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County Serving Gilchrist County and Surrounding Area for over 207 North Main Street, Trenton, Florida 32693 78 Years Phone (352) 463-7135 Fax (352) 463-733 $22.00 A Year In Tri-County Area (Gilchrist, Vol. Phone (352) 463-7135Fax (352) 463-7393 Trenton, Florida 32693 Thursday, May 8, 2008 Prif Flce 5rida, $32.00 therAreas Vol. 78 - No. o ttoitgilchristjournal@bellsouth.net o d oridatate Budget cuts prompt school district to eliminate over 20 positions By Carrie A. Mizell State budget cuts to schools in Gil- christ County could exceed $377,000 next year, forcing school district of- ficials to trim the budget by eliminat- ing more than 20 positions. According to Buddy Vickers, su- perintendent of schools, 10 to 12 of the positions being eliminated will be teacher's aide positions, after that teacher's positions will be trimmed. Teachers who are retiring or leaving the district at the end of the 2007- 08 school year will not be replaced, Vickers explained. The district will lose $130 per stu- dent next year after already taking a $4,000 hit this year, David Dose, director of finance for the Gilchrist County School District explained on Monday. According to Dose, the county's general operating budget for 2007-08 was $22 million. While Vickers has not yet instructed his staff to reduce their 2008-09 bud- get by a specific percentage, he plans to present a trimmed down budget to the Gilchrist County School Board at a budget workshop on May 12. "We know we have to save enough dollars to put into reserves for next year," Dose said. "We'll make it into July this year, but we don't know yet Superintendent Buddy Vickers about next year." The school board's 2008-09 fiscal year begins July 1 and school district officials are already predicting more reductions will be made. The state budget cuts are related to legislative appropriations derived from sales tax revenues. State class size requirements and Amendment 1 will also affect the school district's budget. While Dr. Jim Surrency, assistant school superintendent, said it is the school district officials' goal to con- tinue with strong instructional pro- grams in Trenton and Bell schools, Vickers pointed out that district offi- cials are already working to identify some areas, departments and person- nel in the district where costs may be reduced. I According to Vickers, personnel costs make up 75 to 80 percent of the budget through payroll and benefits. Vickers also pointed out that experts are predicting fuel costs to rise to $5 per gallon this summer and Blue Cross and Blue Shield insurance cov- erage will increase 10 to 20 percent, which will cost the school district over $200,000. Therefore, Vickers explained that eliminating positions will not be the only cost saving measures taken in preparation of the 2008-09 fiscal year. "We will be limiting trips and cut- ting all unnecessary travel for sports and clubs," Vickers said. "We will also be making cuts in the district of- fice ... it won't just be teachers." In the past the school district has offered after school tutoring to stu- dents from 3:15 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. and provided bus transportation home for the students, but that will also have to be eliminated, Vickers said. As Surrency pointed out Gilchrist County School District is not alone. Every school district and community college in the state of Florida is cur- rently preparing for budget woes in 2008-09. Tyler Grade fire smolders, 70 percent contained The Gilchrist County Board of County Commissioners were given the above satellite photograph of the Tyler Grade fire during a Monday afternoon meeting. The orange line shows the boundary line of the fire. The fire started on the far right side and is noted with a black circle. A command post was established near the center and is also marked with a black circle. By Carrie A. Mizell Crews from the Florida Division of Forestry were mopping up hot spots that could reignite the Tyler Grade fire on Monday, which burned 911 acres in the Waccasassa Flats last week. According to Ludie Bond, pub- lic information officer at the Florida Division of Forestry, the fire which started as a two acre brush fire north of State Road 26 on April 15 grew to over 900 acres last week after the fire jumped its containment lines and was fueled by underbrush. Firefighters made a lot of progress over the weekend by expanding fire lines and spraying hot spots with wa- ter and foam near the interior of the fire, Bond explained, despite a wind shift from southeast to west the fire was 70 percent contained on Mon- day. "The fire has been contained, but because there are still active fires burning it cannot be considered com- pletely extinguished," Bond said. "There is still unburned fuel in the area." Fire crews continue to work day and night monitoring the fire, though the night crews have been scaled back to two firefighters due to lower humidity during the evening hours. The Tyler Grade fire, which was chG Cl, '0 A C/) mI deemed the largest active fire burning in the state last week, will continue to smoke and smolder until the area gets several inches of rain, Bond said. "Typically we don't see fires this large in the area," Bond said. "If w'e don't get any rain we will see smoke from this fire all through the month of May." According to Ron Mills, chief of Gilchrist County Emergency Man- agement, firefighters from the Florida Division of Forestry were assisted by Gilchrist County Emergency Man- agement, all Gilchrist County Vol- unteer Fire Departments and crews from Dixie, Suwannee, Alachua and Levy Counties. "We are strictly out there to pro- vide support," Mills said. "A few homes were threatened when the fire first started on Wednesday, but as it progressed the winds changed and the threat lessened." According to Bond, the homes that were initially.considered in danger lie east of where the fire was burning. . Though there is no burn ban in effect, the Florida Division of For- estry is recommending residents hold off on outdoor burning due to dry and windy conditions. According to Bond, the Florida Division of For- estry is bracing for an active wildfire season in 2008. By Cindy Jo Ayers Seventeen Relay for Life teams put up tents and laced up their walk- ing shoes to participate in the 2008 Relay for Life which was held at. the Chiefland High School football field on May 2 and 3. Among the many tents was one for the Advocacy Group which assists the American Cancer Society by lob- bying for research funds. This tent also provided refreshments for the survivors after their first lap which officially kicks-off the relay each year. Longtime Gilchrist County resident and cancer survivor Donna Hayes was on hand at the event which was held in her honor: The rtlay was also held in memory of Brandy Chewning who passed away in 2007. Chewn- ing's mother and sister who live in Chiefland attended also. The team that raised the most mon- ey was Team Margaret Akins. This Bronson team raised nearly $4,000 for the relay. Two teams were part of the fundraising club on a Bronze lev- el. Teams that raised $2,500 or more rose to the Bronze level. The Cen- tral Florida Electric Team and Team Margaret reached that level during the weeks leading up to and during the Relay for Life. The 2008 Co- Chairs for this event, Anni Egan and Cindy Chadwick, worked tirelessly Cancer survivors Ron McQueen, Donna Hayes, Peggy Milito, Jim Troke and Wilbur Bush kicked off the 2008 Tri-County Relay for Life by walking in the survivor lap. See additional pictures on page 11. for several months preparing for the big event which includes teams from both Gilchrist and Levy County. The following teams were part of the Relay for Life: Capital City Bank, The Survivor Team, Trenton Medical Center, Inc., Gilchrist County Team, Gilchrist County Courthouse Team, Motivated Methodist, Chiefland HOSA, Gilchrist County Sheriff's Team, Chiefland Elementary School, Central Florida Electric, Trenton High School Beta Club, Kids World Preschool and Learn Team, St. John The Evangelist Catholic team, Team Margaret, Levy County Sheriff's De- partment, 7th Heaven Spa and Bell Elementary. Relay organizers are planning a wrap-up party later this month and awards will be given out at that time. Jones is '08 Florida Agriscience Teacher of the Year By Carrie A. Mizell Bell Middle School agriscience teacher Debbie Jones was shocked to learn last week that she has been selected 2008 Agriscience Teacher of the Year for the state of Florida. "I just couldn't believe it," Jones said. Jones has worked as the middle school agriscience teacher at Bell Middle School since 1998. As a hands-on teacher, Jones said she in- structs her students in the classroom before they go out and put what they have learned into practice. Agricul- ture curriculum for middle school students ranges from horticulture and tractor, machine and tool safety, to gardening and animal science. Jones also coaches Bell's land judging team and horse judging team each year. One of Jones' former students, Jef- frey Williams, who is currently serv- ing as Area II state FFA vice presi- dent, presented her with a copy of a Clemons is candidate for School Board, Dist. 2 It is my privilege to announce to the residents of Gilchrist County that I will seek to continue to serve as your School Board Member from District 2. My name is Bob Clemons and my wife, Wanda, and I have lived in Gilchrist County for many years. We were childhood sweethearts and we have been blessed with thirty- eight years of marriage. Our children graduated from Bell High School and four generations of our family con- tinue to live on our farm just outside of Trenton. Wanda has taught many of your children over the last twenty- eight years at Bell Elementary, Bell Middle-High School, and now at Trenton High School. I have a bachelor degree in account- ing and currently I am employed with the Levy County School Board as the Director of Finance. The Levy school Bob Clemons system has an annual budget of about seventy million dollars. I am respon- sible for all the financial activities of the district, which includes the pay- (Continued to page 18) Debbie Jones press release recognizing her as the 2008 Agriscience Teacher of the Year last Wednesday night at 10:30. Williams was instrumental in get- ting Jones to send in an application for the award, which required pictures, a resume, responses to six questions, and letters of recommendation along with a six-to-ten-page application. "She is a very humble person," Williams said. "When I first asked her to apply she told me she didn't need recognition on the state level to know that what she is teaching stu- dents is worth her time." Ultimately, Williams enlisted the help of Jones' daughter Erin to help him with the application. After much pressure Jones did finally turn in her completed application. It was. with great joy that Williams got to inform Jones last week that she had been selected out of ten other ap- plicants from throughout the state. "Her dedication sets her apart," Williams said. "A lot of FFA advisors are motivated by winning stuff, but she gets great joy in just seeing her students succeed in life." On June 11 Williams will get to publicly honor his former agriscience teacher and FFA advisor at the 80th Annual Florida FFA Convention. During a session presided over by Williams, Jones will be honored with a plaque recognizing her as the 2008 Agriscience Teacher of.the Year. According to Williams, Jones' ap- plication will now be sent to the na- tional competition. Bethel Baptist breaks ground on FLC By Cindy Jo Ayers The membership of Bethel Bap- tist Church gathered Sunday, May 4 to break ground on their new Fam- ily Life Center. The dedication and ground breaking event took place just after the Sunday morning service. Bethel's Pastor Jake Cravey said, "It is our hope that the new building will be a place where salvation is prevalent." Bro. Cravey said that the church had been blessed tremendously by a donation by one of their members Spurgeon Cheek. Some time ago Cheek donated two river lots to the church which they sold when real ~ estate sales were at their best in the area. The amount they received for ' the property will pay for over half the cost of the new metal building. The Family Life Center will be 20 feet tall at the center point. The , - . " . -. 10,000 square foot building will have total of six Sunday School rooms, a A groundbreaking and dedication service was held at Bethel Baptis large kitchen facility and bathrooms. Church on Sunday, May 4 for a new Family Life Center. The me The vision of this building came behind the shovels were Spurgeon Cheek, Joe Lander, Gary McKenzie (Co~ntinued to page 18) Ronnie Sherman, and Pastor Jake Cravey. (Continued to page 18) I st ne e, S18 P2 ### 2008 Relay for Life nets $23,000 i I I i+-,:., A P-,r TxA-T LIG CHRIST COUNTY JOUR AL THURSDAY, MAY 8, 2008 inI A, rage i, a wo-- Gilchrist County Animal Services offer | i | unwanted animals a second chance I Im th & A I By Carrie A. Mizell Tears stream down the face of Lynn Watson each and every time she has to euthanize an unwanted cat or dog. Though Watson has worked as an animal control officer with Gilchrist County Animal Services for two and a half years, she says that ending the life of an unwanted animal does not get any easier. "It's a very hard job ... I tend to get quite attached too quickly to the animals," Watson said. While she logs 40 hours each week, Watson said she often has to answer calls after hours and on weekends. Her duties include answering aban- donment calls, picking up stray dogs and cats throughout the county and rescuing animals .that have been cru- elly mistreated by their owners and tr.inporting them to the county's ani- mal shelter on State Road 47. "I have had turtles, a gecko, a ger- bil and rabbits here and I have taken in horses and put them in other plac- es," Watson explained. "I don't nor- mally do wildlife, but I have picked up injured deer." According to the Gilchrist County Animal Services call log, Watson and fellow animal control officer Mike Burnett answered 255 calls during the month of March 2008. Watson explained that the number of calls fluctLates from month to month, but Animal Services receives the most calls during the summer months because it is the time of year when more people are at home and when an increased number of dog bites are reported. Once animals are picked up they are vaccinated, Watson explained, if they are friendly, but not if they are overly aggressive. Animals are then kept in one of 12 kennels at the shelter for five days, which gives the owner time to find their lost animals. After five days, the animals are put up for adoption. Watson clearly remembers pick- ing up a very aggressive little bull- dog once that was terrified of people. During the bulldog's first several days at the shelter Watson said she would try to crawl up the chain link, but once a friendly dog was put in the pen with her she calmed down. Within two days the bulldog was. licking Watson's fingers. While the bulldog spent two months at the ani- mal shelter, ultimately she had to be euthanized Of the animals that have to be eu- thanized, Watson said the sick" ani- mals or very aggressive animals do not bother her like the ones no one wants. Bucket is a very loveable dog who currently resides at the animal shelter. Though Bucket has been featured as Pet of the Week in the Gilchrist Coun- ty Journal, no one seems interested in him Watson explained. Therefore he faces an uncertain future. Gilchrist County animal control officer Lynn Watson is shown with 'Buffy' a cocker spaniel she picked up last week. * 1 .-&. i" Dogs are barking inside kennels located at the Gilchrist County Ani- mal Shelter on SR 47 north of Trenton. "Bucket is a wonderful guy, but he is not what people are looking for," Watson said. "When I first started this job I must have had 25 cats and 15 dogs at home." Over the years Watson said she has learned she cannot take every animal home with her, and she has since found good homes for all of the animals. Today Watson only has two pets at home. Instead of taking all of the unwanted animals home Watson has sought out other forever home solutions. Last Thursday Watson transported 10 dogs to a pet rescue service in Or- lando so they might be adopted at a weekend adoption event. Currently, Gilchrist County Animal Services is attempting to raise funds to construct a new animal shelter fa- cility next to Gilchrist County Solid Waste in Bell. The facility will boast 40 kennels, an indoor cat room and a separate space for mothers and pup- pies. Eventually the facility will have outdoor runs for the animals, Watson explained. The National Barrel Horse Associ- ation FLO8 will hold a.riding benefit on, Saturday, May .24, . the Gilcu;ist -FFA Alumni Arena to raise funds for the new animal facility. Over the last six months volunteers from throughout the community have stepped up and donated their time to clean kennels and bathe dogs at the animal shelter, which held half its maximum capacity last week. For more information on Gilchrist County Animal Services call 463- 3158. Commission agrees to jail improvements By John M. Ayers The Gilchrist County Commission took action on Monday to make secu- rity improvements, place new paint on the walls and furniture in the Gil- christ County Jail. Commissioner SharonAkins Lang- ford had asked the board in an April meeting if the county could make some much-needed improvements at the jail. Commissioner Langford visited the jail and met with the su- pervisor and the sheriff to identify the types of paint that needed to be used. Sheriff David Turner agreed that if the county would purchase the paint and the supplies the sheriff's office would work with staff and volunteer inmates to get the work done. Com- missioner Langford made a motion to purchase the specific type of paint that was designed for correctional fa- cilities at a cost of $2,416.90. Com- missioner Randy Durden agreed and gave a second in favor of the action. The board voted 4-0 in favor of the motion. Gilchrist County Administrator Ron McQueen explained to the four commissioners that the surveillance system at the jail was inadequate and dysfunctional. McQueen told the board that the sheriff had contacted Advanced Systems Limited, Inc. of Bronson to provide a quote for a new surveillance system in the jail. The system included new color cameras, and electronic operating system with keyboards, monitors and installation for $56,562.90. Kennedy Communications also provided the county with a bid for video and voice solutions at the Gil- christ County Jail. This system in- cludes new Linksys cameras, indoor and outdoor camera enclosures, new keyboards and monitors and tele- phones with installation and one year of warranty support for $36,104. The board discussed the needs in- volving the jail and how the security was being compromised at this time with the current system. Gilchrist County Chief Deputy Harvey Mont- goinery was asked what he though about the new security systems being proposed for the county jail. "This system is great and it suits our needs well," the chief said. The board asked Gilchrist County Finance Director Jackie Johnson where the revenues would come from to purchase the equipment. Johnson pointed out that the funds to purchase the equipment were un- available in the sheriff's budget, but the General Revenue Reserve fund could afford the expenditure. Com- missioner Langford made a motion to purchase the security system from Kennedy Communications that is on state contract for $36,104. Commis- sioner Durden agreed with a second before the board voted 4-0 in favor of the purchase. "This is something that is needed to protect and improve the security in the jail," Commissioner Langford added. Senior citizen's annual pass to Hart Springs reduced to $25 By John M. Ayers Gilchrist County Commissioner Sharon Akins Langford requested the board reduce the Senior Citizen's Family Pass to Hart Springs to $50 a year. She explained that senior citizens in Gilchrist County are liv- ing on fixed incomes and the price of gasoline has increased by 51 percent and the price of food has increased by 17 percent in the past year. Commis- sioner Langford put the request in the form of a motion and Commissioner Kenrick Thomas gave a second to the proposal for discussion. The County Commission in their April 7th meeting increased the price of the Hart Springs Family Pass to $75. County Administrator Ron McQueen explained to the board on Monday that Gilchrist County cur- rently reduces the price of senior citizen's daily admission to $1 per (Continued to page 18) Wan ''II 10SW7h tee 65N.M in tet 94E aeSre 78 SIw-9 Iw-4 ot Wilison F 3296 Chefand F 362 TrntnFL3293 m ronFl,3280 Snvauce F 369 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 $22.00 A Year In Tri-County Area $28.00 All Other Areas In Florida - $32 Out Of State JOHN MIN AYERS II EDITOR, PUBLISHER AND OWNER CARRIE AYERS MIZELL ASSOCIATE EDITOR Cindy Jo Ayers, Mark Schuler, Aleta Sheffield, Kathy Hilliard, Lyn Ellison 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 1756829/282066 � I Illillm: ZMENIM THURSDAY. MAY 8.2008 GILCHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL Section A, Page Three Now ait.d 7et By Carrie A. Mizell & 0* 0 00 00 0 0 V toeY N7er-Ir y/hbgr It's hard to believe that May is al- ready here! If your calendar looks anything like mine then the spring month is already filling up with cel- ebrations from weddings and gradu- ations to Mother's Day. This weekend I will take time to celebrate the three women who have been strong influences in my life, my mom Cindy Jo Ayers, my late grand- mother Mary Ayers and my grand- mother Doris Beauchamp. Each one is so different, but collectively they have taught me many life skills. My grandmother Mary T. Ayers taught me a love for the color navy, to never underestimate the importance of a high thread count when selecting sheets, and a love for the little town of Suwannee. Mema also taught me how to make a delicious pound cake, and cheer for the Atlanta Braves. Good manners and graciousness were stressed by this petite sunshine. Spotting a good deal at a yard sale or antique store were among the life lessons my grandmother Doris Beau- champ taught me. She also taught me to value a homemade sock monkey and a pinecone wreath. According to Granny, any ailment can be overcome with a bowl of sausage soup, which I will never be able to make as good as she can. Granny also passed on to me her persistent nature and desire to get things done. It was Granny who showed me that it's okay to leave the boys at home every now and then and go on a girls' weekend. Even more influential than my grandmothers has been my own mother. If you don't know my mom personally then you are missing out on a very colorful character ... Ev- eryday I find myself acting a little more like her. It's a little frightening, but also exciting to think that one day I may just inherit her creative talents, cooking skills and social finesse. As Mother's Day approaches I can't help but think about the most important thing my mom, (and dad) have ever given me ... their time. When my brother J and I were little, my mom always saw that we had elaborate Halloween costumes that were one of a kind. She made sure we knew our spelling words, made it to school on time and had lunch every day. In high school my mom was my best Saturday night date. We used to love to lie in my bed and watch Eng- lish comedy on Channel 5 to see what color Mrs. Slocombe's hair was dyed on "Are You Being Served?" There was not a homecoming pa- rade float or junior/senior prom that mom didn't have a hand in crafting. My friends love my mom, they have even deemed her the Martha Stewart of Gilchrist County. When I moved to Callahan to go to college at the University of North Florida it was my mom that I would call and beg to come up and spend the night with me because I had no friends and was dying of loneliness. Lavish hardly describes my South- ern Sisters-produced wedding in the summer of 2006. My mom was stressed making flower arrange- ments, the wedding cake, decorating and preparing food for the big day, but she would not hear of letting any, one else do it. These days my mom is riding on cloud nine as she awaits the birth of her first grandbaby. Adam and I are so blessed that my mom will come through for me once again. She has agreed to stay at home and watch our little girl on the three days a week I work in Trenton. Mom's already, shopping for tea sets and planning dress-up parties. If there is a way to quilt and rock a baby at the same'time I have no doubt my mom will figure out how. I know it will be h struggle! ( Letters to the Editor ) Hometown Heroes every manner of leaking pipe or au- My name is Kenneth Daub, I am a tomobile breakdown imaginable. -former marine who now serves in the Those who are forced to work away United Staltes Army. I have been de- from home know the hardships that played for the past six years to many seem to happen to our families when countries, I am now stationed at Fort we are not there to help. Dix, N.J. Since moving to Trenton, Florida, I have chosen to serve my country I feel I have been blessed. Have ex- through Vietnam to Iraq. I will con- perienced an outpouring of gratitude tinue to do so where and when I am I could not have imagined during the needed. While I chose to serve my Vietnam era. country I have not done so alone. I would like to return this gratitude During the last five years my wife to the many people in the Trenton and grandson have braved not only area who have helped my family dur- hurricanes and power outages, but ing my absence The neighbors and Date High Low High Low High Thu 2.632ft. 1.636ft. 3.827ft. -0.589ft. May 8, 08 5:31 AM 10:34 AM 4:03 PM 11:54PM Fri 2.455 ft. 1.704 ft. 3.623 ft. May 9, 08 6:27 AM 11:21 AM 4:53 PM _ _ Sat -0.252 ft. 2.348 ft. 1.744 ft. 3.323 ft. May 10, 08 12:49 AM 7:28 AM 12:18 PM 5:53 PM Sun 0.108 ft. 2.342 ft. 1.728 ft. 2.989 ft. May 11, 08 1:49 AM 8:31 AM 1:31 PM 7:08 PM Mon 0.438 ft. 2.442 ft. 1.582 ft. 2.730 ft. May 12, 08 2:53 AM 9:29 AM 2:59 PM 8:41 PM Tue 0.703 ft. 2.622 ft. 1.258 ft. 2.631 ft. May 13, 08 3:57 AM 10:18 AM 4:28 PM 10:16PM Wed 0.902 ft. 2.841 ft. 0.829 ft. 2.660 ft. May 14, 08 4:55 AM 10:59 AM 5:40 PM 11:35PM First Quarter: 5/11 11:48 PM 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 38:1ff). 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. * Name: Debby Roberts Lives: In Bell for the last 30 * years. Family: Husband of 32 years Thomas W. Roberts; one daugh- * ter Deonna Roberts who lives in Clearwater; and one big baby girl * Cleo who is a lab/catahoula mix. Works: Secretary at Bell Elemen- 0 tary School for over 20 years. 0 Started out working at Bell High School and Bell Elementary * School combined. Member of: Bell Missionary Bap- * tist Chuirch Home: Bell is now my home. I am originally from Savannah, Tenn. I * met my husband while in the ser- vice. * Actively involved in: Girl Scouts and band while my daughter was growing up. � Loves: To crochet, cross stitch, watch Lifetime movies, read mys- * tery and ancient history books. I love to garden and cook. .' * Greatest .joy: Being a mom. I families of soldiers also serve their country and their loved ones by their sacrifice. I would like to personally thank a few people who have aided my fam- ily in my absence. These people have fixed plumbing, installed air condi- tioners, and made my family's car road worthy. They have come at all hours of the night and day (without complaint) and just accepting little if any monetary fee for their services. In my opinion these people are the true Home Town Heroes. . I thank everyone in the commu- nity but I would like to give a special thank you to the following people: Billy Smith of the Trenton Police Department, for support and service beyond the call of duty; Alan Travis of Air Rite air conditioning; Angela and Danny Powell; Kyle Hebig and his family; Mr. Ted Henley; Ms. Jerri at Capital City Bank; Major Stroup of Veterans Affairs; and the Gilchrist County Journal for the many names and prayers you publish each week free of charge. Bottom line. "We All Serve," and I am proud to belong to this commu- nity. Sincerely, Kenneth Daub McGuire AFB, New Jersey Looking to the future I would like to respond to John M. Ayers (Johns Comments) May 1, 2008 (Where do we go from here?) First, I would like to thank our elected officials for not approving Oak Tree landing. This type of development in my opinion, would be a disaster for our way of life. I am not from south Florida. I moved here ten years ago from Penn- sylvania. Ten years is a short time considering some of the families that -now live in Gilchrist County can be traced back to the Civil War or fur- ther. Gilchrist County has grown in the short time my family and I have been here. However, it has not detracted from the .agriculture and rural way of life that so many people moved here for in the first place. I can tell you from first hand experience about roadways so congested that it would be impossible to get thru your own town. Imagine sitting in traffic at 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. enjoyed my daughter very much. My mom was a great role model 0 and she set a great example for me. I lost her eight years ago and 0 .recently lost my second mom, my mother in law. What is something not many * people know about you? My house is wall-to-wall antiques! * Blessed: With a wonderful church, school and family. 0 the construction zone.in Bell on SR 129 everyday. Unregulated industry polluting our fishing streams, ponds or rivers, not to mention the. air and noise pollution. I am not against some progress, but the types being proposed by these de- velopers borders on stupidity and is nothing more than self interest and to hell with rest of us. The only place as far as I am concerned that can al- low any type of industry would be County Rd 26 going east towards Gainesville. The county needs to control what type of industry and where it will be allowed. Zoning State Road 26 for industry makes sense since there is already a traffic light in place and is convenient to Gainesville. Concerning cluster housing there is no excuse or reason in my mind to allow any more of this type of devel- opment. Future zoning in agricultural areas should be ten acre minimum to build period. Mr. Ayers has concerns about residents driving long distances to work, our present tax base, school curriculum,-better paying jobs and helping business owners get more customers by allowing cluster devel- opments and unregulated industry. We .live in one of the best places to live in Florida. Do we want it to be flushed down the toilet because of greed and selfish people who could care less about us, our property val- ues and way of life? My family and uI'made a EDUCATED decision -to move here and I will not sit by and al- low our way of life to'be trampled on. See, us new comers are not as dumb as we look! Regards, Robert Monica Bell AARP Tax Aide There are so many folks to thank after, this exceptional season with AARP Tax Aide. Gilchrist is one of four, counties in District 12. Our Trenton host site is the Gilchrist County Library. Wilma Mattucci and her friendly staff sched- ule .appointments throughout the sea- son and make room for our equip- ment, counselors and taxpayers. We appreciate their support. The Gilchrist County Journal gets the work out about our services, hours and need for volunteers. Thanks for providing the publicity to build a suc- cessful program. Our volunteers really got a work- out this year. Technical and teacher training began in November 2007. January counselor classes prepared us for the February 1st opening. Our dedicated volunteers bring reliable service to the public. Special thanks to Gilchrist Countians Rose Caroselli and Henry'Andr6. Finally, thanks to the good folks that we serve. 235 returns were pre- Lottery Numbers Wednesday April 30 Lotto Drawing: 6-11-29-30-41-48 No winner of the $3 million jackpot. 5-Digit Winners: 45 at $6,294 4-Digit Winners 3,080 at $74.50 3-Digit Winners: 64,345 at $5 Play 4 Drawing: 3-0-3-5 Cash 3 Drawing: 2-9-8 Saturday, May 3 Lotto Drawing: 1-13-23-26-41-47 One winner of the $6 million jackpot. 5-Digit Winners: 72 at $5,353 4-Digit Winners: 4,196 at $74.50 3-Digit Winners: 87,224 at $5 Play 4 Drawing: 8-0-8-0 Cash 3 Drawing: 3-8-4 By Cindy With Mother's Day this Sunday I thought all the mothers might have a laugh at what we have either said ourselves or what our own mothers may have said to us. A friend sent me the following information and I have to tell you some of them were all too familiar. Things That Our Mothers Taught Us My mother taught me to appreci- ate a job well done 'If you're going to kill each other, do it outside. I just finished cleaning.' My mother' taught me religion. 'You better pray that will come out of the carpet.' My mother taught me about time travel. 'If you don't straighten up, I'm going to knock you into the mid- dle of next week!' My mother taught me logic. 'Be- cause I said so, that's why.' My mother taught me more logic. 'If you fall out of that swing and break your neck, you're not going to the store with me.' My mother taught me foresight. 'Make sure you wear clean under- wear, in case you're in :an accident.' My mother taught me irony. 'Keep crying, and I'll give you something to cry about.' My mother taught me about the sci- ence of osmosis. 'Shut' your mouth and eat your supper.' My mother taught me'about stami- na. 'You'll sit there until all, that spin- ach is gone.' My mother taught me about weath- er. 'This room of yours looks as if a tornado went through it.' My mother taught me about hypoc- risy. 'If I told you once, I've told you a million times. Don't exaggerate!' My mother taught me the circle of life. 'I brought you into this world, and I can take you out.' My mother taught me about be- havior modification. 'Stop acting like your father!' My mother taught mqe loutenvyy. 'There are millions of less fortunate ,children.in this world who don't have wonderful parents like you do.' My mother taught me about antici- pation. 'Just wait until we get home.' My mother taught me about receiv- ing. 'You are going to get it when you get home!' My mother taught me medical sci- ence. 'If you don't stop crossing your eyes, they are going to freeze that way.' -, pared at the Trenton site. Refunds were around $98,900 (not including stimulus rebates) and 94 percent of these were E-filed. We hope to see you next year. Sincerely, Bob Burkhardt AARP Tax Aide District 12 Coordinator SJo Ayers My mother taught me esp. 'Put your sweater on; don't you think I know when you are cold?' My mother taught me humor. 'When that lawn mower cuts off your toes, don't come running to me.' My mother taught me how to be- come an adult. 'If you don't eat your vegetables, you'll never grow up.' My mother taught me genetics. 'You're just like your father.' My mother taught me about my roots. 'Shut that door behind you. Do you think you were born in a barn?' My mother taught me wisdom. 'When you get to be my age, you'll understand.' And my favorite: my mother taught me about justice. 'One day you'll have kids, and I hope they turn out just like you. taZ&- &rase/v2/' 4 cups diced potatoes 1 cup minced onions 1/3 cup pimentos 1 1/2 cups grated Cheddar cheese 2 cups white sauce 1/2 cup cracker crumbs 2 tablespoons butter Cook diced potatoes until just tender in boiling water with a little salt and drain. Mix potatoes, onions, salt and pepper, drained pimientos and pour into a greased 1 1/2 quhrt casserole. Add pepper and cheese to the white sauce and pour over potatoes. Melt butter and mix with cracker crumbs. Sprinkle buttered cracker crumbs over top. Bake at 350 degrees until brown about 30 minutes. Makes 6 servings. White'Sauce 2 cups milk 4 tablespoons unsalted butter 4 tablespoons flour 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/2 teaspoon pepper Make a white roux by melting but- ter over low-medium heat in a thick- bottomed saucepan. Add the flour, "stirring constantly ,with a wooden spoon or whisk to prevent lumps. Cook for 2 to 3 minutes to cook the flour and remove the starchy taste. Remove from heat, then gradually add a bit of the milk to the roux and whisk vigorously. Return the sauce- pan to the heat and bring up to a low simmer, continuing to add more milk -and whisk. Cook for 5 minutes until sauce is thick enough to coat the back of a spoon. Add salt and pepper. Letters to , / the Editor continued to page 12 Free Water Analysis Is your water cloudy? Foul tasting? Rusty? Smelly? Soiling your laundry and leaving film on your dishes, laundry, hair & skin? We have the solution! Sales * Service * Repair No Salespeople - No Hassle Family Owned p,ITHORIZE0 IDWATLERs DEALER Showers of Blessing Water Treatment 352-356-0474 M or 498-2449 & Financing Available Where Were You When I Laid The Foundation Of The Earth? (Kent Heaton) I U Keep Watching This Space For Important Information Trenton Church of Christ 463-3793 * 502 Northeast 7th Street * Trenton, Florida 32693 Please Visit - www.trentonchurchofchrist.com Email - kerux@bellsouth.net THURSDAY, MAY 8, 2008 Section A, Page Four GILCHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL Mr. and Mrs. John Orenchak were married on April 5, 2008. Williston Independence Day * A * Celebration * * The City of Williston and the Wil- liston Area Chamber of Commerce are making big plans for the 2008 Independence Day Celebration. This year's event will be held on Thurs- day, July 3, 2008. The festivities will start with the annual parade, which will begin at 5 p.m. The line-up will be behind the Williston High School one hour be- fore start time. The theme this year is "HOMETOWN HEROES." The gates at the Williston Horse- man's Park will open at 6 p.m. Ad- mission is free. Donations will be accepted for parking attendants, JROTC. Children's rides will begin at 7 p.m. Booths, exhibits, and lots of* good food, will line the park. The opening Ceremony will start at 7 p.m. with musical entertainment end- ing the evening with a spectacular fireworks display. Please remember to bring lawn chairs or blankets. No coolers or pets will be allowed through the gates. Anyone interested in having a booth, contact Mary Kline at the Chamber of Commerce at (352) 528- 5552. Booths are open to all non- profit organizations. Anyone interested in participating in the parade, or any questions in gen- eral, contact Crystal W. Curl at City Hall at (352) 528-3060. Abigale Bell would like to thank Bret Waters of Golden Peanut, PFG, Gilchrist County Fair Boosters, Terry Parrish, Edward & Amanda Bell Austin Thomas would like to thank Mr. Tommy Jones - Top Quality Hay, Dr Bruce and Mrs. Julie Thomas, and Mr Herman and Mrs. Virginia Sanchez - Sanchez Farms for buying my pig 'Patsy' at the Suwannee River Livestock Fair. Thank you for being so supportive of the fair kids. Austin Thomas L . Staff from Lancaster CI Education Department attended the Department of Corrections Annual State Wide Training for Special Education and Title I staff. We are proud .to an- nounce that the Lancaster CI Edu- cation Department received highest praise and recognition for their in- volvement in providing outstanding academic services to Title I students. Mr. BrianAdams,Academic Teach- er was awarded the Title I Teacher of the Year, Mrs. Juanita Philman was awarded the Title I Teacher's Aide of the year, Ms. Gloria Myers, Educa- tion Supervisor was awarded Career Mentor, and the following received certificates of appreciation: Jonathan Reed, Academic Teacher, Ellen Rist, Academic Teacher, Della Light, Teacher's Aide, Charlotte. Swilley, Teacher's Aide, Tracy Bar- ron,, Teacher's Aide. Streetwise Shortly after the Fed announced its most recent interest rate reduc- tion, the Dow Jones industrial aver- age breached the 13,000 level for the first time since last January. To many, Wall Street was finally on the path to recovery. Unfortunately the eupho- ria evaporated as quickly as it came about, proving once again that the wiles of Wall Street can be exasper- ating. - Even more gut wrenching is watch- ing the price of a stock in your port- folio cascade downward after claw- ing its way upward for one or more years. Investing on Wall Street does call for some emotional fortitude. Yet, any drop in the price of a stock translates to a potential buying op- portunity. Market performers, whose share price has fallen due to overall market trends rather than a specific ailment within the company, often rise again like the proverbial;Phqenix. So if y9p, were not fortunate enough to board the train the first time, you may have another chance. An excellent example is St. Jude Medical. St. Jude manufactures and distributes cardiovascular medi- cal devices. When I wrote about the company a year ago, my earnings es- timate for 2007 was $1.76 per share and $2.10 for 2008. Reported GAAP net earnings for 2007 were $1.59 per share. If you exclude one-time charg- es relating primarily to non-cash items, the adjusted earnings were $1.85 per share. So did St. Jude meet my expectation and is the adjusted number a better determinate of cor- porate performance. Adjusted numbers are a two edged sword. If the charges are truly one- time, and in particular are non-cash charges, then yes, the adjusted num- ber does give a more accurate por-. trayal of performance. The difficulty is that too often companies use ad- justed earnings as a way of hiding management blunders. All of which means that you need to dig deeper. Adding to the strength of St. Jude's position is the increase in free cash flow for 2007, coming in at $1.64 per share, a five-year high water mark. Moving ahead to the first quarter of 2008, St. Jude reported net sales of $1.01 billion, an increase of 14 percent. Favorable foreign currency translation comparisons increased first quarter sales by approximately $45 million. This is another factor that should be discounted. Currency translations are exogenous to the company and can work against it as' well as for it. Net earnings for the first quarter of 2008 were $0.53 per share. This com- pares favorably to the $0.41 per share posted a year ago. Passage of the fed- eral research and development tax credit would increase that to $0.54 per share. St. Jude is in a highly competi- tive industry characterized by short product life cycles and volatile fluc- .-.. .463-.6440 LICNSE &INSURE RA 0029414: .- S e v n g t e r - C o n L c a l y O n e & O p r a e By Lauren Rudd tuations in market share. At the same time, potential competitors face sig- nificant barriers due to the lengthy FDA approval process and the major investments required in both R&D and distribution. Meanwhile, St. Jud's; primary m#lektpice ,is ex- pected to grow by about seven per-. cent in 2008, with St Jude likely to well exceed that growth rate. Revised Medicare reimbursement guidelines calling for an approximate 3 percent reimbursement reduction, as compared an earlier proposal for a cut of up to 23 percent, is also a positive development. For 2008, the company's gross margin will be ap- proximately 74 percent, with SG&A expenses consuming 36 percent of sales and R&D outlays representing about 12.5 percent. The intrinsic value of the shares, using a discounted earnings ap- proach, yields a per share value of $50, while a discounted free cash flow to the firm model suggests an intrinsic value of $63. The shares recently closed at $43.78. I am rais- ing my 2008 earnings estimate to $2.13 per share and $2.50 per share in 2009, with a 12 month target price of $49 per share, representing a gain of 12 percent. The company does not pay a dividend. 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. 'Mr. and rs. Orenchak wedi Pictured from left to right are: Gloria Myers, Ellen Rist, Juanita Phil- man, Tracy Barron, Brian Adams, Jon Reed, Charlotte Swilley and Della Light. Lancaster Correctional staff honored at statewide training was pleased to name the Woodville Karst Plain Project as the recipient of the monetary award from Nestle Waters of North America and as the recipient of FWF's Arnual Springs Protection Award for 2008. Open House An Open House Chamber Mixer will be held on Tuesday, May 20 from 5 to 6:30 p.m. at the Gilchrist County Chamber of Commerce Of- fice, which is located at 220 S. Main Street in Trenton. Chamber members don't forget your business cards for door prizes that will be given away. The Open House will be a great opportunity for members to meet new executive director Kyle Stone. For more information, call 463- 3467. Card Of Thanks Dear Clients and Friends, I would like to thank you for your concern, prayers and support during my recent illness. . I'm back at work and seeing cli- ents. I look forward to seeing you and thanking you personally. Jeff Philpot, DVM Newberry Animal Hospital: Recorded marriages in Gilchrist County Christopher Eron Carver, 2/15/1986, and Amanda Eliza- beth Summers, 6/16/1987, both of Trenton, were married on 4/20/2008 in Trenton by Charlie J. Wilson, notary public. William Colby Myers, 6/28/1983, and Stacy Michelle Adkins, 2 8'19qS. both of New- berry,'\ ere married on 4,29/2008 in Trenton by John McCleese, Jr., .notary public. Preslee Sanders would like to thank * David Sumrall (Dairy Production Systems) * Judge DavidA. Giant * Beach's Janitorial Supply (Papa Jay & Nanny Linda) * Smith's Septic Tank Service (Roy & Carla Smith) *.Mike & Lauri Reaves * County Commissioner Sharon Langford * County Commissioner Kenrick Thomas * Bell FFA Alumni * Sanders Sales & Services (Papa Hughie) * Smith & Associates, Inc. (Brad Smith) * Southern Tire & Brake (Doug Crawford) * Fair Boosters * Terry Parrish * Ronnie Smith For purchasing my steer. Special Thanks To: Both my papas and nannys, Randy Bell (for carrying me and Louie around), Edward & Amanda Bell, Aunt Angie (for my pink rubber boots), Chris & Tanya Rolling, Kevin Rolling, Scott Hodge. Thank you all so much for everything you did! L./ Happy Birthday wishes to: Clara Mae Stalvey, Bradley Hart, Alicia Peth, and Gracie Lynn Parker on May 8; Debbie Langford, William Moffith, Wes- ley Colson, Lyndsay Parrish Ayers and Troy Breton on May 10; Sue Sholtes, and Jimmy Sheffield on May 11; Vickie Wiggin, James Lawrence, Sue Suggs, and Quitman Kincaid on May 12; Aurea Santago, Jim Troke, and Tina Langford on May 13; Melanie Langford, Stephen Waterman, Brad Surrency, Joanna Williamson, and Marsha Pence on May 14. Happy Anniversary wishes to: Mr. and Mrs. James Ozment on May 8; Barry and Kathy Hilliard on May 9; Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Vaughn on May 11. Cave divers receive springs protection grant from Nestle The Florida Wildlife Federation, through a grant from Nestle Waters of North America, has awarded $5,000 to the Woodville Karst Plain Project (WKPP) to support its outstanding ef- forts to protect Florida's springs. In thanking Nestle Waters of North America for their financial support, Casey McKinlay, Project Director of WKPP, stated "WKPP will put this support towards our growing invest- ment to safely and effectively explore the caves systems within the Wood- ville Karst Plain including Wakulla Springs while at the same time sup- porting research and educational ef- forts that further the understanding and protection of these incredible and unique natural and cultural re- sources." "The Wakulla-Leon Sinks cave system is one of the largest underwa- ter cave systems in the world, and if it were not water filled, it would surely be a National Park," said McKinlay referring to the largest of several un- derwater cave systems south of Tal- lahassee. Recently the dive team, consist- ing of 75 volunteer cave divers from around the world, discovered and confirmed the physical connection between the Leon Sinks and Wakulla Cave Systems and, in doing so, es- tablished the 4th longest underwater cave system in the world. WKPP div- ers spent 10 hours at depths over 300 feet and 26 hours total on the big dive leading up to linking the Leon Sinks and Wakulla Springs cave systems. In their seventeen years of work, WKPP divers have explored 28 miles of underwater caves in Florida's Big Bend region. They have been instru- mental in supporting groundwater dye trace studies and installing hy- draulic meters essential to mapping the flow of water to Wakulla Springs. Their work has been featured on PBS, NBC, Discovery Channeli Learning .(Gannel and by National Geograph- ic. The Florida Wildlife Federation U+ Austin Bell thanks Kenrick Thomas, Bret Waters of Golden Peanut, PFG, Gilchrist County Fair Boosters, Terry Parrish, Edward & Amanda Bell TIHURK.SLAYOI, iVNYAY U, NASetoAPgiuvu......... mTL~TTDrb'rAV AJAAVQ ")AAQ Kirsten Bass a Atotfwt',j Editor's note: Gilchrist County resident Kirsten Bass, 15, wrote the following letter to her grandmother Tarie McPhearson to tell her how she feels about her. Kirsten is the daugh- ter of Ginny and the late Scott Bass. She attends school at Fort White High School. I don't know how to begin this let- ter. I guess I can start with a thank you. I want to tell you that you are a big part of who I am today and here are some things that I have not told you lately (if ever). I want you to know that you are my rock. I know that no matter what, you will always be there for me whether I need a shoulder to cry on or just a hug.'I want you to know you are my best friend. I feel like I could tell you anything. You're always willing to listen, even if all I'm doing is complaining. I want you to know you are my strength. You are always encouraging me with my sports and school. You are the person that makes me want to shoot for the stars. There are so many different things you are to me that there is not enough paper to write then all down. It amazes me all the things you do; and I sit hoping that one day I'll be half the person you are. You hold our family together. You always have New power plants on the Suwannee River How will we power our future and at what cost? Will part of the cost of powering Florida's future be the health of the Suwannee River? Two new natural gas power plants have been proposed in the Suwannee River Basin. One will be located on the same property of an existing gas power plant that is on the Suwan- r nee River near Ellaville (Suwannee h Ta McPhearson County). The second is proposed Tar McPhearson near Bell in Gilchrist County. Since the new generators will be , �most powered by natural gas, it is pos- sible that they will be "cleaner" than to listen to kids crying or fighting. I a coal burning plant and will require don't know how you don't go crazy. less water than a nuclear power plant. You always give but never take. I However, they will require a lot of can't even count how many times water in order to produce power. you've given me a ride or money or There are other effects of power plant helped me with homework. emissions and effluent that could af- But most of all you're always lov- fect the quality of our local waters. ing. I don't think that there is anyone We have asked Professional En- in this world that is truly loved by gineer Gary Dockter to speak at our as many people as you. You should May general meeting to explain to us know that you are a tremendous asset how natural gas power plants oper- to my education along with hundreds ate. In order to understand whether or of others. You have more friends than not these new plants will be a threat o er have m mt ,to the health of the Suwannee or our I could ever dream of. What can I say, local groundwater we need to under- you're amazing! stand how they work. I want you to know that I'm sorry We will meet on May 13 at 7 p.m. too. I realize that times have been in the meeting room at the Suwannee crazy and hectic and we never get County Public Library in Branford. to see each other. But that's going The library is located adjacent to US to have to stop. We are just going Hwy 129 at 703 Suwannee Avenue to have to make more time for each NW in Branford. other because I miss you too much. Please bring your friends and Just know that you are my hero, neighbors. The public is welcomed Supeiwoman! And if I don't say it to attend. enough I love you! I know that there For more information contact An- is no way that I could ever function nette Long (352) 409-8930 or (386) withnt vxu ou Yii ou are always oning tn 497-3536. have a huge place in my heart. And again thank, you for everything you have ever done for me. I thank God every day for blessing me with such 'an amazing, beautiful, caring and in- telligent grandmother. I love you! P.S. - I hope you have a great day!en P.S. - I hope you have a great day! Mother Goose Tea Party The High Spnngs Community Theater is proud to present a Moth- er Goose Tea Party for mothers and daughters. Grandmothers and aunts are welcome too! The event is to be heLd on Sat. May 17 from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. at the New Century Woman's Club on NW 1st Street in the center of High Springs. There will be a special presenta- tion by tea aficionado, Celeste Beck as Miss Manners. Beck will be show- casing all the fine elements of a high tea and demonstrating the proper decorum for ladies when attending one. High 'Springs Harlequin, Shari King, will be presented as Mother Goose and will be sharing her comi- cal twist on some of the classic Moth- er Goose nursery rhymes. Tea goers can expect several Types of teas, finger sandwiches and sweets. Tickets are $6 per person and can be purchased at the Coffee Clutch. Seating is limited so'get yours soon! For more information visit www. myhsct.com or phone (386) 454- 3525. For Mother's Day, May i Life has its moments... Make them unforgettable. Pa~Ow- Wal k~ea Vacation t Help her cherish her memories with PANDORA" Ucc&it& AT PALM COURT 352-493-1107 U.S. Pat. No. 7,007,507 ^---------,------- More than just feed available at Bell Feed and Farm Supply "''I 'I THANK YOU FOR BUYING MY PIG "PINKY" AT THE SUWANNEE RIVER FAIR. Dr. Bruce and Mrs. Julie Thomas and Family Mrs. Suzy DeChamplain Uncle Chris, Aunt Tanya, Alec and Baylee Rolling Mr. Trey Smith Billy Smith Watermelons Mr. Billy and Mrs. Corliss Southern Tire Mr. Doug and Mrs. Michelle Crawford Akins BBQ Mr. Scott and Mrs. Kim Thank you all, Ashton Mathews .4bov'e: Einployieet Klenni/ Miller ind Tun iScaggs work in tie i'are- lihouie at Bell Feed & F atn Sup- plh. At right: Bell Feed & Farm Supply it. located one block west of.Akiwn BBQ in the old Bell Driv- er and Feed A 7ill location By Carrie A. Mizell Daniel and Anne Hart ot Bell opened Bell Feed & Farm Suppl\ in earl. April after purchasing the feed store from Bruce Snuth Cur- rentlN. four members ot the Hart tam- ,il along "ith three employees are working to revitalize the building. which h is the old Bell Dryer and Feed Mill; located one block west of Akins BBQ. Prior to purchasing the Bell store,. the Hart family owned and operated a feed and farm supply store in High Springs. "This is closer to home and I felt like there was a need here," Daniel Hart said. Bell Feed & Farm Supply offers a full line of feed and farm supplies, which range in price from premium to economy. The store carries Seminole, Nutrena and Central States brands, as well as a few other brands. Hay, fer- tilizer, seeds, aIld animal health prod- ucts are also' available. According to Daniel Hart, the store is currently offering a special on whole corn a 50-pound bag is cur- rently selling for $8. All business is temporarily run out of the warehouse as the Hart family continues 'to remodel the storefront, which at one time -was considered a booming place in Bell, Anne Hart said. If anyone has any old photo- graphs of the Bell Dryer and Feed Mill, Anne Hart would like to get a copy to put up in the store. Bell Feed & Farm Supply is open weekdays from 8 a.m: to 6 p.m., Wednesday from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Saturday from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Suwannee River Youth Fair thank ouDairy Goat Kidsponsors thank our FANTASTIC sponsors Klover Leaf Tack & Western Wear- Williston Sharon Langford Gilchrist County Commissioner Kenrick Thomas Gilchrist County Commissioner Randy Durden Gilchrist County Conimissioner George and Dale Anderson - Trenton Thomas and Hazel Bryant - Trenton Cliff at Thompson's Feed- Cross City Three Rivers Embroidery & Hat Co. - Trenton Blazin "R" Farm- High Springs Satellite Cable Systems- High Springs Dan Moll Electric- Chiefland Tractor Supply Company- Chiefland Winn Dixie- Chiefland Marilyn Bruce- Tax Collector Gilchrist County Connie Sanchez- Supervisor of Elections Gilchrist Cc Joe Gilliam-Gilchrist County Clerk of Court Bill's Feed- Trenton Robert Roux- High Springs Daniel Slaughter- Trenton William "Billy" Smith Jr- Trenton. Alan Mikell- Trenton Central States- Lake City Damon Leggett- Tax Appraiser Gilchrist County Raymond Hutchinson-Trenton Michelle Carter- Gilchrist County School Board Robert Rankin- Gilchrist County School Board Robert Clemons- Gilchrist County School Board Cloud Haley- Gilchrist County School Board Sheree Lancaster- Trenton Riverland Mortage Corporation- Trenton Randy Stefanelli Insurance- Chiefland Alliance Dairy- Trenton county Owens Farms- Trenton Riverwalk of Fanning Springs Lu Young- In Memory of Vera Lindgren- Trenton Hoegger Goat Supply- Georgia Please thank our sponsors for their generosity and let them know how much you appreciate them for supporting our kids. Without their support prizes and premiums for this show would not have been possible. Thank you sponsors! Susan Owens Suwannee River Youth Fair Dairy Goat Show Superintendent THANK YOU to Connie Sanchez Supervisor of Elections for purchasing my Swine Project. Thank you for all your support of the Suwannee River Youth Fair. Tyler Parrish El Section A, Page Five GILCHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL N 'NJ nt oiteS , Page xpaticip te i A ~~Glchis CG fv mckt riasTOTNT OTNA.TRDYMY820 BES Mock Trial Participants 1st Row: Jacob Robinson, Cody Ellinger, Chad Barnes, Tracey Dennis, Ricky Pinna, Courtney Hayes, Sarah Blankenship, Robert Monica and Joe Jacobs. 2nd Row: Robyn Messier, Jesse Hunter, Brandon Richardson, Tina Birchfield, Clay Welch, Katarina Kresovic, Remington Costello, Raychel Thomas, Shel- bie Hutto and Stephanie Stalvey. 3rd Row: Jan Suggs, Assistant Public Defender; Autumn Ellinger, Deputy Clerk; Verna Wilson, Deputy Clerk; Anne Alcorn, Gilchrist County Sheriff's Office-Bailiff; Glenn Bryan, Assistant State Attorney; Judge Edward Philman; and Gary Blankenship, Gilchrist County Sher- iff's Office-Bailiff. TES Mock Trial Participants 1st Row: Jordan Hewett, Kylie Johnson, Darian Everett, Drew Dees, Rachel Weeks, Ryan Matthews, Mi cael Duni and Karina, Turner. 2nd Row: Jake Reed, Corey Barbera, Anthony Milito, Brooks Par- rish, MasonAMcGall, Nathan..Kearney, Mill Lang, Savannah Pennington and Morgan Jones. 3rd Row: GqadyS.e ge^rid SamanthaGillick; 4th Roti: Anne AlcorWt, Gilehrist County Sheriffs Office-Bailiff; Robert Willis, Assistant' State Attorney; Autumn Ellinger, Deputy Clerk; Jeannine Milito, Deputy Clerk; George Hedrick, Assistant Public Defender; Verna Wilson, Deputy Clerk; Judge Edward Philman; Gary Blankenship, Gilchrist County Sheriff's Office-Bailiff. Gilchrist County Schools Project Writing 2008-2009 It is time again for the Gilchrist County Schools to write special projects for the next year. If you have any questions or input on any federal projects such as, Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), Perkins, or projects funded through No Child Left Behind (NCLB), please call the School Board Office at (352) 463-3200 and ask to speak to the specific project coordinator. Individuals With Disabilities Education Act (Part B). Title I Basic Project (Part A). Title II (Part A). Title V (Part A). FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH GILCHRIST COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT Well Child & Newborn Care Family Planning School & Sports Physicals School Health Services Chronic & Acute Care TB Testing Communicable Disease Laboratory Procedures Maternity Care By UF Dept. OB/GYN 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. --- - Front row: Tracie, Kristen, Nicholas, Joshua, Derrick, Jason. Back row:; Alexis, Noah, Nicole, Rachel, Michele, Haylee, Mr. Thomas, Kaylee, Kassandra, and Austin. Bell Pre-I visits the Thomas Farm Gilchrist County Judge Edward Philman and the Gilchrist County School Administration participated in mock trials for Gilchrist County 5th grade students on April 30th and May 1st. The students were provided with booklets designed to introduce the Florida Court 'System to the stu- dents before their visit to the Court. They were escorted into the court- room where two juries composed of eight students each were selected to serve on a jury to hear a "mock" case against their classmate. The trial was conducted as an actual trial would be with a judge, a prosecutor, defense attorney and witnesses all present. The juries of 10 and 11 year olds, after hearing all the facts of the case, deliberated and came back with a verdict. Members of the State Attorney's Office, the Public Defender's Office, Gilchrist County Clerk of Court Of- fice and the Gilchrist County Sher- iff's Department participated to make the program a memorable experience for the students. Bell FFA Alumni news The Bell FFA Alumni is winding down for the 2007-2008 school year. It has been a very productive and ex- citing year. The Bell Jr. and Sr. FFA chapters held their end-of-the-year banquet. It was quite impressive to see what our members have done over the, last year. The kids and the advisors have certainly worked very hard. It has been a very successful year. The banquet was a great way to recognize the members. The alumni was very pleased to give out many scholar- ships to former FFA members attend- ing college, as well as two graduat- ing seniors. We would like to thank all who made this night a big success, the faculty, parents, alumni, advisors, and all those "who donated awards to the kids. A big congratulations goes out to Mrs. Debbie Jones, the Bell Middle School advisor. She has been named the number one Ag Teacher in the State of Florida. Mrs. Debbie will be recognized at the State FFA Conven- tion in June. ,The FFA Alumni will have their end of the year meeting on Monday, May 12, at 7 p.m. in the back room at Akins. This meeting will be a prepa-) ration for next years alumni events. To start the year off there will be the annual cake auction. This is always a fun social event for the parents and kids, as well as a very important fundraising event for us. Please be sure to look for upcoming informa- tion on the cake auction. We continue to encourage all to come out and join us at the alumni meetings. The support we give our kids helps them to continue to partici- pate in the many events held through- out the year. We would like to remind you again that the next meeting is Monday, May 12 at 7 p.m. at Akins. Hope to see you all there. Bell FFA Alumni members, you have done a great job. Thank you. , Tanya Rolling Bell FFAAlumni reporter We then went to the fish pond and, Mrs. Valerie let each child, feed the' fish, she then took us and showed us, her bird and ferrets. We had a wonderful time and wei thank them so much for having us' and Mr. John, thanks so much for let-A ting us drive the tractor. We then got on the bus and went to' the Bell park and had a picnic lunch and played on the playground before going back to school. It was a won-; derful day and we appreciate all who; set up this trip for us. Mrs. Webster and Mrs. Honaker, Irinq Concert , 10th Admission is free. Now, tell me where you can go, these days as a family, see an award; winning program, have a snack and pay nada for the enjoyment. All Band Program members -and their families are reminded that the Awards Banquet is Friday, May 9th at 6:30 p.m. in the Bell Elementary Cafe-. torium. You should have received a RSVP .form .and have returned it to' us by Tuesday, May 6th. The Band; Boosters will provide the meat, rolls,; cake, coffee and tea. Each family is, asked to bring a side dish, salad or' dessert for 8-10 people. Awards will be presented to Middlei School and High School students, a Senior and Bell Band year- in-review PowerPoint show will be shown and' of course, the Senior Wills and Testa- ments. Good food and fun for all. 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Chielland ()Owner.s: Carla Maunn Coliron '& Brmhna E Hlerring On Tuesday, April 29 all of the Bell Elementary School Pre-K classes vis- ited the Thomas Farm north of Bell. We arrived at the home of John and Valerie Thomas and we were greeted ,by Mr. John on the big John Deere tractor. We climbed on a hay trailer and Mr. John let all the children take a turn at driving the tractor around in the field. We visited the peanut fields and the watermelon fields. We saw a lot of cows. We then went back to the house and got to see and pet a baby cow, rabbits, chicks, pig, kittens, and dogs. Bell Band Sp MaV The sound of music will be center stage when the Bell Band Program presents their Spring Concert at the Iris Roberts Auditorium on Saturday, May 10th at 7 p.m. We suggest you get there early as our Winter Concert played to a full house and the Spring Concert prom- ises to be the most exciting and lon- gest in the school's history. HINT: there will be an intermission period during this concert. The Sixth, .Seventh and Eighth grade Concert bands as well as the High School Symphonic Band will perform. There will be solos, du- ets, ensembles and the new Bell Jazz . Band for listening enjoyment. Let us not forget the Crash! Boom! Bang! Show, the Teacher's Concerto and a few other surprises for your enter- tainment pleasure. The Band Boost- ers will host a cake, punch and coffee reception following the performance. GILCHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL. THURSDAY, MAY 8,2008 PnA Siy THURSDAY, MAY 8, 2008 BHS Criminal Justice News 2008 Bell High School Criminal Justice Members with trophies from the FPSA State Conference. First place FPSA State Parliamentary Procedure Team. Back row: Kailyn Waldron, Samantha Dennis, Kayla Gurule and Bobby Britto. Front row: Lauren Hudson, Erica Dahlgren, and Whitney Edwards. First place Advanced Firearms Team. Dylan Mauzey, Lee Carlisle, and Bryan Freeman. Jordan Mehl, During the week of April 15-19, a group of Bell High School Crimi- nal Justice Students attended the Florida Public Service Association State Conference. The theme for this year's conference was "Taking today's ideals to tomorrow's levels." The Bell High School students com- peted against 238 other students from all over the state. FPSA has been in existence since 1990 in the state of Florida. It's been the organization of choice for the Florida Department of Education to provide Leadership training, explore career opportunities in the field of Public Service and to host regional and state conferences for student members of FPSA. Stu- dents learn through demonstrating their skills in competitive events designed by career professionals in Public Service Education. A few of the areas of competition were firearms, forensic investiga- tion, parliamentary procedure, and prepared speaking. Firearms instruct the students in the safe and legal use of firearms, improves their cogni- tive, emotional and physical skills needed for marksmanship and safety. Forensic investigation encourages the students to improve their ability in properly searching a crime scene, diagramming it, photographing it, securing evidence, and documenting the investigation. Parliamentary Pro- cedure event is designed to develop leadership ability and the opportu- nity to develop the basic principles by conducting a simulated business meeting. This is a team event and members learn the importance of cooperation and working together through competitive performance. Prepared speaking encourages stu- dents to improve their skills in speak- ing and their abilities in organizing and presenting facts and information about a topic. The Bell chapter participated in the Community Service competition where they were judged on what they give back to their community. The chapter kept a local portion of road clean through the states "Adopt a highway" program. They also con- ducted a toy drive for Toys for Tots. It is important that the students learn a sense of being part and learn to do things for their surrounding commu- nity members. Through this involve- ment, they won 1st place. Bell High School was very proud to have a member of the criminal justice group, Erica Dahlgren, rep- resent them at the state level as the new State Vice President. Erica and Devonte King served as state officers for the 2007 year also. The students were also very excited to have Lau- ren Hudson win and represent their chapter as Miss Public Service. All the students put in a lot of hard work with countless hours of practice after school. Bell High School was well represented and there were numerous people who made comments about how well behaved the students were. The chapter placed overall 2nd in the state trailing the number one school by only 16 points, this being the mo- tivation to study hard and come back and take 1st place next year. Competition winners from Bell are as follows: Poster Display, 2nd La- rana Wingate; Marketing DVD, 1st Bryan Freeman; Theme Design, 1st Kailyn Waldron; Prepare Speaking, 3rd Erica Dahlgren; Parliamentary Procedure, 1st Bell - Kailyn Wal- dron, Samantha Dennis, Kayla Gu- rule, Bobby Britto, Erica Dahlgren, Whitney Edwards, and Lauren Hud- son; Job Seeking Skills, 1st Bryan Freeman; Male Obstacle Course, 1st Lee Carlisle; Community Service, 1st Bell High School; Fingerprinting, 4th Ryan Fisher; Traffic Stop, 1st Terra Cannon, 2nd Bryan Freeman, 4th Devonte King; Brain Bowl, 5th Bell Team 1; Traffic Accident Report Writing, 3rd Kayla Gurule, 4th Erica Dahlgren; Scrapbook, 3rd Bell High School; Criminal Incident Response, 2nd Erica Dahlgren and Devonte King, 3rd Lauren Hudson and Bryan Freeman; Defensive tactics, 4th Lee Carlisle and Chris Landrum; Fire- arms (Novice), 5th Sarah Sundberg; Advanced Firearms, 1st Bell Team 1 - Lee Carlisle, Jordan Mehl, Dylan Mauzey, and Bryan Freeman, 3rd Bell Team 2 - Ryan Fisher, Thomas Peace, Garrett Hudson, and Travis Kortessis; Extemporaneous Open- ing Statement, 5th Kayla Gurule; Forensics, 2nd Bell Team 1 - Lauren Hudson, Thomas Peace, Ryan Fisher; Miss Public Service, Lauren Hudson; Scholarship, Lauren Hudson; State Chapter Ranking, 2nd Bell High School. Trenton Drama Club says "Hello" to "Bye- Bye Birdie" Save the date! The Trenton High School, Middle School and Elemen- tary School Drama Clubs will com- bine their talent to perform the hit musical "Bye-Bye Birdie" on May 15, 16, and 17. Directed by John Yen- cho and Krista Perryman, this is the first time that the Drama Club will of- fer three evening performances! Bye-Bye Birdie is a comedy of a tale about Superstar Conrad Birdie, who has been called to active duty in the U.S. Army. (The story is loosely based on Elvis Presley being draft- ed.) Birdie's farewell publicity stunt doesn't go as smoothly as planned, therefore the audience can count on a whole lot of hilarious fun, with plenty of singing and dancing by the cast. The students (grades 4-12) have been practicing for the performance since early February. Memorizing lines for a play might not sound too difficult, that is, until you throw in the addition of having to learn a vari- The Tiers P by Brandon McElroy There is nothing like the atmo- sphere of the playoffs. It's something in the air that tells you that it's time to play ball. Playoff games are different than any other regular season game and than any other District Tourna- ment game. The pace is somewhat faster because you're playing bet- ter teams and the momentum can be taken at any given time on any given play. For the second year in a row, the Tiger Baseball team advances to the Playoffs. Being 1 of the 32 teams left playing in the State, the Tigers trav- eled to Jacksonville Providence last Tuesday to face the Providence Stal- lions. This game was close according to stats, but the score shows a totally different game. Both teams were just about even in the number of hits, Trenton had 4 and Providence had 6, Trenton's overall batting average was .161 and Providence's was .260.... But the final score says Providence 8 Trenton 2. *The main reason the score was so lop-sided is because the Tigers al- lowed 3 walks and an error in the top of the first that started the Stallions off with a 5-0 lead. Providence clinched this momentum and would not bend nor break until the 3rd inning when the Tigers scored 2 runs. Lead off batter Billy Owens launched a bomb into left field start- ing the rally with a stand up triple. Next batter up, Andy Jones sacrificed ety of Broadway songs and working with a genuine dance instructor (Lo- rie Courtney), who choreographed several impressive dance numbers for the show. Senior THS student, Michael Hammill, will deliver an Elvis-wor- thy performance in the role of heart- throb Conrad Birdie. Peter Crane promises comedic delight as Albert Peterson, Birdie's quirky Agent. Jeni Boland plays Albert's spitfire of a girlfriend, Rose Alvarez. Alyssa McElroy swoons as Kim MacAfee, Birdie's biggest fan, although Kim's boyfriend, Hugo Peabody (played by Andrew Martin) is not very happy about the events that transpire. "This play is set in the same time period as 'Grease' and has that style of really fun music," says Co-Direc- tor Perryman. "It will really take the audience back to the 50's, and is just rock-n-roll enough to appeal to all ages!" Tickets for the show are $5 for adults and $4 for students and chil- dren. They can be purchased in ad-. vance, beginning May 12, at the High School and Elementary School. lavoll berth a hit so Owens could score decreas- ing the deficit by 1 run. Next in the line-up, CJ Bowers got on base beat- ing out the throw from the catcher scoring on a combination of stolen bases and with a lot of help from Karson Gilbert's double. These were the only runs the Tigers could seem to find as walks and errors continued to take their toll. The Stallions had several pitching changes also, a tactic used to keep the Tigers off balance with differ- ent speeds of pitchers. After 7 in- nings the Tigers were just unable to take down the Stallions losing to a very respectable team by the final score your Trenton Tigers 2 and the Providence Stallions 8. The Stallions advanced to the second round of the playoffs eventually beating the Oak Hall Eagles 8-1. Thank you to all those Tiger fans out there that came out and gave support throughout the season. Con- gratulations and thank you to all the seniors for leading this team the way it needed to be led and for teaching the underclassmen what baseball is really about. Your traditions and sportsmanship will be carried out throughout the ages and will never be forgotten at Trenton High School! This closes the final chapter of the 2008 Trenton Tiger Baseball season. As for now, it's back to the batting cages and weight room training for next season! This is the voice of Ti- gers signing out... Tickets will also, be available at the door. All 3 performances will begin at 7:00, and doors will open at 6:15 for advance purchase ticket holders (6:30 for general audience). Consider being a sponsor for this year's production! Various sponsor- ship levels are available starting at just $10, with each sponsor receiv- ing ad space in the show's program guide. Contact Krista Perryman at (352) 463-3224 for more informa- tion. Mother's Day is May 11 2008 The driving force behind Mother's Day was Anna Jarvis, who orga- nized observances in Grafton, West Virginia and Philadelphia on May 10, 1908. As the annual celebration became popular around the country, Jarvis asked members of Congress to set aside a day to honor mothers. 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Cloud Haley - Sales Manager cehaley@bellsouth.net Section A, Page Seven GILCHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL "PT TT tQt n T'X A "7 X4K AV S2 o ^rroQ Section A, rage higiun, ,-..---,, .t eMartd Gras' comes to AyersHealtand eabtation Center Junior Volunteer of the Year. Left to right: Lauren Simpson, with Anna Gilliam. Volunteers of the Year. Betty Schofield (left center) and Donna Van- dergrift (right) with Angie Wilkinson (left), and Anna Gilliam (right center). On Tuesday, April 22, Ayers Health and Rehabilitation Center threw their Annual Volunteer Banquet for 150 volunteers they have throughout the year. "Mardi Gras" was the theme this year and Ayers partners put together a wonderful party to celebrate the oc- casion. The dietary department pre- pared an authentic Cajun dish, chick- en and shrimp kabobs over dirty rice with pea salad, and key lime pie for dessert. The request for a beautiful evening was granted. Entertainment by an energetic couple "Touched" was enjoyed by all. Seeing our vol- unteers together was a treat for all of the partners who put the special event together for everyone. We were able to thank special people who work with us. weekly, Wal-Mart trips, mall outings, special events, bible study, crafts, brunches and the birthday bash! Our partner volunteers are also appreciated. They are always there to help with parties, DITCHES FIELDS TOM WILKIE N352-463-3700 352-538-5072 DISASTER/STORM RECOVERY LAND CLEARING & SITE PREP .- TREE & BRUSH REMOVAL BACKHOE & BUSH HOG BOX BLADE Insured Barron's Aluminum * Licensed & Insured * Free Estimates * Screen and Glass Rooms * Carports * Patio & Deck Covers * Decks & Handrails * Vinyl Siding ---* Soffit and Fascia * Storm Panels & Shutters We also do pool enclosures. 352-226-0561 or 352-463-3004 Twelve years as Volunteer Coordinator at Ayers, Helen Roberts (cen- ter) with Angie Wilkinson, (left) and Anna Gilliam (right). Entertainer of the Year. Monnye Brown (center), with Angie Wilkin- son (left), and Anna Gilliam (right). like our Volunteer Banquet. A big thanks to all of you for loving our residents. They love having you here too! This year we were pleased to have Ms. Geneva Douglas honored as vol- unteer organization of the year; Jop- pa Baptist Church was recognized as church of the year. We also gave recognition to Woman of the Moose #494 and VFW Aux. 5625 got special recognition. Entertainer of the year was proudly given to Monnye Brown, volunteers of the year was given to Betty Schofield and Donna Vanderg- rift. Our Jr. volunteer of the year went to Lauren Simpson, then last but not least we gave a very special award to a very special person, Helen Roberts, was given for 12 years of service. We all love and miss Helen Roberts, it was a pleasure to recognize her for all her years of service here at Ayers Health and Rehabilitation Center. Again, we'd like to thank all who made 2007 a success. Thank you to our local businesses who donated door prizes for this annual event. This year has been non-stop with new volunteers and new activities for our residents. We love all of you and are looking forward to seeing you in 2008. Volunteers needed - Florida's Long-Term Care Om- budsman Program needs volunteers to join its corps of dedicated advo- cates who protect the rights of elders residing in nursing homes, assisted living facilities and adult family care homes. The program is comprised of 17 lo- cal councils throughout the state, and each council is seeking additional volunteers to identify, investigate and resolve residents' concerns. All interested individuals who care about protecting the health, safety, welfare and rights of long-term care facility residents who often have no one else to advocate for them are en- couraged to call toll-free (888) 831- 0404 or visit the program's web site at http://ombudsman.myflorida.com. Brakes Alignments Oil Changes Southern Tire & Brake 626 North Main Street - Trenton t463-6050 SPARVO OUTBREAK . 6.: ALERT! 1 WARNING SIGNS: S Vomiting * Diarrhea * Fever ** , Parvo happens to all dogs, not just puppies! a. Vaccinate your dog today. v Trenton ' Animal Hospital a ( ANIMAL) * \ 463-7100 f40 14.10ev1*1 SVL Inc. May board meeting Suwannee Valley Leagues Inc. will be having their month of May board meeting on Monday May 12, 2008 at 6:30 p.m. in the con- ference room at McArthur Park. Everyone is invited. Sure do hope to see you there ! Santa Fe River cleanup On Saturday, May 10, we will meet at the 27 boat ramp outside of High Springs to conduct a river cleanup. Please be there no later than 9 a.m. This cleanup will head downstream to Poe Springs Park, where we will take out. Jim Wood is supplying ca- noes for this cleanup, so I do need you to let me know if you intend to come no later than next Thursday morning in order to reserve a canoe spot. If you are bringing your own canoe or kayak, I would also prefer to know, though it is not so essential. We should be done by noon as usual. Hope you can make this one. It's a great time to be out on the river. Fritzi S. Olson Executive Director Current Problems, Inc aar@current problems.org (352) 264-6827 SRWMD Governing Board meeting On Thursday, May 8, 2008, the Suwannee River Water Management District's Governing Board will meet at 9 a.m. at the Steinhatchee Commu- nity Center on SE Riverside Drive in Steinhatchee. The meeting is to con- sider District business and conduct public hearings on regulatory and land acquisition matters. A Govern- ing Board workshop will follow at 1:30 p.m. at Fiddler's Restaurant, also located on Riverside Drive. On Friday, May 9, 2008 the Su- wannee River Water Management District's Governing Board will meet at 8:10 a.m. at the Fiddler's Restau- rant for a continuation of the 'work- shop. All meetings, workshops, and hear- ings are open to the public. 4UZION Teen Leadership Program 4UZION Teen Leadership Program is presenting a series called 'What's Love Got to do with It?' This series will be held Tuesdays from 3:30 to 5 p.m. through May 27th at the Fort White Community Center. Explore how teens can develop healthy, lasting relationships by ap- plying godly principles. On Tuesday, May 13th 4UZION participants will be served free ba- nana splits. All high school teenagers are invited to join in this time of con- necting with other students to discuss life changing issues. 4UZION is sponsored by the Crossroads Pregnancy Center and the Fort White High School Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Democratic Executive Committee The Democratic Executive Com- mittee of Gilchrist County will meet on Tuesday, May 13, 2008 at 5:30 p.m. in the boardroom of the County Commissioners. All are welcome to attend. Candi- dates are encouraged to participate. For those interested in serving on the committee there will be an opportu- nity to fill vacancies. Bell Class of 1988 reunion It is hard to believe, but yes it has been 20 years. The Bell class of 1988 is preparing their 20-year reunion. At this time we are trying to locate everyone. Many of you are still in the area, or know where our classmates have moved to. Your help in locating them would be greatly appreciated. We have set up an email account for you to send in information. The address is bellclassof88@yahoo.com. Please contact us with your phone number and address, If you have in- formation on another class member please send it as well. Be looking for upcoming informa- tion and dates on when and where the reunion will take place. We also wel- come ideas. Look forward to seeing you all and meeting all the families. Tanya Patterson Rolling BHS Class of 1988 Old Time Dance at O'Leno State Park Family fun for all ages! Dance con- tra, circles and squares to live music hosted by the Flying Turtles String Band on Sunday, May 11, 2008 from 2 to 5 p.m. These are the dances that were the rage in the mid 1800s when the town of Leno thrived. First time dancers are welcome, a caller will walk you through each of iae dances. The dance will be held in the 1930s Recreation Hall located on the banks of the Santa Fe River in O'Leno State Park located 6 miles north of High Springs on Hwy. 441 in High Springs. To learn more about the park, visit www.floridastateparks.org/oleno. Custom. House Plans -YOUR DESIGN OR OURS ~ I.C.F. CONSTRUCTION, BLOCK CONSTRUCTION OR FRAME CONSTRUCTION John Yencho OVER 40 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE TRENTON, FLORIDA 352-463-7282 L & B Development Corp. 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As the Trenton United Method- ist Church's primary fundraiser, the thrift sale and bake sale prompts all church members to donate items from their own homes to the sale. Schofield explained that church members even call on their family members to give of gently used items. At the spring thrift sale, several items for sale came from as far away as South Carolina, Schofield said. Fifteen church members gave of their time to work the two-day sale, Schofield explained. Monies raised benefit missions' projects that the church funds, as well as senior lun- cheons held at Trenton United Meth- odist Church once a month. Accord- ing to Schofield, the funds are also used to help pay camp fees for chil- dren. In the past, the church has do- nated funds raised to Friends of the Library, Habitat for Humanity, the Tri-County Pregnancy Center, Hos- pice and Pre-K special needs classes in the county. Mark your calendar Trenton Unit- ed Methodist Church plans to hold its fall thrift sale and bake sale in early November. Trenton Communit! Nazarene Church (2 miles west of traffic light on SR-26) 10:0 a.m. Sunday Worshi Service 7:00 p.m. Wednesday Worship Service 4-+65-1057 - Pastor Merle Goodrich * ~ Residential & Commercial 'Service Work & New Construction Additions, Remodeling, Etc. FREEMAN PLUMBING, INC. (352) 498-0703 * (352) 493-3801 INowAccept Cell # (352) 210-0062 CreditCards Walter Freeman Master Plumber LIEN E -ISU E State Certified #CFC057595 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 Worship ............................ 11 am (Children's Church and Nursery Provided) Evening W worship ................................... 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" fun 4 Kids! Pre-school/After school Learning Center / Ages 2-12 Q / NAEYC Accredited Pre-K / Highscope Curriculum / School Readiness Program / CPR/First Aid Certified / Voluntary Pre-Kindergarten / USDA Food Program / COA Certified Teachers 352-463-7614 2739 S.W. 19th Circle, Trenton rectors - Robert P. Marsh Owners/Directors- Dawn F. Marsh Lic#C03GIO007 Sunday Worship 11 a.m. & 7 p.m. Prayer~ Discipleuip - Wed'.-p.n~ , "' 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@bellsouth.net www.backtobethel.org 352-463-2028 I - Ip^H i --I PINE GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH t 16655 N. W. CR-339 - Trenton, Florida 32693 f 352-463-2151 www.pgbcfl.com Rev. Greg Douglas, Pastor Rev. Rickey Whitley, Minister of Students Charles Brock, Music Director Sunday: Sunday School/Bible Study.............................9:15 AM Morning Worship...(Early Service 8:00 AM) & 10:30 AM (Children's Church During Both Morning Services) Evening Worship Service........................................... 6:00 PM Wednesday: Prayer Meeting, Youth............................... 7:00 PM AWANA..................... .......................................... 6:30 PM ~ Nursery Provided for All Services - Sipst aplist Chupch Welcomes You! 0 "Embracing the Past and Reaching Toward the Future." Corner 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 a DYNAMIC MINISTRIES FOR ALL AGES! Call 463-2038 for more information or www.fbctrentonfl.org Unforgiveness Part 2 Remember the knot in your stom- ach? We talked about it last week; you know, the grudge that you are holding against someone...I bring it up again because we talked about how forgiveness is a choice. Let's see what becomes of that same knot if we make the choice to hold on to unforgiveness.. .Ephesians 4:32 gives us the instruction to forgive, but the verses leading up to this show us the downward spiral that unforgiveness will lead us down: "And do not grieve the Holy Spirit of God with whom you were sealed for the day of redemption. Get rid of all bitterness rage and anger, brawling and clamor, along with every form of malice." (Ephesians 4:30-31) Unforgiveness begins with hold- ing a grudge against another...this grieves the Holy Spirit of God until we repent and grant forgiveness. If we withhold it, that grudge .quickly turns into bitterness, defined as "cyn- ical." Know a bitter person? If so, you are well aware that bitterness runs deep and a bitter root produces bitter fruit. It will not stay contained to one area, nor will it stay small, but it grows and spreads to every part of our lives. In short order, we can become negative and critical of most everything and everyone. CHURCH NEWS Turning Point Ministry presents David Manley David Manley is returning to Turning Point next Wednesday, May 7 to intrigue us, entertain us and offer a bit of scriptural wis- dom through song and drama. He will be singing music to delight every age level, intertwined with his own perspective of the life events of the Apostle Peter.. A free will offering will be tak- en to support his ministry. Doors open at 6:30 p.m., the event will begin at 7 p.m. Light refreshments will be provided. This is a must attend event to add meaning and joy to the routine of your week. Bring your family and friends, they won't be disappointed. For more information call 463-1882 or page 493-6259. FAITHH BUS in Bell May 15 The "FAITHH BUS" will again be at the clubhouse in Bell at 9:30 a.m. on May 15 to distribute non- perishable food and toiletries for those in need. The clubhouse is located next to City Hall (the old train depot). If you know someone having a tough time, please let them know about this monthly visit. The "FAITHH BUS" is a Christian outreach to those in need. NO CREED, NO DEED, JUST A NEED. ID's helpful for quicker service. Rage and anger are the result or the "fruit" of bitterness. Rage implies a "boiling up," while anger denotes punishment and revenge. Unforgive- ness left in our hearts will cause us to become consumed with an offense and keep it fresh in our minds, even if it happened ten years ago! We continue to press rewind and replay the whole thing over and over in our minds. Clamor is a synonym for slander, and we continue this destruc- tive path until we are "confiding" in everyone who will listen about how we have been wronged and try our best to ruin our offender's name and reputation...Oh, but it is a story we love to tell! Malice is a deadly end...it is de- fined as wickedness that is not afraid to break the law...even God's! Our anger and bitterness consume us to the point that we no longer fear God or man.:.and we will do anything to make sure that person pays for their offense against us. Still want to hang on to unforgiveness? Me neither!! Let's take God's command to forgive seriously and let's do it quickly.. .that downward spiral can tend to be slip- pery! He knows what is best for us... forgiveness... receiving His, and giv- ing ours.. .because our hearts matter! Blessings, Angie Beck Cason Hodge and Purvis reunion The Beck, Cason, Hodge and Pur- vis reunion will be held on Saturday, May 17, 2008 at Hart Springs in the pavilion. These are the descendents of Gil- bert Purvis, Willie Purvis, Sarah Pur- vis Beck, Mattie Purvis Hodge, The- lis Purvis, and Warren Cason. Anyone wanting to be a part of this reunion is welcome and wanted to help keep it going. We need the young ones to come in and help. Come on and help make the best yet. All friends welcome. For information call (352) 463- 2319. Thank you, JT and Dorothy Beck Woodmen of the World Lodge to honor mothers Woodmen of the World Lodge 626 in Trenton will honor Mother's Day on May 20, 2008 at the lodge hall at 7 p.m. Join us as we honoi our mothers. Cake and ice cream will be provid- Marilyn Surles S 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. SConstruction, inc. NEW HOMES RENOVATIONS ADDITIONS GARAGES POLE BARNS DECKS RG 0066812 352-281-5275 Office & Fax 352-486-6086 WE WELCOME YOU TO UNION BAPTIST CHURCH CSBC 6259 $.E. 75TH AVENUE - NEWBERRY, FL 32669 SUNDAY SCHOOL ................................. 9:45 AM MORNING WOR$HIP ................................... 11 AM EVENING WORSHIP ...................................... 6 PM WEDNESDAY EVENING SERVICES: ADULT BIBLE STUDY, CHILDREN, & YOUTH ... 6:30 PM PASTOR: TRAVIS MOODY MINISTER OF YOUTH: ROBBIE BEACH CHURCH PHONE: 352-472-3845 "WIN THE LOST AND TEACH THE SAVED TO SERVE" YOU ARE WELCOME AT PRISCILLA BAPTIST CHURCH (352) 463-1562 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 Director Josh Dease www.priscillaatbell.org Heart Matters The American Legion Jamerson-Sheffield Post 91 meeting Post 91 will have a dinner open to the public for a donation at the post home located next to the FFA arena on Walker curve on US 129 north be- tween Trenton and Bell on May 15, 2008. The post will provide the main dish and members are asked to bring a dessert to share. The dinner will be from 5:30 to 7 p.m. with the regularly scheduled meeting to follow. Gilchrist County Historical Society The Gilchrist County Historical Society is holding a meeting at Tren- ton Community Center at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, May 13, 2008. We encourage all members to at- tend and assist us with final plans for the Memorial Day program at the courthouse on May 26 at 11 a.m. We will have a program as usual and following that, from 12 to 12:15 p.m., all veterans' families and friends are invited to a luncheon at the Tren- ton Community Center. . BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH "Committed to living and sharing the message of God's love." Bible Study - 9:45 a.m. Hunt's Pest Control, Inc. GET RID OF: Cockroaches * Waterbugs * German Roaches * Ants and other Household Pests WE DO TERMITE INSPECTIONS Phone 493-1051 493-4772 "We send em packing Ivit-11 0, zvvo Section A , rage Ten -._J --- .. ... .. . . ... . . . ...... _____ --I: ... "Il GILHCHRIST COU NTY JOU RNAL. Log Cabin Quilters met Thursday, May 1 at the Levy County Quilt Mu- seum. It was another day to do some favorite projects. There is always lots of joking and laughing. Pat has finished a wall-hanging that was started long ago. We have many quilters who tell us they have lots of projects started but don't get finished. I was at a club in N.C. sev- eral years ago and they took one day in the month that went to working on those projects. It is a great feel- ing when something is finally done. I started a state quilt two years ago and I finally got it done, I put it on the bed and now I can see it and remember all it took to get it done. We want to thank Robert Carlton who lives in Plant City for the big cucumber so I can make cinnamon red hots. He also brought blueber- ries, green beans, squash, and onions. Thanks Robert. Lunch was once again so good. We had rice, meat loaf, cabbage, mashed potatoes, salads of all kinds, lots of desserts and everyone enjoyed every- thing. Winelle Horne s.l..i- es .Sp.... Construction, Inc. ,' ^, -- . , - -- . . - , t - ; !- -' ". New Homes and Remodeling Assistance with Planning and Design Reliable Craftsmanship Since 1987 352-463-7589 homes@lesliesapp.com www.lesliesapp.com 7239 S.W. 80th Avenue * Trenton, Florida 32693 CRC, 0584l The Freedom to Reclaim Your \Weekend. * Engines from lIhp to 26hp * "Maintenance Free" design * Up to 8 mph forward speed * 36". 418 . or -52" dccl, * Zero-turn capability * Strong warranty * User-friendly design provides comfort and convenience www.FreedomZmower.com 463-2738 Gilchrist Building Supply 1-800-543-6545 Regular Hours: 7am-5:30pm M-F * 8am-n3pm Sat. -oUU-543-6545 lwy. 129, North - 131 .1 GilCchrist County Remembers WVien... This photo ran in the January 6, 1977 edition of the Gilchrist County Journal. Shown from left to right were the deputies and jailors who worked for the then newly elected Sheriff Roy J. Rogers. From left to right: Martin Shreve, Harvey Jones, Darrell Williams, Hugh Martin, Jerry Caraway, and David Turner. The Journal photo was taken by Freddy Wilson. Lower Suwannee Refuge has summer jobs for teens Refuge Manager John Kasbohm servation education programs will be announced that the Lower Suwannee incorporated into the scheduled eight Refuge will be participating in the weeks. These programs will provide Youth Conservation Corps (YCC) information on the natural resources program again this year. and responsibilities of the National The Youth Conservation Corps is Wildlife Refuge System. a summer employment program for Applications for the YCC summer young men and women age 15 to 18. employment program must be mailed The YCC is a work-earn-learn pro- to Lower Suwannee NWR, 16450 gram for youth interested in natural NW 31st Place, Chiefland, Florida resources. 32626, and be received by May 16. Men and women will be selected For more information about the by drawing and will earn $6.80 per program or to receive an application, hour. No refuge housing is available. call the Refuge at (352) 493-0238 All participants much provide their or stop by the headquarters between own lunch and transportation to and 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday through from the refuge. Work begins at 7 Friday. a.m. and ends at 3:30 p.m., Monday The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Ser- through Friday. vice is the principle Federal agency, The type of work to be performed responsible for conserving, protect- includes: invasive plant control, wild- ing and enhancing fish, wildlife life habitat maintenance, boundary and plants and their habitats for the sign posting, facilities maintenance continuing benefit of the American and environmental education. people. Forty hours of natural resource con- S.I.I5M DAY - Now Is The Time For Stocking - 4-6" & 6-8" Channel Catfish Largemouth Bass * Black Crappie (If Avail.) Bluegill (Coppernose & Hybrid) * Redear 8-11" White Amur Grass Carp * Fathead Minnows We will service you at: Bell Feed & Farm in Bell, Florida Wednesday, May 21 from 4-5 pm To pre-order call: Arkansas Pondstockers 1-800-843-4748 Walk-Ups Welcome PUBLIC NOTICE The City of Trenton, in coordination with Langston Tree Service, will spend one work day removing dead and decaying trees from the City of Trenton's rights of way. Tree clean-up day is scheduled for Thursday, May 15th. If you know of any dead or decaying trees in the city's rights of way that you believe should be removed or trimmed, please contact City Hall and/or call at 352-463-4000 extension 306 and leave a message. 8am i_- ~ ~ -W V Where imagination meets reality Building projects are not for the faint-at-heart. The culmination of hopes, dreams and ambitions into a finished product can be nerve-wracking and is quite often one of the largest financial and emotional investments you will ever make. Wherever you are in the process, brainstorming, planning, drafting, or location finding, Dream Builders Development Corp. is ready to partner with you. r Quality * Craftsmanship * Integrity /% 3 Honesty * Teamwork * Personal Relationship BA-NCF "" Call (352) 463-2210 today! or visit www.DreamBuildersDevelopment.com I Cousins Richard Riotto and Tighe Laurest Moore. Both were born in 1955 and became very successful men. Tighe Laurest Moore of Old Town, "man paradise" Riviera." and "Redneck Assembly of Fine Artists News The Diana look-a-like banquet was held on March 30 at Petrello's Res- taurant in Trenton, just steps away from the traffic light at 129 and 26 at 2 p.m. together with a variety of fashion designs, both worn and on hangers. The designs included six t-shirts titled: Princess Diana, Spirit of the Suwannee, Confederate Men, Cow Mechanic, On the Suwannee, and Alpha Angel. -J-we were ,twq ..4-Ileiith. wfd1, ding dresses, one of pastel light- weight tapestry with baseball cap of same fabric and mid-back veil with hearts woven into the design. The other short dress was of washable white satin with a silver braid run- ning down the left side of the dress from sparse straps and triangle neck- line to the hemline. A silver and crys- tal crown was the headpiece. The full-length gown's skirt was a circle of white marshmallow fabric and the top was a high neck halter of the same fabric. A hip-length long sleeved flo- ral quilted jacket was worn over the dress. There were three Dixie-County jumpers to be worn with just as charming blouses. Equestrian and boating outfits were also shown. Imagination was revealed in a cotton shopping dress with manatees against a blue-green background with cheer- ful river flowers. A mixture of suede, spandex, and rayon crepe made an un- usual lovely hooded outfit. Designers were Doreatha DeVeer Smith, Bar- bara Moore, Tina Celia (LaLonde), and V.P. Perruzi. Clare MacDonald brought her handmade gems from her own designed Exquisite jewelry. We were very fortunate to have the display of such gifted talent. These items can all be purchased. The Assembly will have the April meeting on Thursday, the 24th at 6 p.m. with light soup and sandwich- es, tea, coffee, and ice cream at the "Club House," our Vice President's Florida home, 74 S.E. 870 Street in Old Town. (One half mile on the right from Maria's Dixie Nut House, corner of Hwy. 19/98 and C.R. 55A aka S.E. 136 Avenue by 911 assign- ment.) We enjoyed a great luncheon and meeting with Laura Dickinson from Belaro Design Group, Inc. in St. Augustine. Laura felt each garment was appropriately expressed with the fabric used and that she couldn't rate any good, better, best. Pattern maker Sunan Yreyna was unable to attend because her son had to be rushed to the hospital. Mr. Pauly served a beautiful lun- cheon. We gave door prizes and started the raffles according to Miss Emery's wishes for the large book about Princess Diana, the deep purple Fenton vase from Cheek's Pharmacy, Cross City. Who will win the boat ride on the Suwannee River offered by Jeff Raitto of.Williston Marine, Chiefland? Mr. Panly won the Paln Beach Beach Diet Book, maybe he'll find a selection of diets to help keep our waistlines trim. And I understand the owner of the Bear's Den, Fanning Springs won the large ceramic bear. Our next contest is Millennium woman vs. Victorian or Renaissance woman open to anyone of any age in whatever form you create, such as cartoon, music, poetry, photography; clothing, sketches, paintings, carv- ing, clay. Call (352) 542-2855 or email bcrmoorel667@bellsouth.net. Con- test ends June 20. We expect to have our private Tighe Laurest Moore Memorial Re- search Library open the second week of July 2008. Keep this in mind, you may have some books you would like to donate. This will also be the start of our "Round table quilting" section using scraps of fabric as the early American woman did. They may not; be as durable or attractive as quilts; being made today, but as much fuif to work at. Learn about the five sided, quilt! Respectfully, Barbara CR Moore, President We #aow&ah Vinyl Letters Road Signs Banners Real Estate Signs Car Tags *1a/1 Sis* SALL SEASON'S LANDSCAPING, INC. 0 PLANTS 0< MULCH 0 TREES 0> FOUNTAINS 0 PINE BARK 0 POTTING SOIL 0 HANGING BASKETS 0 LANDSCAPING MATERIALS DELIVERY & INSTALLATION 8 - 5:30 MON - FRI 8 - 2 SAT 352-463-0608 LOG CABIN QUILTERS This is one of the many quilt tops that Shirley Murphy, who lives in Tennessee, made for us. THURSDAY, MAY 8,2008 n -A Dl-~- '"P.- ** Gilchrist County Relayfor Life Teams Trenton High School Beta Club has had a team at the Relay for Life for several years now. From left to right, Sarah Bussard, Sarah Heaton, Sponsor Sue Reed, Sally Martin, Courtney Martin, Alicia Lovett (in front), Katelyn Turner and Chelsea Willis. Left to right front: Barbara Beinlich, Ann Bill Beinlich is shown in back. Chewning, Betty Rapp, LaVerne Long, and Gret'n Daughaday. Haven Hospice honors Chiefland area volunteers for dedicated service Haven Hospice recognized out- standing volunteers in the Chiefland area during a luncheon on Apr. 30 at the Tri-Counties Hospice Care Cen- ter. At the luncheon, themed "Volun- teers plant the seeds of caring," the volunteers received praise for their time and dedicated service to Haven Hospice as a part of Volunteer Ap- preciation Month. Volunteers in other areas were recognized at separate luncheons in April. The Dr. Raymond Fitzpatrick Out- standing Volunteer of the Year Award recognizes a special -individual who has shown outstanding leadership and is a role model to other volunteers. The award, named after Haven's vol- unteer medical director from 1979 to 1984, was presented to Barbara and Bill Beinlich. This husband-and-wife team spends time in a very rural part of Haven's service area, and they al- ways go the extra mile. They truly are role models to Haven's volun- teers and staff. The Administrative Volunteer Ser- vice Award, given to a volunteer who assists Haven Hospice staff in an administrative role, doing anything from handling paperwork to greeting visitors, was presented to LaVerne Long. Long is a reliable volunteer and brings a smile to everyone she encounters. The recipient of the Care Center Volunteer Service Award was Gret'n Daughaday, who is in the care center every Monday and Friday to help pass out lunch trays and feed patients. She always provides an ear when a pa- tient or family member wants to talk. Betty Rapp, recipient of the Vol- unteer Liaison Volunteer Service Award, started at Haven as a patient- and-family volunteer three years ago. As a volunteer liaison, she is an extension of the volunteer staff and wears many hats. One of her duties is scheduling volunteers to assist staff. The Community Outreach Vol- unteer Service Award recognizes a volunteer who has helped educate the community about Haven Hospice and the services it provides. Ann Chewn- ing received this award. Not only does Chewning visit patients during the week, but she also spends time on the weekend assisting events held in the Tri-Counties area. Rain or shine, Haven can always depend on her! The Home Care Volunteer Servic- es Award, given to Val Hutchinson, recognizes an outstanding volunteer who spends time in patients' homes. Hutchinson exhibits an outstanding level of patience, care and compan- ionship for patients and families. She is always available when a caregiver needs a rest. Each volunteer plays an integral role in the daily operations of Haven Hospice. Volunteers of all ages dedi- cate their time across 16 counties, Air Cnditonin &-Istalatio Heating- including Levy, Gilchrist and Dixie. Haven Hospice appreciates the dedi- cation and hard work of every volun- teer. Florida Museum, Alachua County quilters seek entries for spring 2010 exhibit Really nice quilt take a great deal of time to make so the Alachua Day Guild is spreading 'the word about an upcoming quilt show planned for 2010 in Gainesville. The Florida Museum of Natural History and the Quilters of Alachua County Day Guild are seeking en- tries for the exhibit "Quilting Natural Florida II" planned for spring 2010. All entries will be reviewed by a panel of jurors to ensure the quilts represent or illustrate subjects of na- ture that are found in Florida. The subject matter may be representa- tional or symbolic of Florida's natu- ral flora, fauna and environment. "The Quilting Natural Florida show blends the skills and imagina- tion of the quilting community with the mission of the Florida Museum of Natural History," said exhibit or- ganizer Gloria Craft Comstock. "The quilting community will portray the biodiversity of Florida that the mu- seum examines through their creativ- ity and exploration of the fiber me- dium." The last show which was held sev- eral years ago featured really beau- tiful quilts made-using images our state's flora and fauna. Entry forms are available on the Quilters of Alachua County Day Guild web site, www.qacdg.org, or by e-mailing Comstock, rglOOl bellsouth.net. Capital City Bank Team from left to right, front row, Denise Hudson, Annie Sims, Kathy Cribbs, Shelly Irvin and daughter Courtney. Second row, Clif Bradley, H.D. Cribbs, Cyle Brady and Michelle Brady and Jeff Irvin. Trenton Medical Center Team from left to right, front row, Sandra Holder, Claudia and Terry Wolfson, and Susan Woodard. Back row, left to right, Travis Kortessis, Jennifer White, Darlene Swendsen, Ellen Hodge, Rick Hodge, Mary Allen, Mary Kostessis and Eileen Senecal. Y&eewa Jo/(r er-s Zzay , JaIf her's Day or Stop in the Gilchrist County Journal and give the gift that comes 52 times a year A Subscription to the Gilchrist County Journal , or send check to 207 N. Main Street, Trenton, FL 32693 Subscription Rates: Gilchrist, Levy or Dixie Counties $22 In State $28 and Out of State $32 OUR STAIl "D iTSTilIMl llO-MAKET:I:HE |WGRLD! $$ SAVE GAS $$ When your doctor writes you a prescription for PHYSICAL THERAPY, you can take that prescription anywhere you want. By doing your therapy locally, you save both TIME and MONEY. "We Get Call us NOW to find out more... Results!" NATURE COAST REHABILITATION, Inc. 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Dry Time Tile & Grout Cleaning Autos & RVs Pet Odor Removal John Orenchak's Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning 352-213-0016 mobile home 352-463-7266 GILCHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL Section A, Page Eleven THURSDAY, MAY 8,2008 Section A. Pane Twelve GILCURIST COUNTY JOURNAL THURSDAY, MAY 8,2008 Whitney Hines, Briana Leverette, crowned princess and Amanda Hines. 'On-April 1 itheqLe,erette's f,RRAv- er Ranch traveled toitheir state junior, Angus field day. This yearly event was hosted at Southern Cattle company in Mari- anna with approximately 30 ex- hibitors present. This year our team claimed some of the top awards that are offered at each year's event. Miss Briana Leverette was crowned the 2008-2009 Florida Junior Angus As- sociation Princess, as well as being historian for our association. Josh was elected the president for a two- year term. Then when show time came Josh had the grand champion bull, tAhe grand champion, cqw-calf pair, the, reserve junior heifer calf champion, and finally he won inter- mediate showmanship. Briana won her division with her intermediate heifer and got a call back from her class of junior showman. Briton re- ceived second with his junior heifer calf and got a call back from his class of junior showman. Finally J.D. helped Josh show and win the cow- calf show and he got a call back from his junior showman class. All in all we had a great time and had a wonderful time showing our cows. *Friendly, Comfortable Atmosph *Fun Place for Kids *Latest Technology *Flexible Payment Schedule *29 Years Experience High Springs Farmers' Market offers great gifts for mom this week The High Springs Farmers' Market celebrates Mother's Day this week with two days of opportunities to show you care. At both markets this week, Friends of the Farmers' Mar- ket will help young ones create a gift for Mom or Grandma. Plus, our lo- cal growers and crafters have a large variety of loving gifts to pick from. Give the gift that keeps on giving... like a flowering plant, fruit tree and healthy product for the home or per- sonal use. Herbed oils and soaps, fresh baked goods, lotions and teas are all great gifts to show Mom you care. The High Springs Farmers' Market is open year round every Thursday from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Seasonal Sat- urday Markets are open April through July from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The mar- ketvis located'in-,Janies!'Paul Park rin downtown High 'Springs. Access and' parking is available from Main Street at NW 2nd Avenue, NW 2nd Street, and NW 1st Avenue (Hwy 27) at City Hall (110 NW 1st Avenue.) The mar- ket features locally produced fresh fruits and vegetables, plants, trees, shrubs, flowers, jams, jellies, baked goods and many other agricultural products. 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Main Street, Suite 8 � Chiefland, FL 352-490-0900 ffj werland Mortgage Corporation Residential ,ad- Commercial Loans ~ With LO W Fixed Rates Available ~ * Purchase, Refinance & Cash Out * Conventional, 1-4 Single Family Homes * Manufactured Homes * Investment Property * First, Second, and Home Equity Lines of Credit Construction/Perm One-Time Closing - Owner/Builder Available & Lot Loans (" We Have: \ o Income Documentation - Stated Income or Full Documentation Professional, Reliable, and Local Service Bill Deen, Brenda Wilkerson and Phillip Wheeler Licensed Mortgage Brokers 463-1313 fax 463-1318 e-mail: riverlandmtg@bellsouth.net Apply Online @ www.riverlandmtg.web-loans.com 4Riverland Mortgage Corporation 723 E. Wade Street, Trenton, FL 32693 /o rida Alan Marvin Scarboro and the Hel- en M. Scarboro Estate to Alan Marvin Scarboro, personal representative's deed, $10.00, Lot 16 Hart Springs Estate. Canaan Ranch to Richard J. Sca- glione, warranty deed, $13,750.00, Lot 11 Silver Ridge. Shirley A. Brantley to Jeffrey J. Rands and Janice G. Rands, warranty deed, $110,000.00, Lot 11 Ira Beas Oasis Unit 1. Randy Culpepper and Stephen Ev- ans to Coy Faught and Joann Faught, warranty deed, $88,000.00. James N. Dennis and Sarah J. Den- nis to Tony Dennis and Dawn Dennis, general warranty deed, $46,500.00, Lots 1 and 3 Replat of lots 9, 10, and I Letter to the Editor (Continued from Page 3) Oak Tree Landing Dear Editor, While visiting Gilchrist County recently, I attended the Planning & Zoning Board hearing on April 28, 2008. Local politics can be interest- ing., At issue were the proposed Oak Tree Landing development and modi- fications to the county Land Devel- opment Code to allow high density Special Area Plans (SAPs). I don't live in the area, but do wish to see the beautiful waters and land of Gilchrist County preserved in good condition for the enjoyment of all residents and visitors, as well as prosperity for those who live and work in the area. The developer showed some sen- sitivity to input from the area resi- dents, but then presumed to rewrite the county Land Development Code to suit their project, to be launched immediately. This did not go over well. Gilchrist County residents wrote the plan, and they should be the ones to review and revise it, perhaps entertaining some suggestions from the outside, if they are good ideas presented in a thoughtful, respectful manner. The process will not likely be hurried, nor should it be. Some of the opposition to the devel- oper seemed a little angry, and there was rhetoric that cited selective quo- tations and some questionable "facts" which stirred emotions but lacked the substance and logic needed to make solid, valid arguments. Some points in opposition however were good common sense, like going slowly in considering a major change, being very careful not to open a Pandora's box; and concern for the environment is certainly in order, if indeed the threat is real. Supporters had good points too, citing economic benefits, jobs, and tax revenues, and new di- verse opportunities relating to golf and aviation. Someone did suggest that now is not a good time to discour- age people from moving to Gilchrist County; more people would create a larger trade base which is normally helpful to an economy, assuming the new members are producers and/or spenders, not dependents. Turning this rural paradise into the likes of south Florida, Orlando, or The Villages doesn't seem to be a very popular idea; and I understand that, having lived in the Orlando area all my life, and watching the post- Disney growth. However a fly-in mini-city .with a golf course is cer- tainly not Disney. World. In Orlando, higher density development has actu- ally been promoted of late by some of our planner types, as the remedy for urban sprawl. If the Gilchrist Land Development Code is revised to allow SAP type developments on a limited, case-by-case basis, with- out setting a precedent, then perhaps' a few upscale developments would be desirable, compared to some al- ternatives. It would be good to have another, closer look at the economic benefits and tax revenues versus cost of services relating to this and other SAPs, with analysis on just how it would add up in Gilchrist County specifically. Overpopulation, noise, pollution, unbridled or excessive de- velopment are things to be discour- aged. However, as growth is gener- ally inevitable, "good growth" could be a good thing. I am an avid diver, Water drinker, and a 14 year veteran volunteer with the Florida LakeWatch program, and therefore very sensitive to the springs, the water, and the environment. A prudent question is to ask just how significant the environmental impact would be with a project like Oak Tree Landing, compared alongside the county's existing sources of sew- age, manure, fertilizers, pesticides, etc. Some good math and science should provide the answer and some perspective. Multiple such projects would, of course, multiply the im- pact, and that should be considered in the big picture. Regarding aircraft noise, my sympathy lies with anyone living in an affected area, if they lived there before the (new) airport. I am confident the residents and leaders of Gilchrist County will dili- gently study all the issues and make policy that will allow for positive growth and development, with the necessary controls to prevent any harm to the area. Sincerely, Lon Wagner Gilchrist County land transactions Whitney Hines, Josh Leverette with the grand bull and judge. Leverette family competes at Junior Angus field day Barrel Race to benefit Gilchrist Animal Shelter The Gilchrist County Animal also striving to improve the adopt- Control program is in great need of ability of the animals at the shelter revenues to assist in the completion and reduce the number of animals and operation of the new animal that are euthanized. The revenues shelter for Gilchrist County. The provided through this activity will National Barrel Horse Association purchase needed food and medicine FLO8 will hold a riding benefit to offset some of the costs involved Saturday, May 24th to raise funds in the operation of the shelter. for this new animal facility. This The Animal Rescue Friends have benefit will provide entertainment accomplished placing 33 pets in including pet adoption, bake sale, homes over the last 30 days, raised cake auction, raffles and a 50/50 $1,100 in cash donations, raised drawing. This day of fun and ex- over $1,500 for purchase of medi- citement will begin at 10:00 a.m. cations, received donated surgical and an open race will get underway supplies, received twelve cases of at 1:00 p.m at the Gilchrist FFA donated pet foods and toys, and Alumni arena at the intersection of have organized volunteer clean- US 129 and CR 307. ing crews for the existing animal The Animal Rescue Friends have shelter. For more information on set a goal of $15,000 in revenues by the benefit call Penny at (352) 473- September 2008 to provide needed 3702, Beckie (352) 538-4433, or funds for the shelter. The friends are Stacey (352) 538-7470. Full Time in Chiefland! Local Orthodontist Serving the Tri-County Area Dr. Bill Martin "Braces For Smiling Faces" 13, 2008 at Trinity United Method- ist Church, 4000 N.W. 53rd Avenue in Gainesville. The Expo will begin at 9 a.m. .The theme, "Healthy Living," will focus on helping seniors lead richer, more active and healthier lives. The event will offer important informa- tion on topics such as available prod- ucts and services, health screenings and other much needed resources to local seniors. All attendees will receive a free continental breakfast along with a raffle ticket and a chance to win a door 'prize valued at or more than $25. Last year, more than 150 seniors attended the S.P.I.C.E. Expo 2007 and more than 20 community orga- nizations were represented. This year will be-bigger and better. Sponsorships and booth ,registra- tions are available to local businesses and non-profit organizations. All pro- ceeds from this event will benefit the programs coordinated by S.P.I.C.E., which supports local seniors and or- ganizations dedicated to improving the quality of life in our community. For more information about the expo or sponsorships, please call (352) 317-1390. LCCC Planned Gifts Board meeting The Planned Gifts .Board of the Lake City Community College Foun- dation will meet May 13, 2008 at noon in the Lake City Community College Foundation Board Room, downtown Lake City. For more infor- mation contact Mike Lee, executive director of the LCCC foundation at 754-4392 or 754-4433. THURSDAY, MAY 8,2009 GILCHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL Section A, Pa2e Twelve Auto * Home * Life The Farm Bureau Insurance Companies pro\ ide great protection for Nour car or truck, plus prompt personal| service for your convenience. Let's compare rates. For Auto coverage, as well as Home and Life Insurance, call for a free, no-obligation review. Your Hometown Agents Ben Colson 463-2298 Larry Merritt Trenton, Florida a VN is whav we do best. Steven Cox Owner/Operator COX MOBILE HOME MOVING & SET-UP L Also Specializing in: Land Clearing, Demolition, I and Concrete Removal Licensed * Bonded * Insured Trenton, Florida (352) 472-6562 Cell (352) 222-1859 = E A 11 Gil Crest Farm. Tammy Nattiel to Thirlun Primus, warranty deed, $10.00, Lot 37 Fox- wood Acres Unit II. John P. Hoolihan and the John H. Hoolihan Estate to Nancy Kaye Jor- dan, statutory warranty deed, $10.00, Lot 7 Shady Bend Second Addition. Dustin J. Daube to Clarence W. Roberts, warranty deed, $55,000.00, Lots 1 and 2 Block 8 Nannie Homes Second Addition. Shermon K. Stickles and Joanne H. Stickles to Sherman K. Stickles, quit claim deed, $100.00. Diane Porter to Larry Ledon Foley, Jr., general warranty deed, $10.00, Lot 2 County Line Pines. Ronald L. Taylor to Suwannee Lake Plantation, Inc., warranty deed, $5,119,248.00. Joy Lynn McDaniel to Joy Lynn McDaniel, warranty deed, $10.00. Kay Whittington and Penelope Ann Wingo to Penelope Ann Wingo, quit claim deed, $10.00. Oak Walk, LLC and Anne Barnett to Oak Walk, LLC and Anne Barnett, warranty deed, $10.00 Lot 2 Block 5 West Bell. Anne Barnett to Ryan Jeffrey Bar- nett, warranty deed, $24,000.00, Lot 2 Block 5 West Bell. Lomer Rogers, Delma Rogers, Jes- sie Lee, and Mary Ann Lee to Lor- rie Ann Akin and Timothy R. Akin, statutory warranty deed, $10.00. S.P.I.C.E. Expo offers healthy living advice for seniors The Special Projects Interagency Council for the Elderly (S.P.I.C.E.) will hold its annual expo on May. THT1~ZDV MYR 9(') Gi CHRST OUNY JURNA Setio A, ageThi1ex Obituaries) Mrs. Charlotte Fay Barber Mrs. Charlotte Fay Barber, 86, passed away on May 4, 2008 at Ha- ven Hospice of the Tri-Counties. Charlotte was born in Wachula on March 30, 1922 to Harney and Adele Hancock. She moved to Old Town in 1962. She was a member of United Methodist Church of Old Town. She was preceded in death by her husband, John Mack Barber and her mother, Adele Hancock. She is survived by a son, Gary Michael Barber of Old Town; four grandchildren and one great-grand- child. Arrangements are under the care of Watson Funeral Home in Trenton. Mr. Norman W. Beauchamp Mr. Norman W. Beauchamp, 70, of Lake City passed away on May 2 at the VA Medical Center in Lake City. He was born in Negaunee, Michi- gan to Lawrence and Ann Beau- champ, he moved to Chiefland from Georgia in 2000 and then to Lake City. He served his country in the US Army and was a retired public ser- vice worker. He was preceded in death by his son, Ray Beauchamp. He is survived by his wife, Patricia Beauchamp of Lake City; his daugh- ters, Suzi (Terry) Garate of Sarasota, and April (Randy Madden) Clark of Lake City; son, Shawn (Kathleen) Corneal of Brooklyn, New York; grandchildren, Tiala Beauchamp, Crystal Beauchamp, Brandy Noack, Naomi Stewart, Christine Campisi, Diane Campisi, and Zachary Gitch- ell; brother, Lawrence J. (Shirley) Beauchamp of Chiefland; and sister- in-law and brother-in-law, Berry and Robert Mays of Callahan. Funeral Services were held on Monday, May 5 at Hiers-Baxley Fu- neral. Services with Father Joe Mc- Donnell officiating. Visitation was held on Sunday at the funeral/home. Arrangements are under the care of Hiers-Baxley Funeral Services in Chiefland. Mr. Kevin Ross Folsom, Sr. Mr. Kevin Ross Folsom, Sr., 57, passed away-on Saturday, May 3, 2008 at his ibme iri Old Town. Call for FREE Estimates cell 352-318-3610 Mr. Folsom graduated from Lafay- ette High School in Mayo in 1967 and entered the United States Air Force, where he served until 1973. He was a -lifetime resident of the Lafayette, Taylor, and Dixie County areas. He was a commercial fisher- man and was a former member of the Horseshoe Beach Fire Department. He is survived by son, Kevin Ross Folsom, Jr. of Old Town; daughters, Adrian Wimberley of Old Town, and Cher Tucker of Perry; brother, Maury Folsom of Mayo; sisters, Shona Mur- phy of Perry, and Beverly Renfroe of Gainesville; and four grandchildren. A memorial service will be held on Thursday, May 8, 2008 at 6 p.m. at the Seventh Day Adventist Church in Cross City. A graveside memo- rial service will be held at the Bethel Cemetery in Mayo, on Saturday, May 10, 2008 at 1 p.m. Arrangements have been placed under the care of the Rick Gooding Funeral Home in Cross City. Mr. Thomas Henry "Bill" Parrish Mr. Thomas Henry "Bill" Parrish, 75, passed away on Friday, May 2, 2008 at Haven Hospice in Chiefland. He was born on October, 2, 1932 in Trenton. Mr. Parrish was a member of the First Baptist Church of Trenton. He served in the United States Air Force (1953-1960) and was a heavy equip- ment operator for most of his life. His greatest love was his family and fish- ing. He was preceded in death by his father, Thomas Jasper Parrish; his mother, Caroline A. Parrish of Tren- ton; and his sister, Marie Concan- non. He is survived by his wife, Delores Parrish of Trenton; his sister, Eloise Winegart of Ohio; daughter, Carol (Duke) Lantg of Trenton; four sons, Johhny Parrish of Trenton, Tommy (Mary) Parrish of Trenton, Bobby (Debbie) Parrish of Cross City, and Pat (Anita) Parrish of Chiefland; and nine grandchildren. Services were held on Tuesday, May 6,-2008 at the First Baptist Church of Trenton with Brother Gary Heath officiating. Burial followed at the Trenton Cemetery. Arrangements are under the care of Watson Funeral Home in Trenton. Mrs. Mary Betty Smith Mrs. Mary Betty Smith, 88, of Old Town passed away on Wednesday, April 30, 2008 at the Haven Hospice in Chiefland. All Phases ofTree Work From trimming to complete removal and haul-off. Light land clearing, clearing of right-of-ways, and debris haul-offs. home 386-935-2180 Bobcat service available. GILCHRIST COUNTY . ANIMAL SERVICES 'PET OF THE WEEK' Hello, my name is Buffy. I am adult Cocker Spaniel. I couldn't find my way back home so the nice people at Animal Control picked me up to take care. I am very sweet and would like a fur-ever home. If you would like to meet me please call Gilchrist County Animal Services at 352-463-3158. Thank you for looking at me! She was born in Monroe, Lousi- ana and was an active member of the community. Being an avid reader and painter, she was a member of Friends of the Library in Dixie County and was instrumental in setting up the branch library in Cross City. She was also a very active member of the Old Town United Methodist Church. She is survived by her sons, Frank Smith, III and his wife Donna of Monticello, and John Smith and his wife Janet of Old Town; daughter, Suzanne Redditt of Old Town; five grandchildren and four great-grand- children. A memorial service was held at the Old Town United Methodist Church Tuesday, May 6, 2008 with Reverend Carl Rainear officiating. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Haven Hospice, 311 NE 9th Street, Chiefland, FL 32626 or to the Old Town United Methodist Christian Women, PO Box 637, Old Town, FL. Arrangements have been placed under the care of the Rick Gooding Funeral Home in Cross City. . Mr. Adan "Chico" Torres Mr. Adan "Chico" Torres Mr. Adan "Chico" Torres, 81, of Trenton passed away on Friday, May 2, 2008 at Shands at UF. He was born March 30, 1927 in Adjuntas, Puertq Rico. Mr. Chico moved to Trenton af- ter living in Connecticut and Puerto Rico. He was a Deacon in Trenton First Baptist Church. He was known for ministering to home and hospital bound individuals. He was preceded in death by his beloved Edith Torres and is survived by his daughters, ,Brunilda Torres and Carmen Torres, both of Boston, Massachusetts; grandchildren, Sean Murray and Melisa Nettleton, both of Boston, Massachusetts, and Adam Nettleton of Denver, Colorado; two sisters, Angela Torres and Marina Torres both of Puerto Rico; nephew; Francisco Toires of Chicago, Illiinois., several other nieces and nephews, and dear friends, Emanuel Harris and family, and J.C. and Faye Clark. Service of remembrance was held on Wednesday, May 7, 2008 at Tren- ton First Baptist Church with Rever- end William "Bud" Long and Rev- erend Mike Killian conducting the service. Interment followed at Tren- ton Cemetery. Visitation was held on Tuesday, May 6, 2008 at Watson Funeral. Home. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Trenton First Baptist Church, 118 N.E. 2nd Street, Tren- ton, FL. 32693. Arrangements under the care of Watson Funeral Home in Trenton. Mrs. Ethel Moring Ward Mrs. Ethel Moring Ward, 71, of Bronson, passed away on Friday, May 3, 2008 at North Florida Re- gional Medical Center. She was born March 26, 1937 in Gainesville and was a lifelong resi- dent of Bronson. She was a retired banker and en- joyed spending time with her family, reading, attending church, and par- ticipating in church related activities. She was preceded in death by hus- band, Jerry Ward; parents, Amon and Myrtie Moring; sister, Louise Hand and brothers, Jack, Fred, and Junior Moring. Survivors include children, Ger- ald Ward and his wife, Connie of Chiefland, and Barry Ward of Sara- sota; and three grandchildren, Shan- non Ward of Chiefland, Madison and Jack Ward of Sarasota. Funeral services were held on Wednesday, May 7, 2008 at First Baptist Church in Bronson. Visitation was held on Tuesday, May 6 at the funeral home. Arrangements are under the care of Hiers-Baxley Funeral Services in Chiefland. DOF designates May 4-10 as Arson . Awareness Week The week of May 4-10 has been designated Arson Awareness' Week. The Florida Division of Forestry would like to use this week)to draw awareness to the seriousness of this crime and the devastation it causes. The Division of Forestry responded to 589 wildfires that burned over 109,000 from January to December .of 2007 that were ignited by wildland arsonists. Needing to implement a fire pre- vention program that would directly target wildland arson, the Florida Forestry Arson Alert Association was born. The Arson Alert Association was established in 1986. It is a non- profit organization that was created under the Florida legislature with a mission to reduce the incidence of wildfire arson by offering rewards for information regarding wildland ar- sonists. To receive the reward, any- one with information about a wild- fire believed to be set by an arsonist should contact their local Division of Forestry office or the Arson Alert Ho- tline. If the information leads to an arrest, the caller may be eligible for a reward of up to $5,000. Wildland Arson is not a victimless crime. East year, people lose lives, homes and property due to arson. If you would like more information on Florida's Forestry Arson Alert As- sociation or the Division of Forestry visit www.fl-dof.com or contact the Division of Forestry at 352-955- 2010. The Arson Alert Hotline is 1- 800-342-5869. TRI-COUNTY ALUMINUM & SHUTTERS, LLC. Bear the near ana Dugs , this summer ... let us build -^ (3552) 463-0722 your dream enclosure! 'I 15690 Hwy. 19, Chiefland, Fk Kid's World Pre-School Learning Center, Inc. A private school for your child's early learning years. 352-463-3555 Corner of Hwy. 129 & S.R. 47, Trenton (Across from Trenton High School) License #C03GIO0 Owners/Directors Amy Wesley Woods Holly Wesley Bussard S 5 S a S 5 S S a a a a S a a a S S a a a S a a a 5 5 S a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a 06 ~ a Livestock Reports Receipts at the North Florida Live- stock Market in Ellisville on Wednes- day, April 30, 2008 were: this week 452, last week 540, and last year 736. Slaughter cows and bulls fully steady. Feeder steers steady to firm. Feeder heifers 1.00 to 3.00 lower. Feeder and replacement cows steady. 16 percent slaughter cows, 7 percent slaughter bulls, 31 percent feeder steers under 600 pounds, 3 percent over, 4 percent feeder Holstein steers, 33 percent feeder heifers under 600 pounds, 3 percent over, and 4 percent feeder and replacement cows. Slaughter Cows Breaker 75-80 percent: 1625-2230 (1.808) 51.00- 57.'50 (53.78). Slaughter Cows Boner 80-85 per- cent: 920-1165 (1032) 49.50-56.50 (53.84); 1275-1425 (1362) 52.00-. 58.00 (54.90); 1275-1535 (1395) 60.00-62.00 (61.16) high dressing. Slaughter Bulls Y.G. 1: 1135-1425 (1262) 56.00-65.00 (60.06); 1525- 1795 (1652) 62.00-66.50 (64.41). Feeder Steers and Bulls Medium and Large 1-2: 230-240 (237) 130.00- 135.00 (133.38); 255-260 (259) 130.00-134.00 (131.16); 300-330 (313) 122.00-131.00 (128.51); 355- 380 '(366) 110.00-120.00 (113.45); 425-440(431)98.00-108.00(104.02); 450-485 (465) 97.00-101.00 (98.49); stock Report 510-535 (520) 86.00-88.00 (87.00); 575-595 (582) 85.00-88.00 (86.98). Feeder Steers and Bulls Medi- um and Large 2-3: 275-290 (281) 104.00-112.00 (107.49); 310-340 (326) 104.00-110.00 (105.95); 360- 380 (370) 105.00-106.00 (105.51); 410-440 (430) 89.00-95.00 (92.01); 460-495 (472) 81.00-87.00 (84.90); 530-545 (538) 74.00-79.00 (76.65); 675-680 (677) 66.00-73.00 (68.34). Feeder Holstein Steers Large 3: 265-295 (272) 45.00-51.00 (49.41). Feeder Heifers Medium and Large 1-2: 160-190 (176) 140.00-172.50 (159.60); 215-230 (225) 113.00- 120.00 (115.23); 260-280 (274) 97.00-102.00 (99.34); 315-345 (335) 94.00-97.00 (94.55); 360-395 (377) 85.00-86.00 (85.12); 425-440 (432) 85.00-86.00 (85.51); 465-480 (475) 86.00-88.00 (87.35); 555-585 (575) 85.00-88.00 (85.97); 615-645 (627) 80.00-85.00 (81.69). Feeder Heifers Medium and Large 2-3: 210-230 (223) 100.00-106.00 (101.88); 260-290 (272) 86.00-90.00 (88.07); 315-335 (325) 89.00-93.00 (91.37); 360-380 (370) 80.00-83.00 (81.38); 415-440 (426) 79.00-82.00 (80.56); 460-475 (465) 77.00-83.00 (79.04). Bred Cows Medium and Large 1-2: 935-1155 (1041) 60.00-82.00 (70.15) 4-6 months bred. Receipts at the Ocala Livestock Market on Monday, May 5, 2008 were: this week 524, last week 335, and last year 344. Compared to last week: Slaughter cows and bulls were steady, feeder steers and heifers were mostly steady. Supply was light, demand was mod- erate. Feeder steers and heifers over 600 lbs -54 percent, (26 percent steers, 28 percent heifers), over 600 lbs 4 percent, (3 percent steers, 1 percent heifers), slaughter cows and bulls 30 percent, replacement cows 12 percent. Slaughter Cows Breaker 75-80 percent: 1290-1435 (1365) 53.00- 57.00 (55.29). Slaughter Cows Boner 80-85 per- cent: 835-1140 (983) 54.00-60.00 (56.85); 1240-1385 (1296) 55.00- 60.00 (57.44); 1310-1490 (1370) 61.50-64.00 (62.34) high dressing. Slaughter Cows Leafn 85-90 per- cent: 760-780 (770) 50.00-51.00 (50.51); 810-1185 (972) 47.00-54.50 (52.20); 820-960 (887) 45.00-46.00 (45.64) low dressing. Slaughter Bulls Y.G. 1: 1300-1450 (1368) 63.00-67.00 (64.80); 1000- 1290 (1108) 52.00-57.00 (54.36) low dressing; 1615-1940 (1767) 66.00- 68.00 (66.94); 1615 (1615) 71.00 (71.00) high dressing; 1580 (1580) 52.00 (52.00) low dressing. Feeder Steers and- Bulls Medium and Large 1-2: 175-195 (185) 160.00- 170.00 (164.73); 210-240 (223) 135.00-150.00 (141.34); 250-285 (264) 126.00-136.00 (131.76); 300- 330 (320) 120.00-128.00 (121.03). Feeder Steers and Bulls Medium and Large 2-3: 225-240 (233) 120.00- 135.00 (128.46); 275-295 (282) 120.00-125.00 (123.44); 300-345 (314) 110.00-118.00 (112.74); 363- 392 (374) 100.00-102.00 (100.97); 400-425 (407) 98.00-102.00 (98.80); 470-475 (472) 94.00-96.00 (95.01); 500-530 (507) 86.00-92.00 (90.02); 605-635 (620) 80.00-88.00 (84.10); 655-690 (675) 72.00-82.00 (77.28); 765-775 (768) 70.00-78.00 (75.31). Feeder Steers and Bulls Small 1-2: 400-435 (416) 82.00-90.00 (87.43); 450-480 (465) 86.00-88.00 (87.33). Feeder Heifers Medium and Large 1-2: '215-235 (225) 110.00-125.00 (117.17); 250-265 (258) 104.00- 110.00 (106.91); 330-345 (340) 96.00-100.00 (98.65); 400-420 (410) 94.00-96.00 (95.02). Feeder Heifers Medium and Large 2-3: 260-295 (278) 96.00-100.00 (97.72); 300-345 (326) 88.00-92.00 (89.41); 355-388 (371) 84.00-90.00 (87.08); 415-435 (421) 84.00-88.00 (84.99); 450-490 (475) 82.00-86.00 (83.16); 550-565 (558) 82.00-84.00 (82.99); 615-625 (620) 72.00-78.00 (75.02). Feeder HeiferTSrftill 1l-2.-2t5d237 (232) 82.00-94.'00' (91.21); 26f295 (275) 88.00-90.00 (89.37); 315-345 (328) 80.00-82.00 (81.03); 350-392 (374) 80.00-82.00 (80.79). Bred Cows Medium and Large 1- 2: 740-775 (758) 66.00-70.00 (68.05) 4-6 months bred; 800-1180 (1037) 50.00-66.00 (56.66) 4-6 months bred; 1200-1245 (1230) 55.00-67.00 (58.80) 4-6 months bred. Cow-Calf Pairs Medium and Large 1-2: 775-635 (698) 575.00-600.00 (591.66); 830-995 (893) 700.00- 825.00 (749.16). F Gilchrist 4 County Journal FAX 4 1 463-7393 4 Dream Builders USA, Inc. 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THURSDAY. MAY 8.2008 14 017030-00 - JOHNSON MAC RENTALS JOHNSON MAC PO BOX 367 NEWBERRY FL 32669-0367 INoiices 2007 Tangible Personal Property Taxes Notice: 2007 Tangible Personal Prop- erty taxes became delinquent April 1, 2008 and are drawing interest at the rate of eighteen percent (18%) per year. War- rants will be issued directing the seizure and sale of the property if the delinquent taxes are not paid. The amounts shown include delinquent taxes, fees and interest through May 31, 2008. Taxpayers wish- ing to pay their delinquent taxes must pay by cash, cashier's check or money order. The names of the delinquent Personal Property taxpayers and the cost of adver- tising are as follows: 1 000190-00 - 58.07 AIR-RITE HEAT & A/C & REFRIG 2979 SW 52ND CT BELL FL 32619-5365 2 001590-10 - 100.83 BARRIER MEDIA, LLC STACY BROWN P.O. BOX 1282 TRENTON FL 32693-1282 3 002250-00 - 179.87 BEARS DEN RICHARD CHASE 8751 NW 173RD ST TRENTON FL 32693-9218 4 002700-00 - 44.45 BELLTRONICS DONALD F MORIN PO BOX 718 BELL FL 32619-0718 5 003110-00 - 44.26 BIVENS PROPERTIES INC. 8899 SE 66 CIRCLE TRENTON FL 32693-1999 6.005730-00 - 229.06 CAPTAIN HUGH'S MARTIN RITA SUE & HUGH PO BOX 145 BELL FL 32619-0145 7 008930-00 - 464.93 COX, RANDY COX'S WHOLESALE NURSERY, INC. 2080 NW COUNTY ROAD 340, BELL FL 32619-3337 148.28 8 009020-00 - CRACKER BOX CAFE 203 NE 1ST ST TRENTON FL 32693 9 009650-00 - DEWARS ENTERPRISES, INC. 8629 SE 74TH CT TRENTON FL 32693-2278 10 009640-00 - 41.76 DICKS DONALD 1740 SW 42ND CT BELL FL 32619-2246 11 009750-00 - 2,248.02 DOUBERLY WILLIAM & DOROTHY 3749 SE 57TH CT TRENTON FL 32693-4510 12 012354-00 - 160.37 GAINESVILLE ICE SERVICE, INC RICHARD BUNCH 508 SE 11TH AVENUE (VARIOUS) GAINESVILLE FL 32601-8078 13 016150-00 - 435.35 HOLDER JOSEPH & KATHRYN 8200 SE COUNTY ROAD 337 TRENTON FL 32693-2318 15 020000-00 - 959.08 LAB PARTNERS INC WILLIAM K COATES 8629 SE 74TH CT TRENTON FL 32693-2278 16 021090-00 - 53.25 LAWSON CONSTRUCTION GROUP INC 3460 SE CR 337 TRENTON FL 32693-4576 17 021700-25 - 159.17 LINDSEY LAND CLEARING AND SITE PREP INC. PO BOX 774 TRENTON FL 32693-0774 18 021800-00 - '44.16 LISA'S FINE GIFTS LISA MATHIS 3249 W. RAILROAD LANE BELL FL 32619 19 000860-00 ..- 435.37 LOU'S DRIVE THRU AVIE LOU SANDERS 1760 N. MAIN ST. BELL FL 32619-4712 20 024720-50 - 5,500.40 M. D. WHITE, JR., INC. 6530 NW 38TH PL BELL FL 32619-1071 21 022985-00 - 108.73 MAJIC TOUCH INC., 6530. NW 38TH PLACE BELL FL 32619 22 023020-00 - 366.80 MARINE MAINTENANCE SERV,FL C/O JACK LEE 1307 NE 1ST TERR CAPE CORAL FL 33909 23 023750-00 - 825.34 MARTIN HUGH D PO BOX 145 MARTIN FARMS BELL FL 32619-0145 24 024505-00 - 60.86 MCCOY'S WESTERN OUTFITTERS PO BOX 2215 CHIEFLAND FL 32644-2215 25 024650-00 -' MCGEE JIMMY MCGEE LOGGING PO BOX 33 TRENTON FL 32693-0033 26 008740-00 - NEROVE, INC. DBA COUNTRY QUICK ST( 869 S MAIN ST 208.11 BELL FL 32619-5213 27 027640-50 - 807.37 NORTH FLORIDA PINESTRAW INC. C/O WILLIAM C. ROBERTS 7340 SW CR 232 TRENTON FL 32693 28 027700-00 - OLCOTT DAIRY EARL H OLCOTT 1930 NW COUNTY ROAD BRANFORD FL 32008-732 29 029620-00 - PETRELLO'S RESTAURAI MICHAEL & MICHELLE 105 MOULTRIE CROSSING ST AUGUSTINE FL 32086- 30 030000-00 - PHILMAN KELLY JAY 6510 N US HIGHWAY 129 BELL FL 32619-4116 31 022970-00 - PINE STRAW INC MOORE JOSHUA D MAC JOHNSON ROOF 104 Southwest 266th Street, Newberry, FL 3 352.472.4943 or 866.376.49 WWW U Website .maciohnsonroofing.com 44.97 1338 NW 89TH TERR GAINESVILLE FL 32606 32 030900-00 - 29.86 PLEIMAN CONSTRUCTION CO. 7520 SE 80TH AVE NEWBERRY FL 32669 33 031085-00 - 1,683.44 PRIME STAKES, INC. 1832 SE 3RDAVE TRENTON FL 32693 34 031095-00 - 96.56 PROFESSIONAL POOL FINISHING 299 SW 15 CT BELL FL 32619 35 031200-00 - 173.78 R C A STEEL RODEN JANIE & CHARLES 1339 SW 80TH AVE BELL FL 32619-4680 36 031295-00 - 1,657.59 RAZORBACK FIBERGLASS PROD- UCTS 114 NE 10TH ST TRENTON FL 32693-3374 37 032055-00 - 8,922.00 RIDGEWAY TIMBER, INC. 9159 SW 15TH CT TRENTON FL 32693-5696 38 034565-00 - 217.54 RUDDS SAWMILL 3699 SW 20TH ST BELL FL 32619-2008 39 037560-00 - 28.78 SMITH FEED MARSHALL PARKER 1159 S PARIS ST BELL FL 32619-2396 40 037970-50 - 699.59 SOUTHERN TRUSS, INC 536 NE LANCASTER ST TRENTON FL 32693-3601 41 040100-50 - 46.52 THE BACK PORCH COFFEE HOUSE DEBORAH PITTMAN 3280 WEST POWERS AVE. BELL FL 32619-2401 42 040100-75 - 91.35 THE GILCHRIST GRILL 1027 E WADE STREET TRENTON FL 32693 43 041800-00 - 78.41 79.96 TURCZAK IVAN, INC IVAN & LINDA TURCZAK 5269 NE 54TH PL HIGH SPRINGS FL 32643-6115 44 038200-00 - 229.80 217.25 WATSON, CRAIG & CINDY 159 NE 90TH AVE OP HIGH SPRINGS FL 32643-5146 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR GILCHRIST COUNTY," FLORIDA Case No.:' 21-2008-DR-0100 Division: DR PATTI A. VIODANOFF Petitioner 1,370.61 and JOHN M. VIODANOFF Respondent NOTICE OF ACTION FOR 138 DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE 4 TO: JOHN M. VOIDANOFF 9730 SW 55TH AVE. 323.45 TRENTON, FL 32693 NT YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action has been filed against you and that you 3 LN are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on PATTI -5241 A. VOIDANOFF, whose address is 115 - NE 12TH AVE., TRENTON, FL. 32693, 2,723.45 on or before May 14, 2008, 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 1,079.28 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. G | 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 Family 32669 Law Form 12.915). Future papers 43 . in this lawsuit will be mailed to the ).4 address on record at the clerk's office. WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure, requires certain automatic disclosure * 4 of documents and information. Failure to comply can result in sanctions, including dismissal or striking of pleadings. (SEAL) CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By: Kendra Cathey Deputy Clerk Pub. April 17, 24, May 1, 8, 2008b. Steady Income Can Be Yours -Sold land? *Settled a legal case? *Received inheritance? *Sold your business? *Have company pension? *Have trust assets? MITH ASSET MANAGEMENT CO., LLC 322 E. PARK AVE., CHIEFLAND (352)493-7700 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR GILCHRIST COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File No. 08-000016-CP IN RE: THE ESTATE OF: ROSELINE S. COATS, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS (Summary Administration) TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE: You are here- by notified that an Order of Summary Ad- ministration has been entered in the estate of ROSALINE S. COATS, deceased, File No. 08-000016-CP; by the Circuit Court for Gilchrist County, Florida, Pro- bate Division, the address of which is P.O. Box 37, Trenton, Florida 32693; that the decedent's date of death was August, 10, 2007; that the total value of the estate is $500.00 and that names and addresses of those to whom it has been assigned by such order are: MARLENE PHILLIPS, 8540 SE 66TH Circle, Tren- ton, FL 32693; CARLENE CROSS, 3179 SE 53rd Court, Trenton, FL 32693; RON- ALD W. COATS, 2913 Gulfstream Road, Lake Worth, FL 33461-1815; WILLIE COATS, a/k/a WILLIE COATES, 6690 SE 82nd Street, Trenton, FL 36293. ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE NOTIFIED THAT: All creditors of the estate of the de- cedent and persons having claims or de- mands against the estate of the decedent other than those for whom provision for full payment was made in the Order of Summary Administration must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SEC- TION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PRO- BATE CODE. ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER APPLICABLE TIME PERIOD, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED The date of first publication of this No- tice is May 8, 2008. Attorney for Person Giving Notice: HOLDEN, RAPPENECKER and EU- BANK, P.A. BOBBIE LEE EUBANK 2772-S NW 43rd Street. Gainesville, FL 32606 (352) 377-5900 Florida Bar No. : 218359 Person Giving Notice: MARLENE PHILLIPS c/o Holder, Rappenecker and Eubank, P.A. 2772-S NW 43rd Street Gainesville, FL 32606 Pub. May 8, 15, 2Q08b. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR GILCHRIST COUNTY, FLORIDA FILE NO. 21-2008-CP-0017 PROBATE DIVISION IN RE: THE ESTATE OF: JEROME FRANCIS PETRONE, -Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of JEROME FRANCIS PETRONE, who was also known as Jerry F Petrone and Jerry Petrone, deceased, whose date of death was February 9, 2008, File Number 21-2008-CP-0017 is pending in the Cir- cuit Court for Gilchrist County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is P.O. Box 37, 112 S. Main Street, Tren- ton, FL 32693. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate on whom a copy of this notice has been served must file their claims with the court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the'decedent and other persons having claims or demands against the decedent's estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NO- TICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of the first publication of this Notice is May 8, 2008. Attorney for Personal Representative: BruceA. Koebe, Esq. 2477 N. E. Dixie Hwy. Jensen Beach, FL 34957 Telephone No.: (772) 334-4700 Florida Bar No: 168515 Personal Representative Donna Ney 5407 Oleander Ave. Ft. Pierce, FL 34982 Pub. May 8, 15, 2008b. REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS PROJECT COORDINATOR: The Suwannee River Economic Council, Inc. requests qualifications from individuals and/or firms interested in providing consulting services for the initial planning phase through the bid preparation process for construction of three Senior Centers located in Dixie, ' Gilchrist and Union Counties. Desirable Qualification: Prior experience in project planning and implementation, permitting, familiar with construction, conventional and steel buildings; and ability to effectively communicate with elected officials, engineers, building code officials, water management and building contractors, appraisers and surveyors. Firms and/or individuals interested in being considered must submit the following: 1. A letter of interest detailing their qualifications to meet the above desirable criteria 2. Resume 3. Documentation of examples of similar past experiences. 4. References from past clients. 5. Other pertinent data Submit Resume to: Suwannee River Economic Council, Inc., P.O. Box 70, Live Oak, FL 32064 Deadline for Receipt of Qualifications: May 19, 2008 - 12:00 p.m. Pub. May 8, 2008b. NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING PLEASE BE ADVISED that the Gilchrist County School Board will conduct a meeting on Monday, May 12, 2008 at 6:00 P.M. in Building 14, Board Room 14-002 located at 310 NW 11th Avenue, Trenton, Florida. Following is the agenda: OPENING CEREMONIES 1. Approval of Agenda 2. District of Accreditation 3. Budget 4. Reports NOTE: In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons requiring an interpreter or special accommodations to enable them to participate in this meeting are requested to notify the Office of the School Superintendent at 352-463- 3200 at least forty-eight (48) hours prior to the scheduled meeting date so provisions can be made. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that if a person decides to appeal any decision made by the Board with respect to any matter considered at such meeting, he will need a record of the proceedings and that for such purpose, he may need to ensure that a Verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. James E. Vickers Superintendent of Schools Pub. May 8,2008b. From the Desk of Gilchrist County Sheriff ) David P. Turner On April ,19, 2008, Jeffrey M. Thomas, 10/23/88, was arrested on the charge of Violation of Probation. On April 19, 2008, Tomas Q. Amaya, 9/23/85, was arrested on the charge of Battery/Domestic Vio- lence. On April 20, Nicholas L. Conners, 1/1/85, was arrested on charges of Possession Drug Paraphernalia, Pos- session of More than 20 Grams of Cannabis and Possession of Canna- bis with Intent to Sell. On April 20, 2008, Norman D. Forsyth, 11/12/62, was arrested on the charge of DUI. On April 21, 2008, Bobby J. Chaney, 12/29/77, was arrested on charges of VOP/DWLSR, VOP/Tag Attached not Assigned and VOP/No Registration. On April 21, 2008, Melinda R. Bergman, 1/8/60, was arrested on the charge of Violation of Probation. OnApril 22,2008, Harry H. Rosso, 3/26/73, was arrested on the charge of Failure to Appear. On April 23, 2008, Donna J. Wil- liams, 11/21/66, was' arrested on a Writ of Bodily Attachment. On April 23, 2008, Brandi N. Pow- ers, 12/11/72, was arrested on two (2) counts of Worthless Checks. On April 25, 2008, Matthew K. Cranford, 5/9/8w,,was a.rrstedigqr the cIaLge of Failure to Appear. On April 25, 2008, Virgil L. Jack- son, Jr., 8/2/84, was arrested on charges of Possession of Drug Para- phernalia and Possession of Less than 20 Grams of Cannabis. On April 25, 2008, Jarod Z. Ride- nour, 8/12/87, was arrested on charg- es of Possession of Drug Parapher- nalia and Possession of Less than 20 Grams of Cannabis. On April 25, 2008, Artiemo Ramirez, 1/25/88, was arrested on charges of FTA/Operate Motor Ve- hicle without Drivers License and Operate a Motor Vehicle without a Drivers License. On April 25, 2008, April Ann C. King, 7/11/65, was arrested on the' charge of Child Abuse. On April 25, 2008, Rebecca A. Blackerby, 3/3/87, was arrested on charges of Violation of Probation, Resist without Violence and Posses- sion of Drug Paraphernalia. On April 26, 2008, Matthew J. Bennett, 4/25/83, was arrested on a' Writ of Bodily Attachment. On April 27, 2008, Victor M. Jiminez, 1/7/66, was arrested on the' charge of Attached Tag not Assigned,' DUI, Vehicle not Registered. On April 28, 2008, Earl J. Rob-; bins, Jr., 8/16/85, was arrested on the, charge of Grand Theft. On April 28, 2008, Kenneth P. Cox III, 11/22/84, was arrested on the' charge of Grand Theft. On April 28, 2008, James T. New- som, 12/5/57, was arrested on the: charge of FTA/Worthless Checks.. On April 28, 2008, Susan C. Hill, 12/21/55, was arrested on charges of VOP/Aggravated Assault, DUI with, Damage, Leaving Scene with Dam- age, No Valid Drivers License. On April 28, 2008, William C. Walden, Jr., 9/7/67, was arrested on, charges of FOP/Odometer Fraud, VOP/Failure to Place Notice of Odometer Replacement. On May 2, 2008, Tracy J. Smith, 8/17/73, was arrested on a Levy, County Warrant with the charge of: FTA/Tag Attached not Assigned. On May 2, 2008, William J. Be- veridge, 1/21/58, was arrested on a: Sarasota County Warrant with the: charge of Worthless Check. On May 2,2008, Matthew S. Buff-; ington, 11/25/78, was arrested on an Alachua County Warrant with the charge of VOP/Assault. NOTICE The Gilchrist County State Housing Initiative Partnership (SHIP) Pro- gram will hold a SHIP educational course at 6:00 p.m. on Thursday May 15, 2008 in the Gilchrist County Commissioners Building at 210 South Main Street Trenton, Florida. The class is free and open to the public. Anyone applying for a. SHIP loan is required to attend a SHIP class. If you have any questions, please call the SHIP Program office at 352-463- 4021. Charlotte Pedersen Program Administrator Pub. May 8, 15, 2008b. NOTICE PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Gilchrist County SHIP Loan Re- view Committee will hold a regular meeting on Thursday May 8, 2008 at 3:30 p.m. in the Gilchrist County Commissioners' Building at 210 South Main Street, Trenton Florida. PLEASE BE ADVISED that if a person decides to appeal any de- cision made at such meeting or hearings, he will need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. Charlotte Pedersen Program Administrator Pub. May 8, 2008b. Trenton Community Farmers' Market At the Depot - 419 North Main Street (Hwy-129) Open Every Tuesday from 2pm - 6pm Farm Fresh Produce & Plants LIVE ENTERTAINMENT Every week: Open Mic 2 pm - 3 pm May 6 Flying Turtles String Band May 10 Block Party with Flying Turtles & Friends (Saturday Noon - 5) May 13 Back Yard Pickers May 20 Donna Stacy May 27 TBA Spring Produce is In! In May, we will have: Baby Greens, Bok Choi, Lettuce, Onions, Garlic, Kohlrabi, Tomatoes, Sweet Corn, Squash, and Blueberries! Sign up now for summer Spinning and Socknitting Classes. Our Farmers are FMNP Certified WIC Checks Accepted 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 - **Bring Growers Permit Sponsored by City of Trenton & Gilchrist County Journal Nection A, Fage vourteen Q��f;�n A P-AcTi. Prilirtppn ement le oillin' in �6t the facts �and THI-I! R'DAV NMAY ~9-008 ~~l.tILIAL GILCHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL Section A, Page Fifteen [ DONATIONS | Donations needed for yard sales and auctions. Proceeds for spay/nenter, vac- cinations and medical assistance for low-income families. We have storage facilities but not a thrift store. 4-Pets Sake PO Box 1014 Bell 32619 386-935- 0975 or 866 727 2972 email fourpets- sake@alltel.net tfnb,3-2 .. Lost& Fo LOST BEAGLE: Small, fem offered. Call 352-463-7135 6215. LOST GLASSES: Reg. bi- gold chain. Lost around Marc 463-2259. ind 1 enla reward [--YadSlei THURS.-FRI.-SAT.: 9430 Carolina Way, Fanning Springs. Some furniture, linens & dishes. ltb,5-8 FAMILY YARD SALE: Clothes and other misc. items. May 9th & 10th, 8am - ??? 128 NE 2nd Avenue, Trenton. ltp,5-8 SFor Sale ir 352-463- PUG PUPPIES: 14 weeks, papers, cute, adorable, AKC registered, 2 fawn tfn,5-1 females, $400 each. 352-472-2474. tfn51 2tb,5-8-5-15 -focals on a focah 13th. 352- 2004 DODGE DURANGO: Crew cab, 35,000 miles, bed liner, CD player, 2tb,5-1-5-8 cruise control, lighting wiring for towing, excellent condition, $8,200. 352-339- 1630 or 386-454-2944. FOUND DOG: Thursday, April 17th at GMAC Real Estate Office in Old Town. Beagle mix? Please call to identify. Ask for Lindsay, 463-1464, leave message. Advertising Pays! 2tb,5-8-5-15 WASHER & DRYER: Whirlpool Dryer large capacity & Kenmore Ultra Fabric large capacity washer. Asking $100 each. 490-7790, leave message if no answer. 2tp,5-8-5-15 L. Frank Grant Realty L. Frank Grant LIC. REAL ESTATE BROKER S 701 NE'lst Avenue, Trenton, FL 32693 352-463-2817 FAX (352) 463-7063 E-o0=" U"L lfgr@bellsouth.net We List To Sell! tL9 httW://fl.living.net/Realtor/1059837 MLS#752196 - $99,900 5 Acres-SE 71st Place Street to Street, SE 70th St. Several nice home sites, scattered oaks, zoned for home or M/home, Trenton School District. MLS#755054 5.23 ac (Parcel C) - Planted pines, zoned for home or mobile home, between Newberry & Trenton. Call for appointment. Only $79,900. MLS#758939 - Emerald Farms NW 91st Street 5 acres, fecned, wooded, nice . home sitesJOnly $65,900.,, t) Fy'p . q " " ' I'. ' " ': MLS#758812 $179,500 1800 SW 105th St - Trenton 5 BR/2 BA - 5 acres. Country living at its best. Must see to appreciate! MLS#754309 1269 NW 55th Avenue - Bell 9.55 ac homesite, 4" well, septic, power pole, 16x36 shelter. $140,000 - Reduced to $129,000; MLS#758331 - $319,000 Just off of CR-339 Levy County, 2 BR/1 BA brick trim home, 5 acres, fenced, w/ex-large metal ' work-shop 30x50 w/concrete floors. Shown by "appointment , onlyu'with-24-'hour notice. "CLASSEDSSIFIED ADS $550 MINIMUM FOR 20 WORDS 10 CENTS EACH ADDITIONAL WORD I CLASSIFIED ADS $5.50 MINIMUM FOR 20 WORDS. 10 CENTS EACH ADDITIONAL WORD. ^ F[ Fr Sale Dairy Goats-Kids /yearlings/milkers- $100 up. Fresh milk daily and Colostrum available. Non medicated Large brown eggs. BBQ bucks 352-213-4319. 10tb,5-8-7-10 TANNING BED: Like new, low hours, $1,200. (352) 258-9118. 2tb,5-1-5-8 CITRUS: Many varieties, shade trees, flowering trees, knockout roses, blueberries, blackberries, mayhaw trees, annuals and perennials. Allen's Nursery, Old Town, Hwy 55A, Hrs 9-5 M-Sat. 542-7254 or 356-0288. 4tb,5-8-5-29 I Services i STORAGE: Classic cars, boats, or RVs... tired of watching your valuables go to waste in the yard? Consider placing them in dry, indoor storage. Rates vary with size. Call 352-949-0447. . ltb,5-8 CLEANING: Commercial or residen- tial. It's my job, it pays my bills. Lic. Bonded. Cleaning products supplied, de- tailed work. Affordable rates. Reliable. 17 years in the business. References. Monthly, Weekly, Bi-weekly. Call Marci at 386-965-5617. 15tp,4-24-7-31 WORK WANTED - EXPERIENCED CAREGIVERS available for day, night, or overnight. Light meal prepa- ration. $8/hr. 386-935-6880. 4tb,4-24-5-15 "INC. - 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 ivww.trokerealtyinc.com 730 E. Wade Street (SR-26) * Trenton, Florida 32693 --.QUALITY-BUILT HOMES NOW AVAILABLE -- CUSTOM BRICK-BUILT HOME & ACREAGE NEAR BELL: 3 BR/2 BA: Outstanding brick home, on landscaped 9.97-acre property (located about 3/4-mile from the Suwannee, near Wannee). Upgrades throughout inside, including fireplace, custom shelving, wood floors, gourmet kitchen (w/top-line appliances) & more. Also has a 46x40 garage/workshop bldg. (w/space for horse livestock)-call/email Barabara for details...$374,900. Reduced (From $339,000)--BIG BRICK HOME ON ACREAGE IN NORTH GILCHRIST: 3 BR/2 BA: Very nice brick home, on a landscaped, treed 9.2-acre tract near Suwannee at Little Lake City area. Has over 2,300 inside sqft., with full garage, enclosed pole barn & outbuilding-call Barbara for full info;..$324,900. Reduced (From $295,000 each)--RECENTLY BUILT, SPACIOUS CB/S HOMES NEAR TRENTON: 3 BR/2 BA (each): Side-by-side, pasture 2-acre tracts, these 2006 CB/Stucco-built homes have over 2,500 inside sqft of comfort, along with 2-car detached garage, big/open greatroom & family room, tiled kitchen & dining area (and breakfast nook), and lots more, with paved frontage within 2 miles of town...Seller motivated...$249,900 (each). SPACIOUS HOME ON ACREAGE IN EAST GILCHRIST: 3 BR/2.5 BA: Well-built frame home, over 2300 inside sqft. of comfort, on a corner 5-acre tract near SR-26/CR-337. Property has workshop bldg., RV-sized carport (w/hookups); inside has bonus room (could be 4th BR), real wood cabinetry in kitchen w/breakfast bar, and lots more; call/email Barbara or office for full information...$229,900. Reduced (From $225,000)--COUNTRY ACREAGE & HOME NEAR BELL: 3 BR/2 BA: Lots of large oak & pine provide plenty of shade, for 1660 sqft. CBS home and 8.7-acre tract, located near US-129. Home has spacious living room (w/fireplace), large kitchen/dining area, roomy BR's & more; property also has 2-level pole bamrn...$209,900. WELL-KEPT HOME AT NICE TRENTON NEIGHBORHOOD: 3 BR/2 BA: Over 1900 sqft. of living space, for this remodeled frame/CB home, landscaped, in town. Has spacious living/dining area, bonus room, fireplace, full kitchen w/china cabinetry, & more...Sellers VERY motivated...$174,900. Reduced (From $174,900)--WELL-BUILT FRAME HOME ON ONE-ACRE TRACT: 3 BR/2 BA: Located close to town right by US-129, next tq other nice homes, this frame/hardyplank home is perfect for growing family or down-sizing retirees. Has full-appliances for kitchen/utility room & more...$164,900. NEWLY-BUILT HOME, CLOSE TO RIVER IN DIXIE CO.: 3 BR/2 BA: Brand new frame-built home, on wooded, private one-acre tract near Old Town. Has open greatroom/dining area, with wood cabinetry for kitchen, fireplace, metal roofing, and 1-car garage attached...great location...$139,900. NEW FRAME-BUILT HOME IN TRENTON: 3 BR/2 BA: Well constructed frame/hardyplank home, at nice neighborhood in town. Has high ceilings, lots of kitchen cabinetry, his/her closets in main BR. Could be eligible for "SHIP" program...$99,999. FRAME 2-STORY HOME ON WOODED ACRES: 2 BR/2 BA: Couple of large oaks dominate this secluded 3.31-acre property, located close to Old Town near US-19/Chavous Road, with 'fixer-upper' Frame/stucco home all property & contents being sold in 'as is' condition by Seller...$98,000. Reduced (From $74,900)--'CRACKER' FRAME HOME ON TREED LOT IN TOWN: 3 BR/2 BA: Frame-built home, on spacious 115x164 tract, in NE Trenton. Owners have priced to sell, in 'as is' condition--home has wood floors, bonus room & attached carport, storage outbuilding...$69,900. -- MANUFACTURED HOMES ON THE MARKET -- NEW LISTING--WELL-KEPT M/HOME & WORKSHOP IN TOWN: 3 BR/2.5 BANVery nice, roomy 28x48 1990 Manufactured Home, with 14x30 attached bonus room, and 26x30 pole barn/workshop, all on landscaped/fenced 2 lot tract at Ayers Estate. Owner has put in new carpeting/MH skirting...$79,900. Reduced (From $174,900)--5-ACRE TRACT, WITH 2 M/HOMES & MORE: 6 BR/5 BA (total): Five pasture acres at end of country drive, with two 3 BR/2 BA manufactured homes, and large frame-bit. Rec-room/workshop building. Has over 2,300 inside sqft. of total living space, and nice extras include wheelchair-ramp access, sun porch, landscaping/irrigation & more-located just west of Trenton off CR-341...$162,900. WOODED 5-ACRES & LIKE-NEW MANUFACTURED: 2 BR/2 BA: 2005 24x44 M/Home in showroom condition, split-plan with large greatroom/kitchen. On an under-brushed 5-acre tract, with perimeter fencing, located just north of Bell; also has 2-vehicle car cover & more...$136,000. COUNTRY ACREAGE & SPACIOUS M/HOME: 3 BR/2 BA: Well-kept 27x56 manufactured, with pole barn, fenced horse area, large rooms inside. Located at quiet, wooded 4.18-acres in No. Gilchrist (close to Suwannee/Santa Fe rivers)...$124,900. VERY NICE, 'MOVE-IN' READY M/HOME ON ONE ACRE: 4 BR/2 BA: Spacious, neat & clean 2000-yr. 24x56 Manufactured Home, on treed, fenced/gated one-acre tract near Waccasassa; has full living/dining rooms, open kitchen (w/china cabinetry), storage outbldg. & more...$85,000. NEAT/CLEAN, SPACIOUS M/HOME NEAR FANNING: 3 BR/2 BA: 1990 24x58 Manufactured on open 100x300 tract, with paved frontage along CR-346A (close to US-19). Has roomy living, family & dining rooms, lots of cabinetry in kitchen & more...Owner-financing possible (20% down payment, 9.5% yearly interest, 20-year loan term)...$78,900. UNIQUE M/HOME NEAR BRONSON & ARCHER: 2 BR/2 BA: 24x48 Manufactured Home, w/attached 2-car garage/workshop, bonus-room & screened porch. Located on a one-acre tract, at University Oaks S/D, in NE Levy (short drive to Gainesville/Alachua Co...$74,900. AFFORDABLE, WELL-KEPT M/HOME ON WOODED ACRE: 2 BR/1.5 BA: Neat/clean 14x56 Manufactured, on one-acre property with paved frontage near Bronson. Has all appliances for kitchen/utility-area, two-car metal carport, outbuilding, and large oaks. Priced to sell!!...$62,500. PRICED TO SELL!! MANUFACTURED HOME EAST OF TRENTON: 2,BR/1 BA: Decently-kept, neat & clean 14x48 M/Home, on .33/acre lot near to Water's Lake. Has front & back wood-frame attachments, outbuildings & more...$45,000. -- LOTS & ACREAGE PROPERTIES ON MARKET -- Just Reduced (From $34,500)--AFFORDABLE TRACT, JUST EAST OF TRENTON: A 4.9-acre wooded tract, has paved frontage along SR-47 near town--Owner has priced to Sell!...$29,900. 44 ACRES--PAVED FRONT, IN EAST GILCHRIST: Quality larger acreage tract, mix of woods & pasture along CR-337...$499,900. SUWANNEE RIVERFRONT ACREAGE: Naturally-wooded 5-acre tract, w/250' frontage along the river, North of Bell...$169,900. 20 ACRES NORTH OF BELL: Rural, secluded 20-acre tract, just north of Bell and near to US-129; call/email to Barbara for details...$149,900. 15.5 ACRES - COUNTRY ACREAGE NEAR TRENTON: A 15.52-acre tract available, located nearby SR-47 about 10 miles from town. Property has some 'as is' improvements, including full fence/gated entry, well & septic system & outbuildings; call/email for details...$125,000. 9.73 ACRES--TWO 9+ ACRE.TRACTS--CLOSE TO RIVER, NW OF BELL: Two side-by-side wooded 9.73-acre tract (one w/some improvements), near to the Suwannee off CR-340...$99,000 (improved)/$89,900 (unimproved). 5.5 ACRES--NEAR WACCASASSA LAKE: Wooded, secluded property, with 'as is' 2 BR M/Home, outbuilding and more...$77,900. 5-ACRE TRACTS AVAILABLE: Seven tracts available in Gilchrist & North Levy, a mix of wooded & pasture...starting from $51,900. LOTS FROM HALF TO ONE-ACRE TRACTS--We have a variety of city lots & half-acre to one-acre tracts available, all located in the Gilchrist/Levy County area-check with our office for the full details/locations...Single acre tracts start from $12,500 (Bell); and 1/2-acre Silver Oaks S/D tracts starting at $34,900 (in Fanning Springs) 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: |JMLS Jin or Jean Troke (386) 935-3357 Paul Troke (352) 221-2999 Barbara Mayo (352) 222-0427 1211 EQUAL. HOUSING nPPORTUNrrY "Professional Service With A Personal Touch" WHOLESALE METAL ROO Money... Drywall hanging, metal studs. CBC058489 CCC 352-535-7680. HOME BUILDER: Quality h( on your lot. Visit our sales & de ter at 26761 SE Hwy-19, Old T Mon-Fri 10am-5pm. Lifetim (CBC017140) 352-542-8416. JERRY WILKS FILL DI VICE: Fill dirt, driveway demolition, limerock, land (352) 493-3137 (day) or (352 (night) I 5. 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 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. tfnib,6-1 Vinyl Letters Banners Real Estate Signs 2008 Wall and Desk Calendars Gilchrist County Journal 207 North Main Street Trenton )FS: Save S Services MOWER & CHAINSAW PARTS Stihl, Husqvarna, Ayp, Murray, Sears, MTD, Briggs, Kohler, Robin, and Hon- da. Blades for most mowers. Beauchamp Saw Shop 493-4904 tfn, 1-03 ) 4 TIM POWELL ELECTRIC: New tfnb, 1115 installations and repairs, licensed and insured. State Reg. #EC13002453. Call fI r ~ i'AI '1CC film . * tfnb,11-25 ying home for men or et in on a ,. carpets and system that ?CL 14020 Help Wanted COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSE: The Levy County Health Department is seeking a Community Health Nurse, Position # 64080322. This is a part-time (32 hours per week) position to work at a school site in Levy County. Must be licensed as a Registered Professional Nurse in accordance with Florida statute 464 or eligible to practice nursing in ac- cordance with Florida Administrative Code 210-8.27. Public Health nursing ex- perience preferred. Must be fingerprinted. Successful completion of drug test is a condition of employment. Salary range is $1,152-$1,280 bi-weekly. May be re- quired to work extra hours or days in the event of an emergency. Applications will be accepted online at http://peoplefirst. myflorida.com/ State of Florida applica- tions may be mailed to State of Florida, People First, Staffing Administration, PO Box 44058, Jacksonville, FL 32231 or faxed to (904) 636-2627 by 5/12/08. EEO/AA/VP Employer. Itb,5-8 Gilchrist County Journal FAX 463-7393 SCampaign Merchandise Available Magnetics * Billboards * Yard Signs Name Badges * Political Cards Brochures * Door Hangers ... and More! .0- Woodland Craft Signs OA 1,," Gilchrist County Journal CUSt O Main Street - Trenton stands 352-463-7135 a-hg *`-:. Hewlett Packard 50%I HP-11 OFF ALL COLORS O S] 6 (While Supplies Last) _____ : -il)tri5t Countp ournalI Si 207 North Main Street - Trenton (352) 463-7135 Jim King Realty, Inc. Realtor _S Main Office - (352) 493-2221 " 315 N. Main Street (US-19), Chiefland, FL 32626 ' Fanning Springs Branch Office - (352) 463-6144 or 542-9007 S 17871 U.S. Hwy. 19, Fanning Springs, FL 32693 - Serving Gilchrist, Levy and Dixie County - Hn G office@jimkingrealty.com EQUAL HOUSINGwwimkinrealty.com EALTO OPPORTUNITY www.iimkingcrealty.com REALTOR- Great Get-A-Way in Camp Azalea a Suwannee Riverfront Community. Great Fishing and Hunting area. There's a boat ramp just down the street so bring your boat. You can also fish in the backyard there is a pond. $49,500 (I MI-1-758R76O-~i 352-dQ4-999 I PRICE REDUCED-great buy! Beauti- ful 3/2 fleetwood home on 3.62 ac. This up-dated & immaculate kept home is on a park like setting which gives you the atmosphere of the country yet it is in the city limits of Chicfland. Come see-you will love it!! $129,000 (LR-758227- RH) 352-493-2221 Lovely A-Frame Cottage on 3 Lots. which is only a couple blocks from the Suwannee River. This home has been recently remodeled with ceramic tile floors & counter tops, Jenn-Aire Grill, wood cabinets, 14X20 screened porch, 16X32 garage and more. $110,000 (DR- 757959-JW) 542-9007 Call For More Listings! Springside S/D- 2 bedrooms, 2 baths on nicely landscaped corner lot. Spacious home has range, refrigerator, dishwasher, Central H & A. screened porch, open deck community sewer & water, and paved streets. A quiet and peaceful, adult community. $89,000 (LMH- 758171 -D) 352-493-2221 Beautiful 2006 MI on 4.85 Ac. This home has over 1900 SF with all the upgrades, tape & textured walls, crown molding, ultimate kitchen package w/ SS appliances, claw foot tub, walk-in closets, fireplace and more. Close to the Suwannee River, Shopping, Gulf of Mexico & New Hospital. $189,500 (DMI-1-758269-JW) 542-9007 BEAUTIFUL,. UPSCALE Suwannee River Canal I ome. IThis exquisite 3 BR, 2.5 BA split floor plan home, w/bonus room is in perfect condition with too many amenities to list, and it is just minutes from relaxing on the Suwannee River or fishing in the Gulf! $580.000 (I)W-753500-JW) 463-6144 4 A~k Advertising Pays! ATTENTION, Home Schooling Parents: If you have been looking for a way to honor the Florida State mandate of either an .annual academic basic skills test or an evaluation, and also have a need to know the subject grade levels of your child, along with motivational gifts and learning style, there is a 40+ year experienced, nationally certified teacher / test administrator / evaluator waiting to assist you. Tests are administered in a low-stress atmosphere, which is non-threatening, and all for a reasonable, affordable price. For information, simply dial (352) 463-1473, leave your name and phone number and a return call will be made to you right way. I Ulu M3 LJYA 1, Ivitl 1 0, /-Uvo [--------Services texturing, DIXIE MONUMENTS/OLD TOWN, 1326066. FL: Toll Free 1-877-542-3432. Hwy- tfb,3 349N 7 miles north of Old Town. Mc- Crabb Church NE 512 Avenue (behind mes built church) 1/2 mile on right. Many col- omes built ors, size & styles of marble & granite sign cen- psign c to choose from in our inventory. Com- own; open e Homes puter specialist to assist you in creating a lasting tribute to the life of your loved b,2-8 one. Closed: Sunday & Monday. Open: tfnb,2-28 Tuesday - Friday, 8am-4pm & Saturday 8am-12noon or call for free after hours RT SER- appointment. Stopsoil,' tfnb,6-28 clearing. tfnb,6-28 )A40J-OL1 THURSDAY, MAY 8,2008 Section A, Page Sixteen GILCHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL Help Wanted PART-TIME HOUSEKEEPING/ LAUNDRY RELIEF: 3 days a week (varies) must be available weekends, must be able to pass background & drug cperpsni nlease appnnlv in person at Av- ers Health & Rehab Center Street, Trenton. MOON'S STEAKHOUSE ing, cooks, waitresses, cash opening. Apply next door at 7478 in Bell. Office Manager/Secretaris professional Real Estate/A fice in Trenton. Experience computer and social skills a hand deliver resumes with GMAC Real Estate in Trent HelWnted SECRETARY - TRENTON: Quick- books, Excel, Microsoft Word. Fax re- sume to 352-463-0031. tfnb, 4-3 , 606 NE 7th VACANCIES GILCHRIST COUNTY Itb,5-8 SCHOOLS www.gilchristschools.org E: Now hir- Anticipated Vacancy iers for grand Science Instructor - High School BP. 352-463- Bell High School Minimum Qualifications: BA Degree 2tb,5-8-5-15 from an accredited institution and Flor- ida Certification covering High School il position in Science (or eligible). appraisall Of- Preferred Qualifications: Eligible to in ed with good teach Dual Enrollment program - MA must..Please Degree and 18 graduate hours in Bio- references to logical Science, Chemistry, Physics, or on. related area. tfnb,4-24 Are you ready for a change? Are you ready to make a . difference? Teach! Check out the Alternative Certification program at Lake City Community College. If you have a Baccalaureate degree, you may be eligible to earn a teaching certificate. Financial aid and scholarships are available. ' Educator Preparation Institute Phone: (386)754-4266 Email: cheyneyk@lakecitycc.edu www.lakecitycc.edu. LOTS & ACREAGE .18 Acre Lot, Riverwalk $49,900 .23 Acres, Bell City Limits . $30,000 .27 Acre, W/S, River Access $32,900 .46 Acres, Ira Bea Oasis $20,500 .95 Acres, Bell City Limits $29,000 .5 Acre Lot, CR 342. $30,000 1 Acre, Suw Riv Estates $14,000 1 Acre, Suw Riv Estates $14,900 1 Acre, Suw Riv Estates $12,900 1 Acre, Buck Bay $55,000 2 Acres, Pvd Rd. $39,900 2 Acres, Close to River, W/S/P $47,500 2 Acres, W/S/P, Dividable $49,900 2 Acres, Commercial, US 129 $179,900 2,42 Acres, w/ Oaks $40,000 2.67 Acres, Scattered Oaks $49,000 2.9 Acres, Santa Fe River $215,000 3 Acres, W/S/P $39,900 ,17Acres�,.rivae,, . $35,99 4.04 Acres, Suwannee River $185,000 S * e-s, 'S9, Dividable $90,000 t lq f tid Pines $56,900: 5 Acres, Dividable, Trenton $78,500 5 Acres, Frame Home & Barns $84,900 5 Acres, Close to Rivers $69,500 5 Acres, Bell City Lim, Dividable $82,500 5 Acres, 1973 DWMH $65,000 '6.24 Acres, Private $70,000 9.23 Acres, North of Bell $74,900 9.37 Acres, Paved CR 341 $125,000 9.5 Acres, CR340 W/S/P $136,000 10 Acres, Bell $66,000 10 Acres, N Gilchrist $99,000 10 Acres, CR 349 Old Town $114,000 10 Acres, Paved, PP & Septic $139,000 17.18 Acres, N Gilchrist $160,000 19.20 Acres, 1/1 Cottage $284,900 20 Acres, Paved US Hwy 129 $304,500 20 Acres, CR 236 $279,000 20 Acres, Cleared $160,000 20 Acres, Wooded $149,000 20 Acres, row crops $255,000 20 Acres, US Hwy 129 $210,000 20 Acres, Planted Pines $150,000 20 Acres, W/S/P, Pole Barn $170,000 26 Acres, CR 337 E. Gilchrist $340,000 28 Acres, Nicely Treed $336,000 29 Acres, Bell $191,400 30 Acres, Near Manatee Springs $285,000 39 Acres, Bell $257,400 . 40 Acres, W/S/P, Pole Barn $320,000 40 Acres, Bell $469,000 53 Acres, Cleared, Canal Frontage $425,000 70 Acres, Paved Rd. & Cleared $700,000 77 Acres, Paved Rd, CR 236 $859,000 www.1 OPFroRuNF Y C LA SSIFIED S 0 MINIMUM FOR 20 WORDS 10 CNTS ACH ADDITIONAL WORD k CLASSIFIED ADS $5.50 MINIMUM FOR 20 WORDS. 10 CENTS EACH ADDITIONAL WORD. A ,Help Wanted I Maintenance Worker - Journey Level District Wide High School Diploma or equivalent. Three years of experience in building maintenance and/or A/C service. Must have EPA Universal Certification for HVAC. Substitute Teachers High School Diploma or Equivalent. Contact the District Office for an application and more information. Bus Driver Trainees; Substitute Bus Drivers. High School Diploma. .40 hours of in-service training will be provided for qualified applicants. Flexible training hours. Part of the training prepares trainees for the driver portion of the Class B Florida CDL. For information or questions, contact the Transportation Department at (352) 463-3230. Highly Qualified Substitute Teacher Pool We are accepting applications for our Highly Qualified Substitute Teacher Pool. Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree or higher with a current or former Florida teaching certificate in a core subject area. Once approved, highly qualified substitutes would be eligible for substituting at $130, a day in pre-approved situations where there is a long-term absence in a core subject area. All other daily substituting would be at current daily rates. Contact the District Office for an application and more information. Obtain and submit application to: Hometown Real of North Florida. Inc. Natalie Rankin - Licensed Real Estate Broker 1310 North Main Street - Bell, Florida 32619 Office: (352) 463-9001 Toll Free: (888) 463-9001 Fax: (352) 463-9008 Affordable and roomy 4BR/2BA home with over 1800 sq.fl. of living 2005 5BR/3BA, 2091 sqfl home. Features include two master suites with area. Located on beautiful oak filled .91 acres offering shade for home large bathrooms & walk-in closets, large living area, front & rear and yard. Quiet neighborhood of SandersO0akslS/D.' uMI.S#75611 under-roof porches, fenced & treed yard, concrete driveway and detached $79,500 ' 1 1. . ,i .1. 1 .. , I.. " " . ' ."" I You must see this very nice doublcwide mobile hone in move-in ready condition. Home is situated on 6.06scenic acres in private ea. Updates include paint, capet, cabinets and metal roof. Exterior features include white board fence along road, utility shed and pole barn with stalls. MLS# 758712 $89,000 RometownRealtvNF~com Ma [Help Wanted Gilchrist County School District, 310 NW 11th Avenue, Trenton, FL 32693 (352) 463-3200. Application may be downloaded at: www.gilchristschools.org/Personnel. htm#Application Attach a resume and any additional information as necessary. All applications will be screened. Not all applicants will be interviewed. Applications will be accepted until positions are filled. EEO/Drug Free Workplace www.GilchristSchools.org tfnb,7-5 [ For-Rent COMMERCIAL RENT/LEASE: Per- fect building location with huge billboard on US-19 in Fanning Springs. Centrally located between Levy, Gilchrist, and Di- xie counties. Ready to move into. For Rent, or Lease, with a purchase option. Get the exposure needed to boost your business. Call 352-949-0447. ltb,5-8 COMMERCIAL BUILDING: 2,500 sqft in Bell. Old Roberts' Furniture Build- ing. 352-463-2288. ltb,5-8 2 BR/1 BA CONCRETE BLOCK DU- PLEX in Trenton, 209 SW 8th Ave. 6 months lease, $600/month; plus last and $500 security deposit. No pets, no smok- ing inside. Call: John Rowe 463-0644. 2tb,5-8-5-15 Gregory V. Beauchamp Douglas K. McKoy For Rent 2 BR/1.5 BA HOUSE on two acres. Al- most new. Turn west on 40th St. at Rodeo Arena, 6 months lease, $600/month; plus last and $500 security deposit. No pets, no smoking inside. Call: John Rowe 463- 0644. 2tb,5-8-5-15 S For Rent HOME ON SUWANNEE RIVER: W/ spring in back yard, $850/month. 3 BR/2 BA large yard. Quiet neighborhood. Fenced property, located on Hwy-129..5 miles North of Bell. Call for appt. (352) 376-0080 or (352) 284-3873. 4tb,4-24-5-15 FISH CAMP IN SUWANNEE: $350 Brand new 2BR/2BA apartment in weekly or $850 monthly. Utilities in- Bell. $675/month garbage and water ser- cluded. 2 BR/2 BA DW with fenced yard vices included. Dish Network available. on fresh water canal. Call for details 352- First & $500 Security due to move in. 12 949-0447. month lease available. Call Hometown 2tb,5-8-5-15 Realty of North FL, Inc. at 352-463-9001 for application. 3 BR/2 BA DW: In Bell. No pets. $700/ mo, $700 security. 352-215-5694. 2tb,5-1-5-8 tfnb,5-1 Advertising Pays! r Campaign Merchandise Available Magnetics * Billboards * Yard Signs Name Badges * Political Cards Brochures * Door Hangers and More! Woodland Craft Signs Gilchrist County Journal Main Street - Trenton 352-463-7135 302 North Main Street Trenton, Florida WhiteFrh e orvieSpecia "The Works" Genuine Motorcraft Oil & Filter Change O nr of-- C M k - Rotate & Inspect FourTires I :Inspect Brake System, *Test Battery I SCheck Air and Cabin Filters I on *Check Belts and Hoses * Check Wiper Blades *Top Off All Fluids I -Multi-Point MAY DAY! MAY DAY! Inspection 9 A $42.95 Quality Pre-Owned Vehicles! - Value$3 A great value In mplntenance - I oil change, tire rotation, thorough Inspection Bring Your Trade, Title, Driver's License I and morel Up to 5 qts. IMotorcraft Oil. Taxes, disposal fees and diesel vehicles extra. & Insurance Card! Valid Only With Coupon. Offer Expires 5-16-08. I WHITE PORD-OMERCURY @ SELLS FOR LESS! They ARE Cheaper in Chiefland! MERCURY 916 N. YOUNG BLVD., CHIEFLAND * Toll Free 1-800-777-4297 A R : - - NEWHOMEIN CITY- 3BRP2BA home on city lot, carpet & vinyl throughout, spaciouslopen floor plan, city water & sewer, allowance for appliances! $100,250 MLS#757700 3BR/2 1/2BA home on 5 acres,Spa- cious and open, lots of cabinets & counter tops, & more! $249,900 MLS#756597 , , . - _ -- FANTASTIC HORSE FARM- 3BPP1 3Bv home on 9.11 acres, 1,308 htd. aq. ft., beautifully landscaped, 2 car garage, sreened porches& more! $299,000 MLS#758542 on 9 plus acres,completely remodeled, pole barn, storage building, greenhouse, irrigation LEASE WITH OPTION AVAIL- ABLE $197,500 LAND 17.89 ACRES near Hart Springs, not buildable, $59,500 MLS#753163 5 ACRES in Trenton, Homes Only, $59,900 MLS#753462 1.08 ACRE in Bell, $18,00 I MLS#753658 3/4 ACRE in Fanning Springs, $15,500 MLS#754778 2 ACRES in Trenton, Homes Only, $59,500 MLS#754810 5.63 ACRES in Bell, $55,000 MLS#756535 7.37 ACRES in Bell, $65,000 MLS#756556 20 ACRES in Chiefland, $170,000 MLS#758583 34 ACRES in Chiefland, $272,000 MLS#758584 5 ACRES in Bell, $60,000 MLS#756286 Gilchris Adver Fax Se )t County Journal tising - Printing 4 %rvice - 463-7393 4 463-7135 _ Visit our website at: www.lancasterrealty.biz for rmore properties & photos. Need land for a land/home package? Give our office a call today for an wasy process to home ownership! Gilchrist Title Services A Security Title Company * Closings * Title Insurance * Public Record Searches 352-463-64 3 Fast and Friendly Service - . ^ .i^ . ,- ".. -- if ., my - , L* . Affordable & comfortable 2BR/2BA singlewide mobile home conveniently located on paved comer lot next to Bell High School. You must see the 2 car detached garage/workshop and chain link fenced yard. Home will qualify for FHA financing. MLS #758598 $64,900 Cozy weekend get-a-way! 2BR/IBA 1,115 sq.l. CB cabin sits on high bluff on the Suwannee River. Naturally wooded providing privacy from the road side. Enjoy all the Suwannc River has Io offer! MLS#757281l $275,000 Working Family Farmnn - 232 acres on comer of two paved county roads. 3BR/2BA 1926 sq.O. with detached 2 car carport, two 160-acre piv0os, 125xl35 workshop/bam, pole bamrn, boat/ parking & much more. MLS#757390 $3,100,000 r� I ^NAI"I'SAWr- - I am c ft 01 k x c b c S( ir 2 p rr 11| GILCHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL Section A, Page Seventeen *THURSDAY, MAY 8, 2008 SFor Rent OFFICE SPACE: Approx. 720 sqft, '.Hwy-26 east at Wilson Mobile Homes. Call 352-463-2156. tfnb,l-17 Real Estate 1997 HOMES OF MERIT: DW on 5 secluded acres. Surrounded by rolling pasture. Home is in excellent condition. Land & home can be sold separately. Call for details on price. SELLER EX- TREMELY MOTIVATED $129,000. (352) 258-9117. 2tb,5-1-5-8 1 ACRE - BELL AREA: Beautifully wooded, high & dry, owner financing, no -down payment, only $359/mo. $34,900. 4352-215-1018. 4tb,4-17-5-8 4. 4. 4. 4. 4.- '*1 4. 4. 4 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. V Signs! I ^ Signs! Real ^ Signs! Brad Smith State Certified Appraiser RD2192 Broker/Owner Smith & Associates, Inc./GMAC bsmith l@bellsouth.net www.bsgmac.com GMAC ea'IEstate CLASSIFIED CLASSIFIED ADS $5.50 MINIMUM FOR 20 WORDS. 10 CENTS EACH ADDITIONAL WORD. A I Real Estate ! 1/2 ACRE NEWBERRY AREA: Beau- tifully wooded lot, just off paved street, convenient to Gainesville, owner financ- ing, no down payment, only $205/mo. $19,900. 352-215-1018. 5 ACRES TRENTON: wooded. Convenient to Owner financing. No do\ Only $770/mo. $74,900. (3: or (352) 215-1018. Real Estate 1 1 BR/1 BA MOBILE HOME for sale. $1,000 down, owner financing. 863-683- 9213. 4tb,4-17-5-8 4tb,4-17-5-8 BEAUTIFUL WOODED: 5 acre tracts. High and dry, deed restricted, homes Beautifully only. South of Bell, 1/4 mile off of US- Gainesville. 129. Owner financing available. (352) wn payment. 463-9060 or (352) 463-9933. 52) 665-2496 tfnb,11-1 4tb,4-17-5-8 FOR SALE - Retail storefront property in downtown Trenton. Three buildings on IMain Street. Call 352-463-7135. Business & Personal Signs! tfn,6-30 Aigns!~ Estate & Political 463-7135 Signs! BUYING OR SELLING? 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Mizell As Pre-K coordinator for Gilchrist County schools, Marilyn Beach could not be more proud of Trenton and Bell Pre-K teachers who have worked tirelessly since the beginning of the school year to raise funds to take Pre-K students on a dream vaca- tion. "The Pre-K teachers did not think that a lot of the kids would ever have the opportunity to go on a family trip to a theme park, so they decided to do something about it," Beach said. According to Trenton Elementary School Pre-K teacher Laura Brown, Pre-K teachers have worked since September to raise money through yard sales and the sale of donuts, cups and gift baskets to pay for 75 Pre-K students to visit Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom. At 5:30 a.m. on April 4, 301 anx- ious travelers including parents, teachers and Pre-K students boarded a bus and traveled to Orlando for a trip that did not end until the park closed. Brown explained that the Pre- K teachers raised over $3,000, which covered every child's reduced price ticket, a driver and fuel for the bus. Pre-K students at Bell Elementary School have also had the opportunity to take part in trips to Silver Springs on March 20 and an upcoming trip to Wild Adventures on May 16. Accord- ing to Bell Elementary School Pre-K teacher Diane Lovett, this is the sec- ond year Pre-K students have had the opportunity to go on fun family trips with the cost covered by funds raised throughout the year. "These teachers go above and be- yond," Beach said. "They are here early in the mornings and stay late in the afternoons because they will do whatever it takes to get the job done right." Beach's praise for the Pre-K teach- ers this week comes as schools and communities throughout the state celebrate Teacher Appreciation Week in recognition of Florida teachers' commitment to student success. Digging for wiggly worms was popular .this week in Pre-K class- rooms throughout the county. While teaching a spring unit on things that grow, Pre-K teachers at Trenton and Bell have made bird nests with stu- Blaise Buckner, 4, shows off the bird nest he worked really hard on. dents out of twigs, odds and ends picked up on the playground and crushed up chocolate cookies and pudding. Students have also col- lected worms, both real and of the gummy variety, and built worm and snail habitats out of vegetable snaps and husks. According to Beach, Pre-K utiliz- es the OWL Curriculum, Waterford Computer Lab, Handwriting Without Tears and Second Step Character De- velopment. "This year the teachers have used a monthly checklist to map out stu- dents skills as they go," Beach said. "In the past the kids have been tested at the beginning, middle and end of the year." Each day Pre-K students eat break- fast, work in centers, spend 40 min- utes in the computer lab, work in small groups, eat lunch, take a nap � and play on the playground. Pre-K has changed drastically in * the 20 years Diane Lovett has taught students ages 3 to 5 at Bell Elemen- tary School. Today Pre-K students � enter a structured environment where they learn days of the week, months * of the year, their first and last name, the alphabet and sounds. It is now 1 what kindergarten used to be. Countywide there are 135 Pre-K students enrolled at Trenton Elemen- * tary School and Bell Elementary School. � a aUMI * Don't let Teacher's * Appreciation Week pass without saying, * 'thank you' to a teacher! , -- , Valerie Thomas helps Bethel breaks ground (Continued from page 1) when Bro. Cravey encouraged the church to use the money for the benefit of the church members and reaching new people who move into the area. The suggestion of the Family Life Center came from Gary McKenzie who works weekly with the AWANA program. The church has seen a steady growth in their Wednesday evening AWANA pro- gram which serves between 50 to 80 children each week. The church family is looking for- ward to a new larger dining area as they have outgrown their current Fel- lowship Hall. Bro. Cravey said dur- ing the dedication that the Lord had blessed the church and this project as members had stepped up to fill in where they are needed. Joe Lander will be overseeing the engineer- ing and building aspect of the proj- ect while Ronnie Sherman has been working on the financing aspect. The church plans to start construc- tion within the next couple of weeks and a completion date of December 2008 is expected. Bethel Baptist was founded in 1876 about a mile from its current location on the comer of County Roads 334 and 334A. Loalattoney GENERAL CIVIL EXPERIENCE * 34 Years Experience * Actual Jury Trial Experience (State & Federal Court - Civil & Criminal) INJURIES * Wrongful Death * Auto, Boat, Truck * Motorcycle * Slip and Fall No Fee Unless We Recover * The hiring of a lawyer is an important decision that should not be based solely upon advertisements. Before you decide, ask us to send you free written information about our qualifications and experience The Tiny Tigers Florist was doing a booming business on Friday. Clemons (Continued from page 1) roll for more than nine hundred em- ployees. Prior to that, I worked for the Audi- tor General Office and was involved in auditing local School Boards, the University of Florida, local Commu- nity Colleges, as well as, the State Attorney's Office and the Public De- fender's Office. I am a member of the Florida School Finance Officers Association and the Florida Educational Negotia- tors. I am very well acquainted with the educational requirements each county must meet as outlined in the Florida Statutes and the State of Flor- ida School Board rules. I completely understand the office of the school board member and the vital role they play in the establishment of policy and vision for the future of the school system. Recently I received notice from the Florida School Board Associa- tion I have earned their distinction as a Certified Board Member. A mini- mum of 96 hours of instruction is required in areas such as Boardman- ship, School Finance, Policy Gover- nance, and Personnel and Bargaining issues. I feel our School Board mem- bers should lead by example if we ex- pect our staff to be highly qualified. We have solid schools in Gilchrist County. The educators who work in our schools, as well as, the employees who cook, clean, drive the buses and serve in the district office are the real strength of the system. Those who have served in the past have built a firm foundation. I feel with my back- ground in school finance, my class- room insight-via my wife and family, and suggestions from many of you, I can continue to make a meaningful contribution to the future of our edu- cational system. It would be a privilege to once again serve as your representative on the School Board and continue to give back a small portion of what my family and I have enjoyed by liv- ing here. If elected I will continue to work hard to earn your confidence and to maintain your trust. If you have any questions or I may be of service to you please call. (352) 463- 8454 or (352) 538-2796. Sincerely, Bob Clemfis Austin Doby put together a puzzle. Hart Springs senior pass (Continued from page 2) person. If Gilchrist County reduces the Senior Citizen's Family Pass to $50.00, this would allow three mem- bers of the family admittance to the park also at a reduced rate. "The county needs revenue to sup- port the park system which is main- tained by a fee based program," he added. The County Administrator further explained that senior citizens visiting the park don't impose impacts when they attend the grounds. On the other hand, the young people coming into the park along with the senior citizens do require supervision and additional service involving maintenance and clean-up. These people do impact the park and require more maintenance than senior citizens, he added. At the present time Hart Springs, through their new camping facility at the county operated park, is generat- ing more revenue than what was bud- geted. Commissioner Randy Durden reminded the board of the times when Hart Springs has been impacted by floods and doesn't meet their annual projected revenue. The board discussed the proposed motion in length. Commissioner Langford agreed to resend her origi- nal motion. She then proposed to have the Senior Citizens pass become a two member pass which would allow two senior citizens, 60 years of age and older to be admitted to the park for a one time price of $25 a year. Commissioner Kenrick Thomas sup- ported the motion' before the board voted 4-0 to pass the new guideline that goes into effect June 1, 2008. Concrete Block Homes * Frame Homes Shell Construction for Owner/Builders * Remodel/Additions Randy Colson Florida State Certified * License # CGC 1504769 352-472-1450 (Office) 352-949-1450 (Mobile) "Our Standard is our Competitor's Upgrades!" CHECK OUR TIRE PRICES ON THE FOLLOWING QUALITY BRAND NAMES * CONTINENTAL * GOODYEAR * DEAN * MASTERCRAFT * SUMMIT * ToYO a "0 4 ~ law -L SMUD DAWG * MICKEY THOMPSON I Call Today! 463-0079 7 EW e r *roao What's A Home Without Termites? Concrete Block Construction! R. A. Colson General Contractor, Inc. 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PaLoe Ei2hteen I - - - - THTIIRSTAY MAY R MAY 1 5 MAY 22. 2008 GILCHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL Section B, Page One 1 241013-00000001-0000 1,720.54 KELLNER LASKY & KIRSHNER 50.000AC GOVT LOT I OF 24-10-13 109/622 241/007 2 010714-02690000-0010 569.09 SCOTT STEVEN M & 5.450AC LOT 1 CEDAR RIDGE SUBD.CONT 5.45 AC 62/257 251/290 CONVENANTS & RESTRICTIONS 258/ 3 010714-02690000-0020 8,053.56 MIDYETTE STEVENA 12.400AC LOT 2 CEDAR RIDGE SUBD CONT 12.4 AC 62/257 251/290 CONVENANTS & RESTRICTIONS 258/ 4 120714-00000001-0040 HX 195.62 HIGH DONALD M 9.640AC W 3/4 OF NW/4 OF SE/4 LESS N 456 FT CONT 19.64 AC 62/685 125/421 229/225 252/24 UTIL 5 120714-00670000-0100 HX 1,265.36 WHITE ELIZABETH G 10.240AC LOT 10 SUWANNEE FORK UNREC SUBD 13-7-14 OR 68/38 120/508 6 120714-00670000-0170 HX 789.95 MADDEN RICHARD P & JANET A 9.910AC LOT 17 SUW FORK UNREC SUBD 47/419 71/332 101/188 103/375 203/124 270/17 270/19 283/46 7 120714-00670000-0310 372.14 OSBORNE THOMAS B 3.150AC LOT 31 SUWANNEE FORK UNREC SUBD OR 71 PG 190 8 130714-00110000-0030 '327.45 JONES SUSAN P 2.420AC LOT 3 & 4 UNREC SUBD METES & BDS OR 49 PGS 597 & 599 & OR 59 PG 429 & OR 73 PG 243 OR 9 130714-0012000B-0060 4,414.62 BOWEN LAWRENCE D & HELEN GAY LOT 6 BLK B TWO RIVERS ESTATES 12 & 13-7-14 99/376 131/01 195/706 2000/2224 2004/ 0.590AC 10 130714-0122000D-0040 HX 518.01 CREWS EVA J, 1.000AC LOT 4 BLK D UNIT 2 TWO RIV ESTATE 83/23 123/47 133/357 133/358 268/472 11 130714-0122000E-0060 154.33 MCMAHON BRIDGET M & PEGGY S 0.990A LOT 6 BLK E UNIT 2 TWO RIVERS ESTATE 68/90 109/673 2004/3581 12 130714-0122000E-0100 154.33 RICKARD MAX B 1.000AC LOT 10 BLK E UNIT 2 TWO RIVERS ESTATE OR 74/635 13 130714-0122000E-0110 HX 1,079.31 JONES WAYNE DAVID & 1.050AC LOT 11 BLK E UNIT 2 TWO RIV ESTATE OR 57/483 & OR 70/92 & OR 74/607 81/221 133/607 . 14 130714-0122000E-0170 154.33 WARREN KEITH 1.000AC LOT 17 BLOCK E UNIT 2 TWO RIVERS ESTATE 69/86 70/404 139/331 153/363 TAX DEED 214/ 15 130714-0122000E-0180 154.33 MCCOMAS DARRELL G & EULAH J 1.000AC LOT 18 BLK E UNIT 2 TWO RIVERS EST OR 69 PG 84 & OR 70 PG 408 146/13 16 130714-0122000E-0200 390.87 MCCOMAS DARRELL GENE & EULA J LOT 20 BLK E UNIT 2 TWO RIVERS ESTATE OR 70 PG 255 83/486 103/94 122/260 17 130714-0380000C-0190 154 VONDERAU DANIEL L TRUSTEE PART OF REPLAT RIVERVIEW LOTS LOT 19 BLK C 76/118 230/151 230/152 2000/239 2006/7545 18 130714-0380000C-0200 501.51 VONDERAU DANIEL L TRUSTEE 0.460'AC PART OF REPLAT RIVERVIEW LOT 20 BLK C 36/186 113/471 113/ 623 2006/7546 2006/8016 19 130714-03820000-0010 2,248.84 WHITE JEFF & TAMMY L 5.000AC SUWANNEE RIVER - 5 AC RANCHETTES 1 57/656 58/529 201/286 UTILITY EASEMENT 216/ 20 130714-03820000-0050 HX 936.58 PITTMAN DONALD M 5.000AC SUWANNEE RIVER 5 AC RANCHETTE 5 57/586-587 161/245 227/218 255/495 264/112 270/536 276/ 21 130714-03820000-0150 HX 1,475.30 WOLFE HELEN L 5.000AC SUWANNEE RIVER 5 AC RANCHETTE 15 50/483 64/104 102/261 113/41 124/620 22 250714-00000002-0000 HX 617.79 WHITWOOD ROBERT JAMES & RHONDA 4.000AC N 200 FT OF NE/4 OF NE/4 E OF ST RD 49 105/449 125/223- 226 141/389 183/311 & 618 23 250714-00000003-0020 1,471.76 LOPEZ JOSE ISABEL JR 10.000AC COM AT SE/C OF NE/4 OF NE/4 GO N 373.45 FTTO POB GO W 1118. 26 FT TO ERLY R/W OF HWY 129 24 250714-00000004-0000 HX 272.89 SMITH RAYMOND & MONA 9.500AC NW/4 OF SE/4 OF NE/4 LIFE ESTATE-MINNIE SMITH 76/46 LESS RD R/W 250/160 250/166 25 250714-00000010-0020 49.23 MOORE JOSHUA D 5.120AC COM AT SE/C OF NE/4 OF SE/4 25-7-14 FOR POB THENCE RUN ALG E LN OF NE/4 OF SE/4 N 707.92 26 250714-00000010-0030 32.42 MCCONNELL JENNIFER M 5.120AC COM AT SE/C OF NE/4 OF SE/4 25-7-14 FOR POR THENCE RUN ALG S LN OF NE/4 OF SE/4 N 89 DEG 27 260714-02580000-0010 HX 1,379.00 ONZE JAMES ROBERT 12.000AC LOT 1 SUWANNEE SHORES SUBD C CONT 12 AC 25-7-14 212/002 221/471 RESTRICTIONS 248/564 28 260714-02580000-0020 1,495.44 ONZE JAMES ROBERT 10.OOOAC LOT 2 SUWANNEE SHORES SUBD CONT 10 AC 25-7-14 212/002 221/471 RESTRICTIONS 248/564 . 29 260714-02580000-0030 1,495.44 ONZE JAMES ROBERT 10.OOOAC LOT 3 SUWANNEE SHORES SUBD CONT 10 AC 25-7-14 212/002 221/471 RESTRICTIONS 248/564 30 260714-02580000-0040 1,495.44 ONZE JAMES ROBERT & MARCIA 10.OOOAC LOT 4 SUWANNEE SHORES SUBD CONT 10 AC 25-7-14 212/002 221/471 RESTRICTIONS 248/564 31 260714-02580000-0050 1,294.28 ONZE BRONWYN CAMILLE 6.900AC LOT 5 SUWANNEE SHORES SUBD CONT 6.9 AC 25-7-14 212/002 221/471 RESTRICTIONS 248/564 32 350714-00000010-0000 608.62 WATERS LISA & SUSAN FLOYD 0.950AC N/2 OF LOT 6 BDRY DESC OF LOT 1 UNRECORDED PLAT OF SUW RIV HGTS SUBD DESC OR 4 PG 24 1.020AC 3 33 350714-00000016-0000 HX 220.13 0.500AC , WATERS LISA 3.200AC COM AT NE COR OF NW /4 OF SW /4 GO W 1065.72 FT TO E BK OF SUW RIV GO S 9 DEG 34 MINE 2007 GILCHRIST COUNTY DELINQUENT TAX LIST NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FOLLOWING ITEMS WILL BE SOLD ....... on the 28th day of MAY 2008 via the INTERNET at Web Addresses*........... www.gilchristtaxcollector.com or Gilchrist.TaxSale.com TAX CERTIFICATES will be sold on the following described land to pay the amount due for taxes herein set opposite of the same, together with all cost, interest, and advertising. TAXPAYERS WISHING TO PAY THEIR DELINQUENT TAXES BEFORE MAY 28TH, 2008 MUST PAY BY CASH, CASHIER'S CHECK OR MONEY ORDER. 40 010814-06210000-0010 790.31 JOHNSON FRANKLIN & STEPHANIE 4.540A LOT 1 REPLAT OF LOTS 7-12 THE HILLS UNREC SUBD DESC AS COM AT SW/C OF SE/4 OF 1-8-14 41 030814-00680000-0070 628.37 WENTWORTH ROSEMARIE L 2.380AC LOT 7 SUWANNEE OAKS SUBD CONT 2.38 AC 120/26 246/238 2001/ 4644 2003/4412 2004/1112 2005/ 42 030814-06320000-0030 1,077.43 MCCOOL THOMAS R 5.000AC LOT 3 SHADY BEND 2ND ADDITION SUBD CONT 5.00 AC 192/498 215/552 UTIL EASEMENT 227/181 43 030814-06320000-0050 IHX 616.15 GRIFFIS DIANE RENEE 10.010AC LOT 5 2ND ADDITION SHADY BEND SUBD CONT 10.01 AC 115/312 2002/3804 UTIL EASEMENT 2006/ 44 030814-06320000-0060 HX 478.07 WALTON RENA 10.010AC LOT 6 SHADY BEND 2ND ADDITION SUBD CONT 10.01 ACRES 196/148 233/264 250/206 UTIL EASEMENT 45 040814-00000012-0010 HX 583.11 BOUTWELL LISA G 10.OOOAC E/2 OF E/2 OF NE/4 OF SE/4 74/ 248 248/20 287/126 UTILEASE- MENT 2000/4057 2007/4434 ' 46 040814-00000012-0030 1,199.39 MCDOUGAL NATHAN G 9.730AC W/2 OF W/2 OF NE/4 OF SE/4 LESS .27 AC RD R/W CONT 9.73 AC 102/91 248/21 47 050814-00630000-0040 HX 1,779.62 TANOUS GARY D TRUSTEE 5.050AC LOT 4 SHADY BEND SUBD 105/261 . 284/467 2000/1311 2006/3596 48 050814-00630000-0100 768.27 O'NEILL FRANK & 5.520AC LOT 10 SHADY BEND 88/64 49 050814-06310000-0050 876.48 STORY BOOK HOMES OF FLORIDA 5.060AC LOT 5 SHADY BEND FIRST ADDIT CONT 5.06 AC 216/625 2003/3329 50 050814-06310000-0070 1,439.17 BOOTHBY RAFAEL A & 5.350AC LOT 7 SHADY BEND FIRST ADDIT CONT 5.35 AC 215/748 254/483 293/207 296/96 2001/4405 2003/ 51 080814-00000003-0010 . 169.95 RADLEY TONI MARIE 2.510AC COM AT NE/C OF 8-8-14 & RUN E ON E LN OF SAID SEC 8 S 18 FT TO S LN OF CR R/W THENCE RUN 52 080814-00000009-0000 2,525.43 GREEN LINDA C 10.850AC COM AT NE/C OF 8-8-14 RUN ON E LN S 01 DEG E 18 FT TO S LN OF CO RD R/W GO ON SAID R/W S 53 080814-00000016-0010 735.52 CAGGIANOGUIDO & JOAN C 5.100AC COM AT NE/C OF 8-8-14 GO ON E LN OF SEC S 01 DEG E 1868 FT GO N 82 DEG W 389.85 FT TO 54 080814-00000021-0000 634.07 MCSHERRY DECEMBER 10.020AC COM AT NE/C OF SEC 8-8-14 & GO ON E LN OF SEC S 1418 FT TO POB GO S 88 DEG W 124.7 FT 55 090814-00000001-0000 1,177.16 TABER BENJAMIN E 9.000AC COM AT NE/C OF 9-8-14 GO S 18 FT TO CO RD R/W & POB GO ON R/ W W 265.96 FT GO S 1469.69 56 090814-00000003-0010 75.06 TABER BENJAMIN E 20.670AC COM AT NE/C OF 9-8-14 & RUN ON E LN OF SEC 9 S 18 FT TO CO RD R/W LN THENCE RUN ON R/W LN 57 090814-00000003-0020 79.69 TABER BENJAMIN E 22.910AC COM AT SE/C OF E/2 OF NE/4 OF 9-8-14 FOR POB THENCE RUN ON E LN OF E/2 OF NE/4 N 1132.39 FT 58 090814-02910000-0020 1,193.10 HALL DAVID B & ROBIN L 10.OOOAC LOT 2 ROCK BLUFF SPRINGS SUBD CONT 10AC 75/19 91/154 108/ 426 142/283 146/421 2001/87 34 350714-00000023-0015 HX 654.50 CHASON NORA DELLANE 1.010AC COM AT NE/C OF N/2 OF E/3 OF NW/4 OF SE/4 35-7-14 FOR POR THENCE RUN S ALG E LN OF N/2 35 360714-00000007-0000 500.89 PHILMAN KEITH L & I J 142.720AC SE/4 OR 63 PG 58 LESS RD R/W 149/461 2001/1261 LESS 14.278 ACRES 2003/3784 2005/6541 36 01081r4-00000002-0000 6,206.43 PHILMAN KEITH L & I J 49.680AC NE/4 LESS RD R/W &"LESS 6 AC TO CHILDREN 63/58-63 & LESS 2 AC TO AT & T 17/62 & LESS .50 37 010814-00620000-0160 543.35 JOHNSON MICHAEL A 2.270AC LOT 16 THE HILLS UNREC SUBD DESC AS MTS & BDS 86/646 183/ 88 286/736 286/738 2003/1359 38 010814-00620000-0190 HX 195.62 CHAPLIN KATHERINE J 2.490AC LOTS 19 & 20 THE HILLS SUBD 2.49 AC 111/206-207 123/83 & 200 UTILITY EASEMENT 136/637 39 010814-00620000-0320 HX 794.57 HOVEY KIRK D D 2.270AC LOT 32 THE HILLS UNREC SUBD DESC IN MTS & BDS DESC CONT 2.27 AC 214/615 256/287 UTIL 70 110814-00000005-0000 HX 1,152.09. DOUGLAS ROSALIE 15.000AC. W/2 OF SE/4 OF NE/4 81/211 UTIL EASEMENT 223/678 LESS 5 AC TO ANTHONY DOUGLAS 266/512 71 ii0814-00000005-000i HiX 914.77 DOUGLAS ANTHONY BENJAMIN 5.000AC W/2 OF SW/4 OF SE/4 OF NE/4. 81/211 UTIL EASEMENT 223/678 266/512 268/608 268/609 268/ 72 110814-00000006-0000 895.23 MCGRAW DIANE 20.000AC W/2 OF SW/4 OF NE/4 52/235 63/677 175/157 198/194 244/ 656-660 2005/1722 2006/5597 73 110814-00000006-0010 1,606.38 BOULIANE PAUL F 20.000AC E/2 OF SW/4 OF NE/4 OR 55 PG 249 & OR 63 PG 306, 307 & 534 82/107 83/658 125/07 141/378 74 110814-00000007-0000 513.72 SULLIVAN BECKY J & 3.040AC COM AT NW/C OF SW/4 OF NW/4 OF 11-8-14 FOR POR THENCE RUN ALG W LN OF SW/4 OF NW/4 S 621.85 75 120814-00000001-0010 HX 445.77 TRAIL CHARLIE DEAN 9.360AC AS PT OF REF COM AT NW/C OF NE/4 OF 12-8-14 GO E 50.63 FT TO E R/W LN OF U S HWY 129 76 120814-00000012-0000 HX 546.18 BURGESS DANIEL J III & 0.500AC BEG At NW/C OF NW/4 OF NE/4 OF 12-8-14 THENCE RUN S 70 YDS & E 86 2/3 YDS TO POB 77 120814-00000013-0010 HX 1,386.45 SHERRARD TERESA & 14.980AC TRACT 1 DESC IN MTS & BDS CONT 14.98 AC COM AT NW/C OF SE/4 OF NE/4 OF 12-8-14 AS 78 120814-00000015-0010 930.81 MARTIN HUGH D ETAL 14.940AC E/2 OF SW/4 OF NW/4 LESS 5 AC TO BOYETTE 81/209 268/610 2002/5128 2005/2926 79 120814-00000015-0011 849.88 MARTIN HUGH D ET AL 5.060AC S/2 OF SE/4 OF SW/4 OF NW/4 81/209 268/610 2002/5128 2004/ 3990 2005/625 2005/2924 2005/ * 80 120814-00000036-0000 810.41 CHOPE DESIREE M & DARROW E & 4.440AC NW/4 OF SE/4 LESS 21 AC SOLD TO BOLLINGER & WILSON & LESS 5 AC TO BLOOM & LESS 8 AC TO 81 120814-00000039-0000 867.09 RYDER ROBERT A & CHRISTINAA 5.000AC PCL 8 DESC AS COM AT NE/C OF SW/4 OF NE/4 FOR POR THENCE RUN S ALG E LN OF SW/4 OF NE/4 82 120814-02250000-0110 HX 2,293.39 BUNCE DARYL F & NANNETTE F 10.040AC LOTS 11 & 12 HUNTERS CHASE FARMS 183/568 183/570 199/219 228/254 266/698 267/472 267/ 83 120814-02250000-0140 870.43 NARSINGH MADHUMATIE 5.020AC LOT 14 HUNTERS CHASE FARMS 59 090814-02910000-0030 1,085.80 HALL DAVID B & ROBIN L 10.OOOAC LOT 3 ROCK BLUFF SPRINGS SUBD CONT 10 AC 75/19 91/154 108/ 426 142/283 146/421 2001/87 60 090814-06800000-0070 HX 1,819.54 HUMMEL MICHAEL & 4.790AC LOT 7 UNIT 2 SUWANNEE OAKS UNREC SUBD CONT 5 AC 143/233 181/464 2001/3321 2005/1440 61 090814-06800000-0130 HX 1,174.64 RAMEY BETTY L 4.780AC LOT 13 UNIT 2 SUWANNEE OAKS SUBD CONT 4.78 AC 121/92 128/ 517 135/371 172/668 176/70 62 100814-00000002-0050 867.09 COOPER PHILLIP E & KATHLEEN B 5.000AC N/2 OF SE/4 OF N/2 OF W/2 OF NE/4 OF 10-8-14 110/313 248/ 679 265/28 2004/1971 63 100814-00000004-0020 HX 473.13 THOMAS CHERYL A & 2.750AC W,300 FT OF N 400 FT OF S 930 FT OF FOLLOWING DESC PROP COM AT SE/C OF SW/4 OF 10-8-14 64 100814-01310000-0040 970.28 BURNS PATRICK W & CATHERINE H 5.000AC LOT 4 JOSHUA ACRES SUBD CONT 5 AC 143/58 2001/4570 2002/ 2402 2006/1936 65 100814-01310000-0060 4,421.08 BURNS PATRICK W & CATHERINE H 5.000AC C LOT 6 JOSHUA ACRES SUBD CONT 5 AC 142/696 161/669 UTILITY EASEMENT 200/67 207/448 2001/ 66 100814-01310000-0120 604.47 BURNS PATRICK W & CATHERINE H 5.000AC LOT 12 JOSHUA ACRES SUBD CONT '5 AC 138/513 156/554 159/116 213/40 226/261 UTIL EASEMENT 67 100814-03040000-0010 1,528.64 SAUNDERS WILLIAM L & 5.000AC LOT I CEDAR HILLS SUBD 56/117 107/51 118/386 2002/5393 2004/2291 2005/5590 2005/5591 68 100814-035040000-0030 1,374.46 ECHEVERRI PAULO & ISMAEL' 7.950AC LOT 3 CEDAR HILLS SUBD 56/117 107/51 118/386'2002/5393 2003/ 3446 2005/5861 2006/2418 69 110814-00000001-0060 867.09 NASH RICHARD JAMIE & REBECCA 5.000AC COM AT SE/C OF NW/4 OF NE/4 OF 11-08-14 AS POR GO WALG S LN OF THAT FORTY 36 FT TO POB LOT 5 DESC IN METES & BDS W 100 FT OF E 500 FT OF NE/4 OF SE/4 & W 100 FT OT E 500 106 170814-00170000-0300 627.53 DANIELS JEREMIAH PATRICK 5.180AC N 100 FT OF S 1100 FT OF GOVT LOT 5 CONT 5.18 AC LESS E 50' LOT 30 62/268 114/442 160/709 107 190814-06420000-0160 757.18 SLATER MICHAEL C 1.540AC LOT 16 2NDADDIT SUWANNEE LANDING SUBD 19-8-14 & 30-8-14 89/542 127/448 108 190814-06420000-0170 757.18 CONT 5.02 ACRES 176/136 84 130814-00000008-0010 HX , 195.62 RUSH ROBERT LEE 7.970AC COM AT SE/C OF NW/4 OF NW/4 13-8-14 FOR POB THENCE RUNALG S LN OF NW/4 OF NW/4 S 89 DEG 85 130814-00000011-0070 HX 195.62 FONTENOT WELDON J & MARY S 2.500AC E/4 OF NW/4 OF SE/4 OF SW/4 TRACT 7 OR 31/50 56/189 104/ 358 105/41 110/185 116/215 86 130814-03090000-0050 1,157.83 MAZZA LUIS RICARDO & 5.000AC LOT 5 MAGNOLIA MEADOWS SUBD 51/266 116/162 194/19 194/270 211/307 2001/3312 2004/6831 87 130814-03090000-0110 1,157.83 JAMES MAHLON A & 5.000AC LOT 11 MAGNOLIA MEADOWS 51/266 116/162 194/19 194/270 211/307 2001/3312 2005/197 88 140814-01970000-003B HX 1,441.83 WOLLFARTH NANETTE .- 5.050AC TRACT 3-B GRAY SQUIRREL ACRES UNREC SUBD CONT 5.05 ACRES 147/76 UTILITY EASEMENT 89 150814-00000002-0000 HX 195.62 SMITH SHANE & TIFFANY' 20.090AC COM AT NE/C OF NW/4.15-8-14 THENCE RUN S 69.70 FT TO S R/W OF CR 340 THENCE RUN S 89 90 150814-00000002-0030 63.11 SMITH SHANE & TIFFANY ET AL 9.350AC W/2 OF COM AT NE/C OF NW/4 15-8-14 THENCE RUN S 69.70 FT TO S R/W LN OF CR 340 THENCE S 91 150814-00000002-0040 64.20 SMITH SHANE & ROSCOE SMITH 9.680AC N/2 OF COM AT NE/C OF NW/4 15-8-14 THENCE RUN S 69.70 FT TO S R/W OF CR 340 THENCE S 89 92 150814-00000002-0045 64.20 SMITH ROSCOE & RHONDA G 9.680AC S/2 OF COM AT NE/C OF NW/4 15-8-14 THENCE RUN S 69.70 FT TO S R/W CR 340 THENCE S 89 93 150814-00000002-0050 1,273.14 SMITH RHONDA GAIL & ROSCOE 29.380AC E/2 OF COM AT NE/C OF NW/4 15-8-14 THENCE RUN S 69.70 FT' TO S R/W OF CR 340 THENCE RUN 94 160814-01610001-0110 1,959.74 TRIMM STEVE M & LINDA S 0.590AC LOT 11 BLK 1 SUW RIV HIGHLANDS SUBD 2004/1384 2004/ 1385 95 160814-0162000A-0270 HX 264.84 MERCIER BRIAN K 0.550AC LOT 27 BLK A 2ND ADD SUW RIV HIGHLANDS SUBD 61/331 189/249 2003/3709 2003/3710 2007/4904 96 160814-0162000C-0110 HX 759.55 WHITE PATRICK E . 2.160AC LOT 11 BLK C 2ND ADD SUW RIV HIGHLANDS SUBD 152/117 UTIL EASEMENT 153/42 155/498 97 160814-01630000-0130 931.36 SELBY JAMES D & GLENDA F 1.000AC LOT 13 3RD ADDITION SUW RIV HIGHLANDS SUBD 52/21 162/339 247/16 UTIL EASEMENT (LOT 13) 98 160814-01630000-0150 HX 359.75 SMITH JAMES RANDY& SHELLEY 2.000AC LOTS 15 & 16 3RD ADD SUW RIV HIGHLANDS SUBD OR 59/248 119/507 255/503 283/406 99 160814-01880000-0030 211.51 WISOLMERSKI ROBERT 5.010AC TRACT 3 POSTELL ESTATES UNREC SUBD DESC IN METES & BDS 141/ 398 145/432-433 147/85 150/431 100 160814-01880000-0040 381.55 WISOLMERSKI ROBERT 33.520AC TRACTS 4 5 6 & N 8.5 AC OF TRACT 7 POSTELL ESTATES UNREC SUBD DESC IN METES & BDS 141/ 101 160814-01880000-0091 HX 428.50 MATTHEW KAREN 5.000AC W/2 OF TRACT 9 POSTELL ESTATES UNREC SUBD METES & BDS DESC CONTAINING 5 AC 102 170814-00000001-0010 366.29 HOLIFIELD JASON G 5.000AC N/2 OF W/2 OF W/2 OF SE/4 OF SE/4 69/342 2006/4503 103 170814-00000003-0000 479.14 BUTLER ELIZABETH MAYBURY OR 10.000AC W/2 OF E/2 OF SE/4 OF SE/4 116/700 220/328 2004/1882 UTIL EASEMENT 2006/6362 104 170814-00170000-0012 645.70 HOLLEY SCOTT L & DEANNE 0.860AC COM AT NE/C OF SE/4 OF SE/4 OF 17-8-14 FOR POR THENCE RUN ALG S LN OF NE/4 OF SE/4 N 89 DEG 105 170814-00170000-0050 543.66 HOLDEN MARK W & LARK T 4.450AC .33 Ivuril 0, IVIX-11 X-J, IVJLL-3�A i LIG CHRIST COUNTY JOUR L Section B, Page Two THURSDAY, MAY 8, MAY 15, MAY 22, 2008 SLATER MICHAEL C 1.510AC LOT 17 2ND ADDIT SUWANNEE LANDING SUBD 19-8-14 & 30-8-14 89/542 127/448 109 190814-06420000-0220 679.78 DEVIL'S ELBOW INC 1.160AC LOT 22 2ND ADDIT SUWANNEE LANDING SUBD 30-8-14 112/436 110 200814-00180000-0470 876.48 OWENS DENNIS M & DOROTHY M 3.110AC LOT 47 BRITTON/BAYNARD UNREC SUBD DESC AS MTS & BDS N 100 FT OF S 2000 FT OF GOVT LOTS 111 200814-00190000-0040 2,876.49 BAILES MILTON LEON & 20.000AC PCL 4 LONG METES & BDS DESC OR 51 PG 217 & 218 102/591 113/248 HILL/BAYNARD UNREC 112 210814-00000004-0062 441.32 LEAL DAISY MARIE 2.000AC COM AT SW/C OF NW/4 OF NW/4 OF 21-8-14 FOR POB THENCE RUN ALG W LN OF NW/4 OF NW/4 N 330.60 113 240814-00000002-0000 HX 380.01 SASSER WILLIAM C 5.000AC W 330 FT OF N/2 OF NE/4 OF NE/4 150/639 224/118 225/465 246/297 248/146 UTIL EASEMENT 114 240814-00000012-0020 HX 500.39 CURTIS CARLA FAY 10.000AC FOR A PT OF REF COM AT SW/C OF W/2 OF SE/4 OF 24-8-14 GO N 89 DEG E ALG S LN OF W/2 OF 115 250814-00000012-0030 HX 741.75 WILKERSON KEVIN F & SHANNA M 1.260AC COM AT SW/C OF SECT 25-8-14 GO E ALONG S LN 1529.24 FT TO POB CONT E 286.26 FT GO N 61 116 250814-00000028-0000 2,742.73 * CARLSON JANE F 4.820AC COM 630 FT N OF RR R OF W ON W SIDE OF PARIS ST RUN N 421 FT W 240 FT S 410 FT SWRLY 117 250814-00000029-0000 845.56 CARLSON JANE F 1.010AC COM ON W SIDE OF PARIS ST AT PT 479 FT N OF RR R/W RUN N 210 FT W210 FT S-210 FT E 118 250814-00000040-0000 169.23 COX A RESTATE . 0.230AC COM 130 FT W OF NW/C OF BLK 5 TOWN OF BELL GO W 100 FT GO S 100 FT GO E 100 FT GON 100 119 250814-00200001-0030 HX 389.92 MARTIN RITA 0.450AC LOTS 3 & 4 BLK 1 TOWN OF BELL. FLA 131/477 UTILITY EASEMENT 158/684 219/450 120 250814-00200003-0010 1,263.54 BADGER DELORES J 0.220AC' ' LOT IBLK 3 TOWNOF'BELL FL " . 95/461 121 250814-00930000-0060 HX 2,735.28 DALTON CYN DELEE 5.180AC PARCEL 6 HIGH COUNTRY SUBD CONT 5.18 AC 145/136 290/155 UTIL EASEMENT 2000/975 122 250814-00930000-0070 965.39 DALTON CYN DELEE 5.060AC LOT 7 HIGH COUNTRY SUBD CONT 5.06 AC 104/375 133/37 203/527 277/344 123 250814-00930000-0090 1,018.87 DEPAS WILSON 5.350AC LOT 9 HIGH COUNTRY SUBD CONT 5.35 AC 101/438 192/596 2003/ 6552 2003/6553 2005/1761 124 250814-01190001-0020 1,077.25 CRACE CHARLES DANA & 0.430AC LOTS 2 & 3 BLK 1 WEST BELL SUBD 89/63 107/604 108/27 113/43 113/691 134/190-193 125 250814-01190005-0010 554.84 FRASER ROBERT 0.220AC LOT 1 BLK 5 WEST BELL 89/63 107/604 108/27 113/43 113/691 134/190-193 159/20-21 291/389 126 250814-01190005-0040 554.84 ABBA INVESTMENTS INC 0.220AC LOT 4 BLK 5 WEST BELL 89/63 107/604 108/27 113/43 113/691 134/190-193 159/20-21 291/389 127 250814-02600000-0040 174.41 ERGLE DALE & BELINDA 0.990AC LOT 4 PARK PLACE SUBD CONT .99 AC 72/14 128/592 247/305 RESTRICTIONS 252/194 UTIL 128 250814-02600000-0050 1,392.61 ERGLE DALE & BELINDA 1.000AC LOT 5 PARK PLACE SUBD CONT 1 AC 72/14 128/592 247/305 RESTRICTIONS 252/194 UTIL 129 250814-03240000-0040 1,565.78 DWELLEY BRENDA & RONALD MARTIN 10.900AC LOT 4 DEERWOOD SUBD 131/93 150/27 291/389 2005/1278 2005/ 4240 130 260814-00000009-0000 HX 195.62 REMYNATHANNA 2.220AC COM AT SW/C OF SE/4 OF SW/4 GO E 330 FT TO POB CONT E 304 FT GO N 319 FT GO W 304 FT GO 131 270814-00000003-0015 604.52 WHITLEY RODNEY T & LORRIE A 2.000AC COM AT SE/C OF N/2 OF SW/4 27-8-14 AS POR THENCE RUN ON E LN OF N/2 OF SW/4 N 01 DEG W 132 270814-00000007-0000 HX 285.80 BROWNE TERESA SUE 0.550AC COM AT SE/C OF N/2 OF SW/4 OF 27-8-14 FOR A POB GO ALONG E LN N 30 FT GO W 154.89 FT GO 133 270814-00000007-0020 HX 1,394.28 CARDENAS ANTHONY S & LINDA K 9.900AC N/2 OF E/2 OF SE/4 OF SW/4 & COM AT SE/C OF N/2 OF SW/4 27-8-14 FOR POB THENCE N 30 FT ' 134 280814-1931000B-0020 1,397.22 BESHAI MAGED 5.210AC LOT 2 BLK B UNIT 1 SUWANNEE - GIL FARMS CONT 5.21 AC ' 146/273 160/52 162/245 UTIL 135 280814-1931000C-0010 737.22 DAVIS WILBUR A & DEBORAH R 5.010AC LOT 1 BLK C UNIT 1 SUWANNEE- GIL FARMS CONT 5.01 146/277 159/688 160/52 162/245 136 290814-00820000-0200 150.59 MARTIN LORRAINE R 1.020AC LOT 20 OAK HAMMOCK EST SUBD 80/653 TAX DEED 2002/1446 137 290814-00820000-0210 150.59 MARTIN. LORRAINE. R 1.060AC LOT 21 OAK HAMMOCK EST SUBD 80/653 32-8-14 TAX DEED 2002/ 1443 138 290814-06410000-0070 3,470.09 REED CALVIN J & JULIE A 2.910AC LOTS 7 & 8 1STADDIT SUWANNEE LANDING SUBD 79/366 29-08-14 145/510 UTILITY EASEMENT 173/ 139 290814-06410000-0100 782.69 ALLRED KATHLEEN HARRELL 1.150AC LOT 10 1STADDIT SUWANNEE LANDING SUBD OR 79/215& 244 29-8-14 OR 80/449 182/150 140 290814-06410000-0150 482.59 DEVIL'S ELBOW INC NKA 1.160AC LOT 15 1ST ADDIT SUWANNEE LANDING SUBD OR 79/215& 238 234/308 236/207 141 300814-00640000-0030 1,284.35 CHAMNESS HARRY M SR & ELLA M 1.110AC LOT 3 SUWANNEE LANDING SUBD OR 78/108 127/555-556 EASEMENT 128/623 216/69 259/652 2003/ 142 300814-00640000-0320 1,035.44 SCOTT ALLEN CD II 2.100AC LOT 32 SUWANNEE LANDING SUB OR 77/530 87/482 90/508 91/75 91/559 99/295 252/109 143 300814-00640000-0400 537.16 SCHUTT JEFFREY P & VICKIE B 1.070AC LOT 40 SUWANNEE LANDING OR 80/298 116/184 120/101-102 121/632 207/112 249/643 2002/ 144 300814-00810000-0010 246.23 WHITELY HAZELTON 0.990AC LOT 1 RIVERVIEW EST SUBD 19-8-14 80/650 89/294 111/345 119/576 TAX DEED 2004/4087 145,300814-00810000,0060' ,388'.81 SIMMONDS MELVIN 1.000AC LOT.6 RIVERVIEW EST SUBD 19-8-14 80/650 TAX DEED 283/ 523 2004/2644 2005/7338 2005/ 146 300814-00810000-0070 246.23 THOMSON MARIA C 1.OOOAC LOT 7 RIVERVIEW EST SUBD 19-8-14 80/650 TAX DEED 2002/ 1449 2004/2645 2005/7338 147 300814-00810000-0100 246.23 SLATER MICHAEL C 0.990AC LOT 10 RIVERVIEW EST SUBD 19-8-14 80/650 89/541-542 127/448 148 300814-00810000-0110 246.23 SLATER MICHAEL C 0.990AC LOT 11 RIVERVIEW EST SUBD 19-8-14 80/650 89/541-542 127/448 149 300814-00810000-0120 246.23 SUMM INVESTMENTS INC 1.060AC LOT 12 RIVERVIEW EST SUBD TAX DEED 2004/4090 150 300814-00810000-0200 246.23 H W INTERNATIONAL REALTY INC 1.040AC LOT 20 RIVERVIEW EST SUBD TAX DEED 2004/4096 151 300814-00810000-0240 246.23 SELETOS KATHERINE B 1 .000AC LOT 24 RIVERVIEW EST SUBD 81/668 104/222 127/412 163/347 152 300814-00810000-0250 246.23 SELETOS KATHERINE B 1.000AC LOT 25 RIVERVIEW EST SUBD 81/669 104/222 127/412 163/347 153 300814-00810000-0260 246.23 SELETOS KATHERINEB 1.170AC LOT 26 RIVERVIEW EST SUBD 81/670 104/222 127/412 163/437 154 320814-00000009-0020 HX 807.3 HOWELL CHARLES R & DOROTHY A N 1320 FT OF E/2 OF SE/4 OF 32-8-14 LESS N 990 FT CONT 10 AC 109/551 123/536 131/125 155 320814-00830000-0030 234.09 COLLINS IVON 5.120AC LOT 3 FOREST WOODLANDS EST SUBD 80/643 TAX DEED 118/483 143/501 183/391 206/442 244/ 156 320814-00830000-0040 281.36 COLLINS IVON 6.320AC LOT 4 FOREST WOODLANDS EST SUBD 80/643 TAX DEED 118/486 143/501 183/391 206/442 244/ 157 320814-00830000-0050 312.29 COLLINS IVON 6.320AC LOT 5 FOREST WOODLANDS EST SUBD 80/643 TAX DEED 118/489 143/501 183/391 206/442 244/ 158 320814-00830000-0060 281.36 COLLINS IVON 6.320AC LOT 6 FOREST WOODLANDS EST SUBD 80/643 TAX DEED 118/492 143/501 183/391 206/442 244/ 159 320814-00830000-0220 476.32 BEASEY RICHARD D 11.270AC LOT 22 FOREST WOODLANDS EST SUBD 80/643 89/344 91/8 108/ 409 112/530 143/229 259/443. 160 320814-00830000-0240 384.31 TEASLEY TINA LEE & 10.220AC LOT 24 FOREST WOODLANDS EST SUBD 80/643 89/297 2005/1208 161 320814-00830000-0300 HX 195.62 FRAZIER J E 11.900AC LOTS 30 & 31 FOREST WOODLANDS EST 80/643 87/277 93/546-547 135/02 169/373 2001/4891 UTIL 162 320814-00830000-0320 243.16 NRLL EAST LLC 5.350AC LOT 32 FOREST WOODLANDS EST SUBD 80/643 89/347 2006/2941 163 320814-00830000-0330 247.50 PRITZ PHILLIP J 5.460AC LOT 33 FOREST WOODLANDS EST SUBD 80/643 89/350 164 320814-00830000-0360 241.19 HEIM RONALD A 5.300AC LOT 36 FOREST WOODLANDS EST' SUBD.81/287 129/304 297/29 165 320814-00830000-0450 HX 283.35 CZABAN MARK & JULIA 10.320AC LOT 45 FOREST WOODLANDS EST SUBD 83/179 91/228 96/73 124/ 480 190/104 206/293 251/615 - 166 320814-00830000-0470 108.14. BLANCHARD WILLIAM GREGG 1.000AC E 104 FT LOT 47 FOREST WOOD LANDS EST SUBD 83/155 89/35 174/190 177/500 206/293 222/ 167 320814-00830000-0471 326.86 BLANCHARD WILLIAM 1.890AC W 196 FT OF LOT 47 FOREST WOODLAND ESTATES 101/293 286/ 740 2007/2826 168 320814-00870000-0260 706.53 COOK SHANNON 1.530AC LOT 26 CAROLINES COUNTRY SUBD CONT 1 AC 107/64 152/334 163/ 564 164/479 177/700 UTILITY 169 330814-19330000-0010 HX 386.56 DAVIS WILBUR A & DEBORAH R 5.010AC LOT 1 UNIT 3 SUWANNEE-GIL FARMS SUBD CONT 5.01 AC 157/ 508 UTILITY EASEMENT 165/495 170 330814-19330000-0150 HX 1,263.24 WILLIAMS JEFF & LISA i ) ;.. ,' 5.140AC LOT 15 UT 3 SUWANNEEUJQIL FAM'i SUBD CONT 5.14 AC 154/468 1'69/' " 131 175/404 185/385 191/78 171 360814-00000001-0010 1,291.14 NEROVE INC 0.590AC COM AT NE/C OF 36-8-14 AS PT OF REF GO ALONG N LN OF SD SEC N 88 DEG 53 MIN 05 SEC W 172 360814-00000002-0010 1,370.39 ZAHARIEV VALENTIN , 1.360AC COM AT SE/C OF N/2 OF NE/4 36-8-14 FOR POR THENCE RUN ALG S LN OF N/2 OF NE/4 S 89 DEG 173 360814-00000002-0020 4,632.34 MARTIN HUGH D & RITA SUE 1.510AC COM AT SE/C OF NE/4 OF NE/4 OF 36-08-14 GO W 665.04 FT TO WRLY R/W LN OF STRD 49 GO W 174 360814-00000005-0000 130.00 ZAHARIEV VALENTIN 28.020AC COM AT NW/C OF NE/4 36-8-14 FOR POB SAID PT BEING A CONCRETE MONUMENT THENCE RUN 175 360814-00000007-0010 1,410.61 MASSINGILL SARAH JEAN & 0.560AC COM AT NE/C OF 36-8-14 FOR POR THENCE RUN ALG N LN OF SEC 36 N 88 DEG W 1039.27 FT TO 176 360814-00000007-0020 738.49 MASSINGILL SARAH JEAN & 0.600AC COM AT NE/C OF 36-8-14 FOR POR THENCE RUN ALG N LN OF SEC 36 N 88 DEG W 1039.27 FT TO 177 360814-00000012-0035 956.96 CRACE WILLIAM G 2.230AC COM AT NE/C OF NW/4 36-8-14 & RUN ON N LN OF NW/4 N 89 DEG W 866.90 FT THENCE RUN S 225.86 178 360814-00210000-0200 456.02 CREWS ROY & DEANNA 0.210 OAC LOT 20 BHS 57/263 71/417 78/ 174 181/215 UTILITY EASEMENT 190/15 275/180 2003/2816 179 360814-00210000-0330 HX 439.67 4 BROWN THOMAS L & MARY LOU RAIN 0.210AC 10.OOOAC LOT 33 B H S 266/199 180 020914-00000007-0000 HX 3,385.04 MARTIN HUGH D & RITA S 38.780AC SW/4 OF SW/4 122/611 LESS 1.22 AC RD R/W 142/477 257/157 -165 257/166 UTIL EASEMENT 181 030914-00000006-0000 1,124.08 BRUNGER JAMES M 5.OOOAC BEG AT SW/C OF SE/4 AS POB GO N 680.62 FT GO E 640.07 FT GO S 680.62 FT GO W 640.07 FT TO 182 030914-00000007-0000 HX 960.83 TRENT JAMES E & LINDA GALE 5.OOOAC E/2 OF SE/4 OF SE/4 OF SE/4 LESS RD R/W CONT 5 AC M/L 56/502 89/219 228/521 2004/ 183 040914-00000006-0030 HX BARBER MARY LYNN 195.62 5.000AC W/2 OF COM AT SW/C 4-9-14 AS POB THENCE RUN ON W LN OF SAID SEC 4 N 454.94 FT THENCE RUN 184 040914-00000006-0031 HX 3,344.26 SULLIVAN CASEY & KIMBERLY 5.000AC E/2 OF COM AT SW/C OF 4-9-14 FOR POB THENCE RUN ON W LN OF SEC 4 N 454.94 FT THENCE RUN S 185 050914-00000004-0000 1,119.65 PEATON KEITH V & DEBORAH 40.000AC SE/4 OF NW/4 262/429 2002/5975 186 050914-00920000-0010 HX 1,733.14 LEONE LOUIS ROBERT 13.890AC LOT 1 & E/2 OF LOT 2 OAKS OF WANNEE SUBD 89/460 97/537-538 98/47 R/WEASEMENT 131/90 187 050914-00920000-0100 HX 339.40 WISNISKI LEO WILLIAM 5.OOOAC LOT 10 OAKS OF WANNEE UNREC SUBD CONT 5 AC 89/464 92/319 97/532-533 112/03 183/119 275/ 188 070914-00220000-0010 HX 1,626.97 RUPP MARY ELIZABETH 2.750AC BEG AT NE COR OF GOV LOT 1 GO S 150 FT TO MARKER THEN GO W 60 FT TO POB GO W 500 FT M/L 189 070914-00980000-0050 137.45 MITCHELL JERALD F & PEGGY B 0.520AC LOT 5 TURKEY POINT SUBD 230/ 433 245/270 245/272 286/168 286/174 190 080914-00000002-0011 312.84 MARTIN L W WEEKS ESTATE 1.300AC E 100 FT OF NW/4 OF NW/4 LYING S OF SW 10 ST CONT 1.3 AC 17/ 286 107/316 & 443 230/433 t38/ 191 080914-00000002-0030 173.04 TORRES JEOVANY & DIEGO TORRES COM AT SE/C 8-9-14 FOR POB THENCE RUN ALG THE S LN OF . SE/4 OF SAID SEC 8 S 89 DEG W 68.160AC 192 080914-00000004-0000 HX 412.45 LORD TINA P 4.000AC BEG AT SW COR OF SE/4 GO N 89 DEG 38 MIN 55 SEC E 66 FT TO PT GO N 0 DEG 36 MIN 30 SEC W 193 080914-00000008-0010 HX 195.62 RAIN MARY LOU 1.200AC COM AT SE/C OF 8-9-14 GO W ALONG CO GRADE 2648.27 FT GO N 32.32 FT GO N R/W OF SAID 194 080914-0023000A-0290 HX 195.62 HAZELWOOD TAMMY DIANE 0.300AC LOTS 29 & 30 BLK A WANNEE ON SUWANNEE 80/117 119/485 155/589 159/263 161/311 229/26 195 080914-0023000A-0370 126.20 SUWANNEE RIVER SPRINGS INC 0.150AC vi , LOT 37 BLK A WANNEE 180/494 S ' 4/84 ''. '.'. ''. . . .""" ": . 196 080914-0023000B-0180 126.20 CARTER BETTY ANNE & 0.150AC LOT 18 BLK B WANNEE 4/84 2004/ 2864 2005/7396 197 080914-0023000B-0190 763.25 CARTER BET.TY ANNE & 0.260AC LOT 19 & 20 BLK B WANNEE 216/ 72 4/84 TAX DEED 2002/1199 2002/1311 2003/1690 2005/7396 198 080914-0023000B-0210 HX 627.21 WRIGHT BRENDA 0.380AC LOTS 21 & 22 BLK B WANNEE 65/ 144 233/237 233/239 UTIL EASE- MENT 243/475 4/84 2001/2606 199 080914-0023000C-0150 126.20 RIVAS BARBARA MONROE 0.150AC LOT 15 BLK C WANNEE 4/84 2003/ 418 2003/419 200 080914-0023000C-0280 126.20 KEENE STEVEN EDWARD 0.150AC LOT 28 BLK C WANNEE 51'/97 87/ 483 180/494 213/171 4/84 201 080914-0023000D-0070 126.20 MIDYETTE LILLIE R 0.150AC LOT 7 BLK D WANNEE 4/84 202 080914-0023000D-0260 219.99 HOLMES PAULETTE 0.300AC LOTS 26 & 27 BLK D WANNEE 4/84 TAX DEED 2004/4347 203 080914-0023000E-0070 126.20 HERTILIEN JUSTINE & . 0.150AC LOT 7 BLK E WANNEE 50/126 4/84 2004/6558 2005/645 204 080914-0023000E-0110 126.20 EDWARDS BRANON A OR 0.150AC LOT 11 BLK E WANNEE 4/84 TAX DEED 2005/3243 2005/5019 205 080914-0023000E-0160 HX 360.24 STANGER JOHN N 0.300AC LOTS 16 & 17 BLK E WANNEE 49/ 447 4/84 2004/6550 2005/7654 UTIL EASEMENT 2006/5543 2007/ 206 080914-0023000E-0240 407.56 GOODMAN MARY ROBERTA ESTATE 0.560, LOTS 24 25 40 41 BLK E WANNEE 108/390 4/84 207 080914-0023000H-0010 2,383.71 BROWN WILLIAM PERRY 0.430AC LOT 1 BLK H WANNEE 7-9-14 OR 49/683 98/23 110/301 112/ 366 118/664-665 259/265 4/84 2002/ 208 080914-00230001-0030 3,484.14 SOKOLEWICZ EUGENIUSZ 0.260AC LOT 3 BLK I WANNEE 7-9-14 102/43 112/400 UTLY EASEMT 163/502 4/84 209 080914-01010000-0030 HX 444.47 GAVAN JEFFERY G 0.400AC LOT 3'LUMBER CAMP SPRINGS SUBD CONT .40 AC 114/577 170/722 229/633 UTIL EASEMENT 210 080914-01320000-0040 HX 195.62 BROGDON LINDA 15.OOOAC COM AT SE/C OF NE/4 OF 8-9-14 AND RUN ON E LINE OF SAID NE/4 N 380.50 FT TO POB 211 080914-01370000-0070 782.69 MCCOY JAMES CLINTON JR & 5.OOOAC LOT 7 WANNEE HIGHLANDS SUBD 133/126 133/621 138/301 138/ 661 138/665 140/501 UTIL 212 080914-02030000-0010 3,298.04 RODEN CHARLES A SR & JANIE M 5.240AC LOT 1 SHADY OAK ESTATES SUBD CONT 5.24 AC 153/697 153/697 166/256 166/257 183/670 UTIL 213 080914-03750000-0020 . 3,550.26 BUGG MICHAEL W 34.100AC TRACT 2 MARTIN SURVEY 1995 UNREC DESC IN METES & BDS CONT 34.10 AC 44/293 106/395 214 080914-03750000-0060 2,347.68 BUGG MICHAEL W 18.990AC TRACT 6 MARTIN SURVEY 1995 UNREC LYING N" OF SW 17 ST DESC IN METES & BDS CONT 18.99 215 080914-03750000-0080 3,044:77 LWM INC 29.200AC TRACT 8 MARTIN SURVEY 1995 UNLREC LYING S OF SW 17 ST 7-9-14 DESC IN METES & BDS 216 090914-02320000-0030 829.59 SAPIENZA-BOLDUE TERI 5.000AC LOT 3 SUN SPRINGS EST CONT 5 AC 45/182 105/164-165 129/535 172/619 173/358 180/53 217 110914-00000004-0000 HX 334.42 BUNKLEY PAULA NETTLES 10.000AC SE/4 OF NE/4 OF SW/4 155/529 221/411 281/118 284/283 284/ 285 284/287 284/289 218 110914-00000004-0030 854.62 BUNKLEY PAULA N 10.000AC NW/4 OF SW/4 OF NE/4 OF 11-9- 14 CONT 10 AC 131/38 219 110914-00000004-0050 HX 630.72 ORKNEY JACKSON & CHRISTINE K 5.000AC COM AT SW/C OF NW/4 OF 11-9-14 FOR POR THENCE RUN ON W LN OF NW/4 N 20 FT TO POB 220 110914-00000004-0060 64.30 : BUNKLEY PAULA NETTLES 10.000AC NE/4 OF SW/4 OF NE/4 221/411 281/118 284/287 221 120914-00000010-0000 251.68 MARTIN HUGH & RITA 66.800AC N/2 OF SE/4 LESS 2 A IN SE COR & LESS RD R/W LESS 10 AC 2002/5893 2005/7464-7466 2006/ '-I-,c. I t ,.' 1 I, , . 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136/106 223/608 235/285 240/344 241/003 245/ 565 050815-03600005-0140 323.15 BARROW CURTIS O 1.040AC LOT 14 BLK 5 SUWANNEE RIVER ESTATES SOUTH 136/106 223/608 240/344 2001/1655 2004/2110 )AC 566 050815-03600005-0150 323.15 BARROW CURTIS 0 1.040AC LOT 15 BLK 5 SUWANNEE RIVER ESTATES SOUTH 136/106 223/608 240/344 2004/644 2004/2110 567 050815-03600006-0050 323.15 DAVIS RUTH M 1.030AC LOT 5 BLK 6 SUWANNEE RIVER ESTATES SOUTH 152/120 568 050815-03600006-0090 323.15 SWEARINGEN JOHN C 1.190AC LOT 9 BLK 6 SUWANNEE RIVER ESTATES SOUTH 154/613 2005/ 3577 569 050815-03600006-0150 323.15 SWEARINGEN JOHN C 1.040AC LOT 15 BLK 6 SUWANNEE RIVER ESTATES SOUTH 102/9 2005/7457- 7459 2006/2035 2006/2731 570 050815-03600006-0160 640.64 KING JERRY SAMPSON JR 1.200AC LOT 16 BLK 6 SUWANNEE RIVER ESTATES SOUTH 136/106 223/608 235/285 240/344 241/003 266/ 571 050815-03600007-0090 323.15 FRANK WALTER M III & NELIA P 1.200AC- LOT 9 BLK-7 SUWANNEERIVER ' ESTATES SOUTH 139/6721274106 572 050815-03600008-0010 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16 BLK 10 SUWANNEE RIVER ESTATES SOUTH 161/449 2005/ 3296 2006/5024 580 050815-03600011-0050 323.15 .C GRAHAM WILLIAM L 1.030AC LOT 5 BLK 11 SUWANNEE RIVER ESTATES SOUTH 91/171 118/466 180/239 240/344 2000/2573 581 050815-03600011-0070 323.15 .C SWEARINGEN JOHN C 1.030AC LOT 7 BLK 11 SUWANNEE RIVER ESTATES SOUTH 154/418 2005/ 3002 582 060815-00000005-0040 HX 896.07 HURNE THOMAS J & GINELLE A 5.820AC COM AT SW/C OF SE/4 OF SW/4 OF 6-8-15 AS POB GO N 660 FT GO E 165 FT GO S 660 FT GO W 583 060815-00000006-0020 HX 591.67 MOLZEN ERIC GLENN 37.350AC ALL THAT PART OF NW/4 OF SE/4 LYING W OF NW 22 CT & N OF NW 52 PL IN 6-8-15 46/367-368 -- - - -- 1.030AC PHILMAN KEITH L & I J NW/4 OF NW/4 OR 63 PG 58 149/491 40.000AC 585 070815-00000007-0000 HX 284.35 GOOLSBY RICHARD 5.OOOAC E/2 OF NE/4 OF SE/4 OF NE/4 39/247 98/407 125/195 131/ 420 287/465 287/466 287/467 586 070815-00000015-0000 HX 195.62 BLANKS FREDERICK E 5.OOOAC W/2 OF SW/4 OF SE/4 OF NE/4 85/547 & 548 97/327 156/370 166/56 UTILITY 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NW/4 119/369-371 125/502 AKA PART LOT 4 J E THOMAS EST 601 180815-0073000A-0130 379.43 DELEONARDO JOSEPH G & 1.020AC LOT 13 DESTIN UNREC SUBD 62/639 & 640 82/145 113/574 PIPELINE EASEMENT 209/635 602 180815-02240000-0040 HX 273.21 HIT JASON M & TINA M . 1.000AC LOT 4 SUWANNEE RIVER OAKS SUBD 168/138 UTIL EASEMENT 177/67 & 632 193/640 193/641 201/269 603 190815-00000001-0020 1,065.09 BOSTON MARK R 10.010AC COM AT NE/C OF 19-8-15 FOR POR THENCE RUN ALG N LN OF NE/4 OF SEC 19 S 89 DEG W 719.96 FT TO 604 190815-00000013-0000 1,561.30 KLAUS KAREN 9.880AC PCL 4 DESC AS BEG AT NE/C OF SW/4 OF NE/4 GO S 330 FTAS POB GO W 1304 FT GO S 330 FT 605 190815-00000013-0040 2,416.62 COATS SYLVIA DIANE 5.780AC COM AT NE/C OF NW/4 OF NE/4 OF 19-08-15 AS POR THENCE RUN S 22 FT THENCE RUN W 392 FT 606 190815-00000015-0011 867.09 SMITH SHELLEY D & JAMES RANDY E/2 OF N/2 OF N/2 OF SW/4 OF NE/4 184/220 UTIL EASEMENT 232/71 2004/2260 2006/6917 5.000AC 607 190815-05800000-0070 '540.57 ROACH ROBERT EUGENE 1.080AC LOT 7 WOODLAND ACRES UNREC PLAT OF HARVEY JARVIS CONT 1.08 AC 158/554 UTLY EASEMT 608 190815-05800000-0090 372.87 YOUNG RONNY M 1.080AC LOT 9 WOODLAND ACRES OF THE UNREC PLAT OF HARVEY JARVIS MTS & BDS DESC CONT 1.08 609 190815-05800000-0150 , I rl U lkavft 1, IVIA 1 0, Ivit% I I J, lvlt,% I Z-A., d,.Vvu l l+Y/ +D 546.55 534 320715-00000012-0000 571.68 559 050815-03600002-0150 323.15 584 060815-00000007-0000 163.72 SePction . PRe ~Six GILCHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL THURSDAY, MAY 8, MAY 15, MAY 22, 2008 WOOD DONNIE ALEX & 1.140AC LOT 15 WOODLAND ACRES OF THE UNREC PLAT OF HARVEY JARVIS SUBD CONT 1.14 AC DESC IN MTS 610 190815-05800000-0160 212.95 SPIRIT CHRISTINE 1.1OOAC LOT 16 WOODLAND ACRES OF AN UNREC PLAT OF HARVEY JARVIS CONT 1.10 AC 95/50 136/164 611 190815-05800000-0170 421.34 SPIRIT DON C & 2.020AC LOTS 17 & 18 WOODLAND ACRES OF, AN UNREC PLAT OF HARVEY JARVIS 95/50 136/164 136/166 UTIL 612 200815-00000002-0000 1,439.17 WEBSTER LIBBY 10.000AC W/2 OF E/2 OF NW/4 OF NE/4 103/284 123/184 2002/5916 2006/3284 2007/537 2007/1364 613 200815-00000005-0020 HX 613.16 BARNES DANIEL A & NICOLE H 5.000AC FOR POB COM AT SE/C OF S/4 OF E/2 OF NW/4 OF NW/4 OF SEC THENCE RUN N 89 DEG W ALG S LN - 614 200815-00000007-0000 2,095.68 DAVIS WOODROW & MARSHA 20.000AC W/2 OF NW/4 OF NE/4 22/23 163/661-662 206/90 246/478 2001/399 2001/655 2001/1550 615 290815-02270000-0040 HX 707.10 " MCCASKEY IRMA JEAN 5.530AC PARCEL 4 BRADLAND UNREC SUBD CONT 5.53 AC DESC IN MTS & BDS COM AT SE/C OF NE/4 OF 616 290815-02270000-0070 324.32 THOMPSON JAMES A & THELMA L 8.210AC LOT 7 BRADLAND UNREC SUBD CONT 8.21 AC 174/436 196/78 196/80 2004/2203 617 300815-00370000-0430 HX 742.04 KAZEE ERIC & CYNTHIA 0.500AC LOTS 43 & 56 KUSHMERADDIT 49/530 76/357 80/352 TAX DEED 87/71 113/176 128/557 618 300815-00370000-0670 717.63 ARNOLD CHRISTINE M 0.250AC LOT 67 KUSHMER ADDIT TO BELL 256/333 2001/3231 2002/472 2002/712 619 300815-00370000-0700 HX 1,145.61 SUTTON LARRY & MARY ANN 0.500AC LOTS 70 & 77 KUSHMER ADD TO BELL 99/396 124/582 126/47 128/287 150/534 201/205-206 620 300815-00370000-0760 134.85 BROWN THOMAS 0.250AC LOT 76 KUSHMERADDIT TO BELL 101/628 104/636-637 113/99 621 300815-00370000-0800 134.85 ARNOLD ALFRED D 0.250AC LOT 80 KUSHMER ADDIT TO BELL 256/333 2001/3231 2002/472 2002/712 622 300815-00370000-0940 237.29 CHAPMAN WILLIAM 0.470AC LOTS 94 & 95 KUSHMER ADDIT TO BELL 2007/2319 623 300815-00910000-0130 961.49 KENT JOSHUA 5.000AC LOT 13 RIDGEVIEW SUBDIVISION CONT 5 AC 134/36 267/470 2000/3900 2000/3903 UTIL EASE- 624 310815-00000001-0010 1,708.28 THOMAS DAVID A 8.720AC COM AT SE/C OF NW/4 OF NE/4 OF 31-08-15 FOR POB THENCE RUN ON S LN OF NW/4 OF NE/4 N 625 310815-0000Q005-0010 1,329.76 SANDERS ROBERT LAVERNE 3.010AC COM AT NW/C OF NE/4 OF NW/4 FOR POR THENCE GO S 00 DEG W 1318.64 FT THENCE GO S 89 DEG 626 310815-00000005-0085 HX 387.48 HERRIN BENITA REGAY. 3.020AC COM AT NW/C OF SE/4 OF NW/4 31-8-15 FOR POR THENCE RUN ALG W LN OF SE/4 OF NW/4 S 30 FT 627 310815-02680000-0050 1,841.89 SERRANO VIRGILIO & MARIA H 0.910AC LOT 5 SANDERS OAKS SUBD CONT .91 AC 74/310 123/576-577 235/ 301 244/252 247/317 259/621 628 310815-02680000-0070 431.92 HERRIN BENITA REGAY 1.040AC LOT 7 SANDERS OAKS SUBD CONT .91 AC 259/621 259/626 2003/ 3773 2003/4597 629 310815-02680000-0210 HX 754.62 DAVIS BRAD DEAN & TONYA LYNN 0.910AC LOT 21 SANDERS OAKS SUBD CONT .91 AC 74/215 123/575 & 578 234/352 235/301 247/317 259/ 630 310815-02680000-0230 431.92 DORNEVIL ERIC 0.9 10AC LOT 23 SANDERS OAKS SUBD CONT .91 AC 74/215 123/575 & 578 234/352 235/301 247/317 259/ 631 310815-02680000-0240 HX 194.60 MKUU SAID & BHAI MKUU AKA 0.890AC LOT 24 SANDERS OAKS SUBD CONT .89 AC 74/215 123/575 & 578 - 234/352 235/301 247/317 259/ 632 310815-02680000-0280 431.92 DORNEVIL ERIC 0.910AC � LOT 28 SANDERS OAKS SUBD CONT .91 AC 74/310 123/576-577 235/ 301 244/252 247/317 259/621 633 310815-02950000-0010 HX 1,251.36 COTTE MARGARITA R 1.010AC LOT I CUSTOM ESTATES 74/109 75/606 235/301 UTIL EASEMENT 250/16 247/317 259/109 296/243 634 310815-02950000-0040 932.18 WATSON W R & EILEEN TRUSTEES 0.750AC LOT 4 CUSTOM ESTATES 74/109 75/606 235/301 UTIL EASEMENT 250/16 247/317 259/109 296/243 635 320815-00000006-0000 867.09 JOHNSTON JAMES H JR 5.000AC COM ON W BDY LN OF SEC 172 FT S OF SW COR OF NW/4 OF SW/4 & GO E 330 FT GO N PARALLEL WITH 636 050915-00000001-0020 464.15 QUALITY CEMENT FINISHING INC 87.260AC N/2 OF NE/4 & ALSO COM AT NE/C OF SE/4 OF NE/4 OF 5-9-15 FOR A POB GO W 1307.22 637 050915-00940000-0050 HX 880.21 PELTO JOHN R & LISA A GLOVER 10.200AC TRACT 5 SANTA FE RANCHETTES CONT 10.20 AC 98/476 188/291 UTILITY EASEMENT 188/659 255/ 638 050915-00940000-0120 HX 794.65 RAJCZI KATHERINE A & 11.020AC LOT 12 SANTA FE RANCHETTS LG METES & BDS DESC 11.02 AC 95/546 215/600 217/731 288/557 639 050915-00940000-0201 454.07 HOLLEY SCOTT L & DEANNA E 10.OOOAC S 660 FT OF W 660 FT OF TRACT 20 SANTA FE RANCHETTES CONT 10 AC 98/77 107/107 187/542 187/ 640 050915-01050000-0260 2,168.47 MORIN DONALD F 6.320AC LOT 26 FLYING HARNESS FARMS CONT 6.32 AC BEING IN SECT 7 & 8-9-15 109/567-568 110/ 442 641 050915-02080000-0040 1,660.11 SJOHOLM KAREN LOUISE & GARDERE 20.030AC PARCEL 4 DEERWOOD FARMS SUBD CONT 20.03 AC 162/176 642 060915-00000004-0001 1,261.08 FUQUAY WILLIAM STUART & 7.940AC TRACT 4 DESC AS BEG AT NW/C 6-9-15 & RUN ON N LN OF SEC 6 N 88 DEG E 37.92 FT TO E R/W 643 060915-00000004-0041 HX 382.96 GOMEZ NELLY G 1.440AC COM AT NW/C OF 6-9-15 FOR POR THENCE RUN ALG N LN OF SEC 6 N 88 DEG E 37.92 FT TO E R/W 644 070915-00000004-0040 65.24 MARTIN HUGH & RITA 10.000AC COMAT SW/C OF NW/4 OF SW/4 7-9-15 FOR POR THENCE RUN ALG S LN OF NW/4 OF SW/4 N 88 DEG 645 070915-05250000-0030 1,359.70 STANSBERRY DONALD 5.000AC LOT 3 OF REPLAT OF LOTS 27 & 28 OF GIL CREST FARM SUBD CONT 5 AC 145/546 UTILITY 646 080915-00750000-0080 HX 522.11 HODGE BRYAN 10.130AC LOT 8 -17-9-15- GIL CREST FARM. SUBD OR 78/275 160/59 256/326 267/84 272/184 UTIL 647 080915-00750000-0241 2,121.84 CARACHI GODWIN & SKOTIS KATINA S/2 OF LOT 24 GIL CREST FARMS SUBD 91/376 & 377 101/26 113/388 161/148 163/247 2007/ 5.000AC 648 080915-00750000-0420 2,043.62 SCOTT BARBARA 7.160AC S/2 OF LOT 42 GIL CREST FARMS SUBD DESC IN MTS & BDS DESC CONT 7.164 AC 79/642 129/52 649 080915-01240000-0110 1,701:79 MYRICK JAMES R II & LEAH M 10.OOOAC LOT 11 TROTTER FARMS SUBD BEING IN 8-9-15 CONT 10 AC 137/99 245/538 263/68 2002/ 650 080915-01240000-0120 1,701.79 MYRICK JAMES R & JAYNE M 10.OOOAC LOT 12 TROTTER FARMS SUBD BEING IN 8-9-15 CONT 10 AC 147/56 154/23 171/454 196/48 651 080915-01240000-0240 HX 131.05 TRUMBLEY IOLA N 5.OOOAC LOT 24 TROTTER FARMS SUBD BEING IN 5-9-15 & 8-9-15 CONT 5 AC 145/563 226/005 UTIL 652 080915-07520000-b010 HX 195.62 WILLIAMS AMELIA & ROBERT JAMES 11.560AC LOT 1 OF REPLAT OF LOTS 32 & 33 GIL CREST FARM SUBD 96/53 & 313 186/48 233/001 282/518 653 080915-07530000-0020 1,194.88 O'BRIEN JOHN B & 5.Q00AC W/2 OF LOT 26 GIL CREST FARM 77/392 UTIL EASEMENT 138/677 173/421 221/468 2005/525 654 170915-00000004-0030 911.98 SLAUGHTER RICKY C 5.OOOAC N/2 OF COM AT SW/C OF SE/4 OF 17-9-15 FOR POR AND RUN ALG S LN OF AFORESAID SEC 17 N 89 655 170915-01200000-0010 1,426.94 DENNIS JAMES N & SARAH J 9.640AC LOT 1 OF REPLAT OF LOTS 9, 10 & 11 GIL CREST FARM SUBD CONT 9.64 AC 138/275-246/659 263/68 656 170915-01200000-0030 1,618.36 DENNIS JAMES N & SARAH J 9.640AC LOT 3 OF REPLAT OF LOTS 9, 10 & 11 OF GIL CREST FARM SUBD CONT 9.64 AC 138/277 220/442 657 180915-00000007-0000 HX PHILMAN KELLY J & CHERRI SE/4 OF NW/4 DB 1/408 & 470 PIPELINE EASEMENT 202/292 204/358 2001/3069 ORDER OF 195.62 40.OOOAC 658 200915-00000003-0005 HX 3,319.59 JORDAN RHONDA SANTERFEIT 5.OOOAC W I AC OF E 10.01 AC OF NW/4 OF NE/4 & COM AT NE/C OF NW/4 OF NE/4 20-9-15 FOR POR THENCE 659 200915-00000007-10000 HX 195.62 CANNON DIDYMUS RAY & 2.500AC COM AT NE CORNER OF SW/4 OF NW/4 OF 20-9-15 FOR POR THENCE RUN ON N LN 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LOT 5 BLK 8 WADE & BELL 118/164 2007/3748 788 171015-00490008-0070 WILSON GLORIA 0.23 LOTS 7 & 8 BLK 8 WADE & BELL 47/571 224/518 2004/3591 91. 0A 789 171015-00490008-0090 131.61 BEAVERS FLOYD & ELIZABETH 0.110AC LOT 9 BLK 8 WADE & BELL SUBD 91/272 121/292 2004/977 2004/ 1320 790 171015-00490008-0100 HX 757.01 STOKES JOHNNY & ROSE L 0.230AC LOTS 10 & 11 BLK 8 WADE & BELL ADDIT 45/13 52/200 121/292 214/392 238/96 791 171015-00490008-0120 '131.61 STOKES JOHNNY L 0.120AC LOT 12 BLK 8 WADE & BELL 107/ 669 2000/1564 2000/1844 792 171015-00490009-0050 862.55 MCQUEEN HILTON & LOUISE 0.230AC LOTS 5-6 BLK 9 WADE & BELL 120/33 793 171015-00490009-0070 203.38 SIMS EDWARD E 0.120AC LOT 7 BLK 9 WADE & BELL 129/ 508 2002/858 2004/5138 794 171015-00490010-0030 662.78 YARRELL PAMELA WILSON . 0.230AC LOTS 3 & 4 BLK 10 WADE & BELL DEED BOOK 6/8 12/302 12/304 15/187 DEED BOOK 16/56 27/587 795 171015-00490011-0030 HX 362.40 LANE L J & MARIE , 0.230AC, ,. ) LOT 3 BLK 11 WADE <8).t,& , ' , LOT 4 BLK 11 WADE & BELL 45/615 136/113 282/405 282/454 796 171015-00490011-0090 313.38 LANE L J & MARIE 0.230AC LOTS 9 & 10 BLK 11 WADE & BELL ADDITION 72/505 228/001 265/376 282/405 282/454 293/ 797 171015-00490012-0030 HX 922.08 MCGEE JIMMY LEE & ELLA MAE 0.690A LOTS 3 4 5 6 7 8 BLK 12 WADE & BELL ADD 62/109 DISTRIBUTION EASEMENT 107/638 798 171015-00490014-0110 242.71 BROWN RENA EST 0.230AC LOTS 11-12 BLK 14 WADE & BELL OR 73/550 799 171015-00490015-0030 NEAL MARY ELLEN LOT 3 BLK 15 WADE & BELL 131.61 0.110AC 800 171015-00490015-0070 593.25 MCGEE JIMMY & KATRINA 0.230AC LOTS 7-8 BLK 15 WADE & BELL 92/408 2002/2444 801 171015-00490015-0090 354. MCGEE KATRINA 0.110A LOT 9 BLK 15 WADE & BELL 53/ 286 TAX DEED 193/40 210/687 238/178 238/179 2000/3133 802 171015-00490017-0050 131. MCGEE DENNIS 0.11 OAC LOT 5 BLK 17 WADE & BELL ADDIT 282/405 282/454 803 171015-00490017-0060 131. HEATH WALTE1R MRS (CRESSIE) LOT 6 BLK 17 WADE & BELL 2006/5178 804 171015-00490018-0070 408. GASKINS KENNEFTH fl 022 LOTS 7 & 8 BLK 18 WADE & BELL ADDIT 45/151 SUMMARY ADMINI- STRATION CASE # 95-42 CP 239/ 805 171015-00490019-0070 253.95 MCGEE KATRINA 0.220AC LOTS 7 & 8 BLK 19 WADE'& BELL 45/82 114/340 282/405 282/454 2003/1187 806 171015-00490019-0110 241 GASKINS KENNETH B 0.22 LOTS 11 & 12 BLK 19 WADE & BELL SUMMARY ADMINISTRATION C CASE #95-42CP 245/402 282/405 807 171015-00500000-0200 4 CRAWFORD DOUG W & LOT 20 PINEWOOD SUBD 188/260 202/309-310 252/160 252/161 294/473 .62 0AC 428.63 0.400A 808 171015-00500000-0360 HX 1,450.8 SHINABERRY EUGENE & CRYSTAL ( LOT 36 PINEWOOD SUBD 49/257 62/506 117/596 238/687 290/522 2004/2028 2004/6389 2005/737 362.63 0.110AC .25 C 809 171015-00510000-0010 HX 330.14 HEATON KENT EVERITT 0.340AC LOT I SCHOFIELD BROTHERS SUBD 72/408 2002/4828 2002/4829 2002/4830 2005/4532 2006/536 810 171015-00510000-0030 HX 293.85 TROKE PAUL L 0.340AC LOT 3 SCHOFIELD BROTHERS SUBD 72/408 2002/4828 2002/4829 2002/4830 2004/5048 811 171015-00510000-0060 384.63 - - HAMILL MICHAEL D & 0.340AC 414.46 LOT 6 SCHOFIELD BROTHERS SUBD O1AC 50/24 61/13 71/413 77/626 107/ 471 139/409 257/385 2000/1970 812 171015-00510000-0080 I-HX 641.15 - -= SECRET PATRICIA ANN 0.340AC 3.38 LOT 8 SCHOFIELD BROTHERS SUBD 0.110AC 107/561 813 171015-00510000-0180 384.63 MICK ALICIA M 0.340AC LOT 18 SCHOFIELD BROTHERS 1.61 SUBD 107/472-473 135/579 257/ AC 383 2004/864 2005/6476 814 171015-00510000-0190 384.63 MCKINLEY KIMBERLY . 0.340AC 2.07 LOT 19 SCHOFIELD BROTHERS SUBD AC 107/472-473 135/579 257/383 2004/864 2006/8412 2007/494 815 181015-00000008-0010 HX 1,603.44 BENTON CHRIS & LORRAINE Y 1.920AC COM AT NE/C OF NE/4 OF SE/4 18-10-15 GO ON E LN OF SEC 112.78 FT TO S R/W OF ST RD 816 181015-00760001-0000 223.08 WILSON EDWARD MICHAEL & 0.440AC LOT 1 LANCASTER ESTATES 17-10-15 77/490 83/676 102/390 102/671 114/609 817 181015-00760002-0000 223.08 WILSON EDWARD MICHAEL & 0.440AC LOT 2 17-10-15 LANCASTER ESTATES 78/346 114/609 115/106 118/266 127/354 LESS 818 181015-00760003-0000 223.08 WILSON EDWARD MICHAEL & 0.440AC LOT 3 LANCASTER ESTATES 17-10-15 77/617 127/360-362 176/12 279/113 2003/1311 2003/ 819 181015-00760004-0000 1,731.04 WILSON EDWARD MICHAEL & 2.020AC LOT 4 & 5 LANCASTER ESTATES 17-10-15 78/185 85/348 88/68 90/166-167 101/559 102/ 820 181015-01770000-0060 HX 991.87 PFAFFENBERGER HARLYN 5.130AC LOT 6 1ST ADDITION LANCASTER ESTATES SUBD CONT 5.13 AC 91/54 & 58 103/570 139/272 , ' . . 821 181015-01770000=-020--.. --867.09 GILMER JAMES E SR & NANCY 5.000AC LOT 12 1ST ADDIT LANCASTER EST SUBD LESS 1.256 AC IN SEC 18-10-15 82/597 88/9 94/534 822 181015-01770000-0130 HX 860.32 PIERSON DONALD & DIANE. 6.270AC LOT 13 1 ST ADDIT LANCASTER EST SUBD & A PORTION OF LOT 12 - DESC AS COMAT SW/C OF LOT 13 AC- --------- 823 181015-01770000-0150 HXs 560.07 BOSTIC DOUGLAS R & LINDA L 5.500AC LOT 15 LANCASTER ESTATES 1ST ADDITION 17-10-15 CONT 5.50 AC 128/463 131/391 UTILITY 824 191015-00000006-0000 163.72 BROWNING W P 40.000AC NW/4 OF SE/4 16/301 210/555- 567 PIPELINE EASEMENTS 210/569 210/574 210/579 PIPELINE EASE- 825 201015-00000002-0000 MCDOUGAL M E INC N 15 AC OF NE/4 OF NE/4 LESS 2 1/4 AC IN NE COR 2005/2830 2005/7415 2007/5242 2,104.03 12.620AC 826 201015-02770000-0010 HX 2,125.26 MASON JESSICA R & 2.000AC LOT 1 FIFTY TWO TWENTY CONT 2 AC 69/695 116/443 117/372 & & 471 290/265 RESTRICTIONS .61 827 211015-00000006-0000 2,675.01 LUTZ ALFRED J & . 0.460AC COM AT NW COR OF NE/4 OF NW /4 AS POR GO S 86 DEG E 201.35 FT TO ST RD 49 GO SRLY 61 - --- - 0.110AC 828 211015-00000011-0000 -IX 369.62 LOVETT KENT & SHAWN 2.080AC COM AT NE/COR OF NE/4 OF SW/4 FOR POB GO S 88 DEG 27 MIN 02 22 SEC W 541.76 FT TO NEARLY RW OAC 829 211015-00000012-0000 HX LOVETT KENNETH & PHYLLIS LONG METES & BDS DESC IN OR 46 PGS 301 & 302 AND ALSO METES & BDS DESC IN OR 67/427 215.93 1.920AC 830 211015-00590000-0060 HX 445.57 WRIGHT KAREN SUE 1.000AC LOT 6 ROGERS SUBDIVISION 87/138 118/350 128/450 162/194 226/134 831 211015-00590000-0170 332.52 KINCAID MORGAN BRUCE & TONI R 1.000AC LOT 17 ROGERS SUBD 121/89 136/248 137/688 UTILITY EASE- MENT 174/771 280/188 C 832 211015-03350000-0010 626.64 DAVIS TREVOR 0.520AC LOT I QUAIL RUN SUBD 16/556 155/414 236/659 285/105 UTIL 4 EASEMENT 2000/4055 2001/4817 ).400AC 833 211015-03350000-0020 626.64 DAVIS TREVOR 0.500AC LOT 2 QUAIL RUN SUBD 16/556 155/414 236/659 285/105 UTIL EASEMENT 2000/4055 2001/4817 834 211015-03350000-0030 626.64 ROBERT LUKE CONSTRUCTION 0.560AC LOT 3 QUAIL RUN SUBD 16/556 155/414 236/659 285/105 UTIL EASEMENT 2000/4055 2001/4817 835 211015-03350000-0040 626.64 DAVIS TREVOR 0.700AC LOT 4 QUAIL RUN SUBD 16/556 155/414 236/659 285/105 UTIL EASEMENT 2000/4055 2001/4817 836 211015-03350000-0050 626.64 DAVIS TREVOR 0.490AC LOT 5 QUAIL RUN SUBD 16/556 155/414 236/659 285/105 UTIL EASMENT 2000/4055 2001/4817 837 211015-03350000-0060 626.64 DAVIS TREVOR 0.510AC LOT 6 QUAIL RUN SUBD 16/556 155/414 236/659 285/105 UTIL EASEMENT 2000/4055 2001/4817 838 211015-03350000-0070 626.64 DAVIS TREVOR 0.490AC LOT 7 QUAIL RUN SUBD 16/556 155/414 236/659 285/105 UTIL EASEMENT 2000/4055 2001/4817 839 211015-03350000-0080 626.64 DAVIS TREVOR 0.610 OAC LOT 8 QUAIL RUN SUBD 16/556 155/414 236/659 285/105 UTIL EASEMENT 2000/4055 2001/4817 840 211015-03350000-0090 626.64 DAVIS TREVOR 0.660AC LOT 9 QUAIL RUN SUBD 16/556 155/414 236/659'285/105 UTIL EASEMENT 2000/4055 2001/4817 841 211015-03350000-0100 626.64 DAVIS TREVOR 0,570AC LOT 10 QUAIL RUN SUBD 16/556 155/414 236/659 285/105'UTIL EASEMENT 2000/4055 2001/4817 842 211015-03350000-0110 626.64 DAVIS TREVOR ' 0.500AC LOT 11 QUAIL RUN SUBD 16/556 155/414 236/659 285/105 UTIL EASEMENT 2000/4055 2001/4817 843 221015-00000004-0000 3,678.58 MARINE MAINTENANCE SERVICE OF 5.510 OAC COM AT NW/C OF 22-10-15 FOR POR THENCE RUN ALG W LN OF SEC 22 S 40.01 FT OF S R/W LN OF 844 221015-00000005-0000 HX 1,095.39 CARVER ERON G JR & MONICA L 1.280AC COM AT SW/C OF SW/4 OF NW/4 OF 22-10-15 FORA PT OF REF GO E 10 FT TO POB CONT E 845 221015-00000005-0020 HX 647.13 WILSON ROY MURRAY JR 5.230AC COMMENCE AT NW/C OF 22-10-15 FOR A POINT I-.REFERENCE, . ,, THENCE RUN ALONG NORTH LINE 846 221015-00000006-0080 HX 805.41 BALKCOM BARRY & DIANE M 1.240AC COM AT NW/C OF SW/4 GO S 668.46 FT TO POB CONT S 154.62 FT GO E 350.63 FT GO N 847 221015-00000007-0011 HX 120.44 SARTORI MARY E 2.500AC COM AT SW/C OF 22-10-15 FOR POR THENCE RUN ON W LN OF SAID SEC 22 N 417.74 FT THENCE RUN - 848 221015-00000007-0095 HX 2,916.68 PLEIMAN JACOB C & HEATHER N 5.000AC COMBAT SW/C 22-10-15 FOR POR THENCE RUN ALG W LN OF SEC 22 N 1876.67 FT THENCE N 86 DEG E 849 221015-03580000-0010 970.28 STALNAKER GWEN S 2.000AC LOT 1 HAGAN ESTATES PHASE 1 45/594 87/536-540 2005/3075 2006/106 2006/5539 2006/5833 850 231015-00000010-0000 3,365.36 LASALLE BANK NATIONAL 2.000AC COMAT SE/C OF SW/4 23-10-15 FOR POR THENCE RUN ALG S LN OF SW/4 N 89 DEG W 375.78 FT TO 851 241015-00000004-0010 168.34 ROGERS DINA MICHELLE . 6.700AC SRLY 221 FT OF NE/4 OF NW/4 OF 24-10-15 LESS SRLY 33 FT PREV DEEDED 119/488 & LESS CO 852 261015-00000004-0033 501.35 RIDGELL TRAVIS MARK 2.000AC COM AT NE/C OF NW/4 26-10-15 FOR POR THENCE RUN ALG E LN OF NW/4 S 420 FT THENCE RUN S 89 853 261015-03150000-0060 HX STEPHENSON TERESA I LOT 6 FOX RUN 63/547 70/286 91/205 108/602 112/586 113/596 230/441 236/328 287/270 2003/ 1,767.52 2.000AC 854 261015-03220000-0020 1,631.64 TORRES MARIA ET AL 4.060AC' LOTS 2 & 3 OAK LEAF 63/547 70/ 286 91/205 108/602 110/97 112/ 586 113/596 230/441 236/328 855 261015-03220000-0040 832.02 MAHON ANTONY - 2.030AC LOT 4 OAK LEAF 63/547 70/286 91/205 108/602 110/97 112/586 113/596 230/441 236/328 287/ 856 261015-03220000-0180 MAHON ANTHONY LOT 18 OAK LEAF 63/547 70/286 91/205 108/602 110/97 112/586 113/596 230/441 236/328 287/ 835.97 2.040AC 857 281015-00000004-0010 IIX 1,440.31 IINDSEY TIMOTHY E & MARIE E 2.500AC TRACT A DESC AS COM AT SE/C OF NW/4 OF 28-10-15 FOR POB THENCE RUN ALG E LN OF NW/4 N 858 281015-00610000-0070 HX 1,982.75 AC 'I i)i t I " 'i If I 1% 1W - A \vl ) GTI CHRTST CO TNTY JOURNAL THURSDAY, MAY 8, MAY 15, MAY 22, 2008 ADKINS JAMES M & ROBIN D 0.910AC LOT 7 WILMOR UNREC SUBD 52/48 90/627 122/467 128/500- 503 149/561 154/130 UTILITY 859 281015-03070000-0040 HX AMES RUSTIE & STEVEN L LOT 4 COUNTY LINE PINES 214/ 663 2004/5976 2005/7268 2006/ 7333 2,099.99 2.000AC 860 190716-00000001-0040 HX 3,747.87 GEIGER WILLIAM BART & GINA L 40.190AC COM AT SE/C OF 19-7-16 AS PT OF REF GO N 2456.36 FT GO N 58 DEG W 254.55 FT GO N59 DEG 861 190716-01720000-OOFO 1,360.64 MCKINNON DAVID C 6.000AC LOT F BARNES UNREC SUBD MTS & BDS DESC 65/279 72/474 163/10 208/260 273/519 2000/1927 862 300716-00000002-0010 HX 284.29 DOUGLAS SAMUEL & LINDA 2.000AC BEG AT NE/C OF NE/4 OF NW/4 GO W 300 FT S 300 FT E 300 FT & N 300 FT TO POB OR 61/230 & 863 300716-00000002-0040 HX 529.81 DOUGLAS COUNCIL JR & JANICE 19.000AC NE/4 OF NW/4 N OF CO RD 138 LESS 2 AC TO SAMUEL DOUGLAS 93/498-499 & LESS 2 AC TO 864 300716-00000006-0020 HX 195.62 CREWS STANLEY K 4.870AC FOR POR COM AT SE/C OF LOT 8 K-K-L&S ESTATES THENCE RUN N 87 DEG E ALG NORTHERLY R/W LN 865 300716-00000011-0015 HX 195.62 MILLER TENNIELLE 5.000AC FOR POR COM AT NW/C OF NW/4 OF SE/4 OF 30-7-16 THENCE S 1 DEG E ALG W LN OF NW/4 OF SE/4 OF 866 300716-00570000-0080 1,550.94 BROAD JANICE E 7.830AC LOT 8 OF K K L & S ESTATES CONT 7.83 AC R/W EASEMENT 137/247 138/339 181/73 UTIL 867 360716-00000003-0010 1,758.84 CORBIN RICHARD E TRUSTEE & 10.000AC FOR A POR COM AT EXISTING CONCRETE MONUMENT MARKING SE/C OF 36-7-16 (SAID MONUMENT 868 010816-00000005-0030 HX 480.52 HOLLEY HEATHER RENEE 1.000AC FOR POB COM AT NW/C OF NE/4 ,OF SW/4 OF SW/4 GO S 210 FT GO E 210 FT GO N210 FT GO W 869 010816-00000009-0000 2,082.79 CORBIN RICHARD E & 3.500AC COM AT PT OF INTERSECT OF 1-8-16 WITH N R/W LN OF CO RD NO 340 (100 FT RD R/W) FOR 870V020816-00000005z0000 4,662.89 MINCEY'S EQUIPMENT RENTAL INC 40.000AC COM AT SW/C OF 2-8-16 FOR POR THENCE RUN ALG S LN OF SAID SEC 2 N 88 DEG E 418 FT TO POB 871 030816-00000006-000O.HX 381.03 VERNON NORMA J 1.000AC COM AT SE COR OF NE/4 OF SEC & GO W 420 FT GO N 30FT TO N R/W LN OF CTY GRADE TO POB GO 872 040816-00710004-0050 773.32 CLEMONS GERALD & BERNICE 1.240AC LOT 5 BLK 4 UNIT 1 SPRING RIDGE SUBD 112/537 233/643 267/302 267/304 282/233 2001/ 873 040816-00720005-0050- 1,385.72 THORNE WILLIAM E & SHARON A 4.810AC' LOT 5 BLK 5 UNIT 2 SPRING RIDGE SUBD 89/49 267/302 267/ 304 297/414 874 040816-07300005-0030 HX 2,806.49 CALVERT JOY L 1.110AC LOTS 3 BLK 5 UT 3 SPRING RIDGE SUBD CONT 1.11 AC 99/74 195/517 213/517 UTIL EASEMENT 875 040816-07300005-0060 773.32 ENTRUST MIDWEST LLC 1.020AC LOT 6 BLK 5 UT 3 SPRING RIDGE SUBD 87/692 262/187 267/307 2003/6016 2005/6627 876 040816-07400001-0020 HX 4,102.67 FLOYD TODD 4.620AC LOT 2 BLK 1 UT 4 SPRING RIDGE SUBD 94/69 161/28 244/166 267/ 309 2002/903 UTIL EASEMENT 877 040816-07400001-0090 HX 2,042.18 PARHAM RONALD A & JENNY L 1.020AC LOT 9 BLK 1 UNIT 4 SPRING RIDGE SUBD 161/28 176/405 267/ 309 2000/2729 2001/1968 UTIL 878 040816-07800000-0060 HX 1,024.95 GRIFFITH JAMES R & DENA ANN 2.320AC LOTS 6 & 7 SPRING RIDGE RANCHETTES CONT 2.32 AC 87/691 93/522 198/318 236/243 267/313 879 060816-00000004-0000 HX 524.41 MARNEY SUSAN W 5.540AC W/2 OF SE/4 OF NE/4 & NE/4 OF SE/4 OF NE/4 LESS RD R/W LESS 14.85 AC TO JOHNSON 119/ 571 880 070816-01020000-0090 HX CROSBY THOMAS CARL LOT 9 HIGH SPRINGS HEIGHTS SUBD CONT 5.27 AC 213/139 UTIL EASEMENT 215/431 2001/ 881 070816-01020000-0300 HX FLEMMING DANIEL L & LOT 30 HIGH SPRINGS HEIGHTS SUBD CONT 5.275 AC 105/267 147/5p77 149/89 212/675 UTIL 195.62 5.270AC 1,472.60 5.280AC 182/ 398 UTLY EASEMENT 184/56 883 100816-00740000,0010 HX 384.67 GUARNERA PADDY N & 5.070AC LOT I SANTA FE FOREST SUBD 70/ 691 223/449 231/516 235/17 235/18 UTIL EASEMENT 242/355 884 100816-00740000-0110 HX 195.62 SCOTT ALFRED EUGENE & ELLEN 5.030AC LOT 11 SANTA FE FOREST SUBD OR 72/625 96/133 222/561 222/563 885 100816-00740000-0140 1,113.51 SIMMONS SELDON W & FLORENCE E 5.030AC LOT 14 SANTA FE FOREST SUBD 70/694 173/603 208/688 223/449 2000/3021 UTIL EASEMENT 2006/ 886 100816-00740000-0170 HX 367.49 RUFF MARY ANN & MAGDALENE MARY 5.010AC LOT 17 SANTA FE FOREST SUBD 87/641 88/540-542 156/380 UTILITY EASEMENT 200/611 202/ 887 110816-00000002-0000 HX 935.53 MOBLEY WILLIAM C JR & JUDITH C 87.000AC BEG AT NE COR OF NW/4 11-8- 16 E S APP 330 FT TO POB THEN S TO SE COR OF NW/4 GO W 1510 888 110816-00000007-0010 248.12 SIMMONS SELDON W & FLORENCE 1.000AC COM AT NE/C OF W/2 OF NW/4 GO S 1075.4 FT GO W 524 FT GO S 195.6 FT TO POB FROM POB CONT 889 110816-00000008-0020 1,197.22 SIMMONS SELDON W & FLORENCE E 6.000AC .6 AC M/L DESC AS FOLLOWS BEG ATAPT 1466.5 FT S & 532.5 FT W OF NE/C OF W/2 OF NW/4 890 110816-00000010-0000 HX 583.85 GERARD KATHERINE KORDANA 10.000AC BEG AT PT 2248 FT 10 IN S & 190 FT W OF NE COR OF W/2 OF NW/4 AS POB GO S 391 FT 2 IN 891 110816-00000013-0080 HX 1,162.98 BASS DAVID L 7.810AC COM AT SE/C OF 11-08-16 THENCE RUN N 00 DEG ALONG E BDRY OF SECTION 820.63 FT TO 892 130816-00000007-0010 HX 590.98 COX LADONAA 5.620AC COM AT SW/C OF 13-8-16 GO E 585.83 FT TO POB CONT E 370.58 FT GO N 662.37 FT GO W 893 140816-00000001-0008 HX 272.89 SNYDER.JULIAN B JR & DOLERAS C 2.500AC NE/4 OF NE/4 OF NE/4 OF NE/4 2.50 AC 89/518 94/678 95/158 108/669 122/209-210 150/188 894 140816-00000002-0120 1,826.79 SCIPIONE STUART C& KATHLEEN I :10.070AC SW/4 OF SW/4 OF SEf4LWTi!) 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I I - ? 1 ' 1 * 199/596 212/432 214/622 284/ ' 307 2007/2282 895 140816-00000003-0030 HX 399.66 GARCIA CECILIO & NOEL GARCIA 22.120AC COM AT IR PI AT SW/C OF 14-8- 16 AS PT OF REF GO E ALONG S LN OF SEC 2644.72 FT TO SE/C 896 150816-00000001-0010 57.17 LANIER MICHAEL T 12.000AC COM AT NE/COR OF 15-8-16 THENCE S ALG E LN OF SAID SEC 15 663.27 FT TO POB THENCE 897 150816-00000001-0071 937.21 MCLEOD WILLIAM DAVIDSON JR 5.420AC FORA POR COM AT SW/C OF 15-8-16 GO E 175 FT TO W LN OF 100 FT WIDE POWERLINE EASEMENT 898 150816-00000001-0073 1,212.05 SARJOO BINDRABAN & 6.620AC PARCEL F DESC AS COM AT SW/C 15-8-16 THENCE RUNN 88 DEG E ALG S LN THEREOF 307 FT THENCE 899 150816-00000001-0074 1,534.82 DOWST JONI TRUSTEE 6.620AC PARCEL D DESC AS COM AT SW/C 15-8-16 THENCE RUNN 88 DEG E ALG S LN THEREOF 307 FT 900 150816-00000001-0076 2,095.68 VOGEL ROBERT M & LAURA R 20.000AC PRCL C DESC AS COM AT SW/C OF 15-8-16 THENCE RUN N 88 DEG E : ALG S LN THEREOF 307 FT THENCE 901 150816-00000001-0090 HX 342.46 EDENFIELD RICKY D & RHONDA 5.OOOAC FOR A POR COM AT SW/C OF SAID SEC 15 AND RUN N 88 DEG EALG S LINE OF SEC 15 2243.10 FT 902 150816-00000001-0110 HX 1,036.46 LANIER MICHAEL T 11.800AC BEGIN AT NE/C OF 15-08-16 THENCE RUN S ALG E LN OF SEC 663.27 FT THENCE RUN S 88 DEG 903 150816-00000001-0130 HX 559.63 DOUGLAS RONALD E & 9.690AC COM AT NE/C OF SEC 15-8-16 FOR POR THENCE S ALG E LN OF SD SEC 15 787.23 FT TO POB 904 150816-00000004-0010 2,074.65 STOFEL ROBERT P & DEBORAH J 13.190AC COM AT CONCRETE MONUMENT AT NE/C OF LOT 16 OF HIGH SPRINGS HIGHLANDS FOR POR THENCE RUN N * 905 150816-02200000-0260 1,187.07 MALLOY MARTY 5.200AC LOT 26 HIGH SPRINGS HIGHLANDS CONT 5.20 AC 179/195 241/615 258/673 258/674 258/675 UTIL 906 150816-02200000-0270 HX 1,109.81 POWERS DENNIS M & PATRICIA 5.200AC LOT 27 HIGH SPRINGS HIGHLANDS SUBD CONT 5.20 AC 202/520 205/482 209/191 UTIL EASEMENT 907 150816-02760000-0030 1,263.72 SARJOO BINDRABAN 6.910 OAC LOT 3 GILCHRIST RANCHETTES CONT 6.91 AC 166/250 173/687 181/484 192/218 192/220 193/ 908 160816-00000001-0220 HX 233.99 MUSEN DONALD EARL & MITZI K 20.000AC PARCEL 22 CONT 20.01 AC DESC AS COM NW/C OF SEC GO E 1966. 13 FT GO S 2670.11 FT FOR POB 909 160816-00000002-OOOA HX 701.17 DEXTER LINDA S 5.010AC PARCEL A CONT 5.01 AC DESC AS COM SW/C OF SEC GO N 40 FT TO POB CONT N 695.28 FT GO E 313. 910 170816-02070000-0001 1,258.00 COX TILLMAN B & DENNIS D COX & 19.800AC ROADS LOCATED WITHIN APPALOOSA TRAILS UNREC SUBD 911 170816-02070000-0100 HX 457.60 DEUTSCH SHELBY & DAWN 10.000AC LOT 10 APPALOOSA TRAILS SUBD UNREC CONT 10 AC 170/495 2002/4407 912 170816-02070000-0140 HX 317.88 CHANDLEY LEE S 20.030AC LOTS 14 & 19 APPALOOSA TRAILS UNREC SUBD CONT 20.03 AC 156/ 377 167/6 170/331 171/518 913 170816-02070000-0180 HX 321.61 HUNTER JAMES E 10.000AC LOT 18 APPALOOSA TRAILS SUBD UNREC CONT 10 AC 173/308 182/ 421 187/529 187/531 241/512 914 170816-02070000-0260 HX 978.98 BLACKFORD FRANCIS E JR & 20.000AC LOTS 26 & 31 APPALOOSA TRAILS SUBD UNREC 166/368 UTIL EASE- MENT 173/46 252/603 264/501 . 915 170816-02070000-0430 HX 195.62 GRECQ LAWRENCE G 10.000AC LOT 43 APPALOOSA TRAILS UNREC SUBD CONT 10 AC 87/33-42 104 143/201 190/551 UTILITY EASE- 916 170816-02070000-0580 1,267.91 SANTIAGO LUIS H & ROSA 9.980AC LOT 58 APPALOOSA TRAILS SUBD CONT 9.98 AC & DESC IN MTS & BDS DESC 172/255 917 170816-02070000-0630 HX 217.98 HILL RICKY JUNIOR & KIMBERLY 10.OOOAC LOT 63 APPALOOSA TRAILS SUBD DESC IN METES & BDS DESC CONT 10 AC 87/33-42 & 104 143/201 918 170816-02070000-0720 HX 527.16 JONES JAMES R & KATHERINE 10.040AC LOT 72 APPALOOSA TRAILS SUBD DESC IN METES & BDS CONT 10.04 AC 87/33-42 & 104 143/ .1 919 170816-02070000'0S:30H l 1!d910b74 ROBERTS GLENN E - 10.030AC LOT 73 APPALOOSA TRAILS SUBD CONT 10.03 AC DESC IN LONG MTS & BDS.175/110 190/677 920 200816-00000001-0010 1,117.52 LANGFORD DENNIS 5.500AC THAT PART OF E/2 OF NW/4 LYING S OF SCL RR R/W CONT 5.5 AC M/L 111/565 921 200816-00000005-0010 HX 3,318.00 HALL PATRICIA E 13.OOOAC COM AT NW/C OF S/2 OF SW/4 OF SE/4 OF 20-8-16 GO ALONG N LN OF SAID S/2 N 87 DEG E 20 FT 922 200816-02110000-0100 877.11 SCAGLIONE TONYA 5.060AC LOT 10 SILVER RIDGE SUBD CONT 5.06 AC 2002/399 923 200816-02110000-0150 HX 738.76 BRADY MARK D & ELIZABETH A 5.040AC LOT 15 SILVER RIDGE SUBD CONT 5.04 ACRES 167/9 189/241 189/ 243 UTILITY EASEMENT 200/73 924 200816-02110000-0200 867.09 D'AYON MICHELLE 5.000AC LOT 20 SILVER RIDGE SUBD CONT 5.00 ACRES 211/27 225/624 925 220816-02920000-0040 1,814.48 PANTOJA ALECKSANDRA & IRAMIS J 10.000AC LOT 4 FOOTHILL FARMS UT 1 87/33-42 104/93-94 107/513 160/106 166/695 171/406 & 409 926 220816-02920000-0080 1,814.48 OPPERMANN BENT & IRAMIS J 10.OOOAC LOT 8 FOOTHILL FARMS UT 1 87/33-42.104/93-94 107/513 160/106 166/695 171/406 & 409 927 220816-02920000-0090 1,814.48 ROSE SCOTT & CHARLOTTE 10.000AC LOT 9 FOOTHILL FARMS UT 1 87/33-42 104/93-94 107/513 160/106 166/695 171/406 & 409 928 220816-02930000-0030 HX 4,780.92 ROSE SCOTT W & CHARLOTTE M 12.590AC LOT 3 FOOTHILL FARMS UT 2 CONT 12.59 AC 199/435 294/637 2000/3617 2002/2858 UTIL EASE- 929 220816-02930000-0050 1,814.48 HULL KATHERINE E 10.000AC LOT 5 FOOTHILL FARMS UT 2 CONT 10.001 AC 104/93 160/106 166/ 695 184/225-233 295/625 2001/ 930 230816-03230000-0060 HX 2,220.33 FRASHER SCOTT F & CAROL A 5.140AC LOT 6 MILLHOPPER ESTATES UT 2 CONT 5.14 AC 195/518 287/46 287/48 UTIL EASEMENT 2001/2302 931 230816-03230000-0200 HX 456.67 WEIDNER THOMAS J & SHARON M 5.OOOAC LOT 20 MILLHOPPER ESTATES UT 2 CONT 5 AC 205/486 UTILITY EASEMENT 208/298 2003/2038 932 230816-03230000-0210 HX 1,211.31 GILES ELLISON F & ELIZABETH M 5.000AC LOT 21 MILLHOPPER ESTATES UT 2 CONT 5 AC 166/695 244/523 UTIL EASEMENT 253/198 281/485 933 230816-03230000-0280 2,245.73 FLEMING TIMOTHY S AND/OR 5.OOOAC LOT 28 MILLHOPPER ESTATES UT 2 CONT 5 AC 166/695 245/274 UTIL EASEMENT 250/626 2004/ 934 230816-03230000-0290 1,362.85 WEIDNER THOMAS J & SHARON M 5.000A LOT 29 MILLHOPPER ESTATES UT 2 CONT 5 AC 205/488 2003/2453 935 230816-03230000-0360 1,086.75 TORDELLA MANUEL SIMON M & 5.11 OAC LOT 36 MILLHOPPER EST UNIT 2 CONT 5.11 AC 230/612 238/421 2005/2345 936 230816-03230000-0380 1,086.75 FIEDLER TERRY L 5.11OAC LOT 38 MILLHOPPER ESTATES UT 2 CONT 5.11 AC 226/314 2001/3139 937 240816-08920000-0020 HX 1,028.57 CASON HORACE ALLAN & APRIL M ' 5.000AC LOT 2 2ND ADDIT CAIN MILL WOOD SUBD CONT 5 AC 200.1/316 2001/2129 UTIL EASEMENT 2002/ 938 240816-08920000-0060 HX 329.92 ROSE WILLIAM DAVID 5.OOOAC LOT 6 2ND ADDIT CAIN MILL WOOD SUBD CONT 5 AC UTLY EASEMT J72/156 174/130 2001/ 939 240816-08920000-0080 HX 232.51 HELTON MICHAEL & DEBORAH 5.000AC LOT 8 2ND ADDIT CAIN MILL WOOD SUBD CONT 5 AC R/W EASEMENT 142/146 UTIL EASEMENT 940 240816-08920000-0110 HX 808.26 RENO RAYMOND W & EDIE L 5.000AC LOT 11 2ND ADDIT CAIN MILL WOODS SUBD CONT 5 AC UTILITY EASEMENT 187/54 188/383 2001/ 941 240816-08920000-0120 1,064.04 RENO RAYMOND W & EDIE L 5.000AC LOT 12 2ND ADDIT CAIN MILL WOODS SUBD CONT 5 AC UTILITY EASEMENT 187/54 188/383 2001/ 942 240816-08920000-0180 HX 425.10 MALAGON ROBERT C 5.000AC LOT 18 2ND ADDIT CAIN MILL WOODS SUBD CONT 5 AC 172/303 UTIL EASEMENT 196/705 2657/446 943 240816-08920000-0330 IHX 1,453.21 BIRCHFIELD JAMES DARIN & 5.170AC LOT 33 2ND ADDIT CAIN MILL WOODS SUBD CONT 5.17 AC 286/ 526 2001/316 UTIL EASEMENT 1,i 44 9260816-00000002-0050 1-X STO( SMITH CHARLES B &-NANETTE ' COM AT SW/C OF SE/4 OF NE/4 OF SW/4"OF 26-8-16 FOR THE POB GO N 472 FT GO E 186 FT HOGAN THOMAS M & ELLEN R LOT 4 GILCO SUBD CONT 5 AC UTILITY EASEMENT 187/59 197/98 212/576 213/442-443 958 040916-02180000-0050 737.22 MILLER VICKIE & DAWN YINGLING LOT 5 GILCO SUBD CONT 5.01 AC 130/507 159/49-50 171/547 2004/84 2004/85 5.000AC 5.010AC 959 060916-00000002-0030 HX 536.77 WARD DAN E & GAIL C 20.000AC C N/2 OF NE/4 OF NW/4 20 AC 76/419 & EASEMENT 30 FT ALONG NRLY BDRY & 15 FT ALONG WRLY 960 060916-00000006-0000 HX 528.48 SCHROEDER ROBERT E 7.540AC BEG AT NW/C OF SW/4 GO S 400 FT TO POB CONT S 764.53 FT GO N 59 DEG E 725.21 FT GO N 10 961 060916-00000006-0010 HX 851.76 FARLEY KENNETH 0 10.950AC COM AT NE/C OF NW/4 OF SW/4 OF 6-9-16 FOR POB THENCE RUN ON E LN OF SAID NW/4 OF SW/4 962 070916-00000003-0011 HX 1,463.53 HARDING MARTY R & ALICE 2.570AC COM AT NW/C OF 7-9-16 FOR POR THENCE RUN ON W LN OF SAID SEC 7 S 2633.45 FT THENCE S 70 DEG 963 070916-00000003-0030 1,629.15 PEKKALA CAROLYN E 15.520AC COMAT SE/C OF 12-9-15 AS A PT OF REF GO N 1239.57 FT GO N 67 DEG W 278.36 FT TO POB 964 070916-02140000-0010 HX 1,186.53 WARD DAVID J & TIFFANY A 10.070AC LOT 1 FOX HOLLOW SUBD & COM AT SW/C OF SW/4 OF SE/4 7-9-16 AS PT OF REF GO N 505.91 FT TO 965 080916-00000008-0030 441.32 POLK RONALD & HILDA 2.00AC THE E 132 FT OF W 660 FT OF N/2 OF NE/4 OF SE/4 OR 52 PG 437 966 080916-00000008-0060 351.35 POLK ANDY & HELEN 2.000AC. THE W 132 FT OF E 660 FT OF N/2 OF NE/4 OF SE/4 OR 52 PG 445 967 080916-00000008-0070 441.32 POLK JAMES JR & NORMA 2.000AC THE E 132 FT OF W 264 FT OF N/2 OF NE/4 OF SE/4 OR 52 PG 435 968 080916-00000012-0010 1,064.04 MCDOUGAL NATHAN SR 20.000AC S/2 OF SE/4 OF SE/4 99/521 2004/4003 2004/4004 2004/4909 575.40 ' ' -t 969 140916-00000001"0033 ',", 364.20 S - 4.03OAC - BOWLANHbtIAIHER , 'I.010'AC COM AT SW/C OF NW/4 OF SW/4 14-9-16 FOR POR THENCE RUN ALG S LN OF NW/4 OF SW/4 N 89 DEG 945 260816-00000002-0060 443.36 SMITH CHARLES B & NANETTE 2.010AC COM AT SE/C OF SE/4 OF NE/4 OF SW/4 OF 26-8-16 FORA POB GO N 250 FT GO W 350.72 FT GO 946 260816-00000002-0070 572.35. SMITH CHARLES B & NANETTE S 3.030AC COM AT SW/C.OF NE/4 OF SW/4 OF 26-8-16 AS POR THENCE RUN N 660.92 FT TO POB THENCE 947 290816-00000002-0010 HX 762.22 CITIMORTGAGE INC 5.000AC N/2 OF NE/4 OF SW/4 OF SE/4 58/443 75/523 214/316 2007/ 1608 2007/3596 2007/3881 2007/ 948 290816-00000002-0030 867.09 THOMAS ARCHIE B 5.000AC N/2 OF NW/4 OF SW/4 OF SE/4 29-8-16 TOGETHER W/EASEMENT 220/593 949 300816-00000002-0010 HX 195.62 PRIDGEON ALANNA DALE 1,000AC ONE AC SQUARE IN NW/C OF W/2 OF N/2 OF N/2 OF NE/4 OF SE/4 36/438 67/629 138/676 284/11 950 300816-00000002-0020 HX 1,134.83 GREGORY ANDREA 1.000AC BEING ONE AC SQ IN SW/C OF E/2 OF FOLLOWING DESC PROP IN 67/629 N/2 OF N/2 OF NE/4 OF 951 360816-02130000-0130 1,204.72 PHILLIPS EARL L & JENNIFER 5.OOOAC LOT 13 HICKORY BLUFFS SUBD CONT 5 AC 164/234 952 360816-02130000-0190 1,225.83 MORGAN KELLY LARGENT & 5.090AC LOT 19 HICKORY BLUFF SUBD CONT 5.09 AC 165/38 2004/2717 2007/756 UTIL EASEMENT 2007/ 953 360816-02130000-0210 1,204.72 PEREZ RICARDO E & ROSARIO C 5.000AC LOT 21 HICKORY BLUFFS SUBD CONT 5 AC 164/90 954 360816-02130000-0220 HX 1,186.97 NEWELL WALTER J & KELLY C 5.OOOAC LOT 22 HICKORY BLUFF SUBD CONT 5 AC 184/295 187/289 UTIL EASEMENT 231/304 UTIL EASEMENT 955 360816-03640000-0020 1,488.99 MAHN STEPHEN II & DAPHNE A 5.010AC LOT 2 WOODS OF ALCHRIST 116/ 99 & 107 261/305 268/20 268/ 21 270/516 292/692 2000/4640 956 040916-00000004-0080 1,128.22 LAMB ANGELAR ET AL 4.840AC W/2 OF NW/4 OF NW/4 OF NW/4 (AKA LOT 8 TFB PROPERTIES) CONT 4.84 AC 98/298 & 439 178/ 957 040916-02180000-0040 1,325.91 970 160916-00000001-0040 96.57 ADKINS JAMES M & ROBIN D 1.190AC COM AT NE/C OF SW/4 OF SEC RUN W 1312 FT M/L THENCE RUN S 518 FT TO IRON ROD ON NW SIDE OF 971 160916-00000003-0000 190.98 ADKINS JAMES M 9.980AC N/2 OF N/2 OF NE/4 OF SW/4 69/566 71/454 98/252 227/162 229/266 229/688 245/648 2005/ 972 170916-0052000A-0050 HX 977.19 DANIELS HOWARD R & MARY F 0.790AC LOT 5 BLK A WATERS LAKE SUBD 58/669 77/32 UTIL EASEMENT 139/556 210/303 274/423 UTIL 973 170916-00780000-0240 953.90 FUQUAY WILLIAM STUART & 5.520AC LOT 24 HOLLY FOREST SUBD 96/ 378 109/665 115/117 116/603 249/596 2000/3273 2005/2603 974 170916-011H30002-0410 HX 1,884.50 SWILLEYTINAK 5.740AC LOT 41 UNIT 2 LAKE IN THE WOODS SUBD CONT 5.74 AC 18-09-16 122/129 139/48 UTIL 975 170916-01130002-0440 1,017.16 BRADLEY RUDOLPH & TERRYE 5.000AC LOT 44 UNIT 2 LAKE IN THE WOODS SUBD CONT 5 AC 130/448 976 170916-01130002-0450 1,017.16 BRADLEY RUDOLPH & TERRYE 5.OOOAC LOT 45 UNIT 2 LAKE IN THE WOODS SUBD CONT 5.00 AC 130/ 443 977 170916-0521000B-0040 981.08 MITCHELL WILLIAM A & CAROLYN D LOTS 4-5 & 7 BLK B IST ADDIT TO WATERS LAKE SUBD 2001/3691 2001/3692 978 170916-0521000B-0060 322.20 MITCHELL WILLIAM A & CAROLYN D LOT 6 BLK B 1 ST ADDIT WATERS LAKE SUBD 60/18 104/325 115/ 491 133/132 182/545 2000/2993 1.180AC 0.530AC 979 170916-0521000B-0110 144.95 HALL MARIANNE TAYLOR 0.310AC LOT 11 BLK B 1ST ADDIT WATERS LAKE SUBD 64/629 2006/981 980 170916-0521000B-0120 YINGLING ROBERT & LESLIE LOTS 12 & 13 BLK B IST ADDIT WATERS LAKE SUBD 56/598 102/379 232/129 232/131 294/ 83.48 0.680AC 981 170916-0521000B-0150 195.62 YINGLING ROBERT E & LESLIE A 0.360AC LOT 15 BLK B IST ADDIT WATERS LAKE SUBD 119/478 171/622 UTIL EASEMENT 235/72 262/597 982 170916-05220000-0050 777.59 882 070816-01020000-0320 HX FLEMMING GALE MARIE LOT 32 HIGH SPRINGS HEIGHTS SUBD CONT 5.27 AC 147/573 195.62 5.270AC 3ecuon 13,.rage nlgnL �-JJLj-%-JL JLJLN-XL.1 X %I-%-" %-; I Iq A JL p %-, � X� I A � - -- - - --- - . - -I - - - - - -1 --- -- -- I - - -- - - - - - qpi-t:i D Do - ni F ht ~TJTTDQThAVXTAAV QRT iAV I 1iI AY '?')- ?AAf GITT CHRITST COT TNTY JOI TRNAL IH KOI) YII IZ, IV mIAI LJ, IV-LU1-,L, /Vv %'J'-".' V--Y - xL .�,"q Section B, Page Nine JOHNSON MAC 0.320AC LOTS 5 & 6 2ND ADD WATERS LAKE SUBD 56/653 57/538 & 74/572 86/52 217/282 217/283 983 170916-05220000-0270 182.47 GEORGE CHARLES W & KATIE 0.340AC LOTS 27 & 28 2ND ADD WATERS LAKE SUBD OR 43/343 59/519 74/645 99/59-60 120/624 984 170916-05220000-0,340 HX 195.62 MARTIN BRUCE A & DEBRA L 0.280AC LOT 34 2ND ADDIT WATERS LAKE SUBD 43/479 56/573 105/670 124/10 985'170916-05220000-0420 376.47 DYER BILLY E & BETTY L 0.250AC LOTS 42 & 43 2ND ADDIT WATERS LAKE SUBD 59/553 69/440 90/347 & 349 94/153 120/644 986 170916-05220000-0520 182.47 MITCHELL WILLIAM A & CAROLYN D LOTS 52 & 53 2ND ADD WATERS LAKE SUBD 2001/3691 2001/3692 987 170916-05220000-0550 HX 195.62 MORT HELEN & BERNARD L 0.430AC . LOTS 55 & 59 2ND ADD WATERS LAKE SUBD 54/616 88/141 99/61 & 63 117/640 2005/336 988 170916-05220000-0580 107.45 HOLIFIELD JASON G 0.310 OAC LOT 58 2ND ADD WATERS LAKE SUBD 99/523 2004/4003 2004/ 4004 2004/4005 989 210916-00000003-0000 HX 1,913.31 DOUBERLY WILLIAM & DOROTHY 42.250AC S 3/4 OF E/2 OF NW/4 & W/2 OF SE/4 & NE/4 OF SW/4 LESS THE LAKES SUBD 12.1/252 LEAVING 990 210916-01140000-0050 HX 2,018.62 MARSICANO KELLY & RICHARD 5.OOOAC LOT 5 THE LAKES SUBD 5.00 AC 121/257 TAX DEED 229/88 230/ 270 266/359 271/529 2002/3333 991 210916-01140000-0060'HX 524.21 DANIELS JEREMIAH P 5.000AC LOT 6 THE LAKES SUBD 5.00 AC 121/257 156/634 UTLY EASEMT 170/157 220/671 278/121 UTIL 992 210916-01140000-0070 1,314.77 SERVIDAS BENJAMIN F & MYRTLE 5.000AC LOT 7 THE LAKES SUBD 5.00 AC 121/257 135/259 UTILITY EASE- MENT 135/692 138/224 UTILITY 993 210916-01140000-0090 1,724.47 WATSON TERRY SR & SHERYL A 5.000AC - LOT 9 THE LAKES SUBD 5.00 AC 121/257 128/494 175/685 177/ 308 181/661 227/279 265/258 994 210916-01140000-0180.HX. 260.37 SCHROEDERIDAVID C & i! 5iO000AC-'' ,' LOT 18 THE LAKES SUBD 5.00 AC 121/257 156/427 UTILITY EASE- MENT 158/700 226/554 263/206 995 210916-01140000-0190 1,115.66 ZEAGLER WENDELL & 5.240AC LOT 19 THE LAKES SUBD 5.42 AC 121/257 166/548 180/310 196/ 001 UTILITY EASEMENT 202/197 996 210916-01140000-0230 HX , 990.39 POULSEN DENNIS G , 5.000AC LOT 23 THE LAKES SUBD 5.00 AC 121/257 166/548 238/79 UTIL EASEMENT 250/20 997 210916-01140000-0240 HX 720.56 POULSEN KAREN-ANN 5.000AC LOT 24 THE LAKES SUBD 5.00 AC 121/257 166/548 226/508 UTIL EASEMENT 242/331 293/303 2001/ 998 210916-01140000-0450 HX 930.67 HAYES JIMMY W AND/OR TINA E 5.000AC LOT 45 THE LAKES SUBD 5.00 AC 28-09-16 121/257 166/548 241/198 UTIL EASEMENT 243/447 999 210916-01140000-0590 HX 1,127.10 BUCKLAND DANNY J & SHERRY A 5.000AC LOT 59 THE LAKES SUBD 5.00 AC 121/257 166/548 241/346 UTIL EASEMENT 243/478 2003/776 1000 220916-00000002-0000 HX 1,239.51 BEACH RUTH I 32.000AC N 533 FT OF S 1599 FT OF NE/4 OR 23 PG 472 & OR 52 PG 74, 1001 230916-00000001I-0000 679.53 LANGFORD ELLA JANE 3.250AC COM AT NW/C OF NE/4 OF SEC RUN E 312.8 FT FOR POB CONT E 223 FT THENCE S 04 DEG 40 MIN E 1002 230916-00000001-0020 1,604.22 SULLIVAN TONEY & VONDLA 10.000AC SE/4 OF SW/4 OF NE/4 OR 55 PG 21 OR 64 PG 82 1003 230916-00000001-0070 HX 339.24 TOTULIS MICHAEL T JR & 5.000AC COM AT SE/C OF NE/4 OF NE/4 OF 23-9-16 FOR APT OF REF GO N 43 FT TO POB CONT N 330 FT 1004 230916-00000001-0120 1,615.20 BERRY JANICE 5.010AC, COM AT NW CORNER OF NE/4 OF 23-09-16 FOR POR THENCE RUN ALG N LN OF SAID SEC 23 N 89 1005 230916-00000001-0130 HX 577.50 LANGFORD ELLA JANE 2.250AC COM AT NW/C OF NE/4 OF SEC RUN E 847 FT FOR POB CONT E . 209 FT THENCE S 521 FT M/L 1006 230916-00000004-0010 8,216.83 GONZALEZ YAIMA 111.370AC NW/4 LESS 5 AC TO MAUER 48/356 & LESS 18.65 AC TO CYE . 81/666 & LESS 3.03 AC TO BOND 1007 230916-00000004-0035 HX 2,325.10 STANLEY TIM & KIM 5.000AC COM AT NW/C OF 23-9-16 FOR POR THENCE RUN ALG W LN OF SEC 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