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S v g -ls----. m= r- o;0 0 0Serving Gilc st Couty and S .:.. =0 - $20.00 A Year In Tri-County Area (Gilchrist, V l758 Phone (352) 463-7135 Fax (352) 463-7393 oDixie & Levy Counties), $24.00 Other Areas Vol. 75 No. 18 gilchristjournal@bellsouth.net Trenton, Florida 32693 Thursday, August 18, 2005 Price 5Of Florida,$28.00utof State Chiefland Man Is Killed .Gilchrist Commission Approves Hiring Following A Shooting Near His Assistant Extension 4-H Program Specialist H omr e The Gilchrist County Comrn- tor John Baldwin reported to the salaried position and probably the position," Marvin Weaver mission was addressed by extension director that the IFAS work more than 40 hours a explained. Marvin Weaver, Gilchrist would assist Gilchrist County in week. The position would re- Commissioner Randy Dur- The Levy County Sheriff's very hard to solve this crime. goatee. He could be driving a County Extension Director, on hiring an assistant extension di- quire a college graduate with a den explained that he didn't Office received a call at 3 a.m. The body is currently at the blue 1989 or 1990 Corsica or Monday to request the board rector if the county would pay Bachelor of Science in Agri- want the Gilchrist County 4-H on Monday, August 15 report- coroners office. Cavalier car or a black Mazda approve an extension specialist up to $15,000 of the reported culture and a Masters degree. members to suffer or the serv- ing a death in the area near the The Levy County Sheriff's extended cab pick-up, position that would provide a $37,000 annual position. If Gilchrist County doesn't ices the program assistant is Levy County Dairy. Department is trying to locate a The Florida Department of specialist to the 4-H program in Weaver discussed the posi- approve the hiring of the Pro- providing to diminish. Rafael L. Jamie, a Levy possible suspect at this time. In- Law enforcement has provided light of the retirement of Elaine tion with the board on Monday gram Specialist, the board Commissioner Tommy County Dairy employee, born vestigators are looking for a and interpreter to assist the Levy Faison, the Gilchrist County 4- to point out the 2005-06 budget would have to pay the entire Langford made a motion in fa- August 27, 1975 was found man who goes by the street County Sheriff's Department H Program Assistant. has $27,000 identified for the salary of a regular program as- vor to hire the Assistant Exten- dead from a single gun shot name of Chino. He is described with the investigation. Anyone Weaver told the five comrn- hiring of a program assistant. sistant. The salary of a program sion Director 4-H Program Spe- wound. The body was near his as a Hispanic male who is 5'1" who has information about this missioners, county clerk and If Gilchrist County decides assistant is estimated to be from cialist with a Masters Degree home which is located at NW to 5'6" tall, the suspect had very crime or the whereabouts of administrator that Gilchrist to approve the hiring of an as- $20,000 to 22,000 annually in- with the Extension Office 82nd Court near Chiefland. In- short hair and at the time of the Chino please call 1-352-486- County has not had to pay the sistant extension director, the cluding benefits. budget reduced to $20,000 as vestigators are still working crime he had a mustache and 5111. salary of the 4-H program as- county will be able to select "The board of commission- long as the 4-H program doesn't sistant as this position has been what specific field the assistant ers will have the opportunity to suffer. Commissioner Kenrick *.funded through the University will specialize in. review either the top three ap- Thomas gave a second to the The new Department Direc- an assistant director would be a ommended by the university for 5-0 in favor of the motion. Funding To Resource, Conservation And Development Tragedy Strikes Capital City Bank Foundation Donates Vacationing Family TO Gilchrist Youth C council, Inc. Tragedy struck a vacationing West Palm Beach family Todd Bryant was proud to ac- The Gilchrist County Co- planned. Wednesday evening when their cept a $5,000 grant check from mission, following a motion by Commissioner Tommy Former Gilchrist drowned at Telfod Springs in Capital City eBankr Foundation. the Commissioner Kenrick Thomas, Langford asked the coordinator Suwannee County Searchers oun ion agreed to provide funding to where the non-profit agency re- County Resident found the body of Trayvon Leers Mr. Bradley presented the check support the non-profit Suwan- ceives funding. The agency is Alfred Rankin Cox, Ebanks just before 3:00 a.m. ton Rota. Bryant during the Tren-on i nee River Resource, Conserva- funded through the United PasseAw y Tlursday morning, about 50 Mon Ro tary Club Meeting ont ,/;:i.1 tion & Development (RC&D) States Department of Agricul-By dyJ Ayrs yards downstream from where mney was awarded to the Su- Counicil; Inc. ture as well as the Florida De- By Cindy Jo Ayeras downstream from were Mo n a;y ,fAu gus T gant, Doug Ulmer, the coordinator apartment of Agriculture. Indi- Mr. Alfred Rankin Cox, 92, he was last seen alive. wannee Valley Leagues, a non--- - for the agency that serves ten vidual business sponsors are of Brevard, North Carolina Florida Fish and Wildife profit organization dedicated to aptalCity North Florida counties, is pro- asked to provide $500 each an- passed away on July 18, 2005. Conservation Commission providing kids with the oppor- -. 0fl viding agriculture producers nually. Mr. Cox attended school in both (FWC) Captain Roy Brown said to participate in sports with assistance with rental Bell and Trenton. He graduated the youngster was last seen year round. ,I equipment as well as irrigation The RC&D Program pro- from Trenton High School be- about 6:30 p.m., playing on a The funds will be used to systems. The Resource, Con- videos No-Till Drills and Pasture cause at the time Bell School rope swing that extends out over purchase a mower for McArthur servation and Development Aerators for rent to farms on a did not go through 12th grade. the popular Suwannee County Park and to have concrete pads -- ...... ............. Council, Inc. office is located in per-acre basis. Mr. Cox was the son of Ada swimming hole. The spring poured to hold bleachers at each Live Oak, Florida. The coordi- Philpot and Alfred R. Cox, Sr. adjoins the Suwannee River. of the three fields at McArthur r-. nator requested the board pro- The county commission Ada was the sister of Dr. Phil- The search involved deputies of Park vide $1,100 in funding to help agreed following a 5-0 vote to pot. the Suwannee County Sheriffs The SVL is gearing up for Shown is Todd Bryant, representing the Suwannee cover the administrative and fund the agency $1,000 in 2005- After high school he earned a Department, FWC officers and football season and is excited Valley Leagues, receiving a $5,000 check from Clif costs of having an office. 2006 fiscal year. degree from the University of several volunteers. Gilchrist County is repre- Florida. He completed his Bow said the child's body up to play this fall. Anyone still B sented on the Council by Com- For more information on the Masters in Agriculture after his was turned over to the medical wanting to participate can sign presentation was made at the Monday afternoon missioner Thomas. "This is a RC&D Program contact the of- service in World War II. During examiner's office in Jackson- Trenton Rotary Club meeting. Photo by Anna Wild. good program that i ery fice at 234 Court Street South- the war he was an officer in the ville for autopsy. The Suwan- up Thursday, August 18' at gportive of the agriculs tuvery supro- east in Live Oak, call (386)- U.S Army, serving stateside nee County Sheriff's Office is McArthur Park. The SVL will rtie of griculun 364-427 8 or e-mail and overseas. He participated in conducting an investigation into also be raffling off another four raiser. Make sure you purchase come out and support these ducers in Gchrist County, srrcd@alltel.net. the child's death. wheeler this year as a fund- your tickets and don't forget to young athletes. Bell Bulldogs To Host Providence In Trenton Tigers Host Dixie Kick-Off Classic Friday Night County Bears Friday Night In Kick-Off Classic '. -A C o m e I. i s "d .t 5d t -str u kat t aa t Gi o n in T o Gl h e r it Yout .Suwannee County. Sear.hers J Pa.sses-Away-ing,-ab ..-. -7 ". ... Bell:-j ..~~-A B l. T Hos Prc.- A. T%.2 ..g ,,st Kick-Off~e~- Clsi rdyNgtCounty ""Bears Friday Night In Bell High School 2005 Varsity Football Team - Shown on the back row from left are Jon Jones, CJ Harris, Josh Smith, Austin Hillard, Todd Scaggs, Josh Trenton High School 2005 Varsity Football Team Mast, Devin Taylor, and Head Coach Roy Harden. On the third row are Daniel Teckenbrock, Greg On the back row from left are Chase Rogers, Ryan Hudson, Colby Perryman, Joe Morrison, Ryan Frye, Mercier, Justin Fowler, Josh Teckenbrock, Brandon Ridgeway, Paul Clark, Cody Mesa, and Coach Ray Brandon Capps, and Brett Rowland. On the third row from left are Durrell Henry, Jeff Delous, Josh Stoel. On the second row are Matt Knight, Austin Upshaw, Mitchell Bell, Brandon Beach, John Elliott, Lee Pollock, Brent Odom, Kevin Heaton, Damien Herriott, and Coach Reese Rowland. On the second row from Carlisle, Lindsey Bruce, and Coach Jason Surrency. On the front are Seth Moses, Raymond Manning, left are Coach Blair Janes, Lonnie Shanklin, Tony Mendez, Casey Loy, Ray Blanco, osh Handy, Chase Mike Jones, Tommy Callahan, Ryan Fisher, Shawn Yingling, Holly Riggs, and Athletic Trainer Casie Beckham, Jared Pearce and Coach Reid Fleming. And on the front row from left, Coach Mark Latsko, Gross. Photo by Anna Wild. Tristian Ponce, Andy Jones, Brandon Mathis, Guy Brown, J. D. Jordan, and Head Coach Ed Janes. Not The Bell Bulldogs will open summer and they are excited The Bulldogs return seven pictured are Miles Harris and Dusty Hurst. Photo by Anna Wild. their 2005 football season host- about this kick-off classic Fri- starters that will be operating, ing (Jacksonville) Providence in daynight. Head Coach Roy from the Pro set behind quarter- Friday night, when the lights 7:30 p.m. working hard during the a Kick-off Classic Friday night Harden and his staff are excited back Josh Mast in 2005. Todd are bright in the Jungle, the The Tigers have high summer preparing for the at Bulldog Stadium. This game about the 2005 season and the Scaggs will be one of Bell's go- Trenton Tigers will meet the expectations going into the 2005 exciting 2005 season. The will get underway at 7:30 p.m. opportunities the Bulldogs have. to players after recording 16 re- Dixie County Bears in a four- season under Head Coach Ed Tigers have 27 players on the The Bulldogs have been Bell had a 3-6 record as an ceptions for 270 yards and two quarter Kick-Off Classic. This Janes and his staff. Coach Janes varsity squad that will provide a working hard during the hot independent school in 2004. (Continued to Page Sixteen) game is expected to kick-off at and company has had the Tigers (Continued to Page Sixteen) THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 2005 Page Two GILCHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL 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, Trenton, Florida 32693 John's Comments SBy: John M. Ayers Here we are in what feels like the middle of summer and Friday night is the kick-off of high school football action. With school getting underway the first week of August, it has moved everything up one month into what feels like the hottest time of the year. Both Gilchrist County high schools will open with kick-off classics on Friday, August 19th. Trenton will host the Dixie County Bears which are competing in Class 2A in 2005. The Bears are in Region 1 District 2 and will be competing against Ft. White High School, Madison County High School, and. Taylor County High School during their regular season. The Trenton Tigers are-in.Class 1A and participate as one of seven teams in District 2. The Tigers will compete against Branford, Bronson, Hawthorne, Hilliard, Jefferson County, and Lafayette County during their regular LM CInTL tU c' season. This year is expected to be a turn around season for the Tigers' who went (2-8) in 2004. In 2005 the Tigers- will have a majority of their starters back on both offense and defense. The Tigers will also have more depth in 2005 as 27 players in the tenth-twelfth grades will be playing under the bright lights on Friday night. The Tiger fans have high expectations going into the 2005 season as the varsity team is eager to kick-off the 2005 season. The Tiger fans are expected to see an.offense with more skilled players which should produce more run and pass success stories. The Tigers will open their 2005 regular season hosting the Bell Bulldogs on Friday, August 26th. The Bulldog and Tiger football game is always a thriller whether it is in Bulldog Stadium or the Jungle. rWe dare not forget that we are the heirs of that first revolu- tion. --John F. Kennedy Date High Low High Low Thu 2.999 Ft. 1.768 ft. 4.144 ft. -0.510 ft. Aug 18, 05 2:32 AM 7:37AM 1:11 PM 8:46 PM ril 3.097 ft. 1.421 ft. 4.250 ft. -0.427 ft. Aug 19, 05 3:05 AM 8:27 AM 2:06 PM 9:27 PM Sat 3.181 ft. 1.077ft. 4.222 ft. -0.187 ft. Aug 20, 05 3:35 AM 9:15 AM 2:58 PM 10:05 PM Sun 3.271 ft. 0.778 ft. 4.057 ft. 0.168 ft. Aug 21, 05 4:02 AM 10:01 AM 3:48 PM 10:40 PM Mon 3.364 ft. 0.555 ft. 3.776 ft. 0.583 ft. Aug 22, 05 4:29 AM 10:47 AM 4:37 PM 11:13 PM lue 3.452 ft. 0.436 ft. 3.418 Ft. 1.006 ft. Aug 23,05 4:56 AM 11:33 AM 5:27 PM 11:44 PM Wed 3.508 ft. 0.433 ft. 3.026 ft. Aug 24,05 5:25 AM 12:21 PM 6:21 PM Pengee: 8/19 2:00 AM tull Moon: 8119 1:54 PM *0 - 0 LM. -a (1) ~cu O 1% o -o . M CL > 0 r * 0q - a) z L. E *- E O Suwannee R Kidney Ceni Express Tha To Commiss We are deeply for you paving many of the patie back to the area to dialysis. The patie many miles awa their treatments du holes at the kidne the resulting evacu; Some of us wer Oak. We travel miles a day. You permit the center portable to Trento humanitarian act.' saved us a lot in t wear and tear on us We thank you tom of our hearts. able we would li the people kno\ commissioners wl and loving to thei You rose to the saved the patients, employees and.dd tend to the patie struggle. All incl more lives were hardship. The cei July 4, 2005, afte repair. Thank you aga Bless You All! The Patient Doctors an ofTr ,E O -.t iver A Letter To ter The Editor nks Some points to ponder Mommy & Daddy, ion I'm writing this letter from my hospital room to say that I appreciative love you both and hope to see the way for you in heaven some day. cents to come Mommy, you told me yesterday receive their that the doctor said they can't nts were sent do any more for me and that it is y to receive just a matter of time. Mommy, le to the sink- ever since I can remember, you ey center and would nurse me through those action. winter colds, one right after an- e sent to Live other. I was always glad to see ed over 100 summer arrive, when we could r decision to open all the windows for fresh r to bring a air. I would spend most of the )n was a very long summer days out of doors, Your kindness I would feel much better then :ime, gas, and and I didn't have near as many s physically. colds or ear infections. I really thought being sick most of the from the bot- winter was just part of growing If it is allow- up. As I think back now, winter ke you to let time was the time when Uncle w they have Tom and Aunt Lily, and/or ho are caring friends would drop by just to r fellow man. talk and laugh or play card occasion and games. ,You all seemed so as well as thd happy as you passed the ciga- ictors who at- rette package around and lit up ,nts, a lot of puffing smoke in the air until usive 150 or my eyes burned and I found it relieved of hard to breathe. I thought that nter reopened all adults smoked cigarettes un- r a ten month til the year I started school and I never saw any adults smoking n, and God there, not even after lunch. n, and God Before I forget Daddy, thanks ts, Careg for the white hat with the pink ts,Caregives, flowers init. It keeps my bald id Technicians head warm in this air condi- renton Kidney tioned hospital room. I just Center looked in the mirror and I'm still kind of cute even though I've lost a lot of weight and most of the time I'm too sick to eat anything. Thanks again Daddy, the hat was a good S choice. SI also want to thank both of )you for buying me the trumpet this year as I started third grade, Sso I could join the school band someday. The.day I started to cough, I thought I had practiced too long and too hard, then the bleeding started and I was so frightened. 1 wanted so to join the school band and make you proud of me. I really think I could have done that without S_ making you crazy but it doesn't look like I'll get the chance. Mommy, Dadd), do you think' God's ange.l. smoke'? -i 'God Bless.You Both..... _bud., I love you. Daddy, S I love you very much and I Don't want to hurt you but I S.. must tell you how I.feel. This S_ June will be one of the biggest Sdays of my life. After com- Spleting 12 years of school, I will be graduating with high honors, first in my class. Daddy, I Snow you are very proud of me; but, I am asking you, please don't come to my graduation. S.As I look back over my life, I Think of when I played T-ball in .the first grade, you came to every game staggering about the field shouting, "That's my girl." People would laugh and one day = a policeman even asked you to leave and it made me cry. Then, - when I was in a school play, Mom and you:were there. Mom tried to quiet you but you Lottery Numbers Wednesday, August 10 Lotto Drawing: 2-20-22-32-40-44 ' No winner of the $13 million jackpot. 5-Digit Winners: 85 at $4,515.50 4-Digit Winners: 4,245 at $73.50 3-Digit Winners: 85,541 at $5 Play 4 Drawing: 5-5-5-6 Cash 3 Drawing: 0-8-7 Saturday, August 13 Lotto Drawing: 6-19-21-27-40-51 No winner of the $18 million jackpot. 5-Digit Winners: 79 at $6,640 4-Digit Winners: 5,291 at $80.50 3-Digit Winners: 116,069 at $5 Play 4 Drawing: 2-9-1-9 Cash 3 Drawing: 8-8-6 Gilchrist County Native Passes Away At 92 (Continued from Page One) building the Alaskan Highway, the Normandy. Invasion, the Battle of the Bulge and other European actions. Upon return from the war, he continued his education while beginning his career in Voca- tional Agriculture Education, serving initially as an agricul- ture instructor in the Marion County Schools in Florida. He' also served as the Executive Secretary for the Florida Future Farmers of America for 17 years. During that period the wouldn't hush so Mom left and you staggered, out behind her knocking over chairs as you left. I think I was in the seventh grade then. I wanted to hide, but I knew I would let the class down and ruin the play for eve- ryone. I was so embarrassed I wanted to die. In the ninth and tenth grade I wanted to have friends over to our house but I knew that you would be drunk and embarrass me so I made excuses for you. But Daddy, in this day and time, you could get help for your drinking problem. I guess you are just too stubborn to admit Syou have a problem. 'There were times, when you said that you would buy me new clothes for a special school function but you came home with two six packs of beer and no new clothes and by your ap- pearances, you had already drunk your share. "Daddy, where's my new clothes," I'd say and you would reply, "I'm sorry darlin, I forgot all about it, maybe next time." Same old story every time. Daddy, after graduation, I'll be leaving home. I have saved most of the money I have earned from my summer jobs these past two summers. With my scholarship to the University and a part time job near the school, I should be able to make it on my own. I will not be coming home for any of the holidays because that is when you are at your worst. I re- member one Christmas when you fell.into the Christmas tree. and ruined the tree and all the decorations. : Mom cried nearly all day. Daddy, I know that Grandma prays for you daily. We have talked and prayed together many times. She can hardly mention your name without her eyes filling with tears, "He's a good boy, a talented, hard working boy, he just needs the Lord in his life." Daddy, you know she's right. She has told you this all of your life and so have I since I came to know the Lord. Grandma and Grandpa took me to church where I could learn about the Savior. Daddy, please get help so that you can attend my brother's graduation in a few years. He deserves that much, he's been a good brother and a fine son. Love, Submitted and written by Pete Randolph Florida FFA received numerous national awards as well as pre- paring several future public and private leaders for the state and the nation. After his retirement from the FFA he soon started a success- ful new career as a tax consult- ant. He also assisted his wife of 64 years, Doris Walker Cox, as she was the Head of the Library Science School at Ball State University. After Mrs. Cox re- tired the couple spent several years traveling in the American West where they pursued their avocation of Gemology, hunting gems and minerals and visiting family and friends. He is survived by his wife, four sons, four grandchildren, three step grandchildren, and two great-granddaughters. He is also survived by his sister Jennie Laura Walker of Pensacola, Florida. Mr. Cox was a steadfast and loyal member of the Alpha Gamma Rho Fraternity. Mr. Donald Hurst reported that donations in his honor, could be forwarded to the HER Fraternity Education Foundation at P.O. Box 321, Monticello, Florida 32345. These donations will be used for student scholar-' ships. Ocala Man Killed In Boating Accident In Crystal River An Ocala man was killed when the boat he was riding in collided with a channel marker near Shell Island in Citrus County Saturday, August 6, 2005 according to Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) officials. Cary Clark, 38, was ejected from the boat operated by Paul Facundus, 38, of Ocala, when it hit Channel Maker 14 at about. 1:00 p.m. Clark did not surface. The 21-foot Stott Craft had three additional passengers aboard, who were returning from a morning of scalloping in the Gulf of Mexico. The three other passengers and the opera-, tor were not injured. A witness reported the colli-. sion almost immediately to Cit- rus County Sheriff's Office; (CCSO). FWC officers re- sponded, along with the U.S.,, Coast 'Guard and CCSO diveg team, .and began searching for" the missing man. Clark's body was recovered at approximately 5:30 Saturday evening and was turned over to Jacksonville Medical Exam-- iner's office. The 'three other passengers were Michael Deas, 31, Ocala; Ashleigh R. Davis, 24, Sum- merfield; and Shirley J. Ogden, 27, Ocala. According to FWC Lt. Dennis DelaPaz, patrol supervisor, no one onboard was wearing a life jacket. The accident investigation is ongoing, according to FWC of- ficials. When I die, I desire no better winding sheet than the Stars and Stripes, and no softer pillow than the Constitution of my country. '--Andrew Johnson. Maintain Good Conduct Among The Gentiles (Kent Heaton) It would be hard to imagine how difficult it was for the early Christians to live under the rule of ,Nero, emperor of Rome. Peter's first epistle is considered to be written during the reign of one of the world's most corrupt and vicious rulers. It, would seem from his writing. Peter was concerned for the spiritual condition of his fellow saints and the persecution they had to endure. He reminds them of their inheritance (1:4) that does not fade away and how they can find praise and joy in the face of trials (1:6-9). His plea to live a holy life (1:13-16) was to remind them they were a "cho- sen generation, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a peculiar people; that ye should show forth the praises of him who hath called you out of dark- ness into his marvelous light" (1 Peter 2:9). The conduct before the Gentile world needed to be with the spirit of holiness. People who are 'chosen' live in the world as chosen people and embody the uniqueness of Jesus Christ. Those who serve in the royal priesthood present them- selves as holy priest. A nation that is holy lives holy. A peculiar people are different from the world ard do not present themselves in the same manner as the world. The Christian lets his "light shine" (Matthew 5:16) so that others can see Christ living in them. This is how we show forth the praises of God. Peter begins in 1 Peter 2:11 with clear admoni- tions for the saints to "abstain from fleshly lusts, which war against the soul; having your conver- sation honest among the Gentiles: that, whereas they speak against you as evildoers, they may by your good works, which they shall behold, glori- fy God in the day of visitation" (1 Peter 2:11-12). The 'conversation' or 'conduct' of the Christian should be above reproach. There will be challeng- es enough for the child of God to live separate from the world. The actions of the disciple of Christ should be with good works as found in the example of Jesus Christ (1 Peter 2:21-23). Maintaining good conduct among the Gentiles is an admonition to live in such a way that those of the world will not have evil to say of us. This is a difficult task but with the Lord's guidance, it can be done. Paul told Timothy to be "an example of the believers, in word, in manner of life, in love, in spirit, in faith, in purity" (1 Timothy 4:12). This example should extend to everyone we come in contact with. Our speech should be "always with grace, seasoned with salt" (Colossians 4:6). The behavior of our life should be "honest" (1 Peter 2:11). A Christian should express love in his dealings with his fellow man "Honor all men" (1 Peter 2:17). The spirit, faith and purity of the follower of Christ should be evident to all (1 Co- rinthians 11:1). The apostle Paul exhorted Titus to remind the Christians "to be gentle, showing all meekness unto all men" (Titus 3:1-2). Maintaining good conduct before those in the world is found in the spirit of gentleness. Peter said in 1 Peter 3:8, 9 - "Be courteous: not rendering evil for evil, or railing for railing: but contrariwise blessing; knowing that ye are thereunto called, that ye should inherit a blessing." Jesus is the perfect ex- ample of His firm gentleness toward all men. As we follow in His footsteps, we are admonished to make those giant steps of faith and live before all men in purity (1 Peter 2:21). Peter's task in writing his epistle was to exhort the Christians to maintain their lives in such a way that even when others would find evil to say of them, it would only be from a life that was filled with good works. The result of this examination would be for the glory of God. Living for Christ is letting people see Christ in us nothing else. Suwannee Valley Leagues, Inc. Soccer & Volleyball Socce 4 t 12 years of age Volleyball -7 to 15 years of age, (Soccer for the 13 18 years of age will be play after football season) Dates For Sign-Ups Tuesday August. 23 & 28 Thursday August 25 & September 1 Saturday August 27 & September 3 SLocation McArthur Park (field of dreams) 4.5 miles north of Trenton or 4 miles south of Bell On Hwy 129 Sign Up Fee $50.00 per child (Family discount for 3 or more children) Payment plan is available* For more information 1-800-590-5410 Or 352-538-4240. COACHES NEEDED ~ Trenton Church of Christ 463-3793 502 Northeast 7th Street Trenton, Florida 32693 Please visit our Web Site @ www.svic.het/kerux Email kerux@bellsouth.net O . o III IRU 1-10 A"AC-TI',T15V 7OOfUiHRSTVV1 OALX- I Ax jOITRNLPageThre Rusty Jones To Attend Missouri Valley College On Rodeo Scholarship Gilchrist County native Rusty Jones will be attending Missouri Valley College in Marshall, Missouri on a Rodeo Scholar- ship. Rusty who is a 2002 graduate of Trenton High School received a scholarship to participate on the school's rodeo team. He will be participating in the intercollegiate Rodeo Asso- ciation in the Ozark Region. Rusty began his rodeo career at age 10 when he became in- volved in the Southern Junior Rodeo Association. During his high school years Rusty ex- celled in roping and bulldogging in the Southern High School Rodeo Association. A group of Rusty's family and friends gathered at Akins Bar-B-Q and Grill in Bell on Monday, August 15th, to cele- brate his accomplishment and wish him well as he leaves for Missouri on Thursday. Rusty is the son of Johnny and Donna Jones of Trenton. Need, to sen *fx Rusty Jones Sons Of Confederate Veterans News The John HAnce O'Steen Camp #770, Sons of Confeder- ate Veterans monthly camp meeting will be held Tuesday, August 16th at the Bell Commu- nity Center, located across the street from Akins Barbecue on Main Street in Bell. The meeting will begin at 7:00 p.m. The program will be presented by Linda and Larry Rosenblatt concerning equip- ment found in the soldier's hav- ersack and a first-person im- pression entitled The Lady in Tommy Parrish Flooring, LLC .tesL9tig iP stall o. TILE 352-463-2773 MARBLE QANITE Tommy Parrish, Owner Licensed & Insured 3609 SWCR-344 Bell, Florida 32619 mannee Valley Precast, Owner Gerald Roberts Fax: 463-0390 Chiefland 493-4055 NewSeptic Tanks Installed Drain Fields Repaired Septic Pump-Outs Septic Tanks Certified Portable Toilets Backhoe Work Fill Dirt vIa I"I) * State Certified U * . *.j.. '"NEED A FENCE OF ANY KIND CALL DANNY ANYTIME." Barb Wire Woven Wire Chain Link Board Danny Hodge (352) 463-1832 --Mobile (352) 493-5345 4110 S.W. 25th Street Bell, Florida 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. Tr-County Home Plans Mike Keesee Designs & Tom Edwards Designs Have Teamed Up To Provide Award Winning Plans For The Tri-County Area HOME PLANNING oCAD PLAN ENTRY CUSTOM DESIGNS *PLAN REVISIONS *ADDITIONS *POLE BARNS SAID i O STP VA/FHA Certifed For More Information Call TollFree 1-877-747-2300 S or reach Tom Directly at 321-212-8163 OAll Plans Designed to Meet or Exceed Florida Building Code FBC 2001* Pole Barns Crane Service Truss Setting ^ : 18-in Auger (352) 543-6643 P. 0. Box 218 Otter Creek, Florida 32683 Lic. No. RB0031694 Bell 463-2504 the Black. The meeting is open to all who are interested in the War Between the States. For further information con- tact Camp Commander Clement Lindsey at 352-472-0047 or Adjutant Archie Matthews at 386-462-3016. Prescription Drug Help For Seniors Free and confidential help is available from a SHINE volun- teer to assist you in getting your prescriptions for little or no cost through the Sunshine for Sen- iors program, Florida Depart- ment of Elder Affairs. Over 250 pharmaceutical manufacturers have some 292 programs for those persons that meet their guidelines. Each program has different criteria, most requiring income verification. A doctor's prescription and signature are required by all programs. To determine if you are eligi- ble for any of these programs, bring a list of your medications, with the daily dosage of each, and income information to your SHINE counseling site at the Trenton Library on Tuesday, August 23rd from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Assistance will also' be available at the Tri-County Nursing Home in their Library (7280 SW State Road 26) on Thursday, September 1st from 9:00-10:30 am. Also, there is information on the Medicare Prescription Drug Discount Card. This card is now in effect andcan save 10- 15% on your prescriptions. However, if a single person has an income less than $12,569, they could be eligible for a $300 credit. For a couple the figure is $16,862 or less. Please bring a list of your prescriptions with the daily dosage of each along with income information. A savings of $13.50 a month on BellSouth, Sprint, Verizon, and in some instances .Alltel telephone companies is avail- able for low-income families. If home bound, or for further information, call the Mid- Florida Area Agency on Ag- ing's Elder Helpline in Gainesville at 1-800-262-2243. AARP News President Geneva Cornwiell sends greetings.,to all:the imem- bers of Gilchrist County AARP. Chapter 2133 and hopes the summer is going well for you despite the heat and humidity. Just a reminder, if you are planning to visit the Dowling Park Retirement Center on Sat- urday, August 20th you need to call either Iris Roberts at 463- 2130 or Jean da Costa at 493- 7597. You may also bring a friend who might be interested in seeing the facility There is a need to know how many guests to prepare lunch for in advance. We plan to meet at the Com-. munity Center in Trenton and everyone should be there by 8:00 a.m. on Saturday morning. We can plan how to get to Dowling Park from there. Even if you are familiar with the Dowling Park area and it is closer to drive directly there, you must call to be included in the lunch andtour group. Please make an effort to come to the Chapter meeting on Sep- tember 20' in:the Community Center at 10:30 a.m. It will be an eating meeting so bring a dish of veggies or dessert and invite a friend to join us. There will be more news re- garding the program as the time gets nearer. Jean da Costa Publicity Habitat For Humanity Of Suwannee Valley, Inc. August News We are close to wrapping up all the paperwork needed to qualify as a Habitat and are looking for people who want to help staff committees. Habitat International has suc- cessfully established criteria and built over 175,000 homes worldwide, with a new home every 26 minutes. A Building Blitz is planned for 2006. We sure would like to be a part of that project! The groundwork must be laid before the homes are built and that's where you come in. We need people of all nationalities, ethnic and : economic back- grounds to qualify. Even if you can help organize, make phone calls, contact others, it would help. Lots of people have said that they will help but we need a show of interest. Come to the next board meeting on Monday, August 15th at 7:30 p.m. at the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, two miles north of Wal-Mart on U.S. Highway 19. Persons in- terested in owning a Habitat home can come for details on how Habitat helps you get a home. For more information contact Gigi at 463-7207, Betty at 463-0615 for information on development; Charles or Linda at 486-2012, church; Justin at 347-3240 or Pat at 854-7046, construction site; or Bill at 528- 5859, family selection/support. We need help with fund- raisers and property to build on. We have an account at Capital City Bank for donations. Please pray and God will provide! AARP Driver Safety Class Set For September 26-27 An AARP Driver Safety class is scheduled for September 26th and 27th at 9:00 a.m. at the Capital City Bank located at 2012 N. Young Blvd. in Chiefland. The eight-hour course is given in two four-hour days and the fee is $10 per person. Upon successfully completing the course, participants receive a certificate which may entitle them.to a multi-year auto insur- ance premium discount. The program is aimed at im- proving road safety for senior drivers age 50 and older by helping them become more aware of factors that can affect their ability to drive as they grow older. Some topics'discussed are:. Vision and hearing, effects of medication, changes; in reaction time, proper seat and head re- straint use, left turns and other right-of-way situations. To register for the class con- tact Jean' L. da Costa at (352) 493-7597 Donate Blood At PaPaw's Country Store Papaw's Country Store is hosting a community blood drive with LifeSouth Commu- nity Blood Centers on Saturday, September 17th. All eligible do- nors are invited to donate blood between 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. at 17050 Highway 26 in Trenton. Avoid the--heat and help save lives in the air- conditioned LifeSouth blood- mobile. "It's so easy to give blood, there's almost no reason not to do it," said Carolyn Quintanilla, district' director for LifeSouth. "There's no better gift than the gift of life." One blood donation can help as many as four different pa- tients. Accident victims, people having surgery, burn patients and many others benefit from the generosity of volunteer blood donors. Everyday, lives are saved because blood was available when a patient needed it. All donors will receive a LifeSouth blood donor t-shirt and be entered in a drawing to, win a new Pontiac G6 from Wade Raulerson Pontiac. Po- tential winners must be 18 years of age and are responsible for paying tax, tag and title fees. For more information about becoming a blood donor, please. contact LifeSouth at (352) 334- 1000 or visit www.lifesouth.org. Donors must be at least 17 years old, weigh 110 pounds or more, and have a valid photo I.D. LifeSouth is the sole. blood supplier for 39 medical facilities in 17 counties in North Central Florida including Shands at UF, the VA Medical Center, and North Florida Regional Medical Center. LifeSouth is a nonprofit, volunteer blood center supply- ing more than 110 medical cen- ters in Florida, Alabama and Georgia. - I Springhouse Quilter's News The Springhouse Quilter's Guild held their regular monthly business meeting on Tuesday, August 9th. There were 30 members and six guests in at- tendance. The hostesses for the month did a wonderful job on the social time that preceded the meeting. The social time gives the members time to catch up on daily events and share their own experiences. This is the fun time before the business meet- ing and always is a wonderful sharing time. Springhouse welcomed visi- tors Crystal Bishop and her girls, to the meeting along with Elaine Faison, the 4-H leader. The Bishop sisters, Brianna and Brandalyn, were two of the 4-H members attending the 4-H sewing camp. They presented a show and tell time for all the members to see the things they made during the sewing camp. From yo-yos to lap quilts, the two girls presented their own mini presentation. This is a Wonderful time for Springhouse where they teach young 4-H members sewing/quilting pro- jects and techniques. From the group of 4-H girls attending the camp this year, approximately 25 during the two weeks of camp, there will be some -very talented quilters in a few years. Each month Gloria Sutton presents a monthly quilt block. She always has a sample of the block to show and a copy of the pattern to share. Gloria does a wonderful job on presenting the monthly quilt block. Members are encouraged to make these blocks for the experience they gain from piecing them. The August block is. "Dreaming of Rosebuds." Springhouse Quilters are planning a quilt show for mid November and they are very busy finishing up projects that can be shown. There will be a gift shop with Janice Roobsien in' charge. She is asking members to make three. to five sewn or quilt-related items for the gift shop. The monthly workshop will be conducted by Anna Gilliam ,on August 23rd with Anna teaching a "Sun Bonnet Sue" quilt project. Members that did not get signed up for the work- shop should contact Anna. The community project for members this year is making wheel chair or walker tote bags for nursing home patients. 'Each guild member was reminded that this project will be com- pleted and the items donated be- fore the end of the year. Mem- bers should get their items finished as soon as possible so a count can be made of the items to be donated. Anyone needing more infor- mation on Springhouse Quilter's Guild may contact Kay Fales, 490-7909, or Lois Scott, 463-2207. Lois Scott Publicity Gilchrist County Journal Deadlines The deadline to submit editorial or advertising copy is Monday at 5:00 p.m. to be included in the next Thursday's edition of the newspaper. Advertise It Pays[!! www.gilchristcounty.com Gilchrist County Community Corner And Calendar This week's events: Thursday, August 18: Trenton Elementary Boy Scout Round Up, Cafeteria, 7:30 p.m.; Bell Elementary Safety Patrol Meeting, Cafetorium, 6:00 p.m.; Trenton Middle/High Writing Training, Auditorium, 8:00 a.m.; Bell V Volleyball Bulldog Classic (Bell/Eastside/Seven We now have Fax Posted Signs COLOR COPIES Rubber Stamps Picture Quality The Gilchrist County Custom Enlargements Journal 463-7135 Hunt's Pest Control, Inc. GET RID OF: Cockroaches tiaterbugs German Roaches Ants and other Household Pests Custom Built Homes In the City of Trenton 1304 Sq. Ft. You Pick Your Colors $84,900 352-222-2623 These homes qualify for SHIP! S- -II rS - -------- --^----.-r --- --- t-- ------- i----------- - - ,, ^ p ^ ; ,61 WE DO TERMITE INSPECTIONS Phone 493-1051 493-4772 l\e send em packing! Water Filtration Lic # CFC051621 WOLFE PLUMBING, INC. Complete Plumbing Service Drain Cleaning & Repair 7 Days Service 3 2.463'2 2-02 386.-935-06 16 Licensed and Insured Il, 8851 NW 115th Street Chiefland, Florida 32626 352-493-1398 1-877-766-2707 Osborn G. Barker Owner SInsulated Roof-overs 'Vinyl & Aluminum Siding Carports Screen Rooms Decks Patio Roofs Soffit, Fascia & Gutters Hurricane Awnings Skirting Pool and All types Enclosures * Free Estimates @i Rivers/Trinity Catholic), Gym, 4:00 p.m. Band Parent/Student meeting, Auditorium, 7:00 p.m. Family Caregivers Support Group Meeting, 2:00 p.m., Trenton Library. Friday, August 19: Trenton Varsity Football Classic vs. Dixie, Tiger Field, 7:30 p.m.; Bell Varsity Football vs. Provi- dence, Bell, 7:30 p.m., Band Boosters Dance, Cafeteria, 8:30 p.m. 11:30 p.m. Saturday, August 20: Trenton Elementary 4-H Train- ing/Banquet, Cafeteria, 8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. Tuesday, August 23: Tren- ton Elementary Girl Scout Round Up, Cafeteria, 6:30 p.m.; Trenton V/JV Volleyball vs. Newberry, Gym, 5:30 p.m.; Bell JV/V Volleyball vs. Branford, Branford, 4:00 p.m. Character Council Forum, Sheriffs Office Training Room, 5:30 p.m. Springhouse Quilters, 9:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. (Nite Owls), Springhouse Quilter's Guild building, SR 26, west of Tren- ton. Wednesday, August 24: Trenton Varsity Volleyball Classic, Chiefland, 4:30 p.m. chief Ian, 6" ul I Page Three THURSD~CAY. AUGUST 18. 2005n~ GILC .HRIS.T COUT NTY JOU RNAL I'- e oi -S -, A U :CHURCH NEWS ,~4rh, ,~. Mt. Nebo Baptist Church's new Youth Minister, Matthew Holtsclaw, his wife Tabitha, and their two sons. Mt. Nebo Baptist Church Welcomes Matt Holtsclaw As New Minister Of Youth Mt. Horeb Baptist Church Awana Program Back From Summer Break The Awana program at Mt. Horeb Baptist Church is back from summer break! Enjoy learning about Jesus and have fun too! The program has classes from ages three through teens. Come out and join us every Wednesday evening from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. For more information, please contact Wendy Bailey at (386) 935-0835. Mt. Horeb Baptist Church is located on CR 340 just west of SR 47 in Gilchrist County. Priscilla Baptist Church Homecoming Scheduled For August 21 On Sunday, August 21, 2005, Priscilla Baptist Church will be celebrating their 119th home- coming. Sunday School begins at 10:00 a.m. and the Church Service at 11:00 a.m. Priscilla Baptist Church was founded in 1886. All former members or friends of Priscilla' are invited to attend. Brother Jake Cravey, Interim Pastor and former Missions Di- rector for Lafayette Association, will be bringing the message. There will be a covered dish dinner immediately following the service. Please mark your calendars and join us. Unioq Baptist Church To Have Gospel Sing August 20 Ufiion Baptist Church is having a Gospel Sing on Satur- day, August 20" at 6:00 p.m. Travis Lewis from Plant City will be the featured guest. Come and expect a blessing. Refreshments will follow. Pleasant Hill To Hold Gospel Sing Pleasant Hill Baptist Church invites everyone to join us on Sunday, August 21, at 6:30 p.m. for a great evening of Southern Gospel music. Our featured guests will be The Anchors Quartet. If you love four-part harmony Southern Gospel mu- sic, you will absolutely love this group. Come out and enjoy a won- derful time of lifting up the name of our Savior, Jesus Christ, in song and fellowship together. Pleasant Hill is located just south of Bell on CR 232 east. For more information you may contact (352) 463-2592. How often we fail to realize our good fortune in living in a country where happiness is more than a lack of tragedy. --Paul Sweeney Suwannee Valley Leagues To Hold Meeting August 22 The Suwannee Valley Leagues will be holding their monthly meeting on August 22nd at 7:30 p.m. The G.C.R.A. Board of .Trustees will be meeting at 7:00 p.m. Everyone is welcome to attend. North Gilchrist Volunteer Fire Department Pancake Breakfast August 20 The North Gilchrist Volunteer Fire Department will be holding its monthly pancake breakfast on Saturday, August 20, 2005 from 8:00 a.m. until 10:00 a.m. For a small donation we offer pancakes, plain, pecan, blue- berry, and chocolate chip, eggs, sausage, juice, coffee and tea. We will also be serving our spaghetti dinner that evening from 5:00 until 7:00 p.m. The cost will be $5.00 for adults and $3.00 for children. The dinner will consist of spaghetti and meat sauce, bread, salad, and dessert, along with coffee and iced tea. We invite the surrounding community to come out and meet your friends and neighbors and enjoy the two delicious meals with us. The fire station is located on CR 138, two and a half miles east of 129. Hope to see you there. Ann Mangone, Worry is interest paid on trouble before it falls due. -William Inge n12120o unce Chiefland and the late Cleve- land Gore. J. is the grandson of Doris Beauchamp of Chiefland and the late Lloyd Beauchamp, Sr., and the late J. Min and Mary Ayers. The upcoming wedding is planned for December 3, 2005. Mt. Nebo Baptist Church of Bell is proud to welcome into their fellowship Matthew and Tabitha Holtsclaw and their two sons. Matt comes as the new Minister of Youth and everyone is excited about the program he is beginning. He has come. with some fresh ideas for the youth of the church and community and a visible love for the Lord. We invite the youth, grades 6 through 12, to come be with us and see what ,this dynamic. young man has planned as he leads andteaches he. young people about their daily lives serving Jesus. Mt. Nebo is located three miles north of Bell on Highway 340 west. If you.have any ques- tions, you may call our church office at (386) 935-3575. In'the truest sense, freedom cannot be bestowed; it must be achieved. --Franklin D. Roosevelt YOU ARE WELCOME AT PRISCILLA BAPTIST CHURCH 5509 S.W. County Road 232, Bell, Florida (Between Bell & Trenton 2.5 miles West of SR 12.9) t Sunday School...................:....... 10:00 AM Morning Worship.............1..... :00 AM Evening Worship'....'. ............6:00PM Wednesday Night Prayer/Youth...7:30 PM Be a part ofan exciting time of Worship and Bible Study. Web: www.ForMinistry.com/USFLSOBCOPBC1 PINE GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH t 16655 N. W. CR-339 Trnton. Florida 32693: t 352-463-2151' W i\ \\.pineero% ebaptistchurchtrentonfl.com Bro. Greg Douglas, Pastor Bro. Rickey, Whitley, Minister of Students Charles Brock, Music Director Sunday School 'Bible Study..................9: 15AM 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 - m .1 I FAMILY REUNIONS Descendants Of James Mikell To Have Family Reunion August 20 Descendants of the Mikell family who settled in the Bul- loch County Georgia area by 1784 are having a memorial service for the RS and six CSA brothers buried at the Nlikell Memorial Cemeter' in States- boro. Georgia at 10:00 a.m., on Saturday, August 20th. There will be SAR, DAR and SCV ceremonies and the Lighthouse Quartet will sing for us. The cemetery is located east of Statesboro, Georgia out East Main Street (Highway 24). Just continue until you come to Mill Creek Park on the right and watch for a green road sign on the right called Breck Brannen Lane. Turn right and you will -see the cemetery in the field on the right. The family reunion will fol- low at 12:00 noon with a cov- ered dish dinner and plenty of time to visit and become ac- quainted. It will be held at the Statesboro Primitive Baptist Church on 1 Zettrower Streeti. Anyone connected to the Mikell family are invite to join us. For more information feel Free to e-mail Eherringtn@aol.com or call (912) 897-1120 or Billy Mikell at (352) 463-8290. , Location Of Layfield Family Reunion Changed To Post 91 The location of the Layfield reunion has been changed to the American Legion Post 91. From the traffic light in Trenton head north on Highway 129 for fie miles to the curve. Turn right at first dritev.\) and then right again at the blue building. See you on Saturday, August 20th at noon. All rela- tives and friends have a special invitation. Vernon Layfield The Pridgeon Family To Have Reunion September 10 The Pridgeon family reunion is set for Saturday, September 10h at Otter Springs RV Resort. The covered dish meal will' begin at 1:00 p.m. but plan to come early for Visiting and fel- lowship. There will also be mu- sic and old time Gospel singing so come early and spend the day with old friends and loved ones. Directions to Otter Springs from CR 232 are, turn west on' to SW 70h Street and proceed to the entrance of the park and go to the large pavilion. All family and friends are welcome. SKid's World Pre-School Learning Center, Inc. A private school for your child's early learning years. NAEYC Accredited Pre-K School Readiness Program Voluntary Pre-Kindergarten CDA Certified Teachers R USDA Food Program Highscope Curriculum CPRIFirst Aid Certified Ages 2-12 Stop by for a tour of ourfacility. | 352-463-3555 Corner of Hwy. 129 & S.R. 47, Trenton (Across from Trenton High School) I Owners/Directors Amy Wesley Woods SHolly Wesley Bussard License #C03GI0006 l*lsll?/? I^llll^l^/ll I llll^lw/l7l7lllll7l7l7/lll^ l SLevy County Genealogy And History Society To Meet August 21 Coleman Family To Have Reunion August 28 The annual Coleman Family Reunion will be held Sunday, August 28th at Hart Springs, Pavilion. All friends and family are welcome to, attend. We will eat at around 12 noon. '.. Roberts Family Reunion To Be Held September 3 'The Roberts Family Reunion will be held on Saturday, Sep- tember 3, 2005 at the Bell Community Center. Lunch will be served at 1:00 p.m. Paper goods and ice will be furnished. Please bring food and drinks. Corbin Family Reunion The Corbin family will be holding their annual family re- union on Sunday, September 11, 2005. The reunion will be held at Hart Springs beginning at 1:00 in the afternoon. Family members are asked to bring enough food for their family and to share with others. Order without liberty and lib- erty without order are equally destructive. --Teddy Roosevelt The Levy County Genealogy and History Society will meet on Sunday, August 21st at 2:00 p.m. at the Levy County Quilt Museum located just off 27A, east of Chiefland. Follow the signs to the museum. Babs Robinson will give a presentation on ."Not Your Common Resources." Visitors are welcome. Trenton United '.- Methodist Church 9:30 am 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. We Welcome You To M NE BAJIiST CURCI (SBC) 4200 N.W. CR-340, Bell, FL 32619 (3 miles North of Bell on Hwy-340 West) Sunday School ................................ 9:45 am M morning W orship ................................ 11 am Evening Worship ........ 6 pm Wednesday Evening Services: Adult Bible Study, Children, & Youth .. 7 pm Pastor: Rev. Jimmy Corbin Minister of Youth: Matt Holtsclaw Church Phone: 386-935-3575 "Committed to Reaching People for Christ" 16655 N.W.CR-339 (4 miles south of Trenton) Lyndsay Parrish and J. Ayers 0y WESLEY SANITATION Garbage Service DUMPSTERS 352-472-7133 C & D ROLLOFFS AVAILABLE 352-463-6122 AVAILABLE Residential and Commercial Service Available in Trenton, Bell, Fanning Springs, Rural Chiefland and Bronson Areas. North East Church of Christ 4330 N.E. CR-340, High Springs, Florida Invites You To Join Us For A Three-Day Meeting. Our Speaker Will Be Dallas Blevins Proposed topics: 19 Aug. 7:30rpm Who are you? Joshua 9:8 20 Aug. 7:30pm Where areyou from? Genesis 16:8 21 Aug. 10 am Where are you? Genesis 3:9 21 Aug. 6pm Where are you going? Genesis 6:8 For more information: Casey Carlisle 472-2347 It's Never Too Early To Plan On Attending A Revival: PINE GROE BAPTIST CHURCH IS PLANNING A REATREVIVAL August 28 31, 2005 Sunday 10:30 am & 6pm SMonday Wednesday 7pm Dr. Morris L. Anderson Evangelist from Maryville, TN S'. will be the guest speaker. ~ Nursery Will Be Provided For All The Little Ones ~ Transportation is available, call the Church ifyou need a ride or can't drive at night, 463-2151. Cnyayemen! Johnny and Audrey Parrish of Trenton and John and Cindy Jo Ayers of Trenton would like to announce the engagement of .their children, Lyndsay Lorraine Parrish and J. Min Ayers III. Lyndsay is the granddaughter of Eudell and Maxine Parrish of Trenton and Sleatha Gore of I I i THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 2005 GITLCHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL PD Crr. 1,-fllr TT-TTTRSDYA.V ATTU4TGST1.2 J. GIT .CHRIST COT NTY JOURNAL Page Five Mr. & Mrs. C.D. Moore Celebrate 50 Wedding Anniversary The children of Mr. and Mrs. C.D. Moore of Bell proudly in- vite you to join them in cele- brating the 50th wedding anni- versary of their parents. The celebration will take place on Saturday, September 3, 2005, from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. at the Trenton Woman's. Club on CR 339 in Trenton. C.D. and Louetta were mar- ried September 8, 1955 in Bar- tow, Florida. They have lived their entire wedded life in Bell. C.D. is retired from the Florida Department of Transportation. Louetta is retired from the Gil- christ County School Board as a bookkeeper. The only gifts we ask are per- haps a card, a written memory, or old photograph, and certainly the pleasure of your company. If you are unable to attend, you may send something to include in the scrapbook which will be presented to C.D. and Louetta in memory of this occasion (send to 1771 Casa Bianca Road, Monticello, Florida 32344). Debbie Love, Denise Johnson, Darise McLoughlin, Diane Pelaez, and Rachelle Philman. AARP Driver Safety Program To Hold Class September 6-7 The AARP Driver Safety Program will be, held at the Gil- christ County Public Library in Trenton. The class fee is $10.00.' There are no tests. The two-day, four-hour class- room instruction refines driving skills and develops defensive driving techniques. The certifi- cate qualifies graduates for an auto insurance discount for three years. The class will be held Tues- day and Wednesday, September 6th and 7', 2005 from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. For information and to regis- ter, call (352) 333-3036. Americanism means the vir- tues of courage, honor, justice, truth, sincerity, and hardihood - the virtues that made America. --Teddy Roosevelt Social & Personal Happy Birthday wishes to Brandi Bailey, Kurt Hansen, Glen Thigpen, Morgan Brown, Malinda Holt, and Victoria Rogers on August 18'h; to Donna Harrison, Judy dver- street, Melissa Stewart, and, Larry Grant on August 19th; to Shannah Kirby, Rick Ridenour, Rob Bailey, Teresa Spears, and Nina Sue Shepherd on August 20th; to Johnny Lanier and Su- san Johnson on August 21s'; to Judy Rehberg and Galen Wat- son on August 22nd; to Joanne Ferris and Taylor Lord on August 23rd; and to Franne Rob- erts, Crystal Waterman, and Gray Schofield on August 24th Happy Anniversary wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cook on August 18th; to Mr. and Mrs. Clif Bradley on August 19th; to Mr. and Mrs.. Henry Eady, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Porter, and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Langford on August 20th; to Mr. and Mrs. Fate Seay and Bruce and Caro-. lyn Tyner on August 21P'; to Mr. and Mrs. Ron Koltz on August 22nd; and to Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man Schubert on August 23rd. My definition of a free soci- ety is a society where it is safe to be unpopular. --Adlai Stevenson Marriage Applications Filed In Gilchrist County Frances Wayne Hinkle of Bell, Florida and Bonnie Ann Kropolinsky of Largo, Florida. William Leslie Smith, Jr. of Trenton, Florida and Ivy De- light Upshaw of Bell, Florida. James Robert Baker of Chiefland, Florida and Kim- berly Nicole Pittman of Tren- ton, Florida. James Christopher Wood of Newberry, Florida and Kiley Dale Dean of Trenton, Florida Edward Rance Douglas and Vivian Kay Sapp, both of Trenton, Florida. Spring Ridge Civic Association To Meet September 12 The Spring Ridge Civic As- sociation will meet on Septem- ber 12'h at 7:30 p.m. at the Church of God on CR 340. Agenda items for this meeting will be the status of the roads project and upcoming fall events including Music in the Park, Star Watch, and a Com- munity Yard Sale. A photo slide show of the 4th of July Pa- rade and picnic will be shown and a free CD copy will be given to those in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. David W4elch To Celebrate 50th 'Wedding Anniversary The family of David and Vivian Welch invite you to share in the celebration of their 50 years of marriage. On Sun- day, September 4, 2005 we will be celebrating their union at the Gilchrist County Woman's Club in Trenton from 2:00 p.m. until 5:00 p.m. All family and friends are in- vited. We look forward to see- ing you but no gifts please. If you have any questions, call Mary Ann Johnson at (352) 463-2532 or Wini Weeks at (352) 463-2797. Give The Gift That Arrives 52 Times A Year THE GILCHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL $20.00 Tri-County $24.00 in State $28.00 out of State (352) 463-7135 Mr. and Mrs. David Welch DURON WILLIAMSON TREE SERVICE Professional quality in tree removal, trimming & pruning. Free estimates, insured Call 386-935-2180 or 352-318-3610 mobile. Sonline24 Hrs.aDyw wifdeu cmo n2 Hra a New Enhanced These '06 Models Included: Ford *'06 250 & 350 FnSl t'w l uper Duty Family Plan oV. *'06 Expedition Extended 0.'^AMLY1 '06 EsCape Through ,.- 06 Econoline Va ns Labor Day! *06 Mercury . a a a a~l~l~ * a -r a aL * a FodEplyePrcn . 4, ~.' 'a Mariner YOU PAY THE SAME LOW PRICES FORD EMPLOYEES AND THEIR FAMILIES PAY. Nature Coast Towing & Transport, Inc. S, 24Hour Autos Ser rice Light Trucks George Shultz 352-221-4690 Mobile 352-490-4227 352-490-8273 fax Transfer the financial risk of long term core costs to Auto-Owners Insurance Company. 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Ae (must be same size dose) Chiefland Animal Hospital 493-2000 12474 NW U.S. 19, Chief land SMn.-Fri. 7:30 to 6; Sat. 8:30 to noon (Log Cabin Next to Tire Mart) VISA 2005 CROWN VICTORIA #051 M.PP '25,175.00 FI II ll: 22,986.65 '3,500.00 FORD FAMILY PRICE - $ '9,486.6 2005 TAURUS 4 DR.WAGON #ao5- MSRP '23,435.00 ^L UiO,.. -A PLOYEE PRICE '20,889.25 LESS REBATE '4,500.00 FORD FAMILY PRICE - L16,3892* 2005 EXPEDITION EDDIE BAUER #197 -MSRP '44,035.00 E.I: LC ii: CL ..:E '37,149.44 ". a LI':: LI E '3,000.00 FORD FAMILY PRICE - 34 14944* 2005 FIVE HUNDRED SE .n:. .:. 1:, I;- 22,795.00 E, r- l .:. ,: : s: '20,372.30 :: E-E o.000.00 FORD FAMILY PRICE - $19,372 30 2005 F-250 REG. CAB #219 MSRP'26,695.00 .FPLOYEE PPICE 122,747.09 IE:: ;l i '2,500.00' FORD FAMILY PRICE - $20,24709 2005 RANGER- Auto #346- MSRP'18,600.00 EMPLOYEE PRICE '16,927.60 LESS REBATE '3,000.00t FORD FAMILY PRICE 13, 927"60 2005 SABIE #012-MSRP'21,525.00 M 2005 SABLE EMPLOYEE PRICE 19,135.30 SI.REBATE '3,000.00 i- ll.:.NUS CASH 1500.00O FORD FAMILY PRICE - UP Ito*ax 2005 MOUNTAINEER : ,:- .: 33995.00 -r.lF.:. iE 29,706.55 L REE -T4,000.00t SORD FAMILY PRICE - *25,70655"* 2005 MONTEGO '60 MSRP 24,995.00 S EI .I' L:( IEE PRICE '22,190.65 5 LESS REBATE $1,000.00 21,19065* 2005 MONTEREY ..: -rV I;,'29,695.00 W EI .,I i. 1. E F ,I .: r '26,097.30 .'- E:: E' e -0'6,500.00 S FORD FAMILY PRICE - p19,597'0* 2005 GRAND MARQUIS GS LEATHER .,l -.I:, '27,240.00 El In. .: ,,.: '24,664.25 LI 1, F- L-'4,000.00 0 rIE. ... 1 '2,000.00 FORD FAMILY PRICE-$8 6441 * 2005 F-150 REG. CAB XL #265- MSRP' 20,045.00 EMPLOYEE PRICE '16,979.60 LESS REBATE '3,000.00t FORD FAMILY PRICE - 135,97960* ErUl VVIIIU9L5p 1,4995* '04 Focus Auto, AC. 0480 $1if1,995* u. roru rreeu ar Auto, Air, Low Miles. #591 016.495* -04 KangeIr bu-lp I 4i #659*17g,995' '05 Ford Escape $ UR.- OL"| -.,f1i_;yf ( '05 GMC Envoy Auto, Air, Nice! #642 020.495* '03 Ford F-250 Supercab Auto, Air. #650 *20.995 '03 Ford F-250 Crew Cab 73L Power Stroke, Auto. #687 $2a,995* !M- IS* W- 'IQ;sC'l~a!~~ S'03F-4x4 '04 FordF-150Supercrew "The Works" [ 1l Lariat, 23K Mles. #721 Auto. Air5 Genuine Mo ra Change I M e t 25,995* $25 995* IRotate & Inspect FourTires .. ..o B a ,V , Inspect Brake System $34.95 *Check Air and Cabin Filters Value Any *Check Belts and Hoses SCheck Wiper Blades $l o 951 I ivderdti hed I.Top o A,, Fluids *Multi-Point Inspection r SA.great ,alue in maintenSepecial '03 F-350 Crew Cab Dually '04 F-250 4x4Crew Cab Taxes disposal fees and diesel vehicles extra. t SPlid WithCupoa'n. fferEi2s5 Bran 826ires ~e 9 -~ a -- a - *Prices net of rebate,.plus tax, tag and $224 document fees. All vehicles subject to prior sale. Art for illustration purposes only. In stock units only. Excludes Mustang and Escape Hybrid. See dealer for details. **Grand Marquis Owner Loyalty Program requires present ownership of a Grand Marquis to acquire rebate. tFMCC Bonus requires financing with Ford Motor Credit Co. - fl- ed 51 Years Serving and Supporting The Tri-County Area SALES: 8 to 7 Daily; Sat. 8 to 5 SERVICE: Mon.-Fri 7:30 to 5:30; Sat. 8 to 4 LLS FOR LESS! Visit us at LLS FOR LESS! www.ch ieflndcitizen.com Certified 6 N, Young Blvd,, Chiefland Website: www.whitefordmercury.com A DVA NTA G E 352-493-4297 E-mail: whiteinc@bellsouth.net N E N rr~~~~h~~~rg rlll ,79nrl~rlrr ~rr:ri~rrrr~ i~~ Ti~~1~ Mr. and Mrs. C.D. Moore rllv~v ul~I)~VUV IIV) VVJU-uu-- u i-l---~-~~ ~I -1 v m .rag -j ix (11 TTVI R THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 2005 Area Church Youth Bless Ayers Health And Rehabilitation Center In "Stay At Home Missions" Camp r^ -j Ayers' Resident Wilma Jessica Graden. Youth from Bronson Road Baptist Church, Joppa Baptist Church and Archer Baptist Church who participated in the "Stay At Home" mission camp were Geneva Hollriegel, Jonathan Osteen, Jessica Graden, Sarah Allison, Nina Kilgore, Brianna Sweat, Amber Benuck, and Laken Patterson. The first part of August Ayers Health and Rehabilitation Cen- ter was blessed with a wonder- ful group of teens. Several churches in our aiea participated in a camp called "Stay At Home Missions." Bronson Road Bap- tist Church, Joppa Baptist, Church and Archer Baptist Church youth participated in this mission. They had eight teens volunteer at Ayers to do their mission for three days. What a week it was for them! Monday, they all went through orientation, played bingo with the residents, and A new motorcycle deserves our new approach to insuring it. That's our stand. visited one on one with several of the residents. Talking with the residents was very reward- ing for both the residents and the teens. Little did they know, but this was the week for put- ting together Ayers' Annual Yard Sale. Tuesday and Wednesday the "Angels from Heaven" emptied out a trailer. full of donations for the yard sale. They helped to .empty boxes and sort items. The activ- ity staff was very appreciative of their help. Pizza was a treat for lunch on Wednesday. It was a well-deserved treat. It's always a wonderful expe- rience to work with youth and let them experience "life reali- ties." We may have a couple of regular volunteers in the mak- ing, after their experience at Ayers Health and Rehabilitation Center. They always welcome volunteers and encourage young and old alike to come visit and help in any way they can. The activity department would also like to thank the churches who participated in this mission. You all should be very proud of your youth groups. Gilchrist County Land Transactions William K. Wiles to BMW Holdings, Inc. Mary Elizabeth Coffey Tilley, f/k/a to Roger A. Lord. Wayne E. Carswell to Wil- liam Stuart Fuquay. Robert Heise to Dallas Shafer, Jr. Riverwalk of Fanning Springs Inc. to Riverwalk Partners LLP. Riverwalk Partners LLP to Jonathan E. Rodriguez. Riverwalk Partners LLP to Jarrett Thomas. Tony Michael Barber to Tri- County Investment Properties, Inc. Mark Tooke to Fred Wilker- son., Charles L. Scott to William S. Fuquay. John Alberto to William K. Wiles. James C. Leggett to Kent Everitt Heaton. Ronald W. Stuart to Dream Builders Development Corp. REPJHB Inc. to Dale Group Investors Inc. Patricia A. Fuller to Kimberley Delancey. REPJHB Inc. to Philistin Rouzard. Call me today about Allstate's I retooled motorcycle policies. Save an extra 1 0% when you switch. $ (352) 493-2501 Stephen Quincey Tro County Irsurance Serv.ics, Inc. 13564 NJW HWY 19 Chrelland Serving the community for over 30 years Allstate. You're in good hands. li.:lruil~i jr.j i*,,.....*il '.tLj.j I.: r~llt ll~ j-.j qi.,rP. : .. All.. F' i j 1C.iwalty Insurance Company: IJ..rhb : I -:,c ~ It ,o,, C Barker receiving nail care from Robert E. Webster to William S. Fuquay. Muriel E. Jacobs to Wayne Porter. Sierra Harrah to Neota Har- rah. George H. Devaney Jr. to Anthony Zasciurinskas, Sr. James Tyndall to Dana Jones. Karen E. Schnieder to Jamie Martin. Leon Joseph Clardy to Leon Joseph Clardy. Thomas E. Poe to Michael Willis. Wilman Investments Inc. to Jacobs Trust LLC. ,Ettie Lee Joyner, Trustee to BD & K LLC. Frier Finance Inc. to Barbara A. Plentz. Helan K. Quigley to Anna T. Patterson. Deborah S. Trey to Ralph A. Rodriguez. Jimmie R. Downing to An- thony W. Craft. John R. Rowe to Jennifer L. R. Verhaeren. Thomas W. Holland to Cathy Marie Sinni. Marjorie P. Hoolihan to John P. Hoolihan. MCW Development Corp to William E. Deen. Karen F. LaFrantz to James T. Kuhn. George R. Cheeseman, Co- Trustee to James T. Kuhn. Charles Ray Sanders to Jeff Thompson. Jack W. Ferber to Cora Lee Bass. Mark Thompson to Mark Thompson. Mark Thompson to Mark Thompson . Albert F. Martin'to Ashley B. Fudge. Green Tree Servicing LLC to Sakichand Dalchand. Kenneth A. Brown Jr. to NRLL East LLC. Stephen Mark Suggs to Johnny Sanchez. Robert J. Thompson to Paula Jean Thompson. Wilbur C. Thomas to Linda "E. Lewis, Trustee. Annette Alice Cannon to Linda E. Lewis, Trustee. H.C. Henderson, Jr. to Don- ald Thompson. Donald Thompson to William K. Wiles. William K. Wiles to BMB Investment Group Inc. Gwen Milanich to Raymond B. Deer. Mary Ann Folsom f/k/a to Mac C. Johnson. Kimberly N. DeWees to Jer- rel R. DeWees, Jr. Charles Mason to Charles Gage. Robert C. Kolenda Roberts to Nicholas J. Ebright. William S. Raynor, Trustee to William S. Raynor. Yvonne Page to Deborah Moberly. Anita Lynne Wood to Donald S. Wood, Jr. Jack Lance Rogers to Charles J. Kuhr. H. Gordon Minto, Trustee to Rare Bird Farm Inc., d/b/a to Louis Robert Leone. Gloria B. Richards. Shirley F. Downs to Shirley F. Downs. Displaced Homemaker Program To Begin September 6 If you are a homemaker whio is 35 years or older and have lost financial support, the Dis- placed Homemaker program at Santa Fe Community College can help you make the transition into the job market. Call 395- 5047 to make an intake screen- ing appointment for the SFCC Displaced Homemaker Pro- gram. The time to try is now. FREE classes and workshops are offered monthly and the next classes start September 6, 2005. A man who won't die for something is not fit to live. Pole Barns Installed- Complete $1,69500 Total Wi S MOH I A 5 I I I I I I I WHEEL BALANCE L l995 : AND ROTATION #MV32611 Most Vehicles. Parts extra, ifneeded. Please callfor appointment Not valid with any other offers. Must present coupon. Expires 8-31-05 -....- -------11 1 - mren Buy Dayton tires and car service on revolving charge. ve dr : Open an account in minutes if you have a valid major national credit card. vo'vin' charger] rv anat' nal c it rd M S C S TIRE MART OF CHIEFLAND M V 11Val 124th lane U.S. 19 North Chief land ar 3_00 3 U y 8 to 1 493-0013t h f a d Open Monday Friday 8 to 5:30 Saturday 8 to 122 90 Days Same As Caashh, V32611 r *Crediterms made available by Credit Fint National Associates. No payment for 90 days on qualifying purc-seh. No iitrat due on qualifying Plrchases ifpaid in fill within 90d.ys. Intrenst aafixdl rs (21.,4% APR) variable rst (16.5% ol of4nf4) (APR may vary) will be imposed from the lime of purchase if not paid in full within 90 days. Minimum finance charge S.50. Tri-County Primary Care welcomes nationally published specialist Dr. Joel K. Shugar to Trenton. * .- : FD, AUGUS 1"9 PRIoMARY CARE 1535 East Wade Street EYEEXAMS. CATARACT SURGERY NNoStitch No Patch, a'oetio .' GLAUCOMA,: '. ASER SURGERY :A ... . Dr. Shugar will be in Trenton for one day only - Friday, August 19th at 12:30 pm! Don't miss this opportunity! Dr. Shugar is a board certified ophthalmologist who is widely recognized as one of the leaders in the field of ophthalmology. And on Friday, August 19th, Dr. Shugar will be as near as your neighborhood and as close,as your phone. Call Darlene toll-free to make an appointment for an eye exam today! 1.800-870-6001 ext. 641 iI.AT l If / rnACT B&J AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR COMPLETE AUTO REPAIRS FOREIGN DOMESTIC ru~ ANUJ I EMER ;- EXHAUSTS BRAKES ELECTRIC TUNE-UPS ENGINES COMPUTER ALIGNMENTS AIR CONDITIONING PASSENGER CAR & LIGHT TRUCK TIRES Open Mon. Fri. 710 East Highway 26 Located 30 Miles West of Gainesville, in Trenton TRI-COUNTY W CHIROPRACTIC "Care for the Entire Family" Dr. Bennitt Patterson 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 Chiefland Regional [T!i-Count Shopping Center US 19 N I I .Wal-Mart N--> Super Center I (352) 463-0079 (MACU~AR: I l'J/lUI'lt )I - :D, ,N L'jeCare Imntitute 1-80-70601 -ww~ntuecostyeco 555NothByonBule Prkwy Prr, loid 334 I C-rTT .C-TR TST COT TNTY JOURNAL I Tn a Q;- mU I ISAM.6 Page Seven TT-TTTRITnDAV ATT(TT RT 1 S 700 The students from Gilchrist County who attended this special program were Mindy Cannon, Terry Gleckler, Alina DeWein, Samantha Roberts, and Cole Smith. H20 Pro's Rx: Your Prescription for Bad Water. Call 758-1901, i, , 935-9540 or Cell 365-1565. 12 Months Same As Cash. IT'S YOUR SCHOOL -- LET'S GET INVOLVED!! CALENDAR OF EVENTS From August 18 to August 24, 2005 Gilchrist County Superintendent's Office 1-800-884-9131 Transportation Office 1-800-833-5702 Date Time Event Place TRENTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 8/18 7:30 pm Boy Scout RoundUp Cafeteria 8/20 8 am-5 pm 4-H Training/Banquet Cafeteria 8/23 6:30 pm Girl Scout Roundup, Cafeteria BELL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 8/18 6 pm Safety Patrol Meeting Cafetorium TRENTON MIDDLE/HIGH SCHOOL 8/18 8 am Writing Training 8/19 7:30 pm V FB Classic vs. Dixie 8/23 5:30 pm JN Volleyball vs. Newberry 8/24 4:30 pm V Volleyball Classic BELL HIGH SCHOOL 8/18 4 pmV Volleyball Bulldog Classic (Bell/Eastside/Seven Rivers/Trinity Catholic) S IS pm Band Fiai Srue .r.l r llt SI'' 7 3 iFim '. FBl Pr:' ,F e L. 's 1 $ .1?pn 0 L Band B.:1.u1 Drle .B r "S'23 p r -tt IP, V k, ll' +:d I ".. B'r ant',,ra" "'' ... Auditorium Tiger Field Gym Chiefland Gym SJdilnurr SBri.i.rd Tuesday Friday Tuesday Friday 10 am 5 pm f .isa s Fine Lake City Community College Governor's Summer Program Winners During Summer B term, the Division of Liberal Arts and Sciences' participated in the Governor's Summer Program which involved 31 eleventh and twelfth grade students from Baker, Columbia Dixie, and Gilchrist counties in Lake City Community College's district that participated in the six-week term. The students chose two col- lege classes from algebra, lit- erature, history and social sci- ence courses that they could attend. The courses also in- cluded two field trips to places of interest from Lake City to Gainesville. At the end of the program certificates were awarded to participating stu- dents. Mandatory Band Parent And Student Meeting For Bell's Purple Powerhouse Band To Be Held August 18 '' There will be a mandatory band parent and student meeting for Bell's Purple Powerhouse Band on Thursday, August 18, 2005 at 7:00 p.m. in the Iris Roberts High School Audito- rium. It is necessary for all par- ents and students to attend this meeting. This year's Purple Powerhouse Band's criteria, performance goals, rules of conduct, and much-needed in- formation will be given out this particular evening. Health forms will be provided, and an oppor- tunity to get them notarized that night. Necessary uniform needs will be on sale and/of orders taken. This is your opportunity to ask the "new" band parent questions, .or any unanswered questions thatyou have, either directly from the Purple Power- Saturday 10 am 3 pm G! . and Consignment 3Boutique W4t14er dae All Summer Purses 30%/ OFF All Candles 50% OFF All Clothing 50% OFF (excluding formals) All Designer Fragrances 50% OFF Now Available Engravable Sterling Silver Jewelry 3249 West Railroad Lane Suite C Bell, Florida 32619 352/463-9448 house Band Director, Todd Eckstein, or from your Booster Club officers. Meanwhile... if you have any questions that have not been an- swered, you now have easy ac- cess to get those answers di- rectly! The Purple Powerhouse Band is now on the World Wide Web! The Bell Band Booster Executive Committee is proud to announce that the Bell band is now online! Check us out for all your band information needs at: www.purplepowerhouse band.org. Bell Middle And High School's "Back To School Dance" To Be Held August 19 Bell Middle and High School will have a "Back to School" Dance on August 19, 2005 from 8:30 to 11:30 p.m., in the school cafeteria. This dance is open to all Bell Middle and High School stu- dents, sixth through twelfth grades only. Admission is $5.00 per person. All rules of conduct and school policy on dances will be in effect. The Dance Policy will be posted outside the doors of the dance,' and are also available in the front office of the administra- tion building. Refreshments will be avail- able free of charge. Take home your first school memory of the year by getting a Polaroid pic- ture taken with your friends at the dance! This will have a nominal charge of $5.00, and will freeze this special moment in time! Also neon jewelry and novelties will be on sale! Parents please note: If your student chooses to leave the dance before the event is over, your student will NOT be al- lowed to re-enter the dance, even if they pay again. If your student is asked to leave the dance because of misconduct, a phone will be provided for them to call home, and/or the School Resource Officer will call the parents. Students who choose to exit the dance before it is over, will NOT be allowed to loiter on the school campus. We are chaperoning INSIDE the cafete- ria; not the school campus. Please make sure your student understands this SThis danc' is being'sponsored by the Purple Powerhouse Band Boosters. It will be chaperoned by the Band Boosters, Admini- stration, and the School Re- source Officer. Debbie Norton-Aronowicz Band Boosters President "Meet And Greet" For New Trenton Middle/High School Band Director Set For August 25 We are excited about the new band director for Trenton Mid- dle/High School and initIe eve- ryone to a "Nleet and Greet" Thursday, August 25th at 6:00 p.m. at the Trenton High School Band room. Jamie Petersheim is our new director and we would like you to meet her and welcome her to our great school. This Meet and Greet is spon- sored by the Tri-County Bank. For more information, contact Michelle Carter (463-2950) or Christie McElroy (463-734.6). Bell Band's Car Washing Frenzy To Be Held August 27 Bell's Purple Powerhouse Band is having a car wash on Saturday, August 27th in front of the school from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. They will also have a variety of candy bars for sale while you wait! This is a fund- raiser suggested by the band students to help offset some of the necessary band expenses, and help make their band pro- gram a great success. Generous donations will bring big smiles! Debbie Norton-Aronowicz Band Booster President Bell High School Classes Of 1952 And 1953 To Have Reunion September 3 The Bell High School gradu- ating classes of 1952 and 1953 are having their yearly reunion on September 3, 2005 at Akins Barbecue in Bell. The time is 6:00 p.m. If you were ever a part of ei- ther of these classes, please come and join us. Also if you were a faculty member, please come. For more information you may call Jimmie Shepherd at 904-463-2507 or Marie Bunkley at 386-935-0419. See you there. Trenton High School Alumni Reunion To Be Held October 14-15 All THS alumni, teachers, coaches, friends and families are invited to attend the THS reun- ion on October 15, 2005. Ar- rangements for reserved seating have been made for those wishing to attend the home- coming football game on Octo- ber 14, 2005. On October 15'h plans have been made to tour the old THS building at 11:00 a.m. Then we will proceed to the elementary school cafeteria. Lunch will be served at 1:00 p.m. and the meal will be catered. Please advise if you will be joining us for the homecoming game and/or the school tour. 'We look forward to seeing you all. Please invite anyone you think would be interested in at- tending. Mail checks by Octo- ber 1, 2005 in the amount of $15 per person and payable to: J. David Welch, 7500 SW 60th Street, Trenton, FL 32693 or call 352-463-7379 for more in- formation. Character First! Theme Of The Month Is "VIRTUE" By Geneva Cornwell VIRTUE drives a person to resist the impulse to do wrong and take action to do what is right. VIRTUE is the character quality for the month of August and is demonstrated by honesty and integrity in one's life by doing what is right. Doing what is right will encourage others to do the same. In making at- tempts to manifest VIRTUE in one's life, that -person must guard their eyes, ears, words and thoughts. They must learn to stand alone, abstain from anything, which might damage or pollute their mind or body and treat others as they would want to be treated. VIRTUE is the opposite of, impurity. The dictionary de- fines VIRTUE as general moral goodness; right acting and thinking; morality; a particular moral quality regarded as good or meritorious.' VIRTUE is having effective power or force; the ability to heal or strengthen (as the VIRTUE of a medicine). The latin root of VIRTUE is the word vir. Vir is the term for an adult man. The related word virtus means "strength." VIRTUE points to the idea of full-grown mature moral strength. Each person is responsible for how he or she influences others. The'greatest contribution to the world is not the work one does, but the influence that one has on others one by one, day by day. The influence of VIRTUE is not forced, nor is it an at- tempted thing. It is a natural re- sult. It is a matter of VIRTUE to be sure words, actions, and attitude reflects good character. A person does not need to draw attention to his or her demon- strations of good character. In fact, once a person makes a show of good character, it ceases to be good character. Rather, it becomes pride or showmanship. Demonstrating VIRTUE centers around the choices we make and the action that fol- lows. Often doing what is right is not the popular thing to do and attracts criticism and situa- tions, but it takes consistency to continue showing VIRTUE. A quiet life of consistent VIRTUE will have far greater impact on the world than any one-time act of "greatness." The association a person has with others also has significant effect on his or her behavior and thought patterns. The influence others have on a person can be negative or positive. While it is not wise to isolate oneself from every part of society, it is wise to be surrounded with people of good character. Positive exam- ples will motivate and encour- age toward a higher level of VIRTUE. A virtuous person avoids little compromises of character in de- fense of reputation. By focus- ing on maintaining VIRTUE, one's reputation will take care of itself. The result will be something better than reputa- tion. People honor and respect those men and women of integ- rity whom they know they can trust to do what is right, re- gardless of the consequences. People respect and follow a person of good character. They realize that it takes courage and commitment to stand for what is right. That is why it is such a privilege for this writer to com- pose these articles each month because I believe that the honor I have had in "rubbing shoul- ders" with virtuous people has proven to me, as well as to oth- .ers, that Gilchrist County is a County of Character because it's a County that Cares. Re-Roofing & Leaks Metal Roofing 25-Year Warranty Manufacturer's FREE ESTIMATESrr a~r -6o050o MORE THAN TIRES Brakes Alignments Oil Changes Southern Tire & Brake 626 North Main Street Trenton 463 S iPSt f aptist CIhush Ci Welcomes You! "Embracing the Past and Reaching Toward the Future." Corer of NE 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. o v, Guess Who? U ^ ^ t < $ .; j ^ Guess What? The Wild and Crazy CLASS OF 1970 is having their 35 year reunion. Friday, August 26th at 7:30 p.m. starts an evening of fun and great food at the Homestead Restaurant in Fanning Springs. They will continue their fun on Saturday, August 27th at Hart Springs, beginning at 9:00 a.m. with fun, picnicking and swimming with their families and friends. I ILIVI~UY~~L)I~VUVVI rV) uvv~ GILCHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL I.- Page Eight GILCHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 2005 "Your Country Connection" By Lois Cosgrove 7270 S.E. 79th Lane Trenton, Florida 32693 .Phone 472-3186 E-mail: loisl026@mailstation.com 5-,n. #1374 GREETINGS This has been the best season ever for humming birds, at least in this area out here where I live. They arrived in March and seems like they've been breed- ing most of the time they've been here. I've never seen so many flying through the air from tree to tree and feeder to feeder. I've had to replenish their feeders every couple, weeks or so. They usually leave around the end of August or early September. I always miss them when they're gone and look forward to their return... They're so cute and delightful to watch and it's amazing how such a tiny bird can survive the stormy weather and traveling so many, many miles. When all else fails, laugh. (At yourself, mostly.)... BIRTHDAYS Happy Birthday to Colleen Pollack (50) of Rolling Oaks on August 18'h and to Shelby Lyn Myers (10) of Rolling Oaks on August 20t... "May both of you have a great day celebrating!" You will find as you look upon your life that the moments when you have truly lived are the moments when you have done things in the spirit of love... FANTASTIC FACTS This is where we got "SPICK" as the nickname for a foreigner... It's Navy slang and a variant of "spiggoty." This name for a foreigner particu- larly for a native of a Latin- American country was given to the natives of Central Amer- ica and South America because of their frequent use of the phrase, "No spick-a dee Ingles." Fear can keep us up all night long, but faith makes one fine pillow.. THE COOK'S CORNER Creamy Garlic Dip 1 container (8 oz.) cream cheese 1/2 cup instant nonfat dry milk 2 tbsp. sliced green onion 1 tbsp. cider vinegar 1 clove garlic, chopped 1/2 tsp. salt 1/4 tsp. ground black pepper Assorted fresh vegetables for dipping Combine sour cream, dry milk, green onion, vinegar, gar- lic, salt and pepper in small bowl; stir until smooth. Serve with vegetables. When you feel terrific, notify your face. HOUSEHOLD HINT When sewing with a single thread, does it constantly knot? If so, try this: After you thread the needle, be sure to knot the end that was cut off closest to the spool. Well Child & Newborn Care. School & Sports Physicals Chronic & Acute Care Communicable Disease Maternity Care By UF Dept. OB/GYN Self-acceptance is the soil in which self-confidence flourishes. RIB TICKLERS I wanted to store some deco- rations in the garage, but there wasn't much empty space. So I asked my son to make some room. Being a typical teen, he had to be asked a few times. Eventu- ally, he dragged himself from the couch to the garage, but a few minutes later, he was back. "I thought I asked you to make some room in the garage," I said. "I did," he answered. "I moved your car into the drive- way." Yikes! A mouse scurried across my kitchen. I set out some poison and went to bed. But I didn't realize I left a half- finished cup of yogurt on the counter. The next morning when I went to toss it away, I noticed that tucked in the yogurt were two of the pellets I'd left for Mr. Mouse. I had to smile. It was like he was saying, "You first." Out for a stroll, a couple of drunks are staring at the sky. "What a beautiful night," one of the guys says. "Take a look at the moon." "That's not the moon, you moron," his inebriated pal re- plies. "That's the sun." They're still arguing when another drunk staggers over. "Help us out, buddy," the first man says. "Look up-is that the sun or the moon?" "I don't know," the man slurs. "I don'tlive around here." Man to his wife: The bad news is that we owe $100,000 in college loans for the kids, a month's salary in back taxes, and our retirement fund is tanking. Wife: What's the good news? Husband: Our identity has been stolen. Q:, What do you call a bear with no teeth? A: A gummy bear. Light travels faster than sound. This is %h% some, i:people appear bright until you hear them speak... QUIET:REFLECTIONS Safe Keeping ODo not look forward to the changes and chances of this life in fear; Rather look to them with full hope that, as they arise. God, whose you are, will deliver you out of them. He is your keeper. He has kept you hitherto. Do you but hold fast to His dear. hand, and He will lead you safely through all things; and, when you cannot stand, He will bear you in His arms. Do not look forward to what may hap- pen tomorrow. . Our Father will either shield you from suffering, or He will give you strength to bear it. St. Francis de Sales 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 & Treatment 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. I'll leave you with this THOUGHT FOR TODAY: Grace is when God gives us what we don't deserve, and when God doesn't give us what we do deserve... Marine Corps & Auxiliary Invite All Of Tri-County Communities To Join In Celebration Of Ribbon Cutting August 20 On Saturday August 20'h at 5:00 p.m. an Open House Ceremony of Tri-County Ma- rine Corps & Auxiliary's new home will begin with a wel- come speech and guest intro- ductions by Commandant Harry Hopwood. The ceremony will include presenting another child Micerna Woodward, with a special trike. The MCL is proud of their new home, the Historic Hardee House, located just two blocks from its original location .but still on the old plantation land originally called Pine Hill. The first family was Isaac Pearson Hardee. The Hardee family continued to grow; in 1949 the descendents of Mr. Hardee held a reunion on the plantation lawn. The wonder of this once working plantation can be visu- alized as you go through the house and the family cemetery. The other buildings, smoke- house, spring house and others, were removed in 1961. The house, built in 1861 is said to be the oldest house in Levy County. The Corps' goal is to eventually turn.it into a museum for local schools and organizations to enjoy a part of local history. This will be a community project. Refreshments include hot dogs and hamburgers... please bring your lawn chairs. While you are there you may want to tour the Hardee House, it's easy to find. Turn west off Highway 19 at Hardees. Stay on this road which will become 110th Street. The house is on the left at 6450 NW 110th Street. Thank you. Joyce Holubek, SPublicity, Harry Hopwood, S.Commandant ,.3525-4 79 4 Pets Sake Hope everybody had a de- lightful summer; we could have done with a lot less heat. Of course everyone knows by now that school has started. Use caution when you see children walking to or waiting at the bus stops, and please take a second look for pets that might have followed their family members. Some big events are sched- uled for the near future. Don't forget our special charity auc- tion in November. We can still use some antiques, collectibles, and. new, or used items in good condition. The proceeds from this auction will go for spay- neuter, rabies vaccinations and assist with medical expenses for pets of low income families. This is probably the most im- portant auction that we have ever planned because of the ad- ditional expense of emergency medical monies that would be needed for the extra program. If you would care to donate an item or your preference is to send a check, your thoughtful- ness is immensely appreciated. In March we will have our Spring Fling, some great stuff is coming in for that occasion. Would you believe a poker tournament? That's right, I was informed a few days ago that it is in the making for April. If this tired ole body and mind .gets through all this action, it will be something short of a miracle. Ever wonder what those black spots are on your cat's nose and lips? According to Arnold Plotnick, DVM, they are called "lentigines" and they appear in orange cats. These spots may increase in size and number as the cat ages. "In cats they occur on mucous membranes, like the gums. The cause of this condi- tion is unknown. Affected cats are at no apparent risk to de- velop other diseases including melanoma. These spots are harmless and no treatment is necessary." 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 6y MYty 472-5505 (352) 354-5147 Speciaizing in 'Manicures & Pedicures, Pink &' W ites. , ,' 20% OFF1" Erica McElroy's Full Service Salon w""ith this ad 25325 West Newberry Road Newberry, Florida 32669 Zje tmerican legion Jamerson Sheffield Post 91, Inc. 463-1501 P.O. Box 559, Trenton, FL 32693 POST 91 NEWS Commander Shelby McKinney -(352) 463-1459 Adjutant Dean Williams (386) 454-8143 Chaplain Carl Cornwell (352) 463-1473 Legionnaires, friends: Legion, auxiliary and SAL dues for 2006 are due and the cards are available. We need your membership. Any eligible veteran in the Tri-county area and High Springs or Post 400 members please contact Dean Williams for assistance. (386)454-8143. What does membership in The American Legion mean? Membership in the American Legion is membership in America. "Get Involved" is our motto. It is also the primary reason why more and more dedicated veterans continue to devote their lives to their country. It is the background of involvement that creates and supports the feeling of camaraderie which makes The American Legion the nation's largest and fastest growing organization of wartime veterans. Membership is the livelihood of The American Legion. Without the members there would be no legion programs. Without members we would have no voice on Capitol Hill. Without members there would be no accomplishment in assistance and support of veterans, their families, the community, state and nation. We must offer eligible veterans the opportunity to be a part of this great organization. The "Dog Patch Party" is Friday, August 26th at the post home at 6:30 pm featuring Lil Abner, Daisy Mae and all your favorite 'Al Capp' characters. Call Carl and Geneva Cornwell for info. (352)463-1473. Post 91 calendars are in. See an officer of the legion or auxiliary or call Dean Williams, (386)454-8143, to reserve your patriotic 2006 calendar. This is our first fund-raiser of the year, please H E L P. They are $5.00 each. The Marine Corp League in Chiefland is dedicating their post home on Friday, August 20th at 5 PM. They have put a lot of sweat equity in the old home and would love to see you there. Veteran's Awareness Day is coming up on September 3rd. Are you receiving all the benefits you are entitled to? We will have the Gilchrist County Veterans Service Officer, American Legion, VFW and DAV representatives available to answer your questions. Pizza will be served along with coffee and tea. Always remember that FREEDOM IS NOT FREE. Say a-prayer for all our service people in harms way and all over the world. Please consider an American Legion membership to help support our troops and our way of life. FOR GOD AND COUNTRY Shelby McKinney Commander 3'KaiCs GILCHRIST COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT I Ombudsman Council- Seeking Volunteers The Long-Term Care Om- budsman Council is a group of concerned citizens whose goal is to improve the quality of life for people who live in long-term care facilities such as nursing homes, assisted living facilities, adult family care homes and long-term care units in hospi- tals. An Ombudsman is a spe- cially trained and certified vol- unteer who has been appointed by the governor and given authority under Florida law to investigate and resolve com- plaints made by, or on behalf of, long term care facility residents. The North Central Florida Long-Term Care Ombudsman Council serves residents in 11 counties, Alachua, Bradford, Columbia, Dixie, Gilchrist, Hamilton, Lafayette, Levy, Put- nam, Suwannee, and Union. The ombudsman's job is to protect the rights of residents and assure that residents receive fair treatment and quality care by investigating and resolving complaints, visiting each facility to evaluate conditions and to conduct annual inspections. We are currently seeking qualified and caring volunteers to serve residents in our 11 county geographic area. If you would like additional informa- tion regarding the Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program or information on the council, please do not hesitate to contact Jody Dolsberry at (352) 955- 5015 or 888-831-0404. p. TT-14TTqAv ATTUGUST1. 92005 GTT .CHRTIST CO NTY JOURNAL Page Nine .[:CP A"? Shown from left to right are Biologist Steve Barlow, Joan Stephens, and Bruce Colin at the Atlanta Awards ceremony. Regional Director's Awards Given To Volunteers National Wildlife Refuges were given the opportunity to nominate their own and their outstanding volunteers in an award ceremony held in Atlanta last month, where Lower Su- wannee Refuge Manager Kathy Whaley joined the nominees. Among the first to be honored was former Lower Suwannee Cattle Broker & Hauling DavidO. Tompkins 352-472-5766 5510 S.E. CR-232 Mobile (352) 213-435.0 Trenton, Florida 32693 Fax (352) 472-5766 e-mail- dairyboy69us@yahoo.com I1iI ITDOESN'THAVE TO BE. CALL ME ABOUT AN ALLSTATE TRADITIONAL OR ROTH IRA. David Swilley & Steve Jenkins STANLEY INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. S630 NE Santa Fe Blvd, High Springs (352) 463-1542 info@wlstanley.com Allstate. P.S. Appointments to fit your schedule You're in good hands. Certain restrictions apply to contributions, rollers, deductions and distributions from an IRA. Consult your tax advisor for specific information. Allstate Life insurance Company, Home Office, Northbrook, IL Securities offered by Personal Financial Representatives through Allstate Financial Services LLC. Registered Broker-Dealer. Member NASD, SIPC. Main Office 2920 South 84th Street, Lincoln, NE 68506. 877-525-5727. 2004 Allstate Insurance Company. , ,Ago Starting July 6th EXTENDED HOURS/DAYS Same Doctor Same Number NEW LOCATION Call Today for 4 your appointment 1194eab 5H7 cwuAtiuil" Dr. John D. Frater. Chiropractic Phyda 163-2221 Wildlife Biologist, Steve B low. Steve started working the refuge while a Chiefla High student as a one-n Youth Conservation Cor Years later, when the char came for the refuge to hire a time biologist, Steve brought lifetime of knowledge of habitat, wildlife and all the search partners an agency co hope for. With his invent cutting edge projects, he g the refuge staff tangible go and revitalized purpose. The refuge also nomina the first president of its Frie group to receive the Regio Director's Award this year. addition Bruce Colin, for elementary science and teacher in New York City wa recipient due to the pho documentation he has done the refuge over the last f years. Bruce Colin's articles photographs can be seen in b the spring and summer issues Nature Photographer magazi where he boasts about the t local refuges and the captivate wildlife that abounds he "Bruce has donated thousa of dollars worth of his work benefit our friends group fu raising efforts," added Ka Johnson, administrative offi "...not to mention the do mentary work Bruce did Steve's discovery of an end gered species two years ago!" "Joan Stephens has beer tireless volunteer and true fri of Lower Suwannee and Ce Keys National Wildlife R uges," said Whaley during ceremony. "She was a found member :of our friends gr( and served as president for f years remaining on the Boarn Directors these past two yea She is also active in a local ganization that promotes cl water and protection of beautiful Suwannee River. These three are just a sn number that make a differe in the well being of our natic wildlife and the habitat t sustains them. If you're in ested in volunteering or part pating in the Friends group, the refuge at 352-493-0238. FHP Driver License And Vehicle SIlnspection Checkpoints The Florida Highway Pa will be conducting driver cense and vehicle inspect checkpoints during the foll ing dates: September 1- 2005: Dixie: Chavous Road, 55A, SR 349, CR 349, CR 3 CR 358, Willow Hole Rd. 3ar- at and nan ps. nce full it a the re- uld ve, ave lals ted nds nal In mer art as a )to- for five and >oth s of ine, two ting ere. nds k to nd- .ren cer. icu- for lan- n a end .dar Zef- the ling oup four d of rs." Gilchrist: SR 26, SR 49, SR or- 47, CR 138, SE 70th Ave., CR ean 232, CR 340, CR 341. the Lafayette: SR 20, SR 51, SR 53, SR 349. nall Levy: SR 24, SR 45, SR 49, nce CR 121, CR 500, CR 337, CR tn's 335, CR 316, CR 464, CR 323, :hat CR 326, SR 320, CR 320, CR ter- 341, CR 345. :ici- Troopers will focus on vehi- call cles that are being operated with defects and violations such as: Worn/unsafe tires, bad brakes, improper window tinting, S cracked/broken windshields, unsecured loads, and defective ..lighting.. In addition attention will difected to'violations of. Driver license laws, motor vehi- trol cle registration laws, non-use of li- seatbelts, and motor vehicle in- tion surance requirements. ow- The Florida Highway Patrol -30, has found these checkpoints to be an effective method of en- CR forcing state laws, which relate 351, to the safe and legal operation of motor vehicles. Florida Pecan Field Day To Be Held September 1st In Monticello By Marvin Weaver ' Gilchrist County Extension Agent The annual Pecan Field Day will be held Thursday, Septem- ber 1, 2005 beginning at 9:00 a.m. at the Jefferson Country Club in Monticello, Florida. The country club is located on Highway 149, northwest of Monticello. Topics that will be included are storm recovery, tree, ap- praisal, pecan varieties, pecan diseases, and a farm tour. that' will cover research that is un- derway. Lunch and refreshments will be provided by DuPont, Nipan, Simpson Nursery and Boston Tractor. ,In order to plan, they ask that you can in your reservation to the Jefferson County Extension Office at (850) 342-0187 by August 29th or you can call our office in Trenton at (352) 463- 3174 and we will make them for you. This is a one-time opportunity to meet and talk with other growers and manufacturers. Gilchrist County Journal Deadlines The deadline to submit editorial or advertising copy is Monday at 5:00 p.m. to be included in the next Thursday's edition of the rlewspaper. You may bring your article to the Journal office, Email the article gilchristjournal @bellsouth.net. or fax to (352) 463-7393. Thank you for your continued cooperation and support of the Journal. Hall Available 386-935-3711 Honoring Our Troops In Iraq For many of us here in the United States, the idea of a close friend or personal loved one being sent to war is hard to fathom. With the large number of men and women currently serving in the armed forces, only a small percent are sent to a combat zone. And while many of us commend and sup- port our troops here in the United States and overseas such as Iraq, there are those who would much rather see someone else's child serve before one of their own. However, we all have our duty to serve our country. Yet, when that son or daugh- ter comes from a small 'county such as Gilchrist, everyone feels the uneasiness of knowing that one of our own is in harm's way. In a county like Gilchrist of such close knit ties, a place where everyone knows your name (whether or not you've actually met each other) every serviceman produced and sent to war strikes a chord within our hearts. The very idea hits home hard. In a county with a small population as ours, in propor- tion to the iest of the country , the number of Gilchrist's' own serving in the military is out- standing. Not to mention, those who have recently completed their tour. Each year, on aver- age, the number of seniors en- listing in the military has in- creased. Whether it is Army, Air Force, Marines, or Reserves, enlistment is on the rise.- Each and everyone enlisted from Gil- christ County are in our hearts, prayers, and minds. In addition to those currently serving from Gilchrist County we add one more name, our son, Pfc. Michael Ryan Clay. Mi- chael is a 2004 Bell High School graduate. He is the son of Tammy McCall and the grandson of Charlie and Mary McCall of Gainesville. Having turned 19 the same month he was deployed, Pfc. Clay is cur- rently stationed in the heart of Iraq, Baghdad, where he has been since the middle of May. He first began his Army career at Fort Benning, Georgia where he completed his basic training. Afterwards, he was sent to San Antonio, Texas where he com- pleted his AIT training as a Combat Medic. There he re- ceived his license as a nationally recognized EMT. He returned to Fort Benning where he awaited his orders and division placement. He was assigned to the 3rd Infantry Division, other- wise known as "The Rock of the Marne," which is stationed in Fort Stewart, Georgia. Within a few months, Michael and other Division Medics boarded an Army plane destined for. Bagh- dad where he is currently sta- tioned. Pfc. Clay hopes to one day upgrade his skills to Paramedic and from there become an an- esthesiologist. We all wish him well and our prayers are with' him. If you would like to con- tact Pfc. Michael Ryan Clay, you can send him a letter to: Pfc. Clay, Michael R., 550 ASMC HHC DSB 31D, APO, AE 09378 or you can contact either Charlie and Mary McCall Sat 352-378-9996 or Nathalia Rivera, 2004 Bell High School Senior Class President at 850- 445-6635. Gator Storage Trailor Rentals P352-372-6206 fm Pager# 352-264-4994 Tri-County Bank Prime Link Certificate of Deposit *Annual Percentage Yield (APY) is accurate as of 8/9/05. Rate subject to change after account is opened. Fees on account may reduce earnings. Penalty may be imposed for early withdrawal. The minimum balance required to open the account is $1.000. The interest rate and APY is based on a percentage of the Wall Street Journal Prime Rate. *.... t I IIVII, yIu uo 1 10, /- V-) Pfc. Michael Clay TRiCouNTY BANK I LLLI I L WWW.TRI-COUNTY-BANK.COM Trenton Newberry (352)463-7171 (352)472-2162 Member FDIC. Equol Housing Lender. I I , T1TTTP4ZnT A V ATTITT m1? nnr ("TT ('T4P NT fCOT INTYV T TR NRAT. .IrltiX.L II A IUUU 3IL ..LJ.L.J 16- .D u Page Eleven Mr. Gerald Ray Bayless Mr. Gerald Ray Bayless of Bell died Sunday, August 14, 2005 at his home. He was 70. He was a native of Dallas, Texas, having resided in Bell since 1980 after coming to this area from Miami where he lived for 28 years. He was of the Baptist faith and a veteran of the United States Marine Corps having served in the Korean conflict. He is survived by his wife, Rose Bayless of Bell; two sons, Jackie Ray Bayless of Okeechobee and Gerald Ray Bayless, Jr. of Ellijay, Georgia; two daughters, Tessie Bayless Prickett of Newberry and Vicky LeClaire of Bell; eight grand- children; and four great- grandchildren. Arrangements were under the care of EVANS-CARTER FUNERAL HOME, High Springs. Mr. Jackie Oliver Benton Mr. Jackie Oliver Benton of Trenton died Saturday, August 13, 2005 at Ayers Health and Rehabilitation Center in Tren- ton. He was 80. Mr. Benton was born in Toombs County, Georgia and moved from Vidalia, Georgia to Trenton in July. He was a re- tired salesman for the Coca Cola Company. He served in the United States Navy as a gunner's mate from 1942 until 1947, including during World War II. He is survived by a son, Douglas Benton of Washington state; brothers Robert Benton of High Springs and Travis E. Benton of Tavares; and sisters Opal -Newton of Moultrie, Georgia and Patsy Altman of Richmond, Virginia. Arrangements were under the care of MORNING FUNERAL HOME, Melrose. Mr. Emery Braswell Mr. Emery Brasw.ell, .fof Chiefland died Saturday, August 13, 2005. He was 69. Mr. Braswell was born in Tampa and was a lifelong resi- dent of Levy County. He was a retired brick mason and farmer. He was of the Baptist faith. He was preceded in death by his father, Sam Braswell; a brother, Clifford Braswell; and a granddaughter. Mr. Braswell is survived by his life partner, Merelois Lewis of Chiefland; daughters, Dana Wilson of Donalsonville, Geor- gia and Sabrina Sheppard of Chiefland; a son, Bret Braswell of Chiefland; a sister, Gale Un- derwood of Chiefland; five grandchildren; and two great- grandchildren. Arrangements were under the." care of HIERS-BAXLEY FUNERAL SERVICES, Chiefland. Mrs. Daphna Loretta Hand Mrs. Dhphna Loretta Hand of Old Town died Tuesday; August 9, 2005 at North Florida Regional Medical Center, Gainesville: She was 70. Mrs. Hand was born in' LaMesa, Texas, and lived in Bakersfield, California before, moving to this area in 1983. She spent her life serving others. She worked 29 years as an adoptions worker in Kern County, California and retired from the Department of Chil- dren and. Families in 1997, where she worked as a devel- opmental services counselor for the tri-county area. She was also a volunteer for the Children's Table. She enjoyed cooking, reading, and spending summers ' ir.a.'eliig .\ ih her. grandchil-. dren. She \as a Baptist. Surtitors include her hus- band of 22 years, Doyle Hand of Old To\ n; three daughters. Kathy Culhane of Quinc., Cali- fornia, Cheryl Twombly of Chiefland, and Suzanne Goss of WJO] M[VES4IT'- Small buildings, boats, etc. 24 hr. owing service, 22fi. rollback bed. Carports also available. .Reasonable Rates. 463-2900 493-0345 JOE'S TOWING & ROLLBACK Credit Cards Accepted FrriR Mrs. Rosa Lea Quiette Mrs. Rosa Lea Quiette of Steinhatchee died Wednesday, August 10, 2005 after a long ill- ness. She was 75. Mrs. Quiette was born-in Tar- pon Springs and raised her fam- ily in Steinhatchee. She was a member of the Fellowship Bap- tist Church, the Steinhatchee Garden Club and the Stein- hatchee' Community Project Board. Survivors include two sons, Johnny (Jude) McDaris of Jena and Donald (Susie) McDaris of Cross City; a brother, Stan Old Town; her brother, Bee Oneil of Bakersfield, California; and three grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the American Cancer Society. Arrangements were under the care of RICK GOODING FUNERAL HOME, Cross City. Mr. Johnny Theodore Henry Mr. Johnny Theodore Henry of Williston died Saturday, August 13, 2005 at North Flor- ida Regional Medical Center after a short illness. He was 51. Mr. Henry was a lifelong resident of Williston. He was a graduate of Williston High School Class of 1972 and the University of Florida where he was a member of Phi Mu Alpha and the University of Florida Marching Band. He was the band director at Williston High School for 17 years and North Marion Middle School for 11 years. He was a member of the First Baptist Church of Williston and former Teacher of the Year for both Marion and Levy counties. Mr. Henry is survived by his wife Cecelia Henry of Willis- ton; a son, Travis Henry of Lake City; a daughter, Megan Quinn of Williston; a brother, Robert Henry of Williston; sisters, Peggy White of Longwood and Alice Carlisle of Seffner; and two grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can by made to the Johnny Henry Benefit Account at Perkins Bank in Williston. Arrangements were under the care of KNAUFF FUNERAL HOME, Williston. Mrs. Sandra Sue Joyner Mrs. Sandra Sue Joyner of Cross City passed away Friday, August 12, 2005 at the Cross City Rehab. She was 57. Born in Little Washington, Pennsylvania, Mrs, Joyner moved to Cross City from Sara- sota i n1972. She was a home- maker, mother and a member of the Praise Christian. Church in Old Town. She is survived by her hus- band, Wesley Joyner, Sr. of Cross Cit); a son;IWesley Joy-' nier,'Jr.f Cross Citf''daugh-' ter. Joni Kelly of Old Town; brothers, Ray Na)lor of Port Charlotte,. Randy Naylor of Myakka City, Ricky Naylor of Venice, and Heguah Naylor of Tennessee;.a'sister, Judy Young of North Vernon, Indiana;, and seven grandchildren.I A funeral service was held Tuesday, August 16, 2005 at 2:00 p.m. at the Rick Gooding Funeral Home with Bro. Cecil Highsmith conducting the serv- ice. Interment followed at Ne\% Prospect Baptist Church Ceme- tery. Arrangements were under the care of the RICK GOODING FUNERAL HOME, Cross City. Mrs. Dorothy Jane Porter Mrs. Dorothy Jane Porter of lMorriston died Tuesda\. August 9, 2005 at North Florida Re- gional Medical Center, Gainesville. She as 70. Mrs. Porter was born in Mitchell. Indiana and moved-to the Morriston area 13 years ago from Bloomington, Indiana. She was a member .of 'the First United Methodist Church of "Bronson and was a very active member of the church. .Suri'vivors include her hus- band of over 53. years, John .Porter of Morriston; a soin, Mi- chael Wayne Porter of Bloom- ington; a daughter, Virginia Shields of Morriston; a brother, Lloyd Batchelor of Monroe, Georgia; three sisters, Helen Garrison of Bedford, Indiana, Lucille Slaughter of 6cala, and Jean Patton of Mitchell; 11 grandchildren; and six great- grandchildren, Arrangements were under the care of KNAUFF FUNERAL HOME, Williston. Bruce E. T Board Certified Complete Pr Well-Bab Diagnosti Minor 2 Case Ma Hearing andP Goodson of Ocala; four sisters, Lorena Downing of Stein- hatchee, Gloria Bains of Su- wannee, Dora Mathews of Ocala, and Shirley Davis of Springfield, Ohio; seven grand- children; and five great- grandchildren. Memorial services were held Monday, August 15, 2005 at the Fellowship Baptist Church with Reverend Ron Coward offici- ating. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to the charity of your choice. Arrangements were under the care of RICK GOODING FUNERAL HOME, Cross City. Mrs. Florence La- Donne Reames Mrs. Florence LaDonne Reames of Cross City passed away Thursday, August 11, 2005 at the Cross City Rehab after a long illness. She was 85. Mrs. Reames was born in Jordan, Montana and moved to Cross City in 1983. She was a Christian homemaker 'and en- joyed listening to gospel music. She was preceded in death by her husband, Eldred Reames; daughters, Donna Reames and Sandra Corbin; one brother and three sisters. Survivors include two sons, Harley Reames of Old Town and David Reames of Lake Wales; a daughter, Karen Broom of Old Town; eight grandchildren; ten great-grand- children; three brothers and four sisters. Funeral services were held Sunday, August 14, 2005 at the Rick Gooding Funeral Home Chapel. Interment followed at Cross City Cemetery. Arrangements are under the care of the RICK GOODING FUNERAL HOME, Cross City, Florida. Devin Daniel Stefanosky Devin Daniel "D Man" Ste- fanosky of Bronson died Sun- day; August 14, 2005. He was 8. Devin was born ,in Gainesville but was a lifelong resident of Bronson. He would have been in the third grade at Bronson Elementary School.- He is survived by his father, Daniel J. Stefanosky of Bron- son; a sister, Kitana Paige Ste- fanosky of Bronson: his grand- mother and step-grandfather. Dave and Marianne Reeves of Old Town; his grandfather and step-grandmother. John. and Linda Stefanosky of Fort SMyers: his grandfather. Bob Elick of Zeleinople, Penns.lha- nia; his grandmother. Pon Sun Ki of Pennsyl'ania; and his great-grandparents John and Eileen Stefanosky of Clarion. Pennsylvania. homas, MD /Family Practice Arrangements were under the care of HIERS-BAXLEY FUNERAL SERVICES, Chiefland. Mrs. Lori Beth Stefanosky Mrs. Lori Beth "Kitten Little" Stefano'sky of Bronson died Sunday, August 14, 2005. She was 24. Mrs. Stefanosky was born in Lawrence, Pennsylvania and moved to Bronson eight years ago. She worked as an inspec- tor. She is survived by her hus- band, Daniel J. Stefanosky of Bronson; a daughter, Kitana Paige Stefanosky of Bronson; her father, Bob Elick of Zele- inople, Pennsylvania; her mother, Pon Sun Ki of Pennsyl- vania; a sister, Linda Elick of Pennsylvania; and a brother, Bobby Elick of Pennsylvania. Arrangements were under the care of HIERS-BAXLEY FUNERAL SERVICES, Chiefland. Mr. David Robert Thomas Mr. David Robert Thomas of Steinhatchee died Sunday, August 7, 2005 at his home. He was 53. Mr. Thomas moved to Dixie County in 1986 from Crystal River. He worked as a cabinet builder in the construction in- dustry, and. he was a Baptist. Survivors include a son, Chad' Thomas (Honeck) of Clearwater; four brothers, James Early Thomas of Gadsden, Alabama, Willard B. Thomas and Larry William Thomas, both of Steinhatchee, and Eugene Bryant Thomas of Crystal ,River; three sisters, Dorothy Thomas Phillips of Newberry; Louvenia Thomas of Steinhatchee and Clarisse Tho- mas of New Port Richey; and several cousins, nieces and nephews. Mr. Thomas was preceded in death by his parents, Early and Flavada Thomas; two sisters, Elvina Charles and Frances Proudfoot; and two brothers, Renzo and Richard Thomas. Graveside services were held on Friday, August 12, 2005 at Mt. Oliie CemeterN \with Rev-. erend Carolyn Oglesbv offici- ating. Arrangements were under the care of RICK GOODING FUNERAL HOME, Cross Cit ,. Mrs. Geneva Turner Mrs. Geneva Turner of Chiefland died Friday, August 12, 2005 in Gainesville. She was 84. Mrs. Turner \\as born in Levy County in, the Morriston area and moted from Cedar Key to Chiefland in 1953. She was a Mina Willis, PharmD/PA-C Family Practice homemaker and a member of Hardeetown Baptist Church. She loved flowers and working in her yard. She was the owner/operator of the Chiefland Drive-In for many years. She was preceded in death by her husband of 13 years, J.W. "Jimmy" Turner. Mrs. Turner is survived by children, Grinell and Joann Campbell and Donald E. and Jane Campbell, both of Alachua, Obom and Lori Barker and Earlene and Buddy Crews, both of.Chiefland and Bonnie and Robert Cleland of Savan- nah, Georgia; four sisters, JoRuth Chambers of Gainesville, Ruby Marlowe of Newberry, Naomi Hare of Mi- canopy and Elsie Porter of Tampa; a brother, Edgar Baird of Chiefland; ten grandchildren; and 19 great-grandchildren. Arrangements were under the care of KNAUFF FUNERAL HOME, Chiefland. Legal Notices NOTICE OF PROPOSED ASSESSMENTS PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, the Gilchrist County Board of County Commissioners, in and for Gilchrist County, Florida, is considering the passage of a NON AD VALOREM SOLID WASTE assessment and NON AD VALOREM FIRE PROTECTION SERVICES as- sessment to be collected with the regular Property Taxes by the Tax Collector, as provided for in the Uniform Assessment Collection Act of the State of Florida, for the pur- pose of funding the Solid Waste, Department and Fire Protection Services of Gilchrist County. All affected owners have a right to appear at the hearing and to file written objections with the Board within 20 days of this notice. CLASS AND COST PER UNIT Fire Protection: American Legion Hall Available Meetings Parties Weddings & Receptions .386-935-3711 Malcolm Hickox, PA-C Family Practice ams children 'aluations ning ng Sand Pharmacy For Information: 352-463-1100 Phamacst- Mna ills,4 hamD/A- F d l lc : 20 I i ~ U Bell Family HealthCare Quality Health Care, Convenient Location, Serving The Health Care Needs Of Our Community On August 18, 2004 my son Sgt. Richard M. Lord was called to his final duty station... Heaven. Although I do not understand why God called him. so soon, I do know tha life .has forever changed. For those of you who have lost a child, you understand. For those of you who haven't, thank God every day that you can hug your child and look into their eyes and tell them that you love them. Ricky grew up in Trenton and he is very proud of his home town. I know he was so proud of how everyone poured out their love and support to us during our time of loss. I have never been more thankful for living in a "small town" as I am now. There are no Words that would ever begin to tell everyone how thankful we are for your support. Please remember to pray.for our Military and for the families who are. suffering the "ultimate loss", may God bless each and every one of you, and know that we will never forget all that you have done for us. Thank you, Ricky's Momma Services Provided: imary Care Chronic Disease Management Physical Exi y Exams Immunizations Vaccines for C1 ic X-rays Diagnostic Laboratory ADD & ADHD Ev "rauma Minor Surgical Procedures Health Scree sagement Family Planning HIV Testic Vision Testing Sliding Fee Office Visits 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 Residential $80 per unit Small Commercial $100 per unit, plus $.25 per sq. ft. over 10,000 sq. ft. Large Commercial $250 per unit, plus $.01 per sq. ft. Vacant Land $10 per parcel Hazardous Waste $500 per site Sprinkler Discount -25% per unit Exemptions: Exemption for Indigency (A) Institutional Uses Solid Waste Disposal: Class A, Unincorporated Areas and Municipal Areas of Bell and Fanning Springs $80.90 per unit City of Trenton $66.36 per unit Class B, Unincorporated Areas and Municipal Areas of Bell and Fanning Springs $121.35 per unit City of Trenton $99.54 per unit Class C, Unincorporated Areas and Municipal Areas of Bell and Fanning Springs $161.81 per unit City of Trenton $132.72 per unit Motels/Campgrounds, Unin- corporated Areas and Municipal Areas of Bell and Fanning Springs - $1.40/ licensed bed City of Trenton $1.14 / licensed bed Nursing Homes, Unincorporated a Areas and Municipal Areas of Bell and Fanning Springs - $1.40/licensed bed City of Trenton $1.14/ licensed bed Exemptions: (A) Exemption for persons un- able to reside at home (B) Exemption for Indigency (C) Structures used for storage (D) Vacant property (E) Hunting camp properties GEOGRAPHIC AREA OF ASSESSMENTS The Solid Waste assessment shall be imposed in all the unincor- porated areas of Gilchrist County and within the incorporated areas of the Town of Bell, the City of Fan- ning Springs, and the City of Tren- ton. The Fire Protection Services as- sessment shall be imposed in all the unincorporated areas of Gilchrist County and within the incorporated area of the Town of Bell. A public hearing on the proposed assessments will be held: Septem- ber 8, 2005 at 5:45 p.m. at the Board of County Commission Meeting Room located at 210 South Main Street, Trenton, Florida. For any questions regarding this notice call: (352) 463-3170 or mail inquiries to: Board of County Commissioners, P. O. Box 37, Trenton, Florida 32693. The initial assessment roll is available for in- spection at the office of the Gil- christ County Clerk of Court (As- sessment Coordinator), and that all interested persons may ascertain the amount to be assessed against a lot or parcel of assessable property at' the office of the assessment coordi- nator. '.I ~d~ s~r, ;, I`,. ~L~ '''' DoP cr TurlPr~7p GTLCHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 2005 Legal Notices Continued 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. August 18, 2005b. , PUBLIC NOTICE SPECIAL MEETING AGENDA CITY OF TRENTON The Board of Commissioners, in and for the City of Trenton, Florida will meet on Tuesday, August '23, 2005 at 5:30 p.m. in the Kathryn Deen Commission Chambers, 114 N. Main Street. Items included on the agenda are as follows: A. Call To Order B. Adoption of Agenda C. Discussion Items 1. Meeting Date for Sep- tember 2. City/County Mowing at Field of Dreams 3. City Manager Interviews A. Ronald M. Cassidy, Jr., 6:00 p.m. B. Grady Hartzog, Sr., 6:30 p.m. C. H. Blake Proctor, 7:00 p.m. D. Public Hearing Budget Workshop FY 2005-2006 E. Adjournment PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that if a person decides to appeal any deci- sion made by the Board with re- spect to any matter considered at this meeting, he/she will need a re- cord of the proceedings, and that, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which re- cord includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. Ivy Upshaw Deputy Clerk Pub. August 18, 2005b. NOTICE OF MEETING TOWN OF BELL, FLORIDA 'PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that tb Bell Town Council will hold its Budget Workshop on THURSDAY, August 18, 2005 at 7:00 p.m. at the Bell Town Hall, located at 3240 W. Railroad Lane, Bell, Florida. PLEASE BE ADVISED that if a person decides to appeal any deci- sion made by the council, with re- spect to any matter considered at such meeting, he or she will need a record of the proceedings and that, Sfor such purpose, he or she may need to ensure that a verbatim re- cord, of the proceedings is made, Which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the ap- peal is to be based. Deanna Crews Town Clerk/Manager Posted: Bell Library CHuJSqvarna Town Hall Akins BBQ Pub. August 18, 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 August 23, 2005, after the conclusion of the regularly scheduled City Council meeting, in the City Hall Assembly Room at 17651 NW 90"' 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 15'h day of August, 2005. By Sheila Watson City Clerk of City of Fanning Springs, Florida Pub. August 18, 2005b. NOTICE The Gilchrist County State Housing Initiative Partnership (SHIP) Program will hold a SHIP educational course at 6:00 p.m. on Monday, August 29t", in the court- room of the Gilchrist County Courthouse, Trenton, Florida. The class is free and open to the public. Anyone applying for a SHIP loan is required to attend a SHIP class. If you have any questions, please call the SHIP Program office at 352- 463-4021. Pub. August 18, 25, 2005b. PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE The Executive Members of the Early Learning Coalition of the Nature Coast will be holding an Executive Committee Meeting on Monday, August 22, 2005 at 1:15 p.m. The meeting will be held at the Childhood Development Serv- ices, Inc. Main Office located at 1601 NE 25th Avenue, Suite 900, Ocala, Fl. 34470. Please contact the Coalition of- fice at 877-336-5437 for further in-. formation, Pub. August 18, 2005b. NOTICE TO PUBLIC The public is invited to review the Florida Crown Workforce Board's 2-Year Plan for 2005-2007. This 2-Year Plan is posted on our website at flcronri.org or can be viewed ii' pnnied form at our ol- fices located at 840 SW Main Boulevard, Lake City, Florida 32025. Pub. August 18, 2005b. NOTICE OF MEETING PLEASE TAKE NOTICE. the Gilchrist County Judicial Space Committee, in and for Gilchrist County, Florida, will hold a Meet- ing yon Friday, August 19, 2005 at 9:30 a.m. in the Board of County Commission Meeting Room, lo- cated .210' South Main, Street, Trenton, Florida with The Alexan- der Group Persons with disabilities re- questing reasonable accommoda- Langford's Landscape Supply and Maintenance, Inc. Sabal Palms & Pine Straw Delivery & Installation Available S Commercial & Residential Lawn Maintenance Licensed & Insured 352-494-5402 NO PAYMENTS FOR 12 MONTHS HUSQVARNA 137 2.2 hp engine 16" bar size S3/8" chain pitch $1'99.9S Power Price AS A AS I MONTH LTH I 542 Riding Mower 15 hp Kohler engine *42" 3-n-I deck *Hydrostatic transmission $1,299.95 Power Price AS A LOW MONTH AS3 Z3815 Mower S15 hp Briggs & Stratton Intek engine * 38" side discharge deck * Zero turning radius $2,599.95 Power Price LOW MONTH AS. *Prices, produces, promotional offers and financing vary by dealer. Financing subject to credit approval.2005 Gilchrist Building Supply e Husqvarna 960 North Hwy 129 us arna 1960 Nor wy. 129 Tough Name.Tough Equipment" Bell, Florida 463-2738 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. August 18, 2005b. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given to the Town Council, of the Town Bell, Florida, serving as the Town Plan- ning Board, will consider a Condi- tional Use Permit for the following described real property located at, * 1070 Adams, St., Bell, Florida; said hearing to be at the Bell Town Hall at 3240 West Railroad Lane, Bell, Florida on September 1, 2005 fol- lowing special meeting or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard. Conditional Use Permit Legal description of the property for Conditional use Permit as re- quested is as follows: Lot 51 Kushmer Addition to Bell, a subdivision as recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 19 of Public Re- cords of Gilchrist County, Florida. A Conditional use Permit is re- quired for the above described property inconformity with the Land Development Code of the Town of Bell to permit the use of the property for a Salon with Mas- sage within the Commercial Zoning District. The proposed application may be inspected at the Bell Town Hall, 3240 West Railroad Lane, Bell, Florida. Interested persons may appear and be heard in respect to the Conditional use Permit at this meeting. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that if a person decides to appeal any deci- sion made by the Bell Town Coin- cil with respect to any matter con- sidered at such meeting, they will need a record of the proceedings and that for such purposes, they may need to insure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the ap- peal'is based. Deanna Crews Town Clerk Pub. August 18, 2005b. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given to the To%%n Council. of the To%\n o0 Bell. Flonda.'ser- ing as the Tori Plan: ning Board, will consider a Condi- tional Use Permit for the following described real property located at 320 South Main Street, Bell, Flor- ida; said hearing to be at the Bell Town Hall at 3240 West Railroad Lane, Bell, Florida on September 1, 2005 following special, meeting or as soon thereafter as the matter can Sbe heard. Conditional Use Permit Legal description of the property for Conditional Use Permit .as requested is as fol- lows: Lots 1, 2 and 4 Bell Heights Subdivision A Conditional Use Permit is re- quired for the above described property in conformity with the Land Development Code of the Town 'of Bell to permit the use of the property for Car Sales within the Commercial Zoning District. S The proposed application may be. inspect at the Bell Town Hall, 3240 West Railroad Lane, Bell, Florida. Interested persons may appear and be heard in respect to the Condi- tional Use Permit at the meeting, PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that if a person decides to appeal any deci- sion made by the Bell Town Coun- cil with respect to any matter considered at such meeting, they will need a record of the proceed- ings and that for such purposes, they may need to ensure that a ver- batim record of the proceedings is made which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. Pub. August 18, 2005b. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given to the Town Council, of the Town Bell, Florida, serving as the Town Plan- ning Board, will consider a Vari- ance for the following described real property located off of county road 342 (West Bell Subdivision), Bell, Florida; said hearing to be at the Bell Town Hall at 3240 West Railroad Lane, Bell, Florida on September 1, 2005 following spe- cial meeting or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard. Variance Legal description of the property for Variance as requested is as fol- lows: Subdivision known as West Bell Subdivision, a subdivision on file and recorded in the office of Clerk and Circuit Court of Gilchrist County Florida, less and excepting there from Block 10 and Lot 1 of Block 1. A Variance is required for the above described property incon- formity with the Land Development Code of the Town of Bell to permit the use of the property for Subdivi- sion within the Residential (R1) Zoning District. The proposed application may be inspected at the Bell Town Hall, 3240 West Railroad Lane, Bell, Florida. Interested persons may appear and be heard in respect to the Variance at this meeting. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that if a person decides to appeal any deci- sion made by the Bell Town Coun- cil with respect to any matter con- sidered at such meeting, they will need a record of the proceedings and that for such purposes, they may need to insure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the ap- peal is based. Deanna Crews Town Clerk Pub. August 18, 2005b. PUBLIC BID TWO USED VEHICLES FOR' CITY OF TRENTON POLICE DEPARTMENT Bid Closing Date: Monday, September 12, 2005 at 4:00 P.M. 2 - 2003 P71 Crown Victoria Police Interceptor Vehicles \ith 63.000 rjle4' or 'le's and ha-s"li'eb ra~rli ability of a 4 year warranty for un- limited mileage on drive train and air condition system. Any ques- tions, please call Chief William Smith, 352-463-4010. Bids are to be mailed or deliv- ered to Trenton City Hall, 114 North Main Street, Trenton, FL 32693 and must be received on or before 4:00 P.M. September 12, 2005. Pub. August 11, 18, 2005b. INVITATION TO BID ,Sealed bids are hereby invited'for a Self-Contained Breathing Appa- ratus. Specifications and require- ments may be obtained from Gil- christ County: Coordinators Office, 209 SE First Street, Trenton, FL. Sealed bids are to be submitted no later than 12:00 p.m., on August 26, 2005. Bids will be-opened at 12:05 p.m. at the Gilchrist County Coor- dinator's Office, 209 SE First Street, Trenton, FL. Bids will be reviewedby the Board of County Commissioners on September 8, 2005. It is the bidder's responsibil- ity to assure that the bid is delivered on date, location and time specified herein. Bids, which for any reason are not so delivered, will not be considered. Gilchrist County re- serves the right to amend this bid after awarding of bid. Bid must contain an original signature or printed in ink. Bidder's name should also appear on each page of bid sheet(s). Gilchrist County re- serves the right to refuse any and all. bids. Pub. August 18, 2005b. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR GILCHRIST COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 21-2004-CA-025 DAVID H. HART AND KRISTY L. HART Plaintiff, vs. JOHNNIE C. GRIFFITH AND UNKNOWN PARTIES IN POSSESSION Defendant. NOTICE OF ACTION STO: JOHNNIE C. GRIFFITH and UNKNOWN PARTIES IN POSSESSION YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a complaint for Foreclosure of a Mortgage has been filed by Plaintiff, DAVID H. HART and KRISTY L. HART in Gilchrist County, Florida; and you are required to serve a copy of your answer or other pleading on the plaintiff's attorney, RAY E. THOMAS, JR. of RAY E. THOMAS, JR. P.A., at Post Office Box 39, Bell, Florida 32619, and file the original answer or pleading in the office of the Clerk of the above-named Court on or before the 25' day of August, 2005. IF YOU FAIL TO DO SO, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in the complaint. WITNESS my hand and official seal, this 26t day of July, 2005. JOSEPH W. GILLIAM Clerk of the Circuit Court Gilchrist County, Florida Post Office Box 37 Trenton, Florida 32693 By Lyndsay Parrish Deputy Clerk Pub: July 28, August 4, 11, 18, 2005b IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR GILCHRIST COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File No: 21-2004-CP-0051 IN RE: ESTATE OF ..Deceksed. " NOTICE OF ANCILLARY ADMINISTRATION The undersigned, ROSE MARIE MENZA, as personal representative of the above estate, hereby gives notice that an ancillary administra- tion for the estate of the above- named decedent was commenced December 16, 2004 and is now pending as case number 21-2004- CP-0051 in the Circuit Court in the State of Florida, County of Gil-, christ. The name and residence address of the ancillary personal represen- tative is: Rose Marie Menza 12328 Magnolia Blvd. North Hollywood, CA 91607 and the nature and approximate value of the ancillary assets are: Residential real property with an approximate value of $41,000.00. Under penalties of perjury, I de- clare that I have read the foregoing, and the facts are true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. Signed on August 1, 2005. Rose Marie Menza Personal Representative William McCarthy, Esq. Attorney for Personal Representative Florida Bar No. 262242 2263 NW 2"d Avenue, Ste. 211 Boca Raton, FL 33431 561/347-7477 Pub: August 18, 25, 2005b. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR GILCHRIST COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File Number 21-2005-CP-0019 IN RE: ESTATE OF SYLVESTER EUGENE ZELENSKE A/k/a SYLVESTER E. ZELENSKE, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The ADMINISTRATION ,OF' The ESTATE OF SYLVESTER EUGENE ZELENSKE, deceased, whose date of death was January 28, 2004, File Number 21-2005- CP-0019, is pending in the Circuit Court for Gilchrist County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is Gilchrist County Court- house, Post Office Box 37, Trenton, FL 32693. The name and address of the personal representative and the personal representative's attor- ney 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 has been served.must file their claims with the court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE TIME OF SERVICE OF A COPY QF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the dece- dent and persons having claims or demands against the decedent's es- tate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED W[LL BE FOREVER BARRED S NOT\ 1THSTA'NDING TH Fax-352-463-7393 Gilchrist County Journal Woodland Craft 352-463-7135 Signs TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of the first publication of this notice is August 11, 2005. Personal Representative JODY WAYNE ZELENSKE 106 Villa Drive Stahlstown, PA 15687 Attorney for Personal Representative SHEREE H. LANCASTER Florida Bar No. 602922 SHEREE H. LANCASTER, P.A. 109 East Wade Street Post Office Box 1000 Trenton, FL 32693 Telephone: 352/463-1000 Pub: August 11, 18 2005b. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR GILCHRIST COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File Number 21-2005-CP-0024 IN RE: ESTATE OF VIRGINIA D. GODWIN, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of VIRGINIA D. GODWIN, de- ceased, whose date of death was March 19, 2005, File Number 21- 2005-CP-0024, is pending in the Circuit Court for Gilchrist County, Florida, Probate Division, the ad- dress of which is Gilchrist County Courthouse, Post Office Box 37, Trenton, FL 32693. The name and address 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 has been served must file their claims with the court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE TIME OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the dece- dent and persons having claims or demands against the decedent's es- tate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. i The date of the 'first. publication Cf tliiA nbtfiel'AUgt 11;h, 2005.'" Personal Representative WACHOVIA BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION 1950 West Hillsboro Boulevard Deerfield Beach, FL 33442 Attorney for Personal Representative SHEREE H. LANCASTER Florida Bar No. 602922 SHEREE H. LANCASTER, P.A. 109 East Wade Street Post Office Box 1000 Trenton, FL 32693 Telephone: 352/463-1000 Pub: August 11, 18 2005b. www.ArtBrownlnsurance.cof (352) 472-5774 Art Brown Insurance S-HOME -COMMERCIAL AUTO TAX SERVICE 4 IRS ENROLLED AGENT is 120 SW 250th Street (Next to Best Drugs) Newberry TRENTON MEDICAL CENTER Quality Health Care, Convenient Location, Serving The Health Care Needs Of Our Community Catherine Vega, PA-C Pediatrics * Complete Primary Care Well-Baby Exams Diagnostic X-rays Minor Trauma Case Management * Hearing and Vision Testing Deborah Weyer, MD Board Certified Pediatrics James F. Ivey, MD Board Certified Family Practice Amy Kirby, PA-C Family Practice Internal Medicine Curtis Kirby, PA-C Family Practice Internal Medicine Christine Chapman, DO Board Certified Family Practice Providing Non-Profit Healthcare for 30 years Employers Please Ask About Our Preferred Employers Program (PEP)! Quality Health Care for the Entire Family 352-463-2374 Pediatrics 463-6292 Services Provided: Chronic Disease Management Immunizations Diagnostic Laboratory Minor Surgical Procedures Family Planning Physical Exams Vaccinesfor Children *ADD & ADHD Evaluations Health Screening HIV Testing * Sliding Fee Office Visits and Pharmacy ~ Most Insurances Accepted - 911 South Main Street Trenton, Florida 32693 Equal Opportunity Provider rI r I w lvu l- - au .. ~ TT-TTTDCnTAV ATT(iTT.qT 1-R 00( North Florida Livestock Market Report Receipts at the North Florida Livestock Market in Ellisville on Wednesday, August 10, 2005 were: this week 859, last week 778 and last year 1092. Trends: Slaughter cows and bulls steady. Feeder steers and heifers steady. Feeder and re- placement steady. Feeder steers and heifers under 600 pounds 78 percent (38 percent steers, 40 percent. heifers), slaughter cows and bulls 17 percent, replace- ment cows 5 percent. Slaughter Cows Boner 80-85 percent: 905-1050 (990) 47.00- 55.00 (51.44); 1145-1220 (1190) 55.00-59.50 (57.81); 1340-1420 (1378) 54.50-58.00 (56.22); 1340-1675 (1447) 56.00-59.00 (57.31) Holstein. Slaughter Bulls Y.G. 1: 1410-1450 (1430) 62.50-69.00 (65.85); 1750-1965 (1822) 69.00-69.50 (69.18); 2150 (2150) 74.00 (74.00) high dressing. Feeder Steers and Bulls Me- dium and Large 1-2: 205-230 (218) 175.00-200.00 (180.59); 255-280 (263) 150.00-160.00 (154.31); 300-310 (305) 135.00- 150.00 (140.93); 360-380 (367) 131.00-135.00 (133.62); 405- 445 (422) 121.00-132.50 (126.85); 475-480 (478) 116.00- 123.00 (119.48); 505-510 (507) 118.00-120.00 (118.67); 565- 580 (572) 113.00-115.00 (113.99). Feeder Steers and Bulls Me- dium and Large 2-3:- 205-240 (224) 142.00-165.00 (147.31); 255-280 (263) 135.00-143.00 (137.89); 315-335 (325) 120.00- 125.00 (122.42); 355-390 (367) LAKECITY l nii. i n lnllll ALLIED HE LTH PROGRAP.I ADJtiNCT INSTRUCTORS S FALL 2005 Patient Care Assistant Program: Part-time instructor for clinical/lab 200 ,.:. u. i.til. 9 p. 10/21/05. Must have FL RN license and 2 years recent experience in acute or long term care. (1 Position) Practical Nursing Program: Clinical instructor in Materbal-Infant Care (for Valdosta GA site) Trhi & Fr,. eer.in-.. 3: llpm, ',.l 4'5 Must h.me GA RN leni:e and be FL BON el. .t.le with 2 years 'experience in maternal infant care. (1 I Position) 'Practical Nursing Program LC ni. Ij i -, L IC.: r :.rq i r .e L. '3. i '?' . Mu.:r na'e FrL RtN lcen,er nd ." 'e r eeni ex p e rie i :e ni Mue ,r I ,n t e B S N al, ietchinrg preierred I FII :.:,.r, Pracrical Nuring ProEram Cltiricl l.ij-l,.r Ihree JI. 5.e, pL~'ri-k pf 2* :. 12/15/05. Must.have FL RN license and.2. years recent experience in acute or long term, care. BSN and teaching preferred. (2 Positions) Practical Nursing Program Bod' StrucrurE in.d iur.ci-ci n Ccr.,ie iPRN i. i In inrni >rv.-r Icr ;ie :em let < :.r e ... rr en r Mie r .0, .l human body structure and functions. Wednesday 5:30-9:10 pm ?';t?-12'ld'05 Must have BS in retlield held Tea.h,n experience preferred.: p:. i;iorn Registered Nursing Program: Clinical :jcult foCr ,0 houri eek 116 e-4 i Must . have BSN FL RN license nd ea f recent. eperience in iu.l icie dS.1N ir.d reaching- experience preferred. (4 Positions) Contact Jan Ferris at: ferrisialakecitvcc.edu or (386),754-4404. Intro to Human Medical Science HSC 2531: Teaching medical terminology .Must have master's degree with 18 credit hours in related field (health science, health careers, biological sciences). (2 positions) Cfitanirl Pi r Ander'on l , der lr,. ,,i e.ji: .J :.r 1 6, 4- 4227. Applications available on web at: www.lakecitvcc.edu SLake City Community College 4 4SE ColePle Place, ik F 3202. LCCC is (ciIedrled t ihe C.:r mmri i:r On C.ell eei :.i the S,.ulhem A. i.c.il.hi.n " College.: Ad 5..:rIl -P AE,.'XEEO C ,lle t e in Educ ii,.on Emr-lomern 124.00-130.00 (127.87); 410- 440 (425) 116.00-123.00 (119.38); 455-480 (468) 113.00- 118.00 (115.37); 505-530 (520) 110.00-117.00 (112.72); 570- 580 (577) 106.00-108.00 (106.66). * Feeder Heifers Medium and Large 1-2: 1205-240 (226) 145.00-170.00 (154.07); 260- 280 (273) 140.00-150.00 (142.65); 310-340 (326) 135.00- 145.00 (138.43); 355-380 (365) 118.00-130.00 (125.00); 410- 430 (41) 120.00-130.00 (126.14); 455-485 (468) 111.00-' 120.00 (116.00); 515-545 (533) 112.00-120.00 (116.91); 580- 590 (583) 104.00-106.00 (105.33). Feeder Heifers Medium and Large 2-3: 200-245 (232) 110.00-130.00 (116.04); 260, 285 (272) 124.00-130.00 (126.86); 310-340 (318) 114.00- 127.00 (121.10); 360-380 (367) 111.00-118.00 (112.29); 415- 445 (433) 108.00-116.00 (110.55); 460-485 (472) 105.00- 108.00 (106.46); 515-545:.(530) 103.00-106.00 (104.54). Bred Cows Medium and Large 1-2 Middle-Aged: 975- :1075 (1005) 66.00-76.00 (71.99) 4-6 months bred; 1155- 1185 (1170) 58.00-59.00 (58.49) 4-6 months bred. PreSentation On Forest Landii Recovery Program To Be Held September 20 The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services; Division of Forestry, is currently holding a sign-up for enrollment in the Forest Land Recovery Program (FLRP). This program was es- tablished to provide assistance to eligible non-industrial pri- ivale forest landowners who suf- fered losses as a result of the 2004 hurricanes, tropical storms, or related events. The program will provide cost-share funds for the purposes of debris removal, replanting of timber, .and other related activities. The Florida Division of For- estry will be hosting a presenta- tion on how to apply for the FLRP program and what it can do for you. The presentation will start at 10:00 A.M., Tues- day September 20, 2005 at the conference room in the USDA Service Center, 625 N. Hatha- way Avenue, Bronson. Secretary Reminds Florida Business Owners Of Upcoming Filing Deadline Secretary of State Glenda E. Hood reminds Florida's busi- ness owners to file their annual business reports by the Septem- ber 7th dissolution date. Those who did not file an annual re- port between January 1"' and May ,1s with the Department of State, Di' ision of Corporations, must do so by Wednesday, September 7th to remain in ac- tive status. Forms may be downloaded and reports filed electronically by logging onto www.sunbiz,org. Failure to file by September 7th will result in administrative dissolution/ revocation of the business en- tity. "As -a fifth generation Florid- ian and former business owner, I appreciate and value the'posi- tive impact businesses have on Florida's economy," said Sec- retary Hood. "It is our pleasure to serve our state's business owners and help them keep aware of important dates and as- sist them to remain in accor- dance with Florida's statutes." The Division of Corporations is a ministerial filing agency whicb serves as the statewide central repository for business entity filings and annual reports,. the statewide central filing of- fice for judgment lien filings, HRIZON W Ija LS | Member of the Dixie-Gilchrist-Levy MLS and the Gainesville-Alachua MLS and the statewide central regis- tration office for fictitious names, trademarks and service marks. The Division is also the resource for information con- tained in these records. For more information on fil- ing annual reports, please con- tact the Department of State, Division of Corporations at corphelp@dos.state.fl.us (email) or call (850) 245-6059 for cor- porate annual reports, or (850) 245-6051 for Limited Liability Company 'and Limited Partner- ship annual reports. For confir- mation that your business filed an annual report, or for other useful business information, log onto www.sunbiz.org. Prescribed Burns And Rain Helping Protect Florida Prescribed burning helps pre- vent devastating wildfires. In 1978, the U.S. Forest Service used prescribed fire to burn 35,170 acres in Florida. That year, Florida wildfires burned 36,747 acres of USFS land. In 2004, the USFS in Florida burned more than 162,000 through land management pro- grams and wildfire claimed only about 3,300 acres. Since 2002, the NWTF has spent more than $182,000 on Prescribed fire projects with state and federal agencies to im- prove forest safety and wildlife habitat. During the last year, 'the NWTF's Florida State Chapter has donated $4,000 to help state and federal agencies fund prescribed bums. For more information about the NWTF, contact Jonathan Harling or Brian. Dowler at (800) THE-NWTF. ELAMIIIiY tCir i Administrative Specialist Administrative Secretarial work of a varied and highly responsible nature within the office of the Dean of Arts and Sciences. Requires High SshobiLi, diploma, plus five years secretarial or clerical experience. Salary: $23,827.00 Annually plus benefits, Deadline for receiving applications: August 19, 2005. Position details and applications available on our website at www.lakecitycc.edu. Inquiries: Human Resource Development, 149 SE College Place, Lake City, FL 32025 Phone: (386) 754-4314 Fax: (386)754-4594 Email: bdettcherg@lakecitycc.edu LCCC is accredited by the Commission Oi Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. VP/ADA/EA/EO College in Education & Employment LAKE CITY tIN'HINliY tltllI GROUNDSKEEPER Manual labor and grounds keeping duties involving the general maintenance and upkeep of College grounds. Knowledge of tools and machinery to perform the general maintenance of grounds and buildings. Salary $17,780.00 annually plus benefits. Deadline for receiving applications: August 26, 2005 Phone: (386) 754-4314; FAX (386) 754-4594 Applications are available on web at: www.lakecitycc.edu Inquiries: Human Resources Development 149 SE College Place LAKE CITY, FL 32025- 2007 E-MAIL: Boettchera @ lakecitvcc.e du VP/ADA/EAEO college in education & employment SFor Sale 1991 JEEP WRANGLER 4X4, 6 cylinder, 4.0 liter, 5 spd., white ext. CD player, good condition, 110k miles, $3,575. Call 352-562-2555. Itb. 8-18 1987 CHEVY 4X4: Red, A/C, 350 engine, custom front and rear bumper, $3,700 obo. 386-454-4167, leave message. ltp. 8-18 1989 BRENDELLA SKIITOW BOAT: 351 Windsor V8 inboard, 800 hours, asking $6,000. Call 221-0363. tfn,8-4 1987 MARINER 175 HP outboard motor with a, stainless prop. and controls. Call 352-463-7135 or 463-6215 after 7PM. $1,500 OBO. tfnb,7.7 CAMPER FOR SALE: 1996 Pleasure-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. WHEEL TOWN 352-493-2835 Call for Directions- 10Miles South of Chiefland off 345 '97 Ford F-250 XLTxtra cab, 3-door, V-8, auto .loaded, topper, 54K miles, like new... $8,975 '03 PT Cruiser Limited Edition, CD, Fuly Loaded, Auto, 30K miles, Bal.Fact. Warr. $11,975 lull, I.M.k ., $9,975 '02 GMC Sbnoma xtra cab, 4-cyl auto, air, 30K miles......... '$9,975 '02 Chevy Avalanche Z66,4-DR, fully loaded, clean, 40K miles....................... $17,975 '02 Dodge Caravan Sport, fully loaded, 7-pass. dual air, extra clean, 38K Miles.. $10,975 '02 Ford Focus Wagon, 4-cyl., auto, factory air, 28K miles............ $7,975 '02 Pontiac Montana Ext., 4-DR van, auto, rear air, CD, loaded, 39 Miles... $12,975 '00 Olds Intrigue 4-Door, V-6, auto, CD, loaded, 50K Miles, clean... $6,975 '00 Mercury Grand Marquis, 4-Door, loaded, 50K Miles, clean............... ... $8,975 '00 Chevy Cavalier, 4-Door, auto, air CD, clean, 49KMiles.................. $5,975 '98 Olds Regency, 4-Door, leather, fully loaded, clean, 50K Miles... $6,975 '98 Chevy 3/4 ton flatbed, V8, aulo, ' fact. air, 50K Miles, clean........ $8,575 '96 Cadllac Sedan Deville, carriage roof, fully loaded, clean......... $2,975 '95 Lincoln Town Car, fully loaded clean.................. $3,975 CREDIT UNIONS WELCOME Warranties Available. f- f- -* -. -* -. -* -* -* /-* *- /- *- For Sale "". -? "* .? "* ~? 1 -".?-. % --." \ -- 2- "- 2'-' 2 2" _- " ACHING JOINTS, BODY PAIN? "Blessed Relief," natural herbal pain relief, powerful anti-inflammatory, great for any type of pain. No side-effects. Liniments made with essential oils and natural ingredients. Powerful pain relief. Free consultations. Call Stacey at (352) 463-2482 or log onto www.genessence.com. tfn,1-25 BEDS: Qieen thick, orthopedic, pillow-top mattresses and box springs. New in plastic with warranty. Sacrifice, $160. King available $225. (352) 372-8588. tfnb,7-5 I AUCTIONS . EVERY MONDAY, 7 PM: Wil- liston, 15991 NE Hwy. 27A. Col- lectible glass, furniture, tools, misc. household. Southern Auc- tion Marketing, 352-528-2950. 10% BP. AU1423, AU1437, AB2240. | Livestock 9 BRED ANGUS CROSS COWS and 2 bulls for sale. In great condition. Call evenings, 463-1252. Cell (352) 221-5422 e-mail: RealtyThomas@aol.com Don Thomas is the newest member of our team of real estate professionals at Century 21, Lorene Thomas Realty in Old Town, Florida. As part of the Century 21 System, Don can offer benefits of programs like Century 21 Connections, which may help you with everything from finding your dream home, selling your property, qualifying for a mortgage to saving on moving costs. In fact, with access to over 6,300 offices and 110,000 real estate professionals worldwide, Century 21 professionals help more people buy and sell homes than anyone. Let Don help you. WALs] Musical : | Instruments DIXIE MUSIC CENTER is now enrolling students for guitar and bass lessons. Appointments availa- ble Tues., Wed., and Thurs. For more information call 352-542- 3001. Dixie Music Center, across from the weigh station in Old Town. www dixiemusiccenter com 4tb,8-4-8-25 DIXIE MUSIC CENTER is your headquarters for school band ren- tals, accessories, and repairs. We also stock band books for all area schools. Call 352-542-3001 for more information. Dixie Music Center, across from the weigh sta- tion in Old Town. www.dixiemusiccenter.com 4tb,8-4-8-25 Layaway Now For Christmas, DIXIE MUSIC CENTER. Let us help you find that perfect gift for the musician on your list and take advantage of an extra 2 months free on your layaway. Dixie Music Center, across from the weigh sta- tion in Old Town. 352-542-3001. www.dixiemusiccenter.com 4tb,8-4-8-25 War does not determine who is right only who is left. F=- RESIDENTIAL HEAVILY WOODED 20 acres w/lots of privacy. Nice Manuf. home, 4BR, 2BA, wood decks, open floor plan, new carpet & paint. Includes 1998 singlewide w/separate well, septic & power. Great for 2 families or in-law need. Call Leslie Morgan, 352-339-5095. $163,500. #237417 10 ACRE HOME in Gilchrist Co. 3BR, 2BA, 1680 Sq. Ft. Well maintained home with 18 yr old planted pines, minutes from 3 outstanding recreational springs. Call JohnHumphrey,,352-278-1152. $295,000. #238705 ELEGANT SHOWCASE HOME designed for active living w/many energy efficient upgrades. Convenient to Gainesville. 4BR, 3BA pool home w/granite tile countertops, cherry cabinets, all on 1 acre cul-de-sac lot. Call Perry McDonald, 352-278-0310. $374,900. #237882. VACANT LAND 11 ACRES of North Central Florida land. Perfect to build your dream home. Mobile homes allowed. Bring the kids, horses & enjoy life. Mins. from 1-75 or CR 47. Property has frontage on Old Wire Road. Call William Gillespie, 352-225-1921. $90,000. #238551 10 ACRE PRIVATE RETREAT or small farm. Beautiful property partially wooded, deer & turkey frequently seen. Close to O'Lena State Park & Ichetucknee, also close to 1-75. Purchase alone or w/adjoining 10 acres. Call William Gillespie, 352-225-1921. $98,500. #237742 13.2 ACRES OF BEAUTIFUL PASTURE with some oaks. 2 parcels, one is 5 acres & the other is 8.2 acres, being sold together. Would make 2 great homesites. Call Martha Cornelius, 386-984-5920. $174,900. #239205 Dianne Chewning, Broker/Owner Qnmiy, Lorene Thomas Realty, Inc. Highway 19/98 P. O. Box 1653 Old Town, Florida 32680 www.Century21.com Each office is Independently Owned and Operated Classifieds Classified Ads $4.50 Minimum for 20 Words. 5 cents each additional wor..d. ADVERTISING Sales Representative NEEDED Levy County's oldest and fastest growing newspa- -per is looking for positive, upbeat people to join our team. The successful candidate must: *be able to meet and greet people on a daily *basis *be self-moti.. .vated *have excellent communication skills *have a depend- ' able vehicle and a valid driver's license Send resume with cover letter to Carolyn Risner : . Managing Editor - ,P.O. Box- 2990 Chiefland, FL 32644c~ or via erail :to editor@levyjournal.com , You determine your earning potential! -~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~ r:. :.. l..i; I;. : t; Riverfront Robin L. Boyd REALTOR Cellh 386-588-4048 . RobinBoyd@aol.com View my listings and visual tours: www.robinboydrealtor.com Don Thomas Sales Associate Business (352) 542-8568 Fax (352) 542-8566 US Hwy 441 North PO Box 520; Alachua, Florida 32616 Phone: 386-462-4020 or 352-373-5511 Fax: 386-462-3848 I n UB1 LAM. ,A- L %J ) 110 4 VJIJLLJJL - Page Thirteen GILC.HRISCT COUT NTY JOURNAL Page Fourteen ----- -- - SWanted To Buy , WANT TO BUY LAND in Gil- christ County. 954-536-3043, e- mail: mdm911@netzero.com, PO Box 772302, Coral Springs, FL 33077. 4tp, 7-14-8-4 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 The contest for ages has been to rescue liberty from the grasp of executive power. --Daniel Webster f Services ABL HAULING, garage, yard, remodel debris removed, trash, junk, appliance, pressure washing. Free estimates and 8 years experi- ence. Call 472-6164 or 278-2606. tfn, 8-18 BEST BET WELDING. Rates you can afford without sacrificing quality on the job or at 'the shop. Give us a call today. 352-210- 0391 or 352-463-7446. 2tb. 8-18, 8-25 PROFESSIONAL HANDYMAN SERVICES Electrical, Carpentry, Tractor work, Grading, Landscaping and Irrigation, Decks, Fencing, Repairs. Licensed and Insured. Call Charlie, Foothill Farms Enterprises LLC. 352-359-2464. 2tp,8-ll-8-18 G&D DOZER & BACKHOE SERVICE, LLC: Land clearing, site prep, driveways, dirt, ponds, residential or commercial. Days 463-7317, evenings 463-7868. L. Frank Grant Realty L. Frank Grant LIC. REAL ESTATE BROKER 216-A N. Main St., Trenton, FL 32693 L- 352-463-2817 FAX (352) 463-2479 ERTUNT lfgrealty@bellsouth.net We List To Sell! Multiple Listing Service REALTOR We List To Sell! MLS Looking For Property? Take a look at Ours! Residential: 4 BR/2 BA on 3 acres, $175,000. 2 Homes on 10 acres, $350,000. Commercial: 1 acre "buildable" $100,000 5 acres: Hwy-341-Partly cleared, $85,000 NW 45th Street 21/4 mile River, $85.000 NW 30th Street Wooded, $75,000 10 acres: NW 30th Street Wooded, $129,900 NW 29th Terrace Wooded, $129,900 NW 50th avenue Cleared, $175,000 NW 60th Street Planted Pines, $175,000 15 acres, NW 50th Avenue Wooded, $225,000 23 acres, CR-341 Dividable, $355,000 r Visit our website www.lfrankgrant.com .....- rm. at u m mm Frank Alan S John Dot | Classifieds s .lassieds50mum o Classified Ads $4.50 Minimum for 20 Words. 5 cents each additional word. *; ''**^:fRfRRRfRRRRRfiddf~fkfNfRfRRlRlRNR:{:fekki:\:R:WRfif/ Services i BOB OSBORNE TREE SERVICE, INC.: 70 ft. bucket truck, hydraulic loader truck, stump grinder. Free Estimates. Insured. 352-463-9100. tfnb,5-26 PRESSURE WASHING, LAWN MOWING, YARD CLEANING, AND PAINTING: Reasonable prices, dependable, insured and professional. Shamrock Services, 352-463-1212 day or evening and weekends. tfnb,1l-11 BAD WATER? H20 Pro's Rx: Your Prescription for Bad Water. Call 758-1901, 935-9540 or Cell 365-1565. 12 Months Same As Cash. 4tp. 8-4-8-25 TREES, TREES, TREES: Lang- ston Tree Service, Inc. 490-4456. tfnb,2-22 A BIG STUMP! A STUMP! :We grind Langston Tree Service 4456. TIM POWELL EL New installations and censed and insured. #EC13002453. Call 2155. IRON FREE'S own MANDOX wide-spec action filtration system iron, tannin, sulfur, turbidity, bad taste, bad bacteria. No more stain dingy clothes. Low maintenance, guarantee day for FREE WATER obligation. $795 t( IRON-FREE Well W pany, Inc., Roy Jo Mgr. 352-542-9817 or HOME CENTER 352 1-800-437-1128 ANYT NAIL GUN SERVICE PAIRS: For Bostitch Brands. For competit and quick turn-aroutl christ Building Supply 2738. Located in Bell, BUILDING CONT CBC017140 Custom h on your lot. Precision ment, PO Box 249, Hwy. 19, Old Town 8416. LITTLE them all - Services 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. tfnb,5-20 ' Items Needed : Unique, Antique and Collectibles items needed for charity auction. Proceeds for spay/neuter, vaccina- tions and medical assistance for low-income families, We do not have a thrift store so donations are accepted year around. 4-Pets Sake PO Box 1014 Bell 32619 386- 935-0975 or 866-727-2972 email fourpetssake@alltel.net tfnb,8-ll , Inc. 490- ..La-e- '' :--.':-:. tfnb,2-22 elp W ante :.j.-, 3._ -.-. -.-- -n -n k --.I .ECTRIC: EXPERIENCED AUTO TECH repairs, li- needed for GM dealership. Prefer. State Reg. ASE/GM training but will:consid- (352) 463- er applicant with right attitude, verifiable references. Own tools tfnb,ll-25 and valid D/L. Pay scale from $15-$22 per hour based on experi- high purity ence. Group Health Ins., AFLAC, ctrum/triple paid vacations/holidays. Please n removes contact Vernon at 352-493-4263 manganese, or veronl@bellsouth.net or fax . odor. Kills resume to 352-493-4277. ed fixtures, 3tb. 8-18 9-1 cost, low ed. Call to- GILCHRIST COUNTY SHER- STEST. No IFF'S OFFICE has FT positions o $1,995. open for Deputy' Sheriff and Cor- *ater Com- reaction Deputy, starting salary mes, Opr. $25,000. Must be State of Florida WILSON certified. Full benefit package in- -463-2068. eluding State Retirement, Health 'IME. Ins., etc. Apps may be picked up tfnb,4-28 from the Gilchrist County Sher- iffs Office, 9239 South U.S. ES & RE- Hwy. 129, Trenton, FL. Contact and Senco person H.L. Montgomery, Chief tive prices Deputy, (352) 463-3181, EEOC. d call Gil- 2tb. 8-18, 8-25 at 352-463- CONSTRUCTION LABORER/ tfnb,11-6 CARPENTER HELPER. Will Strain. Call 352-463-9060. RACTOR: '. 2tb. 8-18, 8-25 tomes built SDevelop- SALES PERSON, F/T or P/T. 26761 SE Must have Florida drivers license 352-542- and transportation. Commission only. 386-758-1901 or 386-935- tfnb,7-15 9540. MOWER & CHAINSAW. PARTS: Stihl, Husqvarna, Ayp, Murray, Sears, MTD, Briggs, Kohler, Robin, and Honda. Blades for most mowers. Beauchamp Saw Shop 493-4904 Hometown Realty of North Florida, Inc. Office: (386) 935-2187 5329 NW 37th Court Bell, FL 32619 Cell: (352) 222-8575 Fax: (386) 935-2187 Email: rankinranch@juno.com 6BD/3BR ON 20 ACRES $ 315,000; NORTH OF BELL; ALSO AVAILABLE ON 10 ACRES, MLS#749677 4BR/2BA ON 1 AC IN BELL $ 77,900; ALSO INCLUDES 20X20 WORKSHOP/SHED MLS # 749425 r1-wi 5.ACRES ON PAVED ROAD $81,900; CR 340 NORTH OF BELL CO(N'.E IEN|T TO GUCi'NEA iiLLE .,L5 "*M :..I! 2.5 ACRES ON PAVED ROAD $57,000; CR 138 NEAR SR 47, BUILDABLE ,WOODED LOT MLS #7493 Natalie S. Rankin Licensed Real Esiate Broker 11 ACRES WEST OF BELL $ 159,500; ON COUNTY GRADE. MAY DIVIDE: MLS#749645 3BR/3BA ON 5 ACRES $ 109,000; NORTH GILCHRIST CTY ADDITION/STUDIO MLS #749646 1.03 ACRE WITH WELL, SEPTIC AND POWER POLE.in the Bell area.................................$ 36,500 MLS# 749345 3.3 ACRES.PLANTED PINES with Santa Fe River access, high and dry......:...............................$ 47,900 MLS# 749311 3 ACRE WOODED LOT ONE BLK OFF SUWANNEE RIVER in Old Town...............................$ 50,000 MLS# 749310 5 ACRES JUST OFF PAVED ROAD in Hunters Chase Farms subdivision...............PENDING..........$79,900 MLS# 749289 3/2 ON 7.3 ACRES ON PAVED ROAD. CR 340 just North of Bell........................PENDING........$ 174,900 MLS# 749351 10 ACRES WOODED. In Northern Gilchrist County on county graded ioad.............NEW LISTING.....$ 120,000 MLS# 749722 10 ACRES WITH NICE OAK TREES AND PASTURE. North Gilchrist County.......PENDING........$ 130,000 MLS# 749287 10 ACRES WEST OF BELL may be divided. ....................... .....................NEW LISTING.......$ 145,000 MLS# 749644 10 WOODED ACRES NEAR SANTA FE RIVER. Off CR 138................. .....,$ 140,000 MLS #749642. 21 ACRES JUST WEST OF BELL; Can be divided .................................................... ..........$304,500 MLS# 749643 3/2 SITE-BUILT ON 5 ACRES North of Bell. .............. .............. NEW LISTING.......$ 225,000 MLS# 749723 Member of Dixie, Gilchrist, Levy Board of Realtors and Multiple Listing Service _____ '_ ________ _____ ______ 4tp,-8-4-8-25 SMALL ENGINE TECHNI- TIAN needed for lawn & garden center. Must have experience. Call Gilchrist. Bldg. Supply 463-2738, ask for Clinton. ,tfnb,7-7 FT/PT EXPERIENCED mainte- nance man needed immediately. Also a FT/PT experienced cook needed immediately. Apply with- in at the Lighthouseu Restaurant Curb Appeal - Many of you may have heard this new catch phrase in Real Estate, "Curb Appeal". There are TV shows about it, Buyers know it, and many Realtors like to talk about it. - Curb Appeal is just as simple as it sounds, the Appeal your home has from the curb. It is human nature to make judgments based on first impressions. No matter what is on the inside, the potential Buyer will make a; decision based on your home's Curb Appeal. Sometimes they will even pass on a house before seeing the inside, just based on the view from the street. - Drive up to your house as if it was the first time you have ever. laid eyes on your home. Be critical look at everything. Try to remember when you first bought your house, what did the yard look like then, what little touches did the Seller add that made you get those goose bumps that say "this is the one!" - Your home's Curb Appeal can be enhanced in many ways. Landscaping is a nice touch, mow the lawn, and keep any shrubs or small trees, trimmed. Pick up toys and other items that may be left out by family members. You may need to paint and pressure wash the entryway and front of the house a good cleaning is always a good start. ( Help Wanted , SELF MOTIVATED HAIR STYLIST/NAIL TECH needed. Must have own supplies, State licensed & be insured. Experience preferred. See Elaina at Out- back Tan, 463-3722. 2tb, 8-18-8-25 REAL ESTATE SECRE'I'AY/ ASSISTANT wanted in busy of- fice that can offer their multi-task efforts and enthusiasm to work within a team. Must have real es- tate office experience. Send re- sume to: PO Box 545, Chiefland, Florida 32644. tfnb,3-3 VACANCIES GILCHRIST COUNTY SCHOOLS Teacher Aid ANTICIPATED Trenton Elementary High School Diploma or equivalent required. Associate of Arts Degree or higher, at least 60 credit hours from an accredited in- stitution, or a passing score on an approved state test. CDA required. Instructor Social Studies/History Trenton Middle School Bachelor's degree or higher from an accredited institution. Florida certification covering Social Studies. Instructor Reading Coach Trenton Middle/High School Bachelor's degree or higher from an accredited institution. Florida certification covering Reading. Instructor Gifted Education I Bell Elementary School Bachelor's Degree or higher from an accredited institution. Florida certification covering Gifted Education. Speech/Language Pathologist, (K-12) District-wide 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. mI LANCASTER REALTY Help Wanted Speech/Language Pathologist (K-12) Part-Time, Temporary District-wide Provide Contract Services 2 days/week School Psychologist District-wide Master's Degree from an accredited institution. Certification covering School Psychology. Bus Driver Trainees; Substitute Bus Drivers. High School Diploma. 40 hours of in-service training will be provided for qualified 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. i Help Wanted Substitute Teachers High School Diploma or Equivalent. Contact the District Office for an application and more information. Highly Qualified Substitute Teacher 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 substituting would be at current daily rates. Contact the District Office for an application and more information. Jim King Realty, Inc. Realtor MULTIPLEUST SERVICE Main Office (352) 493-2221 315 N. Main Street (US-19), Chiefland, FL 32626 SFanning Springs Branch Office (352) 463-6144 or 542-0009 ...., 17871 U.S. Hwy. 19, Fanning Springs, FL 32693 I Suwannee Branch Office (352) 542-9007 EQUAL HOUSING 23382 SE 349 Hwy., Suwannee, FL 32692 OPPORTUNITY E-Mail: jkingre@svic.net or www.jimkingrealty.com REALTOR *. . PLANTATION STYLE HOME - Lovely 3 BR/2 BA Southern Beauty nestles among century old live oaks. Over 3,000 sq. ft. of living area with large open front and rear screened porches. 30x60 pole barn, dog ken- nel & runs, horse stable. Over 28 acres of pasture & woods. Secluded & Private. Too many features to list. Must see. $575,000. (LR-749228-D) Call 493-2221. BEAUTIFUL HOME ON 2 ACRES In nice.deed restricted' community. The home looks like new on a paved street with berber carpet and ceramic tile throughout, screened in patio with an open con- crete pad to BBQ on. Close to shop- ping, schools, only minutes to the Historic Suwannee River and public boat ramp,-approximately-30 miles to the Gulf of Mexico, and approxi- mately 50 miles to Gainesville. (DR- 749163-JW) $150,000. Call 463- 6144 or 542-0009. GOLF COURSE HOME Afforda- .ble 3 BR/2 BA overlooking #2 Tee and Fairway at Chiefland Golf & Country Club. Extra room that could be a 4th BR, craft room or sewing room. Sprinkler system in the front yard. Priced right at $174,900. (LR- 748810) Call 493-2221. : " COME BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME On this beautiful 27 acre tract of rolling. land. Pasture with huge century old live oak trees. Ideal for horse farm or cows. 1986 double- wide with central heat & air. Paved road frontage, just minutes from Chiefland. Property can be divided. (LMH-749417-D) $405,000. Call 493-2221. Call Us Today! To List Your Property or To Buy. D. Deen Lancaster Licensed Real Estate Broker 510 E Wade Street Trenton, FL 32693 Visit us online at: www.lancasterrealty.biz .LAKEFRONT Home orn NEWLY CONSTRUCTED UNIQUE RIVER home 1/3 acre, 3BR/2.5BA, 3,098 3BR/2BA on 2 acres, 1 car on .73 acres, 2BR/3BA, sq. ft., tile & carpet garage, lovely porch, open large deck and dock. throughout, large MB room, floor plan, spacious! Beautiful property! $249,900 MLS# 749518 $149,900 MLS#748807 $349,900 MLS# 748800 DWMH on city lot in Trenton, 3BR/2BA, rental income? $45,000 MLS# 748686 Contract LOVELY HOME on 1 Acre 3BR/2BA, close to river, $119,900 MLS#748960 S, ..... .- 10 ACRES (mol) VERY NICE 1998 shade trees, nice lot to DWMH on city lot, build on, $149,900 3BR/2BA, fireplace, MLS# 749591 $55,000 MLS# 748687 I Contract I 10 ACRES (mol) CR 334, scattered Pecan trees, $150,000 MLS# 749258 5 ACRES (mol) CR 341, great home site, $79,900 MLS# 748918 BEAUTIFUL 30 acres, 4BR/2BA, pool, hot tub, workshop, pole barn, $625,000 MLS# 749034 RIVERFRONT Home on 10 1/2 Acres (mol), 4 BR/2 BA, $595,000 MLS#749514 2.38 Acres, Homes Only, great location, close to town, $55,000 MLS# 749315 Visit our website at www.lancasterrealty.biz for more photos and listings! COMMERCIAL .57 acres (mol), excellent location, $99,900 MLS# 748103 SContract Pending BEAUTIFUL 1.70 acres (mpl), 3BR/1.5 BA home., 12x38 FL RM, 2 car garage. $149,900 MLS#748665 Contract VERY NICE 3BR/2BA DWMH on city lot, income potential $45,000 MLS#748333 Contract 4 CITY LOTS .18 ea., mobile homes or homes, $12,500 MLS# 749003 INDUSTRIAL SITE, Trenton, 3.2 acres, rare find, $250,000 MLS#748219 BUY, SELL and SUCCEED with LANCASTER. REALTY Member of the Multiple Listing Service and Board of Realtors for Dixie, Gilchrist & Levy Counties THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 2005, "T_ _- r-2_. _*- IL GILC .HRIS.T COUT NTY JOURNAL 'PUTTr)C'fnA V ATTTMTTCqT1Q ')f?0' GILCHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL Page Fifteen SHelp Wanted , Obtain and submit application to: Gilchrist County School District, 310 NW 11th Avenue, Trenton, FL 32693 (352) 463-3200. Application may be downloaded at: www.gilchristschools.org/ Personnel.htm#Application 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 are filled. EEO/Drug Free Workplace www.GilchristSchools.org ltb,8-18 Oh, it's home again and home again, America for me! I want a ship that's westward bound to plough the rolling sea.. To the blessed land of Room Enough beyond the ocean bars, where the air is full of sunlight and the flag is full of stars. --Henry Van Dyke : Real Estate 2BR/1BA 1988 SKYLINE, 14x56 in Old Town. All vinyl flooring, needs paint & minor re- pairs. Must be moved, $12,000. Call 352-493-4973 or 352-221- 1316. 2tb. 8-18-8-25 24x40 2BR/2BA MH with 40x12 screened porch, 10x16 deck, cen- tral H/A, $19,000. Buyer must re- located. Call 386-935-6600. 2tb. 8-18-8-25 .11 ACRE LOT with MH for sale. 379 NE Rowland Blvd, Trenton. $8,100 or make offer. Call 850-402-2475. 3tb, 8-11-8-25 HORSE LOVERS: 5 16.5 acres in northern Florida. Well, septic, power, cleared, board and cross- fenced. Paddocks. $10,000 per acre. Call 386-755-0015. 4tb,8-4-8-25 FOR SALE Retail storefront property in downtown Trenton. Three buildings on Main Street. Call 352-463-7135. realty, inc. Licensed Real Estate Broker 86 3 0243 P.O. Box 546 Bell, Florida 32619 38 -9 -0" 247 ACRES Prime land on more than 1/2 mile of highway frontage in Su- wannee County. Nice 3 BR/2 BA CB Home, detached garage with upstairs apartment, 75 acres of beautiful pines, approx. 160 acres in cropland, 3 wells & other amenities!! Fantastic development potential, centrally located to just. about everything in North Central Florida. Shown by appointment only! Priced at $3,250,000. 2 ACRES ON SUWANNEE RIVER across from The Cove Restaurant. 360 (+) feet of riverfront. Complete with 4" well, septic tank & power services. $149,500. SUWANNEE RIVER HOME Beautiful 200' of riverfront south of Branford, 1+ acres of land in Lafayette County. $177,000 10:ACRES ON THE SUWANNEE 510' of riverfront, -beautiful woods, quiet, secluded and private. Complete with in-ground septic tank, 4" well, pow- er, buildable and in good motor boating area one mile north of Santa Fe, $399,000. 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 isapenslon bridge. 200 ft. on river, lot buildable for 1,200 sq. ft. house. $154,900. 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. GREAT LOCATION BETWEEN GINNIE & BLUE SPRINGS 1.34 acres commercial/residential on 340 @ Spring Ridge. 200' of Hwy frontage. $45,000. 2.5 ACRES ON HWY-129 NORTH OF BELL Nice wooded property, good for a home or a business location. $75,000. 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 $125,000. **: 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 bur.website at i% w.wyolfordrealty.com s. f'. I Classifieds S Classified Ads $4.50 Minimum for 20 Words. 5 cents each additional word. (. ***/.////////*///////;/////;;/.*R /////i.'////ikki^e ^^^-Riekd' Real Estate t 2003 MOBILE HOME, 3/2 Fleetwood on 5 acres in Bell area. Asking $87,500. Call Leslie or Anthony at 352-463-6314 or 352- 949-2261. tfnb,2-3 OAK MEADOWS: Deed restrict- ed subdivision, 1 acre lots & homes on paved roads. Come see our models featuring Homes of Merit. McDougal Realty. 463- 7201. Broker/Owner. tfnb,7-15 Buy or sell or both. Call TOWN & COUNTRY REALTY 352*463*8340 P. O. Box 8, Bell, Florida 32619 tcrealty @bellsouth.net http://home.bellsouth.net/p/pwp- tcrealty Dixie-Gilchrist-Levy Board of Realtors and Multiple Listing Service. tfnb,2-20 COMMERCIAL OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE: Located in Levy Office Complex at 12650 NW Hwy. 19 in Chieflaiid. Ap- proximately 209 square feet, $264 monthly. Includes all utilities and sales tax. Please phone 493-4111 for more information. Two units a ailable One mile north of Wal- Mart, next to Liggett's/UPS. tfnb,8-12 Nedtosn. afx? Ne afx.......ryu (352 4637393- FA ___-I Property For Sale! 13 Lots in Fanning Springs 50'x110' each. Can have a 2 BR/2 BA on each or combine for a larger home, $125.000. Owner/Broker. 37 Acres in Tiger Island. Ex- cellent hunting! $131,000. 32 Acre Goat Farm on paved road in Lafayette County. Turn key operation. 130 meat goats, furnished singlewide mobile, goat barn, fenced. $500.000. Lynn Hervey @ 352- 376-1371. Southern Property Services, Inc. 352-35-773 ILTROKE REALTY (352) 463-7075 JEAN C. TROKE Licensed Real Estate Broker SEE OUR LISTINGS ON THE WEB: (352) 463-7302 FAX 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-SPACIOUS LOG HOME & ACREAGE NEAR TO BELL: 3BR/2BA: Country ranch-style 3-level log-built home with plenty of space for horse/livestock on fenced 19+ acres right by CR 236. Has large open-style greatroom with hardwood & tile floors, stone fireplace, large owner's suite, bonus room,,full wraparound porch, pool, 36x64 metal pole barn-too much more to mention here, call or e-mail for details...$399,900 10 ACRE 'MINI' FARM W/RANCH HOME IN NW LEVY: 3 BR/3 BA:Spacious CB-built home (over 2,900 inside sq. ft.), with 46x42 metal barn, frame workshop, duck/fish pond & more on 10 quality fenced acres. Inside has full living, dining, family, Florida & bo- nus rooms, 2 fireplaces & more. Property located along paved CR-336 south of Chiefland...$375,000. 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, large 4-car parking area, and ameni- ties galore...$214,900 FRAME BUILT HOME IN NW TRENTON: 3BR/1BA: Over 1,150 sq. ft. inside being sold 'as is' by Owner, could be candidate for those looking at 'SHIP' possible home-site, with updated bath, full dining room and more call or email for info...$75,000 AFFORDABLE FRAME HOME IN NE TRENTON: 2BR/1BA: Perfect for first-time home buyer (including SHIP program candi- dates), cozy frame-built home in nice neighborhood, has pole barn/carport, workshop area, property fencing & landscaping...$59,900 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. Under Contract..$44,900. -- MANUFACTURED HOMES ON THE MARKET -- NEW LISTING-AFFORDABLY-PRICED SINGLE-WIDE IN TRENTON: 2BR/1BA: Could be a great rental-income potential or priced for single/couple, this 12x61 Manufactured in NE neighborhood is ready for either use. Has attached carport/patio, landscaped 82x164 tract...$29,900. \\ ELL KEPT M/HOME ON L NNDSCAPED \CRL IN NO. GILCHRIST: 3BR/2BA: 1996 24X44 Manufactured, in quality condi- .u0i,. On I 04. cre tr.,ic i ructe ,Tir' ,o uee openn sp.cc with board fencing in front; Located north of Bell, with quick access to US 129 & CR 34i $79.5?00. ' LANDSCAPED 2 ACRES %/MN INUFTACTLtRED: 3 BR/2 BA: Neat/clean 14x76 1994 single-wide, on a squared 2-acre tract (with paved frontage along CR. 3.10 north ol BellI Spli.plin fo.matil 2 outbuildings, mostly pasture property & more. Under Contract..$75,000. NEWER, \ELL-KEPT M.ANrF.\CTULRED 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. -- ACREAGE/LOTS/WATERFRONT READY FOR HOME-SITES -- 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, closed to Rock Bluff/CR-340 bridge...$269,900. 40 WOODED SECLUDED 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. 20 WOODED, SECLUDED ACRES NORTH OF BELL: Be back to nature for this 660 1320 tract, lots of natural woods & not many, neighbors; located close to Gay Road off US-129...Contract Pending...$119,900. TWO ACRES 2 TRACTS ALONG CR-340: Two 150x300 tracts available, either separately or together, both with frontage along CR-340 (and close to US-129 near Be ll. rjead I lr ne'w hom..- re;...under conlracl. .50.000. 3 WOODED ACRES NEAR TO AL.CHLiA CO. LINE: I3 ide-b.\ ide one-.acre uJcts. ocjated a Sn N'Fun S.D irej near to SR-26 in East Gilchrist. High ground, lots of voodii on properr, has pocennl for nice home-eii for new Osner...Contract Pending...39.900. TWO LOTS FOR HOME-SITES NEAR WILLISTON COUNTRY CLUB:2. eparae 25iacre nracts. .mongis nie home snes lor new ownerss, close to US 121 for work/leisure drive...$28,500 (each) --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 'under contract/contract pending', owners) may consider possible back-up offers--call or e-mail our office for details. Youcan call oui- 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 (386) 935-3357 -a:a __ _ Paul Troke (352) 221-2999 "Professional Service With A Personal Touch" _W IQO j ;: II Barbara Mayo (352) 222-0427 - EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY -$84,9 - sFTTT,~ is Now Hiring All Restaurant positions available, apply in person 12 noon 4 pm at 1122 East Wade Street, Trenton. (Across from Welcome to Trenton silo sign) 352 63.5 9 ?49 Trenton I & IIApartments For Rent 718 NE 7th Place #905 Trenton, FL 32693 Now Accepting Applications 1, 2, & 3 BR HC & Non-HC apartments. Rental assistance may be available. 352-463-7106, TDD/TTY 711 Equal Housing Opportunity. $Euala ..I*I.. I1 .... 'I'HUKNI-)AY, UUU31 lo, zvu-J i 1$145,0,I~ 1$350,T~ I New Listi 1$150,0r Paore Sixteen GILCHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 2005 Children Achieve Goal At Bell Public Library As summer began, the after- schoolers from Kathy's All Things Pre-School and Learning Center were able to participate in a summer reading program at Bell Public Library. They were challenged to read ten books over the summer in order to re- ceive a prize. Three children achieved this goal. At their end- of-the-summer program the awards were given out to Kati T. and Kirsten S. Brittany M. was away at camp and missed the presentation. The end-of-summer program was patriotic and the children entertained over 50 guests with "Nifty Fifty" and "Florida Facts," two songs that taught them valuable information about our country and state. Several children wrote and gave pres- entations on different states from information they had read over the summer. Bell Public Library stresses the importance of teaching chil- dren to read and love doing it. Through combined efforts these two organizations were seri- ously involved in promoting lit- eracy in our young people throughout the summer and their efforts were evident. Shown from left (back row) are Melissa Brown, Jamie Cruze, Mary Jordan, Iris Roberts, and Grace Vaught. On the front row are Kati T. and Kirsten S. Brittany M. was not available for the photo. Florida Department Of State, Division Of Corporations Relocating On Tuesday, September 6, 2005, the Division of Corpora- tions, one of six divisions that comprise the Florida Depart- ment of State, will relocate to the Koger Center. The Divi- sion's new address will be 2661 Executive Center Circle West, Tallahassee, FL 32301. All P.O. Box addresses and phone numbers will remain the same. The Division of Corporations is the State's central location for the filing of business entities, trade and service marks, judg- ment liens, and fictitious name registrations. The Division maintains a statewide registry and information resource which provides public access to all filing data. Although these filing func- tions are found in every state, the Division maintains the reputation of being the most in- novative in the nation. Over the past decade, the Division has: Pioneered the integration of its databases with in-house automated filing systems, an electronic filing service, and a public access network. Increased public accessibility to Division records to 75 per- Trenton Tigers Host Dixie County Bears Friday Night In Kick-Off Classic (Continued from Page One) considerable amount of depth as well as improved skilled starters in key positions. The Tiger's offense will once again be anchored by sophomore sensation Brandon Mathis who ran for over 1,400 yards in 2004. This outstanding running back will be in a backfield which will also have explosive speed and big play possibilities each time the cent by creating the first online public access network in the country. Initiated the first electronic certification and electronic fil- ing services in the country through our public access net- work. Initiated information sharing with the Department of Revenue to identify foreign business en- tities doing business in Florida but not registered with the Divi- sion. Reduced average document processing time by 65 percent through organizing operations based on function rather than on program structure. For more information, please call (850) 245-6000 or visit www.sunbiz.org. 2005 Trenton High School Football Schedule Varsity Date August 19 August 26 September 2 September 9 September 16 September 23 September30 October 7 October 14 October 21 October 28 SNovember 4 Date August 25 September 1 September 8 September 15 September 22 September 29 October 6 Opponent Dixie County (Classic) Bell at Paxon (Jacksonville) at Sneads at Hawthorne* Jefferson County* at Lafayette County* Open Hilliard* at Bronson* Branford*5 Chiefland*** *District Games MHomecoming ***Senior Night Junior Varsity Opponent Branford Lafayette Bell at Lafayette at Branford Tigers are on offense. The Tigers are also expecting to put the ball in the air more in 2005 which should also open up the opponent's defense. On the defensive side of the ball Trenton's Ryan Frye, a second team All-State selection in 2004, will anchor the inside duties at linebacker. This young talented athlete will also have a host of Tigers associated with him on defense. The Tigers are also expected to be quick, strong, and aggressive on Time 7:30 pm 7:30 pm 7:30 pm 7:30 pm 7:30 pm 7:30 pm 7:30 pm 7:30 pm 7:30 pm 7:30 pm 7:30 pm Time 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm defense in 2005. Trenton is one of seven teams that will be competing in Class 1-A in District 2. District opponents are Hawthorne, Jefferson County, Lafayette County, Hilliard, Bronson, and Branford. The Tigers will also play non-district opponents Bell, (Jacksonville) Paxon, Sneads, and close out the 2005 regular season with Chiefland in Trenton on November 4'". All games kick-off at 7:30 p.m. The All-New 2006 Chevy Bell Bulldogs Host Providence In Kick- Off Classic Friday Night (Continued from Page One) touchdowns in 2004. He returns for his senior season along with junior-wide receiver Brandon Ridgeway. Running back Devin Taylor had a good season in 2004 as he tallied seven re- ceptions for 98 yards and two touchdowns. Senior tackle Josh Smith will anchor the Bulldog's interior line along with Juniors Daniel Teckenbrock and Cody Mesa at the tackle positions. Josh Teck- enbrock is a returning starter at the tight end position. The Bulldogs will also be strong on defense returning seven starters from 2004. Josh Smith and Brandon Ridgeway will again be the defensive ends and Cody Mesa will be back at defensive tackle. The Bulldogs are expecting big plays from their three returning linebackers, Todd Scaggs, Daniel Tecken- brock and Josh Teckenbrock. Bell will open their 2005 regular season on the road in Trenton on Friday, August 26'. 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Anyone with information that would resolve this case is urged to call the Crime Stoppers' Crimeline at 1-800-423-TIPS (or 1-800-423-8477). Callers may remain anony- mous if they wish. Should that information lead to the killer, or killers, of the Moores, whether living or deceased the person providing the tip would be eli- gible for up to $25,000. The reward money is being provided by Crime Stoppers. "There is someone out there who knows what happened on Christmas night, 1951," said Crist. "Whether the reasons for coming forward are to clear a conscience or strictly financial, we want to hear from those who can help." This announcement is the lat- est step in the investigation, which was re-opened by Attor- ney General Crist on December 21, 2004. The investigation, under the direction of the Attor- ney General's Office of Civil Rights, has received tips and has been assisted by the cooperation of the United States Department of Justice. Dozens of interviews have been conducted in search of the identity of the bomber or bombers. "I join with Attorney General Crist in asking that anyone with knowledge of this case come forward," said Evangeline Moore. "I am grateful that he and his office are committed to bringing closure to those of us who have had to live with this tragedy for more than 50 years." "The Florida Association of Crime Stoppers is pleased to partner with the Attorney Gen- eral and law enforcement to help solve this 54-year-old crime," said Frank Brunner, Chairman of the association's Moore Committee. "We look forward to receiv- ing critical information through our anonymous tip line that will ultimately make the difference." Harry T. Moore was Florida's first civil rights pioneer. In 1934, he organized the Brevard chapter of the National Asso- ciation for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). He fought for equal pay for black teachers, for voting rights for black citizens and equality in the justice system. Harry Moore died from the blast while Harriette died nine days later. No one was ever charged with the crimes. 2005 Bell High School Football Schedule Varsity Date O onent Time August 19 **Providence 7:30 August 26 at Trenton 7:30 September 2 Lafayette 7:30 September 9 Open September 16 at Tampa Temple Heights 7:30 September 23 *St. Joseph 7:30 September 30 at Branford 7:30 October 7 at Carabelle 7:30 October 14 at Oak Hall 7:30 October 21 Eagle's View 7:30 October 28 At St. John 7:30 November 4 Aucilla 7:30 ** Preseason Classic Hnmeoming Junior Varsity Date Opponent Time September 1 Branford 7:00 ,September 8 Aucilla 6:00 September 15 At Trenton 7:00 .September 22 At Mayo 7:00 September 29 At Aucilla 6:00 October 6 St. John 6:00 1424 North Young Blvd. 3 Chiefland 5249263 "b - II B TZ1"*"" bipia~nt IISlit~fit~;tp I . -"t la.u'~-.-- I' r, 1 |