy., possession of a' controlled substance, DWLS/R (knowingly), no motor vehicle registration, Ptl. Gray, PPD. James C. Wiley, 30, Susan Street; VOP .for possession of less than 20 grams cannabis, Dep. Hershberger, TCSO. Deborah Lanet Holland, 51, Wilder Street, retail theft, Ptl. Gray, PPD. Oct. 13: John Velton Freeman, 22, Gray Bard Lane, DUI (2nd offense), Ptl. Deeson, PPD. Oct. 14: Voncile Annetta Brasby, North State Road 53, Madison, VOP for felony DWLS, purchase of cocaine, Dep. Hawkins, TCSO. Richard Steven Blaske, 19c Bryant Russell Road, VOP for taking or attempting to take a.dec r out of season, Dep. Hawkins. TCSO. Justin E. Hartsfield, 26, Wagnc r Drive, Orlando, VOCC for introduction of contraband into prison, Dep. Bell, TCSO. Travis Andrew Whitehead, 22. Puckett Road, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, Ptl Sunderland, PPD. Oct. 15: Marguerite Ellison, 42, South Center Street, disorderly conduct tri:pa;s after ajrninL,. Ptl. John.,. P P Er..-.- ; Quail Street, DUI, attaching tag not assigned, violation of a domestic injunction, Ptl. Schneider, PPD. Johnny D. Ellis, 38, West Alice Street, no valid drivers license, Ptl'. Deeson, PPD. Jason Perry Spradley, 27, Foley Cut-Off Road, DWLS/R, Ptl. Franklin, PPD. Pamela Jean Kelly, 38, Hwy. 51 and Oak Street, Steinhatchee, aggravated battery, robbery, Dep. Lundy, TCSO. Oct. 17: Joseph Terrell Dixon, 34, Ellison Gamble Road, FTA _(5 counts of cruelty to animals), Dep. Hawkins, TCSO. Chad Daniel Cochran, 29, Jenkins Road, disorderly intoxication, open container, Ptl. Franklin, PPD. Russell Lee Singer, 40, La Villa Road, Punta Gorda, FTA for felony DWLS, Dep. Hawkins, TCSO. Randall Thomas Jr., 20, Hwy. 221 North, battery (domestic), Burglary, impeding phone of a dwelling, criminal mischief, disorderly conduct, resisting arrest without violence, Dep. Tucker, TCSO. Oct. 18: Jason L. Bolden, 20, South Bryant Street, no valid drivers license, Ptl. Franklin, PPD. Oct.. 19: Timothy John Cooper, 39, Elm Street, Greenville Mich., Sgt. Cruse, PPD. Randall Thomas Jr., 20, Hwy. 221 North, VOP for petit theft, possession of alcohol by person under 21, no valid drivers license, Dep. Tucker, TCSO. Oct. 20: Howard Miller, 30, Blair Street, disorderly intoxication, Sgt. Flowers, PPD. _ Joey Sheffield, 26, Sandpiper Drive, criminal mischief over $1,000, affray, Sgt. Kellerman, TCSO. Allen Michael Collins, 21, Breeze Drive, criminal mischief over $1,000, affray,'- Sgt. Kellerman, TCSO. Michael L. Lusby, 23, Red Oak Drive, criminal mischief over $1,000, Dep. Woods, TCSO. Laejandro Arturo Yazquez, 32, Victory Drive, Apopka, FTA, Trp. Smyrnios, FHP. Arroyo Juan Dominguez, 40, 'Victor Drive, Apopka, DWLS, attaching tag not assigned, Trp. Smyrnios, FHP. ARMADILLO CONSTRUCTORS & ERECTORS INC. License #CG3031636 CCC 058209 BUILDERS * ROOFERS HOME INSPECTIONS 800-719-9138 386-294-3914 Mara K. Brooks, 29, Woods Creek Road, passing worthless checks, Dep. Hawkins, TCSO. Oct. 21: Kenneth Eldon Knight, 43, North James Smith Road, possession of less than 20 grams cannabis, DWLS (3rd offense), Ptl. Deeson, PPD. Christina Weaver, 23, Sam Poppell Road, no valid drivers license, attaching tag not assigned, Ptl. Franklin, PPD. Billy L. Brock, 25, Dodge Drive, dealing in stolen property, giving false information, Dep. McKenzie, TCSO. Robert A. Sneed, 26, Hughes Street, Brandon, VOP. (forgery, petit theft), Dep. McKenzie, TCSO. Thanksgiving Ti "Let us do the baking f reats or you!" b Call ahead for your special orders. , Homemade Pies & Cakes F, 9" Pumpkin Pie $ 7.50 9" Pecan Pie $ 9.00 t 9" Sweet Potato Pie $ 7.50 Crumb Cake $10/$20 t 8" Red Velvet Cake $20.00 Ask about out 8" Coconut Cake $20.00 pies made wiflt 8" Carrot Cake $20.00 Splenda S8" Sour Cream Pound Cake $10.00 * 10" Sour Cream Pound Cake $15.00 j Fresh Homemade Yeast Dinner Rolls $1.99 doz. Cheesecake with Fruit Topping $25.00 v0.- -g O BQplB e 4 h t 128 S.Jefferson 584-2261 Mon. Fri. 6:30 4:00 Sat. 6:30 1:00 Sunday Closed .. 'w I. t A K N I, I-' r'. MD laoIto OuallsDD- sh - - -- - YqLM012 I , A-6 Perry News-Herald Npvember 18-19, 2005 Bulldoa basketball Six lettermen return for Taylor County's 2005-2006 season Fishing is unbelievable! By PAT McGRIFF One More Cast Guide Service WOW! trout fishing has .been unbelievable? A BUNCH of trout have been caught and a BUNCH of folks have had a blast catching them. A lot of short trout on the incoming tide for those throwing- live shrimp under a Cajun while the big trout seem to have waited for the outgoing tide and have been caught on a lot of different things! My charters for the last few days have caught a whole bunch of fish and some really nice trout as well. Saturday and Sunday I took Troy and Sally ,O'Hearn of Funston, Ga., out and we had our limit of trout each day while fishing with live shrimp and pinfish under Cajun Thunders. Sunday, we had a six-pound red, a flounder and a .I sand trout as well. Most of our trout ate live bait under a Thunder: yet I caught three nice trout on Candy Corn sea ;shads by, Assassin. But the real story is SllY's. VERY unusual catch Sunday, from 3.5 feet-of water. She landed a five-pound Tripletail! I have only, ever seen two at Keatoni Beach and while one was in the channel, out near the old Tripod, the other was at the Steinhatchee Reef and both were less than three pounds tops. Sally's was five pounds! Maybe a Tripletail is not rare to many folks; but'in 15 year ' of guiding from' Keaton it is the first we have ever brought in! Monday I took Charlie and Mary Walters of Blair, Neb., out, and we had a grand day. Every shrimp we cast out (under a Cajun) landed a trout. I guess we caught 75+ short trout. We had ten or eleven keepers to 19 inches, %\hen I said. "Enough of this. let's go look for a redfish" Well, the first cast over to one of my favorite oyster bars produced a four plus pound trout for Mary, then, bang! one over five for Charlie. The next six cast produced three reds to 5 pounds and three more trout all over four pounds and one 5.6 pounder, all released! Tuesday, I took Jeff and Susan McDaniel of Columbus, Ga., and we brought in 10 trout, with one' 4.75 pounder (Jeff) while 'Susan landed two reds, including her first ever, and Jeff landed two as well, all on live pinfish and shrimp under a 2.5-inch oval .Cajun Thunder. Susan also had a flounder and a 22-inch trout which we released. . Here are some other folks who caught fish over the past week: Last Tuesday, Raymond, Juanna and Jeri Wilkinson of Perry had 13 trout and a 4.5 lb. red fishing with live shrimp in 2 ft. of water. Here is a mouthful...Dan, Philip, David, Brian and Alan Bailey with, Richard Brookshire, Wayne Brauton, and Herbert Wilson, all of Calhoun, Ga., caught 81 trout, and three reds, in three days from two boats...while fishing in 3-4 ft. of water. Tommy McDaniel and. Clark Walker, with their sons, Logan and Bryson, had 18 trout with two over 20 inches long, while fishing with Limetreuse Assassins in'3-4 ft. of water. This crew is from Tifton, Ga.' Gerry and Kim Stracener, of Valdosta, Ga., had their limit of the trout using live shrimp under Cajuns in 3-4 ft. of water Saturday. Paul Barton of Resaca, Ga. had a 27-inch, 6+ pound trout he caught from 3.5 ft. of water on a Bubblegum/chartreuse shad from Sims. Good fish Paul! Darin Miller and Alan Aultman of Sylvester, Ga., had 10 trout with one over 24 inches long, with two reds, a 22-inch Spanish and a flounder which all ate live pinfish and shrimpp under a Cajun Thunder.fished in 3.5 ft. of water: Rick and Ryan Youmans, John Simpson and John Fletcher, all of Valdosta, had one flounder, a limit of trout and two black sea bass alt caught' on Berkley Gulp under a Cajun Thunder from 4 feet of water., Vickie and Neal Hagood of Valdosta had their limit of trout with one 21 inches long and did it, in 4-6'ft. of water, Saturday, in less than two hours! Chris Sabo, Dan and Mark Fisher' and Steve Kokara of Valdosta had their limit of trotit with four over 20 long, a flounder and a bluefish while using live pinfish and Chicken Bone Assassin split tail shads under a Cajun from 3-4 feet, of water, Sunday. Ethan, Loraine and Joseph Burkhalter of Homerville, Ga., had three flounder, two reds and 13 trout fishing with Assassin's Electric chicken under a Cajun Thunder 12.5 oval float. Ethan (seven years old) had his first-ever redfish, a 21.5-inch beauty! Jessie, TLauren, Grady and Korey Keeter, all of Tifton, Ga., had 12 trout, %hith three over 20 inches long, u' ing A-ssssin Space Guppy and Limetreuse sea shads under Cajuns in 2-4 feet of water' Sunday. Sherry Davis, Doug, Richard and Cherie Grunst of Inverness had 4 reds and 5 trout, with 3 over 27 inches long, (WOW) on live shrimp Candy. Corn Assassins under 2.5-inch Cajun Thunders, Sunday. Rick, Terrri and Dillon Rutland of Valdosta had 13 trout, and 2 blacks from 4 ft. of water on live shrimp Monday. Also Monday Kevin Johnston and Ron Hemmintg of Macon, Ga., had six trout, with 2 over 20 inches and one 24-inch redfish, on live shrimp under a Cajun Thunder from 2.5-3.5 ft. of water. Matt and Heath Parrish of Valdosta had 2 redfish and 8 trout using live shrimp under a Cajun from 3 ft. of water. Tuesday, David Stewart and Walter Strange of Tifton, Ga., landed nine trout and a redfish froni 2 feet of water using live pinfish under Cajuns. Remember, I am teaching/giving a free seminar Tuesday, Nov. 29, at 6 p.m. called "fishing with plugs and .other artificial for trout" in Tallahassee at the West Marine store on West Tennessee. Good Fishing! Go Madison! Beat Penascola Catholic! (and their The 2005-2006 Taylor County High boys basketball program, *pushed back a week by the Bulldogs' football success, is now in full swing. !TM Tide Tables .. i Nov. 18-Nov. 25 FRIDAY HI 2:00 a.m. LO 9:29 a.m. HIh 4:05 p.m. LO 8:52 p.m. SATURDAY HI 2:32 a.m. LO 10:09 a.m. HI 4:46 p.m. LO 9:28 p.m. SUNDAY HI 3:06a.m. LO 10:51 a.m. HI 5:31 p.m. LO 10:10 p.m. MONDAY HI 3:45 a.m. LO 11:37 a.m. HI 6:24 p.m. LO ,11:04 p.m. TUESDAY HI 4:32 a.m. . LO 12:31 p.m. HI 7:26 p.m. WEDNESDAY- LO 12:19 a.m. HI 5:39 a.m. LO 1:23 p.m. HI 8:30 p.m. THURSDAY LO ,1:53 a.m., HI 7:25 a.m. LO 2:35 p.m. .HI 9:23 p.m. FRIDAY , LO 3:19 a.m. HI 9:17 a.m. LO 3:32 p.m. HI 10:04 p.m. 3.7 -0.5 3.0 1.6 3.6 -0.2 2.8 1.7 3.4 0.0 2.T7 1.7 3.2 0,3 2.5 1.8 2.9 0.6 2.5 1.8 2.6 0.8 2,5 , 1.6 2.4 0.9 2,7 1.3 2.4 1.0 2.8 One N Mora CCat Guide Service Operating from Keaton Beach Marina (8)) 584-.9145 .C.G. License Pat 200 Kate Dr. McGriff Perry, FL 32348 KEATON BEACH MARINA 17 Miles South of Perry on the Taylor County Coast (850) 578-2897 Motel ..RV Hookups Boat Storage Boat Lift Boat Ramp Fishing Licenses Bait, Tackle, Ice Groceries/Snacks Beer, Soft Drinks Fishinglnfo, "We Have Everything You Need!" Head Coach John Davies and Assistant/Jayvee Coach Jonathan Mauk have named their rosters after a week of try-outs and both' look to put strong teams on the floor this season. "We are very solid in terms of fundamental basketball skills, speed, depth 'and experience," Davies said. "There is really no one on our team that we would hesitate to put in, no matter what the situation." The coach said both squads include players that are talented and that have been in good programs at TCHS and at the middle school under Coach Jeff Johnson. "We are all about success as a team and we have players who really buy into that philosophy," Davies said. The Bulldog varsity returns the top, six players from the team which advanced to the district semi-finals last 'season. Those include TJ Powell, Rick Williams, Marquis Ellis, Miguel Parga, Tra Delvan Whetsel and Genario McNealy. Rounding out the roster are juniors Ja'Baree Williams and Chad Ellis, senior Sebastian Ingram (who misses last season with a shoulder injury) and sophomores Greg Sneed, Greg Flowers and Jamar McIntyre. The Jayvee squad consist of Curtis Jones, Bryckoski Jackson, Dell Pigford, Chaz Pigeon, Derick Franklin, A'drick Arnold, Matt Burrell, Gerald Walker, Tony Jones, Ronald Moore, Kendale Brown, LJ Blount and Randy Hayes. - 200 Tylo Cunt HghScho Boy BasketbalSchedul Lincoln Christmas Tournament Dec. 16-19 Capital City Classic Leon Count Civic Center Dec. 28 & 29 District 2-3A Tournament at Madison Feb. & 11 Feb. 3 -fER HARII Harry Potter t Goblet of Fire Fri. & Sat. Sunday (PG13) 155 min. 7:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. Chicken Little S 7" i.5 Fri. & Sat. 7:30 p.m. Sunday 4:00 p.m. Coming Soon... Walk the Line starts Nov. 25 Dreamer starts Dec. 9 King Kong Yours, Mine & Ours L Fun with Dick & Jane & the rest of the holiday movies will be here 118 E; Park St,(behind Foodland) 223-6684 I COUPON I L'R 1 r ,or ,W IBuy 1 Ticket Get 2nd $3.00 I L c m, ruj',, ,;a 'i2 ,j "-'"-' J ATTENTION HOLIDAY SHOPPERS: EASY TO WRAR EASY TO SAVE. FREE 1710 WITH COLOR With two-year agreement. 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High Away 6:00 7:30 Jan. 16 NFC Away 6:00 7:30 Jan. 17 Ft..White Home 6:00 7:30 Jan. 20 Hamilton Home -4:30 3 GAMES Jan. 24 Lincoln Away 6:00 7:30 Jan. 27 Mayo-Lafayette Home 6:00 7:30 Jan. 31 Chiefland TCMS 6:00 7:30; Feb. 2 Ft. White Away 6:00 7:30 West Gadsden Away 6:00 7:30 Inztroducing ~Ow New Late Models Insurance Discounts Offered Reduced Weekly & Monthly Rates Free Pick-up or Delivery in our local area All rental customers must be 25 years of age or older, have a valid Drivers License, valid insurance with Comprehensive and Collision Damage that will transfer to rental vehicle and a Credit Card. No other form of payment will be accepted. Call (850)584-6178 or (800)763-4589 Ext. 100. Deanna will schedule your rental. SHOP ONLINE AT WWW.TIMBERLANDFORD.COM kk\ k A 'I., I Religion Cornerstone holds services Springhill to hold Dual Day.seir ice Springhill Missionary Baptist Church will huld Dual Day services on Sunday, Nov. 20, at 3 p.m. Choir rehearsal will be held Thursday at 7 p.m. and all choir members are encouraged to attend. New Beginning to honor pastor The congregation of New Beginning Church of God will honor Pastor Carrie Chisholm White on the occasion of her eighth anniversary this Sunday, Nov. 20, at 3 p.m. Guest speaker will be Pastor Julius N. Parott Jr. of St. Jude's Apostolic Church in Florence, S.C. Dinner will be served following the service; everyone is invited. The church is located at 1208 W. Hampton Springs Avenue (in the old crab house on Highway 98 West). Service set at Forest Capital Hall . 'Cornerstone Fellowship's first Sunday morning service is planned for Nov. 20 at 11 a.m. in Forest Capital Hall. Evangelist Rick, Bl.jcl.erb:, .of Powerhouse Evangelism will be the featured speaker, with iis wife, Sherri, providing special music fot the r'. .: Afier .-.rh'ip. 3 pi.Lnic lunch ill1 fol'l -'.. and hr,:n a concr-r i .. [ih B9 Fajih" performing. Tlh community is cordially invited to attend. Thanksgiving meal for homeless The Church of God is continuing preparations for a Thanksgiving meal for the needy and homeless at city park on Nov. 24 from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. Donations are being accepted from persons interested in contributing. For additional information, please contact 584-8804 or Brenda Raulerson at 843-1287. Need a Thanksgiving fruitcake? The Women's Ministry of the Perry Church of God, located on Center Street, has been busy with its annual Fall Fundraiser and fruitcakes are now available for purchase. Prices are: one-pound, $5; two-pound, $10; three-pound, $15; and 5-pound, $25. The women are also taking orders for nutcakes which are baked only on ihe basis of pre-ordar>. "The Women's Ministry appreciates the community's Support in past years and urges everyone to.contact 584-2010 to make a purchase or an order." Obituaries Lawrence M. Howdeshell Lawrence M. Howdeshell, 78, died-Nov. 15, 2005, at Doctors' Memorial Hospital. Born in Minneapolis, Minn., and coming from Pinellas County, he had lived in Perry for 16 years. He was owner/operator of L. M. Howdeshell _Plumbing. rMr. Howdeshell was a member of the Mason Perry Lodge #123, the ,Shrine Club and law enforcement agencies. Survivors include -.his wife-of 58 years, Donna Howdeshell of Perry; three sons, Michael L. Howdeshell of Spring Warrior, William T. Howdeshell and Peter L, Howdeshell, both of Largo; two daujhiers. Mary Jo Erickson of Clearwater and Julie Lynch of Lake City; two brothers and one .sister, 12 grandchildren; two great grandchildren; and a host of nieces and nephews. Memorial services will be held today, Nov. 18, at 4 p.m. at Joe P. Burns Funeral Home with the Rev. Joe Clark officiating.. Family members will receive, friends at 3 p.m., one hour prior to, the service. Joe P. Burns Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. Jimmie L. Barker Jimmie L. Barker, 81, a homemaker, died Nov. 16, 2005, at her residence. -Born in Carbur and coming from Ft. Walton Beach, she had lived in Perry for the past eight years. She was, a Baptist. 1/ IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CATHOLIC CHURCH qMf4SSES: Sat. 6 p.m. Sun. 8 a.m. & 10:30 a.m. CCD & Adult Education Classes Sunday 9:00 a.m. 2750 S. Byron Butler Pkwy. 584-3169 Rev. Slade Crawford, Pastor CFirst United Methodist Church> Open Hearts Open Minds & Open Doors "The People of the United Methodist Church" 302 N.Jefferson St. Perry, Fl. (550i 5.,-1-3028 fax (850) 223-2460 Matt Wallis, pastor nursery provided Email fumcp@gtcom.net . CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 2959 Golf Course Rd, Sunday Worship Services . 9:30 am Sunday School .10:45 am Morning Worship Wednesday 5:00 pm Discipleship Training Dinner served at 6:00 p.m. 6:00 pm Evening Worship Evening Prayer Meeting 7:00 p.m. 8:00 pm Adult Choir Practice Come and bring your children, Programs & Bible Study for all ages! Calvary Baptist Youth meet each Monday Night 6:00 pm. All area youth are invited. Happy SBirthday SKAY-KAY We love you S very much, Mom, Jennifer and Granny Marie Survivors include: her husband of 61 years, Kendall S. Barker of Perry; two daughters, Sandra George of Longbeach, Calif., and Patricia Kelly ,of Destin; two brothers, Eston Hendry and Herschel Hendry, both of Perry; three sisters, Velma Towles and Pansy Carlton, both of Perry, and Eula Mae Brown of Greenville; two grandchildren; .and a host of nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Saturday, Nov. 19, at 11 a.m. at Joe P. Burns Funeral Home. Interment will follow at Pisgah Cemetery. Family members will receive .. Please see, page 8 SIn Loving Memory of Howard Denmark I once looked for someone who looked like you. I then looked for someone who looked the opposite of you. No one said the sweet words or brushed my hair like you. After 20 years you are loved and missed so much. A-7 Perry News-Herald November 18-19, 2005 The true mark of integrity. 0 SELECTED Independent FUNERAL HOMES Member by Invitation Deadline for local church news is l1 a.m.on Tuesday and Thursdays. News is published as space is available. TR 0tto e With much gratitude and love, the Allbritton family would like to express our appreciation to all who have been there for us during Brian's very difficult time. You have blessed us with your visits, your prayers, food and monetary gifts. So many have shown their love and concern fo in and all his family. To all the churches who had prayer chains going from far and near, we thank you from the bottom of our hearts. Thanks to all the men who worked so diligently building the ramp to have it completed when Brian arrived at his home. What a blessing! We are so grateful for all the medical care Brian received after the accident until he left the Doctors' Memorial Hospital emergency care unit. Thanks so very much to each one of you and our heartfelt.thanks to Mr. Rufus Slaughter who stopped when the accident happened and called EMS and stayed and did what he could for Brian until they arrived. God bless you. We are so humbled by such an outpouring of love, concern and support for Brian and all of our family. We will be forever grateful to all of you. He has come a long way and is doing well, but please continue to pray for him. God is faithful! Thank you all for letting Him use you to bless our lives. You're all so special to us and may God bless each of you. To God be the glory, Brian and Linda Allbritton and Family I uiiiiurl, vermell and all r te .Lou R. ml _ ___ L to lbrto a il ._ Happy 4Q0th Birthlday Yvonne Johnson Nov. 18, 2005 FronIm Join & Slde (COVENANT CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Wednesday 7:00 p \ ~Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Study/Prayer Meel N1ur scry and Chitdirn' .s funm ry Poirded (located at the intersection of Puckett Rd. and Golf Course F Mark McElfresh, pastor 584-7251 paln. Perry First Church of God- Sunday School 10:00 10:45 Worship Service 11:00 -12:00 Children's Church 11:00 -12:00 S" "' Sunday Night ... .'_ .*.. Prayer Group 6:00 6:45 S. Choir Practice 6:00- 6:45 .. e .. r ii -Sunday Service 7:00 8:00 Nursery provided with adult supervision 9:45-12:00 Bill Carpenter, pastor Wednesday Night Youth Group 6:00.-7:30 1915 N. US 221 (850) 584-7992 Study Group 7:00 REWARD Eternal Life "The wages of sin is death, But the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord."' Rom 6:23 For more information please contact Lakeside Baptist Church "A Place to Call Home" Sunday Services 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship 6:00 p.m. Discipleship, Training 7:00 p.m. Evening Worship Wednesday Services 6:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting Mission Activities Hwy. 27 584-5688 Steven Ruff, pastor :- r Come join us... Cornerstone Fellowship's first Sunday Morning Service! November 20 11:00 a.m. Forest Capital Hall ,.~ Special music provided by his wife, Sherri. Following the service there will be a picnic lunch and a concert with "By Faith." We will worship with Evangelist Rick Blackerby f Powerhouse Evangelism sTONis c STO 'N IS.B.C. FELLOWSHIP CHURCH ...Jesus Christ himself being the chief cornerstone. Eph. 2.20 Jiffy Food Stores 4 Convenient Locations 703 S. Jefferson (OPEN 24 HOURS) oadcock,..() H ,',_" r _, r- ; NC ,. T I, P r, (T 1003S. JeffersonSt 584-5891 Established 1904* 'We7l TreatYouRight" Goodman's.BBQ 2429 S. Byron Butler Pkwy. 584-3751 "Best BBQ in Taylor County" BudayeOxmn*.i . Federal CritTJnimn 1825 S. Jefferson St. Perry, Fl. 32348 1-850-584-7417 Support Your " Local Churches V New Life Church of God We invite everyone to come worship. Sunday School 10:00 AM ('Chester J. Shouppe -Morning Worship 11:00 AM Pastor Evening Worship 6:00 PM / 584-2907 (church), S'. -1i (c r1 ll)- 584-8020 (home) A % 100 Paul Poppell Rd. .r 1- -^-..? I - -9 A-8 Perry News-Herald November 18-19, 200 x / (352) 498-7001 whiter brighter whiten whitening in at uta r Members of the TCMS girls soccer team are shown with their fathers fundraiser game at Dorsett Stadium last week. Daughters In a first-time-ever game of its ,dads, wa, kind, the 2005 TCMS girl soccer for trying team defeated their dads Thursday, "The ref Nov. 10, by a score of 5-4. though," The weeks building up to the tired of game were marked with "trash pulling, t talking" between the two teams, shaving c said Dale Brewer, coach of the the whist girls soccer team. "The dads "Agaii thought they finally got the last underwa: -word--arriving at the game by way things h. of a limousine as the girls were on half saw the field warming up. Then, when girls kic: the whistle blew to begin the before thi game, several of the dads pulled final on out cans of silly'string and began said. spraying the girls: Scoring "Once the shenanigans Williams wereover, the soccer was good-- except for the fact that the dads played the first ten minutes of the game with 12 players on the field. The dads scored the only goal to take a 1-0 lead into the half." .- To begin the second half,' -Brewer, who was playing for the and friends following a beat dads 5-4 s thrown out of the game ng to pay-off the ref. did pocket the money, he maintains. Then, the tricks the dads were he girls produced cans of ream and doused all when le blew to start the half. n, as the soccer got y, there were some good happening as the second a lot of scoring with the king one in the net just e end of the game for the e-goal margin," Brewer g for the girls were Jordan s (one goal), Courteney Mincy (2 goals) and Jan Williams(2 goals). "This was a lot of fun," Brewer said. "The girls played about. as, good as I have seen them play. I think everyone had a good time' and we hope to make this an annual game. I think several of the dads gained a new respect for what their daughters do on that field," he added. Eighth grader Jordan Williams said about the game, "It was great. We had an -awesome 'time and it was hilarious to see those men trying to play soccer. We would also like to thank everyone for coming out to watch." Happy 52nd Birthday to the "Bait Master" WIIRICK NOV. 18, 2005 From "Pee Paw's Fishing Team" SWe love you! Joe (The Sting Ray), Fred (The Trout Sniper), and of course, Clyde (The Lady Killer) and David (The Minnow) November 17, 2005 Gook-out today The Perry/Taylor County Chamber of Commerce will host its 12th annual Public Safety Appreciation Cook Out Friday, Nov. 18, at City Park. --The chamber would like to honor and show appreciation to our local public safety employees and our armed forces for their' commendable support and service to0 our community and to our country. Those who attend will enjoy seeing all the individuals anidinteragency partners that make Perry and Taylor County a great place to live and work," Director Dawn Taylor said. Lunch will begin at noon, in City Park. Obituaries (Continued from page 7) friends today, Nov. 18, from 6 until 8 p.m. at Burns Funeral Home, which is in charge of the arrangements. Mabel Inez Goodman Mabel Inez Goodman, 86, a h. i6emaker, died Nov. 15, 2005. Born in Kentwood, La., and corning from East Port Jacksonville, she had lived in Perry since 1929. Mrs. Goodman was a member of New Home Baptist Church. .--She was preceded in death by her husband, Clarence D. "Shorty" Goodman;, a sister, Evelyn Swearington; and two brothers, Nolan Swearington and Clayton SSwearington. 'Survivors include: two sons, Bill Goodman of Jacksonville and "-Larry Goodman_of_Perry; a brother, Ricky Swearingen of Perry; four grandchildren; and seven great grandchildren.. Funeral services will be held today, Nov. 18, at 10 a.m. at Joe P. Burns Funeral Home with the Rev. Bill Jenkins officiating. Interment will follow at Woodlawn Cemetery. Family members received friends Thursday from 6 until 8 p.m. at Burns Funeral Home, wjich is in charge of the arrangements. Dear Taylor County residents: By now. we -should know the Ouome o referendum in Tallahassee wondering "vhat it means fir the North FloriinfTaerd m pro. a 0 Sorth Florida Power Project and o',.. .The u ,cr project. ",' yv e The referendumim as a narrow, queStion asking Talhasee cti Whethertheir t should participate and enjoy a shareof n eectrici Tallahasse oer plat plaed i Talo er project allahassee participates or not, ant you to know that nthe Power pro ill Continue to komo[he tre orard ... u *-O~daro %Vilh dile late behind LS r I 11E -od Peith e Vote behind us, we are o\' ard th preliminary design and the preparati of permit applications. These are the next r steps to fulfill our mission oinnan adequate Supply of electricity, at an affordabhe price- iofnmprovid 'JL1o Ot Pnoviding anradeq at has a significant need for additional elect rce, ina oet responsible r ra we strongly believe that our proposed project e t a 0 s 'd o lo o k e d :e lm n r F o d tt..e el, odpt0woi i theion to S fulfill our missiondp We pooknsI IedP wont people of Taylor County a,,We move through the two-' cleanest COmmercially proven tYto know that we atye ut n te mope Ahso, the ar c mitted to being a good neighbnoryo f hor nthe lYpe a Plant Itted to using the latest and future employees `ill iv or to the con wi I'- /la e an\, hequston, oelare IWkfpe fr n in a place that o ur nan e-muIna t'Sc'urPI~"rleatoe alour tilfre%,tie e elpoe llenumbev q e wav.th- j urell e pih ori a nd visit our Web site, or send auighborand job to mak-e sure vou feel the Siacecid)l~ M ikeLa*Ol Prj-(ec1NManiager Cross City Dental, PA Stephen M. Henry DMD David R. Schneck DMD New Patients Welcome 1.17 N crc E Hwy. 351 oss City, Ft. ^Ff^V ~> ;: I A' - I I ---Bp~I pp- "111-:5 866 884-2230 n -:) rr, ~.~....~~.; \? w uni E -1 Perry News-Herald November 18-19, 2005 The write stuff "Keep on making a difference in Perry," was the inscription Tom Joyner wrote to local community volunteer Wayne Dunwoody in a copy of his latest book. Dunwoody met the talk. show host during a-recent guest appearance by Joyner in Tallahassee. Parker plays role in 'War on Terrorism' Navy Airman Crystal D. Parker, the daughter of Christina A. and James I. Parker of Perry, conducted strikes on a known Improvised Explosive Device (IED) production facility northeast of Baghdad during a scheduled deployment in support of the Global War on Terrorism while assigned to the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt, homeported in Norfolk, Va. IEDs have been a threat to coalition.ground forces since the beginning of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Since their arrival, Roosevelt-based aircraft have provided close air support to coalition troops in the vicinities of Al Hillah, Al Mansuriyah, Baquba, Basrah, Kirkuk, Madain, Mosul and Tall, Afar. They will continue to escort convoys, patrol oil pipelines and protect new construction. Parker's unit is operating in the Persian Gulf in support of maritime security operations. Carriers like Theodore Roosevelt are deployed throughout the. world to maintain U.S. presence and provide rapid response in times of crisis. "They serve as a highly visible deterrent to would-be aggressors, and are equipped ,with the most versatile and, powerful weapons and aircraft available," a spokesman said. Tea is Tuesday The. Taylor Senior Citizens ci niL cr is sponsoring a Volunteer Recruitment Tea Tuesday, Nov. 29, b-, -.innini. Ajl 4 p.m. \ dnlurnccr- .,r, needed now. The Seri.--r C(.:ntcr invites everyone interested in becoming a volunteer to attend the tea and discover how you can help the senior citizens center through your volunteer efforts. Interested persons planning to attend the tea are asked to RSVP no later than Monday, Nov. 21, by calling 584-4924. The Taylor Senior Citizens Center is located at 800 West Ash Street. ACCENT EYECARE CENTER "HOW MUCH LIFE INSURANCE DO YOU REALLY NEED?" IS ONE YEAR'S SALARY ENOUGH? CALL ME Mark Pelt, Agent 584-5188 ' 10OOA Jefferson St. AllSlule. You're in good hands. Allstate Property and Casualty Insurance Company, Allstate Indemnity Company and Allstate Life Insurance Company, Home Office: Nonrinrook. Illinois. @2002 Allstate, Insurance Company , 404 E. Ash Street Perry, FL 32347 (850) 584-2200 e'. : . Offer expires 11-30-05. 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State Line) Purchase a complete Spair of eye glasses, and get a second pair FREE for yourself... or share them with someone else. Dr. Michael A. Walby Tallahassee Orthopedic Clinic will see you at Doctors' Memorial Hospital Save yourself a 100+ mile trip DOCTORS' MEMORIAL HOSPITAL I I I II ~I -I z f ~ ~ Looking Back B-2 Perry News-Herald November 18-19, 2005 School days I Fifth grader teacherMrs. Frances McGlocklin is pictured with her 1965-66 Perry Elementary School class. Doris A. Lewis was principal, Shown are: (Row 1, starting from the right) Ina Baumgardner, Alvin Touchton, Deborah Grubbs, Reggie Roberts and Debbie Wilson; (Row 2) Eddie Aaron, Debbie Giddens, Christy Wheeler, Ellann Michelson, Laura Thompson and Stevie Spradley; (Row 3) Kathy Puckett, Sebring Ratliff, Lassie Lee Hendry, Margaret Agner, Darlene Murray, Aulden Davis and Debbie Weeks; (Row 4) Randy O'Quinn, Linda Whiddon, Diane Bodiford, Larry Cruce, Melda Kay Bennett and Roland Simon; (Row 5) Jill Barges and Mike Miner. McGlocklin noted that "absent" were: Louis Panebianco, Denny Painter, Tim Whitfield, Chrissy Cannon, Joe Gunter and Susan Romine. Students in Mrs. McGlocklin's 1966-67 elementary school class were: (Row 1, starting from the left) Pattie O'Neal and Susan McLeod; (Row 2) David Smith, Cindy Pyle, Rickie Hill, Tommy Freeman and Monroe Morgan; (Row 3) Esther Murphy, Athena Cobb, Sally Nobles, Mike Pickern, Paul Dickert, Keith Williams and Cheryl Mathis (Row 4) Bernice Sadler, Philip Saltsman, Lucy Kate Smith, Jim Pridgeon, Brian Whiddon, James McGuire and Gary Mangum; (Row 5) Gwen Slaughter, Linda Williamson, Tonye Knight, Anne Brannen, Faye Hendry and Howard Musselwhite; (Row 6) Kim Maddox, Jimbo Rawls, Mike Spradley, Kenneth Smith and Sally Ann Greene. PERRY SOLDIER AWARDED ARMY COMMENDATION Private First Class Lawrence B. Latner, who was serving with Headquarters and Service Battery, 5th Battalion, 16th Artillery, 4th Infantry Division, in Vietnam, was awarded the Army Commendation Medal. Pfc. Latner, according to the citation issued in connection with the award, "distinguished himself by meritorious achievement in connection with military operations against an armed hostile force" during the period Oct. 5-25. The citation further stated that he consistently attained outstanding results in spite of extremely difficult conditions and that his initiative, professional skill and devotion to duty were in keeping with the highest traditions of the military service and reflected great credit upon himself, his unit and the United States Army. Latner was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bird of Perry. BULLDOG BAND WINS HONORS The Taylor County High School band did it again! A happy group of orange and blue clad band members and majorettes returned home with First Division ratings awarded them by the judges at the District 2 marching contest held in Tallahassee. "Good leadership on the part of the band officers and strong individual effort put together brought these ratings home," Director Dean Mann said. "The students did it all." In spite of the band's old uniforms, which were to be replaced that year, the inspection judge commented, "This is the most 'ready' group I have had all night'." WEDDING BELLS Miss Ella Jane Margaret Peebles of Tallahassee was wed in a candlelight double-ring ceremony to Mr. Kenneth Webster Davis of Perry, son'of Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Davis. They were the first Florida State University Law School graduates to marry each other. ENGAGEMENTS TOLD Frith-Murphy Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Frith Jr., of Tallahassee, announced the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Christine Rebecca, to Mr. Stephen Murphy, son of Mrs. Myrtice Murphy of Perry and the late Mr. Odis Murphy. Miss Frith, a 1969 graduate of Taylor County High School, attended Florida State University and was employed by the Mayo Data Center, Department of Agriculture. Her fiance, a 1967 graduate of Taylor County High School, received his A.A. degree from North Florida Junior College and was a senior at the University of West Florida in Pensacola. Thompson-Murphy Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Thompson of Perry, announced the engagement of their daughter, Sandra Grace, to Mr. Thomas Terry Murphy, son of Mrs. Lena Murphy of Perry and the late Mr. Murphy. Editor's Note: In November 1973, the Taylor County Historical Society published the second volume of its "They Were Here" series. Shown here are the men and women featured in the book. Copies of this and other volumes are available at the historical society museum, which is open every Thursday from 1-5 p.m. John & Martha Ann Whiddon John P. Whiddon was one of the pioneer settlers in Taylor County, and he married Miss Martha Ann Henderson on Jan. 16, 1878. Their children were: Will, Cuthbert, Odis, Claude, Wiley, Ethel (m. Abner Morgan), Lucy (1. Clark, 2. Barney Williams), Bessie (m. Ivey McMullen), Virginia and Laura. This family lived in the Oakland community, and he was a farmer and stockman. He served as county school ,superintendent in 1893-1897. Si.e His son-in-law, Abner Morgan, Swas school superintendent 1905- he family moved to Citrus County early in the 1900s, but John and Martha Whildon many of the descendents still John ad Martha Whidon live in Taylor County. G.O. & Ona Isabelle Adanms Foy Hingson' H 1882-1957, 1876-1936, George Oliver Hingson was a native of Suwannee County, and he married Ona Isabelle Adams Foy who was a native of Boston, Ga. They had no children. Mrs. Hingson had previously been married to James Thomas Foy. Their children were Irma Isabelle (Gormto. John. Heyward and Virginia .Adams m Lionel Louque). Mr Hingson by occupation was a merchant--retail and wholesale. He was best known in Perry in hi s i m n, grocery and meat market . operations on South Jefferson (about where *the bakery now stands). Prior to this he had ' operated a "Doctor Pepper" i bottling plant, and alo supervised a farm operation. Both Mr. and Mrs Hingason were identified as supporters of many worthy civic and beneatolent causes. They were sports fans--she of bMseball and he of basketball. G.O. and Ona Hingson He frequently was present at Carbur High. School .sketbalJ, g_ s Lumb e late c a V' f. flidig-on .eonedt6-r'uneeevely.htnra. n einrsne - and the board of count) commissioners At that time neither position carried salaries aP they do today. They were members ot Firt Baptist Church and actively participated in its programs She as partcularl interested in its music and %as a launch member of the choir. Wm. & Mamie Beatiy 1882-1938, 1886-1960 William M. Beatty was a native of Valdosta, Ga., and he married Miss Mamie Sanders of Mosley Hall. They had no children. W.M. Beatty first came io Ta.Ylor County to accept a position as bookkeeper for Weaver-Loughridge Lumber Company. He later came to Perry and established the Perrn Furniture Company and for many years operated the Vli business. on Green Street south ofi the "square" in the building later occupied by Fleet's. This %'as a prosperous venture, and man houses today still have Singer sewing machines and upright phonographs as reminders of the days when Andret Jackson, Oswald Bennett and Lum Sapp were Ssalesnien for the firm. And h beside_ the upright / phonographs, the "record" busirces, was very brisk. It was not unu-ual for friends to gather Wi. and Mamie Beatty J in those days on Sunday afternoons and enjoy gospell sings" from recordings--re cord from Perry Furniture Store. They were members of the First Baptist Church and Mrs. Betty participated in the WMU and other programs of the church. He was a quiet and friendly type of person, respected and admired. Oscar Bodiford 1897-1961 Oscar Bodiford was born in Jackson County. He spent the greater part of his life in Taylor County. He married Miss Myrtle Parker and their children were: Gertrude - (Sheffield), Betty Jean (Towles) , and La Marian (Barrs). - His career consisted of ., '.. .. commercial fishing and school bus driver. He lived in the southern part of the county and hedrovea many years., . He was a loyal member of Athena Baptist Church. He Was a friendly man. He was trustworthy and respected by all who knew him. Oscar Bodiford Honor your loved ones with inclusion in upcoming "They Were Here" publications. Forms are available at the Taylor County Historical Society. Complets sets of the series are also available and "make great holiday gifts," historical society President Wanda Cash said. THE PERRY NEWS-HERALD November 19, 1970 i j November 18-19, 2005 News-Herald P.O. Box 888 123 S. Jefferson Street Perry, Florida (850) 584-5513 DONALD D. LINCOLN Publisher DEBBIE CARLTON SUSAN H. LINCOL N Business Manager Managing Editor ANGELA M. CASTELUCCI BETH MANN Staff Writer Advertising Director CHARLES R. SADLER CAROLYN DuBOSE Staff Writer Promotional Advertst-.i MARK VIOLA SARAH WEIRIC k Staff Writer Classified Adverti.- ri, The Perry News-Herald (ISSN 07470967) is published each Friday .y Perry t \le': papers, Inc., 123 S. Jefferson Street, Perry, Florida 32347. Subscriptions are '.: 3, ,C per year or $49.00out of county. Periodicals postage paid at Perry, FlI:da .2;'4.' POSTMASTER: Send address changes to the Perry News-Herald, F 0 Bo. 88;3. Perry, FL 32348. The Perry News-Herald welcomes Lettersto the Editor reflecting resp:,ri-ble pi.n- ions and views on the news. 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We also have winter clothes, and Jackets under $10. Lots of Wedding dresses and formal wear. 11/9-11/23 YARD SALE-SPORTING GOODS CLOSING SALE! 180 E. Center Street. Friday from 8- sundown and Saturday 8-1. 11/16-11/18 BIG YARD SALE!!! Friday 18 & Saturday 19. From 8-4 at the . North Side Church of God: 701 Byron Butler Pkwy down 27. Lots of collectibles, glass, Costume jewelry, new beauty products, children's & ladies clothing and men's 3x. Household items and lots of misc. You don't want to miss this onel!! 11/18 Saturday Nov. 19 from 8-12. 5500 Puckett Road. Clothes and Misc. items. 11/18 3 family- baby clothes, books, desk, printer, bathtub, juicer, Miami Dolphins cards, CB, fireplace insert, wood stove, much more. 1272 Langford Lane.(First road past sharp curve San Pedro Rd.) Saturday 8 a.m.-2 p.m. 11/18 We live too far, so we are bringing our yard sale to town! We'll be at the Flea Market next to KOA and across from the Perry Home Center. 10-4 Saturday only! Lots of household'items and knic-nacs. Day bed, and more. Good stuff and good prices! 11/18 Yard Sale 310 W. Oak St. Misc. and baby items. Saturday Nov. 19 from 8-1. 11/18 Multi-family Yard Sale Friday 18 & Saturday Nov. 19. North 221 in Lake Bird. Something for everyone of all ages. "Early Birds" welcome. 8 a.m.-until 11/18 Yard Sale Friday & Saturday 1363 PineCrest St. 8 a.m. until. 11/18 Yard Sale Saturday 217 Cypress Rd. 7:30- 1 p.m. Baby girls to toddler clothing, other :i,:,r, and h,:iehild goods. YARD, CARPORT SALE:, Home sold, moving- Household items-artwork, collectibles, antiques, jewelry, pottery, china, frames etc., 412 Glennridge Rd. off, Plantation near Old Dixie Hwy. Friday Nov. 4, Saturday Nov. 5 and the next three weekends after 9 a.m. 11/2-11/18 Multi Family Yard Sale. Saturday Nov. 19 9 am until Corner of Washington and Green Street(behind Sisters' Mercantile. 11/18SM Monday through Friday 9 am -6::30 pm. Starting October 28 in front of Badcocks at 1000 South Jefferson. Avon, Dollar items, Opening Special through November 20% off gift boxes (layaway available) 10/28-11/18 Yard Sale 1/2 mile on Potts Still Rd, Off Puckett Rd. Saturday Nov. 19. Roof luggage carrier, kids clothes, toys, kids movies and more! 11/16-11/18 Yard Sale Saturday Nov. 19 401 Plantation Rd. Prom dresses, designer purse, and many more great things 8-noon. 11/16-11/18 ' Yard Sale 106 Judson Dr. off Pucket Rd. 8- 12 Clothes, kids clothes, boys toys & etc. 11/18 Perry KOA Gift Shop Great Christmas Gifts 10% off Only Friday after Thanksgiving 3641 Hwy. 19 South 584-3221 Louie Mills will be buying pecans every Tuesday at the junction of Main Street and Dundee Street starting -the first week in November. 10/28,11/04,11/11,11/18 For Sale: Graco stroller and infant car seat $40.00. Women's size 7-8 Birkenstock and Clark brand Sandals, like new $10 per pair. Call 584-7747 NEW QUEEN mattress and base. Never used, in unopened plastic. Must sell, $125. 850-545-7112. .11/16tfnGCN For Sale: dehumidifier, 1 pedal sewing machine, 1 Elec. Sewing machine, 1 recliner, 2 glider chair w/footrest, 1 dining room table, 1 PA system, 1 exercise machine, 1 tread mill, 1 sit quilting frame. call 584-2184. 11/16-11/25 FIRST TIME Home buyers, if you have en. ugh money for a deposit on an apartment! You can probably own your own hrfe. Call 850-576-2105.. 1 ,lf4tfnUH Double wide 1984-Remodeled through-out, newakitchen white mar-free cabinets, built - irWi microwave, breakfast bar, stove, refrigerator, washer, dryer, Lane Reclining Sfa/Chair, 50 inch Television, China HUti Buffet, table, King Bed Set, Full BeOd. 2 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath 12x16 room addition on corner lot. Seller to net cash $Q7,-00. Real-Estate suggested list price .at'$44,000 unfurnished, Crime-free . neighborhood area houses selling for $60,0000 to $120,000. drive by 3395 Woods Rd; off Old Dixie/Center Street if interested call 584-9455 for appointment, 11 91 1/18,11/25,12/2 VEGGIES TO YOUR DOOR! Fresh-Picked, blanched, flash frozen, shelled zippers, butter beans, black eyes, white acres, ford hooks, cream corn, okra, green beans, broccoli, mustards & collards Free delivery every Saturday with 3 or more bushels 352-498-2580 For sale Oak Fire Wood! 584-4374 ask for Bo. 11/16-11/25 For Sale Couch and love seat $100. HP Computer $50. call 584-6567. 11/16-11/18 Queen mattress set, double pillow top' New in plastic, with warranty. $150: 850- 425-8374 11/4tfnGCN FORMAL DINING ROOM- Brand new cherrytable with 6 chairs and lighted china cabinet, $3K retail, sell for $999. 850-425-. 8374 11/4tfnGCN Kellow Appliance Sales and Service. We have over 50 refurbished appliances in stock now. Washers, dryers, refrigerators, electric stoves, window a/c units, stack unit w/d, RV w/d, wringer washer and dish washer, $100 and up, with warranty. We do in-home service and in-stop repair, 1302 N, Jefferson Street, Perry. (850) 584-7773. 11/411/30 6 Pc. full/queen bedroom set. New in boxes,, sacrifice $550. 850-222-7783 11/4tfnGCN .. New leather sofa and love seat. $750, can deliver. 850-222-2113 11/4tfnGCN NEW BEDROOM SET Beautiful cherry Louis Philippe 8-piece wood- King sleigh bed, dresser, mirror, chest, 2 night stands. Sug. List $4600, sell $1650. 850-545-7112 11/4tfnGCN CHERRY SLEIGH BED-$250. Brand new, solid wood. 850-222-9879 11/4tfnGCN For Sale: Baldwin/Hamilton upright Piano Excellent condition. $1500 Phone 584- 2614. 11/9-11/18 MATTRESS SET- New full set with factory warranty, $99, call 850-222-7783 1 1/4tfnGCN Fire Wood- $50 a cord delivery available call Dave 584-2827. 11/18 2 prom dresses for sale size 3-4. One Spaghetti Strap, deep purple with sparkles, form fitting $20, One halter top, full skirt, cream colored with matching necklace and size 7 dye able shoes. $30 or $20 without shoes & necklace. Call 223-2406 and leave message. 11/18 --1 NEW HOME-1370 Sq, Ft. 4 bedroom, 2 , bath for under $475/month payments. University Homes-850-576-2106 11/4tfnUH 5 BEDROOM! 3 Baths plenty of room. Buy for under $550 a month. 850-576-2105 11/4tfnUH DISCOUNTED MODELS Only 2 homes left. Must go! Save $$$$$$ Call today! 850-576-2106 11/4tfnUH No Hrig RN Neeed I R Neede Dieco o N ri ng,-- Full I-Tim e Rik angeul- Tm * Land for sale, 221 ewen Shii,1h ChurC:r, Rd. and Cairo Parker Rd. 1 acre lots with paved roads. Owner financing available. Please call (386) 658-1346 or (850) 584- 7466.: tfEF Keaton Beach-Beautiful 5 acres for, sale, wooded tract. 1 mile from boat ramp, high and 'dry, pavement, water, power, phone aces and, fenced, $125,000.00, call, 584-4921 -leave message. 10/,51,1/30 PROPERTY FOR SALE HAMPTON SPRINGS AVE.. ACROSS FROM CASHWAY CALL AFTER 6 PM 1- 912-685-3132. 11/4-12/21HM __aiET Taking applications lor 2 B/R mobile home Central Heai/AC lotal electric Locaied in "'mail cleann 'q'uie, park' mile, down' Beach Rd. Water, Sewer, Lawn Care and Garbage included. $350.00 per month, plis,.$350 deposit. Some restrictions apply.,584-3889 S114tfnriB , Sijthern Villas of Perryll New Management!! HUD Vouchers accepted. 1 and 2 bedroom -IC and non-HC accessible apartments. -all 850-584.8111. TDD/TTY 711. 315 -ucetil Rd Perry, FL 32347. Equal Hoish'g Olpportunity. tiSv For 'eni: 'Small apartment with no cooC.ing faciiiie. (ooly microwave and small refrigeralori, 1 private bath, living ro.omwirh bed 584-8045, 10,2, 1 i.25NMC Woodridae Anartments!! Looking for appli,:antzi Apply now for 1, 2 ard 3 bedroom apartments. Equal Housing Opportunity Call 850-584-5668. 709 W. Church St Perrv FL 32347. TDD/TTY '*1 Homeowner has a private bedroom with private bath and private entrance, linens furnished, Quiet neighborhood. $100 wk, $150 deposit. 584-2500 1 9tfnBG Fbr Rent: small furnished sleeping room for- rent, Available Nov. 2. $90 per week, $159 deposit, phone available. 838-1524 (pjn #77) 1 26fWB -OR RENT- Garage apartment with full 3,iih Pri,.'ale entry and parking, one block fr'6n) Steinhatchee River/Fiddler's: Restaurant. $200 a month plus utilities. Cil'l"(423)870-5072 111.18-11/30 FOR RENT or SALE 35 foot AVION trailer,. Good condition. One block from Steinhatchee River/Fiddler's Restaurant. $300 a month plus utilities. SALE: $8,500. Call (423) 870-5072 11/18-11/30 2 9/R 2B 16x60 Setup in Everetts Mobile Home Park. Rent is $375 per month $200 deposit water, sewer & garbage included in rent application & references required. Call 584-7094 Monday through Wednesday 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 11'/18tfn 3 bedroom 1 bath house, close to downtown section 8 okay, new carpet and paint. With carport. Great location!'Call 1- 800-644-5594. 11/16-11/25 Mobile home for rent $500 mth off Foley Cut 'off Rd. 1st & last month rent plus utilities. 584-5612 11/4-11/18 Roofer & Roofer helpers wanted Must have own vehicle & valid DL. Drug free work place. Carpentry Experience a plus. Please call 386-294-3914. 1 1/02tfnAC Part-time infant nursery attendant needed for Sunday mornings and special events. Must be over 18 years old and have prior experience in providing infant care. Background check and fingerprinting will be required. Mail resume including 3 references to first Presbyterian. Church, PO Box 837, Perry, Florida 32348. 10/12tfFPC. Heavy Equipment Mechanic Lodal John Deere Dealership is looking for an experienced technician to diagnose, repair and provide general maintenance for construction and forestry equipment. Qualified candidate must have full range of tools, be customer service oriented, and require little supervision.' Our company provides a drug-free environment with competitive pay, excellent health and dental benefits, and 401 (k) Retirement & Profit Sharing Plan. Qualified applicants should send resume to H.R. Manager, P.O. Box 3329, Albany, GA 31.706 or email resume to hrmanager@flintholdings.com. 10/12tfFE Hair stylist, Nail Technician, and Lic. Massage therapist needed for new, high traffic, downtown salon. First month free rent! Weekly rented or.commission your choice, Bring your clients and come join us. Call or drop by Mirror Images Hair & Nail Salon. 584-2445, 10/28-11/22 TAYLOR COUNTY BCC POSITION VACANCIES SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR- $34,777 + benefits. to direct, coordinate & support local area computer network. FIRE FIGHTER- $10.78/hr. + benefits, -Prevention, control and extinguishment of fires. Library Circulation duties. Call-in Roll off Site Attendant- $6.18 hr. Entire job description, requirements and application can be obtained from www.tcfl- libinfo.com or Taylor Employment Connections, 224 N. Jefferson. Positions open until filled. EEO,AA/VP Drug Testing employer. 11/18tfBCC Route Sales. Excellent income for person willing to work long hours. 2 to 4 day work week. 850-574-3900EOE. 11/18-01/25SW Maintenance Worker wanted at NFCC, This position will work in several trade area which includes: College event set ups: Furniture moving; Maintenance and repair of buildings and/or equipment. This unskilled position is labor intensive and requires heavy lifting. Qualifications: Must. be High School Graduate with general knowledge of maintenance functions and use of minor equipment. Applications to: Director HR, North Florida Community College, 325 NW Turner Davis Drive, Madison, Florida 32340. An application and complete job description is available at www.nfcc.edu. Questions call 850-973-9487. ppi.aio.-.r must be received by 12/02/2005.EOE 11/18-11/30NFCC Maintenance Supervisor. Experience in electrical, plumbing, appliance repair, carpentry, painting, plaster repair, a/c, sprinkler system, heating and other general commercial building maintenance needed. Prefer experience health care setting and knowledge of regulations, and codes, for skilled nursing facilities. Facility almost nine years old with modern architectural" design. 60 bed facility with stable staff and management. Apply at, or send resume'to, Rich Wisdahl, Lafayette Health Care Center, 512 W. Main St., Mayo, FL 32066 11/16,11/18LLHC Aucilla Christian Academy is currently accepting applications for a bus driver position. Must have (or be willing to obtain) a CDL class B with P and S endorsements. Also, must be a positive, Christian role model. For more information or to apply, please contact the school at 850-997-3597. 11/16-11/18ACA Driver-Dedicated Regional COASTAL TRANSPORT HOME NEEVERY WEEKEND GUARANTEED! 65% Preloaded/Pretarped Avg $818-$896/week Jacksonville, FL Terminal CDL-A req'd 877-428-5627 www.ctdrivers.com 11/16tfnHTWR Drivers Comp & Owner Operator, Top Earnings! Guaranteed Home time! CDL-A w/hazemat. 1-800-362-0159. www.LCTransportation.com 11/9-11/18 ADULT CASE MANAGER" 2156 & 1187 A MINIMUM OF A BACHELOR'S- DEGREE WITH A MAJOR IN COUNSELING, SOCIAL WORK, PSYCHOLOGY, CRIMINAL JUSTICE, NURSING, REHABILITATION, SPECIAL EDUCATION, HEALTH EDUCATION, OR A RELATED HUMAN SERVICES FIELD, OR A BACHELOR'S DEGREE AND TWO YEARS FULL TIME OR EQUIVALENT EXPERIENCE WORKING WITH ADULTS' EXPERIENCING SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS. VALID DRIVER'S LICENSE SHIFT 8 AM 5 PM / MONDAY FRIDAY SALARY: $10.75 PER HOUR OR $12.92 OPS STATUS For more information and a complete listing of available positions:a www.apalacheecenter.orq (850)523-3217 or 1 (800)226-2931 Human Resources 2634-J Capital Circle NE., Tallahassee, FL Pre-Hire Drug Screen & FDLE background check An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action SEmployer Drug-Free Workplace 11/16-11/18APC Clerk position available at Sea Hag Marina. S.-'-g irinkiy energetic person able to multi-task with excellent phone skills. 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This truck will -be sold on "as is" basis and may be inspected at the Credit Union Monday through Friday from-8:30 until 4:30 pm. 11/02-11/30 Several dependable transportation vehicles under $1000. Good gas mileage cars. 1-850-948-4869. 11/18 2000 Ford F150 2wd straight cab, step side, black and gold 110k miles auto ac runs and looks great $6800.00B 584-, 4207. 11/18-11/30 1981 Camero' Z28 with Ttops V/8- all original, ready to restore runs.and drives with a/c $3000.00B also 1974 Chevy El Camino V/8 yellow and black runs great $3000.0BO 850-838-7807 11/18-11/30 BUCKEYE COMMUNITY .FEDERAL CREDIT UNION is offering for sale a 2004 Chevrolet Silverado LS 1500 series with extended cab, V8 with power locks and windows, am/fm stereo with CD player, rear window defogger, towing package, keyless entry, ISRV mirror with compass & temperature, mileage 38,378. This truck will be sold on "as is" basis and may be inspected at the Credit Union through Friday from 8:30 am until 4:30 pm. 11/02-11/30 -ATIL 10' I BUCKEYE COMMUNITY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION is offering for sale a 2002 Ford super crew cab Lariat 4 wheel drive truck with extended cab, V8 engine, leather and power seats, towing package, bed liner, keyless entry, mileage 57,863. This truck will be sold on "as is" basis and may be inspected at the Credit Union Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. - 11/02-11/30 1994 Chevy Caprice Classic excellent.. condition. 1 owner. $4,000. 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Third Generation Auction Service. 850-584-8714. 11/4-11/30 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 3rd JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR TAYLOR COUNTY, FLORIDA GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION CASE NUMBER: 2005-CA-168 HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION III, a Delaware corporation, Plaintiff, vs. MICHAEL WRIGHT, et. al., Defendants, NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Summary Judgment of Foreclosure dated June 22, 2005 entered, in Case No, 2005-CA-168 of the Circuit Court in and for Taylor County, Florida, wherein HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION Il, a Delaware Corporation is the Plaintiff and MICHAEL WRIGHT, et. al., are the Defendants, I will sell to the highest bidder for cash, at the Front Steps of the Taylor County Courthouse, 108 North Jefferson Street, Perry, Florida 32347, at 11:00 AM on 29 day of N6v., 2005 the following described property, asset forth in said Final Summary Judgment of Foreclosure, to wit: REAL ESTATE IN TAYLOR '-OUINTV FLORIDA: BEGIN AT THE "]'-'i' .- CORNER OF THE NORTH. 1/2 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH, RANGE 7 EAST THENCE RUN SOUTH 349.8 FEET, THENCE WEST 525 FEET FOR A POINT OF BEGINNING, THENCE NORTH 210 FEET, THENCE WEST 210 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 210 FEET, THENCE EAST 210 FEET. DATED this 24 day of October 2005. CLERK OF COURT By; Marty Lavalle Deputy Clerk . 11/11,11/18 h.-,ih,: IS HEREBY GIVEN to DAVID LAWSON, unless payment is made on 1993 GMC.. VIN#1GTCS14R2P0521169. Vehicle will be auction on the 5th of ,December at 9:00 AM at LARRY'S TOW AND RECOVERY. 11/18 ADVERTISEMENT OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned intends to sell the personal property described below to enforce a lien imposed on said property under the Florida Self Storage Facility Act Statutes (section 83.801-83.809) The undersigned will sell-at public sale by competitive bidding on the third day of December 2005, at 10:00 a.m., on the premises where said property has been stored and which are located at Lock & Key Mini Storage, 1309 S. Jefferson Street , Perry, Florida,.County of Taylor, State .of Florida, the following: Mindi Lucier, Unit A4, household goods Kenneth & Linda Padgett, Unit .A117, household goods Angela & Richard Dillon, Unit F56, household goods Terry Griffin, Unit F98, household goods. Purchases must be paid for at the time of purchase in cash or credit/debit card only! All purchased units sold as is where are and items must be removed and unit cleaned at the time of sale. Sale subject to cancellation in the event of settlement between owner and obligated party. Dated this day of November, 2005. 11/18,11/23,12/3 Uniform Rule 28-106.205, F.A.C. A petition for leave to intervene shall be filed at the 'Division of Administrative Hearings, Department of Management Services, *1230 Apalachee Parkway, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3060. Failure to petition to Intervene within the allowed time frame constitutes a waiver of any right such a person.has to request a hearing under Sections 120.569 and 120.57, F.S., or to participate In the administrative hearing. After an administrative hearing petition is timely filed, mediation is available pursuant to Subsection 163.3189(3)(a), F;S., to any affected person who is made a party to the proceeding by filing that request with the administrative B-5 Perry News-Herald November 18-19, 2005 - Swann Bail low judge assigned by the Division of Administrative Hearings. The choice of BOnds mediation shall not affect a party's right to oan administrative hearing. .i -s-K. Marlene Conoway Swann Bonding Agency Chief of Comprehensive Planning BONDS Division of Community Planning FARL SWANN BAIL BONDS 2555 Shumord Oak Boulevard Tallahassee, Florica ,32399-2100 "Where Everyday Is Springtime" Yo Sel t WellSel t S600WEEKLYWvrkiogtlirooghteg.ovenmmipn-tainto Nolixperi- a,,.an'.rt I.e.'..,r.. '''ocbl once A loifOpportcrtie..1900)493-360B lodoi.14 ':.'.. '.. S5.500 Weekly GoaI Potential If someone did it, so can youl 2-3 OCALACOM/RES.HiBvisibility&dearablelocations 501 Sprinng conrmed appointments daily Benefits Available.. Call Catherine Lake Rd. & 103 SETuscawilln Ave.TranzonDriggerWaltDri88gger. McFarland(888)563-3188. Lic.RealEstateBroker(877)347-4437. All creditors of the decedent ano 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 THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decendent and other persons having claims or demands against decedents-estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED, The date of the first publication of this is, November 11, 2005. Subsequent date. of publication is November 18, 2005. Leonard Florence Petitioner 1206 North Avenue Perry, Florida 32347 John N. Weed 605 S. Jefferson Street Perry, Florida 32347 (850)223-1665 FBN:324840 11/11,11/18 (PURSUANT TO FLORIDA STATUTE '125.66) NOTICE is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Taylor County, Florida will hold a public hearing on the passage of the proposed Resolution to establish, Impose and Assess and Levy non-ad valorem assessment for the repairs and maintenance of the road right-of-ways in Scallop Bay Subdivision in Taylor County. The public hearing shall be held at the Bo.ard of County Commlss.:oreri r.leering room rar a i',:r County a mr r,oilraii.. C-.r':;.m c ic','Ted at 201 E Green r treer Pert, FIC.ria ,-, .een-,per 13 2,'. r ,3 po r m r.,r ,s .:.,-, rr,. e after as possible. The title proposed resolution Is: RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF TAYLOP COUNTY TO, ESTABLISH 11i.1r'-,E "4.iE"' 1ti D LE .' NON- AD '. Li'E,.1 A YEsr.IEiJi. FOR SCALLdOP BAY SUBDIVISION, FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR COMMENCING JANUARY 1,'2006, AND ANNUALLY THEREAFTER ON REAL PROPERTY LOCATED IN SCALLOP BAYSUBDIVISION, TAYLOR COUNTY, FLORIDA; STATING THE NEED FOR'.THE LEVY OF SUCH ASSESSMENTS;, STATING THE INTENT OF THE CCO.ijIi TO USE THE UNIFORM METHOD F,:r. LEVY CC'l.L,: ii..rl -rl.E frEOPCEMEITOF NON- /*C' ri.',rEt 1 -I.E31 lEiT ON AN ANNUAL BASIS' DESCRIBING THE BOUNDARIES OF THE "ELL Pr'C'PE 'ii,' IUi .iE. I:i LE .' F. ' EAC -H StiiIi "J IrH.rf.Lirij.- 'A lri EIJi AGREEMENTS NECESSARY BETWEEN THE COUNTY AND THE PROPERTY APPRAISER, THE TAX COLLECTOR RESPECTFULLY; PROVIDING f ,, CPitES OF. THIS RESOLUTION TO BE MAILED TO THE PROPERTY APPRAISER, TAX COLLECTOR, AND THE DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2005. 11/18,11/23,11/30,12/7 STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS NOTICE OF INTENT TO FIND THE CITY OF PERRY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENTS IN COMPLIANCE DOCKET NO. 03-1-N01-620(A)-I) The Department gives notice of its Intent to find the Amendments to the Comprehensive.Plan for..City--of. Perry. adopted by Ordinance No. 765 on February 11, 2003, IN COMPLIANCE, pursuant to sections 163.31t4, 163.3187 and 163.3189, F.S. The adopted- City of. Perry Comprehensive Plan Amendments and the Department Objections, Recommendations and Comments Report, (If any), are available for public' inspection Monday through Friday,. except for legal holidays, during normal business hours, at the City of Perry City Hall, 224 South Jefferson Street, Perry ,Florida 32347. Any affected person, as defined In Section 163.3184, F.S., has a right to petition for an administrative hearing to challenge the proposed agency determination that the Amendments to .the City of Perry Comprehensive Plan are in Compliance, as defined in Subsection 163.3184(1), F.S. The petition must be filed within twenty-one (21) days after publication of this notice, and must include all of the information arid contents described in Uniform Rule 28- 106.201, F.A.C. The petition must be filed with the Age,ncy Clerk, Department of Community Affairs, 2555 Shumord Oak Boulevard, Tallahassee, Florida 32399- 2100, and a copy mo0;ed or delivered to the local government. Failure to timely file a petition shall constitute a waiver of any. rights to request an administrative proceeding as a petitioner under Sections 120.569 and 120.57, F.S. If a petition is filed, the purpose of the administrative hearing will be.to present evidence and testimony and forward a recommended order to the Department. Ifno petition is filed, this Notice of Intent shall become final agency action. If a petition is filed, other affected persons may petition for leave to intervene in the proceeding. A petition for intervention must be filed at least twenty (20) days before the final hearing and must include all of the Information and contents described in Uniform Rule 28-106.205, F.A.C. A petition for leave to intervene shall be filed at the Division of Administrative Hearings, Department of Management Services, 1230 Apalachee Parkway, Tdllahassee, Florida 32399-3060. Failure to petition to intervene within the allowed time frame constitutes a waiver of any right such a person has to request' a hearing 'under ,Sections -120.569 and 120.57, F.S., or to S.,ortl.:iC..r ir, rr administrative hearing. After an administrative hearing petition Is timely filed, mediation 'is available pursuan- I.:. u':e:Il -. i 31 9(3)(a), F.S., to i or a i2l r.3 :1:C'- who is made c pa.i, i.:. Irr, pi.:..:,eeding by' hIr ng na.i reniue'r i.,tr ai- n administrative 1a.'.' IjAge 0.,._-n.5 D, rne Division of A'3r"miniali, H-a r'.': ihe choice of me.aia ,-.:r.:.i ; r,.-, i affect a party's right Ti.ar.iaarnir.,iraih, hearing. .'K P.1.Moie r. C.inao..a, Cruet .i ':r ,C.-.mrener,'i,..e Planning Division of Community Planning 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard Tallahassee; Florida 32399-2100 11/18 (PURSUANT TO FLORIDA STATUTE 125.66) NOTICE Is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Taylor County, Florida will hold a public hearing on the passage of the proposed ,Resolution to e;Iol.; h Impose and Assess and Levy, npr,-.3 valorem assessment for the repairs and maintenance of the road right-of-ways In Gulf Coast Estates Subdivision In Taylor County. The public hearing shall be held!at the Board of County Commissioners Meeting Room at Taylor County Administrative Complex, located at 201 E. Green Street, Perry, Florida, on December 13, 2005 at 6:20 p.m. or as soon there after as possible. The title proposed resolution is: RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF TAYLOR COUNTY TO ESTABLISH, IMPOSE, ASSESS AND LEVY NON- AD VALOREM ASSESSMENTS FOR GULF COAST ESTATES SUBDIVISION FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR COMMENCING JANUARY 1, 2006, AND ANNUALLY THEREAFTER ON- REAL PROPERTY LOCATED IN GULF COAST ESTATES SUBDIVISION, TAYLOR COUNTY, FLORIDA; STATING THE NEED FOR THE LEVY OF SUCH ASSESSMENTS; STATING'THE INTENT C'f lH-. C,-.illi. .TO USE THE UNIFORM f.lEiHO' f.;, I. LEVY C, I.LECTIOi ID EIlFC'r. -' Er 1 iE i t l rOF 1:1| OL"-.1:1t ASSESSMENT ON AN ANNUAL BASIS; DESCRIBING THE BOUNDARIES OF THE REAL PROPERTY SUBJECT ,TO LEVY OF EACH ASSESSMENT; AUTHORIZING WRITTEN AGREEMENTS NECESSARY BETWEEN THE COUNTY AND THE PROPERTY APPRAISER, THE TAX COLLECTOR, RESPECTFULLY; PROVIDING FOR COPIES OF THIS RESOLUTION TO BE MAILED TO THE PROPERTY APPRAISER, TAX COLLECTOR, AND THE DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2005., 11/18,11/23,11/30,12/7 STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS NOTICE OF INTENT TO FIND THE CITY OF PERRY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENTS IN COMPLIANCE DOCKET NO, 03-1-NT01-620(A)-(I) The Department gives notice ofrits intent to find the Amendments to the Comprehensive Plan for City of Perry adopted by Ordinance No. 765 on February 11, 2003, IN COMPLIANCE, pursuant to sections 163.3184, 163.3187 and 163.3189, F.S. ,The adopted City of Perry Comprehensive Plan Amendments and the Department Objections, Recommendations and Comments Report, (if any), are available for public inspection, Monday through. Friday, except for legal holidays, during normal business hours, at the City of Perry City Hall, 224 South Jefferson Street, Perry Florida 32347. Any affected person, as defined In Section 163.3184, F,S., has a right to petition for an administrative hearing to challenge the proposed agency determination that the Amendments to the City of Perry Comprehensive Plan are in Compliance, as defined in Subsection 163.3184(1), F.S. The petition must be filed within twenty-one (21) days after publication of this notice, and must Include all of the information and contents described in Uniform Rule 28- 106.201, F.A.C. The petition must be filed with the Agency Clerk, Department of Community Affairs, 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard, Tallahassee, Florida 32399- 2100, and a copy mailed or delivered to the local government. Failure to timely file a petition shall constitute a waiver of any rights to request an administrative proceeding as a petitioner under Sections 120.569 and 120.57, F.S. If a petition is filed, the purpose of the administrative hearing will be to present evidence and testimony and forward a recommended order to the Department. If no petition Is filed, this Notice of Intent shall become final agency action. If a petition is filed, other affected persons may petition for leave to Intervene In the proceeding. A petition for Intervention must be filed at least twenty (20) days before the final hearing and must include all of the information and contents described in B-6 Perry News-Herald November 18-19, 2005 S nnouncing CASS BURCH.COM Announcin BIG TV B Promotion! BIG TV RCA 2T Colo, TV/Rem 0 O World Famous Deals!i RCA SIEY iWE I IIIlillSANI WE BIII IlA VIlliF JAfl N#1 VOLUME DEALER IN SOUTH GEORGIA 2005 RAM 1500 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 (JAN OCT) 2005 RAM 1500 2006 DODGE DURANGO 5LT 21l 1010- .,, ET A - BIG TV --- MSAP z.,! .' ,.J'.,1 Lease i [or v.nly N C P S 'jr,:h374. lot Only 25,, $ (.) 14,895 LNO,, CAP COST R ,44.t,' ^^ nurinnthisEvnt! ns0 ( REDUCTION }g"n = 2005 RAM 1500 QUAD CAB HJe I, iir. MSRP 20,955 Lease t or only NO CAP COST PuraseforOnfy 21 During this Ee12, t! 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