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T; ;-t*- :*;:T: C:::;: -*:*SCH 3- DIGIT 326 534 03-31-12 51P 19S LIBRARY OF FLORIDA HISTORY 205 SMA UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA PO BOX 117007 GAINESVILLE FL 32611-7007 r. News-Herald FridaI/Saturda April 15-16, 2011 Servi-nc Buckeye announces launch of new product Buckeye Technologies Inc. .announced this week that it is launching AIRspun Flushable, a new airlaid nonwoven substrate for use in moist toilet tissue applications. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer John B. Crowe said, "We are excited about the launch of AIRspun Flushable as this adds a new dimension to our range of products and meets the needs of our customers who produce wipes for consumer markets." Crowe went on to say, "AIRspun Flushable was designed to meet the performance criteria of our customers including the flushability guidelines set forth by the nonwovens industries associations in North America and Europe. Additionally, the product is made predominantly with our own fluff pulp cellulose from renewable materials, so it fits well with our continued sustainability efforts." Buckeye is showcasing AIRspun Flushable and is representing all of its airlaid and fluff pulp products for the nonwovens industry at the Indexl 1 Exhibition April 12-15 in Geneva, Switzerland. News Forum Fenholloway memories shared Monday Former residents of the Fenholloway community will share their memories of the former town during the Monday, April 18, meeting of the Taylor County Historical Society. The meeting will begin at 7 p.m. and everyone is invited to attend. '"We are also asking people to bring any old photos they have of Fenholloway to share for a possible upcoming photo book," President Wanda Cash said. Schools closed for Good Friday Parents are reminded Taylor County students will be released early next Thursday, April 21, and schools will be closed Friday, April 22, in observance of Good Friday. Library book sale will be Saturday The Friends of the Taylor County Public Library book sale will be Saturday, April 16, from 8 a.m. until noon at the library. Most books will be 100 or 15 books for $1. Magazines will be 10 each.. The library is located at 403 N. Washington St. Poker run to benefit Rotary Club The Rotary Club Nature Coast "Cards for a Cause" Motorcycle Poker Run will be held April 16 to benefit the Perry Rotary Club and the Rotary Foundation. The run will begin at Forest Capital Park and continue along 103 miles of coastal roads in Taylor County. Registration begins at 9 a.m. All riders will be invited to a complimentary lunch at Heritage Pavilion at Forest Capital Park with entertainment provided by Alibi. 6 I1 1 II I I 39th Street p. B-2 To complete sports complex City offers county $1.25 million loan In a bid to shore up recreation and attract sports tournaments to the community, the City of Perry is looking to offer the county a $1.25 million interest- free loan out of its estimated $12.7 million unrestricted reserve fund to underwrite the cost of completing the final baseball quad at the Taylor County Sports Complex. Mayor Emily Ketring sent a letter this week to members of the county commission detailing the offer. The commission is expected to discuss the proposition at its Tuesday, April 19, meeting which begins at 5:30 p.m. the county to local recreation leagues (which are currently operated by the city). .- :0 o7 3 The offer comes on the heels In a letter to cc of recent discussions between Ketring said, "All representatives from both the entities must face city and county boards, and in and work within tb the wake of a $50,000 cut by the available mon commissioners, 1 government e budget cuts he confines of ies. The city charter mandates that we have a balanced operational budget without the use of reserves; therefore, we are required to make cuts consistent with current revenue streams. With this said, all governments face budget cuts and are responsible Two backstops are the only components of a planned second baseball quad which have been completed to date at the Taylor County Sports Complex. The original plans called for the two baseball quads to be built identical to each other but funding shortfalls forced the county .to scale back plans in 2008. Now the Perry City Council is proposing to loan the county $1.25 million in order to complete the second quad in a bid to attract additional tournaments to the complex. Sports complex history, financing detailed The Taylor County Sports Complex officially opened in September 2006, one year after construction first began at the site, which in turn followed many years of planning and discussions. Although the complex has grown since then, more than four years after it first opened, the complex still does not sport all of the facilities included in the original plans. The most noticeable missing feature is a second quad of baseball diamonds which would have been built in the open field next to the existing quad. Today the field only contains two backstops due to a funding shortfall during the complex's construction. To date, the county has spent--including some $450,000 in state grants--more than $3.5 million on the complex. The work was broken into phases, with the main features of Phase 1 being the construction of the soccer fields as well as the roadways, parking facilities and site work. Additionally, a $200,000 grant helped fund the construction of the existing ..** Please see page 6 New parking lot for Keaton Beach boat ramp could be ready by July 1 County commissioners have begun advertising for bids for the construction of an overflow parking lot for the Keaton Beach boat ramp. The lot will be located at the adjacent Keaton Beach Coastal Park and will include spaces for 52 vehicles and trailers. The current parking lot at the ramp has 44 spaces. The county will receive the bids at their Monday, May 2, meeting. According to the bid documents, the project includes clearing and grubbing, construction of the parking lot, sidewalks and re-alignment of Marina Drive. Additionally, the contractor will have 70 days to "substantially" complete the project, which would be close to the county's stated goal of having the parking lot ready before the July 1 start of scallop season. Sen. Charles Dean and Gov. Rick Scott have both recently asked the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission to consider opening scallop season two weeks early this year. In 2009, the county received a $35,000 Florida Boating costs. This is not expected to Improvement Program be enough to cover the entire (FBIP) grant for the design cost of the lot, but county and engineering of the parking commissioners have already lot. earmarked money from the Since then, the county has also secondary road paving fund for received an additional $100,000 the project, Grants Coordinator FBIP grant for construction Melody Cox said. spow- 7N..' 4'T' RCWaa The county acquired the 44- acre park site in 2008 with a $3 million Florida Communities Trust Program grant. As part of the grant, the county committed to a series of improvements to the site over a 10-year period. The Keaton Beach Coastal Park will feature a 52-space parking lot to serve overflow from the adjacent public boat ramp. The county is currently advertising for bids for the construction of the parking lot and has applied for a series of grants to help fund additional improvements to the site, including nature observatories. Index Perry News-Herald Looking Back......... A-2 sectioLiving ..................... A-2 Two sections 122 Yar, No. 1 Religion................... A-4 www.perrynewspapers.com Sports.................... A-5 Community ............ B-1 j Friday Entertainment........ B-2 TV listings.............. B-3 Classifieds......... B-4 84* 640 Saturday 82 A 520 ^ 60% Sunday -. A 820 53' for their decisions on how the -cuts affect their budget. I want to be clear on this matter because the impetus for restructuring recreation was a budget cut from the state to the county then the county was forced to reduce funding to the city. Ultimately, the city decided how to make those cuts and our hope is that this situation will be a catalyst for improving the current problems with having a fractured recreation department. ** Please see page 6 City seeks to strike balance on recreation In the past weeks, the City of Perry has received a $50,000 cut in recreation funds from the county, eliminated its recreation director's position and faced broad criticism for its overall handling of both situations. On Tuesday, city council members worked to get back on an even keel by exploring a plan to turn recreation league operations over to the county and offer commissioners a $1.25 million (interest-fee) loan to fund completion of the sports complex. The basis for the discussion was a meeting Friday, April 8, between Mayor Emily Ketring, City Manager Bob Brown, County Administrator Jack Brown and County Commissioner Mark Wiggins. In a memo to council members, Brown summed key points from the discussion: "There was a general agreement that it made sense for one entity to be in charge of the vast majority of operations and that the sports complex was a great economic catalyst tool, but without its final four baseball fields (known as a quad), it is too small to draw the large and frequent tournaments that would have the largest economic impact by bringing in visitors who would stay in hotels, eat in restaurants buy gas and shop locally. We also agreed that both boards want a strong and consistent recreation league operation." Initial components of the plan include: The county would run recreation programs if the plan is implemented. The city would loan the county approximately $1.25 million to finish the final quad at the sports complex. The money would come from unrestricted reserves with regular loan payments and would be interest free. The term limit would be around five years and the money would not be loaned until a "payback" plan was in place. The suggested repayment plan called for the county utilizing a portion of the "bed tax" which is generated by motel/vacation/RV camp site rentals. (The current bed tax is 3 percent and generates $180,000 to $200,000 annually. The Tourism Development Council oversees allocation of the funds.) The county would provide sports complex fields for games and the city would provide the current city fields for practice without charging each other or the recreation leagues. The city would pay the "** Please see page 6 Looking Back A-2 Perry News-Herald April 15-16, 2011 Share your Foley memories Saturday Named in honor of Mr. Jeremiah Sylvester (J.S./Jerry) Foley, who was president and general manager of the Brooks-Scanlon Corporation at the time of the town's establishment, the mill town of Foley, Fla., flourished from the late 1 920s until the early 1 950s. This Saturday, April 16, former residents of the long-gone community will gather for the annual "old timers" reunion at Forest Capital Park, starting at 10 a.m. A covered dish lunch will be served at noon and selected speakers will share their memories of the community at 12:45 p.m. The committee will provide tea, water, cups, plates, napkins and cutlery. Aglance at the ast THE PERRY NEWS-HERALD April 8 and 15, 1976 FISHING MAKES FRONT PAGE! The fishing was so good in Taylor County...that front page displayed pictures of three fine catches on April 8. Butch Hoover was pictured with stringer of bass--one big one in the bunch--while Gene Bishop held up a 24.5 pound black grouper he caught on the charter boat, Ups and Downs. Fred Miller displayed his "fine string of bass" which totaled 16 pounds. A MONDAY PAPER? The Perry News-Herald announced that its competitor, The Taco Times, had become a semi-weekly publication, printing its first Monday edition which was 12 pages of editorial and advertising matter. The reason for the story became more evident when the News-Herald stated that circulation figures on the March 25 edition of the Taco Times showed 530 copies distributed, 349 in Perry. The postal report for the same day of the News- Herald showed 1,155 copies distributed with 768 going to local addresses. BICENTENNIAL FLAG SALUTES 1976 Mrs. Jewel Ferns was pictured with a large U.S. flag she crocheted in red, white and blue to mark the country's 200th birthday. WEDDED BLISS Mr. and Mrs. Tom Johnson announced the marriage of their daughter, Delores, to Thomas Schuler Snyder III of Norfolk, Va. The wedding was held Jan. 3, 1976, in the home of the groom's parents. Shelly Edwards and Jerry Cruce, who were married at Lakeside Baptist Church on Feb. 27, were pictured on the society pages, along with Shona Folsom, whose marriage to Roger Murphy was an event of March 27. Also pictured were Gale Lynn Hunter and Paul Monroe Sisk Jr. who were married Feb, 27 at Friendship Baptisft Churh. . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Foskey announced the engagement of their daughter, Marcia, to Ronald Lee Brantley, the son of Mrs. Wanita Sapp of Perry and Larry Brantley of Madison. WHO'S NEW? Davie Wylie Hunt was born to Mr. and Mrs. T.B. Hunt on March 29, weighing 9 pounds. Thomas Edward Daniel Martinez was born to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Martinez on March 29 at Doctors' Memorial. He weighed 6 pounds, 13.25 ounces. Mr. and Mrs. John Blanton announced the birth of their son, Christopher Scott, on March 31. He weighed 7 pounds, 8 ounces. > Aimee Rebecca was the name given to the new daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Randy Millinor, born April 10 at Doctors' Memorial Hospital. Angel Christina Sadler was born to Mr. and Mrs. Willard Sadler on April 11. She weighed 6 pounds, 9.5 ounces. WHO'S ONE? Mandy Renee Raulerson was pictured on the occasion of her first birthday which was * M Perry April 15-16, News-Herald P.O. Box 888 Perry, Florida 2011 123 S. Jefferson Street (850) 584-5513 DONALD D. LINCOLN SUSAN H. LINCOLN Publisher Managing Editor DEBBIE CARLTON CAROLYN DuBOSE Business Manager Advertising Director \(,1.1% 1.CASTELUCCI KARIN WILLIAMS Staif Writer/Advertising Sales Graphic Arts MARK VIOLA SHERI HICKS Staff Writer Classified Advertising The Perry News-Herald (ISSN 07470967) is published each Friday by Perry News- papers, Inc.. 123 S. Jefferson Street, Perry, Florida 32347. Subscriptions are $35.00 per year or S49.00 out of county. Periodicals postage paid at Perry, Florida 32348. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to the Perry News-Herald, P.O. Box 888, Perry, FL 32348. The Perry News-Herald welcomes Letters to the Editor reflecting responsible opinions and views on the news. Please submit letters by Monday at 5 p.m. The Taco Times reserves the right to refuse publication of letters which are libelous or irresponsible. Name may be withheld if circumstances so require, but all letters submitted should be signed by the writer and accompanied by a phone number for verification. Welook forward to hearing from you! Our address is Perry, Newspapers, Inc., P.O. Box 888, Perry, Florida 32348. e-mail: newsdesk@perrynewspapers.com Member Perry/Taylor County Chamber of Commerce., March 16. SEE THE U.S.A. IN A CHEVROLET... L.R. Thomas Chevrolet- Olds advertised the two-door, hatchback 1976 Chevette, "a new kind of car for America." The price was $3,169 for one week only, with or without trade. The features included: color-keyed floor mats, wheel trim rings, 4-speed manual transmission, white wall tires and a 1.4 liter, one-barrel carburetor. PROM COMETH In preparation for the April 30 Jr.-Sr. Prom, The Ultimate Shop (located at 121 S. Jefferson St.) advertised tuxedo rentals for $19 to $29, as well as a grab table with merchandise for $1, $2 or $3. ROBERTSON FOCUSES ON ENERGY SAVINGS Even in 1975, energy savings were selling points for contractors. Robertson Builders advertised an Open House at 104 Donna Drive for a model home with the TempMaster Comfort System which was promoted as saving 30 to 50 percent on heating and cooling costs. CONFEDERATE COLLECTIBLES Personal sidearms, once carried by famed Confederate General John Hunt Morgan, were now part of a collection owned by Kenneth B. Royster of Perry. The three pistols were: an 1851 .36 caliber Navy Colt, an 1860 .44 caliber Army colt and an 1860.26 caliber Prescott. According to Royster, the two Colts were presented to Morgan by Samuel Colt of New York in 1860, just before the outbreak of the War Between the States. The Prescott, designed to be a "boot gun," was purchased in Atlanta, Ga., according to family information. Morgan led the famous "Morgan's Raiders" on an expedition north through Ohio and Michigan, all the way to Canada. He was captured on his return trip in Marysville, Ohio, and the guns "fell into the hands of Union Provost Marshall Campaign Jonathan Miles of Flint, Mich." Later, members of Morgan's family purchased them from Miles' descendants, and they were kept in the family until 1953 when Royster made the purchase. BULLDOGS RIP DEMONS Coach Don Johnson's "Bulldog Nine" defeated the Florida High Demons 12-8 in a home game, with Chuck Rigoni credited with a grand slam and also a double. Steve Balkcom was the pitcher with a 6-1 season record. The team then "blanked" Jasper 12-0 at Pace Field with Bob Conley, pitcher, credited with the win. Chuck Rigoni and Leonard Brown slugged out two homers for the team. In other sports news, the Taylor County High School golf team "sparkled" with a defeat over Maclay in Tallahassee at Winewood Country Club. Don Grant turned in his best score of the season, a five-under-par 31. Mike Grant produced a 39 with Don Everett scoring 40 and Joe Bassett turning in a 43. Perry's team score for the match was 153; Maclay was second with 161; and Godby placed third with 171. ANGRY PARENTS CRITICIZE SUMMER READING Seven parents attended a work session of the Taylor County School Board to protest "the handling of their children's cases under the board's summer reading program." Under the program, children in lower grades who were not reading on grade level were required to attend a special summer reading session or be retained a grade. Most parents complained that they had not be notified of their children's difficulties in reading, and felt that nothing--at this point--could be done to change their level of success. Superintendent Cecil Carlton defended the program and TEA President Bill Kimble asked the parents to please support the program in order to make the coming school years easier for their children. " 'm- .. .. i It's me! Daphine Fulford Shotton happily supplied a number of names to match the faces of students featured in this Gladys Morse Elementary School photo (circa late 1950s). Starting on the first row (far right) are: Shotton, Sandy Sands, Ronnie Dycus, Randy Wright, Diane Pickles, Dianna Holly, Brenda Holten, David Dillon, Robin Cox, Claudia Davis, Janice Allen, Bobby Johnson, Faye Woods, Phyllis Sumerall, Jim Weatherly, Mary Helen York, Sherry Taylor, Larry Ratliff and Gary Johnson. The teacher was a Mrs. Howell. p I """'.. * Another wonder of life is. knowing that even though you'll grow up and grow old, everything you really need to know about life, you learned in kindergarten. Just be ready to go back to school when you turn 40. Remember when... By ANTHONY L. WHITE Life lesson after 40 Everything I really needed to know about life before middle age, I learned in kindergarten. Inside the classroom, I learned one plus one will always equal two, the 26 letters of the alphabet, and how to pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America. However, as author Robert Fulghum noted in his 1988 book "All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten," the real lessons about "how to live and what to do and how to be" weren't learned inside the classroom. Like Fulghum, outside on the playground and in the sandboxes is where I learned to share, to play fair, not to hit people, to put things back where I got them from, to clean up my own mess, not to take things that don't belong to me and to say I'm sorry when I hurt someone. I didn't go to school with Fulghum and his book wasn't around when I was in kindergarten, but it seems we learned a lot of the same things while reading Dick-and-Jane books, and during recess and naptime. Since then, life has taken me from here to there and back again a few times, but through it all the lessons learned in those sandboxes have held true. I really did learn everything I needed to know about life before 40 in kindergarten. But, those lessons and even the ones learned in grade school, high school and college didtr- fdllW.-epartJ ik-foMi& -W 40. So, you ask, what new lessons did I have to learn to navigate middle-age life? Well, the lessons are still coming and I'm still learning them. But, the first and perhaps the most important of the lessons I've learned so far is whenever you're speaking to someone young enough to be your child then you must say exactly what you mean. It's obvious why this is something I wouldn't have learned in a sandbox full of five-year- olds. A few years ago, a well-meaning 16-year-old working at McDonald's taught me this lesson. After ordering milkshakes at the drive- thru, my friend Christina and I pulled up to the pick-up window. When the young lady at the window smiled and handed us the shakes, Christina immediately tasted hers then frowned. 'This is too thick," she told the young lady. "Can you shake this up some more?" "Of course," the young lady said in her most cheerful and courteous tone and took the cup from Christina. After one up-and-down and two left-to-right flicks of the wrist, she handed the cup back to Christina and said, "Here you are ma'am. I shook it for you." I went through a few more similar incidents involving miscommunications with people young enough to be my children before I learned this lesson. And it turns out that those mean old men and women with the needles and chalky medicine who we staged sandbox uprisings against back then are no longer our enemies. Now, every other week or two we're begging them to make time to see us and we're sending them birthday and Christmas cards. Who would have thought? Life is full of wonders like that. One of the most amazing of those wonders can be found by placing a seed in dirt inside a Styrofoam cup, Fulghum observed. "The roots go down and the plant goes up and nobody really knows how or why, but we are all like that," he wrote Living A-3 Perry News-Herald April 15-16, 2011 Pigford, Hamilton to exchange vows in June wedding at Temple of God Elizabeth and Leon Whetsel of Perry announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Leah N. Pigford, to Robert L. Hamilton Jr., the son of Mr. and Mrs. James (Altermease) Kimble of Orlando. He is also the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. (Christine) Hamilton of Orlando. The bride's parents also include Mr. and Mrs. Jackie (Shirley) Pigford of Perry. Their wedding will take place on June 11, 2011, at 4 p.m. in the Temple of God Church with a reception following at the Perry Men's Club. Invitations will be issued, but all friends and relatives are invited to attend. Tyler M. Lopez, Kathryn Suzanne Hill . Hill, Lopez to marry Saturday Kathy and Billy Bodiford, and Hal and Renee Hill of Perry, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Kathryn Suzanne Hill, to Tyler M. Lopez, the son of Brandy and Greg Chambers of Perry and Mark Lopez of Boron, Calif. The bride-to-be is the granddaughter of Mae Belle and Clyde Merritt, the late Norris Boney, the late Clarence Giddens and the late Harold and Mildred Hill all of Perry. The prospective bride-groom is the grandson of Freda and Doug Lovett of Shady Grove and LaHouma Lopez of Boron, Calif. The wedding will be an event of April 16, 2011. Formal invitations to the ceremony have been issued. BJ -will blow out one birthday candle today John Joseph (BJ) Nance will celebrate his first birthday today, April 15. He was born a year ago to Jamila and John Nance. Maternal grandparents are Andrika Ramseur and Joseph Ramseur of Detroit, Mich. His maternal great grandparents are the late Barbara and Lavern Howard, who were from Detroit. Shirley Butler and John B. Nance Sr. of Queens, N.Y., are BJ's paternal grandparents. Joining in the celebration will be his siblings, Jordan and Jordae _- Nance. Addison Reece BUCKEYE COMMUNITY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION 8a eiI ?fj tp)0i mH~~* og W*f**.^) Tylil QbijtjnQLWTr BUICK OLDS PONTIAC, INC. BUICK a OLDS* PONTIAC, INC. For the month of April we are lowering our loan rates on new and used vehicles PLUS Thomas Chevrolet and Timberland Ford have special pricing just for BCFCU members PLUS Free Gas Cards If you borrow money to buy your vehicle from BCFCU or bring in an existing loan from another financial institution and the amount is over $10,000 we will give you a $200 Gas Card. If the loan is from $5000 to $9999 we will give you a $10 0 Gas Card. PLUS We will have a drawing from all the members who made a vehicle loan with us during our Spring Car Event. Your name will be entered into a drawing for a $500 Gas Card Call one of our loan officers today (850) 223-7100 1825 S. Jefferson Street www.bcfcu.coop Check us out on Leah N. Pigford, Robert L. Hamilton Jr. Sims, Jenna Lenee Erby Attention Shady, Grove readers: Come for reunion, Erby, Sims to say vows The Rev. and Mrs. James Erby Jr. of Perry announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Jenna Lenee, to Addison Reece Sims, the son of the Rev. and Mrs. Larry Sims of Tallahassee. The bride-to-be is a 2010 graduate of North Florida Community College, currently pursuing a Bachelor's degree in education/physiology. She is the granddaughter of the Rev. and Mrs. James Box and James Erby Sr. The prospective groom is employed with Cogburn Brothers, Inc., and enrolled in the IDEW Apprenticeship Program while pursuing his degree in theology. He is the grandson of the late Clifford Vanderford, Helen Vanderford, and Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Sims. Their wedding will be Saturday, April 16, 2011, at 4 p.m. in Souls Port United Pentecostal Church in Tallahassee. Formal invitations have been issued. bring work clothes! Although space did not permit publication of Shady Grove News this week, Columnist Deborah Sheffield wants to hnake sure all readers remember the Hendry-McLeod Reunion this Sunday, April 16, in the remodeled social hall (the old church building) at Shady Grove Memorial United Methodist Church--not Lake Bird United Methodist Church. Lunch is at noon. Bring work clothes and yard tools; a cemetery clean-up and work time will follow. E er 6asketfir andykefjornew6ornsV 223-2136 10oo to 1200* Fri. noon 6 pm Sat. 8 am -.4 55 Oakland Dr. (between King Tree Video & Pepperhead's) Pre-School Registration Ages 2 to 5 years of age Small classes... limited enrollment Offering VPK Program Registration fee is required at time of e Classes are 8 noon. DAY CA 7 :30 am 5: 2-8 ypsol We offer quality childcare that is se environment through appropriate will have the opportunity to dev( along with others and build inde| Suzanne S Owner/CDA Ce Dara Wallace Erin Br, Teacher Teac Kid Koll enrollment. Ing RE 30 pm d afe, nurturing with a stimulating age level activities. Each child elop many skills, learn to get 3endence and self-esteem. Strickland ratifiedd Teacher atcher Laurie Bratcher cher Teacher Idle lege 305 W. High St. 584-2265 or 584-4760 Al- NCUA .O...U *a.. WftJ.iA%... iM -- ^i ml{ A-4 Perry News-Herald April 15-16, 2011 Religion '3o"kHOLY WEEK April 18 April 22 Early Morning Service and Breakfast First United Methodist Church 302 North Jefferson Street Monday 6:45 a.m Service Father Aquilla Hanson St. James Episcopal April 18 7:05 a.m. Breakfast St. James Episcopal Choir Tuesday 6:45 a.m Service Rev. Willie Merrick Mrs. Wanda April 19 7:05 a.m. Breakfast Stewart Memorial AME Church Merrick Wednesday 6:45 a.m Service Father Bernie Jakubco Mrs. Lynn Tyson April 20 7:05 a.m. Breakfast Catholic Church of the Immaculate Conception Thursday 6:45 a.m Service Rev. Larry Neal First Presbyterian April 21 7:05 a.m. Breakfast First Presbyterian Church Church Choir Friday 6:45 a.m Service Rev. Jeremy Gengler First Baptist April 22 7:05 a.m. Breakfast First Baptist Church Church Choir Obituaries Jewel Cox Brannen Jewel Cox Brannen, 86, died April 12, 2011, at Tallahassee Memorial Hospital of a brain aneurism. She was born April 25, 1924, to Jasper Cox Sr. and Trudie Cox. She was married to A. V. Brannen Sr. for 69 years. During their marriage they lived in Tallahassee and Gainesville before moving to Perry in 1961. She was a beautician for 49 years and retired at the age of 79. She was the owner and operator of Jewel's Beauty Salon and a member of First Baptist Chruch of Perry. She was preceded in death by a sister, Estelle C. Welch of Jacksonville, and a brother, Jasper Cox Jr. of Salem, S.C. Survivors include: a sister, Myrtice C. Henderson of St. Augustine; a brother, J.L. Cox of Las Vegas, Nev.; a sister-in- law, Norma Cox of S.C.; two sons, Vemrnard Brannen Jr. of Monticello and Don L Brannen of Titusville; three daughters, Marsha B. Stroud of Lamont, Seamelia B. Hendry of Perry and Susan B. Johnson of Tallahassee; 14 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; and a host of nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held today, April 15, at 10 a.m. in the chapel of Beggs Funeral Home which is in charge of arrangements. Interment will follow at Friendship Cemetery in Sirmans. The family received friends Thursday. Christine Williams Christine Williams, 50, died April 11, 2011. A native and lifelong resident of Taylor County, she graduated from Taylor County High School in 1978 and was a member of Antioch M.B. Church. She was a former nursing assistant at Perry Health Facility. She was preceded in death by her father, Otis Williams; two grandchildren, Ke'Noah Na'jee Williams and Kiyanni My'Ki Williams; and two brothers, Bobby M. Williams and Samuel L. Williams Jr. Survivors include: her mother, Dorothy Lee Howard Williams of Perry; a son, Markei Gerkowski Jackson; three daughters, LaTorya Antionette Williams, Lavasha Quina Williams and Crystal Darnell Jackson; six brothers, John L. Howard, Eugene Williams, Donnie Hampton Bernard Williams, Lorenzo Williams and Wayne Williams; eight sisters, Mary A. Inman, Sandra A. Collier, Julia Hamilton, Tirras D. Tucker, Sharon A. Williams, Patricia Jackson, Della Jones and Loretta Williams; eight grandchildren; a host of nieces, nephews and friends. Funeral services will be Saturday at 2 p.m. at Antioch M.B. Church. Interment will follow at Springhill Cemetery. Cards of Thanks Strickland The family of Jack Strickland would like to say thank you to all family, friends and co-workers who stopped by to bring cards, flowers, food and prayers in their time of need after the loss of their husband, father and papa. Special thanks to Cornerstone Church (Curt Whitfield and Ron Hagberg), Bums Funeral Home, Bis Frucon, South House Furniture, Calvary Baptist Church, Premier Pediatric Clinic, Spring Warrior Church of Christ, the DMH family, Mark Massey, Donna McCranie and Larry Land. Barnes Thank you so much for the loving cards, flowers and kind words of encouragement. They are greatly appreciated. The Family of Hazel Barnes Hugger The kindness and sympathy at this time are more appreciated than any words could ever express. It's during a time like this that we learn what we mean to others. If you stopped by to lend a helping hand, sent flowers, food, cards or prayed for us from a distance, we thank you and may God forever bless each of you. The Family of Bertha Mae Hugger Perry first Assembly of Pastor David Stenhadi Episcopalians announce schedule for Palm Sunday, Holy Week Worship services scheduled at St. James Episcopal Church for Holy Week are as follows: Palm Sunday there will be a service of Liturgy of the Palms and Holy Communion at 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. The latter service will begin at the prayer garden at the east end of George Porter Hall with a blessing of the palms and processional into the church. Anyone unable to walk in the processional will receive their palm crosses in the church. On Wednesday at 6 p.m. there will be a Christian Seder in the Parish Hall. The Maundy Thursday service of Holy Communion and preparation of the Altar of Repose will be at 7 p.m. Samuel Johnson (John) Howard, Bishop of the Diocese of Florida will officiate. Good Friday there will be Stations of the Cross and Holy Communion at 12:15 and again at 7 p.m. Easter Sunday there will be a celebration of Holy Communion at 8 a.m. and a service of Baptism and Holy "Come unto to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest." Come and learn more about our Lord, Worship with us together in Spirit and In Truth at Come study online http://en.netiog.com/nronyoda Sunday Morning Bible Study at 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship Services at 10:30 a.m. Sunday evening at 6:00 p.m. SWednesday Bible Study at 7:30 p.m. Everyone is our Honored Guest! 714 N.Calhoun St. Perry, Fla. Telephone 584-2645 Email- perrycoc@gmail.com Communion at 10 a.m. Following the 10:00 service there will be an Easter Egg Hunt and covered dish luncheon. Everyone is invited to attend any of these services. The church is located at 1100 West Green Street. First United Methodist Church SUNDAY W NEDAY I Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Bible Study 6:00 p.m. Traditional Worship 11:00 a.m. Youth Activities 6:00 p.m. Choir 7:15 p.m. THURSA Bible Study 6:00 p.m. 302 N. Jefferson St. Perry, Ft. (850) 584-3028 fax (850) 223-2460 Rev. James Taylo, pastor nursery provided Email lumcp@gteon.net IMMACULATE CO O 70N CATHOLiC CMU.CH '.M'. L-ASSES Sat. 6 p.m. Sun. 8 a.m. & 10:30 a.m. CCD & Adult Education Classes SundaN 9:00 a.m. 2750S. Byron BuPtleh 6 : Rev. Bernard FJ :' Please jo1 .-o l) LakesieBaptistChurch a ,Wednesday, April 20th .. 6:00-8:00 p.m for an Easter Egg Hunt, food, fellowship and a special Easter performance by our children's choir and youth puppet ministry "The Popcorn Gang." Also, during Sunday morning worship, this week, April 1?, "The Popcorn Gang" will have an additional Easter performance. SUNDAY SERVICES WEDNESDAY SERVICES 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 6:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship Mission Activities 6:00 p.m. Discipleship Training Darrell Jones, Pastor 7:00 p.m. Evening Worship Hwy. 27 584-5688 Jiffy Food Stores 4 Convenient Locations 703 S. Jefferson (OPEN 24 HOURS) Badcock& ore HOME FURNITURE &1 fl, 1225 S. Jefferson St. -584-5891 Established 1904 "We'll Treat You Right" Goodman's BBQ 2429 S. Byron Butler Pkwy. 584-3751 "Best BBQ in Taylor County" Buckeye Community Federal Credit Union 1825 S. Jefferson St. Perry, Fl. 32348 1-850-584-7100 Support Your Local Churches r Please I I Annual Clean Up Day ..., ,. Start at 9 a.m and clean,until... bring your own tools and'help clean up cemetery. Donations for cemetery (tax deductible) can be mailed to: Pleasant Grove Baptist Church Cemetery Fund P. 0. Box 682 Shady Grove, FL 32357 For additional information, please call Pastor Danny Lundy at 584-4979 or Dale Rowell at 584-2849 ~1. ____- Sunday Sunday School 10 00AM Morning Worship 1100AM Evening Worship 6 OOPM Wed Adult Serva 7 00PM -.. YouthS KPds Service 700PM We would like to invite the community to celebrate with us Christ's victory over death. Schedule of Events Jews for Jesus presents "Christ in the Passover" Sunday, April 17 at 6 pm There will be a Covered Dish Fellowship Meal follow i,, the service. The "Secret Church" A simulcast with Pastor & Author David Platt to be held in the Student Center Friday, April 22 from 7 pm to 1 am Celebration Choir Cantata: "On a Hill Too Far Away" Friday, April 22 and Saturday April 23 at 7 pm Easter Sunday Special Service With chalk artist and inspirational speaker Jason Anthony Sunday, April 24 from 9:30 to 11:45 am No Sunday school or evening worship First Baptist Church 10 PERRY FLOIlOA 102 N Center St. 584-7066 II .1 Saturday April 16, 2011 Pleasant Grove Baptist Church Cemetery lS. Johns Christian Fellowship SSurday School 10:00 a.m. Wednesday 7:00 p.m. ,4i&rnng Worship 11:00 a.m. Study/Prayer Meeting Cody McNeese, pastor S "Nursery and Children's Minitry Provided Aa:ated at the Intersecaon of Puckett Rd and Golf Course Rd. 584-7251 / Dowling House & Carter House Apartments Efficiency and One Bedroom Kitchen with Appliances Cable & Phone Hookups Secure and Comforting Atmosphere Walk to Cafeteria, Library, Activities Senior Housing for Ages 62+ HUD Approved Rents Based on Applicant Income ADVENT CHISTIAN VILlAGE AT OWL[mNG Pc rkK County Rd. 136, 16 miles west of Live Oak, Florida (386) 658-5291 Toll Free (800) 647-3353 www.acvillage.net TDD# 1-800-955-8771 I Call today and arrange a personal tour h~~: eHJSI|M j| g *l.Sy|BS!g| )en Minds & Open DOM United gi il h" ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^*^ ................. .. I - I Sports A-5 Perry News-Herald April 15-16, 2011 Keaton Beach I Fishing Report Anglers catching reds, trout, bass BY PAT MCGRIFF onemorecast@gtcom.net I had Jud Alexander and his son Nathan, along with his friend Zach Marks, all of Woodstock, Ga., out last Thursday and Friday and we had 24 trout, 5 Spanish and a couple of black sea bass all on live shrimp and live pinfish under Cajuns from 4- 5.5 feet of water. Saturday, I had Tanner Alexander to replace Zach and we managed 13 trout with a five pound sow trout for Nathan. I had two of our best trout, 18 inches and 19.5 inches on Assassin's New Sand Trout Die Dappers on Friday. David Bosch of Tifton, Ga., fished Sunday with Peng and Calvin Chee. They wound up with 15 trout, mostly on pinfish under Cajuns, from 3.5 to 4.5 feet of water. They also picked up a few reds, one of which fit the slot. Peng boated a nice 30 inch redfish on (an Assassin) Drunk Monkey Slurp on a jig head. Here are some reports from Keaton Beach Marina: Last Thursday and Friday Hugh Marsh, Ike Hubbard and Trey Murphy from Statesboro, Ga., had a limit of tout each day and a blast catching 60 fish total on anything white ( grubs) from 7.5-8 feet of water. Saturday, Ryan and Stacy Popwell with Randy and Midge Bright of Valdosta, Ga., had 17 trout with one 20 inches using Gulp in 6-7 feet of water. Also on Saturday, Steve Gay, Jack Holt, Mark Limbaugh and John Brand all of Macon, Ga., had 16 trout to 21 inches, 2 Spanish and 2 flounder using Nuclear Chicken Gulp in 5-6 feet of water. Sunday, Ralph and Jackie Ward of Cooper, Texas had their limit of trout fishing Gulp in 6-7 feet of water. Greg and Time Fendley of Camilla, Ga. caught their limit of trout Monday on New Penny and Pearl White Gulp under Cajun Thunders in 5 feet of water. They also had a few trout on a 52M MirrOlure (white with a red head). I p F 15 High 12:36 AM 15 Low 6:50 AM 15 High 1:07 PM 15 Low 7:21 PM Sa 16,, High 1:35 AM 16' 6Low 7:33 AM 16 High 1:40 PM 16 Low 8:09 PM Su 17 High 2:29 AM 17 Low 8:11 AM 17 High 2:12 PM 17 Low 8:54 PM M 18 High 3:18 AM 18 Low 8:47 AM 18 High 2:44 PM 18 Low 9:40PM 3.3 0.3 3.6 0.0 3.8 -0.5 3.7 0.7 4.0 -0.8 3.7 1.0 4.1 -1.0 Tu 19 19 19 19 20 20 20 Th 21 21 21 21 F 22 22 22 High 4:05 AM Low 9:20 AM High 3:16 PM Low 10:25 PM High 4:51 AM Low 9:51 AM High 3:48 PM Low 11:10 PM High 5:37 AM Low 10:22 AM High 4:21 PM Low 11:58 PM High 6:25 AM Low 10:55 AM High 4:55 PM 3.5 1.2 4.1 -1.0 3.31 1.4 4.1 -0.8 3.0 1.5 3.9 -0.5 2.7 1.7 3.7 DMH softball tourney benefits Relay For Life Doctors' Memorial Hospital is sponsoring a Relay for Life softball tournament Saturday, April 16, at the Perry softball field complex across from the high school. The entry fee is $150 per team with first and second place trophies awarded. For more information or to sign up, contact Amanda Gregory at 584-0155 or 838-1512. Speckled Trout One More Cast Redfish One More Cast Blues, etc. G d r Operating from Keaton Beach Marina No Fishing License Required For Customers (850) 584-9145 __ PatMcGff US.C.G. License Perry, FL 32348 ICng for More Customers? ADVERTISE in the A Perry News-Herald Congratulations Moral Stephens forwinningthe Best Offensive Award for 2010/2011 TCHIS Boys Varsity Basketball Good Job Freshman! Love, Morn, Dad, Neasha, Kasha & Marl Jud Alexandei of Woodstock, Ga., shows off a trout he caught while fishing with Pat McGriff of One More Cast. Bishop pitches no-hitter against Alachua Santa Fe Junior left-hander Conner Bishop tossed a no-hit shutout here Tuesday to lead the Taylor County High baseball team to a 2-0 victory over a very strong Alachua Santa Fe team. Bishop pitched the full seven innings, striking out nine batters while walking only two. The Bulldogs scored two runs in the first inning then watched as Bishop dominated the Santa Fe lineup. Top hitters for the Bulldogs (14-6) were Morgan Pelt (2-2, RBI) and Hunter Barfield (2- 3). Others with one hit apiece included Kyle Brooks and Beau Rodgers. Taylor County was scheduled to play their final regular season district contest Thursday against Florida High. The Bulldogs, 6-1 in district play, have already clinched the top seed in the district tournament which will be played the week of April 25 at Tallahassee-Rickards. The 'Dogs will wrap up their regular season next week with road games at Santa Fe on Monday and Trenton on Thursday. TCHS's final home game will be Tuesday when they host Wakulla beginning at 6 p.m. Tennis teams finish tourney in third, fifth The Taylor County High tennis team competed in the district tournament last week in Tallahassee with the boys team placing third and the girls team fifth. Peyton Cribbs, Garrett Pegg, Caleb Rhodes and Ethan Allbritton all advanced to the second round of the tourney before being eliminated. The doubles teams of Whiddon and Cribbs and Pegg and Rhodes advanced to the semi-finals before losing. Bea Sadler and Chelsea Snodgrass both advanced to the second round of the girls' singles matches before falling. "This team improved more from the start to the finish than any team I've ever had," Coach Gene Johstono said. "They really worked hard and were good for each other." The coach said he is very appreciative of the support and help from Janet Johstono and Clyde Cruce. FWC is offering free hunter safety course this weekend in Taylor County The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) is offering a free hunter safety Internet-completion course in Taylor County on Saturday. Instruction is from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. April 16. Students who have taken the online course and Ash to complete the classroom portion must bring the online- completion report with them. The location for this class will be given to those who register in advance by calling the regional office at 386-758-0525 or going to MyFWC.com/HunterSafety. All firearms, ammunition and materials are provided free of charge. Students should bring a pen or pencil and paper. An adult must accompany children under 16 at all times. People born on or after June 1, 1975, must complete the hunter safety course before purchasing a Florida hunting license. The PWC course satisfies hunter safety training requirements for all other states and Canadian provinces. Those interested in attending a course can register online and obtain information about future hunter safety classes at MyFWC.com/HunterSafety or by calling the FWC's regional A' QUALITY LAWN CARE N LICENSED AND INSURED FREE ESTIMATES (850) 843-0691 MOWING TRIMMING EDGING BLOWING CROSS CITY DENTAL office in Lake City at 386-758- 0525. If you wreck a rental, are you covered? Call me today for a fast, free Good Hands Coverage Checkup. "I would also like to thank the parents for their support and trust in me with their kids," he said. Steinhatchee tournament is Saturday The 10th annual Steinhatchee Community Fishing Tournament is set to go on Saturday, April 16, beginning at 7 a.m. This year's tournament will feature $600 first prize awards in four categories -- red grouper, redfish, trout and amberjack. Second place in each division will receive $300. The entry fee is $30 per person with weigh-ins to be held at Steinhatchee Community Center and Keaton Beach Tickets are available at most area marinas. The tourney is being sponsored by the Steinhatchee Community Projects Board and the Taylor Tourism Council. MARK PELT (850) 584 5188 1000-AS JEFFERSN ST PERRY a21 '-. ill" ,I :, i ,' ,, )AIInstate. You're in good hands, P.O. You are invited to become a part of Taylor County's Interdenominational Prayer Luncheon All Welcome Monday at Main Street Cafe K -- STaylor County I FSpecial Olympics 2n' Annual Bake Sale Cakes. Pies, Cookies, etc.. Sponsors: Capital City Bank, Sandy Toes Red Hat Society, Employees of Dr. Diane Schlick, Citizens State Bank rAl -.l-- = - 1-- I A-6 Perry News-Herald April 15-16, 2011 Bed tax generates $180,000 to $200,000 annually CITY/BALANCE Continued from page 1 county a percentage of the cost for operating the leagues based on city resident participation. There would also be a cap on what the city's obligation would be each year. (The plan is a reversal of the current plan in place, where the county pays the city a percentage of recreation costs based on county resident participation; however, there is no cap on what the county's obligation is.) "I think what we are proposing would clean up a lot of the problems with recreation," Ketring said. "I would also want a caveat to the agreement to do this is that whoever is in charge of recreation must produce a certain number of tournaments. That's what this is all about anyway-putting heads in beds," she said. Discussions also centered around seeking a vote to have the bed tax raised from three cents to five cents, and that up to three percent of the resulting five cents could then be dedicated for repayment of the loan. Of the three percent currently generated by the tax, one percent is used to fund upgrades at Forest Capital Park (including a new air conditioning system for Forest Capital Hall) and the remaining two percent is used for tourism development and marketing. A large portion of the funds underwrites numerous local festivals such as the Florida State Bluegrass Festival, Optimist Club Fishing Tournament, Southern Pines Blues & BBQ Festival, Steinhatchee Fishing Tournament and the Florida Forest Festival. During talks Tuesday, council members were told that the three-cent tax generates an estimated $300,000 annually and members surmised that the county's repayment plan would range from $100,000 to $300,000 annually (based on the number of bed tax cents that could be earmarked for the loan repayment). However, figures from the TDC show that the tax generated $205,000 in 2010, an increase from the $180,000 drawn on average since 2008. It was also discussed that the one-cent currently earmarked for the Forest Capital Hall upgrade project would "sunset" this year. However, that improvement project was bonded for 10 years in 2006, leaving another five years on the bond issue, according to the TDC. Both Ketring and Brown Commission to discuss proposal Tuesday $1.25 MILLION LOAN Continued from page 1 The current recreation structure is not sustainable in this economic climate; therefore, pooling our resources will allow us to continue to provide recreation. Together, let's utilize this unfortunate situation and improve recreation." The letter continued, "The city eagerly looks forward to working with the county to improve recreation for all the citizens in Perry and Taylor County. With this end in mind, we want to assist in finishing the complex and have a single recreation department Bulk of fund TAX-AIDE Continued from page 1 tennis courts, basketball courts, restrooms, a picnic pavilion, a playground and associated parking areas. When the bids for Phase 1 exceeded the available funds-- around $1.2 million--the county was forced to push back some items and raid some of its Phase 2 monies to complete the project. Brotherhood hosts sleepover The Brotherhood of New Brooklyn Missionary Baptist Church will host is quarterly sleepover today, April 15, beginning at 6 p.m. and continuing beyond breakfast on Saturday, April 16. "If you have a young man ages 7-19, bring him to the church," organizers urge, reminding that a soup kitchen will be available after breakfast. At 3 p.m. on Saturday, the Brotherhood will host its fourth Unity Within The Church program at Living Word Ministries, 606 Colson St. where Elder Joe Clark serves as pastor. Charles Brooks will be the speaker for the program. Pastor's anniversary marked Temple of God Baptist Church will mark the 10-year anniversary of Robert French with a celebration on Sunday, April 17, at 3 p.m. The Rev. Jarvis All, pastor of New Birth Church in Quincy, will be the guest speaker. The anniversary celebration actually .begins earlier in the week, and continues tonight with Pastors Kenneth and Carmen Dennis leading services at 7 p.m. at Faith Restoration Center. Everyone is invited to participate. that will have the capacity to provide recreation and bring money into the local economy through aggressively seeking tournaments. In order to achieve these goals the city is willing to loan the county $1.25 million interest-free to complete the final quad of the complex. The monies may be paid back from bed tax, if the county chooses to do so. The city is willing to have the loan paid back over an extended period of time in order to achieve our goals. The county will run recreation, have someone manage the complex and seek tournaments. The individual that the county hires will need to have a finite goal of tournaments that will be brought to Taylor County each year as an employment requirement. The city will continue to provide and maintain all of our practice fields and parks. The city will agree to pay a percentage that corresponds to the number of city participants in recreation each year; however, we will want to have a cap for budget reasons." Ketring concluded, "The city believes that having a single recreation department is the most advantageous situation for everyone involved. Clearly, completing the complex and bringing in tournaments will have a positive economic ng underwritten by county Commissioner Malcolm Page also pledged some $130,000 from his district's secondary road paving fund. It wasn't until 2008 that the county moved forward with Phase 2 with a budget of $2.2 million--which included another $200,000 grant--but the bids came in between $3.6 million to $4.7 million, once again forcing the county to scale back plans. It was at this time the decision was made to forego the second baseball quad and overflow parking lot, which would have been located in the open field behind the basketball and tennis courts. Ultimately, Phase 2 included the existing "west" quad, featuring two 60-foot baseball diamonds, along with a 70- foot diamond and a 90-foot diamond, concession stands at the quad and at the soccer fields, the nature trail, and associated parking lots and utilities. Then in September 2009, the county earmarked an additional $1.2 million from its reserve for capital improvements in an attempt to finally finish the complex. The funding plan also included some $140,000 from commissioners Page and Pat Patterson's road paving funds as well as a third $200,000 state grant, which the county was subsequently not awarded. Before any action could be taken on Phase 3, however, the commission in August 2010 redirected the $1.2 million in capital reserves toward the purchase of the former Ideal Marina site in Steinhatchee for the purpose of constructing a boat ramp. The county closed on the $2.45 million property in October and work is beginning on Phase 1 of that project now. Tidbits: Usher Anniversary celebrated Sunday By SARAH HALL Make your plans to attend New Brooklyn's Usher Anniversary on Sunday, April 17, at 3 p.m. The Rev. D.L. McBride, pastor, and Sidney Patterson, president, encourage your attendance. Our prayers go out to: The family of Alphonso Health who did an internship at Jerkins High School in 1964. He was married to Rosa Porter of Perry. Funeral services were yesterday, April 14, in Rochester, N.Y. The family of Christine Williams in bereavement; and Brother Joe Robinson at Tallahassee Memorial Hospital. Remember: The time is always right to do what is right.--Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. To all my valued customers, lv I am Lisa (formerly of Davi Nails inside Walmart). I will be moving out of Perry in the near future. I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for all * of your business in the past five years. I wish you all happiness. I will miss all of you. You can leave messages for me at 838-2773. Lisa Get Real auto insurance that comes with a real Agent Get real answers about your auto insurance from a real, local agent. Call today for a free, no-obligation quote on your Auto, Home and Life coverage. 850-584-2371 www.floridafarmbureau.com Freddy Pitts Ryan Perry Agency Manager Agent freddy.pitts@ffbic.com ryan.perry@ffbic.com 24/7 Claims Service M Call 1-866-275-7322 813 S. Washington St. Perry impact on our community. We look forward to working together." Tuesday's meeting is open to the public and will be held in the county commission boardroom located in the Taylor County Courthouse Annex on Green Street. serve on the TDC board as the city's representatives; during the TDC's monthly board meeting Wednesday, the pair brought forward the city's plan to ask the county to consider utilizing the bed tax for repayment of a possible loan for the sports complex. However, they both discussed 584-3231 using the bonded one-cent as well as seeking an additional one cent (not two as discussed at the city council meeting). Negotiations between all three entities remain in the early stages and further discussion is expected at the county commission's upcoming meeting Tuesday. aey nwn a en (formerly knownaos Events Kitchen) "Now Open for Sunday Lunch" Come check out our NEW menu Including Stuffed Mushrooms! Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner Mon. Sat. 8 a.m. until 9 p.m. Serving breakfast and lunch on Sunday 8 a.m. until 3 p.m. Big Burgers, Big Dogs, fries, salads, homemade desserts and great steaks after 5 p.m. Wee a er company to events of Pe6 yrovd c-terin, decmoratg.enretals, centpecerentas and paotyrents.Cal us tor all your special ocacson needsll Located at 2218 South Byron Butler Parkway next to the Econo Lodgell ^^^^^^^^Batur ay ight Spec~j ial...]I^^^^^ All the Tfried chike oucn afr$19 from 5 pu until l^ MosnH (die-inonl. notakeout *mf M4 m 4 0ma m mf M NOTICE TO CARLTON CEMETERY MEMBERS | Now that the Cemetery Membership must pay to maintain the * * cemetery, members are asked to remove all pvc and wood poles, * * chains and blocks from the borders of their lots. These temporary * * markers make the grounds difficult and expensive to maintain (mow and weed). Permanent borders no higher then 6 inches will be Sallowed. Saw THIS DOES NOT REFER TO ANY OBJECTS * PLACED WITHIN THE LOT I If poles, chains and blocks are not removed by families, Directors * will remove them at the annual clean-up day, April 30. For more * information, please attend the annual clean-up day or contact a * board member. * M- W m4m m 9- M WP meM-WM Purchase a complete pair of eye glasses, and get a second pair FREE for yourself ...or share them with someone else. Dr. Michael A. Walby 404 E. Ash St. Perry, FL 32347 ACCENT EYECARE CENTER (850) 584-2200 Offer expires April 29, 2011 Certain restrictions apply 405,34 Advertisement by Health Care Provider of free or discounted service required statement the patient and any other person responsible for payment has a nght to refuse pay, cancel payment, or be reimbursed for a payment for any other service, examination, or treatment which is performed as a result of and V]hinr 72 rours or re-prndring 10 Ie ajvenwsern ir for r e Ir s dri x:urarEN e or reduced fee services, examinations or treatment Chinese & Japanese Buffet Restaurant www.CJSupremebuffet.com 1860 S. JEFFERSON ST. In Wal-Mart Plaza TEL.: 850-838-1888 FAX: 850-838-1889 Buffet Items Include: SBBQ Ribs, C.J. Steak, Crawfish, Dynamite Shrimp, Coconut Shrimp, Fried Shrimp, Sushi, Salad Bar, Dessert Bar, Ice Cream and much more... LUNCH BUFFET DINNER BUFFET Mon. Sat. $559 Mon. 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The public speaking contest is open to students in grades 6 through 12. The speech must be written on the topic of "What is the Economic Impact of Florida Forests?" The time limit is six to eight minutes. Speeches must be turned in to the school office or 4-H office by April 20. Contestants will then give their speeches on April 26, at the Taylor County Administration Complex. Cash prizes will also be awarded. The winners of the public speaking and poster contests will represent Taylor County at the area contest in May. All interested students are urged to participate. Call Supervisor Catherine Bethea at 584-6443 for more information. In 1955, the National Association of Conservation Districts began a national program to encourage Americans to focus on stewardship of natural resources. NACD is the nonprofit organization which represents 3,000 conservation districts and the 17,00.0 men and women who serve on their governing boards. The program relies on locally-led conservation districts sharing and promoting stewardship and conservation activities. The annual public speaking and poster contest is held all across America to help accomplish the goals of the National Association of Conservation Districts in promoting wise use of natural resources. Steinhatchee School has announced the following honor roll for the third nine weeks grading period for the 2010-11 school year: All A's First Grade: Sybil Archer, Lincoln Clark, Evan Dodd, Paige Hires, Haily Martinez, Trip Mitchell, Katelyn Mitchell, Preston Roberts, Michael Towers and Lindsey Webb. ; Second Grade: Ronnie Bennett, Jordan Clark, Haleigh Parker, Ashton Reed and Savanna Thompson. Third Grade: Brittan Clark. Fourth Grade: Tannah Lytle. A/B First Grade: Madison Kight, Lane Lashley, Nancy Long, Catelyn Meade, Kaylee Overstreet, Gabe Porter and Baxton Wicker. Second Grade: Brandon Bailey, Sidney Bailey, Eli Gallet, Ian Roberts and T. J. Wilson. Third Grade: Cierra McKinney and Ervin Sapp. Fourth Grade: Zachary Bunkley, McKinzi Revels and Layne Webb. Fifth Grade: Dylan Webb, Jennifer Martinez and Seth Ganley. Seventh Grade: Nathan Morris and Brianna Bedford. Eighth Grade: Zach Revels, Brook Ogden, Rodrigo Martinez and Sydney Jones. Students who had perfect attendance records for the grading period were: kindergarten, Noah Francis; third grade, Jaylee Mills and Ervin Sapp; fourth grade, McKenzi Revels and Douglas Whittington; fifth grade, Shawn Gradwell and Dallas Jones; and eighth grade, Rodrigo Martinez. B-1 Perry News-Herald April 15-16,2011 Competition winners Eighteen students from the Perry Karate Dojo participated in the March 20 Traditional Karate Tournament held at the Stephen O'Connell Center in Gainesville. The annual event is known as the Katsu Challenge and featured more than 200 participants competing in five rings. The students from Perry earned two gold, four silver, five bronze and 25 participant medals. The next karate tournaments will be the annual Sunshine State Karate Games held in Lakeland on June 18 and the Tora No Maki Challenge, held here at Forest Capital Hall on Sept. 24. Shown above are: (I to r) front row, Te'luar Petty, Caroline Lilliott, Kolton Grambling, Mitchell Worthy, Jeremiah Cruse, Julius Fraser and Anthony Reaves; standing, Jimmy Bowden, Jeremiah Owens, J.R. Coker, Emily Coker, Courtney Turnmire, Levi Strickland, Ashley Wallace, Nathan Fraser, Wade Taylor, Cody Ford and Daniel Simpson. Not pictured are Jay Padgett, Cole MacNiell and John Sanders. Bowden served as referee at the tournament while Owens, Simpson and Padgett served as judges. Tickets on sale Saturday for womanlesss wedding' The Steinhatchee Community Projects Board, Inc., will present "A Hillbilly Hitchin" (a womanless wedding) Friday, April 29, at 7 p.m. with an encore presentation Saturday, April 30, at 6 p.m. Tickets go on sale this Saturday, April 16, during the Steinhatchee Community Fishing Tournament. A BBQ chicken dinner will follow the show. Tickets are $15 each or $25 a couple. The cast features renowned actors from Steinhatchee, Jena, Perry and Cross City. All profits generated from this project will be placed in the Taylor County Boat Ramp Fund. (The boat ramp is being constructed at the site of the former Ideal Marina in Steinhatchee.) Contact Ann Spence at (352) 498-5963 or Jean Ridgeway at (352) 498-2556 for tickets and additional information. Sprague to share memories of FSU football days at April 25 meeting Ryan Sprague, author of "Grateful: From Walking On to Winning It All at Florida State," will be the featured guest speaker at the Monday, April 25, meeting of the Friends of the Taylor County Public Library. "Grateful" is Sprague's memoir of his five years (1996- 2000) as a member of the FSU football team. The meeting will begin at 5:30 p.m. at the library, which is located at 403 N. Washington St. Congratulations Arneashia Stephens for winning the Outstanding Offensive Award, Outstanding Rebounding Award for 2010/2011 TlS Varsity Girls Basketball Team and for also winning NWP in Starr Athletics All Star Game in Pensacola. We love you, Morn, Dad, Kasha, Moral and Demarl i WHO SAID 50 IS OLD? FROM THE LOOKS OF THINGS SYOU ARE DETERIORATING NICELY!!! HAPPY 50T BIRTHDAY ON APRIL 18TH BRENDA REGISTER Steinhatchee students recognized for grades, perfect attendance records -.9. -.a.- w. -17-0 c"~~ -a a -a - . -a- -a- I I I I I I I Entertainment Once upon a time...there was an assassin on a quest for revenge "Once upon a time, there was a very special girl who lived in the woods with her father." If the above sounds like the beginning of a fairy tale, you'd be half right. It's actually the tag line from the theatrical trailer of "Hanna," director Joe Wright's film about a 16-year-old assassin on a quest for revenge. "Hanna" is a fairy tale of sorts, albeit one involving a 16-year-old assassin on a quest for revenge. Wright is known for heavy, dramatic period pieces such as "Pride and Prejudice" and "Atonement," but .i. I here he re-teams with Saoirse Ronan ("Atonement," "The Lovely Bones") for something completely different. The result is a powerful, intriguing and unexpected revenge thriller that falters somewhat in its story but mostly overcomes it through an exceptional cast and smart direction. We first meet our title character hunting in icy Finland, where she lives in isolation with her father, Erik Heller (Eric Bana, "The Time Traveler's Wife"). Erik has been training her to be an assassin and attempting to acclimate her to the world she's never known by teaching her facts and figures from reference books. When he deems her ready, he gives her a transponder, which alerts the CIA, and more specifically Agent Marissa Wiegler (Cate Blanchett, "Robin Hood"), who wants Erik dead for the secrets he knows. Hanna is able to escape the CIA and finds herself in Morocco in North Africa, where she encounters a family of tourists traveling through the area by van. Among them is Sophie (Jessica Barden, "Coronation Street"), wh6ifom Hanina begins to befriend. Meanwhile, Marissa hires Isaacs (Tom Hollander, "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End"), a mercenary and former associate, to hunt down Hanna and her father. Through it all, Hanna begins to discover aspects of her past which lead her to question everything she knows...and everything she doesn't. "Unique" is a word I perhaps use too often, but when a film is such a surprise in its presentation, it is hard not to call it unique. Sure, the basic story of "Hanna" is nothing new, as revenge films are a dime a dozen and even tales of young assassins have been around for years. ("The Professional" with Jean Reno and a young Natalie Portman comes to mind.) Sometimes, however, every aspect of a film-- from the music, editing and directing to the settings APRIL 7-16 TheatreTCC! presents "Chicago" at Turner Auditorium on the Tallahassee Community College campus. Take a step back in time to the "roaring 20s" with the Tony Award-winning musical. Follow the merry murderesses, Roxie Hart and Velma Kelly, as they compete for the spotlight and the headlines, ultimately joining forces in search of the "American Dream." Single tickets are $10 for adults, $7 for seniors, $5 for students and children, and free to TCC students. They can be purchased in advance by calling 850-644-6500 or visiting online at www.tickets.fsu.edu. APRIL 7-24 The Tallahassee Little Theatre's 2010-11 season continues with "Cabaret." Set in 1931 Berlin as the Nazis are rising to power, the musical focuses on nightlife at the seedy Kit Kat Klub and revolves around the 19-year-old English cabaret performer Sally Bowles and her relationship with the young American writer Cliff Bradshaw. Tickets are $20 for adults, $16 for students and seniors and can be purchased by calling 850-224-8474 or online at www.tallahasseelittletheatre.org. APRIL 14-23 Now in its fifth year, the New Horizons: Original Works Festival connects the playwrights, directors, actors and audience in a unique experience each and every evening. Presented by the and characters--works together to create a mood and a world that feels very real, but still intriguingly not...almost surreal. It's as if everything stopped, took a step to the right or left, and then continued forward on a slightly different path. The best comparison would be the first hour or so of "The Matrix" (before Neo takes the pill), in which his world was populated by odd characters living in strange places, all set to a rocking soundtrack. That is what we get with "Hanna," which features one of most unexpected i* soundtracks I've heard in a while from British electronic duo The Chemical Brothers. It actually takes some time to get used to, but once you do, it works amazingly well with the rest of the film. Anchoring "Hanna" is its cast, lead by the exceptional Ronan, who was nominated for a Best Supporting Actress Academy Award at age 13 for "Atonement" and hasn't looked back, providing a solid performance in the otherwise disappointing "The Lovely Bones," which she followed with a heartbreaking turn in "The Way Back." Here, she embodies Hanna, who is essentially a fish out of water for much of the movie as she sees the world for the first time. Ronan gives Hanna the perfect blend of cold efficiency with an emotional vulnerability, all the while staying true to the unique qualities of the character. This is also her most physically demanding role to date and she is entirely believable in her action scenes. Blanchett adopts an odd little Southern accent that probably wouldn't have worked in a different film but feels right at home here. Bana doesn't get. as large a role b s I expected going in, but he does wonders With the very morally gray Erik. Hollander is delightfully evil in his role as the murderous Issacs, playing a foil to Marissa's more calm demeanor. Where the film doesn't quite click is on the story. Overall, the story is fine, but when the end credits began to roll, I was left with the feeling that something was missing, although I'm still not sure exactly what it is. To paraphrase "The Big Lebowski," there a rug missing that ties the room together. "Hanna" is an exciting, unique (there, I used it!) thriller that just might be a fairy tale after all. The film is rated PG-13 for intense sequences of violence and action, some sexual material and language. Follow the new blog Marquee Entertainment, located at marqueeentertainment.blogspot.com. Florida State University School of Theatre, the festival will feature six original works spread over eight shows at the Studio Theatre on the FSU campus. Choose which works to attend or watch them all with an all-access pass for $25. For more information, visit theatre.fsu.edu. The works may contain adult themes including violence, sexuality, profanity or partial nudity. APRIL 24 The Tallahassee Broadway Series continues with Monty Python's "Spamalot,"the outrageous comedy adapted from the classic film "Monty Python and The Holy Grail," winner of the 2005 Tony Award for Best Musical. The touring production arrives at the Tallahassee-Leon County Civic Center at 7:30 p.m. "Spamalot" tells the tale of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table as they embark on their quest for the Holy Grail. Flying cows, killer rabbits, taunting Frenchmen and show-stopping musical numbers are just a few of the reasons audiences everywhere are eating up "Spamalot." Tickets are $15 to $75 and can be purchased by calling 800-322-3602 or visiting www.ticketmaster.com. APRIL 16 The Tallahassee Community Chorus and the Florida State University Symphony Orchestra present "Spring," featuring Verdi's "Requiem."The concert will be held at FSU's Ruby Diamond Auditorium in Tallahassee. Tickets are available for $18 for adults, $12 for seniors and $5 for students. They can be purchased online at www.tcchorus.org. APRIL 14-16 The Allman Brothers Band headlines the line-up for the 2011 Wanee Music Festival. This year the festival has expanded to three days at the Spirit of Suwannee Music Park in Live Oak. Sharing the stage again this year is Widespread Panic, along with first timers Robert Plant & The Band of Joy and The Steve Miller Band, as well as many others. Advance tickets are on sale now for $198.50 at www.waneefestival. com and www.livenation.com. APRIL 27-30 It's the 20th birthday of the biggest country music jam in the South, The Suwannee River Jam, featuring four days of music and more than 20 artists at the Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park in Live Oak. Entertainers include Ronnie Dunn (formerly of Brooks and Dunn), Gary Allan, Luke Bryan, Kellie Pickler, Phil Vassar, Jerrod Niemann, Darryl Worley, Lee Brice, LoCash Cowboys and Blackberry Smoke. To purchase tickets, call the music park at 386- 364-1683; visit online at www. musicliveshere.com, go to events and click on Suwannee River Jam for complete information on tickets and accommodations. 150 characters, four actors... "The 39 Steps," the Tony Award-winning Broadway hit, combines a Hitchcock masterpiece with a juicy spy novel, and adds a dash of Monty Python. The comedy opens at the Hippodrome Theatre in Gainesville tonight (Friday) and will continue through May 8. It features non-stop laughs, more than 1 50 zany characters (played by a talented cast of four), an on-stage plane crash, handcuffs, missing fingers and some good old-fashioned romance. A mysterious organization called "The 39 Steps" is hot on a man's trail in a nationwide manhunt which climaxes in a death-defying finale. Ticket prices vary depending showtime and can be purchased by calling 352- 375-4477 or online at thehipp.org. Madison celebrates Down Home Days this weekend By popular demand, Madison's Down Home Days Festival and Parade is back and will be held today (Friday) and Saturday. "Make plans to attend this two-day festival of non-stop fun and excitement," organizers said. "Vendors, food, games and much more will be on display at the Four Freedoms Park in Madison." Today's events include Down Home Days Family Fun Night beginning at 5:30 p.m., Becky's 'Magical' evening planned A "magical" evening awaits when Big Bend Hospice and Tallahassee Nurseries take you to old world Spain for Spring Fling 2011: Under a Spanish Moon. The festivities take place Thursday, April 28, from 7 to 10:30 p.m. Guests will enjoy a buffet of Spanish cuisine, libations and entertainment. Tickets are $100 each and include two complimentary drinks. They may be purchased online at www.bigbendhospice. org or by calling the Big Bend Hospice reservation line at 850- 701-1375. Tickets are also on sale at Tallahassee Nurseries, 2911 Thomasville Rd. Recommended attire for the evening is dressy casual and valet parking services will be provided. Proceeds from the event will be used to provide patient care in all of the counties Big Bend Hospice serves including Taylor. For additional information, contact Laura Glenn at 850-701-1341 or laurag@ bigbendhospice.org. Movies Starting Friday, April 15, 2011 Scream 4 Ar, Fri. & Sat 7:30 p.m. 110 mi. Sunday 4:00 pm. () HOP OPS Fri. &Sat 7:30 p.m. 95gn Sunday 4:00 pJm. (PG) Rio wM Fri. & Sat, 7:30p.m. 95 mn Sunday 4:00 p.m (0) COMING ATTRACTIONS... Gnomeo & Juliet SSoul Surfer Hoodwinked Pirates of the Caribbean (May 20) For spealshowings call J at850)371 -*Ma ADMISSION MFary, Sat.Sm$5nseats 118 E. Park St.(bhind sa-.v-Lo,223-6684 COUPON ] LMi1 omlxtoa , i.TkikoGett1 FREE L meL^ 0h.i|] .js Dance Steps Studio Showcase Performance at 6 p.m. and the first karaoke preliminary from 7 to 10 p.m. A rodeo will be held at Lanier Field from 5 to 11 p.m. Saturday will feature a classic car show, bounce houses, a dunk tank and more beginning at 7:30 a.m. Registration begins at 7:30 a.m. for the Colin Kelly Fitness Runs to be held at North Florida Community College's fitness center. Authors Tracy Revels and T.H. Bear will host book signing from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The Down Home Days Parade takes center stage beginning at 10 a.m. and the Marine Corps Band will perform immediately following at the gazebo. Other events include a quilt and flower show at NFCC's Wardlaw-Smith-Goza Mansion as well as the second karaoke preliminary from noon to 3 p.m. with the finals starting at 3. For more information, call 877-272-3642 or visit madisonfl.org. Wanee Festival Robert Plant (shown above) and the Band of Joy will be on stage tonight (Friday) at the 2011 Wanee Music Festival being held at the Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park in Live Oak. The festival, which began Thursday, continues through Saturday and will feature the Allman Brothers Band, the Steve Miller Band and many more. Weekend tickets are available at the gate for $250 in addition to single-day tickets for $1 28.50. For more information, visit www.waneefestival.com. 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AB 2490. 850-973- 2959. 04/13-04/15PS Large yard sale, Friday evening and Saturday at 2409 US 98 West (between Mini Storage and Deals Oyster House). 04/13-04/15 Yard sale, behind produce stand on Beach Road Thursday-Sunday from 8 a.m.-until. Lots of handmade items, knives, purses, baby crib sets and lots more. Call 295-4205. 04/13-04/15 Continuous moving sale until all items are sold. 112 Crit Jones Drive in Taco Heights. Love seat in good condition for $50, desk for $15, recliner for $10, chest of drawers for $40, ceiling fan for $15, floor lamp for $5, 2 folding yard sale tables (5' X 28", $25 each or $49 for both), and tools. Call any time. 850- 584-2007 or 850-295-1795. 04/13-04/15 3 family yard sale Saturday from 7 a.m.-12 p.m. at 198 Dogwood Way in Pine Ridge. Furniture, Clothes, Toys, Baby items, Electronics and much more. 04/13-04/15 Two Dingos Outlet Store. 111 1/2 Green St. (across from the Courthouse parking lot). Looking for that perfect Easter or Mother's Day gift for a special lady? Come by the Two Dingos Outlet Store. We have everything you need to design a "one of a kind" bracelet or necklace. Murang glass beads,in beautiful colors for $2.50 each. Charms starting at .99 each. We have bulldogs, butterflies, flip flops and many more. We also carry a large selection of gently used books, CD's, DVD's and video games. Open Monday through Friday from 10:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. and Saturday from 8 a.m.-12 p.m. 04/15,04/20,04/22 Yard sale, Saturday from 8 a.m.-1 p.m. at 2140 Woods Creek Road. Printer, table, clothes, toys and much more. 04/16 Yard sale, Friday and Saturday from 8 a.m.-until at 1485 James D. Smith Road. Kids clothes, Fisher Price swing, jeans, dresses, Ab Lounge and much more. Look for signs. 04/15 Yard sale, Friday and Saturday from 9 a.m.-until at Taylor Storage Center (3498 Hwy 19. South, across from Taylor Tech). 3 wheel stroller, print- scan-copy combo, scanner, fax, adult tricycles, coffee & end tables, computer desk, file cabinet, truck tool box, cast iron pans, Play Station 2 games, lots of kitchen items, tools, Singer buttonholder, vacuum cleaner, pepper spray, home security alarm, pool alarm, wooden rocking horse, baby clothes ($1), blankets (Gator, Seminole & John Deere), lots of scrubs, jeans maternity clothes, juicer, fashion jewelry and much more. Low prices on everything. 04/15 Spring cleaning yard sale April 15 & 16. Friday 2 p.m.-5 p.m. & Saturday 8 a.m.- 1 p.m. NO EARLY BIRDS PLEASE (not a morning person) at 1820 E. Davis Walker Rd (it's the road before Beach Road, 1st house on the right). Race car bed, new little girls pillowcase dresses, new baby gifts, diaper-cakes, men, women, teen & children clothes, Easter decorations, stackable washer & dryer, 5ft Coke bottle, dishes, linens and so much more. 04/15 r i i I CUPOS 2 Family Yard Sale, Saturday from 7 a.m.-2 p.m. at 5771 Potts Still Rd. Books, bedspreads, kids' comforters, decorative items, clothes and more! 04/15 Yard Sale, Friday at 1 p.m. and Saturday at 8 a.m.-until at 103 Cashmore St. 838-8300. Misc. items. 04/15 Yard Sale, 1613 Osteen Rd Saturday 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Lots of "different" stuff. Look for Signs. 04/15 Need Cash? Got Junk? Got Junk Cars, Truck? I buy Scrap Metals!! 850-838-JUNK (5865) State Certified Scales tfnrc Overgrown plant sale: 1-gallon size for $1. Formosa Azalea, Dwarf Burford Holly, Carissa Holly, Variegated Pittosporum.Turkey Roost Nursery, 584-7395. 04/13-04/15 King size Tinker Bell spread and sheet set for $100, bread maker for $20, new walker with seat for $100 and a water bowl shaped like a toilet for $20. Call 223-1043. 04/15 AKC registered Black Lab puppies. Male and Female available to a good home on May 8th. They will have their first shots and worming. Parents on premises. Asking $200. Call 850-223- 2092 or 850-838-6744 for more information. 04/06-04/22 OE-] 1 or 2 good used mud grips 15" x 36 x 14.5. Call 584-7464 leave message. 04/15 Brand new 2 or 3 BD/2 Bath DWMH. $35,995. Includes delivery, setup, AC/Heat, steps and skirting. Prestige Home Centers, Chiefland. Open on Sunday 12 to 5.800-477-2492. 01/14tfnph Brand new 4 BR/2 Bath starting at $55,995. Prestige Home Centers, Chiefland. Open on Sundays, 12 to 5. 800-477-2492. PH Used & repo mobile homes. Financing available. Prestige Home Centers, Chiefland. Open on Sundays 12 to 5. 800-477-2492. 01/14tfnPH Bank repo. 3 BD/2 Bath on 2 acres in Shady Grove area. EZ financing with low down payment. Prestige Home Center, Chiefland. Open Sundays. 800- 477-2492 PH A 2004 Homes of Merit 4 BD/2 bath on 2.5 beautifully manicured acres in Morriston. Tape and textured throughout with crown molding. Fenced with 2 pastures so bring your horses. Just $3,500 down and $512 per month. owner has financing, Call 352-493- 9600. 03/23tfntmh A 4 BD/2 bath home in chiefland close to town. Home has brand new roof, A/C and new carpet. Two large workshed. Just $4,500 down and $670 per month. Owner has financing, call 352-493- 9606. 03/23tfntmh A 3 BD/2 bath Jacobsen on 5 acres in Newberry. Fenced and ready for your horses. Minutes from Gainesville: $4,100 down, and $740 per month. Owner has financing. Call 352-262- 4531. 04/13tfntmh -n ---E I Glassworks of Perry, LLC Pay Dealer Cost + Labor on All Window Manufacturers for Insulated I.G. Glass & Window Replacement Simonton Moss Custom Built Systems Anderson Pella PGT thru April 29,2011 - Loal owe peae y h msA oy;* Insre & -Licensed #6-1 I FORl RTFaRET A 4 BD/2 bath Jacobsen of 2.5 acres in Old Town, just minutes from town. $4,000 down and $610 per month. Owner has financing, call 652-493- 9606. 04/13tfntmh Bank foreclosure 3 BD/2 bath 2007 DW in Gainesville. $2,000 down and $308 per month. Owner has financing, Call 352-262-4531. 04/06tfntmh 2001 SWMH 16'x80', 2BR/2BA. Excellent condition. Open floor plan with garden tub, walk-in closets, decks, A/C and appliances included. Buyer must move. Asking $23,500. Call (850) 843-1963. 03/23-04/15 Office space for lease. 224 N. Jefferson Street. Will alter to suit. On-site parking. Up to 4,000 sq. ft. SAH Properties. Call 850-656-6340. 11/17fnks 3 BD house for rent just inside the city limits on a deadend road. The house is on 1 acre of land with a creek running through the property. $550 a month. First, last and $250 security deposit to move in. Call 727-433-4514. 04/06-04/08 Westgate Rooms available for rent. Refrigerator, microwave, TV w/cable, AC/Heater. Everything included. $165 weekly, $40 daily, $585 per month. RV sites $20 daily, $100 weekly, $350 monthly. Tax included. 1627 S. Byron Butler Pkwy. 850-299-6554. tfLS RV spot for rent. Not in park, includes power, water, sewer, and cable for $350 a month. Call 727-433-4514. 04/06-04/08 One bedroom furnished apartment. All utilities included (electric, water, sewer, garbage and cable). No smoking. No pets. $160 a week or $600 a month. $100 deposit. Call 850-363-8196. 04/06-04/29 Woodridge Apartments accepting applications for 1, 2, and 3 BR HC and Non-HC accessible apartments. HUD vouchers considered. Call 850-584-5668.709 W. Church St., Perry, FL 32348 TDD 711. "This institution is an equal opportunity provider, and employer." 5/19tfWA 3 BD/2 bath at 312 Cedar Street. $650 a month. First, last and $250 security deposit to move in. Call 850-556-2762. 04/06-04/15 Extra nice 3 BR/2 bath home. Credit check, background check and rental references required. $600 per month. Appliances and washer/dryer furnished. Call 584-4554. 04/15-04/27 Spacious Southern Charm. 2000+ sq ft, Arched Doorways, French Doors, 2 baths for rent. $850 per month. Call 371-1462 or 838-6005. 04/15tfnSJEC 40 acres of land for sale frontage on Dennis How 850-656-6340. 03/23tfnKS One acre of land on Ga Has well, septic tank an Call 850-584-5205. 03/25-04/20 " Almost Like Having Follow our Specials on Facebook @ South House : Furniture m TIDEWATER APARTMENTS 3 BD/1.5 bath. Total electric. Centralsale, 221 North between Now accepting applications for 2-3 security deposit. No smoking. No pets. Shiloh Church Rd. and Cairo Parker bedroom apartments. -0-rent for Limit of 2 children. References and Rd. 1 acre lots with paved roads. Owner qualified applicants.Water/Gas application. Call 584-6140. financing available. Please call (386) furnished. On-site laundry. Public 03/23-04/15 658-1346 or (850) 584-7466. transportation available. Close to City ef Park, Boys and Girls Club, Shopping 2 BD MH on Lipscomb Cirlce and a 3 Plazas. Call 850-584-6482. BD home on Luther Wilson Road for 1 acre lot for sale with a well, septic and TDD 711, EHO. rent. Call 584-4516. electric in the Keaton Beach area. 01/05tfnWA 3 BD house for rent just inside the city limits on a deadend road. The house is on 1 acre of land with a creek running through the property. $550 a month. First, last and $250 security deposit to move in. Call 727-433-4514. 04/06-04/08 Fully furnished trailer for rent. One person only. No children. No pets. Satellite TV & utilities included. $150 a week. Call 584-2199. 04/13-04/22 For rent with option to purchase, Doublewide on 5 acres, no animals, no pets. Adult community in Shady Grove. 850-584-4331. 04/13-04/22 2 BR/2 bath SWMH on 3 acres for rent. Proof of income and references required. $500 a month and $500 deposit. Call 386-776-2405. 04/13-04/22 Beautiful house positioned on corner I lot for rent. 2 BD/1 bath in perfect condition. $595 rent and $595 deposit. 602 W. Veterans Drive. Call 850-672- 0973. 04/13tfnLS Rooms available at Skylark Motel everything included from Monthly $585 S(required $45 deposit), $165 weekly or $40 daily (tax included). 317 N. Byron Butler Pkwy. 850-672-0973. 1/7tfLS I I Small ads .. ... BIG deals!!!!! J- U3/30U-04/150 1 acre trailer lot on Beach Road for rent. RV's are welcome. Leisure Retreat area. Well, septic system and power pole provided. Call 584-9261. 04/08-04/20 Everetts Mobile Home Park. Taking applications for rentals. 2 BR/1 bath for $375, with a $300 deposit. 2 BR/1 bath for $400, with a $300 deposit. Park Model, 2 BR/1 bath for $350 with a $300 deposit. Water, sewer and garbage included. Please apply in person, Monday through Thursday. Ms. Betty. 584-7094. 04/13tfnEMH Fenced, large storage building, 3 shelters and double wide pad. $28,500. Call 223-1059. 03/30-04/22 3 BD/2 bath DWMH on 1 acre close to town. Quiet area. Paved subdivision outside city limits in Perry. $49,500. Call Becky Thursday-Saturday at 850-584- 7094. 04/OltfnBR Aucilla Riverfront home for sale in Nutull Rise area. Fish from your porch. 23636 Aucilla Landing Road. $325,000. Call 850-584-7901. 03/30-04/22 3 BD/2 bath DWMH on about 5 acres of land. No owner financing. Serious inquiries only. $75,000. Call 850-295- 4668 or 850-371-0124. 04/13-05/06 2010 Destiny MH. 56 X 32.4 BR/2 bath. Excellent condition, must sell. Large kitchen with island, large master bath and crown moulding throughout. 2 sets of steps, skirting and AC unit included. Some furniture included as well. Asking pay off only. Must see. Has to be moved to your property. Call 850-843-0355. 04/08-04/29 Will buy land in Chiefland and surrounding areas. Call today for top dollar. 352-493-9600. 04/13tfntmh with 500 ft. of ell Road. Call 3 BD/2 bath DWMH on about 5 acres of land. No owner financing. Serious inquiries only. $75,000. Call 850-295- s Plant Road 4668 or 850-371-0124. d power pole. 04/13-05/06 Recently Foreclosed. Special -- Financing Available. Any Credit. Any Income. Vacant Land, located at 5635 Woods Creek Rd. Perry, $84,900. Visit www.roselandco.com/87H. Drive by then call (866) 924-8348. \ 04/15-04/22 \~ -~ I__- New tires starting at $45 through March only at Ryan's Everything Automotive! Call Justin at 850-584-8900, 4053 US 19 S. in Perry. 04/06tfnRCT 2001 Ford F150 supercab 4 door one owner. Runs good. $7,000. 175,000 plus miles. Call 850-843-1980 or evenings 850-584-7428. 04/08-04/15 2005 Chrysler Town & Country. 74,000 miles with 25 mpg. Leather, automatic doors, lift gate, and stow n'go floor storage. Reliable, excellent condition and well maintained. $12,000. Call 584- 4190. 04/13-04/22 Honda Goldwing motorcycle for sale. Loaded and in excellent condition with I/C and helmets. Call 838-2385. 04/13-04/15 99' Dodge Durango SLT 4x4, 127k highway miles, All power, leather, 3rd row seating, new A/C with rear controls, custom sound system, $4500.00 OBO, contact Rodney 850- 843-3649. 04/01tfn 1992 Oldsmobile 88 for sale. It needs tire rod and right finder. Runs good. $500. Call 223-1043. 04/15 2008 16ft. Baywater Center Console with 50 HP Yamaha (low hours). Great for rivers or flats. Water ready! N.A.D.A. List $10,500, selling for $9,000. Can be seen at Larry's Towing or call for more information. 850-584-5317. 04/13-04/29 Jayco pop-up camper. Sleep 6. In very good condition with lots of extras. $1,800. Call 850-223-3283. 04/13-04/22 Stumpknocker boat for sale. 25 HP Yamaha, trolling motor, trailer and ready to fish. Call 838-2385. 04/13-04/15 WALL-TO-WALL Dries in 3-4 Hours ~ Tile Floors Pet Odors. TREE CAPITAL CLEANING 584-CLEAN (584-2532) WE BUY GOLD 4 SILVER Also A -. Silver Coins Old Paper Money Foreign Money Sterling Silverware I"V.'s & Old Jewelry WELDERS STEEL TIG/MIG ALUMINUM TIG Needed immediately at Thule, Inc. (formerly UWS)! Experience is necessary -- evening and midnight shifts. Super benefits like affordable medical/dental/vision/life/disability insurance after only 30 days, vacation time your first year, matching 401 K, 10 paid holidays, a great group of co-workers, and much more! Call Judy Batten at (850) 584-3448, ext. 101 to schedule a welding test. Experienced only please. EOE/DFWP I Wanted used rifle reloader, hunting equipment, fishing equipment, bows, tree stands and gun parts. Call 850- 843-0119 04/15 TAYLOR COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Full Time Library and Information Services Director. $34,777 -$40,310 DOQ. Applications and job description can be obtained from www.taylorcountygov.com, Mobile' Career Lab at Perry K-Mart on Tuesday, Wednesdays or Thursdays 9:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m.; or Workforce Position open until filled. Taylor County Board of County Commissioners is an EEO, VP, DT, background check employer. 10/27tfnbcc AVON! Call now to get started- earn up to 40% still only $10 for Start Up Kit! For appointment call: 850-570-1499 tfntd BE A CNA Train now for jobs in healthcare. Professional environment/instructors. No GED or High School Diploma required if age 18. QUEST TRAINING SERVICES. 386-362-1065. 04/13-05/06 Collector person position available. This involves office work. Apply in person only. Badcock Home Furniture and More in Perry. 03/23tfnBC Looking for experienced HVAC installers and service technicians. Come by Advanced Refrigeration and Air Conditioning between 9 A.M. and 4 P.M. to receive an application. Must have valid Florida drivers license. tfnAR Direct Sales Representative in Perry. Responsible for selling and promoting Comcast products with focus on video, high-speed Internet and phone services. Increase product penetration in designated territories through sales to former residential or new individual customers. Must be able to work a variable schedule as necessary; high school diploma or equivalent; good driving record. Comcast offers a competitive benefits package and compensation. Apply at www.comcast.jobs/3944. Comcast is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action/Drug- Free workplace employer. 04/15CC Refuge House, Inc. is looking to fill the following position: One full time Shelter Advocae t? ogrk oa, te h tline ad0 irhe sher in our Ierryiocation. Core duties include crisis intervention, counseling, and advocacy to all victims of domestic and sexual violence living within the emergency shelter and to victims calling in on the 24-hour hotline. Required to update and maintain hotline and referral sources, screen all victims for shelter eligibility, call hospital volunteers, document services in participant files, provide daily household needs to residential participants and other duties required of the position. Positions are scheduled for irregular hours, as this is a 24 hour program position. Qualifications are a bachelor's degree in human services, or 2 years of relevant experience or significant work experience. Refuge is an equal opportunity employer. Disability accommodations available. Call 850- 922-6062 extension 1003 or send e- mail at carons@refugehouse.com for more information. 03/23tfnRH Do you have 10 hours a week that you would like to make productive and earn $1500+month? www.freedomtodream.net or call 352- 360-5939. 04/08-05/18 Truck driver with Class A CDL. 2 years driving experience. Call 386-294-3411. 04/13-04/22 Director of Allied Health Programs (RN) wanted at North Florida Community College. See www.nfcc.edu for details. 04/13-04/29NFCC Clerical/office work and a bookkeeper needed. Please call 386-294-3411 or 1-800-386-1514 for more information. 04/13-04/27 Full-time Marina Fishing Clerk. Sales, organizational skills and references required. Apply in person at 322 Riverside Drive, Steinhatchee. 04/13-04/15SH Tri-County Electric Cooperative has an opening for a full-time Apprentice Lineman in our Madison Office. The candidate is required to have a minimum of five years experience in power line construction and maintenance. The candidate must also have a Class A, Commercial Drivers License and live no more than 20 miles from the Madison warehouse location at 2862 West US 90. The cooperative offers competitive salary and benefits. Tri-County is an EOE and DFWP. Please send resume and completed Tri-County Employment Application Form, which is available at any TCEC office or online at www.tcec.com, before May 6, 2011 to: Stephanie Carroll Tri-County Electric Cooperative, Inc. 2862 West US 90 Madison, FL 32340 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- S6737 tfnaz Dirty Carpets Breathe new life back into your dirty carpet. 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We accept: Cypress, Pine and Water Oak Clean untreated lumber Clean unpainted concrete Service available: Grinding, road work and excavation Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. 03/25-04/22 Swann Bail Bonds Swann Bonding Agency EARL SWANN BAIL BONDS "Where Everyday Is Springtime" 107 N. 584-2757 Jefferson St. 584-2757 RES Ron's Electrical Service LLC EC13004582-Insured *Commercial *Industrial *Residential (Home & Mobile Home Repairs) *Petroleum Industry 850-677-0452 Ron Miller, Owner/Operator 04/06-05/25 Ronnie Terry & Sons We buy Junk (850)223-2340 or (863)509-3161 04/06-04/29 J.D.'s Tree Service and Lawn Care. Licensed and insured. Free estimates. We also grind stumps. Call today 838- 1280. Firewood for sale. tfJD(Fri.) -i 35 years and over prom. May 14th at Jerkins Community Center. Tickets on sale at Jewelz Hair Studio. G & G Foxtrott. $25 each (will need a ticket to enter). 04/08 04/22 PUBLIC HEARING APPEAL FOR VARIANCE The City of Perry Board of Adjustment will hold public hearing In the City Council meeting room, Perry, Florida on Monday, May 2, 2011 at 6:15 p.m., or as soon thereafter as possible, to hear a request by David L. Cain to be granted a Variance from the minimum yard requirements on the property described below: Legal Description: Lot Number Twelve (12) In Block "B" of the Dreamland Subdivision Also known as Tax Parcel Number 25- 04-07-04703-000 Location of Property: 1527 S. Givens Street, Perry, Florida 32348 Notice Is hereby given, pursuant to Florida Statutes 286.0105, that any person deciding to appeal any decision of the Board of Adjustment with respect to any matter considered at the meeting will need a record of the meeting and may need to ensure that verbatim record of the proceedings Is made; which record Includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. ATTEST: Robert A. Brown, City Manager 04/15 Pursuant to Section 2.13(B) of the City Charter of the City of Perry, Florida, notice is hereby given that the City Council had Introduction and First Reading on Ordinance No. 888 and Ordinance No. 889 on April 12, 2011 in the City Council Chambers, 224 S. Jefferson Street, Perry, Florida. A Public Hearing and Final Reading on Ordinance No. 888 is scheduled for April 26, 2011 in the City Council Regular Meeting, Council Room 224 S. Jefferson Street, Perry, Florida at 6:30 p. m. or as soon thereafter as possible. The public hearing on Ordinance No. 889 is scheduled for public hearing on May 10, 2011. Any interested persons may appear and be heard on the aforementioned public hearing date. Notice Is also given, pursuant to Florida Statutes 286.0105 that any person deciding to appeal any decision of the City Council with respect to any matter considered at the meeting will need a record of that meeting and may, need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made; which record Includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. ORDINANCE NO. 888 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF PERRY, FLORIDA REQUIRING THE DISPLAY OF ADDRESSES, PROVIDING CONVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS FOR THE DISPLAY OF ADDRESSES, AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. ORDINANCE NO. 889 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF PERRY, FLORIDA, FOR THE REGULATION OF SWEEPSTAKE MACHINES, PROVIDING RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR THE ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT, PROVIDING FOR LICENSURE OF OPERATORS AND MANAGERS, PROVIDING FOR PENALTIES, FINES AND ADMINISTRATIVE FEES, PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Copies of said Ordinance No. 888 and Ordinance No. 889 may be inspected at the Administration Office of City Hall, 224 S. Jefferson Street, Perry, Florida between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Robert A. Brown, Jr. City Manager Emily Weed Ketring Mayor 04/15 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR TAYLOR COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION BRANCH BANKING AND TRUST COMPANY, Plaintiff, CASE NO. 2010-CA-000526 v. DANA CARL DOUGLAS; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF DANA CARL DOUGLAS, ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANTS WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS; TENANT #1; TENANT #2, Defendants, NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Final Judgment of Foreclosure for Plaintiff entered in this cause, In the Circuit Court of TAYLOR County, Florida; I will sell the property situated in TAYLOR County, Florida described as: (TRACT #8) A PART OF SECTION 23, TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH, RANGE 7 EAST, TAYLOR COUNTY, FLORIDA BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS: COMMENCE AT A CONCRETE MONUMENT MARKING THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 23, TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH, RANGE 7 EAST, TAYLOR COUNTY, FLORIDA AND RUN NORTH 000o2102 WEST, ALONG THE EAST BOUNDARY OF SAID SECTION 23, A DISTANCE OF 499.67 FEET FOR A POINT OF BEGINNING, THENCE FROM SAID POINT OF BEGINNING, CONTINUE NORTH 00o2102 WEST, ALONG THE EAST BOUNDARY OF SAID SECTION 23, A DISTANCE OF 384.37 FEET TO A POINT, THENCE LEAVING THE EAST BOUNDARY OF SAID SECTION 23, RUN SOUTH87o1621 WEST, A DISTANCE OF 2401.55 FEET TO A POINT IN THE CENTERLINE OF AN 80 FOOT WIDE ROADWAY, UTILITY AND DRAINAGE EASEMENT (ROGERS SPRINGS ROAD), THENCE SOUTH 00=1134 EAST, ALONG THE CENTERLINE OF SAID ROGERS SPRINGS ROAD, A DISTANCE 247.73 FEET TO A POINT, THENCE SOUTH 10o5533 EAST, ALONG THE CENTERLINE OF SAID ROGERS SPRINGS ROAD, A DISTANCE 221.76 FEET TO A POINT, THENCE LEAVING THE CENTERLINE OF SAID ROGERS SPRINGS ROAD, RUN NORTH 85-1550 EAST, A DISTANCE OF 2366.40 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. SUBJECT TO AN 80 FOOT WIDE ROADWAY, UTILITY AND DRAINAGE EASEMENT (ROGERS SPRINGS ROAD) OVER AND ACROSS THE WESTERLY 40 FEET THEREOF ALSO SUBJECT TO A 15 FOOT WIDE UTILITY EASEMENT OVER AND ACROSS THE EASTERLY 15 FEET THEREOF. ALSO SUBJECT TO A 15 FOOT WIDE UTILITY EASEMENT OVER AND ACROSS THE SOUTHERLY 7.50 FEET THEREOF AND NORTHERLY 7.50 FEET THEREOF. ROGERS SPRINGS ROAD REFERRED TO HEREIN IS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS VOLUME 572, PAGE 892, TAYLOR COUNTY, FLORIDA, and commonly known as: Lot 8 Ecoflna Preserve, Shady Grove, FL 32357, at public sale, to the highest. and best bidder, for cash, on the Courthouse steps 108 North Jefferson Street, Perry, FL 32348, on May 5, 2011, at 11:00 A.M. ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE. 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