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0i;sA rto trttLt nflttt Serving Gilchrist County and Surrounding Area for over 77 Year.', 207 ,r'th h T'ai Stin (. t, T :- I ,r -'n. :, ida 32693 Vol. 77 No. 3 hone (352) 463-7135 Fax (352) 463-7393 nton, $20.00A Year In Tri-County Area (Gilchrist, Vol. 77- No. 3 .nTrenton, Florida 32693 Thursday, May 10,2007 Price Dixie & Levy Counties), $24.00 Other Areas gilch. .stjourna @ bellsoth.net Of Florida, $28.00 Out Of State 0 A -20 Commission braces for future growth By Carrie A. Mizell Growth in Gilchrist County was in evidence Monday after- noon as the Gilchrist County Board of County Commissioners took action to approve a master, plan for a 38 lot subdivision off CR 319, while also approving phase two of Hagan Estates, a residential subdivision that will soon boast 16 new home sites. After a lengthy discussion, county commissioners decided to step back and not force Deer Trail subdivision developers Joe and Carolyn Wilson to comply with a transportation corridor' map that has not officially been passed by the commission. If enacted, the map will identify the location of existing and fu- ture roadways while addressing the need for protection of right of ways that are currently need- ed or will be needed to accom- modate future growth within the county. Gene Parrish of Parrish Land Surveying represented Joe Wil- son at Monday's meeting. Par- rish explained that the proposed property had been planted in pines until a recent residential cutting of the timber. Now there are a dozen trees remaining on each acre 'of the property, but along the line that would need to be cleared to comply with the transportation corridor map stands several large live oak trees that both Joe and Carolyn Wilson would hate to see cut down. "The transportation corridor map is a good idea, but it seems like we're getting ahead of our- selves," Randy Durden, chair- man of the Board of County Commissioners said. "This has not even been passed yet!" On a motion from Commis- sioner Tommy Langford and a second from Commissioner Sharon Langford, the commis- sioners voted unanimously to drop the transportation corridor map requirement. After, approving the Deer Trail subdivision master plan, the commissioners moved on to approve phase 1 of the proj- ect, which calls for 20 lots that will consist of one home per two acres on a 42.46-acre tract. Following the approval of Deer Trail phase 1, Stacey Win- field, Gilchrist County planner, introduced phase 2 of Hagan Es- tates subdivision. While phase 1 has already been constructed, the developer of the 33.54-acre property, REPJHB Inc. & GEM Property, Inc. is now seeking to construct homes on the 16 lots that make up phase 2. Like Deer Trail subdivision, phase 2 of Hagan Estates, had already been approved by the planning com- mission. The planning commis- sion recommended approval by Continued to page 16 m 0 < Z ci I 0) Hart Springs Park undergoes revitalizing changes "'rs .5' ~" i.l. r 1 " ?-' "~'' '' ..~r~ ~.1 .r ~'f~rl ~i~Ecq;*R: *,h "_'il ~t~Yi~.~;' i- rll :i I'' ~' f;l- ' : j ~"--~""~rreapl A new 2900 sq. ft. bathhouse is under construction at Hart Springs Park. The facility will replace an old concession stand that stood on the site prior to demolition. By Carrie A. Mizell It's not uncommon for David Wise, gate keeper at Hart Springs Park, to have 80-year-old visitors pull into the park, pay their admission and say, "I've been coming out here to the springs every summer since I was a little kid. I love it!" The enthusiasm over a day spent lounging by the spring-fed swim- ming area, playing volleyball, div- ing into the.boil, or steering paddle boards around the ancient cypress trees has been passed down through generations of Gilchrist County resi- dents and visitors alike. In 2006, Hart Springs Park logged 31,389 visitors and that number con- tinues to rise each year, according to Julie Harrison park manager. The vision Harrison has for the Gil- christ County recreation hub includes making the park wheelchair acces- sible, while adding a large bathhouse with a full concession stand, play ground equipment, ball fields, a pool in the campground area, and new sea- walls surrounding the springs. It has been three years since Uar- rison accepted the park manager po- sition the Gilchrist County Board of County Commissioners offered her. Since then, the Polk County native has not waivered from bringing prog- ress to the park. Knowing the county would not be able to fund all of the upgrades she had in mind led Har- rison, a former Pre-K special needs worker, to begin looking for grant funding. Due in large part to her ef- forts, Hart Springs Park has been granted $600,000 through Florida Recreation Development Assistance Program (FRDAP) grants. The money has been spent on new playground equipment, according to Harrison. Three kindergarten classes will converge at Hart Springs Park PlliiyToui ni eqpmitent i_ a new Hart Springs Pak ftworite ainonL children. who are there now because I don't won't to ever book the campground completely. I want the people of Gil- christ County to be able to come in and camp if they just decide to throw the tent up for the weekend." While the spring water is just knee deep in the run right now, Harrison said the water is still 12 to 15 feet at the dock area allowing room for kids to jump in. Visitors are encouraged to frolic in the family friendly atmosphere. Memorial Day weekend will kick off the busy season. During those hot humid summer days the park will re- main open from 9 a.m. to dusk each day. For more information, call Hart Springs Park at 463-3444. and play on the popular new equip- ment on Friday. Also, a 2900 sq. ft. bathhouse is currently being built at the site of the old concession stand, which was demolished in April 2006. The bath- house will be ADA accessible, with six toilets and three showers in both the boys and girls rest areas. The new store, which will also be housed in the bathhouse, will feature candy bars, drinks, chips, ice cream, nachos and hot dogs. The, store will be open by Memo- rial Day weekend, according to.Har- rison, but it could be the middle of June before the new bathrooms are opened. Also, visitors will be able to rent paddle boards, tubes, kayaks and canoes at the new bathhouse. Once the bathhouse is completed, Harrison will focus her energy, on installing a swimming pool in the campground area of the park. Cur- rently, the camp ground features 71 full hook up sites, each with a sewer hook up. There are also 50 primitive camp sites. "This winter we were discovered by the snowbirds. They came from as far away as Canada and stayed four to six months. This has been the first -year the campground has paid for it- self during the winter months," Harri- son said. "I only take 25 reservations, that's considering the 10 to 15 people At left: The Hart Springs run looked to be knee deep on Monday morning. 1 Third grade FCAT scores released By Carrie A. Mizell Third-grade students in Gilchrist Country scored above the state aver- age on both the reading and the math portion of the Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test (FCAT), according to results released last Wednesday. While FCAT reading scores throughout the state dropped after a six year trend of increases, Dr. Jim Surrency, assistant schools superin- tendent, said on Monday that general- ly speaking he feels pretty good about the third-grade students scores. The state average on the reading portion of the FCAT was a mean score of 309. Third-grade students at Bell Elementary School led the county with a mean score of 320. Eighty-two percent of BES thirdgraders scored at or above a level 3 on the reading por- tion of the test. While third-grade stu- dents at Trenton Elementary School earned a 311 mean score on the read- ing portion of the FCAT. At TES, 72 percent of third-grade students scored at or above a level 3. Throughout the state, scores were significantly higher on the math sec- tion of the FCAT, where a state av- erage mean score was set at 328. Again, Bell Elementary School third graders led the county with a mean score of 347. Ninety-one percent of BES third graders scored at or above a level 3 on the math portion of the FCAT. Nearby, third-grade students Continued to page 2 Bell wants increase in law enforcement By John M.Ayers The Bell Town Council met Thursday, May 3, in a general monthly meeting. The council discussed the need for an in- crease in law enforcement in the Town of Bell. Bell Town Man- ager_ Dan Cavanah asked the council if they would take action to have the sheriff assign a law enforcement officer to the com- munity. He asked if the council would consider even paying a portion of the officer salary if the officer would remain in the municipality. "The people in the Town of Bell pay as much tax as resi- dents in the county, so why can't the sheriff's-office provide im- proved law enforcement protec- tion to the Town of Bell," Char- lotte'Smith told the council. Councilman Al Powers ex- plained that the residents and businesses in Bell pay as much in taxes as other county people and the Town. of Bell should have equal law enforcement protection. Gilchrist County Commission Chairman Randy Durden was -asked by the council what would be the best way to have Sheriff David Turner communicate with Sthe To' \n of Bell in'.ol\ing im- proved law enforcement. Com- missioner Durden 'explained that Gilchrist County offered to provide the Sheriff's Office with the Emergency Medical Service station on U.S 129 north of Bell to provide a satellite station in the central portion of the county when the new Emergency Op- erations Center is completed. The sheriff told the county commission that his department was not interested in the facil- ity. Councilman Al Powers made a motion to invite Sheriff David Turner to the June 7, 2007 regu- lar meeting to request the chief law enforcement officer provide additional security to the mu- nicipality. Councilman Ray Sanders sup- ported the motion with a second before the council voted 5-0 in support of the action. Harrison named Gilchrist County winner of Farm Bureau Youth Speech Contest By Carrie A. Mizell The world is agriculture's primary market, according to a Trenton High School ninth grader who swept the ,Florida Farm Bureau Youth Speech Contest for Gilchrist County last Thursday. Racheal .Harrison, representing Trenton Sr. FFA chapter, impressed judges by discussing how the Global Market will both positively and neg- atively affect agriculture in the next five years. "According to the Farm Founda- tion, North America's livestock in- dustry is competitive in the global marketplace, but faces opportunities and challenges in both North Amer- ica and internationally. The biggest opportunity for U.S. producers is an increase in exports," Harrison said. "U.S. red meat exports have expe- rienced unprecedented growth over the past 10 years. Beef exports have increased 120 percent and pork ex- ports grew 212 percent. The starting point of much of this growth was a series of market opening initiatives that gave U.S. exporters access to markets that had been closed to them in the past. Notable examples of such market access agreements include the Japan beef and citrus agreement and the NAFTA and Uruguay Round agreements." The United States is also the world's dominant exporter in the cot- ton industry, according to Harrison. Forty-eight percent of U.S. cotton ex- ports went to Asia in the 2000-2004 period, ,with four Asian countries ,~ OlCnr: -CAr ,, . A.- . V OW vo co 'ISrIC 1' .~ Racheal Harrison accepts a $200 check from Roy Wilson, president of Gilchrist County Farm Bureau, after she won the Florida Farm Bu- reau Youth Speech Contest for Gilchrist County last Thursday. accounting for one third of imports from the United States. "The rest of the world is our com- petition. To be able to compete with worldwide competition, U.S. pro- ducers must make sure that we can produce a product that meets the world's standards," Harrison said. "The global market not only affects exports it affects imports as well. As our importing grows so must our diligence in inspections. After all, not all countries have the same standards and requirements that we have here at home. Pests like the Mediterranean fruit fly and red fire ant come into our ports on fresh fruits and vegeta- bles and in the crates carrying them. These pests and many others cause crop loss and extra cost for eradica- tion and or control." America's farmers and ranchers are ready for the challenge of meet- ing the demands of the world while at the same time protecting United States borders with higher standards for imports, according to Harrison. On Aug. 20, Harrison will travel to Baker County to compete against six other county speech contest winners in the district contest. If she wins the district contest, Harrison will contin- ue on to the state contest in October. Racheal's proud parents are Ken- neth and Julie Harrison. Mandatory burn ban now in effect On Tuesday, May 8, a state of local emergency was declared because of the severe threat of fire in Gilchrist County. The hot dry, windy conditions which continue to threaten wild- fires within the county prompted the Board of County Commissioners to enact a mandatory burn ban. During the state of local emer- gency, fireworks, flares and outdoor burning of lawn debris or trash burn- ing is strictly prohibited. Any person not abiding by the or- der shall be subject to a fine, impris- onment or both, or other civil action or penalty. Gilchrist County law en- forcement officers are enforcing this order. m w m rage W I wo-- Front row, left: Logan Downs, Kyle Sheperd, Quinton Hudson, Steven Fox, Garrett Hudson, Mitchell B. U ." ,- --., 1I.t Pryor, Jacob Collins, Paul Bloom, Trey Roux, Shawn Yingling, Ryan Fisher and Bradley Denham. Sec-ary Char rs rvi l ond row: Joseph Geddes, Zac Crews, Brian Freeman, Wes Stofel, Jeremy Zimmerman, Kody Houston, Trenton Rotary Club charters a new service club Justin Sykes, Michael Jones, Bubba Joiner, Lee Carlisle, Tyler lasimone, Robby Heck, Rich Royster, Daniel Heck, Tommy Callahan, Derek Rhodes and T. J. Kircher. Third row: Greyson Stewert, Nathan Christina Locke president Hannah McRoberts, spoke word of Polio and try to find Hall, Joey Carlisle, TY Smith, Donald Sandoval, Austin Upshaw, Devante King, John Elliott, Robert Trenton Rotary Club is proud to about how the club came to be at manent cure. Hankins, Shawn Pugh and T. J. Frier. Back row: Kyle Teckenbrock, Lou Hueck, Paul Clark, C. J. Har- announce the chartering of a new ser Trenton High School, followed by the The elected officers include ris, Chris Hueck, Tyler Stofel, Brandon Beach, Justin Fowler, Chris Wilkerson, Joel Elliott, Cory Irvin, vice club, Trenton High School Inter- Four-Way Test read by and explained nah McRoberts-President, Ash ris, Chris Hueck, Tyer Stofel, Brandon Beach, Just Fowler, act Club, at Trenton High School. A by Ashli Van Horn, Vice-President. Horn-Vice-President, Amelia Bradley Teckenbrock, Mitchell Bell and Justin Leone. Photo by Anna Wild banquet was held to install new inter- Mrs. Jo Buckles did an outstand- Secretary, Libby Knight-Tre In job o viewing a 0 tn. new- -A nu ".siu j PV- bluT in.r Third grade FCAT results released at Trenton Elementary School earned a mean score of 341..At TES, 83 per- cent of third-grade students scored at or above a level 3 on the math section of the FCAT. Throughout the county, 27 third- grade students scored below a level 1 on the reading portion of the FCAT, while nine students scored below a level 1 on the math portion of the Watermelon Watch' The City of New- berry will slice into summer on Saturday as residents celebrate' ripe and delicious wa- termelons at the 61st " annual Newberry Wa- termelon Festival. Just in time to sup- ,' ply consumers, already hungry for the taste of juicy water- melons, farmers throughout Gilchrist County appear to be in festive spirits. as they get set to begin picking water- melons as early as next week. Picking is expected to begin soon, according to Marti Smith of Billy Smith Watermelons. Smith explained that while it is hard to set an exact date, especially with the variations in spring temperatures, she believes the harvest will tentatively begin on May 18. On their farm just north of Bell, the Thomas family anticipates pick- ing watermelons beginning May 24, Julie Thomas explained on Monday. Just south of Trenton, watermelon grower Johnny Parrish is predict- ing that he will start picking melons within the next few weeks. Residents are urged to use caution as truck traffic in Gilchrist County will pick up significantly through- out the month of May and early June as watermelons are picked from the fields and loaded unto semi trucks and old school buses for transport. Cox MOBILE HOME MOVING & SET-UP Licensed Bonded Insured Trenton, Florida (352) 472-6562 Cell (352) 222-1859 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 Ayers, Carrie Ayers Mizell, Mark Schuler, Aleta Sheffield, Monica Caraway, Kathy Hilliard and 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 Continued from page 1 test. According to Florida law, third- grade students who score a level 1 are subject to being held back a grade, but Janet Langford, elementary di- rector for Gilchrist County Schools, explained that it is important for par- ents to know that no one test score will indicate to educators whether a student should be promoted or held back. Grades, attendance and other key test scores, besides the FCAT, are studied in depth before a student's course of action can be determined. Also, third-grade students who scored a level 1 on the reading por- tion of the FCAT are instructed to attend a mandatory summer reading camp where teachers work with stu- dents at a 1 .to 10 ratio to try to build reading skill levels. ested members and our first set of of- ficers in an inaugural ceremony at the Woman's Club on April 2,2007. This organization is one avenue of support of Rotary International that provides an opportunity for students to develop leadership skills, identify local and international service proj- ects and build friendships. At the meeting, the newly elected AARP Chapter News The meeting of the Gilchrist Coun- ty Chapter of the AARP planned for Tuesday, May 15, 2007 will be the last one before the summer break.. President Nancy Padgett wants it to be a fun meeting and has arranged to have the main dish-chicken, cooked for us and asks the members to bring picnic style dishes, (salads, veggies and desserts) and come casually dressed. The colors red, white and blue will be used to decorate the tables and she hopes that members will follow Trenton Community Farmers' Market At the Depot 419 North Main Street (Hwy-129) Open Every Tuesday from 2pm 6pm Farm Fresh Produce & Plants LIVE ENTERTAINMENT May 1 Flying Turtles String Band May 8 Jay Gimelli AKA "Screech Malone" May 15 Flying Turtles String Band May 19 Saturday BLOCK PARTY- Cross Creek Cloggers with the Flying Turtles May 22 -.Jay Gimelli May 20 Mike Gianikis Every week: Open Mic 2 3, come early with your instruments. FMNP Checks are Now Being Accepted by our State Certified Farmers Drop-Off location for Canned Goods for the Food Pantry Farmers Vendors Artists Call Ellen at 352-472-7632 for more info Sponsored by City of Trenton & Gilchrist County Journal ing job over-viewing all of the new club's ideas and plans. She explained the many projects and opportunities for the students. She also introduced Mrs. Tiffany VunCanon and Mrs. Gail Dasher as the club's teacher ad- visors. Among the service projects that were discussed was the Purple Pin- ky Project, an attempt to spread the the theme with red, white or blue tee shirts, or other clothing, just as a pa- triotic gesture. Commissioner Randy Durden, guest speaker will outline some of the duties of county governors and .touch on some of the problems that arise from time to time. The Don Martin Trio will lead us in familiar songs, old and new, so come prepared to have a party. Bring a friend and let them know that mem- bers of the AARP are not just a bunch of old fuddy-duddies protecting their retirement years but have a lot of joy in their lives and thankful to have sucl a beautiful place to live and friends to share their golden years. We are a caring group. Let's all come together with a joyful attitude and en- joy the morning. Starting time is at 10:30 a.m. New- comers to the area can be sure of a warm and friendly welcome. We meet at the Community Center in Trenton, lots of parking available, S.E. First Street and Third Avenue. Jean da Costa, Publicity a per- Han- li Van Cline- asurer R 1n anud ist-lnlla LocliL e- UUIIL Cea- tions Director. The Interact Club is going.to fol- low up this year by creating a service project to better help the communi- ty. Even though the club started off the school year slightly later, we are making sure we will make an impact none-the-less. Williston Independence Day celebration to be held July 3rd The City of .Williston and the Williston Area Chamber of Commerce are making bigplans for the 2007 Independence Day Celebration. This year's event will be held on Tuesday, July 3, 2007. The festivities will start with the annual parade, which will begin at 5:00 p.m. The line-up will be behind the Williston High School one hour before start time. The theme this year is "OUR HOMETOWN CELEBRATION". The gates at the Williston Horseman's Park will open at 6:00 p.m. There will be no parking fee this year and admission is free. Children's rides will begin at 7:00 p.m. Booths, exhibits and lots of good food, will line the park. The opening ceremony will start at 7:00 p.m. with musical entertainment provided by an assortment of local talent ending the evening with a spectacular fireworks display. Good Neilhbilo. GREAT RATES. M I N, *'i.kC(t 0 1 1 N ;Ni[ONF\ N A\RKFT ktC (COUiNPiT 2.rs- ,.A `[ ;I Of $4,99 1.65",-Af il'F S50,106 s,19.99.. 3......... Id $ 1 (1,0011 r'' 9 3.1;"-- API )5S511,0110 S9L),999 4._'5`-%P1?( i I. r~Ik r .. ....jrI .r.,rc .mii ,, l .ln k 1- FP A F O it PCIsIT m. ntn rro i.. 90 D AP[' I SO DaM 5.0W,-.kPYI 5\jr~ 4 'tear,.5.061, ... .4PY 5 Nvasr 5.011". 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Steven Cox Owner/Operator THURSDAY, MlAY 10, 2007 I GILCCHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL T -T-., '''' ' GTT .CHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL mi Ir C'fl AV N/I AX! If) 007 TIHUcNii I, IVM-Y IU,/-U Page Three Meet Your Neighbor Name: Marti Smith Lives: On the Santa Fe River just north of Bell Family: Husband, Rodney; three sons: Brian, 20, and twins Cole and Clay, 18. Works: Primarily, as a book- keeper at Billy Smith Watermel- ons, but also keeps books for nine other clients including the Ala- bama Watermelon Association and the Suwannee River Fair. Joys of your job: I love book- keeping and it's not something everyone likes to do. I enjoy helping others get their records organized. During watermelon season, which runs four to five weeks, it gets very busy around here, but it's peaceful the rest of the year and the people here are fun to be around. Headaches of your job: Dur- ing the busy time of the year it's very exciting, but it also can be a headache. What do you like about living in Gilchrist County? I like that it's a small town and that I know a lot of people. I love living on the river, we have the opportuni- ty to see nature that other people don't get to see. I just saw an eagle over the weekend and we see a lot of manatee. Favorite food: Ice cream! Any flavor, any brand. Favorite book or movie: To Kill A Mockingbird, both the book and the movie. Hobbies: Oil painting. I have been painting landscapes for five to six years. A Bob Ross franchise does painting classes in Bell and I take them when they are offered. Future plans: Get my kids through college. I would like to travel, that would be neat. What's something not many people know about you? I don't know that a lot of people know that I'm a transplant. I moved here from Pennsylvania with my par- ents. I attended my senior year of high school at Trenton. It's only when I am on the phone with my sisters who live in Pennsylvania that I can hear my Pennsylvania Dutch accent. I Three Bell alumni graduate from UF College of Pharmacy Jonathan Reed, Jeremy Becker and Tyler Burns all graduated from the University of Florida College of Pharmacy on Saturday. Saturday, May 5, served as a mile- stone for three Bell High School grad- uates who took the stage at the Ste- phen C. O'Connell Center to receive their Doctor of Pharmacy degrees from the University of Florida Col- lege of Pharmacy. Family and friends attended the spring commencement ceremonies to honor Jonathan Reed, a 1997 BHS graduate, Jeremy Beck- er, a 1993 BHS graduate and Tyler Burs, a 1996 BHS graduate. f o r h e o ut of th e Su w a n e e R i v r Thu 0.271 ft. 2,507 ft. 1.652 ft. 2.852 ft. May 10, 07 2:53 AM 9:46 AM 3:16 PM 8:43 PM Fri 0.423 ft. 2.712 ft. 1.232 ft. 2.850 ft. May 11, 07 4:02 AM 10:35 AM 4:39 PM 10:18 PM Sat 0.572 ft. 2.960 ft. 0.667ft. 2.960 ft. May 12, 07 5:06 AM 11:16 AM 5:47 PM 11:38 PM Sun 0.740 ft. 3.222 ft. 0.083 ft. May 13, 07 6:01 AM 11:53 AM 6:44 PM Mon 3.080 ft. 0.937 ft. 3.473 ft. -0.418 ft. May 14, 07 12:46 AM 6:50 AM 12:29 PM 7:35 PM Tue 3.144 tt. May 15, 07 1:46 AM 1.148 It. 3.690U t. 7:34 AM 1:04 PM -0.766 It. 8:23 PM Wed 3.120 ft. 1.348 ft. 3.847 ft. -0.932 ft. May 16, 07 2:41 AM 8:16AM 1:41 PM 9:10PM Last Quarter: 5/10 12:28AM -"erigee: 5/ 5 11:00AM New Moon: 5/16 3:28 PM They Promised To Put Away Their Wives (Kent Heaton) The book of Ezra is a remarkable book of "those whose spirits God had moved" (Ezra 1:5). The city of Jerusalem lay in ruins for seven decades and the house of the Lord was burned. Zerubbabel led the faithful back to Jerusalem and the Temple was rebuilt. The faith of the people was focused upon the protection of Jehovah before they rebuilt the city walls under the leadership of Nehemiah. In the process of this spiritual. renewal, the leaders came to Ezra and declared, "The people of Israel, and the priests and the Levites, have not separated themselves from the people of the lands ... For they have taken of their daughters for themselves and for their sons" (Ezra 9:1-2). Ezra was ashamed and humiliated because of this sin. The people also were ashamed and weeping came to Ezra declaring they had trespassed against God by taking pagan wives from the peoples of the land. In a extraordinary act of faith in Jehovah God and the will Sof "those whose spirits God had moved" with the power of His word the people declared they would make a "covenant with our God to put away all the women, and such as have been born of them, according to the counsel of the Lord, and of those who tremble at the commandment of our God. And let it be done according to the Law" (Ezra 10:3). The tenth chapter of Ezra shows they fulfilled their promise by putting away their pagan wives and even those who had children. One cannot but be touched with the deep fervency of their love for the will of God. They had struggled to return to a city in ruins to rebuild the house of the Lord. Through adversity and opposition to rebuilding Now atd 7Ahe By Carrie A. Mizell My heart swelled with pride Friday night as I listened to Distinguished Alumni Award winner Leandra G. Johnson, a third judicial circuit court judge, say, "All I need to know to succeed in life, 1 learned at Lake City Community College. Not only, did I get an education, 1 learned life skills." As I applauded Judge Johnson's speech, her words began to play over and over in my mind as I thought about how the words rang true. Though I have thought often of my two years spent at Lake City Commu- nity College, I had not returned for a visit .since graduating in 2003. Like the honorable judge, I was thrilled on Friday to re-connect with my alma mater to celebrate the graduation of my good friend Marie Elliott. While attending Trenton schools for 13 years, I must say that I learned many things that have since shaped my life, as well as, my perception of people, places and things. It was however during the two years I spent in Lake City that I learned the importance of commit- ment (Driving 100 miles round trip, three days a week will test your dedication to pursuing higher edu- cation). Mingling with classmates from Columbia, Baker, Dixie, Nas- sau, Clay, Suwannee, Bradford, and Gilchrist counties taught me to take pride in where I come from (It's hard to feel stupid when everyone else in your Spanish class talks just as slow as you do. Trust me, I took Spanish I and II with Lil Earl Jones). Also, the commitment level of my professors made me want to strive to do well. I was, not just a random social security number...they knew my name. Throughout grade school I skipped along as a B average student. I didn't even know how to study properly when I got to college, but it wasn't long before I figured it out. The les- sons I learned at Lake City Commu- nity College prepared me for my next challenge, the University of North Florida. I was propelled forward with confi- dence in early 2004. Lake City Community College may not be for everyone, but I do know from first hand experience that it has been a valuable stepping stone for many graduates of both Trenton and Bell schools over the years. Like many of our faithful readers, I was delighted to read the story "Town Council takes steps to have LCCC campus in Bell." The story ran on the front page of the April 19 edition of the Gilchrist County Journal: I was. so happy to see that as a former Bell High School student, Sidney Philpot, would consider turning over a 600 acre parcel of land southwest of Bell to be used as a Lake City Community College campus. The land, which is currently up for annexation into the Town of Bell, would require a central water system that may cost $1 million to construct. The proposed project could take years, because ultimately the Town of Bell will have to secure grants to provide funding for the necessary in- frastructure if this addition is to be- come a reality in Gilchrist County. Currently, the Suwannee River Wa- ter Management District is working with the Bell Town Council to con- duct a feasibility study to determine what is needed for this project. SI feel it is important to point out that Lake City Community College has already identified $150,000 in projected revenue to get planning un- derway on this project. the Temple, those of a willing mind completed the work. It was a hard and arduous task to rebuild stone by stone the glory of the Temple. These were extraordinary people of faith. They not only possessed the fortitude to fight for the house of the Lord they also had within their hearts the conviction to mold their lives to God's will -, no matter the cost. How high a price to put away a wife that you have no right to be married to? What cost does one pay to serve the kingdom of God in the marital relationship? Where are the willing hearts devoted to the Lord even it means living as a "eunuch for the kingdom of heaven's sake" (Matthew 19:12)? Was God asking something too hard for the people of Ezra's day? Would the brethren cry out, "Unfair, unfair"? Could Ezra change his teaching on the law of God concerning pagan wives? Thomas Carlyle wrote: "Conviction, were it never so excellent, is worthless till it convert itself into conduct" (Sartor Resartus, 1836). Truth is the word of God. Standing upon the foundation of truth with conviction will only be of worth when we turn that belief into action. Those of Ezra's day were passionate for the cause of the Lord and not their own desires. They were willing to take up a cross for the Lord. May we find their spirit today in the people of God to be fully devoted to the will of God no matter the cost. "If anyone comes to Me and does not hate his father and mother and wife and children and brothers and sisters, yes, and his own life also, he cannot be My disciple" (Luke 14:26). Trenton Church of Christ 463-3793 502 Northeast 7th Street Trenton, Florida 32693 Please Visit www.trentonchurchofchrist.com Email kerux@bellsouth.net Realizing that the drive to and from Lake City Community College has deterred more than a few poten- tial college students over the years, I immediately recognized the potential in opening a campus here in our own county. My happiness was short lived how- ever, when I read further and learned that several Bell residents are upset over a college campus coming to Bell because, and-I quote, "they are not in favor of paying for a water system to allow Mr. Philpot to annex his prop- erty....the property is being donated in order for Mr. Philpot to develop or sell his property around the proposed college campus." I would simply like to respond to these misguided statements by say- ing that only 65 percent of Gilchrist County's graduating seniors in 2006 indicated that they planned to attend college. Lake City is a long drive and Santa Fe Community College is con- sidered by many students to be too large and scary, so who knows the number of students who followed through with their original intent. Please don't misunderstand me, I don't believe that college is for ev- eryone and I don't think you have to earn a college degree to be successful in life, but in the year 2007 it is aw- fully hard to get a head start without a college degree. Imagine if you will the number of Gilchrist County students who may be so encouraged by having a col- lege campus nearby that they decide to pursue a college education after all. With guidance and support many students will obtain their college degrees. Once the degree has been earned, they, like myself, may decide to return home to work and raise a. family. There are many examples, but just to name a few: Duke.Lang, a former Trenton High School graduate who completed his two years at Lake City Community College in 1975 before going on to pursue a law degree. Since, 1994 Lang has practiced law in Trenton. Also, Dr. Bruce Thomas, a gradu- ate of Bell High School, his wife Ju- lie, father Ray Sr. and brothers, Ray Earl, John Rance and Dan all attended Lake City Community College. To- day, the family operates a successful farm north of Bell. Bruce also works as a physician in Bell and Ray Earl is a practicing attorney with an office in Bell. Crystal Clark Rodgers graduated from Trenton High School in 2000. She went on to graduate from Lake City Community College's presti- gious nursing school and she is now' working as a registered nurse at North Florida Regional Hospital. There are so many success stories! This project has the potential to shape the future growth of not only Bell, but also Gilchrist County. If it were a Wal-Mart trying to roll into town, advertising low prices and part time jobs, while attempting to change the pace of our community, I would be the first one to yell, "No thank you!" But I cannot see bow a community college campus would be anything but an asset to Gilchrist County. Lottery Numbers Wednesday, May 2, 2007 Lotto Drawing: 1-6-13-21-22-39 One winner of the $26 million jackpot. 5-Digit Winners: 129 at $4,802.00 4-Digit Winners 7,829 at $64.00 3-Digit Winners: 155,802 at $4.50 Play 4 Drawing: 8-8-7-5 Cash 3 Drawing: 1-0-6 Saturday, May 5, 2007 Lotto Drawing: 14-23-28-50-52-53 One winners of the $3 million jackpot. 5-Digit Winners: 61 at $6,158.00 4-Digit Winners: 3484 at $87.50 3-Digit Winners: 73,646 at $5.50 Play 4 Drawing: 3-4-2-7 Cash 3 Drawing: 6-3-5 /," ,t'. i :".:,;,< :.. , .< f' i cLJ (I, ', \ "' ,,.;." 7f ., .z/y '/'7 *" .4 ..* .. .. .... M .. CO O K... .' "N AR.Il. COOKING AND CARRYING' ON By Cindy Jo Ayers Southern food in Florida is as vat- ied as the many nationalities living here. A year or so ago I stumbled upon a treasure while going through John's mother's recipe collection. Mrs. Ay- ers who was a wonderful cook saved a 1977 Florida Accent food section from one of the state's large news- papers. The insert featured Tarpon Springs and it highlighted the Pappas family's famous restaurant. It also featured their wonderful . Pappas' Greek Salad recipe. During the 1970s Pappas' served an average of 2,000 Louis Pappas G meals a day. provided by Lou Tarpon Springs Cafe. is a great place to visit. It only takes a couple hours to drive down to Pi- nellas County and visit this thriv- ing Greek community. As you walk along the street facing the sponge docks you can hear the Greek music spilling out of the souvenir shops and smell the Salonika peppers and feta cheese. They have wonderful baker- ies with melt in your mouth treats like Baklava. From 1890 to the 1950s, Tarpon Springs was the busiest sponge mar- ket in the world. The sponge docks are still there today. The docks are lined with old sponge boats which for the most part stay tied to the dock floating in the beautiful teal waters of the Anclote River. On the south- ern bank of this river sits an empty building that once housed the famous Pappas Restaurant. The building has been closed for several years. The Pappas family sold the property in 2002. There is some talk of the prop- erty being developed: ,.: . The tradition of the Pappas fam- ily being in the restaurant business all started with Louis M. Pappami- chalopoulos who came to America in 1904 from Sparta, Greece. His name was shortened to Pappas. According to the Florida Accent, Louis and his father sold peanuts at ball games for .10 cents per bag in New York. His father returned to Greece, but Louis stayed in America. He migrated to Florida to the Greek community. He served in the U.S. Army during World War I working as the chef for General Pershing's Wild- cat Division. He served in. France and it was there '...that he created his own version of a Greek salad by adding potato salad in order to sustain the troops during the hard times. reek Salad, photo In 1925 he and is Pappas Market his wife Flora established the original "Riverside Cafe" in Tarpon Springs with a handful of employees and a sawdust floor. They specialized in fine Greek-American cuisine and Louis Pappas' Greek salad. In 1975 the family came together to build "Louis Pappas Riverside Restaurant" where it remained a landmark until 2002 then it was sold. A new owner made an unsuccessful attempt-at run- ning the restaurant until it was sold again a couple of years later. Like all American success stories Mr. Pappas' grandson, Louis Lucas Pappas, and his family are continuing the 80-year family tradition of serving Fine Greek food. They have opened Louis Pappas Market Cafe in seven locations in and near the Tampa Bay area. According to Nancy Pappas the Cafes seat about 80 people and each one also has patio seating. The cafes feature a fast casual dining concept. Although the service is fast no short cuts are taken in the preparation of heir food. TheyTuse only the fresh- est ifigredientes. id yes, they make Louis Pappas' famous Greek Salad by the original recipe. (Continued to Page 8) AMERICAN LEGION AIRS JAMERSON-SHEFFIELD POST 91 P. 0. Box 559 TRENTON, FLORIDA 32693 352-463-1501 MEETS: 3RD THURSDAY NEWBERRY POST 149 P. O. BOX 1 NEWBERRY, FLORIDA 32669 352-472-6125 MEETS: 1ST TUESDAY Legionnaires Elections for the new year have begun. It is that time when legionnaires begin electing officers for the upcoming year. Generally, officers will serve from early July Until the same time next year. Local posts fill positions and install their newly elected officers followed by the district. State or Department officers are elected and installed at the annual convention in July. Congratulations are in order for the newly elected officers of Post 149, Newberry. They are as follows: Commander, Charles Fidler; 1st Vice Commander, Wright Terry; 2nd Vice Commander Peter Sabo; Finance Officer and Adjutant, Charles Jarvis; Chaplin, Johnny Brown; Historian, Dennis Nickerson; and, Judge Advocate, Ause Brown. Elections for Auxiliary Unit 91, Trenton, will be held at their monthly meeting at 6:30 p.m. on May 10th. Please come out and support your Auxiliary unit. They are a vital part of the American Legion family. Elections for Post 91, Trenton, will be held at the monthly meeting at 7 p.m. on May 17, 2007. More participation is needed for the full complement of officers for this post. As has been said before, without member support vital legion programs cannot be supported. Come out and help move this long standing post forward by your active participation. Prior to the Post 91 meeting on May 17, 2007 there will be a donation spaghetti dinner starting at 5:30 p.m. Even if you are not a legionnaire you are welcome to come out and support the legion by your donation and receive a pretty good meal. The Gilchrist County Memorial Day service will be held in front of the courthouse in Trenton on Monday, May 28, 2007 at 11:00 a.m. Immediately following the service there will be a bar-b-que luncheon provided by the Gilchrist Historical Society at the community center. I encourage everyone to attend and honor those who fought and died in defense of our freedom. The Bell High School JROTC unit will once again volunteer their time to play an important role in honor of our veterans. On May 5, 2007 we attended a memorial service for the late 4th District Vice Commander, Wayne Gravely. While memorial services are usually pretty emotional events it is also a time to remember the good times as well. This service was no exception in that regard. While the tears flowed freely for the loss of our fellow legionnaire so did the fond memories of our very good friend. Wayne was family to us and he did so very much to touch our lives. Wayne will be sorely missed by all of his legion family as well as his close family and friends. The Legion Aires News was, is and always will be Wayne's article. I certainly do not possess the insights and experience that he had but will nevertheless attempt to continue this article until a more suitable writer will take over. As an accredited Service Officer for the American Legion and the Florida Department of Veterans Affairs, I am fortunate to be in a state that is considered one of the leading organizations in the nation for veterans' representation. Each County Service Officer in the state of Florida is required to pass certification by the state and must be re-certified annually. So, this week I am in Cocoa Beach attending our annual recertification training. I look forward to bringing back more news and updated material to share with our veterans. Remember our military service personnel who are currently serving in over 102 foreign lands in defense of our freedoms. Those families left at home while their loved ones are serving need our support. If you know of anyone whose loved one is away and their family needs assistance, get in touch with a local American Legion post. This is a national effort by the legion to make sure that our personnel and families are being cared for. FOR GOD AND COUNTRY Major Stroupe Service Officer IF 'i:1;.. k !-'` : ''''' ~ r I ::.. ~id. c~r~:;l~ ~==;1 i .I.r ir Low High Date High Low High GILCHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL THURSDAY, MAY 10, 2007 Alfreda "MeMa" Norma to celebrate 80th birth May 12th The family of Alfrec Norran invites you to j celebrating Alfreda's 80 Saturday, May 12, 2007 It will be held at the hor S- and Sheila Clark. Call Sheila Clark at Sheryl Caves at 463-36 information and direction Keep your dreams alive. to achieve anything requ belief in yourself, vision determination, and dedi member all things are those who believe. Alfreda "MeMa" Norman Trenton Community Nazarene dC (Z miles west of tra ic light on SR-_6 10:0 a.m. Sunday worshi Serv 7:00 p.m. Wednesday Wors p ser +65-1057 Pastor Merle Goodricl Trenton United Methodist Churcl 9:30 am Sunday School 11:00 am Morning Worship Servic 6:00 pm Wednesday Bible Study Nursery provided 9-12 Sunday Mornip 203 N.E. Second Street, Trenton Office: 463-2877 Rev. H.D. "Hank" Cril YOU ARE WELCOME AT PRISCILLA BAPTIST CHURCH 5509 S.W. County Road 232, Bell, Florida (Between Bell & Trenton 2.5 miles West of SR 129) SSunday School..........................10:00 AM Morning Worship....................... 11:00 AM Evening Worship..........................6:00 PM Wednesday Night Prayer/Youth...7:30 PM Be a part of an exciting time of Worship and Bible Study.. Pastor Jerry Milton Youth Director Josh Dease We Welcome You To Mt. Nebo Baptist Church (SBc) 4200 N.W. CR-340, Bell, FL 32619 (3 miles North of Bell on Hwy-340 West) Sunday School ............................... 9:45 am Morning W worship .......... ....................... 11 am Evening W orship .................................. 6 pm Wednesday Evening Services: AWANA 6:15pm, Youth "JAM" night & Adult Bible Study... 7 pm Pastor: Rev. Jimny Corbin Minister of Youth: Matt Holtsclaw Church Phone: 386-935-3575 "Committed to Reaching People for Christ" t 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 Nights: Awana 6:20 PM Youth Bible Study, Praise & Worship 6:30 PM Adult Bible Study & Prayer 7 PM DYNAMIC MINISTRIES FOR ALL AGES! Call 463-2038for more information or www.fbctrentonfl.org coming to Pine Gr Join us for a Summer of Fun oj starting Wednesday, May 9th front There will be lots of Island Mu Activities, Games and 3 year olds through 5 Florence the Flamingo will be on hand t Sour photo taken with her du Don't miss the boat it's goinA so join us on the ad So ciads an A cake was enjoyed on Monday by S the Gilchrist County Board of Coun- iCday ty Commissioners, in celebration of the birth of Commissioner Tommy Langford's new baby. According to the proud father, Fisher Thomas was da "MeMa" born on April 25 at Lake Shore'Hos- join them in pital. He weighed 9 pounds, 8 ounces )th birthday, and measured 21 inches. Langford at 1:00 p.m. reported that the baby is doing well ne of Maxie and that he and his wife, Janet are thrilled to welcome the new addition 463-7673 or to their family. 64 for more John and Cindy Jo Ayers are cur- ns. rently enjoying a week-long vacation in the Panhandle. After several peace- ful days of fishing and shopping, John Understand and Cindy Jo will be joined by their ires faith and children J and Lyndsay Ayers and i, hard work, Carrie and Adam Mizell. The high- cation. Re- light of the vacation will be a charter possible for fishing trip on Thursday to celebrate Lyndsay's 24th birthday. Gail Devers Happy Birthday wishes to Debbie Langford, William Moffith, Wesley Colson, Lyndsay Parrish Ayers and S Troy Breton on May 10th; to Sue I U rch Sholtes and Jimmy Sheffield on May llth; to Vickie Wiggin, James Law- ) rence, Sue Suggs and Quitman Kin- caid on May 12; to Aurea Santago, ice Jim Troke and Tina Langford on May 13th; to Melanie Langford, Stephen Waterman, Brad Surrency, Joanna vice Williamson and Marsha' Pence on May 14th; to Cam Tang, Ina Vernon, h Kay Davis and Theresa Connatser on May 15th; to Rev. Donald Ross, Wanda Elmore, Shannon Jordan, Herbert Gay and Melody Campbell on May 16. Happy Anniversary wishes to Mr. h and Mrs. Darrell Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Vaughn on May 11. McQuiston, T. J. Miller, Mark Mil- ton, Patrick G. Minto, Kenneth G. Moreno, Allen Murray, Chevis W. Musselman, Jimmi Myers, Daniel Neal, Jr. Charity S. Odell, George O. Osteen, David L. Philman, Donna (Anderson) Powe, William Powell, Heather N. Price, John S. Price, An- gelina J. Rauseo, Steven Reed, Aaron Riess, (Afghanistan), Matthew T. Riordan, Stephan Roberts, Jr., Ron- ald T. Roberts, Thomas F. Roberts, Kevin Rogers, Jody L. Rolling, Aar- on D. Ross, Curtis L. Ross, Robert Ross, Thomas J. Rush, Nitka Shearin, Rex S. Shearin, Jeremy G. Shinkle, Sherri L. Slaughter, Donna Slayton, Donnie Slayton, James Slayton, Ty- ler B. Smith, Christopher L. Snyder, Joseph R. Snyder, Jeffrey E. Solis, Donny Staton, James Staton, William A. Suggs, Johnny R. Swedenburg, Thomas J. Telfer, Brandon Thorsen, Gregory Turner, Justin Twigg, Na- than Twigg, Chad W. Vann, Camelle N. Vernon, Robert G. Waldron, Dani- elle M. Walker, LaShonda White, Stacia L. Williams, R. L. Wills, Wes- ley D. Wilson, Daniel Wood, Kyle Worthington and Freddie D. Zayas. Remember Our Troops by the Republican'Executive Committee of Gilchrist County The Republican Executive Com- mittee of Gilchrist County is at- , tempting to establish a current list of all Gilchrist County residents, Streetwise who served in any branch of the U.S. This week saw the Dow Jones in- Armed Services between January dustrial average add to the record 2006 and present. books, while the S&P 500 index ir The list will be used for our prayer turn reached a 6-year high. Unfor- remembrance list and for a plaque tunately, any discussion of the mar- that will be presented to the county ket's recent performance also begs during our Stars of Freedom Banquet the question of whether the rampant June 9, 2007. rampage of late will continue, or if The plague will honor our fam- a pull back of a similar magnitude is ily and friends who have served our just over the horizon. country in the military and are the Although I cannot shed any light Real Stars of Freedom. on short-term market direction, it is The list below is incomplete, we obvious that Wall Street is develop- don't have all of the names and we ing and honing its next nightmare... need your help to fill in the blanks. one that consists of a reduction in We would like, the present rank, corporate earnings as the economy branch of military service, if the slows., . person served in ieoibaf zone a-n ea hile, according to a re. . present mailing address (all mailing port by the Wall Street Journal on 1Wednesday, May 9, 2007 the Fed addresses will be kept confidential) Wednesday, May 9, 2007 the Fed so that we can contact these brave es obstacles to further declines in so at we can contact hese brave inflation, in part because of a rebound souls and personally thank them. in energy prices, a weaker dollar and Please take the time to scan the the failureof unemployment to rise list and if you can help us call Ken a expected. Palm at 352-463-0089 or Dr. Geneva The uncertainty over the direction Comwell at 352-463-1473. and health of the economy will reign Thank you very mudh for your supreme in the minds of many during help and Remember to Pray for our the months ahead. It will also result Troops! in some bargains on Wall Street. One Mindy Alvord, Clayton App, key reason is that the concerns and Kathy Arrington, Deborah J. Asse- worries of Wall Street's prognosti- lanis, Drew Barry, Crystal L. Bay- cators take their toll on a company's lon, Peter L. Belanger, Ronald H. share price, generally in concert with Benton, Jr., Thomas G. Bialozynski, a reduced earnings announcement. Timothy J. Blackford, Edward H. However, such an occurrence is often Boland, Kevin C. Bost, Kristin A. an investment opportunity. Brown, Joseph G. Bullock, Amy E. Two examples that readily come Butler, Steven P. Butler, Steve Cal- to mind are Caterpillar and Fortune loway, Thomas Caudill, Alan H. Brands..A year ago I forecasted that Caulk, John W. Charlton, Matthew Caterpillar would earn $5.10 per J. Charlton, Drew Cheatum, Wayne share in 2006, with a target price for Cheatum, William Eddie Coarsey, the shares of $90. Caterpillar earned Robert Collier, Ben Coppage, Levi S. $5.17 per share, but the shares have Coppage, Matthew Corbin, James A. recently retreated to $73 from a high Comwell, Ryan L. Dalton, Kenneth of $82. D. Daub, David A. Davis, Rebecca To its credit, Caterpillar reported L. Davis, Andrew Dawkins, Robert better-than-expected results for the Dean, Kenneth Earl Ducker, Scott El- first quarter, as foreign markets took more, Dawn R. Faught, Christine M. up some of the slack brought about Ferguson, Jimmy M. Fletcher (Army, by the troubled housing market. Al- Iraq), Jr., Manley C. Frost, Christo- though 2007 will be a challenging pher L. Geiger, Kathryn M. Grayson, year for the corimpany, 2008 should John Guzman, Brett Hanchey, Daniel show considerable improvement and Hauprich, Jeremiah Hauprich, Jason that is what you should focus on. M. Hickey, Gary Hilliard, Dylan Hill- Caterpillar's intrinsic value, using iard, Mark Hilliard, Steven G. Hill- discounted earnings with a discount iard, J. B. Hodge, Raun M.' Howell, rate of 11 percent and an 8 percent Joe Hudson, Carl Hunter, Jr., David earnings growth rate, is $92. A free M. Janik, Jonathan W. Jenkins, Kath- ash flow to the firm approach yields leen M. Jenkins, Melissa I. Johnson, an intrinsic value of $80. My earn- Kelli L. Keith, Eugene R. Kraemer, $6ings estimate for 2008. have an $80 target Jr., Ann Marie Landrum, Brian Lan- $6.67 for 2008. ve an $80 target drum, Nicholas F. Langford, Heather on the shares for 2007 and $93 for drum, Nicholas F.Langford Heather 2008. In addition, there is currently a Langston, Peter E. Leone, Keith W. 16 percent dividend yield. Lightner, Mathew D. Lightner, Mi- The shares of Fortune Brands are chael R. Lightner. Mathew C. Lind, under similar pressure. A year ago I Rob Long, Diana Katie Lovett, Jona- forecasted Fortune would earn $5.30 than W. Luchak, Michael J. Marquis, per share and the company did just Gus Mauldin, Michael Mayo, Evan that. Meanwhile, its share price has Retreated from a high of $87 to its current $82 level. Nonetheless; Fortune's free cash ve B tis C rc flow was $584 million -after divi- o e Baptist Churc dends and capital expenditures, well above the $385 million generated in n Flamingo Island 2005. The company, which makes Jim Beam bourbon, Moen faucets n 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm. and Titleist golf equipment, recently Bible Lessons, reported that its first-quarter profit sic, e Lessons, dropped 31 percent as a strong per- Crafts for formance in spirits and wine was offset by the impact of the housing th Grade. downturn and higher commodities o greet you and you can have costs for home products. Net income for the year came in ring the summer. at 77 cents per share as compared g to be lots offun, to $1.15 per share a year earlier. Ex- cluding a tax-related gain in the year- venture. ago quarter and restructuring costs in both periods, earnings fell to 81 cents 9 Isaac Conner Branham TBaby EBranham Rebecca and Shawn Branham, of Lake Butler, are proud to announce the birth of their son, Isaac Conner Branham. Isaac was born on April 13, 2007 at Lake Shore Hospital. He weighed 6 pounds and 1 ounce. , Maternal grandparents are Chris- tine Smith and the late Allen Smith of Newberry, the late John Wilson and per share from $1.06 last year. Sales slid 3 percent to $1.95 billion from $2.02 billion in the prior-year period. The intrinsic value of the shares, using the discounted earnings meth- od with an earnings growth rate of 10 percent, is $97. The free cash flow to the firm approach yields an intrinsic value of $114. My earnings estimate for 2007 is $5.20 per share and $5.80 for 2008, with a target price for 2007 of $84 and $94 for 2008. In addition, there is Diane Wilson of Lake Butler. Paternal Grandparents are Derrill Chew of Aiken, South Carolina and, the late Teddy Branham of Lake But- ler. Thank you' God. Thank you to all of our family and friends at Mt,. Pleasant Baptist Church for your many thoughts and prayers. almost a 2 percent dividend yield. Although investing in either com- pany represents a bit of a contrar- ian viewpoint, their size, product offerings and earnings track record predicate above average share per- formance going forward. You can write to financial colum- nist Lauren Rudd at 5 Gulf Manor Drive, Venice, Florida 34285 or e-, mail at LVERudd@aol.com. Prior columns are available at RuddRe- port.com. 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Serving as their best man was the bride's brother, Larry Keene. Serving as the bridesmaid was the bride's sister-in-law, Marlene Keene. A piano was delivered to the bride's Licensed and Insured Callfor FREE Estimates cell 352-318-3610 home 386-935-2180 home for this special event. Wanda Jeffcoat played the piano while Char- lie Philpot sang the Lord's Prayer. Ray and Eunice's home was soon blessed with children, Charles "Tra- cy" was born February 21, 1959; Ter- ri Lynn was born February 1, 1964, and Diana Renee was born January 30, 1970. They lived in Newberry until 1972 and then moved to Trenton where all three children graduated from Trenton High School. They are both retired from the Uni- versity of Florida. Ray was a Biologi- cal Scientist with IFAS and Eunice Was an allergy nurse with the College of Medicine. In June 2004, Ray and Eunice sold All Phases ofTree Work From trimming to complete removal and haul-off. Light land clearing, clearing ofright-of-ways, and debris haul-offs. Bobcat service available. .Ke S... 1' i. .. their Trenton home and moved to their new home in, Fanning Springs where they presently reside with their two dogs, Annie and Socks. Tracy married Karen Sparkman of Macclenny, on July 5, 1980. They live in Trenton and have two chil- dren: Karissa Gayle and Travis Al- ien. Karissa married her high school sweetheart, Christopher Roberts, on -September 28, 2002 and resides in Bell. Travis married his sweetheart, Jennifer Riker, on June 10, 2006 and also resides in Bell. Terri married Peter Michael Pi- mental of Maryland on February 16, 1985. They live in New Smyrna Beach and have one'son, Michael Ray. "Mike" is a junior at Flagler Julie Cole 352-494-8703 College in St. Augustine. Diana married Kevin Stephenson of Ft. White on April 8, 2000. They live in Fort White and together, they have five children: Christopher, Tri- sha, Stephen, Josh, and Mady. Chris- topher is currently serving our coun- try in the United States Navy. Ray and Eunice became great- grandparents October 9, 2006 when Karissa and Christopher gave birth to their first child, Kayden Christopher Roberts. On Saturday, April 28, 2007 Ray and Eunice celebrated their golden anniversary at Conestoga's Restau- rant in Alachua with their children, their grandchildren, and their great- grandchild. Barry Sharp 352-274-8181 I ~ ~ a By: Carrie A. Mizell Grab the kids and gas up the fish- ing boat for a good cause! On Saturday, June 2, the Suwannee River Shrine Club will host its an- nual Gold Hook Award Kids Fishing Tournament at Hart Springs. All proceeds raised at the adult- child fishing tournament will benefit the Shrine Hospital for burned and crippled children. Last year, 31 adults and 31 children braved the rainy weather to partici- pate in the fishing tournament which raised $9,455 -after expenses for the Shrine Hospital. "The tournament last year was the largest one I've seen us do and I've been a part of it for the last five years," said Bobby Heath, SRSC treasurer and first vice president. "We've already had 11 commitments for this year's tournament and I've had at least 10 calls from people who are interested. We are preparing for 40 kids this year, but I expect us to surpass that. Our goal for this year is Ray is the son of the late Emma Barber of Newberry. Eunice is the daughter of the late Lawrence and Mattie Mae Keene, of Newberry. -{Snowmua>-. Happily we two, Tammie Lynn Crumpton and Gerald David Brown- ing, have chosen the first day of our new life together. The wedding will take place on Saturday, May 12, 2007 at 6:00 in the evening at the Woman's Club in Trenton. All family and friends of the bride and groom are invited to attend. Beck, Purvis, Hodge, Cason and friends re- union May 19th - SThe Beck, Purvis, Hodge, Cason and friends reunion will be held Sat- to send over $10,000 to the children's hospital." Boats are asked to report to the Hart Springs Boat Ramp on CR 344 by 6 a.m. A $25 donation entry fee will be applied to each boat. Once a child arrives, the Shriners will give him/her a cap, a fishing pole, a tackle box, a. bag of snacks and a cold drink for the boat. Fishing will be broken down by age group: Group 1 ages 5-8, Group 2 ages 9-12 and Group 3 ages 13-16. Trophies will be awarded for larg- est bream, largest bass, largest trash fish and total boat weight for each age group. Also, a free drawing for a trolling motor and other prizes will be held, each entry has a chance to win. Hot dogs will be available after the 12:30 p.m. weigh-in. Flyers advertising the event are currently in circulation. Each flyer features an entry foim, but for more information on the fishing tourna- ment call (352) 542-9284. ,urday, May 19, 2007 at Hart Springs in Trenton, starting at 12:00 p.m. Bring a lunch and enjoy family and friends. Let's make this one the best, not the last! Gilchrist County Memorial Day event honors Sergeant Ricky Lord May 28th Memorial Day services will be held in front of the courthouse at 11:00 a.m. on Monday, May 28, 2007. A riderless horse will be present in honor of USMC Sergeant Ricky Lord killed in action in Iraq. Immediately following the pro- gram a special barbecue luncheon in honor of all veterans and their fami- lies will be provided at the Trenton Community Center. Please attend and help us honor those who have made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom. Events are sponsored by the .Gjilhrist CountyI, istorical Spciety in conjunction with the Veterans Ser- vice office. EI~@cK 00 Amu= so. fowma Axp &%W)aBfl GO^MWg A big thank you to the following individuals and businesses for buying our steers and for ALL your support given at the 2007 Suwannee River Fair and Livestock Show and Sale: Mr. Larry K. Thompson Custom Pinestraw Thomas Cattle Company Mr. Brad Etheridge Mr. Clif Bradley Capital City Bank Mr. Don Bennik North Florida Holsteins Marty & Connie Sanchez Sanchez, Chesser, Inc. HOBO Tractor Providence, Florida Mayo Fertilizer Mayo, Florida United Fuels Chiefland, Florida Uncle Dan & Aunt Carrie Diamond 99 Sales, Inc. Mr. Skip Hines Hines Elec. & Comm., Inc. North Florida Lvestock Market Lake City, Florida North Florida Peanuts Mr. Bill Reese THANK YOU TO ALL FAIR DIRECTORS WHO PUT IN SO MANY HOURS FOR US KIDS. WE APPRECIATE ALL YOU DO! A special thank you to Mr. Roger Boland, Mr. Joel Reed and everyone at Furst-McNess for great feed! Our cattle think it is YUMMY! The delivery system is great, too! Also, thank you to Dr. Ted Yoho for taking time out of your busy schedule to provide health certificates to our steers! Your generosity is appreciated!!! Charles "Ray" and Eunice Smith at their.wedding in 1957 Charles "Ray" and Eunice Smith in 2007 DURON WILLIAMSON'S TREE SERVICE Custom Home Builders, CRC 1329059 Residential Real Estate Broker Land Developers COLE & SHARP DEVELOPMENT, LLC (352) 377-7073 4731 N.W. 53rd Avenue, Suite 1 Gainesville, Florida 32653 w. www.selli'ngnrfort dahflori.a * I I I I Il IIL I Page Five GILCHRISl~cT COU NTY JOUI RNAL mrLT TDTTCT T" A IV' A/ AV 1 () 1 l'/ CL''~E , Tar6 5v if -TODANT1Z . V@W CITT. CHRTST COUNTY JOlURNAL. THURSDAY. MAY 10, 2007 i-a g e S i x J .. ," .. 0 -*,- .. j.. . Trenton Elementary Scohool 2007 Solene Fair I,l f 4::t Stephen Smith, fifth grader with "The Naked Egg." Gabby Lidell, second grader with "Plant Needs." Emily Goettsche, fourth grader with "Global Warning." Ashleigh Keef, fifth grader "To Fertilize or Not: That Is The Ques- tion " Kristie Payne, third grader, "What Makes The Most Fragrant Per- fume? Fruit or Flowers?" Trenton Elementary School held its annual Science Fair Tuesday, April 24th. This year's event included fifth grade students from Trenton Middle/ High, and proved every bit as suc- cessful as years past. Students displayed and presented an eclectic array of science proj- ects to grade level teams of judges throughout the morning. Family and friends then toured the halls of Tren- ton Elementary School in the evening to admire student's efforts. Last year's Science Fair included so many entries that over 30 judges wef6'inVited'this year to take di'the' daimting-,task of selecting wtinti t from each class, grades K-5. According to the judges, it was a daunting task indeed! While choos- ing winners from among so many impressive entries proved difficult at times, all the judges said they very much enjoyed the task, particularly interacting with the students as they presented their projects. Chuck Vogel, Trenton Elementary School Science Specialist, has coor- dinated the Science Fair the past four years. According to Mr. Vogel, the quantity and quality of projects im- proves each year. "It is a wonderful event that involves teachers, parents and members, of the community. The kids really get excited about it, and the lessons they learn will hopefully stick with them for years to come". Following are the winners: Fifth Grade, first place: River Burgess, Daniel Greene, Allison Green, Austin' Polk, Esther Deutchlander and Ash- leigh Keef. Second place: Chelsea Hickox, Erin Jones, Katie Ellison, Hunter Swendson, T'Keyha Powell and Noah Paxton. Third place: Ozie Pa.n-ih. Charlie Vogel, Leslie Beden- baugh, 'Shelby Meyers, Alyssa Shi- 'niderrl, Hannah Sanchez, Amanda Gordon and Cheyenne Williams. Honorable mention goes out to Jordan Beck, Stephen Smith, Ste- ven Bass, Breyanna Norris, Amber Smith, Jacob Arnold, Nathan Wild and Lillian Carter. Grade level winner was Allison Green. Fourth grade first place: Lau- .ren Hunter, Leah McKeefrey, Jade Mitchem, Emily Goettsch and An- thony Milito. Second place: Ryan Mathews, Austin Allen, Mason Mc- Call, Amber Hockenberry and Easton Noah Frazier, second grader with electric charge of lemons, "Turn That Lemon On." Sapp. Third place: Kristn Moore, Destiny Thomas, Jessica Guerrero, Mathew Shinaberry and Chelsey Guerrero. Honorable mention goes out to Heather Greene, Kayla Mitchell, Ke- onee Collins and Corey Barbera. Grade level winners were: Leah McKeefrey and Emily Goettsche. Third grade, first place: Kristie Payne, Elizabeth Massey, Daisy Touchton, Sheila McNally and Jor- dan Savannah Elmore. Second place: Suzanne Pickens, Ally Scott, Robert McIntire and Adrianna Molnar. Third place: Dakota,. Horloi4er, Ahley' Helton, Kade Rogers, Parker Yates and Julius Riley. Honorable mention goes out to Lorin Wood, Kade Langford, Garrett Cantrell, Laura Wooton, Elizabeth Avila, Amanda Harrison, Jennifer Wright and Tre Parker Grade level winner: Kristie Payne. Second grade, first place: Gabby Liddell,'Kes Musen, Katelyn John-, son, Kyle Barbera and Noah Fra- zier. Second place: Christine Rowe, Heather- Sikes, Isaiah Polk, Dustin Williams and Jessica Vickeers. Third place: India Payne, Jasmyn Barron, Ryan Rood, Wade Weeks and Julie Ann Perryman. Honorable mention goes out to Megan Hosttetler and Zeek Norfleet. Grade level winner: Noah Frazier. SFirst grade, first place: Kara Fos- ter, Jimmy Berry, Jasmine Anderson, Montana Langford, Emily Honocker, Carson Jones and Amanda Barron. Second place: Tyler Harrington, Joyce Norton, Simony Stock, Ayla Thomas, Savannah Harding, Tre- var Noyles, Brittni Craft and Billy Mathews ilI. Third place: Julia Tal- madge, Josh Green, Jordan Barron, Michael McNally, Sophia Robison and Nathan Layfield. Honorable mention goes out to Ebon Henry, Mary Jane King, Lizzie Wynet, A. J. Watson, Jalen Rutledge, Alexis Petrello, Chase Meyers and Breann Grieves. Grade level winner: Amanda Bar- ron. Kindergarten, first place: Eddie Pe- terson, Chris' Diggers-Ellis, Amaya Jackson, Hannah Hickox, Christian- na Not-fleet, Abigail Molnar and Hiatt Hagan. Second place: Taylor Baxter, Cody Edwards, Nicole Deen, Nathan Frazier, Logan Akins and Kaya Ow- ens. Third place: Cheyenne Gregory, Kyle Edwards, Will Deen, Jacob Per- ryman, Marci Chapman, Sheldon Pearce and Sami Johnson-Streit. Honorable mention goes out to Shelby' Beauregard, Curtis Teague, Laci Davis, Rylie Butler, Justine Brown, Ashlynn Schroeder, Cody Jackson and Ariel Seager. Grade level winner: Hyatt Hagan. Special thanks to the following Science Fair judges, for taking the time off work and helping to make the event a success: Cindy Jo Ay- ers, Maxie Clark, Bob Clemmons, Wanda Clemmons, Ben Colson, Mark Feather, Greg Douglas, Krish- na Frye, Chris DeCubellis, Aimee Guthrie, Cloud Haley, Emanuel Har- ris, Shellie Jackson, Michael McE1- roy, Alice Monyei, Christie Norfleet, Aimee Owens, Terry Owen, Laura Peterson, Rob Rankin, Carol Sessler, Carolyn Vickers, Ricky Whitley, An- nette Smith, Bruce Sessler Sr., Char- lene Dalton, Mickey Windlam, Steve Brooks, Michelle Carter, Lois Fletch- er, Miriam Newton, Everitt Heaton, Clara Bockner, Evelyn Barret and Larry Downing. My sincerest apology to anyone I' may have missed! Bell FFA to hold final meeting May 10th Dear Bell FFA parents, Gilchrist, County School Board members and, Bell FFA Alumni members: You are invited to attend the final' meeting of the Bell FFA Alumni for; the 2006-2007 school year. A diic>- - sion is planned about the future of the Bell Ag. Program. The meeting will begin at 7:00. p.m. on Thursday, May 10, 2007 atl the Ag. Building. A covered dish dinner will be' served. The Alumni will provide'the! meat, drinks, and paper products. Please join us for this important meeting to show your support for the" Bell Ag. Program. Bell FFA Alumni Officers American Legion Hall Available Meetings Parties Weddings & Receptions , 352-463-1501 L I '' . S' Trenton Medical Center, Inc.,is a complete II IP, I, primary medical and urgent care service provider S.I for residents in Gilchrist County and North Central Florida. Part of the Trenton and Bell community since 1971. we offer healthcare services for the whole family, focusing on health and well- - ; ness from birth to senior core. With every thing from health check-ups and x-rays. to chronic disease management and health screening, to chiropractic core and a full-service pharmacy we're a one-stop medical provider for all your health needs. S r 1 Most Insurance Accepted Chiropractic Care Sliding Scale Fees Minor Surgical Procedures BT Complete Primary Care Diagnostic Laborator e n& P i 01 .. Diai nostic Laboratori S -a o bMino .r Traumn Hearing & visionn Testing i Im Imunlizations .. ADD/ADHD Evaluation Our Approach to Wellness Lasts A Lifetime Trenton Medical Center, Chiropractic & Trenton Pediatrics 911 S. Main Street Trenton, Florida Bell Family HealthCare & Bell Ph arrnocy e 1830 N. Main Street 0 Bell, Florida Visit our website at www.TrentonMedical.org .,.. W4 17*:.._m t .:" "-. .... i .'" '. ,.. 0 Q- TH~URSDbAY, MVAY 10, 2007- I rmTTTOT~ AAV7 N AV/ I "/'1Y7 Gilchrist County Schools participate in Mock Trial S____-_-__- ___- ...as. .. .'. .Ui- - -,.-. ,' ,*.-, U R *. lli First row: Bruce Thomas, Ben Thibodaux, Tristen Lamberti, Cassidy Hodge, Megan Sites, Keegan Renick, Jonny Robinson, Sam Gray, Caitlin McLaughlin and Josh Young. Second row: William Joiner, Shelby Langford, Katelyn Sheffield, Zoey Guthrie, Kenneth Meador, Brittany Durst, Caitie Hartsfield, Brittany TonnP and Plizabeth Marotta. First row: Carigan Deas, Malorie Whitley, Malik McGee, Stephen Smith, Tonie Meyer and Nicole Lang- ford. Second row: Alyssa Shinaberry, Ty'Gorton, Bradley Hurst, Ozie Parrish, Anthony Costello and Madeline Sillvan. Third row: Robert Willis, George Hedrick, Lyndsay Ayers, Diana Gorton, Barbie Mar- tin, Orrie Branch, Tyler Sauls, Bobby Moon, Adrienne Mathis, Quitney Kincaid, T'Keyha Powell and Erin Coates. Akins Heating & AC Inc. 5120 N.W. 5th Street Bell, Florida 32619 352-463-2380 SServicing All Makes & Models * SSpecializing in High Efficiency Units * SIndoor Air Quality Prdhiuctsr*i Call us today to ask about an additional power company rebate of up to $350. L0 LENNOX License#CAC1813540 i(bir "' " Equipent RNTAL Judge Philman and School Administration participate in Mock Trials Gilchrist County Judge Edward Philman and the Gilchrist County School Administration participated in mock trials for Gilchrist County fifth grade students during the month of May. The students were provided with booklets designed to introduce the Florida Court System to the stu- dents before their visit to the court. They were escorted into the court- room where two juries composed of eight students each were selected to serve on a jury to hear a "mock" case against their classmate. The trial was conducted as an ac- tual trial would be- with a judge, a prosecutor, defense attorney and wit- nesses all present. The juries of 10- and 11-year-olds, after hearing all the facts of the case, deliberated and came back with a verdict. Private attorneys, members of the State Attorney's Office, the Public Defender's Office, Gilchrist Coun- ty Clerk of Court's Office and the Gilchrist County Sheriff's Depart- ment participated to make the pro- gram a memorable experience for the students. The Chamber Corner The Gilchrist Chamber of Com- merce would like to welcome our newest business member to the Chamber: Liberty Bell Exchange, Inc - Owners Bill and Joann Pinna and their Manager-Leonard Greer. This new business is a Pawn Shop dealing with guns, jewelry and jewel- ry repair. They are located at 1939 N. Main Street in Bell, you can contact Bill, Joann or Leonard at 352-463- 1110 or fax them at 352-463-1154. The Chamber and Libby's Beauty and Barber Shop would like to thank everyone for attending the Chamber Mixer on Tuesday, April 24th. We would like to congratulate our door prize winners Gwen Walden of Billy Bob's Auto Sales and Neva Bell of Hurley's Waccasassa Plantation, and congratulations to the 50/50 drawing winner Shelly Irvin of Capital City Bank in Bell. Our next Chamber mixer will be hosted by Hurley's Waccasassa Plan- tation located at 2399 NE CR 138 in the north end of Gilchrist County, between the hours of 5:00 p.m. and Bell Symphonic Band presents "Spring Concert in the Round" May 14th The Bell Symphonic Band re- turned from State Assessment with solid two's. This is the highest rating the Symphonic Band has received at State since the 2000 State Trip. The highest rating is one. The ad- judicators for the State Assessment were Bentley Shellahamer retired Florida State University, Robert Spradling Western Michigan Uni- versity, Ernest Hebson retired Ft. Walton Beach High School. While the students were disap- pointed that they did not achieve the rating they were striving for, they well represented Gilchrist County. Hotel staff and guests compliment- ed our group on their courtesy and behavior and wished them the best at State. Thank you to chaperones: Debbie Nortin-Aronowicz, Elaine Burke, Edward Ash and Lisa Bout- well for accompanying the Band and sacrificing their sleep to work shifts as hall monitors to protect our students. The Bell Band Program presents its annual "Spring Concert in the Round" Monday, May 14, 2007 at 7.:00 p.m. in the Iris Roberts Audi- torium. Sixth grade through high school will be performing. There will be solos, duets, ensembles, dance routines by our flag team and of course, the Grand Finale with all the Band Program Members. Make your plans to be there as the ad- ministration is adding the bleacher section to accommodate following the performance by the Bell Band Boosters. The Bell Band Program Awards 6:30 p.m., To schedule a Chamber Mixer at your place of business or for more information on how to become a Chamber member, please contact Maureen at the Chamber office (352) 463-3467 or 463-4047. Advertising space is now available for your business and to be placed in the "Gilchrist Guide. The Gilchrist Guide goes out nationwide via e-mail requests every day and will be placed in all the Tri-County businesses for the duration of two years. The Cham- ber has worked very hard to keep the advertising prices at the same price as in the 2005 edition of the "Gilchrist Guide" If you are interested in advertising your place of business in the 2007 Guide Book or need more informa- tion please contact Maureen at the Chamber office (352) 463-3467 or (352) 463-4047. The Executive Republican Com- mittee would like the Chamber to announce 'the"'schedule for their future meetings at the Bell Com- munity Center: Tuesday, May 7th, 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, June 12th, 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, July 10th, 7:00 p.m. - Tuesday, August 14th, 7:00 p.m., - Tuesday, September llth, 7:00 p.m. - Tuesday, October 9th, 7:00 p.m. for more information please contact Betty Ramey at 386-935-4111. Remember to visit the, Farmer's Market at the Trenton Depot Tues- day afternoons from 2:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. The character trait for the month of May is: "Tolerance" definition: Accepting others at different levels of maturity. Shown are: Members of the Bell Symphonic Band preparing to perform before the State Adjudicators. Banquet will be held on Friday, May 18, 2007, starting at 6:30 p.m. at the Bell Elementary Cafetorium. Stu- dents and their families attending need to send in their RSVP by Fri- day, May 11,2007. The Band Boost- ers will provide the meat, rolls, tea, cake and paper goods. The families are asked to bring a family size side dish such as a vegetable, salad or des- sert. Band Director, Todd Eckstein will present awards to sixth grade through high school, the Director Award to the Outstanding Middle School Musician and the John Phillip Sousa Award and scholarship to the Outstanding. High School Musician. There will also be the hilarious Last Will and Testaments of the Seniors, Band Superlatives, announcement of the 2007-08 Band officers and section leaders and the "Year in Review" power point presentation. Those middle and high school students that achieved their nec- essary fundraising points will be heading on the end-of-year trip to Busch Gardens, on Saturday, May 19, 2007. Students' cost for admis- sion will be no more than $39.00 depending on the number of stu- dents attending and who has sea- son passes. Information on this trip should have been sent to you by now. Any questions, please contact Mr. Eckstein. Date Time Event SPlace ALL SCHOOLS 5/9-11 Conclusion of Faculty/Staff Appreciation Week BELL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 5/10 5/10 5/11 5/14 5/15 5/13 ,5/10 5/11 55/12 , 5/14 5/14 5/9-11 5/11 5/11 5/11 5/15 5/15 5/16 Field Day 7pm Safety Patrol Awards/Reception Grade 5 Trip to Lily Farm at Countryside/Scott Family' 6pm Kindergarten Graduation 6 pm Kindergarten Graduation Grade 4 Trip to St. Augustine BELL MIDDLE/HIGH SCHOOL 3:10 pm 6/10 pm ,6/11:30 pm 7/8:30 pm 7pm FREE Sports Physicals SFFASweethetContest G- -rade 8 Trip to Wild Adventures- - J'ROTCMilitary-Ball -lI Spring Band Concert PTA Meeting Cafetorium Gainesville Cafetorium' Cafetorium Gym Auditorium Valdosta; GA JiCafeferiar Auditorium Media Center TRENTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Book Fair Media Center Kindergarten (Deen) Trip to Marine Land St. Augustine Grade 1 to Park Trenton Grade 2 Field Trip Kindergarten (Adkins/Akins/Welbers) Field Trip 6pm Kindergarten Grad (Harris/Kearey/Deen/Megargel) AR Field Trip TRENTON MIDDLE/HIGH SCHOOL 5/10 7pm 5/11 7pm 5/14 7 pm FFA Banquet Band Concert, Baseball Banquet Auditorium Auditorium Auditorium IT'S YOUR SCHOOL -- LET'S GET INVOLVED!! 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"I was very hesitant at the begin- ning, but I have come to enjoy the at- mosphere at the Trenton Post Office and the people. I have learned quite a bit about the area," Jones said. "It's a little bit less stressful here than it was at the Orange Park Post Office." Smith brings to the job 25 years of postal service experience. He started his career as a city carrier in Allen- town, Pennsylvania before transfer- ring to Jacksonville in 1985. In 1990, Smith was promoted to a manage- ment position. When he is not working, Smith en- joys fishing, playing golf and staying active in his church. I want the citizens to know that I am very glad to be here. I hope in the near future to venture out to meetings in the area and get to meet the people of Trenton," Smith said. "I hope we will have a good working relation- ship." L A B Development Corp. Residential & Commercial Building Over 30 years Building in North Florida Consulting Complete Building Framing, Etc. 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Purses Texas Leather Purses & Men s Wallets Baby Camo Large Selection of Picture Frames Hours: V s Bl M-F 9am-Spm Sat. 9am- 12pm Laura Teague / Charlotte Pedersen Owners Teleflora (Continued from page 3) I love Greek salad and I have been served Greek salad from time to time that did not have potato salad in it and its just not the same. Bless the late Louis Pappas' heart for inventing this wonderful salad. To learn more about the Louis Pap- pas Market Cafes just go to their web site which is www.louispappas.com. The site has a complete menu and di- rections to all their cafes. They even have their Greek Salad recipe on the site. I have to admit I do my salad just a little differently so here is my rendi- tion of a Greek Salad and I have to say it, "ain't too bad." If you plan to make this salad read all the directions before you go to the store. ^eesJ~a/a 8 potatoes peeled and diced into 1/2 inch squares 1 cup chopped green onions, use both tops and bottoms 1/2 heaping cup of fresh parsley, minced 1/2 heaping cup of chopped bell pepper, minced Kraft Mayonnaise McCormick Season-All salt Black pepper. Cook potatoes until just soft in boil- ing salted water. While potatoes are boiling wash parsley real well, and drain it by squeezing it- in several paper towels. Then chop the pars- ley until it is minced well. Wash and chop bell pepper until minced. Next clean green onions and chop. When potatoes are tender drain them well. While they are still hot put in large bowl and stir in the green onions, parsley, bell pepper, Season-All salt and black pepper to taste. Then add enough Kraft mayonnaise 'til the po- tato salad holds together, but does not become too soupy. Mix this up while potatoes are hot. It will not taste the same if they have cooled. Other Salad Ingredients 1 large head lettuce 2 tomatoes cut in 6 wedges 1 cucumber, peeled and cut into slices Several slices of feta cheese 1 bell pepper sliced into rings 1 sweet onion sliced into rings 6 slices of canned cooked beets 8 boiled shrimp, peeled 12 Kalamata (black) olives 4 whole green onions 2 bell peppers sliced into rings 6 whole medium-hot Salonika peppers 3 radishes, sliced thin 1 large head lettuce Line the platter that you are mak- ing your salad on with the washed and dried outside lettuce leaves and put a nice size mound of this potato salad on leaves in the center of the platter. Next shred remaining lettuce and sprinkle around and over potato salad. Put tomato wedges around the outer edges of salad. Place cucumber slices in between tomato wedges. Arrange feta cheese on top and top with sweet onion and bell pepper rings, use as many rings as you like. Place beets on top of feta cheese and place shrimp around top of salad. Place olives, and Salonika peppers as the last layer of this salad. Next make a dressing using 1/2 cup olive oil, 1/4 cup vegetable oil, 1/2 cup distilled white vinegar 2 tea- spoons dried oregano. Put in jar and shake well them pour over top of salad to taste. The original recipe by Pappas had anchovy fillets and avocado wedges plus several other types of lettuce but I leave that out of my recipe. My family loves the potato salad made by this recipe. They like it best while its still warm. But for the Greek salad you need to chill the potato sal- ad before you assemble the salad. Okay I know it's a lot of work but believe me it's worth the work. Or you could just drive on down Tampa way and order one at Louis Pappas Market Cafe. Stump Grinding Licensed Free Estimates Prompt, Unbeatable On Time Service Prices 352-221-8089 Any Time -. Retaining Walls General Landscaping Property Maintenance Fencing Licensed & Insured Check out our website: www.KennyCain.com 352-284-0787 Bell High School students awarded at Florida Public Service Association Competition Group picture of all BHS contestants that participated in the Florida Public Service Association Competi- tion. Bell High School Criminal Justice students attended the Florida Public Service Association Competition in Daytona Beach on April 24-27, 2007 and were awarded many different awards as listed below. Erica Dahlgren won fifth place in Miss Public Service; Lee Carlisle won second place ip the male Ob- stacle Course and Aimee Thibodaux won third place in the female Ob- stacle Course; Meghan Lindsey won fifth place in the Talent Show; Kailyn Waldron won first place with "Taking today's ideals to tomorrow's levels" in the Theme Contest; Savan- nah Mitchell and Ashley Gauthier both won first place in Scrapbooking; Amanda, Jones won fourth place in Incident Report Writing; Team one, Ashley Gauthier, Lauren Hudson and Brandon Ridgeway won first place in Forensic Investigation and Team two, Savannah Mitchell, Samantha Dennis and Kara Cannon won third place in Forensic Investigation; Erica Dahl- gren and.Alan Aderholt won fourth place in Criminal Incident; teaching assistant, Brittney Peters won fourth place in Bulletin Board Display; Alan Aderholt won second place in Traf- fic Stop; Samantha Dennis and Kai- lyn Waldron the represented criminal justice team and won fourth place in * r.E- SVI Open Mon. Fri. 710 East Highway 26 Community Service Project; teach- ing assistants, Sara Money, Brittany, Peters, Paige Norton-Aronowicz and Jenny Norton-Aronowicz won sec- ond place in Team Dynamics; teach- ing assistants, Paige Norton-Arono- wicz, Brittany Peters, Kristina Rivera and Sarah Money won fifth place in Teaching Assistant Brain Bowl; Kir- by Davis won second place and Bry- an Freeman won fifth place in Traffic Accident Report Writing; Team One, Austin Hilliard, Mikel Patrick, Alan Aderholt and Brandon Ridgeway won third place in Advanced Fire- arms; Dylan Mauzey won third place and Alan Aderholt won fifth place in Advanced Individual; Jordan Mehl won first place and Lee Carlisle won B&J AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR COMPLETE AUTO REPAIRS FOREIGN DOMESTIC second place in Novice Firearms; Samantha Dennis, Erica Dahlgren, Lauren Hudson, Kailyn Waldron, Samantha Hooper, Kayla Gurle and Whitney Edwards won second place in Parliamentary Procedure; Saman- tha Hooper won $1,000.000 in Crim- inal Justice Scholarships; Bell High School won fourth place in Overall Teaching Assistant Placement; Bell High School also won second place in Overall Criminal Justice Place- ment; Team one, Ashley Gauthier, Lauren Hudson and Brandon Ridge- way won Forensic Investigation for $1,000.00 in Johnson and Wales Uni- versity Scholarships. Congratulations to all these stu- dents! DITCHES.6 FIELDS TOM WILKIE 352-463-2584 352-538-5072 Insured AUFO~iEA~ I ff88m Located 30 Miles West of Gainesville, in Trenton (352) 463-0079 TRI-COUNTY F CHIROPRACTIC "Care for the Entire Family" Dr. Bennitt Patterson * Available on Location: X-Rays, Physical Therapy & Licensed Massage Therapist (MM0007612) Most Insurance Accepted - Major Medical Medicare/Medicaid Most HM sO's & PPO 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 8 am 12:30 pm Thursday / 8 a.m. Noon & 2 p.m. 5 p.m ~ Walk-Ins Welcome ~ 341 Chiefland Regional Tr-County Shopping Center Chroractc I US 19 I- I Wal-Mart N --- Super Center DISASTER/STORM RECOVERY LAND CLEARING & SITE PREP TREE & BRUSH REMOVAL BACKHOE-& BUSH HOG BOX BLADE y .EXHAUSTS BRAKES ELECTRIC TUNE-UPS ENGINES COMPUTER ALIGNMENTS AIR CONDITIONING PASSENGER CAR & LIGHT TRUCK TIRES NOTICE The Gilchrist County State Housing Initiative Partnership (SHIP) Program will hold a SHIP educational course at 6:00 p.m. on Thursday May 17, 2007 in the Gilchrist County Commissioners Meeting Room at 210 South Main Street, 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. Charlotte Pedersen Program Administrator Amended Meeting Place Pub: May 3 & 10, 2007 MORE THAN TIRES Brakes Alignments Oil Changes Southern Tire & Brake 626 North Main Street Trenton 463-6050 + I mmmmmm I --I - THURSDAY, MAY 10, 2007 GILCHRIS T.T COUT NTY JOU RNAL, P ^ P~T~ /llt* I ! Page Nine GCT P -TR TIT COTTNTY JOU RNAL TY I1TT T AX XA AX 1 1A ')[)'An7 ITUKRSDAY,, IVIIA I), L2U/ LOG CABIN QUILTERS i i Log Cabin Quilters met Thursday, May 3rd at the Levy County Quilt Museum. All that came were tired and happy after our Church Luncheon on Tuesday. She had 82 visitors plus the members who helped in all areas. It was a day that we heard what our churches are doing, all busy helping with food and visiting the nursing homes. as well as taking care of the sick. We are proud to live in an area that helps neighbors and friends and loved ones. We know we live where we know our neighbors and I have a son in Clearwater who doesn't know who lives next door. God has a way to put people where he wants them and I'm so thankful that I am home for I was born about a half mile from the museum. Greg and six boys were out Wednesday and what a good job they did for us. They planted onions a while back and now we are able to use them. The tomatoes are growing and we do enjoy raising some food. We know we don't have to worry about what we eat out here. Jim Seagrave came up and picked his king-size quilt that will go up to Alaska. Cleo and Eleanor have done a great job of getting it put together and quilted. Lunch was great but after we had so much on Tuesday we had had all we wanted. We did enjoy fried squash, beans, greens, kraut, brownies, and much more. Winnelle Home North Florida Livestock Report Receipts at the North Florida Live- stock Market in Ellisville on Wednes- day, May 2, 2007 were: this week 770, last week 736 and last year 409.* Slaughter cows and bulls steady to 2.00 lower. Feeder steers and heif- ers 1.00 to 3.00 lower. Feeder and replacement cows weak. 33 percent slaughter cows, 5 percent slaugh- ter bulls, 24 percent feeder steers, 4 percent Holstein steers, 32 percent feeder heifers and 3 percent feeder and replacement cows. Water Filtration Lic # CFC051621 WOLFE PLUMBING, INC. Complete Plumbing Ser ice Drain Cleaning & Repair 7 Days Service 352-463-2202 386-935-0616 fun 4 Kids! Pre-school/After school Learning Center / Ages 2-12 S / NAEYC Accredited Pre-K / Highscope Curriculum V School Readiness Program / CPR/First Aid Certified / Voluntary Pre-Kindergarten / OSDA Food Program / CDA Certified Teachers 352-463-7614 2739 S.W. 19th Circle, Trenton wners/irectors Robert P. Marsh Ownes/Diectos awn F. Marsh Lic#C03GI0007 Freeman Plumbing Now Has a Service Van Available To Handle Your Plumbing Needs. Residential & Commercial Service Work & New Construction, Additions, Remodeling, Etc. (352) 498-0703 (352) 493-3801 (352) 210-0062 LICENSED INSURED FREE ESTIMATES Walter Freeman .. ..'MB2 State Certified Master Plumber Accepting Major #CFC057595 Credit Cards Slaughter Cows Breaker 75-80 percent: 1210-1590 (1361) 48.00- 54.00 (50.81); 1215-1450 (1310) 54.00-56.00 (54.64) High Dress- ing, 1610-2050 (1758) 47.00-54.00 (50.76); 1735-2090 (1932) 54.00- 54.50 (54.36) High Dressing. Slaughter Cows Boner 80-85 per- cent: 905-1185 (1061) 47.00-53.00 (49.97); 985-1085 (1028) 54.00- 54.50 (54.18) High Dressing. Slaughter Cows Lean 85-90 per- cent: 810-950 (863) 39.00-44.00 (42.03). Slaughter Bulls Y.G. 1:1165-1345 (1247) 57.00-61.00 (59.37); 1020- 1355 (1238) 49.50-54.50 (51.76) Low Dressing; 1565-1935 (1815) 59.00-63.00 (60.80); 1510-1765 (1638) 67.00-67.50 (67.27) High Dressing. Feeder Steers and Bulls Medi- um and Large 1-2: 155-180 (164) 155.00-175.00 (167.21); 200-245 (212) 147.50-170.00 (154.10); 270- 285 (280) 140.00-155.00 (148.48); 310-345 (330) 122.00-130.00 (124.61); 360-390 (376) 114.00- 130.00 (121.13); 415-445 (435) 114.00-126.00 (118.43); 455-485 (473) 112.00-116.00 (114.33); 505- 530 (522) 105.00-111.00 (109.06). Feeder Steers and Bulls Medi- tun and Large 2-3: 180-190 (183) 150.00-160.00 (153.45); 225-245 (236) 130.00-140.00 (134.97); 255- 265 (260) 122.00-132.00 (127.95); 310-345 (332) 105.00-116.00 (110.16); 355-390 (374) 108.00- 114.00 (110.47); 430-445 (440) 101.00-109.00 (103.61); 460-480 (467) 101.00-109.00 (106.26); 510- 530 (523) 98.00-103.00 (101.38). Feeder Holstein Steers Large 3: 260-285 (263) 86.00-90.00 (89.52). Feeder Heifers Medium and Large 1-2: 170-195 (180) 130.00-150.00 (139.73); 210-240 (220) 120.00- 130.00 (124.77); 270-295 (281) 114.00-120.00 (116.92); 305-340 (328) 110.00-122.00 (112.78); 360- Gilcrit CGounty Woman's Club ... .... .,!. "..........u i 4i4 tin Shown are: Chris Schreiber, Bridget Richardson, Sharon Bard, Gwen Walden, Monnye Brown, Sel- ma Marlowe, Frances Moran, Sylvia Roberts, Myrtle Scruggs and Meveree Pope. At the Florida Federation of Women's Clubs Convention in Orlando, in the Arts and Crafts contest, Lynn Parks took first place for her cross stitch and Oonagh DeNezza took third place for her Acrylic painting. Congratulations! Our district was well represented and June Kopf, 390 (378) 100.00-110.00 (103.33); 410-445 (431) 102.00-106.00 (103.49); 460-480 (473) 96.00- 102.00 (99.97); 500-530 (517) 94.00- 98.00 (95.99). Feeder Heifers Medium and Large Lynn Parks and Sharon Bard at- tended on behalf of our club. The luncheon we sponsored at the Ayers Nursing Home was again successful. Monnye Brown played the organ and brought in- struments for the ladies to play along. Bridget led the music with her magic sticks and a great time 2-3: 220-240 (233) 110.00-120.00 (114.11); 270-295 (281) 110.00- 114.00 (110.51); 305-340, (320) 104.00-110.00 (106.61); 365-390 (382) 98.00-102.00 (99.96); 410-430 (425) 96.00-99.00 (96.72); 470-490 was had by all. At our last meeting of the year on May 10, 2007 we will have the installation of officers. Our dis- trict 5 Director, Geraldine Ward, will preside. Dues are due at that time for the up coming year. Oonagh DeNezza Publicity (482) 95.00-100.00 (97.21); 520-540, (530) 87.00-92.00 (89.55). Bred Cows Medium and Large 1- 2 Middle-Aged: 985-1140 (1072)i 55.00-76.00 (63.53) 4-6 Months Bred. DVRs come standard. DishDVR Advantage. it's about time. DishDVR Advantage. An all-inclusive TV package loaded with our most popular options for one low price. No worries. 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Sam iw rageTe n -J.ic .--.- 1 1-1 01 ..j 1. .. x--. Bell Baseball Program holds award ceremony May 3rd Shown are: Bell Junior Varsity Baseball Team, front row, left: Kyle Shephard, Wade Barnes, Talon Rowling, Alec Rowling and Logan Holley. Back row, left: Tre Roux, John Bailey, Jack Lindsey, Robert Hankins, Shawn Johnson and Jordan Mehl. i' ) 1 Shown are: Bell Varsity Sophomore Baseball Players, left: Justin Fowler, Zach Hunter and Ty Smith. Shown are: Bell Varsity Senior Baseball Players, left: Brandon Ridge- way, Alan Aderholt, Trent Shephard and Devin Taylor. Shown are: Bell Varsity Baseball Team Managers, Cory Irvine and Sean Boutzell. The Bell Baseball Program held its award ceremony on Thursday, May 3, 2007 in the Iris Roberts Auditorium. The evening began with Jinior Varsity Coach Jeremy Bunkley high- lighting the achievements of his JV players during the season concluding with the last game of 11 strikeouts of the season of Robert Hankins. Coach Bunkley explained "While we didn't win any games, I am proud of how the players stuck together and that we had fun." Each player was presented a certificate of achievement. The Varsity coaches, Gray Smith and Jamie Hunter began their portion acaemY or TeacHv PsePaRaTion PAosWams eoUCa8TR PePaa'1ofln ifsTITUTe * Alternative Certification for Teachers Substitute Teacher Training * Paraprofessional Preparation/Testing o Teacher Recertitication, Endorsements o Noyce and other Scholarships available assaCIaTe In GIRTS eucaTIon e0ERee * Transfers to a 4-year program MaST provides laptop while enrolled eaRLY cHILdOHO0 eUCarTon10 * Associate in Science in Early Childhood Degree ChildcareTraining l.ANE CITY 1.UM M HU N I i I CU1L li t of the program by acknowledging all the parents that worked the football and baseball concession on behalf of the baseball team. Coach Smith also thanked those parents, Administra- tors and School Board members that assisted the team with a scoreboard and the new lights for the baseball field. Coach Smith said, "I know I'm bound to forget someone, so thank you to everyone in this room I': 4 L** '' For more information call (386) 754-4266 LCCC is an Equal Access/Equal Opportunity Institution ~~nslla;---- ~ ~ ...... a u-Y-Y~lrs-acahn aa6* tonight." The coaches announced that the final record of 13-13 was the best varsity win record for Bell Baseball since it's inception in 1979. Coach Smith told the players that while they may enjoy the game, it would be their school record grades, not baseball that would benefit them later in life. He then acknowledged the players who had a 3.0 or.better GPA; Tyler Stofel 3.16, Alan Ader- holt 3.26, Zach Hunter 3.32, Devin Taylor 3.47, Trent Shephard 3.63, Tommy Callahan 3.80 and Ty Smith 4.0. STeam Managers, Corey Irvine and Sean Boutwell were presented letters for outstanding service to the team for handling the equipment, keeping the Stars and updating max preps on the team during the season. The coaches 'hen acknowledged the accomphsh- ments of the team such as Brandon Ridgeway's 5 home runs, C. J. Har- ris' new school record of 23 stolen bases and Devin Taylor's 15 stolen bases. The baseball team presented both coaches with framed team pho- tos inscribed with their gratitude for the coaches commitment to the team this year. Mrs. Hunter made each senior a scrapbook of their year with their team number of the front. The other varsity players and team managers received photo albums of their year. The evening ended with a power point tribute to each varsity player and manager and the fact they were a team on and off the field. The show was set to the music of "Centerfield" and "We Will'Rock You." The baseball players and their fam- ilies enjoyed fellowship, cake and beverage after the awards. FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH GILCHRIST COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT Shown are: Bell Varsity Junior Baseball Players, left: C. J. Harris, Tommy Callahan and Tyler Stofel. Suwannee Valley League, Inc. to hold meeting May 14th Suwannee Valley League, Inc. will be holding their monthly meeting on Monday, May 14, 2007 at McArthur Park at 6:30 p.m. Please plan to attend. John Hance O'Steen Camp #770, Sons of Confederacy Veterans to meet May 15th The John Hance O'Steen Camp #770, Sons of Confederacy Veter- ans monthly camp meeting will be Tuesday, May 15, 2007 at the Bell Community Center on Main Street in Bell. The meeting is open to all who are interested in the war between the states. For further information contact Camp Commander, Clement Lindsey' at (352) 472-0047 or Adjutant, Ar- chie Matthews at (386) 462-3016. McCollum's price gouging hotline activated Following the Governor's official declaration of a state of emergency due to wildfires and drought condi- tions threatening the State of Florida, Attorney General Bill McCollum urged Floridians and visitors to take all necessary precautions. The Attorney General also remind- ed Florida residents that the price gouging hotline has been activated and encouraged citizens to contact the Attorney General's Office if they suspect they are the victims of price gouging or fraud. The price gouging hotline number is 1-866-9-NO-SCAM. (1-866-966- 7226). Whites Metal Detectors Factory representatives will be at the 62nd Annual Newberry Watermelon Festival. Displays, Demos and Special Festival Pricing on White's Detectors. "See what's in the ground before you dig." Saturday, May 12th, 9am-5pm. Engineered Trusses Trenton, Florida 352-463-8400 Kid's World Pre-School Learning Center, Inc. A private school for your child's early learning years. SNow Enrolling for FREE Voluntary Pre-K in August NAEYC Accredited Pre-K School Readiness Program Voluntary Pre-Kindergarten C CDA Certified Teachers USDA Food Program Highscope Curriculum : CPR/First Aid Certified Ages 2-12 / j/ Stop by for a tour of our facility. 352-463-3555 Corner of Hwy. 129 & S.R. 47, Trenton (Across from Trenton High School) Owners/Directors Amy Wesley Woods Holly Wesley Bussard License #C03GI0006 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. Southern Farm Bureau Life Insurance Company h'hasrograms1 designed to fit your lifestN le and budget, regardless of- our reasons to plan for )Oour family's financial future: Las expenses, mortgage protection, retirement, children's education, or tax deferred savings. Plus, your Farm Bureau Insurance Agent has the expertise and training you expect from one of the nation's top Life Insurance Companies. Call today. Your Hometown Agents 463-2298 Ben Colson 463-2298 Larry Merritt Trenton, Florida is en Ywe dou is what we do best. * 6 s 5 | * ; | i ! : (I ** J ? ^ ;; & * F | I . Well Child & Newborn Care School & Sports Physicals Chronic & Acute Care Communicable Disease Maternity Care By UF Dept. OB/GYN -~~-~~~~~--~~-~~ 0 Mo l THURSDAY, MAY 10, 2007 GILCHRIS TT COUT NTY JOU RNAL lD..._ rp . I THillTRTAY MAY 10. 2007 GILCHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL Page Eleven Local Wildlife Rehabilitator Gears Up For Spring ; .,, *' . .. *. ; ,. From time to time little guys like this gray squirrel need a little help, that's when Ward Davis steps in and gives wildlife a helping hand. Wildlife Rehabilitators assist injured and orphaned wildlife so they can be released back into the wild. by Anna Wild of any age you can call Ward or the Many of you have seen Ward Da- Florida Wildlife Care, Inc. helpline vis at our Trenton Post Office.where and they will make sure the animal he works part time. If you have had receives proper care and is released the pleasure of having him assist you back into the wild when it is ready. there then you probably noticed his Ward only takes in wild animals; his pictures of himself with some ador- backyard has just been certified by able wild animals. Ward's nickname the National Wildlife Federation as is the "Squirrel Man," and once you a Backyard Wildlife Habitat. Some know more about his passion and of his rehabilitated wildlife can be commitment for wildlife you under- released right from his back yard, stand the nickname completely. Ward luckily his property backs up to sev- has been working through Florida eral acres of wooded land. Ward also Wildlife Care, Inc., a non profit orga- boasts proudly of his yearly returning nization in Gainesville dedicated to chimney swift mom who will gladly wildlife conservation through educa- act as a surrogate mom for orphaned tion, rehabilitation and study. Ward chimney swifts. This responsibility is a licensed Wildlife Rehabilitator that Ward has taken on comes with, who takes in injured and orphaned an enormous amount of satisfaction wild mammals with the purpose of al- when he can release these animals lowing them time to grow or heal and back into the wild and know they have then are released back into the wild. what it takes to make it on their own. These animals come to him from any With this also comes the responsibil- number of incidents including; tree ity of the cost of the care for these cutting, mowing fields, home renova- animals, Ward supplies his own food, tions, being hit by a car, and more. housing, and medical care. Some Basically if you come across a situ- medical needs are supplied by the ation in which you have an orphaned. Florida Wildlife Care, Inc. however wild baby or an injured wild animal 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 POLE BARN PKG $1,395 Delivery & Installed price available Located Behind Dollar General in Trenton, Florida 352-463-8400 www.tricountymetals.com Re-Roofing & Leaks Metal Roofing 25-Year Warranty Manufacturer's FREE ETIMATE 3521 the majority of costs are absorbed by Ward himself. Ward has found himself in a number of very interesting situations, "l've gone out on rescues-to get owls; I got a grebe down at the medical center, and was waist deep in their retention pond, 1 caught it and transported it back to the center." "I'm not licensed to care for birds" so Ward will trans- port any wildlife that he cannot care for back to the center in Gainesville or another specialized rehabilitator. "Everybody's got their own little nitch," some rehabilitators are trained and licensed for birds, reptiles,' land mammals, or aquatic mammals. "A lot of animals are protected, gopher turtles are protected, there are a lot of animals that people don't realize are protected and you've got to have permits to have these," and because of this, wildlife rehabilitators have specific rules they must follow. One of Ward's most recent adven- tures happened right here in Trenton along a tree line. "A guy called the center and they called me and said 'hey we need you to go get a vulture,' it took me two days to catch the thing. I'm down there running around and of course people are watching and here I am feeling like Trenton's answer to the crocodile hunter. Here I come out with this vulture and (I hear) 'wow you caught it,' well yeah, that's kind of what we do. And he went to the center in Gainesville as well." Then there is always the unexpected res- cues. He was called about some baby squirrels, that the homeowner said they had tried to have the mom come back and do her job but the mom had not come back, so Ward got in his car and went out to pick up the orphaned squirrels. When he arrived the fami- ly had hung an Easter basket on a tree in the hopes that mom would retrieve them. When he looked in the bas- ket he found baby bunnies, not quite what he expected. Now don't laugh too much, in all honesty baby bun- nies and squirrels do look a lot alike in the face when they are infants. Which brings me to some good "wives tales" to dismiss. Have you heard that if you touch a wild baby its mommy will not care for it false. This probably came about when parents did not want their children disturbing wildlife nests. Yes, teach your children not to disturb wild- life, however a wild mommy will always do a better job than humans. Whenever possible return the wild babies to their nest. Also many folks believe that if they see a nocturnal animal out during the day it must have something wrong with it false. Please keep in mind you should never try to pet any wild animals no matter how cute, but if you see an opossum, raccoon, skunk or other nocturnal an- imal out in the day remember that if it is baby season they may be moms out looking for food to feed their babies. Much like human moms are up in the middle of the night to feed, some- times these wild moms find they are short on supplies and need to venture out. One more that I didn't really think anyone believed until I heard someone say it with my own ears bats make nests in your hair FALSE. First, bats don't make nests, and sec- ond if a bat is swooping near you it is only to eat the bugs your body heat is attracting, so say thank you. So what do you do if you find an injured or orphaned animal? If you can find the babies original nest re- turn them to it and keep an eye out for the mother to return. If you can- not reunite the babies to their mother, use gloves (heavy welding gloves if possible) and put the animal in a box with a lid (make sure they can get air). Place the box in a quiet area where other animals cannot get to it, room temperature. Do not place any food or water in the box unless directed to do so by a rehabilitator. Call the Florida Wildlife Care, Inc. helpline at (352) 371-4400 and they can instruct you further. If you cannot catch the animal or something in your brain is saying you may not want to touch it- don't, note the location you last saw it and call the helpline. Try to keep an eye on it so when Ward or another rehabilitator arrives they can find it quickly. Please remember that adult wildlife can be very dangerous when they are injured. Ward wears heavy gloves, leather chaps, and addi- tional gear to protect himself. When in doubt do not touch!! Never under any circumstances try to raise a wild baby yourself, they need specialized diets and will need to be made leery of people in order to survive in the wild. Also NEVER think that a wild baby can be raised as a pet. When a wild animal reaches puberty they will become aggressive, if it has not been properly acclimated to fear humans and find it's own food someone will be seriously hurt. This is Ward's 3rd season volun- teering through the Florida Wildlife Care, Inc. He rescues, does foster parenting, and rehabilitation. "I al- ways tell people that although I refer to these animals as 'my babies' they are not pets, they are wild animals to be released." The Florida Wildlife Care, Inc. offers several volunteer opportunities and offer the public some invaluable services including: 24 hour helpline, rescue and refer- ral, wildlife and habitat information, education, wild solutions (nuisance assistance), and the wildlife care cen- ter. The Florida Wildlife Care, Inc. is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. Funding comes from membership, private donations, United Way cam- paigns, grants and events. I hope you will take the time to visit their web- site at www.floridawildlifecare.org and keep their 24-hour helpline num- ber on hand: (352) 371-4400. If you would like to donate funds to help the injured and orphaned wildlife that these volunteers will be caring for this year please call their hotline. I hope you will take the time to thank Ward for all he is doing for our com- munity and its wildlife. From The Desk Of Gil- christ County Sheriff David P. Turner Weekly Sheriff's Report For Week Ending May 7, 2006 On April 30, 2007, Earnest A. Riggs, 1/29/60, was arrested on two counts of VOP/Battery on a Law En- forcement Officer. On April 30, 2007, Billy J. Bow- ers, 12/29/75, was arrested on the charge of Burglary. On April 30, 2007, Samuel W. Mortier, 3/13/80, was arrested on charges of Flee and Attempt to Elude a Police Officer, DWLSR, No Motor Vehicle Registration and Resist Ar- rest without Violence. On April 30, 2007, Brian C. Sham- ple, 8/26/83, was arrested on two counts of VOP/Possession of Less than 20 Grams and Tag Attached not Assigned (three counts). On May 1, 2007, Fred Mullett, 11/19/49, was arrested on the charge of DUI. On May 1,2007, William R. Moon, 6/9/57, was arrested on the charge of 'DUI. On May 2, 2007, Starr S. Davis, 2/4/81, was arrested on the charge of VOP/Allowing Unauthorized Person to Drive. . On May 2, 2007, Raleigh D. Fish- er, 5/29/86, was arrested on charges of FTA/DWLSR and Attaching Li- cense Plate not Assigned. On May 4, 2007, Matthew Ko- slowamy-Pitz, 8/9/85, was arrested on the charge of Escape. On May 3,2007, a Juvenile was ar- rested on charges of Possession of a Weapon on School Grounds, Attempt to Make, Place or Discharge Destruc- tive Device on School Grounds. On May 3, 2007, Edward F. Mos- ley, 11/12/76, was arrested on the charge of VOP/DWLSR. On May 4, 2007, Willie Davis, 4/2/87, was arrested on the charge of FTA/DWLSR. On May 4, 2007, Jerry W. Rourks, 12/28/66, was arrested on charges of DWLSR With Knowledge, DUI and Obstruction by Disguise. On May 5, 2007, James R. 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THURSDAY, MAY 10, 2007 I:Legal & Notic 2 6 18020000-00 557.41 2006 ,LAB PARTNERS INC Tangible Personal 19020650-00 1,762.84 LANGFORD FARMS Property Taxes 20 021600-00 822.12 Notice: 2006 Tangible Personal Property LIGHTHOUSE RESTAURANT taxes became delinquent April 1, 2007 and are drawing interest at the rate of 21021700-25 144.20 eighteen percent (18%) per year. War- LINDSEY LAND CLEARING rants will be issued directing the seizure and sale of the property if the delinquent 22 021800-00 58.01 taxes are not paid. The amounts shown LISA'S FINE GIFTS include delinquent taxes, fees and interest through May 31, 2007. Taypayers wish- 23 022970-00 1,401.36 ing to pay their delinquent taxes must pay PINE STRAW INC by cash, cashier's check or moneyorder. The names of the delinquent Personal 24 022985-00 130.77 Property taxpayers and the cost of adver- MAJIC TOUCH INC. tising are as follows: 1 000620-00 71.00, 25 023750-00 1,080.74 ALL IN ONE CLEANING SERVICES MARTIN HUGH D 2000638-00 36.74 26 024505-00 59.60, ALPHA AMUSEMENT & VENDING MCCOY'S WESTERN OUTFITTERS CO 27 024720-50 9,444.08 3005730-00 431.71 M. D. WHITE, JR., INC. CAPTAIN HUGH'S 28 027643-00 56.82 4 008930-00 278.83 NORTHERN LEASING SYSTEMS COX, RANDY INC 5 009160-45 86.06 29 029450-00 281.59, CUSTOMIZED CONCEPTS INC PAYNE JEANNE 6 009640-00 45.31 30 030000-00 2,910.38; DICKS, DONALD PHILMAN KELLY JAY 7009750-00 2,765.40 31030050-00 5,590.33. DOUBERLY WILLIAM & DOROTHY PHILMAN'S CUSTOM SERVICE INC 8 012354-00 -132.94 32 030900-00 34.38; GAINESVILLE ICE SERVICE, INC PLEIMAN CONSTRUCTION CO. 9 013810-00 6,973.33 33 031085-00 2,141.94 GULF COAST TIMBER, INC. PRIME STAKES, INC. 10 016220-00 -, 148.67 34 031095-00 94.19 HOMETOWN REALTY OF NORTH PROFESSIONAL POOL FINISHING FL 35 031200-00 92.00 11016430-00 14,739.91 RCA STEEL HURLEY TAILWATER RESOURCES 36 031295-00 -- 1,610.74 12 016780-00 37.79 RAZORBACK FIBERGLASS JENKINS FRM FEED STORE PRODUCTS 13 017030-00 75.86 37 032055-00 8,890.66 JOHNSON MAC RENTALS RIDGEWAY TIMBER, INC. 14 017780-00 224.44' 38 037560-00 28.89 JONES GRADY H SR SMITH FEED 15017870-00 101.86 39037970-50 1,046.05 JONES LAWN SERVICE SOUTHERN TRUSS, INC 16 018030-00 153.45. 40 039560-00 33.44 JONES STEPHEN & DANA TAMMY'S CUSTOM CUTS 17018070-00 582.81 41040120-00 134.16 JONZINCORP. THE TANNING ZONE I, I " riFr .... "T n- '.. ' , * t^^ '..-/^ v. I L Where imagination meets reality Building projects are not for the faint-at-heart. The culmination of'hopes, dreams and ambitions into a finished product can be nerve-wracking and is quite often one of the largest financial and emotional investments you will ever make. Wherever you are in the process, brainstorming, planning, drafting, or location finding, Dream Builders Development Corp. is ready to partner with you. / Quality Craftsmanship Integrity Honesty Teamwork Personal Relationship BA-NCF SCall (352) 463-2210 today! or visit www.DreamBuildersDevelopment.com . I .- I' ." ,I-. 42043300-09 4,995.44 WARE OIL & SUPPLY CO INC INVITATION TO BID The Gilchrist County Fire Rescue hereby gives notice that bids will be ac- cepted from qualified bidders for the following vehicles on May 1, 2007 and close on May 18, 2007 at 5:00 p.m.: One (1) New Pumper Fire Truck on International 7400 Chassis and; Two (2) Medium Duty Ambulances with 07/08 International 4300, 6 cylinder Chassis. Sealed bids will be received at the of- fice of the Gilchrist County Emergency Management, 204 East Wade Street, Trenton, Florida 32693. A Proposal Guaranty of not less than five percent (5%) of the total actual bid, in the form of either a certified check, cashiers check, trust company treasurers check, bankdraft of any national or state bank, or a Surety Bid Bond, made pay- able to the Gilchrist County Emergency Management, must accompany each bid. A check or draft in an amount less than five percent (5%) of the actual bid will invalidate the bid. Any person or affiliate who has been placed on the convicted vendor list fol- lowing a public entity crime may not submit a bid to or contract with a public entity for construction of a public work as set forth in Florida Statute, Chapter 287.133. Bidder shall certify to eligibil- ity in the bid proposal. Bidding Documents may be obtained from: Chief Carlos E. Perez 204 East Wade Street Trenton, Florida 32693 Phone:(352) 463-3134 The right is reserved to accept or reject any or all bids. Pub. May 3, 10, 2007b IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR GILCHRIST COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO. 21-2007-CA-0014 JPMORGAN N.A., SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO BANK ONE, NA, Plaintiff, vs. STEVEN L. MORTON, et al, Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: STEVEN L. MORTON Last known address: 5269 N.E. 52nd Place, High Springs, Florida 32643 and 2717 Seville Blvd. #3106, Clearwater, Florida 33764 Current Residence Unknown LISA F. MORTON A/K/A LISA F. BENNETTS Last known address: 5269 N.E. 52nd Place, High Springs, Florida 32643 and 2717 Seville Blvd., #3106, Clearwater, Florida 33764 Current Residence Unknown YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for Foreclosure of Mortgage on the following described property: .LOT 6. BLOCK 6. SPRING RIDGE: SUBDIVISION UNIT 2,AS.PER PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 76 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF GILCHRIST COUNTY, FLORIDA has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if. any, to it, on Marshall C. Watson, P.A., Attorney for Plaintiff, whose address is 1800 NW 49th Street, Suite 120, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 33309 ,on or before June 7. 2007. a date which is within thirty (30) days after the first publication of this Notice in the Gilchrist County Journal and file the original with the Clerk. of this Court either before service on Plaintiff's attorney or immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA), disabled persons who, because of their disabilities, need special accommodation to participate in this proceeding should contact the ADA Coordinator at 112 S. Main Street, Trenton, Florida 32693 or telephone (352) 463-2345 not later than five business days prior to such proceeding. WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court on 30th day of April, 2007. JOSEPH GILLIAM Clerk of Court (SEAL) By: Lyndsay P. Ayers Deputy Clerk Pub. MAY 10, 17, 2007b. NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING PLEASE BE ADVISED that the Gilchrist County School Board will con- duct a meeting on Tuesday, May 15,2007 at 6:00 P.M. in Building 14, Board Room 14-002 located at 310 NW llth Avenue, Trenton, Florida. Following is the agenda: OPENING CEREMONIES 1. Approval of Agenda 2. Approval of Minutes 3. Citizen Input/Delegations 4 Workshop-8:15 p.m. to 9:15 p.m. A. Human Resources/Personnel/ Concurrency/90% Reading Goal 5. Operations A. GE/United B. Current Projects C. Use of Facilities D. School Board Policy Review E. Food Service Update 6. Instructional A. NEFEC Florida SUMS Presentation B. GED Graduation/Reception -, 6:15 p.m. to 6:45 p.m. 7. Personnel A. Appointments B. Reappointments C. Create Position D. Amend Job Description E. Summer Schedule F. Summer Personnel G. Summer Maintenance Helper Positions H. Summer Professional Develop ment 8. Student Services A. Disciplinary Reviews 7:30 p.m. 9. Removal of Items from Consent Agenda 10. Consent Agenda A. Financial B. Agreements C. Personnel D. Trips 11. Reports 12. Executive Session NOTE: In accordance with the Ameri- cans with Disabilities Act, persons requir- ing an interpreter or special accommoda- tions to enable them to participate in this meeting are requested to notify the Office of the School Superintendent at 352-463- 3200 at least forty-eight (48) hours prior to the scheduled meeting date so provi- sions can be made. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that if a person decides to appeal any decision made by the Board with respect to any matter considered at such meeting, he will need a record of the proceedings and that for such; purpose, he may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the pro- ceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. James E. Vickers Superintendent of Schools Pub. May 10, 2007b. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby.given by the Board of Commissioners of the City of Trenton, Florida that the Board will consider at public hearing the below described Pe- tition in the Kathryn-Deen Commission Chambers, Trenron City-Hall, located at 114 N. Main Street, Trenton, Florida on June 4, 2007 at 7:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard, the following: To consider a Petition by Cherylon M. Quincey to close, abandon, and vacate a public alley in Block 17 of Trenton Origi- nal Survey, according to the plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Gilchrist County, Florida. A copy of the, Petition is on file in the City Manager's Office located at 114 North Main Street and is available for in- spection between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. At the aforementioned public hearing, all interested parties may appear to be heard with respect to the Petition. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that if a per- son decides to appeal any decision made by the Board of Commissioners of the City of Trenton, Florida 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 insure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made which record in- cludes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is based. Pub. May 10, 17, 20Q7b. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR GILCHRIST COUNTY, FLORIDA, CASE: 21-2007-CP-0015 IN RE: THE ESTATE OF: DOROTHY MARIE WALDO, Decedent, NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the, estate of DOROTHY MARIE WALDO, deceased, File number: 21-2007-CP-0015, is pend- ing in the Circuit Court for Gilchrist County, Florida, Probate division, the ad- dress of which is 112 South Main Street, Trenton 32693, P.O. Box 37, Trenton, Florida 32693, and that the names and ad- dress of the personal representative and personal representative's attorney are set forth below: ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE NOTIFIED THAT: All persons on whom this notice is served who have objections that chal- lenge the validity of the will, the quali- fications of the personal representative, venue, or jurisdiction of this Court are required to file their objections with this Court WITHIN LATER OF THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NO- TICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All creditors of the decedent ant other persons having claims or demands against decendent's estate on whom a copy of this notice is served within three months after the date of the first publication of this notice must file their claims with the Court WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NO- TICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and persons having claims or demands against the estate of the decedent must file their claims with this court WITHIN THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI- CATION ON THIS NOTICE is May 10. 2007. Personal Representative Philip D. Waldo 912 SW 22nd Court Bell, Florida 32619 or 9800 Plank Road, Maybee, Michigan 48159 Attorney for Personal Representative B. Larry Smith Smith Law Firm, LLC B. Larry Smith, Esquire FBN: 0022028 322 East Park Avenue Chiefland, Florida 32626 Pub. May 10, 17, 2007b Florida's Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program seeking volunteers Florida's Long-Term Care Om- budsman Program needs volunteers to join its corps of dedicated advo- cates who protect the rights of elders residing in nursing homes, assisted living facilities and adult family care homes. The program is comprised of 17 lo- ' cal councils throughout the state, and each council is seeking additional volunteers to identify, investigate and resolve residents' concerns. All interested individuals who care about protecting the health, safety, welfare and rights of long-term care facility residents who often have no one else to advocate for them are en- couraged to call toll-free (888) 831- 0404 or visit the program's web site at http://ombudsman.myflorida.com. Sapp Life Insurance Agency Been turned down for Life Insurance Coverage? Give us a call! Need a Prescription Discount Card? 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MetLife A ft overland Mortgage Corporation Residential .ad- Commercial Loans SWith LO WFixed Rates Available ~ Purchase, Refinance & Cash Out Conventional, 1-4 Single Family Homes Manufactured Homes Investment Property First, Second, and Home Equity Lines of Credit Construction/Perm One-Time Closing Owner/Builder Available & Lot Loans We Have: No Income Documentation Stated Income or Full Documentation Professional, Reliable, and Local Service Bill Deen, Brenda Wilkerson and Phillip Wheeler Licensed Mortgage Brokers 463-1313 fax 463-1318 e-mail: riverlandmtg@bellsouth.net Apply Online @ www.riverlandmtg.web-loans.com Riverland Mortgage Corporation 723 E. Wade Street, Trenton, FL 32693 m" - p l T1-4T IR IIav MAY10. 2007 GILCHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL Page Thirteen Jlt..s'.L-)&j'.tl' XIVtl IVI ,I vv SAutomobiles 1975 FORD F100: Fair condition. Ha been sitting, needs work. $600 obo. 352 472-3307. 2tb,5-10-5-1 1995 CROWN VICTORIA: V-8, col A/C, $1,800. Call 352-486-4425 or 352 577-4296. MotorcyclesASSDS is Check out ChieflandMotorcycles.com C LA S IF IE D S 2- for quality pre-owned motorcycles. Buy- ,~ I I 'r. T': rin p ,' ii II 11 ro. ?nv'rr? I0rn cr r rCi-ir CPrITin I'i w'rn 7 d 2- tfn,5-3 Sell-Trade. tfnb,5-3 Livestock Two red Angus cross two-year-old heif- ers for sale. AI bred due late Sept. early Oct. 352-493-2565 or 352-213-2306. Wolford Realty, ncr. Licensed Real Estate Broker 386-935-0243 P.O. Box 546 Bell, Florida 32619 JOU- - 25 ACRE HUNTING PARADISE Nestled into timberland area. Complete with great home place to live in, fenced, outbuildings. Private & secluded area. Only $324,900. 291.45 ACRES OF PRIME HUNTING LAND With a hunting lodge type house, lodge is complete with nice porches and a fireplace. Dog pen, rock quarry, fish pond and approximately 150 acres of planted pines. Awesome hunting of deer, wild hogs, turkey, etc. Good improved roads and trails throughout the property. Fronts on a paved road. $1,595,000. Just 8 miles out of Cross City. GOOD WOODED BUILDABLE LOTS NEAR SANTA FE RIVER Nice boat ramp close by, beautiful river! A great environment for your family and friends. Only $32,000. (each) WOODED 15 ACRES IN LAFAYETTE COUNTY $119,500. Owner Financing w/ 15% down. 10 ACRES WITH NICE D'W MH and second rental s/w mh. Has a garage and is fenced: Quiet and secluded. In the Bell school system. $158,900. BEAUTIFUL WOODED 5 ACRES On county maintained road in north Gilchrist County. - $66,500. Owner Financing with 15% down. LOT IN LEVY COUNTY-Near Williston on SR 121. Only $23,900. HORSE RIDERS Nice wooded tract right by the GOETHE FOREST (direct access). Com- prised of (2) 1-1/4 acre buildable lots. Only $39,500. 18 ACRES IN SOUTH SUWANNEE COUNTY Partly open/ beautiful woods. A great loca- tion and a super place for horses or cattle farm. $165,000. 247 ACRES Prime land on more than one-half mile of highway frontage in Suwannee County. Nice 3/2 CB home, detached garage with upstairs apartment, 75 acres of 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! $3,250,000. Can be developed into 5 acre tracts!! BEAUTIFUL CONVENIENT SUWANNEE RIVER LOT- as close as you can get to Gaines- ville. Complete with well, septic, power & decks at river. Ready for your new house and one of the best opportunities on the river for.. $239,500. BEAUTIFUL 2.75 ACRE NORTH GEORGIA MOUNTAIN LOT Has a real nice view. Only $69,500. 10 ACRES Nice land that's high & dry, but convenient to Suwannee & .Santa Fe Rivers. $129,900. 3 FANTASTIC NORTH GEORGIA RV LOTS Large lake close by, swimming pool, great area to ATV or ride any kind of motorcycles. All lots have H20, electric, and year round main- tenance. Only $120,000. for all!!! 2 NICE TWO ACRE LOTS side-by-side on paved road in an airstrip community in Suwan- nee County. Both wooded, high and dry and buildable. Being sold as a pair only $74,900. 5 ACRES -Nice building site with oaks -mostly pasture. Partially fenced. $100,000. A great place to ride horses!! For more information and pictures of these and other properties listed Visit our website at www.wolfordrealtv.com God Bless America!! Flea Market 1 Saturday, May 12, 8-1, St. Madeleine Catholic Church, 17155 US Hwy 441 North, High Springs, 2 miles east of downtown High Springs. Over 50 vendor spaces, many still available. Call church office for more information: 386/454- 2358. ltb,5-10 For Sale UPHOLSTERY MATERIAL 5 bolts of 44 yards each. All teal color $25.00 each or $100 for all. Call Margo at 463- 1222 before 4:00 pm. 2tb,5-10-5-17 S Services LANDCLEARING, grading, site work, driveways, limerock/filldirt, hauling, mowing, demolition. All types heavy equipment work. Insured, Free Estimates! Carter Excavating, 352-213-5361. 4tp,5-3-5-24 POWELL HEATING & AIR, LLC: Sales-Service-Installation. MC/Visa ac- cepted. RA13067354. 352-463-1115. tfnb,4-12 TREE REMOVAL & DEMOLITION WORK: Mobile homes and houses re- moved. For a Free Estimate Call Johnny Wesley with Wesley Sanitation at 352- 226-3005. tfnb, 11-16 ELMORE'S SIMULATED BRICK & STONE, INC.: Stone, stucco, permanent mobile home skirting. Free Estimates. 6789 SE 70th Avenue, Trenton. 472- 5542, 214-3702. Fax 352-472-0124. tfnb-9-15 BOB OSBORNE TREE SERVICE, INC.: 70 ft. bucket truck, hydraulic load- er truck, stump grinder. Free Estimates. Insured. 352-463-9100. tfnb,5-26 SServices PRESSURE WASHING, PAINT- ING, DECK & PATIO BUILDING and HOME REPAIRS & IMPROVE- MENT: Reasonable prices, dependable, insured and professional. Shamrock Ser- vices, 352-463-1212 day or evening and weekends. tfnb,6-1 BUILDING CONTRACTOR: CBC017140 Custom homes built on your lot. Precision Development, PO Box 249, 26761 SE Hwy. 19, Old Town, 352-542- 8416. tfnb,7-15 MOWER & CHAINSAW PARTS Stihl, Husqvarna, Ayp, Murray, Sears, MTD, Briggs, Kohler, Robin, and Hon- da. Blades for most mowers. Beauchamp Saw Shop 493-4904 Help Wanted WATER METER READER: City of Building Trenton intends to hire a part-time position to read water meters for approximately 40 hours per month. Brief job description: read- For L ease er is required to manually inspect approx. - 750 water meters and record reading. Meters Multi-Purpose, are installed in the ground and require reader Loadi Dock to bend down to ground level. Meters must be read during a one to two week timeframe. Hours are flexible. Pay is $0.75 per meter or Downtown Trenton approx. $550 per monthly reading plus FRS retirement benefits. Applications can be ob- tained at City Hall at 114 North Main Street (352) 463-9060 in Trenton. City of Trenton is an equal oppor- tunity employer and a drug-free workplace. Jim King Realty, Inc. Realtor iLS Main Office (352) 493-2221 315 N. Main Street (US-19), Chiefland, FL 32626 Fanning Springs Branch Office (352) 463-6144 or 542-0009 S17871 U.S. Hwy. 19, Fanning Springs, FL 32693 Suwannee Branch Office (352) 542-9007 23382 SE 349 Hwy., Suwannee, FL 32692 office@jimkingrealty.com or www.jimkingrealty.com REALTOR- tfn, 1-03 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 ap- pointment to visit our shop & main office at 1471 NE 512 Avenue. 100's of stones in stock, computer specialist to assist you in creating a lasting tribute to the life of your loved one. tfnb,5-20 TIM POWELL ELECTRIC: New installations and repairs, licensed and insured. State Reg. #EC13002453. Call (352) 463-2155. tfnb, 11-25 Help Wanted Attn Drivers: SE Local/Regional Runs. Home weekends/Some Wkdays! Drive New Equip!! BC/BS. Florida's Premier Flatbed Carrier. CDL-A reg. lyr exp. 877-838-2378 x270 www.gotdt.com ltb,5-10 d~.. i,~j 3 Beautiful Acres w/ All The Impro Paved Street This property has lbedroom/lbath with a covered deck that you can live in while you build yo up your mobile home. The other featu 24' garage/workshop, storage shed, 2 fish cleaning area and more. $85,000. JW 463-6144 [ ,. '. ; ***PRICE REDUCED! Bring all offers*** this 4/2 modular home with brick fireplace is an enjoyable place to call home. The pasture is green & lush with a paddock. Bring the horses! $178,000. LMH- 754577-RH (493-2221) Spanish Trace Beautiful cracker style custom home. 3 bedroom, 2 bath, split floor plan, large wrap-a-round porch, 3 car carport, plus separate air conditioned workshop. Built-in 2005 with vaulted ceilings, fireplace & fully equipped kitchen. Underground irrigation, RV hook-up. Call today to see this lovely home. $350,000. (LR-754938-D) 493-2221 movements on a Lovely2/1 stilthome on 4lots that is onlyminutes to a 12' X 38', the Suwannee River and Hinton Landing County : and roofover Park and Boat Ramp. This property features concrete ur house or set driveway, 2 car carport under house, large storage res are, a 24'X area and laundry under house, fenced yard, large wells, carport, pole barn to park the boat and RV, two storage sheds DMH 755655 ode that is insulated, and more. $99,000. DR 755827 JW463-6144 .. -a .- I SPECTACULAR SUNSETVIEW. This elevated 3/2 home in the town of Suwannee is fully furnished and ready to move in! With your own boat house, fish cleaning area and 2 boat lifts on fresh water canal $299,000. (DW-750881-JH) 542-9007 Secluded home with your own private hunting preserve. Beautifully wooded 30 acres with 4 bedroom doublewide that's neat and clean. Backs up to large hunting club. Quiet and peaceful, yet only minutes from downtown Chiefland. $485,000.(LMH-755164) Call For More Listings! R TkROKE REALTY INC. --- SEE OUR LISTINGS JEAN C. TROKE Licensed Real Estate Broker ON THE WEB: (53) 40j-/jUz rAA E-mail: trokerealty@aol.com www.troi ereatuy .cciI 730 E. Wade Street (SR-26) Trenton, Florida 32693 -- SUWANNEE RIVER-AREA PROPERTIES ON THE MARKET -- DIXIE CO. BRICK HOME ON HIGH RIVER BLUFF: 3 BR/3 BA: Over 165' river frontage, with tremendous views of the Suwannee River, at this Old Town property (located right by US-19). Has over 1,700 inside sqft. of comfort, includes spacious BRs, full-service kitchen & more. Outer features include built seawalls, attached river deck & dock, 26x48 detached garage/workshop, full fencing & landscaping--call oV email our office for more info...$550,000. DIXIE CO. RIVER-AREA HOME & 1+ LANDSCAPED ACRE: 3 BR/2.5 BA: Well-built two-level CB home, on neatly kept 1.06-acre property, located within stone's throw of the Suwannee & Nature Coast Trail/Bridge (includes S/Ds private boat entry). Over 2700 inside sqft. of comfort, with 16x36 attached covered patio deck (w/hot tub); also has bonus rooms, 20x24 work bldg., and more--call office for Jean/Jim for details...$265,000. 6+ ACRES--SUWANNEE RIVERFRONT TRACT WEST OF BELL: Unspoiled 6.28-acres,'a wooded tract with 200' frontage along the Suwannee, at Shady Bend Air Park S/D. Call/email Barbara or office, for full property details...$249,900. -- QUALITY-BUILT HOMES NOW AVAILABLE -- CUSTOM BRICK-BUILT HOME & ACREAGE WEST OF BELL: 3 BR/2 BA: Outstanding brick home, on land-scaped 9.97-acre property located just 3/4-mile from the Suwannee. Upgrades throughout inside, including fireplace, custom shelving, wood floors, gourmet kitchen (top-line appliances) and more. Outside has 46x40 combo garage/workshop (room for horses), nice mix of trees, pasture & wildlife--contact Barbara and/or office for all info...$419,000. FRAME HOME & GUEST SUITE ON PASTURE ACREAGE: 4 BR/45 BA (total): Horse-ready 5-acre tract, with wood fencing & gates, including 2-stall barn, in-between Trenton & Bell with paved frontage along CR-232. Large, spacious home has high ceilings, mix of wood & tile floors, 2-vehicle carport (w/enclosed family room), and 1 BR/1 BA back cottage. Call or e-mail our office for the details..$244,900. NEWLY-BUILT HOME, ON 1+ ACRE NEAR TRENTON: 3 BR/2 BA: Quality frame/hardy-plank home built in 2006, located at executive Homes S/D just south of town (right by US-129); has spacious living area, full Main BR/BA suite (his/hers' closets, tiled shower), large 2-car garage, new metal storage bldg. & more...$199,900. SPACIOUS 4 BR HOME IN TOWN: NICE NEIGHBORHOOD: 4 BR/2 BA: With over 1,600 inside sq. ft, this CB/Stucco home would be ideal for growing family, located at quiet neighborhood in NE Trenton (right by an oak-shaded city park). Has full rooms throughout, including bonus 4th BR (or could be private office) attached behind 2-car garage. Also, privacy board fencing in back (with screened-in porch)...$129,900. -- MANUFACTURED HOMES ON THE MARKET -- JUST REDUCED (From $159,900)--LANDSCAPED ONE-ACRE & M/HOME: 3 BR/2 BA: Owners have done a number of renovations/additions, for this Manufactured close to Bell. Has three inside attachments (including Florida & bonus rooms, and newer Main suite), large workshop/garage w/full guest quarters, pool w/patio & more, also paved frontage...$130,000. LARGE M/HOME ON 29+ SECLUDED ACRES: 4 BR/2 BA: Spacious 27x76 manufactured home, located amongst lots of planted pines (great future investment), on a 29.1-acre tract in-between Trenton & Fanning. Property has 4-vehicle carport, 20x20 pole barn (w/electric). Home-site being sold 'as is' by Owner--call Jean or Barbara for all the details...$299,900. SPACIOUS M/HOME, HORSE BARN, 11 ACRES & MORE: 4 BR/2 BA: Plenty of room to spread out, with fully-fenced 11.6-acres (2 side-by-side tracts), roomy 27x70 2002 Manufactured Home, 33x33 metal barn (with 4 horse stalls/tack-room), second M/Home & lots more; all located in East Gilchrist Co., within short drive to Gainesville/Alachua Co.--call or email our office for full details...$265,000. 10 WOODED ACRES, PRIVATE HOME-SITE & MORE NEAR BELL: 3 BR/2 BA: Spacious 27x60' Manufactured Home, located on a natural-woods 10-acre tract (including a spring), with paved road frontage near Bell & the Suwannee River. Has attached bonus room, large screened porch, 24x48 metal barn (w/office & RV parking), and more...$224,900. 5 PASTURE ACRES & HOME-SITE NEAR FANNING SPRINGS: 4 BR/2 BA: Would make a fine horse/home property, for this 5-acre fenced tract, with 14x52 M/Home (& attached 24x24 frame-built addition). Property has paved frontage, vrap-around porch and lots more--check our website for photos & further info...$149,900. Reduced (From $129,900)--WELL-KEPT M/HOME, W/2+ ACRE TRACT IN DIXIE: 3 BR/2 BA: Very nice 27x56 'Nobility' Manufactured, on landscaped & large-treed 2.1-acre tract close to Old Town. Neat & clean inside, with spacious Greatroom format, large kitchen, fireplace in family room, attached wood front porch, outbuilding & more...$124,900. TWO SEPARATE M/HOMES, BOTH ON 5 ACRES, JUST NORTH OF BELL: Two adjacent 5-acre tracts, each with.a Manufactured Home (one a 3 BR/2 BA 24x40, the other 2 BR/2 BA 16x76), both kept in good shape. Properties are rolling, wooded land--one has outbuilding & 2-vehicle pole barn; . both within short drive of CR-340. For sale separately, but Owner may consider combined offer...$118,900 (each). Reduced (From $126,900)--WELL-KEPT PROPERTY W/PRIVACY: 3 BR/2 BA: Spacious 1600+ inside sqft., at this neat/clean Manufactured home-site close to Bell, on a secluded 5.8-acre tract (has nice mix of pasture & large oaks). Large, airy rooms inside, with fireplace & shelving in living room, full Main BR/BA suite (garden tub & shower in bath), lots more...$117,900. WELL-KEPT M/HOME ON LANDSCAPED ACRE IN NO. GILCHRIST: 3BR/2BA: 1996 24X44 Manufactured, in quality condition, on a comer 1.15-acre tract (nice mix of trees/open space), with board fencing in front. Located north of Bell, with quick access to US 129 & CR 340...Owner says to present offers...$88,900. SPACIOUS HOME & LANDSCAPED TRACT IN TRENTON: 3 BR/2 BA: Well-kept 28x56 M/Home, with two large attached screened porches & 2-wide carport, on 115x120 property at Ayers Estates. Inside has roomy BR's & lots of closet space, large living room, full kitchen. Also has metal workshop/storage bldg., & more...$74,000. AFFORDABLE MANU. HOME IN TRENTON: 3 BR/1 BA: Well-kept 14x56 M/Home on wooded 2 lots in NE Trenton neighborhood, has newly-installed city services, ready to move into & priced for quick sale...$49,900. -- LOTS & ACREAGE PROPERTIES ON MARKET -- 44 ACRES, MIX OF WOODS/OPEN SPACE, IN EAST GILCHRIST: Quality larger acreage tract, has nice mix of natural woods & open pasture. Property also has over 1,400' of paved frontage along CR-337, and well, fencing/gates. Lots of potential for family-farm/agricultural use--call or e-mail our office for full details...$499,900. 20 ACRES--DIXIE CO. WOODED TRACT, PAVED FRONTAGE: A naturally-wooded, unspoilled property, has frontage along 2 sides of paved Spillers Road, so potential for multiple home-sites; located right by neat/clean county park near Old Town...$220,000. FIVE ACRES, WITH WELL & SEPTIC INSTALLED: Nice mix of trees and open space, at this 5.02-acre tract in West Gilchrist Co., close to both Trenton and Bell. Property has 4" well & septic tank installed, ready for your new home-site; call or email for full information...$89,900. 4-to-10 ACRE TRACTS AVAILABLE: Five separate properties available, all throughout the Gilchrist & Levy Co. market--each ready for new home-site, check with our office for all the information/locations..5 acres from $69,900, 10 acres from $89,500. TWO ACRES NEAR FANNING SPRINGS: Nice mix of large trees & open space, for this 2-acre tract, located close to all amenities on US-19 just south of Fanning Springs...$39,900. HALF TO ONE ACRE TRACTS--We have a variety of the smaller tracts for sale, from 100x100 sized, to 1/2 & 3/4 acre tracts, and some one-acre properties; all located in the Bell, Bronson,Trenton, Fanning Springs area--check with our office for the full details...1/2 to one-acre tracts start from $12,900. You can call our agents after regular business hours, for more information on any of our listings, at the main office number above, or at our agents' cell numbers below: Paul Troke (352) 221-2999 Barbara Mayo (352) 222-0427 "Professional Service With A Personal Touch" Debra Powers (352) 215-1132 EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY Gilchrist Title Services A Security Title Company (352-463-6403) * Gregory V. Beauchamp Douglas K. McKoy D. Deen Lancaster Lic. Real Estate Broker NEW HOME SUWANNEE 4BR/2BA Oak Leaf PARADISE! 3BR/2BA S/D, 2.03 ac, Corner DWMH on canal, 2 boat lot, paved road front- houses, one with lift, built-in age! 'MLS 754304 52" TV, hot tub and more! $289,000 MLS 752474 $289,900 BsK-fe^afe.:.- .c;.-. ". BELL 1.20 AC MLS 753057 $19,900 BELL 1.25 AC MLS 753553 $24,500 BELL 17.89 AC MLS 753163 $79,900 BRANFORD 0.92 AC MLS 755280 $29,000 BRANFORD 10.00 AC TRACTS $120,000 10 PARCELS TO CHOOSE FROM BRONSON 0.52 AC MLS 752593 $24,900 BRONSON 1.25 AC MLS 752317 $19,900 BRONSON 1.25 AC MLS 752075 $21,900 CHIEFLAND 0.20 AC MLS 750745 $17,500 CHIEFLAND 0.20 AC MLS 750747 $17,500 CHIEFLAND 4.63 AC MLS 753329 $68,000 CHIEFLAND 54.00 AC MLS 753943 $540,000 FANNING SPRINGS 0.70 AC MLS 754777 $22,500 O'BRIEN 10.23 AC MLS 754625 $120,000 Deen Lancaster Lic. Real Estate Broker Cell: (352) 665-1411 Rustie Ames Lic. Real Estate Associate Cell: (352) 281-9187 Closings STitle Insurance * Public Record Searches Fast and Friendly Service 302 North Main Street Trenton, Florida 1993 SWMH SPACIOUS 3BR/2BA BR/2BA, 1.25 ac., DWMH, Trenton city rental income op- lot, convenient to portunity! MLS amenities! 754694 $55,000 MLS 754167 $64,900 A ENCHANTING! 3BR/3.5BA 2-story home on 8.89 acres! Tranquil country charm! MLS 753432 $475,000 OLD TOWN 2.43 AC MLS /7ZZ51B OLD TOWN 2.44 AC MLS 750299 OLD TOWN 2.44 AC MLS 750300 OLD TOWN 2.44 AC MLS 755901 OLD TOWN 4.00 AC MLS 755383 OLD TOWN 5.00 AC MLS 754063 OLD TOWN 5.02 AC MLS 755395 TRENTON 0.46 AC MLS 751922 TRENTON 0.46 AC MLS 751934 TRENTON 1.10 AC MLS 754749 TRENTON 2.00 AC MLS 754810 TRENTON 4.00 AC MLS 752292 TRENTON 9.63 AC MLS 755274 TRENTON 20.00 AC MLS 751800 TRENTON 23.72 AC MLS 754244 Susan Lovelace Lic. Real Estate Associate Cell: (352) 538-1779 29 BEAUTIFUL ACRES! 3/2 Ranch-style home, 2- car garage, fenced and cross-fenced, 3-stall horse barn, tack room and 2 pole barns! MLS 753857 $585,000 JsU,uuu $39,900 $39,900 $39,900 $52,000 $60,000 $61,500 $34.900 $34,900 $38,500 $70,000 $75,000 $138,000 $175,000 $235,000 Johnnie Martin Lic. Real Estate Associate Cell: (352) 538-4160 Commercial .-_ ..u ~ia (352) 463-7075 Jim or Jean Troke (386) 935-3357 ' I MEMBER OF THE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE AND BOARD OF REACTORS FOR DIXIE, GILCHRIST AND LEVY COUNTIES! I I I I irtrri AILS THURSDAY, MAY 10, 2007 Page Fourteen GILCHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL Help Wanted ] Full Time Position Housekeeping, laundry, & floors. Must be able to run floor buffing equipment. 7am 3pm. Ben- efits available. Apply in person at Ayers Health & Rehab, 606 NE 7th St. Trenton, FL, or send resume to PO Box 229, Tren- ton, FL 32693, or fax to 352-463-7710, Attn: Margaret Mills. DFWP, EOE 2tb,5-10-5-17 OFFICE MANAGERS for construction company Looking for dependable ir organizational office and co Health and life insurance resume: (386) 462-6326 formation call: (352) 224-8 drug-free workplace. Assembly/Warehouse pos ton & Alachua areas. Shipp & assembly of large parts up to 751bs. Temp-to-hire TempForce 352-378-2300 BOOKKEEPER WANT enced with QuickBooks Please fax resume to 352 mail to Theodore M. Burt 308, Trenton, FL 32693 Help Wanted ASSISTANT KITCHEN MANAGER: Dependability and experience required. 4 days/week, 10-3. Prefer mature local ap- plicant. Apply in person with references at Suwannee Rose Tea Room (located IN quilt shop) 517 N. Main Street in Tren- ton. Ask for Regina or Stephanie. ltb,5-10 CARPENTERS, framers, finish & help- ere 352-463-9060f iECRETARY .."-. tfnb,5-3 in Newberry. METER READER wanted for Tri- ndividual with County area. Requirements include: HS computer skills. diploma or GED; minimum age 18; good available. Fax driving record; self-motivated, work alone For more in- after training; passing series of written 9970. This is a tests; reading complex maps. Physically I demanding, fast-paced work. Competitive 4tb,5-10-5-31 salary and excellent benefits. Apply at Central Fla. Electric Cooperative, 1124 N. iting/s eiving Young Blvd., Chiefland or e-mail resume . Able to lift to hr@cfec.com. Application deadline is Call TODAY! 5 pm, 5/14/07. Successful completion of DFWP/EOE pre-employment physical, drug test and ltb,5-10 background check is a condition of em- ployment. Drug Free Workpl~le/E iQE10 'ED: Experi- ELDER CARE NEEDED: Looking for Pro preferred. honest, dependable person to care for el- -463-698 or der male, near Branford. Part-time, Mon- PA, P oxdays and weekends. Lifting required. Call 352-375-1090. Bud Abbiss Carole Abbiss Licensed Real Estate Broker Licensed Real Estate Sales Associate JU& C(un ry P. O. Box 8 352 463 8340 Bell, FL 32619 E-Mail: tcrealty(,bellsouth.net www.TownandCountrvRealtyOnline.com Southern Property Services. Inc. 352-375-7731 -Anne Barnett 352-376-1371 ~ Lynn Hervey 352-359-6305 ~ Susan Huish 352-475-3500 ~ Sondra Blake $8,000 discount for 4-lot block in Oak Walk. $132,000. Paved streets, underground electric and phone, trails, park, deed restricted. Anne Barnett Broker/Owner. 26-acre horse farm in N. Gilchrist County. 3 BR/2 BA home in excellent condition, high quality 4-stall barn, paddocks. $445,000. Susan Huish. 326 acres on SR-47just north of CR-232. Zoning is 1 home per 5 acres. Paved and graded road frontage. $5,500/acre. Susan Huish. Ne\\ home;'i Oak Walk. High quality con-tructon, side' garage, ceramic tile, tray ceilings, lots of windows! $237,000., seller will pay $3,000 closing costs. Lynn Hervey. 5 acres in Meadow Wood Trails, paved street, homes only, four board fence, gate. $99,000. Anne Barnett. 20 Acres in Winding River Preserve! In planted pine, nice dry lot! $280,000. Susan Huish. Gorgeous lot in the Preserve neighborhood in The Riverwalk. Backs up to huge wooded preserve. $84,000. Anne Barnett Broker/owner. 32 acre farm in Lafayette County. SWMH, pole barn, fenced, paved road, $395,000. Call Lynn Hervey. 40 acres NW Gilchrist County. High, dry and rolling. Next to timber company land. $400,000. Lynn Hervey. 395 acres in Suwannee County just north of Branford, walk to the river! $5,500/acre. Sondra Blake. 40 acres of hay in Gilchrist County. Beautiful, high and dry tract! $480,000. Anne Barnett. 41 acres in Tiger Island, small cabin, great hunting! $200,000. Lynn Hervey. www.Floridalandl.com CLASSIFIEDD' I -1 --ii 11 Il, 'I .l- ." i (0 li, i ii Fit -II'pi r F.~- p ? '"n l": in rl-F II 'Dr- ITInNPI 'InP D Help Wanted Facility Maintenance: Imn ing for a citrus nursery fac nance position. Position rec edge and experience in fac nance upkeep. Will also as and foreman with general c operation needs. Valid drive ability to operate a tractor. E and, benefits. Phone 352-4 352-472-9187, or e-mail southemgardens.com. Career Opportunity Hor expanding again! Several available for both full and estate sales positions. Mu motivated, self disciplined sire to become a member ol team. Please fax resume 3848 or call Patti at 386-46 confidential interview. Experienced Equipment needed for a local logging Good pay, Great benefits. in person at our office in I (386) 454-1511 LACE CIIT COMMUNITY COLLEGE Re-advertised Positio Director, Developmental E Responsible for implementing de courses and acting as central r information about program. Recr and evaluate developmental ii Master's degree with 18 gradual English, Math, Reading, or Educa years developmental teaching, inc and distance learning cla Salary: Negotiable, plus bi Application deadline: May: i Help Wanted nediateopen- OFFICE ASSISTANT/CLERICAL: cility mainte- Full-time position in Chiefland. Gen- quires knowl- eral office duties including answering cility mainte- phones, typing, filing, data entry & report assist manager generation for busy sales office. Basic' :itrus nursery bookkeeping preferred but not required. rs license and Good telephone & basic computer skills lonus, 401 K, required. Salary commensurate with abil- 72-9185, fax ity. Fax resume to 352-490-6189; or mail nandersen@ to P.O. Box 1126, Chiefland, FL 32644- 1126; or e-mail to hrlc@gatorworks.com 2tb,5-3-5-10 3tb,5-3-5-17 izon Realty is CDI Head Start serving Levy, Dixie, openings are & Gilchrist Counties has the following openings are part-time real immediate openings. No phone calls, ust be highly applications may be picked up at Head and must de- Start, 9051 NE Hwy 27 Alt. in Bronson f a great sales or at 420 NE 106 St in Cross City (Oliver to 386-462- Center). CDI is an Equal Opportunity 62-4020 for a Employer. Family Services Specialist, supports & assists families through case 4tb,5-3-5-24 management. Must have a CDA or high- er, plus 3 years experience with children t Operater and families. Teacher Assistant, assists operation. theteacher and is responsible for the Please apply day to day activities' of pre-school chil- High Springs. dren. Must have High School Diploma or GED and 45 hours childcare courses (or its equivalency): Williston and Chief- land locations. Cook Asst/Custodian, re- sponsible for assisting in preparation and serving of meals and clean up/respon- Ssible for cleaning and maintaining facili- ons ties. Cross City location. High School education diploma or GED required. Substitutes. developmental assists teachers in the day to day activi- ruit, schedule ties of children. Must have High School instructors. diploma or GED and 45 hours childcare ate hours in tion, plus tree courses. Bus Monitor, acts as bus moni- cluding online tor on the school bus Cross City loca- asses. tion, High School diploma or GED re- 0nefits.r 26,2007 quired. 20 hours Associate Professor, Associate in Science Nursing Program 198 duty day Tenure Track position Must have 2 years experience acute care nursing. Minimum of Master's degree in Nursing, with 18 graduate hours in the field, have FL RN license or be FL license eligible. Computer skills. Teaching experience desired. Salary: Based on degree, experience plus benefits. Application deadline: Open until filled Director. Emplov Florida Banner Center of Logistics & Distribution Grant Funded Position Direct all functions of the Banner Center; maintain rapport with industry; fundraising; develop industry training and education programs; maintain industry advisory committee; planning and supervision. Bachelor degree with five years experience-in teaching or management of workforce programs. Master's degree preferred. Salary: Negotiable, plus benefits Application deadline: Open until filled Program Develoner Grant Funded Assist the Banner Center Director in defining needs and developing programs to fulfill those needs. Bachelor's degree in education or workforce education and 3 years professional experience, including teaching & supervising, and experience developing workforce curriculum and programs. Knowledge of federal & state funded programs. Must have valid FL driver's license prior to employment. Salary: $35,000 annually. plus benefits Application deadline: Open until filled College application and copies of transcripts required. Position details and application available on the web at: HYPERLINK "http://www.lakecitycc.edu" www.lakecitycc.edu Inquiries: Human Resource Development Lake City Community College 149 SE College Place Lake City, FL 32025 Phone: (386) 754-4314 Fax: (386) 754-4594 E-mail: boettchere(a)lakecitvcc.edu LCCC is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools VP/ADA/EA/EO College in Education & SEmployment Hometown Realty of North FlInc. Natalie Rankin Licensed Real Estate Broker 1310 North Main Street Bell, Florida 32619 Office: (352) 463-9001 Toll Free: (888) 463-9001 Fax: (352) 463-9008 Immaculate 3BR/2BA DWMH located on 5 acre parcel on paved road. Large front & rear decks and detached workshop w/ 2 bay carport & lean-to. Fenced back yard. MLS# 755388 $145,900 ,* .s .. - Affordable get-a-way to this 2BR/IBA SWMH on high & dry .50 acre comer lot. Less than a mile to river, public boat ramp & park Good rental investment potential. MLS #754115 $39,500 Affordable 1620 sq.ft. 3BR/2BADWMH on 5 beautiful acres. Fireplace, Separate LR &FR, SS Appliances, Sonse renovations started, finish to your liking. MLS#755068 $119,000 tffb,2-15 FRAMER/CARPENTER needed for busy contracting firm. Please call 463- 2210 and leave message. Must have driv- er's license and own transportation. tfnb,1-25 AUTOPARTS COUNTERMAN: Pri- or experience necessary. Needed good driving record and dependability. Salary based on experience. Please inquire (352) 535-7529. tfnb, 6-22 Trenton I & ii Apartments 718 NE 7th Place #905 Trenton, FL 32693 Now Accepting Applications for a 3BR HC apartment. Rental assistance may be available. 352-463-7106, TDD/TTY 711 Equal Housing Opportunity. I? .' ... <** WOW! Expansive Suwanee River Hoe with 2652 sq.f. of - Completely remodeled 3BR/2BA frame home on 2.27 acres. New metal roof, siding, porches, C/HIA, flooring, wood cabinets, W/S/P, Open floor plan. MLS# 754369 $139,900 .I8 Acre, Riverwalk S/D $59,900 LOTS & ACREAGE 10 Acres, Suwannee Shores $119,0001 .23 Commercial, US 129 $75,000 1.6 Acres, Well & Septic $48,300 5 Acres, W/S/P, Trenton $95,000 10 Acres, Suwannee Shores $115,000 .27 Acre W/S, River Access $32,900 2 Acres, W/S/P, Dividable $56,900 5 Acres, Bell City Limits, Dividable $99,900 .10 Acres, Hwy 349 Old Town $129,900 1 Acre, North Gilchrist $17,900 2 Acres, Bell, Dividable $45,000 5 Acres, Trenton, Dividable $89,900 12 Acres, Scattered Oaks $170,00 1 Acre, North Gilchrist $18,500 2 Acres, Old Town PENDING $39,000 5 Acres, E. Gilchrist, 3 to choose from $85,000 15 Acres, Perfect for Molorcross $175,000 1 Acre North of Bell $21,000 2 Acres, Old Town, Paved Rd. $39,900 5.5 Acres, Near Waters Lake $54,900 15 Acres, Suwannee River $375,000 1 Acres, Wacassassa W/S/P $34,900 2.5 Acres, Slab Foundation, REDUCED $69,900 6.5 Acres, Deed Restricted $99,900 20 Acres, Planted Pines $189,000 I Acre Lots, Williston $35,000 4.34 Acres, W/S/P, Morriston $119,000 7.33 Acres, Cleared $139,900 20 Acres, W/S/P, Pole Barn $199,000 SAcre, Paved Road, Bel $39,900 5 Acres, Paved Rd. N. Gilchrist $69,000 7.94 Acres, Paved Highway, US-129 $109,900 20 Acres, Pines, Close to River $24,942 1Acre, Buck Bay Chiefland $65,000 5 Acres, Close to Rivers $69,500 10 Acres, Cleared $199,000 21.85 Acres, Suwannee River $320,000 1.03 Acres, Partially Cleared $20,000 5 Acres, W/S/P, Suwannee Co. SOLD $69,900 10Acres,CR232 $99,000 40 Acres, W/S/P, Pole Barn $380,000 1.19 Acres, r W/S/P $25,000 5 Acres, Deed Restricted $79,900 10 Acres, CR 232 $115,000 78 Acres, CR 340 $699,000 1.19 Acres, Comer Lot $25,000 J S ', Private & tranquil setting for this beautiful 3BR/2BA Jacobsen home situated on very nice 5 acre parcel. Many upgrades: tape & texture walls, arched doorways, French doors & more MLS 752967 $159,000 . Concrete block home in the city limits of Trenton. City water & sewer, attached carport, nice screened porch, large utility area, shady fenced yard & utility shed. MLS11754652 $115,300 Your Hometown Team Natalie Rankin Rob Rankin Michele Taylor Emma Garcia Don Thomas (Not Pictured: Kathleen Shannon, Jack Diepersloot & Nathan Shepherd) .sr www.HometownRealtyNF.com OAK WALK SUBDIVISION. 2362 total sq.ft. w/ Large open living area, front & Side porches, S/D amenities to include, club house, community pool, & walking trails. MLS# 753902 $239,900 -4- Very well kept 1992 3BR/2BA DWMII. Home boss 1600+ sq.ft, and is sitnatcd on very nicely wooded 8.57 acre comer lot. New roof, wood lrinrirate flooring, fireplace, large bedrooms with walk-in closets. MLS0751687 $119,000 Help Wanted ] VACANCIES GILCHRIST COUNTY SCHOOLS Temporary Instructional Aide, Pre-K (District-Wide) High school diploma or equivalent. Associate of Arts degree or higher, or at least 60 credit hours from an accredited institution, or a passing score on an approved state test required. Current, valid CDA required. Anticipated Vacancy Payroll Supervisor District Office High School Diploma or equivalent. Three years of experience in accounting, bookkeeping or related field. Must have working knowledge of office procedures Sand equipment. Must have excellent written and oral communication skills. Must be proficient in the use of Microsoft Office Applications (Word, Excel, Outlook) in an office setting. Preferred Qualifications: Intermediate to advanced level of experience working with Excel spreadsheets and formulas. Experience in payroll. AA/AS Degree desirable. Serving Levy, Gilchrist and Dixie Counties 605 South Main Street Trenton, Florida 32693 Phone: (352) 463-2121 www.gulfsiderealty.net .. . : L _ Jouine3 niaI Inlainienance worker r High School Diploma and valid Florida Driver License with good driving record required. Three years work experience in building maintenance, trades and grounds experience. Universal EPA (HVAC) certification required. Journeyman level HARV license preferred. Anticipated Vacancy: Instructor, ESE District Wide Bachelor's degree or higher from an accredited institution. Florida Certification covering ESE. Anticipated Vacancy: Instructor, English District Wide Bachelor's degree or higher from an accredited institution. Florida Certification covering English. Masters Degree and eligible to teach dual enrollment/community college preferred. Anticipated Vacancy: Instructor, ESE District Wide Bachelor's degree or higher from an accredited institution. Florida Certification covering ESE and Elementary Education. Gultside Reiaty, Inc. r F r ir ..i,r: IrpaI Does 2345 sq ft, stainless steel appliances, corian countertops, hardwood floors, jetted tub....etc. sound like heaven to you? Well here it is, right here on 5 beautiful acres!! $230,000. Seller motivated! Affordable serenity! Enjoy the landscaped grounds on your 9 x 13 screened in porch, or head out to your 24 x 40 detached garage and workshop with electricity. This 2/1 home has everything from a jetted whirlpool tub to "- wood cabinets in the kitchen. Many more extras, it's a must see! Asking $165,000 Tucked away under a beautiful mix of trees, this home is just waiting for your touch! This parcel is secluded nicely and with it being only 1.15 acres you won't have to break the bank to have it! With a little bit of personality this 2/2 mobile home would be ideal for a first time home buyer! Located between Trenton and New- berry, this makes for an easy commute without the excess taxes. Outstanding Commercial Property!! This is a prime location directly on Alt 27 in Chiefland. Currently being used as liquor store but the potential uses are endless. Large 1/2 acre lot MOI and 2,129 sq. ft. cbl building with newer metal roof. Asking only. $350,000. Very Nice 3 acre parcel located in Old Town, Florida. With a well and septic already in place, this piece is just waiting for your new home or mobile! $48,000. Commercial Potential. 5 acres located on SR-26 only .4 miles outside of Trenton. $150,000. Buildable Suwannee River Lot. 5.18 acres, wooded, with over 100ft. of beautiful river front; this would make an excellent home-site. $225,000, owner will accept offers! One Acre Lot in Bell. High and dry. Short drive to historic Suwannee River. Only $31,900. Wonderful 1.17 Acres located in Dixie County directly across the road from the historic Suwannee River in quiet neighborhood. Only $20,000, seller motivated! Investor Alert! 1971 mobile on .23 acres located in Bronson, Florida. With a little bit of work this would be a great rental. $35,000. We have Owner Financed Land - 1 to 10 acres, with a payment to meet your budget!! L. Frank Grant Realty L. Frank Grant LIC. REAL ESTATE BROKER 216-A N. Main St.; Trenton, FL 32693 1 352-463-2817 FAX (352) 463-2479 "EOL os Or lfgr@bellsouth.net We List To Sell! ML S '- 7769 SW CR-344 1" .Bell ...3BD/2BA Ranch Home on 18 acres w/ S., 3BD/ 2BA DW MLS # 754159 Priced at $616,664. 8640 SW 47th Lane BELL S2BD/ 1BA MH ON 1 acre lot SClose to Suwannee River MLS # 750952 PRICED AT $65,000. For additional information on our listings Visit our website at www.lfrankgrant.com MLS # 754309 MLS # 749600 MLS # 749774 MLS # 752877 MLS # 751750 MLS # 752195 MLS #752196 MLS # 7550,53 Land in Gilchrist County 9.55 acres w/4'well 16x36 shelter 9.2 ac Planted Pines off County Grade 10 ac w/4" well-cross fenced 5 ac wooded w/scattered oaks 2 ac paved road, cleared 2 ac wooded lot 5 ac fenced, cleared on paved road 3 ac planted pines MLS # 755054-755057 5 plus ac planted pines L$i~B"D~ q L m a* I - I I II I a I I apr ie ~S~ I - THURSDAY, MAY 10, 2007 GILCHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL Page Fifteen SHelp Wanted [ Help Wanted A Real Estate SReal Estate J CLASSIFIED ADS $5.00 MINIMUM FOR 20 WORDS 10 CENTS EAC ADDITIONAL WORD ^ CLASSIFIED ADS $5.00 MINIMUM FOR 20 WORDS. 10 CENTS EACH ADDITIONAL WORD., Anticipated Vacancy: Instructor, Elementary Education District Wide Bachelor's degree or higher from an accredited institution. Florida Certification covering Elementary Education. Anticipated Vacancy: Instructor, Social Studies w/Coaching District Wide Bachelor's degree or higher from an accredited institution. Florida Certification covering Social Studies. Coaching experience preferred. Anticipated Vacancies- Instructor, Science/Physics District Wide Bachelor's degree or higher from an accredited institution. Florida certification covering Science and Physics 'Anticipated Vacancy: Instructors, Math District Wide Bachelor's degree or higher from an accredited institution. Florida certification covering Math. Masters Degree and eligible to teach dual enrollment/community college preferred. Anticipated Vacancy: Instructors, Reading District Wide Bachelor's degree or higher from an accredited institution. Florida certification covering Reading Speech/Language Pathologist (K-12) District-wide Bachelor's Degree in Speech/ For Rent Language Pathology/Communication Disorders from an accredited educational institution. Florida certification in Speech/Language Pathology and/or licensure in Speech/Language Pathology. School Psychologist District-wide Master's Degree from an accredited institution. Certification covering School Psychology. Substitute Teachers High School Diploma or Equivalent. Contact the District Office for an application'and more information. Bus Driver Trainees; Substitute Bus Drivers. High School Diploma. 40 hours ofin- Sservice 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 Sor questions, contact the Transportation Department at (352) 463-3230. 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 Florida teaching certificate in a core subject area. Once approved, rWHelp Wanted 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. Obtain and submit application to: Gilchrist County School District, 310 NW 1lth 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 tfnb,10-19 2 LOTS, WATERS LAKE: Well, septic, no impact fee, $24,500. Also a lot at Wan- nee, $6,500. Call 352-628-3368 for info. 4tp,5-3-5-24 10 ACRES, DWMH 3 BR/2 BA, 2,550 sq. ft., secluded, $178,000. Possible own- er finance/lease option. Call for more in- formation. 386-935-1982. 4tb,5-3-5-24 1 ACRE BELL AREA: Beautifully wooded, high & dry, owner financing, no down payment, only $359/mo. $34,900. 352-215-1018. 4tb,4-26-5-17 nm, nrst, 1/2 ACRE NEWBERRY AREA: Beau- Trenton tifully wooded lot, just off paved street, convenient to Gainesville, owner financ- ltb,5-10 ing, no down payment, only $307/mo. $29,900. 352-215-1018. a 4tb,4-26-5-17 COUNTRY WAY IN NEWBERRY: 3/2 RAM- full brick built in 2004 for $249,900 Call adjoining 352.514.7328 Alvin Tate, REALTOR electric. Bosshardt Realty. 6tb,4-26-5-31 REALLY NICE 2/2 TOWNHOUSE in G'ville $175,000 2 mi. to UF, 1 mi. to Oaks Mall. Call 352.514.7328 for Alvin Tate, REALTOR Bosshardt Realty. 6tb,4-26-5-31 54 ACRES OF ROLLING PASTURE in southeast Gilchrist County, 20 min- utes to Gainesville. $15,000 per acre. Call 352-472-2485. 4tb,4-19-5-10 HOUSE FOR SALE BY OWNER: 1306 SW 6th Avenue. CB 3 BR/1.5 BA, near Trenton Elementary School, furnished, $135,000. Unfurnished $130,000.. Call 463-2042, 7 9 pm tb,-5-31 SWMH 2 BR/1 BA: $430/moi last, security required. Between and Newberry. 352-463-8316. Real Estatc TRENTON'S RAMBLING BEAU ESTATES 2 beautiful a 5-acre tracts, high and dry, well, septic, owner finance, offers. 4171. Brad Smith Broker *Sw .s l^^l r.ll 1111 e...- -E Jack Schofill j~h- aS^BB? Garett Buzbee Garrett Buzbee Terri Anderson BaAU IIPULL designed nome w/many upgrades. Features 3BR/2BA, 2.03 acres, new construction, 2030 sq ft, 2 car garage, homes ONLY! Realtor/Broker/Owners CULSI)M home in deed restricted Community. 3BR/2BA, 1 acre, 1,872 sq ft, car garage, split floor plan. ., l,. -u-,, IIZ Ill. n ll-l i'll -, J .Il tract in Fanning. Features fireplace, large family room/4th bedroom, fenced yard, 40x20 pole barn, metal roof. WATERFRONT! 3BR/2BA, floating Dock, seawall, .73 acre, 1300 sq ft, Paved driveway, fenced, homes only!! Call Terri Anderson 352-356'1961. Elaine Ewart Rebecca Woodin Beautiful rolling 59.96 acres! FAA approved airstrip, granddaddy Oak, hardwoods & hay!! Call Elaine Ewart 352-542-1111. GREAT LOCATION! 1989 SWMH Features new water filter, softener system, Septic, 1.50 acres, 924 sq. ft., beautiful trees throughout. Call Kimberly Baker 352-493-4200. 2,688 sq ft, 38.78 acres, in ground pool, 40x100 barn, pond, sugar cane shed, 4" well. Call Rebecca Woodin 352-494-8233. .11 ac Suwannee .18 ac River Walk .18 ac Trenton .24 ac Trenton .30 ac Chiefland .46 ac Bell .70 ac Trenton .82 ac Chiefland $295,000 $67,500 $18,500 $19,900 $25,000 $19,900 $24,900 $75,000 .94 ac Old Town 1 ac Bell 1.01 ac Old Town 1.25 ac Fanning 1.80 ac Trenton 1.81 ac Trenton 1.83 ac Trenton 1.94 ac Trenton 2 ac Bell 2.03 ac Trenton $30,000 2.04 ac Trenton , $19,900 2.44 ac Old Town $29,000 3 ac Old Town $24,900 4 ac Chiefland $55,000 4.54 ac Trenton $55,000 4.71 acTrenton $55,000 4.73 ac Trenton $55,000 4.75 ac Trenton $45,000 4.82 ac Trenton $70.000 $77,500 5 ac Old Town $65,000 $37,500 5 ac Bell $69,900 $45,000 5 ac Trenton $98,500 $70,000 5.26 ac Trenton $115,000 $130,000 6.07 ac Trenton $104,900 $135,000 6.08 ac Trenton $104,900 $130,000 6.64 ac GulfHammock$150,000 $79,900 7.72 ac Chiefland $97,500. $115,000 8.18 ac Chiefland $105,000 SKO 8.80 ac High Springs $132,000 9.14 ac Bell 9.24 ac Chiefland 9.62 ac Bell 9.63 ac Chiefland 9.88 ac Chiefland 10 ac Trenton 10ac Bell 10 ac Chiefland 10 ac Chiefland $138,000 $114,900 $129,900 $260,000 $135.000 $40,000 ,$100,000 $109,900 $125,000 10.8 ac Inglis $175,000 14.85 ac High Springs, $222,750 14.97 ac Bell $131,250 20 ac Bell $259,000 25 ac Trenton $380,000 25 ac Trenton $275,000 29.94 ac Bell $262,500 31.33 ac Chiefland $313,300 33.5 ac Trenton $502,500 70 ac Trenton 80 ac Bell 100 ac Trenton 105.08 ac Chiefland 120 ac Bell 152 ac Trenton 154 ac Bell 160 ac Trenton 160 ac Trenton $330,000 $800,000 ,$1,079,000 $1,044,750 $1,200,000 $1,795,800 $2,002,000 $2,400,000 $2,240,000 Kimberly Baker .90 ac Chiefland 527ac .900 2.04 acTrenton $64,900 5 ac Bell $59,900 8.89 ac Chiefland $110,000 10ac Bell $127,500 57.37 ac Chiefland $1,147,400 9ac Trenton $175,000 10ac Bell $149,900 LIST W ITH U S! FREE MARKET ANALYSIS! Seeking individuals wanting to provide quality care to a caseload of patients and their families through direct care, supervision and interdisciplinary coordination. The following shifts are available: Mon-Fri (8am-5pm) (weekend rotation & evening call) Mon-Fri (2pm-10pm) (no weekends) Minimum qualification include: Licerse as a RN in the State of Florida, BSN preferred, one year of clinical based experience, with IV, Wound-Care and Infusion experience preferred. Good organization and communication skills. Mileage is reimbursable; 401K available to all employees. Shands at University of Florida Kim Beauford, Employment Coordinator Box 100347, Gainesville, FL 32610 FAX: 352-265-7948 Phone: 800-325-0367 Email: beaufk@shands:ufl.edu Also Accepting Resumes or Applications Gainesville HomeCare Agency 3515 NW 98th Street, Gainesville, FL 32606 Shands supports a drug- free \' rkplace-FOE I F D/V ;- Lisa Baxter n~rae~ Igl~BI~F~PQ~ MR -A, 4;-+ 352-332- ltb,5-10 M. Mi. PARRISH REALTORS mmparrish.com RESIDENTIAL LAKE PROPERTY, perfect for first time buyers, vacationers or retirees! Be the first to live in this 3BR, 2BA manuf. home located in Gilchrist Co. yet minutes to Newberry or Gainesville. Call William Gillespie, 352-225-1921. $98,900. #272279 ONE ACRE CORNER LOT with concrete block home. Nice in-ground pool, 1024 Sq. Ft. workshop, detached garage, new kitchen & appliances, fireplace, screened-in back patio & fenced-in yard. A must see! Call Deena Erickson-Klacko, 494-2404. $225,500. #272810 GREAT HORSE PROPERTY, 30x50 barn w/concrete floor & 20 Ft. high roof could be Apt/office. Partially finished feed/tack rm, power & water. Fenced areas for horses w/elec. rope fencing. 4BR, 2BA MH w/Lg Kit. & deck. Near springs & rivers. Low Gilchrist Co. taxes. Call Will Gillespie, 225-1921. $269,900. #278117 VACANT LAND LOVE A GRACIOUS SETTING? Once in a moon light you find a 2.35 acre lot with a peaceful atmosphere on paved road ready for your future home! Call Isabel Smith, 318-7829. $54,000. #269665 ONLY MINUTES TO BELL & GINNIE SPRINGS this 5 acres is lightly wooded & secluded. Great for a weekend retreat. Call Perry McDonald, 386-278-0310. $70,000. #277234 10 MAGICAL ACRES across the street from O'Leno State Park & loaded with north Florida wildlife. Perfect spot for your home or weekend retreat! Call Tony Boothby, 386-262-1159 or Isabel Smith, 318-7829. $89,900. #278538 BEAUTIFUL 5-ACRE homesite in homes only gated community. Located in northern Gilchrist County, just a few miles from the historic Suwannee River & the Santa Fe River. Come & relax in the country, while keeping the city within reach. Call William Gillespie, 225-1921. $115,000. #260804 Page Sixteen am, -- As June 1 nears, FPL urges customers to prepare for another Florida hurricane season Trees are a great place to start. With another hurricane season of- ficially starting June 1, 2007 Florida Power and Light Company gives res- idents hurricane preparation advice and information to save their trees from potential damage while reduc- ing the risk of tree-related outages. FPL encourages customers to sur- vey and prepare yards now, before the beginning of hurricane season. "Pre- vious storm seasons have taught us that strong winds during storms can often cause trees and their limbs to fall upon power lines, causing power disruptions and safety hazards," said Steve Anderson, vegetation manage- ment specialist for FPL. Anderson recommends the follow- ing tips to prepare Florida residents - and their trees for the upcoming storm season while minimizing the likelihood that trees will interfere with power lines and disrupt electri- cal service: -Look for dead or weakened branches that could snap during a storm and begin pruning to help trees better withstand high winds, trained line clearing professionals er outage, call 1-800-4-OUTAGE to -If you do see a tree tangled in or should work around power lines, report the problem. too close to a power line, don't try -If a tree or branch has damaged a -The best way to keep trees from and trim it yourself. Only specially pole or line, creating sparks or a pow- interfering with power lines is pre- County Commissioners brace for future growth the Board of County Commissioners. Commissioner Tommy Langford made a motion to approve phase 2 of the subdivision and Commissioner Kenrick Thomas seconded the mo- tion. The commissioners voted unan- imously to approve the proposed sub- division. Later in the meeting, the com- missioners decided to follow the example both Levy and Alachua counties have set in adopting a trans- portation corridor map. ."It is better to do a grid system in advance and say to developers, build your subdivision to the grid," John McPherson, county attorney, said in recommending the transportation corridor map to the commissioners. A public hearing on the trans- portation corridor map will be held in June. In other county news: No traffic light at SR 26 and Wac- casassa Road County Commissioner Sharon Langford explained Monday that af- ter conducting a traffic signal study at the intersection of SR 26 and SE 70th Ave. (Waccasassa Road), the Florida Department of Transportation had concluded' that a traffic signal at this location would not be in the public's best interest, but based on the crash data FDQT will reduce the speed limit through the intersection from 60 mph to 50 mph for 800 feet in each direction. According to a letter written by Anthony J. Falotico, assistant district traffic operations engineer at FDOT, the Lake City Traffic Operation Of- fice completed a thorough traffic study at the busy intersection. The study included field reviews, traf- fic counts, speed study and a review of the crash history. Traffic volumes counted on March. 7-8 did not meet criteria specified in the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control' Devices (MUTCD). However, crash data ob- tained from the Florida Highway Pa- trol in Cross City did reveal 9 crashes from January 2004 through February 2007, but no specific crash pattern at the location. Fate of driver's license office in Trenton will not be saved by the county With Deb Roby, representing the Division of Driver's License, at her arm, Gilchrist County Tax Collec- tor Marilyn Bruce'asked the Board of County Commissioners to decide if the tax collector's office will take on the responsibilities of the Division of Driver's License which will soon close its Trenton location. S Despite Roby assuring the com- mission that the needed equipment, which is estimated at $45,000, would be passed on to the county at no cost, Commission Chairman Randy Durden expressed skepticism at the county taking on the added role of driver's license service. The commissioners withdrew further from the discussion when Roby stated that the Division of Driver's License office in Gilchrist County took in just $11,000 last year, being open just one day each week. Bruce said that two additional Continued from page 1 staff positions would need to be add- ed to run the driver's license office, at an estimated annual salary of $35,000 per position including benefits. "To begin with we will take baby steps. No non-aliens, driving tests or commercial trucks," Bruce said. Recognizing a $59,000 deficit that would result from the added re- sponsibility of a driver's license of- fice, Durden said he was not looking for the county to step out on a limb at this time of uncertainty in Tallahas- see. "I just don't think we're going to have the revenue to support it," Dur- den said. ; "Under different circumstances I would like for us to offer the service to the community," Commissioner Tommy Langford said. Before closing discussion on the topic, Bruce told the county com-. missioners that every county tax col- lector's office in the state will likely be mandated to take responsibility Sfor running a driver's,license office within the county in coming years. Gilchrist County residents will be able to travel to the Levy County Tax Collector's branch office, located at 226 S. Main Street, Chiefland for all driver's license needs. The office is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. For more in- formation, call the branch office at 493-4646. Animal Control facility At the request of County Admin- istrator Ronnie McQueen, the county commission has authorized the use of $87,500 to build an Animal Control facility on three, acres at the Solid Waste facility. Initially the board had approved $37,500 to be spent on land acquisi- tion and $50,000 for the facility, but since land acquisition is no longer necessary the commissioners voted unanimously on Monday to allocate all funds for construction of the fa- cility. McQueen said that he had re- cently visited several animal control facilities in neighboring counties to help determine what Gilchrist Coun- ty needs. Tentatively, the building portion of the facility will be 24 x 48 which will include offices and a cat area and room for 42 dogs. A draftsman will soon be in- structed to draw up plans for the facility which is scheduled for con- struction during this budget year. Lilly Springs Gilchrist County officials are currently being plagued by phone calls from concerned citizens, many of wh6m are upset over a proposed water bottling plant at Lilly Spring's. which is just 3 of a mile downstream from Poe Springs and mile up- stream of Rum Island Springs on the Santa Fe River. While an application for a wa- ter use permit has been filed with the Suwannee River Water Manage- ment District, County Manager Ron- nie McQueen said on Monday that no one has applied for. a special use for bottled water permit within the county. Residents living near Lilly Springs began to rally soon after. Jacksonville attorney Wayne Flow- ers representing Lilly Springs. Water Bottling, Richard E. Corbiri Trust submitted an application for a water bottling plant to SRWMD on March 15. According to the application, the proposed bottled water plant would have an average daily use of 1 mil- lion gallons and a maximum annual withdrawal of 365 million gallons. Concerned citizen Russ Augs- purg attended Monday afternoon's county commission meeting to let the commissioners know that a group of residents are currently meeting three times each month at Poe Springs in an attempt to share their concerns over a second water bottling plant in Gilchrist County. The civic group will next meet on May 17 at 6:30 p.m. at Poe Springs, according to Augspurg. vention: choose the right tree and plant it in the right place to begin with. Consider the mature height of a tree when planting near overhead electric lines. Trees planted in the right place are also given the room they need to achieve proper form and height with- out posing a safety hazard.. To improve and protect system- wide reliability, FPL has also em- ployed its own aggressive vegeta- tion trimming.cycle along with other measures as part of its "Storm Se- cure" plan; a comprehensive program to strengthen the electrical grid and make it more resistant against future hurricanes. Approximately 11,000 miles of power lines were cleared in '2006, including 4,200 miles of mid- cycle "hot spots" where fast-growing trees threatened to intrude on wiring. This year, FPL continues its 3-year on average trimming cycle of main lines and has launched a program to trim neighborhood lines on a- 6-year average cycle. In addition to vegeta- tiori management, 2007 Storm Secure efforts and other reliability plans in- clude: 'System "hardening" strengthens infrastructure serving critical com- mnnitv facilities to withstand severe wind conditions, minimizing poten- tial interruptions to essential services such as hospitals and surrounding businesses such as grocery stores, pharmacies, and gas stations. -Pole Inspections the company will inspect an average of more than 500 poles per work day, completing 127,000 pole inspections during the first full year of pole inspection, re- inforcement and replacement under the new eight year pole inspection program. -Thermovision Using state-of- the-art, infrared technology, ther- movision allows FPL to detect and replace potentially faulty equipment before it causes a power interrup- tion. -Research and Development FPL is engaged in collaborative research with other utilities to study the effects of hurricane winds and storm surge on their systems. "While no system can be 100 per- cent hurricane proof, FPL's Storm Se- cure Plan will improve the resiliency our system and enhanced year-round reliability," said Manny Miranda, FPL vice president for distribution system performance. "At FPL, we are working everyday to make our electrical grid stronger." Lowyns accepts commandant Outgoing Tri-County Marine Corps Commandant, Harry Hopwood passes the gavel and the command over to incoming Commandant, Robert E. Lowyns of Bronson. Hopwood served for four terms and was lauded at the meeting for the outstanding job he had done. Lowyns, in taking command, promises to continue with the many community programs the Marine League takes part in and to build on that system. Photo by John Howell. OPEN GARDENt* Eddy & Cindy Scott of Countryside Daylilies are having an open house at their garden every weekend in May and the 1st weekend in June from 8am 2pm on Saturday and Sunday. They have a large land- scaped.garden with several split rail fences, old sugar kettles, peacocks, and2 koi ponds. There will be thou- sands of blooming hybrid daylilies & myriad other flowers. They are located in NE Gilchrist County. From the intersection of County Road 340 & State Road 47 (flashing red light) go North on SR-47 for 1.5 miles to NE 65th Street (limerock road) also marked Ginnie Springs --> turn right & go 8/10 mile. For more information go to countrysidedaylilies.com or call 386-454-3937 or 386-454-3687. IMARC BECHAMPLAIN is now taking n outside horses to train for reining & cow horse. Seven 's Gate F&ap. M-s CH9IAMPLDIZ 352-490-1832 is now taking Licensed and Insured 8851 NW 115th Street Chiefland, Florida 32626 352-493-1398 1-877-766-2707 t. Osborn G. 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THURSDAY, MAY 10, 2007 CTTI.CHFRTSCT CONTY JOUT TTRNAL Trt n j- - I .. J .. .. .. . . THURSD~AY,1MAY10YI, 17, 24,ZAJUI l%,LJJLA GTCl-1 1-RIST COUNTY JOURNAL Section B, Page One 1 010714-02730000-0010 . BRADLEY FRED L & LINDA S LOT 1 SANTA FE BEND SUBD CONT 10.02 AC 62/257 226/460 251/ 290 261/181 263/538 294/214 2,800.17 10.020AC 2.010714-02730000-0020 HX 3,409.70 BRADLEY FRED L & I INI.AS 11.700AC LOT 2 SANTA FE BEND SUBD -' NT 11.7 AC 62 25'. rlI 251/290 261/181 263/538 2000/1283 3 120714-00000001-0020 145.77 RUSH ROBERT A 40.360AC N 456 FT OF NW/4 OF SE/4 OF 12-7-14 LESS N 456.50 FT OF E/2 OF E/2 OF NW/4 OF SE/4 & 4 120714-00000001-0040 HX 195.62 HIGH DONALD M 9.640AC W 3/4 OF NW/4 OF SE/4 LESS N 456 FT CONT 19.64 AC 62/685 125/421 229/225 252/24 UTIL 5 120714-00670000-0100 HX 1,343.29 WHITE ELIZABETH G 10.240AC LOT 10 SUWANNEE FORK UNREC SUBD 13-7-14 OR 68/38 120/508 ' 6 120714-00670000-0170 HX 822.42 MADDEN RICHARD P & JANET A 9.910AC LOT 17 SUW FORK UNREC SUBD 47/419:71/332 101/188 103/375 203/124 270/17 270/19 283/46 7 120714-00670000-0310 311,60 OSBORNE THOMAS B 3.150AC LOT 31 SUWANNEE FORK UNREC SUBD OR 71 PG 190 8 120714-00670000-0500 2,920.46 MCCORMICK LARRY & CATHERINE 38.000AC N 3/4 (OR 990 FT) OF SE/4 OF NW/4 & N 990 FT LYING E & NEXT TO S _N TA FE RIV OF SW/4 9 130714-0122000D-0060 480.02 WILLIAMS JANICE & 1.120AC LOT 6 BLK D UNIT 2 TWO RIV ESTATE OR 57/560 109/607 & 643 128/680 129/17 179/77 10 130714-0122000E-0140 537.47 WILKERSON BILLY D & RUTH 1.OOOAC LOT 14 BLK E UNIT 2 TWO RIVERS ESTATE 12-7-14 101/66 EI.ASE MENT 132/614 227/80 2004/' 11 130714-0122000D-0040 HX 532.61 CREWS EVA J- 1.OOOAC LOT 4 BLK D UNIT 2 TWO RIV ESTATE 83/23 123/47 133/357 :-33 .5 268/472 12 130714-0122000E-0060 157.54 MCMAHON BRIDGET M & PEGGY S 0.990AC LOT 6 BLK E UNIT 2 TWO RIVERS ESTATE 68/90 109/673 2004/3581 13 130714-0122000E-0170 157.54 WARREN KEITH 1.OOOAC LOT 17 BLOCK E UNIT 2 TWO RIVERS ESTATE 69/86 70/404 139/331 153/363 TAX DEED 214/ 14 130714-0380000C-0190" 147.12 VONDERAU DOROTHY M / 0.500AC PART OF REPLAT RIVERVIEW LOTS LOT 19 BLKC 76/118 230/151 230/152 2000/239 15'130714-0380000C-0200 508.41 VONDERAU DOROTHY MARIE 0.460AC PART OF REPLAT RIVERVIEW LOT 20 BLKC 36/186 113/471 113/ 623 16 1307:-1-'., i"i'C-0230' 602.97 BUTCHER JOSEPH H 0.660AC PART OF REPLAT LOT 23 BLK C '4 ',.; 143/98 UTIL EASEMENT 145/75 202/719 2002/4228 17 1 '," I-.l-lI .. 'liin-i ,I l 920.02 1., .III II, IF & TAMIMYL SUWANNEE RIVER 5 AC I .I "' LL I l !5- i '.,-;. ., ." '.',I ." '" .1l ll l I i' .v. M I i .' Ii, 18 130714-03820000-0290 I'1 I [ V.[ I'l [I ''D F & J' ii I. *., ', i l' i' l.- l'.' i- A C RANCHET;' ** ,1'" ?, 103/ 218-219 133/612 - 19 ':. ii II I nf 1111 -0020 S1 1N /I / I'..1 I' :. '1i 1 ' COM AT'., OF NE/4 OF NE/4 GO 5.000AC 553.79 5.000AC 1,."0. 7 10.000AC N 373.45 FT TO POB GO W 1118. 26 FT TO ERLY R/W OF HWY 129 20 250714-00000004-0000 HX 266.73 SMITH RAYMOND & MONA 9.500AC NW/4 OF SE/4 OF NE/4 LIFE ESTATE-MINNIE SMITH 76/46 LESS RD R/W:2. I .,i 2" i tIn 21 260714-02580000-0120 HX 1,187.35 CAMPBELL DAVID & PEGGY 10.000AC LOT 12 SUWANNEE SHORES SUBD CONT 10 AC 212/002 RESTRICTIONS 248/564 249/100 22 260714-1 1-'i"Ni''1.-.13 I 1 1,659.11. MCGEE DAWN 10.000AC LOT 31 SUWANNEE 1-1.' Q'-ES SUBD CONT 10 AC 212/002 RESTRICTIONS 248/564 249/100 23 260714-02580000-0400 HX 1,783.48 SCHIRO GARY A & ELEANOR 10.000AC LOT 40 SUWANNEE SHORES SUBD CONT 10 AC,25-7-14 212/002 221/471 RESTRICTIONS 248/564 24 350714-00000016,-0000 HX 209.50 WATERS LISA 3.200AC COM AT NE COR OF NW /4 OF SW /4 GO W 1065.72 FT TO E BK OF SUW RIV GO S 9 DEG 34 MIN E 25 360714-00000007-0000 553.29 . PHILMAN KEITH L & I J 142.720AC SE/4 OR 63 PG 58 LESS RD R/W 149/461 2001/1261 LESS 14.278 ACRES 2003/3784 2005/6541 26 010814-00000002-0000 6,274.73 PHILMAN KEITH L & I J 49.680AC NE/4 LESS RD R/W & LESS 6 AC TO CHILDREN 63/58-63 & LESS 2 AC TO AT & T 17/62 & LESS .50 27 Of0814-00000015-0030 190.27 PRESCOTT WILLIAM & KAREN 0.840AC BEG AT NW/C OF NW/4 OF NE/4 OF SW/4 1-8-14 THENCE RUN ALG N LN OF NW/4 S 89 DEG E 199.45 28 010814-00000019-0000 HX 65.10 MILLER AUGUST P & BETTY 5.000AC S/2 OF SE/4 OF SW/4 OF SW/4 OR 60 PG 246 29 010814-00000020-0000 690.61 STEWART DEWITT & ALETHA 1.OOAC COM AT NW/COR OF SW/4 OF SE/4 GO E 105 YDS S 70 YDS W 35 YDS N 35 YDS W 70 YDS N 35 30 010814-00000023-0000 696.00 STEWART DEWITT & ALETHA 1.OOOAC: BEG AT SW/C OF AVAUGHN 1 AC SOLD TO H W SIMMONS & IN THE NW/C OF SW/4 OF SE/4 OF 1-8- 31 010814-00620000-0370 HX 484.48 SMITH JENNIFER A & 2.270AC LOT 37 THE HILLS UNREC SUBD MTS & BDS DESC 2.27 AC 97/604-607 118/464 R/W 32 010814-06210000-0010 666.78 'JOHNSON FRANKLIN & STEPHANIE 4.540AC LOT 1 REPLAT OF LOTS 7-12 THE HILLS UNREC SUBD DESC AS COM AT SW/C OF SE/4 OF 1-8-14 33 030814-00000016-0000 HX 3,171.47 HART J D JR & FELICIA ANNE 20.000AC N/2 OF SE/4 OF NE/4 87/472 101/418 103/647 226/91 226/92 282/005 34 030814-00680000-0090 592.17 DUNAGAN RONALD L &.KAREN & 4.880AC LOT 9 SUWANNEE OAKS SUBD CONT 4.88 AC 11"9:' 24 35 030814-06320000-0050 HX 639.07 GRIFFIS DIANE RENEE 10.010AC - LOT 5 2ND AI.II I l, SHADY BEND SUBD CONT 10.01 AC 115/312 2002/3804 UTIL I \'.1I i Ir .? ' 36 040814-00000012-0030 N n-I-C lii(i.xl i ill'.N OG W/2 OF W/2 OF NE/4 OF SE/4 LESS .27 AC RD R/W CONT 9.73 AC 102/91 I. '- I 37 "1'o i i (Iim Ii, 'llI nu'l . HOOLIHAN'l lii' '.1 P LOT 6 SHAD', ItIl i l i OR 80/153 & 434 144/66 1I :. 271/421 ' '11 ., a 601.44 9.730AC 959.26 5.350AC 38 050814-00630000-0100 O'NEILL FRANK & LOT 10 SHADY BEND 88/64 39 050814-06310000-0040 SELLERS GUSSIE DEAN LOT 4 SHADY BEND FIRST ADDIT CONT 5.04 AC 100/124 122/471 714.20 5.520AC 783.20 5.040AC 2006 GILCHRIST COUNTY DELINQUENT TAX LIST NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FOLLOWING ITEMS WILL BE SOLD... on the 31ST day of MAY 2007 via the INTERNET at Web Addresses........... www.gilchristtaxcollector.com or Gilchrist.TaxSale.com TAX CERTIFICATES will be sold on the following described land to pay the amount due for taxes herein set opposite of the same, together with all cost,interest,and advertising. Taxpayers wishing to pay their delinquent taxes BEFORE MAY 31ST, 2007 must pay by cash, cashier's check or moneyorder. MON 62 160814-00000006-0000 441.38 PHILPOT DAVID HENRY ET AL 2,650AC BEG AT SW/C OF NW/4 & GO ON W LN OF SEC 16 N 18 FT TO POB CONT N "' FT GO S 86 DEG 63 1 i); I 4- l'21Niii \ 11 5n 324,39 PHILPOT DAVID ET AL 0 s:.u \'' LOT 25 & 26 BLK A 2ND ADD SUW RIV HIGHLANDS SUBD OR 52 PG 40 080814-00000009-0000 2,182.05 GREEN LINDA C 10.850AC COM AT NE/C OF 8-8-14 RUN ON E LN S 01 DEG E 18 FT TO S LN OF CO RD R/W GO ON SAID R/W S 41 080814-00000016-0010 638.66 CAGGIANO GUIDO & JOAN C 5.100AC COM AT NE/C OF 8-8-14 GO ON E LN OF SEC S.01 DEG E 1868 FT GO N 82 DEG W 389.85 FT TO 42 080814-00000021-0000 207.94 MCSHERRY DECEMBER 20.040AC COM AT NE/C OF SEC 8-8-14 & GO ON E LN OF SEC S 1418 FT TO POB GO S 88 DEG W 1247 FT 43 090814-00000001-0000 1,100.01 TABER BENJAMIN E 9.000AC COM AT NE/C OF 9-8-14 GO S 18 FT TO CO RD R/W & POB GO ON R/ W W 265.96 FT GO S 1469.69 44 090814-00000003-0010 155.12 TABER BENJAMIN E 43.590AC COM AT NE/C GO ON E LN OF SEC , 18 FT TO CO RD R/W GO ON R/W LN 265.96 FT TO POB CONT ON 45090814-06800000-0130 HX 1,244.86 RAMEY BETTY L 4.780AC LOT 13 UNIT 2 SUWANNEE OAKS ; SUBD CONT 4.78 AC 121/92 128/ 517 135/371 172/668 176/70 46 100814-01310000-0030 944.82 STP.INl 'R SUSAN HURST 5.000AC ILOT 3 JOSHUAACRES SUBD CONT 5 AC 139/252 182/429 2000/4969 47 100814-03040000-0030 1,524.59 ECHEVERRI PAULO & ISMAEL 7.950AC LOT 3 CEDAR HILLS SUBD 56/117 107/51 118/386 2002/5393 2003/ 3446 2005/5861 2006/2418 48 110814-00000001-0050 HX 232.66 HERNANDEZ JOSE OR LYNN 5.000AC FOR POR COM AT NW/C OF NE/4 OF NE/4 THENCE RUN S 88 DEG E ALG N LINE OF SEC 11 71.74 FT 49 110814-00000005-0000 HX 1,044.21 DOUGLAS ROSALIE 15.000AC W/2 OF SE/4 OF NE/4 81/211 UNTIL EASEMENT 223/678 LESS 5 AC TO ANTHONY DOUGLAS 266/512 50 110814-00000006-0000 991.74 MCGRAW DIANE 20.000AC W/2 OF SW/4 OF NE/4 52/235 63/ 677 175/157 198/194 244/ 656-660 2005/1722 2006/5597 51 110814-00000006-0010 1,550.74 BOULIANE PAUL F 20.000AC E/2 OF SW/4 OF NE/4 OR 55 PG 249 & OR 63 PG 306, 307 & 534 82/107 83/658 125/07 141/378 52 120814-00000001-0010 HX 415.88 TRAIL CHARLIE DEAN 9.360AC AS PT OF REF COM AT NW/C OF NE/4 OF 12-8-14 GO E 50.63 FT TO E R/W LN OF U S HWY 129 53 120814-00000012-0000 HX 563.15 BURGESS DANIEL J III & 0.500AC BEG AT NW/C OF NW/4 OF NE/4 OF 12-8-1f4 THENCE RUN S 70 YDS & E 86 2/3 YDS TO POB 54 120814-00000015-0010 1,026.05 MARTIN HUGH D ET AL 14.940AC E/2 OF SW/4 OF NW/4 LESS 5 AC TO BOYETTE 81/209 268/610 2002/5128 2005/2926 55 120814-00000015-0011 327.21 MARTIN HUGH D ET AL 5.060AC S/2 OF SE/4 OF SW/4 OF NW/4 81/209 268/610 2002/5128 2004/ 3990 2005/625 2005/2924 2005/ 56 120814-00000036-0000 691.12 CHOPE DESIREE M & DARROW E & 4.440AC NW/4 OF SE/4 LESS 21 AC SOLD TO BOLLINGER & WILSON & LESS 5 AC TO BLOOM & LESS 8 AC TO 57 1208,14-02250000-0020 817.59 NARSINGH LALITADEVI 5.020AC LOT 2 HUNTERS CHASE FARMS CONT 5.02 AC 176/129 58 120814-02250000-0110 817.59 BUNCE DARYL F & NANNETTE F 5.020AC LOT 11 HUNTERS CHASE FARMS CONT 5.02ACRES 183/568 199/ 219 266/698 267/483 2000/1554 59 120814-02250000-0120 1,120.45 BUNCE DARYL F & NANNETTE F; 5.020AC LOT 12 HUNTERS CHASE FARMS CONT 5.02AC 183/570 199/219 228/254 267/472 267/483 UTIL 60 150814-00000002-0045 67.74 SMITH ROSCOE & RHONDA G 9.680AC S/2 OF COM AT NE/C OF NW/4 15-8-14 THENCE RUN S 69.70 FT TO S R/W CR 340 THENCE S 89 61 160814-00000005-0000 1,013.44 PHILPOT DAVID HENRY ET AL 10.500AC BEG AT SE COR OF N/2 OF SEC GO TO NE COR OF SEC GO W TO Kl(l BIL)RY OF ST RD 340 GO IN 86 190814-06420000-0160 943.36 SLATER MICHAEL C 1.540AC LOT 16 2ND ADDIT SUWANNEE LANDING SUBD 19-8-14 & 30-8-14 89/542 127/448 87 190814-06420000-0170 943.36 SLATER MICHAEL C 1.510AC LOT 17 2ND ADDIT SUWANNEE LANDING SUBD 19-8-14 & 31I.s-14 .-l 542 127/448 88 190814-06420000-0220 846.07 DEVIL'S ELBOW INC 1.160AC LOT 22 2ND ADDIT SU\,\ \NN LANDING SUBD 30-8-14 112/436 A 215 OR 66 PG 195 80/415 251/ 64 160814-0162000A-0280 178.40 PHILPOT DAVID HENRY ET AL. 0.550AC LOT 28 BLK A 2ND ADD SUW RIV HIGHLANDS SUB OR 66 PG 194 80/416 251/362 65 160814-0162000B-0070 564.22 PHILPOT DAVID HENRY 2.060AC LOTS 7 & 8 BLK B 2ND ADDIT SUW RIV HIGHLANDS SUBD 80/416 251/ 362 66 160814-0162000B-0100 830.12 PHILPOT DAVID HENRY 3.090AC LOTS 10 11 & 12 BLK B 2ND ADD SUW RIV HIGHLANDS SUBD 80/416 251/362 67 160814-0162000B-0150 HX 1,135.29 FUQUAY WILLIAM STUART & 1.500AC LOT 15 BLK B 2ND ADD SUW RIV HIGHLANDS SUBD 49/361 173/401 177/694 UTILITY EASEMENT 178/ 68 160814-0162000C-0010 423.45 PHILPOT DAVID HENRY 2.240AC LOTS 1 & 2 BLK C 2ND ADDIT SUW RIV HIGHLANDS SUBD 66/194 80/416 UTIL EASEMENT 206/252 69 160814-0162000C-0110 HX 794.60 WHITE PATRICK E 2.160AC LOT 11 BLK C 2ND ADD SUW RIV HIGHLANDS SUBD 152/117 UTIL EASEMENT 153/42 155/498 70 160814-0162000C-0230 282.67 PHILPOT.DAVID HENRY 2.040AC LOTS 23 & 24 BLK C 2ND ADDIT SUW RIV HIGHLANDS SUBD 66/194 80/416 UTIL EASEMENT 206/252 71160814-01630000-0040 298.33 PHILPOT I PEST 1,000AC LOT 4 3RD ADD SUW RIVER HIGHLANDS SUBD 72 1608.14-01630000-0130 1,062.24 SELBY JAMES D & GLENDA F 1.OOOAC LOT 13 3RD ADDITION SUW RIV HIGHLANDS SUBD 52/21 Ir,2 33'4 247/16 UTIL EASEMENT (LOT 13) 73 160814-01630000-0140 317.89 SMITH JAMES R & SHELLY D 1.OOOAC LOT 14 SUW RIVER HIGHLANDS 3RD ADDITION 52/21 162/339 247/16 250/637 2000/4266 2000/ 74 160814-01630000-0150 HX 360.95 SMITH JAMES RANDY& SHELLEY 2.000AC LOTS 15 & 16 3RD ADD SUW RIV HIGHLANDS SUBD OR 59/248 119/507 255/503 283/406 75 160814-01630000-0220 1,893:73 PHILPOT DAVID HENRY 7.000AC LOTS 22 23 24 25 26 27 & 28 3RD ADDIT SUW RIV HIGHLANDS SUBD 66/194 80/416 81/57 153/ 76.160814-01630000-0310 830.12 PHILPOT DAVID HENRY 3.000AC LOTS 31 32 & 33 3RD ADDIT SUW RIV HIGHLANDS SUBD 66/194 80/ 416 81/57 153/378 151/362 77 160814-01630000-0340 3,755.02 PHILPOT DAVID HENRY 14.000AC LOTS 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 & 47 3RD ADpIT SUW RIV HIGHLANDS SUBD 66/194 78 160814-01630000-1090 1,893.73 PHILPOT DAVID HENRY ET AL 7.220AC LOTS 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 3RD ADD SUW RIV HIGHLANDS SUBD 66/194 80/416 81/57 79 160814-01880000-0030 236.49 WISOLMERSKI ROBERT 5.010AC TRACT 3 POSTELL ESTATES UNREC SURD DESC IN METES & BDS 141/ 398 145/432-433 147/85 150/431 80 160814-01880000-0040 420.17 WISOLMERSKI ROBERT 33.520AC TRACTS 4 5 6 & N 8.5 AC OF TRACT 7 POSTELL ESTATES UNREC SUBD DESC IN METES & BDS 141/ 81 160814-01880000-0091 'HX 435.49 MATTHEW KAREN 5:OOOAC W/2 OF TRACT 9POSTELL ESTATES UNREC SUBD METES & BDS DESC CONTAINING 5 AC 82 170814-00170000-0300 436.95 GROSS LEO L & KATHRYN O 5.180AC N 100 FT OF S 1100 FT OF GOVT LOT 5 CONT 5.18 AC LESS E 50' LOT 30 62/268 114/442 160/709 83 170814-00000001-0010 311.86 HOLIFIELD JASON G 5.000AC N/2 OF W/2 OF W/2 OF SE/4 OF SE/4 69/342 2006/4503 84 170814-00170000-0190 1,442.60 HEWITT RICHARD H OR DAWN A -2.310AC LOT 19 MTS & BDS DESC OF UNREC SUBD 108/575 CONT 2.50 AC M/L UTILITY EASEMENT 85 190814-06420000-0140 984.03 STAMPS DAVID G & SHIRLEY 1.610AC LOT 14 2ND ADDIT SUWANNEE LANDING SUBD 19-8-14 84/258 134/293 2006/3304 2006/3483 TT T"^ 0* .T-% A-i AT A 1V' 1 1 '7 An10 07 I s., N .5 89 l l i .l-- nlll l .in I I GILCHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL THURSDAY, MAY 10, 17, 24, 2007 BAILES MILTON LEON & PCL 4 LONG METES & BDS DESC OR 51 PG 217 & 218 102/591 113/248 HILL/BAYNARD UNREC 20.000AC 90 210814-00000004-0062 341.06 LEAL DAISY MARIE 2.000AC COM AT SW/C OF NW/4 OF NW/4 OF 21-8-14 FOR POB THENCE RUN ALG W LN OF NW/4 OF NW/4 N 330.60 91 220814-00000003-0060 HX 1,648.81 JOCKERS TERRIE F & RICHARD 5.000AC S/2 OF N/2 OF E/2 OF E/2 OF S/2 OF SE/4 CONT 5 AC 104/396 92 240814-00000002-0000 HX 382.91 SASSER WILLIAM C 5.000AC W 330 FT OF N/2 OF NE/4 OF NE/4 150/639 224/118 225/465 246/297 248/146 UTIL EASEMENT 93 250814-00930000-0040 1,492.80 HOLLON DENNIS C 5.180AC LOT 4 HIGH COUNTRY SUBD CONT 5.18 AC 175/694 2000/161 2000/2923 2000/3536 2000/4134 94 250814-00930000-0090 802.07 DEPAS WILSON 5.350AC LOT 9 HIGH COUNTRY SUBD CONT 5.35 AC 101/438 192/596 2003/ 6552 2003/6553 2005/1761 95 250814-00000018-0011 1,572.69 ROBERTS LARRY 2.360AC COM AT NE/C OF NW/4 OF SE/4 25-8-14 THENCE UN ALG N LN OF NW/4 OF SE/4 S 87 DEG W 682.96 96 250814-00000033-0010 1,147.05 SMITH JAMES M & REBECCA L 0.460AC COM AT PT 30 FT W OF SW/C OF BLK 5 TOWN OF BELL SUBD FOR POB THENCE RUN W 200 FT 97 250814-00000036-0010 214.98 BELL FARM SUPPLY INC 0.480AC COM AT NW/C OF BLK 12 TOWN OF BELL GO S 61 DEG W 240 FT GO S 28 DEG E 100 FT TO POB CONT 98 250814-00000037-0000 2,778.87 BELL.FARM SUPPLY INC 2.190AC COM'30 FT W OF NW/C OF BLK 12 AS POB GO S 61 DEG W400 FT GO S 28 DEG E 60 FT GO N 61 99 250814-00000040-0000 121.07 COX A RESTATE 0.230AC COM 130 FT W OF NW/C OF BLK 5 TOWN OF BELL GO W 100 FT GO S 100 FT GO E 100 FT GO N 100 100 250814-00200001-0030 FHX 394.28 MARTIN RITA 0.450AC LOTS 3 & 4 BLK 1 TOWN OF BELL FLA 131/477 UTILITY EASEMENT 158/684 219/450 101 250814-00200003-0010 1,088.00 BADGER DELORES J 0.220AC LOT 1 BLK 3 TOWN OF BELL FL 95/461 - 102 250814-00200005-0030 1,178.49 ROBERTS LARRY D 0.220AC LOT 3 BLK 5 TOWN OF BELL FL 118/8 214/466 2004/1127 2004/ 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RESTRICTIONS 252/194 UTIL 110 250814-03240000-0040 1,305.40 DWELLEY BRENDA & RONALD MARTIN 10.900AC LOT 4 DEERWOOD SUBD 131/93 150/27 291/389 2005/1278 2005/ 4240 111 260814-00000002-0000 265.16 PHILPOT DAVID HENRY ETAL 60.000AC NE/4 OF NE/4 & N/2 OF SE/4 SNE/4 OR 66/194 80/416 251/362 112 260814-00000003-0010 432.72 HILLIARD MARGARET 40.000AC NE/4 OF SW/4 OR 62/420 2001/ 345 113 270814-00000001-0000 HX 749.11 BELL KENNETH ALBERT & LINDA 39.100AC NE/4 LESS RD R/W CONT 157 AC A/L 125/609-618 R/W EASEMENT 147/501 EASEMENT 205/318 LESS 114 270814-00000007-0000 HX 280.73 BROWNE TERESA SUE COM AT SE/C OF N/2 OF SW/4 OF 27-8-14 FOR A POB GO ALONG E 0.550AC LN N 30 FT GO W 154.89 FT GO 115 270814-00000007-0020 HX 1,487.95 CARDENAS ANTHONY S & LINDA K 9.900AC N/2 OF E/2 OF SE/4 OF SW/4 & COM AT SE/C OF N/2 OF SW/4 27-8-14 FOR POB THENCE N 30 FT 116 280814-1931000B-0020 1,447.61 BESHAI MAGED 5.210AC LOT 2 BLK B UNIT I SUWANNEE - GIL FARMS CONT 5.21 AC 146/273 160/52 162/245 UTIL 117 280814-1931000B-0050 847.34 NIETO CARLOS A & JOHANA D 5.210AC LOT 5 BLK B UNIT 1 SUWANNEE- GIL FARMS CONT 5.21 AC 146/217 178/556 217/18 118 280814-1931000B-0060 HX 344.56 STRICKLAND JERRY W 5.200AC LOT 6 BLK B UNIT 1 SUWANNEE- GIL FARMS CONT 5.20 AC 146/269 160/52 162/245 119 280814-1931000C-0010 816.05 DAVIS WILBUR A & DEBORAH R 5.010AC LOT 1 BLK C UNIT 1 SUWANNEE- GIL FARMS CONT 5.01 146/277 159/688 160/52 162/245 120 280814-1931000C-0040 816.05 WHITE MICHAEL D JR 5.010AC LOT 4 BLK C UNIT 1 SUWANNEE GIL FARMS SUBD CONT 5.01 AC 149/3 194/671 196/675 197/401 121 290814-06410000-0070 3,579.00 REED CALVIN J & JULIE A 2.910AC LOTS 7 & 8 1ST ADDIT SUWANNEE LANDING SUBD 79/366 29-08-14 145/510 UTILITY EASEMENT 173/ 122 290814-06410000-0090 1,075.17 THURY PATRICIA 1.140AC LOT 9 1ST ADDIT SUWANNEE LANDING SUBD OR 79/214& 218 88/559 165/549 , 123 290814-06410000-0100 866.62 ALLRED KATHLEEN HARRELL 1.150AC LOT 10 1STADDIT SUWANNEE LANDING SUBD OR 79/215& 244 29-8-14 OR 80/449 182/150 124 290814-06410000-0150 532.93 DEVIL'S ELBOW INC NKA 1.160AC LOT 15 1ST ADDIT SUWANNEE LANDING SUBD OR 79/215& 238 234/308 236/207 125 300814-00640000-0320 1,341.60 SCOTT ALLEN CDII 2.100AC LOT 32 SUWANNEE LANDING SUB OR 77/530 87/482 90/508 91/75 91/559 99/295 252/109 126 300814-00810000-0010 154.41 WHITELY HAZELTON 0.990AC LOT 1 RIVERVIEW EST SUBD 19-8-14 80/650 89/294 111/345 119/576 TAX DEED 2004/4087 127 300814-00810000-0060 235.75 SIMMONDS MELVIN 1.000AC LOT 6 RIVERVIEW EST SUBD 19-8-14 80/650 TAX DEED 283/ 523 2004/2644 2005/7338 2005/ 128 300814-00810000-0100 154.41 SLATER MICHAEL C 0.990AC LOT 10 RIVERVIEW EST SUBD 19-8-14 80/650 89/541-542 127/448 129 300814-00810000-0110 154.41 SLATER MICHAEL C 0.990AC LOT 11 RIVERVIEW EST SUBD 19-8-14 80/650 89/541-542 127/448 130 300814-00810000-0120 154.41 SUMM INVESTMENTS INC 1.060AC LOT 12 RIVERVIEW EST SUBD TAX DEED 2004/4090 131 300814-00810000-0200 154.41 H W INTERNATIONAL REALTY INC 1.040AC LOT 20 RIVERVIEW EST SUBD TAX DEED 2004/4096 132 320814-00830000-0030 141.32 COLLINS IVON 5.120AC LOT 3 FOREST WOODLANDS EST SUBD 80/643 TAX DEED 118/483 143/501 183/391 206/442 244/ ' 133 320814-00830000-0040 151.04 COLLINS IVON 6.320AC LOT 4 FOREST WOODLANDS EST ' SUBD 80/643 TAX DEED 118/486 143/501 183/391,206/442 244/ 134 320814-00830000-0050 185.24 COLLINS IVON 6.320AC LOT 5 FOREST WOODLANDS EST SUBD 80/643 TAX DEED 118/489 143/501 183/391 206/442 244/ 135 320814-00830000-0060 151.04 COLLINS IVON 6.320AC LOT 6 FOREST WOODLANDS EST SUBD 80/643 TAX DEED 118/492 143/501 183/391 206/442 244/ 136 320814-00830000-0240 173.01 TEASLEY TINA LEE & 10.220AC LOT 24 FOREST WOODLANDS EST SUBD 80/643 89/297 2005/1208 137 320814-00830000-0320 146.22 NRLL EAST LLC 5.350AC LOT 32 FOREST WOODLANDS EST SUBD 80/643 89/347 2006/2941 138 320814-00830000-0360 145.16 HEIM RONALD A 5.300AC LOT 36 FOREST WOODLANDS EST SUBD 81/287 129/304 297/29 139 320814-00830000-0430 349.13, GORNALL N RICHARD & DIANE M 16.540AC LOT 43 FOREST WOODLANDS EST SUBD 83/179 91/228 96/73 138/164 187/126 140 320814-00870000-0010 345.24 DEIGHTON WILLIAM C LOT 1 CAROLINE'S COUNTRY SUBD 1.OOOAC 88/41 99/390 107/62 144/446 UTIL EASEMENT 159/310 176/387 141 320814-00870000-0260 772.82 COOK SHANNON 1.530AC LOT 26 CAROLINES COUNTRY SUBD CONT 1 AC 107/64 152/334 163/ 564 164/479 177/700 UTILITY 142 330814-19330000-0010 HX 390.02 DAVIS WILBUR A & DEBORAH R 5.010AC LOT 1 UNIT 3 SUWANNEE-GIL FARMS SUBD CONT 5.01 AC 157/ 508 UTILITY EASEMENT 165/495 143 330814-19330000-0150 HX 1,388.49 WILLIAMS JEFF & LISA 5.140AC LOT 15 UT 3 SUWANNEE-GIL FARMS SUBD CONT 5.14 AC 154/468 169/ 131 175/404 185/385 191/78 144 340814-00000004-0040 HX 256.64 HILLIARD LARRY KLYNT 5.000AC COM AT NE/C OF NW/4 OF SW/4 OF 34-08-14 AS POB THENCE GO W 467 FT ON N LN OF NW/4 OF 145 340814-00000006-0010 46.50 JONES JAMES D 5.000AC E 330 FT OF N/2 OF NW/4 OF NW/4 47/10 120/42 2006/3601 146 340814-00000010-0010 1,084.24 CARLIN PAUL D 5.250AC BEG AT SW/CAS POREF GO E 1989.87 FT GO N 689.73, FT TO 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COM AT SE/C OF NE/4 OF NE/4 OF 36-08-14 GO W 665.04 FT TO WRLY R/W LN OF ST RD 49 GO W 149 360814-00000008-0030 906.00 BELL KENNETH & LINDA 3.200AC COM AT SE/C OF NE/4 OF 36-08- 14 FOR POB THENCE RUN ALG E LN OF NE/4 N 380.79 FT THENCE RUN 150 360814-00000012-0030 HX 773.32 CRACE SUZANNE R 0.520AC COM AT NE/C OF NW/4 36-8-14 GO W 866.90 FT GO S 225.86 FT TO SRLY R/W OF ST RD S-341 & 151 360814-00210000-0330 HX 449.08 BROWN THOMAS L & MARY LOU RAIN 0.210AC LOT 33 B H S 266/199 152 010914-00000002-0000 187.78 PHILPOT DAVID HENRY ET AL 40.000AC SE/4 OF NW/4 OR 66/194 80/416 251/362 153 020914-00000002-0000 HX 1,219.09 ROBERTS LARRY D 5.000AC- BEG AT N\ C OF SECT 2-9-14 GO S ALONG W BDRY LN)OF SEC 2 330 FT GO E PARALLEL TO N 154 020914-00000007-0000 HX 3,631.46 MARTIN HUGH D & RITA S 38.780AC SW/4 OF SW/4 122/611 LESS 1.22 AC RD R/W 142/477 257/157 -165 257/166 UTIL EASEMENT 155 030914-00000006-0010 HX 1,064.25 BRUNGER JAMES MICHAEL 5.000AC COM AT SW/C OF SE/4 OF 3-9-14- FOR POR THENCE RUN ALG S LN OF SE/4 N 89 DEG E 320.03 FT 156 040914-00000006-0030 HX .195.62 BARBER EDNA R & 5.000AC W/2 OF COM AT SW/C 4-9-14 AS POB THENCE RUN ON W LN OF SAID SEC 4 N 454.94 FT THENCE RUN 157 050914-00920000-0010 HX 1,851.87' LEONE LOUIS ROBERT 13.890AC LOT 1 & E/2 OF LOT 2 OAKS OF WANNEE SUBD 89/460 97/537-538 98/47 R/W EASEMENT 131/90 158 060914-00000002-0000 276.11 DEAL TROY M JR 2.460AC COM AT NE COR OF GOVT LOT 1 AS POB GO S ALG LN DIVIDING SEC 5 & 6310 FT GO W TO E 159 070914-00220000-0010 HX 1,077.90 RUPP MARY ELIZABETH 2.750AC BEG ATNE COR OF GOV LOT 1 GO S 150 FT TO MARKER THEN GO W 60 FT TO POB GO W 500 FT M/L 160 080914-0023000C-0290 331.17 RICHARDSON PHILLIP A JR & 0.300AC LOTS 29 & 30 BLK C WANNEE 51/97 213/175 213/589 UTILITY EASEMENT 219/472 4/84 161 080914-00000002-0011 233.05 MARTIN L W WEEKS ESTATE 1.300AC E 100 FT OF NW/4 OF NW/4 LYING S OF SW 10 ST CONT 1.3 AC 17/ 286 107/316 & 443 230/433 238/ 162 080914-00000008-0010 HIX 195.62 RAIN MARY LOU 1.200AC COMAT SE/C OF 8-9-14 GO W ALONG CO GRADE 2648.27 FT GO N 32.32 FT GO N R/W OF SAID 163 080914-00000016-0030 1,132.31 RODEN CHARLES A SR & JANIE M 4.490AC COM AT CM AT SE/C OF NW/4 OF NW/4 OF 8-9-14 FORAPT OF REF CM LOCATED 33 FTN OF 164 080914-0023000A-0290 HX 195.62 HAZELWOOD TAMMY DIANE 0.300AC LOTS 29 & 30 BLK A WANNEE ON SUWANNEE 80/117 119/485 155/589 159/263 161/311 229/26 165 080914-0023000A-0370 100.19 SUWANNEE RIVER SPRINGS INC 0.150AC LOT 37 BLK A WANNEE 180/494 4/84 16i nno14-002300nnR-007n 100.19 LOT 7 BLK B WANNEE 46/334 4/84 7-9-14 TAX DEED 2004/3557 167 080914-0023000C-0130 167.97 ALMAND ROBERT W & KIM L 0.300AC LOT 13 & LOT 14 BLK C WANNEE 52/360 53/159 4/84 2006/3444 168 080914-0023000D-0070 100.19 MIDYETTE,LILLIE R 0.150AC LOT 7 BLK D WANNEE 4/84 169 080914-0023000D-0260 167.97 HOLMES PAULETTE 0.300AC LOTS 26 & 27 BLK D WANNEE 4/84 TAX DEED 2004/4347 - 170 080914-0023000E-0020 235.75 PERROTTA LOU 0.450AC LOTS 2 3 & 4 BLK E WANNEE 4/84 TAX DEED 2002/1191-1193 2002/2790 2005/1255 171 080914-0023000E-0070 100.19 HERTILIEN JUSTINE & 0.150AC LOT 7 BLK E WANNEE 50/126 4/84 2004/6558 2005/645 172 080914-0023000E-0080 100.19 HERTILIEN JUSTINE & 0.150AC LOT 8 BLK E WANNEE ON SUWANNEE 4/84 2004/6558 2005/645 173 080914-0023000E-0190 100.19 WHYTE SHIRLEY & JAMES ORLANDO 0.150AC LOT 19 BLK E WANNEE 51/97 87/ 483 4/84 TAX DEED 2004/4382- 4384 A174 080914-0023000E-0240 303.54 WOODMAN MARY ROBERTA ESTATE 0.560AC LOTS 24 25 40 41 BLK E WANNEE 108/390 4/84 175 080914-0023000H-0030 1,501,67 LANGFORD ALTON & VIKIE O 0.450AC LOT 3 BLK H WANNEE 7-9-14 90/485 91/312 106/42 259/265 4/84 2001/3317 2002/5551 176 080914-00230001-0030 2,747.55 SOKOLEWICZ EUGENIUSZ 0.260AC LOT 3 BLK I WANNEE 7-9-14 102/43 112/400 UTLY EASEMT 163/502 4/84 177 080914-01010000-0010 138.78 GILMER JAMES E JR 1.110AC LOT 1 LUMBER CAMP SPRINGS SUBD 230/433 245/266 245/268 283/ 106 2002/4719 178 080914-01010000-0120 138.78 BAKOWSKI PETER 0.510AC LOT 12 LUMBER CAMP SPRINGS SUBD 230/433 245/375 245/377 2005/6487 179 080914-01320000-0040 HX 195.62 BROGDON LINDA 15.000AC COM AT SE/C OF NE/4 OF 8-9-14 AND RUNON E LINE-OF SAID -- NE/4 N 380.50 FT TO POB 180 080914-02030000-0010 2,840.66 RODEN CHARLES A SR & JANIE M 5.240AC LOT 1 SHADY OAK ESTATES SUBD CONT 5.24 AC 153/697 153/697 166/256 166/257 183/670 UTIL 181 080914-03750000-0020 3,517.08 BUGG MICHAEL W 34.100AC TRACT 2 MARTIN SURVEY 1995 UNREC DESC IN METES & BDS CONT 34.10AC 44/293 106/395 182 08,0914-03750000-0060 1,972.99 BUGG MICHAEL W 18.990AC TRACT 6 MARTIN SURVEY 1995 UNREC LYING N OF SW 17 ST DESC IN METES & BDS CONT 18.99 183 080914-03750000-0080 3,016.35 LWM INC 29.200AC TRACT 8 MARTIN SURVEY 1995 UNREC LYING S OF SW 17 ST 7-9-14 DESC IN METES & BDS 184 090914-02320000-0030 918.75 SAPIENZA-BOLDUE TERI 5.000AC LOT 3 SUN SPRINGS EST CONT 5 AC 45/182 105/164-165 129/535 172/619 173/358 180/53 185 100914-00000001-0040 HX 278.54 ROBERTS KEVIN JOE & 3.280AC COM ATNE/C OF 10-9-14 & RUN SON E LN OF SEC S 40 FT THENCE RUN S 89 DEG W 875.22 FT TO 186 100914-00000001-0060 HX 920.56 ROBERTS JAMES LAVETT & 3.280AC COM AT NE/C OF 10-9-14 GO ON ELNOFSEC S 40 FTGOW 1104.09 FT TO POB GO S 624. 187 110914-00000003-0000 HX 357.05 POWELL KIMBERLY & ALEX & 40.000AC SE/4 OF SE/4 117/18 GRANT OF EASEMENT 179/674 180/270 181/ 204 & 211 UTILITY EASEMENT 188 110914-00000004-0000 HX 334.26 BUNKLEY PAULA NETTLES 10.000AC SE/4 OF NE/4 OF SW/4 155/529 221/411 281/118 284/283 284/ 285 284/287 284/289 189 110914-00000004-0030 930.35 BUNKLEY PAULAN 10.000AC NW/4 OF SW/4 OF NE/4 OF 11-9- 14 CONT 10 AC 131/38 190 110914-00000004-0060 75.18 BUNKLEY PAULA NETTLES 10.000AC NE/4 OF SW/4 OF NE/4 221/411 281/118 284/287 191 110914-00000004-0080 HX 195.62 ARNOLD ALFRED DELMER 49.930AC SE/4 OF NW/4 & NW/4 OF NE/4 OF SW/4 155/529 221/411 281/118 284/285 2001/5303 & COM AT 192 120914-00000011-0035 32.42 SANDLIN CHRIS W & BRANDY 2.000AC COM AT SE/C OF 12-9-14 & RUN ONS LNOF SEC 12S 89DEGW 220.09 FT TO POB THENCE CONT S 193 120914-00000011-0000 HX 1,449.38 section t3, Fage iwo 0 R T a n n x.x I UU vouy I f-VVZlJVVV-Vu IV DYER BILLY E & BETTY L 0.180AC TI-T TRISDAY MAY 10. 17. 24. 2007 GILCHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL Section B, Page Three GIBB GREGORY L & SUSAN K PART OF S/2 OF SE/4 DESC AS FROM SW/C OF SE/4 GO E 657.8 FT TO POB GO N 1324.3 FT GO E 24.550AC 194 120914-00000011-0030 HX 812.55 VERNON HORACE L & MARLENA V 8.000AC COM AT SE/C OF 12-9-14 GO ON S LN W 220.09 FT TO POB CONT W 837.79 FT GO N 353.27 FT GO 195 130914-00000002-0025 HX 1,407.78 RUDD RONALD W JR 14.820AC COM AT NW/C OF NE/4 OF NW/4 13-9-14 FOR POR THENCE RUN ALG W LN OF NE/4 OF NW/4 S 18 FT 196 130914-00000007-0030 HX 195.62 HURLEY WILLIAM T JR & ROBIN L 1.000AC COM AT NW/C OF E/2 OF NW/4 OF NW/4 OF 13-9-14 AS POB GO E 208.72 FT GO S 208.72 FT GO W - 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HX 195.62 FASON RICHARDIL__. ...... 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601 161015-00440000-0100 HX 672.63 TROWBRIDGE RONALD 0.250AC LOT 10 AYERS ESTATES 55/693 76/624 86/431 120/347 121/462 133/246 231/210 231/235 245/ 602 161015-00440000-0340 659.15 FLETCHER LEONARD V 0.220AC LOT 34 AYERS ESTATE SUBD 56/ 197 68/31 80/169 90/671 171/ 459 171/461 226/357 252/408 603 161015-00440000-0460 HX 989.15 CATHEY D ADAM & KENDRA L 0.420AC LOTS 46 & 47 AYERS ESTATES SUB 61/160 63/155 110/20 220/ 526 2003/1525 2006/4916 604 161015-0044000b-0530 HX 154.92 BISCHOFF ROBERT T 0.220AC LOT 53 AYERS EST SUBD 80/169 123/71 141/216 160/230 175/32 " 183/61,224/226 605 161015-00440000-0740 HX 731.85 ELKINS DANIEL R 0.420AC LOTS 74 & 75 AYERS ESTATE 122/544 124/468 148/86 122/406 258/526 2001/276 2001/1421 606 161015-00440000-0760 HX 289.16 MOREHOUSE RICHIE ALLEN & 0.430AC LOTS 76 & 77 AYERS ESTATES 48/81 81/588 & 567 46/236 97/107 101/238 122/406 174/04 607 161015-00440000-0910 607.37 NER TRUST 0.210AC - LOT 91 AYERS ESTATES SUBD 141/145 247/676 279/111 608 161015-00440000-0940 HX 479.69 GORDON CONSTANCE 0.420AC LOTS 94 & 95 AYERS ESTATES OR 74/406 88/67 107/214 122/ 685 83/619 131/452-453 221/516 609 161015-00440000-1340 -- HX 198.11 LINDSEY MARIE LET AL 0.I10A.C LOT 134 AYERS ESI S.UBD 53/430 258/451 258/453 258/496 2006/' ': ) 778 610 161015-00470002-0010 1,574.84 JOHNSON MAC C & 0.410AC LOTS 1 4 5 BLK 2 ROGERS & JONES ADDIT DEED BOOK 16/568 28/162 LESS THE S 24 FT OF 611 161015-00470002-0070 33.74 COARSEY ROBERT & CARLA 0.140AC LOT 7 BLK 2 ROGERS & JONES ADDIT 80/72 101/368 185/14 249/98 249/99 252/189 270/24 612 161015-00470002-0100 45.84 COARSEY ROBERT & CARLA 0.280AC LOTS 10 & 11 BLK 2 ROGERS & JONES ADDIT 101/368 185/14 249/98 249/99 252/189 270/24 613 161015-00480002-0050 HX 93.37 KITCHENS EUG E Nt & ELLEN 0.230AC LOT 5 BLK 2 TRENTON ORIGINAL SURVEY 540- 33 On 1S-4 VACATED ALLEY 10 FT 97/294 123/588 614 161015-00480009-0050 1,375.16 CASTOR CHRISTOPHER M & 0.230AC LOT 5 RI K ) TRENTON ORIGINAL SURVEY 78/699 VACATED ALLEY 10 FT 98/615 157/75-76 159/ 615 161015-00480010-0011 1,217.77 TOOKE MARK T 0.120AC W/2 OF LOT 1 LESS TRA OFF E SIDE & ERLY 35 FT OF LOT 2 & ERLY 35 FT OF N/2 OF LOT 3 & 616 161015-00480022-0061 819.81 HATCH JAMES W 0.120AC W/2 OF LOTS 6-7 BLK 22 TRENTON ORIGINAL SURVEY 52/410 124/129 130/604 LESS 617 161015-00480029-0030 HX 436.26 MYERS WENDY 0.150AC LOT 3 BLK 29 TRENTON ORIGINAL SURVEY 45/583 161/160 161/161 231/241 231/519 240/87 240/90 618 161015-00480032-0010 324.74 LEASOR CHARLENE J 0.220AC LOT 1 BLK 32 TRENTON ORIG SURV 241/335 2004/3170 619 161015-00480033-0020 HX 870.55 GAGE CHARLES & SARA 0.430AC LOTS 2-3 BLK 33 OR 47 PG 628 TRENTON ORIGINAL SURV 72/440 201/371 2005/4655 620 161015-00480038-0010 264.11 WILSON BEATRICE 0.260AC LOT 1 BLK 38 TRENTON ORIGINAL SURVEY 112/299 116/377 621 161015-00480040-0010 1,168.67 MURRAY ELANDA 0.460AC LOT 1 & 4 BLK 40 TRENTON ORIGINAL SURVEY 45/505 126/87 132/575 2003/6507 2004/6524 622 161015-00480041-0020 474.03 WILSON CHARLES J & 0.230AC LOT 2 BLK 41 TRENTON ORIGINAL SURVEY 50/204 211/160 2004/ 3120-3121 2004/6458 2006/2170 623 161015-00480045-0011 335.88 PERRY CHARLIE & PERRY HENRY 0.230AC E/2 OF LOTS 1 & 4 BLK 45 TRENTON ORIGINAL SURVEY 2002/ 421 624 161015-00480046-0040 264.11 PERRY CHARLIE 0.230AC k mPTTTIflC'TAXT AAX 10 1-7'M ?00ft7 GIT,CHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL Section B, Page Seven LOT 4 BLK 46 TRENTON ORIGINAL SURVEY 2002/421 625 161015-00480046-0060 335.88 BROWN LADONNA 0.320AC LOT 6 BLK 46 TRENTON ORIGINAL SURVEY & PART OF VACATED ST ON N DB 9/233 57/597 120/673 214/ 626 161015-00480047-0010 454.42 MCGEE JIMMY & DENNIS MCGEE 0.230AC LOT 1 BLK 47 TRENTON ORIGINAL SURVEY OR 73 PG 210 2000/2245 2000/2246 627 161015-00480047-0030 442.91 MCGEE TERESA & KATHY & JAMES 0.460AC LOT 3 & 6 BLK 47 TRENTON ORIGINAL SURVEY 57/119 57/321 190/622 190/624 628 161015-00480054-0010 506.62 WILSON GLEN R 0.080AC LOTS 1 & 4 BLK 54 TRENTON ORIGINAL SURVEY 18/451 TAX DEED BK 1 PG 288 PROBATE 629 161015-00480056-0010 264.11 MCGEE DENNIS &, 0.230AC LOT I BLK 56 TRENTON ORIGINAL SURVEY 282/454 282/405 2000/ 1520 630 171015-00490004-0040 HX 94.38 MCGEE DENNIS 0.220AC LOTS 4 & 5 BLK 4 WADE & BELL ADDIT 119/177 282/405 282/454 2000/1508 2006/636 631 171015-00490005-0010 528.90 LANE L J & MARIE 0.570AC LOTS 1 2 & 3 BLK 5 WADE & BELL ADDIT 216/448 238/436 238/437 282/405 282/454 632 171015-00490005-0050 214.62 LANE L J & MARIE 0.110AC LOT 5 BLK 5 WADE & BELL ADDIT 216/448 282/405 282/454 633 171015-00490005-0070 397.50 CARTER WILLIE MERLE 0.110AC LOTS 7 8 9 BLK 5 WADE & BELL ADDIT 142/62 165/52 & 60 282/ 405 282/454 634 171015-00490007-0070 219.09 ANDERSON WILLIE MAE 0.110AC LOT 7 BLK 7 WADE & BELL 57/352 TAX DEED 262/239 635 171015-00490008-0070 264.11 WILSON GLORIA 0.230AC LOTS 7 & 8 BLK 8 WADE & BELL 47/571 224/518 2004/3591 636 171015-00490010-0030 .648.46 YARRELL PAMELA WILSON 0.230AC LOTS 3 & 4 BLK 10 WADE & BELL DEED BOOK 6/8 12/302 12/304 15/187 DEED BOOK 16/56 27/587 637 171015-00490010-0110 68.04 SIMS JOSPH MILTON 0.230AC LOTS 11 & 12 BLK 10 WADE & BELL 190/330 UTIL EASEMENT 245/10 31/91 DEED BOOK 1/592 638 171015-00490017-0050 142.85 SCOTT HELEND & 0.110AC LOT 5 BLK 17 WADE & BELL ADDIT 282/405 282/454 639 171015-00490018-0070 446.66 GASKINS KENNETH B 0.220AC LOTS7 &8 BLK 18WADE&BELL . ADDIT 45/151 SUMMARY ADMINI- STRATION CASE # 95-42 CP 239/ 640 171015-00490019-0110 264.11 GASKINS KENNETH B 0.220AC LOTS 11 & 12 BLK 19 WADE & BELL SUMMARY ADMINISTRATION CASE #95-42CP 245/402 282/405 641 171015-00000007-0000 4,135.16 PADOT DAVID & MARYANN 1.020AC BEG AT NE COR OF SE/4 AS REF PT GO S 00 DEG 54 MIN W 58 FT TO PT ON SRLY RIW LN OF ST RD 642 171015-00000030-0000 HX 2,176.42 WILKS JERRY L & ARLENE LILLY 5.380AC COM AT SW COR OF SW/4 OF SE /4 GO ALG W LN OF SW/4 OF S E/4 N 02 DEG W 947.72 FT GO N 643 171015-00000032-0012 262.17 LEASOR CHARLENE 0.640AC COM AT NE/C OF SE/4 OF SE/4 17-10-15 FOR POR SAID PT BEING AN IRON PIPE THENCE RUN ALG E 644 171015-00000041-0000 2,732.85' WATSON JONATHAN ADAM 21.580AC N 3/4 OF NW/4 OF SE/4 LESS EXTREME 6.5 AC ON E SIDE TO KRESSMAN & LESS .39 AC RD R/W 645 171015-00490005-0100 HX 423.87 JACKSON LESSIE BEA 0.110AC LOT 10 BLK 5 WADE & BELL ADDITION 101/55 120/308 165/ 634 166/112 176/651 282/405 646 171015-00490011-0030 HX 367.88 LANE L J.& MARIE / 0.230AC LOT 3 BLK 11 WADE & BELL & LOT4 BLK 11 WADE & BELL 45/615 136/113 282/405282/454 647 171015-00500000-0280 691.98 DAVIS KENNETH R & ROBERTA L 0.400AC LOT 28 PINEWOOD SUBD 45/209 123/117 226/641 2001/1920 2003/2818 648 171015-00500000-0360 HX 1,538.33 SHINABERRY EUGENE & CRYSTAL 0.400AC LOT 36 PINEWOOD SUBD 49/257 62/506 117/596 238/687 290/522 2004/2028 2004/6389 2005/737 .649 171015-00500000-0410 1,710.45 HATTEY MARICA LYN TRUSTEE 0.690AC LOTS 41 & 42 PINEWOOD SUED 54/53 LESS EASEMENT 61/690 & 689 183/133 2005/5660 2006/783 650 171015-00500000-0480 HX 718.54 MCWILLIAMS SHARON K & DAVID A 0.400AC LOT 48 PINEWOOD SUBD 46/347 68/581 77/520 79/606 116/55 186/92 189/61 267/653 2001/ 651 171015-00500000-0500 1,273.66 ROBERTS CHRISTOPHERA& 0.400AC LOT 50 PINEWOOD SUBD 47/108 102/256-257 113/274 125/267 136/153 160/83 253/292 2000/ 652 171015-00510000-0080 HX 667.64 SECRET PATRICIA ANN 0.340AC LOT 8 SCHOFIELD BROTHERS SUBD 107/561 653 171015-00510000-0390 HX : 633.82 WIGGINS DANIEL M & ANGELA L 0.340AC LOT 39 SCHOFIELD BROS SUBD OR 60/145 112/313 120/351 239/523 285/114 2000/618 654 171015-00510000-0440 HX CANNON LAURA J 0.330AC LOT 44 SCHOFIELD BROS SUBD OR 56 PG 48 & 49 84/399 85/329 255/434 255/436 256/681 271/ 362.35 655 171015-00510000-0480 HX 876.22 CASON AMBY JAMES II 0.340AC LOT 48 SCHOFIELD BROTHERS SUBD 113/67 114/267 133/446 140/51 149/460 177/001 222/22 656 181015-00760001-0000 210.94 WILSON EDWARD MICHAEL & 0.440AC LOT 1 LANCASTER ESTATES 17-10-15 77/490 83/676 102/390 102/671 114/609 657 181015-00760002-0000 210.94 WILSON EDWARD MICHAEL & 0.440AC LOT 2 17-10-15 LANCASTER ESTATES 78/346 114/609 115/106 118/266 127/354 LESS 658 181015-00760003-0000 210.94 WILSON EDWARD MICHAEL & 0.440AC LOT 3 LANCASTER ESTATES 17-10-15 77/617 127/360-362 176/12 279/113 2003/1311 2003/ 659 181015-00760004-0000 1,642.49 WILSON EDWARD MICHAEL & 2.020AC LOT 4 & 5 LANCASTER ESTATES 17-10-15 78/185 85/348 88/68 90/166-167 101/559 102/ 660 181015-00760010-0000 HX 1,221.29 CASTOR PATRICK A & DENISE L 2.180AC LOT 10 LANCASTER ESTATES 17-10-15 77/540 132/146 LESS .12 AC RD R/W 148/305 190/477 661 181015-01770000-0120 824.90 GILMER JAMES EDWARD JR 5.000AC LOT 12 1ST ADDIT LANCASTER EST SUBD LESS 1.256 AC IN SEC 18-10-15 82/597 88/9 94/534 662 181015-01770000-01401 1,371.74, HENDRICKS DAN L & LUCY J 5.000AC LOT 14 1ST ADDITION LANCASTER EST SUBD BEING IN SEC 17-10-15 82/597 88/9 94/534 127/639 663 181015-01770000-0150 HX 316.11 BOSTIC DOUGLAS R & LINDA L 5.500AC LOT 15 LANCASTER ESTATES 1ST ADDITION 17-10-15 CONT 5.50 AC 128/463 131/391 UTILITY 664 181015-01770000-0180 HX 65.10 RIESER BRENDA 5.000AC LOT 18 LANCASTER ESTATES 1ST ADDITION IN 17-10-15 CONT 5.00 AC 128/463 163/301 244/ 665 181015-01960000-0010 HX 1,085.51 CAMERON PAUL L & ARLENE O 7.010AC N/2 OF LOT 21 LANCASTER EST ALSO KNOWN AS LOT 1 REPLAT LTS 20 & 21 LANCASTER ESTATES 666 201015-00000008-0000 HX 2,481.78 RIDGEWAY DUANE J 28.940AC COM AT SE COR OF N/2 OF NW /4 AS POB GO ALG S LN OF N/ 2 OF NW/4 S 88 DEG W 1363.40 FT 667 211015-00000010-0010 HX 416.04 GAMBLE PATRICIA G & 2.950AC COM AT NW/C OF SW/4 OF NW/4 OF 21-10 15 AS PT OF REF GO E 689.69 FT TOPOB CONT E 668 211015-00000010-0020 .. .. 4,07.56. . 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LOTS 27 & 28 2ND ADD WATERS LAKE SUBD OR 43/343 59/519 74/645 99/59-60 120/624 823 170916-05220000-0420 311.82 DYER BILLY E & BETTY L 0.250AC LOTS 42 & 43 2ND ADDIT WATERS LAKE SUBD 59/553 69/440 90/347 & 349 94/153 120/644 824 170916-05220000-0520 MITCHELL WILLIAM A & CAROLYN D 115.84 0.350AC LOTS 52 & 53 2ND ADD WATERS LAKE SUBD 2001/3691 2001/3692 I I 239/471 279/293 279/295 285/ 798 060916-00000006-0000 HX 543.95 SCHROEDER ROBERT E 7.540AC BEG AT NW/C OF SW/4 GO S 400 FT TO POB CONT S 764.53 FT GO N 59 DEG E 725.21 FT GO N 10 799 060916-00000006-0010 HX 894.65 FARLEY KENNETH 0 10.950AC COM AT NE/C OF NW/4 OF SW/4 OF 6-9-16 FOR POB THENCE RUN ON E LN OF SAID NW/4 OF SW/4 800 070916-02140000-0020 HX 577.79 MCDANIEL PATRICIA 5.000AC LOT 2 FOX HOLLOW SUBD CONT 5 AC 186/701 UTIL EASEMENT 190/12 215/570 222/329 801 070916-02140000-0030 HX 608.45 SMITH MARION L & SANDY KAY 5.000AC LOT 3 FOX HOLLOW SUBD CONT 5 AC 166/129 254/517 802 080916-00000008-0040 341.06 POLK LARRY 2.000AC THE W 132 FT OF E 528 FT OF N/2 OF NE/4 OF SE/4 OR 52 PG 443 803 080916-00000008-0060 273.16 POLK ANDY & HELEN 2.000AC THE W 132 FT OF E 660 FT OF N/2 OF NE/4 OF SE/4 OR 52 PG 445 804 080916-00000008-0070 341.06 POLK JAMES JR & NORMA 2.000AC THE E 132 FT OF W 264 FT OF N/2 OF NE/4 OF SE/4 OR 52 PG 435 805 080916-00000012-0010 1,054.32 MCDOUGAL NATHAN SR 20.000AC S/2 OF SE/4 OF SE/4 99/521 2004/4003 2004/4004 2004/4909 806 090916-00000003-0000 253.42 JOHNSON MAC C 78.500AC E/2 OF NW/4 (BONNELL PL)80/499 LESS RD R/W 152/475 2005/4651 807 140916-00000001-0033 206.43 BOWLAN HEATHER 1.010AC COM AT SW/C OF NW/4 OF SW/4 14-9-16 FOR POR THENCE RUN ALG S LN OF NW/4 OF SW/4 N89 DEG 808 140916-00000002-0021 1,165.62 CLARK STEVEN W II 3.210AC COM AT A FOUND NAIL & CAP 'PRM 1772'AT SW/C OF 14-9-16 RUN THENCE S 89 DEG E 224 FT TO A 809 170916-0052000A-0050 HX 1,051.20 DANIELS HOWARD R & MARY F 0.790AC LOT 5 BLK A WATERS LAKE SUBD 58/669 77/32 UTIL EASEMENT 139/556 210/303 274/423 UTIL 810 170916-00780000-0090 164.34 MITCHELL WILLIAM A & CAROLYN 1.150AC LOT 9 HOLLY FOREST SUBD 86/ 585 120/226 193/67 249/32 249/596 249/597 286/82 2001/ 811 170916-00780000-0100 166.62 MITCHELL WILLIAM A & CAROLYN 1.170AC LOT 10 HOLLY FOREST SUBD 86/468 119/583 249/32 249/596 249/597 286/82 2001/3497 812 170916-03130000-0090 -455.78 PEPPERS JEFFREY A. 0.860AC LOT 9 UNIT 3 LAKE IN THE WOODS SUBD 122/129 134/603 165/135 285/148 295/649 2001/ 813 170916-03130000-0250 HX 353.78 RIDENOUR RICHARD T & LORI A 0.650AC LOT 25 UNIT 3 LAKE IN THE WOODS SUBD 122/129 131/491 UTILITY EASEMENT 155/139 814 170916-0521000B-0040 907.84 MITCHELL WILLIAM A & CAROLYN D 1.180AC LOTS 4-5 & 7 BLK B 1STADDIT TO WATERS LAKE SUBD 2001/3691 2001/3692 815 170916-0521000B-0060 494.54 MITCHELL WILLIAM A & CAROLYN D 0.530AC LOT 6 BLK B 1ST ADDIT WATERS LAKE SUBD 60/18 104/325 115/ 491 133/132 182/545 2000/2993 816 170916-0521000B-0110 94.98 HALL MARIANNE TAYLOR 0.310AC LOT 11 BLK B 1 ST ADDIT WATERS LAKE SUBD 64/629 2006/981 817 170916-05220000-0030 847.78 CARLISLE KAYE V 0.320AC LOTS 3 & 4 2ND ADD WATERS LAKE SUBD 46/291 56/653 159/74 UTIL EASEMENT 172/155 UTIL 818 170916-05220000-0050 789.90 JOHNSON MAC 0.320AC LOTS 5 & 6 2ND ADD WATERS LAKE SUBD 56/653 57/538 & 74/572 86/52 217/282 217/283 819 170916-05220000-0070 671.35 ARDOVINO MICHAEL A III 0.640AC LOTS 7 8 9 & 10 2ND ADD WATERS LAKE SUBD 57/266 70/174 72/662 78/479 272/373 275/254 280/196 820 170916-05220000-0110 115.84 JEANPAUL GESPER 0.320AC LOTS 11 & 12 2ND ADDIT WATERS LAKE SUBD 53/542 49/582 2005/ 4070 821 170916-05220000-0130 550.74 CARLISLE KAYE V 0.480AC LOTS 13 14 & 15 2ND ADDIT 839 250916-00660000-0100 484.57 WEEKS LINDA C 17.500AC LOT 10 ALSO MTS & BDS DESC SINGER UNREC SUBD 62/366 93/ 415 95/454 100/159 & 166 CONT 840 260916-00000005-0040 527.60 NEWELL ANDREW H & ANDERSON A 8.480AC W/2 OF E/2 OF SW/4 OF SE/4 LESS 1.52 AC FOR RD R/W TO OSBORNE 124/397 53/470 56/319 841 270916-00000005-0009 56.41 NIEVES CARMEN D 1.130AC LOT 9 DESC IN ME TE S & 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849 270916-01350000-0030 HX 369.62 BAILEY SUZANNE D 10.OOOAC PARCEL 3 SOUTHFORK RANCHES UNREC SUBD CONTAINING 10.01 AC 137/590 UTIL EASEMENT 143/ 850 270916-01430000-0040 970.88 NARINE JEROLD 5.000AC LOT 4 UNIT 2 CARRIE JO EST CONT 5 AC 140/88 145/106 154/623 UTILITY EASEMENT 157/ 851 280916-01340000-0040 HX 650.60 HOGLE KENNETH D & STEPHANIE D 5.350AC LOT 4 WEIRSDALE SUBD CONT 5.35 ACRES 153/351 226/518 227/75 227/493 227/616 UTIL 852 280916-01340000-0090 HX 460.90 ROGERS PATRICK W & MARYANN B 5.720AC LOT 9 WEIRSDALE SUBD CONT 5.72 ACRES 202/125 221/26 227/493 244/568 265/100 284/ 853 280916-01340000-0200 HX 357.17 825 170916-05220000-0540 635.86 FISHER GENEVA B 0.230AC LOT 54 2ND ADD WATERS LAKE SUBD 54/616 88/141 99/61 & 63 117/640 826 170916-05220000-0560 769.57 BUTLER BRANDI NICOLE 0.210AC LOT 56 2ND ADD WATERS LAKE. SUBD 54/616 88/141 99/61 & 63 117/640 2005/4889 2006/618 827 170916-05220000-0580 74.12 HOLIFIELD JASON G 0.310AC LOT 58 2ND ADD WATERS LAKE SUBD 99/523 2004/4003 2004/ 4004 2004/4005 828 210916-01140000-0050 HX 2,160.39 MARSICANO KELLY & RICHARD 5.000AC LOT 5 THE LAKES SUBD 5.00 AC 121/257 TAX DEED 229/88 230/ 270 266/359 271/529 2002/3333 829 210916-01140000-0060 HX 539.34 DANIELS JEREMIAH P 5.OOOAC LOT 6 THE LAKES SUBD 5.00 AC 121/257 156/634 UTLY EASEMT 170/157 220/671 278/121 UTIL 830 210916-01140000-0070 1,177.71 SERVIDAS BENJAMIN & MYRTLE 5.000AC LOT 7 THE LAKES SUBD 5.00 AC 121/257 135/259 UTILITY.EASE- MENT 135/692 138/224 UTILITY 831 210916-01140000-0230 HX 1,030.27 POULSEN DENNIS G 5.000AC LOT 23 THE LAKES SUBD 5.00 AC 121/257 166/548 238/79 UTIL EASEMENT 250/20 832 210916-01140000-0450 HX 980.22 HAYES JIMMY W AND/OR TINA E 5.000AC LOT 45 THE LAKES SUBD 5.00 AC 28-09-16 121/257 166/548 241/198 UTIL EASEMENT 243/447 . 833 230916-00000001-0020 1,200.30 SULLIVAN TONEY & VONDLA 10.000AC SE/4 OF SW/4 OF NE/4 OR 55 PG 21 OR 64 PG 82 834 230916-00000001-0070 HX 338.68 TOTULIS MICHAEL T JR & 5.000AC COM AT SE/C OF NE/4 OF NE/4 OF 23-9-16 FOR A PT OF REF GO N 43 FT TO POB CONTN.330 FT 835 230916-00000001-0120 1,557.69 BERRY JANICE 5.010AC COM AT NW CORNER OF NE/4 OF 23-09-16 FOR POR THENCE RUN ALG N LN OF SAID SEC 23 N 89 836 230916-00000004-0000 4,887.36 GONZALEZ YAIMA 3.030AC COM ATNW/C OF 23-9-16 GO S . 1426.05 FT GO E 46.37 FT TO CON MON TO POB CONT E 1291.83 837 230916-00000004-0036 HX 655.64 RAND KRYSTAL 1.740AC COM AT NW/C OF 23-9-16 FOR POR THENCE RUN ALG W LN'OF SAID SEC 23 S 2056.95 FT THENCE RUN 838 23'0916-00000006-0010 HX LUKE ROBERT C & SHIRLEY 7.090A SE/4 OF SE/4 LESS N 10 FT "' CONT39.70AC 103/675 107/428 .. " 120/72 UTILITY EASEMENT 138/ 1,804.46 C k ,,I mLTITDTRhvAVIMAY 10 17 74 200V7 GILCHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL Section B, Page Nine ELLISON RANDALL J & LYNNE C. 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