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*4i Perty SNe s-Herald Serving '- ' - C . ' " . May 2-3, 2008 OTE Register to vote Saturday A voter registration drive will be held at Jerkins Community Center Saturday, May 3, from 9 a.m. until noon. Also on Saturday, the NAACP will hold a membership drive at the center from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Refreshments will be served. Annual membership dues are $30. PWC hosts Author Tea Sunday The Perry Woman's Club will honor Susan H. Lincoln with an Author Tea on Sunday, May 4, 2-4 p.m. at the Club House, 502 N. Jefferson St. Lincoln will be available to sell ,and/or autograph copies of her new book, "When Mimosas Bloom." The public is cordially invited to attend. School board to hold closed sessions The District School Board of Taylor ,County will hold closed hearing sessions Monday, May 5, and Tuesday, May 6, beginning at 4 p.m. at the Alton H.-. Weritworih Administrative Complex, 318 North Clark Street. The sessions. are closed to the public. National Honor Society inducts new members Tuesday The National Honor Society is set to induct its new members during a ceremony Tuesday, May 6, at 6 p.m. in the school's gymnatorium. "Teacher of the Year" Anne Joiner will be the guest speaker. Own a piece of (band) history Beginning with the fall 2008 football season, the Taylor County High School "Pride of Taylor" Bulldog Band will debut a new image with brand new uniforms. But don't worry, the current uniforms will be put to good use...the complete uniforms--from the plume to the pants--are available for purchase. The jackets will also be available refashioned as keepsake pillows. For more information, contact Band Dire':l':'r Brett Wilson at the high 'school (838-2525). SAC meets Wednesday Perry Primary will have its next School Advisory Council meeting Wednesday, May 7, at 3 p.m. The meeting will be held at the el6reriiaiv school library. Tickets on sale for baseball banquet Tickets for the Taylor County High School baseball awards banquet are available at Debbie's Jewels, located in downtown Perry. The banquet is planned for Tuesday, May 13. Seating is, limited to 100 guests (in addition to coaches and players). Annual general conference planned Saturday :,The annua! general conference for Pisgah Cemetery will be held Saturday, May 3, at Mt. Carmel Baptist Church. All assigned lot holders are invited to attend. The meeting will start at 9 a.m. Name change announced The Taylor Republican Women's Network has changed its name to "Big Bend Republican Women's Network." The group meets the second Monday of each moth at 5:30 p.m., at 502 W. Green Street. Shanghai Quartet p. B-2 As district tries to overcome $1 million deficit Drastic changes for students? Taylor County students may face higher meal prices, longer walks to their bus stops and reduced athletic programs when they *return to school next year as the" district prepares for more cuts in state funding while trying to recover from a $1 million deficit. Taylor .County School Board members met Tuesday evening for their second financial workshop in recent weeks to discuss options and "brainstorm" additional avenues through the uncertainty both here and in Tallahassee. Superintendent of Schools Oscar M. Howard Jr. and Finance Director Vickie McManus opened the workshop by outlining a number of proposals, some they expect to bring to the board for consideration at its regular meeting next week. One recommendation Howard said he would make next week will be to increase meal prices for students, and adults starting next school year, which could increase revenues by $125,000 to $150,000. Howard added he was working with the transportation department to revamp bus routes for the 2008- 09 year; which could allow the district to eliminate six to eight buses. This would include a policy to have bus stops no closer than two-tenths of a mile from each other (excluding Head Start buses). McManus said they would also look at supplements, but some would involve union negotiations. Local groups using school facilities for their functions may find themselves asked to pay a higher fee (upfront) should another of Howard's proposals be approved by board members. "We can no longer afford to have a free facility," he said. Other proposals include: * Running on a four-day week during the summer. ** Reducing the number 6f athletic games teams play and the amount of summer training, as well as limiting travel to 75 miles. * Applying for a waiver from the local contribution requirement in the Head Start grant. Despite ,all of the planned cost savings measures, Howard reiterated his statements from Shooting death probe on-going No further' details have been released regarding the Monday night shooting that left a 17-year-old Perry teen dead. Investigation into the shooting is being handled by the Perry Police Department; on Thursday, Capt. Jamie Cruse said that further information would only be released once the investigation was complete. The victim, Deonta King, was found in the rear parking lot of 98 Bar around 11:19 p.m. Monday. He died while being flown to Tallahassee Memorial Hospital for treatment of multiple gunshot wounds. (Complete obituary on page A-7.) Michael Upshaw Jr., 21, is being held in connection with shooting. He was booked at the Taylor County Jail Tuesday on charges of first degree homicide and carrying a concealed weapon. He is being held without bond. 2007 Candidate Fees Office Salary Fee Cowir( Comm. Sheril Clerk ol'Court T1ax Collector Property Appraiser Supl. of Schools Sup. orf Elections School Board Cii Council $28,000 $102.333 $93.747 $93.747 $93.747 $93,747 $76.975 $24.813 $6.315 $ 1,680.(.0 $6.139.98 $5,624.82 $5.624.82 $5.624.82 $5,624.82 $4.618.50 $992.52 $252.60 County considers ,building fee hike As the county prepares for reduced revenues in the upcoming year, those wishing to build,. remodel or develop may be the first to feel the pinch. Commissioners are expected to vote Monday on new fee scales for building permits and planning fees which could bring an additional $20,000 into county coffers. . According to Planning Director Danny Griner, the new fee scales are part of re-organization efforts in the planning and building departments. Currently, staff in those areas are paid out of several department budgets. The goal is to help the building department "pay for itself," Griner said. The new fees will also help the planning department, which is paid through the county's general fund, and is expected to be hardest hit by revenue shortfalls. While the changes are expected to have a $20,000 financial impact, Griner cautioned that the figure was based on a "standard year." "Currently, we're in a depressed permitting period," he said. The commission will consider two resolutions during a public hearing set for 6:10 p.m. during its regular meeting. "Although the adoption of a resolution need not be approved in a public ,* Please see page 3 Index ! Looking Back ......... A-2 Perry News-Herald Living............ A-4 Two sections 119th Year, No. 18 Sports ...............A-6 wvw.perrynewspiapers.com Religion-.... .......... . A-7 previous meetings that "there will be reductions in staffing." "Little things add up and soon you have a teacher's salary. I want to look under every rock and behind every bush for savings," he said. Currently, the district has 13 open positions in the district. When asked, Howard said one or two would have to be filled. "It's just .a process of changing the way we're doing business to be more. like a business and more economical so we can provide the services to our students," Howard said. School Board Member Danny Lundy asked if Howard had considered converting to a four- day school week for the rest of the year. . Howard said he had not, and Lundy requested he research if other districts had found success with this approach. Although no districts in Florida are using that model, some small school district across the country have used the system for decades. Howard did say he plans to return to the City of Perry to again request that the council resume paying for crossing guards around the schools. "It's the city's responsibility," he said. The district will also be contracting .with a collections agency in an -attempt to recover outstanding meal bills from students' parents, Howard said. "These parents need to step up to ".* Please see page 3 Fishing tourney sponsor Fred Morgan (right) of Big Bend Marine presents Perry Optimist Troy Thompson with a $10,000 check representing the local marine dealership's major sponsorship of this Saturday's 17th Annual Optimist Club Saltwater Fishing Tournament. For more on the tourney, see today's sports page. Brannan, McLeod file notice as candidates for supt. of schools Two more candidates have joined the race for the office of superintendent of schools. Former. Taylor County School District administrator Jim Ed Brannan (D) registered as a candidate with the elections office Wednesday; also filing notice was Dr. Horace F. McLeod (D). The third candidate running for the office is Jimmy Mincy Jr. (R). Current Superintendent of Schools Oscar Howard Jr. announced this week that he has no plans ,to seek re-election "at this time." The deadline to qualify for the upcoming ballot by the alternative/petition method is noon, May 19. Final qualifying will be held the week of June 16-20 (noon to noon). During that time, anyone who has not qualified by the petition method may do so by paying a candidate fee. (See related chart.) Candidate profiles and financial reports can be accessed on-line at www.taylorelections.com. For more information, contact the elections office at 838-3515. PonDell to run for sheriff Paul Poppell Community .. Entertainment TV listings ... . . . . . . . . .B -1 .........B-2 .........B-3 Classifieds ........... B-4 Paul Poppell is the latest candidate, to step forward and announce a bid for sheriff. "I am Paul Poppell, and on Thursday, April 24, I tiled the paperwork to officially become a candidate for the office of sheriff of Taylor County. My family and I have been residents of Taylor County for generations. All who know me know that I believe in straight talk and I don't beat around the bush. We have problems in our county and they are getting worse, not better; and now is the time to do something about them," he said. "A few years ago, who would believe drugs and prostitution would be so common in our county? Now, when you and your family drive through town you see our daughters flagging down drivers on Hwy. 19 in order to sell their bodies as prostitutes. They are out there to pay for their drug habit. On many streets and roads in our county our children cannot buy a Popsicle, but they can easily approach someone, or go to a house where they can buy all the cocaine, marijuana or other drugs they might desire. The majority of the. crime in our county is linked to the drug trade. Most families have been affected by drug use in recent years. Our families, our friends, our neighborhoods and our schools have all suffered. Your increasing taxes and the cost of "* Please see page 3 !J . Friday 85�/56� Saturday 840 / 580 20% Sunday 82� / 58� I Back Back in the day... This black and white postcard gives us a rare view of Perry when the streets were unpaved dirt roads and the main form of transportation was still a horse and wagon. Our question of the day is...can you tell us exactly where in downtown Perry this photo was taken? Give us a call at 584-5513 or e-mail newsdesk@perrynewspapers.com. (Photo from the Mark Southerland Collection) Hendrys gather in Shady Grove I On Sunday, May 4, friends and dinner on the grounds. family will celebrate what is All friends and family, as well thought to be the 141st Hendry anyone who, contributed to the Family Reunion. ' restoration of the old church, are Morning services begin at 11 invited to attend. a.m. in the Robert M. Hendry Descendants of Robert M. and Memorial Methodist Church in Martha Ann Carlton Hendry host Sludj Grote. followedd by_ a- e- . the reunion every first Sunday in dedicatd'h' of (he oTd"church ''nd j' -laj). THE TACO TIMES May 10, 1973 ELECTIONS DOMINATED HEADLINES IN 1973 TOO NAACP President Smith Belcher told the Taco Times, "that at least one black will be in this year's election." Belcher refused to identify the potential candidate but. indicated that he would be running for a city council seat. Mrs. Thomas Cook, a local homemaker, confirmed that she was also considering a campaign The family settled in the Shady Grove area in 1852; Hendry was an ordained an elder in the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1867. . The couple had 12 children and each year, on a rotating basis, the descendants of one of the 12 serve as host for the reunion. Hendry Family Reunion eSunday, May 4 11 a.m. at Robert M. Hendry Memorial *Methodist Church in eShady Grove Chance at the p st " for a city council seat. "These men have had control of Perry for too long and we need to get the woman's viewpoint represented on the council." Three incumbents were planning to run again: Henry Fulmer Sr., SBrince Hendry and Joe Nola. Another "rumored candidate" was J. Tom Moore but, when questioned, he denied any interest in a city office. Mayor. T. Conrad Williams declared that he was "undecided" on whether he would run for re- election. r Perry May 2-3, 2008 SH News-Herald P.O. Box 888 Perry, Florida DONALD D. LINCOLN Piihlishcr DEBBIE CARLTON B inii1" s M nIige_ \\GEL.A \. CASTELLiCCI 'St t \ i\ t. , *\\dvirtl iing iales MARK VIOLA '-tjtt \\ritr 123 S. Jefferson Street (850) 584-5513 SUSAN H. LINCOLN Miiiaging Editor CAROLNN DuBOSE \di'erhsing Director LIBBN DENMARK Graphic Arts SARAH VEIRICK Cla'sifhed Ad. ertiing The Perr'y flJew -Herald ISSN 07470967) is published each Friday by Perry News- papers In: 123 S Jeferscn Street Perry Florida 32347 Subscriptions are $35 00 prr vlear cr 4 (10 oul Ot county Penodicals postage paid at Perry Florida 32348 V,;STMASTER Send address changes to the Perry News.Herald. PO Box 888 PF.e ,' FL 3?34, The Perry lJewjsHerald welcomes Letlers to the Editor reflecting responsible opiniorns .3ar ..ie.;s on the news Please submit letters by Monday at 5 p m The Taco Times reserve: fhle right to Ireluse publication of letters which are libelous or irresponsible rJ ,- t mly bpe Wilhheld it :cii:um.Sances ,o requirequre, but all letters subrniiJed should rte -:iqreji by the writer anid .a,.'c:omrpanied by a phone number tor verification ,'.lel,:,c loiw .rd to rheaninq trom you' Our address is Perry, Newspapers Inc, P 3 pB:,, i..88 Perry Florida 3224.3 e-mail newsdesF'@perrynewspapers corn Member Perry/Taylor County Chamber of Commerce. OH MY ACHING FEET... Fiye girls were pictured on front 'page, having completed the 20- mile March of Dimes Walk-a- Thon. They included: Ginger Andrews, Holley Walker, Susan Titus, Kathy Mills and Debbie' Carter. GROUNDBREAKING SCHEDULED JULY 1 Perry's second shopping center was one step closer to reality, with groundbreaking set for July 1. The center would be anchored by T, G & Y Variety Store, Firestone Tires, Scotties Drugs and an A & P Grocery Store. FIRST DRY DOCK UNDER CONSTRUCTION Construction was underway on Taylor County's first large, dry dock boat storage building at Pace Fish Camp in Steinhatchee. The facility hoped to accommodate 100 boats of all sizes. WEDDING BELLS RINGING AGAIN Miss Deborrah Sharlene Howell and Walter Lavern Levingston exchanged wedding vows on April 21 in Spring Warrior Church of Christ. Miss Treva Cannon's engagement to John Chastain was announced by her father, Ira. A June wedding was planned. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon P. Brown announced the engagement of their daughter, Rebecca Diane, to James Eugene Scott, the son of Mr, and Mrs. Morris J. Scott. A July 15 ceremony was planned at St. John's Freewill Baptist Church. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Overchuck of Tallahassee told of their. daughter's engagement to Marvin Lovern of Perry. A June 30 wedding was planned at St. Thomas Moore Catholic Church. Mr. and Mrs. T.D. Lundy announced the approaching marriage of their daughter, Teresa, to Jim Pridgeon, on June 7. WHAT'S SHOWING? "The Poseidon Adventure," described as "Hell upside down," was showing for seven big days at the Temple Theatre, starring Gene Hackman, Ernest Borgnine, Red Buttons and Shelley Winters. : The Friday and Saturday double feature was "Adios Sabata" with Yul Brynner, and "Goldfinger" featuring Sean Connery as James Bond. JAYCEE RADIO DAY HELD The Perry Jaycees conducted their annual Radio Day on WGKR. Amateur disc jockeys included Roger Batchelor, Al Smith, Dicky Smith and Jimmy LaValle. TIME TO VOTE! Taylor County High School students were introduced to voting machines when selecting officers for the student body. Shown in the midst of this democratic process were Lee Shiver, Matt Ogilvie and Jim Tedder. FAMU PRESIDENT SPEAKS HERE Dr. Benjamin Perry, president of Florida A & M University, was guest speaker at an alumni banquet here. During the banquet, a four- year scholarship was presented to George Clayton, a senior at Taylor County High School. SPRING PRACTICE UNDERWAY AT TCHS Football equipment was issued by Coach Jerry Hale to some 50 students--the largest number ever to try out for the team, Hale said. Seven members of last year's team were returning to the 1973-74 squad. Looking 100 years separate the span of teaching experience of these two fine Taylor County teachers: ; s' N. Jane Hendry 1865--Mary Carter 1965 Mary Carter ' o 1908-1975 .. . Mrs. Mary Griffin Carter was married to Hoke Smith Carter and .i they were the parents of: Georgieann (Capell), Carol (Boulware) and:.;. Martha (Grant). For 17 years, Mrs. Mary Carter was a- -.t S- teacher in the Perry schools. There her.:. personality attracted teachers and pupils.. Her record was outstanding. For 26 years,,. ,, she was a member of First United; * , ". - Methodist Church of Perry. It was in this, . category that she probably made her most . indelible imprint, serving as Sunday School teacher, member of the Official Board and as an active worker in the s United Methodist Women. . In addition to her church activities anj ]. honors, she was chosen as "the first Lady of the Year" by the Mu Omega Chapter of.:1. Beta Sigma Phi. Also, she never wavered..,. Mary Carter in her support of,the FSU football team.rr"J.' During her terminal illness, the team sent representative to her room:;:.': 2a: in the hospital and presented her a football containing the autographs' of the members of the squad. In departing, she indeed left "footprints in the sands of time." , W.C. Stephens 1905-1975 . Carey Stephens was a member of the Thos. L. Carlton family and a .., native of Taylor County. He married Miss Inez Leggett, a member of.. ,, another outstanding early TaylQr County family of the Waylonzo area...: , Their children were: Lamar, Fred, Rufus; Geneva (Hirsch), Genevieve (Mangum). William and Gilbert. He was a successful farmer of the Pine : Level vicinity where he spent his entire career. He was a also a carpenter and engaged in construction work at various times. In his later years, he was a school bus driver for many terms. His youngsters made good records in the Perry schools. He maintained membership in St. Johns ' Baptist Church and his friendly and unobtrusive approach to all problems assured him a warm spot in the memory W.C. St h of those with whom he was associated. W.C. Stephens Lee & 188; Lee Ellison was a native Lucy McCall. (She was one Mrs. Warren McCall.) The Ernest, Luther, Rallih. J. (Sinclair) and MaeDell (Loi - p .' | ' < B J Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ellis' Lucy McCall Ellison 3-1967, 1885-1971 2 of Taylor County and he married Miss e of the twins: Lula and Lucy of Mr. and ey were the parents of Alfred, Clayton, C., Larry, Becky (Matthews), Paralee ng). For many years, he was a farmer in the Hall Creek area of the county. Mrs. McCall's- / family lived in the Salem area where she attended school (A-,, during her school days. Their children attended school at: - Carbur. After Brooks-Scanlori ceased their operation of:"' Carbur, the family moved to : g farm near Trenton'. Th=ijE . pictures here were made at q church meeting at a Baptis: Church of which they wers-.Itj on members. , A-2 Perry News-Herald May 2-3, 2008 4 ZiPep vWere Iterv Editor's Note: The fourth volume of the Taylor County Historical Soci^l series "They Were Here" features the "good and noble pioneers...whose virtu they stood for and promoted have continued to be an influence in the lives|.- those who have been recipients of their accomplishments." Samuel J. Poppell A 1898-1922 Samuel Jackson Poppell was the son ot :i: . Barton Pope and Julia Tuten Poppell. He was born in the Flat Creek community,''" east of Boyd three miles. He received his elementary school :') id S education in the Flat Creek School and' . 0 then attended school in Perry where he6. K'" took a teacher-training course under the- c '- tutelage of W.T. Cash. He taught one or: 't more rural schools. Like his father and,:' is older brothers, he became a member of Shiloh Primitive Baptist Church and front. elementary school days until his untimely death, he held aloft the good qualities he,.., Samuel J. Poppell so much admired in his forebears. -. L^ N. Jane Hendry Wentworth ':" 1845-1882 - Nancy Jane Hendry was the fourth child of Robert M. and Martha' Carlton Hendry. She was born about midway between Pavo and"' Quitman, Ga., and was seven years of age when her family moved to' Shady Grove, Fla. She was a school teacher and she married another ' school teacher, James H. Wentworth, in 1865, soon after he had been"' released from Federal POW camp were he had been since the Battle of Gettysburg, where he had'been wounded -nd c pturicd The, ere : - the parents of: Paul, Reggie, 'Hamilton, Lydia, Thomas, Adrian and Roscoe, and three who died young. Much of their life was spent at Shady ' Grove, where they had a home on the very spot now occupied by the Steen family. - Land records show that particularly all lands owned by them are listed in her name. That includes Perry property as well as farm lands. She and three of her youngest children died within a period of 30 days in 1882 of '; -what was diagnosed as "dysentery." James .''' H. Wentworth moved-the rest of the family to Pensacola soon after this occurred. Three . of the oldest sons soon found their way ':. '. ' . '" . " back to Taylor County and remained in this N. Jane Hendry Wentwortl4 1. area. ., ~I ---i - - .1, Award winner Taylor County Historical Society President Wanda Cash has bden named the recipient of the first Dr. W.H. Peacock and DE. Wilson T. Hendry Award. She was honored for her "dedication to the historical society and its efforts to preserve our local history." Willie Joe Sadler, chairman of tho award selection committee, is shown presenting Cash the award. Today is final deadline for senior energy saver program Today is the last day for city residents to register for the Senior Energy Saver program offered through Progress Energy. Progress Energy will be making free energy-efficiency improvements to the homes of qualified senior citizens. Registration forms are available at the Taylor Senior Center or Perry City Hall. You must be a Perry city resident, age 65 or older, and meet certain income criteria to qualify. A-3 Perry News-Herald May 2-3, 2008 Slight drop. in unemployment reported Taylor County's unemployment rate fell slightly for the second straight month in March, dropping to 4.8 and falling below the state average. The county's unemployment numbers fell 0.1 percent in March, after dropping 0.4 percent in February from a recent high of 5.3 percent in January, according to numbers released recently by the Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation (AWI). Taylor County's unemployment rate was 4.8 percent in December, a 0.3 percent increase over the month before. The rate increased 0.3 percent in November and 0.2 percent in October. In March, the county had a total labor force of 8,711 people, with 8,292 of those listed as employed and 419 as unemployed, according to AWI. For the month, Taylor had the 32nd highest unemployment rate out of Florida's 67 counties: In February, Taylor was ranked 21st. Florida's seasonally adjusted unemployment rate for March was 4.9 percent. The rate represents 452,000 jobless out of a labor force of 9,215,000 and was a 0.3 percentage point rise over the month and 1.2 percentage points rise over the year. Florida's March unemployment rate is the highest since February School board will meet Tuesday STUDENTS Continued from page 1 the .plate and pay for their children's meals," he said. During discussions, several food service employees said that some bills were in the hundreds of dollars. Howard estimated ,delinquent bills cost the district between $20,000 and $30,000 a year. The school board's next regular meeting will be held Tuesday, May 5, beginning at 7 p.m. at the Administrative Complex. The meeting is open to the public. Fees may increase $100-$700 BUILDING FEE Continued from page 1 hearing setting, it is the opinion of the, building official that for an increase in fees that will impact the public financially, it would be proper to provide adequate public notice and a hearing where their concerns may be voiced," Griner said in a memorandum to commissioners. Should the commission approve the new fees, they will be effective July 1. Among the proposed changes for building permit fees, are: * Building (heated area), a $0.01 per: square foot increase from $0.24 to $0.25; 'Take POPPELL Continued from page 1 insurance bear witness problem," he, continued. "I'm running for sheri back our community. waste any more time or0 figliting drugs, prostiti other crimes. Every people, real families are our'midst. They are dea the aftermath, and it is on worse. "Don't believe the thin on . :television in conimtinities have not m way to Taylor County, * Building (unheated area), a $0.02 per square foot increase from $0.18 to $0.20; * Mobile homes (single-wide), a $100 increase from $300 to $400; * Mobile homes (double-wide), a $100 increase from $400 to $500; * Remodel, a $0.04 per square foot increase from $0.21 to $0.25; * Pools, a $100 increase; * Electrical, plumbing and mechanical, a $20 increase for each. from $80 to $100; * Pre-inspection, a $10 increase, from $40 to $50. The proposed planning fee changes include: * Variance, a $200 increase from $300 to $500;. * Major residential development, a $700 increase from $300 to $1000; * Minor residential development, a $200 increase from $300 to $500. * High intensity commercial, small scale industrial, neighborhood commercial, institutional, general commercial, public service, outdoor recreational and professional service, a $200 increase for all, from $300 to $500; * Industrial and R.V. Park, a $700 increase each from $300 to $1,000. Also in planning, a proposed $10 administrative fee would be charged for compliance statements, such as those required for septic tanks. back our community' they are already here. We not only . less in drug arrests than they are have the drugs and prostitution, we making," Poppell said. now have gangs and organized "I have served you as a volunteer s to the narcotic traffickers right here reserve officer and as a full-time among us. Our children die on our officer for decades. I have owned iff to take streets because of alcohol abuse, and managed businesses all my We can't Yet federal and state funds that life. I have the education and money in could save our local tax dollars, background to find and implement ution and your dollars, are often not sought. the solutions, to these and other day, real We cannot afford not to seek problems we face. You know me, I hurting in federal and state dollars. Taylor will not back down. When you aling with County residents pay 30 percent come to me with a problem, you ily getting more per person for our sheriffs will get a straight answer. I know office than surrounding counties how to tackle these problems and gs we see and yet, according to the Florida win, and I will not stop. 1 am Paul larger Department of Law Enforcement's Poppell--I'm running . for Taylor nade their uniform crime report for the last County sheriff. Together we can because several years, we get 80 percent take back our community." 'Fresh Seajood& Steaks Sii'cc 1OuC Then come and enjoy "The Best Salad Bar Around" . , .. Fresh Seafood, Steak & More ... . - .. . 2004, which was also 4.9 percent. The state's unemployment rate remains below the national unemployment rate of 5.1 percent. Florida's nonagricultural employment growth rate for March 2008 is -0.7 percent, which represents a loss of 56,600 jobs over the year to reach a total employment level of 8,014,500. The national job growth rate for' March is 0.4 percent over the year. Florida March job growth rate of -0.7 percent continues the trend of negative over-the-year growth that began in September, primarily due to declines in construction, according to AWI. The construction industry, reacting to declines in the housing market, lost 82,100 jobs over the year (or 13.1 percent). In addition, construction losses accounted for 59 percent of job losses in the state. Manufacturing lost 21,900 jobs, professional and business services lost 18,000 jobs, financial activities lost . 8,900 jobs, trade, transportation and utilities lost 5,400 jobs and information lost 1,700 jobs, -1.0 percent over the same period. These declines are mainly due to weakness in fabricated metal product manufacturing, employment services, real estate, rental and � leasing, building material and garden supply stores, and publishing, AWI officials said. Education and health services (+35,100 jobs) and total government (+24,400 jobs) account for the majority of job gains among those itidustries with positive annual growth. Leisure and hospitality ranks third among Florida's major industries in job growth, expanding by 17,500 jobs over the year.. "In these economic times, we continue to work -diligently to increase awareness of programs that help Florida's businesses and workforce," said AWI Director Monesia T. Brown "Workforce Florida-led initiatives, as well as services and resources available through Florida's 24 regional workforce boards and nearly 100 One-Stop Career Centers, support employment and training opportunities in high-skill, high- wage and high demand sectors. These programs are accessible on- line at www.EmployFlorida.com." In March, Alachua and Liberty counties had the state's lowest unemployment rates (3.1 percent each), followed by Leon, Monroe and Walton counties (3.3 percent each). Flagler County, at 7.8 percent, had the highest unemployment rate, followed by Hernando (7.0 percent); Charlotte and Hendry counties (6.9 percent each); St. Lucie County (6.6 percent); and Lee County (6.5 percent). Delayed hearing on Vision 2060 tries again Monday The Taylor County Commission will once again attempt to transmit the Vision 2060 Plan to state officials for review to be included in the county's . comprehensive plan. Commissioners were set to hold a public hearing to do just that in March when a last-minute request from the Florida Department of Community Affairs asked the county to delay the vote. The agency's request came from Culr*ied its desire to have the county use an alternative state statute, which required Tif re-advertising the proceedings. The new hearing will be held Monday, May 5, at 6:25 p.m. during the commission's regular meeting at the Taylor County Administrative - * I I. Complex. "The Task Force appreciates the tremendous effort and overwhelming [flMa age . support the citizens of Taylor County have shown in developing the Vision [De ali o 2060 Plan," said Vision 2060 Task Force Chairman Auley Rowell. "This May 10, 2008 grassroots effort has produced a comprehensive road map, which if followed, will help secure a brighter future for all of our citizens. Alis Kllee "It is a balanced plan. It respects our heritage, protects our quality of f Ryn lu life and provides strategic direction for how we can diversify our economy M ay/1,2 and grow a sustainable community. Thanks to the input of so many people, including staff from SRWMD, DCA, DEP, DOT and the A'ma nl ouise.[l! governor's office, we have a plan that really sets Taylor County apart; it BaLis R;fff will stimulate success." IMy1,2 ,8 Taylor County Vision 2060 is a plan of how Taylor County could look .in 50 years. " -e u For more information, visit the project Web site at ZakMorga vwwJ yJpocpuntylyision.Qrg. 9,,,,.,..... , .. .. .... , We pay top dollar forl Gold & Diamonds Mon.-Fri. 9:30-5:30 - Sat. 10:00-5:00 wdno1916WS. Perry Village Shopserigi IJ S"".2 .-." 1916 S. Jefferson St., Suite D ~ Perry 584-5200 50882 1I 22 Miles South of Perry, FL on the Taylor County Coast 850-578-2897 - ~ :SKEATON BEACH MARINA has everything you need: Bait, Tackle, Ice, Boat Lift, Beer, Gas, Soft Drinks, Groceries Snacks, Fresh &. Saltwater Fishing Licenses, Boat Storage OUR MOTEL has clean, comfortable rooms. Please call for reservations. * ,RV HOOKUPS also available. SPlease call for reservations. i ,, . ,.... , �Or " A-4 Perry News-Herald May 2-3, 2008 Up! ;Colby Robertson, emcee for the Gardner,Simmons, Grambling and Lilliott (L to R) Dudley, Sullivan, Mixon, Padgett and Cruce won in the 6th grade division .- (L to R) Gregory, Hanke won? In this year's 4-H/ Tropicana Public Speaking Program, the top county winners in the fourth/fifth grade division were: fourth place, Jessie Gregory -"My Nana"; third place, Jamaal Hankerson- "Saltwater Crocodiles"; second place (tie) Hanna Davis- "The Soldier Grandfather," and Ga'Kia Bishop -"Albanism"; and first place, Angel Ketring -"Looney Laws." Sixth grade division winners were: fourth place, Daniel Dudley -"Tim Tebow"; third place (tie), Claire Cruce-"Tennis" and Peyton Padgett-"Cruise 07"; second place, McKenzie Sullivan-"TCMS Soccer"; first place, Morgan Mixon - "Having Your Mom As A" Teacher." Winning in the seventh/eighth grade division were: fourth place, Valerie Gardner-"Zoe Stoyer"; third place, Jarquise Simmons- "My Surgery"; second place Taylor Lilliott-"The Salt Life"; and first place, Eli Grambling- "Bulldog Express." So, have you signed up? Plans for the Greatest Generation Reunion (for TCHS grads in the 1930s-40s) are well underway. If you failed to sign up and want to be at the June event, please contact Marilyn NeSmith Jackson at 904-249-5956. .f. - ... .. . a . . ^. ; * rson, Ketring, Bishop and Davis I- won in the 4th/5th division Happy 15th Birthday Ashley Harper May 2, 2008 ... Myoh my! Look how you've grown! Love, Mama & Dylan Tropicana winners applauded By LORI C. WIGGINS 4-H Extension Agent II Today's 4-H Youth Development Program is teaching youth life skills that will benefit them throughout their adult life. One of the programs 4-H sponsors along with Tropicana is the 4H/Tropicana Public Speaking Program. This educational program is aimed at teaching young people the techniques of effective public speaking. The program is designed to give elementary ana middle- school age students experience in the preparation and delivery of a speech. More than 1000 students in the county participate in the program. Students in grades three through eight ' from Taylor County Elementary School, Taylor County Middle School and Steinhatcheee School, as well as Home-schoolers, took part in this year's program. The top speeches were selected from the class level, school level and then from the county level'. The top county winners received a plaque and the first place county winner, in each * division received $50 and a full scholarship to 4-H camp this summer($170). The results of 4-H and Tropicana's dedication to this program are evident in the confidence displayed by young people in making prepared or extemporaneous presentations later in their school and professional careers. The 4-H/Tropicana Public Speaking Program offers young people this opportunity and teaches them to be better communicators--a skill which will benefit them throughout life. President invites all to author tea "My-two year term as president of the GFWC-Perry Woman's Club ends this May. On behalf of the membership, I would like to invite the citizens of Taylor County to an Author Tea this Sunday, May 4, from 2-4 p.m. at the Perry Woman's Club, honoring Susan H. Lincoln." That invitation is extended by Doris Galindo-Lepoma, retiring president of the local club. "This tea will be a book signing for Mrs. Lincoln's new book, 'When Mimosas Bloom,' which will be available for purchase. "This is a very good gift idea for special occasions like Mother's Day, (or Father's Day), upcoming birthdays and anniversaries. Men and women are invited to join us in honoring a local author...and we hope you' will," she said. Rooms-To-Grow Preschool Regitatns acceted or fll erolle~n Programs available for ages 2 through Pre-K ,School hours: 9 am - 12 pm (Early Morning Drop-off available at 7:45 a.m.) Programs based on Abeka curriculum VPK Provider, For more information, contact Rooms-To-Grow Preschool 584-4269 o \ I .. a -AL- A .h ri -A - AL -A - -A -AL. ,^o � Happy1st Birthday S' ,Riley Lee ' "Mama's Lil Princess" S"Dada's Lil Grim lin" C We love youi very much! IO\Ce always, "\� Mama 1)ada, Nana, Granddaddy & Grcat (iraninv Bass SA Healthy Me Women's Fair Change your life-become a HEALTHIER, HAPPIER you ! Learn (ow to take great care of YOU & YOUR family ! Saturday, May :0Oth� Presented by: St. James Episcopal Church RA WINGS for FREE PRIZES ! Pr.e eia, Rge Hose ua ee Rier conomk nd/, Sk, .Jmes Episcopal C sponsors Cou end Cares, Tag/or Couend ty omeleve Start, Tal or Count Hend Transit, ear- 8S/ Frucon Industnial Services, Soys & arlds Club,/ reon, Ta ukeor e Community Fedra/or t Union, Capital County S / ty Sank, DISC Village, D & W HlealtA Foods, Pepartment of ChTldren & Families, Poctor's Memorial H-/ospital. Dr. Michael Walby, Early Learniig Coalition, Employment Connections, Department of Agriculture & Consumer Affairs, Department of Hgh way Safety anpd Motor Vehiles, Dqivisn of Forestry, Fraizer Auto Detail,: Head Start, Healthy Families of Tim ber Country, Iea/thy Start Coalition, Huddle House, Kmart, Lance, March of Dmnes, Pepsi, Perry Fire department, Perry Police Pepartment, Project M.O.SES;, Premier Medical, R'efuge House, Suwannee Riker Economic Council, Soniw, St. James Epscopal ChAurc, Tay/or County Extension Office, Taylor County Even Start, raylor County Health Pepart- ment, Taylor County Publc Licbrary, Taylor County School Pistrict, raylor County SAerif/s Office, Tay/or County Supenisor of Elections Ofice, Taylor Medical and PDental, 7-Three Rivers LegalServices , Wa/-Mart, Ware Oil and Buckeye. Living peak At the Booking Desk -Editor's Note: It is the policy of this nqe.wpaper to run the names of all those 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. March 13: Christopher Andrews Reaves, 26, 107 Armstrong St., VOP (DWLS), Deputy Blue, TCSO. Irvin Derant Foskey, 51, 421 E. Dundee St., DWLS/R, Deputy Blue, TCSO. . Stacy Maggard, 34, U.S. Hwy. 19 North, Room #20, VOP (possession of cocaine), Officer Cariton, P&P. Laura Johnson, 23, 106 Buffalo Drive, disorderly conduct, resisting without violence, Ptl. Deeson, PPD. March 14: Jason Gilbreath, 38, 108 Jenkins St., aggravated stalking, harassing phone calls, Ptl. Gorby, PPD. Dawn Marie Swallow, 28, 500 S. Warner Ave., E-3, burglary, battery, Ptl. Cordova, PPD. *Mack Burrell, 24, 107 N. Beverly Street, VOP (tampering with a witness), no officer given. Brian Edward Tate, 29, 115 West Duval Street, possession of cocaine, attaching tag hot assigned, Ptl. Norris, PPD.. Lisa Hinrichs.Reeder, 40, retail theft, Ptl. Campbell, PPD. March 15: Johelen Lemieux, 37, Greenville, possession of controlled substance, Ptl. Cash, PPD. Christopher Stanley, 25, 202 Lewis Drive, retail theft, Ptl. Campbell, TCSO. Ronald Wayne Cooper, 48, Greenville, possession of cocaine, Ptl. Cash, PPD. Todd Smith, 35, Inverness, DUI (4th), resisting arrest without violence, possession of cocaine, possession of drug paraphernalia, refusal to submit to BAL test, DWLS, Sgt. Campbell, TSCO. Howard David Emory, 20, 5220 U.S. Highway 19, disorderly intoxication, Deputy McKenzie, TCSO. March 17: Vanessa D'Lynn Rhody, 41, Steinhatchee, grand theft motor vehicle, grand theft firearm, Deputy Murphy, TCSO. Robert Fremont, 81, 15011 Pompano Place, DWLS, Ptl. Deeson, PPD. March 18: John Kevin Schill, 39, Vinemont, Ala., no valid driver's license, Ptl. Johnson, PPD. Michael D. Eady, 39, Fanning Springs, FTA (grand theft), no officer given. March 19: Teresa Lynn Flowers, 32, 203 Folsom Street, VOP (grand theft III, criminal mischief), FTA (battery/domestic violence), Ptl. Norris, PPD. Tommy Caulder, 22, 70 Agner Acres, affray, Ptl. Shaw, PPD. Kendall L.Smith, 19, 3149 Foley Cut Off Road, VOP (dealing in stolen property), Deputy Padgett, TCSO. Noel Norris, 54, no address given, VOP (sales tax fraud), Deputy Padgett, TCSO. - March 20: Jeff Sadler, 18, 807 E. Paige Street, dealing in stolen property, grand theft, Ptl. Cash, PPD. Gerald Kermit Sheppard, 31, 1177 Roberts Aman Road, worthless checks, DUBAL, Ptl. Norris, PPD. March 21: Sonia Lee Murphy, 32, 1874 Johnson Stripling Road, possession of cocaine, possession of drug paraphernalia, Officer Albritton, FWC. Chaz Calder Allen, 18, 16700 E. Royal Oak, grand theft, contributing to delinquency of a minor, criminal mischief, Deputy Hayden, TCSO. Cocquina Braddock, 34, 118 Lewis Drive, trespass after warning, Ptl. Johnson, PPD. March 22: David Sein, 21, Winter Park, possession of cocaine, possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, Trooper Smyrnios, FHP. Tyrone Miller, 36, 210 Susan Street, violation of injunction, Ptl. Deeson, PPD. March 23: Ivere Lee Hugger, 57, 308 First Street, DUI with personal injury, DUI with property damage, Trooper Lundy, FHP John Clem Trigg, 35, 3309 SW US Highway 19 #218, DWLS (knowingly), Ptl. Cordova, PPD. Cynthia Lynn Goff, 25, 164 Jenkins Street, battery (domestic), Ptl. Griffin, PPD. -Joshua Wade Coxwell, 23, 3191 Slaughter Road, DWLS, possession of less than 20 grams of cannabis, Ptl. Curry, PPD. Kandice Hale, 23, 500 S. Warner Apt. 112, DWLS, Ptl. Murphy, PPD. John Jay Mathis, 36, 110 E. Pace Drive, DWLS (knowingly), possession of drug paraphernalia, Ptl. Curry, PPD. Amber McGuire, 26, 2643 Sidney Blanton Road, DWLS/R (habitual), Ptl. Murphy, PPD. March 24: Jordan M. Janinda, 18, 3469 Arrowhead Lane, VOP (battery/domestic violence), Ptl. Cordova, PPD. Freddy Jack, 19, no address given, possession with intent to distribute less than 20 grams cannabis, Sgt. Folsom, TCSO. Lavasha Williams, 26, no address given, aggravated battery, trespass after warning, public affray, Ptl. McDonald, PPD. Benny Lee Jack, 48, no address given, sale of cannabis, possession with intent .to sell" cannabis, Inv. Anderson, PPD. A-5 Perry News-Herald May 2-3, 2008 4_ Adopt*- Taylor County Animal Shelter Let our Commercial Connection work for you! Get more than 265,000 copies of your business cards printed and delivered every week to your customers and potential customers over the next 12 months. _______________ - U U I SA . Towing & SRecovery A-::-) "Full Service '^" Licensed & Insured 7I Dagy-i W -g2- o .y S:.0 3 - 6 pn, 800-763-4589 er 6 pr, 850-838-6115 CDrl.,er '2.Ihua itari' . * Crninierca * Emerqency * nip.und * Re-co.er * Tip-, Tc,, Louis Shaw Plumbing, Inc. A4. A y r P~em6et Needs tA licensed Plumbing Contractor is now serving Taylor and surrounding counties in the fields of New Construction Residential & Commercial Plumbing Consultant Available Plumbing Repair Stoppages - Large or Small Septic Tank Pumping No Job Too Big No Job Too Small We have a service/repair team on duty (2 hours a day, 6 days a week Closed Sundays for Worship Located at 4000 Alton Wentworth Road Shady Grove, Florida 850-584-3510 (office) ; 850-445-0493 (cell) 850-584-7650 FAX Locally Owned & Operated A 0% Senior Citizens Discounts Available to those 65 and older State Certified License CFC #1427469 Free Estimates * W 2" Wood Blinds (white or wood stains) 1' Flex-Aluminim Blinds Vertical Blinds Draperies * Valances Swags * Toppers Hundreds of Fabrics to Choose From Perry Drapery & ( Downtown * 103 N. Jeff 850-584-6818 e Install Gift Shop erson St. Hearing Aids * Expert Fitting * Highest Quality * All Makes & Models 1224 N. Peacock Ave. In Perry Dr. Jeffrey D. 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Next to Fiddler's Restaurant 352-498-2942 r - Custom Made All Occasion GIFT BASKETS LARGEST LIQUOR SELECTION ON THE NATURE COAST I WE CARRY FINE CIGARS Special orders: If we don't have it...we can get it! MONTHLY GIVEAWAYS I IE I -� C&M Skid Steer Services By the hour or by the job $55 per hour with 4 hr. min. Land Clearing * Brush Removal Site Prep Demolition Call Harold 850-578-2241 850-843-0662 I Culverts Ir $01t rfer,1 BUILDERS SUPPLY Rick Lewis Contractor Sales Representative North Florida Area 1301 Madison Hviy. P.O. Box 37 - Valdosta, GA 31603 Also specializing in Installed Sales: Fireplace Inserts * Gas Logs Marble Surrounds * Mantels Shower Doors * Mirrors Garage Doors * Ventilated Shelving Custom Shelving Door & Window Installation & Replacement Interior Tnm Mobile: (850) 672-0397 Fax: (850 .584-3934 SBS Office: (229) 242-4750 SBS Fax: (229) 242-6113 Spccializins inll dcorating and catering services for weddings, anniversaries parties, receptions and other special occasions. SWcdding Cakes - Decoralions inclIude loral designs. Other special services also available Bainqiuet hall available April 1 5 1723 S. Jefferson St. Perry, FlL, 2348 ('r.rv I'lhit/ Shopplix Ce i ) 584-3232 S 'roliie ii a l, ly s A ,letdilhi .rker INtl.ilalH W W ' - ' t" 3 -.: **''" ' , : . ." ,-. I Meet Biscuit, a two-year-old red and white Cocker Spaniel who is available for adoption at, the Taylor County Animal Shelter. He is described as "very sweet and full of energy." Biscuit is used to being the only dog and is waiting for his forever family to bring him home. To adopt Biscuit, contact the shelter at 838-3525. A I t �: :. Sports. Keaton Beach Fishing Report L Optimist tourney set to go Saturday BY PAT MCGRIFF One More Cast Guide Service Hey... the Perry Optimist's 17th annual Saltwater Fishing Tournament is this weekend (Saturday, May 3) and there are three Keaton Beach Marina, Sea Hag Marina in Steinhatchee and Econfina State Park. The entry fee is $50. Lines in at 7 a.m. weigh- in at 4 p.m. More than $10,000 in cash and prizes to be won including $2,500 for the largest trout. For more information go to www.optimistclubperryfl.org. The trout fishing was outstanding last week as I had Cal Beanblossom and Stacy Roberts of Sylvester, Ga., out and they had a limit of 15 trout with three over four pounds! We fished live pinfish under Cajuns and hard jerkbaits to land our fish from 4.5 - 6.5 feet of water on Tuesday. Wednesday, Billy Pillow, Matt Lorentz of Perry and I went out and fished three hours and brought back 12 trout and two reds. The trout hit live pinfish and jerkbaits while the reds came in on Precision Tackle's new Stalker in- line spinnerbaits. We fished 4 - 6 One More Cast - Guide Service Operating from Keaton Beach Marina Speckled Trout, Redfish, Blues, etc. (850) 584-9145 U S.C G No Fishing License 200 Kate Dr. License Required Perry, FL 32348 feet of water for the trout and 2.5 feet for the reds. Things slowed a bit by the weekend for some as the water cleared up and the w-i-n-d calmed down. Saturday, Cal Beanblossom and Glen Floyd of Sylvester, Ga., had 10 trout with three huge Spanish (five pounds and up) on live pinfish and Assassin's Electric Chicken Sea Shads in 6 - 7 feet of water. Here are some reports from the Marina: Bobby Whitehead of Tifton, .Ga., fished New penny Gulp in 5 - 6 feet of water with his pals and they landed 14 trout with two just over 20 inches to top the stringer. Danny Childs of Griffin, Ga., fished last Monday and had his limit of trout 15 -17 inches long; then fished the next day, and found larger fish again with Gulp in the Nuclear Chicken color from 17 -20 inches long from 6 feet of water. . Thursday, Mike King (Hammerknocker II) had 20 grouper and a limit of kings (to 30 pounds!) trolling Mann's Stretch Thirty plus plugs. Billy Pillow, Junior Proenza, Matt Lorentz and I went offshore Sunday on Billy's Team Triple Fish Triton and bought home 20 grouper to 15 pounds using live pinfish, Spanish Mackerel, Bluefish, frozen Northern Mackerel and cigar minnows. No trolling this trip and wouldn't you know it...no SQUID? A-6 Perry News-Herald May 2-3, 2008 FSU coach to speak at banquet Florida State's Associate Head Paseball Coach Jamey Shouppe will be the guest speaker at the Taylor County High baseball banquet May 13. The annual event, which gets underway at 6 p.m. at Events on South Jefferson Street, will honor both the varsity and jayvee baseball teams. Both squads produced winning records in 2008 as the varsity, under Coach Bobby Eason, compiled a 15-10 mark while the Danny Glover-coached jayvee team finished 12-4-1. Shouppe .is'in his 18th season as a member of the Florida State coaching staff and his sixth year as associate head coach. He continues to serve as one of the nation's premier recruiting coordinators and pitching coaches. Shouppe has been the catalyst in attracting top caliber talent to, Florida State since taking over as the recruiting coordinator in 1990. The former FSU player has had a top 25 ranked class every year he has been at FSU and 12 of his 17 classes have been ranked in the top 10 with half of those classes ranked in the top five. The longtime coach has also shown he can develop Major League caliber pitchers. Thirteen of Shouppe's pitchers have been selected in the MLB Draft in the last four seasons and 52 Seminole pitchers have been selected in the MLB draft since Shouppe became 'the team's pitching coach. � A former Seminole pitcher, Shouppe played for Mike Martin in 1981-82. The , southpaw compiled a 10-4 record in two seasons with the Seminoles. During his career, Shouppe took the mound in 60 games and posted a 3.78 ERA. He fanned a total of Tide Tables F,2 2 2 2 Sa3 3 3 3 Su 4 4 4 4 M 5 5 5 5 High Low High Low High Low High Low High Low High Low High Low High Low 12:33 AM 6:27 AM 12:38 PM 7:09 PM 1:31 AM 7:09 AM 1:08 PM 7:54 PM. 2:24 AM 7:48 AM 1:38 PM 8:38 PM 3:14 AM 8:25 AM 2:10 PM 9:24 PM' Tu 6 6 6 .6 W 7 7 7 S7 Th 8 8 8 8 F 9 9 9 High 4:03 AM ' Low 9:00 AM High 2:45 PM Low 10:11 PM High 4:52 AM Low 9:36 AM High 3:22 PM Low 10:59 PM High 5:41 AM Low 10:13 AM High- 4:02 PM Low 11:50 PM High Low High 6:34 AM 10:54 AM 4:45 PM 122 batters in 126 innings of work and was named to the Metro Conference All-Tournament team his senior year. A native of Chattahoochee, Fla., Shouppe came to FSU via George Wallace Junior College in Dothan, Ala. At Wallace, he earned All-Conference, All-State and All-Region honors in each of his two seasons while playing in the outfield and pitching. The Houston Astros drafted Shouppe in the'eighth round following his senior season at FSU. The left-hander played three years in the Astros organization ht the A and AA levels and was invited to Major League camp in 1984, before retiring from the baseball in 1985. Shouppe and his wife, former FSU cheerleader Karen Hall, have three children 20-year-old son Jake, 16-year-old daughter Kasey and 14-ycar-old son Jared. Tickets for the awards banquet are $10 each which includes dinner. They may be purchased from Debbie Hall or Kim Young. Learn to live with bears The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC), the. Wildlife Foundation of Florida and several local groups in Niceville and Carrabelle are joining forces to offer two events where residents can learn about coexisting with Florida's black bears. On Saturday, May 3, the FWC and the local Audubon chapter are hosting the Turkey Creek Bear Day in Niceville at Turkey Creek Park from noon to 3 p.m. Activities will be located at the north entrance pavilion on West College Boulevard. On Saturday, May 17, the Carrabelle Waterfront Partnership, the FWC and several businesses will host Bear Day at Tillie Miller Park in Carrabelle, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. (EDT). Bear Day is being held in conjunction with the dedication of Tillie Miller Park at 1 p.m. and the Blues in the Park music celebration at 2 p.m. "Both events are planned so people who have bear problems or who just want to learn more about bears and how to avoid .problems can speak to a wildlife biologist," said Jessica Tice, an environmental scientist with FWC Bear Management Program. "Biologists will discuss methods used to reduce problems and ways to increase enjoyment of local wildlife." Tice said residents who are having problems with bears getting into their garbage may bring their garbage cans to both events so staff and volunteers can help retrofit the cans to be more bear-resistant. If , a garbage container can not be retrofitted, a limited number of cans will be given away to the public. Volunteers will conduct a bear- resistant caddy build-off competition. Participants will be given instructions, along with an example, for making their own bear-resistant container. Tice said the caddies built in the competitions will be donated to the parks to increase recycling and reduce trash problems from bears in the area of Tillie Miller Park and Turkey Creek Park. For more information, e-mail Jessica Tice at jessica.tice@MyFWC.com or call 850-617-6065. Let our Commercial Connection work for you! Get more than 265,000 copies of your business cards printed and delivered every week to your customers and potential customers over the next 12 months. Norberg's Repair LARRY'S - U ... n-p .. n....e - o h:M.. ..**, . **a-nn, .-i,.nuI-*-.'L -:.= 1_ I NCrViCCS _ . urIUims & nuiur mihuInIIe From VWto F700's & C-60's 4 Computer A/C Brakes Engine 4x4 Repairs & Service (850) 838-2983 .- . L 3275 Courtney Grade PCFax (240) 208-8527 email: hcnmech@gtcom.net Harold Norberg, owner Fl. 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R e lig io n A-7 Perry News-Herald May 2-3,2008 May's first weekend brings special services Kirklands to sing at First Church of God The Perry First Church of God on Highway 221 North will have its monthly sing on Saturday, May 3, at 7 p.m. featuring The Kirklands. Snacks will be served at 5:30 p.m., and everyone is invited to attend. '"First Nights" is back "First Nights," a ministry of the First United Methodist Church of Perry, takes place this Sunday, May 4. at 6:30 p.m.. and on the first Sunday night of each month "with a country gospel music flavor." Josh Noland, pastor of "God's Country" on WPRY, will lend his,guitar skills, and Pastor James Taylor will continue his series on the Seven Churches of the Revelation. Taylor led tours throughout Turkey while stationed with the Air Force there. This Sunday's service will feature slides from Pergamum. For additional information, please call the church at 584-3028. Focus on the Family Benefits to holding child back a grade By James Dobson QUESTION: My 6-year-old son has always been an energetic child with some of the symptoms of hyperactivity. He has a short attention span and flits from one activity to another. I took him to his pediatrician, who said he did not have attention -deficit disorder. However, he's beginning to have learning problems in school because he can't stay in his seat and concentrate on his lessons. What should I do? DR. DOBSON: It sounds like your son is immature in comparison with his age mates and could profit from being retained in the first grade next year. If his birthday is between Dec. 1 and July 1, I would ask the school psychologist to evaluate his Obituaries Deonta Jerome King Deonta Jerome King, 17, of Perry, died April 28, 2008. He was a native of Taylor County. Survivors include: his daughter, Nakadea King of Perry; his father, Reginald King Sr. of Perry; his mother, Angela Jones of Perry; four brothers, Marquese King, Reginald King Jr. and Monte King, all of Perry, and Kelsey Griffin King of Tampa;, two sisters, ,i and Dednna - King, both of Tampa; his grandmothers, Mary Jones, Frances Summerset and Edna Oliver; his grandfathers, Larry Summerset and James Oliver? and a host of aunts, uncles, great aunts and great uncles. ' Funeral services will be held Saturday, May 3, at 11 a.m. at Antioch M.B. Church with Pastor Robert French officiating. Interment will follow at Pineview Memorial Gardens. Family members will receive friends today, May 2, from 4 until 8 p.m. at Antioch M.B. Church. Evans/Walker Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Happy 14th Birthday IDAVIS Love, Mom, Brian, Codie And Brittni readiness to learn. Retaining an immature boy during his early school career (kindergarten or first grade) can give him a social and academic advantage throughout the remaining years of elementary school. However, it is important to help him "save face" with his peers. If possible, he should change schools for at least a year to avoid embarrassing questions and ridicule from his former classmates. You have very 'little to lose by holding, back an imliature boy, since males tend to be about six months behind females in development at that time. The age of a child is the worst criterion on which to base a decision regarding when to begin a school career. That determination should be made according to specific neurologic, psychosocial and pediatric variables. Look for this symbol. O SELECTED Independent FUNERAL HOMES Member by Invitation Since 1917. this association's members ha\e included the finest privately owned funeral homes in the nation. Local people you've know n for years, w. ho ha\ e a deep commitment to providing distinctive service based on honesty, integrity, \alue and dignii\. � Let me add one other suggestion that you might consider. Your son appears to be a good candidate for home-schooling. You might want to keep him in the safety of your care until he matures a bit, and then if you choose, place him in school one year behind where he would have been otherwise. He will not suffer academically and will be more secure for the experience. Home-schooling is especially helpful for the immature child-- usually a boy--who is just not ready for'the social competition and rejection often experienced, within large groups. It is also beneficial to children who do not have this problem, if the parent is committed to it. That's why home- schooling is the fastest-growing educational movement in the United States today. ' QUESTION: When it comes to education, you have said that the right factual information can and sheofild lead to conceptual learning. "*- Please see page 8 Beggs I Io-E Funeral Home Perry Chapel 850-838-2929 I` . .. ... . -o MDentures - Part a ls R 'ines Repairs EEtractions Same Day Service On Dentures. Acrylic Partials. Repairs & Eiractions ' By Appointment o No Checks W i..anT M.o lalle itD,1 S FDGOS o I OUR STAND SAFER DRIVERS DESERVE TO BE, RICHER DRIVERS .Call me today about our safe driver discount. I can help you save up to 25%. (850) 584-5188 Mark Pelt 1000-A S JEFFERSON ST PERRY a042189@allstate.com Proud member of the Chamber of Commerce Allstate. You're in good hands. Discount and insurance offered only with select companies and subject to availability and qualifications. Discount amount may be lower and applies to most major coverages. Allstate Insurance Company and Allstate Property ano Casualty Insurance Company: Northbrook, IL. @205 Allstate Insurance Company. Perry First Church of God Sunday School 10:00- 10:45 Worship Service 11:00 - 12:00 :"'^ . Children's Church 11:00 - 12:00 * Sunday Night S .--.. ... . Prayer Group 6:00 - 6:45 Choir Practice 6:00 - 6:45 ........ ,sth arjl ^,,^In,,ri,,iinn o..1, Sunday Service 7:00 - 8:00 Nuruse y p provileu Wi ln d U l, llU,, tDlv,*,U Mike Hicks, pastor 1915 N. US 221 (850) 584-7992 Wednesday Night Youth Group 6:00 - 7:30 Study Group 7:00 First United Methodist Church Open Hearts - Open Minds & Open Doors "The People of the United Methodist Church" 302 N. Jefferson St. Perry, Fl. (850) 584-3028 fax (850) 223-2460 Rev. James Taylor, pastor nursery provided Email fumcp@gtcom.net THANK YOU Jesus for all of your wonderful blessings. Have you thanked Him lately? Please join us at Lakeside Baptist Church 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 1225 S. Jefferson St. * 584-5891 Established 1904 * "We'll Treat You Right" Goodman's BBQ 2429 S. Byron ButlerPkwy. 584-3751 "Best BBQ in Taylor County .1825 S. Jefferson St. Perry, Fl. 32348 1-850-584-7100 Support Your Local Churches '*i IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CATHOLIC CHURCH SMSASSSES: Sat. 6 p.m. * Sun. S a.m. Nc 10:30 a.m. CCD )& Adult Education (CZlas.e Sunday :00 a.m. 2750 S. Byron Butler Pkwy. 584-3169 L. Rev. Slade Crawford, Pastor __ti.' .o~. Welcome to St. James Episcopal Church Sunday Service 7 ' Holy Eucharist: 10:00 a.m. Nursery Available . Located at 1100 W. Green St. Church Office: 584-7636 , __ , http://www.perr',ll,.' r ,n- u . rp.,:eF :I jrr,.- . '- *~~ w W S Tahlia Yani-Meosha SMiller , To our little lady... You've grown so much and learned so much this past year. We love you, Baby! May God bless you and keep His loving arms around you. HAPPY ' BIRTHDAY Grandma (Mildred), Mommy (Pam), Daddy (Calvin), Uncle Dame, Big Brother lan, Big Sisters Ebone and Amber, Auntie Angie and IH the Boys, Evan, Ethan, - - Eric and Eland In Ah -ft iMnM-' -m -m -w -- - -- m -- - - /I h h h h & Ah A-8 Perry News-Herald May 2-3, 2008 Collecting items for Refuge House Local club to take part in 10th annual International Gator Day This week is National Volunteer Appreciation Week and Big Bend Hospice is honoring its. volunteers. Shown above are. (from I to r) Karen Trammell (Big Bend Hospice Volunteer Coordinator), Flora Woodfaulk, Sherwin Odum, Shirley Scott, Mary Ann Prevatt and Karen Tidwvell. Notpictured are Debbie Howell, Jim Frostick, Ann Gray, Mary Jane Fish and Jan Lee:. Hospice honors volunteers Submitted by MICHELE BRANTLEY Community Outreach Coordinator Big Bend Hospice A Big Bend Hospice family calls to have someone come sit with their mother so they can go out for their anniversary, a grieving husband receives a phone call from a volunteer who is checking in to see how he is holding up, a group of volunteers meet to discuss how to make sure that no one in need of hospice services in Taylor County is unaware of Big Bend Hospice. All of these caring people live and work right here in Taylor County and share their time'with their friends and neighbors as Big Bend Hospice volunteers. Big Bend Hospice was founded by volunteers 25 years ago to provide a different, more compassionate way to finish life's journey. Last year we served more than 70 patients in Taylor County and within our eight-county service' area served 375 families everyday. Volunteering does not necessarily mean working directly with patients. Although all of our patients and their families are offered a volunteer to help with errands, provide transportation and offer companionship, there are many other opportunities to volunteer. Advisory Council members, for example, meet monthly and act as ambassadors in their community, advising Big Bend Hospice on issues in their county and helping to increase awareness of hospice services.' These committed men and women . are stay-at-home moms, business people and retirees but each has in common the desire to help others. "Big Bend Hospice and our volunteers impact so many lives. Big Bend Hospice is able to provide services to people that otherwise would have no one. Being appointed by our Gpvernor to the Commission for Volunteers of Florida just confirms my dedication to serving others. I find volunteering so very rewarding. I am very passionate about our patients," said Flora Woodfaulk, a volunteer with the Taylor County Advisory Council. During National Volunteer Appreciation Week, April 27 through May 3, Big Bend Hospice salutes the caring men and women who volunteer in Taylor County. These special people are enriching lives and making a difference to hospice families. They not only sit at bedsides, they sit in 90-degree heat at fairs and festivals, they put together goodie bags, they bake and speak on our behalf at clubs and churches, they are the heart and soul of our organization. If you are interested in becoming a hospice volunteer call Karen Trammell at 850-879-1324 for the next orientation session. "Volunteer to change the world, it starts with a phone call." In observance of the 10th annual International Gator Day, the Taylor County Gator Club will be collecting items for Refuge House. Jtems needed include paper towels, toilet tissue, laundry detergent, disposable diapers (all sizes) and non-perishable food items. The collection needs to begin today, according to Taylor County Gator Club President Betty Culbreath. "You can drop items off at Burns -Monument Company by May 15, or meet us there on the 16th to help Stewart Memorial will be participating in the Summer Food Service Program this year, June 2 through Aug. 15. During this time, nutritionally balanced meals will be provided to all children regardless of race, color, sex, . disability, age or -national origin. The program coincides with the school district's summer vacation when school breakfasts and lunches are not available. All 'children 18 years old and younger are eligible for, meals at no charge. The meals will be served from 11 a.m. until 1:30 p.m. at 1113 W. Hampton Springs Ave., Monday through Friday, except for Friday, Benefit spaghetti dinner set for Sat. A benefit spaghetti dinner will be held Saturday, May 3,'from 5-8 p.m. at the Catholic Parish Hall for- Mike Johnson, to assist in medical costs resulting from a motorcycle accident. 'Human brain can store 2 billion bits of information' FOCUS Continued from page 7 But aren't you putting too much emphasis on the memorization process, which is a low academic goal? DR. DOBSON: The human brain is capable of storing some 2 billion bits of information in the course of a lifetime. There are many avenues through which that Card of Thanks Smith Our family was blessed with Taylor County's residents expressing their great love for our Mama, Peggy H. Smith. We greatly appreciate the prayers, visits, phone calls, food, flowers, donations to charities, cards and love shown by everyone. We would like to thank the members of Salem Baptist Church for all for their help through this difficult time. Thank you all for remembering our Mama in your own special way and helping us through this time. 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Any person who believes he or she has been discriminated against in any USDA-related activity should write or call immediately to: USDA Director, Office of Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Ave., S.W., Washington, DC, 20250- 9410; (800) 795-3272; (202) 720- 6382 (TTY). For 'additional information, you may contact Culbreath at 584-2399 or e-mail her at Betty6l1 @comcast.net. Candi S. Cook AS awarded Candi S. Cook recently received an Associate of Science degree in interdisciplinary studies from Hodges University in Naples. She is the daughter of Tommy and Pat Cook of Perry. Mother's Day Spring att fling Toa Saturday, May 10 seating at I a.m. & 2 p.m. Call today to make your reservations ~ 838-2021 (Seating is limited) PRIZES fotr l.ir,1 t"';[- uai llk st-inO:t icr tive' lt.tt. R K., nLci >.'i n>lI.i N 1 [ ntoi\\'iiIo rci r' Voni b.iL'i aL, d L, in h J. I I ,ir 121E. Green t. --- 1 ^-1E.S--6 We're right around the next turn. (Look for us on Victory Lane and Pit Road too.) 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"The Taylor County Soil & Water Conservation District encourages you to think about your personal responsibility to be a good steward of the 'natural resources, including water, during Water' its annual Stewardship Week celebration. The National Association of Conservation Districts (NACD) has proclaimed April 27 to .May 4, 2008 as Stewardship Week with the theme Water is Life," Causey noted. He also encouraged residents to "become aware of water quality and quantity in your community. Understand how watersheds work. We all live in a watershed. Watersheds are the places we call home, where we work and where we play. Everyone relies on water and other natural resources to exist. What you and others do on the land impacts the quality and quantity of water and our other natural resources. Managing the water and other natural resources is an effective and efficient way to sustain the local economy and environmental health." The Taylor Soil , & Water Conservation District is a member of the National Association of Conservation Districts (www.nacdnet.org) which oversees the Stewardship Week program. Stewardship Week is one of the largest national annual programs to promote conservation. NACD represents the nation's 3,000 conservation districts, which were established to encourage resource conservation across the country. For information about Stewardship Week and conservation, contact the Taylor Soil & Water Conservation District board at (850) 578-2293 or (850) 584-7087. . Meetings of the board are open to the public and board members said they welcome citizefi participation. The next regularly scheduled meeting of the board will be changed from the usual fourth Monday of the month (due to Memorial Day) to Monday, June 2, at 3 p.m. in the meeting room at Hampton Inn. Deadline announced for Jr. Miss candidates The registration deadline for the before this date. 2008 Florida Forest Festival Junior A mandatory parent meeting will Miss program is Friday, May 9. be held Tuesday, May 13, at the All candidates must officially Buckeye Community Federal register at www.ajm.org on or Credit Union conference room at 6 JM Handyman Home Repairs LLC Pressure Washing Painting Concrete -< Wood Decks 578-3776 RV Leak Repairs Ceramic Tile Laminate Wood Available 838-6077 p.m. For more information, please e-mail -agibsonl@fairpoint.net, sm-cruse@hotmail.com or lauren- 83@hotmail.com. Kendrick bids farewell On Thursday. April 24, State Representative Will Kendrick (R) gave his farewell remarks to members of the Florida House of Representatives. That week marked the final week of the last Legislative Session he will serve in the House due to term limits. He was acknowledged for remarks by Speaker Pro Tempore Marty Bowen. Speaker Marco Rubio announced that. Rep. Kendrick had 15 minutes to speak, 10 as a Republican and five as a Democrat which, in turn, brought laughter throughout the chamber and gallery. The, speech commanded the attention of the chamber as well as the gallery which held family members, friends, staff and a class of students from Franklin County. Kendrick started his farewell remarks by re-stating a phrase he first used in his freshman session, 'You all may think you are in high cotton today btit let me remind all of you...the same road that brought you here will one day take you back...with the same thing you got here with--your character and integrity'." In his remarks, Kendrick reflected on his, experiences and friendships he has encountered and gained during his eight years in the House of Representatives and his 22 years in political service. Kendrick said he was pleased to have Senator Charlie Dean join him at his desk during the speech and expressed his delight in having former House Speaker and Senate President Mallory Horne sit with him earlier in the day making note that this is the first time that former Speaker/President Horne has used floor privileges since his service in the 1960's. In addition, Kendrick was flanked by his youngest son Collins, who occupied his father's chair, while he spoke to a seated and attentive audience. Kendrick thanked his family for allowing him to do what was important to him in serving the people for the last 22 years. His family, including his wife, three sons, daughter-in-law, number one grandson and sister were present "Many people ' wonder what makes me tick. My entire political career has been about trying to ^^ y.*. ^^; i':' ensure that tomorrow is a little better than today, for someone-- many times, not realizing or knowing who it may be that you're going to touch but knowing that b\ your works someone will have a chance for change," Kendrick said. For the final time. Rep. Kendrick reminded the members just how large District 10 is by emphasizing it consists of all or parts of 10 counties and is the largest House District east of the Mississippi River. Will Kendrick delivered his final remarks to the Florida House of. Representatives April 24. I Make a house your home. Conventional/FHA/VA Construction/Permanent Adjustable & Fixed Rate Interest Only I Lot Loans USDA Rural Housing Loomis Shiver 584.2057 O Capital Bank www.ccbg.com cit City I ' % a 0 l No m j'<, W.*rI atr*o . tM ,- t* ) ... PUBLIC AUCTION Saturday, May 3,2008 -8:30 a.m. The Taylor County District School Board will conduct a sale of surplus property located at the Transportation Department, 1004 E. Bay Street, Perry, Fla, on Saturday, May 3, 2008. Five school buses will be for sale. All items are to be sold at public outcry. Purchase of property is required to provide full payment at the time of sale and remove property from premises within ten working days. All property will be sold in an "as is" condition. The District has the right to reject any or all bids'. All items will be available for inspection from 7:00 to 8:30 a.m. the morning of the sale. Additional information can be obtained by Transportation Department at 850-838-2505. Ig~,~i~S~~""""""~"~""""~"~fl r - 1, IAr"ul xaa d CAr4&car.s . 0.rrets (Nco)uflnn.p..ywaro * contacting the Entertainment B-2 Perry News-Herald May2-3, 2008 Sume i.er; elbat ,,*~ Su mefikh rekc lbrSabo- nll with Speed, Or, calendars in Hollywood, May is the beginning of summer. And for studio execs staring at box office receipts that have trailed last year's figures for almost every week during the past three months. summer .couldn't have arrived sooner. While the cinematic one-two punch of "Forbidden Kingdom" and "Forgetting Sarah Marshall" raised the otherwise languishing .market two, weeks ago, this weekend is expected to really kick things into high gear, with one big- named blockbuster following every weekend for the rest of the month. Up first, opening today, is "Iron Man." which has been in development for longer than some of its eventual audience has been alive. One of Marvel Comics' staple characters, Iron Man was created by Stan Lee and Larry Lieber in 1963. "Iron Man" is the latest comic book adaptation to hit the market in the rush following the phenomenal success of the "Spider-Man" and "X-Men" films. The movie follows . wealthy industrialist and weapons manufacturer Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.), who is kidnapped by terrorists in Afghanistan. Injured in the attack, Stark creates a metal suit in order to escape. Once free, Stark finds himself becoming an unlikely hero. - " . The early buzz has been very positive, with a number of * flattering , comparisons to the first "Spider-Man" film in quality. . The film is rated PG-13 for some intense sequences of sci-fi action'and violence, and brief suggestive content. Also opening today is the romantic ..2.1,,C,- Mlade. of Honor," starring Patrick Dempsey and Michelle Monaghan. Tom (Dempsey) is a ladies' man who doesn't realize he's in love with girl pal Hannah (Monaghan) until she announces she's about to get married and wants him to be her maid f ' of honor. Dempsey, most famous for his role on "Grey's Anatomy," already earned his romantic comedy cred with the surprisingly endearing "Enchanted." The film appears to be attracting its share from both se,.e.. .and should provide an alternative c for i those not looking for explosions, ithi 6 weekend. "Made of Honor" is rated PG-: 3 for sexual content and language. Prepare to enter the fast lane nc,. weekend when, the Wacho~\ ki brothers bring us the live-aciion adaptation of the beloved cartoon "Speed Racer," which was one ot the first popular Japanese anime import- to the States in the 1960s. Speed Racer (Emile Hirsch) enters a famous cross-country rally in which his older i brother was killed years bet-ie Helping him along the way i, his family, including parents John Goodman and Susan Sarandon, and his girlfriend Trixie (Christina Ricci). Also on his side--perhaps--is the mysterious Racer X (Matthew Fox). The trailers provide us a glimpse of a colorful stylized world created by the Wachowskis (who brought us "The. Matrix" films) that looks one part video game, one part paint factory explosion. Honestly, I can't remember looking forward to a film as much as this one when I still can't decide if it is going to be incredibly good or spectacularly bad. Either way, it should be a fun ride. "Speed Racer" is rated PG for sequences of action, some violence and language. Trying to keep pace in the box office race will be the Ashton Kutcher, Cameron Diaz starring movie, 'What Happens in Vegas." In the film, two strangers meet during a drunken night of excess and wake up the next morning not only married but the co-winners of a $3 million jackpot. Now, if they want to keep their share, they will have to stay married for six months. This is the first feature film leading role since 2006's "The Guardian" for Mr. Demi Moore, who has spent most of his time lately producing, but Diaz is a veteran of comedies such as these, which I like to call male- oriented romantic comedies. Unfortunately, those males will have many choices this month at theaters, and this one may get left in Vegas. The film is rated PG-13. On May 16, "The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian" finds the Pevensie children a year after their first adventure in the magical realm of Narnia. Suddenly pulled back, they find themselves in a strange land that little resembles the place they loved, as it is now 1,300 years later. With Narnia now ruled by a despot, the children must help return the throne to the rightful ruler, Caspian. The four actors who brought the Pevensie children to life in 2005's "The ndiana Jones Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" 'all return as does Liam Neeson as the voice of Asian. While "Prince Caspian" was not my favorite of the seven books that make up C.S. Lewis' "Narnia" series, the trailers show quite a bit of action injected into the battle scenes that passed so quickly in the book. There have been rumors kicking up everywhere lately about the long-term prospects for the continuation of the series, with only 2010's projected release of "The Voyage of the Dawn Treader" being the subsequent book guaranteed a movie adaptation. Producer Mark Johnson said at the New York Comic Con several weeks ago that there were no plans for additional films, but then days later MTV reported that he had told them that a list of directors for "The Silver Chair" (the fifth book) was being compiled. All of this, most likely, depends on the performance of "Prince Caspian" which will see much more competition this month than the first film did during the holiday season of 2005. It will, however, have the benefit of being the only film released wide during its weekend. SPc' I11.11-.l tlie most anticipated film -' -I 2.l.''. let alone for the month, vi ill be I 1 ing theaters Thursday,. Ni.,4 22 Of course, I'm talking jh>,ut Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull." E E.rI, .,th Ilst a few weeks to go unLiil ii. release, the known facts abuti tiHi. long-waited (19 years!) ,iii i'l! I in .illment in (the Harrison : .*3 F.i J d- 1.11 ni.ffaI chise o-uld.fit:iiha liir" ihimle \\ith director Stephen. ".. Sp ielhc I y holding tlareats of I- I., Llu'- ,' er his cast and crew, . leI.iks hai'. been few and far bhci -.een. \\ hat can be gleaned from Illc tliilei. however, shows Indiana Sdorniig his hat and whip once again . , :' ',,car, aleJ completing his last C ..: uc.e. Supposedly the villains this time around will be the Soviets, but S'like 'I said, nobody is sure. Some familiar faces will be back (Karen Allen from "Raiders of the Lost j ^Ark" for one), and some new ones will be joining the adventure, Z including Shia LeBeouf, fresh off his rumble with the "Transformers" last summer. As far as I can tell, the film is not, Syet rated, but first three were all PG or PG-13. Opening against Indiana (on that 4.- ^ Friday) 'is the latest Uwe Boll- directed video game adaptation, "Postal." Supposedly an attempt by Boll to offend everyone as much as possible, from what I can tell, he will succeed. The plot involves cults, an amusement park robbery and the Taliban. Need I say more? The movie is rated R for extremely crude humor throughout, including strong sexuality, graphic nudity, violence, and for pervasive language and some drug use. Finally, the rare fifth weekend of the month brings us two movies, the first of which is another continuation of a beloved series, this time one from television: "Sex and the City." The movie is set four years after the end of the show, as Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) and her three friends Samantha (Kim Cattrall), Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) and Charlotte (Kristin Davis) prepare for her upcoming wedding to Mr. Big (Chris Noth). Much has been made in the press over the past several years about the film's delays, mostly blamed on Cattrall's demands for additional money and bickering among the castmates. Even so, while I cannot include myself among the show's ardent fans, everyone I know who can is eagerly looking forward to seeing their old friends in action. "Sex and the City" is rated R for strong sexual content, graphic nudity and language. And finally, we have "The Strangers," a horror/thriller starring Scott Speedman and Liv Tyler as a husband and wife terrorized in their home by a group of masked... well, strangers. The trailer is rather disturbing, and if I enjoyed movies such as these, I would probably add it to my list of films to see. According to its publicity, "The Strangers" is inspired by true events, but as far as I could find but, that basically means it's based on any number of home invasions and/or murders. The film is rated R for violence/terror and language. While it is not expected to surpass last year's trifecta of "Pirates." "Shrek" and "Spider-Man," this month should make a good start for the summer season. With "The Dark Knight," "Hellboy II," "WALL*E" and more, this summer will be hot at the box office,. The Shanghai Artist world "If there is a s currently in cir produces a more b than the Shanghai name doesn't immed mind." -- The Ne The Artist Series County. music music at the Suw JAM RE the we By ANGELA CASTEL Staff writer Country music fan now and go for the g Suwannee River annually at the S Suwannee Park in Li But don't get the package for the endl bottomless drinks. (semi) private bathro Treat yourself s totally awesome views of the megaw who take the stagi musicians like Brad tossing keepsakes in you're sure to be in t catching' range. Paisley's appears year's event last S electrified the audie them rocking well af Although a heavy early in the day lef around the edges, evi their feet and cheer award-winning arti 1.1 t. .ini Quartet will perform Sunday, May'4, at Opperman Music Hall in TallahasseeA, A? Series will close season with ' renowned Shanghai Quartet" string quartet will close out its 2007-08 season 25 years ago, this versatile '- rulation that with a performance by the ensemble is known for its - eautiful sound internationally renowned string passionate musicality, impressive. - Quartet, the quartet, The Shanghai Quartet. technique, and multicultural, :' diately come to They will perform Sunday, May innovations. 4, 2008 at 2:30 p.m. in Opperman "The Shanghai Quartet's elegant;-: w York Times Music Hall. style of melding the delicacy of: of Tallahassee Originally formed in Shanghai Eastern music with the emotional: _R breadth of Western repertoire allows them to traverse the genreg from traditional Chinese fol k music to cutting edge contemporary classical works , orRanizers said. . i..- The quartet regularly tours -he.. Srear music centers of North and. South America, Asia and Europe: ,Th leave a ped-9 fre3. ent at, * - ' N. 'pYork'sm tieisfet'I stilll' an1f . their travels have taken them from - London. Vienna and Praaue, to Australia's Sydney Opera House. Their extensive discography has srou n to 24 recordings. Current . recording projects include the: Scom plete Beethoven string 0 .. quarretS (Camerata), and ar� - X.v scheduled for completion in 200se; .' The Shanghai Quartet's wide ari . 4f media projects includes tLe sound rack 'and a came o..,- j ppea aince in Woody.Allen's 200s5� .'fihni ' Melinda and Melinda"'--- "i Bartok Quartet No. 4). They have; ..- 0 al.o appeared on PBS's Great. Performances and can be heard-'-'i i e ularhI N on NPR. Sunday's energetic program will" ' include- Haydn's "String Quartet in' - G Miajr. Op.,77," selections froM ChinaSong arranged by first - . ~ iolinilst Yi-Wen Jiang,and.: Beelthi men's "String Quartet in A'. , n . -h cminoi , 0p. 132." . n kp pThe performance is sponsored- j hi b, Capital City Bank. Visit the..-;.9 Shanghai Quartet Web site at star Brad Paisley capped three nights of www.shanghaiquartet.com for 3"�_ 'annee River Jam. Photo by Dawn Taylor more information. 4 Tickets are still available -J'- V through the FSU Fine Arts Ticket -1 Office, online art-, www.tickets.fsu.edu, and byfieona calling 850-224-9934. h f a i Individual tickets are $25 for adults, $20 for seniors (6z+) and._'' ' fo 1 $10 for students (13+). Tte-, performance is free to students 12 UCCI stage. The'screams reached an all- and under. time high when Paisley struck up s--start saving the cords for one of his popular old at the next songs...which hails the delights I Jam held of "Gettin' A Little Mud on the _ pirit of the Tires." 1 ive Oak. A giant flat screen set on-stage premium VIP ensured that no one missed a Fri.& Sat. 7:30p.m. ioomin ess buffet and moment of the rollicking and Sunday 4:00p.m. (PG13) Or even for rolling show. Leatherheads Dom. Paisley's appearance capped Fri. & Sat. 7:30 p.m. imply for the three days of back-to-back country Sunday 4:00 p.m. (0 G . and upclose music performances featuring such /att superstars artists as James Otto, the Kentucky Iron Man Io e. And when Headhunters and the legendary Fri.&Sat. 7:30 p.m. . Paisley start John Anderson. Sunday 4:00 p.m. (PG13) '- ito the crowd, Anderson, a perennial fan- COMINGATTRACTIONS , :r he guitar pick favorite, was named the first Speed Racer stIarts May 9 inductee into the Suwannee River InoanaChronieso Nas sarts May 122 dance at this Jam Hall of Fame during a brief Kurng Fu Panda ' aturday night ceremony Saturday night. The F~orIooirho iriscnaiJaim gcai50371iiI2 nce and kept presentation honored Anderson for BOX OFFICE PRICES ter midnight. his commitment "to rockin', Sunday Matinee $4.00 All Seats vy downpour swingin' country music." All other showings $5.00 All Seats t many damp For more on the jam and how 118 E. 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From Perry: Take RT 221 North to CR 360 (SW Mosley Hall Rd) Turn Right, go about 8 miles on the right. AU691-COL. RON COX AB2490. 2/27-2/29PS 2-DAY AUCTION TAYLOR'S BUILDING SUPPLY NO RESERVES - NO MINIMUMS 5/2@12 & 5/3@10 EST 268 Hwy 98, Eastpoinit FL 1000's of Doors, Windows, Lumber, Appliances, Tools, Equipment, Hardware, Lighting, Roofing www.AffiliatedAuctions.com 850-294-7121 J.Whin&onh AU3103 AB2286 13% BP 2-Family Yard Sale 316 Saturday 8 a.m. - 12 noon. 5/2 W. Bay St. Yard Sale Saturday, off Johnson Stripling Rd. turn left on Sam Poppell Rd at very end of Road. Follow signs. Baby clothes, baby toys, kids shoes, nursing uniforms, women's clothing, prom dress and much gore. .. Yard Sale Sat , 8a.m. - 2 pm. 1130, S..Fair.Rs.on Rd.. between BP'and Dr. Shugars. N, 19 inside shed, outside 50" screen TV, uniforms, -crock's, bedding, lots of good stuff. Baby furniture. 5/2 Garage Sale clothes, tools, crystal, lamps, games, over 50 movies, music tapes, furniture and more. pocket knife collection at 95% off. 812 Johnson Stripling Rd. 5/2. Toni's Big Yard Sale Saturday, 7 a.m. - 1 p.m. Rain or Shine, on Slaughter Rd by the Highway Patrol Station. 2 riding lawn mowers, 2 laptops, software, cd's, tools, lots of stuff for men. Some of everything! 5/2 Yard Sale, Saturday, 8 a.m. - noon, 1306 S. Jefferson, across from Radio Shack. Name brand kids clothing (sizes toddler to junior) and shoes. Women's clothing and shoes. Books, kitchen items, toys, home decor, linens. 6/2 " Redecorating/Sprihg� 'leaning Sale. Quality items, Antique hand. painted dresser, kitchen hutch, dishes, shoes, purses, pilates beach video and more. You don't want to miss this one! 1857 Morgan Whiddon Rd. Saturday, May 3, 8 a.m. - 1 p.m. No Early Birds Please. 5/2 2-Family yard sale Saturday, May 3 (8 a.m. - 12) 209 E. Hampton Springs Ave. 4/30-5/2 Hwy. 98 West, under big Oak tree look for signs. Friday and Saturday. 8 a.m. - until. 4/30-5/2 Open House Sale, misc. furniture, household goods, sofa sleeper, juke box, etc. 578-2228. 4/18-5/2 1104 E. Julia, Friday and Saturday 8 a.m. - 12 noon. Handmade crafts for Mothers Day. [ MT TO BUY] Years Wanted 1941&before 1974 1994 1945 1976 1995 1946 1979 1996 1947 1981 1997 1948 1982 1998 1952 1983 1999 1961 1984 2000 1963 1985 2001 1964 1986 2002 1965 1987 2003 1966 1990 2004 1967 1991 2005 1968 1992 2.006 1972 1993 2007 1973 Also want any annual from Jerkins High School Please call Mark Southerland 850-584-6021 * 1 AMVETS Post 20 Community Yard Sale 1st Saturday of the month 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. On Woods Creek Rd. 5/2AV Yard Sale Friday and Saturday, 8 a.m. - until, off of'Johnson Stripling on Bernard Johnson. 5/2 Opening Special Friday and Saturday 7 a.m. - Noon AVON STORE in Dairy King 584-7531. $1.00 hand creams, bonus size deodorants, $3.00 purse sprays, moisture therapy lotion, naturals. 5/2-5/30 Yard Sale Saturday, 8 a.m. - until, 12 noon at 1313 Pinecrest Street just past Taylor High School, VCR, carlo cabinet, computer desk, plus size clothes, shoes, kitchen items a lot of misc. 5/2 Yard Sale prices at Dairy King 584- 7531/Month of May every Thursday, Friday and Saturday. 6:30 a.m. - noon. $1.00- hotdog; pancake, one item biscuits, French Toast Sticks, $2.00 footlong dogs. 5/2-5/30, Inside and- Treasures & More Glassware Outside Shops New Hours: Sat-Sun 10-4 Antiques Yard Sale We buy...call us! Collectibles Set-up FTools $8 & up Hwy. 19S. * 838-1422 * 584-7124 Mon-Th Furniture Yard Sale 803 E. Wilson St. Behind g,: County Jail off Hwy. 27 East Saturday, 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. girls NB to 24 mth clothes, 2 kids rockers, kids table & chairs, toy box, movies, computer desk, end table, 100% LEATHER Living Rm Set, Lifetime furniture, coming-ware, playstation one Warranty. NEW, still in crate. $850 OBO. games, much more. Early Birds Welcome. 545-7112. Can Deliver 5/2 5/2GCN3 Multi-Family Yard Sale Saturday. Mission SALE May Special! Dairy King Under New Trip Fund-raiser. 501 N. Byron Butler Pkwy Ownership, New Hours 6:30 a.m. - 11 p.m. at Frith Abstract & Title Co. 8 a.m. - until. Free Medium shake with $5.00 purchase. 5/2 Mention add call 584-7531. Saturday 8 a.m. - until, 1104 W: Willow St. 5/2-5/30 New handbags, men's and women's plaid $150 queen pillowtop mattress set, unused shorts, t-shirts. A little bit of everything, with warranty, 222-7783 5/2 5/2GCN3 Big YardSale.Friday&Saturday8a.m.-1 $400 NEW NASA VISCO MEMORY p.m. 187 Agner Acres. FOAM mattress set with warranty. Can 5/2 deliver. 222-9879 5/2GCN3 4-Family Yard Sale Saturday May 3 7 a.m. .- poon 2145 Kasper Street (off of Woods 5 piece 100% MicroFiber Living Room set Creek Road) Children & Adult clothing, $600, All New in boxes. Delivery couch & recliner and much more! available. 222-7783. 5/2 5/2GCN3 Yard Sale Saturday, 8 - 12 2810 W. Page BED-KING PILLOW TOP Orthopedic Rd. Take Woods Creek Rd to Page Rd Mattress Set. Brand new in plastic. Must Look for signs. Toys t d ch.. ...mve. $400 545-7112 -more. `/UCN3 5/2 BEDRM: 4 pc. set still in boxes, $499, can Yard Sale Saturday, May 3, 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. deliver. Brand new! 222-7783 207 Woods St. Off US 19 South. 5/2GCN3 5/2 CHERRY - NEW QUEEN Louis Phillip 3-Family Yard Sale Saturday, May 3, 8 sleigh bed 7 pc bedroom set. $2400 value, a.m. - until, off Puckett Rd. on Bradshaw must sell $999. 425-8374. Delivery Blvd. follow signs, turn left on Debby St. available 5/2 5/2GCN3 Garage Sale Taylor Storage Center Hwy. DINING ROOM - Beautiful cherry table, 2 19 across from Votec, Sat. and Sun 7 a.m. arm & 4 side chairs, lighted china cabinet. .- until. Brand new in boxes, can deliver. Must 5/2 move, $799. 850-222-9879. 5/2GCN3 Spring Cleaning Sale, Sat. May 3,8 a.m. - 12 noon. 213 East Green Street between FULL mattress set. $125. TWIN mattress State Farm and Comcast. Ladies Clothing set. $100 BOTH NEW, 850-545-7112 size 10-12. Ladies Large shirts, girls 5/2GCN3 clothing 10-14, boys size 4-5, lots of toys, girls twin bed, misc. household goods, Queen Orthopedic Pillow top. NEW Fisher Price Basketball Goal, girls bike, mattress set in sealed plastic. Full paperback books, VHS movies, warranty. Sacrifice. $279. Can deliver. 5/2 850-222-7783. 5/2GCN3 Estate Sale Saturday Only. Everything must go including House, 4 miles down 6 piece PUB TABLE, solid wood & uphol Woodscreek Rd. on left, look for white chairs. New in crate. List $1300 Take sheet on mailbox. $590. 425-8374 5/2 5/2GCN3 Yard Sale Saturday 1407 N. Springfield St. 45x80 metal building never been put up. 8a.m. - 12 noon. Still on pallet. $12,500 1-850-926-3613 5/2 leave message 4/18-5/14 Yard Sale 1495 Morgan Whiddon Rd. Saturday 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. silk flowers,' Piano Lessons Call Vicki Ratliff at 838- linens, toys, bicycles, clothes lots of stuff. 5366. 5/2 4/30-5/9 WANT TO BUYY 93 Old Fireplace Brick Ol. odCi Gold (scrap) ~ Diamonds ~ Old Comic Books Coins (silver) & Paper Money ~ Taylor County Memorabilia Used Furniture Bedroom - Dining Room - Living Room - Bedding IRONWOOD HOMES OF PERRY 850-838-9090 S2 BR $29,990!! i ,A , M1- *3BR$39,990!!! .- ,, , ... . , ..7 4 BR $54,990 !!! . . . - . 5 BR $69,990!!!!! Absolutely NO HIDDEN COSTS Prices above include delivery, set-up, AC, skirting, and steps!!! ***Delivery included up to 50 miles from dealership*** Need Cash? Got Junk? Got Junk Cars, Tr I buy Scrap Meta 850-838-JUNK (58 State Certified Sc 4/4tfRC Used topper for Dodge Dakot pickup truck. Call 584-8372. 4/30-5/2 $1,000 for Taylor Co. Auto Ta Also Want FL Tags before 19 727-345-6627. gobuosl www.floridalicenseplates.com 4/9-5/30 Cute"ohorkie Puppies, CKC 10 weeks odd, Mom and Dad shots started, $150.578-2297 4/30-5/2 Red nose pit bull, 8 weeks all wormed $150. Call 813-76 4/30-5/16 Newly remodeled office Suites available for lease, electric, water, gas and trash ruck? removal included, only $260 monthly. Call uck? - Select Group Realty @ 954-647-5057. Is!! 6/21tfnSGR 865) ales Commercial Building for Lease - Down town building Brand new. 10 office's including receptionist area and waiting a or mid sized area. All internet and phone equip, handicap accessible bathroom. Must see, Call Select Group Realty at 954-647-5057. ags 1911-17. 7/2tfnSGR I958 -IlJf. Southern Villas of Perrv 3@aol.com C recognized, d on premise, 7. old, all shots, 60-0812. In^\\ 2005 Fleetwood Single Wide Mobile Home 2 bed/2 bath, Immaculate Condition. Fully Furnished. Asking $23,500 Call 584-7956 or 843-0098 Leave a message. 4/25-5/30 $149 - Bi-weekly will buy you a new 2 or 3 bd/2 bth mobile home Call Prestige Home Centers. .1-800-477-2492, 12/12PH We Love Trade-in's...We are out of used homes once again...bring this ad along with your title to receive top dollar on your trade. Call 838-9090. 4/231HP VA loans available with no money down! Call Prestige Home Centers 1-800-477- 2492. 12/12PH , , ' .. , Affordable New Homes...2BR starting at $29,990...3BR starting at $39,900...4BR starting at $54,990...5BR starting at $69,990. Call 838-9090. 4/231HP New or Used Mobile Homes with No money down for Land Owners. Call Prestige Home Centers 1-800-477-2492. 12/12PH For Sale 3 BR/2 Bath...DWMH on 1/2 acre lot...financing available WAC...payments as low as $549/month.'Call 838-9090 4/231HP rCome one... I .. come all! PERRY ELKS BINGO Monday 6:30 p.m. Public Welcome 305 Puckett Road / Taking applications for rentals 2 br/2 b mobile homes set up in Everetts Mobile Home Park. 1 rental for $375 and 1 rental for $425 a month. Both require $300 deposit, water, sewer and garbage included. NO phone calls, apply in person only, Monday through Wednesday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. references required. Ask for Ms. Betty. 4/16tfEMH Studio type apt (single house) private prop. total elec.; city utilities, large yard, most furniture, provided. Must see to appreciate. $475/mo. + $400 sec. deposit. No pets, no children, no washer. App. req. Contact 584-3095 for more info. 4/25-5/14 For Rent, Downtown Studio, 1 bedroom, pet on approval, furniture available 584- 6880. 4/30-5/9 25th ANNIVEs4 Big Bend Hospice Your Hometown Hospice, Licensed Since 1983 Looking For Applicants! Rental assistance available. HUD Vouchers accepted. 1 & 2 BR HC & non- HC accessible apartments. Office hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon-Thurs. Call 850- 584-8111. TDD/TTY 711. 315 Puckett Rd, Perry, Fl, 32347. Equal Housing Opportunity. 5/2tfnSV WOODRIDGE APARTMENTS!! Immediate openings for 1 & 3 BR HC and Non-HC accessible apartments HUD vouchers considered. Equal Housing Opportunity. Office hours are 8:00 - 5:00 Mon. -Thurs. Call 850-584-5668. 709 W. Church St. Perry, FL 32348. TDD 711 tfWA 3 bed/2 bth House small bedrooms $560 per month. 1st, last and sec. deposit., 1 Mobile Home $500 per month. It, last and sec. deposit. No pets. Call 223-3227. 4/9tfLK Newly Remodeled 2 room apartment for rent. Off of Hwy. 19. All utilities paid. Including once per month cleaning service. Refrigerator, microwave, TV, Cent. Heat/AC. $150 per week + $150 deposit. 1-850-926-3613 4/18-5/14 1 & 2 bedroom apartments available. Call 584-6666 12/5tfWO Rooms available at Skylark Motel. everything included from Monthly $550 required $45 deposit, $165 weekly or"$40 daily tax included. 317 N. Byton Butler Pkwy. 850-584-7033. 11/14tfLS Furnished rooms for rent. Call 838-1524 PIN#77 3/26tfWB Westgate Motel Rooms available for Rent. Refrigerator, microwave, TV w/cable, AC/Heater, Everything included. $165 weekly or $40 daily tax inciuded.(RV sites also available.) 1627 S. Byron Butler Pkwy. 850-584-5235. 11/14tfLS Mobile Home for Rent, close to town. Call 584-5076 4/23-5/2 2 br 2 ba house for rent at Cedar Island on main canal with gulf view daily, weekly, monthly 850-672-0065 850-578-2131 4/18tfRC FIRST MONTH'S RENT FREE 500 S. Warner Ave. : Perry, Florida 32348 Hours: 8:00 - 4:30 Mon. - Fri. " 584-6842 TDD 1-800-545-1833-485 For approved applicants, immediate housing available for , 2 and 3 bedroom. EHO RN Case Manager Full-time for Jefferson. Must have a current ,Florida RN License. BSN preferred. Family Support Counselors Part-time for Jefferson. Must have a Master's degree in social work or related field and two years experience prefei , cd Great benefit package! Interested candidates can apply in person at 801 SW Smith Street, Madison, FL 32340 or by faxing a resume to (850) 575-6814 or apply on-line at www.bigbendhospice.org EOE/DFWP/ADA * Smoke Free Workplace I II 1 I I � L DW Newly remodeled home. Double city lot for sale. 3/2, carport. screened back , porch, 2 out buildings, $59,500. Call Ken at 352-220-2958. 4/18-5/14 For Sale By Owner - 1998 14x56 SWMH excellent condition with 2.33 acres included. 2 bed/1 bath. Central heat/AC. Located off Woods Creek Rd. $35,000. Call after 5 p.m. 850-584-8509. 4/18-5/2 Commercial building for sale 13,500 sq. ft Old Badcock Furniture building. Call 850- 584-5891 Pete Fortner. 3/5tf BC MOTIVATED SELLER. MOVING OUT OF STATE House - 5 BD/2 B - 602. Jefferson St. House & Land - 3 BD/2 B - 113 Lewis Drive House - 3 B/1 B - 602 W. Bacon St.: Will consider owner Financino with Large Down Payment. 584-4678. 3/2 brick on 2+ acres formal L/R, Ig family room w/fireplace. large screened-in back porch. 2207 US 221 N. $175,000. (850)584- 6526. 4/9-5/30 2 acres at Shady Grove, Store frbnt pluz residential. $89,900 All Realty Service.. 850-973-9990. 2/1tfARS For Sale 7 1 acre lots, suitable for ali types of homes. Corner of Fair Road and West Page Rd. prices from $15,000 to $25,000. Call 1-828-301-6308. 4/30-5/23 Land for sale, 221 North Between Shiloh Church Rd. and Cairo Parker Rd..1 acre lots with paved roads. Owner financing available.. Please call (386) 658-1346 or (850) 584-7466. tfEF WANTED - Farm with old Farm House. Call Jerry Shafer, Shafer Land Sales. jerry@shaferlandsales.com 850-385-8060. 4/23-5/2 Land for Sale,by owner 4.6 acres on 'Econfina River at Shady Grove. $44,500 Call 584-3777. Come Join the EI Fun! BINGO Early Bird 6 p. ti Regular 7 p.m. Shrine Club (Hwy. 19 North) 584-2434 *Must be 18 yrs. or older B-5 Perry News-Herald May 2-3, 2008 Warehouse/Delivery Person Qualified individual will be responsible for the daily warehouse and grounds requirements, receiving, loading, unloading and deliveries by truck. Maintaining cleanliness of the property inside and outside. Must have CDL, current, valid driver's license and small fork lift qualified. Full time position. Pay range $8.00 to $10.00 per hour based on qualifications. Drug free workplace. Apply in person, Ware Oil & Supply Co., 2715 S. Byron Butler Pkwy, Perry, FL 32348. 4/ltfWO Need more income? Have a life insurance license or willing to get one? We train and :help. Top-rated company.-584-4455. 4/23-5/2 Ann Hodges' Gulf Breeze Real Estate, LLC has two openings available for licensed real estate agents. Call 584- 5101 or e-mail gulfbreeze@fairpoint.net. 4/23-5/16GB CLERK NEEDED: Sea Hag Marina in Steinhatchee is seeking to hire a self- motivated individual with a passion for people. Must posses excellent phone skills, be able to multi-task and be willing to submit to drug testing as well as work weekends, Apply in person at 322 Riverside Drive. 4/23tfSHM Semi-Retired Person needed for inspections. $200-$300/wk. PT in Taylor, Lafayette and Dixie. Fax 352-799-1225. 4/23-5/2 Teachers, another year is coming to an end, 4 years of college to baby-sit?? Time for" a nice vacation - Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Puerto' Rico, Cancun, San Francisco. You get the idea, or maybe its just a dream. Well, at Primerica we make dreams come true. Doing what you do best, teaching. You can make $200-500 an hour. We are part of the Citigroup, Call Mr. Parker at 223-1266-0028 and lets talk. 5/2-5/7 Advent Christian Village 658-JOBS(5627) Discover the rewards of being your best ' among the best! Excellent work environment & competitive compensation packages FT Food Service Director Coordinate all aspects of dietary service in institutional setting, 3 meals daily + limited special events; prior supervisory or management experience in food service industry strongly required. CDM/CFSP preferred but not required. FT/PT LPN direct long-term care staff Unrestricted FL License required; Experience preferred, FT Home Health Aide CNA certification & home health experience a plus but not required. Benefits include health, dental, life, disability, savings, AFLAC supplemental policies, access,to onsite daycare and fitness facilities. EOE; Drug Free Workplace, Criminal backgrounds checks required. Apply in person at ACV Personnel Department, Mon. thru Fri., 9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m., -Carter Village Hall, 10680 Dowling Park Drive, Dowling Park, FL, fax resume to (386)658-5160. 5/2-5/14ACV SECRETARY WANTED Georgia-Florida Bark & Mulch Must have excellent people and -telphie skiflIs, a vuwel sG e Damil ar with basic computer skills. Job will be 40 hours a week. Applications must be made in person at 863 Highway 27 East, Perry, Florida Call only if directions are necessary 850-584-4807 -TRUCK DRIVERS Would you like to earn $1,000/week and NOT have to do overnight hauls? If so, call us at (850) 584-6666 Ext. 405 Must have a Class "A" CDL with Hazmat and Tanker endorsement. Insurance provided. Are you an RN? Are you interested in Short-Term Rehab? Full-Time & Part-Time 3 pm - 11 pm, 11 pm- 7 am LPNs Part-Time, Weekends CNAs Full-Time & Part-Time 3 pm -11 pm, 11 pm - 7 am Call Sue Love, RN, DON 850-584-6334 I, -. . S.. 0.0660 6O RN Supervisor - Part-time for weekends LPN - PRN - All Shifts, We aie small, but are a part of a wonderful company with caring individuals who have a desire to improve the lives of our Residents and Staff. Call 850-973-4880. Ask for Peggy Powers. D.ON. Madison Nursing Center. 1/30tfMNC Avon Reps Needed! How would you line to be your own boss? Start your own business. I can show you how. $10 start- up kit. Call BJ Today! 850-584-6289 or 850-843-2605. 11/2tf.BJ Help Wanted - Badcock Home Furniture and More is hiring for 2 positions. Sales;warehouse person needed must be able to handle all duties required with both jobs. Must be 21 years old. Good license. Setup and delivery person must be 21 years old. Good license record. No phone calls - Apply in person. 3/5tfBC Sea Hag Marina in Steinhatchee is seeking to hire a self-motivated individual with a passion for people! Must poses excellent phone skills, be willing to submit to drug testing and agree to work weekends. All interested applicants should apply in person at 322 Riverside Drive, Steinhatchee. Extra preference will be given to individuals with clerical/accounting experience. 3/28tfSHM Medical Assistant with phlebotomy experience needed PRN for busy medical office. Please send resume to: Taylor Medical Center - PO Box 109 - Perry, FL 32348 EOE/DFWP/M-F 3/28NFMC Martin Electronics, Inc. is currently accepting applications-for a Machinist and Maintenance Repair Person. All applicants are subject to pre- employment drug screening and a background check by BATF. Bring picture iD and Social Security card or:Birth Certificate and apply at .the Employ Florida Mobile Unit in the K-mart parking lot on Wednesdays or stop by MEI to complete an application. AAE/EEO/VNP 4/30-5/2MEI SUMMERS COMING, WHERE WILL You BE? Able and want to travel? We can help! Our firm is looking for persons 18 and older for summer and FT jobs. No experience necessary, casual dress code. Learn as you go, w/paid training. All travel and lodging expenses furnished. Any bilingual or Spanish speaking persons encouraged to apply. Call Jobline at 1-866-350-2560. 4/30-5/2 Faculty Positions at North Florida Community College Developmental English and Reading Instructor: BA/BS in English, Literature, Language Arts, Reading or Journalism (preferred - see website) Developmental Mathematics Instructor:- BA/BS in Mathematics or Mathematics Ed See website at www.nfcc.edu for details. EOE 4/25-5/7NFCC Advent Christian Village Current JOBS Line Advertisement call 658-5627 or visit www.acvillage.net 24hrs/day, 7 days/week Summer Program Opportunities 2 positions - PT Seasonal for the Summer Group lead / facilitator position to oversee elementary school age children during summer program, including planning, organizing and implementing daily activities for group participants. Experience with elementary school-age children in group setting strongly desired. CDA not required. Camp-group assistant to assist the group lead position in daily activities. Experience with elementary school age children in group setting preferred. CDA not required. Apply in person at Personnel Office Monday through Friday from 9:00 am. until 4:00 p.m. or fax resume/ credentials to (386)658-5160. EOE/Drug-Free Workplace/Criminal background checks required. Swann Bail s Bonds Swann Bonding Agency EARL SWANN BAIL BONDS "Where Everyday Is Springtime" 107 N 584-2757 Jefferson St. 584 - 2757 1997 Toyota T100 4x4 Auto, AC, runs good $6,000 Call 838-3146. 4/23-5/2 1997 Lincoln Town Car, excellent condition. $4,500 O.B.O. fully.equipped. 877-8495 or 838-6378. Can be seen at 101 Osceola Rd. 5/2-5/7 2000 GMC Sierra 2500, 8.1L, V8, automatic, fully loaded, 104k miles. Call 672-2114. 4/30-5/9 2007 Gator 150cc motor scooter. Only 130 miles use. 90 mpg speed to 70 mph. Wife didn't like it. Cost new S1.995 sell for $1,450 Call 584-8372. 4/30-5/2 1997 Mercedes SL500 Red removable hard top. retractable rag top, 85k miles, excellent condition, (reference Mercedes Service Manager) Approx. 3900 imported in '97' "Life history" included with very detailed service records for last 6-10 years $21,000 Call 584-6037. 4/16-5/2 Two 2006 Arctic Cat 250 DVX 250 4- wheelers, fully automatic, very low hours, and well taken care of. One is green, the other red. Factory racks on front and rear, hi & low range. $3,800 for both or $1,900 each 080. (352) 498-5781 or (850) 584- 8563. LDtf J.D.'s .ree Service and Lawn Care. Licerned and insured. Free estimates. We also grind stumps. Call today 838-1280. Firewood for sale. tfJD A to Z Farm and Lawn Service Land clearing, tree trimming/ removal, dump truck service, harrowing, bush.hog mowing, rake work, dirt leveling and complete lawn service. Call 584-6737. 3/9tfnAZ Registered Nurse wants to work. 30 years experience. Call Beth Dees RN at 584- 8959.. - 2/29-5/23 Bush Hogging, Grading and Tree Removal. Call Bill at 578-2379. 10/19tfA2Z TREE CAPITAL CLEANING UPHOLSTERY & CARPET CLEANING Dries in 3-4 hours ~ Tile Floors ~ -~ Pet Odors~ - 584"CLEAN (584-2532) Bob's Lawn Service Low cost lawn service and yard work, Quality work, fair prices, free quotes, no job to small. Call 850843-0956 8 am. to 6 p.m. 4/18-5/9 Southern Siding & Remolding LLC Jay Swindle - Owner, Licensed & Insured Vinyl Siding & Sofit, wood rot, fascia, decks, screen rooms, windows, porches, seawalls and more. 850-843-1731 southernsiding@yahoo.com 4/18-6/6 Hi, Taylor County! Chad H. Dees Lawn Care.is licensed and insured. Call for free estimates. Chad H. Dees Lawn Care - 850-584-8959. Chad H. Dees, owner. 1/16-6/13 TREE REMOVAL/STUMP GRINDING LAWN MAINTENANCE/UPKEEP Tree Surgery Landscaping 52 Bucket Truck FREE ESTIMATES Licensed' & Insured/All Work Guaranteed Lowest Prices in the Area John Sesock, owner 850-584-2027 CELL 850-591-8301 4/23-5/30 - �BBni~�l~l�s c I---- Lance, Inc., a well-known manufacturer of quality snacks since 1913, offers you all the ingredients for a satisfying future. We currently have the following opportunity at our SPerry, FL Salty Snack plant: INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICIAN We have an opening for a night shift Industrial Electrician. Strong basic electrical knowledge required. 1 year minimum commercial industrial experience. Tech School Certification preferred. Apply at Job Service of Perry We offer a competitive salary and benefits package. Qualified candidates can respond at Job Service of Perry, 850-584-7604. EOE/M/F/D/V Clay Swindle L.L.C. (licensed and insured) All types of remodeling: doors, windows, docks, painting, etc. Commercial & Residential. Call - 850-223- 1780 or 843-1941. If no answer, please leave message. Over 20 years of experience 3/7tfnCS Do you need someone to clean your house? Will clean weekly or bi-weekly. Dependable and honest.. Call Tammy at 223-3615 or 843-1957 4/30-5/30 B&S Cleaning We'll do all your cleaning for you! Vacuum, Sweep, Clean Bathrooms and more! All for a reasonable price! Call for more information. 223-1.734 or 843-4168 5/2 The Handyman experts LLC, honest wprk! Affordable, professional, licensed and insured. Specializing in house painting, interior, etc., mobile home repairs, home maintenance, pressure washing (wood and concrete) carpet, vinyl, wood floor, ceramic tile, and repairs. Call 578-3776 or Ceil# 838-6077. 25 years. 5/2tfJM IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR TAYLOR COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO: 62-2007-CA-948-A-01 CAPITAL CITY BANK Plaintiff, vs. DAVID T. COOPER; TREE CAPITAL CREDIT SUNON,. and any unknown heirs, devisees, grantees, creditors, and other unknown persons or unknown spouses claiming by, through and under any of the above-named Defendants, Defendants. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE is hereby given that tlte undersigned Clerk of the Circuit Court of Taylor County, Florida, will on the 20th day of May, 2008, at 11:00 o'clock A.M at the Taylor County Courthouse, 108 N. Jefferson Street, in Perry, Flo'rida 32347, offer for sole and sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash, the following described property situate In Taylor County, Florida: Lot Three (3) Block Thirty-Nine (39) of the J.C. CALHOUND ADDITION TO THE TOWN OF PERRY, FLORIDA, according to the Map or. Plat of said J.C. CALHOUN ADDITION on record in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Taylor County, Florida.: pursuant to the Final Judgment entered in a case pending in said Court, the style of which is Indicated above. Any person or entity claiming an Interest In the surplus, if any, resulting from the foreclosure sale, other than *he property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens, must file a claim on same withth the Clerk of Court within 60 days after the foreclosure sale. WITNESS my hand and official seal of Said Court this 18 day of April 2008. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons with disabilities HELP 01 -AU[OIE E-IE GULF COAST METAL , * 3' wie .Full line of 3'Wide accessories in stock Painted Special Flashings Made -.All Types Warranted * Metal Available Cut to your desired lengths Delivery Service Available Call Toll-Free 888-393-0335 352-498-0778 Horseshoe Beach, P1. Turn oil the television. Turn on their minds. In school or at home, the newspaper is a textbook for life. Encourage your children to make reading the newspaper a part:of their everyday routine for lifelong learning. STaO Times Peny News-Herald Subscribe! Mail $35 (in county) or $49 (out of county) P.O. Box 888, Perry, FL 32348 or come by our office at 123 S. Jefferson St, needing a special accommodation to participate in this proceeding should contact Court Administration at 108 N. Jefferson Street, Perry, Florida 32347, telephone (850) 838-3506. not later than seven (7) days prior to the proceeding. If hearing impaired, (TDD) 1-800-955- 8771, or Voice (V) 1-800-955-8770. via Florida Relay Service. Notice Bid# 2008-05 TAYLOR COUNTY MIDDLE SCHOOL TRACK PAVING PROJECT The district School Board of Taylor County is presently accepting bids for the paving of the Taylor County Middle School Track. Bids are due no later than Friday May 9th, 2008. Bid specifications and statements of terms and conditions may be obtained at the superintendents office, 318 North Clark Street, Perry, Florida 32347. A pre bid conference is to be held at Taylor County Middle School Track May 5th at 9 a,m. For further information please contact Dan Anderson; coordinator of facilities at 838-2500. 5/2 In the County Court, In and For Taylor County, Florida Case No.: 07-503-SC Division: Small Claims Scruggs Concrete Company Plaintiff, vs, Whittman's Concrete, LLC Defendant. NOTICE OF ACTION (Formal Notice by Publication) To: Whitman's Concrete, LLC 22735 Beach Road Perry, FL 32348 You are notified that a Statement of Claim has been flied In this court. You are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, on Plaintiff's attorney, whose name and address are: Joel F. Foreman Foreman & Olvera, P.A. S492 West Duval Street Post Office Box 550 Lake City, Florida 32056-0550 on or before the thirtieth day following the date of first publication of this notice and to file the original of the written defenses with the .clerk of this court .either before service or Immediately thereafter. Failure to serve and file written defenses as required may.result In a judgment or order for the relief demanded, without further notice. Dated on April 23, 2008. Annie Mae Murphy As Clerk of the Court By Sallna Ford As Deputy Clerk 05/02, 05/09 Notice Is hereby given to Patricia K. Souls or Mondrey Griffin unless payment is made on 1994 Buick Roadmaster VIN: 1G4BT52PXRR427181 for labor and services on 5/14/07 Vehicle will be auctioned on the 21st day of May, 2008 @ 10 am at Thomas Chevrolet 2128 Hwy 19 S, Perry, FL (850) 581-6221 per F.S. 713.585 5/2 The City of Perry is hiring for the following position: Truck Driver/Laborer This is a solid waste collection position. Req:. Must have a valid Florida Drivers License and be able to obtain . a CDL within 6 months of employment. - Salary Range: $8.87-$12.85 Applications are available: Online: Applications and job ' Descriptions are available at www.employflorida.com (Register as a job seeker. Search in Taylor County. Click on desired position.) Send printed and completed Application via mail *To: Employment Connections 200 West Base Street, 2nd Floor Madison, FL 32340 or Fax: (850) 973-9757 Employment Connections Mobile Unit . Wednesday's from 8:00 am to 5.00 pm in the Kmart parking lot (1809 S. Byron Butler Pkwy.) Employment Connections Madison Office SLocated at 200 W Base St. Madison, FL 32340 DRUG FREE WORKPLACE EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER - - B-6 Perry News-Herald May 2-3, 2008 _-', WE4 * " 1. .. " .-. #gT r'S4FFICIAA WEkjSRri NATIONAL CHAMPION NO SECURITY DEPOSIT REQUIRED. RAM 1500 4X2, 0 DOWI ON LEASE, S399 ON PURCHASE 4 5.24%. FOR 72 MOS. RAM QUAD 1500 OC 4X2, SO DOWN. CARAVAN, S399 DOWN. AVENGER, LIBERTY, CHARGER. TOWN & COUNTRY, S499. PT, SEBRING CONV., $799 DOWN. SEBRING SEDAN, 2 DR WRANGLER. PATRIOT, JOURNEY, S999 DOWN. DAKOTA, $1299 DOWN. 4 DR WRANGLER. $1399 DOWN. GRAND CHEROKEE 51499 DOWN. COMPASS, $1699 DOWN. COMMANDER, ASPEN. GRAND CHEROKEE, S1999 DOWN. 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