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^tai:o^ ,i 3,2 29 , , imes Two sections 48th Year, No. 22 ivwiw.perrynewspapers.conl d~vlI I Homicide suspects caught Contributions benefit animal shelter Helping Hands of the Shelter will hold a pet food drive Saturday, June 6, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. in front of Winn Dixie. All food and donations gathered will benefit animals at the Taylor County Animal Shelter. "Please bring dog and cat food, treats or anything that the shelter can use to help make these animals more comfortable," organizers said. For more information or to arrange a donation, please contact Martha Wiggins at 584- 7554. Workforce announces schedule Workforce has announced its mobile services schedule for June. The Mobile Career Lab will be in the K-mart parking lot in Perry on Wednesday and Thursdays (June 3-4, 10-11, 17-18, 24-25). The Career Coach Mobile Lab will be at the Taylor County Health Department on June 8 and 22. All mobile services hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. NAACP to meet Sunday Th- Taylor ..County Branch NAACP's monthly meeting will be held Sunday, June 7, starting at 5 p.m., at Jerkins Community Center. President Charles August invites all interested persons to attend. Dive in to summer reading program Dive in to reading this summer with the Taylor County Public Library. The annual summer reading program kicks off Tuesday, June 9, and launches three months of back-to-back activities. Program highlights for June include: * Monday, June 8: Sword collector/artist Richard Davis at 2 p.m. * Tuesday, June 9: Storyteller Pat Neese at 3 p.m. * Thursday, June 11: K-9 guests at 10:30 a.m. and campfire stories at 6:30 p.m. *Monday, June 15: Learn Tai Chi dance at 2 p.m.; tumble/rhythmic dance team at 3 p.m. * Tuesday, June 16: Mag Science--Spin, Pop, Boom at 3 p.m. * Thursday, June 25: "Wise Mullet" and storyteller Timothy Weeks at 10:30 a.m. Leadership members reminded of meeting All Taylor County Leadership Council members are reminded of the Friday, June 5, meeting which begins at 6 p.m. The meeting will be held at Jerkins Community Center. WEDNESDAY 840 60% 690 THURSDAY 840 60% 69 6Ofe Editorial . . . . . . . . A-2 Living ............. A-4 Sports ............ A-6 Religion ........... A-7 Community......... B-1 Classified .......... B-2 The two prime suspects in the Memorial Day shooting that left one dead and another injured have been captured. Isaac Jackson III, 30, was arrested Saturday, May 30, in Thomasville, Ga., by members of the North Florida Fugitive Task Force. "The U.S. Marshals--which runs the task force--developed information on Jackson's whereabouts and stopped him at U.S. 84 and Highway 19," Perry Police Department (PPD) Capt. Jamie Cruse said. Jackson was taken into custody without incident and is awaiting, extradition. The second suspect, Rufus Lee Jr., 24, was apprehended Tuesday around 9:30 a.m. at a motel in Ft. Gaines, Ga. He was located through information developed by the PPD with the assistance of Taylor County Sheriffs Office (TCSO) Inv. Ray Kellerman and Inv. Dewayne Bratcher. He waived extradition and was transported back to Perry Tuesday afternoon. He will have a first appearance hearing today (Wednesday). Both Jackson and Lee face charges of first degree murder, attempted murder and armed robbery for the shooting death of Henry Hughes Jr., 19. A second victim was also shot during the robbery and is said to be "doing well," Cruse said. "The second victim is expected to make a full recovery." The incident occurred ",* Please see page 3 Isaac Jackson III Close call A semi-truck crash just north of Shady Grove Monday morning left lumber scattered all over the highway. Francisco E. Pinillos, 40, of Gainesville apparently failed to observe a truck turning left in front of him. The driver applied the brakes, skidding across the highway, but still hit the truck in its driver's side. The pickup, driven by Henry J. McElveen, 37, of Perry, crashed through a "Welcome to Taylor County" sign and came to a stop by the railroad tracks running parallel to U.S. Highway 221. Pinillos was cited for careless driving. Rufus Lee Jr. Burglars targeting jewelry Some $20,000 in jewelry was taken during a recent home burglary and the Taylor County Sheriffs Office (TCSO) is warning.residents to be on the alert. "There has been a rash of residential burglaries where the suspects) are targeting jewelry and cash. We have had three such break-ins recently and several more have been reported' in surrounding counties." Capt, Ron Rice said. The break-ins occurred in the daytime when the owners were not home. ""I would caution people to activate, their, alarms and to store their jewelry in a place ,-oPlease see page: 5 Eighth graders lead the pack Taylor County eighth graders led the pack this year on the Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test (FCAT), exceeding the state average in all portions of the test. The Florida Department of Education (DOE) released on Thursday the test results from grades four through 10 for the, leading and mathematic portions, as well as the science portion given to students in fifth, eighth and 11th grades. DOE had previously released the scores for third grade along with the scores for the writing portion of the test. According to the numbers released last week, 60 percent of eighth graders in Taylor County scored a three or above on the reading portion, a nine percentage point improvement over last year. The state average was 54 percent. FCAT reading, mathematics and science results are reported in achievement levels ranging Residents to have say on golf carts Some 60 Steinhatchee residents were on hand Monday night as county commissioners agreed to hold a public hearing to consider making the coastal community golf cart friendly. Spokesperson Jim Hunt presented the commission with more than 600 signatures on a petition urging the board to allow golf carts in the ,community. Commissioners recently approved a similar request from residents in Spring Warrior. The board voted unanimously to have County Attorney Conrad Bishop draft an ordinance to allow golf carts in Steinhatchee and will advertise for a public hearing ""* Please see page 5 from one (lowest) to (highest). A student sco or above Achievement I is considered to be perf at or above grade level. In the mathematics p 72 percent of Taylor ( eighth graders scored a t above, compared to 66 across the state. This % eight percentage improvement over numbers. Eighth graders show o five most improvement in the ring at science portion, jumping 10 Level 3 percentage points from 33 forming percent in 2008 to 43 percent this year. The state average was portion , 41 percent. County "Taylor County Middle hree or School has continued its percent excellence, especially with was an their eighth grade students," point Fuperintendent Paql Dyal said. 2008's "The scores show the students have a strong grasp of ed the the Sunshine State benchmarks and teachers are preparing them for the ninth grade," he said. Taylor County sixth and. seventh grade students also exceeded the state average on the reading portion of the FCAT. In sixth grade, 69 percent of students scored a three or above, compared to 66 percent on the state level. This was a six percentage point improvement over last year. For seventh graders,. 74 percent scored a three or above, a slight improvement' over 2008's numbers, but enough to stay above the state average of 67 percent. "It shows our reading plan is working," Dyal said. although he said the district is continuing to tweak the program as needed. He added that the district is less concerned about comparing this year's grade scores to last year's than with comparing a group of students: to their scores from the previous grade last year. In elementary school-aged students, fourth graders held their ground in, the reading portion at 67 percent scoring three or above, while fifth graders showed a slight improvement to 66 percent. Both grades were, below the state average of 74 and 71 percent respectively. Dyal said he was proud of Taylor' County's students, especially since a new reading cycle was instituted this year for grades kindergarten through fifth', grade, and historically scores 'drop after a new cycle begins., He also commended teachers and staff for their work in the face of the economic struggles within the district.this year. "For them to remain focused, is a big pat on the back to the faculty and staff," Dyal said. "* Please see page 3 Class of 2009 The Taylor County High School Class of-2009 entered Dorsett Stadium Saturday for the last time as students. One by one they walked onto the stage erected in the middle of the field to shake hands with Superintendent of Schools Paul Dyal and accept their diploma. At the end, Principal Michael Thompson declared them graduates of TCHS, after which the group tossed their hats into the air. Editorial Women's Health Project urging healthier choices A-2 Taco Times June 3, 2009 S Dear Editor: Antioch M.B. Church, New Brooklyn M.B. Church, New Mt. Zion M.B'. Church and Stewart Memorial A.M.E. Church have joined forces in promoting, informing and improving the health of Taylor County citizens by adopting healthy lifestyle choices. The Women's Health Project is designed to reduce or eliminate health disparities in African American women of child bearing age (14-44) relating to infant mortality. This group of volunteers is determined to make a difference in lives of people whether they are 0 days old or 99 years old. This is a recap of some of the services they have provided for the community. In January, Stewart Memorial A.M.E. Church presented an Alzheimer Awareness Workshop while New Mt. Zion M.B. Church engaged an audience on nutrition and abortion. New Brooklyn M.B. Church shared with the youth how to make healthy food choices. In February, these ladies traveled to Tallahassee to attend a "Sistas Organizing to Survive" (SOS) conference on HIV/ AIDS. During the conference, they took a pledge to educate people on this epidemic and encourage them to get tested and know your partner's status. February was also Heart Health Awareness Month. These ladies wanted to make sure the community had the opportunity of becoming heart smart. They held three events discussing important facts about heart diseases and how both men and women are affected. In March, New Mt. Zion presented presentations on colorectal cancer and kidney disease. Antioch M.B. Church and Stewart Memorial A.M.E. Church had the opportunity to take a large group of youth to attend a National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day of Pampering and Health Education. Most of these ladies work full- time jobs while finding a way to make this. county informed on health choices. They deserve to be commended by our citizens. If your business or faith- based organization would like additional information on Ohis ministry, you may contact Tonya Bell, Health Equity Outreach .Worker at 850-371- 1521 or e-mail lovet@fairpoint. net. Tonya Bell Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers Letters to the Editor . ; Resident thankful for sewer response Dear Editor: meeting concerning the $14.95 monthly bills. I would like to thank all monthly maintenance charge I would also like to thank the my neighbors in Pine Ridge for our new sewer system. city council for listening to our and Glen Ridge who attended Your support certainly helped concerns. the recent Perry City Council get this unfair charge off of our Ned Brafford Gardeners celebrate successful sale Dear Editor: The Taylor County Master Gardeners would like to thank the community and public for a successful "First Plant Sale." It was a beautiful day and the turn-out was great. Special thanks go to all the Master Gardeners for all their hard work growing plants, organizing and set up Success ' wotild . '-B'ot- have happened without everyone donating their time, talents, plants and doing their part. ' We want to thank the following for 'their donations of time, products and helping make the sale a success: Susan Lincoln at Perry Newspapers for publicity, New Horizons-mushroom compost, Lt. Warner, Officer Dice and the innmart. of Taylor Correctional Institute, David Parker' and the inmates, the 4-H Sharp Shooters, Glenda and Shannon at Spring Place Salon, Pat Head for putting the beautiful raffle baskets together, Pam Wyllie-painted ornaments, Clay Olson, Kristi Bethea Mosley, Barbara Andrews and all the vendors that set up their wares. Bettie Page for ., i , Tal lor Count\ Master Gardeners Rear view mirrors: a true story By JERRY OSTERYOUNG Any change, any loss, does not make us victims. Others can shake you, surprise you, disappoint you, but they can't prevent you from acting, from taking the situation you're presented with and moving on. No matter where you are in life, no matter what your situation, you can always do something. You always have a choice, and the choice can be power. --Blaine Lee, "The Power Principle" Occasionally, we deal with an entrepreneur whose story is so surreal that it is hard to believe it is true. This column is about one such situation. A very good entrepreneur had a small equity partner who operated a portion of the business located in another city. As the entrepreneur could not travel, this minority share owner was not managed very much outside of his ability to make money, which he did on a continual basis. However, as the entrepreneur discovered, there were recurrent problems with how the small equity partner managed the office, from unnecessarily low pay to ethical issues. This shareholder, who TIaco #f Times Wednesday, June 3, 2009 123 S. Jefferson Street P.O. Box 888 Perry, Florida (850) 584-5513 DONALD D. LINCOLN SUSAN H. LINCOLN Publisher Managing Editor DEBBIE CARLTON CAROLYN DuBOSE Business Manager Advertising Director ANGELA M. CASTELUCCI LIBBY DENMARK Staff Writer/Advertising Sales Graphic Arts MARK VIOLA SARAH WEIRICK Staff Writer Classified Advertising The Taco Times (ISSN 07470967) is published each Wednesday by Perry News- papers, Inc., 123 S. Jefferson Street, Perry. Florida 32347. Subscriptions are $35.00 per year or $49.00 out of county. Periodicals postage paid at Perry, Florida 32348. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to the TACO0 TIMES, P.O. Box 888, Perry, FL 32348. The Taco Times welcomes Letters to the Editor reflecting responsive opinions an views on the news. Please submit letters by Monday at 5 p.m. The Taco Times reserves the right to refuse publication of letters which are libelous or irresponsible. Name may be withheld if circumstances so require but all letters submitted should be signed by the writer and accompanied by a phone number for verification. We look forward to hearing from you! Our address isPerry, Newspapers, Inc., P.O. Box 888, Perry, Florida 32348. e-mail: newsdesk@perrynewspapers.com , Member Perry/Taylor County Chamber of Commerce. actually owned less than five percent of the company, thought of himself as a partner rather than as an employee who happened to own stock. I remember one conversation I had with him about this, and he had a hard time accepting the fact that he was not a partner, but only a small equity owner and an employee. If you are thinking that this person had a giant ego, you are 100 percent correct. This person did have a giant ego, but he also had a skill set that the company needed. While he was a pain to deal with, he did bring some valuable things to the table, including a proficiency in bringing in business and generating revenue. Despite these skills, several fundamental flaws kept creeping up. Among them, of course, was his ego. In addition, he had some personal financial issues that kept him asking for more and Mrore money until he was - and I am not exaggerating here - being paid more than five times that of a comparable employee. He covered his sizeable salary by paying his staff low and generating lots of revenue so that the office looked like it was doing well. In order to find out exactly what was going on, the entrepreneur finally made a trip to this office. Upon arrival, the entrepreneur noticed that the office manager, who used two monitors, had rear view mirrors mounted to each one. Remember, this is a true story! When asked why she had rear view mirrors on her monitors she replied that she had them ".* Please see page 3 - N P11a of vA40 Midweek Muddle How many pairs of black pants do you own? By SUSAN H. LINCOLN No self-respecting woman, reading this column, can suggest that she has fewer than three'pairs of black! pants in her closet. Black pants, as you might not know if you have the "y" chromosome, are the wardrobe staple: you need long ones for heels and dressy occasions, short ones for casual events, somewhere in-between lengths for occasions which are somewhere-in- between. While I always enjoyed girl outings with the daughter, back in the day when she was regularly in my company, I never enjoyed the search for black pants. My head spins as I recall the agony: These fit good, but may not after they're washed. These don't fit so good, but might after they're washed. These have to be dry-cleaned. And these have that horrible chain, at the top. . These make me look fat. These need pockets. The pockets on these make me look wide. Four hours later, 'we had tried on 18 pairs of black pants, and didn't own a single pair because she wanted to be sure...she always wanted to be sure. So as much as I've missed, the daughter in recent years--being left at a house with no feminine sensibilities beyond my own--I don't miss shopping for black pants. But when she called last week, the whole black pants issue came back to me so clearly. I felt like I was in a six-foot-by-six-foot dressing room, without a bench, surrounded by mirrors. "What should I get my room mothers?" my-daughter-the-teacher asked, innocently enough. I thought I had good ideas: signature candles, a budvase of fresh flowers, lovely stationery. "What else?" she said too quickly. I could tell this was not going well, Sand ;could 'see myself:inthe dressing room, wondering what to say. "Why don't you decide?" I said, trying to be like Dr. Phil. "I don't even know these women," I reminded. "But you know women," she said. "Sure I do," I agreed, "but women are different. I just don't know their personalities or preferences." She insisted she needed ideas; I tried again. "How about a gift certificate for lunch? A keepsake photo in a frame? A..." "Yeahhhh," she said, being polite but completely unimpressed with all I mentioned. "I guess I'll just decide," she concluded. And I didn't say, "Wish I'd thought of that." "Why don't you go get some caffeine?" I asked her, realizing from years of exposure that her brain cells start falling out after 12 hours on the job. "I don't have time," she said, reciting a list of what she had to do, like Robert Frost, with miles to go before she slept. And I was sympathetic, really I was, but sometimes, you just have to deliver a prescription: "Go get a Coke," I said. "Well, Mama, you don't have to be mean," she said. That's when I needed to remember my friend's trick. Actually it's the son's trick. Actually it's everybody's trick but mine. Until now. "I think you're breaking up, or my cell phone battery's going dead. I'll have to call you back..." I said. "Mama, are you just doing that?..." she asked. "Mama?..." she said. "Mama, answer me, Mama..." Those cell phones are so unpredictable. Local, State and Federal Government Directory Taylor County Superintendent of Schools Paul Dyal 317 N. Clark St. 850-838-2500 3ity of Perry Vlayor Emily (etring District 3 03 N. Quincy St. 350-584-9273 Taylor County Commission Chairman Rudolph Parker District 4 4400 Rudolph Parier Ln. I.~ -850-584-9656 Florida Representative Leonard L. Bembry District 10 304 NWCrane Ave., Bdg.,36 Madison, 32340 850-488-7870 Florida Senator Charles Dean District 3 415 Tompkins St. Inverness, 34450 4 866-538-2831 Florida Governor Charlie Crist Capitol, 400 S. Monroe St., Tallahassee, FL 32399 850-488-4441 U.S. Senator Mel Martinez IN Palafox St., Suite 159, Pensacola, FL 32502 850-433-2603 U.S. Senator Bill Nelson 111 North Adam St., Suite 208, Tallahassee, FL 32301 850-942-8415 U.S. Representative Allen Boyd 1650 Summitt Lake Dr., Suite 103, Tallahassee, FL 32317 850-561-3979 I A-3 Taco Times June 3, 2009 Megan Giddens Giddens to compete at state horse show Two 4-H youth from Taylor County recently competed at the Area B Horse Show held in Clay County, which is the district qualifying show for the 4-H State Horse Show. Riders were Megan Giddens and Haley Jones. Giddens earned a slot at the state level of competition by placing fourth in halter, second in showmanship, second in western pleasure and first in western horsemanship. She also received the high point award overall for the junior western division. Jones missed the cut by only one point. She placed third in junior pole bending, seventh in barrels and seventh in keyhole. The 4-H State Horse Show will be held July 9-11 in Tampa. New equipment prompts $66,000 in upgrades to DMH computer system The Taylor County Commission approved the purchase of computer upgrades at Doctors' Memorial Hospital (DMH) to accommodate the new radiological equipment the county is buying for the facility. The computer upgrades, estimated to cost $66,000, will be purchased using the $2.2 million in excess sales tax the county has already earmarked for the equipment purchases. DMH interim CFO Bill Brynes requested the purchase during the commission's meeting Monday night. He called the purchase "one of those contingency items you don't know about until you get there." He added that the new equipment will not work without the upgrades. When asked, Brynes said this purchase will accommodate the computerized tomography (CT) scanner the county agreed Day camp openings Taylor County 4-H has announced it has a few open slots for its summer day camps. For more information, contact Barbara at the Taylor County Extension Office, 838-3508, or visit on-line at http://taylor.ifas.ufl.edu. Science averages rise EIGHTH GRADERS below the state average Continued from page 1 of 47. Continued from page 1 In 10th grade, 31 percent of For high school students, students scored a three or however, both ninth and 10th above, a 14 percent fall from graders' reading averages fell 2008 and below the 37 percent from last year, dropping below state average. the state average, a mark both In the math portion, however, had exceeded in 2008. ninth and 10th grades both Ninth graders had 46 percent exceeded the state average. scoring a three or above, a five Ninth grade's average 'fell ptefltwdgepaititd&6b,! and jtstto;frohifnastd-year, diopiing from,: Multiple agencies help with arrest of suspects SUSPECTS CAUGHT Continued from page 1 Monday, May 25, at Daddy's Place. Police are still searching for items of evidentiary value and ask any witnesses who were afraid to come forward prior to the suspects' arrest, to "please come forward now," Det. Dwight Norris said. Norris was with members of the fugitive task force in Georgia Saturday when Jackson was arrested. Both he and Det. Dave Gorby have taken the lead in the investigation, "pulling all the information together and getting it to the right people," Cruse said. Multiple law enforcement agencies assisted with the apprehension of the suspects, including the PPD, TCSO, U.S. Marshals, Wakulla County Sheriff's Office, Florida Department of Law Enforcement, Florida Department of Corrections (DOC), Leon County Sheriffs Office, Madison County Sheriffs Office, Jefferson County Sheriffs Office, Thomasville Police Department and Thomas County Sheriffs Office. A family member who was with Lee at the time .of his arrest was also taken into custody on local warrants in Georgia. This case will be sent to a grand jury for indictment. Both Jackson and Lee have prior convictions which led to their incarceration. Lee was released from the DOC in April of this year after serving nearly three years for drug charges. Jackson was released in October 2008 after a nearly 10- year stint for aggravated battery on a pregnant victim and other battery offenses. 75 percent to 69 percent, but remained above the state average of 68 percent. In 10th grade, the district average rose five percentage points from 68 to 73 percent, above the state level of 69 percent. Dyal said he was "really excited" about the math scores for ninth and tenth grades. "If we can stay at or above cphestat aerage,- % we're in gof, company," he said, adding that the "rigor" of'the test increases greatly at the high school level. While the fourth grade's math average fell two percentage points to 73 percent scoring a three or above, it was just below the state average of 75 percent. Fifth and sixth grades both had a slight improvement over 2008's numbers with 56 and 39 percent respectively, compared to the state averages of 62 and 55 percent. Seventh grade scores had a significant drop from 65 percent last year to 50 percent this year, compared to the state average of 60. As for the science scores, all three grades showed improvement while only the eighth grade's average was above the state's level. Fifth grade's average rose from 26 to 28 percent (the state average was 46 percent) and llth grade rose from 29 to 30 percent (the state average was 37 percent). to purchase last week, as well as the digital mammography unit and magnetic resonance imagining (MRI) equipment the county is expected to purchase next. The commission is currently advertising a request for proposals for the latter two pieces of equipment with bids due to the clerk of court's office by 4 p.m. on June 16. Brynes said he felt the hospital would still be within its $2.2 million budget for the three equipment purchases with the added cost of the computer upgrades. A motion by Commissioner Malcolm Page to approve the new purchase was approved unanimously. The commission also approved a $56,688 down payment for the CT scanner from Toshiba America Medical Systems, Inc. The refurbished 64-slice CT scanner from Toshiba America Medical Systems will cost $499,576 for the machine with $37,312 in construction costs for a total of $536,888. The sales tax used for the purchase is from a one-cent tax approved by Taylor County voters to be used for construction and capital purchases at the new DMH building. The excess revenues can only be used for equipment purchases at the hospital or to make early payments on the county's debt -_(although early payments cannot be made for several more years). All of the purchases, including the computer upgrades, will be made in the name of the county and then leased to DMH. CONGRATULATIONS 2009 GRADUATES Summ umLud Benjamin Ralph Blue Ill Ella Ruth Heartsfield Jarrod Chandler Robertson Nicholas Samuel Bennett Zachary Tyler Knowles Zoe' Simone Bennett Kolby Newton Livingston Justin Cole Blue Jacqueline Brooke McDonald Jonathan David Courtney Jerry Lee Meeks Abby Gayle Curry Jer Lee Meeks William Clark Deming Ashley Lynn Morgan Amanda Lynne dJennings$ Kathryn H.Powell , Cum Laude Hannah Brooke Allbritton Meagan Elizabeth Hill Nicholas Michael Allbritton Faith Cersteen Horner Tierria Sontavia Cook Samuel Tyler Jenkins Shabrala Ariel Dunwoody Jasmine Cassandra Jones Ashleigh Elizabeth Frostick Tiffany Nicole Mock Rebecca Nicole Gibson Leslie Dawn Nix Katelyn Renee Goforth Preston Lloyd Pitts Jim Perry Grimes, III Raven Che'la Robinson 9 932 S. Byron Butler Pkwy. 1-800-HAMPTON Perr , Florida 32347 or (850) 223-3000 No one is 'irreplaceable' REAR VIEW MIRROR Continued from page 2 so the small equity owner could not sneak up on her when he came in. When pressed further she said that he micromanaged everything and that the whole staff would find other jobs if they could. Letting the minority partner go was a very tough- decision for the entrepreneur as he knew that he would have trouble finding another person with the necessary skill set. However, the entrepreneur discovered that the minority partner was looking for a job with a competitor--despite his non- compete agreement--at about the same time that all this was going on. Following this discovery, the entrepreneur finally let the employee go. When I asked the entrepreneur how he tolerated this individual for so long, he shook his head and said, "I thought I had no choice until I was pushed into a corner and left with no other option but to let him go." No employee should ever be considered irreplaceable. Now go out and make sure that you do not allow a situation to develop where employees have to put rear view mirrors on their computers. You can do this! Jerry Osteryoung is the Director of Outreach of the Jim Moran Institute for Global Entrepreneurship in the College of Business at Florida State University, the Jim Moran Professor of Entrepreneurship and Professor of Finance. He was the founding executive director of the Jim Moran Institute and served in that position from 1995 through 2008. Fapo'rl t e'lOWm ra , ArEA COUE d5 Bo dO, 'O 5 8 p.rry FL * inuaMi 2O'. - BROWN & g communications PERRY TELEPHONE DIRECTORY Don't miss this once a year opportunity to be there when your customers need you most... when they are ready to buy! John Lacy Len Savallo m*r --.M For more information on cost-effective Yellow Page advertising ed 1 m800m.622mOO34 vttI mu m:gil .4 Nd%^ I I A RRrr^ki Living. A-4 Taco Times June 3,2009 U Red Hats celebrate 11th anniversary Brandon Lee Croft, Ashton Brooke Read Read, Croft to marry at Lake Bird in July David and Yvonne S. Read announce the engagement of their daughter, Ashton Brooke, to Brandon Lee, the son of Tracy and Bonnie Croft, all of Perry. The wedding will be an event of Saturday, July 25, 2009, at 4 p.m., at Lake Bird United Methodist Church. The bride-to-be is a 2008 graduate of Taylor County High School and is employed with Vision Arts Eye Care Center in Tallahassee. Her grandparents are Jim and Sue Read of Perry, Hazel Sheffield of Perry and the late Preston Sheffield. The groom-elect is a 2006 graduate of Taylor County High School and is employed with Taylor Correctional Institution. His grandparents are Ronnie and Mary Hogan, the late Betty Neil, Joe Ann Croft, and Tommy and Betty Croft. Out-of-town invitations have been issued, but all friends and family are invited to attend. Birth Announcement Tyrun Layvon Cook Jr. Deanna Brittand T1 run Cook of Perry announce the birth of their son, Tyrun Layvon Cook Jr., on April 30, 2009, at 9:37 a.m. in Tallahassee. He weighed 9 pounds, 3 ounces, and was 22 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Clara and Ray Staten. Maternal great grandparents are Frances Tolliver and Charles Williams. Tyrun Layvon Cook Jr. Paternal grandparents are Tracia . Williams and Ricardo Cook.. Paternal .,great-. grandparenti. are Marie and Tommy Williams. By CHERYL GREGORY Two chapters of the Red Hat Society celebrated the llth anniversary of the international organization. Twenty-three members of the Roseheads of Perry, Chapter 2207, and nine members of the Sandy Toes, Chapter 6714, met Saturday, April 25, at Mama's Italian Restaurant. The restaurant's staff had beautifully decorated the tables with alternating red and purple tablecloths and napkins. Queen Mother of the Roseheads, Hattie Adams, and Queen Mother of the Sandy Toes, Marcia Parker, sat at the head table. Queen Mother Hattie Adams rang the Red Hat bell and welcomed everyone. Queen Mother Marcia Parker thanked the Roseheads for inviting the Sandy Toes to be part of this anniversary' celebration. She invited the Roseheads to an event in September. Adams continued with a presentation of a box of gifts to Bert Sabol, who is. moving to New York. "We will miss you. but we wish you well," said Adams. Sabol graciously received the box and thanked everyone for their kindness. She stated how much the group means to her and how much she will miss everyone. Cheryl Gregory gave the history of the Red Hat Society. She continued with a brief update on the Relay For Life team, the day trip to Bainbridge, Ga., and an invitation to a luau on May 13 at the, Woman's Club. Drink and lunch orders were given, and the ladies enjoyed visiting together. Wendy Johnson led the group in a guessing game. Prizes were � awarded to Debi Limoges and Jeanne Hilgendorf. Next Carol Taitt led a game called "What's Call me today to see how much you can save with Allstate's new car discount. (850) 584-5188 Mark Pelt 1000-A S. JEFFERSON ST. PERRY a042189@altstate.com Allstate. You're in good hands. Discount and insurance only offered through select company and subject to availability and qualifications. Discount amount may be lower and applies to most major coverages. Allstate Insurance Company and Allstate Property and Casualty Insurance Company: Northbrook, IL. @2006 Allstate Insurance Company. In The Bag?" with Marie Hill was decorated in the Red Hat winning the prize. theme and was provided by Patricia Lindsey said the Hattie Adams and Patricia blessing, and lunch was served. Lindsey. Ice cream, provided by Favorite entrees included fresh Jeanne Hilgendorf, topped off shrimp salad, creamy fettuccine, each serving. and delicious chicken salad. The fun continued with more Everyone sang "Happy games. Carol Taitt led a skit Birthday" to Jean Farrill, who which had a variety of props. was then presented with a gift. Several ladies participated with Restaurant owner Mama led in the title being revealed at the singing "Happy Anniversary" end and also served as the punch before cutting the cake which line. Marie Hill scored the most .'.4 - Marcia Parker (left), Queen Mother of the Sandy Toes, and Hattie Adams (right), Queen Mother of the Roseheads, and members from their chapters enjoy the 11 th anniversary of the Red Hat Society. Stephens Reunion Perry Garden Club (located in the Forest Capital Park) Saturday, June 6 10:00 am Social Time Lunch @ 12:00 (Bring covered dish if you can) Or just come join us we will have plenty of food. ALL FAMILY AND FRIENDS WELCOME, HQPE T4 ~Eg.Y~OU T-IERE . . Any Questions call Bethese Flerntrig 352-557'5013" points in the game "What's In Your Purse?" Marcia Parker instructed everyone to "look under your dessert plate for a dot." Those with a dot received a door prize. Everyone had a good time and agreed that "we should do this more often." The ladies applauded that statement. R~. .. Give the gift the bride wants and c\' vill happily deliver the gift, not a gift certificate. Jessica Hoover Justin Locke June.13, 2009 Lirindsey Dice Nicholas Weadon July 18. 2009 Ashton B. Read Brandon Croft July 25. 2009 Chrissy Green Garrett Brock Augusl 1 2009 Kris & Lauren (Davis) Johns June 14, 2009 Noritake ~ Vera Bradley Lenox (formal & casual). Giorham Congratulations Mama's Angels You did it! Let your faith be your foundation. We love you, Mom, Dad and .Family TCHS Class of 1965 2009 Mini-Reunion Saturday, June 27,2009 6:00 p.m. Social 7:00 p.m. Dinner Fiddlers Restaurant Steinhatchee, Fla. Dress: shirt and shows required. Come join your "old" 1965 TCHS classmates for a very simple evening of good food, good fun, and good getting-back-together. Order what you want for dinner (everyone is "on his own" - Dutch treat) Fiddlers will offer several delicious specials. Come of you can, and if you don't, we'll talk about ya! Who you gonna call? Joy Towles Ezell (850) 584-7087 Janice Traywick Ricketson (850) 584-6980 Carol Roye Jordan (850) 942-7591 U ( ong"litulations ) Hoiles -Il \ (o)Il" - dLILia.rioin fl'(I111 the ( :llillnr\ I nstitUirc to and (.on a job h \cl done oin ille I .' i\ l. Soim .111ni I ).I 0 Crackdown prompts ordinance request GOLF CARTS Continued from page 1 at a future meeting. "For some time our community has talked about getting our golf cart status," Hunt said. He said this new request was prompted in part by a recent crackdown by the Florida Highway Patrol in which numerous people in the Steinhatchee area were ticketed for operating golf carts. "We want to go about this the right way," Hunt said. According to Hunt, the group was asking that the proposed ordinance include the area of Steinhatchee with the exception of the portion of Riverside Drive that is also State Road 51. On that roadway, there will be a series of designated crossings, although Hunt said they will have to petition the state for approval. "We want it to be safe," Hunt said. Commission Chairman Rudolph Parker said he was worried about the area of 10th Street at the end of the bridge. Bishop said he would work with Hunt to develop the language for the ordinance, which would be somewhat more involved due to the larger area being requested than at Spring Warrior. "We will work with you," Hunt said. After the board voted to hold a. public hearing, the gathered residents erupted in applause. The ordinance for Spring Warrior, off which the new language will be modeled, includes the following restrictions: * Golf carts may only be operated during the hours between sunrise and sunset. * Golf carts must be equipped with efficient brakes, reliable steering, safe tires, a rearview mirror, and red reflector warning devices in both front and rear. * Golf carts must yield to regular motor vehicles when it is apparent that the traffic congestion is occurring and shall in every event, yield to police and emergency vehicles. * No golf cart shall be operated by anyone under the age of 16 years. * No golf cart shall be operated unless there is an in- force insurance policy covering the golf cart. It shall be the responsibility of the owner of the golf cart to obtain and maintain insurance covering the golf cart and carry proof of same at all times during which the covered golf cart is operated on the above described areas. The minimum amount of required insurance coverage shall be $50,000 per person/bodily injury, $100,000 per incident/property and umbrella. * Golf cart use is intended for residents and visitors to the [designated area]. Commercial leasing of golf carts for use on the streets and roads of Taylor County remains prohibited. 'Photograph your jewelry' JEWELRY Continued from page 1 not easily found. If you see someone suspicious in your neighborhood, please call your local law enforcement. Try to get as much descriptive information as possible, such as a vehicle type, tag number, etc. "Another precaution is to photograph your jewelry. Photos can be valuable tools in identifying and recovering stolen items," Rice said. A-5 Taco Times June 3, 2009 Roberts is named asst. vice president at Capital City Bank Mary Roberts was recently named assistant vice president and community banker for Capital City Bank. She has more than 21 years of experience in the financial industry and is currently responsible for the sale and production of consumer loans and developing client relationships. She joined Capital City Bank in 1999 and previously served as the administrative assistant to the Taylor County bank president. Roberts is a past-treasurer of the Perry-Taylor County Chamber of Commerce and is a member of the chamber board of directors. Mary Roberts Classifieds work. Call 584-5513. Towing & Recovery . Licensed & Insured 7 Days3a.e-2m a Da y Driver Paul Gassier Towing " Commercial * Emergency SAccidents " Impound * Recover STipsy Tow Can't Hear? Ringing Ears? I can help! Dr. Jeffrey Russell Audiologist North .^Florida Hearing Services Serving Perry for 10 Years 584-EARS (3277) 1224 N. 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FI.CAL ODY 8:0A :0PM8 08 81 8 PER. 0ETONO WEEKND APOITMWIS 24HO S, asAW e upi 31S'efro t.Piy L3,4 1 VIAL o CmuesadS ateiteSevig- -. me 00 b m - m m m m ami-m m ___________ ___ a mm PESICON 0l We provide: Termite Treatments Termite Monitoring Systems Pest Control Termite (WOO) Inspections SOUTHERN PROPERTY Locally Owned & Operated- Licensed & Insured Toll Free 1-877-838-4959 Local 838-4959 LI P O0 Box 25 - Perry, FL 32348 M S Josh Noland's t Music Studio V- LEARN TO PLAY MUSIC AND RECORD YOUR PROJECT with a professional who cares Guitar *Banjo* Bass *Voice Specializing in Songwriting and Recording Contact Josh Noland, teacher/producer 850-584-5975 U' U' Need Contact Lenses? Order on the web at: Accenteyecarecenter.com or call 584-2200 I Dr. Michael Walby l �' Optometric Physician CONTACT LENSES Perry Newspapers, Inc. 123 S. Jefferson Street 584-5513 www.perrynewspapers.com newsdesk@perrynewspapers.com (News and press releases) ads@perrynewspapers.com (Display advertising and classified) circulation@perrynewspapers.com (Circulation and subscriptions) -I PLUMBING & BOILER SALES & SERVICE AUTHORIZED "R" "S" & "U" STAMPS State Certified license CFC #1427406, �CGC1507684, CMC *0S6782 St. Cloud Welding & Fabrication, Inc. (850) 223-2522 TOLL FREE 1-877-904-1900 Kellar Mechanical, Inc. Certified Air Balance & Diagnostics * Preventive Maintenance * Schedule Service * Building & Energy Automation Management Services * Commercial & Industrial Air Conditioning Service Tim Kellar 3969 Wash Davis Rd., Perry, FL 32347 (850) 584-2038 (850) 258-9326 .I Lc.MCi249388 .Iatfkat BnlcAH Intntute Honeywell a a a FRITH ABSTRACT & TITLE CO. Owners & Mortgage Title Insurance Policies Title Searches * Real Estate Closings 501 N. Byron Butler Pkwy. 850-584-2672 Perry, Fl. L.C. Custom Built Motorcycles-Service-Repair Ronnie "Bull" Fleming 2934 M.L. Fleming Rd. Perry, FL 32347 (850) 584-5518 www.bullsbobbers.com SMurphy Construction, LLC Residential and Commercial New Homes and Remodeling Licensed and Insured Certified General Contractor License CGC 1510889 Roger Murphy - Owner 1467 W. Roberts Aman Rd, Perry. FL 32347 Office 850-584-3172 Mobile 850-843-1716 Fax 850-223-1612 Email: rmurphy@gtcom.net Now with High Definition local I channels and more HD than cable! I , I I I .a -wT- "I 4e, - . �, Sports A-6 Taco Times June 3, 2009 Summer weight training, drills await players With school out and spring football practice in the books after a 50-6 drumming of Indian Rocks in the spring jamboree game, Taylor County High Coach Shane Boggs has turned his sights to summer workouts. Boggs has scheduled 22 workouts for his players prior to the start of fall practice in August. "The purpose of these workouts will be to improve strength and speed as well as injury prevention," the first-year coach said. Boggs will have quite a few more players in the weight room this summer than in years past. Fifty-seven players saw action in the spring jamboree game. Many had not played football in a while and their contributions were noticeable. "The new guys allowed us to play players on only one side of the ball. That gave us a tremendous depth advantage," Boggs said. Newcomers Brett Spradley and Justin Conyer started at the offensive tackles and several others, including Chase Gray and Devonta Powe, got in on the offensive line rotation. Other "new guys" who showed their abilities included: Poochie Woodfaulk, who started at cornerback and made an interception; Steven Ghent, who played well at linebacker and Koran Crowley, who scored a touchdown while playing slot receiver. Boggs said there are numerous other players that will likely contribute this fall if they continue to work hard over the summer. In addition to summer weight-training, Boggs will put his players through position- specific drills. "We made progress in all facets of the game this spring but we need to continue to focus on other details that separate good teams from great teams. Those details include pre-snap alignment, angles, spacing and assignments," he said. The Bulldogs will compete in several 7-on-7 games this summer against Madison, Mayo, Chiles and Wakulla. They will also participate in the 7-on-7 Big Man Challenge Tournament at Valdosta State University. The highlight of the summer for the football team will be traveling to summer camp in Knoxville, Tenn. "We will compete in 7-on-7 games and linemen challenge but we will also benefit from the team-building that goes along v with attending a camp like this," Boggs said. Boggs said he was pleased with the progress his team has made since beginning spring practice. "I asked the team to focus on two things for the spring. They were to give great effort and come to practice with a good attitude. I was pleased in both of these areas," he said. Date Opponent Site Time Aug. 28 Mayo Away TBA Sept. 4 Wakulla Away 7:30 Sept. 11 Jefferson County Away 7:30 Sept. 18 Chiles Home 7:30 Sept. 25 Bradford (Starke) Home 7:30 Oct. 2 Suwannee Home 7:30 Oct. 9 East Gadsden Away 7:30 Oct. 16 Open Oct. 23 Union County Away 7:30 Oct. 30 Fort White Home 7:30 Nov. 6 Florida High Home 7:30 Nov. 13 Chiefland Away 7:30 GFS_ swimnnoa J Rods i & Reels _ Now In! I YETI COOLERS Wildly stronger! Keep ice longer! Carrot Stix Rods COSTA DEL MAR see what's out there' Cajun Fryers The Best Fryers Made! Estimated 70% reduction in oil use. We recommend changing cooking oil after 25-30 normal cooking & strain oil every 5 cooking. Double oil life expectancy and revolu- tionary design, which results in fewer oil changes and you Recoup your investment within a short time. Football Coach Shane Boggs talks to players during the recent spring jamboree game against Indian Rocks. mi....................................................--. - -....il S Any Motor Oil Change ...with this coupon! '. S Redeemable At Any Super-Lube iOffer Expires: July 6, 2009 .............................................................m . �.. 449 U.S.1N PE Ys08 Taylor Gymnastics Cheerleading and Dance proudly presents On The Radio ^r^ ~ ^. .^~ I�I '-_ . r - -- - - Friday June 5, 2009 6:30pm TCHS Gymnatorium Adm: $5.00 Shamrock Veterinary Clinic Cross City, Florida "Your Pet's Wellness Provider" Be prepared for the upcoming Hurricane season! www.shamrockvetclinic.com 352-498-5293 Linda Stoddard, D.V.M. Hank Stoddard, D.V.M., D.T.V.M. Amy C. Stone, D.V.M. Microchips reunite pets with their people! 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This begins at 10 a.m. and continues until 2 p.m. with lunch provided. The Rev. Izell Montgomery Jr., pastor, invites everyone to participate. Get onboard the Boomerang Express! Lakeside Baptist Church invites the children in the community to hop onboard the Boomerang Express for a train ride across the "land down under." Planned for June 7-12, the Vacation Bible School is structured for children three years old through sixth grade. "As we wind our way through Australia, we'll learn that no matter where you go or what you do in life, it all comes back to Jesus." Ready for a trip to Australia? Southside Baptist Church invites everyone to travel through Australia during Vacation Bible School, June 14-19. Registration will be on Wednesday, June 10, at 6 p.m. "Everyone is invited to come for an evening of food, games and fun. We'll have popcorn, snow cones and a bounce house." Classes begin at 5:30 p.m. with supper; classes follow at 6 p.m. The church is located at 673 Plantation Road. V.B.S. planned at the Beaches Blue Creek Baptist Church will hold Vacation Bible School June 8-12 from 6-8:30 p.m. "Please share your children with us for fun, fellowship and Christian Bible teaching," organizers urge. A meal will be provided PERRY CONNECTIONS * 850-838-1683 s 1311 S Jefferson St NETWORK. Perry, FI 32348 AUTHORIZED RETAILER Offer expies 7/31109. Requires 24-Month commitment . Early canellation fee, father retctions apply. Programing package credits applied in first 6 months, Premilu pa(kae nedtsapplled In rst i months. Hi program ing requires HDlre q etele tandl3teelevisirn solds parately). New, irsntime DISH Network cstomersonly,subjectltoterrandtconditionsofOISHlNetworkpromotionlalagee andResidetiall rtomerAgeementl.Allprices,pacdages andprogramming subjectitochangewlthoutrotice.lB0O*isaservicmairkoflHoneBarOffi(e,Inc. e2009DEDC Inc. along with transportation in the Keaton Beach area. For additional information, please contact Sandra at 838-2674. Crosspoint schedules V.B.S. Crosspoint Baptist Fellowship will hold Vacation Bible School June 7-11 from 5-8:30 p.m. Classes will be offered for babies through adults, with a light supper served at 5 p.m. For additional information, please contact Dana Drawdy at 584-9630. New Brooklyn honors deacons, deaconesses New Brooklyn Missionary Baptist Church will celebrate its Deacon and Deaconess Anniversary Sunday, June 7, at 3:30 p.m. The guest speaker will be the church's own Deacon George Clayton. The Rev. Donald McBride, pastor of the church, invites everyone to attend. Heirs of Grace to sing Saturday Perry First Church of God will host a sing featuring Heirs of Grace on Saturday, June 6, at 7 p.m. Members of the Emerald Coast Southern Gospel Music Association, the group won the Female Group of the Year Beacon Award this year. The church is located at 1915 N. Hwy 221. La r #1W ipk. Major Medical Plan (A) Copay Plans (B) Health Savings Account Plans (C) High Deductible Plans Home Office 712 Eleventh Street Lawrenceville, IL 62439-2395 (800) 474-4467 Randy Trammell Home 514 W. Ash Street Perry, Fla. 32347- (850) 371-0001 Vacation Bible School June 8h-~ 2th 9am-Noon Come travel to the Land Down Under fora week o~ nonstop action on the boonmerang Express In tii.,s one-weeL adventure, you will hear 5ible ftl- . p-iirkcip.-if. in c-ool crafts, motivating - music. eat snicl at the G o ruj eC..'e, an'd plai I-mes at Recreation-Rok. Sw eFirst j0 Baptist . Church 7102N Cenlter St 5�8+-J 06 - ----I- Transportation Disadvantaged Local Coordinating Board Meeting Tuesday, June 9,2009, at 1 p.m. Taylor County Board of Commissioners Meeting Room Topic: Service Plan Update All members of the public are invited to attend One or more commissioners may be present For additional information, contact Melody Cox at (850) 838-3553 TO BENEFIT BIG BEND HOSPICE Tickets $5 Includes: Dinner Served 5:30'-7:30 Dine-in or Take-out Great Music Live Auction Door Prizes,' Plus other opportunities to win fabulous prizes for a great cause! �Big Bend o Hospice your hometown hospice. lcesed Lsace 1983 Proceeds will support the care of Big Bend fHospice patieit% and Jinnilies in Taylor Countl Friday, June 12, 2009 5:30 pm- 8:30 pm First United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall 302 N.Jefferson St., Perry, FL For advance tickets or information, call Michelle Brantley at 850-566-7491 ;01ITW New Home Baptist Church 405 E. Hampton Springs Ave. 584-7441 FF June 7-12 (Sunday - Friday) (4 years old - 6th grade) June 7 5:30 registration & snacks 6-8:30 VBS June 8-11 5:30 supper 6-8:30 VBS June 12 6:30 Family Night Still looking for "Pepper" She is a small (approx. 20 pounds) wire-haired, salt & pepper in color, terrier. She has been missing since April 4 from the Beach Road and Dennis Howell area. She has had her shots and been spayed. $500 REWARD OFFERED Call Eileen Murray at 578- 2492 or 371-1683 SPeggy Love, Mommna, *Aunt Hattie, Lynn, Shasta & Ray Yeepintouck with your friends and loved ones through your hometown newspaper. Call today and subscribe--(850) 584-5513 mw A-8 Taco Times June 6, 2009 Obituaries Glenn E. Loughridge Glenn E. Loughridge Glenn E. Loughridge died on May 29, 2009, in Tampa. He was born in Boyd on March 13, 1911, where his family had timber land and a sawmill. He is an alumni of Vanderbilt University and the University of Florida. In the early 1930s, he moved to Pinellas County and was employed in his family business, Pinellas Lumber Company. He served in the Army during World War II in Italy, with the 88th Division. He was wounded and decorated for his bravery. On his return from World War II, he became manager of the Clearwater and Pasco County branches of Pinellas Lumber Company. Mr. Loughridge was on the board of the St. Petersburg Kennel Club for more than 50 years. He was a past president of the Clearwater Rotary Club and was honored with two Rotary awards: the Alfred Marshall Award and the Four Way Test Award. He remained an active member until his death, and was a life-time member of Clearwater Rotary Foundation. He was an active member of Casado Club of Clearwater, was previously on the Board of Directors of Morton Plant Hospital and the Board of Directors of City National Bank of Clearwater. He was a long-standing member of the Lumberman's Association. He was a former member of the Clearwater Chamber of Commerce, Clearwater Privateers, Clearwater Country Club, Clearwater Yacht Club and Carlouel Yacht Club. Mr. Loughridge was a life- long member of the Methodist Church. For most of his life, he attended First Methodist Church of Clearwater. In his later years, he was a member of St. Paul United Methodist Church in Largo, but frequently attended Hyde Park Methodist Church in Tampa. Survivors include: his daughter, Ann Loughridge Kerr; his son Thomas Earl Loughridge; three grandchildren; and four great- grandchildren. A memorial service will be held today, June 3, at 2 p.m. at First Methodist Church in Clearwater. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Rotary Foundation, Polio Plus Fund, 14280 Collections Center, Chicago, IL 60693; Salvation Army, 1521 Druid Road, Clearwater, FL 33756; Methodist Children's Home, 51 Main Street, Enterprise, FL 32725; Isaiah's Inn, 314 Lincoln Avenue South, Clearwater, FL 33756; or any charity of your choice. Moss Feaster Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. John William Mills Jr. John William Mills Jr., 56, of May 28, 2009, died in Tallahassee. He was a microbiologist for hospital labs for the past 30 years and had lived in Perry most of his life. He was of the Baptist faith. Survivors include: his mother and father, John Sr. and Betty Mills of Perry; two sisters, Hazel R. Mills of Cairo, Ga., and Kathy Hill of Tallahassee; two nieces; three nephews; and a host of cousins. Funeral services were held Sunday, May 31, at 3 p.m. at Beggs Funeral Home with burial at Pisgah Cemetery. Visitation was held Saturday, May 30, from 6 to 8 p.m. at Beggs Funeral Home in Perry. William Leo Richardson Jr. William Leo Richardson Jr., 72, of Steinhatchee, died May 31,2009. Mr. Richardson was born July 10, 1936, in Toccoa, Ga., to the late William Leo Richardson Sr. and Cora Estelle Workman. He graduated from Toccoa High School and received his bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from Clemson College. He retired from Robins Air Force Base after 34 years of faithful services. He was a member of the First Baptist Church in Perry, Ga., where he lived for 38 years. He was a member of Houston Masonic Lodge #35 F&AM of Perry. He was a cubmaster of Pack 216 and a trustee for the Westfield School. He was preceded in death by his brother, George Richardson, and a sister. Joan Dean. Survivors include: his wife, Beth Tomlinson Richardson of Steinhatchee; children, Susan R. Nichols of Lakemont, Ga., and Mark F. Richardson of Tifton, Ga.; and four grandchildren. Graveside services will be held at Bluewater Baptist Church Cemetery today, June 3, at 2 p.m. with the Rev. James Sowden officiating. Family and friends will gather at Adams Funeral Home at 1 p.m.. The family received friends at Adams Funeral Home Tuesday, June 2, from 5 to 8 p.m. Pallbearers to serve for Mr. Richardson's service will be Harvey and Henry Purvis, Greg Clark, Royce Fricks, John Taylor and Taylor Richardson. Honorary pallbearers will be Trevor and Wylder Nichols. In lieu of flowers, donations can be given to the American Cancer Society's Winn Dixie Hope Lodge at 2121 S.W. 16th St., Gainesville, FL 32608. To sign the memorial register in memory of William Leo Richardson Jr., visit online at www.adamsfuneralhome. us.com. Adams Funeral Home in Dublin, Ga., will be in charge of arrangements. IIN ES HiIS ANYWHERE L. ii^'-^ |I I I II IC I III^~ f^^ VMI graduate Drew Thompson was commissioned an ensign in the United States Navy on May 1 5, by his father, a former lieutenant in the U.S. Navy. Thompson, the son of Chet and Terry Thompson, is a 2005 home school graduate from Taylor County and graduated May 16 from the Virginia Military Institute as a distinguished graduate in mechanical engineering. As an ensign, he has been assigned to submarine warfare and will undergo initial training at the Naval Nuclear Power Training Command in Charleston, S.C., before entering the fleet. TCHD issues rabies warning Taylor County health officials urge residents to avoid contact with wild and stray animals to protect themselves from the risk of rabies exposure. Most recently in Taylor County, a rabid fox with exposure to a pet was reported in May. "Rabies is a potentially fatal disease. It is important not to handle wild animals, to be aware of unusual acting animals, and to keep pets vaccinated against rabies," said James Rachal, Environmental Health Director, Taylor County Health Department. Rabies is transmitted through exposure to the saliva and nervous tissue from a rabid animal through a bite, scratch, or contact with mucous membranes such as the eyes, nose, or mouth. Aggressive acting animals should be reported to Taylor County Animal Control at 838-3525 for handling. Anyone who is bitten or scratched by wild animals or strays should report the incident to their doctor immediately, as well as Animal Control and the health department. The contact number to report an animal bite to the Taylor County Health Department is 850-584-5087. 00 t'n TV llA' ? ^;."', ,:T _. " � ,, , A1, .*.<'.^.'-i^.^ :-. . , ". l.',-. ; '- I ; *.'' . . � _. . ..- ' .* SEE OUR VIRTUAL INVENTORY @ WWW.KEENSBUILDINGS.COM 'STORAGE BUILDINGS ONLY W 223" 1939 CH~ICI ESS~a, osn -" ri � . " * ' , ". - ,.* doom%', : : L' " BIC. COD . Community B-1 Taco Times June 3, 2009 Mama Mia! Another year, another unforgettable senior trip to the "city that never sleeps," according to members of the Taylor County High School Class of 2009. Students and their parents followed tradition by touring, enjoying and learning from the many sights and sounds of New York City, N.Y. From the Broadway play "Mama Mia" to a look at Ground Zero's rebuilding progress, students became better acquainted with the culture and heart of this great city, Trip Sponsor Janet Johstono said. New this year was a tour of the Bronx Zoo. One participant called it "a trip that should not be missed...a true first-hand educational experience." Shown at New York's famed Times Square are: (front row, I to r) Robin Walker, Ashleigh Frostick, Abby Curry, Hannah Allbritton, Pam Blue, Trey Blue, Faith Horner, Kristi Hathcock, Jennifer Coxwell and Zoe Bennett; (second row, I to r) Marcia Frostick, Chase Stelanelli, Devan Towles, Tonya Holton, Lynn Davis, Benny Blue, Meagan Hill, Tracy Hill and Sid Hill; (third' row', I to r) Ruth Hatvey, Daniel EHis-(tour guide), Janet Johstono (senior trip sponsor), .Beth Southerland, Nickole Watkins, Ellie Heartsfield, Yvonne Heartsfield, Melanie Bray, Chrissy Ward, Ryan Bowden, Dewayne Bowden, Justin Higgs and Tammy Taylor; (back row, I to r) Gene Johstono, Mark Southerland, Dana Southerland, Morgan Padgett, Bruce Curry, Sharon Hathcock, Cody Davis, Craig Tuten and Joe Coxwell. * Idol to idol Taylor County High School Senior Hannah Albritton, left, and senior parent Marcia Frostick met American Idol contestant Allison Iraheta during the recent class trip to New York City, N.Y. Iraheta made it to the final four before elimination, but will hit the road for the American Idol All Stars tour this summer. Local seniors traveled to New York in early May for the annual school- sponsored trip. Diplomas awarded More than 130 graduating seniors walked across the field at Dorsett Stadium Saturday to receive their high school diplomas. ....'. ,~ ~ . 'I "I,- - ', - - I ~ AARP: last Wed., 10 a.m. at Perry Shrine Club. Kiwanis Club: Wednesdays, noon, Joyce's Main Street Cafe. MainStreet Perry: first Thursday of each month, noon, Heavenly Floors. NAACP: first Sunday, 5 p.m., at Jerkins Community Center. Optimist Club: Thurs., noon at Joyce's Main Street Cafe. Perry Garden Club: third Wednesday, 10 a.m. Perry Elks Lodge: second and fourth Tuesday, 7 p.m. Perry Lodge 123, F&AM: first and third Monday nights, 7:30 p.m. Perry Lodge #187: first and third Tues., 6 p.m., Masonic Hall. Perry Masonic Lodge 123: meets first and third Monday, 7:30 p.m. Perry Shrine Club: fourth Thurs., 7 p.m. (club house on Courtney Rd.). Perry Woman's Club: second Wed., noon (September to May). Rotary Club: Tues., noon at Rosehead Junction. Taylor County Leadership Council: second and fourth Friday, 7 p.m., Jerkins Community Center. Vogue XIII: first Mon., 7:30 p.m. Call 584-2404. Airport Advisory Committee: fourth Wednesday, 12 noon, Perry- Foley Airport. Chamber of Commerce: second Thurs., 8 a.m., chamber board room. City Council: second and fourth Tues., at 6:30 p.m. County Commission: first Mon. and third Tues. at 6 p.m., courthouse annex; workshop, fourth Tues., 3 p.m.. Juvenile Justice Council: third Thurs., 9 a.m., at Juvenile Justice Office, 1719 South Jefferson Street. Planning Board: first Thurs., 6 p.m. Courthouse annex (old post office). Social Security: representatives, second Tues., 8:30 a.m. to noon, courthouse annex. Taylor County Construction License Board Meeting: third Fri., 2 p.m., courthouse annex. Taylor County Development Authority: second Mon., noon, at Capital City Bank. Taylor County School Board: first and third Tues., 7 p.m. Taylor Coastal Water and Sewer: fourth Tuesday at 18820 Beach Road, 5:30 p.m. Taylor Soil & Water Conservation District Board: fourth Monday, 5:30 p.m., Foley Airport terminal conference room. Call 584-4329 for information. Tourism Development Council: second Wed., 5 p.m., Chamber of Commerce. Big Bend Republican Women's Network: second Monday at 5:30 p.m., 502 W. Green St. E-mail: bbrwn@fairpoint.net. Business Network International (B.N.1): every Tuesday, 7:30-9 a.m., Hampton Inn. Visitors welcome. Diabetes classes every Tuesday, 2 p.m., Doctors' Memorial Hospital. FAMU Alumni Chapter: second Monday, 7 p.m., Jerkins Community Center. Girl Scouts Service Unit: first Tuesday, 7 p.m., Scout Hut. Helping Hands of the Shelter: every Tuesday, 6 p.m., chamber of commerce. Historical Society: open Thursday afternoons, 1-5 p.m. Home Educators League of Perry: second Thursday, 1:30 p.m., Forest Capital Hall. Call 838-3508 or 584-6866. La Leche League International: second Wed., 10:30 a.m., Taylor County Public Library. Mothers of Pre-Schoolers: first and third Fridays. Call 584-3826. Muskogee Creek Indian Nation: second and fourth Sat., 7 p.m. Tribal grounds, Lyman Hendry Road. Muskogee Creek Indian Tribe: first Saturday, Oak Hill Village on Woods Creek Road. National Wild Turkey Federation (Yellow Pine Drummers): holds open Ti,,rih'y meeting on first Thursday, Golden Corral, 7 p.m. Call 584-9185. Order of Confederate Rose Chapter 8: meets every fourth Thursday. Please call 838-2045. Perry Parrothead Club: first Wednesday, 6 p.m., Poppa Jim's; third Wednesday, 6 p.m., The Timbers. Call 843-1469. Pet adoptions: Taylor County Animal Shelter, open Monday through Friday. Call 838-3525. Republican Party of Taylor County: second Thursday, 5:30 p.m., at Rosehead Junction. Taylor Adult Program (TAP): Thursday, 10 a.m., 502 N. Center Street. 223-0393. Taylor Coastal Communities Association: second Tuesday, 6 p.m., at the district building on Beach Road. Taylor County Amateur Radio Club: first Monday, 7 p.m., Division of Forestry office, 618 Plantation Road. Taylor County Brotherhood: meets on Mondays, 7 p.m., at New Brooklyn; every third Saturday, 9 a.m., at Stewart Memorial. Taylor County Brotherhood Choir: meets every Thursday, 6 p.m., at Stewart Memorial. Taylor County Habitat for Humanity. board meeting, second Thursday, 5:30 p.m., Room 208, Capital City Bank. Taylor County Historical Society: third Mon., 7 p.m. Historical Society building. Society's museum is open every Thursday, 1-5 p.m. Taylor County .Horseman's Association Horse Show: second Fri., Club Roping, 6:30 p.m.; second Sat., speed events, 11 a.m.; last Sat., roping, 6 p.m. Arena is located on Bishop Blvd. Taylor County Quilters: Tuesdays, 10 a.m. to noon, Taylor County Public Library. Taylor County Reef & Research Team: second Thurs., 7 p.m., Forest Capital Hall. Taylor County Senior Center: Executive Board of Directors meeting, every third Thursday. Whole Child Taylor-Shared Service Network: fourth Mon., 9 a.m., Taylor County School District Administrative Office Complex. Alcoholics Anonymous: Monday, 8 p.m. and Thursday, 8 p.m. at the Serenity House, 1824 N. Jefferson Street. Call 672-1263 for more information. Alzheimer's Support Group for Caregivers: every second Tuesday, at 7 p.m., First United Methodist Church. Big Bend Hospice Advisory Council: fourth Tuesday at 1 p.m., Big Bend Hospice office (107 E. Green). * Celebrate Recovery: a non- denominational, Christ-centered recovery ministry meets Thursdays at 6 p.m., in the First Baptist Church Youth Center (old Citizens Bank building on the corner of Orange and Green streets). Narcotics Anonymous: Sunday, 7 p.m.; Tuesday, 7 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.; and Saturday, noon, at St. James Episcopal Church, 1100 W. Green St. (library). Call 223-2785. Perry Winners Group of Alcoholics Anonymous: Friday, 8 p.m.; Heritage House, 317 N. Orange St. The Way: (faith-based 12-step group for addicts and alcoholics) Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., and Friday, 7 p.m., at the Serenity House, 1824 N. Jefferson St. Please call 672-0626. AMVETS Post 20 and AMVETS Ladies Auxiliary: third Saturday, 10 a.m., at 8839 U.S. 19 South. Call 223- 1144. American Legion Post #291: second Saturday, 10 a.m. American Legion Post #96: first Tues., 7 p.m., American Legion Hall, Center St. Sons of Confederate Veterans: fourth Thursday at North Orange Street. For ntjrmari.:.n, call 584-5725 or 838-2045. VFW Post #9225: second Tues., 7 p.m. (American Legion building). AMVETS B-2 Taco Times June 3, 2009 Classified ads are $5 for 25 words or less and .10 each additional word. The deadline for the Wednesday paper is Monday by 5 p.m. and for the Friday paper Is Wednesday by 5 p.m. 123 South Jefferson St. t... ig deals! _ _H_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ RETB IL i *BBBHB--LI^HBHL...LBJloll-^ Back yard and carport moving sale at 7:30 a.m. - 2 p.m. on June 6, at 105 Seminole Road in Pine Ridge. Everything from baby toys to big pots and pans. 843-0931. 6/3-6/5 Four Family Beach Road Garage Sale. Saturday, June 6, from 7 a.m. - 2 p.m. Washer, dryer, gas stove, clothing, household items. Great stuff! 8622 Beach Rd. 3 miles from Perry, right before Kelley Grade. 6/3-6/5BRGC YES, WE ARE HAVING A YARD SALE! Two family yard sale Saturday at 1977 Dice Road from 7 a.m. until. Tools, children items and much more. 6/3-6/5 Kids Kaboodle Gently used kids clothes, video games and systems. Pageant gowns, now in. Now accepting consignment on large baby items, cribs, swings, etc. must be clean and all parts attached. Limited space. Call for more info. 111 1/2 E. Green St. 843-5324. 4/29-5/29 Is your computer slow? Service & Sales of new and used computers. Service available in your home business. 838-1683. 1/01 PC We Buy Gold, Silver Silver Coins Old Paper Money Don't sell your Old Jewelry at a yard sale! Bring it to South House for TOP DOLLAR!! S SO S New 350-watt electric 3 and 4 wheel mobility scooters starting at $495. ATV's, Go-Karts & Motor Scooters. We repair most makes and models. Also, tires and tubes for ATV's. Perry Scooters 1302 N. Jefferson St. Phone 371-1432. 3/13-6/12 Complete bicycle gas engine kits, 130 MPG, $275. Perry Scooters, 1302 N. Jefferson St. 584-2979. 5/29-6/10 Computer repair. New and used computers with your data transfer included. Repairs available at your home or business. 838-1683. 10/24PC 27" color TV - Phillips 2 1/2 years old. $150 850-843-0403. 6/3 Jugs Pitching Machine. Speed range: 30-90 mph; pitch types: fastball, curve ball and slider. Asking $400. Call 223- 2149. 6/3-6/12 47" round glass table. 4 cushioned bamboo chairs $150. 2 tickets to the Florida Aquarium $22. Vision Arts Eyecare center comprehensive eye exam $40 (Kiwanis Auction). Glass dolls make an offer. 584-2263. 6/3-6/5 Two pure bred adorable Chihuahua puppies for sale. One male and one female. Born April 28. Beautiful silk black with tan and white trim. Perfect markings. They are very sweet arid spoiled. $300. Includes health certificate, first shots and worming. Please call for an appointment. Call 843-4144 or 584-6826. They will be ready on June 18. 5/29-6/12 Bullmastiff/Walker puppies $100. Great hog dogs. 223-1053. 6/3tf Goats for Sale! 1 male African pygmi $60 1 male Boer $85 Call 1-850-212-6332. 6/3-6/5 Full blooded female Chuhuahua puppies for sale. Up to date on shots and health certificates. Call 843-3268 or 843-2548. 6/3-6/5 If you're looking for a pet, be sure to check the Taylor County Animal Shelter at 838-3525 tfHH If you have lost a pet, be sure to check the Taylor County Animal Shelter at 838-3525 12/19tfHH I Need Cash? Got Junk? Got Junk Cars, Truck? I buy Scrap Metals!! 85?83g-00NKi(5(18eia-0'. A State Certified Scales 2/7tfRC WANT TO BUY Old Taylor County & Jerkins Yearbooks Old Silver Coins Scrap Gold Old Comic Books Used Furniture (LR, DR, BR) Used Appliances Taylor County Memorabilia $58,000.00 Government Stimulas Tax Credit. Call for info - Prestige Home Centers. 352-493-2492 or 800-477- 2492. 6/3tfPHC Prestige Home Centers has EZ Financing available! Call for your free credit Check today! 800-477-2492 or 352-493-2492. FINALLY AVAILABLE!!! Guaranteed owner financing if you have land. Ironwood Homes of Perry 850-838- 9090. 4/15tflH NO DOWN PAYMENT for land owners (even if you still owe money on your property!) Call Prestige Home Centers 352-493-2492 or 1-800-477-2492. 12/12tfPH Trade-ins welcome, no down payment for land owners! Call Prestige Home Centers 352-493-2492 or 1-800-477- 2492. 12/12tfPH Hurry Free Down Payment money, do it now!!! Prestige Home Centers, Inc. 800-477-2492; 13771 NW Hwy. 19 Chiefland. 3/25tfPH Apartment for rent one year lease. 1 bed/1 bath $425 with $425 deposit; also, 2 bd/2 bath $575 plus $575 deposit. Call for appointment 223-3369. No pets. 5/22-6/5 For rent 3 B/2 Ba $500 month, 1st, last plus security. 386-209-2438. 5/27-6/5 Taking applications for 2 BR/2 Ba $475; 2 BR/1 Ba $375 and 2 BR/2 Ba $400. All set up in Everett's Mobile Home Park. Water, sewer & garbage included in rent. Phone # 584-7094. Apply in person Monday - Wednesday. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. References required. Ask for Ms. Betty. 4/22tfEMH Small furnished trailer for rent. One adult only. No children, no pets. Utilities and satellite TV included. Good references needed. $125 per week plus $125 deposit. Call 584-2199. 5/27-6/12 3 BR/2 BA Very clean. Stove, refrigerator and D/W. No pets or smoking inside. Robinson and Aman Rd. 2 acres land. $750 plus deposit. 850-578-2240. 5/22-6/12 3 Bed/2 Ba. house, 1 acre of land, no pets. Call 843-2889.. 6/3-6/5 2 bedroom 1 bath mobile home. Large front porch, central Heat/AC, Just in city limits. Not in park. $450 month, 1st, last and deposit. 850-303-2231.. 6/3-6/5 Furnished trailer for rent. 1 or 2 adults only. No children, no pets. Utilities and satalite TV provided, $155 per week, plus $155 security deposit, or $600 per month, plus $155 security deposit. References needed. 6/3-6/19 1 BD/1 BA Duplex. Hardwood floors, central AC/Heat. Full kitchen, full bath, laundry hook-up. Ceiling fans. 2 blocks from Walmart. Nice area! $475 month FL.S. Robert 850-223-3427. 6/3-6/5 WOODRIDGE APARTMENTS $199 MOVE-IN SPECIAL For Basic to Market renters. 1,2, or 3 BR HC and Non-HC accessible apartments. HUD vouchers considered and rental assistance may be available. Equal Housing Opportunity. Office hours are 8:00-5:00 Mon.- Thurs. Call 850-584-5668.709 W. Church St. Perry, FL 32348. TDD 711. 5/13tfWP Rentals Available 81 N. Page Rd. 4 Bedrooms, 2.5 Baths $750/mo. First and last month's rent due prior to moving in. 902 E. Green St. 4 Bedrooms, 2 Baths $650/mo. First and last month's rent due prior to moving in. 1315 E. Center St. 2 Bedrooms, 1 Bath $400/mo. (no refrigerator & stove) Will need references. No pets on any of these. Kelly & Kelly Properties HOUSE FOR RENT - 4 Bedroom, 2 Bath; storage area, No pets, No children. First months rent and security deposit required. Utilities not included. Credit check and references required. Semi-commercial area; For more information, please call 850-584-6666, ext 407. 5/13tfWO Trailer lot for rent $175 per month. 850- 223-1020 5/27-5/29 1/2-acre lot for rent on paved road. City or well water. 850-584-9084, 5/6-5/29 2 Bed/2 bath w/dryer, upgraded appliances. Fenced back yard, $700, first and last. Very private. 850-672- 0850. 5/6-5/29 For Rent - 2B/B home w/adjacent 2000 sq. ft. building off Hwy . 221 near town. Deposit & 1st month's rent required. Call 838-5338. 5/20-5/29AR Steinhatchee Place Resort - Furnished 1 and 2 bedroom Condos for Rent. $600-$700. Included in price - Water, cable, internet and hot tub in Steinhatchee. Call 1-352-498-7740. 11/28tfSPR/SPD Rooms available at Skylark Motel everything included from Monthly $545 required $45 deposit, $165 weekly or $40 daily tax included. 317 N. Byron Butler Pkwy. 850-843-85?4. 1/7tfLS Furnished Efficiency apartment for rent. Only for 2 adults. No pets, no children. Utilities and satalite TV provided. Good references needed. $150 per week plus $150 deposit. Call 584-2199. 5/27-6/12 Westgate Rooms available for rent. Refrigerator, microwave, TV w/cable, AC/Heater. Everything included. $165 weekly $40 daily, $545 per month, RV sites $19 daily, $70 weekly, $250 monthly. Tax included. 1627 S. Byron Butler Pkwy. 850-8438810; - 1/itfLS Southern Villas of Perry Looking For Applicantsl Rental assistance available. HUD vouchers accepted. 1 & 2 BR HC & non- HC accessible apartments, Office hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon.-Thurs. Call 850-584-8111. TDD/TTY 711, 315 Puckett Rd, Perry, FI, 32347. Equal Housing Opportunity. 5/2tfnSV Large Camper, near city for rent. Furnished, water, electric, AC and TV, 1 or 2 adults, no pets, fenced yard and private. $125-$150 week; 1st and last with $100 damage. 584-8618. 5/29tfBW Roommate wanted. Reasonable, 12810 Spring Warrior Rd. 584-2506 5/29-6/3 For rent - two 1 bedroom apartments just refinished and ready to occupy. Call 850-584-6666 ext. 401. Free application. Must have good references. No pets allowed. 5/29tfWO Newly remodeled 4 bd/2 ba with computer room, carport, work shed, new roof, great location down town area. Behind Wachovia Bank. 409 W, Bay St. $97,500. 838-6077 or 584- 2270. 5/20tfJM Land for sale, 221 North Between Shiloh Church Rd. and Cairo Parker Rd. 1 acre lots with paved roads. Owner financing available. Please call (386) 658-1346 or (850) 584-7466. tfEF Ford F-150 Truck - 300-6 cylinder rebuilt motor, automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, tool box, aluminum diamond plate inside cover and tail gate, 75SR16 Trail Climber Summit Radials, rebuilt carb, starter and fuel pump, new water pump, plugs and wires, nice interior Low Price of $1800.00 Bud Chute 850-843-0127. 5/22-6/3 TREE CAPITAL CLEANING We do mold inspections & removal , Also ask about: 4 b^ Er Oust Mleas t, i 2003 Mercury Grand Marquis LS, $7,000. Call 584-2188. 6/3-6/5 2006 Suzuki 4-wheeler. 5 speed manual, 2 sets rear wheels, 4 stroke. Fast and fun. $1600 or trade for truck or automatic 4-wheeler. 850-843-0883. 6/3-6/5 Looking for experienced refrigeration technician. Must have clean driving record. Also, looking for a Bookkeeper/Receptionist. Send resumes to advref@fairpoint.net. Drug Free Workplace. Call 584-3626. 5/6tfAR The Healthy Start Coalition of Jefferson, Madison and Taylor Counties is currently accepting Requests for Proposals for a direct service position effective July 1st. The contract will consist of outreach efforts and working with collaborative partnerships to promote the Whole Child Connection system. The successful applicant will conduct Whole Child profiles in a three- county area and provide technical assistance to Whole Child Advisory Boards. The candidate will also provide family counseling and navigation of thenheealth and social system as determined by the Whole Child Connection. For a copy of the complete Request for Proposal, please contact Cindy Hutto at.850-948-2741 or cjhutto @ healthystartjmt. org. Proposals should be received by the close of business, June 19, 2009 for consideration. 6/3-6/12 J.D.'s Tree Service and Lawn Care. Licensed and insured. Free estimates. We also grind stumps. Call today 838- 1280, Firewood for sale. Ryans Lawn & Landscaping! Call 843- 1151 for all your lawn care needs. Free Estimates, we beat most prices!! 5/20-6/12 John Sesock's Tree Service/Stump Grinding *Tree Trimming/Bucket Truck *Free Estimates eLicensed & Insured Tree Expert Also, Bobcat Work Done Root Rake, Grabbler, Front End Loader for Excavation/ Cleanup, (850)- 584-2027 (H) (850)591-8301 (C) See ad in phone book page 114. 6/3-6/26 Experienced Computer Techs will repair your computer in your home. Upgrades, new, or used computer sales with your data transfer included. Emergency response available. 838- 1683 10/24PC Please stop by or call Advanced Computers for all of your computer repair needs. Come see us or we will come see you. Repair, Networking, Sales, Consulting. www.advanced-computers.net 133 N. Jefferson St. 584-7879 24/7 Phone Support 5/13-6/5 Chad H. Dees lawn care all work done right. Free estimates, give us a call at home 850-584-8959 or cell 850-371- 1510. 4/1-8/28 A to Z Farm and Lawn Service Land clearing, tree trimming/ removal, dump truck service, harrowing, bush hog mowing, rake work, dirt leveling and complete lawn service. Call 584- 6737. 12/24tfAZ TALL TIMBER TREE SERVICE *Stump Grinding *Tree Trimming *Tree Removal *Debris Removal *Pressure Washing *Bush Hogging *Lawncare *Free Estimates* and *Great Rates* Call today! 850-838-5923 or 850-584-8191 Mark A. Moneyhan Certified Quality Specialist 6/3-8/28 Quality Senior.Lawn Service low rates, free estimate. 5/13-6/5 JM Handyman Home Repairs, LLC Pressure washing, painting, concrete, wood decks, Ceramic tile, laminate wood available, Mobile Home Repairs, RV Leak Repairs. 578-3776,838-6077 or 584-2270. For Sale 1997 Ford F150 4x4 5.4 V-8 315-75-16BFG $4,500 (850) 210-2949 (Jeff) (850) 997-5293 DENTAL ASSISTANT Needed for fast paced dental office in Perry, FL MUST HAVE: 1. Assist in providing full scope of general dental health care services. 2. Completed course work in a Dental Assistant certification program; 3. Florida certification as Dental Radiographer (required); 5. Excellent oral/written skills Send resume to: hrdepartment@nfmc.org or Fax (850)298-6054 EOE/DFWP/M-F Marshall Health & Rehab Center is looking for CNA'S to work 3p- 11p & 11p -7a Anyone interested in taking the CNA course at Marshall can come in and put in an application. Classes will be , starting soon! 207 Marshall Dr. Perry , Fla. Drug Free Workplace Equal Opportunity Employer El is having a Clearance Sale J. Willie prices can't be beat! (850) 584-6021 1803 W. Main St. (850) 223-2370 127 S. Jefferson St. AI Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning ' Pet Odor Elimination 1 l 584-CLEAN (584-2532) 'I MOBHILEHOMES I NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED Notice is hereby given, that Gary Mitchell, Trustee the holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issuance, the description of the property, and the names In which it was assessed are follows: Certificate No. 800 Year of Issuance 2002 Description of Property Parcel No, R07444-000 COMMENCE AT THE NORTH RIGHT OF WAY OF PINECREST DRIVE AND THE EAST BOUNDARY LINE OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 19, TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH, RANGE 8 EAST, THENCE RUN NORTH 144 FEET, THENCE RUN WEST 210 FEET, THENCE RUN SOUTH 144 FEET, THENCE RUN EAST 210 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. LOCATED IN SECTION 19, T4S, R8E, TAYLOR COUNTY, FLORIDA AND BEING .69 ACRES MORE OR LESS. Name in which assessed Lenora Sands Said property being in the County of Taylor, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described is such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse door on the 15th day of June, 2009 at 11 o'clock a.m. Dated this 6th day of May, 2009 Annie Mae Murphy Clerk of Circuit Court Taylor County, Florida 5/13, 5/20, 5/27, 6/3 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED Notice is hereby given, that Gary Mitchel, Trustee the holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issuance, the description of the property, and the names In which it was assessed are follows: Certificate No. 955 Year of Issuance 2002 Description of Property Parcel No. R08978-002 BEGIN AT THE NE CORNER OF THE WEST HALF OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 6, TOWNSHIP 8 SOUTH, RANGE 8 EAST, THENCE RUN WEST 98.5 FEET TO THE EAST R/W LINE OF A COUNTY GRADED ROAD, THENCE SOUTH ALONG SAID R/W LINE 375 FEET FOR A POINT OF BEGINNING; FROM SAID POB CONTINUE SOUTH 160 FEET, THENCE RUN EAST 100 FEET, THENCE NORTH 160 FEET, THENCE RUN WEST 100 FEET BACK TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, ALL LYING AND BEING IN SECTION 6, T8S, R8E, TAYLOR COUNTY, FLORIDA, LESS AND EXCEPT UTILITY RIGHT OF WAY, IF ANY; Name in which assessed Dianne P. Cawthon Said property being in the County of Taylor, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described is such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse door on the 15th day of June, 2009 at 11 o'clock a.m. Dated this 6th day of May, 2009 Annie Mae Murphy Clerk of Circuit Court Taylor County, Florida 05/13, 05/20, 05/27, 06/3 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED Notice is hereby given, that Taylor County Commisioners the holder of the following certificate has filed sold certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names In which it was assessed are follows: Certificate No. 876 Year of Issuage,20P2.,, Description of Property Parcel No. R08214-000 COMMENCE ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY-FIVE (175) YARDS EAST OF SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF NORTHWEST QUARTER (SE 1/4 OF NW 1/4) OF SECTION FOUR (4) TOWNSHIP FIVE (5) RANGE EIGHT (8) EAST, THENCE RUN NORTH THIRTY- FIVE (35) YARDS, THENCE RUN EAST THIRTY-FIVE (35) YARDS, THENCE RUN SOUTH THIRTY-FIVE (35) YARDS, THENCE RUN WEST THIRTY-FIVE (35) YARDS, BACK TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, CONTAINING ONE- FOURTH OF AN ACRE, MORE OR LESS. Name in which assessed Bowdoin S H Est Said property being In the County of Taylor, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described is such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse door on the 15th day of June, 2009 at 11 o'clock a.m. Dated this 6th day of May, 2009 Annie Mae Murphy Clerk of Circuit Court Taylor County, Florida 05/13, 05/20, 05/27, 06/3 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED Notice is hereby given, that Taylor County Commisioners the holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issuance, the description of the property, and the names In which it was assessed are follows: Certificate No. 288 Year of Issuance 2002 Description of Property Parcel No. R03726-000 Lot one (1) Block Three (3) of the E S MORGAN ADDITION to the town of Perry, Florida, according to the map or plat of said ES Morgan Addition on record in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit of Taylor County, Florida Name in which assessed John & Kellli Pollskey Said property being In the County of Taylor, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described is such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse door on the 15th day of June, 2009 at 11 o'clock a.m. Dated this 6th day of May, 2009 Annie Mae Murphy Clerk of Circuit Court Taylor County, Florida 05/13, 05/20, 05/27, 06/3 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED Notice is hereby given, that Taylor County Commlsioners the holder of the following certificate has filed sold certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names In which it was assessed are follows: Certificate No. 305 Year of Issuance 2002 Description of Property Parcel No., R04066-000 z:--1 Lots seven (7) and Eight (8) of Block Two (2) of the Blair & Hinely Addition to the Town of Perry, Florida, Name in which assessed James Hlnson Said property being In the County of Taylor, State of Florida, Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described Is such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse door on the 15th day of June, 2009 at 11 o'clock a.m. Dated this 6th day of May, 2009 Annie Maoe Murphy Clerk of Circuit Court Taylor County, Florida 05/13, 05/20, 05/27,.06/3 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED Notice Is hereby given, that Taylor County Commlsioners the holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names In which it was assessed are follows: Certificate No. 468 Year of Issuance 2002 Description of Property Parcel No. R05369-000 Commencing at the Northeast corner of the NE 1/4 of NW 1/4 of Section 26, Township 4, South, Range 7 East, thence running West 15 feet, thence running South 210 feet for a point of beginning, thence run West 100 feet; thence run South 120 feet; thence run East 100 feet; thence run North 120 feet, to the point of beginning, and being located in the Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 26, Township 4 South, Range 7 East, and known as Lots Nos. 4 and 5 of Block 1 of said legal sub-division as surveyed and platted by J.I. King. Name In which assessed Ira J. Cannon Said property being In the County of Taylor, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described is such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse door on the 15th day of June, 2009 at 11 o'clock a.m. Dated this 6th day of May, 2009 Annie Maoe Murphy Clerk of Circuit Court Taylor County, Florida 05/13, 05/20, 05/27, 06/3 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED Notice Is hereby given, that Taylor County Commissioners the holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issuance, the description of the property, and the names In which It was assessed are follows: Certificate No. 948 Year of Issuance 2002 Description of Property Parcel No. R08953-150 Begin at the NE corner of the W 1/2 of the NW 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of Secton 6, Township 8 South, Range 8 East, thence run Northerly along the Quarter-Quarter line 990 feet to a point of Beginning; from said POB continue Northerly along said line 131 feet, thence turn an angle of 90 degrees to the left and run 100 feet West to the East R/W line of a county graded road, thence run Southerly along said R/W line 131 feet, thence turn an angle of 90 degrees to the left and run East 100 feet back to the POB, and less and except utility and road easements, specifically an easement for a projection of the existing Buckeye Cellulose Corporation road across said land to the East R/W line of a graded county road with a short flare at Intersection with said road. All lying and being in Section 31, Township 7 South, Rangg S, East, Taylor County, Florida. Name In which assessed Charles M & Vinda Foster III Said property being in the County of Taylor, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described Is such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse door on the 15th day of June, 2009 at 11 o'clock a.m. Dated this 6th day of May, 2009 Annie Mae Murphy Clerk of Circuit Court Taylor County, Florida 05/13, 05/20, 05/27, 06/03 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED Notice Is hereby given, that Crystal I, LLC the holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which It was assessed are follows: Certificate No. 608 Year of Issuance 2007 Description of Property R06560-500 Lot 50 of Gulfvlew Subdivision, a subdivision as per the plat thereof filed at Plat Book 1, Page 151, of the Public Records of Taylor County, Florida. Name In which assessed Kevin L. and Stephanie D. Goss Said property being In the County of Taylor, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described Is such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse door on the 15th day of June, 2009 at 11 o'clock a.m. Dated this 6th day of May, 2009 Annie Mae Murphy Clerk of Circuit Court Taylor County, Florida 05/13, 05/20, 05/27, 06/03 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED Notice is hereby given, that Winder VI, LLC the holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are follows: Certificate No. 597 Year of Issuance 2007 Description of Property R06557-570 Lot 14, of SEAMEADOWS SUBDIVISION, as per Plat thereof filed at Plat Book 1, Page 152 of the Public Records of Taylor County, Florida Name In which assessed Ronald S. Duncan Said property being In the County of Toylor, State of Florida, Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described Is such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse door on the 15th day of June, 2009 at 11 o'clock a.m. Dated this 6th day of May, 2009 Annie Mae Murphy Clerk of Circuit Court Taylor County,' Florida - EU 05/13, 05/20, 05/27, 06/03 June, 2009 Dated this 6 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX Annie Mae DEED Clerk of Circ Notice is hereby given, that Verona V, Taylor Coun LLC the holder of the following 05/13, 05/2C certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon, NOTICE OF The certificate number and year of DEED issuance, the description of the Notice Is hei property, and the names In which It LLC the h was assessed are follows: certificate I Certificate No. 599 for a tax de Year of Issuance 2007 The certiflcr Description of Property R06557-580 issuance, t Lot 16, of SEAMEADOWS SUBDIVISION, property, ar a subdivision as per plat thereof filed was assesse at Plat Book 1, Page 152, of the Public Certificate Records of Taylor County. Florida. Year of Issua Name In which assessed James B. Description Rials The East 36., Said property being in the County of Lots 16 and Taylor, State of Florida. Unless such McRae Sub. certificate shall be redeemed as recorded according to law, the property Taylor Coun described is such certificate shall be Page 24, mi sold to the highest bidder at the Name in courthouse door on the 15th day of FIrolda Land June, 2009 at 11 o'clock a.m. Said proper Dated this 6th day of May, 2009 Taylor, State Annie Maoe Murphy certificate Clerk of Circuit Court according Taylor County, Florida described Is 05/13, 05/20, 05/27, 06/03 sold to the courthouse NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX June, 2009 DEED Dated this 6 Notice Is hereby given, that Taylor Annie Mae County Commissioners the holder of Clerk of Circ the following certificate has filed said Taylor Coun certificate for a tax deed to be Issued 05/13, 05/20 thereon. The certificate number and year of Issuance, the description of NOTICE OF the property, and the names in which DEED it was assessed are follows: Notice Is her Certificate No, 275 LLC the h Year of Issuance 2002 certificate I Description of Property R03520-000 for a tax de Begin at a point on the North Side of The certiflcc Lafayette St. 80 feet East of the point Issuance, I of Intersection of the North side of property, ar Lafayette St. with the east side of was assesse Alston St., In the town of Perry, Florida, Certificate N and run thence North parallel to Year of Issuc Alston St. a distance of 141 ft., thence Description East parallel to Lafayette St. a The West 1/ distance of 94.2 feet to a point on the 14, Block Western boundary of the South Subdivision, Georgia Railroad, thence thereof on Southeasterly along said Railroad office of the right of way boundary, being a line of Taylor Coun 25 feet from and parallel to the Together wit Center Line of said Railroad, a of road ac( distance of 152 ft. to the North side of through lo Lafayette St., thence West along the Steinhatche North side of Lafayette St. a distance Name in of 150.85 feet to the point of Dasher beginning, situate, lying and being In Said proper the town of Perry, Taylor County, Taylor, State Florida. certificate Name in which assessed RELIABLE according ROOFING INS described is Said property being In the County of sold to the Taylor, State of Florida. Unless such courthouse certificate shall be redeemed June, 2009 ( according to law, the property Dated this 6 described Is such certificate shall be Annie Moe sold to the highest bidder at the Clerk of Circ courthouse door on the 15th day of Taylor Coun June, 2009 at 11 o'clock a.m. 05/13, 05/20 Dated this 6th day of May, 2009 Annie Maoe Murphy NOTICE OF Clerk of Circuit Court DEED Taylor County, Florida Notice Is her 05/13, 05/20, 05/27, 06/03 LLC the h certificate I NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX for a tax de DEED The certificc Notice is hereby given, that Denton II, Issuance, t LLC the holder of the following property, or certificate has filed said certificate was assesse for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. Certificate N The certificate number and year of Year of Issuc Issuance, the description of the Description property, and the names in which it R0655-399 was assessed are follows: LOT 22, BLO( Certificate No. 688 SUBDIVISION Year of Issuance 2007 THE PLAT THE Description of Property R07390-583 1, PAGE 145 Lot 53 Wilder Creek Subdivision, OF TAYLOR ( according to the map or plat thereof Name in w as recorded 0lPI6f,'ook 1', Page 148, Koller of the Public Records of Taylor Said proper County, Florida. Taylor, State Name In which assessed Raymond certificate Vare according Said property being in the County of described Is Taylor, State of Florida. Unless such sold to the certificate shall be redeemed courthouse according to law, the property June, 2009 c described Is such certificate shall be Dated this 6 sold to the highest bidder at the Annie Mae courthouse door on the 15th day of Clerk of Circ June, 2009 at 11 o'clock a.m. Taylor Coun Dated this 6th day of May, 2009 05/13, 05/20 Annie Mae Murphy Clerk of Circuit Court NOTICE OF Taylor County, Florida DEED 05/13, 05/20, 05/27, 06/03 Notice is her LLC the h NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX certificate I DEED for a tax de Notice Is hereby given, that Verona V, The certificc LLC the holder of the following issuance, t certificate has filed said certificate property, ar for a tax deed to be issued thereon. was assessed The certificate number and year of Certificate N issuance, the description of the Year of Issua property, and the names in which it Description was assessed are follows: Lot 127, Certificate No. 598 according tc Year of Issuance 2007 as recorded Description of Property R06557-575 Taylor Coun Lot 15, of SEAMEADOWS SUBDIVISION, Name in wh a subdivision as per the Plat thereof Nurseries of filled at Plat Book 1, Page 152, of the Said property Public Records of Taylor County, Taylor, State Florida. certificate Name in which assessed James B. according Rials described Is Said property being in the County of sold to the Taylor, State of Florida. Unless such courthouse certificate shall be redeemed June, 2009 c according to law, the property Dated this 6 described Is such certificate shall be Annie Mae I sold to the highest bidder at the Clerk of Circ courthouse door on the 15th day of Taylor Coun June, 2009 at 11 o'clock a.m. 05/13, 05/20 Dated this 6th day of May, 2009 Annie Mae Murphy NOTICE Clerk of Circuit Court ORDINANCE Taylor County, Florida BY THE 05/13, 05/20, 05/27, 06/03 COMMISSIO FLORIDA NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX NOTICE IS DEED ordinance, Notice Is hereby given, that Verona V, appears, v LLC the holder of the following enactment certificate has filed said certificate Commission for a tax deed to be Issued thereon, Florida, at c The certificate number and year of 16,t2009 at issuance, the description of the thereafter property, and the names In which it heard, In t was assessed are follows: Meeting Certificate No. 362 Complex loI Year of Issuance 2007 Street, Perry Description of Property R04966-000 ordinance n THE SOUTH 58.5 FEET OF LOTS 27 AND member of t 28 of BLOCK 14 OF THE A B MCRAE the Cc ADDITION AS PER THE MAP OR PLAT AdminlstratI ON RECORD IN THE OFFICE OF THE 201 East Gr CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT OF during regul TAYLOR COUNTY, FLORIDA. date, time RESERVING 3 FEET ALONG THE NORTH mentioned, SIDE FOR ALLEY. may appe Name In which assessed Central respect to tt Florida Land Bank LLC AN ORDINA Said property being In the County of COUNTY CC Taylor, State of Florida. Unless such COUNTY; AN certificate shall be redeemed 4; FLOOD according to law, the property ORDINANCI described Is such certificate shall be FOR EXISTIN sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse door on the 15th day of a SIc at 11 o'clock a.m, 6th day of May, 2009 Murphy cult Court ty, Florida !, 05/27, 06/03 APPLICATION FOR TAX reby given, that Verona V, older of the following has filed said certificate red to be Issued thereon. ate number and year of the description of the ind the names In which It d are follows: No. 354 once 2007 of Property R04957-160 2 Feet of Lot 15 and all of 17, Block 11 of the A.B. division of Blocks 10 to 15 d in the Public Records of ty, Florida, In Plat Book 1, ore which assessed Central I Bank LLC ty being in the County of of Florida. Unless such shall be redeemed to law, the property s such certificate shall be e highest bidder at the door on the 15th day of at 11 o'clock a.m. th day of May, 2009 Murphy cult Court ty, Florida I, 05/27, 06/03 APPLICATION FOR TAX reby given, that Tarpon IV, older of the following has filed said certificate *ed to be Issued thereon. ate number and year of the description of the nd the names In which it d are follows: No. 981 once 2007 of Property R9869-020 2 (92,5 feet) of Lots 13 & k 57, Stelnhatchee as per the official plat file and of record In the clerk of the Circuit Court, ty, Florida. th and subject to the right cess on existing roadway ts 15 & 16, Block 57, e Subdivision. which assessed Alexis ty being in the County of of Florida. Unless such shall be redeemed to low, the property s such certificate shall be e highest bidder at the door on the 15th day of at 11 o'clock a.m. th day of May, 2009 Murphy cuit Court ty, Florida 0. 05/27, 06/03 APPLICATION FOR TAX eby given, that Tarpon IV, older of the following has filed said certificate *ed to be Issued thereon. ate number and year of he description of the nd the names in which It d are follows: No. 591 since 2007 of Property Parcel No CK B OF DUNE HAMMOCK I, A SUBDIVISION AS PER _REOF FILED AT PLAT BOOK OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS COUNTY, FLORIDA which assessed Dorothy S ty being in the County of of Florida. Unless such shall be redeemed to law, the property such certificate shall be e highest bidder at the door on the 15th day of at 11 o'clock a.m. th day of May, 2009 Murphy cult Court ty, Florida 0, 05/27, 06/03 APPLICATION FOR TAX eby given, that Tarpon IV, older of the following has filed said certificate ed to be issued thereon. ate number and year of he description of the id the names in which it d are follows: No. 902 since 2007 of Property R09459-730 SUGAR HILL ESTATES, o the map or plat thereof, I In the public Records of ty, Florida. ich assessed North Florida Monticello LLC ty being in the County of of Florida. Unless such shall be redeemed to law, the property such certificate shall be e highest bidder at the door on the-15th day of at 11 o'clock a.m. th day of May, 2009 Murphy cult Court ty, Florida , 05/27, 06/03 OF ENACTMENT OF BOARD OF COUNTY NERS OF TAYLOR COUNTY, HEREBY GIVEN that an which title hereinafter will be considered for by the Board of County ers of Taylor County, public hearing on June 6:20 p.m., or as soon as the matter can be he County Commission Room, Administrative cated at 201 East Green , Florida. Copies of said nay be Inspected by any he public at the Office of runty Administrator, ve Complex, located at een Street, Perry, Florida, ar business hours. On the and place first above all Interested persons ar and be heard with he ordinance. NCE OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF TAYLOR tENDING ORDINANCE 87- DAMAGE PREVENTION E; ADDING DEFINITIONS G CONSTRUCTION AND . B-3 TaCO Times June 3, 2009 EXISTING MOBILE HOME PARKS OR any or all RFPs, to cancel or withdraw SUBDIVISIONS; AMENDING THE this solicitation at any time and waive DEFINITION OF NEW CONSTRUCTION; any Irregularities In the RFP process. ADDING A DEFINITION FOR THE The County reserves the right to NORTH AMERICAN VERTICAL DATUM award any contract to the OF 1988; AMENDING REFERENCES TO respondent which It deems to offer THE COASTAL HIGH HAZARD AREA; the best overall service. The County, AMENDING ADJACENT COMMUNITY in Its sole and absolute discretion, NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS; also reserves the right to waive any ADDING SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS minor defects in the process and to FOR FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL accept the proposal deemed to be PERMITS; ADDING PROVISIONS FOR In the County's best Interest. No PARCELS PARTIALLY LOCATED IN faxed RFPs will be accepted. FLOOD ZONES AND PARCELS Additional information may be LOCATED IN MULTIPLE FLOOD ZONES; obtained from: AMENDING REQUIREMENTS FOR Bill Brynes, Interim CFO ENCLOSED AREAS BELOW ELEVATED Doctors' Memorial Hospital STRUCTURES; ADDING REQUIREMENTS 333 N. Byron Butler Parkway FOR ONE FOOT ELEVATION ABOVE Perry, FL 32347 BASE FLOOD LEVEL AND PROVIDING (850) 584-0652 AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY The public hearing may be COMMISSIONERS, Taylor County, continued to one or more future Florida dates. Any Interested party shall be TAYLOR COUNTY advised that the date, time and BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS place of any continuation of the 5/27, 6/3 public hearing shall be announced during the public hearing and that no IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR further notice concerning the matters TAYLOR COUNTY, FLORIDA will be published. PROBATE DIVISION All persons are advised that, If they CASE NO. 09-292-CP decide to appeal any decision In Re: Estate of made at the public hearing, they will CAROLYN FAYE BUTLER, need a record of the proceedings Deceased and, for such purpose, they may NOTICE TO CREDITORS need to ensure that a verbatim TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR record of the proceedings Is made, DEMANDS AGAINST THE ABOVE which record Includes the testimony ESTATE: and evidence upon which the The administration of the Estate of appeal Is to be based. Carolyn Faye Butler, deceased, File 6/3 No. 09-292-CP, by the Circuit Court for Taylor County, Florida, Probate NOTICE Division, the address of which Is Post Notice Is hereby given pursuant to Office Drawer 620, Perry, FL 32348. Section 2.13 of the City Charter of the The names and addresses of the City of Perry, Florida, that Ordinance personal representative and the No. 870 and Ordinance No. 872 was personal representatives attorney ADOPTED by the City Council on are set forth below. Mazy 26, 2009, ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE ORDINANCE NO. 872 NOTIFIED THAT: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY All creditors of the decedent and OFPERRY, FLORIDA, ADOPTING other persons having claims or FLOODPLAN MANAGEMENT demands against Decedentis estate REGULATIONS; PROVIDING FOR on whom a copy of this notice Is SEVERABILITY; REPEALING ALL served must file their claims with this ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT; AND Court WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST Robert A. Brown Jr., PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR City Manager THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF Emily Weed Ketring SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE Mayor ON THEM (Sections 733.702 and 6/3 733.710 of the Florida Statutes). All other creditors of the decedent INVITATION TO BID and persons having claims or The Taylor County Board of County demands against the estate of the Commissioners Is soliciting sealed decedent must file their claims with proposals for construction of the Fort this Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS Steinhatchee Pier. AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST Qualified firms or Individuals desiring PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. to provide the required products or ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS NOT SO services must submit five (5) FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. packages In a sealed envelope or The date of the first publication of this similar package marked "Sealed notice is May 27 , 2009. Proposal for Fort Steinhatchee Pier" to 0. M. HOWARD, III, P.A. the Clerk of Court, 1st Floor 0. M. Howard, Ill Courthouse, 108 North Jefferson Attorney at Law, P.A. Street, Suite 102, or P.O. Box 620, Florida Bar No. 013551 Perry, Florida 32348, to arrive no later P.O. Box 22 than 4:00 P.M., local time, on July 6, Perry, Florida 32348 2009. All Proposals MUST have the (850) 584-4980 respondent's name and mailing Person Giving Notice: address clearly shown on the outside Thomas Lael Butler of the envelope or package when Personal Representative submitted. Proposals will be opened 7000 Hwy 122 East and respondents announced at 6:10 Ray City, GA 31645 P.M. local time, or as soon thereafter 5/27, 6/3 as practical, on July 6, 2009, in the Taylor County Administrative NOTICE OF ENACTMENT OF Complex, 201 East Green Street, ORDINANCE Perry, Florida 32347. BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY RFP information MUST be obtained COMMISSIONERS OF TAYLOR COUNTY, from the Clerk of Court, 1st. Floor FLORIDA Courthouse, 108 North Jefferson NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Street, Suite 102, Perry, Florida 32347, ordinance, which title hereinafter (850) 838-3506, for a $25.00 non- appears, will be considered for refundable fee payable to the Board enactment by the Board of County of County Commissioners. RFP Commissioners of Taylor County, Information may be reviewed on-line Florida, at a public hearing on June a t 16,t2009 at 6:20 p.m., or as soon "http://www.taylorcountygov.com/bi thereafter as the matter, can be ds.html" heard, in the County Commission A Pre-Bld- conference will-be held at Meeting Room. Ad!*inisfrO'~Nt 10:00 a.m. on Friday, June 12, 2009, at Complex located of ;01 Eais Greenr the Administrative Complex located Street, Perry, Florida. Copies of said at 201 East Green Street, Perry, Florida ordinance may be inspected by any 32347. member of the public at the Office of The County reserves the right, In Its the County Administrator, sole and absolute discretion, to reject Administrative Complex, located at any or all Proposals, to cancel or 201 East Green Street, Perry, Florida, withdraw this solicitation at any time during regular business hours. On the and waive any Irregularities In the RFP date, time and place first above process. The County reserves the mentioned, all interested persons right to award any contract to the may appear and be heard with respondent which It deems to offer respect to the ordinance. the best overall service; therefore, AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF the County Is not bound to award COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF TAYLOR any contracts) based on the lowest COUNTY; AMENDING ORDINANCE 87- quoted price. The County, In Its sole 4; FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION and absolute discretion, also reserves ORDINANCE; ADDING DEFINITIONS the right to waive any minor defects FOR EXISTING CONSTRUCTION AND In the process and to accept the EXISTING MOBILE HOME PARKS OR proposal deemed to be In the SUBDIVISIONS; AMENDING THE County's best Interest. The County, In DEFINITION OF NEW CONSTRUCTION; Its sole and absolute discretion, also ADDING A DEFINITION FOR THE reserves the right to assign a local NORTH AMERICAN VERTICAL DATUM business preference In a maximum OF 1988; AMENDING REFERENCES TO amount of five (5) percent of the THE COASTAL HIGH HAZARD AREA; proposal price pursuant to Taylor AMENDING ADJACENT COMMUNITY County ordinance No. 2003-12. No NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS; faxed Proposals will be accepted. ADDING SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS Additional Information may be FOR FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL obtained from: PERMITS; ADDING . PROVISIONS FOR Engineering Division PARCELS PARTIALLY LOCATED IN 201 East Green Street FLOOD ZONES AND PARCELS Perry, FL 32347 LOCATED IN MULTIPLE FLOOD ZONES; (850) 838-3500 AMENDING REQUIREMENTS FOR BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY ENCLOSED AREAS BELOW ELEVATED COMMISSIONERS, Taylor County, STRUCTURES; ADDING REQUIREMENTS Florida FOR ONE FOOT ELEVATION ABOVE 6/3, 6/10 BASE FLOOD LEVEL AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. NOTICE OF REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS The public hearing may be FOR THE TAYLOR COUNTY continued to one or more future MAMMOGRAPHY EQUIPMENT dates. Any interested party shall be PROJECT advised that the date, time and The Board of County Commissioners, place of any continuation of the Taylor County, Florida, pursuant to public hearing shall be announced Florida Statute, Chapter 287, is during the public hearing and that no advertising for Proposals for the Taylor further notice concerning the matters County Mammography Equipment will be published. Project, to be Installed at Doctors' All persons are advised that, If they Memorial Hospital, located at 333 N. decide to appeal any decision Byron Butler Parkway, Perry, FL 32347. made at the public hearing, they will Quallfled firms or Indivlduals desiring need a record of the proceedings to provide the required products or and, for such purpose, they may services must submit flve (5) need to ensure that a verbatim packages In a sealed envelope or record of the proceedings is made, similar package marked "Sealed RFP which record includes the testimony for TAYLOR COUNTY MAMMOGRAPHY and evidence upon whlch the EQUIPMENT Project" to the Clerk of appeal Is to be based. Court, 1st Floor Courthouse, 108 North 6/3 Jefferson Street, Suite 102, or P.O. Box 620, Perry, Florida 32348, to arrive no Notice of Public Hearing later than 4:00 P.M., local time, on Hearing Date: June.16, 2009 Tuesday, June 16, 2009. All RFPs MUST Subject of School Hearing: have the respondent's name and Homeless Students mailing address clearly shown on the The District School Board of Taylo( outside of the envelope or package County will hold a public hearing on when submitted, RFPs wlll be opened the above date for approval of said and respondents announced at 6:10 subject Item. This hearing will be held P.M. local time. or as soon thereafter at ths school board meeting. The as practical, on Tuesday, June 16, public Is Invited to attend to express 2009, In the Taylor County their opinions/concerns. The public Administrative Complex, 201 East hearing will be held at the, Green Street, Perry, Florida 32347. Administrative Complex, Schoot RFP Information MUST be obtained Board Meeting Room, 318 North Clark from the Clerk of Court, 1st. Floor Street, Perry, Florida, at 7:00 p.m. A Courthouse, 108 North Jefferson copy of this policy may be obtained Street, Sulte 102, Perry, Florida 32348, from the Superintendent's Office, (850) 838-3506. Paul Dyal The County reserves the right, In Its Superintendent of Schools sole and absolute discretion, to reject 5/20, 5/27, 6/3, 6/10 YE--S! WeRpair IO P TE O . ' .... CII --UE$5 Bring Your Computer To Us TODAY CALL TODAY! * Virus Removal 850-838-1683 * Data Recovery888-499-1700 I * Upgrades 888-499-1700 New Computer Sales with Data 1311 S. Jefferson St., I Transfer from your Old System! 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Langford alkJa Michael Lamar Langford isdefendant, being Case No. 08-456CC in said Court, I, Lawrence E. Williams, as Sheriff of Taylor County, Florida, have levied upon all the right, title and Interest of the Michael L. Langford alkJa Michael Lamar Langford defendant, in and to the following described per- sonal property, to-wit: 2002 Toyota Pick Up VIN NO. STBRT34192S230633 WHITE IN COLOR TAG NO. J231KV and on the 7THday of July, 2009, at Thomas Chevrolet-Buick-Pontlac Inc., 2128 Highway 19 South, in the City of Perry, Taylor County, Florida, at the hour of 11:00 A.M., or as soon there- after as possible, I will offer for sale all of the said defendant's, Michael L. Langford alkJa Michael Lamar Langford, right, title, and Interest In aforesaid property at public outcry and will sell the same, subject to taxes, all prior liens, encumbrances and judgments, If any, to the highest and best bidder or bidders for CASH, the proceeds to be applied as far as may be to the payment of costs and the satisfaction of the above- described execution. The property Dr. Thomas Fletcher, DVM, and Dr. Miles Owens, DVM, will be the veterinarians in charge of the clinic. Participation in the clinic will be on a cash only basis; all cats must be in carriers, all .will be available for Inspection at Thomas Chevrolet-Buick-Pontiac Inc. between the hours of 10:00 AM through II :00 AM the morning of the sale. In accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act, per- sons with disabilities needing a spe- cial accommodation to participate In this proceeding should contact the Clerk of Court, telephone (904) 838- 3506, not later than -seven (7) days prior to the proceeding. L.E. "Bummy" Williams, as Sheriff Of Taylor County, Florida By: Edward Whiddon, Deputy Sheriff 6/3, 6/10, 6/17, 6/24 Taylor County School District 318 North Clark Street Perry,F132347 June 3, 2009 Will be participating In the Summer Food Service Program dur- Ing the months of June, July, and August. Nutritionally balanced meals will be provided to all children regardless of race, color, sex, disabili- ty, age, or national origin during sum- mer vacation when school breakfasts and lunches are not available, All children 18 years old and younger, if open site, are eligible for meals at no charge and there will be no discrimi- nation In the course of the meal serv- Ice. The programs are only approved for geographical areas of need where 50 percent or more of the chil- dren qualify for free and reduced price meals during the school year. Summer feeding sites that are locat- ed at schools provide meals to all children In the Immediate vicinity In dogs must be leashed and no loose dogs in truck beds. The proceeds of the clinic will benefit the Subway Dixon Rescue Fund. For further information about the clinic, please call 584-2944. addition to those enrolled in summer school. The following sites will partici- pate in the Summer Food Service Program: Child Development Center, 508 N. Aquanaldo Ave., June 8th thru Aug. 3th Only Monday thru Thursday- Breakfast 8:00 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. Lunch II :30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Taylor County Elementary, 1600 E. Green Street, June 8th thru July 16th Only Monday thru Thursday---Breakfast 7:30 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. Lunch 11 :30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Any person who believes he or she has been discriminated against In any USDA-related activity should write or call Immediately to: USDA Director, Office of Civil Rights 1400 Independence Avenue, S. W. Washington, D. C. 20250-9410 Or call (800) 795-3272 (voice) or (202) 720- 6382 (TTY) USDA Is an equal opportu- nity provider and employer. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 3RD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR TAYLOR COUNTY FLORIDA GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION CASE NO. 08-141 CA. MORDECHAIBEN LEVY and SILVIA BEN LEVY, his wife, JEFFREY B. CHINN, RIVKA SHAPIRO and HOME EQUITY MORTGAGE CORPORATION, a Florida Corporation Plaintiff, Vs. INNERCITY INVESTORS GROUP INC. A Florida Corporation Defendant, NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE PUR- SUANT TO CHAPTER 45 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an order or Final Judgment of Forclosure dated July 29, 2008 and subsequent Ex- Parte Motion to Re- set Sale and entered in case number 08-141 CA45 of Circuit Court of the Third Judicial Circuit in and for Taylor County, Florida wherein INNERCITY INVESTORS GROUP INC., Is the Defendant, It will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, at TAYLOR COURTHOUSE, 108 N. JEFFERSON STREET, FRONT STEPS OF THE COURT- HOUSE, PERRY, FLORIDA 32347 according to Section 45.031 of the Florida Statutes, at 11 a.m. on the 23 day of June 2009, the following described property as set forth in said Order or Final Judgment, to wit: LEGAL DESCRIPTION LOT 14, BLOCK "A", QUAIL POINTE SUB- DIVISION, ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT OF SAID SUBDIVISION ON RECORD IN .THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT OF TAYLOR COUN- TY, FLORIDA IN PLAT BOOK, PAGE 175. Any person claiming an interest In the surplus from the sale If any, other than the property owner as of the date of the lis pendens, must file a claim with- in sixty (60) days after the sale. Dated at Perry, Florida this 18 day of MAY, 2009. - As Clerk, Circuit Court Taylor County Florida By: Marti Lee As Deputy Clerk Attorney For The Plaintiff Ana M. Davlde, P .A. 2929 S.W. 3rd Ave., Suite 420 Miami. Florida 33129 Got FairPoint phone? 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