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The Suwannee Valley Bluegrass Pickin' will be held this weekend at Otter Springs Resort. a The family-friendly event is free and open to the public. al See Page 5 jbr additional information. *d m T .i Serving Gilchrist County and Surrounding Area for over 207 North Main Street, Trenton, Florida 32693 77 Years VPhone (352) 463-7135 Fax ?(352 463-7393 5* $2000 AYear In Tri-County Area (Gilchrist, Vol. 77 No. 15 Pnle Trenton, Florida 32693 Thursday, August 2, 2007 Price 50 Ley Con 24.00Oe gilchristjournal@bellsouth.net Of Florida, $2800 Out Of State Trenton City Commission votes 3-1 to reduce property taxes to 3 mills By John M. Ayers The Trenton City Commission spent sometime Monday night in their first of several budget workshop meetings to determine a proposed millage rate for their 2007-08 bud- get. Trenton businessman Doug Craw- ford told the commission that in business, he strives to set goals and works to achieve.them by operating within .the means of his business. As Commissioners, the board should es- tablish goals for the City of Trenton and strive to obtain these levels and reduce or hold property taxes to a minimum and do everything within- their power to provide outstanding services in the City of Trenton within. the operating funds the municipality. has to work with, Crawford said. Commissioner Randy Rutter used Crawford's words in presenting his proposal to three fellow commission- ers and the city manager to propose a 3-mill ad valorem levy. Commissioner Arlene Wilks agreed with Commissioner Rutter in identifying some of the department increases by eliminating insurance for the commissioners, and reduc- ing salary proposals from 5 percent including a 1 percent cost of living increase to 2 percent acItoss the board for Trenton's 15 employees. , The commission also requested the city manager adjust the proposed budget by reducing revenues to Su- wannee Valley Leagues while e taking several other cost saving measures. The commission discussed the pro- posed budget and the city manager explained that the board would need a .43 mill ad valorem rate to balance the proposed budget. Commissioner Thigpen made a motion to propose a 5-mill tax levy for advertisement purposes. Mayor Pete Randolph waited for a second from either one of the attending com- missioners; he then relinquished the chair to Commissioner Rutter to give a second to the motion. The board voted 2-2 on the motion that failed to get a majornt_ \ote. .Mayor Randolph resumed his posi- tion as chairman of the board. Com- missioner Rutter then made a motion for the City of Trenton to adopt a 3-mill property tax levy for adver- tisement .purposes. Commissioner Thigpen gave a second to the motion and the board approved this by a 3-1 vote. Mayor Randolph did not agree and voted no on the motion., Commissioner Thigpen explained that he would take the proposed budget home and review in detail in hopes of coming up With new rev- enue sources for the City of Trenton. fHe asked his fellow commissioners to also consider looking for new rev- enues to balance the budget. The city manager explained to the commission that when they set the proposed millage rate, they can re- duce the proposed millage but they cannot increase it from that adver- tised rate. .Steer wrestling leads two Trenton grads to National High School Finals Rodeo Gilchrist Community Emergency Response Team graduates second class By Ron Mills, Chief of Emergency Management .Gilchrist County and the Depart- ment of Emergency Management are proud to announce the graduation of their second "Community Emergen- cN Response Team" Class. The graduation and final exercise took place at Count. Fire Station 4 in Southeast Gilchrist Count\ on Mon- da\. July 23. Tommy Langford. Frances Brooks. Joe Fink. Kath\ Fink. Daid Tran- tham, and Robert Denny, completed the 10-%%eek training and now carr\ a State.'County Emergenc. Response Certification. The final class consisted of the graduation ceremony along with a final medical assessments exercise using the Bell JROTC students and their leader as victims All the \ ic- rntms were made-up to reflect various injuries b\ one of the C.E.R.T. assis- tants from Marion County. After a successful exercise and refreshments, response gear was dis, tribute to the ne\\ grads and the\ are eager to get intoled "\ith Counti Emergency Operations. If any other citizens of the county are interested in joining this program. please contact the Emergenc Mlan- agement Office and ask for informa- tion on joining the C.E.R.T. team. Ne%% classes are in the scheduling process no%. call 13521 463-3134. K.\\. Lindsei. of Trenton wrestles a steer at the National High School Finals Rodeo held in Springheld. Illinois. He ent ered in the 1\'rangler 20X Jackpot and w'on first place out of58 entries. Graduates of the second Cominuniti, Eminerenci, Response Team class atre pictured left to right: ToInIil\ Langford, Frances'5 Brooks, Joe Fink, Kathy Fink. Da.iid Trantlhan and Robert Dciny. By Carrie A. Mizell In June the pair was outfitted in graduation caps as the\ ". walked across the Trenton High School football field to accept high school diplomas. Last week Eric Manos and K.W. Lindsey donned cowboy hats as they compet-' ed in the National High School Finals Rodeo in Springfield, Illinois. . Both teenagers qualified for the national steer %wrestling competition after Lindsey finished second in the state with 145 year-end points and Manos placed fourth '. ith 115 year- end points at the Florida High School Rodeo Association State Finals held June 7-10. Steer wrestling is a rush for these two thrill seekers \% ho jump off their horses after chasing down a steer and wrestle the steer to the ground by twisting its horns in an effort to earn style points and complete the task quickly during this rousing ro- deo event, competitors in a Wrangler 20X Jack- The 59th annual National High pot Steer W\restling Contest. With School Finals Rodeo marked the steer .N wrestling times of 4.4 on 1st teenagers' fourth and final year of Go, 4.5 on 2nd Go and 6.3 on 3rd Go, eligibility with the high school rodeo Lindsey sealed his first place position association, according to Lindsey. and brought home. a jackpot prize of "I missed m3 first steer and was $1750. 6.5 on my second steer." Manos said "I've been around cows all my life about his trip to National Finals, "I and steer wrestling is something I'm guess I did alright." naturally good at," Lindsey said. Manos' best time of 4.2 came this Both. Lindsey and Manos plan to year at a rodeo in Jacksonville. start college in the fall and pursue Lindsey said his best time of 3.8 careers in construction engineering. came first at a rodeo in Okeechobee and construction management. Ma- and the following weekend at a ro- nos will attend Lake City Commu- deo in Ocala where he again earned nity College, while Lindsey will go a time of 3.8. to Santa Fe Community College. "I didn't do so hot in the [National The two will keep their friendship Finals] rodeo. My first steer got away and passion for steer w resting ali'e and I got a no time. I didn't do much by competing at PCA and pro-rodeos on my second steer either," Lindsey throughout the southeastern United said. States.. Lindsey's success at the National Finals came when he beat out 58 A toe-tapping good time at Ayers Health and Rehabilitation's Birthday Party By Carrie A. Mizell Wheel chairs were rolling to an fro as toes tapped to the beat of livel gospel and country music perform by the Birthday Band, a group of en tertainers who volunteer their tim at Ayers Health and Rehabilitatio Center. Band members Amos Philmai Don Martin, Luther Hughes, Erni Phillips and Vince Osoaro meet Ayers Health and Rehabilitation Cen ter the last Wednesday of each mont to perform favorites like "You Ar :Z- ,G) My Sunshine," "When the Saints Go jumped at the chance. d Marching In" and "Bouquet of.Ros- Today, Hughes plays the mando- y es" at the facility's monthly birthday lin and guitar for the Birthday Band.. d party for its residents. Hughes played with the Gospel Trav- i- "The Birthday Band is a wonderful elers for over 20 years. He remem- .e group of guys! They bring excitement bers attending church services at Ay- n to our center and treat the residents so 'ers Health and Rehabilitation Center nicely," Jo Buckles, administrator of on Sunday mornings and Thursday n, Ayers Health and Rehabilitation Cen- evenings. ie ter said. Harmonica player, Ernie Phillips at Started in the early. 1980s as the joined the Birthday Band 12 years i- Trenton Trio with members Don ago. He has been affectionately h Martin, Hank Hand and Ray King, dubbed the Birthday Band's "clown." re the singing group has evolved over Phillips lives in Bronson and enjoys the years as founding members playing music at churches, hospitals, passed away and other local talents nursing homes and through his per-- joined in. sonal ministry, Revival Ranch Min- Trenton resident Don Martin began, istries. singing and playing his guitar at Ay- "These are my people!" Phillips ers Health and Rehabilitation Center said about the residents of Ayers in 1983. Over the years he has played Health and Rehabilitation Center. many requests. "Walk Across Texas" A native of Puerto Rico, Vince would be the most sought after song, Osoaro joined the Birthday Band 12 according to Martin who explained years ago. He plays bass and guitar. that Helen Roberts, activity coordi- Quiet by nature, Osoaro is a retired nator at Ayers Health and Rehabili- policeman. Fellow Birthday Band station Center loves to hear that song members consider Osoaro a phenom- played. enon because he has survived being "I like to play anywhere anytime," shot in the line of duty, a heart attack Martin said. "The music may not be and now he has diabetes. Musical tal- good, but it's loud and it's different. ent abounds in Osoaro's family; in They [the residents] really seem to Puerto Rico his brother leads an or- like it." chestra. Martin began playing music with The newest member'of the Birth- fellow Trenton resident Luther day Band is Amos Philman of Bell. Hughes, a gospel music enthusiast, Not only does Philman sing, play in 1975. It seemed only natural when, bass, guitar, drums, piano and man- the opportunity to join the Birthday dolin, he also performs with the Phil- Band presented itself that Hughes man Family Band. Members of the Birthday Band, Ernie Phillips, Luther Hughes, Vince Osoaro, Don Martin and Amos Philman play at the July birthday party held at Ayers Health and Rehabilitation Center. "I met Don years ago when we Philman plans to continue playing the next several months so that tI were both playing a fireman's bar- and singing with the Birthday Band might play at Park Meadows Nurs becue at Rock Bluff," Philman ex- at Ayers Heath and Rehabilitation Home in Gainesville. plained. "Years. later I ran into him Center each month, but he would like "I may drag the guys out of Tr and he asked me to come and play to take the band on the road within ton!" Philman said. with him." hey ing en- Spring Ridge Volunteer Fire Department will hold a pancake breakfast on Sat- urday, Aug. 4 to benefit Children's Miracle Network. See Page 5 for details. GILCHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL -age iwJ New Business Spotlight: Gulf West Supply Are the cows hungry? Bring a barrel and Gulf West Supply em- ployees will fill it with their spe- cialty sweet feed mix. A branch of Chiefland Farm Sup- ply, Gulf West Supply is a Purina dealer. The .new business opened in April, in the former Gro-More facility which is located at 617 NE Lancaster Ave. in Trenton. According to Gulf West Supply Manager Alan Mikell, the plant sells more than all purpose feeds in bulk, they also shelve bag products including fertilizer, deer and bull feeders, goat, horse, cow, chicken and fish feeds, cow and horse min- THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 2007 Annual NRA event raises nearly $20,000 Gulf West Supply Manager Alan Mikell erals, whole corn, deer pellets (sold Gulf West Supply is open Mon- in bulk and bag) and range cubes.sold day-Friday 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and in bulk. Saturday from 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Dixie Sportsman Outdoor Expo planned Submitted Mark your calendar now for the first annual Dixie Sportsman Outdoor Expo to be held Saturday, September 15, 2007. The event will be held on the banks of the beautiful Suwannee' River, just north of Old Town at the old "KOA Campground," about 1.5 miles north of U.S. 19 on SR 349. If you love the outdoors, this year's family oriented Expo will surely be what you're looking for and will in- clude numerous activities, contests, Free Field Day at LCCC LESCO-John Deere Landscape will conduct a Free Field Day at Lake City Community College on August 7. This promotional program will provide hands-on instructions in tak- ing care of athletic fields including mowing, fertilizing and other specific needs. For more information and to pre-register contact Mike Fletcher at (352) 371-8011. games, exhibits, music, vendor dis- plays, a free evening BBQ meal and a chance to hear a word from C'Mere Deer and Delta Ag Wildlife spokes- person, Al Stone. Once you have registered for this free event, you'll be given tickets and have an oppor- tunity to win numerous prizes includ- ing a Kawasaki four-wheeler. Activi- ties include an archery contest, goat ropin, redneck Olympics, and catfish lasso to name just a few of the events. But remember, you must register to participate. It's free and it's easy. This event is similar to the highly successful Outdoor Expo held in Branford for the past three years. In fact, Robert Bradow, founder of Cross Heir Outfitters and event orga- nizer in Branford will be an integral part of the Dixie Expo, providing the stage, sound and cooking equipment all neatly packaged in a huge cam- ouffaged enclosed trailer designed specifically for the touring ministry to share inspirational messages and family togetherness through, outdoor cti rues. Bill arber Shop t Now Open 6 Days A Week Monday- Fridadv Soitu dlav 8am 6pm 8am-3pm 2Bacbes- FuillTinie 463-6566 rg . Fill Dirt Lime Rock Gravel Dolomite, Etc. We Need Your Business, And We Do Quality [ -0 k' *DRIVE\\'AYS *LAND CLEARING DAVID HART * EQUIPMENT HAULED 386-935-3560 , HOUSE FOUNDATIONS 386-362-9760 et~e CI' ~ 9L Get quality business insurance at a competitive price. Call me today. S(352) 463-1542 STANLEY INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. David Swilley & Steve Jenkins STANLEY INSURANCE AGENCY 630 NE Santa Fe Blvd. High Springs Yigedhd 0*3 a o yii god ta-do., insurance subject to avaiabrity and qualifications. Alstate Insurance Company and Allstate indemnity Company. Northbrrook, linois @ 2007 Allstate Insurance Company. 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, 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 Gates open to the event at 10:00 a.m. and you can register then, but you can save time with early registra- tion, available soon. Keep watching your local newspaper for a registra- tion form or register on-line at www. crossheiroutfitters.org (if you regis- ter on-line, please print a hard copy of the form and bring with you. You can register your entire family on one form. If you are a vendor and would like to participate in this event, please call (352) 498-5107 for more infor- mation. The Dixie Sportsman Outdoor Expo is being sponsored by Dixie County area Churches. FHP Checkpoints The Florida High(\a\ Patrol will be conducting driver license and ve- hicle inspection checkpoints during daylight hours, during the follow- ing dates: August 1-31 2007. These' checkpoints will be held at the fol- lowing locations, in the following counties: Dixie-Chavous Rd, CR 55A, SR 349, CR 349, CR 351, CR 358, Wil- low Hole Rd Gilchrist-R 26 SR 49, SR 47, CR 138, SE 70th Ave, CR 232, CR 340. CR341 Lafa\ette-SR 20, SR 51, SR 53, SR 349 . Levy-SR24,SR 45, SR49,SR 121, SR 500, CR 320, CR 339, CR 341, CR 345, CR337, CR. 335, CR316, CR 464. CR 323. CR 326 Tr-ocoperls ','.11 :ocu'. on elhjcles that are being operated vith defects and x iolations such as: worn / unsafe ,tires, bad brakes, improper window tinting, cracked / broken windshields, unsecured loads, and defective light- ing. In addition, attention will be di- rected to x iolations of: driver license laws, motor vehicle registration laws, non-use of seatbelts and motor ve- hicle insurance requirements. The Florida Highway Patrol has found these, checkpoints to be an ef- fective method of enforcing state laws, which relate to the safe and le-, gal operation of motor vehicles. Authorizing Supervisor: Lieuten- ant Patrick V. Riordan. When breaking news happens, call the Gilchrist County Journal at 463-7135 l -- Clyde Townsend of Bell collects a ticket from Gilchrist County Clerk of Court Joe Gilliam at this year's annual Suwannee River Friends of the NRA event held Thursday, July 26 in Trenton. Monies raised at this year's evert totaled just under $20,000. A portion of funds raised at this event will go to grants that will educate children about gun safety in the state of Florida. PattiCt c11lc,M'ai, &OlIIIIIIflee' C11,71--' pertL'I'i.ltol the Sitr7lx. '-macRi-er, Fi Iticad.;itt'th "'R-A 14-4 L'Ulo l that ~ticet' 111'-1117llyOat TIimr~- (7,71110111 1' pict til Cal 'Itli b elui. B, rd, it if Hci ;i -B,7 it I u11h) 71 SetL',I 'cc. ill Octiwtla i. Andrew Nguyen, M.D. General Practice Trenton Office 308 N I,.,,in -tr.-i 463-7381 , .I!.;..i,, ,.; I Friday 8:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. Newberry Office 5WV Main Street (Ncot to Best Dr-u:s'l) 472-2275 Tied,-,, & Thursday 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Monday through Friday 2:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Appointments Preferred 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. .1 FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH GILCHRIST COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT Well Child & Newborn Care School & Sports Physicals Chronic & Acute Care Communicable Disease Maternity Care By UF Dept. OB/GYN poDrpTn-^ . TrLrT CTD nAVJA ITrIll TOQT 1 100V7 John's Comments By John M. Ayers The Trenton City Commission ,.conducted their first budget work- ,shop meeting on Monday, August .30, 2007. The mood of the board was *mixed as Mayor Randolph and Com- :missioner Thigpen were in favor of a S 5-6 mill ad valorem levy for adver- 'tisement; and Commissioners Rutter ,and Arlene Wilks appeared to want "the City of Trenton to approve an ad valorem tax levy around 3 mills The four-member board struggled w\ith the proposed 2007-08 budget '. from the City Manager and Finance 'Chairman Glen Thigpen. When the "budget was presented, the City Man- ,4ager explained that the proposal iden- Atified salary increases at 4% plus a 41 % cost of living increase for each of 'the 15 employees. Some of the municipalities and lo- !,cal governments in the Tri-County areaa were affected by the tax reform proposal from the Florida Legisla- ,ture, but the City of Trenton is .ex- 4empt since they are in their second *year of assessing an ad valorem tax levy since 1983. The City of Trenton approved a millage rate of 3.14 mills for ad va- lorem tax revenues for the 2006-07 fiscal year. The City Commission in their approval of this levy failed i;to identify a reported $50,0'00 to *$75,000 in past dues statements that S the city has been unable to settle dur- ing the 2006-07 fiscal year. Commis- sioner Thigpen told the board that Some of these statements remained *outstanding, but when revenues are rvu available they too would be paid. The City of Trenton has also been operat- ing without a reserve in their General Revenue budget for several years. Commissioner Randy Rutter pro- posed a budget plan that would allow the City of Trenton to place identified revenues in a reserve and reduce the millage rate to 3 mills. This proposal accompanied a pie graph which re- duced revenues to the Trenton Police Department as well as other depart- ments in the City's proposed 2007-08 budget. Some of the local governments in this area are facing a budget rollback. The City of Trenton and the Town of Bell will not be impacted by -the tax reform legislation even though their revenues from Tallahassee during the 2007-08 budget will be reduced from what they were in 2006-07. The actual value of properties in the City of Trenton on both residen- tial and commercial lands increased by over $5 million from 2006-07. The City of Trenton will hold more workshop meetings to further iden- tify how they will balance their pro- posed budget. I am in favor of the City of Tren- ton working to control their growing. budget and provide services as they can afford them. In tough times like what we are currently in, expanding ad valorem taxes, without increasing the level of services is not in the best interest of Trenton's property own- ers. SStreetwise By Lauren Rudd accuracy as I can short-term market s. :trends, for now I believe that the mar- ket's erratic behavior will continue for at least the next month or two un- til Wall Street can get a better handle on exactly what impact the widen- ing difficulties in the corporate and mortgage lending markets is going to have on the economy. Specifically, you will likely see short periods of rising share prices, followed by sharp Declines. Market conditions aside, there al- ways seems to be a company whose Wall Street's recent volatility re- shares seem to defy traditional analy- minds me a little of the weather here sis. Anheuser-Busch is a solid blue t chip company that I have written in Florida.It is either dry as a bone or chip company that I have written you .are engulfed in water, with dry about for the past three years. Unfor- taking preengulfed in water, with dry tunately, the company ran into some Although I can probably predict difficulty as the tastes of its customer Alhog I c probby pr ba;e shifted from beer to wine. the weather ith the sanme degree of . ', Date High Low High Low High SThu 3.331 ft. 0.914 ft. 3.642 ft. 0.470 ft. Aug 2, 07 5:03 AM 11:16 AM 4:56 PM 11:38 PM F Fri 3.443 ft. 0.736 ft. 3.317 ft: Aug 3, 07 5:32 AM 12:05 PM 5:50 PM Sat 0.881 ft. 3.535 ft. 0.632 ft. 2.938 ft.. Aug 4, 07 12:13 AM 6:04 AM 1:00 PM 6:53 PM Sun 1.316 ft. 3.582 ft. 0.591 ft. 2.585 ft. Aug 5, 07 12:51 AM 6:42 AM 2:05 PM 8:12 PM Mon 1.729 ft. 3.575 ft. 0.551 ft. 2.385 ft. Aug 6, 07 1:34 AM 7:31 AM 3:26 PM 9:56PM Tue 2.072 ft. 3.541 ft. 0.417 ft. 2.430 ft. Aug 7, 07 2:32AM 8:35 AM4:56 PM 11:55PM Wed 2.267 ft. 3.547 ft. 0.193 ft. Aug 8, 07 3:57 AM 9:53 AM 6:16 PM : Perigee: 8/3 8:00 PM Last Quarter: 8/5 5:21 PM Name: Michael McElroy Lives: Trenton Family: Wife of 17 years, Christy; son, Brandon; daughter, Alyssa Works: President of Ameris Bank Likes about your job: Interac- tion with people and making their dreams come true. Headaches of your job: Time con- straints Interests: Church, working in my yard and THS sports that my chil- dren are involved in. What do you like about living in Gilchrist County? It's a great place to work and raise a family. Favorite food: Coconut cake. I love that stuff! Favorite book: "Good To Great" by Jim Collins Favorite movie: I'm not a movie buff, but I do enjoy Broadway pro- ductions. My favorite is Phantom of the Opera. What is something not many peo- ple know about you? I'm really a shy person! No one is going to be- lieve that, but I was shy as a child. If you weren't working here what would you be doing? I would be a landscape architect. I enjoy the Undaunted, Anheuser-Busch ex- panded its product offerings through innovation, acquisition and alliances. The results are now just beginning to pay off. The evidence came in the form of the company's 2006 earn- ings, which exceeded my estimate. One of the world's largest;brew- ers Anheuser-Busch has a 48 percent market share in the United States and owns a 35 percent stake in Mexico's top brewer, Grupo Modelo. The com- pany, with its famous Clydesdales,. also produces energy drinks and non-' alcoholic malt beverages and has several operations outside of brew- ing, such as its Busch Entertainment theme-park business. When I last wrote about the com- pany a year ago, my earnings esti- mate was $2.48 per share in 2006 and $2.67 in 2007. For 2006, Anheuser- Busch reported earnings of $2.53 per share, a 9.1 percent increase if you exclude one-time items. On a more recent note, the compa- ny recently reported that its earnings for the second quarter ended June 30 increased 6.1 percent to $677 million or 88 cents per share, as compared to $638 million or 82 cents per share a year ago. Net sales after excise taxes also rose 6.1 percent to $4.52 billion from $4.26 billion. In addition, An- heuser-Busch is raising its regular quarterly dividend rate by 11.9 per- cent to 33 cents from 29.5 cents per share. However, the key to Anheuser- Busch's future is the possibility of a future alliance, partnership or merger of some kind with Belgium-based InBev, the world's largest brewer. The word on the Street is that a link- up between the two beverage giants could result in annual cost savings of between $300 and $400 million. Of note is the fact that Anheuser-Busch became the exclusive U.S. importer of 19 of InBev's European brands this past February. The intrinsic value of Anheuser- .Busch's shares points to a mixed pic- ture. If you use a discounted earnings approach with an earnings growth rate of 8.75 percent, which is the Street's. consensus, and a discount Where Were You When I Laid The Foundation Of The Earth? (Kent Heaton) Job complained that God was not listening to his distress and that he wanted only to speak to the Almighty. He felt. deserted by God. "Know now that God hath overthrown me, and hath compassed me with his net. Behold, I cry out of wrong, but I am not heard: I cry aloud,' but there is no judgment" (Job 19:6-7). The desire of Job's anguished heart came true in Job 38. Whether Job believed God would hold audience with him, it came to pass from a whirlwind (Job 38:lff). Elihu had reproved Job for failing to consider his place before God. "Thinkest thou this to be right, that thou saidst, My righteousness is more than God's? For thou saidst, what advantage will it be unto thee? And, what profit shall I have, if I be cleansed from my sin? I will answer thee, and thy companions with thee. Look unto the heavens, and see; and behold the clouds which are higher than thou. If thou sinnest, what doest thou against him? or if thy transgressions be multiplied, what doest thou unto him? If thou be righteous, what givest thou him? or what receiveth he of thine hand" (Job 35:2-7)? How could Job suppose to question the place of God or the integrity of God to his pitiful condition? As terrible a condition as Job found himself in, he needed to stop and consider the respect and honor due to the Creator.' Job 38-41 is a testimony that all men must read to understand how great Jehovah is and how insignificant man is. The achievements of man have led to a false security that man is the greatest creation of the world. Pride elevates the nature of man to not need God and to rely upon his own wisdom for safety and happiness. Man has ventured far into space, explored the deepest parts of the ocean, conquered the highest mountains and created technology that goes beyond the imagination of any time in history. With this great wisdom comes the pride that expels any idea of God from the view of man. God remains in the whirlwind declaring His majesty and power. "Where wast thou when I laid the, foundations of the earth? Declare, if thou hast understanding. Who hath laid the measures thereof, if thou knowest? or who hath stretched the line upon it? Whereupon are the foundations thereof fastened? or who laid the corner stone thereof; When the morning stars sang together, and all the sons of God shouted for joy" (Job 38:4-7)? The answer is self evident. How can man measure himself before the Almighty? The world was created by the word of God (Genesis .1). Jehovah created man (Genesis 1:27)! Paul wrote, "Nay but, 0 man, who art thou that replies against God? Shall the thing formed say to him that formed it, Why hast thou made me thus" (Romans 9:20)? Isaiah describes man as grasshoppers in the sight of Him who "sits upon the circle of the earth" (Isaiah 40:22). Nations are nothing more than a "drop in the bucket and are counted as small dust on the balance" before the Almighty (Isaiah 40:15). "Who hath wrought and done it, calling the generations from the beginning? I' the LORD, the first, and with the last; I am he" (Isaiah 41:4). Pride will lift the mind of man to glory in himself far beyond the honor due the Creator but He who made all things reminds man who is greatest when he strikes at man with nature. Can man tame the hurricane, ride the tornado, calm the seas or stop death? Man is no more than dust on the balance before the God who made the world. Job was reminded of who God was and he said, "Behold, I am vile; what'shall I answer thee? I will lay mine hand upon my mouth" (Job 40:4). What else can man do before such a great God? What else should man do but honor a God so loving as sending His only begotten Son. for the salvation of dust on the balance (John 3:16)? Oh God how great your ocean, how small my ship, how great your salvation. Trenton Church of Christ 463-3793 502 Northeast 7th Street Trenton, Florida 32693 Please Visit www.trentonchurchofchrist.com Email kerux@bellsouth.net placement of plants-taking an ar- tistic approach in using multi-color plants to achieve a beautiful lawn. Who is your-hero? My high school business teacher Hazel Ethridge. She had a positive impact on my direction in life. Future plans: Retire one day in the Smokey Mountains. rate of 11 percent, the average return on the S&P 500, the intrinsic 'value is $50 per share. A more conserva- tive approach using a discounted free cash flow to the 'firm approach with the same earnings growth rate yields an intrinsic value of $65. Meanwhile, I am raising my earn- ings estimate for 2007 to $2.78 per share and setting my estimate for 2008 at $3.06 per share. My current" target price for the shares over the next 12 months is $59, as compared to a current price of $49.59, for a gain of 19 percent. In addition, there is a current dividend yield on the shares of 3 percent. At least one analyst, on Wall Street has already upgraded the shares and I believe that others will follow suit if Anheuser-Busch continues to in-, crease its earnings. Furthermore, the shares hit a high of $54 as recently as a month ago. You can write to financial colum- nist Lauren Rudd at '5 Gulf Manor Drive, Venice, Fl. 34285 or email at LVERudd@aol.com. Prior columns are available at RuddReport.com. Chamber Corner We would like to welcome our newest member to the Gilchrist County Chamber of Cominerce Mary Ka) Cosrmeucs, Independent Beauty Consultant, Jean Ann Cannon. Jean Ann is available for all your skin care, cosmetic and fragrance needs from a very well known skincare dis- tributor, Mary Kay Cosmetics. If you, would like to find out more about the Mary Kay products, you can contact, Jean Ann at (352) 46,3-3906, Fax an order to: (352) 472-5431, email: Can- nonJA@MaryKay.com and check out the' website at: www.MaryKay. com/CannonJA. Back to School Days at the Bell High School Bus Loop, August 4, 2007, 9 am to 12 noon. Then at the; Trenton Elementary School Bus Loop August 18, 2007, 9 am to 12 noon. All Gilchrist County students grades K-8th are invited to attend. Every stu- * dent will receive a free helmet and a goody bag. There will be several free drawings at each of, these events for bicycles and backpacks. There will be a Bicycle Rodeo, car seat checks, fingerprinting, face painting and re- Lottery Numbers Wednesday, July 25, 2007 Lotto Drawing: 1-20-37-42-44-45 One winner of the $3 million jackpot. 5-Digit Winners: 45 at $6,129.00 4-Digit Winners 2,392 at $93.50 3-Digit Winners: 53,020 at $6.00 Play 4 Drawing: 1-7-2-6 Cash 3 Drawing: 7-9-1 Saturday, July 28,2007 Lotto Drawing: 8-12-13-24-27-41 No winners of the $3 million jackpot. 5-Digit Winners: 90 at $3,894.50 4-Digit Winners: 5,250 at $54.00 3-Digit Winners: 98,265 at $4.00 Play 4 Drawing: 3-4-0-8 Cash 3 Drawing: 1-0-7 Page Three THU SDA A UU~ I LU %,PX. NX "' J COOKING AND CARRYING' ON By Cindy John and I celebrated our 28th an- niversary on Saturday, July 28th. We spent the weekend in St. Mary, Geor-. gia. St. Mary's is the first coastal town in Georgia just above Jacksonville., One of the nice things about our trip was that it's only about three hours away. Another thing about St. Mary is that it's really small and quiet. John and I like small, slow and quiet not busy, fast and loud. On Friday night we ate at Lang's Seafood which is located right on the waterfront. After a wonderful supper of fried shrimp and a seafood platter we walked out on the marina docks and then down tothe city park which is also located right on the waterfront. The park is probably one of the pretti- est parks I've ever visited. They have a huge fountain in the center and two large gazebos. Down next to the wa- ter the town has installed tabby pil- lars with swings hanging from them. It was nice to sit awhile in the swing and enjoy the waterfront. Lang's was a real treat; their sea- food is so much like the food that was served on the dock in Cedar Key long ago. You know, just straight forward freshments, so come join the fun. If you have any questions or to make a donation to this event please contact Mollie Branning or Teri Gentry at the Gilchrist County Sheriff's Office at (352) 463-3410. Remember if,you would like to promote your place of business and meet other Chamber members by having a Chamber Mixer please con- tact Maureen at the Chamber office (352) 463-3467 or (352) 463-4047. If you are a new business or an indi- vidual and would like more informa- tion on how to become a member of the Chamber of Commerce give us. a .call at (352i 463-3467. Renunder. Farmer's Market at the Trenton Depot Tuesday afternoons from 2:00 PM-7:00 PM. Character trait for the month of August is: "Idealist"' definition:' "Should have an unimpeachable in- tegrity, be open to correction, be will- ing to identify problems as they arise, and speak the truth boldly." Gilchrist County Marriage Applications Kenneth Lee Knowles, 4/30/1970, and Cortney Lynn Moore, 9/5/1975, both of Bell. Ronald Allen Hicks, 7/18/1985, of Bell, and Shelley Kate Law, 3/28/1989, of Archer. A piece of the miracle process has been reserved for each of us. Jim Rohn Jo Ayers cooking good fresh shrimp, fried to perfection, a tossed salad and baked potato. What can I say, if it ain't broke don't fix it. The Lang's have several shrimp boats and catch the shrimp that they serve in their restaurant. On Saturday morning we caught the ferry to Cumberland Island. Cum- berland Island was pretty neat. There were crumbling ruins of several man- sions as well as groups of wild hors- es. The wild horses have inhabited the island for a couple hundred years. We didn't tour any of the other areas of the island due to the heat. Boy was it hot. If you ever plan a trip to Cum- berland Island go in the early spring or late fall. .On Sunday around noon time we drove down to Outback Crab Shack at Six Mile Marina near St. Augus- tine. We had lunch and it was as good as always.' It sure was good to get away for a few days. But you know there is re- ally no place quite like home. Your own bed, your own pillow, your own remote....we must be getting old. The following recipe is easy and really pretty good. It a one dish meal, just add a salad and you are done. 1 pound ground beef 9 oz. of frozen chopped broccoli, thawed and drained 4 oz. package grated mozzarella cheese 1/2 cup chopped onions 1/2 cup sour cream 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/2 teaspoon black pepper 2 cans Pillsbury@ crescent dinner rolls 1 egg beaten Heat oven to 375 degrees. In a me- dium frying pan brown meat, drain well. Add broccoli. onions. cheese, sour cream, salt and pepper and sim- mer 10 minutes. Cool. Separate dough into 4 long, rect- angles. On ungreased cookie. sheet, overlap long sides of 2 rectangles 1/2 inch; firmly press edges and perfo- rations to seal. Press or roll to form 13x7 inch rectangle. Spoon meat mixture in 3-inch strip down center of dough. Bring long edges of dough rectangles ovei the filling, overlap edges slightly pinch edges ,and ends to seal. Repeat with remaining rect- angles. Brush with beaten egg. Bake at 375 degrees for 18 to 22 minutes. When breaking news happens, call the Gilchrist County Journal at 463-7135 Letter to the Editor: I would like to try and clear up any misunderstanding on the 3 to 2 vote that the Gilchrist County Board of County Commissioners took at the July 16th Budget Workshop on setting the "tentative" village rate that will be on the taxpayers trim notices. All Board members had the opportunity to make a motion to set the village rate during about an hour of discussion. At no time did any Board Member Mrake a motion to set the village rate lower than the 8.75 rate that the Board voted on. During that hour long discussion any Board Member could have made a motion to set the millage at any rate up to 10 mills. During our discussion it was pointed out by our Clerk, who is also responsible for the Board's finances, that if we set the millage rate lower than the actual roll back rate that was established by the Legislature, that not only would Gilchrist County be penalized in antici- pated revenues this year, but for the next several years to come. This was very important at this time in our Budget process because the Department of Revenue had not been able to establish what the actual roll back was to be. It is also very important to note that in setting the "tentative" millage rate at 8.75, then it can only be lowered and not raised. It is good budget- ing practice to have a safety factor until the final budget is passed and the "Final" millage rate is set. It is also important to'note that during the motion to set the "tentative" village rate at 8.75 it was also noted that the Board instructed the Finance Department to calculate our budget revenues on a millage rate of 8.2695, in anticipation of setting the final rate at that amount, or at the actual roll back rate that has yet to be determined by the Department of Revenue. It is also important to note that all 5 Board Members want to set the millage rate at the roll back rate, but until that rate is actually determined, it would not be good practice to set a rate lower than the roll back rate and lose revenue for years to come. As to Commissioner D. Ray Harrison, Jr.'s comment on what the past Board of County Commissioners could liave done in lowering the millage rate below 10 mills, it is obvious that he has not studied the past budgets of the Board. I also do not remember him at any of those budget workshops and he was certainly not informed as to the Board Members who were present. It is always easy to sit on the sidelines and say what you would have done. All of the Board of County Commissioners want to give the taxpayers the full tax relief that they deserve. I only ask that you be patient through the Budget process and let us get the certified roll back rate from the De- partment of Revenue so we will not be penalized mn revenues this year and years to come. If anyone would like to talk about this issue or any other issue please call me at home at (386) 935-3256 or on my cell phone at (352) 745-0221. Randy Durden Gilchrist County Commissioner, District 3 Current Board Chair GIL CHRITST COT INTY JOURNAL Meet Your Neighbor O. 1a Star0 %f eedcom 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, who served in any branch of the U.S. Armed Services between January 2006 and present. The list will be used for our prayer remembrance list and for a plaque that will be presented to the county during our Stars of Freedom Ban- quet. A date for the banquet has not been determined. The plague will honor our fam- ily and friends who have served our country in the military and are the Real Stars of Freedom. The list below is incomplete, we don't have all of the names and we need your help to fill in the blanks. We would like .the present rank, branch of military service, if the person served in a combat zone and present mailing address (all mailing addresses will be kept confidential) so that we can contact these brave souls and personally thank them. Please take the time to scan the list and if you can help us call Ken Palm at 352-463-0089 or Dr. Geneva Cornwell at 352-463-1473. Thank you very much for your help and Remember to Pray for our Troops! Mindy Alvord, Brad E. Anderson, Donna Slayton/Rowe Anderson, Clayton App, Deborah J. Assela- nis, Jonathan W. Barrs, Drew Barry, Crystal L. Baylon, Daniel J. Beans, Josh Beans, Kristopher IE. Beasley, Peter L. Belanger, Keith E. Benson, Ronald H. Benton, Jr., Daniel L. Bey- er, Thomas G. Bialozynski, Macy J. Bible, Timothy J. Blackford, Edward H. Boland, Kevin C. Bost, Devin Boyette, Lucas H. Brackett, Kristin A. Brown, Joseph G. Bullock, Patri- cia C. Burkel, Kent C. Burnaw, Amy E. Butler, Michael Butler, Steven P. Butler, Steve Calloway, John C: Car- ney, Denna L. Carr, Donald K. Carr, Thomas Caudill,Alan H. Caulk, John W. Charlton, Matthew J. Charlton, Raymond L. Clark, William Eddie Coarsey, Jeremy L. Coker, Robert Collier, Ben Coppage, Levi S. Cop- page, Matthew Corbin, James A. Comwell, Evan M. Crabtree, Kath- ryn L. Croft, Patrick C. Curry, Ryan L. Dalton, Kenneth D. Daub, David A. Davis, Phillip S. Davis, Rebecca L. Davis, Andrew Dawkins, Robert Dean, Kenneth Earl Ducker, Angela M. Duquette, Randy C. Ellison, Scott Elmore, Dawn R. Faught, George T. Faught, Matthew J. Felmey, Chris- tine M. Ferguson, Sean A. Flanick, Jimmy M. Fletcher, Jr., (Army, Iraq), Jeffrey Folis, Rodney A. Frazier, Manley C. Frost, Christopher L. Geiger, Lajawn R. Gladney, Kath- ryn M. Grayson, John Guzman, Kyle E. Habig, Brett Hanchey, Angela L. Hart, Gary L. Hatfield, Daniel Hau- prich, Jeremiah Hauprich, Ryan L. Hausner, Richard A. Havens, Joey Heilig, Lucinda D. Hendricks, Jason M. Hickey, Gary Hilliard, Dylan Hill- iard, Mark Hilliard, Steven G. Hill- iard, J. B. Hodge, Wayne J. Hodge, Ira R. Holland, Brandon M. Houston, Phillip G. Houston, Raun M. How- ell, Joe Hudson, Jason R. Huffman, Carl Hunter, Jr., Michael L. Hunter, David M. Janik, Jonathan W. Jen- kins, Kathleen M. Jenkins, Melissa I. Johnson, Todd M. Johnson, Kelli L. Keith, Henry W. Kennedy, Eugene R. Kraemer, Jr., Darrell R. Lamb, Sha- ron M. Lamb, Ann Marie Landrum, Brian Landrum, Nicholas F. Lang- ford, Heather Langston, Christopher R. Layfield, Peter E. Leone, Keith W. Lightner, Mathew D. Lightner, Mi- chael R. Lightner. Mathew C. Lind, Joseph W. Long, Rob Long, Diana Katie Lovett, Jonathan W. Luchak, Matthew A. Magness, Michael J. Marquis, Randell M. Matthews, Da- vid Mauldin, Gus Mauldin, John A. Mauro, Michael Mayo, Larry S. Mc- ' Beth, Glenn P. McKay, Evan McQuis- ton, T. J. Miller, Mark Milton, Patrick .G. Minto, Kenneth G. Moreno, Allen Murray, Chevis W. Musselman, Jim- mi Myers, Daniel Neal, Jr., Sherman B. Nobles, Charity S. Odell, George, 0. Osteen, William T. Osteen, Derek K. Pace, Rebecca L. Paceley, Jodi M. Peelman, Christopher J. Pergrossi, Adam J. Perry, David L. Philman, Arthur J. Pipes, Jacobs C. Pleiman, William Powell, Rosanna F. Pow- ers, Heather N. Price, John S. Price, Stacey B. Rand, Angelina J. Rauseo, Gareth M. Ray, Steven Reed, Aaron Riess (Afghanistan), Matthew M. Re- mai, Matthew E. Rexroat, Aaron D. Riess, Matthew T. Riordan, Stephan Roberts, Jr., Ronald T. Roberts, Thomas F. Roberts, James K. Rog- ers, Kevin Rogers, Cody L. Rolling, Jody L. Rolling, Aaron D. Ross, Cur- tis L. Ross, Robert Ross, Thomas J. Rush, Scott A. Schoppenhorst, Dan- iel 0. Schreiber, Dave Scott, Blake R. Shackelford, Nitka Shearin, Rex S. Shearin, John P. Shelley, Brian J. New Life Assembly of God 9579 US-129 S Trenton, Florida 463-7004 You can make a difference! , Services: ":, Sunday School 10 am .. .' Praise & Worship/KidZone 11 am . Evening Worship 6 pm Wednesday Night Service & Pastor: "The Place" (Youth) 7 pm Don & Jerri Lunsford Hunt's Pest Control, Inc. GET RID OF: Cockroaches Waterbugs German Roaches Ants and other Household Pests Shepard, Ronald Sherman, John W. Sherry, Jarred E. Shewey, Jeremy G. Shinkle, Sherri L. Slaughter, Donna Slayton, James Slayton, Ernest D. Smith, George D. Smith, Tyler B. Smith, Christopher L. Snyder, Joseph R. Snyder, Jeffrey E. Solis, Thomas J. Stoner, Donny Staton, James Staton, William A. Suggs, Joshua C. Sulli- van, Johnny R. Swedenburg, Thom- as J. Telfer, Michael B. Templeton, Brandon Thorsen, Gregory Turner, Justin Twigg, Nathan Twigg, Chad W. Vann, Camelle N. Vernon, Mat- thew L. Waddell, Robert G. Waldron, Danielle M. Walker, Bryan A. Wall, Matthew V. Watson, Bryan C. Wells, LaShonda White, David A. Whit- wood, Ronnie J. Wilder, Stephen D. Wilder, Colby Wilkerson, Robert C. Wilkerson, Phillip R. Williams, Sta- cia L. Williams, R. L. Wills, Kim- berly L. Wilridge, Wesley D: Wilson, Ashley N. Wood, Daniel Wood, Kyle Worthington, Amanda M. Ysidron, Freddie D. Zayas. LCCC Board to meet August 14 The Lake City Community College (LCCC) District Board of Trustees will meet at 4 p.m., Tuesday, August 14 in the LCCC Board Room. The District Board of Trustees is appointed by the governor and the trustees' term is for a four-year pe- riod. Anyone in the college's district may send a nomination to the gover- nor for trustee appointments. LCCC is a two-year community college locally governed and pub- licly supported. The college serves a five-county district that includes Baker, Columbia, Dixie, Gilchrist, and Union counties. LCCC is accred- ited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Col- leges and Schools to award the asso- ciate degree. A complete agenda will be avail- able prior to the meeting. For more information contact the public in- formation office at (386) 754-4248. This meeting is open to the public. Iehwtcf&J xwI Lighthouse Word Church Youth Rally to be held on August 12th The Lighthouse Word Church is hosting a Youth Rally on Sunday, Au- gust 12th at 6:00 pm, featuring praise and worship and local Youth Groups in dance, drama and special music. Please call Jane Turner at 493-1554 as soon as possible if your Youth Group would like to participate. Riverside Baptist will have Homecoming on August 12th Riverside Baptist Church will cel- ebrate Homecoming on August 12, 2007. Sunday School will be at 9:45 a.m. and morning worship at 11:00 a.m. Brother Tom Baird will be our guest speaker. We will serve dinner after the morning worship service. Everyone is welcome to celebrate with us. For further information call Pastor Al Pflueger at (386) 935- 3935. Revival to be held at Union Baptist Church August 5th-8th Union Baptist Church will be having a Revival from August 5th through August 8th. We will be featuring evangelist Dwight Singleton and special music by Brent Owens. The meetings will be on Sun-, day, August 5th at 6 p.m.; Monday through Wednesday, August 6th-8th at 7 p.m. All are invited to come to the re- vival. We are located 5. miles west of Newberry on Hwy 26. For more information about Union Baptist Church or the revival please call the church office at (352) 472-3845. Union Baptist Church PUBLIC NOTICE CITY OF TRENTON PARKS ADVISORY BOARD The City of Trenton Parks Advisory Board will meet on Tuesday, August 7,2007 at 6:00 p.m. in the Kathryn Deen Commission Room at 114 N. Main Street, Trenton, FL. The purpose of the meeting is to select projects as part of the City of Trenton's 200 F RDAP. application. Please call 352-463-40.0) if you have aiy questions. comments, or special needs. Trenton Communita Nazarene Church (2 miles west of traffic light on 5R-Z) 10:)0 a.m. Sunday Worship Service 7:00 p.m. Wednesday Worship'Service 65-1057 Pastor Merle Goodrich Trenton United Methodist Church 9:30 am Sunday School 11:00 am Morning Worship Service 6:00 pm Wednesday Bible Study Nursery provided 9-12 Sunday Morning 203 N.E. Second Street, Trenton Office: 463-2877 Rev. H.D. "Hank" Cribb, Sr. Group from Mt. Nebo Baptist, front row, left to right, Alene Philman,., Nellie Lewis, Nancy Yarghn, Nancy Padgett, and Dorothy Roberts. Back Row, left to right, B. J. Light, Marie Cooper, Patsy Avery, Joice Snoddy, Anne Jenkins, and Norm Conti. Not pictured, A.C. Jectki-'" and.Amos Philman Sr. Mt. Nebo Baptist honors Ayers Health and Rehab with birthday party On July 25, 2007, the Mt. Nebo Baptist Church honored the Ayers Health & Rehab residents with the July Birthday Party and a great time was had by all. Music for this event was presented by the Don Martin Band, including Amos Philman, Jr, whose father is currently undergoing physical therapy at Ayers. Amos Sr. is also a member I of Mt. Nebo Baptist Church, so his,' old friends gathered around him, too.! as well as the Birthday people. Each,*, person who had a July Birthday was* presented with 'a lap robe, tissues,' lotion, sugar-free candy and se ierall. other gifts. My lady, Mary L, ons, was celebrating her 95th Birthday. A beautiful birthday cake was served to all attending residents and the hall was filled with Best Wishes and the., singing of Happy Birthday to all. by Nancy Padgett \ uuaannee Riber bbriners will hol&dAicted COUNTRY BREAKFAST $4 per plate, All-U-Can-Eat (Pancakes, eggs, sausage, milk, orange juice, coffee and tea) I 7am- 10:30am Ib KfA Saturday, August 4th I H 1/2 mile north of Fanning Springs on SR-26 For more info call: 352-542-9284 BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH "Committed to living and sharing the message of God's love." Bible Study 9:45 a.m. Sunday Worship 11 a.m. & 7 p.m. Prayer & Discipleship Wed. 7 p.m. Youth Praise & Worship Wed. 6:30 p.m. Awana Program Wed. 6:30 p.m. / 7070 S.W. CR-334A Trenton, FL 32693 Pastor: Jake Cravey Youth Director: Aaron Bachle bethelit@bellsoiuth.net www.backtobethel.org 352-463-2028 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) Sunday School......................10:00 AM Morning Worship.....................11:00 AM Evening Worship...........................6:00 PM .,Wednesday Night Prayer/Youth...7:30 PM Be a part of an exciting time of Worship and Bible Study. Pastor Jerry Milton Youth Dire'ctor Josh Dease PINE GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH 16655 N. W. CR-339 Trenton, Florida 32693 352-463-2151 wwwpgbcfl.com Bro. Greg Douglas, Pastor Bro. Rickey Whitley, Minister of Students Charles Brock, Music Director t Sunday School/Bible Study......................9:15 AM Morning Worship Service................ 10:30 AM Children's Church................................ 10:30 AM Evening Worship Service.................... 6:00 PM Wednesday Night Services: Prayer Meeting, AWANA & Youth Worship......................7:00 PM ~ Nursery Provided for All Services ~ Lunch & Open House! WE DO TERMITE INSPECTIONS Phone 493-1051 493-4772 l'e send em packing' WE WELCOME YOU TO UNION BAPTIST CHURCH (BC) 6259 $.E. 75TH AVENUE NEWBERRY, FL 32669 SUNDAY SCHOOL ................................. 9:45 AM MORNIN WORSHIP ................................... 11 AM EVENING WORSHIP .................................... 6 PM WEDNESDAY EVENING SERVICES: ADULT BIBLE STUDY, CHILDREN, & YOUTH ... 7 PM PASTOR: TRAVi$ MOODY MINISTER OF YOUTH: ROBBIE BEACH CHURCH PHONE: 352-472-3845 "WIN THE LOST AND TEACH THE SAVED TO'SERVE" t. Welcomes You "Embracing the Past and Reaching Toward the Future." Comer 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 463-2038 for more information or www.fbctrentonfl. org Mac Johnson Roofing "Serving All of North Central Florida" * Truck Cranes I Booms to 110 feet * Fully licensed . & insured 352.472.4943 or (toll free) 1.866.376.4943 www.MacJohnsonRoofing. corn The Region's Crane Service Leader! 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 orship ............................. 11 am Evening W orship ................................ 6 pm Wednesday Evening Services: AWANA 6:15pm, Youth "JAM" night & Adult Bible Study... 7 pm Pastor: Rev. Jimmy Corbin Minister of Youth: Matt Holtsclaw Church Phone: 386-935-3575 "Committed -to Reaching People for Christ" Gorgeous Estate on the Santa Fe River August 11, 2007 11 AM to 3 PM From Trenton take SR 47 North; Pass CR 138 and turn Left onto NE 40th Court Road Follow Signs to the Property Southern Property Services, Inc www.floridaland l.com 376-1371 ** 359-6305 ** 538-3003 ** 375-7731 I m mow GILCHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL THURSDAY, AUGUST 2,2007 -' Page Four ' fipst 13ciplisf Ckupck THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 207 -------- -- -- - ---- - 9rnl I TT5-% t A V.J A I T("-T TIOT '1 '")007 13emuefit fxo~ Mav~xtixi. tc~ b~e hueld I-wgxxt t tIl mx IE3ef A benefit for Casey Patrick Martin of Bell will be held on Sunday, Au- gust 5 in Bell at Lou's Burgers and More. Casey will have major back surgery on August 13, 2007. The event will begin at 11 a.m. un- til. Barbecue chicken dinners as well as fried fish dinners will be served for $7.00 a plate. Each plate comes with sides and homemade desserts are in- cluded in the dinners. There will also be drawings every hour starting at noon. A carnival will be set up for the children along with a cake walk. Please keep Casey and his family in your prayers. Casey Patrick Martin Bluegrass Pickin' planned for August 4th We would like to ask everybody to come out on August 4th at 7 p.m. to listen to some of the best bluegrass in North Florida. The Suwannee Valley Bluegrass Pickin' has moved to the Otter Springs Resort. On the first Saturday of each month we will be having our Bluegrass Pick- in' in the Otter Springs Resort Lodge. It is free to the public, and in a nice air-conditioned building. All you have to do is bring yourself on out to the Otter Springs Resort and have a great time and enjoy some good old time Bluegrass music or call and re- serve a full hookup campsite. For more information you can call Cloud Haley at (800) 990-5410 or Mr. Stacy at (386) 935-3337 or the Otter Springs Resort at 463-0,800. Hope to see ya there. ...... 9 \ Insure your brand hew car with MetLife Auto & Home", and you would be covered for itsreplacement cost for one year or ,15,000 miles, whichever .came first.* Other insurers depreciate the value of your new car 15 percent or more-we-- don't. So, if you got into an accident and totaled your new car, we would replace it. Now, that's insurance.s" For more information or a quote, call today:. Nature Coast Insurance Agency, Inc. 12372 NW Highway 19 Chiefland, FL 32626 352-493-2565 have you met life today?' MetLife * ,,,,,I, ,,I,,II..:11 II.-IIIII.*-.1 Suwannee River Fair to Hold Annual Meeting The Suwannee River Fair and Livestock Association will hold it's Annual Meeting August 6, at 7:00 p.m. at the fairgrounds in Fanning Springs. Elections will be held at this meeting. Up for re-election in Dixie County are Tim Alexander and Troy John- son. In Levy County are Chuck Cook and Loran Brookins are up for election. In Gilchrist County are Earl Jones and Terry Parrish will be up for election. The Direc- tor at Large Mickey Beauchamp is also up for election. You must be a fair member to vote. The new, membership drive has started. The dues are $5.00 annually, payable to the Suwan- nee River Fair or you can mail them to P.O. Box 252, Trenton, FL 32693. Make sure your name, address, telephone and which county you will be voting in are listed. We will also be tak- ing dues at the annual meeting. Mandatory Meetings will start in August. The first meet- ing will be August 18 at the FFA Rodeo Arena between Trenton and Bell., It will start at 9 a.m. Another meeting will be Septem- ber 1 at the Williston Horseman Arena in Levy County, at 8 a.m. Also, September 17,6 p.m. at the fairgrounds in Fanning Springs. If you plan to show an animal in the fair in 2008 it is manda- tory that you attend one of these meetings. Help Spring Ridge VFD raise $2000+ for the Children's Miracle Network at the August pancake breakfast The Spring Ridge Volunteer Fire Department invites you to its next and very special Pancake Breakfast this Saturday, August 4, at its fire station. We will be donating 'the funds col- lected at this breakfast to the CHIL- DREN'S MIRACLE NETWORK. We have set a goal of $2000.00 dol- lars, and we hope you will join us in trying to reach and exceed this amount and last year's record. The Children's Miracle Network is a local charity that operates to help meet the medical needs and comforts of this area's children. Please bring your friends and neighbors along as we all join together to support this worthy, cause. This breakfast will start at 7:30 . a.m. on Saturday, August 4, and run until at least 10:00 a.m. All residents of tile Gi uh[iit Cinnt, are.i ariid lur- r.iounding coinuies cInd conlniniLle_' are invited to attend. Blueberry, wal- nut and plain pancakes will be served, along with sausages, eggs, coffee and juice. As usual, the cost for the breakfast will be a donation to the fire department (which this month will be sent to the Children's Miracle Net- work). The Spring Ridge firehouse is located on County Road 340 (Poe Springs Road), near the Spring Ridge Church of God. Come have a nice breakfast and chat with your neigh- bors. See you on the first Saturday of August (and every month)! arrested on the charge of Battery/Do- mestic Violence. On July 19, 2007, Ivan W. Easterly, 7/31/66, was arrested on charges of Sexual Act with Child 12 18 YOA, Unlawful Sex Act with Minors and Sexual Battery using Force. On July 20,2007, Ivan W. Easterly, 7/31/66, was arrested on the charge of Engaging in Sexual Act W.ith Child. OnJuly 20, 2007, Lamont L. Ro- chelle, 5/17/79, was arrested on the charge of Battery/Domestic Vio- On July 16, 2007, two (2) Juveniles were arrested on an Order to Take into Custody. On July 16, 2007, Kara M. Mc- Question, 7/11/86, was arrested on three (3) counts of VOP/Worthless Checks. On July 17, 2007, Michael A. Bramblett, 10/20/82, was arrested on charges of Forgery three (3) counts and Uttering a Forged Instrument five (5) counts. On July 17, 2007, Anthony Wil- liams, 2/26/81, was arrested on an Alachua County Warrant with the charge of VOP/Possession of Co- caine. On July 17,2007, Brian A. Pearson, 2/23/77, was arrested on the charge of FTA/DWLSR. On July 17, 2007, Miguel A. Sifon- te, 2/5/81, was arrested on the charge of VOP/Aggravated Assault with a Weapon. On July 18, 2007, Klista Brant, 11/10/70, was arrested on the charge of Battery/Domestic Violence. On July 18,2007, Chelsey B. Beck, 6/13/79, was arrested on the charge of FTA/False 911 Calls. On July 18, 2007, Leslie N. Bras- well, 6/15/73, was arrested on the charge of VOP/Felony DUI. On July 18, 2007, Joseph Morgan, 9/21/77, was arrested on a Gilchrist County Warrant with the charge of VOP/Possession of Controlled Sub- stance and a Levy County Warrant with the charge of VOP/Grand Theft. On July 18, 2007, Anthony J. Land, 7/12/82, was arrested on the charge of FTA/County Ordinance. On:July 19, 2007, a Juvenile was 7:3,0 a.m.-6:30 p.m. SMon.-Thu. -. | (all fees due by 3 p.m. August 6) LATE REGISTRATIC CLASSES START AUGUST 20 ADD/DROP' .AUGUST 14-1 7 8 a.ni.-3 p.m. (all fees due by 3 p.m.) (386) 752-1822 www.lakecitycc.edu LCCC is an Equal Access/Equal Opportunity Institution Tele lence. On July 21,2007, David R. Powell, 7/30/73, was arrested on the charge of Resisting without Violence. On July 21, 2007, Dennis M. Powell, 1/27/75, was arrested on the charge of Battery/Domestic Vio- lence. On July 21,2007, Jason E. Fowler, 12/24/83, was arrested on charges of Leaving Scene of Accident with In- juries and Aggravated Battery with Vehicle. "Yonr Full Service Florist" -7! Easr Ik St ,,vr Tar,,,i Flou ida 3:293 Fresh & Silk Arrangemients Fumnrals If i'ddlings Rentals Plants Florida Gator Purses and Men's Wallets NMaggiB. Purses Texas Leather Purses & Men's Wallets Infant Toddler Camo 2 Hours: VI S | l-F 9N m-5pm -f lorI Sat 9am- 12pm ;l ora Laura Teagnue Charlotne Pedersen Owners -_.II Trenton Medical Center, Inc. is a complete primary medical and urgent care service provider ,for residents in Gilchrist County and North Central Florida. | f ^ 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 care. With everything from health check-ups and ,x-rays to chronic disease management and health. ii screening, to chiropractic care and a full-service pharmacy, we're a one-stop medical provider for all your health needs. S* Most Insurance Accepted .. Chiropractic Care SSliding Scale Fees Minor Surgical Procedures - Complete Primary Care Diagnostic Laboratory .Well.Bay yExams.: Vaccinations Diagnostic X-Rays Family Planning Minor Trauma ,. Hearing & Vision Testing Immunizations ADD/ADHD Evaluation -- Our Approach to Wellness Lasts A Lifetime Trenton Medical Center, Chiropractic & Trenton Pediatrics 911 S. Main Street Trenton, Florida S 1 11 Bell Family HealthCare & Bell Pharmacy 1830 N. Main Street *Bell. Florida Visit our website at www.TrentonMedical.org -. rii'l . 'in 01' From The Desk Of Gilchrist County Sheriff David P. Turner Weekly Sheriff's Report For Week Ending July 23, 2007 <----- / Forever Flowers & Gifts 352-463-9176 or T,11 Fr e 1-866-261-'986 WI I I- __ .foreverflo'werstrenlon.com SFALL2007 OPEN REGISTRATION NOW AUGUST 6 % mmmmmmmmmmor Page Five GILCHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL )N P a g e S ix -.J L -i, .. ... .. ,N - 5th Grade White wide-ruled notebook paper (No spiral bound notebooks); Two blue or black pens; Two number 2 pencils; Crayons; Package of colored pencils; Ruler; Scissors; Eraser; Pen- cil sharpener (small manual); Back- pack or book bag; Box of Kleenex; White out strip or pen (No liquid correction fluid). 6th Grade Needed: Mechanical pencils (Sci- ence); Regular pencils (if desired); Pens-blue or black ink only; Ruler; Paper; Four 3-ring binder notebooks (those are the 1-inch plastic or paper kind-very inexpensive); 3 sets of di- viders; 1 package of rubber gloves; 1 box of Kleenex; 1 roll of masking tape; Small personal pencil sharpener,. Optional: Colored pencils; Markers; Flash drives for media storage; Small scissors; Sticky notes; Highlighter; Backpack; For Science (We will need as much of the following as anyone can help with): Clorox wipes; Ziploc bags (quart size); Dish soap; White vinegar; Gravel (like for a fish tank); 1 inch nails; Hand sanitizer; Potting soil; Things to save for special activi- ties: Cardboard tubes (paper towel size or larger); Styrofoam trays (from meat and vegetables); Baby food jars (or small jars); Small plastic contain- ers with lids (like yogurt, small butter bowls, etc.) 7th Grade Language Arts: Notebook-Three- ring binder (2 or 3 inch) with college ruled paper; Pencils; Pens-black or blue; Dividers for notebooks (7 sec- tions); Box of Kleenex; White out. Social Studies: Two-inch binder with college ruled paper; 5 dividers; Pen- cils; Colored pencils-12 pack"'Ruler; 2 glue sticks; Graph Paper Math: Three-ring binder (size doesn't matter); Notebook paper (college or wide-ruled); Basic function calcula- tor; Pencils. Reading: Composition book; Pencils; Pens; Sticky notes. Science: 1 two-inch three-ring bind- er/notebook with pockets; Notebook paper; 5 dividers; Number 2 pencils; 1 package of colored pencils; 1 pack- age of EXPO whiteboard markers. 8th Grade Math: Elementary calculator (No scientific or graphing calculators please); Paper; Pencils; Small pack of graph paper (optional). Science: Package of colored pencils; Black Sharpie marker; Three-ring notebook with pockets; Lots of note- book paper; Pencils; Black or blue pens Gilchrist school personnel participate in "Dare to Share" Pictured left to right: Melvin McMullen, Assistant Superintendent of Instructional Services (Suwannee County), Walter Boatright, Su- perintendent (Suwannee County), James Vickers, Superintendent (Gilchrist County) and James Surrency, Assistant Superintendent for Instructional Services (Gilchrist County). Submitted Gilchrist County school personnel are the most recent benefactors of Gainesville City School's "Dare to Share" initiative. Representatives from this Georgia school district visited the Gilchrist school district on Wednesday, July 18th to share the Gainesville City Schools' Story with key administrators and teachers. Gilchrist, Suwannee, Dixie, Union, Bradford, and Levy county schools took part in this full-day workshop in order to glean "best practices" from this successful school district, including how to create a culture of success through accountability, transparency, and continual change. The Gainesville Model demonstrates elimination of achievement gaps through a paradigm shift changing mindsets from the traditional Bell curved achievement goals to a standards-based benchmark that ALL students are expected to reach. In order to reach this lofty goal, Superintendent Dr. Steven Ballowe recommended the use of their current model that incorporates data management, data informed instruction, proactive, prescriptive assessment, standards-based Credit Recovery, and creative use of resources. Key points of the Gainesville City School mindset include a mantra of "no excuses" and a focus on community involvement and 100% care of students. Gilchrist County School Superintendent Mr. James "Buddy" Vickers plans to continue the district's progressive move toward 100% proficiency through implementation of some of these suggested best practices. Residential & Commercial Service Work & New Construction Additions, Remodeling, Etc. FREEMAN, PLUMBING, INC. (352) 498-0703 (352) 493-3801 INowAccept Cell # (352) 210-0062 CreditCards LICENED NSURE Walter Freemaw;o Master Plumber -State Certified #CFC057595 Schools to hold Band Camp Trenton Middle School Supply List Bell Higi SuppI Mrs. Downs 6th Grade Language Arts: Highlighters; "Post It" Notes; Blue/black pens; Perforated spiral. notebooks with pockets; Pencil Mrs. Hodge 6th Grade Math: 5 sec- tion perforated spiral notebook with pockets; Mechanical pencils Mrs. Clark 6th Grade Science: 1 five subject spiral notebook with perforated pages and pocket, divid- ers; Pencils (preferably mechanical); Loose-leaf Note; 3x5 note cards; 1- 2" three ring binder; 1 composition book; Hand sanitizer (not required); Kleenex (not required); Colored pen- cils (not required); Washable magic markers (not required); Scotch tape (not required) Mrs. Brewster 7th Grade Lan- guage Arts: Three ring notebook (no -spiral); Dividers (tab dividers); Pens and Pencils; Paper Mrs. Mehl 7th Grade Math: 1 three ring binder with pockets (2 or 2 ; in.); 8 tab dividers (we will label in class); Loose-leaf paper (no spirals); Blue pens, wood pencils and a yellow or blue highlighter; Ruler (US and NMetric i, protractor. compas Mrs. Liles 7th Grade ESE-MNath 1 spiral notebook (paper) per class; 2 Bell's Purple Powerhouse Marching Band Camp starts Monday, August 13th, promptly at 9 a.m. The Band Camp Schedule follows: Monday, August 13th, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. (Uniform fitting for Seniors 9:30 a.m.). Tuesday, August 14th, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. (Uniform fittings for juniors 9:30 a.m.). Wednesday, August 15th, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. (Uniform fittings for sophomores 9:30 a.m.). Thursday, August 16th, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. (Uniform fittings for freshman 9:30 a.m.). Friday, August 17th, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. (Uniform fittings for 8th graders 9:30 a.m.). Campus will be closed for all students. No one will leave the campus for lunch or dinners. Lunch will be from 12-12:30, Dinner from 5 - 5:30 every day. Please bring a bag lunch/dinner and plenty of water. Parents are welcome to drop off dinner for their student starting at 5 p.m. Please do not interrupt practice until they have been dismissed by the director. Check on our website for the "Survival Guide" for an in-, depth list of materials that are needed h School y List folders with pockets per class ; Pen- cils for math; Pens (no red, pink, or orange ink); 1 box of tissues Miss Smith 7th Grade Reading: Jump Drive; 1-2" three ring bind- er clear view notebook (clear see through sleeve on front); 1 pack of dividers for binder; 1 pack of copy paper 8.5x11; Pens/pencils needed throughout the year; Loose-leaf paper needed throughout the year; 1 pack of highlighters; 1 zip pencil pouch to be kept in binder; Sticky notes; 5 binder folders (have 3 holes punched inside); 1 pack of sheet protectors; Hand sanitizer (not required); Kleen- ex (not required); Clorox wipes (not required); Lysol (not required); Paper towels (not required); Anti-bacterial soap (not required) Mr. Collins 7th Grade Science: Three ring binder with dividers and notebook paper; Black or blue ink pens and pencils; "Post it" or sticky notes; Centimeter ruler; Package or colored markers or pencils; Spiral bound composition book for bell work and journaling; Packing of graph paper; Simple calculator; Paper to%% els; Baby wipes; Kleenex; Due to group projects during the sear other inexpensie supplies ma) be needed. Continued to page 7 SAutomotive Repair Family Owned & Operated SINCE 1989 At B & J Automotive our goal is to help you, maintain your 4iehicle properly in order to reduce your repair cost and untimely breakdowns. We realize your vehicle represents a substantial investment on your part and is an important part of meeting the daily needs of your family. Our state of the art, ten bay facility is equipped with six vehicle lifts, the most up to date diagnostic computer systems, the largest computer database of service information available and "Customer Management Software" that allows us to easily view your vehicle repair and maintenance history, as well as, keep track of the manufacturer's recommended maintenance of your particular vehicle. We have Master Certified Technicians on staff and look forward to helping you maintain you vehicle. Monday Friday 7:30 am to 5:30 pm 463-0079 FULL SERVICE AUTO REPAIR & MAINTENANCE * TIRES * BRAKES, . * TRANSMISSION FLUSH * ALIGNMENTS * AIR CONDITIONING * FUEL INJECTION FLUSH COMPUTER DIAGNOSTICS, COOLING SYSTEM FLUSH CHECK OUR TIRE PRICES ON THE FOLLOWING QUALITY BRAND NAMES * CONTINENTAL * GOODYEAR * DEAN * MASTERCRAFT * SUMMIT * TOYO A~A9A~EP~ lop-~ *MuD DAWG * MICKEY THOMPSON * Suspension Lifts * Leveling Kits * Lowering Kits * Nerf Bars TOOl 7Q/es-- .. ', 1.<'Y *, Wheels & iresT Auto ras Bed Caps &0 Rails Chromet Hndles *' Bug. Sieds \" * -... i Gua..d.s ,/ ' Custom GrillS < ~ G H it:,* *. *. l''\- *. ^ 710 East Wade Street Trenton, Florida 32693 (352) 463-0079 * Fax (352) 463-0068 for camp. The Band Camp Packets have also been sent. If you have not received yours please contact the band office at 463-4111. Sara Gover Debbie Norton-Aronowicz The Trenton High School March- ing Band will be having band camp between August 1-17. Band members and parents should check their calen- dar for times and section practices. Please be prepared for hot fun in the sun. Please make sure to bring a healthy lunch, plenty of water, sun- sreen, a hat and a happy face. The first game of the season will be Au- gust 31 inr Trenton. The tigers will be playing the Bell bulldogs. Parents please watch for an an- nouncement for the first band booster meeting. All are welcomed and ap- preciated, Your support is most im- portant, please feel free to contact Heather Faison-Band Booster Presi- dent at (352) 231-0076 if you have any questions or would like to vol- unteer. The band boosters are looking for people to help in the concession stand and the spirit store. Trenton Band Boosters I GTT.Cl4R TST COT TNTY JOURNAL THURSDAY, AUGUST 2,2007 Tr)-- Q -_ I TI-IL TRSDAY Al IGI 1ST 1 2007 GJLCHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL Page Seven Thirty attend volleyball camp at BHS From basic fundamentals to core volleyball skills, members of the Lady Bulldogs Volleyball Team instructed 30 would-be volleyball players, grades kindergarten through 9th grade, at Volleyball Camp this week at Bell High School. The Lady Bulldogs will kick off the 2007 volleyball season on August 23 with a preseason classic game. Trenton High School Supply List VunCannon Algebra 1: Hard-back three-ring binder; At least 4 notebook divid- ers; Notebook paper (college or wide ruled); Pencils / erasers; Basic four- function calculator (no scientific or graphing calculators) Geometry: Hard-back three-ring binder; At least 4 notebook divid- ers; Notebook paper (college or wide ruled); Pencils/erasers; Basic four- function calculator (no scientific or 'graphing calculators) Suggested materials: ruler, protrac- "tor 'I Algebra 2 /Trigonometry: Hard-back three-ring binder; At least 4 notebook 'dividers; Notebook paper (college or wide-ruled); Pencils/erasers; Scien- tific calculator (no graphing calcula- tors) Manders English: One 1-inch three ring binder; Blue or black pen; Package of 5 dividers; Sticky notes; Notebook paper (college or wide ruled); One paper folder with pockets and fasten- ers Math: One 1-inch three-ring bind- er; Pencils; Notebook paper (college or wide ruled); Package of 5 dividers; Calculator Dasher Math: One 1 1/2 inch three-ring binder; Mechanical pencils; College ruled paper; Dividers; ,Calculator Licensed and Insured 8851 NW 115th Street Chiefland, Florida 32626 0 352-493-1398 1-877-766-2707, Osborn G. Barker Owner Insulated Roof-overs Vinyl & Aluminum Siding Carports Screen Rooms Decks Patio Roofs Soffit, Fascia & Gutters Hurricane Awnings Skirting Pool and All types Enclosures Free Estimates < fun 4 Kids! Pre-school/After school / Ages 2-12 St/ NAEYC Accredited Pre-K / Highscope Curriculum / School Readiness Program / CPR/First Aid Certified / Voluntary Pre-Kindergarten / USDA Food Program St/ CbA Certified Teachers 352-463-7614 2739 S.W. 19th Circle, Trenton er ... Robert P. Marsh wners/Drectors wn F. Marsh Lic#C03GI0007 with sqare root function-No fraction calculators; Jump drive; Protractors and compasses (geometry); Red pen for corrections; Ruler; Graph paper. Kotait Math: Lined paper; Graph paper; Composition book; Pens/Pencils; Glue stick. Burg Science: Lined paper; Composition book; Pens/Pencils; Glue Stick. Roesner 1/4 inch hard-back 3-prong binder with pockets; 10 dividers; Binder hole punch with calculator (optional convenience Dollar Store $1); Spi- ral notebook for loose-leaf paper; 2 pencils with erasers; 2 black or dark blue erasable pens; Sticky notes; Highlighters; 2 dry-erase markers Approximately 200 3x5 index cards Lord 1/2" or 1" notebook; Pen; Pencils; Highlighters; Sewing: Thread, Seam ripper; Foods: 2 lb confectioner's sugar; 1 foil pie pan Schofield English: Blue or black pen; Folder or notebook for English; Lined note- book paper; Whiteout correction fluid; Computer disk to save projects and assignments 1 1 Attention: rBack to School Bell Purple Powerhouse Band Snfatv hnv y tef ays Students and Parents Congratulations to the 2007-2008 edition that we all now share and are Purple Powerhouse Marching Band. responsible for carrying forward. The band is an important part of our Throughout the year you will be community and I sincerely appreciate receiving communications concern- all of your support during this transi- ing upcoming concerts and other per- tion. I am very honored and excited tinent information. So keep check- to be your new Band Director. All ing our wonderful website at www. students and parents are invited to a bellpurplepowerhouseband.org "Meet and Greet" on A quick reminder-- Friday, August 10th bring the band contract from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. and health form with in the band room. I you on the first day of look forward to meet- band camp on August ing you all then. 1 13th. Due to Florida's My goal is to give humidity and heat, it is your student the best \ very important to have educational and self- this information in case development opportu- of an emergency. nities possible through Leadership don't participation in the Purple Power- forget Leadership Retreat on Friday, house'Band. I am committed to do August 10th from 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 all I can for the students by providing p.m. them with real life skills and reward- It is a privilege to have your stu- ing musical experiences that will be dent as a valued musician in this beneficial to them both in and out of organization. You play an important band. The investment of time, effort role in everything we do. Welcome to and energy will produce lifelong div- our new school year. idends and will not go unnoticed. Sincerely, Sara Gover Your student is a member of an ex- Director of Bands citing musical organization and the GoverS@mygcsd.org following information has been.de- --Submitted by Debbie Norton- signed to help you and your student Aronowicz, President of Purple Pow- better understand what is expected. erhouse Band at president@bellpur- The Purple Powerhouse Band is built plepowerhouseband.org or (352) upon a tradition of excellence, a tra- 463-4111. Guardian ad Litem collecting 'Back to School supplies The Guardian ad Litem Program tions, please contact J for Levy and Gilchrist counties is ac- 352-486-3308 or 352-4( cepting back to school supplies for Starting school with t children currently being served by will make a difference the Program. life. Any items from reams of paper, It will be one less third spiral notebooks, folders, pencils, dren have to be without pens, crayons, backpacks, or gift year. cards for supplies are greatly needed for these children. Donations can be dropped off at Sch the Guardian ad Litem office in Levy County at 295 South Court Street or Elementary at the Capital City Bank in Bronson. Monday, Aug. 20 In Gilchrist County at the Capital Chicken Nuggets .wit City Bank in Trenton or Bell. Roll or Turkey Wrap; F For further information or ques- Sweet Young Green Meet your teacher! Gilchrist County students will have the opportunity to meet their teachers on Thursday, Aug. 16! Orientation will begin at 5:30 p.m. at both Trenton Elementary School and Bell Elementary School and at 7 p.m. for Trenton Middle/Senior High School and Bell High School stu- dents. Bell Elementary School will post a classroom listing in front of the school. Parents and students are encouraged to look at the list, it will provide each student's classroom in- formation. Bell High School Supply List Continued from page 6 Mrs. Welch 8th Grade Reading: Jump Drive; 1-2" three ring bind- er clear view notebook (clear see through sleeve on front); 1 pack of dividers for binder; 1 pack of copy paper 8.5 x 11; Pens/pencils needed throughout the year; Paper needed throughout the year; 1 pack of high- lighters; 1 zip pencil pouch to be kept in binder; Sticky notes; 5 binder fold- ers (have 3 holes punched inside); 1 pack of sheet protectors Mrs. Verhaeren 8th Grade Ameri- can History: Spiral notebook; Paper Folder; Loose Notebook Paper; Col- ored Pencils; Normal Pencils; Black or blue ink pen; Red pen; Highlight- er; "Post It" notes Mrs. Smith 8th Grade Math: Spiral composition book; Pencils; Basic cal- culator; Graph paper; Folder-pocket and prongs Mrs. Smith 8th Grade Science: 1 inch three ring binder with paper and dividers; 3 x 3 sticky notes; pencils; blue or black pens (no gel pens); markers or colored pencils; graph paper; towels (optional); baby wipes. (optional);' tissues (optional); dish- washing detergent (optional) Coach Harden III Middle School Physical Education: "White" Bell P.E. Shirt (Cost is $5); Athletic Shorts for summer and fall months; Athletic pants for winter months (wind pants or sweat pants. No pajama pants and no jeans); Non -Marking Athletic Style Shoes (No sandals, crocs, or boots) FAST FACT #3: 95 % of patients that come to us with SBACK PAIN have positive results. Don't wait another day hoping the PAIN will go away on its own. "We Get Call us NOW to find out more Results!" and watch for more FAST FACTS NATURE COAST REHABILITATION, Inc. WILLISTON 352-528-0022 CHIEFLAND 352-493-2999 NEWBERRY 352-472-1400 [UIEIEE7E ......... EEEUEUEUE EUUEUEEEEEEUUEnUEEEUUEEEE U WUU'~ Fruit; Choice of Milk Tuesday, Aug. 21 Tacos '. ithi SaKaorTurke\ & Cheese Wrap: Lettruce &l Tomato Cup: But- tery Corn;. Cinnamon Apple Slices; Choice of Milk; Brownie Wednesday, Aug. 22 Spaghetti with Meat Sauce with Garlic Bread or Ham & Cheese- Lunch Box; Tossed Salad with lowfat dressing; Steamed Broccoli; Chilled'Pears; Choice of Milk Thursday, Aug. 23 Oven Fried Chicken/Wheat Roll or Fruit and Yogurt Plate; Whipped Potatoes & Gravy; Steamed Cab- bage; Fresh Melon; Choice of Milk; Fruit Flavored Gelatin Friday, Aug. 24 Pepperoni Pizza or PB & J Sand- wich; Fresh Veggies/Ranch Dress- ing; Seasoned Green Beans; Frozen Juice Bar; Choice of Milk The new school year is just around the corner and the Bell FFA Alumni will hold its first meeting of the 2007- 2008 school year on Thursday, August y, 2007. Th ne meetmg will be held at the Bell Ag Building at 7 p.m. A covered dish dinner will be enni Ellis at served. The alumni will provide the 63-3135. drinks and paper products. hese supplies All parents, grandparents, past FFA in a child's members, and all adults interested in supporting the Bell Ag Program are ng these chil- invited to come join us as we make iut this school plans for a new school year. Linda Brown, Reporter ol Lunch Menu , Schools th Cornmeal Potato Smiles; Peas; Mixed Middle & High Schools Monday, Aug. 20 Choose 1: Chicken Patty Sandwich, Deli Sub Sandwich, Baked Ham and Macaroni & Cheese with Roll, Pizza Tuesday, .4Au. 21 Choose 1: Chicken Nuggets. Super Nachos. O en 'Fried Chicken. Pizza Wednesday, Aug. 22 Choose 1: Hamburger' on a bun, Breaded Fish and Grits, Pizza, Sweet/Sour Chicken and Fried Rice & Egg Roll Thursday, Aug. 23 Popcorn Chicken, Spaghetti with Meat Sauce, Salisbury Steak with Rice and Gravy, Pizza Friday, Aug. 24 Hot Dog, Grilled Chicken Sand- wich, Pizza ** Additional side teams are avail- able each day. Those items typi- cally include: Tossed Salad, Potato or Pasta Salad, Mashed Potatoes & Gravy, Pineapple, Fresh Fruit, Fla- vored Gelatin, Cole Slaw, Green Beans and French Fries,. Barron's Aluminum Licensed & Insured Free Estimates S* Screen and Glass Rooms Carports Patio & Deck Covers SDecks & Handrails Vinyl Siding Soffit and Fascia Storm Panels & Shutters We also do pool enclosures. 1-800-203-8214 or 352-463-3004 Steven Cox Owner/Operator COX MOBILE HOME MOVING & SET-UP Licensed Bonded Insured Trenton, Florida (352) 472-6562 Cell (352) 222-1859 Page Seven GILCHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL 'THURSDAY, AUGUST 2,2007 coming soon All Gilchrist County students K- 8th grade are invited to attend! The first safety day will be held Au- gust 4, 2007 from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. This day will be for Bell stu- dents K-8th at the Bell High School Bus Loop. The second safety day will be held August 18, 2007 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. This will be for the Trenton stu- dents K-8th at the Trenton Elemen- tary Bus Loop. Every student will receive a free bi- cycle helmet and a goody bag! There will be drawings at each school for free bicycles and backpacks! There will also be a Bicycle Ro- deo, Car Seat checks, fingerprinting, facepainting, and refreshments. If you haVe any questions please contact: Mollie Branning or Teri Gentry with the Gilchrist County Sheriff's Office at (352) 463-3410. Bell FFA Alumni to meet Aug. 9 Page Eight vTmi-1R.. T-T TUSA 200 U ~ "~ . ~ ~ ~% <,, .... , I .. The June birthday Joyful Hearts minus one. From Left: Heidi Kamp, Pat Luka, and her mother, Maxine Hale. Joyful Heart Quilters The other day my sister, Bonnie, and I took her two grandsons to see a movie in Lake City. The tape record- ing had said that the movie started at 10:10 a.m. However, once there we found out that was incorrect informa- tion and in fact, the movie didn't start until 1:20 p.m. It was way too far to drive home and come back, especially with gas prices so high. And the boys were so disappointed with the thought of coming back another day to see the movie. We tried to explain, that three hours is a long time to try to find something to do in Lake City. Of course, that's adult thinking, because five-year-old Joey looked up with a look that only a five-year-old who has solved the problem can have and profoundly announced...Time passes fast when you're'having a good time...enough said. Well, I must be having a really good time because I cannot believe that it's nearly the end of July. School begins in about a month. Where did; the summer go? I had such plans to get so many things accomplished... didn't you? What happened? I think my get-up-and-go, got up and went leaving me behind. The spring flowers have sprung and the summer flowers are fading fast all the while panting and wilting under the torrid % ayes of unrelenting heat. Before )ou can 'blink an eye the leaves on the trees, which were so bare what seems like just a few weeks ago, will be changing colors and falling like sky divers down to the ground soon. I haven't even got last years raked up yet. Anymore, I always feel like I'm a season or two behind. Eventually, I guess if you get far enough behind you really get caught up...does that make sense to you? I hope so. I hate to think I'm the only one lost on the treadmill of life where no matter how fast you go, you don't get any further along. But on Wednesday, July 18th, twenty-two Joyful Hearts and three most welcomed visitors had all their get-up-and-go with them and they were chomping at the bit to get to work creating...whatever. The mother and daughter team of Maxine Hale and Pat Luka, after hugs and hellos, settled down at the quilt in a frame and like two peas in a pod sent fingers flying. Elaine Nemeth and Barbara Strom worked on our new club quilt. It is going to be trimmed out in eyelet and I can't wait to see the quilt once finished. Our quilts may not always be perfect but they are always fun and stitched with love. Barbara's daughter, Karen from California, visited with us and it was a real treat. Barbara and Ann Mangone and Elaine all joined Pat and Maxine at some point. The Swedish weavers were out in full force with colors and patterns on parade. Alice Binns, the queen bee of that busy hive, was teaching a new .: .'* * Good Neighbor. GREAT RATES. S',V\'IN ~CCO )UNT' MONEY MNARKFT ( ('COUNTS . ' $ 20 4, 99 1.90"m, API 41" 199 0.UIo"... AM ( 4,999 APV* 100OH- ,).99 1.6Y%- APV . $50 01.10- 99.999 3.40 ,, AP" 10,i0( $2 4,999 3.15". API : 10,11000 + 3.5.. AP $25,000) $49,99 3 5".. 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'A .. .~ ~' "1 ... ..I C , - %,e"% 'v "* .:. .' .* ,.. .; v - ... ; ,' :".".& ,'.'. "., .A%, .4" %. ' Betty.H.cks s n of f.. ,he. d n .r.ee C.hita Swed /is.h .w . S' -. ', , ' Betty Hicks showing off her red and green Christmas Swedish weav- ing. member, Yvonne Sanders, how to do it and Yvonne seemed to be catching on. Bonnie Edwards, Mary Lou Ry- der, Cathy Strom, Heidi Kamp, Jack- ie Moore, and Betty Hicks rounded out that swarm and believe me there was lots of buzzing 'mongst all those worker bees. We were so glad that Jackie could join us. Her hubby, Lawrence, is quite ill and she can't always get away. We were also glad that Pauline' Martin was able to join us. Her hus- band, George, brings her and stays and chats or reads and we're so grate- ful that he does this for her and us. We need to keep all these folks plus Barbara and hubby, David Strom, who's quite ill in our prayers. God never intends for us to go through bad times alone. Knowing you have Him, family and friends to be there for you during trying times is a real blessing...and all God's children said Amen. Betty Hicks, who is one of our Swedish weavers, is leaving us. She's moving back to Ohio to be close to family. We will really miss her but we'll keep in touch. Maybe she can teach some of those Buckeyes how to Swedish weave. Marvine Deer has completed two' flower blocks for our upcoming club quilt and Diana Lynn was working on hers. Several folks have completed their blocks so we're well on our way. Myrle Gilkey has finished her beautiful butter-yellow afghan and was busy making a pair of purple slippers for our Christmas project for vets. Ruth Wilkerson was crocheting on her multi-colored afghan while Lera Townsend was still crocheting more Christmas gifts. 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We've sure missed her and hope she'll be able to come more often. She brought a ziploc bag of fresh ripe figs. It was my, and a bunch of oth- ers, first time eating them like that. Hey, and guess what? I found a new food friend. Jane Boyd was, there with her mother, Myra Newby. Myra is eighty years young and belts out a mean "Froggy went a Courting," all the verses and impressive croaking sounds included. Talk about Joyful hearts...as my preacher, James West would say...If that don't set you on fire...your woods wet. All too soon it was time to put aside our work and say grace. Our only July Birthday was Barbara Myrick and she was not able to be there. Mary Lou did take her a piece of her pineapple upside-down birthday cake and of course, we ate the rest. We had five or six "show and tell" quilts, baby quilts and Swed- ish weavings to applaud. It's always nice to show off your work to folks that know how much work and effort has gone into it. We left one another, with tummies full of cake and ice cream and hearts full of love and joy. It can't get much better than that. The next meeting is Wednesday, August 1st. 'Til then remember: The Lord is gracious, and full of compassion; slow to anger, and great in mercy.~Psalm 145:8 North Florida Livestock Report Receipts at the North Florida Live- stock Market in Ellisville on Thurs- day, July 25, 2007, were: this week 765, last week 547 and last year 876. Slaughter cows and bulls steady. Feeder steers and heifers steady. Feeder and replacement cows steady. 19 percent slaughter cows, 5 percent slaughter bulls, 31 percent feeder steers under 600 pounds, 4 percent over, 1 percent feeder holstein steers, 33 percent feeder heifers under 600 pounds, 2 percent over and 5 percent i Suwannee Valley Precast, Co. Owner Gerald Roberts * Bell Chiefland 463-2504 Fax: 463-0390 493-4055 New Septic Tanks Installed Drain Fields Repaired Septic.Pnmp-Outs. 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Slaughter Cows Boner 80-85 per- cent: 850-1155 (1056) 47.00-55.00 (49.62); 1090-1195 (1152) 56.00-: 57.50 (56.75) high dressing. Slaughter Bulls Y.G. 1:1070-1310 (1214) 58.00-64.00 (60.61); 1575- 1915 (1726) 61.00-68.50 (63.92); 1895-2005 (1950) 69.50-70.50' (70.01) high dressing. Feeder Steers and Bulls Medi- um and Large 1-2: 200-240 (227) 147.50-175.00 (157.44); 260-295 (276) 148.00-157.50 (154.19); 315- 345 (325) 142.00-150.00 (143.30); 355-380 (368) 109.00-138.00 (129.98); 405-435 (418) 114.00-' 125.00 (119.24); 460-475 (466) 110.00-118.00 (111.63); 510-540. (523) 105.00-111.00 (108.07); 555-, 590 (571) 106.00-111.00 (108.41);- 605-640 (616) 103.00-107.00 (105.27); 650-695 (664) 98.00- 104.50 (102.35). Feeder Steers and Bulls Medi- um and Large 2-3: 210-230 (222). 125.00-150.00 (138.95); 310-340: (326) 125.00-136.00 (130.98); 360-: 390 (375) 119.00-123.00 (120.86); 415-445 (431) 112.00-115.00, (113.51); 460-475 (470) 104.00- 108.00 (106.33); 535-540 (538.) 97.00-106.00 (102.35). Feeder Holstein Steers Large 3: 265-285 (280) 80.00-82.00 (81.53). Feeder Heifers Medium and Large. 1-2: 170-185 (176) 145.00-170.00, (150.64); 210-245 (222) 130.00-: 137.50 (134.23); 275-280 (276) 129.00-130.00 (129.85); 310-330, (321) 124.00-130.00 (126.08); 355-: 395 (372) 108.00-117.00 (111.07); 400-445 (420) 104.00-112.00- (107.12); 455-480 (463) 101.00-1 107.00 (103.76); 510-530 (519) 99.00-104.00 (101.18); 560-595' (587) 97.00- 105.00 (98.52); 600-645 (626) 96.00-99.00 (97.85). 4 Feeder Heifers Medium and Large. 2-3: 215-240 (224) 120.00-128.00, (123.74); 260-295 (276) 115.00- 128.00 (121.33); 300-345 (321) 117.00-120.00 (118.61); 365-390 (380).-97.00-103.00 (100.33); 420-' 435 (429) 100.00-1 114.00 (102.00) 455-485 (474) 96.00-101.00 (98.11). Bred Cows Medium and Larie 1-2 Middle-Aged: 905-1105 (963) 53.00- 74.00 (62.45) 4-6 months bred. MIUtXOII-X,I--AUUU'..LJJI,.''I%_ L%- INOJ %J. I I IO.bituariesI Mr. George W. Doyle to Van Rhine Herndon, Sr. and Effie George W. Doyle, 69, of Trenton Mae Davis Herndon. passed away in Trenton. Born in He was in the U.S. Army for sev- Arkansas he moved to this area 12 enteen years. He met his wife Lillian years ago from Arkansas. Mr. Doyle Shelton and was married in Illinois served his country in the US Navy March 15, 1952. She passed away and retired after 50 years with the December 15, 2006. Exxon Oil Company. Survivors include four living chil- He is survived by his wife, Gladys dren. Lillian Josephine Herndon of Doyle of Trenton; daughters, Sonja Trenton; Daniel Keith Hemdon of Mitchell of Arkansas, Teresa Lecates North Carolina; Effie Mae Herndon of Trenton, and Tina Long of Ar- of Trenton; Albert Warren Herndon kansas; sons, Auborey Huskey and of Trenton; eight grandchildren and Billy Huskey, both of Arkansas and three great-grandchildren. He is also Jimmy Huskey of Ohio; sisters, Sue survived by sisters; Virginia Hem- Hauptman and Betty Waters, both of don Kidd of Nokesville, Virginia and Illinois. Lorene Herndon Thompson of Mount Memorial service will be held Dora; brothers and wives, Horace Thursday, 2:00 p.m. at Hiers-Baxley and Ruby Herndon of Nokeville, Vir- Funeral Services in Chiefland. ginia, Steward Hemdon of Micco, Florida, Robert and Barbara Herndon of Smarts Draft, Virginia and Jerry Mr. Thomas Facteau Herndon of Martinsburg, West Vir- Thomas "Capt. N.Y. Tom" Facteau, ginia. 68, of Inglis, passed away July 27, Interment was held at Arlington Na- 2007. He grew up in South Troy, NY tional Cemetery, Military Funeral on and after a brief schooling he joined June 27, 2007 at 10:30 a.m., the US Army and became a para- trooper. After the army he moved back home to teach scuba diving Mrs. Helen Armenthia and was a lifeguard until becoming Krichbaum a proud lifetime member of Laborers Mrs. Helen Armenthia Krichbaum, Local 190, Albany, NY, from which 59, of Cross City passed away on he retired in 1994. He then spent his Wednesday, July 25, 2007 at Haven summers at his camp in Mariaville, Hospice in Chiefland. Mrs. Krich- NY and winters in Inglis before mov- baum and her family moved to Dixie ing fulltime to Yankeetown. He spent -County four years ago from Tampa. his final years fishing everyday with She is survived by her husband, Ev- his best buddies, "Ottis & Killer" and erette E. Krichbaum of Cross City; his son Chris. daughters, Gail Ann McMurry of Old He is survived by his son and Town and Ruth Ann Smith of Live daughter-in-law, Christopher & Ju- Oak, stepson, Eric Everette Krich- lianne Facteau of Selkirk, NY and baum of Panama City; brother, James granddaughter, Brittany Stillwell of E. Henderson of Gastonia, North Selkirk, NY. Carolina; sister, Patricia A. Burgess Thank you to all the people in Yan- of Spartanburg, South Carolina; two keetown these were some of the grandchildren, Anna R. Smith and best times of his life and you all made Nolan C. Lunsford; one great grand- him feel like family! daughter, Savanah Gail Lunsford. Hiers-Baxley Funeral Services in Memorial services will be held on Chiefland was in charge of arrange- Saturday, August 4, 2007 at 2 p.m. ments. at the Rick Gooding Funeral Home in Cross City with Reverend Bennie Hodges officiating. Mr. Van Rhine In lieu of flowers, donations can Herndon,;Jr. be made to Haven Hospice of the Mr. Van Rhine Hemdon Jr., 81, of Tri-Counties, 311 NE 9th Street in Trenton, passed away at his home on Chiefland, FL 32626. Friday, May 31,2007. Arrangements were under the care He was bom on October 31, 1925 of Rick Gooding Funeral Home in in Prince William County, Virginia Cross City. Kid's World I " Pre-Scliool Learning Centei, Inc. A private school for your child's early learning years. 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He is also survived by his maternal grandparents Pete and Lynn Davis of Bell; maternal great-grandpar- ents Earl and Nancy Hurst of Mayo and the late I.D. and Betty Davis of Trenton; paternal grandparents Bill and Joyce Morgan of Inverness and paternal great-grandparents Verna- dale Morgan and the late Samuel (Cree) Morgan of St. Pete; Mildred Reichard and the late Ed Reichard of Greenville, Pennsylvania. He is also, survived by his aunt Kirby Davis, uncle Austin Davis and uncle Jake Morgan. A memorial service will be held at a later date. Mr. Gary L. Oder Mr. Gary L. Oder, 61, of Trenton passed away on July 26, 2007 at North Florida Regional Medical Cen- ter. Gary was retired from the U.S. Marine Corps as a Gunnery Master Sergeant. He was born in Gainesville and a lifelong resident of the area. He is survived by his daughter Tina Lawrenson of Zephyrhills and his son Donald Oder of Trenton; two sisters Barbara and Judy and 5 grand- children; Erica, Meagan, John, Anna and Elysia. Arrangements were under the care of Watson Funeral Home, in Trenton Mrs. Kathryn L. Roberts Mrs. Kathryn L. Roberts, 55, of Trenton passed away on July 29, 2007 at Shafds at the University of Florida. Kathryn was born in Jasper, Alabama. She moved to Trenton 12 years ago from Lake Butler. Kath- ryn was a member of Cherry Sink Church of Christ and the Red Hatters of Trenton. Mrs. Roberts is survived by her husband, Danny Roberts of Trenton; her son, Sam Roberts of Gainesville; her daughter, Tonya Warrick of Stein- hatchee; her sister, Sharon McIntosh of Lake City and her brother, Richard Baleno of Lake City. The funeral service was held on Tuesday, July 31, 2007 at 11 a.m. at Trenton Church of Christ with Min- ister Kent Heaton conducting the service. The 'visitation was held on Monday, July 30, 2007 from 6 to 8 p.m. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the American Cancer So- ciety, 2119 SW 16th Street, Gaines- ville, FL 32608. Arrangements were under the care of Watson Funeral, Home, in Tren- ton. Mrs. Ann Lucille Thomas Mrs. Ann Lucille Thomas, 77, of Trenton passed away on, July 23, 2007 at North Florida Regional Med- ical Center. Ann was born in Ironton, Ohio on, September 5, 1929. She moved to Trenton in 1980 from Ohio. ,She was a member of Pleasant Hill Baptist Church in Bell. Mrs. Thomas was preceded in death by her husband Clarence "Herb" Thomas. She is survived by her daughter, Ruth (Archie) Knowles of Branford; son, Bill (Mary) Thom- as of Old Town; son, Max (Ramona) Thomas of Old Town; daughter, Janie (Shane) Davis of Trenton; son, J.R. Thomas of Trenton; daughter, Patti Voidanoff of Trenton; 14 grandchil- dren and 7 great grandchildren. The funeral service 'was held on Thursday, July 26,2007 at 11 a.m. at Mt. Pleasant Hill Baptist Church in Bell with Reverend Curtis Hall,Rev- erend Jackie Pettrey and Reverend Archie Knowles conducted the ser- vice. Interment followed at Pleasant Hill Cemetery. 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Wade Street, Trenton, FL 32693 GTLCHRTST'COUNTY JOURNAL -py-jTrL)'ZnAV AlTi-IlTqT) '?00-7 GI .CHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 2007 Legal Notices IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR GILCHRIST COUNTY, FLORIDA Case No.: 21-2007-DR-0197 CONNIE L. WOMBLES Petitioner JAMES D. WOMBLES Respondent NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE TO: JAMES D. WOMBLES 217 ST. CLOUD VILLAGE CT KISSIMMEE, FL 34744 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action has been filed against you and that you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on CONNIE L. WOMBLE, whose address is 1609 SW 19TH CIRCLE, TRENTON, FL 32693 on or before August 14, 2007, and file the original with the clerk of this Court at P.O. Box 37, TRENTON, FL 32693, before service on Petitioner or immediately thereafter. If you fail to do so, a default may be entered against you for the relief demanded in the petition. Copies of all court documents in this case, including orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit Court's office. You may review these documents upon request. You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court's office notified of your current address. (You may file Notice of Current Address, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.915). Future papers in this lawsuit will be mailed to the address on record at the clerk's office. WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure, requires certain automatic disclosure of documents and information. Failure to comply can result in sanctions, including dismissal or striking of pleadings. Dated July 3, 2007. (SEAL) CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By: Kendra Cathey Deputy Clerk Pub: July 12,. 19, 26, and August 2, ,2006b., IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR GILCHRIST COUNTY, FLORIDA Case No.: 21-2007-DR-205 BRIAN KEITH HADDLE Petitioner and JUNG-AE NAM HADDLE Respondent NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE TO: JUNG-AE NAM HADDLE, 6610 SE 85TH AVE., NEWBERRY, FL 32669 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action has been filed against you and that you are required to ,er'e a copy of your written defenses. if an',. rto i on BRI-AN KEITH 'HADDLE !'xth,-y'e .,ddresi i, 6o!0i' SE S5 A.e. NE\\BERRY. FL 32669 on or before August 15, 2007, and file the original with the clerk of this Court at P.O. Box 37, TRENTON, FL 32693, before service on Petitioner or immediately thereafter. If you fail to do so, a default may be entered against you for the relief demanded in the petition. Copies of all court documents in this case, including orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit Court's office. You may review these documents upon request. You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court's office notified of your current address. (You may file Notice of Current Address, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.915). Future papers in this lawsuit will be mailed to the address on record at the clerk's office. WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure, requires certain automatic disclosure of documents and information. Failure to comply can result in sanctions, including dismissal or striking of pleadings. Dated July 11,2007. (SEAL) CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By: Kendra Cathey Deputy Clerk Pub: July 19, 26, and August 2, 9, 2006b. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT OPTIMUM FUND LLC holder of the following Tax Sale Certificate has filed said Tax Certificate for the Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The Certificate Num- ber and year of Issuance, the Description of property, and Name in which it is as- sessed as follows: Certificate Number: 2004-193 Description of Property: LOTS 18, 19, 22AND 23, BLK 6,ALLBEING IN LOT 10, SAME BEING THE W/2 OF SE/4 OF SUWANNEE RIVER SUBDIVISION, SOUTH OF ATLANTIC COAST LINE RAILROAD (ALSO KNOWN AS SEA- BOARD COASTLINE RAILROAD) IN SECTION 18,TOWNSHIP 10 S,RANGE 14 E AS PER PLAT THEROF ON FILE AND OF RECORD IN PLAT BOOK IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT, GILCHRIST COUNTY, FLORIDA. WITH DEED RESTRICTIONS AS RECORDED IN OR BOOK 49, PAGE 383, IN THE OF- FICE OF THE CLERK OF THE CIR- CUIT COURT, GILCHRIST COUNTY, FLORIDA. Year of Issuance: 2004 Assessed To: GOLDEN V. HARVEY All of the above property is located in Gilchrist County, In the State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be re- deemed according to Law, the Property described in such Certificate will be sold 1to the Highest Bidder at the front door of the Gilchrist County Courthouse, Tren- ton, Florida on the 28th day of August, 2007 at 11:00 a.m. JOSEPH W. GILLIAM CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT OF GILCHRIST COUNTY, FL BY: DEBORAH CRAFT DEPUTY CLERK Pub. July 26,August 2, 9, 16, 2007b. NOTICE OF .PPLIC kTION 9; FOR TX DEEDL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT OPTIMUM FUND LLC .holder of the following Tax Sale Certificate has filed said Tax Certificate for the Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The Certificate Num- ber and year of Issuance, the Description of property, and Name in which it is as- sessed as follows: Certificate Number: 2001-960 Description of Property: E 250 FT OF COM AT NE/C OF 4-10-16 FOR POR THENCE RUN ON E LN OF SAID SEC 4 S 00 DEG 13 MIN 50 SEC E 1362.90 FT TO S R/W LN OF FLORIDA WEST COAST RAILROAD AND POB SAID PT BEING ON A CURVE THENCE RUN ON SAID R/W LN ON SAID CURVE (CONCAVE TO NE HAVING CENTRAL ANGLE OF 01 DEG 31 MIN 30 SEC AND A RADIUS OF 5365.46 FT) WESTERLY AN ARC DISTANCE OF 142.81 FT TO PT OF TANGENCY THENCE CONT ON AFORESAID R/ W LN N 85 DEG 35 MIN 04 SEC W 1641.24 FT, THENCE RUN S 54 DEG 22 MIN 09 SEC E 643.21 FT TO N R/W LN OF A PUBLIC ST, THENCE RUN ON SAID R/W LN, N 89 DEG 55 MIN 59 SEC, E 1257.04 FT, THENCE RUN N 00 DEG 13 MIN 50 SEC W 237.38 FT TO POB. RESERVING A ROAD WAY EASEMENT OF THE EAST 40 FT AND A PUBLIC UTILITIES EASE- MENT OF 10 FT ADJACENT TO AND PARALLEL WITH ALL ROAD RIGHT- OF-WAY LINES AND ALL LOT LINES HEREIN. LYING AND BEING IN THE NE/4, SEC 4, TWN 10 S, RGE 16 E. Year of issuance: 2001 Assessed To: CANDY RAMOS All of the above property is located in Gilchrist County, In the State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be re- deemed according to Law, the Property described in such Certificate will be sold to the Highest Bidder at the front door of the Gilchrist County Courthouse, Tren- ton, Florida on the 28th day of August, 2007 at 11:00 a.m. JOSEPH W. GILLIAM CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT OF GILCHRIST COUNTY, FL DEBORAH CRAFT DEPUTY CLERK Pub. July 26,August 2, 9, 16, 2007b,. NOTICE OF MEETING PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, the Gilchrist County Board of County Commissioners, in and for Gilchrist County, Florida, will hold a REGULAR MEETING on Monday, August 6, 2007, at 1:15 p.m., in the Board of County Commissioners Meeting Facility, located at 210 South Main Street, Trenton, Florida. The following is a proposed agenda: AGENDA 1. Call to Order (1:15 p.m.) 2. Agenda Changes 3. Consent Agenda 4. County Administrator/Department .Reports 5. Attorney Report 6. Constitutional Officers 7. Clerk Report 8. Time Certain Items: 1:30 p.m. Synergy Group 2:00 p.m. Clement Lindsey; Sons of Confederate Veterans 2:15 p.m. Jered Ottenwess, City of Trenton Manager 2:45 p.m. Paul Richards; Variance Appeal to BOCC 3:00 p.m. Spring Run Village; Final Plat 3:15 p.m. Don Bennink, N. Fl. Holsteins; Request to REVOKE Ordinance 07-11 4:30 p.m. Road Department Report 5:00 p.m. Ordinance 07-15; Wilbur Thomas, FLUC, A-2 to Industrial 9. Commissioners Reports 10. Old Business/New Business 11. Public Participation 12. Adjourn "Persons with disabilities requesting reasonable accommodations to participate in the proceeding should contact (352)463-3169 (Voice & TDD) or via Florida Relay Service (800)955-8771." PLEASE BE ADVISED that if a person decides to appeal any decisions made by the Commission with respect to any matter considered at said hearing, that person will need a record of the proceedings,-and that for such purpose, that person may need to insure that, a verbatim record is made, which record' includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS GILCHRIST COUNTY, FLORIDA RANDY DURDEN, CHAIRMAN ATTEST: JOSEPH W. GILLIAM, CLERK OF COURT Pub. August 2, 2007 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 8TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND ROR GILCHRIST COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO.: 21-2007-CA-0035 BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., Plaintiff, vs. BENJAMIN J. LONIC aka BENJAMIN J. LONIC JR et. al. Defendants. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated July 24, 2007, and entered in Case No. 21-2007-CA-0035, of the Circuit Court of the Eighth Judicial Circuit in and for Gilchrist County, Florida, wherein BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., is a Plaintiff and BENJAMIN J. LONIC aka BENJAMIN J. LONIC JR, IF LIVING, AND IF DEAD,; THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST BENJAMIN J. LONIC aka BENJAMIN J. LONIC JR; JOYCE L. LONIC, IF LIVING, AND IF DEAD, THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE,' HEIRS, DElISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES AND .ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST JOYCE L. LONIC; UNKNOWN TENANT are the Defendants. I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at SOUTH SIDE LANE, 112 SOUTH MAIN STREET, TRENTON, FL'32693, at 11:00 a:m. on August 27, 2007, the r, ;2,- - following described property as set forth in said Final Jedgment, to wit: LOT 11, 12,AND 13 IN BLOCK 4 OF WESTAND JOHNSON'S ADDITION TO WILCOX JUNCTION A SUBDIVISION LOCATED IN THAT PART OF LOT 11 LYING SOUTH OF ACL RR IN SECTION 18-10-14, AS PER PLAT RECORDED IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT OF GILCHRIST COUNTY, FLORIDA. Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the lis pendens must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. JOSEPH W. GILLIAM As Clerk of the Court By: Lyndsay P. Avers As Deputy Clerk Dated this 24 day of July, 2007. (SEAL) In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons needing a reasonable accommodation to participate in this proceeding should, no later than seven (7) days prior, contact the Clerk of the Court's disability coordinator at (352) 337-6237, 201 E. UNIVERSITY AVE, GAINESVILLE FL, 32601. If hearing impaired, contact (TDD) via Florida Relay System. BEN-EZRA & KATZ, P.A, Attorneys for Plaintiff 2901 Stirling Road, Suite 300 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33312 Telephone:-(305) 770-4100 Fax: (305) 653-2329 Pub: August 2 and 9, 2007b IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR GILCHRIST COUNTY,, FLORIDA Case No.: 21-2007-DR-215 PATRICIA L. NEWHOUSE Petitioner CHARLES W. NEWHOUSE Respondent NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE TO: CHARLES W. NEWHOUSE 628 NE 4THAVE. TRENTON, FL 32693 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action has been filed against you and that you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on PATRICIA L. NEWHOUSE, whose address is 628 NE. 4TH AVE. TRENTON, FL 32693 on or before AUGUST 29, 2007, and file the original with -the clerk of this Court at 112 SOUTH MAIN ST., TRENTON, FL 32693, before service on Petitioner or immediately thereafter. If you fail to do so, a default may be entered against you for the relief demanded in the petition. Copies of all court documents in this case, including orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit Court's office. You may review these documents upon request. You must keep the Clerk of the. Circuit Court's office notified of your- current address. (You ma\ file Norice of Current Address, Florida Supreme Courf Approved Famil La'. Form 12.915). Future papers in this lawsuit will be mailed to the address on record at the clerk's office. WARNING- Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure, requires certain automatic disclosure of documents and information. Failure to comply can result in sanctions, including dismissal or striking of pleadings. Dated July 24, 2007 (SEAL) CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By: Kendra Cathey Deputy Clerk Pub: August 2,9,16,23, 2007 PUBLIC NOTICE TOWN OF BELL TOWN COUNCIL WORKSHOP PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the.- Town Council will hold the first 2007, 2008 Budget Workshop on Thursday,, August 9, 2007 at 6 p.m. at the Bell Town Hall, Located at 3240 W. Railroad Lane,'" Bell, Florida. TOWN COUNCIL WORKSHOP ' AGENDA 1. Prepare a proposed 2007-2008 Fiscal Year Financial Budget. Please be advised that if a person decides to appeal any decision made by, the council, with respect to any matter' considered at such. meeting, he or she will need a record of the proceedings, and that, for such purpose, he or she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceeding is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is based. Dan Cavanah Town Manager Pub. August 2, 2007 CITY OF TRENTON REGULAR MEETING PUBLIC NOTICE The City of Trenton Board of Commissioners will meet in Regular Session on Monday, August 6, 2007, at 6:00 p.m. in the Kathryn Deen , Commission Chambers, 114 N. Main , Street, Trenton, FL. Items included on the agenda are as follows: A. Call to Order B. Adoption of Agenda C. Consent Items 1. Approval of Minutes: July 2 Regular Meeting July 16 Regular Meeting ; 2. Approval of June 2007 Expenditures 3. Approval of June 2007 Financial Statement . D. City Staff 1. Code Enforcement 2. Fire 3. Police . 4. Public Works E. Action Items 1. Final Reading Ordinance 2007-6: Water / Sewer Rates 2. Resolution 2007-4: Resolution Fees 3. Waste Pro Contract Amendment < 4. Community Development Block Grant Contract: Engineering Services 5. Quilt Shop Parking Area. Memorandum.of Agreement 6. Florida Recreation Development Assistance Program Contract 7. Pines Estates Tap Deadline F. Board Member Request G.City Manager Report H. City Attorney Report I. Unscheduled Requests J. Adjourn PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that if .' person decides to appeal. arm decision' made by the Board with respect to an.\ matter considered at this meeting. he she will need a record 6f the proceedings. and that, for such purpose, he s.he m., .' need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon f which the appeal is to be based. Jered Ottenwess ^ City Manager Pub. August 2, 2007 Wisdom doesn't automaticallyM, come with old age. Nothing does--', except wrinkles. It's true, some wines | improve with age. But only if the i grapes were good in the first place. 8 Abagail Van Buren , NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Gilchrist County Board of County Commissioners will conduct a public hearing to amend the following budgets on Monday, August 6, 2007 at 4:15 p.m. in the Gilchrist County Commission Meeting Room, located at 210 S. Main Street, Trenton, Florida. Adopted Budget FY2007 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROJECTS $ 1,887,265, $4,201,528 Amendments $ 53,365 $ 22,357 Amended Budget $ 1.,949,630 $ 4,223,885 "Persons with disabilities requesting reasonable accommodations to par- ticipate in this proceeding should contact (352) 463-3169 (Voice & TDD) or via Florida Relay Service (800) 955-8771." PLEASE BE ADVISED that if a person decides to appeal any decision made by the Board of County Commissioners with respect to any matter considered at such meeting or hearing, he or she will need a record of the proceedings, and that, for such purpose, he or she may need to ensure testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. Attest: Joseph W. Gilliam Clerk of Court Board of County Commissioners Gilchrist County, Florida Randy Durden, Chairman -Sat urday,. A 110 1 5.15 acres of Commercial Land in Bell, FL with over 550 ft of frontage on US 129 next to Capital City Bank. Lot may be divided into 1 acre parcels. Perfect for retail stores, banks, offices, restaurants, motels, auto services and food stores. 10% uyr Premi For Complete Info & Terms visit: www.CampenAuctions.com BEN CAMPEN AUCTIONEERS 5200 W. Newberry Rd. Ste. D-9 Gainesville, FL 32607 (352) 505-0560 For More Information, Please Visit: www. CampenAuctions.com SCA. Gilchrist OS Building Supply POWER EQUIPMENT Regular Hours: 7am-5:30pm M-F 8am-3pm Sat. Hwy. 129, North,- BELL www.FreedomZmower.com 463-2738 1-800-543-6545 Pnpo Ten Custom House Plans -YOUR DESIGN OR OURS ~ IC.F. CONSTRUCTION, BLOCK CONSTRUCTION OR FRAME CONSTRUCTION John Yencho OVER 40 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE TRENTON, FLORIDA 352-463-7282 21 rater Filtration Lic # CFC0516: WOLFE PLUMBING. INC. Complete Plumbing Sern ice Drain Cleaning & Repair 7 Days Sern ice 352-463-2202 386-935-0616 r PITCHR6 FIELDS S.-TOM W1LKIE 352-463-2584 352-538-5072 DISASTER/STORM RECOVERY LAND CLEARING & SITE PREP . TREE & BRUSH REMOVAL " BACKHOE & BUSH HOG , BOX BLADE Insured MORE THAN TIRES Brakes Alignments Oil Changes Southern Tire & Brake 626 North Main Street Trenton 463-6050 ragc I W THURSDAY. AUGUST 2, 2007 GILCHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL Page Eleven ABSOLUTELY THE BEST CAR- PORT SALE: Several families, some- thing for everyone! Saturday, August 4, 2007 from 8am-4 pm, 702 SW 5th Av- enue, Trenton. Call 352-214-1371 for directions. ltb,8-2 SATURDAY, AUGUST 4TH:9am-4pm, 2) NFT 3rd Avenue. Ca ll 949-01 82 [ Motorcycles j ] LASSIFIEDS' -" FServices TIM POWELL ELECTRIC: New Check out ChieflandMotorcycles.com r prin p, nn pT niMt rm.p in t l^'Tnppn lnC Tc r nTl^l. 'OPif n installations and repairs, licensed and for quality pre-owned motorcycles. Buy- Sell-Trade. tfnb,5-3 Fori Sale ". 8-2 TREADMILL: Barely used and station- tp,8-2 ary bike. Call 463-6138. Jim King Realty, Inc. Realtor iS Main Office (352) 493-2221 315 N. Main Street (US-19), Chiefland, FL 32626 Fanning Springs Branch Office (352) 463-6144 or 542-0009 17871 U.S. Hwy. 19, Fanning Springs, FL 32693 SSuwannee Branch Office (352) 542-9007 ^, N 23382 SE 349 Hwy., Suwannee, FL 32692 OPPO "RTUNIT office@jimkingrealty.com or www.jimkingrealty.com REALTOR* IF For Sale ] EQUIPMENT AUCTION-AGRI- CREDIT ACCEPTANCE LLC will of- fer the following repossessed equipment for sale to the highest bidder for cash plus applicable sales tax. Equipment: Kioti-DK35, Tractor, S/N: E614001.17, Kioti-KL1450, Loader, S/N: 052926304, John Lynn, 54in Grapple, NSN. Date of sale: Tuesday-August 14, 2007. Time of Sale: 1pm. Place of Sale: Trenton Farm Eq. 1213 Main Street, Trenton, FL. Pic- tures & condition report may be viewed at www.agricredit.com The equipment will be sold AS IS, without warranty. Wereserve the right to bid. For further information please contact Alan DeBerry (515) 321-8428 Cell (478) 218-4505 Of- Service~c This 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath, beautiful place in the 2000 Palm Harbour triple wide 3/2 on I-acre lot, country. Quiet, peaceful, but only one mile to public 1824 sf w/many upgrades like textured walls & boat ramp on the Suwannee and one mile to the golf ceilings, tile floors in bathrooms & 13x24 kitchen, course and five miles to Walmart. $89,500. (LR- beautiful wood floor w/stone fireplace in family 753661-RH) 493-2221 room. $135,000 (LMH-755705-KK) 493-2221 Lovely 2bd/2ba Block Home on 1 Acre. This home has an attached carport, garden area, screened porch, shed, pecan, cedar, and citrus trees.' Conveniently located to Trenton, Gainesville, & Chiefland.. $150,000 (GR-756257-JW) 463-6144 Very Private and approx. a half mile to boat ramp on Suwannee River. This 4 / 2 with large covered porch features nice large rooms', open floor plan, family room with fireplace, and bonus area with computer desk. Landscaped, storage building and pool. Must R reicO90 os M_'754975AK) 493-2221 bee.e $ ,M -r ::.4..,- ,L . SPECTACULAR SUNSET VIEW! This elevated ', "SPECTACULAR SUNSET VIEW' This elevated i '. ; 3/2 home in the town of Suwannee is fully furnished and ready to move in. It offers a boat house, fish cleaning area and 2 boat lifts on a fresh water canal. You can relax and enjoy the sunset over the marsh right from your back deck. $269,500 (DW-750881- MKH) 352-493-2221 Suwannee Riverfront Seclusion! 2 homes on 15+ acres w/ 648' riverfront. Main home is a split level w/ breathtaking view of river thru full glass side of home. 2nd home would make perfect guest or rental home. $367,500. (LW-756301) 493-2221.' r Services ] 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, 2tb,8-2-8-9 MTD, Briggs, Kohler, Robin, and Hon- da. Blades for most mowers. Beauchamp Saw Shop 1 493-4904 CHRIS & ALEC TRACTOR SER- VICES: Mowing, light land clearing, bushhogging; etc. Call 352-463-7727 or 352-316-5295 for FREE Estimate. 4tb,7-12-8-2 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 __.-I '-C.'" SEE OUR LISTINGS (352) 463-7075 JEAN C. TROKE Licensed Real Estate Broker ON THE WEB: (352) 463-7302 FAX E-mail: trokerealty@aol.com wiww.trokerealtyinc.com 730 E. Wade Street (SR-25) Trenton, Florida 32693, --QUALITY-BUILT HOMES NOW AVAILABLE -- DRASTICALLY REDUCED (Previously $244,900)--FRAME/STUCCO HOME & GUEST 2ND HOME ON PASTURE ACREAGE: 4 BR/4.5 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 email our office for the details...Owner motivated to sell...$199,900.. 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" inore. 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. .WELL-BUILT HOME AT NICE TRENTON NEIGHBORHOOD: 3 BR/2 BA: Over 1900 sqft. of living space, for this remodeled frame/CB home, on landscaped 110x150-tract in town. Has spacious living room/dining area, bonus room w/fireplace, full kitchen (includes china cabinetry), 2-car garage & lots more...$179,900. !COUNTRY COTTAGE ON WOODED ACREAGE: 2 BR/2 BA: This property would make a great weekend retreat, a 3.97-acre tract with paved frontage North of Bell (also within short drive to river boat dock), with frame-built cabin & more; home placed behind wooded front to allow for some privacy--call Barbara/office for full details...Owners have priced to sell...$144,900. -- SUWANNEE RIVER-AREA PROPERTIES ON THE MARKET -- Reduced Below Appraised Value--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 & more...Owner motivated to sell...$454,900. '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 I16x36 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. S-- MANUFACTURED HOMES ON THE MARKET -- '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 Tractss, roomy 27x70 2002 Manufactured Home, 33x33 metal barn (with 4 horse stalls/tack-room), second M/Home & lots more; all located in. East I 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, wrap-around porch and lots more--check our website for photos & further info...$149,900. 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). WELL-KEPT M/HOME & 2+ ACRES NEAR BELL: 2 BR/2 BA: Neat & clean 16x76 2000 Manufactured home, on a landscaped, rolling 2.13-acre tract, close to both Bell schools. Has spacious split-plan format, with garden tub/separate shower for Main bath, full-appliance kitchen, attached screened porch/deck & lots more...$99,900. 5.5 WOODED ACRES, NEAR WACCASASSA LAKE, ALACHUA CO.: 3 BR/1 BA: Wooded, secluded acreage, yet also close to SR-26 for quick work commute into Gainesville. Manufactured Home being sold in 'as is' condition; property also has pole barn & outbuildings--call or email to office, for full property details...$82,500. 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. PROPERTY PRICED TO SELL--M/HOME AT AYERS ESTATES: 3 BR/2 BA: Affordably-priced, this 26x50 Manufactured (w/metal garage 'addition) is on two landscaped lots at nice neighborhood in town. Property has potential for rental investor--Owner selling all in 'as is' condition, call or ,e-mail for full information...$64,900. -- 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 ...I ..: for full details...$499,900. .21 \%CRES--DIXIE CO. WOODED TRACT, PAVED FRONTAGE: A'naturally-wooded, unspoiled 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. 10-or-20 ACRES--WOODED, PRIVATE ACREAGE NEAR BELL: A 20-acre tract, of wooded vacant property just north of Bell off Gay Road. Raw land to build your dream place in the country. Owner will consider splitting tract for 10-acre purchase--call or email Barabara/office for the :details...$160,000 (20 acres)/$89,500 (10 acres) 'Reduced (FROM $89,900)--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...$78,900. '15-ACRE TRACTS AVAILABLE: Five separate properties available, throughout the Gilchrist (and NE Levy) Co. market--each ready for new home-site, ,'check with office for all the details/locations...tract prices start from $64,900. 'WOODED LOTS IN TRENTON, READY FOR HOME-SITE(S): Two side-by-side lots in NW part of town, could have separate built or manufactured .home-sites. Owners selling as one property...$39,900. ,REDUCED (From $39,900)--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...Reduced to $29,900. ,,HALF TO ONE ACRE TRACTS--We have a variety of the smaller tracts for sale, from I00xl00 sized, to 1/2 & 3/4 acre tracts, and some one-acre I'properties; all located in the Gilchrist/Levy County area--check with our office for the full details/locations...1/2 acre-sized start from $9,900, acre tracts "start from $20,000. ' 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: Jim or Jean Troke Paul Troke Barbara Mayo Debra Powers (386) 935-3357 (352) 221-2999 (352) 222-0427 (352) 215-1132 9M "Professional Service With A Personal Touch" EQUAL HOUSING tfn, 1-03 DIXIE MONUMENTS/OLD TOWN, FL: Toll Free 1-877-542-3432. Hwy- 349N 7 miles north of Old Town. Mc- Crabb Church NE 512 Avenue (behind church) 1/2 mile. on right. Many col- ors, size & styles of marble & granite to choose from in our inventory. Com- puter specialist to assist you in creating a lasting tribute to the life of your loved one. Closed: Sunday & Monday. Open: Tuesday Friday, 8am-4pm & Saturday 8am-12noon or call for free after hours appointment. IJIUE CITY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DIRECTOR, NURSING PROGRAMS Supervises all Nursing programs develops budgets and schedules. Establishes clinical sites and acts as liaison with Board of Nursing. Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Nursing plus Master's or above in Nursing or a related field. Must have 5 years experience in academic, clinical, or administrative nursing, or any combination thereof. Must be licensed RN in Florida. SENIOR STAFF ASSISTANT This is a secretarial position located in the Allied Health Department. Duties include multi-tasking, typing, filing, tracking budget, transcribing notes and assisting the Director of Nursing with administrative duties. Other duties vary and require the exercising of considerable initiative and independent judgment. .High school graduate or equivalent with 4 years secretarial or clerical experience. Computer. literate: proficient in Word & Excel. Special consideration will be given for Associate's degree or certificate in a related area. Applications will be reviewed immediately, position open until filled. Salary: $23,827 plus benefits. College application and copies of transcripts required. Position details and application available on the web at: www.lakecitycc.edu Inquiries: Human Resources Lake City Community College 149 SE College Place Lake City, 32025 FL Phone: (386) 754-4314 Fax: (386) 754-4594 E-mail: boettcherg@lakecitycc.edu LCCC is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools VP/ADA/EA/EO College in Education & Employment insured. State Reg. #EC1300 (352) 463-2155: 2453. Call tfhb, 11-25 MAN WITH GOOD DRIVER'S LI- CENSE to help with all phases of re- cycling business. Will train. Must be 25 years old or older. Able to lift 751bs. Good pay. Call Mr. Art at 352-262-6202. ltb,8-2 I Help Wanted ] RN, FULL-TIME 7-3 SHIFT: Take advantage of sign-on bonus. Tri-County Nursing Home, 7280 S.W. SR-26, Tren- ton, FL 463-1222 EOE/DFWP 2tb,8-2-8-9 J -"" .... 'n ., . .%,:m '": '-": "=-, '? ,* 'i ;. -'** *'.^ ,. *: -- ' A Great Value! 3 bedroom, 3 th ran with almost 1,800 Sq ft opJ space :and tu tially-wooded , park like 9( P t found pool, enclosed pag) Q, \ w., l'4ew shingles, and new kitB ed North of Bell on paved road, within minutes of the Santa Fe and Suwannee Rivers. Reduced to $199,900. Make an offer today! MLS# 750736 ." Brad Smith, Lwc Real Esrate Broker Smith & Associates, A. 3 *"J E \I..JI-i F .: Si .. L '.- ? " Tr.r,i..,' FT 32r,. 352-463-7770 SALr- P ? 1Looking for a new home-site or investment property? * SS L 1.20 ACRES. BELL...$17,500 MLS# 753057 1.06 ACRES. BELL...520,000 MLS# 754260 P 1.00 ACRE. BRONSON...S17.900 MLS 752319 1.25 ACRES, BRONSON...$21,900 MLSf 752075 .. .,, 0.20 ACRE, CHIEFLAND...$17,500 MLS# 750747 C 4.63 ACRES, CHIEFLAND...$68,000 MLS#753329 0.70 ACRE, FANNING SPRINGS...$19,500 MLS# 754777 2.44 ACRES. OLD TOWN...$39,900 MLS# 750299 S7 .00 ACRES, OLD TOWN...$69,900 MLS# 753383 *__ 2 44 ACRES, TRENTON...$439,900 MLS# 754478 INDUSTRIAL LOT IN CITY ON SR 261 10.00 ACRES. BRANFORD...$120,000 MLS# 754012 TEN TRACTS TO CHOOSE FROM 54.00 ACRES, CHIEFLAND...$459.000 MLS# 753943 GREATLY REDUCED, OWNER MOTIVATED* 1431 E. Wade Street 9.63 ACRES, TRENTON...$70,000 MLS# 755274 Trenton, FL 32693 10.23 ACRES, O'BRIEN...$120,000 MLS#754625 17 89 ACRES, BELL...$79,900 MLS# 753163 5.00 ACRES, BELL ..380,000 MLS# 756286 D. Deen Lancaster 7.37 ACRES. BELL ..585.000 MLS# 756556 5.02 ACRES, CHIEFLAND...$87.500 MLS# 755672 Lic. Real Estate Broker 5.02 ACRES, OLD TOWN...$61,600 MLS# 755395 5.00 ACRES, OLD TOWN...S52.000 MLSif 754063 lancasterrealty@bellsouth.net 4 00 ACRES, TRENTON.. $75,000 MLS# 752292 * 4.00 ACRES.OLD TOWN...$52,000 MLS# 755383 2.00 ACRES, TRENTON...$70,000 MLS* 754810 BELL-'29 1,: PEEUTIFUL TRENTON-RENTAL PROPER. TRENTON-BEAUTIFUL NEW TRENTON-LOVELY NEW 1 f ACRES A.h a i ei ,,.; Ranchr TiES' THPEE rental units aa.1 HOME in Oak Leaf SIDi SPA- HOME .n Ban.a Acres SiDI Deed Strle Home' T.e i,r,i. drJre able ire .:,tI of Trenion PF e,1j CIOUS 4BR/2B" large k.chen. Restrtced to homes-only ieflnc~d & :.rer.- -..rc.d shad R.,ai is try waler and sewer' sltanless steel applianes. formal 3BR12BA on 1 00 acre paved Oa1k and lull, iandascaped ardi :.C e Ic. all school,' E,.ciIsini miningg room HMerres-Only corri road ironIage Conver,.ent to Sin-,',und pcrO-i 2-C:ar detached ,ut.-,nes'rEiremerl oppnluriir,t' munity 2 03 acfe corner lo[ with Chliefl.an Fanning Springs and carp il 2. i alil horse barn la.:k .I r ,omes in .xcellei', ,..,rii,,c, riI paved road s ror.1agel MLS# Trenion! Call to see Ihis r eauliful roon, and ; :,' barnm' mIn M.:.l.aled ISier, ULSN0 7:53..46 7-1J:04I $278,000 home todayl MLSa 755719 ' se .itL'to 7:5 $585,000 $230.000 S189,900 " ... ,.[. ..... . TRENTON-NI CEL' MInIJ. TRENTON-''ER' NIrCE t19'" TRENTON-EXCELLENT TRENTON-LOOKING FOR A Tr iJED ;004,- OWM-i n 2 i:, Iy' DWMH .n cily i.:.1 36R.'2E RENTAL INC;,'MEI 1994 SWMH RENTAL OPPORTuNiTY? This * FHL i -up anO read,' Spac:ous home in. 1512 q If l4,eI on 0 1e acre loi. Pirn.re 1990 SWMH (14x56i on 0 18 *L tEP'EB uiilfft,. ailed and :corr. r i l,,irg pace spil iiior plan EsaTiem. pa.ed road tHonlage c.r acre lot is ideal Excellent rental rpleil,-ler, n.ed onl, minui. i.o-rr, Owner s Su.le nha: paradeie water and sewer. rice sized ed- income[ Located in Pines Es- Sall in, arri.rr.Ile s.f 5Ir, i.opp r ,' shoAei ard ..i order lub wih dual r.:.orr,.:m 1 ae look a1dayi Penect tales paved road fr..riage, cit prin!.acan- banr< !cr,.:...ii .l,: smni- Car.&pel and ,1-ryll ricofing ,ppnuniii for investors reni.al water and sewer Curre llIl nas Sp':h, h pio-pn p*..,d, r.:,ad icnil. Cor, .n,.n i.:. ami.-niesl procp-n, ownrerslc MLSo 756356 lenanlt Call for an appointment age' MLS 5'sri.1- $77,500 MLS *-16.i6 5$64,900 $52,500 today! MLS ;75P.353 $47,000 * www.lancasterrealty.biz * c oun ry 352 463* 8340 Dixie Gilchrist Levy Board of Realtors and Multiple Listing Service P. O. Box 8 Bell, Florida 32619 E-Mail: tcrealty@bellsouth.net www.TownandCountryRealtyOnline.com 20 ACRES 2200 sq ft unfinished frame home, well, septic, power, Airstream camper, spring, near where Santa Fe and Suwannee Rivers join, Branford, $200,000. MLS.756842 CB BUILDING 3,808 total sq ft, 5 acres on trotter track, Bell, $239,500. MLS 756863 DEVELOP DOWNTOWN 6 acres, zoned half-acre lots, Bell, $300,000. MLS 754875 7 LOTS 5 acres $75,000 firm, 8.22 acres $100,000. Half mile to 'Suwannee River public boat ramp, out of flood plain, Bell. MLS 751807, 09, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15 10 ACRES comer, oaks, very pretty, Bell, $119,900. MLS 752677 40 ACRES wooded, frontage on 2 roads, Bell, $450,000. MLS 754588 1-ACRE LOTS $15,000 and up, Bell. MLS 752050, 753831, 756479 2.27 ACRES wooded, Bell, $45,000. MLS 755088 13 ACRES paved road, Old Town, $182,000. MLS 752182 CORNER- 2 acres, paved road, Branford, $39,500. MLS 753171 2/2 DWMH half acre, Fanning Springs, $87,000. MLS 754646 $12,000 1 acre, Bell. UNDER CONTRACT n 1 I Lv-v iN r, .5ru ,kvenu. ui Yvio Page Twelve Help Wane OPENING FOR AN ENERGETIC L CENSED PHYSICAL THERAPIS with the potential to become Rehab. D rector. Come join a positive work place with great team work and an excelle reputation. Full time position with heal benefits, 401k and more. EOE/DFW Please send resume to P. 0. Box 22 Trenton, Florida 32693 or fax to 35: 463-7710. Attn: Jo Buckles ltb,8. OPENING SOON: LaVern's Count Kitchen in downtown Trenton (former known as DonnaJo's). Waitress, coo dishwasher, general kitchen help inte views on Friday, August 3rd between 10am & 2 pm at 321 North Main Street Trenton will be screened for drugs. ltp,8. Advertising Pays! Crime Analyst Full time position which involves analyzing, summarizing & generating organized computer data to assist in reducing, solving & preventing crimes based on probability & correlation of events & data. Requires analytical ability, self motivation & knowledge of computers, various graphics software & data communications. High school diploma/GED, ability to lift 20 lbs or any equivalent combination of education & experience. Successfully pass background investigation with drug test and polygraph. The Alachua County Sheriff's Office is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer. The Alachua County Sheriff's Office gives, preference in employment/appointment to eligible veterans and spouses of disabled veterans." Applicants with disabilities will be accommodated in the application process. Minorities and protected classes are encouraged to apply. Starting Salary: $27,042 39,167 yr Deadline: August 17, 2007 2621 SE Hawthorne Rd. Gainesville, FL 32641 (352) 367-4040 www.alachuasheriff.org LI- ST )i- ce nt th VP 29 GILCHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 2007 -- --------I HelpC LASWanted [Help Wanted Help Wanted EXP. BREAKFAST & GRILL COOK A. J L I area. All other daily substituting would Attach a resume and any NEEDED: Full-time, Monday Friday. -,-rp c Ps no I a Pi n pnor i n c Frr F H A^nrna 1 Pn be at current daily rates. Contact the additional information as NEE ED:. ... ul-ti e, on ay F ida CI,_o-IFE D. .... eq('0 ltJI ll, l' p =t3 ^ v__1( r_,TcIC ^-_--I----- Ip A .. .. .... .. ... Apply in person Friday or Monday only, between 1pm and 3 pm. No phone calls. Cracker Box cafe, 203 NW 1st Street, Trenton, Florida. ltb,8-2 2- I AM COUNTRY: My ni Calton. I am a graduate of Cl -2 School. I have been in bus years and employ a staff of: ry the country and so is most c ly am looking to hire and trait k, the field of Dental Laborat .r- ogy to work with me and en make dentures, partial, crov in plants for dentist offices. If college is not for you but y( -2 worker, perhaps being paid tal Technology is for you. Mi is one of the best. Come see Come work with us. I offe: surance and retirement pack hire full time staff to work Friday, 40 hours per week: ary is $9.00 per hour and tir for overtime. Weekends and Please.call myself, Paul, or 352-376-2718 to come see v SITE CONTRACTOR S) FOLLOWING TRADES: Driver, Motor Grader Opera tor Operator. Driver's licen rience required. Benefits. A Andrews paving, Inc. (386) DRIVER WITH CLEAN CENSE: For local haulin 3900. CONTRACTORS SEEK TIME HELP: Must have mail and digital camera. E- to charlev(ienglishhomesinc Anheuser-Busc Distributor is seek Merchandisers Service Reps Full-time work in a team ati Must be goal oriented committed to provide excellent customer se Heavy lifting is requi CDL Class A preferrE but will train. Apply in person a Burkhardt Sales & Service, 6125 N.W. 18 Drive Gainesville, FL 3265 352-377-9092 EOE/DFWP ame is Larry 'hiefland High siness for 26 35. I am from of my staff. I n 4 people in ory Technol- my staff. We wns, and im- you feel like ou are a hard to learn Den- vy laboratory what we do. r medical in- age. I need to Monday thru Starting sal- me and a half holidays off. * Charlotte at what we do. ltb,8-2 EEKS THE TDumn Trucki IHelp Wanted W Help Wanted PART-TIME TYPESETTER ED: Gilchrist County Journa Experience with Microsoft W experience with Adobe Indes Apply in person at the Gilc Journal, 207 North Main Str ton. Next to Capital City Ban SMITH LAW FIRM, LLC ergetic, detail oriented, multi- a high' level of expertise in ci and skills to work as a para tary in a fast-paced environs looking for an unusual per team oriented and willing to 1 cept our office protocol and replies are confidential. Fax 352-490-5337. FRAMER/CARPENTER busy contracting firm. Pleas 2210 and leave message. Mus er's license and own transport . v .VACANCIES ator, Excava- GILCHRIST COUNTY se and expe- SCHOOLS .pply within: Instructor, ESE 462-1115. 2tb, 7-26-8-2 Trenton High School Bachelor's degree or higher from an SCDL LI- Taccredited institution. SCDL L Florida Certification covering ESE. g. Call 463- Instructor, Math 3tb,7-19-8-2 Trenton High School Bachelor's degree or higher from an ING PART- accredited institution. Florida Certification covering Math. access to e- Instructors, English mail resume mail resume District Wide 2tb 7-19-8-2 Bachelor's degree or higher from 2t7-19-8-2 an accredited institution. Florida Certification covering English. Masters Degree and eligible to teach dual h enrollment/community college preferred. tng Media Specialist & Bell Middle/High School Masters Degree or higher from an phereand accredited ling institution and Florida certification as rvice. Educational Media Specialist required red. Temporary Instructional Aides ed District Wide it High school diploma or equivalent. Associate of Arts degree or higher, or at least 60 creditihours from an e, accredited institution, 53. or a passing score on an approved state test required. Gilchrist Title Services A Security Title Company Closings Title Insurance * Public Record Searches (352-463-6403) Fast and Friendly Service Gregory V. Beauchamp Douglas K. McKoy 302 North Main Street Trenton, Florida U U G e' i. ..- u r I ,-, T.,,,,,,, r . d I.. r Th,-' ,, ... I . situated on 28+ fenced/x-fenced horse ready acres. MLES#75640 $995,000 Custom pool home on 20 acres. 4BR/2BA with 1820 sq.ft of living area in split plan. Custom maple cabinets, recessed lighting, I.....T.. r f, j ,. 1 i *, i-i I I r .18 Acre, Riverwalk S/D ..23 Commercial, US 129 .27 Acre, W/S, River Access 1 Acre, North Gilchrist 1 Acres, Wacassassa W/S/P 1 Acre Lots, Williston 1 Acre, Buck Bay, Chiefland 2 Acres, W/S/P, Dividable 2 Acres, Bell, Dividable 2 Acres, Old Town, Paved Rd. 2.91) Acres, Santa Fe Riverfront $5 $7 $1 $3 $3 $6 $5 $4 $3 $2 Hometown Realty. of North FL,inc. Natalie Rankin -Licensed Real Estate Broker 1310 North Main Street Bell,,Florida 3261.9 Office: (352) 463-9001 Toll Free: (888) 463-9001 Fax: (352) 463-9008 Affordable and roomy 4BR/2BA home with over 1800 sq.ft. of living area. Located on beautiful oak tilled .91 acres offering shade for home and yard. Quiet neighborhood of Sanders Oaks S/D. MLS#756112 $82,000 56,900 tU J 75 000 4.04 Acres, Suwannee River W/S/P 12,900 4.34 Ac, Pvd Rd, Morriston, W/S/P 17,250 5 Acres, Paved Rd. N. Gilchrist 34,900 5 Acres, Close to Rivers PENDING 35,000 5 Acres, Deed Restricted 65,000 5 Acres, W/S/P, Trenton 56,900 5 Acres, Trenton, Dividable 45,000 5 Acres, Bell City Limits, Dividable 39,900 5.21 Acres, Pvd Rd., IWMH 215,000 5.5 Acres, Near Waters Lake a 6.5 Acres, Deed Restricted .- J .' ." 3BR/2BA 2005 DWMH with poured concrete footer on 3.28 acres. 34x36 workshop, full length porch with concrete floor, tree house and fenced & cross-fenced, MLS#754487 $149,941 TS & ACREAGE $199,900 7.94 Acres, Paved Highway, US-129 $99,000 10 Acres, CR 232 $69,000 10 Acres, CR 232 $69,500 10 Acres, Paved US Hwy 129 $79,900 10 Acres, Hwy 349 Old Town $79,900 11 Acres, New Pines $85,000 12 Acres, Scattered Oaks $99,900 20 Acres, Planted Pines $119,000 20 Acres, W/S/P, Pole Barn $54,900 20 Acres, Bell $99,900 20 Acres, Paved US Hwy 129 $104,900 $99,000 "$115,000 $119,000 $129,900 $109,000 $160,000 $189,000 $199,000 $210,000 $210,000 .. .. .- Quality home with ektra insulation, hardwood floors, wood MLS#755776 $125,000 : , r: :kS ., Attn: Horse Lovers! 3BR/2BA 1240 Sq.ft. home on fenced & cross . ... I I ,I .1 .. ..... .,, ,..,,. ,1 I, h I. . 20 Acres, Farm Land 20 Acres, Paved Rd 21.85 Acres, Suwannee River 26 Acres, Paved CR 337 30 Acres, Chiefland Near Manatee 37 Acres, Paved Rd. 40 Acres, W/S/P, Pole Barn 40 Acres, Farm Land 53 Acres, Canal Frontage 77 Acres, Paved Rd. 78 Acres, CR 340 $255,000 $279,000 $275,000 $350,000 $285,000 $489,000 $380,000 $469,000 $425,000 $859,000 $699,000 J Your Hometown Team Very nice 3BR/2BA doublewide mobile home on 132acres just south of Bell. Home features front & back deck, fireplace, * i .....r ,,"I: .. .. I. hl I ', I vmm 2 HOMES, HORSE BARN ON 15 ACRES!'l Family farm, breathtaking with large oaks and board fencing. MLS#756830 $575,000 Natalie Rankin Rob Rankin Michele Taylor Emma Garcia Don Thomas (Not Pictured: Kathleen Shannon, Jack Diepersloot & Nathan Shepherd) ,, | 3BR/2BA1620 sq.fl. Fleetwood DWMH situated on nicely tried 1 ,s www.HometownRealtvNF.com . U U ER NEED- Substitute Teachers d in Trenton. High School Diploma or Equivalent. /ord a must, Contact the District Office for an sign helpful. application and more information. hrist County Bus Driver Trainees; eet in Tren- Substitute Bus Drivers. k. High School Diploma. 40 hours of in- tfn,7-5 service training will be provided for qualified applicants. Flexible training seeking en- hours. Part of the training prepares -tasker, with trainees for the driver portion of the computer use Class B Florida CDL. For information alegal/secre- or questions, contact the Transportation sent. We are Department at (352) 463-3230. son who is Highly Qualified earn and ac- Substitute Teacher Pool culture. All We are accepting applications for our resume to Highly Qualified Substitute Teacher Pool. Qualifications: 5tb,7-5-8-2 Bachelor's Degree or higher with a current or needed for former Florida teaching certificate in a se call 463- core subject area. Once approved, st have driv- highly qualified substitutes would be station. eligible for substituting at $130 a day in tfnb,1-25 pre-approved situations where there is a long-term absence in a core subject Advertising Printing Fax Servicel Signs Vinyl Letters District Office tor an application and more information. Obtain and submit application to: Gilchrist County School District, S 310 NW 11th Avenue, Trenton, FL 32693 (352) 463-3200. Application may be downloaded at: www.gilchristschools.org/Personnel. htm#Application 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,7-5 W/olford WW realty, inc. .Licensed Real Estate Broker In . P.O. Box 546 Bell, Florida 32619 386935-0243 BEAUTIFUL 20 ACRES Mostly wooded with a nice valley through part of it. Approx 6 acres ' in pasture grass, great neighborhood and plenty of privacy, lots of deer & wildlife. Comprised of (4) 5 acre tracts. Has a mobile home, super good barn and nice enclosed sheds. 4 home sites can be built here if desired.. $375,000. 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. 18 ACRES IN SOUTH SUWANNEE COUNTY Partly open and many nice trees. A great location!! $165,000. 10 ACRES Nice land that's high & dry, but convenient to Suwannee & Santa Fe Rivers. $119,900. FANTASTIC 7.5 ACRES ON THE SUWANNEE 200 Ft of frontage. Complete with a very nice 3/2 D/W river home. Large pole barn and other amenities. This land is comprised of 2 legal land lots (2nd home possible). South of Rock Bluff in Gilchrist County. Asking price $459,000. 40 ACRE HORSE FARM W/ HOME 3/2 beautiful brick home and nice barn. Fronts on a paved road & may also be a possible airstrip too. Located between Branford & Lake City. Asking $579,900. PLEASE CONTACT US FOR GEORGIA REAL ESTATE TOO !!! For more information and pictures of these and other properties listed Visit our website at www.wolfordrealty.com God Bless America!! REALTOR L. Frank Grant Realty L. Frank Grant LIC. REAL ESTATE BROKER 216-A N. Main St., Trenton, FL 32693 352-463-2817 FAX (352) 463-2479 oQSALUSmN Ifgr@bellsouth.net Fmu- s We List To Sell!L MLS#754159 $428,500 18 Acres, 3/2, 3,824 sqft home Living room w/fireplace, dining room, 2-car carport, large back screened porch area, fenced yard, pasture, green house, workshop, guest house, 24 hour notice. MLS#752196 $99,995 SE 70th Street Trenton Rolling Oaks S/p, 5 ac., street to street, fenced, nice home site MLS#756753 $99,000 SW 55th Street Trenton 5.93 acres, ready to build, zoned for homes only, near paved road, new subdivision MLS#749600 $125,000. NW 60th Street Bell 9.2 ac planted pines-20 years old, zoned for home/mobile home MLS#752719 $144,900 ^ 2 Lots 154 ft Frontage : on 5th St., 120 ft deep, 3/2 mobile ^ home (D/W) several storage - buildings, landscaped, carport, ' near church, grocery & schools. , 24 hour notice please. MLS#751750 Now $65,900 S. Santa Fe Avenue Trenton 2 ac fenced 3 sides, ready to build home MLS#756792 $65,000 NW 63rd Terrace Bell 4.78 acres wooded by Mother Nature, zoned for home or M/H, near Suwannee River MLS#754309 $140,000 1269 NW 55th Avenue Bell 9.55 ac homesite, 4" well, septic, power pole, 16x36 shelter. VISIT OUR WEB SITE AT http://fl.living.net/Realtor/1059837 M.M. PARRISH , REALTORS nmmparrish.com RESIDENTIAL CHARMING REMODELED 1975 HERITAGE HOME within walking distance to downtown High Springs. Has new metal roof, tile and simulated wood floors, large kitchen and front .porch. Call Isabel Smith, 352-318-7829 or Tony Boothby, 352-262-1159. All this for $189,000. #282596 BEAUTIFUL 3BR, 2BA HOME in a popular High Springs neighborhood & on a cul-de-sac. Large fenced-in backyard, screened-in patio, ceramic tile throughout the home. Great access to Gainesyille. Call Deena Erickson-Klacko, 352-494-2404. $194,500. #282465 AWESOME MINI HORSE FARM! 5 Acres w/adorable 2BR, 1BA country cottage & exquisite 8-stall Florida barn. 3 Paddocks, no-climb fence, 2 stand-in sheds, Tiff 9 grass & more! Call Debbie Zeller, 538-2857. $284,900. #277763 LOCATION, LOCATION, is the truth for this beautiful river-front home on the Santa Fe River. 2337 Sq. Ft, 3BR, 2BA home sits on a hill looking over the river & a nice pastured backyard. There is a boat ramp, dock, patio & much more. This is a must see! Call Deena Erickson-Klacko, 352-494-2404. $458,500. #282109 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. $39,900. #269665 MISTLETOE IS TRENTON'S NEWEST OPEN BUILDER, deed restricted community. Twenty-seven 1.5 to 2.5 acre lots w/ underground power. Only a short drive to Chiefland or Gainesville. Call Perry McDonald today, 352-278-0310. Starting at $50,000 to $79,000. #277792 5 ACRES IN GILCHRIST COUNTY. High & dry and deep in the country. This property is only a short drive to Bell, Ginnie Springs, the Santa Fe River & Suwannee River. Call Perry McDonald, 352-278-0310. $70,000. #277234 .,..0 S *, *0S THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 2007 GILCHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL Page Thirteen For Rent 3 BR/2 BA MOBILE HOME: In City of Trenton, $500/month, first, last and secu- rity. No Pets. 850-556-2762. 2tp,7-19-7-26 2 BR/2 BA 2006 SW MHI acres, on secluded dead en utes from springs. $850/mi 3911. on 3 wooded I Real Estate 1 ACRE BELL AREA: Beautifully wooded, high & dry, owner financing, no down payment, only $359/mo. $34,900. 352-215-1018. 4tb,7-19-8-9 d road. 5 min- 1/2 ACRE NEWBERRY AREA: Beau- onth. 386-454- tifully wooded lot, just off paved street, convenient to Gainesville, owner financ- 2tb,7-19-7-26 ing, no down payment, only $307/mo. $29.900. 352-215-1018. HOME ON SUWANNEE RIVER with clear spring in backyard, Bell, Florida. 3 OR 2 5 BA, w/d hook-up, screened porch, central heat/air, large yard, fenced, quiet wooded area. $850/month. Available Au- gust. 352-376-0080. 3 BR/2 BA DW: Trenton, dishwash- er, fireplace, ceiling fans. First, last, security, $625. No Pets! 352-210- 1888 or 352-542-8540. ltb,8-2 Trenton I & H Apartments 718 NE 7th flace #905 Trenton, FL 32693 Now Accepting Applications 2,&3BRHCand ion-HC apartments. Rental assistance may be available. 352-463-7106, TDD/TTY 711 Equal Housing Opportunity. Brad Smith Broker ACREAGE FOR SALE: B acre parcels, one 30-acre separate or together. Abund $4,500 per acre. 772-201-11 rCLASSIFIEDS" L CLASSIFIED ADS $5.00 MINIMUM FOR 20 WORDS. 10 CENTS EACH ADDITIONAL WORD. A Real Estate BELL: 42 acres with 2 mobile homes and pole barn. Lots of deer and turkey, $205,000. 772-201-1115. tfnb,6-14 4tb,7-19-8-9 For sale by owner, 10.7 acres, beautiful- ly wooded, mature hard wood trees, home Bell, two 20- site cleared, 1.5 miles from Suwannee parcel. Buy River, high and dry, located in Gilchrist [ant wildlife. County near Hart Springs, $110,000.00. 15. Call 463-8605 if.no answer leave mes- tfhb,6-14 sage. Advertising Pays! Vinyl Letters Banners Real Estate Signs */ood1 eq ,,S" Printing Advertising Office Supplies Smith & Associates www.bsgmac.com Inc Brad Smith Licensed Real Estate Broker I Real Estate FOR SALE Retail storefront property in downtown Trenton. Three buildings on Main Street. Call 352-463-7135. tff,6-30 r '- ,- I -, Insurance Call Sheila Greene Estate Closings 386-344-3727 rtackorders C ons-ings -'_^ S^.. -, ...-.e r, id,*q.;; Ls,,,." rack orders on-line EXIT REALTY PRODUCERS Suwannee Shores 3/2 mobile on 11.8 acresthatis fenced for pasture. Setup for ._ horses. TIhis property is ready to K mLJove into, call to make an offer 386-344-3727. Visit it on the web at www.buy3970NW73rdTrail.info. fV .-. 3/2 mobile on 4.11 acres not far : '." .. front a great hunting camp. Iuis proper i read to move into, ron Weaver call to make an offer Agent 386-344-3727. ;'"'- ai V it it on the web at .... .....--%- wv.115 29NW 5thAve.info. ,,, .4,. '. -h . I -.- : Jack Schofill Garren Buzbee Terri Anderson G0 "BR I BA. 5?ar.?P rj .Id. I oiflI sq Il, 2 car Lgari Lye, iTR(if-F flin 11, dr..r %% orksliop. Old To%% it i I..i,ttdi Yii- 41.21 [..It-arr lit.'! Trentorn! IBR I B.A,. .23 1. 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Why buy a home that is over-priced, when you can have a brand new 1500 sq. ft. home on 5 gorgeous acres for a fraction of what other builders are charging? 3 BR/2 BA, vaulted ceilings in the living, dining, and kitchen area, 9 ft. ceiling throughout the rest of the home, ceramic tile, upgraded fixture package, oak cabinets, Berber carpet, hardi-board siding, too many extras to list... You pick the colors of your new home! For only $200,000. Call for all the details. Riverland Construction Services, LLC 352-224-8677 Lisa Ba\ter 24 ~ I-1 I 'r- 4 f, Irotr,..r Russ Hallett ~i, 141111 .4, 'liii 1.1 *111I II' J4 Ill ii 1111114 I I~' 111111 .on Reed I I L 10 SW 7th Street .605 N. Main Street 934 E. Wade Street 27888 US Hwy-19 Hwy-349 South Williston, FL 32696 Chiefland, FL 32626 Trenton, FL 32693 Old Town, FL 32680 Suwannee, FL 32692 352-529-0010 352-493-4200 352-463-7770 352-542-1111 352-542-1212 ........................ B IN SIGN S15.00 12.50 2-sided 1-sided 24"xl 8" Corregated Plastic Yard Sign with Wire Stand Single Color Offer Good Until August 15 2007 Woodland Craft Signs (inside the Qilchrist County Journal) 207 North Main Street, Trenton J (352)463-7135 ft g , '.. P.. I I I.,.- - NJ I r.: nv-r, j 1 11 j 1 LTrvr,- . FII M, UN-kwo I Page Fourteen - "All-American," the American Junior Brahman Association Show By Mark Bishop. The youth of our area represented us well, the week of the Fourth of July, in West Monroe, Louisiana, at the "All-American", the national show for the American Junior Brahman Association. Wyatt and Gavin Durrance of Saucier, Mississippi, formerly of Trenton, Adrian Land II, of Branford, and Briana, Brandalyn and Bethalan Bishop, all of Trenton, competed in the three day show. Thursday was Showmanship where all did well. Briana placed third in her class out of 24 and Brandalyn placed second in her class of 17. Gavin and Bethalan were rewarded with a belt buckle for their efforts in the Pee Wee Showmanship division. Friday they showed their heifers and Saturday they showed their bulls. Although the classes were very large, as you can imagine, some as many as 35 in a class, Briana had a heifer which placed third, Adrian had a bull which placed tenth, Brandalyn had a heifer which placed eleventh, and Wyatt had a heifer which placed fourteenth. Their was a total of 610 Brahmans shown by 214 youth from Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas, Arizona, and as far away as Oregon, this girl had to drive 44 hours to the show. Along with showing their Brahmans, there were other activities for the youth to compete in. Public Speaking, a Herdsman's Quiz, a Quiz Bowl, a Poster Contest, aPhotography Contest, an Autograph Contest and a Pictured from left to right, Wyatt Durrance, Briana Bishop, Ei Land, Bethalan Bishop, Gavin Durrance, Brandalyn Bishop and A an Land II in front of the Ike Hamilton Expo Center in West Mon Lousiana, site of the 2007 American Junior Association Show, "All-American. Queen and Princess contest. Briana was named runner-up for Brahman Queen and placed ninth in Public Speaking in the Senior Division, Brandalyn placed sixth in the Herdsman's Quiz, and Bethalan won theAutograph Contest, collec 800 autographs in just three days A great time was had by all the group is making plans to att the "All-American" next year in. Smith, Arkansas. SRWMD Governing Board plans meeting Submitted On Tuesday, August 14, 2007, the Suwannee River Water Management District's Governing Board will meet at 9 a.m. at the District Headquarters, Highway 49 and 90 East, Live Oak, Florida. The meeting is to consider District business arid conduct public hearings on regulatory and .land acquisition matters. All meetings, workshops, hearings are open to the public. Lower Suwannee National Wildlife Refuge Hunt Permits Available for 2007-2008 Lower Suwannee National Wild- life Refuge announces 2007-2008 Hunt Brochure/Permits are avail- able now at several locations con- venient to most Levy and Dixie County residents. Regulations, a map and instructions for applying for lottery hunts are included with the free permit. Brochure/permits can be obtained at the refuge office, Levy and Di- xie county tax offices, or by calling 352/493-0238, or mailing lower- suwannee@fws.gov. In addition to archery, black pow- der, and general gun, there will be a Lottery Hunt for deer (November 17 -18) and a week-long Lottery T-T.,in fcnr-. linff (Tnniif 'l-? 1 n2 well as a Youth Deer Hunt (Decem- ber 15-16). Small game, raccoon and spring gobbler seasons are also pro- vided. A helpful feature of this season's brochure is an attached application form for the Lottery/Limited Hunts; the' application will guarantee that entries contain all required informa- tion. Applications are accepted from July 15th through August 31st For Limited Hunts, individual hunters and hunt-parties of five or less are entered into a computer program that randomly chooses 500 hunters for deer and hog hunts. The two- day Limited Youth Hunt will provide 100 youths with the opportunity to continue the hunting tradition with a deer/hog lottery. Those applying for the lottery hunt must carefully follow the procedures listed in the 2007-2008 Hunt Brochure. All hunters in the refuge are re- quired to possess the refuge per- mit, a state hunting license, and a lottery permit if participating in the three lottery hunts. The mission of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is working with others to conserve, protect and enhance fish, wildlife, plants, and their habitat for the continu- ing benefit of the American people. That includes, youth groups, hunt- ers, anglers, photographers, bird- ers, and you! SHunt fUor luog (Jianuaiy 2, i a), as g- *--^^ --I-- -ULl .-a- - American Legion Post 383 elects new officers American Legion Post 383 had in- 32680, or you can drop by the Post cash to the bartender, and she will stallation of its officers Wednesday, between the hours of 9 AM and 9 PM take care of it for you. Your dues are July 18th, 2007, at Post home. Of- and put your check and reminder in due even if you don't get a reminded ficers installed were as follows: the box there, or give your check or notice so plan to pay them anyway Commander, Chris Christians; 1st Vice Commander, Rick Henson; 2nd Local bank donates to Vice Commander, Mitch Priest; 3rd rica Vice Commander, Don Claflin; Ser- Habitat for Humanity h dri- vice Officer, Jerry Prater; Finance ouse roe Officer, Norm Jensen; Chaplain, ., ,. .,,_ th Jerry Prater; Historian, Gene Felt; an -.-,-a ;-.ZV.. Adjunct, Eugene Street; Sargeant-at- . Arms, Kris Yeisley. , ting Congratulations go out to. these ' newly elected officers and we know and they will do a great job in guiding the tend Post in the new year. As most of you id 1.-: Fort know, this Post, Auxiliary and SAL have come a long way in the past 'few years. We are proud of each and ev- ery one of you who have helped make .. it one of the best in the State. .........' .. Remember, dues are now due. 4 1Capl ta City and When you get your reminder notice ##aI tik in the mail, DO NOT send your check to National. Mail your check to the .. Post at P.O. Box 220, Old To%\ n. Fl New Cars at Used Prices! At Scoggins, Get New 2006 Models at Below Kelly Blue Book Retail Value for Pre-Owned! New '06 Chevy Cobalt LTZ #977 MSRP $19,755.00 REUCEUCED ,300 Your Price $i6,455: "Kelly Blue Book Retail Value $16,815 New '06 Chevy 2500 4WD HD LT1 MSRP $37,965.00 REDUCED =7,700 Your Price 30,26500** Kelly Blue Book Retail Value $33,530 New '06 Buick LuCerne CX #1055 -MSRP $28,040.00 REDUCED 4,600 New '06 Corvette Convertible #987 MSRP $57,335 REDUCED *o,000 Your Price $23,440 ** Your Price $S0,33500. Kelly Blue Book Retail Value $24,125 Kelly Blue Book Retail Value $51,100 New'w New06 New '06 Buick Buick Chevy LaCrosse Terraza ? Malibu CX CX -- 1Mri Sedan #962 MSRP $25,935.00 #940 MSRP $31,0.0:00 #2LT MSRP $21,785.00 REDUCED *4,600 REDUCED 4,800 REDUCED *3,100 Your Price 21,33500** Your Price 6,2 00" VYour Price 8685900** New'06 New'06 New'06 8 B &CeChevy Chevy -ew.Cho Uplander Monte Uplander SLS Carlo 3LT L LT #939 -MSRP $26,055.00 #1033 MSRP $25,670.00 #927 MSRP $32,395.00 REDUCED $4,600 REDUCED 04,100 REDUCED "4,800 Your Price 21,45500" Your Price $21,5700" Your Price 27,s595oo**" All New '06 Models in Stock Carry 5 Year, 100,000 Mile Powertrain Warranty! **All prices include discounts and GM rebates plus tax, title and registration fees. Kelly Blue Book prices taken from July-August, 2007 Guide. At 9j-of I T '02 Chevy S-10 Ext. . 1429N 10,995 im 2500 995. '05 ChevyAveo '06 HyundaiTiburon #1518A *10,995 1429D 18,9935 '88 Chevy K-Blazer 1441A 4,995 . u05 unevy uooat r 6853PA 13995 '04 Chevy Cavalier LS '05 Mercury Grand Marquis '06 Chevy Uplandr #133A 99S #1460A #14,995 #1449P95, 2004 Chevy 1500 Crew 4WD #1448PA423,99500.* 2003 Chevy Trailblazer 4WD #1397B *12, 99500.* 2005 Chevy 1500 Crew 2WD #1469A *19,99500* 2004 Chevy 2500 Crew 4WD #1346A $16,49500* 2002 Chevy 1500 Ext. 4WD ........ #1424A *16,995* 2005 Chevy 2500 Crew Duramax ........ #1290B *29,99500* '04 GMC Envoy '07 Chevy Cobalt #1441B '15,995' 0132;4 '15,995 04 Chevy 2500 Duramax #1354A *29,995' '04 Ford F-150 '07 Chevy Express 2500 '07 Chevy Tahoe #1391A $19,995 I# 1446P 17,995' 1479A 28,995 , 2004 GMC Sierra 1500 ............................ ... #1486A*15,99500* 2004 Chevy 1500 Reg. Cab 4WD ............... ..#1515A17,995* 2003 GMC Sonoma Ext.................................... #1067A 13,99500* 2004 Chevy 1500 Ext. 2WD ..................... #1416A $14,995O* 2005 Chevy 1500 Ext. 2WD ..............................#1497A *15,99500* 2006 Chevy 1500 Ext. 2WD ..............................#1428A$16,99500* I NO.I i'-CstmerSeric an -Sle TeDfernei arin! Sales Dept. Open Mon.-Fri. 8 to 7; Sat. 9 to 4; Closed Sunday Body Shop Open Mon.-Fri. 7:30 to 5 Service Dept. Qpen Mon.-Fri. 7:30 to 5 24 Hour Towing Call 493-7061 352-493-4263 *Plus tax, title and license fees. "With GMAC approved . financing on approved credit. 33 Years Service to the Tri-County Communities 1424 North Young Blvd., Chiefland Jackie Gilreath, left is accepting a check for $2,100 from Becky Aag- wood of Capital City Bank. This contribution will go to the construc- tion of the first Habitat for Humanity house to be built in the Tri County area in 2007. "NEED A FENCE OF ANY KIND CALL DANNY ANYTIME." Barb Wire Woven Wire Chain Link Board Danny Hodge (352) 463-1832 -- Mobile (352) 493-5345 4110 S.W. 25th Street --Bell, Florida BELLS & WHISTLES STORAGE Phone: 386-294-3867 Across from the Dollar General 1859 North Hwy 129 Bell, FL 10 x 10 UNITS, 10 x 20 units & 10 x 20 climate controlled available Right next to Sweet Magnolia Day Spa [Formerly The Back Porch] Under New Ownership Closed with all new menu: Dine-In Sunday & Cuban Pressed Subs Italian Subs Takeorut Chef Salads Greek and More... Hours: 11-3 Tues.-Wed. 11-4 Thurs.-Fri. 11-2 Sat. Trenton Community Farmers' Market At the Depot 419 North Main Street (Hwy-129) Open Every Tuesday from 2pm 6pm ,- ENTERTAINMENT S Every week: ~ Open Mic 2-3, Farm Fresh come early Produce with your instruments. & Plants "Buy Local" http://www.localharvest.org/farmers-markets/M 17375 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 I** * THURSDAY, AUGUST 2,2O07 GILCHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL r^^^ T?/^,.r*-/-.^<-> I 1 i |