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m0 mr- <*W Our office will be closed Monday, July 4th. Happy Independence Day. S Pi,:.- submit copy and ads the 1 " edition by Fri July 1st at .- noon. (iirtriit (u nuntgy t ourual Serving Gilchrist County and Surrounding Area for over 74 Years $20.00 A Year In Tri-County Area (Gilchrist, Phone (352) 463-7135 Fax (352) 463-7393 Trenton, Florida 32693 T 5 Dixie & Levy Counties), $24.00 Other Areas Vol. 75 No. 5 Trenton, Florida 32693 Thursday, June 30,2005 PriceOf Florida$28.00utof State Trenton Commission Eastern Equine Encephalitis Takes No Action To Identified In Six Horses In S'Hire An Interim City Gilchrist County S B Manager Residents Urged To Take Proper Precautions r The Gilchrist County Health covers most of your skin. *Products with concentrations S i By John M. Ayers Lang explained to the board that Department has received notifi- *DEET When the potential of up to 30 percent DEET are ,: On Monday night the five- he didn't like the idea of the cation that six horses in Gil- exists for exposure to mosqui- generally recommended. Other member Trenton City Commis- board putting a deadline on re- christ County have tested posi- toes, repellents containing potential mosquito repellents, as sion discussed in detail the hir- ceiving applications. tive for Eastern Equine DEET (N,N-diethyl-meta- reported by the Centers for Dis- ing of an applicant to fill the va- The board discussed leaving Encephalitis. EEE is caused by toluamide, or N,N-diethyl-3- ease Control and Prevention cancy left as a result of the res- the position opeh to continue a virus that is transmitted by methylbenzamide) are recom- (CDC) in April 2005, contain ignition of City Manager Mi- receiving applications. The ap- mosquitoes and can infect hu- mended. Picaridin and oil of picaridin or oil of lemon euca- chael Lamar. This was the last plications that are received be- mans. The health department lemon eucalyptus are other re- lyptus. These products are gen- meeting Lamar will attend be- fore July 6'h will be put in a first urges residents to remain dili- pellent options. rally available at local pharma- fore he leaves for his new posi- to receive category. These will gent in their personal mosquito *Drainage Check around cies. Look for active tion in Georgia on July 5th. be reviewed before additional protection efforts. These should your home to rid the area of ingredients to be listed on the SMayor Pete Randolph applications are received, include the "5 D's" for preven- standing water, which is where product label. Opened the Action Items with The board discussed the tion: mosquitoes can lay their eggs. *Apply insect repellent to ex-' No. 1. He indicated he didn't starting salary for the position *Dusk and Dawn Avoid Tips on Repellent Use posed skin, or onto clothing, but like the work interim. "I think being outdoors when mosqui- *Always read label direc- not under clothing. weneed to get city managerwould be from the high $30's toes are seeking blood. For tions carefully for the approved In protecting children, read S Y -immediately," Randolph ex- many species, this is during the usage before applying a repel- l ., ..-i plained. (Continued to Page Eighteen) dusk and dawn hours. lent to skin. Some repellants (Continued to Page Eighteeny *1 City of Trenton staff attend- 'Dress Wear clothing that are not suitable for children. Mr. Bill Clifton ing the meeting reported to the board that they have received Florida Farm Bureau T n Rotary Club many applications and resumes S prime Courts Landmark Florida Farm Bureau Trenton ot r Club for the city manager position. I Dappointed In theMiboard that the advertisement Decision Allows Prvate Land Supreme Court Pcthatwas placed in the Florida To Be Taken For Development Ruling bove Sel To League of Cities publicationDevelopment Florida Farm Bureau is dis- AboveSelf' Award To would provide a lot of results IW L [1 1> ^^66 *i9 ,for individuals seeking manage- In a 5-4 ruling on June 23, Information began coming for seizing the property. arulpoing on the SuepremeCort W .l B ill C l fton rial positions. 2005, the Supreme Court ruled from news organizations even Judges in the majority ruling ris ca The c r erta The commission discussed that local governments may before the Supreme Court were John Paul Stevens, An- government bodies can use William 0. "Bill" Clifton has Medical Board which is now the receiving applications and de- seize people's homes and busi- posted the ruling. thony Kennedy, David H. eminent domain authority to been an active member of the Trenton Medical Center. He termined that the City Man- nesses for private economic de- Souter, Ruth Bader Ginsburg take private property to make Trenton Rotary Club since was also involved in proposing ager's Office would provide velopment projects. According to news reports, and Stephen G. Breyer. way fr private development. September 5, 1949 and has been ten women business leaders in. each of the commissioners a In this specific case, a private therulinsas that local offi- Justice Sandra Day O'Connor We believe the ruling in Kelo awarded the Service Above Self the area as members of which copy of each one of the appli- homeowner had refused to sell cials a th gt oa vigorously dissented from the v. City ofNew Ln n as he two times. He received this eight accepted and have been cant's resumes. The board dis- her property to the city of New is v the t mmunt tt majority decision. She wrote, award in 1999 and again at the active members .for several cussed that they would also London, Connecticut for de- improving e ommny y maoe potential to damage farmers, meeting of the club on June 19, years, including being president consider the eight applicants struction to make way for a ho- using eminent domain under the "Any property may now be ranchers and other private prop- 2005. of the club. that did not meet the minimum tel, shopping and housing com- scope of the Fifth Amendment taken for the benefit of another y owners at s lo He was president of the club The only surviving members requirements. plex to be built by a private to assist i completing private private party, but thesiollout Farm Bureau joined seventeen from July 1, 1954 to July 1, of the 1955 club are Forrest Commissioner Tim Kinsey developer. The Supreme Court, sector enterprise projects. The om this decision will not be other state Far Bureaus and 1955 and has served in all of the Beach and Bill Clifton. explained that he is willing to in a case with huge implications judges ruled that boosting eco- random. The beneficiaries are the American Farm Bureau elected offices of the club over Bill has been recognized for accept an applicant with less across the country, ruled that the omic growth outweighed the likely to be those citizens with Federation in filing a friend-of- the last 50 years his over 50 years of active than the minimum abilities and city had the right to seize the They rulowner's property rights dispropower in the political proce and the-court brief inthiscase. The The outstanding projects in service and devotion to the pay them less of a salary to get property against the home- They rued benefits of new jo o t ot orie was e late in 2004. which he has led include the Trenton Rotary Club and the them on board to move forward. owner's will, even though the ee t eee (Continued to Page Eighteen)Florida Farm Bureau remains creation of the Gilchrist County community it serves. City Attorney David M. area was not blighted. stituted part of the justification (Continued to Page Eighteen) Trenton Elementary School Safety Patrol Visits Washington, D.C. The Trenton Elementary .- Safety Patrol took their annual trip to Washington, D.C. on %.' June 13th through 18th. A total of 51 passengers. 32 patrols and 19 adults left on Monday, June 13'h at about 6:00 a.m. and trav- eled all day. They arrived in Williamsburg, Virginia around ." .. 9:30 p.m. On Tuesday the group toured the Jamestown Settlement and Colonial Williamsburg and later traveled to Washington, D.C.. where they saw "Twilight Tat- too," a colorful military pag- eant. Wednesday through Friday they toured the Capitol and saw several monuments and memo- - rials. The highlight of the trip was on Tuesday evening during 'a picture stop at the White House when President Bush went by and waved at the TES Safety Patrol. A good time was enjoyed by all. IndependenCe Day, 4th Of July And The Costs That Are h b Associated With 1" -,. Freedom Have you ever wondered "h i r' "' what happened to the 56 men who signed the Declaration of .' -i ' Independence? .. ,, Five signers were captured by the British as traitors, and tor- , tured before they died. .; -. Twelve had their homes ran- --... . sacked and burned. Two lost . their sons serving in the Revo- - (Continued to Page Eighteen) .: THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 2005 Pc(A T%.LRxTONYJU A Gilchrist County Journal USPS-218-620 PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY IN GILCHRIST COUNTY, 207 N. MAIN TRENTON, FLORIDA Less than 75% advertising We reserve the right to shorten articles, letters, etc. and delete any part or leave out in its entirety if we judge such to be offensive. SUBSCRIPTION RATES $20.00 A Year In Tri-County Area $24.00 All Other Areas In Florida $28 Out Of State JOHN MIN AYERS II EDITOR, PUBLISHER AND OWNER Cindy Jo and Carrie Ayers, Bonita Thigpen, Stacey Brown, Glen Thigpen, Mark Schuler, Judi Bishop, Jennifer Geiger & Chris Rogers ASSISTANTS Entered as Periodicals at the Post Office at Trenton, Florida, under the act of March 3, 1879. POSTMASTER Please Send Address Change To: Gilchrist County Journal, 207 N. Main Street, T rn on., Florida 32693 John's Comments The recent decision by the U.S. Suprcuill Court to allow a New London, Connecticut De- xelopment Board to impo-:. Em:ini::! Domain to take per- sonal property for development is a decision that will change this land. I have little experience with Eminent Domain proceedings. I thought this process was used by government boards to get private property owners to sell their land for public service right of way. It appears that a 5-4 Su- preme Court ruling will give an appointed board the power to impose Eminent Domain to take private property for upscale pri- vate development. I haven't gotten over the cost of Eminent Domain proceedings in Gilchrist County yet. Then here comes the possibility of Eminent Domain being used to take private property for upscale development in our own grow- ing community. I have always felt very slrorlg aboutt pri\ ate property, ri'htiCl don't believe if _ome- one owns pipcl'cri that they should be forced to sell or get rid of the property because a public or private organization has a use for the parcel. I re- spect a public commission try- ing to improve a roadway or service provided by public easement. I feel if a local gov- ernment or municipality really needs an easement or parcel, a hired negotiator should commu- nicate with the property owner to determine an agreement that is good for both parties. I don't like Eminent Domain and I especially don't like it when the Supreme Court de- cides it is a means to take pri- vate property for private devel- opment. Order Your RUBBER- STAMPS at the Gilchrist County Journal 207 North Main Trenton 463-7135 Suwannee liver entrance Date High Low High Low High Thu 1.478 ft. 3.292 ft. 0.634 ft. 2.563 ft. Jun 30, 05 3:28 AM '9:33 AM 4:56 PM 11:05 PM Fri 1.754 ft. 3.420 ft. 0.329 ft. Jul 1, 05 4:25 AM 10:22 AM 6:02 PM Sat 2.610 ft. 1.915 ft. 3.531 ft. 0.082 ft. Jul 2. 05 12:23 AM 5:24 AM 11:10 AM 6:57 PM Sun 2.695 ft. 1.976 ft. 3.622 ft. -0.080 ft. Jul 3, 05 1:25 AM 6:19 AM 11:56 AM 7:45 PM Mon 2.767 ft. 1.971 ft. 3.690 ft. -0.157 ft. Jul 4, 05 2:13 AM 7:08 AM 12:40 PM 8:27 PM Tue 2.812 ft. 1.930 ft. 3.734 ft. -0.168 ft. Jul 5. 05 2:53 AM 7:52 AM 1:21 PM 9:05 PM Wed 2.833 ft. 1.873 ft. 3.753 ft. -0.132 ft. Jul 6, 05 3:28 AM 8:32 AM 2:01 PM 9:40 PM Aphelion: 7/5 12:59 AM New Moon: 7/6 8:04 AM 04 ree w % Lottery Numbers Wednesday, June 22 ' Lotto Drawing: S5-14-22-35-41-42 No winner of the $3 million jackpot. 5-Digit Winners: 43 at $5,923 4-Digit Winners: 2,819 at $73 3-Digit Winners: 57,510 at $5 Play 4 Drawing: 5-4-7-8 Cash 3 Drawing: 1-6-1 Saturday, June 25 Lotto Drawing: S6-8-16-28-46-48 No winner of the $6 million jackpot. 5-Digit Winners: 99 at $3,800 4-Digit Winners: 5,071 at $60 3-Digit Winners: 95,060 at $4.50 Play 4 Drawing: 5-9-6-5 Cash 3 Drawing: 8-3-3 C. a - 0. 0 0 LM. 0) LM am 4-0Q) 0- o im Cu 0 E E 0 0 E 0 L- n, Cu Jeff Akins Update From His Family We would like to give you an update on the medical recovery of Gilchrist County native, Jeff Akins. He was discharged from the United States Army in March 2005 with a medical disability resulting from wounds he re- ceived from a roadside bomb while serving in Iraq in May of 2004. He had the last of many surgeries in November 2004 and has gone through extensive physical therapy. He remains limited in certain activities due to shrapnel in his spine. Jeff and his wife Lacey are living in Fresno, California where they will be attending college in the fall. We would like to commend our daughter- in-law Lacey. She has done a great job of taking care of Jeff. She stood beside him all the way, even though it was a long and hard road. We are very proud of her. Our hearts go out to the fami- lies of our Tri-County heroes, Sergeant Ricky Lord and Lance Corporal Brian Rory Buesing, both of the USMC who lost their lives while serving our country. Also to the families of the six soldiers in Jeff's com- pany that were killed and all the other American and Coalition soldiers who have died or were injured. We pray that all the sacrifices that these brave sol- diers have made will not be in vain and the Iraqi military will soon be able to control the situation and our soldiers can return home to their families. The picture shown was taken recently although it was made in June 2004 by Dan and Dawn Taylor and their family.. It,,was placed on Highwa) 129 coming into Bell for Jeff when he was released from Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio, Texas for his 30-day convales- cent leave. We had planned on getting a picture of Jeff with them while he was home, but he really wasn't up to it since part of his 30 days were spent at the VA in Gainesville. We would like to thank Dan and his family for making the sign and putting it up. It meant a lot to Jeff and our family. Dan has really gone out of his way with the sign, getting an account set up for Jeff and Lacey at Tri- County Bank, the article in the paper, etc. We would also like to again thank all those in this great community for the prayers, phone calls, donations, and the concerns that they have shown during this time. Wayne and Kathy Akins and Family Advertise -It Pays!! Gilchrist County Journal 352-463-7135 Because He Is Gone, We Are Going (Kent Heaton) The hope that lives within the heart of the Christian is the promise of Heaven. No higher or more noble expectation can anyone receive than the joy that death is only a bridge to a world where God dwells. Paul said, "For I reckon that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory which shall be re- vealed in us" (Romans 8:18). What a glory that will be! How wonderful to be in the presence of the Father and to see His face (Revelation 22:4). The privilege to stand in the presence of the Holy Spirit is without words. All these things could not be possible if Jesus had not come to the earth and returned to the Father through the cross. Paul shows the love of Christ for mankind in Philippians 2:6-8. "Who, being in the form of God, thought it not robbery to be equal with God: But made himself of no reputation, and took upon him the form of a servant, and was made in the likeness of men: And being found in fashion as a man, he humbled himself, and be- came obedient unto death, even the death of the cross" (Philippians 2:6-8). First Jesus came from the Father. Second, He took the form of man to live in the flesh (John 1:14). Then He was willing to be lifted up "as Moses lifted up the serpent in wilderness ... that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have eternal life" (John 3:14,15). Jesus knew He would be killed. "And he began to teach them, that the Son of man must suffer many things, and be rejected of the elders, and of the chief priests, and scribes, and be killed, and after three days rise again." (Mark 8:31). Before the shadow of the cross lay heavy upon Him, Je- sus explained to His disciples that He must go away. "Let not your heart be troubled: ye believe in God, believe also in me. In my Father's house are many mansions: if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you. And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again, and receive you unto myself; that where I am, there ye may be also" (John 14:1-3). His going away would permit Him to return! His going away would pave the way for all men to come to the throne of God. Because Christ left Heaven, suffered in the flesh as man, died a miserable death on the cross and was resurrected to the right hand of the Father (Luke 22:69) we can,go to Heaven. We do not have to suffer the physical death of the cross to, be saved. Jesus "appeared to put away sin by the sac- rifice of Himself" (Hebrews 9:26). We are going to Heaven because He came, because He died and because He was resurrected! "For if through the offense of one many be dead, much more the grace of God, and the gift by grace, which is by one man, Jesus Christ, hath abounded unto many" (Romans 5:15). The hope of Heaven is measured by our willing- ness to live for Jesus each day. We can never repay the debt we owe for our sin (John 3:16). Our grati- tude can only begin at the throne of God where the Son returned to allow us to live with the promise of eternal life. Paul reminds Titus of the wonderful blessing we have in Christ in His sacrifice and the need for our lives to live in the hope and glory of redemption. "For the grace of God that bringeth salvation hath appeared to all men, Teaching us that, denying ungodliness and worldly lusts, we should live soberly, righteously, and godly, in this present world; Looking for that blessed hope, and the glorious appearing of the great God and our Savior Jesus Christ; Who gave himself for us, that he might redeem us from all iniquity, and purify unto himself a peculiar people, zealous of good works" (Titus 2:11-14). Man can never say he saved himself. Only by the grace of God in sending His Son is salvation possi- ble. As Jesus told His disciples in John 14, He must go away so that we could come to Him. He has gone away. His leaving was by obedience (He- brews 5:8). He will return again one day (2 Thessa- lonians 1:6-10). Where will you be going when He returns? "He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved; but he that believeth not shall be damned" (Mark 16:16). Trenton Church of Christ 463-3793 502 Northeast 7th Street Trenton, Florida 32693 Please visit our Web Site @ www.svic.net/kerux Email kerux@svic.net '": ,H ..: .- 't ... ' .- '- ~ Pictured is Dan Taylor with his wife Dawn and daughters Hope, Amber and Hannah. Not shown is Noah Taylor. GILCHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL PaLy Two ure T1-'.1 %J Y 30 200 LCHX COUNTY OURNAL Page Thre IMum--- 2 ..: ---_L Picturedfrom left are Bill Cummings, Adjutant; Ted Henley, Chaplain; Ed Knecht, Jr. Vice President; Frank Coddington, Sr. Vice President; returning Commandant Harry Hopwood; J.T. Jeffries, Sergeant at Arms; and Chris Christians, Pay Master. Tri-County MCL Installs New Officers On June 21st the new officers of the Marine Corp League were installed. Harry Hopwood is returning as the commandant for the Coming year. The league meets on the third Tuesday of each month at the DAV Hall in Cross City. Thank You, Joyce Holubek Advertise It Pays! From The Bookshelves Of The Bell Library Did you miss my column last week? For some unknown rea- son my e-mail did not go through to the Journal. We have had two programs of our story time for the summer sessions. At the first one we talked Public Announcement SPRINGS PROTECTION. WORKSHOP The Florida Department of Community Affairs and Florida Department of Environmental Protection will co-sponsor a public workshop 'on springs protection hosted by the North Central Florida Regional Planning Council. The workshop will be held July.14, 2005 10 am to Noon at the Quality Inn Lake City (U.S. 90 at 1-75) Developers, engineers, landscape architects, -plannrer-, elected offtic i>l elYvi ronierqtil :1 nd public interest groups, and other interested parties are invited to attend this informational workshop, to introduce and obtain comments on the Draft Springs Implementation Guidebook. Protection' The Guidebook will provide information to local. governments amending comprehensive plans and land development codes to incorporate groundwater protection. For meeting materials and information contact Scott Koons, Assistant Executive Director North Central Florida Regional Planning Council (352) 955-2200, ext. 104 or koons@ncfrpc.org *Additional information is available at the Florida Department of Community Affairs website: www.dca.state.fl.us/fdcp/dcp/springs/index.cfm about the library and how to fill out a library card application, and how to check out books. We sang and had a story com- paring how the books are ar- ranged in the library much like how wild animals live in differ- ent places. Last week we had a story, did a craft, sang and checked out books. If your children are Pre- K to third grade they might like to join us on Tuesdays at 10:00 a.m. We will meet each week during the summer witl the ex- ception of July 12"'. The adult book I read this week was Pretty Lady written- by Fern Michaels. The heroine will surprise you as she turns her life around, loses weight and finds that her luck can change. This week the Bell Library is honoring Mrs. Maria Hernandez our Spanish speaking volunteer as our volunteer of the week. If you need help with this lan- guage, filling out applications, reading or whatever, come by the library on Wednesdays be- tween 10:00 a.m..and 2:00 p.m. for her assistance. Maria came to the United States when she was a very young lady. Now she is a United State's citizen and she and her husband have made Bell their home. They have two very intelligent chil- dren who use the library exten- sively. Senora Hernandez is an attractive Spanish speaking lady with a ready smile to. greet you when you com ')5ti fibary. "" Thtl Buukworm Gilchrist County Solid Waste Department To Be Closed July 4 The Gilchrist County Solid Waste Department will be closed on Monday, July 4, 2005 for the holiday. This includes the Southeast. and Northeast drop off sites and the Mobile Recycling Unit for the Cruse Voting Precinct. The Cruse Voting Precinct mobile truck will be rescheduled for Tuesday, July 5th, following the holiday. All solid waste facilities will re- sume their regular schedule on Tuesday, July 5, 2005. If you have any questions, please call 463-3185. Please have a safe and happy holiday. A Night Of BLUEGRASS MUSIC July 2nd at the Trenton Community Center 6 pm ??? (6pm -7pm Bring your instrument, sit around, and learn.) Some of the Best Bluegrass Groups in North Florida Playing and Singing Bluegrass Music Bring Your Lawn Chair! which, CLAMANIA events will be held throughout the day all of which are free. Prizes abound for clam bag races, a clam hunt, guess the clam count and a host of other children's activities. Also the 2nd annual Cultured Clam Cook-off will begin at 1:00 p.m. along with clam cooking and shucking demonstrations. For more information contact Jay Myers at (352) 543-9540 or the UF/IFAS Shellfish Exten- sion Program'at (352) 543- 5057. At dusk, the City of Ce- ~c~-~ ARL 4Rb r i Tri-County Bank To Be Closed For Fourth Of July Tri-County Bank will be closed Monday, July 4, 2005 for Independence Day. The bank will re-open for business as usual on Tuesday, July 5, 2005.. Have a safe holi- day. Gilchrist County Journal Announces Deadline Change For July 4 Holiday The Gilchrist County Journal will have a deadline change for the July 71h issue. Ads, articles, letters, photos, etc., will need to be submitted to the Journal by Friday, July 1t at 12:00 p.m. for the July 7, 2005 issue. Gilchrist County History Books For Sale In Trenton And Bell The new Gilchrist County history book, Gilchrist County: Its History And Its People, is here! For only $45, you may pick up.a copy at the Supervisor' of Elections' office at the Gil- christ County Courthouse or at the Gilchrist County Journal of- fice in Trenton, weekdays, Monday through Friday. In Bell, the books may be purchased at Gilchrist Building Supply,, londa) through Satur- day. Spring Ridge VFD To Hold Pancake Breakfast July 2 Ten years ago on the first weekend in, July, the Spring Ridge Volunteer Fire Depart- ment held its first pancake breakfast. We invite you to join us for this milestone at our fire station this Saturday, July 2nd.. The breakfast will start at 7:30 a.m. and run until at least 10:00 a.m. We've come a long way with your support and we hope to see you Saturday to help us mark this anniversary. 'B'lueberiy, \jalnur, adnd'plain jpancaiiks 'ill be served'algb'6ig f fiMs 'a es, egfsZ"ore Zand juice. As usual, the cost for the breakfast will be a donation to the fire department. The Spring Ridge firehouse is located on County Road 340 (Poe Springs Road), near the Spring Ridge Church of God. Come have a nice breakfast and chat with your neighbors; See you on the first Saturday of July (and every month for the next ten years)! CLAMERICA Celebration To Be Held In Cedar Key July 4 The Cedar Key Aquaculture Association is proud to host the 2nd Annual CLAMERICA Cele- bration to be held 6n Monday, July 4th from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. at the City Park in Cedar Key. Since the Big Bend area is the nation's leading producer of farm-raised clams, this festival is an opportunity to celebrate the new industry, as well as our country's birthday. Farm-raised clams are featured on the menu and will be served in a variety of ways by community organi- zations steamed, on the half shell, chowder, fritters and fried. There is also landlubber's food available including hamburgers, hot dogs, corn dogs, hearts of palm salad, corn on the cob, boiled peanuts, watermelon, root beer floats, ice cream, snow cones and more. Music will be continuous and free in the park. So bring a lawn chair and enjoy the sounds of Flash Point, Anna White, David Hoyt, Bainbridge Family," Bobby Crane, Chiefland United Methodist Youth Group and karaoke with Timmy Wayne Edmonds. The festival will open with a flag raising ceremony by the Tri-County Marine Corps and a welcome by State Representa- tive Will Kendrick. After MCL Auxiliary Officers Installed The new officers of the Tri- County Marine Corps League Auxiliary were installed June 21st. Outgoing President Dee Bazar conducted the ceremony and turned her gavel over to new President Arlene Lang. The auxiliary meets on the third Tuesday of each month at the DAV Hall in Cross City. Thank you, Joyce Holubek Small buildings, boats, etc. 24 hr towing service, 22ft. rollback bed. Carports also available. SReasonable Rates. 463-2900 493-0345 JOE'S TOWING & ROLLBACK Credit Cards Accepted J Metai /,D.OetectoarS Wayne M. Mahalick Owner 386-935-2501 Santa Fe River Trading Company 352-949-1519 Bell, Florida wmml@alltel.net www.ArtBrowninsurance.cof (352) 472-5774 Art Brown Insurance HOME COMMERCIAL S*AUTO TAX SERVICE E ) IRS ENROLLED AGENT 120 SW250th Street (Next to Best Drugs) Newberry NCE 11 LY. lice of watch, MD Certified: medicine lts Irgery in care 80. 'i '.? ,, r', '. ,i. Joining the Fanning Springs prac Deepa Kamath. MD Larry G. Rooks. MD Robert L. H Family Medicine Board Certified. MPH Board Family Medicine Family Mi Comprehensive care for children and adu Women's healthcare | Family planning Minor su Diabetes | Health education | Physical exams | Sk Lipid and PT clinics ] Pharmacy consultations Monday through Friday. 8:30 am 5:00 pm For an appointment, including same-day appointments when available, call (352)463-791 Family Medicine at Fanning Springs UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA PHYSICIANS State Road 26. Fanning Springs. FL (800) 764-5242 shands.org Shown from left are Virginia Neary, Sr. Vice-President; Arlene Lang, President; and Mary Christians Secretary/Treasurer. Standing from left are Jean Daughterty, Chaplain; Dee Bazar, outgoing President; Pat Hermansen, Judge Advocate; and Mary Gonzales, Captain of the Guard. WE'RE PLEASED TO ANNOU AN ADDITION TO THE FAI dar Key will host the fireworks display. Come clam out in Ce- dar Key! American Legion Auxiliary Unit 91 To Have Sale July 16 On Saturday, July 16th from 7:00 a.m. until 10:00 a.m., the American. Legion Auxiliary is having a yard and plant sale. We are a new and need to raise' some money to keep our unit going. We are also taking ap- plications for anyone who is a mother, wife, sister, daughter, granddaughter, great- granddaughter or grandmother of an American Legion member, or any veteran or deceased vet- eran who served in World War I, World War II, Korean War, Vietnam War, Gre- nada/Lebanon, Panama or the Persian Gulf War arid any fe-. male veteran who served during these conflicts. We are going to be selling almost anything that you are in no need of and are asking all 'members or anyone to bring items to the post home near Bell on Friday after 3:u00 p.m. The yard sale will take place at the corner of SR 26 and US 129 in Trenton at the bail bondsman's office. If you have any ques- tions please call President Anne McKinney at 352-463-1459. Page Three GILCHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL THURSDAY. JUTTNE 30 2005n We welcome "i Gilchrist County 'Residents Graduate From North Florida Community College North Florida Community College announced that Edgar W. Hart and Vincent J. Born of Gilchrist County have graduated from NFCC's Criminal Justice Academy. For more information, contact the NFCC Office of College Advancement at 850-973-1653 or e-mail news@nfcc.edu. P v rf" T1 '1ir GILCHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 2005 Baby .Luke Chris and Angela Luke are proud to announce the arrival of their son, Levi Grayson, born on April 14, 2005 at North Florida Regional Medical Center. The maternal grandparents are Sheila Wilkerson and Philip Fudge, both of Trenton. The maternal great-grandmother is Shirley Wilkerson of Trenton. Paternal grandparents are Robert and Shirley' Luke of Newberry. The paternal great- grandmother is Mary Ella Fudge of Alabama. Levi joins his older brother Orrin, age three. Trenton Church of God Welcomes you to come worship with us Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Sunday Praise & Worship -,11:00 a.m. Evening Praise & Worship 6:00 p.m. - Wednesday Bible Study 7:00 p.m. Pastor: Dewayne Bowdoin Phone 463-6543 www.geocities.com/churchofgod_trenton_fla S Trenton United SMethodist Church S9:'30 ani Sunday School 11:00 am Morning Worship Service 6:00 pm Wednesday Bible Study Nursery provided 9-12 Sunday Morning 203 N.E. Second Street, Trenton Office: 463-2877 Rev. H.D. "Hank" Cribb, Sr. PINE GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH S 16655 N. W. CR-339 Trenton, Florida 32693 352-463-2151 www.pinegrovebaptistchurchtrdntonfl.com Bro. Greg Douglas, Pastor Bro. Rickey Whitley, Minister of Students Charles Brock, Music Director Sunday School/Bible Study.....................9:15 AM Morning Worship Service...................... 10:30 AM Evening Worship Service.........................6:00 PM Wednesday Night Services: Prayer Meeting, TeamKid & Youth Worship........ .............7:00 PM ~ Nursery Provided for All Services ~ Social & Personal Happy Birthday wishes to Renee Bone and Steven Suggs on June 30th; to Flora Brock, Dennis' Edwards, Cindy Dowl- ing, James Sheffield and Kay- cee Smith on July 1st; to Michael Strong, Kaye Rolling and Faye Smith on July 2nd; to Katie Cannon, Juanita Graves and Mark Suggs on July 3rd; to Connie Gordon, Lindsey Cook and James N. Ripley on July 4t"; to Ryan Leasor, Jan Harris and Larry Allison on July 5th; and to Ronnie Jackson on July 6h. Happy Anniversary wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Tim Hastings, Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bayer, and Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Barron on June 30h; to Mr. and Mrs. Mark Lat- ner on July 1st; and to Bobby and Sandra Chesser on July 5th. Marriages Filed In Gilchrist County Jamie C. Klaus and Jennifer McHale were married on June 11, 2005 by W. Michael Pendergraff, Rev. Hercules R. McCumber, Jr, and Susan Lynn Harper. were married on June 18, 2005 by Rev. Charles Bowe. Daryl Allan Snodgrass and Windy Stella Ponce were mar- ried on June 18, 2005 by Wil- liam P. Philman. Marcus Paul Brannen and Kathryn R. Faught were married on June 20, 2005 by Charlotte Pedersen. Anthony John Ignatz and Jennifer Michelle Skiff were married on June 22, 2005 by Cynthia Chadwick. Faith Place At Otter Springs To Present Front Porch Music July 2 Faith Place at Otter Springs will present Front Porch Music on Saturday, July 2nd at 7:00 p.m. This non-denominational event will consist of Christian 'fellowship and a covered dish dinner. Featuring: Open mike par- ticipatiol nighbtf This is" or none wishing to sing or perform with their own instrument and is an open mike participation night. Also join- ing us will be Travis Lewis, who is a music evangelist. To reach Otter Springs from Highway 26, turn north on CR 232 and then left on SW 70th St. The entrance is one mile further on the right. For more information, call H Trish Keene at 352-463-0800, Email: otterspringsrv@aol.com or visit us at www.ottersprings.com. Bell Baptist Church Youth To Have Car Wash July 9 Bell Baptist Church youth ministries will be holding a car wash in Bell on July 9th begin- ning at 8:00 a.m. It will be held behind CarQuest. Bell Auto Parts to raise funds to attend the annual state youth assembly. Any donations are welcomed. LNEW LO j Starting July 6th EXTENDED HOURS/DAYS Same Doctor Same Number NEW LOCATION Call Today for your appointment McCall's Chapel To Have Vacation Bible School July 11-15 McCall's Chapel is having their Vacation Bible School from July 11th through 15". Each evening will begin with a small meal around 6:00 p.m. and then the students will be swept away to the African plains. Most of the efforts will be concentrated on the children from kindergarten through the sixth grade. When Bible school has ended it is hoped that these pre-teens will become a part of the regular Wednesday gather- ing of the pre-teens. Those from the.area who already have a church home are also invited to attend and learn about Jesus. McCall's Chapel is located at 7755 South State Road 349 in Branford, near the Lafayette/Dixie. County line. For more information call Pas- tor Taylor at 386-935-0595. r- Shadrack Sapp Family Reunion To Be Held July 2 Cousins and kin and a lots of friends, call and invite all your family to attend the 20th annual Shadrack Sapp family reunion on Saturday, July 2, 2005 from 10:00 a.m. to.3:00 p.m. The 2005 reunion will be held at Hart Springs County. Park in the large "A" pavilion. Hart Springs Park is about ten miles west of Trenton in Gilchrist County. Bring a covered dish :dinner, your old photos, family records, addresses, albums, scrapbooks and your camera. Again this year we will have an auction to help withthe ex- penses. So bring something that you think others might want or can't do without (smile). Come early for a business, meeting at 10:00 a.m. If you are unable to attend, please email or mail me address updates for you and your family members as we have many, addresses that are returned -and/or are..no longer. valid. --CGallMlitch at 352-332- 2065 for additional information. William Jackson Cannon Family Reunion To Be Held July 4 The William Jackson Cannon annual family reunion will be held at Hart Springs in Pavilions A and B, on Monday, July 4th. Paper goods will be furnished and please bring a picnic basket lunch and drinks. For more in- formation call June Howard at 904-259-6050. Langford Family Reunion to Be Held July 9 The John Henry Langford Reunion will be held at Poe Springs State Park on Saturday, July 9th at Pavilion #2. All fam- ily and friends are invited. DUM AVA Plates, forks, spoons and cups will be provided. Please bring a covered dish, your favorite des-' sert and something to drink. Lunch will be at 12:30. Re- member to tell them at the en- trance that you are there for the Langford Reunion. Poe Springs is located about three miles out of High Springs, off CR 340. For more informa- tion call C. T. Langford at (386) 454-2585, or Herman Langford at (386) 497-1420, or Phronia Stanley at (813) 988-0897. Pridgeon Family To Have Reunion July 9 The Pridgeon family will be having their family reunion on Saturday, July 9th at Hart Springs in Pavilion B. All family and friends are welcome to attend. Please bring a covered dish and lunch will begin at 1:00 p.m. See you there. Bass/Stringer Family Reunion Planned For July 23 The annual Bass/Stringer family reunion will be held on Saturday, July 23, 2005 at the 4h District Community Center, just west of.Branford. Dress casual and bring a covered dish. Family history will be available for viewing. For more informa- tion call Cher Newell at 386- 935-0559 or Linda Fisher at 386-454-2018. Everyone is welcome. Philman Family To Have Reunion August 6 All family members and friends aie invited to attend the 39th annual Philman Reunion which will be held at Hart Springs Park pavilion. Please bring picnic lunch to share. After a short meeting, lunch will be served around 12:30 p.m. Come early for group pictures and 'bring copies of some of your old reunion pictures for our photo album. Our 40th reunion will be next year and plans are to put to- gether a cookbook for that spe- cial occasion. So bring 'Syur recipes \ ith 'ou. Recipe f'rrm- will be ataillble at the regisira- tion desk. We have a lot of good cooks and some of their recipes have been passed down from generation to generation. If we don't make it a priority to attend, our future generations, will not get to know their distaff relatives or heritage. These happy memories help us get through the bad times in life. If you have any questions contact Marlene Roberts at 352-463- 3024 or Jerry Philman at 352- 591-2060. Marlene Roberts Townsend Family To Have Reunion August 14 The Townsend Family Re- union will be held Saturday, August 13, 2005 at Hart Springs. The meal will begin at 1:00 p.m. Please come join your family heritage, a tasty tradition since 1948. If you know of a family member who needs to be con- tacted e-mail Ralph Coleman at ralph coleman@yahoo.com. Bell High School Class Of 1995 To Have Reunion June 30 It's been ten years and it's time to get together. The Bell High School Class of 1995 will have a reunion on July 23, 2005, 6 p.m. at Bell High School. There is $15, per couple, cover charge. Call Libby at 386-935-6888 or Denett at 352-463-8279 for more information. Bell High School Class Of' 1985 Planning Reunion Plans are being made for a reunion for the BHS class of Baby Saunders Jonathan and Lucretia Saun- ders of Old Town are pleased to announce the arrival of their daughter, Abigale Renee Saun- ders on Wednesday, June 8, 2005 at Baptist Medical Center in Fernardina Beach. She weighed 8 pounds, 2 ounces and measured 19 1/4 inches in length. She joins Desarae Saunders her seven-year-old sister. Grandparents are Samuel and Betty Saunders of Old Town Danny Busby of Blackshear, Georgia and Vickie Wiggins of Lake Placid. 1985. If you graduated with us or were a faculty member dur- ing our school years and would like to attend please contact An- drea Gregory (Langford) at 352- 472-2036. Advertise It Pays! New Life Assembly of God 9579 US-129 S Trenton, Florida 463-7004 You can make a difference! Services: Sunday School 10am Praise & Worship/KidZone 11 am Evening Worship.. .. ...u,. ..pm1 A .. Pistors: VednetdayvNighr Sert'rce& a'. W'Ii. m it mi i sfor "ThePlace"(Youth).- .... ~ 7pmn,.i .. & Jri s We Welcome You To MT. NEBO BAIST &CMUR& (SBC) 4200 N.W. CR-340, Bell, FL 32619 (3 miles North of Bell on Hwy-340 West) Sunday School ............... 9:45 am Morning Worship ........... 11 am Evening Worship ................ 6 pm Wednesday Evening Services: Adult Bible Study, Children, & Youth ... 7 pm Pastor: Rev. Jimmy Corbin Church Phone: 386-935-3575 "Committed to Reaching People for Christ" YOU ARE WELCOME AT PRISCILLA BAPTIST CHURCH 5509 S.W. County Road 232, Bell, Florida (Between Bell & Trentdn 2.5 miles West of SR 129) S Sunday School...........................10:00 AM Morning Worship......................11:00 AM Evening Worship..........................6:00 PM Wednesday Night Prayer/Youth...7:30 PM Be a part of an exciting time of Worship and Bible Study. Web: www.ForMinistry.com/USFLSOBCOPBC1 ' Kid's World Pre-School Learning Center, Inc. SA private school for your child's early learning years. NAEYC Accredited Pre-K School readiness Program CDA Certified Teachers SUSDA Food Program Highscope Curriculum S CPR/First Aid Certified Ages 2-12 Stop by for a tour of ourfacility. 9 352-463-3555 Corner of Hwy. 129 & S.R. 47, Trenton (Across from Trenton High School) SOwners/Directors A Amy Wesley Woods ; Holly Wesley Bussard License #C03GI0006 j t .m V.;.im .i .i /.i 5 l l .l .h m- m -.m a ;. S.i .i -.I - Levi Grayson Luke Abigale Renee Saunders l WESLEY SANITATION Garbage Service' IPSTERS 352-472-7133 C & D ROL ILABLE 352-463-6122 AVAILA Residential and Commercial Service Available in Trenton, Bell, Fanning Springs, Rural Chiefland and Bronson Areas. 19e4ltku CJ20,C Q,9jVIJ Dr. John D. Frazfer Chiropractic Physidae 163-2221 GRAND RE-OPENING Just In Time For Your July 4th Cookout! * Tomatoes, Peas & Corn Pink Grapefruit * Vidalia & Red Onions Apples & Oranges * Yellow & Zucchini Squash Watermelon & Cantaloupe * Red & Sweet Potatoes Boiled Peanuts . Okra & Egg Plant Cucumbers * Red, Bell & Banana Peppers Jalapefio Peppers Farm-Fresh Produce Lawn Ornaments Yard Sale W^HILL PROo 0 472-2354 7230 S.E. 63rd Terrace Between Trenton and PaPaw's ragc r~I Vl I - I L -I I i LLOFFS BLE r 'd,~~ TIT4TTDVnqAV TTTN ) 302005 GILCHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL Page Five -- - - ..... ...... ...... ... Springhouse Quilters News I This is the first place winning block of the chicken chal- lenge made by Patty Simmons. It was previously featured in the Springhouse Quiilter's news before it was announced that it was the first place winner. Gator Storage Trai or Rentals I 352-372-6206 Pager# 352-264-4994 NOTICE OF FIRST READING OF ORDINANCES BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF TRENTON, FLORIDA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,,pursuant to Section 171.044, Florida Statutes a? amended. that ordinances, the titles of "which qhteinafter ap- pear. '.ill be considered for tirisLitding on Jrdly,,,1, ,005 at.5:.30 p.m., in the Kathrnn Deen Comrussion Chambers. City Hall. located at 114' North lain Street, Trenton. Florida Ordinance No. 2005-07 provides for the \oluntarx annesauon of a parcel of land contiguous to and lying south of the boundaries of the Ctlr of Trenton, Flonda, as shove n on the location map belo\w. The area to be annexed is located in Section 21, To\ nship 10 South, Range 15 East, Gilchrist County. Florida. The area to be annexed consists of .80 acre, more or less The complete legal de- scription of the area to be annexed, as well as copies of the ordinance,. can be obtained from the Office of the City Manager/Clerk, City Hall located at 114 North Main Street, Trenton. Florida, during regular busi- ness hours. ORDINANCE NO. 2005-07 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF TRENTON, FLORIDA, RELATING TO VOLUNTARY ANNEXATION; MAKING FINDINGS; ANNEXING TO AND INCLUDING WITHIN THE BOUNDARIES OF THE CITY OF TRENTON. FLORIDA. CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED IN SECTION 21. TOWNSHIP 10 SOUTH, RANGE 15 EAST. GILCHRIST COUNTY, FLORIDA, WHICH IS REASONABLY COMPACT, AND CONTIGUOUS TO AND LYING SOUTH OF THE BOUNDARIES OF THE CITY OF TRENTON, FLORIDA; REDEFINING THE BOUNDARIES OF THE CITY OF TRENTON, FLORIDA; PROVIDING FOR LAND USE CLASSIFICATION AND ZONING OF THE REAL PROPERTY TO BE ANNEXED; PROVIDING THAT EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2006. THE REAL PROPERTY TO BE ANNEXED SHALL BE ASSESSED FOR PAYMENT OF MUNICIPAL AD VALOREM TAXES AND BE SUBJECT TO ALL GENERAL AND SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS; PROVIDING THAT EXISTING LICENSED :BUSINESSES, TRADES, OR PROFESSIONS OPERATING.WITHIN THE. REAL PROPERTY TO BE ANNEXED MAY CONTINUE SUCH BUSINESSES, TRADES, OR PROFESSIONS THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE BOUNDARIES OF THE CITY OF TRENTON, FLORIDA; DIRECTING THE CITY MANAGER/CLERK WITHIN SEVEN DAYS: OF THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS, ORDINANCE, TO FILE CERTIFIED COPIES OF THIS ORDINANCE WITH THE FLORIDA .DEPARTMENT OF STATE, THE CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT OF GILCHRIST COUNTY, FLORIDA, THE CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER OF GILCHRIST COUNTY, FLORIDA, THE PROPERTY APPRAISER OF-GILCHRIST COUNTY, FLORIDA, THE TAX COLLECTOR OF GILCHRIST COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND ALL PUBLIC UTILITIES AUTHORIZED TO CONDUCT BUSINESS WITHIN THE CITY QF TRENTON, FLORIDA; PROVIDING SEVERABILITY; REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. , At the aforementioned meeting all interested parties may appear and be heard with respect to the ordinance. All persons are advised that, if they decide to appeal any decisions made at this meeting, they will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, they may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. City of Trenton N Ordinance 2005407 Pub. June 23, 30, 2005b. Springhouse Quilter's News Springhouse quilters have been busy this past month with meetings and a beginner 4-H sewing-quilting .camp. In addi- tion, the electrical storms knocked out some modems which resulted in the news for the last two weeks not being prepared. We are glad to be up and running again. At the June regular business meeting, there were 33 members and two guests present: The hostesses for the meeting pre- pared a breakfast feast which was enjoyed by all. The guild finished the plans for the 4-H sewing camp which was held June 20th to 24th and will be highlighted in next week's news. The viewer's choice winners for Alice Gilbert's chicken challenge were announced. They were: first place, Patty Simmons; second place, Bev- .erly Shobe; third place, Lois Scott; and honorable mention went to Miriam Otera and Judy Sanders. Ms. Alice awarded ribbons and awards to those participating in the challenge. The object of the challenge is to give the quilters an opportunity to design a special block using their quilting knowledge and skills, and to provide a chal- lenge to quilters to be ;creative in their design work. Above all else, it was intended to be fun for the members to secretly con- struct and display the quill blocks. Each month Gloria Suttor prepares a monthly quilt block pattern for members. The monthly block pattern for June was a block titled, Cottor Candy. It uses a pattern similar to the drunkard's path using curves and is made of four, ( 1/2 inch blocks joined to make a 12 1/2 inch block. On June 28th the monthly workshop will be conducted by Michel DuMont. She will teach Springhouse Quilters to make a four-block, Orange Peel quilt -pattern. The quilt may be in- creased in size by making addi- tional blocks. The quilt is backed and quilted as the con- struction progresses. Anyone wanting information on Springhouse Quilter's Guild may contact Kay Fales at 490- 7909 or Lois Scott at 463-2207. Springhouse Quilter's objec- tive is to teach quilting to be- ginner guild members and pro- mote the continuing education of quilting to experienced mem- bers. ' SLo1is Scoti Publicity) l Senator Rod Smith SHonored By Florida t Cattlemen's Association State Senator Rod Smith (D- Alachua) was recently named the 2005 "Legislator of the Year" by the Florida Cattle- r men's Association. Smith, who was raised on a cattle farm and currently resides on his.family's farm in Alachua, was honored to have. been selected for the recognition. "It's very personal and special to be recognized by this group," said Smith. "From experience, I can appreciate what it is like to spend hours out working cattle and repairing fences. I used to joke with my father, who has now passed away, that I chose to become a lawyer because working on a farm was too much work. I think he woild be proud."' Senators Smith was first elected to the, Florida Senate in 2000. He represents district fourteen which includes eight counties in North Central Flor- ida: Senator Rod Smith Voice Of Democracy Scholarship To Be Awarded Attention! Students Who plan to compete for the "Voice of Democracy" scholarship are en- couraged to get an early start over the summer. The theme. for 2005 is "How I Demonstrate My Patriotism." Tapes are due Qctober, 2005 and for more information you may contact your school coun- selor or your local VFW Post #5625, Chiefland at 352-493- 1159. The contact person is Ja- cob Wynn. Leslie Sapp Construction, Inc. 352-463-7589 7239 S.W. 80th Avenue Trenton, Florida 32693 tlsapp@acceleration.net S CR-C058431 us e. '' m "Comp are Cmp re hem There's no comparison." L -White Ford Sells For Less!. ': 05 Explorer MSRP $24,355 Sport Trac Your Price s18,6391. #029 '05 Explorer .MSRP $28,965 XLS Your Price S22,083f '#088 '05 Mercury [.ISRP $26.285 Mariner Luxury Your Price $22,271* H033 1 L ,, f 3 7 -- *'. :,:, ': _7 APv. EA4 -.. U21g:. 1,1SRP $34,975 Your Price *27,406* '04 FoU rrFee -llm n! '05 Explorer Eddie Bauer #02.5 ." '*'. 3 '05 Expedition MSRP $44,035 Eddie Bau-r Your Price *34,310* #197 1) . '20,995' r- ,995 I ou o percaD ALI ,23,995' we will Meet Sor Beat Any Advertised SSpecial on Major Brand Tirest '05 F-i50 Reg. Cab XL #265 '05 F-150 Supercab XLT ' #156 '05 F-150 Supercab 4x4 Y FX4 45- 4i .,'. l~-t \-' MSRP $20,045 our Price 13,345* MSRP $29,325 our Price *21,767 MSRP $35,075 our Price *27,148* 1 '05 F-250 Reg. 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SSELLS FOR ESS!r visit us at Gainesville Direct Line www.chieflandcitizen.com Certified S Certified 472-2209 916 N. Young Blvd., Chiefland Website: www.whitefordmercury.com ADVA NTAGE 1-800-777-4297 352-493-4297 E-mail: whiteinc@bellsouth.net * * 10 A12 DI 352..-493-4297 IIIUI~~-)Y~ I)J Vl~u Jv) uvv~ I s I P~ --- GILCHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 2005 The Queen in the Miss Division was awarded to Renee Summers; the Queen in the Ms. 19 and Above was awarded to Brittany Buckler; and the Queen in the Mrs./Mom Division was awarded to Elaina Spain. Photo by Anna Wild of Freeze Frame Photography. ....... ....... 7 The winners of the Pre-Teen Division were (ltft to right): Second runner-up and Best Dressed was awarded to Amanda Davis; the Queen of the Pre-Teen Division, Most Photogenic and Miss Congeniality was awarded to Allie Lang; and first runner-up was awarded to Jillian Bogard. Photo by Anna Wild o Freeze Frarit Phc'togrphl. The winners of the Junior Division were (left to right): Third runner-up Sydney Talladino; first runner-up Cassi Sergant; Miss Congeniality Kailey Roux; Quitney Kincaid, Joli Bitchfield, August Megargel, second runner-up Suzanne Pickens, and the Queen of the Junior Division, Best Dressed and Most Photogenic Kelsey Cox. Photo by Anna Wild of Freeze Frame Photography. M Miss Gilchrist County Firecracker Pageant Queens Crowned By Anna Wild On Saturday, June 25, 2005 the 5th Annual Miss Gilchrist County Firecracker Pageant was held in the Trenton Elementary School Cafeteria. Coordinators Ronda Adkins, April Akins, and Sherry Roux had their hands full with last minute details. The pageant went very well and gave these girls the chance to prepare for even larger pag- eants in the future. Every con- testant should be proud of them- EL selves; it takes a lot of courage J, to get up in front of a crowd of people. For age groups 0 12 years the attire was casual with the Fourth of July theme. All age groups 13 and up were judged in formal wear. Two new divi- sions were added; the 19.and up single women and the SMrs./Mom division. For judg- ing the Miss Congeniality en- tries ages 0-6 were to color a picture about the Fourth of July; ages 7-12 were to write a para- graph on "What Does the Fourth of July Mean to You?" S and ages 13-18 were to write a one-page paper on the same ti- tie. All winners and participants received a trophy and all queens received a crown and sash. The event started with the S Baby Division (age 0 12 Monthss. The queen and winner of the best dressed in this event was Conner Terry, daughter of Charles and Eleanor Terry. Her favorite sport is crawling, fa- vorite movie is Baby Einstein, and her hobbies and interests in- clude riding the mower with mom and dad, playing peek-a- S boo and trying to keep up with S her sister. Her ambition is to S chase after her sisters without having to crawl. The first run- ner-up was Shaylyn Parrish, the second runner-up and most photogenic was Laina Teague. In the Wee Division (age 13- 23 months) the newly crowned 1 queen is Alanna Hewett- Warner. Alanna is the daughter of Tammy Hewett and Matt Warner. Her favorite sport is baseball, her favorite movie is Baby Einstein and her hobbies and intei&ts includ,'puppies i 'ahd- a id~lWif her '"est fiend Colby. The first runner-up ani winner of best dressed, most photogenic and Miss Congeni- ality was Ashtyn Fuquay. In the Toddler Division (age two to three years) the newly crowned queen .was Aubrey Brown; she also tied for best dressed with the first runner-up. S Aubrey is the daughter of Bar- i.. rett and Vicky Brown. Her fa- vorite sport is hunting, her fa- vorite movie is Madagascar, her S favorite color is purple, her Hobbies and interests include books, swimming, jumping on the trampoline and playing with her baby dolls. Her ambition is to become Cinderella and go to school. .The first runner-up and winner of best dressed, most photogenic and Miss Congeni- ality was Kinsey Akins. The second runner-up was Tiffany Fisher and the third runner-up was a tie between Jessica White and Chelsea Chadwick. S In the Little, Division (age I four to six years) the newly, crowned queen and winner of' Miss Congeniality was Larissa Williams. Larissa is the daughter of John and Melissa Williams. She attends Bell Elementary School. Larissa's favorite sport is cheerleading, her favorite movie is The Little Mermaid,, her favorite color is purple, her hobbies and interests "' include fishing, swimming, weightlifting, baton twirling and playing in the park. The first S runner-up was Kaitlynn Polk; . second runner-up and most photogenic was Brittni Craft; f third runner-up was Joyce Nor- ;' ton and best dressed was Madi- son Kircher. The next division was the Juniors (age seven to nine) and the newly crowned queen and winner of best dressed and most photogenic was Kelsey Cox. Kelsey is the daughter of Steven and Stacey Cox. She attends Bell Elementary School. Her favorite sport is football, her fa- vorite movie is First Daughter, her favorite color is blue, her hobbies and interests include dancing, singing and riding her four-wheeler: Kelsey's ambi- tion is to be a hairstylist like her mom. She is a cheerleader and in the gifted program in school., The first runner-up was Cassi Sergant; second runner-up was Suzanne Pickens; third runner- up was Sydney. Talladino and Miss Congeniality was awarded to Kailey Roux. In the Pre-Teen Division (age The winners of the Baby Division were (left to right): First runner-up Shaylyn Parrish with mom Kerrie Parrish; Baby Queen and winner of Best Dressed Conner Terru with mom Eleanor Terry; and second runner-up and winner of Most Photogenic Laina Teague with mom Laura Teague. Photo by Anna Wild of Froe:c Frame Photography. , T0-12) the newly crowned- . queen and winner of most pho- togenic and Miss Congeniality Swas Allie Lang. Allie is the daughter of Duke and Carol 0 **n Lang. She attends Trenton , Elementary School and her fa-, -u vorite sport is softball, her fa- h vorite movie is Cats & Dogs, C a[ .a t her favorite color is blue,'and i ii her hobbies and interests in- clude scrap booking and piano. She is involved with the safety patrol, church, 4-H and the Shriner's Kids Fishing Tourna- pediatric dentist. The first run- ner-up was Jillian Bogard; sec- ond runner-up and winner of 3 U best dressed was Amanda Davis. In the Teen Division (age 13- 15) the newly crowned queen and ,winner of most photogenic . and Miss Congeniality was Kirby Davis. Kirby is the daughter of Pete and Lynn Davis. She attends Bell High , SchooIand her favorite sport is .."* "". volleyball, her favorite movie is i ,i The Goonies, her favorite color is green, her hobbies and inter- The winners of the Teen Division were (left to right) es'ts include cheerleading, Kirby Davis, who was crowned Queen, Most Photogenic hunting, fishing, and hanging and Miss Congeniality and Kaitlin Rhoden who was out with friends and family. awarded first runner-up and Best Dressed. Photo by She is active in cheerleading, Anna Wild of Freeze Frame Photography. FFA, FCA, and her church FAITH group. Her ambition is to be a world history teacher. Elania Spain. Elania resides in her best. The first runner-up and winner Trenton and her favorite movie Congratulations to all the of best .dressed was Kaitlin is any with Nicholas Cage, and winners. Rhoden. her favorite color is pink. Her In the Miss Division (age 16- hobbies and interests include 18) the newly crowned queen spending time with her family was Renee Summers. Renee is ,and Tae Kwon Do. She is a Hall Available the daughter of Kevin and Lori volunteer firefighter and she Summers. She attends Trenton owns her own local business. 86 High School and her favorite Her ambition is to do everything 86-9 35 'A sport is cheerleading, her favor- bama, her.favorite color is blue, rd her hobbies and interests in- clude swimming and talking on BOARD CERTIFIED OPTOMETRIST the phone. Renee's ambition is 218 N. MAIN STREET (U.S. 19) CHIEFLAND, FL 32626 to become a nurse. In the Miss 19 and above di- vision the queen was Brittany Buckler. Brittany is the .daugh- ter of Charles and Melissa Buckler. Her favorite sport is track, her favorite movie is Na-' ". poleon Dynamite, her favorite C color is orange, her hobbies and interests include singing, read- 352493- A 48 ing, shopping, dancing, rock -- climbing, fishing and photogra- phy. She attends Trenton Dr. Wagner Katie Hodge Church of God and her ambition OPTOMETRIST OFFICE MANAGER is to finish the Nuclear Medi- .Same orNext-DayAppointmentsAvailable cine Program and move onto Blue Cross & Blue Shield/PPC and Medicare Provider Sonography. In the Mrs./Mom Division the NEW & PREVIOUS PATIENTS WELCOME newly crowned queen was S U Page Six The winners of the Little Division shown from left: Second runner-up and Most Photogenic was awarded to Brittni Craft; Best Dressed was awarded to Madison Kircher; Kaitlynn Polk was awarded first runner-up; Larissa Williams was crowned Queen for the Little Division as well as Miss Congeniality; and Joyce Norton was awarded third runner-up. Photo by Anna Wild of Freeze Frame Photography. ... e ._ .-~ -. t -awm=-~....,... .I ,rJ-, ...N S w.3. -a.U - r -a . ~ Page Seven THRDY JUN 30 05GLHITCUT ORA "Car Wash Frenzy" To Be Held July 2 To Benefit Bell's Powerhouse Spinners Bell's. Purple Powerhouse "Spinners" are having a car wash on July 2nd at Ginnie Springs Park from 11:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m., right next to the dive shop. This fund-raiser is to help the flag team with their ex- penses for the upcoming year. Come out and support this. hardworking team. Get your car washed sparkling clean as you enjoy the beautiful Ginnie Springs on this holiday week- end. Generous donations will bring big smiles from this team! Note: The band's historians will also be on-hand selling candy and goodies. Debbie Norton-Aronowicz President Trenton FFA Wins The State Agricultural Mechanics Career Development Event At The 2005 State FFA Convention On June 13th the Trenton Sr. FFA Agricultural Mechanics team engaged in a two-day contest testing their knowledge in a broad range of information and performance skills common to agricultural mechanics. On June 14th the results were in and the Trenton Sr. Chapter had won the state title in the Agri- cultural Mechanics Career De- velopment Event. The team consists of Adam Cook, Brett Crawford, Austin Davis and Chris Harrison and is coached by Advisor Steve Broker. These students will now prepare to compete at the National FFA Convention in October. In total, 17 members and ad- visors from the Trenton FFA Chapter attended the State FFA Convention at Lake Buena Vista's Wyndham Palace Re- sort. The week started off with the Ag Mechanics written test. The next day the team went off location to the Ridge Career Center in Haines City to take the second part of their contest where they had to do problem solving and skill activities. The rest of the week was no let down as we had four individuals serve as our chapter delegates. Travis Sessions, Josh Rose, Ca- sey Fischer, and Ivey Kee par- ticipated in business sessions, voted on amendments to the FFA State Constitution and elected a new slate of district and state officers. The convention didn't offi- cially start, until Tuesday after- noon when the 2004-2005 state officers put on reflections enti- tled "No Limits." From then on, the week was packed with B&J AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR workshops, sessions, and con- tests. We had 'the extreme privilege of listening to some amazing keynote speakers like Dave Roever and Justine Ster- ling, our 2004-2005 National Central Region Vice-President. Roever and Sterling, along with many other past FFA officers, put on workshops that FFA members could attend during their spare 'time. During the middle school parade of cham- pions, Taylor Langford went on stage to receive the Junior Dairy Judging Team award and at the senior parade of champions. Rachel Kee and Eric Manos went on stage to receive the Senior Poultry Judging and Dairy Judging Team awards. Attending this year's state convention were three individu- als who placed in the top four for their respected proficiency areas, Austin Davis for Forage Production, Bret Crawford for Fiber and Oil Production, and Ivey Kee for Equine Science. Also receiving the highest FFA degree was a hand full of students and among them was our \er\ o~ n Leanne 'Harrison. Congratulations to Leanne, our American FFA Degree recipi- ent! Our convention experience ended with the installation of our newly elected state officers. All-in-all we had a great time at this very educational event. Kirstie Miguel 2004-2005 Trenton SR. Secretary The Foundation For Academic Cultural Exchange Recruiting Host Families The Foundation for Academic Cultural Exchange (FACE) is a non-profit, international ex- change student program. 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All students are high school boys and girls from 15 to 18 years of age, have their own spending money and are fully insured. Host families provide a loving and supportive environment, room and board. If you would like further infor- mation or just have a question, please call the Foundation for Academic Cultural Exchange at 800-527-2664. Victory Christian School Has Commencement For the 24th annual Victory Christian School "Pageant of Learning" commencement cele- bration held for its students on Saturday, June 4, 2005, the day turned out to be a gloriously de- lightful one. There were nine out of the ten graduates who participated in the program, along with 14 pupils from kin- dergarten to grade 11. The event was held at the Terrace Palms Community Church in Tampa and was followed by a reception for all the graduating seniors. The following people pre- sided over the ceremony: Rev. Dan Eberly, Regents Council President; Rev. Billy Hires, Chaplain, who gave the invoca- tion; Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Kis- kaddon, who led the music with praise and worship; Master-Eric Kiskaddon who played a special on the piano; Mrs, Janet Rigby was the Keynote Speaker while her husband, Mr. Rodney Rigby acted as head usher and Dr. Pe- ter Waldron officiated as Master of Ceremonies. The following people assisted in making the ,program the wonderful event that it was: The Daye Alvelo family; the Jim Angelakos family, the Mi- chael Jenkins family, the Bruce Kiskaddon family, Mike and Jeannine.Konrad, the Jim Pace family, the Shawn Parks family, Kevin Pierce, the Gary Shari family, Barbara Swartzbaugh and son Tom, the Peter Waldron family and many others who \mere behind the scenes,, ..T. .h:ie n graduatetei; actu;ded Whitney Alvelo of Tampa; Mia Angelakos of Casselberry; Luke Jenkins of Wesley Chapel, who was the valedictorian and also concluded his college. Associate in Arts degree; Amy Kiskaddon of Tarpon Springs; Bethany Pace of Bradenton;, Rachael Parks of Wesley Chapel, salu- tatorian; Danae Shari of New Port Richey; Tonya Stanley of Tampa; Tom Swartzbaugh of Tampa; and Levi Waldron of Clearwater. S The, two and a half hour ceremony also included the dis- tribution of awards to parents and. families who have shown sings commitment to VCS with ten or more years of service. The race "Appreciation Award" was arches given to Mr. and .Mrs. Rodney Rigby. The "Affiliation Award" erVice went to the Robert Swartzbaugh family. The "Devotee Award" Street was presented to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Jenkins. The following lorida families received the "Loyalty rthouse) Award:". The David Alvelo. family; the Jim Angelakos fam- ily; Rev. and Mrs. Daniel Eberly; the Gary Shari family O Y and the Peter Waldron family. " '| Victory Christian School is a school expressly for parent di- rected home education. It was organized in 1981, accredited since 1982, with a senior gradu- ate grade point average median of 3.7, with 95 percent of its students attending an institute of higher learning and has 100 per- cent of its high scholastic achieving students receiving either 100 percent or 75 percent & paid scholarship for college. VCS headquarters are in Gil- In christ County. If you are inter- ested in this quiet, but dynamic S Christian home schooling min- istry, request a free packet of in- formation by mailing a postcard to 6191 SW CR 344, Trenton, 5 & up Florida 32693 or call 352-463- r- .. 1473. j c:i up ] Joy does permanent hair straightening Ask for Joy Ask about our wig and wig products Also, Joy does great hair extensions Call Joy at 352-463-8822 or 386-854-0296 3249 West Railroad Lane, Bell, FL 32619 Making A Difference! Isn't that what we all hope to do? Well there are people in the Tri-County area who make a difference everyday. They are the 1,300 plus grandparent households raising grandchil- dren at a time when raising children was not what they had envisioned for their golden years. Many are already living on fixed incomes and wonder how they will nake their dollars stretch for'food and medicine. Karrie Rogers Jones Graduates With Doctor Of Pharmacy Degree Karrie Rogers Jones received her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the University of Florida College of Pharmacy on April 30, 2005. Dr. Jones graduated cum laude and was named to the University of Florida Dean's List, Who's Who Among Stu- dents in American Universities and Colleges, and National Dean's List. Dr. Jones was a 1998 gradu- ate of Trenton High School and is the daughter of Larry and Feeding, clothing; and educat- ing grandchildren was not a part of their expectations. Neither was the store of energy, pa- tience and wisdom that would be needed. ' A grandparents forum will be held on August 13th at Hardee- town Baptist Church in Chiefland from 8:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. The day will include a discus- sion by a panel of community service providers, guest speak- ers, and vendors. There will be fabulous door prizes. Lunch and all activities are free, but registration is required to ensure enough food and materials for everyone attending. A separate program of fun activities, school supplies, and lunch will be provided for the grandchildren by. various com- munity sponsors. Please watch the Journal for more information. SWoodland 4 C Craft Signs " Vinyl Letters Custom Graphics 463-7135 4 Nancy Rogers, the grand- daughter of Austin and the late . Susie Martin and the late Aubrey and.Jessie Rogers. Dr. Jones and her husband, Jason M. Jones of High Springs have relocated to Columbus, Georgia. Dr. Jones will start a pharmacy practice residency at Columbus Regional Medical Center in June. She will also be a faculty member at Auburn University and will teach classes to pharmacy students. Dr. Jones hopes to pursue a ca- reer as a director of pharmacy for a hospital or managed care company upon completion of her residency program. Don't Wait for a Storm To 4 Protect Your Family. i Call Us Before Disaster Strikes ! Auto I Home I Life I Business 352-493-2501 or 800-845-2039 4Tri-County Insurance services, Inc. IATTENTION!I Jason and Karrie Rogers Jones Triple J Landscaping and Lawn Maintenance . (352) 316-3068 Licensed & Irsured 'You Grow It, We Mow It' -. S t FirPsf B plistChupch t Welcomes You! "Embracing the Past and Reaching Toward the Future." Corner ofNE Second St. and Highway 26 in Trenton (Nursery.provided for all services) Sunday School 9:45 AM (classes for all ages) Sunday Morning Worship & Children's Church 11 AM Sunday Night Bible Study- 6 PM Wednesday Night Bible Study & Prayer 7 PM DYNAMIC MINISTRIES FOR ALL AGES! Call 463-2038for more information. y Cl Title Insu Public Record Sea Fast and Friendly Se 204 East Wade Trenton, F (Located next door to Cour 'j'~i3 44 FUIII I fj! M El ^^^^K~I^H S, ATM & Debit Cards, [ Also VISA, MasterCard, American Express & Discover 1022 East Wade Street Trenton, Florida Call-In or Fax For Speedy Service Phone# 463-1900 Fax# 463-0777 New Hours: Monday Friday 11 am 8pm Saturday 11 am 5pm CLOSED SUNDAY We now have Cannoli Pastries and 8" & 12" Pizzas. DELIVERY SERVICE NOW AVAILABLE! Call ahead for pick-up...463-1900 Mo nthlyi Special (Afte 2 pm ANY 12" SU GILCHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 2005 .......... 7 -- s ( 3 -( rB ~ ; j Ta ~ I ~li ~II ~J., _. L ? ~~~ i; '; L i~ 9 i AC c DP To Tl; hAt CIII CHRIST (C)OUNNTY JOURNAL .1 LL5%. .L. %%LIL 'THURSDAY, JUNE 30, "Your Country Connection" By Lois Cosgrove 7270 S.E. 79th Lane Trenton, Florida 32693 Phone 472-3186 E-mail: lois1026@mailstation.com #1368 GREETINGS This cute picture of a mother cat cuddling her kitten came from a greeting card awhile back. It's so cute I just had to share it. The mother is a mixed brown striped color and the kit- ten is an orange and white tabby. Hopefully, it will print well. If you want to go places, you must either get behind and push or go in front and pull. If you stand to the side, you won't go anywhere... BIRTHDAYS Happy Birthday to Linda Moore of Trenton on June 24h; to Matthew Barron (11) of Trenton on June 25'h; to Felicia Beach of Waccasassa Lake on June 27th; to Summer Sanchez (7) of Trenton on June 29th... "May all of you have a great day celebrating!" If you are all wrapped up in yourself, you are over- dressed... ANNIVERSARY Happy 24th Anniversary to Don and Joanne McLeary of Sun N'Fun on June 29th... "Have a lovely time celebrat- ing!" A true friend is someone who is there for you when he'd rather be anywhere else... FANTASTIC FACTS The reason we say a person who is feeling ill is feeling "un- der the weather" is because the greenhorn aboard a ship who feels slightly seasick seeks shelter from the wind by crouching down beside the bul- warks "under" their protection on the "weather" or windy side of the ship. The greatest achievement is to outperform yourself... THE COOK'S CORNER Angel Lemon Tarte 1 baked angel food cake 6 egg yolks 2 tsp. lemon rind 2/3 cup lemon juice 1 1/2 cups sugar 1 envelope Knox gelatin 1/4 cup cold water 6 egg whites Have ingredients at room temperature. Slightly beat egg yolks. Add lemon rind and juice and 3/4 cup sugar. Cook over low heat, stirring con- stantly until it thickens. Cool. Soak gelatin in cold water, dis-. solve over hot water. Add to cooled lemon mixture. Beat egg whites until they form a soft peak. Add sugar and beat stiff. Fold egg whites into lemon mixture. Break cake into small pieces; add to lemon and egg white mixture. Mix well. Pour into large loaf cake pan. Re- frigerate four hours or over- night. Spread top with 1 cup whipped cream. A person is surely most in need of another's patience when he has none of his own... HOUSEHOLD HINT To give whipped evaporated milk more permanence be sure it is chilled to 40. Whip then add 2 tbsp. lemon juice to each cup of milk. It is better to bite your tongue than to let it bite someone else... RIB TICKLERS One day, the general noticed a soldier behaving oddly. He would pick up every piece of paper he saw; read it, frown and say, "That's not it," and drop it. After a month of this, the general finally arranged to have the soldier tested. The psy- chologist found that the soldier was deranged, and wrote out his discharge from the Army. The soldier picked it up, smiled and said, "That's it." A lady was entertaining her friend's small son. "Are you sure you can cut your meat?" she asked, after watching his struggles. "Oh yes," he replied, without looking up from his plate. "We often have it as tough as this at home." Matt: "Did you mark the place where the fishing was good?" Ted: "Yes, I put an 'X' on the side of the boat." Matt: "That was dumb. What if we use a different boat next time?" When I was a kid, my dad and I had a running joke. If anyone asked what he did for a living, I was to reply, "He's a sports mechanic. He, fixes boxing matches and horse races." Once I answered a teacher this way. She flipped out and summoned my parents. Dad calmed her down by explaining it was a joke. "So what do you do?" she asked. Dad, a sales rep for a pharma- ceutical company, said, "I sell drugs." A Sunday school teacher'was discussing the Ten Command- ments with her five-and-six- year-olds. After explaining the commandment to "Honor thy Father and thy Mother," she asked, "Is there a command- ment that teaches us how to RESOLUTION NO. 2005-03 A RESOLUTION BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF TRENTON, FLORIDA SERVING AS THE EQUALIZING BOARD TO HEAR AND CONSIDER ANY AND ALL COMPLAINTS AS TO THE SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ASSESSED FOR LOCAL MUNICIPAL IMPROVEMENTS WITH- IN PINES ESTATES SUBDIVISION PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 170, FLORIDA STATUTES;, PROVIDING THE OPPORTUNITY FOR ANY PERSONS IN- TERESTED IN SAID SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS TO BE HEARD AND TO CONSIDER ANY AND ALL COMPLAINTS AS TO THE SPECIAL ASSESS- MENTS; PROVIDING FOR ADJUSTMENT AND EQUALIZATION OF THE ASSESSMENTS ON A BASIS OF JUSTICE AND RIGHT; AND PROVIDING FOR ADJUSTMENT AND EQUALIZATION OF THE ASSESSMENTS WHERE FOUND NECESSARY AND APPROPRIATE. Lot # Pines Estates Lot Owner Mailing Address IFirst Year IYears 2-10 $ 1 Mimack LC 8703 Elligton Park Dr., Charlotte, NC 28277 2 Mimack LC 8703 Elligton Park Dr., Charlotte, NC 28277 $110.00 $133.01 3 Mimack LC 8703 Elligton Park Dr., Charlotte, NC 28277 $110.00 $133.01 4 Mimack LC 8703 Elligton Park Dr., Charlotte, NC 28277 $110.00 $133.01 5 Mimack LC 8703 Elligton Park Dr., Charlotte, NC 28277 $110.00 $133.01 6 Mimack LC 8703 Elligton Park Dr., Charlotte, NC 28277 $110.00 $133.01 7 Mimack LC 8703 Elligton Park Dr., Charlotte, NO 28277 $110.00 $133.01, 8 Trust Development Corp Inc. PO Box 308, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 9 Trust Development Corp Inc. PO Box 308, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 10 Trust Development Corp Inc. PO Box 308, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 ,$133.01 11 Trust Development Corp Inc. PO Box 308, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 12 Trust Development Corp Inc. PO Box 308, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 13 E & K Investment Inc 1127 NE 15th Ave, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 14 E & K Investment Inc. 1127 NE 15th Ave. Trenton. FL 32693 ..$11000 $133.01 15 E & K Investment Inc 1127 NE 15th Ave. Trenton. FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 16 E & K Investment Inc 1127 NE 15th Ave, Trenton, FL 32693 $110 00 $133 01 17 E & K Investment Inc. 1127 NE 15th Ave, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01' 18 E & K Investment Inc. 1127 NE 15th Ave, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 19 E & K Investment Inc. 1127 NE 15th Ave, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00, $133.01 20 City of Trenton 114 N. Main Street, Trenton, FL 32693 21 City of Trenton 114 N. Main Street, Trenton, FL 32693 22 City of Trenton 114 N. Main Street, Trenton, FL 32693 23 E & K Investment Inc. 1127 NE 15th Ave, Trentpn, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 24 E & K Investment Inc. 1127 NE 15th Ave, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 25 E & K Investment Inc. 1127 NE 15th Ave, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 ,$133.01 26 E & K Investment Inc. 1127 NE 15th Ave, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 27 E & K Investment Inc. 1127 NE 15th Ave, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 28 Todd Bryant & Scott Guthrie PO Box 1781, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 29 Todd Bryant & Scott Guthrie PO Box. 1781, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 30 BBCR Holdings Inc. PO Box 1384, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 31 BBCR Holdings Inc. PO Box 1384, Trenton, FL 32693 ,$110.00 $133.01 32 BBCR Holdings Inc. PO Box 1384, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 33 E & K Investment'Inc. 1127 NE 15th Ave, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 34 E & K Investment Inc. 1127 NE 15th Ave, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 35 BBCR Holdings Inc. PO Box 1384, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 36 BBCR Holdings Inc. PO Box 1384, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 37 Tonya Deeter 310 SW 3rd Avenue, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 38 Donald & Susan Thorsen 16331 NW12 Court, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 39 Donald & Susan Thorsen 16331 NW12 Court, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 40 Tonya Deeter 310 SW 3rd Avenue, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 41 BBCR Holdings Inc. PO Box 1384, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 42 BBCR Holdings Inc. PO Box 1384, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 43 Jessica Richburg PO Box 1726, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 44 Jessica Richburg PO Box 1726, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 45 BBCR Holdings Inc. PO Box 1384, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 46 BBCR Holdings Inc. PO Box 1384, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 47 BBCR Holdings Inc. PO Box 1384, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 48 BBCR Holdings Inc. PO Box 1384, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 49 BBCR Holdings Inc. PO Box 1384, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 50 BBCR Holdings Inc. PO Box 1384, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133,01 51 BBCR Holdings Inc. PO Box 1384, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 52 Kimberly Collins PO Box 665, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 53 Marstan Properties Inc. PO Box 1535, Old Town, FL 32680 $110.00 $133.01 54 BBCR Holdings Inc. PO Box 1384, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 55 BBCR Holdings Inc. PO Box 1384, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 56 E & K Investment Inc. 1127 NE 15th Ave, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 57 E & K Investment Inc. 1127 NE 15th Ave, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 58 E & K Investment Inc. 1127 NE 15th Ave, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 59 E & K Investment Inc. 1127 NE 15th Ave, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 60 BBCR Holdings Inc. PO Box 1384, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 61 Tasia Brown 930 NE 14th Ave., Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 62 Trust Development Corp Inc. PO Box 308, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 63 Trust Development Corp Inc. PO Box 308, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 64 Sheila Saulsberry & Tommy Lee Ellis 803 NE 13th Avenue, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 65 Marc & Chaille Wilson 1208 E. Wade Street, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 66 Marc & Chaille Wilson 1208 E. Wade Street, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 67 Marc & Chaille Wilson 1208 E. Wade Street, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 68 Marc & Chaille Wilson 1208 E. Wade Street, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 69 James Thomas PO Box 24, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 70 James Thomas PO Box 24, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 71 Marc & Chaille Wilson 1208 E. Wade Street, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 -72 Marc & Chaille Wilson 1208 E. Wade Street, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 73 Joesph & Sabrina Jury 1041 NE 13th Avenue, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 -74 Joesph & Sabrina Jury 1041 NE 13th Avenue, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 75 Marstan Properties Inc. PO Box 1535, Old Town, FL 32680 $110.00 $133.01 -76 Marc & Chaille Wilson 1208 E. Wade Street, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 77 Kathy Foland PO Box 1938, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 78 Kathy Foland PO Box 1938, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 79 Patti Voidanoff PO Box 273, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 80 BBCR Holdings Inc. PO Box 1384, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 81 Patti Voidanoff PO Box 273, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00. $133.01 82 Janet Haire PO Box 1403, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 83 Debra Lucas PO Box 863, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 84 Debra Lucas PO Box 863, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 85 Bryant & Krishna Frye PO Box 1963, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 -8- Essie Wilder PO Box 734, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 87 Essie Wilder PO Box 734, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 8 Willam Wiles 2660 SE 48 Ave, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 89 Willam Wiles 2660 SE 48 Ave, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 Pub. June 30, July 7, 2005b. Lot # Pines Estates Lot Owner Mailing Address First Year Years 2-10 $ 90 William K. & Melissa Wiles 2660 SE 48 Ave, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 91 Willam K. Wiles 2660 SE 48 Ave, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 92 Willam K. Wiles 2660 SE 48 Ave, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 93 Wayne & Sarah Carswell 3229 SW 129 Terrace $110.00 $133.01 94 City of Trenton 114 N. Main Street, Trenton, FL 32693 95 Marstan Properties Inc. PO Box 1535, Old Town, FL 32680 $110.00 $133.01 96 Marstan Properties Inc. PO Box 1535, Old Town, FL 32680 $110.00 $133.01 97 Willam K. Wiles 2660 SE 48 Ave, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 98 William K. & Melissa Wiles 2660 SE 48 Ave,, Trenton,.FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 99 William K. & Melissa Wiles 2660 SE 48 Ave, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 100 Willam.Wiles 2660 SE 48 Ave,,Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 '$133.01 101 Willam Wiles 2660 SE 48 Ave. Trenton, FL 32693 $110 00 $133 01 102 Essie Wilder PO Box 734, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $13301 103 Essle Wilder PO Box 734, Trenton FL 32693 $11000 $133 01 104 Marstan Properties Inc. '. PO Box 1535. Old Town FL 32680 $11000 --$13301- 105 Debra Lucas PO Bbx 863, Trenton, FL 32693 $110 00 $133 01- O-6 Debra Lucas PO Box 863, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 107 Janet Haire PO Box 1403, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 108 Patti Voidanoff PO Box 273, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 109 BBCR Holdings Inc. PO Box 1384, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 110 BBCR Holdings Inc. PO Box 1384, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 111 Daniel & Nellie Heskett PO Box 1054, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 112 Daniel & Nellie Heskett PO Box 1054, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 113 Daniel & Nellie Heskett PO Box 1054, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 114 Daniel & Nellie Heskett PO Box 1054, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 115 Terri Norris PO Box 1917, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 116 Terri Norris PO Box 1917, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 117 Charles & Dorothy Broughton PO Box. 1707, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 118 Charles & Dorothy Broughton PO Box 1707, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 119 Charles & Dorothy Broughton PO Box 1707, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 120 Vera Jean Gamble Napier & Gloria Gamble 1908 W. 23rd Street, Riviera Bch, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 121 Vera Jean Gamble Napier & Gloria Gamble 1908 W. 23rd Street, Riviera Bch, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 122 Elmer & Helena Thomas PO Box 1163, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01- 123 Elmer & Helena Thomas PO Box 1163, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 124 Marstan Properties Inc. PO Box 1535, Old Town, FL 32680 $110.00 $133.01 125 Willam K. Wiles 2660 SE 48 Ave, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 126 Robert Van HaganSr. Trustee, Michael W. Blackmon Jr. 5920 SW CR313, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 127 William K. Wiles & William E. Deen PO Box 1384, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 128 Jeffery Spencer PO Box 2842, High Springs, FL 32655 $110.00 $133.01 129 Marstan Properties Inc. PO Box 1535, Old Town, FL 32680 $110.00 $133.01 130 Davkin Properties LLC PO Box 735, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 131 Ronald &'Emma Barry 917 NE 11th Ave., Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 132 Ronald & Emma Barry 917 NE 11th Ave., Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 133 Charles & Dorothy Broughton PO Box 1707, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 134 Charles & Dorothy Broughton PO Box 1707, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 135 Charles & Dorothy Broughton PO'Box 1707, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 1;36 Juan Quitano Agundis PO Box 1466, OldTown, FL 32680 $110.00 $133.01 137 Kaye Carlisle 7200 SE 20 Street, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 138 Angela Willis 4214 24th Ave, Palmetto, FL 34221 $110.00 $133.01 139 Angela Willis 4214 24th Ave, Palmetto, FL 34221 $110.00 $133.01 140 WH Hart.& the Estate of Mary Hart Beach 1103 NE 11th Ave., Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 141A Daniel & Nellie Heskett PO Box 1054, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 141B William K. Wiles 2660 SE 48 Ave; Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 142 John M. II & Cindy Jo Ayers 207 N. Main Street, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 143 William K. Wiles 2660 SE 48 Ave, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 144 William K. Wiles 2660 SE 48 Ave, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 145 Ernest Chewning PO Box 441, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 146 Jeanne Smith Daugherty PO Box 614, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 147 Jeanne Smith Daugherty PO Box 614, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 148 Jason Roberts & Michael Myers 6422 SE 62nd Court, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 149 Ulrike Mueller 1004 NE 11th Ave., Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 150 BKE Ventures Inc. 2660 SE 48 Ave, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 151 Davkin Properties LLC PO Box 735, Trenton, FL 32693 $55.00 $66.51 152 Davkin Properties LLC PO Box 735, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 153 Davkin Properties LLC PO Box 735, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 154 James & Melissa Olin RR6, Box 510N, Lake City, FL 32025 $110.00 $133.01 155 John & Cindy Jo Ayers PO Box 127, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 156 John & Cindy Jo Ayers PO Box 127, Trenton, FL 32693 $110.00 $133.01 Total Payoff (@/on January 1,2006) $1,100.00 Payhnent Option I- w/ 4% Interest Project Cost Estimate $250,000.00 Citizen Portion 66.66% $166,500.00 Assessable Lots 151.5 Years of Assessement 10 Assessment/Lot/Year $133.01 ,-,- Payment Amount Principal Interest Principal Balance Date 1/1/06 $110.00 110 0 989.01 1/1/07 $133.01 $93.45 $39.56 $895.56 1/1/08 $133.01 $97.19 $35.82 $798.37 1/1/09 $133.01 $101.08 $31.93 $697.29 1/1/10 $133.01 $105.12 $27.89 $592.17 1/1/11 $133.01 $109.32 $23.69 $482.85 11/112 $133.01 $113.70 $19.31 $369.15 1/1/13 $133.01 $118.24 $14.77 $250.91 1/1/14 $133.01 $122.97 $10.04 $127.94 1/1/15 $133.01 $127.94 $5.12 $0.00 treat our brothers and sisters?" Without missing a beat, one little boy (the oldest of a family) answered, "Thou shall not kill." The real character of a man can be measured by what he does when no one's looking... QUIET REFLECTIONS Two Men One Life Two men went up to church to pray, And each of them was heard to say: "Oh Lord, receive my words today." One, from his fellows knelt apart, And bent his head and bowed his heart, He prayed with neither guile nor art; "Not worthy am I in this place To look upon Thy loving Face, Nor do I merit any grace. My life is burdened with things vain; My soul is marred with sin's dark stain; Thy laws I've treated with disdain. In mercy, my iniquity Forgive, and from my sin make free. Lord, grant a clean, new life to me." The other, standing stiff and proud, Gave utterance to God aloud; Both head and heart he kept un-' bowed. "O Lord," he said, "I thank Thee well That I can pray to Thee, and tell. How many virtues in me dwell. I tithe, I fast, the poor I aid, I've kept the holy vows I've made, My debts to God and man I've paid." Self-satisfied, he smiled and went To his own home, filled with content That he had not his life mis- spent. Which of these two was justi- fied? For answer, we must look in- side! For in our spirits doth reside Both haughty heart and humble mind; So, we must pray to God most kind That He, N ith merc\ well- S defined,a Forgive our virtues rare, and then Forgive the sins we court, as men, And make us one with Him again! E. Leslie Wood I'll leave you with this THOUGHT FOR TODAY: Blessed forever are all who are washing their robes, to have the right to enter in through the gates of the city and to eat the tree of life. Revelation 22:14 Sinkhole Along Route 26 Causes Detoui On Wednesday, June 22, 2005 a large sinkhole opened up along Route 26, about four miles west of Trenton. Emer- gency teams filled the hole tem- porarily on Wednesday and closed the westbound lane to traffic. On Thursday both lanes were detoured for public safety. Chip Skinner, public infor- mation officer for DOT in Lake City, explained that they are taking boring samples and using ground penetrating radar to de- termine how large a sinkhole they are dealing with. They have found the hole .to be ap- proximately 40 feet deep and does travel under both lanes of Route 26. This was the reason for deciding to divert traffic. They are currently excavating the "chimney" (the opening that is cylinder that goes into a larger cavity) of unsuitable ma- terial (sand, pebbles, etc.) and will be pumping concrete grout into the cavity. Mr. Skinner ex- plained they will have a special contractor come and complete the project. At this time DOT teams are getting the site ready for the contractor. Mr. Skinner ex- plained the sinkholes have be- .come more prevalent because of the hurricanes last year that re- sulted in flooding. Along with recent heavy rain the lime rock within the underground cavities is being dissolved at a greater rate of speed and causing the topsoil to cave in. Barring any weather delays or other issues evolving he hopes the project will be complete in two weeks, around July 11h. Advertise-ItPaysil 2005 THURSDAY,~~~~~~~~ JUN 30 05 JCRSTCUT JUNLPeNn Log Cabin Quilters The Log Cabin Quilters met Thursday, June 23rd at the Levy County Quilt Museum. Another "Log Cabin" was taken out of the frame and a green and white "Log Cabin" was put together and quilting was started. We'had the help of Christine and Ashley who are' our youngest members. Christine is learning how to put a quilt together as well as putting it on the poles. She is a great quilter and she is 12 years old. We had a center brought up from New Port Richey and we are to design, put it together and get it quilted. It will be raffled off for a football team this fall. On Monday 12 quilts, of all sizes, were taken to the St. Francis House in Gainesville. this will bring the' total of 41 which we have donated to be. W R R. A. Colson 1 General Contractor, Inc. "Specializing in Custom Built Homres" Se' "Swimming Pools" Before you sign, let us quote you on a quality site-built' concrete block home, at or below modular or frame home prices. Bring your plans or use ours. New home average build time 14 weeks. We have references. Our Standard s Our Competitor's Upgrades! Randy Colson Florida State Cenified License # CGC1504769 352-472-1450 Office 352-949-1450 Mobile S:Ijb' j' -1- " Freeman Plumbing SNow Has a Service Van Available To "Hllnlta Yniltr Phlimhinn Kl krloe Residential & Commercial Service Work & New Construction, Additions, Remodeling, Etc. (352) 498-0703 (352) 493-3801 (352) 210-0062 LICENSED INSURED FREE ESTIMATES Walter Freeman State Certified Master Plumber #CFC057595 IiT ULOG CABIN QUILTERS i This is one of many baby quilts and it can also be used as a floor pad. Every so often we find new fabric that we can use to make so many projects. titude of jobs. People wanted to eat early and much to our sur- prise, Abby Wiencek said she could cook and she proved to us that she was very familiar with a stove. We can't thank Teri Darling and Dave Barber enough for all your help. Couldn't have done it without you. To the group of people who used for the many children that are over there. We will be going to Camp Caruth next Tuesday to teach a group of girls how to sew. We usually make pillows and they can take them home. It is always a fun day and we get to see our many friends down there. Lunch was great with fried egg plant, squash and toma- toes, rice, cheese and maca- roni, red cabbage salad, sweet potato salad, and all kind of goodies. We had 15 members and six guests. Winnelle Home AARP Safe Driving Program To Be Held July 25-26 The AARP safe driving pro- gram for seniors will be held on Monday, July 25th and Tuesday, July 26h in the meeting room of the Capital City Bank, 2012 N. Young Blvd., Chiefland. It is scheduled to start at 9:00 a.m. and finish at 1:00 p.m. each day. This is an eight-hour course given over' two days that can be beneficial inthat there are many ways to compensate for the physical and mental..changes that occur as we grow older. Check with your auto insur- ance agent to find out the amount of discount on your premium .ou \\ill be given for completing this program. Seating is limited so call 352- 493-7597 to register. SJean da Costa Instructor Gilchrist County Sheriff's Department Apprehends Armed Fugitive On June 24, 2005 at approxi- mately 11:46 a.m., the Gilchrist County Sheriff's Office, as- sisted the U.S. Marshal's Office in apprehending a wanted armed fugitive ou.t of South Carolina. The suspect was located at the Bell Post Office in a 1988 Toy- ota Camry as a passenger; The U.S. Marshal's Office, n < i #i l, i (-It; G l.irri' sjCounit SJu~t'ff' P Oi s4 W e 4pos - sible .locations in Gilchrist County for the wanted fugitive over the last.several days. The suspect was identified as Glen Douglas Thomas, black, male, D.O.B. 9/9/77, that resided.in Gainesville. The Gilchrist County Sher- iff's Office conducted a felony traffic stop on the vehicle .parked at the Post Office and the suspect was arrested w without incident. The suspect was ar- rested on a warrant for armed robbery of a motel in South Carolina. The suspect is cur- rently being held in the Gilchrist County Jail. 4 Pets Sake Good news...Florida now recognizes three-year rabies vaccines! The FACA's hew vaccine bill was signed and went into law. On January 1, 2006 the three-year vaccine \%ill be legal. Veterinarians were put in a precarious position because the one-year vaccine was not being made .any longer and the two-year was, nearly impossible to obtain. Sadly many states re- quired that pets be re-\accinated every year even though they re- ceived the three-year shot. Through the years, the public has become aware that over- vaccinating causes tumors. The acceptance of the three-year se- rum is a huge step forward. People are still talking about the fling' thing. Sorry we did not mention all the volunteers previously in an earlier article but we'd certainly like to give credit to them niow. Pat Baum worked so hard packing boxes, transporting merchandise to the building, setting up and doing sales. Reggie Pitts was great at selling raffle tickets and con- versing with' the crowd. Lind- say Smith is a top of the line sales person. Erin Carlyon was eager to help everybody who needed attention.. Ivy Sanford- Wiencek is one in a million and a great sales person and Jackie and Jamie Wiencek did a miul- Bruce E. Thomas, MD o6ard Certified/Family Practice * Complete Pr Iell-Bab Diagnostic Minor 1 Case Man * Hearing and came in and said, "Give us something to do," God love you guys. The volunteers who were already working gave them boxes to unpack and sort. We don't know your names but thank you. North Florida Paws came by for a visit after their. show. Ka- tie Rooney and Vickie Waldren brought two therapy canines with them. That was a treat. If you called us and left a message and we have not re-, turned your call, please try again. Our phone has been messing up and your message may not have recorded. A raffle drawing will be held July 1st at 11:00 a.m. at The Gil- christ County Journal for a $100 Home Depot gift card and a $100 Wal-Mart gift card. Contact us for information at P.O. Box 1014, Bell 32619; phone 386-935-0975 or 866- 727-2972, or e-mail fourpets- sake@alltel.net.. Until next time be happy just for the love of them. Renee Emenecker Southeastern Guide Dogs To Receive Support From Florida Vehicle Owners Governor Bush has signed' a bill allowing Southeastern. Guide Dogs Inc. (SEGDTi to become: one of the ten non- profits.to which Flordians can contribute a toluntar\ donation \\hen renewing their vehiclee registration. The Palmetto. Florida-based guide school pro- vides professionally and hu- manel1 trained guide dogs to blind and 'isuall] impaired in- dividuals free-of-charge.' The bill was -sponsored by Rep. Bob Henriquez of Tampa and Sen. Mike Bennett of Bradenton. Starting Jul\ 1, 2005, Floridi- ans %%ill be able to voluntarily , add a one-dollar donation for SEGDI to their vehicle registra- tion fee by checking a box at the bottom of their renewal form. Since 1982, SEGDI the Southeast's only internationally Mina Willis, PharmD/PA-C Family Practice' * Ion . lv 9Ct; 41111 q accredited guide dog school and the only school in Florida has, relied solely on private funding to breed, raise and train more than 2,000 guide dogs, placing each with a visually impaired or blind master at no charge. Cur- rently, the cost to train one guide dog team a guide dog and his visually impaired or blind master is $37,000. "Since our school has always relied on private donations from individuals, we are very pleased about the passing of this bill, which will allow Florida drivers to easily contribute to our school," says Bob DeBusk, ex- ecutive director for SEGDI. "The opportunity to receive ad- Sditional private donations through this voluntary program will allow us to continue to grow so we can offer visually impaired and blind individuals in our community the use of our guide dogs." SEGDI's dogs are profession- ally trained, to safely lead their masters by recognizing and avoiding dangerous situations and hazards such as traffic, low- hanging branches, ledges and other obstacles. The training process takes four to six months to complete. After successfully completing the structured training, each dog is matched with a visually im- paired or blind indijldual. The indj idual then begins a 26-day, student orientation where he or she receives all necessary equipment for the dog, student accommodations and meals, which h are all provided free *of charge. "Once training is complete, our guide dogs effectively be- come their masters' eyes, al- lo \ing them to regain much of the confidence and independ- ence lost with their vision," says Pat Cowan, chairperson for the board of directors of SEGDI. "We look at this opportunity not only as a means to increase our donor base, but also as a \\jy to raise awareness throughout the state about' the remarkable service SEGDI guide dogs pro- vide their masters the wonder- ful gift of mobilty.." Woodturning Demonstration To Be Held July 9 A woodturning demonstration and sale, presented by the Bell Wood Turners..will be held July 9, 2005 from 9:00 a.m. til 3:00 p.m. at the Bell Community Center located.on Highway 129. There will be six demonstra- tors, six door prizes and free bud pots will be given to all who attend. This is also your chance to buy wood art for that special person. A western wood hat raffle will be held at 2:00 p.m. The admission is free. At 463-7135 Langford's Landscape Supply, V and Maintenance, Inc. 4 Sabal Palms & Pine Straw Dehlvey &i'& IinsrallatLiri.n Available S Commercial & Residential Lawn Maintenance MA JOHNSON~ Re-Roofing & Leaks Metal Roofing S25-Year Warranty,, F ESTIMATES2~I i.35 4 72 = 943.- 3 9-475211 Malcolm Hickox, PA-C Family Practice :ams childrenn valuations ening ng s and Pharmacy For Information: 352-463-1100 Various items which will be available for purchase at the Woodturners demonstration. *Lic ef Id St Insured BellFamily HealthCare Quality Health Care, Convenient Location, Serving The Health Care Needs Of Our Community Services Provided: primary Care Chronic Disease Management Physical Ex v Exams Immunizations Vaccines for C ic X-rays Diagnostic Laboratory ADD & ADHD E trauma Minor Surgical Procedures Health Scree lagement Family Planning HIV Testil Vision Testing Sliding Fee Office Visit Employers Please Ask About Our Preferred Employers Program (PEP)! Most Insurances Accepted~ Equal Opportunity Provider Providing Non-Profit Healthcare 1830 North Main Street Bell, Florida BEL HRMC Locte inid Bll amlyHeathar THURSDAY, JUNE 30,-2005 GILCHRCIIST COUNTY JOURNAL Page Nine i'' ;~"q .~~ 352-.494-5402 1, Icrlruu'l I U-ui 1, ful I lull, 9 Imuc3 o THE FFA AND 4-H MEMBERS OF GILCHRIST COUNTY THANK THE FOLLOWING BUSINESSES AND INDIVIDUALS WHO SUPPORTED THEM AT THIS YEAR'S FAIR Gilchrist County Buyers THREE RIVERS 4H A.W. POWERS FORESTRY AGRILIANCE WILLISTON AKINS BBQ ALLEN CLARK AUCTIONEER SERVICE ANDERSON COLUMBIA ANDERSON MATERIALS BD & K LLC BELL AUTO PARTS BELL CONCRETE BELL FAMILY HEALTH CARE BILLY SMITH'S WATERMELONS BLOOMING HOUSE NURSERY BRAD SMITH GMAC REAL ESTATE BRUCE & JULIE THOMAS AND FAMILY BUDDYVICKERS, GILCHRIST SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT BURT& FEATHER ATTORNEYAT LAW C&VHAY CAMPBELL PEST CONTROL CAPITAL CITY BANK CENTRAL FLORIDADRYWALL CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP CHIEFLAND FARM SUPPLY CLIFF WILKERSON CRAIGMIKELL, FARM BUREAU INS CUSTOM PINE STRAW, INC. DAIRY PRODUCTION SERVICES DAMON LEGGETT GILCHRIST CO. PROPERTY APPRAISER DAVID TURNER, GILCHRIST CO SHERIFF DAVKIN PROPERTIES LLC. SDON GREEN MELON SALES .- DOUBLEG fTR DR. & MRS. BRUCE E THOMAS AND FAMILY DREAM BUILDERS DRUMMOND COMMUNITY BANK DRUMMOND COMMUNITY BANK TRENTON EBENEZER BAPTIST CHURCH YOUTH SUPPORTERS ELLINGTON ENGINEERING FAS SYSTEMS INC. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF TRENTON FLOWERING TREE GROWERS FURST MCNESS GILCHRIST COUNTY BOOSTERS GILCHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL GILCHRIST COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD GILCHRIST TITLE SERVICES INC GRADY & DEBBIE JONES GRAY CONSTRUCTION GULF EQUIPMENT HALL SERVICES INC. HAROLD TILLIS HERMAN SANCHEZ HINES ELECTRIC HITCHCOCK'S FOODWAY HOLT'S STEEL HOLT'S STEEL J & J CONCRETE FINISHING LLC. JEFF REED JIM CURRENCY JONATHAN & MARYANN KINCAID JONES PLUMBING JOYNER CONSTRUCTION L.R. THOMAS, INC. LEGGETT CONSTRUCTION LEVY ABSTRACT LYLE WILKERSON M.B.C.W. INC. MARC MAY MARK WARRING HOMES MARTY & CONNIE SANCHEZ SCOGGINS CHEVROLET MAYO FERTILIZER * .',SCOTTIARINS n 0i ;. .* au SnCRAEL LANGFORD SHAMROCK SOD MICKEY WILLIAMS SHAW HAY MIDWEST FEED AND HAY SHEREE'LANCASTER NATURE COAST TIMBER SOUTHERNAG & TURF NEWBERRY COLD STORAGE SOUTHERN STATES COOP NORTH FLORIDA LIVESTOCK MKT SOUTHERN TIMBER NORVEL REED JR. AND FAMILY SOUTHERN TIRE & BRAKE OCALA LIVESTOCK SPEARS TRUCKING PATTY'S HAIR PERFORMANCE .STATE FARM INSURANCE PAUL BRYANT, GREAT SOUTH TIMBER STEPHENSON SEPTIC TANKS PERKINS FINANCIAL GROUP STEVEN BOREK FARMS PINNER OIL SUSAN BRYANT PRO TRUCK ACCESSORIES -T C B CONSTRUCTION PUBLIC 0690 NEWBERRY THE BLACK DIAMOND SCOGGINS CHEV. QUALITY ASHPALT AND MAINTENANCE THOMAS W WALDROP RAY & JOANNA THOMAS TOMMY WATERS HOMES RAY E. THOMAS JR ATTORNEY TRACY DAVIS RHINO GUN CASES JOE MORALES TREY SMITH RIDGEWAY TIMBER TRI COUNTY BANK ROSE SHOW SUPPLY TRI COUNTY INSURANCE-HORACE QUINCEY ROUNTREE MOOR FORD LAKE CITY UNIVERSITY IMAGING. --*.i e n..s.. . SANCIHEZ FARMSIS USHER LAND & TIMBER SANTA FE 4-H BOOSTERS WATSON CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. SANTA FE FORD SUZUKI WAYNE MOON SARAH WILKERSON WHITE MOUNTAIN FORESTRY PRODUCTS SCI CONSTRUCTION Gilchrist County Fair Booster Members Akins B B Q/Scott & Kim Akins George & Dale Anderson Tommy & Terry Andews Oak Lane Farms/Joe & Mary Barron Mary Bennett Michael Cothron/Sable Bolling Ermon & Marilyn Bruce Charles & Anita Bryant Paul & Susan Bryant Thomas & Hazel Bryant James & Heather Class Robert & Wanda Clemons Jack & Marsha Cook Bobby & Tammy Crosby David &.Jayne Dose Randy & Diane Durden JM & Mildred Everett Mike & Lois Fletcher Jim & Helen Floyd Paula & Dale Fugal Steve Gardner Mitchell & Theresa Gentry Joe & Delores Gilliam Stanley & Jennifer Griffis Amanda Lovett Hines Carol Hyde Mary Ann & Carl Johnson Johnny & Donna Jones Jones & Son Fire Extinguisher Service/Prieston Jones Tommy & Elaine Jones Jeff Jordan Howell & Sheree Lancaster Lang Attorney at Law/David Miller Lang, Jr Edgar & Sharon Langford Myles & Jarred Langford Roy & Vonelle Langford Terrell & Lynette Langford Trenton Mini Storage/Daman Leggett Bill & Kim Martin Mark May Gilchrist Title Services/Doug McCoy Kathleen McDavid Gary & Angela McKenzie John McPherson Mr. & Mrs. Harold Mikell C.D. & Louetta Moore Fred & Connie Nobles Lou's Driver Thru/Rhonda O'steen Terry & Janie Owens Parrish Land Surveying/Gene & Teresa Parrish Bell's & Whistles Car Wash/Shan Perry Eddie & Robin Perrymen Edward & Jeanne Philman Emory Philman Rob & Natilie Rankin Gary & Gwen Rexroat Gerald & Joann Roberts Randy & Reginna Roberts John & Nancy Rowe Quality Asphalt Maintenance /Marty & Connie Sanchez Leslie Sapp Buddy & Patricia Schofield Jimmie & Nina Sue Shepherd Billy Smith's Watermelons Trenton Chief of Police/Billy Smith Darrell & Faye Smith Gray & Kathy Jo Smith Ronnie & Vivian Smith Smith's Septic Tank Service/Roy & Carla Smith William L. Smith David & Sandra Spencer Jeffery & Amy Spencer Pat & Katie Sundberg Jim & Connie Surrency Bruce & Julie Thomas Don & Brenda Thomas Hugh & Becky Thomas Gilchrist Site Prep/Kenrick Thomas Attorney/Ray E. Thomas, Jr. STS Farms, Inc./Scott Tucker David & Patsy Turner John & Paulette Vickers Cliff & Brenda Wilkerson Fred & Tracey Wilkerson Tri-County Irrigation/James Williams Jo Wilson Roy & Ruby Wilson Jerry & Debbie Wright A-l Pest Control, Inc. ABC Bancorp/Tri-County Bank Akins Heating & Air B & J Automotive Bell Concrete Bell Family Health Care Best Drugs of Trenton Bryants Automotive Cajag Inc. Chiefland Medical Center Deen. Brothers Edge & Associates Fanning Springs Fire Department Gilchrist Building Supply Gilchrist County Democratic Committee Gilchrist County Journal/Ayers Office Supply Gray Construction Service Kelly's Auto Supply Lisa's Fine Gifts & Consignment Boutique Overstreet Mulching Quality Lawns care Scaffs Supermarket-Bell Smith & Lancaster, Inc-GMAC Smith Brothers Farm Smith's Appraisal Service Smith's Sales & Service Spring Ridge Vol Fire Dept. Suwannee River Friends of NRA Suwannee Valley Mini Storage Suwannee Valley Quilt Shoppe The NRA Foundation The Tan Zone Gym & Salon Trenton Farm & Equipment Trenton FFA Trenton Medical Center Vickers Insurance Watson Funeral Home I GILCHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL 'THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 2005 . Page Ten IJ 1. IL J.'%l ..' I. J..'IJ .J, ,v j The Gainesville Gators 16 & Under team Shown on the back row from left are Coach Jon Lassiter, Melissa Carnell, Brittney Posey, Roxanne Rawls, Cassie Lee, Carrie Kuitert, Kim Chatman, and Coach Bev Lassiter. On the front row are Marissa Lovvorn, Kaitlyn McKey, Jordan Spires, Jessica Chewning and Shelly Law. Subscribe to the Journal :207 N. Main St. ~ Trenton, FL 32693 OLIR STAND. PEACE OFMIND SHOULD BE AFFORDABLE. SStanley Insurance Agency, Inc. David Swilley & Steve Jenkins STANLEY INSURANCE AGENCY 630 NESanla Fe Bvd. High Springs The right tax-deferied IRA can make planning for retirement easier. Call me today. (352) /63-1542 Allstate. *1 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ,J --. I:I --I I Ii Go Gainesville Gators! The Gainesville Gators 16 & under girls softball team re- cently won two champion- ship/tournaments! They have played in Ormond Beach, Palatka, Jacksonville, and Alachua, winning in Palatka on June 4th and 5th and in Alachua on June 18h and 19'. During the recent tournament- in Alachua the girls beat the Lady Caines and the Jackson- ville Kaos teams. While play- ing the Kaos team for the cham- pionship title, the game was tied 0-0 until the fourth inning when the Gators scored the winning three runs and pulled out an- other championship win! Great playing girls! Levy-Gilchrist Retired Educators Association Holds Meeting At Fanning Springs in the absence of Mary Jo Mansfield, president, Joan Thomas presided over the meeting of the LGREA which was held at the Lighthouse Restaurant in Fanning Springs, Florida at 10:30 a.m. on June 20, 2005. Members who had attended the state meeting in St. Peters- burg gave synopses of the meeting. LGREA won first place at State for its literacy volunteers. Literacy is coordi- nated by Rosa Rutledge on the local level. Alphonso Johnson won first place as volunteer on the state level. The delegates noted that it was a rewarding experience. The new officers for the year 2005-2006 are President Pam Johnson; Vice President Mary Jo Mansfield; Secretary Eddie Jean Williams; and Treasurer, Iris Roberts. The LGREA was honored with two guests at this meeting, J.M. Everett, retired Gilchrist County School Board; member who,serves as legislative liaison for the school board, and Sammie Jo Bishop, 2005 Vale- dictorian of Trenton High School. Mr. Everett gave a very informative legislative update to the group as it pertained to edu- cation. Sammie Jo read her in- spiring valedictory speech. She is scheduled o ; attend the Uni- versity of Florida in the fall. Ti iM te g&YaIPmAintg of the LGREA for this fiscal year. The next meeting will be held in September at the Lighthouse Restaurant in Fanning Springs. The October meeting will be held at the Homestead Restaut- rant in Fanning Springs. Levy- Gilphrist Retired Educators are urged to cbme out, join, make your voice heard and make this association one of the best in the state of Florida. Delia Long, Reporter --- Army Private Shane Poole Graduates From Basic Combat Training Army Pvt. Shane C. Poole has graduated from basic combat training at Fort Jackson, Co- lumbia, South Carolina. During the nine weeks of training, the soldier studied the Army mission, history, tradition and core values, physical, fit- ness, and received instruction and practice in basic combat skills, military weapons, chemi- cal warfare and bayonet, train- ing, drill and ceremony, marching, rifle marksmanship, armed and unarmed combat, map reading, field tactics, mili- tary courtesy, military justice system, basic first aid, foot marches, and field training ex- ercises. Poole is the son of Scott and Sherry Hallman .of Chiefland. He is. a 2004 graduate of Chiefland High School. Rio Lindo Ranch In Trenton Wins Top Angus Bull And. Show Heifer Awards The Florida.Cattlemen's As- sociation magazine has an- nounced that Rio Lindo Ranch located in Trenton. Florida has been awarded' the Premier Angus, show bull and show heifer awards of the year. The Rio Lindo Ranch is owned by Dr. Huston Badcock and managed by Larry Lindsey. The awards were determined by the number of points each ani- mal received during the year based on classes, divisions and overall championships won. The awards were presented during the Florida Cattlemen's Con- Svention June 15th at Marco Is- land. Rio Lindo Ranch, which is Spanish for beautiful river, es- tablished an Angus herd in 2001. The ranch is located be- tween Wilcox and the Suwan- nee River. Dr. Badcock lives in St Petersburg and stays at the ranch a part of the time. The premier Angus bull is Foxcross Design 2117. This bull has been awarded premier Angus bull for three straight years. As a calf in 2003, as a junior bull in 2004 and as senior bull in 2005. This animal has' won the Florida State Fair three years straight among many other awards. Foxcross Design 2117 has been retired from the show ring. The premier Angus female is Champion Hill Miss 3565. She was undefeated in her division in Florida. She was also inter- mediate division champion at the Georgia National Fair in 2004. SFlorida Sheriff's Youth Ranches, Inc. And Gilchrist County Sheriff's Office Present Day Camp July 25-29 The Florida Sheriff's Youth Ranches, Inc. and the Gilchrist County Sheriff's Office present an action-packed, fun-filled, five-day camp. This camp is for kids, 6 to 12' years of age. 'There will be team sports, arts & crafts, environmental educa- tion, group building, water ac- tivities, wellness and nutrition education workshops, leader- ship skills workshops, law en- forcement demonstrations, snacks, lunch, games and more! The.camnp will be held Mon- day through Friday, July 25-29, 2005 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at Bell Elementary School. SBring: T-shirts, closed-toe shoes (no sandals) swimsuit. or Change of clothes to get wet, in, towel, sunscreen, and a hat. Do Not Bring: Smoking to- bacco, chewing tobacco, alco- hol, or illegal drugs of any kind, knives, hatchets, guns or weap- ons, money, jewelry, radios, cell phones; game boys or expensive recreational equipment. Cloth- ing with inappropriate messages and/or words is strictly prohib- ited. Register at the Gilchrist County Sheriff's.Office. This project is funded by a grant from the Office of the Attorney General. A Significant Role In Balanced Nutrition Research Showcases Beef As A Naturally Nutrient-Rich Food Source For a longr- ti'i e; ieidents of ,,l4ijda4 h.4 A 1pW4,hpe natu- rall. nutrient-rich value of lean beef and its important role in a person's daily food intake. In fact, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) says that beef is 20 percent leaner than just 14 years ago. At least 19 beef cuts, including favorites like sirloin, tenderloin and flank steak, meet government guide- lines for "lean." During the past several years, national and state beef check-off dollars have been invested in re- search that shows beef'is a natu- rally nutrient-rich food and, in some ,instances, superior to plant-based proteins. A central theme in the new food guides and guidance system is the im- portance of eating more natu- ,rally nutrient-rich foods, such as lean meats. The Beef Check-off Program provided scientific information throughout revision of the Food Guidance System. Resource in- formation was coordinated on behalf of the Cattlemen's Beef Board and state beef councils by the National Cattlemen's Beef Association (NCBA). The NCBA serves as one of the Beef Board's contractors for check- off-funded programs. "With the recent introduction of the updated Food Guidance System, MyPyramid, "Steps to a Healthier You,' consumers are also reminded of this, as beef maintained its important role in a balanced diet in the new sys- tem," said Jim Handley, Chief Executive Officer, Florida Beef Council. MyPyramid reinforces mak- ing smarter choices from each food group, emphasizing nutri- ent-dense foods first. The meat- and-beans group is represented by a purple bar on the food guide, with the message "go lean with protein." Like color- ful fruits and vegetables, non-fat and low-fat dairy products, and whole grains, lean beef remains an important part of the pyramid as a rich source of essential nu- trients. A three-ounce serving of lean beef is an excellent source of five nutrients and a good source of four nutrients while con- tributing less than ten percent of calories to a 2,000 calorie diet." said Handley. "In addition, beef's fat profile is generally misunderstood. Half the fatty acids in that same three-ounce serving of lean beef are mono- unsaturated fatty acids the same heart-healthy kind found iin olive oil and that research shows may have cholesterol-16wering abilities. And one third of the saturated fat in beef is a unique fatty acid called stearic acid, which has been found to have a neutral or cholesterol-lowering effect." Beefs combination of nutri- ents can play a powerful role in many issues facing Americans today from fueling physical activity and helping manage weight to developing cognitive skills and helping people age vibrantly. The new MyPyramid is' the first revision to the food guide pyramid since being developed in 1992 and it was developed by USDA's Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion (CNPP) through an open process that allowed for public comment. Given the current obesity epi- demic, we know Americans ha- ven't been following tools like the previous food guide pyramid and they're struggling to find simple nutrition advice that .makes-sense. The updated ver- sion is still the familiar pyramid shape but now showcases physical activity. After all, a healthy lifestyle is about more than just eating it's also about being active every day. Showcasing the nutritional quality of beef and educating the public about beef's nutri- tional benefits continues to be a major focus of the Beef Check- off Program. Gilchrist County Journal Announces Deadline Change For July 4 Holiday The Gilchrist County Journal will have a deadline change for the July 7th issue. Ads, articles, letters, photos, etc., will need to be submitted to the Journal by Friday, July 1" at 12:00 p.m. for the July 7, 2005 issue. Fax Service 463-7393 >. * DURON WILLIAMSON TREE SERVICE Professional quality in tree removal, trimming & pruning. Free estimates, insured. Call 386-935-2180 or 352-318-3610 mobile. "NEED A FENCE OF ANY KIND CALL DAN1N:YANYTIME." Barb Wire Woven Wire Chain Link Board Danny Hodge (352) 463-1832 -- Mobile (352) 493-5345 4110 S.W. 25th Street -- Bell, Florida -7 & 2 7-34- 753 ctl JIoaaty Ow 35 ye a ic 6a'rfntw Custo6d n vtium 9le E2aki -Paintg -ScwEning *, Ssnoa' i zen aoisuntW & c-4dtias A410ditay biwacounwt 352-463-7930 0#&& 7-772-342-7363 Cdi SAkins Heating & AC, Inc. 5120 N. W 5th Street Bell, Florida 32619 S352-463-2380 ServicingAll Makes & Models SSpecializing in High Efficiency Units * SIndoor Air Quality Products * Call us today to ask about an additional power company rebate of up to $350. .. .FN, NLicense#CAC1813540 i,. N ...E N FLORIDA DEPARTMEgNT OF HEALTH GILCHRIST COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT Well Child & Newborn Care School & Sports Physicals Chronic & Acute Care Communicable Disease Maternity Care By UF Dept. OB/GYN Family Planning. School Health Services TB Testing Laboratory Procedures Healthy Start Services WIC Services (Baby Formula & Food Coupons) HIV Anonymous & Confidential Testing Attention Deficit Disorder Evaluation & Treatmept NO APPOINTMENTS NEEDED FOR: FREE PREGNANCY TESTS FREE BLOOD PRESSURE SCREEN CHILD & ADULT IMMUNIZATIONS We accept Blue Cross/Blue Shield, AvMed,PPC Care Manager, State Employees Group PPC, Health Options, Champus, CMS, Medicaid, Medipass, Medicare, and most other major insurances. 119 N.E. 1st Street, Trenton, Florida 32693 463-3120 Office Hours Monday Friday 8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. Pole Barns Installed Complete $1,59500 Total 35247-539 Attention Most Wanted If you have a warrant or summons, you may turn yourself into the Gilchrist County Sheriff's Office located at 9239 S. US Hwy 129 in Trenton. To avoid processing delays for first appearance, please show up at the Sheriff's Office no later than 5:00 am. In addition, at anytime of the day or night, you may call the GCSO Communications Center at (352) 463-3181 and ask for a deputy sheriff to pick you up. Tipsters can remain anonymous. a Page Eleven GILC.CHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL TM TD qn A V~ TT TN-T; ';0; ?005~ Paeep. Twelve GILCHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL 'THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 2005 Mr. Charles "Bob" Robert Futral Mr. Charles Robert "Bob" Futral of Bell died Wednesday, June 22, 2005 at North Florida Regional Medical Center in Gainesville. He was 71. Mr. Futral was born in Louis- ville, Georgia and came to the Bell area from Jacksonville in 1973. He was a mechanic, served in the United States Army and was a member of Pleasant Hill Baptist Church in Bell. He is survived by his wife, Montine Parrish Futral of Bell; a daughter, Margaret Ann Hall of Bell; a son, Charles E. Futral of Gainesville; 2 sisters, Dolores Skinner of Atlanta, Georgia and Jerri Riddle of Augusta, Georgia; two brothers, Harry Futral of Albany, Georgia' and Mike 'Futral of Waskom, Texas; and seven grandchildren. A funeral service was held Saturday, June 25, 2005 at Pleasant Hill Baptist Church with Pastor Curtis Hall and Brother Don Wilke conducting the service. Interment followed at Pleasant Hill Baptist Church Cemetery. Arrangements were under the care of WATSON FUNERAL HOME, Trenton. Mr. Richard Lane Holt Mr. Richard Lane Holt of Athens, Alabama died Saturday, June 25, 2005 in Huntsville, Alabama. He was 59. Mr. Holt was born in Miami and was raised in the Newberry area. He moved to Athens in 1960. He was a technical adminis- trator for the Athens/Limestone County emergency services. Mr. Holt was a veteran of the United States Coast Guard and a member of Emmanuel Baptist Church in Athens. He is survived by his wife, Debbi Holt of Athens; daugh- ters, Missy Allen and Lori Best, both of Huntsville; sons, Don Holt of Gulf Shores, Alabama, Jay Paustian of Athens, Brian Holt of Montgomery, Alabama and Jason Holt of Gulf Shores: brothers, Clarence Holt and Don McGehee, both of Newberry; sisters, Wilma Holt and Connie Hines, both of High Springs; Tri-County Home Plans, Mike Keesee Designs & Tom Edwards Designs Hade Teamed Up To Provide Award Winning Plans For The Tri-County Area *HOME PLANNING OCADPLAN ENTRY *CUSTOM DESIGNS- *PLAN'REVISIONS *ADDITIONS POLE BARNS BI ' VA., c r a F rtI ea S For More-lnformationiCall Toll Free --1-877-7472300 or reach Tom Directly at 321-212-8163 *All Plans Designed to Meet or Exceed Florida Building Code FBC 20010 tiee metritcan IF Jamerson Sheffield Post 91, Inc. P. 0. Box 559, Trenton, Florida 32693 POST 91 NEWS Post Commander: Wayne Gravely -352-472-2252 Vice Commander: Cecil Robinson 386-935-3711 Chaplain. Marilyn Williams- 352-463-7031 Post 91 Family, remember our Fourth of July "Family Picnic' at 11:00 AM at the Post Home on US-129, five miles north of Trenton. The Post will supply the hamburgers, hot dogs, buns and tea or coffee to drink, and Legion Families will bring the side dishes and desserts. Also plan to bring sour families and friends, and plan to bring some veterans or "idows of veterans with you. Invite your friends and neighbors, bring them to our Post and show it off a little. Maybe they are eligible for one of our family groups (Legion, Auxiliary or SAL). and might want to join in with us as we work toward our goals in our communities. Post 91 Commander, Shelby McKinney is looking forward to seeing everyone on July 4th at the picnic. Let's not disappoint him. Come on out with a covered dish item, your family and some friends, and enjoy the day with us. Remember that's 11:00 AM on Monday, the Fourth of July, at Post 91. Post 91 Adjutant, Dean Williams, has informed me that Post 91 has been donated a commercial, submersible water pump and the labor to install it, but we need the services of a well dnller. If anyone knows a well driller that-would donate his time or at least give us a good deal, have them contact Dean at 386-454-8143. As many of you Legionnaires know, our water pressure is not the greatest and our own well might solve some of the water problems we run into. occasionally. Another need is a storage shed Our storage space is woefully inadequate at the Post and .with our ne% Au\ilianr and SAL, the space is. more critically needed. Again, if anyone has any .information or desire to donate money or material for the proposed shed, contact Dean at 386-454-8143 or the Post Commander, Shelby McKinney, at 352-463-1459. American Legion Auxiliary Unit 91 will have a Yard Sale on July 16 by the intersection of State Road 26 and US-129 at the traffic light ir. "enton. The Yard Sale will be on the N.E. comer and if you have any items to donate, plan on.dropping them off at the Post on Friday, July 15th. For more information on this Yard Sale, contact the Auxiliary President, Anne McKinney at.352-463-1459. And.if you go Yard Sale shopping on Saturday mornings, put this one on your list. You will be helping Auxiliary Unit 91 with their programs. The Department of Florida State Convention will run from Thursday, July 7 through Sunday, July 10, in Orlando. Due to several Post Officers attending the Convention, the Executive Committee decided to move the July Post meeting to Saturday, July 16th. The Post will get a briefing on what happened at the Convention at that meeting. The Donation Breakfast will also begin at 08:00 AM that morning as well. Some of the men may be asked to assist the Auxiliary in setting up their Yard Sale which is also that morning. It will only take a few minutes, and besides, you might see something you wish to purchase' The Post meeting will begin at 10:00 AM and our Program Director, Vernon Layfield, has a speaker lined up to . present a program. Mark your calendars so you won't miss breakfast, the Yard Sale or the Postmeeting on Saturday, July 16th.Auxiliary Unit 91 will meet at the Post Home on Thursday July 21st, at 7:00 PM. Their scheduled meeting night is the third Thursday at 7:00 PM. Add that date to your calendar too. SA note to the inembers of Unit 91: Don't forget your pins! Remember our Armed Forces all around this world each day in your thoughts and prayers. Here at home, watch over our Legionnaires, veterans, widows and their families, as well as the families of those called up for active duty, helping however' and whenever you can.. For God and Country, Wayne Gravely, Jamerson-Sheffield Post 91 American Legion Pro1~1~11 and one grandson. Arrangements were under the care of MILAM FUNERAL AND CREMATION SERVICES, Gainesville, Mr. Robert Allen Hutnik Mr. Robert Allen Hutnik of Old Town died Sunday, June 26, 2005 at his home. He was 62. Mr. Hutnik worked as a painter in the construction in- dustry. He is survived by a son, Joey Hutnik of Calhoun, Georgia. Arrangements were under the care of RICK GOODING FUNERAL HOME, Cross City. Mrs. Dorothy Elizabeth Kempster Mrs. Dorothy Elizabeth Kempster of Dixie County died Saturday, June 25, 2005 at Cross City Rehabilitation Cen- ter. She was 71. Mrs. Iempster was born in Miami where she lived until September of 2004 when she moved to Dixie County. She worked in the sheet metal in- dustry and she was a Christian. SShe is survived by a brother, Mitchell (Bonnie) Weech of' Old Town; a sister-in-law, Bar- bara Weech of Fort Lauderdale; nephews, Justin Weech of Hialeah. Mike Weech, Ronnie Weech, and Jimmy Artigas;'and a niece, Tammy. Devincent, all' of Fort Lauderdale. Interment was held at Miami Memorial Park. Arrangements were under the care of RICK- GOODING FUNERAL HOME, Cross City. Mrs. Sheila A. Records- Mrs. Sheila A. Records of, Trenton died Saturday, June 25,. 2005 at Shands at AGH in Gainesville. She was 62. Mrs.. Records was born in Hartford, Connecticut and mo ed to Florida about 30 \ears ago. She was ani officer with the' United States Coast Guard' .Auxiliar. She was a diter and was pbi fil d'offlC:1je'Chh'av-' eral during shuttle launches. She worked at polls during elections in Newberry and loved ,playing video games with her grandchildren. Mrs. Records is survived by daughters, Connie Goode of Trenton and Mary Jane Har- wood of Malone, New York; a brother, Phillip Sawyer of Or- lando; a sister, Linda'Tummons of Theresa, New York; five grandchildren; and two great- grandchildren. Arrangements were under the care of MILAM FUNERAL AND CREMATION SERVICES, Gainesville. Mrs. Mary Jo Sheets Mrs. Mary Jo Sheets of Cross City died Sunday, June 26, 2005 at North Florida Regional Medical Center after a long ill- ness. She was 62. Mrs. Sheets was born in Brundidge, Alabama and was a seamstress in Cross City for 22 years. She was a member of the Cross City Church of God and her life was her grandchildren.. She is survived by her hus- band, Willie.Gene Sheets: a son, Jerry Sheets, daughters, Brenda Gay, Sarah Bond, Martha Sheets, Susan Greene and Rachael Jones, all of :Cross City; a brother, Herman Smith of Ozark, Alabama; sisters, Lynn, Kennedy of Brantley, Alabama and Jennifer Linton of Troy, Alabama; grandchildren, Jason Hamilton, Shawn Hamil- ton, Brittany Gay, Adrian Miller, Selina Sheets, Daniel Bond, Kaitlyn Sheets, Colby Johnson, Brandon Greene, and Ricky Jones;' and six great- grandchildren.. A funeral service was held Tuesday, June 28, 2005 at the Cross City Church of God with Rev. Ed Ivey conducting the service. Interment followed at Cross City Cemetery. Arrangements were under the care of RICK GOODING FUNERAL HOME, Cross City. A Card Of Thanks Perhaps you sent a lovely card or sat quietly in a chair. Perhaps you sent a floral spray, if so we saw it there. Perhaps you spoke the kindest words as any friend could say. Perhaps you were not there at all, just thought of us, that day. What- ever you did to console our hearts, we thank you so much for whatever the part. Words cannot express our heartfelt ap- preciation for every prayer, the food, -'phone calls and visits during the loss of our loved one. May God bless you all. The family of William Herbert Rain; Sr. North Florida Livestock Market Report Receipts at the North Florida Livestock Market in Ellisville on Wednesday, June 22, 2005 were: this week 545, last week 443 and last year 1,088. Trends:. Compared to last weeke: Slaughter cows and bulls were steady,, feeder steers and heifers were steady. Supply was light, demand was moder- ate. Feeder steers and heifers under 600 pounds, 74 percent, (48 percent steers, 26 percent heifers), "slaughter cows and bulls 16 percent, replacement cows ten percent. - Slaughter Cows Boner 80-85 percent: 762-884 (828) 55.00- 57.00 (56.10); 951-1097 (1010) 55.00-62.00 (58.87); 1105-1248 (1177) 56.00-62.00 (59.89); 1327-1731 (1562) 59.00-63.50 (60.81) Holstein. Slaughter Cows Lean 85-90 percent: 772-880 (829) 49.00- 53.00 (51.17); 776-851 (794) 42.00-45.00 (43.42) Low Dressing. Slaughter Bulls Y.G. 1: 1159-1439 (1280) 66.00-72.00 (69.22); 1528-1677 (1602) 72.00-73.50 '(72.7.2); .1930 "(1930) '16.00 (76.90)-' High Dressing.' Feeder Steers and Bulls Me- dium and Large 1-2: 207-231 (219) 175.00-190.00 (177.36); 251-278,,(264) 167.50-195.00 (178.98);, 302-348 (322) 146.00- 165.00 (153.98); 350-399 (386) 132.00-140.00 (136.59); 400- 445 (421) 127.50-138.00 (133.61); 457-473 (463) 114.00- 122.00 (118.33); 514-528 (525) 108.00-114.00 (111,56); 559- 587 (572) 106.00-114.00 (109,70). Feeder Steers and Bulls Me- dium and Large 2-3: 204-245 (230) 160.00-175.00 (165;32);,. 252-287 (271) 147.50-165.00 (156.84); 305-348 (332) 125.00- 140.00 (133.79); 356-399 (372). 119.00-132.00 (125.89); 400- 449 (419) (110.00-125.00) (117.90); 452-491 (470) 110.00- 114.00(111.80). Feeder Steers and Bulls Small 1-2: 204-245 (229) 140.00- 150.00 (144.76); 252-286 (271) 130.00-147.50 (139.99); 332- 348 <(344) 112.00-127.50 (118.29); 350-397 (366) 112.00- 125.00 (120.30). Feeder Heifers Medium and Large 1-2: 212-225 (218) 157.50-177.50 (167.20); 270- 293 (280) 130.00-150.00 (145.02); 303-330 (312) 132.00- 147.50 (141.17); 353-397 (388) 125.00-135.00 (130.38); 404- 441 (423) 120.00-12'8.00 (123.89); 456-467 (459) 120.00- 124.00 (122.90). Feeder Heifers Medium and Large 2-3: 203-244 (224) 140.00-160.00 (151.48); 267- 285 (278) '125.00-140.00 (131.39); 309-342 (326) 124.00- 134.00 (128.98); 360-399 (379) 120.00-124.00 (121.12). Feeder Heifers Small 1-2: 201-243 (218) 130.00-142.50 (139.77). S I , (352) 463-71351 Bred Cows Medium and Large 1-2 Young: 815-893 (862) 66.00-102.50 (76.70) 4 6 months bred; 912-1090 (1004) 61.00-102.50 (79.44) 4 6 months bred; 1142-1261 (1207) 62.00-77.50 (67.80) 4 6 months bred. Cow-Calf Pairs Medium and Large 1-2 Young: 750-880 (795) 680.00-795.00 (725.50). Gilchrist County Sheriff's Volunteers News At the May. 2005 Sheriff's Volunteers meeting, the fol- lowing members were elected to the executive board:- Vernon Layfield, director; Jerry Kier- nan, vice director, patrol; Pat Crosby, vice director, programs; ,Sylvia Arnold, secretary; Cecilia Wiggins, treasurer, and Rosemary McDaniel, public in- formation officer. The following were elected to crime watch: Car 83, Ted Hen- ley, captain and Troy Breton, lieutenant; car 85, John Arthur, captain and Bill Cox, lieutenant; car 86, Eldon Norman, captain and Jerry Kiernan, lieutenant. .During the month of May Crime Watch vehicles were driven 2,238 miles and volun- teers contributed 232 hours of their time while patrolling .county roads, assisting at the Wild Beast Feast, the Pow Wow, and assisting with traffic control at Trenton High Schoql, a funeral, and an accident. CARE (Call and Respond Everyday). callers .made 282 calls to.those residents in need of the service and contributed 423 hours of their time. The next meeting \\ill be held on July 5t'h with the executive board meeting at 6:30 p.m. fol- lowed by the general member- ship meeting. Members of the community are invited to attend the general meeting. Rosemary McDaniel, PIO Gilchrist County Sheriff's Volunteers -- - -- --. --44 I I I lPCMB PSC Rules On Progress Energy Florida Hurricane Cost Recovery Plan Progress Energy Florida will recover $231.8 million of the costs the company incurred re- sponding to four hurricanes in 2004, based on a ruling recently made by the Florida Public Service Commission (PSC). The ruling will allow Progress Energy to include a charge of roughly $3.32 on a average monthly customer bill begin- ning August 1't. Governor Jeb Bush recently signed into law a bill that allows for utilities to petition the PSC to use securitized bonds to re- cover major storm-related costs. Progress Energy intends to ask the PSC for approval to finance the bonds, allowing the com- pany to reduce the price impact on customers by recovering the storm-related costs over a longer period. Progress Energy expects the regulatory and fi- nancing approval process on the bonds to take six to nine months, after which the recov- ery charge would be recalcu- lated at a lower rate. "Responding to last year's hurricanes .was a monumental task, and restoring service to our customers safely, quickly 'and efficiently was our priority," : Suwannee Valley Pretast, Co. Owner Gerald Roberts Bell Chiefland 463-2504 Fax: 463-0390 493-4055 New Septic Tanks Installed Drain Fields Repaired Septic Pump-Outs Septic Tanks Certified Portable Toilets Backhoe Work Fill Dirt -r State Certified * Trusses Crane Service Steel Setting '. *'.. .,. ... "" F SFully Free Insured Esunmais A/C Gaston's Tree Service, Inc. Tree A/C. Kevin Summersre Placement 352-258-4274* 352-378-5801 Vork ONLY AT BELL FAMILY HEALTHCARE CALL BELL FAMILY -HEALTHCARE AT 352-463-1100 TO SCHEDULE FOR A FREE SPORTS PHYSICAL. STUDENTS MAY RECEIVE A FREE SPORTS PHYSICAL ONLY ON TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS DURING JUNE ,AND JULY. IF STUDENTS COME IN WITHOUT PARENT STUDENT MUST BRING IN A SIGNED PARENTAL CONSENT FORM. IF YOU NEED MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT OUR OFFICE AT (352) 463-1100. UI --- - - A th of July SPECIALS t MONTH TAN $25.00 MONTH TURBO $35.00 1 6 MONTHS GYM $59.99 I YEAR GYM- $99.99 c^e-S 4ice Scp>cdoi, Z4 /ee4 Sczec/ri1 FULL SET OF NAILS $15.00 GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE FOR ALL OCCASIONS Tanning Massage Therapy Jewelry 352-463-3722 1431 EAST WADE STREET *TRENTON, FLORIDA 32693 Pole Barns Crane Service Truss Setting 18-in Auger (352) 543-6643 P. O. Box 218 Otter Creek; Florida 32683 Lic. No. RB0031694 I X CLS %, JL VY %,.L v %, 7 said Bill Habermeyer, president and CEO of Progress Energy Florida. "We appreciate the thorough consideration of our filing by the commission and staff, and believe the decision confirms that our request was appropriate and reasonable. Our goal throughout this process has been to ensure appropriate cost recovery while minimizing the price impact.on our customers. We believe the financing plan accomplishes both objectives.' The company initially re- quested the PSC to approve $252 million in storm recovery costs. Progress Energy Florida, a subsidiary of Progress Energy (NYSE: PGN), provides elec- tricity and related services to more than 1.5 million customers in Florida. The company is headquartered in St. Petersburg and serves a territory encom- passing more than 20,000 square miles, including the cit- ies of St. Petersburg and Clearwater, 'as well as the Central Florida area surrounding Orlando. For more information about Progress En- ergy, visit the company's web site at: http://www.progress- energy.com. Nee to en aox I ClEf '"m Page Thirteen (2TT rPT4R TTCOT TNTY TJTOTRNAL. JRUKSDUA Y, J UINE j0, 2%IJ%-)X-x From The Desk Of Gilchrist County Sheriff David P. Turner Weekly Sheriff's Report For Week Ending June 27, 2005 On June 20, 2005, Mark Byram, D.O.B. 5/7/72, was ar- rested on the charge violation of probation. On June 20, 2005, Bryon J. Ancel, D.O.B. 3/5/70, was ar- rested on the charge of bat- tery/domestic violence. On June 21, 2005, Jared D. Holder, D.O.B. 2/23/86, was ar- rested on the charge of failure to appear/possession of drug para- phernalia. On June 21, 2005, Cody T. Burkett, D.O.B. 11/21/73, was arrested on charges of-obtaining property with worthless check (Marion County), violation of probation/Gilchrist County, viol ation of probation/Levy County, failure to ap- pear/Alachua county, driving while license suspended or re- voked and no registration. On June 23, 2005, Steven P. Clark, D.O.B. 9/22/65, was ar- rested on the charge of driving while license suspended or re- voked and on June 24, 2005 he .was arrested on the charge of failure to appear/forgery. On June 24, 2005, Cecilia Henry, D.O.B. 12/19/63, was arrested on the charge of viola- tion of probation/possession of cocaine. On June 24, 2005, Joshua D. Phillips, D.O.B. 1/25/84, was Arrested on charges of posses- sion .of cannabis less than 20 grams and possession of drug ? paraphernalia. On June 24, 2005, Thomas D. Glenn, D.O.B. 12/16/81; was ar- rested on the charge of armed 4 robbery. On June 25, '2005, Christina *M. McCune, D.O.B. 1/31/85, was arrested on the charge of possession of cannabis less than 20 grams. On June 25, 2005, Jeremy F. Coen, D.O.B. 11/21/77, was ar- rested on charges of possession of cannabis less thafi 20 grams, possession of drug parapherna- lia, driving while license sus- pended or revoked, possession of cocaine and possession of drug paraphernalia. On June 25, 2005, Francisco Sanchez, D.O.B. 6/10/83, was arrested on charges of driving under influence, driving under the influence with property damage, operating vehicle without license. On June 26, 2005 Glenn C. Chewning, D.O.B. 3/20/63, was arrested on charges of driving under influence. On June 26, 2005, Jana L. Miller, D.O.B. 5/30/67,. was ar- rested on charges of driving un- der influence. On June 26, 2005, Charles K. Cannon, D.O.B. 10/10/60, was arrested on the charge of habit- ual driving while license sus- pended or revoked.. On June 26, 2005, Joseph L. Ybanez, D.O.B. 11/30/57, was arrested on the charge of viola- tion of injunction for domestic violence. On June 26, 2005, James A. Cain, D.O.B. 9/12/66, was ar- rested on the charge of failure to appear. Get your office supplies at the Journal office. American I Hall Avai Meetings Pa Weddings & Rec 386-935 RESTORATION & REMODEL Carpentry Burn-Out/Dem Painting (Indoor/Outdoor) Decks & Poi Maintenance (24 Hour) Roofing Repair/ Pressure Washing Heating &A ~ FREEESTIMATES - Walter Smith (352) 472-121 Hunt's Pest Control, Ir GET RID OF: Cockroaches \'aterbugqs German Roac Ants and other Household Pests SysemUpgds S D t F i a AirConitonig* Inta Heating- Legal Notices NOTICE OF MEETING PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, the Gilchrist County Board of County Commissioners, in and for Gilchrist County, Florida, will hold a regular meeting on Wednesday, July 6, 2005, at 1:15 p.m., in the Board of County Commissioners Meeting Room, located at 210 South Main Street, Trenton, Florida. The fol- lowing is a proposed agenda. AGENDA 1. Call to Order (1:15 p.m.) 2. Agenda Changes 3. Consent Agenda 4. Attorney's Report 5. Constitutional Officers 6. Road Department 7. Clerk's Report 8. EMA/County Adminis- trator's Report 9. Commissioners' Reports 10. Time Certain Items: a. 1:45 p.m. Susan Bry- ant, Supervisor of Elec- tions b. 2:30 p.m. Ron Mills, Funds Request c. 2:45 p.m. Public Hearing, Ordinance 05- S01, Sludge d. 3:15 p.m. Public Hearing, Approval of DlaPt r Ce'.L-orrou h' Co'r- Slal, esllosouuiugl ner Minor Subdivis e. 3:30 p.m. Hearing, Appro Plat, Bright Me Minor Subdivision; f. 3:45 p.m. Publi ing, Resolution Road Closing N legion New Military Gol Sportsman's Lice lable Available July 1 rties The Florida Fish and W Cies conservation Comm optionss (FWC) is providing servi and women a new way to , '1'3 their favorite outdoor active Beginning July 1t, the will offer a Military Sportsman's License to ING duty and retired military 'are stationed in Florida o olition lived in the state for six r and claim Florida as the rches mary residence. The re( fee' annual license ($20) Replace the same privileges as the A/C tional Gold Sportsman cense ($83.50). It in hunting, saltwater fishir ,,'. freshwater fishing license, r'- w1" lilrd"nmiitgemftit"alhe Sery, muzzleloading gun, 1 Florida waterfowl, snoo crawfish permits. The Florida Legislature ICI to create the new license its last session. Represe: Will Kendrick and Ser hes Atwater sponsored the bill The Military Gold S man's Licenses are only able at tax collectors' o Those wishing to purcha must show their militia cards plus a Florida drive S cense or orders showing: are stationed in Florida. More information, hunting and fishing.in Flo available at MyFWC.com. PUI v 1%.qu illation A 0 A/C W" .-2111 ?N63-2111 i 0 'j 42-3 008 JC' 42.1 028 Place g. 4:00 p.m. Public Hearing, Ordinance 05- 09, MSTU/EMS h. 4:45 p.m. Public Hearing, Ordinance 05- 10, Driveways 11. Old Business 12. New Business 13. Public Participation 14. Adjourn "Persons with disabilities re- questing reasonable accommoda- tions to participate in this proceed- ing should contact (352) 463-3169 (Voice & TDD) or via Florida Re- lay Service (800) 955-8771." PLEASE BE ADVISED that if a person decides to appeal any deci- sion made by the Commission with respect to any matter considered at said hearing, that person will need a record of the proceedings, and that for such purpose, that person may need to insure that a verbatim re- cord is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is tobe based. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS GILCHRIST COUNTY, FLORIDA MITCHELL GENTRY, CHAIRMAN ATTEST: JOSEPH W. GILLIAM, CLERK Pub. June 30, 2005b. NOTICE OF PUBLIC Pion HEARING CONCERNING AN val of AMENDMENT TO THE CITY al of OF TRENTON LAND adows DEVELOPMENT c REGULATIONS cHear- BY THE CITY COMMISSION W 875th OF THE CITY OF TRENTON. FLORIDA, SERVING AS THE PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD OF, THE CITY OF d TRENTON, FLORIDA, AND nse THE LOCAL PLANNING AGENCY OF THE CITY OF TRENTON, FLORIDA, NOTICE Wildlife IS HEREBY GIVEN.that, pursuant mission to Sections. 163.3161 through cemen 163.3215, Florida Statutes, as Enjoy amended, and the City of Trenton 'ities. Land Development Regulations, as FWC amended, hereinafter referred to as .Gld the Land Development Regulations, o.ld objections, recommendations and active comments concerning an amend- y who ment, as described below, will be r have heard by the City Commission of months the City of Trenton, Florida, serv- air pri- ing as the Planning and Zoning duced- Board of the City of Trenton, Flor- offers ida, and the Local Planning Agency tradi- of the City of Trenton, Florida, at a SLi- public hearing on July 11, 2005 at 5:30 p.m., or as soon thereafter as cludes the matter can be heard, in the ig and ,,Kathryn Deen Commission,Chabm- es and ( IbrIs, Cii~ .J-1l locatediNat 1 11 North , arch- Main Street, Trenton, Florida, = : :urkey, LDR 05-2. an application by the )k and City Commission, to amend the text of the Land Development Regula- voted tions, by amending Section during 4.2,20.8, entitled Off-Site Signs, to g allow off-site signs on existing, native non-functioning agricultural silos. i. Jeff The public hearing may be con- tinued to one or more future dates. Sports- Any interested party shall be ad- avail- vised that the date, time and place offices of any continuation of the public se one hearing shall-be announced during ry ID the public hearing and that no fur- er's li- their notice concerning the matter will be published, unless said con- g they tinuation exceeds six calendar weeks from the date of the above about referenced public hearing. >rida is At the aforementioned public hearing, all interested parties may appear to .be heard with respect to the amendment. Copies of the amendment are available for public inspection at the Office of the City Man- ager.'Clerk. City Hall located at 114 North Main Street, Trenton, Flor- ty ida, during regular business hours. 5 All persons are advised that if S they decide to appeal any decision made at the above referenced public hearing, they will need a record of the proceedings, and that for such purpose they may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the pro- ceedings is made, Which record in- cludes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. Pub. June 30, 2005b. CITY OF FANNING SPRINGS CITY COUNCIL BUDGET WORKSHOP NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN The City Council of the City of Fanning Springs will meet.in a Budget Workshop on July 5, 2005, after the conclusion of the regularly scheduled City Council meeting, in the City Hall Assembly Room at 17651 NW 90h Ct. The Agenda is: 1 Workshop for 2005-2006 Budget PLEASE TAKE NOTICE Pur- suant to Florida Statute 286.0105 that if a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Council with respect to any matter considered at such meeting he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made. Which record includes the testi- mony and appeal is to be based. DATED this 24th day of June, 2005. By Sheila Watson City Clerk of City of Fanning Springs, Florida Pub. June 30, 2005b. NOTICE OF CANCELLATION OF PUBLIC MEETING PLEASE BE ADVISED that the Gilchrist County School Board has cancelled its meeting which was scheduled for Tuesday, July 05, 2005 at 10:00 A.M. James E. Vickers, Superintendent of Schools Pub. June 30, 2005b. PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE The Early Learning Coalition of the Nature Coast will be facilitating the first Tri-County Advisory Council Meeting on Tuesday, July 5, 2005 at 10:00 A.M. The meeting will be held at the Levy County School Board Office at 10:00 a.m. The address is 480 Marshburn Avenue, Bronson FL 32621. Pub. June 30, 2005b. NOTICE OF MEETING PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, the Gilchrist County Judicial Space Committee, in and for Gilchrist County, Florida, will hold a Meet- ing on Friday, July 1, 2005 at 2:00 pnp.m. in the Courrroom of the Gil- ...christ Cpunty .Coq.rtbotuse, located 112 Soti'" h Miam Street, I"om 150; Trenton, Florida for Design Nego-' tiations with the Alexander Group. Persons with disabilities re- questing reasonable accommoda- tions to participate in this proceed- ing should contact (352) 463-3169 (Voice & TDD) or via Florida Re- lay Service (800) 955-8771. PLEASE BE ADVISED that if a person decides to appeal any deci- sion made by the Commission with respect to any matter considered at said hearing, that person will need a record of the proceedings, and that for such purpose, that person may need to insure that a verbatim re- cord is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. Pub. June 30, 2005b. NOTICE OF MEETING PLEASE TAKE NOTICE; the Impact Fee Committee, appointed by the Gilchrist County Board of County Commissioners, will hold a Committee Meeting on Wednesday, July 6, 2005 at 10:00 a.m. in the Gilchrist County Board of County Commissioners Meeting Facility, located 210 South Main Street, Trenton, Florida. Persons with disabilities re- questing reasonable accommoda- tions to participate in this proceed- ing should contact (352) 463-3169 (Voice & TDD) or via Florida Re- lay Service (800) 955-8771. PLEASE BE ADVISED that if a person decides to appeal any deci- sion made by the. Commission with respect to any matter considered at said hearing, that person will need a record of the proceedings, and that for such purpose, that person may need to insure that a verbatim re- cord is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. Pub. June 30, 2005b. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CONCERNING VARIANCE AS PROVIDED FOR IN THE GILCHRIST COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ACTING AS THE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT OF GILCHRIST COUNTY, FLORIDA ,NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to Ordinance No. 93-04, as amended, comments, objections and recommendations concerning the following described special exception as provided for in the Gilchrist County Land Devel- opment Regulations, hereinafter re- ferred to as the Land Development Regulations, will be heard by the Board of County Commissioners Acting as the Board of Adjustment of Gilchrist County, Florida at a Public Hearing on July 18, 2005 at 6:45 p.m., or as soon thereafter as this matter can be heard, in the BOCC Annex Meeting Room, County Courthouse. located at 210 South Main Street, Trenton, Flor- ida. The following will be consid- ered: VAR 05-03 an application by Jeffrey Peppers requesting a Variance be granted as provided in Section 12.3.1 of the Land De- velopment Regulations to allow the combining of two lots for building and setbacks. The prop- erty is described as follows: PARCEL 17-09-16-0313-0000- 0100 & 0090 LOT 9 UNIT 3 LAKE IN THE WOODS SUBD 122/129 134/603 165/135 285/148 295/649 2001/ LOT 10 UNIT 3 LAKE IN THE WOODS SUBD 122/129 131/316 UTILITY EASE- MENT 1'37/293 285/ 148 295/649 2001/5419 2001/ 5420 2002/693 The public hearing may be con- tinued to one or more future dates. Any interested party shall be ad- vised that the date, time and place of any continuance of the public hearing shall be announced during the public hearing and that no fur- ther notices concerning this matter will be published, unless said con- tinuation exceeds six calendar weeks from the date of the above referenced public hearing. At the aforementioned public hearing, all interested parties may appear to be heard with respect to the proposed special exception. A copy of the application for special exception is available for public inspection at the Office of the building Department, located at 209 Southeast First Street, Trenton, Florida, during regular business hours. All persons are advised that if they decide to appeal any decision made at the above referenced public hearing, they will need a record of the proceedings, and that, for such purpose, they may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the pro- ceedings is made, which record in- cludes the testimony and evidence upon vhich the appeal is to be based. Pub. June 30, 2005b. 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'THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 2005 Legal Notices Continued NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CONCERNING A SPECIAL EXCEPTION AS PROVIDED FOR IN THE GILCHRIST COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING- BOARD OF GIL- CHRIST COUNTY, FLORIDA, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to Ordinance No. 93-04, as amended, comments, objections and recommendations concerning the following described special ex- ception as provided for in the Gil- christ County Land Development Regulations, hereinafter referred to as the Land Development Regula- tions, will be heard by the Planning. and Zoning Board of Gilchrist County, Florida, at a public hearing on July 14, 2005 at 7:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as this matter can be heard, in the BOCC Annex Meeting Room, County Courthouse, located at 210 South Main Street, Trenton, Florida. The following will be con- sidered: SE 05-04 -an application by John C. & Deborah G. Stallings re- questing a Special Exception be granted as provided in Section 4.5.5 .of the Land Development Regula- tions to allow a recreational vehicle park in an Environmentally Sensi- tive Area 2 (ESA-2) zoning district. The property is described as fol- lows: PARCEL 1 A tract of land situated in Section 8, Township 9 South, Range 14 East, Gilchrist County, Florida, said tract of land being more particularly described as follows: Commence at the Northwest corner of the aforementioned Section 8, Township 9 South, Range 14 East, for the point of beginning and run North 89 deg., 12 min., 01 sec. East, along the North line of said .Section 8, a distance of 605.27 feet: thence run South 01 deg., 00 min.. 29 sec. East. a dis- tance of 724.54 feet to the Northerly right of way line of a County Graded Road (66 fool right of way .: thence run South 88 deg., 32 mun., 45 sec. West, along said Northerly iight of way line. a distance of 504.60 feet to the beginning of a cure concave Northeasterly, ,, said curve having a radius of 100.00 feet; thence run North eserly, along said night 'of _ay line and with said . curve, through an arc angle of 90 deg., 27 min., 41 sec., an arc distance of 157.88 feet (chord bearing and distance of North 46 deg., 13 min.; 36 sec. West, 141 98 feet; respec- 7 tively) to the end of said curve; thence run North 00 deg., 59 min., 56 sec., West, along the Easterl% right of say line of County Graded Road. a dis- tance of 630.65 feet to the point of beginning. PARCEL 2 Tract of land situated in Section 8, Min Township 9 South, Range 4 East, Gilchrist County, Florida. said tract of land being more particularly described as follows: Commence at the Norhwest corner of the aforementioned Section 8, Township 9 South, Range 14 East for the point of reference and run North 89 deg., 12 min., 01 sec. East, along the North line of said Section 8, a distance of 605.27 feet to the true point of begin- ning; thence continue North 89 deg., 12 min., 01 sec. East,, along said.North line a dis- tance of 608.10 feet; thence run South 01 deg., 00 sec., 29 sec. East, parallel with and 100 feet West of the East line of the .Northwest 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4 of said Section ^ I Subscribe To | The Journal , 8, a distance of 717.59 feet to the Northerly right of way line of a County Graded Road (66 foot right of way); thence run South 88 deg, 32 min., 45 sec. West, along said right of way line, a distance of 608.11 feet; thence run North 01 deg., 00 sec., 29 sec. West, a distance of 724.54 feet to the true point of beginning. The public hearing may be con- tinued to one or more future dates. Any interested party shall be ad- vised that the date, time and place of any continuance of the public hearing shall be announced during the public hearing and that no fur- ther notices concerning this matter .will be published, unless said con- tinuation exceeds six calendar weeks from the date of the above referenced public hearing. At the aforementioned public hearing, all interested parties may appear to be heard with respect to the proposed special exception. A copy of the application .for special exception is available for public inspection at the Office of the building Department, located at 209 Southeast First Street, Trenton, Florida, during, regular business hours. All persons are advised that if they decide to appeal any decision made at the above referenced public hearing, they will need a record of the proceedings, and that, for such purpose, they may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the pro- ceedings is made, which record in- cludes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. Pub. June 30, 2005b., NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CONCERNING A SPECIAL EXCEPTION AS PROVIDED FOR IN THE GILCHRIST COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ACTING AS THE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT OF GILCHRIST COUNTY, FLORIDA, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that. pursuant to Ordinance No. 93-04, as amended, comments, objections and recommendations concerning the following described special exception as pro\ ided for in the Gilchrist Count) Land Devel- opment Regulations, hereinafter re- ferred to as the Land Development Regulations, will be heard by the Board of County Commissioners Acting As The Board Of Adjust- ment of Gilchrist County, Florida, at a public hearing on July 18, 2005 at 6:30 p.m.,,or as soon thereafter as this matuerianLbe-beard._ain-the BOCC Annex Meeting Room, County Courthouse, located at 210 South Main Street, Trenton, Flor- ida, The following will be consid- ered: SE 05-05 an application Dennis E. Sweeney'a Special Ex- ception be granted as provided in Section 4.5.5 of the Land Devel- opment Regulations to allow Grass Aircraft Runway in an Ag- ricultural-2 (A-2) zoning district. The propertJ is described as fol- lows: . The Northeast One-Quarter of the Northeast One-Quarter iNE 1/4 of NE 1/4 ) of Section 27, Township 8 South, Range 14 East, Gilchrist Count\. Florida, less and except road rights of way. . The public hearing ma\ be con- tunued to one or more future dates. Any interested party shall be ad- vised that the date, time and place of any continuance of the public hearing shall be announced during the public hearing and that no fur- ther notices concerning this matter will be published..unless said con-. tinuation exceeds six calendar weeks from the date of the abo0e referenced public hearing. At the aforementioned public hearing, all interested parties may appear to be heard with respect to the proposed, special exception. A cops of the application for special ex..epion is available foi public inspection at the Office of the building Department, located at 209,Southeast First Street. Trenton, Florida, during regular business hours. All persons are advised that if they decide to appeal any decision made at the above referenced public hearing, they will need a record of the proceedings, and that, for such purpose, they may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the pro- ceedings is made, which record in- cludes the testimony and evidence .upon which the appeal is to be based. Pub. June 30, 2005b. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CONCERNING A SPECIAL EXCEPTION AS PROVIDED FOR IN THE GILCHRIST COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD OF GIL- CHRIST COUNTY, FLORIDA, SERVING AS THE LOCAL PLANNING AGENCY OF GIL- CHRIST COUNTY, FLORIDA, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to Ordinance 93-04, as amended, comments objections and recommendations concerning the following described special excep- tion as provided for in the Gilchrist County Land Development Regu- lations, hereinafter referred to as the Land Development Regulations, will be heard by the Planning and Zoning Board of Gilchrist County, Florida, at a public hearing on Thursday, July 14, 2005 at 7:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as this matter can be heard, in the Gilchrist County Meeting Room, 210 South Main Street, Trenton, Florida 32693. SE 05-08, an application by Jo- seph Greenfield, requesting a spe-) cial exception be granted as pro- vided in Section 4.5.5 of the Land Development Regulations to allow the location of a welding shop as a home occupation in an Agriculture- 2 (A-2) zoning district on property described as follows: A parcel of land lying within Section 15,.Township 10 South, and Range 16 east, Gilchrist County, Florida. Being more particularly de- scribed as follows: Campsite 46, Waccasassa Campsites Unit II Containing 1.5 acres more or less. The public hearing may be con- tinued to one or more future dates. Any. interested, party shall be ad-: vised.that the date, time, and place of any continuance of the public hearing shall be announced during, the publichearing and that no fur- ther, notices concerning this matter Will be published, unless said con- tinuationm exceedsi si-xi calendar weeks from the date of the above referenced public hearing. At the aforementioned public hearing, all interested parties may appear to be heard with respect to .the proposed special exception. A copy of the application for special exception is available for public inspection at the Office of the County Coordinator, located at 209 Southeast First Street, Trenton, Florida, during regular business hours. All persons are advised that if they decide to appeal any decision made at the above referenced public hearing. they will need a record of the proceedings, and that, for such purpose, they ma\ need to ensure that a verbatim record of the pro- ceedings is made, which record in- cludes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. ' Pub. June 30, 2005b. NOTICE OF PUBLIC ,HEARING CONCERNING A SPECIAL EXCEPTION AS PROVIDED FOR IN THE GILCHRIST COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD OF .GIL- CHRIST COUNTY,! FLORIDA, SERVING AS THE LOCAL PLANNING AGENCY OF GIL- CHRIST COUNTY, FLORIDA, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to Ordinance 93-04, as amended, comments, objections and recommendations concerning the following described special ex- ception as provided for in the Gil- christ County Land Development Regulations, hereinafter referred to as the Land Development Regula- tions, will be heard by the Planning and Zoning Board of Gilchrist SCounty, Florida, at a public hearing on Thursday, July 14, 2005 at 7:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as this matter can be heard, in the Gilchrist County Meeting Room, 210 South Main Street, Trenton, Florida, ,32693. SE 05-10, an application by Larry and Marcia Davis, requesting a special exception be granted as provided in Section 4.5.5 of the Land Development Regulations to allow the location of a welding shop in an Agriculture-2 (A-2) zoning district on property de- scribed as follows: A parcel of land lying within Section 34, Township 9 South, and Range 16 East, Gilchrist County, Florida. Being more particularly .de-. scribed as follows: Lot, 10 Parker unrecorded Subdivision, metes and bounds Containing 10.01 acres more or less., The public hearing may be con- tinued to one or more future' dates. Any interested party shall be ad- vised that the date. time, andplace of any continuance of the public hearing shall be announced during the public hearing and that no fur- ther notices concerning this matter will be published, unless said con- tinuation exceeds six ,calendar weeks from the date of the above referenced public hearing. At the aforementioned public hearing. all interested parties may appear to be heard \%th respect to the proposed special exception. SA copy of the application for special exception is available for public inspection at the Office of the County Coordinator, located at 209 Southeast First Street, Trenton, Florida, during regular business hours. All persons are advised that if they decide to appeal any decision made at the above referenced public hearing, they will need a record of the proceedings, and that, for such purpose, they may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the pro- ceedings is made; which record in- cludes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. . Pub. June 30, 2005b. S NOTICE OF PUBLIC -'-),, 1!in I "I HEARING'. 00-' CONCERNING A SPECIAL ' EXCEPTION AS PROVIDED FOR IN THE GILCHRIST COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD OF GIL- CHRIST COUNTY, FLORIDA, SERVING AS THE LOCAL PLANNING AGENCY OF GIL- CHRIST COUNTY, FLORIDA, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to Ordinance No. 93-04, as amended, comments, objections and recommendations concerning the following described special ex- ception as provided for in the Gil- christ' Counti Land Development Regulations, hereinafter referred to as the Land Development, will be heard b\ the Planning and Zoning Board of Gilchrist Count\. Florida, at a public hearing on Thursday, July 14, 2005 at 7:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as this matter can be heard, in the Gilchrist County Meeting Room, 210 South Main Street, Trenton, Flonda, 32693. SE 05-09, an application by Jul- ian Weeks, requesting a special ex- ception be granted as-provided in Section 4.5.5 of the Land Devel- opment Regulations.to allow the lo- cation of a welding shop in an Ag- riculture-2 (A-2) zoning district on property described as follows: A parcel of. land lying within Section 13, Township 8 South, and Range 14 East, Gilchrist County, Florida. Being more particularly de- scribed as follows: Begin at NWIC of E/2 of SSE/4 of SE/4 go South 660 ft. go E 495 feet. go S 319 feet, ' POB cont S 319 Go E 147 feet M/L along R/W on E Ln go N along R/W 319 feet, go W 147 feet M/L to POB 53/155 2003/572 2003/573. Containing 1.5 .acres more or less. The public hearing may be con- tinued' to one or more future dates. Any interested party shall be ad- vised that the date, time, and place of any continuance of the public hearing shall be announced during the public hearing and that no fur- ther notices- concerning this matter will be published, unless said con- tinuation exceeds six calendar weeks from the date of the above referenced public hearing. At the aforementioned public hearing, all interested parties may appear to be heard with respect to the proposed special exception. A copy of the application for special exception is available for public inspection at the Office of the County Coordinator, located at 209 Southeast First Street, Trenton, Florida, during regular business hours. All persons are advised that if they decide to appeal any decision made at the "above referenced public hearing, they will need a record of the proceedings, and that, for such purpose, they-may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the pro- ceedings is made, which record in- cludes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. Pub. June 30, 2005b. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, the Gilchrist County Board of County Commissioners will hold a public hearing on Wednesday, July 6, 2005 at 4:45 p.m. in the Board of County Commissioners Meeting Room, located 210.South Main Street, Trenton, Florida for the adoption of Ordinance 05-10, with the following short title. ORDINANCE 05-10 AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS- SIONERS OF GILCHRIST. COUNTY, FLORIDA; AMEND- ING THE COUNTY'S DRIVE- WAY REQUIREMENTS; RE- QUIRING THE INSTALLATION, OF DRIVEWAYS PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF CON- STRUCTION, REQUIRING DRIVEWAYS FOR TEMPO- RARY USES; SETTING FORTH STANDARDS FOR DRIVEWAY CONSTRUCTION; PROVIDING INSTRUCTIONS TO THE CODI- FIER; AND PROVIDING AN EF- FECTIVE DATE. All interested parties are invited to attend and be heard. A copy of the proposed ordi- nance is available for public in- spection at the office of the County Clerk, County Courthouse, 112 S Main Street, Trenton, Florida dur- ing regular business hours Persons with disabilities re- questing reasonable accommoda- tions to participate in this proceed- ing should contact (352) 463-3169 (Voice & TDD) or \ a Flonda Re- lay Service (800) 955-8771. PLEASE BE ADVISED that if a person decides to appeal any deci- sion made by the. Board of County Commissioners with respect to any matter considered at such meeting or hearing, he or she will need a re- cord of the proceedings, and that, for such purpose, he or she mayy need to ensure testimony and evi- dence upon which the appeal is to' be based. . BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS GILCHRIST COUNTY, FLORIDA MITCHELL GENTRY, CHAIRMAN ATTEST: JOSEPH W. GILLIAM, CLERK I. H AY ,'lY Pub June 30,20b i i) H NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CONCERNING A SPECIAL EXCEPTION AS PROVIDED FOR IN THE GILCHRIST COUNTY LAND .DEVELOPMENT, REGULATIONS BY. THE PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD OF GIL- CHRIST COUNTY, FLORIDA, SERVING AS .THE LOCAL PLANNING AGENCY OF GIL- CHRIST COUNTY, FLORIDA, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to Ordinance No. 93-04, as amended, comments, objections and recommendations concerning the following described special ex- ception as.provided for in the Gil- christ County Land De\elopment Regulations, hereinafter referred to as the Land Development Regula- tions, will be heard by the Planning and Zoning Board of Gilchrist County; Florida, at a public hearing on Thursday, July 14, 2005 at 7:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as this matter can be heard, in the Gilchrist County Meeting Room, 210 South Main Street, Trenton, Florida 32693. SE 05-11, an application by Ste- phen M. Bivens, requesting a spe- cial exception. be granted as pro- vided in section 4.5.5. of the Land Development Regulations to allow the location of a Beauty Salon in an Agriculture-2, (A-2) zoning district on properly described as follows: A parcel of land lying within Section 15, Township 10 South, and Range 16 East, Gilchrist County, Florida. .Being more particularly de- scribed as follows: Lot 152 of Waccasassa Campsites Unit I. Containing 5.00 acres more or less. The public hearing may be con- tinued to one or more future dates. Any interested party shall be ad- vised that the date, time, and place of any continuance of the public hearing shall be announced during the public hearing and that no fur- ther notices concerning this matter will be published, unless said con- tinuation exceeds six calendar weeks from the date of the above referenced public hearing At the aforementioned public hearing, all interested parties may appear to be heard.with respect to the proposed special exception. A copy of the application for special exception is available for public inspection at the Office of the County Coordinator, located at 209 Southeast First Street, Trenton, Florida, during regular business hours. All persons are advised that if they decide to appeal any decision made at the above referenced public hearing, they will need a record of the proceedings, and that, for such' purpose, they may need to ensure, that a verbatim record of the pro- ceedings is made, which record in-. cludes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. Pub. June 30, 2005b. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE TO: Candance Renforth 3739 S.W. County Road 341 Bell, Florida 32619 1"t Credit Union of Gainesville & Williams, Gautier, Gwynn, DeLoach & Sorenson, P.A. P.O. Box 4128 Tallahassee, Florida 32315-4128 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a writ of Execution, Instructions for'Levy issued in the Circuit.Court of Gilchrist County, Florida, on the 19 day of April. 2005, in the cause wherein 1" Credit Union of Gainesville was a plaintiff and Candance Renforth was defendant being case number 2000 SC. 001380 in said court, pur- suant to the April 26, 2005 instruc- tions to levy from James E. Soren- son of Williams, Gautier, Gwynn, DeLoach & Sorenson, P.A., per Judgment Lien Certificate filed April 8, 2002 and assigned file number J02000126809, with Can- dance Renforth as the judgment debtors, of said court. I, David P. Turner, as Sheriff of Gilchrist County, Florida, have levied upon the right, title and in- terest of defendant, Candance Ren- forth, in the following described property, to wit: 1994 Pontiac Grand AM SE - Sedan 4 Door Vin#1GNE5530RM536190; Ti- tle#83519962 and on the 22nd day of August, 2005 at the south door, which is the side entrance of the Gilchrist County Courthouse, in the City of Trenton, Gilchrist County, Florida, at the hour of 11:00 A.M. or as soon thereafter as possible, I will offer for sale all the said de- fendant's property rights, title and interest in the aforesaid property at public outcry and will sell the same to the highest and best bidder or bidders for CASH, the proceeds to be applied as far as may to the payment and satisfaction of the de- scribed execution. DAVID P. TURNER .SHERIFF GILCHRIST COUNTY, FLORIDA Pub. June 30, July 7, 14, 21, 2005b. GILCHRIST COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING REGARDING PROPOSED ROAD CLOSURE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 336.10 Florida Statutes, that the Gilchrist County Board of County Commissioners, in and for Gilchrist County, Florida, will hold a public hearing on Wednesday, July 6, 2005 at 3.45 p.m., or as soon thereafter as possi- ble, in the Board of County Com- missioners meeting room located at Call today and we'll explain how we can help you prepare forjyour retirement with a Roth 0 Individual Retirement Annuity. Roth IRA Advantages: $ Taxpayers can contributeup to $3,000 each year; more if you're R tage 50 or older. $ No required minimum distributions S atage 70'/:. $ Interest earnings are tax deferred. JAut-ownd,,,g Lire Home Car Busines 7/$e 'Rrm nimyleu"eople, Nature Coast Insurance, Inc. U. S. 19, Chiefland -Williston, 425 East Noble Ave. 493-2565 493-4238 : (352) 528-0443 n.-. n .An John Deen Trucking, Inc. *Fill Dirt and Limerock *Land Clearing *Construction Site Prep *Licensed and Insured (352) 463-1248 or (352) 578-4567 $$$ METAL ROOFING $$$$ 'Direct from Manufacturer Tri-County Metals, LLC (Located Behind the Dollar General) Trenton, Florida Barn, Commercial & Residential Panels Building Packages Many colors in stock All Accessories Cut to Length Delivery Available State of Florida Approved for fast quotes call: (352) 463-8400 or (800) 823-9298 $ $ $$ www.tricountymetals.com $ $ $ $ rage;~uulroul r r en X U L VV TUTTPhAV Y TTNT0 10- 2005 LIG CHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL Legal Notices Continued 210 South Main Street, Trenton, Florida. The following will be con- sidered; A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS- SIONERS OF GILCHRIST COUNTY, FLORIDA; MAKING CERTAIN FINDINGS WITH RE- GARD TO THE CLOSING OF A PORTION OF NW 87TH PLACE, A PUBLIC ROAD IN UNINCOR- PORATED GILCHRIST COUNTY; CLOSING A POR- TION OF NW 87TH PLACE WEST OF US HIGHWAY 129; DISPOS- ING OF THE ASSOCIATED COUNTY-OWNED ROAD SPACE AND/OR RIGHT-OF- WAY; DIRECTING THAT NO- TICE OF THIS RESOLUTION BE PUBLISHED IN THE GILCHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL; DIRECT- ING THAT DOCUMENTS AS- SOCIATED WITH THIS ROAD CLOSING BE RECORDED IN THE OFFICIAL RECORDS; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. At the aforementioned public hearing, all interested parties may appear to be heard with respect to this item. All documents relating to the proposed road closure are available for public inspection at the Building Department Office, located at 209 SE First Street, Trenton, Florida, during regular business hours. Persons with disabilities re- questing reasonable accommoda- tions to participate in this proceed- ing should contact (352) 463-3169 (Voice & TDD) or via Florida Re- lay Service (800) 955-8771. Please be advised that if a person decides to appeal any decision made by the Commission with re- spect to any matter considered at said hearing, that person will need a record of the proceedings, and that for such purpose, that person may need to insure that a verbatim re- cord is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. Pub. June 30, 2005b. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR GILCHRIST COUNTY, FLORIDA JOSEPH W. GILLIAM, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT, POST OFFICE BOX 37, TRENTON, FL 32693 CASE NO: 1 -2004-DR-0355 IN RE The mari.iageo W4ELIAM WYCKi FF."-- "" Peitioner/Husband. DUFFEE RODRIGUIZ, Respondent/Wife. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: DUFFEE RODRIGUIZ You, DUFFEE RODRIGUIZ, are hereby notified that a Petition for Dissolution of Marriage has been filed against you. You are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to the Petition on the Petitioner's At- torney, WILLIAM McKEON, ESQ., 519 N.W. 60'h St., Suite C, Gainesville, FL 32607, within 30 days after the 'first publication of this notice, and file the original with the clerk of this court either before service on Petitioner's At- torney or immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the petition. This notice shall be published once each week for four (4) con- secutive weeks in the Gilchrist County Journal, Trenton, Florida. WARNING: Rule 12.285 Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure, requires certain automatic disclo- sure of documents and information. Failure to comply can result in sanctions, including dismissal or striking of the pleadings. If you are a person with a dis- ability who needs any accommoda- tion in order to participate, you' are entitled, ,at no cost to you; to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact the Gilchrist County Clerk of Court at (352) 463-3170, within two (2) working days of your receipt of this notice. If you are hearing or voice impaired, call 1-800-955-8771. DATED: June 14, 2005 JOSEPH W. GILLIAM CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By: Deborah Craft Deputy Clerk Pub: June 16, 23, 30, July 7, 2005p. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR GILCHRIST COUNTY, FLORIDA Case No. 21-2005-CA-028 BILLY E. DYER and BETTY L. DYER, his wife, Plaintiffs, vs. KENNETH E. DUKES and CARMEN F. DUKES; LAVERNE VAN SKIVER and CAROL A. PAGLIUSO, if living, and if de- ceased, his or her respective heirs, administrators and assigns, Defendants. AMENDED NOTICE OF ACTION TO: CARMEN F. DUKES Address Unknown LAVERNE VAN SKIVER Address U'nkno n 'CAtOLA'. PLst'llLSO 6808 N. Slocum Road Ontario, New York 14519 AS WELL AS any and all other parties claiming by, through, under, or against CARMEN F. DUKES, LAVERNE VAN SKIVER and CAROL A. PAGLIUSO, or their respective heirs, administrators and assigns, as well as all parties having or claiming to have any right, title or interest in the prop- erty herein described. YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to quiet title to the following property in Gilchrist County, Flor- ida, to-wit: Lots 42 and 43, WATER'S LAKE 2ND ADDITION, accord- ing to the plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 35, said prop- erty being in Section 17, Town- ship 09 South, Range 16 East, Gilchrist County, Florida. (Parcel No. 17-09-16-0522-0000- 0420) has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on CHARLOTTE J. WEIDNER, Plaintiff's attorney, whose address is Post Office Box 1354, Bronson, Florida 32621, on or before July 14, 2005 and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on Plaintiffs' attorney or immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint or petition. Dated this 27'h day of June.2005. Joseph W. Gilliam Clerk of Court (SEAL) By: Lyndsay Parrish Deputy Clerk Pub: June 30, July 7, 14, 21b. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR GILCHRIST COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File Number 21-2005-CP-0017 IN RE: ESTATE OF RUTH HOUSKA STROZER,; Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of RUTH HOUSKA STROZER, Deceased, File Number 21-2005- CP-0017, is pending in the Circuit Court for Gilchrist County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is P.O. Box 37; Trenton, Florida 32693. The names and ad- dresses of the personal representa- tive and the personal representa- tive's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or de- mands against decedent's estate on whom a copy of this notice is served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR JO DAYS"-AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the dece- dent and other persons having claims or demands against dece- dent's estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this Notice is June 30, 2005. Personal Representative: Edith Strozer Buchanan 2215 N.W. Thunder Street White Springs, FL 32096 Attorney for Personal Representa- tive: David Miller Lang, Jr. Florida Bar No. 0023541 204 Southeast First Street "Care for the Entire Family" I SAvailable on Location: X-Rays, Physical Therapy & Licensed Massage Therapist (MM0007612) Insurance Accepted: AvMed Beech Street Blue Cross/Blue Shield P.P.C. CFEC PPO Health Options Medicare/Medicaid Personal Injury/Auto Accidents Workers' Compensation 493-1540 2220 N. Young Blvd., Chiefland (Across from Wal-Mart Super Center) OFFICE HOURS Monday! Wednesday/ Friday 9 a.m. Noon & 2 p.m. 6 p.m. Tuesday / Thursday 8 a.m. Noon & 2 p.m. 5 p.m. ~ Walk-Ins Welcome ~ 341 Chieland Regional TriCountySA Shopping Center Chiroractic us 19 ------ I Wal-Mart N-- Super Center Post Office Box 51 Trenton, Florida 32693 (352) 463-7800 Pub: June 30, July 7, 2005b. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR GILCHRIST COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO: 2005-CA-012 CAPITAL CITY BANK, Plaintiff, vs. HENRY LEE HENRY, a single person, Defendant NOTICE OF SALE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I, JOSEPH GILLIAM, Clerk of the Circuit Court of the Eighth Ju- dicial Circuit, in and for GILCHRIST County, Florida, pur- suant to the Summary Final Judg-. ment in Foreclosure in the above styled cause, will sell at public sale the following described property situate in GILCHRIST County, Florida, to wit: LOT 38, BLOCK B, ANDREWS-COLEMAN, a subdivision according to the plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 9, public records of Gil- christ County, Florida. TOGETHER WITH 1970 ATLR Mobile Home, I.D.#1752. Said sale shall be made to the highest and best bidder for cash pursuant to the Summary Final. Judgment entered in the above styled cause and will be held on the steps of the courthouse in Trenton, Florida, on the 11 h day of July, 2005, commencing at the hour of 11:00 a.m. All interested parties shall be governed accordingly by this No- tice. DATED this 16th day of June, 2005. JOSEPH GILLIAM Clerk of the Court (SEAL) By: Lyndsay Parrish Deputy Clerk Pub: June 23, 30, 2005b. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR GILCHRIST COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File No.: 21-2005CP-0018 IN.RE: ESTATE OF JOSEPH E. ROBERTSON Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of Joseph E. Robertson, deceased, whose date of death was March 30, ,2005, is pending, inhthe Circuit Court for Gilchrist Count,'Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is Gilchrist County Circuit Court, P.O. Box 37, Trenton, Flor- ida 32693. The names and ad- dresses of the personal representa- tives and the personal representatives' attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or de- mands against decedent's estate on whom a copy of this notice is re- quired to be served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS. AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A. COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the dece- dent and pther persons having claims or demands against dece- dent's estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this notice is June 30, 2005b. Personal Representatives: Janet Lynn Leonard 1501 West 500th North Bloomingdale, IN 47832-8078 Rita Ann Shaw 908 Wayne Court Crawford, IN 47933 Attorney for Personal Representatives: David A. Dunkin Attorney for Janet Lynn Leonard Florida Bar No. 136726 170 W. Dearborn Street Englewood, Florida 34223-3290 Telephone: (941) 474-7753 . Pub: June 30, July 7, 2005b. Gilchrist County Land Transactions .James Watson to Douglas Smith. CL Wilkerson to Theodore Shaffer. Max R. Curtis to David E. Roberts. Chase Home Finance LLC to James K. Palm. Marlen Todd Magnuson to Tammy M. Collins, f/k/a., Eileen D. Moulton to Eileen D. Moulton Revocable Trust. Eileen D. Moulton, trustee to John B. O'Brien. Donald E. Dockeney to James Busby, II. C.D. McDonald to Jason G. Holifield. Terrapointe LLC f/k/a to Southeast Investment Manage- ment Inc. Rayonier Forest Resources LP n/k/a to Southeast Invest- ment Management Inc. Rayonier Inc. f/k/a to South- east Investment Management Inc., Jack M. Hartung, Trustee to Robert W. Truman. MCW Development Corp. to Craig C. Nowicki. Michael D. White, Jr. to Sal- vatore Palazzolo, Trustee.. Michael D. White, Jr. to Sal- vatore Palazzolo, Trustee. Richard G. Beller to Evelyne Prince. R. Scott Preacher to Stephen J. Potters. Paul G. Schauble, Jr. to Kevin Short. Timothy M. Paletti to Santa Fe Associates II. Edward K. Newton to John C. Swearingen. Mary T. Cramise to John C. Swearingen. ',,R ayonier Forests -Properties LLC to Limited Access Proper- ties Inc. Daniel A. McManamy to Ja- son Lloyd Williams. Reuben C. Hall to Southeast- ern Funding Partners LLLP. Melissa Diza to Melissa Diza. Jonathan P. Reed to Matthew G. Woodall. Colombia Montano to Ligia Lorena Bedoya. Heath V. Greene to Wendy M. Greene. Donald E. Sorrell to Albert J. Barrett. Wallace R. Cain to Julie T. Townsend. Julie T. Townsend to Thomas M. Hogan. Jan Parrillo to Kevin Beden- baugh, Sr. Paul A. Loucas to Stephen J. Bunting. N.A. Ellenburg to Nesby Alvin Ellenburg, Trustee. N.A. ,Ellenburg to Nesby. Alvin Ellenburg, Trustee. N.A. Ellenburg to Nesby Alvin Ellenburg, Trustee. N.A. Ellenburg to Nesby Alvin Ellenburg, Trustee. Max R. Curtis to David. E. Roberts. Arthur G. Reeves, Jr. to Justin Arthur Reeves. Joshua Moore to Beth Curtis. Page Fifteen JL XLaU-I- 1, JL J Jj- J-v, -v Classifieds SClassified Ads $4.50 Minimum for 20 Words. S5 cents each additional word. lyyllyyllyyi- .^iyi-; ylyly;--yi;y yyliy;^ Automobiles 1979 PONTIAC FIREBIRD: T-top, 301 engine not in car, perfect restoration car. $1,000. 472-9274. 1tb,6-30 1985 DODGE 1-TON VAN: New paint job, new front end, too much to list. 318 motor, $2,000 obo. Call 472-9274, leave mes- sage. ltb,6-30 1996 FORD RANGER XLT, Red, 4 spd, 4 cyl. topper, bed liner. Good condition, 99k miles. Call Doug at 463-8225 or 222-6111. $4,750. Itp, 6-30 1997 FORD CROWN VICTORIA, clean, dependable with cold AC, $2,750 Call 352-472-6466. ltb, 6-30 2001 BUICK" LESABRE: Excellent condition, $7,500. Call after 6 pm. 352-463-2444. 2tb,6-30-7-7 S For Sale , MOHAWK CANOE: 10', great fishing canoe, for small adult or child, $225. 386-454-3098. ltp,6-30 2 DIESEL TRACTORS and bush hogs. Ford 4000. Massey Ferguson 65, good cond. New rubber and paint. Doug 222-6111 or 463-8225. $6,500 each. Itp, 6-30 WHITE ACRE PEAS: Shelled or unshelled, deliver on Wednesday. Call Thomas Farms of Lacrosse. (386) 462-1203. 2tb,6-23-6-30 FULFORD'S PRODUCE, Cross City. Now taking orders, on Georgia Freestone peaches for canning and eating. 25 lb boxes: ripes (ready to use) $11; #2 (firmer) $12. Ready for you to pick up Sat., July 9, 2-6 PM, Sun. July 10, 2-6 PM Call Jerry 352-498-5892 or 352-356-1801. 2tb, 6-23-6-30 HA7 EQLi'PMENT FOR SALE: 2 years old, excellent condition, only cut 110 acres, barn stored all year. Fella Tedder TH54T-$3,870; NH Rake 216-$12,330; .NH Mower 1432-$16,740; NH Round Baler 688-$18,720. Call 352-375-6132 or 352-472-3594. : For ale STUMPNOCKER 1 BOAT: W/12' tilt trailer, 9.5 hp Johnson, trolling motor, accessories, $1,600 obo. 386-454-3098. ltp,6-30 CAMPER FOR SALE: 1996 SPleasure-Way ultimate compact RV. Impeccably maintained by original owner. 66,000 miles, $24,500. Call 352-463-6527. - tfnb, 12-9 HUMANE SOCIETY OF GILCHRIST COUNTY: Thrift Store open 9 am 3 pm on Tuesday Saturday. Strickland Avenue in Bell. Come down and pick up some great bargains and help the animals at the same time. Proceeds from sales benefit spay/neuter voucher program. Also taking donations. 463-7364. tfnb,12-23 BEDS: Queen thick, orthopedic, pillow-top mattresses and box springs. New in plastic with warranty. Sacrifice, $160. King available $225. 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Complete Plumbing Service Drain Cleaning & Repair 7 Days Service 352-463-2202 s'386-935-0616. u Licensed and Insured 12380 Hwy. 19 N. Chiefland, Florida 32626 352-493-1398 1-877-766-2707 Osborn G. Barker Owner Insulated Roof-overs -Vinyl & Aluminum Siding Carports Screen Rooms Decks Patio Roofs Soffit, Fascia & Gutters Hurricane Awnings' Skirting Pool and All types Enclosures SFree Estimates Kastlestone Realty, Inc. "Where everyone's home is a castle" Mike Ryan Broker PORTNiTY COUNTRY SETTING. 2001 2 BR, 2 BA on 5 acres with large covered porch and separate bath for each bedroom. 25 minutes from Gainesville. $113,900. Mint Home. This 3BR, 1BA block home is bright, neat, & clean. Nice landscaping, garage, and location in Trenton. $124,900. Commercial Building. 1,672 Sq. ft. heated Vacation Villas. One and two bedroom and cooled just off Hwy 26 in Trenton. villas available just 1 mile from Disney in Historic building dates back to 1900! beautiful Westgate Resorts. Priced from $70,000.- $7,000 to $20,000. Bus:. 352-463-7955 Fax: 352-463-2562 715 North Main Street Trenton, Florida 32693 www. kistlestonerealty.com Thinking of buying? Kastlestone Realty, Inc. has hundreds of homes and properties available through the Multiple Listing Service. Thinking of selling? List with Kastlestone Realty, Inc. and get these results: Sold. 1 acre vacant land in Chiefland. $12,500 Sold. 1+ acres vacant land in Bell. $10,500 Sold. 4 BR, 21/2 BA home in Trenton. Sold. 4 BR, 2BADWMH in High Springs. Sold. 3BR, 2BA DWMH in Trenton. Sold. Buildable lot west of Bronson. Sold. Vacant land in Old Town. Pending. Buildable lot east of Trenton. Pending. Buildable lot east of Trenton. Pending. 3BR home in Fanning. Pending. 20 acres vacant land. $106,700 $86,500 $80,000 $8,500 $7,500 List $10,500 List $10,500 List $69,900 List $119,000 Lindsey Site Prep, IncM *Fill Dirt & Limerock Site Prep & Pad Building Land Clearing Licensed & Insured 352-463-6125 or 352-535-5731 TRI-COUCNTY CHliROPRfICTIC Dr. Bennitt Patterson I ~ 'L I r I I II ___ I I I I s Pa op .iYrt Pen GILCHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 2005 , Lost & Found I, FOUND: Bassett Hart Springs area. Call 493-4494 evenings to identify. Itp, 6-30 Yard Sale MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE Saturday, July 2nd, 8 AM to 4 PM, 1609 N. Main St.,. Bell (across street from car lot). Furni- ture, clothes, WID, household items, toys, and crafts. Itp, 6-30 ESTATE SALE: CR-232 SW Trenton, follow signs, July 9th, 8 am 4 pm. Furniture, linens, small appliances, dishes, cookbooks, old records, clothes, flatware, Christ- mas decorations. Everything must go. Cash only! For info call 229- 263-6162. 2tb,6-30-7-7 AUCTIONS EVERY MONDAY, 7 PM: Wil- liston, 15991 NE Hwy. 27A. Col- lectible glass, furniture, tools, misc. household. Southern Auction Mar- keting, 352-528-2950. 10% BP. AU1423, AU1437, AB2240. - 27tp,3-10-9-8 NedA.in SWanted To Buy , REAL ESTATE WANTED: Cash for your house or land, quick closing, as is. Call 772-201-1115. tfnb,3-24 WANTED-TRACTORS: Old, rusty, broken, ugly, dead, alive, abandoned. Call Sonny 352-472- 1387 or 352-256-7275, keep try- ing, thanks. tfnb, 11-6 RETIRED REMODELING CONTRACTOR: Wanting to buy homes or mobile homes with land needing repair, 493-7841. tfnb, 1-16 i Services BILLY BOB'S FENCING: All types. Free estimates. 'Call 352-498-5463 or 352-221-3275 or 352-221-3304. tfnb,2-17 DISH NETWORK Super Dish Up Grade. Get TV 20, 51, 53 and Channel 5 on your satellite. Call 386-454-3605 and 800-741-3605 Crystal Clear Communications. tfnb,2-24 ELMORE'S SIMULATED BRICK & STONE,,INC. Stucco & Hardcoat, Permanent Mobile Home Skirting. License #118. Free Estimates, Jimmie Elmore, Owner. Call (352) 472-5542. 24tp,1-27-7-7 Jim King Realty, Inc. Realtor IMULTIPLELUSINGSERVICE Realtor MLS Main Office (352) 493-2221 M 315 N. Main Street (US-19), Chiefland, FL 32626 Fanning Springs Branch Office (352) 463-6144 17871 U.S. Hwy. 19, Fanning Springs, FL 32693 EQUAL HOUSING Suwannee Branch Office (352) 542-9007 RALTOR OPPORTUNITY 23382 SE 349 Hwy., Suwannee, FL 32692 A O E-Mail: jkingre@svic.net or www.jimkingrealty.com ,-4- -- "" -: " Beautiful gulf and marsh views! ALMOST BRAND NEW. This Located in the peaceful town of Su- 2004 mobile home on paved road and wannee at the mouth of the Suwan- very concnientli, located near Chief- nee River. This 2BR/1BA elevated land. this 4BR,1B. home is over frame home is situated overlooking 2.000 sq ft. has an extra large master quiet salt water canal in back In bedroom and.many other features, front are marsh views with Gulf of Fireplace, front and back porch, stor- Me-ico be,,ond iC the betc of both age shed and two-car carport. This is ,torld. including a '.,rap around deck a must-see property. (LMHl to cnjo, nt all Come go deep sea or $129,900. Call 492-2221. fresh waier fishing. calloping. ca- noeing, manatee or bird watchingg or eand eql a. en.ly 83 ACRE J"-TING & .tpe eds A,.. M l'nn-i --[[mJirC- T loia i.- t| ein Cu1elljnd-and $315,000. Call 542-9007. Otter Creek. Has access from a paved highway. Ten year old planted pines. Lots of wild game. $287,000 (LA- 748235) Call 493-2221. Z MM il -1._ Golf Course Home 3BR/3BA home with wrap around porch overlooking #5, Tee at Chiefland Golf & Country Club. Home had extensive remodeling in 2003. Enjoy Country Club life at one of North Florida's nicest and most reasonable golf courses. Priced afford- ably at $179,500 (LR-749140). Call 493-2221. 82 ACRE HUNTING TRACT with 24 x 36 barn and 12 x 36 shed. A small pond with lots of wild deer and turkey. Attached to the barn is a cozy 12 x 36 cabin with a kitchen, 2 twin beds, shower, sink and toilet, a road with drainage has been built that runs through the property. Located near Chiefland and Otter Creek and only 24 miles from Cedar Key. $426,400, (LA-748758-JM) Call 493-2221. U [L NFORSAE LANCASTER REALT NEWLY CONSTRUCTED 3BR/2BA on 2 acres, 1 car garage', lovely porch, open floor plan, spacious! $149,900 MLS# 748807 DWMH on city lot in Trenton, 3BR/2BA, rental income? $45,000 MLS# 748686 S DLIU UIJ) 1996 SWMH on city lot, 3BR/2BA, great rental property, $28,500 MLS# 748332 UNIQUE RIVER home on .73 acres, 2BR/3BA, Large deck and dock. Beautiful property! $349,900 MLS# 748800 BEAUTIFUL 1.70 acres (mol), 3BR/1.5 BA home., 12x38 FL RM, 2 car garage. $149,900 MLS#748665 BEAUII-UL 4U acres, 4BR/2BA, pool, hot tub, workshop, pole barn, $750,000 MLS# 749034 DWMH on city lot, 3BR/2BA, fireplace, mobile home is in excellent condition $55,000 MLS# 748687 Visit our website at www.lahcasterrealty.biz for more photos and listings! St. S.' I Classifieds IA Classified Ads $4.50 Minimum for 20 Words. 5 cents each additional word. ; S Services BUSH HOG MOWING, fire line, garden tilling, box blade work, landscape rake, 2 tractors. Doug 463-8225 or 222-6111. ltp, 6-30 PRESSURE WASHING AND LAWN MOWING. Reasonable prices, dependable & fiard work- ing. 463-6007. S 4tb, 6-16-7-7 BOB OSBORNE TREE SERVICE, INC.: 70 ft. bucket truck, hydrolic loader truck, stump grinder. Free Estimates. Insured. 352-463-9100. tfnb,5-26 UNCOLLECTED JUDGE- MENT: We : can help. No recovery. No fee. NO Judgment too big or small. HK and Associates, 24/7, Call (352) 486-1639. tfnb,12-9 PRESSURE WASH MOWING, YARD C AND PAINTING: prices, dependable, professional. Shamro 352-463-1212 day or weekends. BAD WATER IRON FREE'S,own MANDOX v'.ide-sp action filtration syst iron, tannin, sulfur, turbidity, bad taste, ba bacteria: No more stai dingy clothes. ,Low maintenance, guarantee day for FREE WATE obligation. $795 IRON-FREE Well V pany, Inc., Roy J Mgr. 352-541-9S17 o HOME CENTER 35 1-800-437-1128 ANY NAIL GUN SERVI( PAIRS: For Bostitch NG, LAWN LEANING, Reasonable inmcupd and ^* .r-r-r -.--r-C-r- - Service A BIG STUMP! A STUMP!:We grind t Langston Tree Service, 4456. T VT'T~T 1~ Help Wanted LfLf -f tcicT un W I l" Physical Education Instructor hem all. Trenton High School Inc. 490- Bachelor's Degree or higher from tfb,2-An accredited institution. tfnb,2-22 Florida certification in Physical Education Position inrcludes DIXIE MONUMENT: Old Town - Since 1992. Visit our display on Hwy. 19 at C&C Growers, 9 am - 5 pm, Mon. Sat. or call toll free 1-877-542-3432 for appointment to visit our shop & main office at 1471 NE 512 Avenue. 100's of stones in stock, computer special- ist to assist you in creating a last- ing tribute to the life of your loved one. TIM POWELL ELECTRIC: New installations and repairs, li- censed and insured. State Reg. Apr7vinn1C l352 4iA63 #EC .lUUU:Z4--). .ail (. 2155. I Help Wan Head Basketball Coach duties. Music/Band Instructor (6-12) Trenton Middle/High School Bachelor's degree or higher from an accredited institution. Florida certification in Music. Elementary Instructor Pre-K Special Needs Trenton Elementary Bachelor's degree or higher from an accredited institution. Florida certification covering Pre-K and ESE. ) Elementary Instructor tnb, 11-25 Bell Elementary School ,Bachelor's degree or higher from an accredited institution Florida '-, certification in iteU Elementary Education. ', S.'S 1"= S' I- T 67.-67-% 7 * ick Services, VACANCIES evening and GILCHRIST COUNTY SCHOOLS Stfnb,11-11 Part Time Human Resources Assistant' ER? (Fiscal Clerk) high purity District Office ectrunt riple High school diploma or equivalent em, removes and one 3 e.ar of secretarial/office/ manganese, HR experience. id odor. Kills AA degree and one year of iied fixtures, experience; OR high school plus cost, low five years of secretarial/office/HR eed. Call to- experience. ,R TEST. No Must have working knowledge of to $1,995. office procedures and equipment. Vater Corn- Must have excellent written and Jones, Opr. oral communication skills. )r WILSON Internet skill required. i2-463-2068. Mutst be proficient in the use of TINIE E Microsoft Office Applications tfnb,4-28 (Word, Excel, Outlook) in an office setting. CES & RE- DEADLINE TO APPLY: 1 and Senco .TILY 7, 2005 Brands. For compete s and quick turn-around call Gil- Temporary Teacher Aide christ Building Supply at 352-463- Trenton Elementary 273S. Located in Bell. High school diploma or Stfnb,ll-6 equivalent Associate of Arts degree or higher, BUILDING CONTRACTOR: at least 60 credit hours from an CBC017140 Custom homes buill accredited institution, or, b''i*P'ia rp: '. S'Fa pas?'t's oren ao *"rn6a- ment, PO Box 249, 26761 SE state test required. Hwy. 19, Old Town, 352-542- 8416. MOWER &' CIL PARTS: Stihl, Husqvar Murray, Sears, MTD, Kohler, Robin, and Hond for most mowers Beauchamp Saw S ,493-4904 tf TREES, TREES, TREE stone Tree Service, Inc. 49 D. Deen Lancaster Licensed Real Estate Broker 510 E Wade Street Trenton, FL 32693 Visit us online at: www.lancasterrealty.biz GREAT STARTER home, newly built on _ Acre, 3BR/2BA in . Bronson $115,000 MLS#748763 'NEWLY CONSTRUCTED 3BR/2BA on 2 acres, 1 car garage, lovely porch, $149,900 MLS# 748807 , COMMERCIAL .57 acres (mol) on SR 26, excellent location, $99,900 MLS# 748103 INDUSTRIAL SITE, rare parcel for Trenton, 3.2 acres w/314 ft. on SR 26, $250,000 MLS#748219 , REDUCED VER'N NICE 3BRI'2BA DWMH on city lot, income potential $45,000 MLS#748333 LUVtLY MUMt on1l Acre 3BR/2BA, close to ,river, $105,000 MLS#748960 INCOME POTENTIAL! 3 rental properties available for only $185,000. CB home, 2 DWMH's. with the potential to place a 3rd mobile on property, MLS# 749206 Member of the Multiple Listing Service and Board of Realtors for Dixie, Gilchrist & Levy Counties Teacher Aide, Kindergarten tfnb,7-15 Bell Elementary High school diploma or AINSAW equivalent Associate of Arts de- na, Ayp, gree or higher, at least 60 credit Briggs, hours from an accredited institu- Ia. Blades tion, or a passing score on an ap- proved state test required. hop Maintenance Worker fn, 1-1-03 District-wide. High School Diploma and valid ES: Lang- Florida Driver License. Practical ?0-4456. work experience in building main- tenance, trades and grounds main- tenance. Secretary Bell High School High school diploma or equivalent. AA degree preferred. One year of secretarial/office experience required. Working knowledge of office pro- cedures and equipment. Must have excellent written and oral commu- nications skills. Must be proficient in Microsoft Office Applicatons (Word, Excel, Outlook) Guidance Counselor Trenton High School Master's Degree from an accredited educational institution. Certified as a Guidance Counselor by the State of Florida Three years teaching experience required: Speech/Language Pathologist tK- 12) District-\%%de Bachelor's Degree in Speech/ Language Pathology/ Communication Disorders From an accredited educational institution Florida certification in Speech/Language Pathology and/ or licensure in 'Speech/Language Pathology. School Psychologist District-wide Master's Degree from an accredited institution. Certification covering School Psychology. Substitute Teachers High School Diploma or Equivalent. Contact the District Office for an application and more information. Highly Qualified SSubstituteTeacher Pool We are accepting applications for our Highly Qualified Substitute Teacher Pool. Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree or higher with a current or former teaching certificate in a core subject area. Once approved, highly qualified substitutes would be eligible for substituting at $130 a day in pre-approved situations where there is a long-term absence in a core subject area. All other daily substuting would be at current daily rates. Contact the District Office foi-an application and more information. Bus Driver Trainees; Substitute Bus Drivers. High School Diploma. 40,hours of , in-service training will be provided for quali ied applicants. Flexible training hours. Part of the training prepares trainees for the driver portion of the Class B Florida CDL. For information or questions, contact the Transportation Department at (352) 463-3230. SObtain and submit application to: Gilchrist County School District, 310 NW 1 lth Avenue, Trenton, FL 32693 (352) 463-3200. olrford realty, inc. Licensed Real Estate Broker 1386'935"0243 P.O. Box 546 Bell, Florida 32619 38602 10 ACRES ON THE SUWANNEE 510' of riverfront, beautiful woods, quiet, secluded and private. Complete with in ground septic tank, 4" well, power, buildable and in good motor boating area one mile north of Santa Fe, $399,000. 80 ACRES WITH BEAUTIFUL LARGE OAKS Property is fenced and cross fenced. There is a large fantastic 10 stall horse barn with a large concrete center room compound and an apartment/office on second story with a deck. There is a mobile home, nice pastures and beautiful woods, many choices foi home sites. This property is already being used as a horse farm. Of course it's complete with wells, septice tanks and power. This dream place can be yours for a bargain price of only $425,000. RIVERFRONT "Swiss Family Robinson Special" on the Suwannee River, strong motor boating area, 2 acres w/well, septic & power. Complete w/camper on stilts, large decks--cable suspension bridge. 200 ft. on river, lot buildable for 1,200 sq. ft. house. $154,900. (shown by appt. only) SUWANNEE RIVER HOME Beautiful 200' of riverfront South of Branford, 1+ acres of land in Lafayette County. $177,000. Commercial/Residential. 2 ACRES ON SUWANNEE RIVER across from "The Cove Restaurant" 360(+) feet of riverfront. Complete with 4" well, septic tank & power services. Priced at $149,500. A FEW LOTS 4 ACRE TRACTS In Suwannee County. $25,000 and up. TWO LOTS IN HIDDEN ACRES (TOTAL 300'x300') On Wild Turkey Road near the Suwannee River & super good boat ramp. Lots of deer and tur- key! Only $19,500 for both. GREAT LOCATION BETWEEN GINNIE & BLUE SPRINGS 1.34 acres commercial/residential on 340 @ Spring Ridge. 200' of Hwy frontage. $34,000. 2.5 ACRES ON HWY-129 NORTH OF BELL Nice wooded property, good for a home or a business location, for the price of $55,000. 5 LOTS NEAR SANTA FE RIVER AND OUT OF FLOOD PLAIN Adja- cent to state lands, all buildable in homes only area, convenient to boat ramps and private park. ,A fantastic investment opportunity! All 5 lots for only $95,000 firm. 3 ACRES HWY 129 IN.BELL, FLORIDA This beautiful high land with lots of road frontage could be just what you are needing for your business loca- tion. $295,000. ** CALL US ** for a good buildable lot with a septic system permit on the Suwannee & south of Branford for a price below $80,000. -Visit our website at www.wolfordrealty.com Help anted Help Wanted - Help Wanted Help Wanted Attach a resume and any additional information as necessary. All applications will be screened. Not all applicants will be interviewed. Applications will be accepted until positions arefilled. EEO/Drug Free Workplace www.GilchristSchools.org ltb,6-30 RECEPTIONIST: F/T position, friendly, good with people. Orga- nized and a multi-task oriented person. Apply in person at Ayer's Health & Rehab Center, 606 NE 7th Street, Trenton or fax resume to: 352-463-7161, Attn: Silvia. ltb,6-30 NON-PROFIT ORGANIZA- TION: Part Time Clerical Assist- ant Position Up to 25 Hours per week. The Board of Directors of the Early Learning Coalition of the Nature 'Coast, serving Citrus/ Dixie/Gilchrist/Levy and Sumter Counties announces the following employment opportunity: Part Time Clerical Assistant needed to serve a five county service deliv- ery area to include Dixie- Gilchrist-Levy-Citrus and Sumter counties. Minimum qualifica- tions: Experience including strong computer skills including Word, .Excel, and Outlook. Candidate would work primarily in the Dixie, Gilchrist, or Levy County area but must be willing to do lite travel within the five counties and work independently and well with oth- ers. Please send resume to: Att: Susie Lloyd @ slloyd@elc- naturecoast.org or fax information ,to 352-563-5933 by end of busi-, ness, July 7, 2005. For EEO Em- ployer Questions please call 352- 493-7408. Property For Sale! 6 Lots in Fanning Springs - Near the Greenway Trail. $118,000 for all. FoxRun-2 Acre Lots-CR 319 south of Trenton- ONLY 1 LOT REMAINING! Deed Restricted, New MH or Site Built. $42,000. 140 Acres in Tiger Island. Beautiful, majority upland, hard- woods, food plots, Georgia Pacif- ic on 2 sides. Great.hunting tract! $420,000. 35 Acres between Newberry & High Springs 35 ' Rolling Acres on Paved Road!!! Pasture, huge live oaks. $525,000. Southern Property Services, Inc. 2 POSITIONS AVAILABLE: Secretary and new construction manager for local roofing compa- ny. Call 472-4943. Itb, 6-30 MOTORGRADER OPERA- TOR NEEDED: Drug-free work- place w/benefits. Experience a must, apply within. Andrews Pav- ing, Inc. 386-462-1115. 2tb,6-30-7-7 HEAVY EQUIPMENT ME- CHANIC: Drug-free workplace with great benefits. Must have val- id driver's license. Andrews Pav- ing, Inc. 386-462-1115. 2tb,6-30-7-7 DUMP TRUCK DRIVERi Drug-free workplace w/benefits. Andrews Paving, Inc. 386-462- 1115 experience a must. 2tb,6-30-7-7 SURVEY PARTY CHIEF: Drug-free workplace w/benefits. Must havq,vaild driver's license. Andrews Paving, Inc. 386-462- 1115. 2tb,6-30-7-7 0l L. Frank Grant Realty L. Frank Grant LIC. REAL ESTATE BROKER 216-A N. Main St., Trenton, FL 32693 J 352-463-2817 FAX (352) 463-2479 EQUAL HOUSIN Sfgrealty@bellsouth.net irea '@ellsC77et |Multiple Listing Service REALTOR We List To Sell! MLS .Frank iDotI 818 SW 5th Street Trenton .om-. .r 4 BR/2 BA home on 2.99 acres. City water, septic tank, trees. MLS#748358. Price $175,000. 716 SW 2nd Avenue -Trenton 3 BR/1.5 BA CBS home, 1,040 sq.ft., A/C, carport. Price $120,000. NW CR-341 List Price $85,000 5.46 acres on paved road, partly cleared but seller will fin- ish, remove stumps, ready for your new home for full price. 5 Acres NW 30th Street Bell Wooded, rolling, zoned for home/mobile home. MLS#748339. Price $75,000. John Alan "*,- - . . I agF- OIALLVkll tmbn,5-2U THURSDAY TTTPF.020 0L0 ' GILCHRIST COUNTY-JOURNAL Page Seventeen Help Wanted j CLASS A & B CDL Drivers needed for Seasonal Employment. Clean MVR & Drug Test required. Call 386-935-0312. 2tb, 6-23-6-30 CITY OF TRENTON CITY MANAGER ANNOUNCE- MENT: City of Trenton is an in- dependent full-service community (i.e. police, fire, road maintenance, water/wastewater, etc.) located in Gilchrist County (Gilchrist's County-Seat). It possesses a fami- ly-oriented hometown atmosphere, w/ a 5-member city commission elected at large, a$1.5M operating budget (and for FY 04-05 a $1.2 capital projects budget), and 15 compensated employees (and ap- proximately 8 volunteer firefight- ers). This position requires a BS/ BA degree in a related field (i.e. planning, public administration, political science, business admin- istration, etc.) and positive leader- ship skills, w/3 to 5 years munici- pal/county management experience and a master's degree preferred. In addition, a proven track record with planning, bud- geting, grant administration, utility service provision (water and sew- er), and intergovermental coordi- nation is a plus. Furthermore, the ability to multi-task, with limited staff/financial resources, is a cru- cial component for successful job performance. Interested applicants please send a resume, 5 profes- sional references, and salary histo- ry to: City Haill, '114 N Main Street, Trenton. FL 32693 Re- sumes by fax v.\11 be accepted (352-463-4007.1 Thls poslurin v.Ill be open until filled The ,alarn range for this position is -142.000 to $52,000 DOQ. The City of Trenrto is an EEO/ADA employer and a Drug Free Workplace. SHelp Wanted 3 ESTABLISHED REAL ES- TATE OFFICE in Suwannee has Full/Part Time Receptionist posi- tion available Must be able to handle multiple phone lines, take messages professionally and do some office work. Reply to: Re- ceptionist Position, P. O. Box 331, Suwannee, Florida 32692. 2tb,6-30-7-7 LOWBOY DRIVER NEEDED with Class A CDL: Drug-free workplace w/benefits. Andrews Paving, Inc. 386-462-1115 experi- ence a must. 2tb,6-30-7-7 HEALTH SUPPORT TECHNI- CIAN: The Gilchrist County Health Department is seeking a Health Support Technician, (OPS- temporary). 35 hours per week. Position to work in School Health Program.. Certified Nursing assist- ant certificate is required. Must be fingerprinted. May be required to work extra hours or days in the event of an emergency. Rate of pay is $7.25 per hour. Please sub-. mit a completed State of Florida application by 7/1/05 to Gilchiist County Health Department,' 119 NE-1st St., Trenton, FL 32693. EEO/AA/VP Employer. 2tb, 6-23-6-30 GOOD PAY FOR QUALIFIED PERSON with excellent referenc- es to work any shift, deli and reg- ister. 30 hours per week minimum. Call for interview, 386-935-2002. tfnb, 6-16 FT/PT EXPERIENCED nrainte- nance man needed immediately. Also a FT/PT experienced cook needed immediately ppl, ith- in at ihe Lighthouse Restaurant I Classifieds | Classified Ads $4.50 Minimum for 20 Words. 5 cents each additional word. ., ".,Ri RRRiNRNNRi'-'RNRNR-L-i'-C//r/;///ki d kid idR//kk k SHelp Wanted 5 SALESPERSON: Scoggins Che- vy Buick in Chiefland has an opening for a salesperson. Experi- ence not required, will train the right person. Fax resume to 352- 493-1815 or apply in person at 1424 N. Young Blv EOE, DFWP. SUPPLEMENT COME or start a car or part time, morni $7.00 $7.50 depen rience. Apply in pers come in for immed Monday '3-5 or Ti McDonald's of Alac 1187. We welcome & retirees. For Rent *^-. -. -. -. -. -. -. -. -- -- -- --. -- -- - ROCK BLUFF AREA: 1 BR/1 BA, non-smoking cabin, fenced yard, outside storage shed, 1 or 2 adults only, No pets. $300 month, $300 'deposit. Call 386-935-1325 after 4:00 pm. - 'd., Chiefland. tfnb,6-30 3tb 6-16-6-30 "-"---- -*-- YOUR IN- | RealEstate. reer. Work full '----r- -re--E.-e'r ngs or nights, FOR SALE Retail storefront ding on expe- property in downtown Trenton. Son any day or Three buildings on Main Street. iate interview Call 352-463-7135. uesdays 9-11. tfn,6-30 hua, 386-462- senior citizens 3tb, 6-16-6-30 REAL ESTATE SECRETARY/ ASSISTANT wanted in busy of- fice that can offer their multi-task efforts and enthusiasm to work within ateam.- Must have real es- tate office experience. Send re- sume to: PO Box 545, Chiefland, ,Florida 32644. tfrb.3-3 MUSICIANS Lead -utltar. nmle lead vocals, bass guitar pla eors needed. Local SteirIatchee coun- try/rock band Looking for e\pen- enced, dependable, moniated mu- sicians. Please call 352-498-7820 for more info. - Brad Smitt. LIC Keal Estate Broker/Owner Do you want an AGGRESSIVE, PROFESSIONAL and HONEST company that utilizes the latest in technology to helpyou find or sell your home?... a^'. : ^...... : Ir ...... t rifstent .. .... o";...-.,- "...... TRI-COUNTY LEADER IN SALES 5 offices, 14 agents and a full support staff. Sm.i ,f (352) 463-7075 JEAN C. TROKE Licensed Real Estate roker SEE OUR LISTINGS ON THE WEB: (352) 463-7302 FAX ON THE WEB: E) -mail: trokerealty@aol.com www.trokerealtyinc.com 730 E. Wade Street (SR-26) Trenton, Florida 32693 -- BUILT HOME-SITES CURRENTLY FOR SALE -- NEW LISTING-AFFORDABLE FRAME HOME IN NE TRENTON: 2 BR/1 BA: Perfect for .first-time home buyer (including 'SHIP' program), cozy frame-built home, in nice neighborhood, has pole-barn carport, workshop area, property fencing & landscap- ing...$59,900.. ' LARGE, SPACIOUS FRAME HOME IN TRENTON: 5 BR/3 BA: Over 3,000 sq. ft. under roof for plenty of living space, with 'in- law' suite attached; On 2 landscaped/fenced lots in nice neighborhood, hot tub in screened back porch'and amenities galore...$214,900 NEWLY CONSTRUCTED HOME ON ACREAGE NEAR BELL: 3BR/2BA: CBS-built home, on pasture 4.25-acre tract, located at. Flying/Harness Farms S/D near CR-232 (property has access to S/D's'private airstrip). Nice features for the.1,375 sqft. home, with spa- cious greatroom/dining area, modern kitchen & More...Contract Pending...$175,000 NICE NEWER FRAME HOME JUST.SOUTH OF TRENTON: 3BR/2BA: Located at Executive Homes S/D at Levy Co. line, with paved roads & underground utilities, right by US 129. Frame/Hardyboard home, built in 1999, with attached 1-car garage, on landscaped one-acre tract, almongst other neat/clean built home-sites...Contract Pending...$149,900 Reduced (From $124,900)-ROOMY BLOCK-BUILT HOME, IN NE TRENTON NEIGHBORHOOD: 3 BR/2 BA: CB-construction, over 1,800 sq. ft., with attached 2-car carport, on landscaped 150x75 tract tract in quality area of town...$114,900. . Reduced (From $49,900)-STURDY CB-BUILT HOME IN GAINESVILLE: 2BR/1BA: Solidly-built home on wooded, fenced lot, con- veniently located to both Waldo Road & NE 16th Avenue in north Gainesville, would make a great 'starter' home for single or couple--call or email for more details...Contract pending, may consider back-up...$44,900. -- MANUFACTURED HOMES ON THE MARKET -- NEWER, WELL-KEPT MANUFACTURED ON ONE ACRE: 3 BR/2 BA: Spacious 2002 27x56 double-wide home-site, on wooded one-acre tract near to SR-26 in East Gilchrist. Property is a foreclosure, and is being sold in 'as is' condition, but most every item at home- site is in quality condition--call or e-mail for further info...Contract Pending...$72,900. -MANUFACTURED ON ONE ACRE NEAR RIVER AT WANNEE: 2 BR/1 BA: Cozy single-wide home-site on 7 lots at Wannee (could have space for 2nd home-site), with inside furnishings, three outbuildings, close to Suwannee boat ramp & more-..Contract Pend- ing...$31,500. -- ACREAGE/LOTS/WATERFRONT READY FOR HOME-SITES -- NEW LISTING-40 WOODED ACRES IN NORTH GILCHRIST: Square 1320x1320 tract, secluded & isolated for privacy yet close to amenities in Bell, perfect for those seeking country woods, call office for details...$215,000. RIVERFRONT ACREAGE, READY FOR HOME-SITE WEST OF BELL: Well-landscaped 5-acre tract, with wood/wire fencing for horse/livestock, along with .well/septic/power/outbuildings; all ready for a new home-site. Property has 180' of frontage along the Suwan- nee, close to Rock Bluff/CR-340 bridge...$269,900. 20 WOODED, SECLUDED ACRES NORTH OF BELL: Be back to nature for this 660x1320 tract, lots of natural woods & not many neighbors; located close to Gay Road off US-129...Contract Pending...$119,900. 3 WOODED ACRES NEAR TO ALACHUA CO. LINE: 3 side-by-side one-acre tracts, located at Sun'N'Fun S/D area near to SR-26 in East Gilchrist. High ground, lots of woods on property, has potential for nice home-site for new Owner...Contract Pending...$39,900. TWO LOTS FOR HOME-SITES NEAR WILLISTON COUNTRY CLUB:2 separate .25/acre tracts, amongst nice homes in south end of Williston, close to both the golf club & US 121 call for details...$28,500 (each) TWO 2.25-ACRE TRACTS IN NORTH DIXIE COUNTY: Side-by-side 2+ acre properties, both have mature large pines & other trees to surround for new home-sites; located near to both CR-351 & 349...$25,000 (each). WOODED ONE-ACRE TRACT IN NORTH GILCHRIST: A 1.04-acre property, ready for new built or manufactured home-site, lots of trees for some privacy, located north of Bell off both US-129 & CR-340...Contract Pending...$16,500. --Call or e-mail our office/agents for more information on any other property currently available in the Gilchrist/North Levy/Dixie Counties area. While some properties are shown in the ad as 'contract pending', owners) may consider possible back-up offers-- call or e-mail our office for details. You can call our agents after regular business hours, for more information on any of our listings, at the number above or at these numbers: Jim or Jean Troke Paul Troke Barbara Mayo (386) 935-3357 (352) 221-2999 (352) 222-0427 "Professional Service With A Personal Touch" Lr'NW EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY 2003 MOBILE HOME, 3/2 Fleetwood on 5 acres in Bell area. Asking $87.500 C1l Leslie or Anthony at 3?52-41(363l4 or'352- 949-2261. tfnb,2-3 OAK MEADOWS: Deed restrict- ed subdivision, 1 acre, lots & homes' on paved roads. Come siee our, models fearurirri Homes of Merit. 'McDougal kRealty.' 463- 7201. Broker/Owner. S' t.fnb,7-15 Buy or 'ell ir buthll. Call TOWN & COUNTRY REALITY 352*463-8340 P. 0. Bi\ S. Bell. Florida 32619 tcrealhl, I.bellSouth net http://home.bellsouth.neip/pi p- Icrealts Di.ie-Gilcinsl-L e. , Board of Realtors and Multiple Listing Service. tfnb,2-20 CONIMERC[.IL OFFICE SPACE AVAIL.ABLE: Located in Le'. Office C,-,imple'. i 12650 NW Hwy. 19 in Chiefland. Ap- proximately 209 square feet, $264 monthh]. Includes all utilities and sales tax. Please phone 493-4111 for more rifo-rjau!ori Two units available. One mile north of Wal- Mart, next tn Lggett's/UPS. Advertising Printing Fax Service SigHns Vinyl Letters 4,II 1CIbrI jora Gilchrist County Journal ADVERTISING, PRINTING, & SIGNS Woodland Craft Signs (352) 463-7135 FAX (352) 463-7393 800.416.9158 h oi' 3 e 3 10 i523l5 e wn 1an home, 3BR, 2BA w/screened porch, deck & carport. 3 acres with 3 paddocks, 2 stalls, hay shed & 16x24 workshop. $88,900. #234324 BRING THE IN-LAWS, 10 heavily wooded acres with 4BR, 2BA manuf. home & 16x80 single wide manuf. home. Irrigation, goldfish pond & many out buildings. $163,500. #237417 HORSE READY! 5 acres with charming 2BR cottage. Wood floors & updated kitchen. 4-stall barn, paddocks, feed & tack rms, office & apartment. Additional acreage available. $199,900. #236813 COME DOWN A COUNTRY LANE and .see this totally upgraded 4BR. 3BA, 2239 Sq. Ft. Palm Harbor on 5 partially wooded acres. Master w/den, 2 porches, spa & carport. $209,900. o #236811 I1, ju IN]-:, -)V, /-k kj-) Buying o F~l~i I I GTI.CHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL j.LLL'J 1L %.1 'THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 2005 .-.-. m........... Having A Baby! Having a Family Reunion or Special Party? Is It Tune To Update Your Portrait? : I want to create a portrait for you that will be cherished for years to come! " All portraits are taken at the location of Your Choice, so you can have a special portrait taken in your home, yard, park....... Anywhere!" - Family Portraits i - a V-- Pi Call Anna Wild Today and Discuss your Special Event or Family Portraits! S(352) 463-7961 S* Clip and Save this Ad *Mention this ad and save 10% on your Photographic Services! .... You ave J S' n Ea GMCEmpKoyee For a Month! Kmployee Sia ,:Doyne Every New Chevy or Buick This Out!. y On Our Lot is at GM Employee Pricing and FENDSJULY 4th, YOU KEPTB 2005 Chevy Aveo LS 5 Dr. 4631 Suggested retail $12,985.00 GM Employee Price $11,340.10* AN AME 2005 Chevy Malibu 4 Dr. re 'i lkj j Suggested Retail $20,915.00 GM Employee Price $16,637.23* 2005 Buick LaCrosse CX Suggested retail $24,970.00 GM Employee Price $21,212.48* 2005 Buick LeSabre #676 Suggested retail ......... $27,450.00 GM Employee Price ... $21,451.63* 2005 Chevy Cobalt 4 Dr. #672 . Suggested Retail $15,120.00 GM Emloyee Price $13,279.73* RVOW I IN 2005 Chevy Monte Carlo LS 8< MIS I Suggested Retail $24,670.00 GM Emloyee Price $19,437.35* 4W, 2005 Chevy Impala 1516 Suggested Retail $23,900.00 GM Emloyee Price $18,776.90* 2005 Buick Rendezvoui dream up 2005 Buick Terraza CX #616 Suggested retail ........ $28,825.00 GM Employee Price ... $24,406.25* Suggested retail $30,125.00 GM Employee Price $23,400.30* #562 2005 Buick Rainier CXL #725 1 m Suggested retail ......... $34,825:00 GM Employee Price ... $28,116.53* 2002 Chevy Astro $9,695 2001 Chevy 1500 Ext. 4x4 Sport $20,495 II1 2005 Chevy Trailblazer $20,995 2002 Buick Rendezvous (2) to choose $11,995 2003 Chevy 1500 Crew $18,995 2004 Chevy Monte Carlo $14,895 Iilll 2004 Chevy Blazer 4x4 $17,495 2003 Pontiac Grand Prix $10,695 2003 Chevy 1500 Ext. $15,995 2004 Buick Century $13,895 2003 Chevy Tahoe 4x4 $26,995 2004 Chevy Impala $14,295 2001 Chevy 1500 Ext. $12,995 2004 Chevy Cavaliers (3) to choose $11,695 'ikA 2000 Chevy 1500 Ext. $8,895 2004 Olds Alero (2) to choose $11,895 N i o., 1in Cutome aervice and SeTDfniCn Sales Dept. Open Monday Friday 8 to 7; Saturday 9 to 4; Closed Sunday Body Shop Open Monday Friday 8 to 5:30 Service Dept. Open Monday Friday 8 to 5:30 24 Hour Towing Call 493,-7061 lj~D~4=~U 1424 North Young Blvd. Chiefland 352-493-4263 30 Years Service tO the Tri-County Communities Ston O.ln vlle ^^ M^'B '"M" y 24" l ONLY SHORT DRIVE FROMANYWHERE IN THE TRI-COUNTYAND SURROUNDING AREAl *All prices include all GM rebates and subject to GMAC financing, plus tax title and license. Must take delivery by 7-5-05. Trenton Commission Takes No Action To Hire An Interim City Manager (Continued from Page One) and up. "You're gonna want a quali- fied individual in this position," explained Mayor Randolph. The city staff explained to the board that all applicants at this point are from out of town. Commissioner Jonathan Kincaid made a motion to leave the position open and to con- tinue to receive applications for the position until the position is filled. Commissioner Tim Kin- sey gave a second to the motion and the board voted 5-0 in favor of the action. Eastern Equine Encephalitis Identified in Six Gilchrist County Horses Residents Urged To Take Proper Precautions (Continued from Page One) label instructions to be sure the repellent is age-appropriate. According to the CDC, mos- quito repellents containing oil of lemon eucalyptus should not be used on children under the age of three years. DEET is not recommended on children younger than two months old. *Infants should be kept in- doors or mosquito netting should be used over carriers when mosquitoes are present. *Avoid applying repellents to the hands of children. Adults should apply repellent first to their own hands and then transfer it to the child's skin and clothing. *If additional protection is necessary, apply a permethrin repellent directly to your cloth- ing. Again, always follow the manufacturer's directions. Tips on Eliminating Mos- quito Breeding Sites Elimination of breeding sites is one of the keys to prevention. *Clean out eaves, troughs and gutters. *Remove old tires or drill holes in those used in play- grounds to draii. .'-. . *Turn over or remove empty plastic pots. Pick up all beverage con- tainers and cups. *Check tarps on boats or other equipment that may col- lect water. *Pump out bilges on boats. iReplace 'water in birdbaths and pet or other animal feeding dishes at least once a week. *Change water in plant trays, including hanging plants, at least once a week. *Remove vegetation or ob- structions in drainage ditches that prevent the flow of water. Additionally, officials en- courage anyone who discovers a dead bird to report it via the In- ternet. The bird mortality re- porting system is located on the Florida Fish and Wildlife Con- servation Commission's website at: www.wildflorida.org/bird/. If people do not have access to the internet, they may report dead birds to their county health department or local FWCC of- fice. For more information on mosquito borne illnesses, visit the DOH website at: www.doh.state.fl.us, the CDC website at: www.cdc.gov, or call the Gilchrist County Health Department at 352-463-3120. Supreme Court's Landmark Decision Allows Private Land To Be Taken For Development (Continued from Page One) including large corporations and[ development firms." The American Farm Bu- reau Federation will be issuing a statement without referencing details of the ruling because the AFBF legal team needs to fully digest the specifics and ramifi- cations of the ruling. AFBF and 18 state Farm Bureau organizations filed a friend-of-the-court brief in this case at the end of 2004. AFBF has preservation of private property rights as a ma- jor policy position. Farm Bureau is extremely unhappy that government bod- ies appear to be given the green light to seize 'farm and ranch land for private enterprise pro- jects. Florida Farm Bureau Is Disappointed In Supreme Court Ruling (Continued from Page One) steadfast in its support of pri- vate property rights. We will closely examine this ruling to assess its potential negative im- pact on.property owners and lo- cal communities. Our policy specialists will work in coop- eration with the American Farm Bureau to determine what leg- islative action can be taken to limit the effect of this ruling. Independence Day and The Costs That Are Associated With It (Continued from Page One) lutionary Army; another had two sons captured. Nine of the 56 fought and died from wounds or hardships of the Revolutionary War. They signed and they pledged their lives, their fortunes, and their sacred honor. What kind of men were they? Twenty-four were lawyers and jurists. Eleven were mer- chants, nine were farmers and large plantation owners; men of means, well educated, but they signed the Declaration of Inde- pendence knowing full well that the penalty would be death if they were captured. Carter Braxton of Virginia, a wealthy planter and trader, saw his ships swept from the seas by the British Navy. He sold his home and properties to pay his debts, and died in rags. Thomas McKeam was so hounded by the British that he was forced to move his family almost constantly. He served in the Congress without pay, and his family was kept in hiding. His possessions were taken from him, and poverty was his reward. Vandals or soldiers looted the properties of Dillery, Hall, Clymer, Walton, Gwin-.. nett, Heyward,, Ruttledge, and Middleton. SAt the battle of Yorktown, Thomas Nelson, Jr., noted that the British General Cornw'allis had taken over tfie N Ison home for his headquarters. He quietly urged General George Wash- ington to open fire. The home was destroyed, and Nelson died bankrupt. Francis Lewis had his home and properties destroyed. The enemy jailed his wife, and she died within a few months. John Hart was driven from his wife's bedside as she was dying. Their 13 children fled for their lives. His fields and his gristmill were laid to waste. For more than a year he lived in forests and caves, returning home to find his wife dead and his chil- dren vanished. Some of us take these liber- ties so much for granted, but we shouldn't. So, take a few min- utes while enjoying your 4th of July (Independence Day) holi- day and silently thank these pa- triots. It's not much to ask for the price they paid. Remember: freedom is never free! FWC Offers Unique Hunting Opportunities In addition to regular and special quota hunts, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) is offering sportsmen some unique hunting opportunities for the coming season. The FWC is providing sportsmen mobility-impaired hunts, supervised youth hunts, a family hunt, quail hunts and track vehicle and airboat hunts on wildlife management areas (WMAs). Applications will be available June 30 from FWC re- gional offices and online at www.wildflorida.org/hunting/qu ota hunt/default.html. The application period for submitting applications to be in- cluded in the random drawing is July 13th through 2911. Like the regular and special quota hunt applications, these applications must be submitted through the internet, at tax collector offices or at any license agent. Appli- cations are no longer accepted by mail. Mobility-impaired hunts are for persons who require special equipment. These hunts are not intended for hunters who have Florida Disabled Person Hunt- ing and Fishing Certificates, but rather those who are perma- nently confined to a wheelchair, I HET 0-CUNY OLYG 5CRIFEDUSD5EHCE EAERHI . Pq e T; irrhtt-n ir/i wo PWl INS |