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5;4 5f4 -3-31 2 lrHISTORY --" OF"Fr-------- LB .YGRA ri OF FLODRID- GAPINESILLE FL 32)G11-7007 Jts^ ".t Iliit'll^ if 4, April 13, 2011 U I Bi iiie s 510th year, No. 14 Api 13,01 1I d|r wwIw.perrynewspapers.com Serving the Tree Capital of the South Since 1961 News Forum College Signing Day planned April 19 Taylor County High School will host a college signing day on Tuesday, April 19, to recognize seniors who have been accepted to a four-year university. The ceremony will begin at 11 a.m., in the high school gymnatorium. All parents and interested community members are invited to attend. Don't miss 'A Hillbilly Hitchin' The Steinhatchee Community Projects Board, Inc., will present "A Hillbilly Hitchin" (a womanless wedding) Friday, April 29, at 7 p.m. with an encore presentation Saturday, April 30, at 6 p.m. A BBQ chicken dinner will follow the show. Tickets are $15 each or $25 a couple. The cast features renowned actors from Steinhatchee, Jena, Perry and Cross City. All profits generated from this project will be placed in the Taylor County Boat Ramp Fund. A Money Tree will be grown in lieu of wedding gifts for the couple This will also go to the boat ramp fund. (The boat ramp is being constructed at the site of the former Ideal Marina in Steinhatchee.) There is limited seating so only advance tickets will be sold. Tickets will go on sale Saturday, April 16, at 10 a.m. during the Steinhatchee Community Fishing Tournament at the Steinhatchee Community Center. After April 16, please contact Ann Spence at (352) 498-5963 or Jean Ridgeway at 352-498- 2556. SAC meetings planned Thursday All interested individuals are invited to attend the upcoming Taylor County Elementary School Advisory Council meeting planned Thursday, April 14, at 2 p.m. in the media center. Perry Primary School will also hold an advisory council meeting Thursday, starting 1 p.m. Kindergarten registration begins on May 3 Perry Primary School has announced that kindergarten registration for the 2011-12 school year begins Tuesday, May 3. The evening session will be held from 5:30-7 p.m. at the school. An additional registration session is planned for Friday, May 6, from 8:30-11 a.m. and 12-2:30 p.m. Required documentation includes current physical and immunization records, a certified copy of the student's birth certificate and his or her Social Security card. For more information, please contact Assistant Principal Angie Roberts at 838- 2506. Index Wednesday 81 0 510 Thursday 840 50 Index Editorial ................... A-2 Living ....................... A-4 Religion.................... A-6 Sports...................... A-7 Community .............. B-1 Classifieds............... B-2 6 1 2IUU II '0 1 51 Gov. Scott backs early opening for scallop season Gov. Rick Scott has endorsed a request from Senator Charles Dean to open the 2011 scallop season two weeks early. His office has forwarded a letter detailing that support to the Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC), which has the authority to open the season early. In the letter, which was addressed to Dean, Gov. Scott stated: "I deeply appreciate your concern for the economic recovery of communities that continue to suffer from the impacts of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. I agree that we should be supporting any reasonable measures that would help provide jobs and boost the economy of this region." The letter continued, "I understand the recreational scallop.season is highly popular along the northern Gulf coast, and opening the season early last year was viewed as a huge benefit. I concur that opening the season two weeks early this year would likely bring economic benefits to the local coastal businesses and communities 3 cheers for FCAT that depend on the visitors who participate in the scallop harvest. Pep talks from Taylor County High School football players, cheers from the "I understand the FWC has the ability to open the season early. I cheerleading squad, step dance performances and much more were all part of know from meeting with the commission recently in Apalachicola the FCAT Pep Rally held at the elementary school Friday. FCAT testing continues that they also value the economic benefits of harvesting seafood throughout the week. Please see page 3 County reaches pivotal agreement with DCA over two comp plan amendments An ongoing dispute between Taylor County and the Florida Department of Community Affairs over two coastal land parcels appears to have finally been settled after the two sides reached an agreement which will allow additional development at both sites. The agreement came just as the dispute was heading to Gov. Rick Scott and the Florida Cabinet on appeal after an administrative law judge ruled against the county in December. At issue are two amendments to the county's comprehensive plan which DCA found not in compliance with state law in 2009. The county and the property owners have maintained that the purpose of the amendments was to correct errors made more than 20 years ago in the plan's future land use map (FLUM) when the original working copy of the FLUM was reduced in size to the one presently utilized. The first amendment concerns some 14 acres owned by Dr. Kenneth Hutchins and another 3.36 acres owned by the Woods family on Bird Island. In both cases, the landowners said their property was supposed to be labeled mixed-use urban development, but due to the errors, neither was. Hutchins' property is labeled agriculture/ rural residential (with a maximum allowable density one unit per five acres) and the Woods property is labeled conservation (one unit per 20 acres). Mixed-used urban development allows up to 12 units per acre if sewer and water services are available. The stipulated settlement agreement, which county commissioners unanimously approved last week, states "the parties wish to avoid the expense, delay and uncertainty of lengthy litigation and to resolve this proceeding under the terms set forth herein, and .-* Please see page 3 Thank you! Members of the Taylor County United Way team, participating agencies and volunteers gathered April 6 to celebrate one of the most successful campaigns in the county's history, having raised $287,000 to support local human service agencies. Campaign Chairman Paul Dyal thanked everyone who helped with the campaign and passed out awards to local businesses for the amounts raised. TCHS earns high marks as'quality school' Taylor County High School was recently re-accredited following a three-day visit from a review team which found it a "quality school," passing all of the standards assessed. The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) conducted the quality assurance review (QAR), which is required every five years. The review teams consisted of principals and former principals from around Florida which looked at seven standards, finding TCHS "operational" in each of them. "They were very complimentary of the high school," TCHS Principal Michael Thompson said. As an accredited high school, colleges and universities automatically accept its graduates' transcripts and do not require as high an SAT or ACT score as they do from students from non-accredited schools. While in Perry, the team assessed the high school on: vision and purpose; governance and leadership; teaching and learning; documenting and using results; resource and support systems; stakeholders communications and relationships; and commitment to continuous improvement. "The team leader had many positive things to say about April calendar showered with upcoming community events Spring is in full swing and with it a calendar filled with upcoming community events. This weekend's featured activities include the annual Friends of the Taylor County Public Library Book Sale Saturday, April 16, as well the Rotary Club Nature Coast "Cards for a Cause" Motorcycle Poker Run and the annual Children's Fun Festival. At the book sale, most books will be 100 or 15 books for $1. Magazines will be 10 each. The library is located at 403 N. Washington St. The Poker Run, which benefits the Perry Rotary Club and the Rotary Foundation, will begin at Forest Capital Park and continue along 103 miles of scenic coastal roads in Taylor County. Hands will be made using Five Card Stud (best five of seven cards) and the winning hand will be awarded $200. There will also be door prizes and a 50/50 drawing. The registration fee is $15 for each bike and $10 for a passenger and any additional hands. All riders will be invited to a complimentary lunch at Heritage Pavilion at Forest Capital Park with entertainment provided by Alibi. For more information, call 584-5366. The Children's Fun Festival will be held from 10 a.m. to noon at City Park and "will celebrate children, promote early childhood awareness and child abuse prevention in Taylor County." The Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics Florida will be held Tuesday, April 19, starting at 9 a.m. Representatives from a number of local law enforcement agencies will join local Special Olympics athletes in running from Walmart to the Taylor County Courthouse. T-shirts and hats supporting the run are available by contact Perry Police Department (PPD) Sgt. Lin Gray at 584-5121. Additional events supporting the local athletes include the second annual Taylor County Special Olympics Bake Sale slated Friday, April 22, at both Capital City Bank and Citizens State Bank. Sponsors include "* Please see page 3 the school," TCHS Assistant Principal Anne Morgan said. "The high school was commended for the impressive array of technology available for students and teachers," she said. "They said we had better technology available for our students than some community colleges," Thompson said. "They also pointed to the high expectations and high standards we have set for all students," Morgan said. "And that the kids are delivering," Thompson added. "They commended us for analyzing assessment data and using it to improve students' academic performance and for offering a wide variety of programs to meet the needs of the student body as a whole." ." Please see page 3 The annual Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics will be held Tuesday, starting at 9 a.m. Editorial A-2 Taco Times April 13,2011 CAPITOL UPDATE from the office of Sen. Charles Dean Senate passes its budget Editor's Note: The following summary of the Legislature's fourth week of business in Tallahassee was featured in Senator Charles Dean's weekly newsletter, "The Dean Document," which was distributed Friday. Also included this week was an examination of the Senate's budget proposal (below). The big news in the Florida Senate this week was the passage of the Senate's version of the state budget. Under the state constitution, the budget is the only piece of legislation lawmakers are required to pass during the legislative session. However, health-related spending will play a critical role as House and Senate negotiators try to balance the budget. This sets up tough negotiations for the next four weeks of the session. The House and Senate voted out competing spending plans on Thursday evening. The Senate's $69.8-billion proposal and the House's $66.5-billion proposal will form the basis of the coming Budget Conference Committee in the next few weeks. Also on the Senate floor this week, a bill to transfer the functions and trust funds of the Agency of Workforce Innovation to other agencies was passed. An amendment was offered to allow faith- based providers to use their own curriculum for child care programs. It was adopted. Then another amendment was offered to allow Pre-K programs run by faith-based groups to choose their own curriculum. It was adopted. The bill then passed 36- 2. The Northeast Florida State Hospital will also remain open in Macclenny for the coming year, based on an amendment passed on the Senate floor on Wednesday. The Senate then took up the following House budget bills, deleted the House language and sent them back blank to set the chambers up to conference: HB 5405, HB 5403, HB 5303, HB 5305, HB 5309, HB 5007, HB 5011, HB 7205, HB 7207, HB 5005, HB 5007, HB 5011, HB 7203, HB 7205, HB 7207, HB 5401, HB 5403, HB 5405 and HB 5409. Senator Charlie Dean again had a number of bills pass through committee this week, including Senate Bill 904, pertaining to the Florida Department of Disabled Veterans and Senate Bill 888 having to do with the act of sexting. Senator Dean also had a bill pass on the Senate floor, Senate Bill 968 which streamlines boating licenses. Budget includes tiered retirement contributions I The Florida Senate passed a $69.8 billion budget Thursday, $700 million less than the current budget, but a budget many Senators feel was very transparent. One such example of the transparency can be found in how Florida's five water management districts and its clerks of court system are budgeted. Both are left off the books in the House budget, since they levy tax dollars independently of the Legislature, but are kept in the Senate budget. Furthermore, the Senate also calls for greater oversight of the water management districts, requiring legislative approval of their budgets and lowering their current millage rates, saving taxpayers $210.5 million in property taxes. The Senate budget passed by a vote of 33-6. The unanimous support for the bill from Republicans and the smattering of support from Democrats notwithstanding, some Senators noted they would vote for the bill to get it to conference but would not approve it in its current form for a final vote. The House and Senate budgets are also at odds over reductions in state worker pensions. The House version calls for a three percent flat rate contribution from the 655,000 members of the Florida Retirement System. Workers would contribute two percent of their salary up to $25,000 in the Senate version, after amendments were added, but from there it rises on a tiered system. Senators in the Governmental Oversight and Accountability Committee worked out a bill last month and adopted an amendment by Senator Charlie Dean which created a similar tiered system and gained grudging support from union members. The bill was scrapped in favor of an appropriations bill from Budget Chairman Senator J.D. Alexander. (This bill originally included a three-percent flat contribution rate like the House budget which passed Thursday.) An amendment was added on the Senate floor to require legislators and statewide elected officials to contribute one percent more than other workers at each contribution level tier. For instance, lawmakers would put three percent of their salary toward their pension up to $25,000, five percent up to $50,000, and seven percent for $50,000 and above. Per student funding in PreK-12 was cut by $423, but Senator David Simmons who chairs the PreK-12 Education Appropriations Committee, noted most of the cuts were due to the evaporation of federal stimulus funds. He said state spending on education remained virtually the same. The state's Medicaid program, ,which at $20 billion takes up. nearly 30 percent of the current budget, was cut by $1 billion in the Senate budget. Most of the cuts fell on the Medically Needy program, which also got a name change. The program will now be called the Medicaid Non-Poverty Medical Subsidy. .. Please see page 5 Letters to the Editor Newcomer praises Perry and its community Dear Editor: I'm new to the community and I just arrived, my husband grew up here as a youngster. But I wanted you to know what it was like to be a newcomer to Perry. I'm originally from Texas, but have recently moved from California. I will have to tell you what a wonderful group of people live here. In every experience I have had so far it has been a wonderful experience. Anything from DMV, insurance, grocery shopping, banking, every person I have come across in this town so far has been so very pleasant. This town of Perry is a gem. And the people here shine like no other I've seen and I have traveled many miles and met plenty of people. The community of Perry has lots to be proud of and I am proud to be a new citizen of this fine city. Sincerely, Elizabeth J. Crews An open letter to hunting club members Dear Editor: This is an open letter to the members of Three Rivers Hunting Club. I just attended the meeting of the Board of Directors of I 1 - Three Rivers Hunting club. I have to admit it was a very eye opening experience, the main topic of discussion was to allow or not allow the members of the club to vote on purposed rule Taco Wednesday, April 13, 2011 123 S. Jefferson Street Perry, Florida P.O. Box 888 (850) 584-5513 DONALD D. LINCOLN SUSAN H. LINCOLN Publisher Managing Editor DEBBIE CARLTON CAROLYN DuBOSE Business Manager Advertising Director ANGELA M, CASTELUCCI KARIN WILLIAMS Staff Writer/Advertising Sales Graphic Arts MARK VIOLA SHERI HICKS 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 TACO TIMES, P.O. Box 888, Perry, FL32348. The Taco Times welcomes Letters to the Editor reflecting responsible opinions and 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 rook forward to hearing from you! Our address is Perry, Newspapers, Inc., P.O. Box 888, Perry, Florida 32348. e-mail: newsdesk@perrynewspapers.com Member Perry/Taylor County Chamber of Commerce. changes. They also reviewed and discussed the proposed new rules and there were far more proposed rules than I thought there would be. It is my opinion that the board is currently split on the idea of allowing the members the right to vote on rule changes to our hunting options, like the corn debate and the current vote on the subject. The board has difficult choices to make on the proposed rule changes. There is no way to make every member of any club or organization happy and that is the main reason that I support putting these choices to a vote of the membership. The membership owns and pays for this club and deserves a vote on these issues, I would encourage you to contact the Board of Directors and voice your opinion. I would also encourage you to attend the next meeting of the board. It is open to the membership and the board was very receptive to our input on their discussions, even when we disagreed. Sincerely, Todd Smith Candidate for Board of Directors Three Rivers Hunting Club -- "Real Cowboys Don't Need Government Subsidies." Midweek Muddle One of the first things my mother did each day was brew sweet tea; She'd make the tea early in the morning, so it could drown in a cup of sugar before additional water was added to dilute the mixture. Then, as she cooked peas or greens, she'd pour herself a small inaugural glass of that day's brew, sipping as she cooked. She liked it diluted with even more water and flavored with fresh lemon. It sparkled like a topaz when the sun shone through the window over the kitchen sink. I took tea for granted much of my life until I came to rely heavily upon it during my early motherhood days. That's when I realized the tea I was making wasn't as good as the tea of my childhood. It was okay. It was sweet. But it wasn't sparkling. "You can't just throw cold water in there," she said to me. This was an unusual admonition from a woman who hated the kitchen and could have lived with just a can opener and a hot plate. She explained that tea bags should languish in nearly boiling water for 7-12 minutes but no longer. "It will get cloudy," she said. "I don't like cloudy tea." Then the hot tea had to be immediately introduced to the sugar, "but do not," she said, emphasizing the "do not" add the cold water. "The tea needs to sit and allow the sugar time to melt-- 15 or so minutes. Then you can add the cold water gradually, as you stir constantly." Mother never kept tea from one day to the next. It was made fresh each morning, with leftovers used king tea By SUSAN H. LINCOLN to water the tomato plants at the back door. "And she makes it in an old mayonnaise jar," the husband always grimaced. "It's who she is," I said, offering little more explanation. We gave her a new tea pitcher every Christmas; she used jars instead. When the household shrunk to one, she went to a smaller mayonnaise jar. When company came, she transferred the mix from the jar to a pitcher. But once you know your proportions, you don't test the waters. You revel in success, and then you spend the rest of your life expecting it. I have been known to pick restaurants because of the quality of their sweet tea. I have been known to avoid restaurants because of the quality of their sweet tea. I highly suspect that sweet tea may actually be hurtling through my veins along with printer's ink, bumping against blockages which pay testament to the hamburgers, ribs and steaks I've enjoyed through the years. My friends remind me that I should drink water with my meals. I should also eat an apple and a cup of yogurt. But if I did that, I firmly believe I'd be hit by a car, and that would really make me mad. If I'm hit by a car, I hope it's on a day that I've had three-cheese lasagna and cheesecake, with a tall glass of tea. After all, sweet tea is "the house drink of the South," and that's certainly true of every house I've lived in. Letters to the Editor are accepted and published each week in the Taco Times as space is available. Send letters to P.O. Box 888, Perry, FL 32348; or newsdesk@perrynewspapers.com. Please include a phone number with your letter for verification (your phone number will not be published). Taylor County's 2011 Legislative Delegation i Florida Florida Florida Governor Rick Scott Representative Senator Capitol, 400 S. Monroe St., .I.'7Id L Tallahassee, FL 32399 850488-4441 LeonarIdU L. Bembry District 10 304 NW Crane Ave., Bdg. 36 Madison, 32340 850-488-7870 - Chliarles Dean District 3 415 Tompkins St. Inverness, 34450 .-866-538-2831 For session schedules and proposed bills, visit online at: www.myfloridahouse.com or www.fisenate.gov I - I t I ! A-3 Taco Times April 13,2011 Under agreement, density increases to 10 units per acre for 2 parcels at Taylor's coast COUNTY/DCA AGREE Continued from page 1 agree it is in their respective mutual best interests to do so." Hutchins, along with Catherine Redding and Clint Wood representing the Woods family, all of whom intervened in the proceedings, also signed Crop forecast in the works SCALLOP SEASON Continued from page 1 from our coastal waters. I will forward a copy of your letter and this letter to the FWC asking that they give strong consideration to opening the scallop season two weeks early this year. I expect our request will be viewed favorably," Scott concluded. Under Dean's proposal, scallop season would open June 19 instead of July 1 for areas from the west bank of the Mexico Beach Canal in Bay County to the Pasco-Hemando county line near Aripeka. (Taylor County is included in the affected area.) As of presstime Tuesday, Dean's office was awaiting word from a crop forecast before moving forward. APRIL CALENDAR Continued from page 1 Capital City Bank, Sandy Toes Red Hat Society, employees of Dr. Diane Schlick and Citizens State Bank. The second annual Special Olympics In-Shore Fishing Tournament will be held Saturday, April 30, starting at "safe light" and ending with a 5 p.m. weigh-in. Entry fees are $30 per person (children 12 and under are free). TCHS Continued from page 1 She added that they credited an "outstanding team approach" for TCHS's improvement from a D to an A last year. "The process requires that the assessment include accommodations and required actions," Morgan said. Prizes include $500 for the largest legal redfish and $500 for the largest trout. Relay For Life volunteers are also swinging into high gear with the main event less than three weeks away. Registration is underway for the Survivors Banquet planned Tuesday, April 19, at the Perry Woman's Club starting at 6 p.m. For more information and to RSVP, please contact Jennifer Linton at 584-7492. Survivor registration forms TCHS' required actions included: Organize faculty into multi- subject, multi-grade learning communities or study groups; Re-instate the Grade 9 Teams. Morgan said the teams were disbanded this year due to class-size issues; Restructure leadership team to include a permanent the agreement last week. Under the agreement, the county's comprehensive plan will be amended to reflect a designation of mixed-use urban~ development for both properties, but will include a notation referring to a site specific element referencing the parcels and the requirements of the agreement. The site-specific element will state that until centralized sewer is provided to the parcels, the maximum allowable density will be four units per acre and once sewer is available, the density will increase to 10 units per acre. After the agreement is signed by all parties, the county will move forward with drafting a are available at the Taylor County Public Library, Walgreens and Wachovia Bank. Teams are invited to meet at the Taylor County High School track Monday, April 18, at 5:30 p.m. to select their camp sites for the event. Closing out April will be the annual Relay For Life Friday, April 29, and Saturday, April 30, at the Taylor County High School track. All proceeds benefit the American Cancer Society. teacher member to take part in meetings; Increase opportunities for parents and community members to participate in the decision-making process. The QAR team was in Perry from March 13-15, spending one day visiting classrooms and talking to teachers, students, parents and the administration. "It is a meaningful process," she said. "We have to look at ourselves. It is a reflective time. The school now has five years to implement the required actions. comprehensive plan amendment to reflect the changes included in the agreement. Once approved by the commission, the amendment will be forwarded to DCA for review and approval and finally sent back to the county for implementation. The county transmitted the original amendments in November 2008, and DCA filed its objections in June 2009. Several months of talks between county officials, representatives from DCA and the landowners produced no headway and in February 2010 the commission approved the amendments unchanged and returned them to DCA for a final review, resulting in the agency's issuance of its intent to find them not in compliance with state law. Lawyers for both sides met in September for administrative hearing before Judge D. R. Alexander which lasted two days. Ultimately, the judge found in favor of DCA and issued a recommended order in December stating that "the department has shown by a April t23 jatd /T ~~ T66 preponderance of the evidence that the two plan amendments are not in compliance." In response, County Attorney Conrad Bishop filed a series of exceptions, which would have been heard by Scott and the cabinet had the stipulated settlement agreement not been reached. A Community Easter Egg Hunt will be held Saturday, April 23, at Buckeye Park starting at 10:30 .m. Parents and children are invited (birth through sixth grade). The event is being sponsored by New Home Baptist Church and Southside Baptist Church. - Jennifer Sullivan .. was given a "Surprise" Sixteenth Birthday present of keys to a Ford Fusion by her parents David and Sue Ellen Sullivan, at Timberland Ford J" IMWa HAPPY BIRTHDAY JENNIFER from, 2441 South Byron Butler (850) 584-6178 or (800) 763-4589 www.timberlandford.com BUCKEYE 0 IMMUNITY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION ,. B C 'O LDS... .--N.IAI& CoH riiV.,L Tr BUICK OLDS PONTIAC, INC. For the month of April we are lowering our loan rates on new and used vehicles PLUS Thomas Chevrolet and Timberland Ford have special pricing just for BCFCU members PLUS Free Gas Cards If you borrow money to buy your vehicle from BCFCU or bring in an existing loan from another financial institution and the amount is over $10,000 we will give you a $200 Gas Card. If the loan is from $5000 to $9999 we will give you a $100 Gas Card. PLUS We will have a drawing from all the members who made a vehicle loan with us during our Spring Car Event. Your name will be entered into a drawing for a $500 Gas Card Call one of our loan officers today NCUA (850) 223-7100 1825 S. Jefferson Street www.bcfcu.coop Check us out on I In-Shore Fishing Tournament set April 30 School has five years to implement required actions ; *- : i I r / /i, < .. ir j ,-ai LJ HEALTH NOTES Help! My Child is Overweight! Childhood obesity has moret yntriplecdn the past 30 years. The prevalence of obesity among children aged 6 to 11 years increased from 6.5% in 1980 to 19.6% in 2008. The prevalence of obesity among adolescents aged 12 to 19 years increased from 5.0% to 18.1%. Take childhood overweight/obesity seriously-don't assume your child will outgrow it. Childhood obesity can lead to type 2 diabetes, asthma, pediatric hypertension, coronary heart disease, increased stress on weight -bearing joints, bone fractures, adult obesity, low self- esteem, and poor peer relationship. 7 Bad Habits that contribute to overeating: * Grazing throughout the day, instead of eating planned meals and snacks * Skipping meals * Super-sizing portions * Drinking soda or juice with meals, instead of water or milk. * Serving meals buffet style, instead of serving controlled- portion meals. * Eating beyond fullness. Safe Dietary Changes in Growing Children: * Cut back on fried foods. * Cut back on sugar, especially from juice and sweet snacks. * Serve child size portions. Use measuring cups to realize true portion size. * Serve more whole grains, such as: brown rice, whole wheat bread, whole grain cereal, whole wheat pasta. * Cut down on fast food (one time per week no more). * Have eating -out rules. * Drink water instead of soda or juice. * Limit the number of snacks per day and select those with 100 calories or less. * Eat 5 fruits & vegetables (not starches) per day. * If your child is over 2 years old, switch to 1 % or fat free milk. * Serve lean meat, poultry, low fat cheese and fish. I Living William Lucas Parker, Mindy Suk Dalton Dalton, Parker to marry on July 9th Mindy Suk Dalton and William Lucas Parker will be married on July 9, 2011, at 6 p.m. in Calvary Baptist Church. The bride-elect is the daughter of Ken and Min Suk Dalton of Perry. She graduated from Taylor County High School in 2005 and from St. Leo University in 2010. She is now a sixth grade teacher at Madison County Central School. The prospective groom is the son of Hal (Billy) and Brenda Parker of Perry. He is a 2003 graduate of Taylor County High School, employed with Gilman's. A reception at the Catholic Parish Hall will follow the wedding ceremony. Formal invitations will be issued but all friends and relatives of the couple are cordially invited to attend. Kristina Cone & Chad Holliday April 30, 2011 Caitlin McHargue & Roy Petteway April 30, 2011 Ashley N. Everett & Ronnie Morris, Jr. May 7, 2011 April Johnson & Ricky Dice, Jr. May 28, 2011 Rachel Kurimay & Chris Nelsen June 18, 2011 Mindy Dalton & Lucas Parker July 9, 2011 Kristy Adams & Reece Borkland August 13, 2011 I A-4 The Taco Times April 13, 2011 H Edwards, Murphy Wedding in Hawaii will unite couple Vivian and Andrew Edwards of Quincy announce the engagement of their daughter, Nicole, to Timothy Murphy of Perry, the son of O'Neal and Janice Murphy of Perry. The bride-elect is employed with Tallahassee Orthopedic Clinic. She is the granddaughter of the late William and Sara Dalton, Pearl Edwards and the late Clarence Edwards. The prospective groom is employed with the Hospital Corporation of America in Tallahassee. He is the grandson of Juanita Pettitt and the late Neville Pettitt, Edith Murphy and the late Grady Murphy. The couple will exchange vows in a ceremony on May 5, 2011, in Princeville on the Hawaiian island of Kahula. New Arrival Kayleigh Hannah Dice-Raulerson Danny "Barn" Raulerson and Heidi Anne Dice announce the birth of their daughter, Kayleigh Hannah, on Feb. 2, 2011. She was born in Tallahassee's Capital Regional Medical Center at 1:24 p.m., weighing 7 pounds, 2 ounces, and measuring 20 inches in length. Maternal grandparents are Bobby and Heather Dice, Candy Hightower and Jessie Whiddon. The baby's maternal great grandparents are Lula Dice, the late George V. Dice, John and Ellen Compton, Emory and Mary Anne Hightower. Paternal grandparents are Rusty and Martha Raulerson. The baby's paternal great grandparents are Joseph D. and Bertha B. Raulerson, and Glennis and Nancy Cruce. The new arrival is named in memory of her aunt, Hannah Leigh Dice, and her great aunt, Kay Ann Levingston. She was welcomed home by her big sister, Baylee Alexandria "Alex" Raulerson. Support group meets tomorrow Bill Wertman, director of the Alzheimer's Project in Tallahassee, will be at First Presbyterian Church on Thursday, April 14, to attend the Caregiver Support Group and bring needed information regarding "caregiving" of a loved one. The meeting is open to everyone; it begins at 12:30 p.m. and will conclude at 2. 223-2136 [ '* E ( $100 to $1200 Fri. noon 6 pm Sat. 8 am 4 55 Oakland Dr. ( between King Tree Video & Pepperhead's) TALK TO 911 If you are making monthly payments for a medical alert, you are trusting a stranger to make emergency calls for you! SAVE yourself money!! Give yourself PEACE OF MIND that emergency personnel are on their way to help YOU! Push ONE button to contact the LOCAL 911 switchboard yourself! 584-2063 Julie Williams ^^1^/MftareIsINyuyaremc Timothy Murphy, Nicole Edwards Did you know? 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Howard, Eugene Williams, Donnie Hampton and Bernard Williams; five sisters, Mary A. Inman, Sandra A. Collier, Julia Hampton, Terisa Tucker and Sharon A. Hampton; and eight grandchildren. Funeral services will be Saturday at 2 p.m. at Antioch M.B. Church in Perry. Interment will follow at Springhill Cemetery. The family will receive friends Friday from 5 to 7 p.m. at Trinity Funeral Home, which is in charge of the arrangements. Sarah Harvey Sarah Harvey, 88, died April 10, 2011, at Tallahassee Memorial Hospital. She was the daughter of Walter and Mary Coleman and the wife of Mike Harvey. She was a member of the First Baptist Church in Dowling Park and also a member of Eastern Star. Survivors include: three nieces, Pat Taylor, Annette Taylor and Beverly Coleman, all of Perry; two nephews, Walter Gray Hicks of Perry and Warren Blue of Worthington Springs; and one step-grandson, Clyde Harvey of California. Graveside services will be held today, April 13, at Bixler Memorial Gardens in Dowling Park at 2 p.m. Beggs Perry Chapel is in charge of arrangements. (Obituaries continue on page 6) Medically Needy renamed BUDGET Continued from page 2 Senator Joe Negron, who chairs the Health and Human Services Appropriations Subcommittee, explained the new label was needed because it appropriately names the program, which provides medical services to people who would not otherwise qualify for Medicaid, but whose medical expenses drive them into financial distress. 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During Holy Week, April 18-22, the church will hold a Maundy Thursday Service on April 21 at 7 p.m. An Easter Fellowship Picnic is planned for Saturday, April 23, on the church grounds at 5 pm. Two services will be held on Easter Sunday, April 24: early worship at 8 a.m. with a shared breakfast, and then the traditional 11 a.m. worship service. There will be no Sunday School. Baptists plan special events "Christ in the Passover" will be observed Sunday, April 17, at 6 p.m. featuring a Passover seder, a Jewish ritual dinner. Afterwards, a covered dish meal is planned in the fellowship hall of the church. "Secret Church," a simulcast with Southern Baptist Pastor David Platt, will allow the opportunity to identify and pray for persecuted Christians around the globe. The cost is free but workbooks are needed; please call Kendall Cruce at 838-6800 or email Wade Goodman (wago26@gmail.com). "On a Hill Too Far Away" is the name of this year's Easter cantata to be presented by the Celebration Choir on Friday, April 22, and Saturday, April 23, at 7 p.m. A special Easter service is planned April 24 from 9:30 until 11:45 a.m. featuring the baptism of three youth, and a special appearance by Jason Anthony, a Christian inspirational speaker and chalk artist. There will be no Sunday School or evening worship services. Easter celebrations at Lakeside Lakeside Baptist Church invites everyone to gather Wednesday, April 20, from 6-8 p.m. for an Easter egg hunt, food, fellowship and a special Easter performance by the children's choir and youth puppet ministry, "The Popcorn Gang." The puppet ministry will also perform during this Sunday morning's worship service, April 17. The community invited. Revivals, homecomings, anniversaries keep churches busy Brotherhood hosts sleepover The Brotherhood of New Brooklyn Missionary Baptist Church will host its quarterly sleepover on Friday, April 15, beginning at 6 p.m. and continuing beyond breakfast on Saturday, April 16. "If you have a young man ages 7-19, bring him to the church," organizers urge, reminding that a soup kitchen will be available after breakfast. At 3 p.m. on Saturday, the Brotherhood will host its fourth Unity Within The Church program at Living Word Ministries, 606 Colson St. where Elder Joe Clark serves as pastor. Charles Brooks will be the speaker for the program; everyone is invited to come out and have "a good time in the Lord." Praise & worship New Jerusalem Primitive Baptist Church invites everyone to an Obituaries (Continued from page A-5) Linda Faye Murphy Linda Faye Murphy, 55, died April 8, 2011, at her home in Perry. She was a lifelong resident of Perry, born to Franklin Hendry and Betty Bratton on March 15, 1956, in Orlando. Mrs. Murphy was a member of the First Baptist Church and an insurance agent for Perry Insurance Agency for several years. She was preceded in death by her mother, Betty Bratton Hendry, and her grandparents, Brinson and Eula Hendry. , Survivors include: a son, Duane Murphy; a daughter, Nichole Wilder of Perry; her father, Franklin Hendry Sr. of Perry; a brother, Franklin Hendry Jr. "Bubba" of Perry; and a nephew. Funeral services were held at Joe P. Bums Funeral Home on Tuesday, April 12 at 11 a.m. Interment followed at Woodlawn Cemetery. You may sign the guestbook: www.joepburnsfuneralhomes. com. Richard Lyndon Gray Richard Lyndon Gray died April 10, 2011, in Tallahassee. He was born in Browns County, Ohio, but had lived in Taylor County for the past year. He served in the U.S. Army and was a veteran of the Vietnam War. Survivors include: two friends, Connie Sumner and Mike Wessel, both of Perry. Services will be held at a later date. Beggs Funeral Home Perry Chapel in charge of the arrangements. UnitedAmeiannsraceCo Life Insurance 0-80 Cancer Policies Medicare Supplements Home Office 3700 S. Stonebndge Dr McKinney, Texas 75070 (9721 529-5085 Randy Trammell Home 514W Ash Street Perry, Florida 32347 Ceii (850)371-0001 afternoon of praise and worship on Sunday, April 17, at 3 p.m. featuring Taylor County's own Minister Daryl Turnage. Elder Floyd Miles is pastor of the church. Homecoming at Antioch Antioch Revival Center will observe Homecoming with revival meetings at 7:30 p.m. April 18-22, and then on Saturday, April 23, a Homecoming service at 11 a.m. with lunch following. Good gospel singing and preaching are promised. The Rev. Robert Watson invites everyone to attend. Revival at Holy Faith Revival services are planned at Holy Faith Tabernacle with Minister Laurance McGriff as special speaker at 7 p.m. April 14- 16. Everyone is encouraged to attend. Pastor's anniversary marked Temple of God Baptist Church will mark the 10-year anniversary of Robert French with a celebration on Sunday, April ^ JIASTEH - .. I iUNIDAY April 24 SS&ONRISE WORSHIP 7:30 am SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:00-9:45 am 'RESURRECTION CELEBRATION WORSHIP :2 Special Music by Destin DuBose & Leah Mills CHILDREN AND AjerI EASTER MUSICALS :- 11:00 am No Evening Worship Ii 17, at 3 p.m. The Rev. Jarvis All, pastor of New Birth Church in Quincy, will be the guest speaker. The anniversary celebration actually begins today, April 13, with services at 7 p.m. at St. John Baptist. It continues Thursday with Pastors Chester and Carolyn Demps at Tabernacle Church, and then Friday with Pastors Kenneth and Carmen Dennis at Faith Restoration Center. Everyone is invited to participate. A We would like to invite the community to celebrate with us Christ's victory over death. Schedule of Events Jews for Jesus presents "Christ in the Passover" Sunday, April 17 at 6 pm The "Secret Church" A simulcast with Pastor & Author David Platt to be held in the Student Center Friday, April 22 from 7 pm to 1 am Celebration Choir Cantata: "On a Hill Too Far Away" Friday, April 22 and Saturday April 23 at 7 pm Easter Sunday Special Service With chalk artist and inspirational speaker Jason Anthony Sunday, April 24 from 9:30 to 11:45 am No Sunday school or evening worship First Baptist Church PERRY FLORIDA 102 N Center St. 584-7066 Saturday April 16, 2011 1 Pleasant Grove Baptist Church Cemetery Annual Clean Up Day Start at 9 a.m and clean until... Please bring your own tools and help clean up cemetery. Donations for cemetery (tax deductible) can be mailed to: Pleasant Grove Baptist Church Cemetery Fund P. 0. Box 682 Shady Grove, FL 32357 For additional information, please call Pastor Danny Lundy at 584-4979 or Dale Rowell at 584-2849 Il 70Taylor County Special Olympics -2nd Annual Bake Sale Cakes, Pies, Cookies, etc.. Sponsors: Capital City Bank, Sandy Toes Red Hat Society, Employees of Dr. Diane Schlick, Citizens State Bank Carlton Cemetery Annual Meeting & Clean-up Day Saturday, April 24, 2010 8:00 12:00 noon Annual Meeting 10 a.m. Bring hats, tools and bug spray. If you are physically unable to clean your plot, we will provide assistance. FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL 584-4329 Li i - ar-a-- r- -M a C Mrs. Vickie Lynn Lyles, age 54, met her Lord and Savior on the morning of April 9, 2011. She was predeceased by her parents; Robert and Gerry Parker of Austell, GA. Vickie is survived by her best friend and husband of 38 years Sam Lyles and their two daughters Gerry Lynn and Samantha Marie Lyles. Her special gifts in her life were her two granddaughters Kayla LaBarie and Victoria Lynn. She is also survived by three sisters; Cindy Ricketts, Robin Eva Adams and Tammie Parker. Mrs. Lyles was a hairdresser and a school bus driver for 16 years with the Cobb County School System in Austell, Georgia and with the Taylor County School System in Perry. Our family has been truly blessed by the many friends and caregivers. Gerry Lynn, her eldest daughter was her daily caregiver over the years during her extended illness. Funeral services will be held at 1:00 pm, Wednesday, April 13'h, at Pleasant Grove Baptist Church in Eridu with the Rev. Danny Lundy officiating. Visitation will be held at the church from 12 noon until 1:00 pm. Funeral services courtesy of Joe P. Burns Funeral Home of Perry. rUU r L NEW -. H '.. y~~ 9Ceekatl Lcad (dl^Ut ^/ uft-,Cei "R v v v v v Sports Ellis met national silver standard in 200 meter race Lachaddrick Ellis was significant nationally as he met selected the most valuable the national silver standard in runner Saturday as he led the the event. Taylor County High boys track Ellis was joined on the 4x100 team to a fifth place finish in the meter relay team by Brion Capital City Championship at Scott, Tevin Jones and James Chiles High School. Houston. Ellis recorded first place Houston placed third in the finishes in both the 100 meters 100 meters (11.10 seconds) (10.90 seconds) and the 200 while Wesley Brandon placed meters (21.92 seconds) and third in the shotput (45-01.50), anchored the Bulldogs' first JC Cartwright was sixth in the place 4x100 meter relay team discus (118.11.25) and Brandon (42.76 seconds). Jones placed seventh in the His 200 meter time was shotput (40-03.50). Steinhatchee fishing tourney casts off Sat. Lachaddrick Ellis shows off his medals with Chiles Track Coach Scott Gowan. A-7 Taco Times April 13, 2011 'Dogs retain top tourney seed despite 8-6 loss The Taylor County High baseball team lost its first district contest of the year Friday at Tallahassee-Rickards by an 8-6 decision. The loss dropped the Bulldogs to 6-1 in district play with one district game left this Thursday when Taylor County hosts Florida High beginning at 7 p.m. The Bulldogs have already clinched the top seed in the upcoming district tournament to be played the week of April 25 at Rickards. In Friday's game the Bulldogs jumped out to a 5-0 lead after the first inning but Rickards added seven runs in the second and the third to clinch the game. Morgan Pelt led the 'Dogs at the plate with a 2-for-3 effort that included a double. Others with one hit apiece included Hunter Barfield, William Wentworth, Daniel Wentworth, Kyle Brooks and Dylan Cason. Conner Bishop got the start on the mound, striking out three batters in just over two innings of work. Jake Murray came on in the third, striking out two before being relieved by William Wentworth in the sixth. Wentworth faced three batters, striking out one. On Monday night the 'Dogs downed Mayo for the second time this season by a 5-1 margin. On Tuesday TCHS, now 13-6 overall, was scheduled to face Alachua-Santa Fe. The 10th annual Steinhatchee Community Fishing Tournament is set to go on Saturday, April 16, beginning at 7 a.m. This year's tournament will feature $600 first prize awards in four categories--red grouper, redfish, trout and amberjack. Second place in each division will receive $300. The entry fee is $30 per person with weigh-ins to be held at the Steinhatchee Community Center and at Keaton Beach Marina. Tickets are available at most area marinas. The tourney is being sponsored by the Steinhatchee Community Projects Board and the Taylor Tourism Council. Prep-league baseball sign-up is underway Registration for the City of Perry's Prep baseball league is now underway. Youngsters 13 to 15 may sign up at city hall from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. They may also register at the Perry Fire Department daily from 5 p.m. until 8 p.m. Set for April 30 in Steinhatchee Fishing for Kids to benefit Shands Children's Hospital The seventh annual Fishing for Kids Saltwater Trout tournament will be held Saturday, April 30, at Sea Hag Marina in Steinhatchee. The entry fee of $100 includes registration, ramp fee, fish fry afterwards and entry in the Big Trout and Big Red pot. There will be $2500 in prizes including $1000 for first place in the 5 trout aggregate weight category. All proceeds go to Shands Children's Hospital. The tournament is hosted by Shands One More Cast Operating from Keaton Beach Marina SSpeckleoTrout .F.fedfjs SBluBeutc, a' |_ No Fishing License Required For Customers (850) 584-9145 www.onemorecast.net U.S.C.G. License 200 Kate Dr. Perry, FL 32348 Engineering. You may register and pay on-line at www. shandskids.org Jayvee softball improves to 10-4, will face Maclay Thurs. With one game left in their regular season, the Taylor County High junior varsity softball team has one of the best records Coach Mike Mash can remember. With a record of 10-4, Coach Mash is quick to tell you, "These ladies have worked hard, and don't give up very easily." That Lady Bulldog fight came out at home in an 11-10 win against Florida High. Down by two runs going into the bottom of the third inning, the Lady Dogs got it done at the plate by scoring runs on several singles and two doubles by Katie Carter in the same inning, taking the lead to 11-5. Behind the arm of freshman ace Kelli Evans, the team held Florida High to 5 runs in the top of the fifth inning bringing an end to a nail biter of a game. The Lady Bulldogs then faced Suwannee at home. Neither team could get anything going at the plate early on, but two doubles by Kelli Evans and singles by Ashley Todd and Katie Carter put 5 runs on the board. Suwannee responded in the fourth inning with 9 runs giving the Lady Dogs their fourth loss of the season. A forfeit by Fort White improved the TCHS record to 10-4. The final game of the season will be this Thursday at 6 p.m. at Maclay. * Southern Music Rising Festival i. April 15l & 16h NO Monticello, Florida KICK-OFF CONCERT Friday, April 15 Monticello Opera House 7:00 p.m. $15 The VW Boys Opening act Ben Dehart X/w MUSIC ALL DAY O Saturday, April 16 All Day Pass only $10, Family Friendly -- Children/Youth Free Music, Children's Storytelling, Art Show, Cow Hunter Corner Instrument Displays, Vendors Chance to Win ! Recording King Classic Series II Rosewood RD-27 Guitar -A RELAY FOR LIFE DMH Relay team is sponsoring a softball tourney this Saturday Doctors' Memorial Hospital is sponsoring a Relay for Life softball tournament to be played Saturday, April 16, at the Perry softball field complex across from the high school. The entry fee is $150 per team with first and second place trophies awarded. For more information or to sign up, contact Amanda Gregory at 584-0155 or 838-1512. OUR STAND GOOD GRADES DESERVE MORE RECOGNITION THAN AN HONOR ROLL BUMPER STICKER. Call me today to see how much you can save with Allstate's good student discount. (850) 584 5188 MARK PELT MARK PELT 1000-A S JEFFERSN ST PERRY Allstate. You're in good hands. Come and compare your current policy with one from Allstate. 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The event was held near Potts Still Road on Foley Timber and Land Company property. S'.. . S -.-" *.-, - ^^*.+.^...f, '-.^ . ,s .... .. . .. .: ';j,,, ',., . ,+ +. ... .... .., . ,- . : * ^ io Firefighters from Local 3789 aid Maryland member, family Local firefighters came to the aid of a far-away sister firefighter who recently traveled to Perry to settle the affairs of a relative who died here. Howard County, Md., Local 2000 firefighter Stacy Ruehl and her family were in Perry facing the difficult task of -packing her aunt's things. However, it wasn't until Ruehl and her family arrived that they realized the project would take much longer than first thought. "The power had been shut off, so Ruehl's family could only work during the day. After spending nearly a week in Florida, there was still a lot of work to do," Taylor County Local 3789 Secretary-Treasurer Chris Williams said. Ruehl's husband, Rich, is president of Local 2000 in Maryland. "I wanted to do something to help, but I couldn't do it from Maryland. So I contacted Taylor County Local 3789 to see if they could lend a hand," he said. "As it turns out, Local 3789 is a small local of seven firefighters. To our surprise, six of them showed up at the house the next morning. All of them brought their own trucks, ready for anything," (Stacy) Ruehl said. Within a few hours, the group had packed the rest of the furniture in a U-Haul, filled the U-Haul with boxes, made a trip to Goodwill, a trip to a storage facility and took more than 30 bags of trash to the dump. They changed the battery in the aunt's car, loaded it onto a trailer, attached the trailer to the U-Haul and even turned the truck around to make it easer to get on the road, Ruehl said. "We may have a small local, but we definitely feel like we are part of the greater firefighter family. We worked fast and efficiently, kind d like a NASCAR pit crew. And we were glad to do it," Williams said. Tfa Cesca es 2011 Little Bulldawg Relays The first "Little Bulldawg Relays," featuring a number of field and track events, was recently held at the Taylor County High School track. (Top photo) Benjamin Lorentz won first place in the boys long jump. (Middle photo, left), Girls Relay winners, left to right, Anna Morgan, Catherine Crawford, Jessica Knowles and Alisha Price. (Middle photo, rgith) Alisha Price also won second place in the long jump. (Bottom photo) Left to right, Naldito Limus hands off to Trooper Price; Dawson Bishop hands off to Ben Wurgler. The event was sponsored by Little Pine Pediatric. Ooh-la-la Shuge Mangum was Bob Bell's "right hand woman" for Tablescapes 2011, a floral design showcase sponsored annually by the Perry Garden Club. President Vivian Sheffield reported that ticket sales generated $1,335 for the club While Bell's designs (along with club members' arrangements) brought in another $935 for a total of $2270. "It was a big success," she added, but those who attended could only talk about the orchids, and Bells of Ireland, the lilies and beautiful bases created by Bell from natural :elements especially for the showcase. (Photos by Debbie Simmons) B-2 Taco Times April 13, 2011 Pay Dealer Cost + Labor on All Window Manufacturers for Insulated I.G. Glass & Window Replacement Simonton Moss Custom Built Systems Anderson *Pella PGT thru April 29, 2011 S"I AUCTION SATURDAY, APRIL 16, AT 6:30 P.M. AT 1693 SW MOSELEY HALL ROAD (CR 360) IN MADISON. LIQUIDATING BALANCE OF MERCHANDISE FROM A LARGE DISCOUNT RETAILER. ITEMS SUCH AS BREAD MAKER, BLENDERS, COFFEE MAKERS, TOOL BOXES, FANS, JOINER/PLANER, TABLE SAW, KNIVES AND MANY OTHER ITEMS. YOU WILL NOT WANT TO MISS THIS AUCTION, COMFY SEATS AND LOT OF FUN. 10% BUYERS PREMIUM. MC.VISA, DISCOVER, DEBIT CARDS, CHECKS AND CASH ACCEPTED. AU 691 RON COX. AB 2490. 850-973- 2959. 04/13-04/15 Large yard sale, Friday evening and Saturday at 2409 US 98 West (between Mini Storage and Deals Oyster House). 04/13-04/15 Yard sale, behind produce stand on Beach Road Thursday-Sunday from 8 a.m.-until. Lots of handmade items, knives, purses, baby crib sets and lots more. Call 295-4205. 04/13-04/15 Continuous moving sale until all items are sold. 112 Crit Jones Drive in Taco Heights. Love seat in good condition for $50, desk for $15, recliner for $10, chest of drawers for $40, ceiling fan for $15, floor lamp for $5, 2 folding yard sale tables (5' X 28", $25 each or $40 for both), and tools. Call any time. 850- 584-2007 or 850-295-1795. 04/13-04/15 3 family yard sale Saturday from 7 a.m.-12 p.m. at 198 Dogwood Way in Pine Ridge. Furniture, Clothes, Toys, Baby items, Electronics and much more. 04/13-04/15 MISCELLANEOU Need Cash? Got Junk? Got Junk Cars, Truck? I buy Scrap Metals!! 850-838-JUNK (5865). State Certified Scales Overgrown plant sale: 1-gallon size for $1. Formosa Azalea, Dwarf Burford Holly, Carissa Holly, Variegated / Pittosporum.Turkey Roost Nursery, 584-7395. AKC registered Black Lab puppies. Male and Female available to a good home on May 8th. They will have their first shots and worming. Parents on premises. Asking $200. Call 850-223- 2092 or 850-838-6744 for more information. 04/06-04/22 Baby chicks for sale. $1.50 and up. Some hens. Call 584-7781. 04/13-05/04 (Wed.) Wanted. A good used piano to be used by the Kiwanis Club meeting. Call Bobby Edwards at 672-9392. 04/01-04/13 Brand new 2 or 3 BD/2 Bath DWMH. $35,995. Includes delivery, setup, AC/Heat, steps and skirting. Prestige Home Centers, Chiefland. Open on Sunday 12 to 5. 800-477-2492. 01/14tfnph Brand new 4 BR/2 Bath starting at $55,995. Prestige Home Centers, Chiefland. Open on Sundays, 12 to 5. 800-477-2492. PH r ..- I I . I I hI RiESUAT IACINa DEADLINES: The deadline for classified ads are Monday by 5 p.m for the Taco Times and Wednesday by 5 p.m. for the Perry News-Herald. Small ads..big deals! c and 2001 Ford F-150 XLT Super Cab Short TAYLOR COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY area. Bed. 63,400 miles. V8, 5.4 liter, COMMISSIONERS g, 3 automatic, off road 4X4, running Full Time Library and Information ,500- boards, towing package, A/C, AM/FM Services Director. $34,777 -$40,310 Cassette. $9,500. Call 838-7002. DOQ. Applications and job description 04/08-04/29 can be obtained from www.taylorcountygov.com, Mobile seto Career Lab at Perry K-Mart on vision 2001 Ford F150 supercab 4 door one Tuesdays, Wednesdays or Thursdays ).Call owner. Runs good. $7,000. 175,000 9:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m.; or Workforce -584- plus miles. Call 850-843-1980 or Position open until filled. Taylor County evenings 850-584-7428. Board of County Commissioners is an 04/08-04/15 EEO, VP, DT, background check employer. toad. 10/27tfnbcc I I Used & repo mobile homes. Financing available. Prestige Home Centers, Chiefland. Open on Sundays 12 to 5. 800-477-2492. 01/14tfnPH Bank repo. 3 BD/2 Bath on 2 acres in Shady Grove area. EZ financing with low down payment. Prestige Home Center, Chiefland. Open Sundays. 800- 477-2492 PH A 2004 Homes of Merit 4 BD/2 bath on 2.5 beautifully manicured acres in Morriston. Tape and textured throughout with crown molding. Fenced with 2 pastures so bring your horses. Just $3,500 down and $512 per month. owner has financing, Call 352-493- 9600. 03/23tfntmh Bank foreclosure 3 BD/2 bath 2007 DW in Gainesville. $2,000 down and $308 per month. Owner has financing, Call 352-262-4531. 04/06tfntmh A 4 BD/2 bath home in chiefland close to town. Home has brand new roof, A/C and new carpet. Two large workshed. Just $4,500 down and $670 per month. Owner has financing, call 352-493- 9606. 03/23tfntmh A 3 BD/2 bath Jacobsen on 5 acres in Newberry. Fenced and ready for your horses. Minutes from Gainesville. $4,100 down, and $740 per month. Owner has financing. Call 352-262- 4531. 04/13tfntmh A 4 BD/2 bath Jacobsen of 2.5 acres in Old Town, just minutes from town. $4,000 down and $610 per month. Owner has financing, call 652-493- 9606. 04/13tfntmh 2001 SWMH 16'x80', 2BR/2BA. Excellent condition. Open floor plan with garden tub, walk-in closets, decks, A/C and appliances included. Buyer must move. Asking $23,500. Call (850) 843-1963. 03/23-04/15 Also I FOR R N AI Office space for lease. 224 N. Jefferson Street. Will alter to suit. On-site parking. Up to 4,000 sq. ft. SAH Properties. Call 850-656-6340. 11/17fnks TIDEWATER APARTMENTS Now accepting applications for 2- 3 bedroom apartments. -0-rent for qualified applicants.Water/Gas furnished. On-site laundry. Public transportation available. Close to City Park, Boys and Girls Club, Shopping Plazas. Call 850-584-6482. TDD 711, EHO. 01/05tfnWA 3 BD house for rent just inside the city limits on a deadend road. The house is on 1 acre of land with a creek running through the property. $550 a month. First, last and $250 security deposit to move in. Call 727-433-4514. 04/06-04/08 Fully furnished trailer for rent. One person only. No children. No pets. Satellite TV & utilities included. Call 584-2199. 04/13-04/22 For rent with option to purchase, Doublewide on 5 acres, no animals, no pets. Adult community in Shady Grove. 850-584-4331. 04/13-04/22 2 BR/2 bath SWMH on 3 acres for rent. Proof of income and references required. $500 a month and $500 deposit. Call 386-776-2405. 04/13-04/22 Beautiful house positioned on corner lot for rent. 2 BD/1 bath in perfect condition. $595 rent and $595 deposit. 602 W. Veterans Drive. Call 850-672- 0973. 04/13tfnLS -M -eeNJ 'lassworks of Perry, LLC I --- ----- El 3 BD/2 bath at 312 Cedar Street. $650 a month. First, last and $250 security deposit to move in. Call 850-556-2762. 04/06-04/15 1 BD/1 bath home near Keaton Beach. $650 a month plus $375 security. Includes utilities. Adults only. Call 843- 1882. 03/16-04/08 3 BD/1.5 bath. Total electric. Central heat and air. $500 a month. $500 security deposit. No smoking. No pets. Limit of 2 children. References and application. Call 584-6140. 03/23-04/15 2 BD MH on Lipscomb Cirice and a 3 BD home on Luther Wilson Road for rent. Call 584-4516. 03/30-04/15 1 acre trailer lot on Beach Road for rent. RV's are welcome. Leisure Retreat area. Well, septic system and power pole provided. Call 584-9261. 04/08-04/20 Everetts Mobile Home Park. Taking applications for rentals. 2 BR/1 bath for $375, with a $300 deposit. 2 BR/1 bath for $400, with a $300 deposit. Park Model, 2 BR/1 bath for $350 with a $300 deposit. Water, sewer and garbage included. Please apply in person, Monday through Thursday. Ms. Betty. 584-7094. 04/13tfnEMH 40 acres of land for sale with 500, ft. of I0 frontage on Dennis Howell Road. Call 850-656-6340. 03/23tfnKS 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. Sef -J 3 BD/2 bath DWMH on about 5 acres of land. No owner financing. Serious inquiries only. $75,000. Call 850-295- 4668 or 850-371-0124. 04/13-05/06 3 BD/2 bath frame house on 1 acre. 5 minutes from school located on Ellison Road. Call 584-7781. 04/13-05/04(Wed.) New tires starting at $45 through March only at Ryan's Everything Automotive! Call Justin at 850-584-8900, 4053 US 19 S. in Perry. 04/06tfnRCT 2001 Ford F-150 XLT Super Cab Short Bed. 63,400 miles. V8, 5.4 liter, automatic, off road 4X4, running boards, towing package, A/C, AM/FM Cassette. Call 838-7002. 2008 16ft. Baywater Center Console with 50 HP Yamaha (low hours). Great for rivers or flats. Water ready! N.A.D.A. List $10,500, selling for $9,000. Can be seen at Larry's Towing or call for more information. 850-584-5317. 04/13-04/29 Jayco pop-up camper. Sleep 6. In very good condition with lots of extras. $1,800. Call 850-223-3283. 04/13-04/22 12' aluminum craft boat with motor and trailer for $1,200. Call 584-7781. 04/13-05/04(Wed.) Stumpknocker boat for sale. 25 HP Yamaha, trolling motor, trailer and ready to fish. Call 838-2385. 04/13-04/15 Rooms available at Skylark Motel everything included from Monthly $585 (required $45 deposit), $165 weekly or $40 daily (tax included). 317 N. Byron Butler Pkwy. 850-672-0973. 1/7tfLS Westgate Rooms available for rent. Refrigerator, microwave, TV w/cable, AC/Heater. Everything included. $165 weekly, $40 daily, $585 per month. RV sites $20 daily, $100 weekly, $350 monthly. Tax included. 1627 S. Byron Butler Pkwy. 850-299-6554. tfLS RV spot for rent. Not in park, includes power, water, sewer, and cable for $350 a month. Call 727-433-4514. 04/06-04/08 One bedroom furnished apartment. All utilities included (electric, water, sewer, garbage and cable). No smoking. No pets. $160 a week or $600 a month. $100 deposit. Call 850-363-8196. 04/06-04/29 Woodridge Apartments accepting applications for 1, 2, and 3 BR HC and Non-HC accessible apartments. HUD vouchers considered. Call 850-584-5668.709 W. Church St., Perry, FL 32348 TDD 711. "This institution is an equal opportunity provider, and employer." 5/19tfWA WALL-TO-WALL ^ Dries in 3-4 Hours Tile Floors Pet Odors - TREE CAPITAL CLEANING c 584-CLEAN (584-2532) . ItI ti 'i~ Widw au~trrsfr idow6epae THULE WELDERS STEEL TIG/MIG ALUMINUM TIG Needed immediately at Thule, Inc. (formerly UWS)! Experience is necessary -- evening and midnight shifts. Super benefits like affordable medical/dental/vision/life/disability insurance after only 30 days, vacation time your first year, matching 401 K, 10 paid. holidays, a great group of co-workers, and much more! Call Judy Batten at (850) 584-3448, ext. 101 to schedule a welding test. Experienced only please. EOE/DFWP I mmmmp 1 acre lot for sale with a well, septic electric in the Keaton Beach Fenced, large storage building shelters and double wide pad. $28 Call 223-1059. 03/30-04/22 3 BD/2 bath DWMH on 1 acre clo town. Quiet area. Paved subdiv outside city limits in Perry. $49,500 Becky Thursday-Saturday at 850- 7094. 04/01tfnBR One acre of land on Gas Plant R Has well, septic tank and power Call 850-584-5205. 03/25-04/20 Aucilla Riverfront home for sal Nutull Rise area. Fish from your p 23636 Aucilla Landing Road. $325 Call 850-584-7901. 03/30-04/22 2010 Destiny MH. 56 X 32.4 BR/2 Excellent condition, must sell. L kitchen with island, large master and crown moulding throughout. 2 of steps, skirting and AC unit inclu Some furniture included as well. As pay off only. Must see. Has to be m to your property. Call 850-843-035 04/08-04/29 Will buy land in Chiefland surrounding areas. Call today fo dollar. 352-493-9600. 04/13tfntmh 2005 Chrysler Town & Country. 74,000 miles with 25 mpg. Leather, automatic doors, lift gate, and stow n'go floor storage. Reliable, excellent condition and well maintained. $12,000. Call 584- 4190. 04/13-04/22 Honda Goldwing motorcycle for sale. Loaded and in excellent condition with I/C and helmets. Call 838-2385. 04/13-04/15 LMLUL .7 ---- -I---~ l-.11- I pole. le in orch. ,000. bath. Large bath sets ided. sking ioved 5. and r top Meat Cutter. Experienced. Full Time position. Steinhachee. Call 1-386-503- 8774. 04/04-04/13MM AVON! Call now to get started- earn up to 40% still only $10 for Start Up Kit! For appointment call: 850-570-1499 tfntd BE A CNA Train now for jobs in healthcare. Professional environment/instructors. No GED or High School Diploma required if age 18. QUEST TRAINING SERVICES. 386-362-1065. 04/13-05/06 Collector person position available. This involves office work. Apply in person only. Badcock Home Furniture and More in Perry. 03/23tfnBC Looking for experienced HVAC installers and service technicians. Come by Advanced Refrigeration and Air Conditioning between 9 A.M. and 4 P.M. to receive an application. Must have valid Florida drivers license. tfnAR Refuge House, Inc. is looking to fill the following position: One full time Shelter Advocate to work on the hotline andithe shelter in -our Perry location. Core duties include crisis intervention, counseling, and advocacy to all victims of domestic and sexual violence living within the emergency shelter and to victims calling in on the 24-hour hotline. Required to update and maintain hotline and referral sources, screen all victims for shelter eligibility, call hospital volunteers, document services in participant files, provide daily household needs to residential participants and other duties required of the position. Positions are scheduled for irregular hours, as this is a 24 hour program position. Qualifications are a bachelor's degree in human services, or 2 years of relevant experience or significant work experience. Refuge is an equal opportunity employer. Disability accommodations available. Call 850- 922-6062 extension 1003 or send e- mail at carons@refugehouse.com for more information. 03/23tfnRH Do you have 10 hours a week that you would like to make productive and earn $1500+month? www.freedomtodream.net or call 352- 360-5939. 04/08-05/18 Truck driver with Class A CDL. 2 years driving experience. Call 386-294-3411. 04/13-04/22 Director of Allied Health Programs (RN) wanted at North Florida Community College. See www.nfcc.edu for details. 04/13-04/29NFCC Clerical/office work and a bookkeeper needed. Please call 386-294-1003 for more information. 04/13-04/22 WE BUY GOLD &S SILVER B-3 Taco Times April 13, 2011 Full-time Marina Fishing Clerk. Sales, organizational skills and references required. Apply in person at 322 Riverside Drive, Steinhatchee. 04/13-04/15SH Tri-County Electric Cooperative has an opening for a full-time Apprentice Lineman in our Madison Office. The candidate is required to have a minimum of five years experience in power line construction and maintenance. The candidate must also have a Class A, Commercial Drivers License and live no more than 20 miles from the Madison warehouse location at 2862 West US 90. The cooperative offers competitive salary and benefits. Tri-County is an EOE and DFWP. Please send resume and completed Tri-County Employment Application Form, which is available at any TCEC office or online at www.tcec.com, before May 6, 2011 to: Stephanie Carroll Tri-County Electric Cooperative, Inc. 2862 West US 90 Madison, FL 32340 04/13-04/22 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 TALL TIMBER TREE SERVICE -Stump Grinding *Tree Trimming *Tree Removal *Debris Removal *Bucket truck use *Bush Hogging *Free Estimates* and *Great Rates* Call today! 850-838-5923 or 850-584-8191 Mark A. Moneyhan Certified Quality Specialist 01/19-04/08 John Sesock's Tree Service/Stump Grinding *Tree Trimming/Bucket Truck *Free Estimates *Licensed & Insured Tree Expert Also, Bobcat Work Done Root Rake, Grabbier, Front End Loader for Excavation/ Cleanup, (850)-584-2027 (H) (850)591-8301 (C) See ad in phone book page 110. 02/02-04/29 Dirty Carpets 'Bireath6e'nw lif6 back" into your dirty carpet. Call 584-CLEAN (584-2532) JM Handyman Home Repairs, LLC Pressure washing, painting, concrete, wood decks, Ceramic tile, laminate wood available, Mobile Home Repairs, RV Leak Repairs. 838-6077 or 584- 2270. tfJM FCI Resource Recovery 1320 James D. Smith Road Office: 850-584-6735 Mobile: 843-4242 or 672-0911 Our new facility will take oversize wood waste not accepted at local collections sites. Reasonable tip fees apply to all wood waste taken. We accept: Cypress, Pine and Water Oak Clean untreated lumber Clean unpainted concrete Service available: Grinding, road work and excavation Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. 03/25-04/22 Ronnie Terry & Sons We buy Junk (850)223-2340 or (863)509-3161 04/06-04/29 RES Ron's Electrical Service LLC EC13004582-Insured *Commercial *Industrial *Residential (Home & Mobile Home Repairs) *Petroleum Industry 850-677-0452 Ron Miller, Owner/Operator 04/06-05/25 Al 35 years and over prom. May 14th at Jerkins Community Center. Tickets on sale at Jewelz Hair Studio. G & G Foxtrott. $25 each (will need a ticket to enter). 04/08,04/22 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Mike J. Harris 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, 537 Year of Issuance 2008 Description of Property Parcel No. R05239-000 ONE ACRE IN SE CORNER OF NW1/4 OF SW 1/4 OF SECTION 26, TOWNSHIP 4, SOUTH RANGE 7 EAST., AND FURTHER DESCRIBED PER PROPERTY APPRAISER DRAWING AS 'COMMENCE AT THE SE CORNER OF THE NW 1/4 OF SW 1/4, OF SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH RANGE 7 EAST. THENCE RUN WEST 210 FEET, THENCE RUN NORTH TO THE SOUTH GEORGIA & WEST COAST RAILROAD RIGHT OF WAY, THENCE RUN NORTHEASTERLY ALONG SAID RIGHT OF WAY TO THE EAST FORTY LINE, THENCE RUN SOUTH ON FORTY LINE BACK TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING." Name In which assessed MRS. W.B. LEE ESTATE C/O JOHNNY LEE 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 2nd day of May, 2011 at 11:00 o'clock a.m. Dated this 28th day of March, 2011 Signature: Annie Mae Murphy Annie Mae Murphy Clerk of Circuit Court Taylor County, FLorida 03/30,04/06,04/13,04/20 The Taylor County Board of County Commissioners is soliciting sealed proposals for construction of the Woods Creek & Harrison Blue Road Widening/Resurfacing. Qualified firms or Individuals desiring to provide the required products or services must submit five (5) packages in a sealed envelope or similar package marked "Sealed Proposal for Woods Creek & Harrison Blue Road Widening/Resurfacing" to the Clerk of Court, 1st Floor Courthouse, 108 North Jefferson Street, Suite 102, Perry, Florida 32347 or P.O. Box 620, Perry, Florida 32348, to arrive no later than 4:00 P.M., local time, on May 2, 2011. All Proposals MUST have the respondent's name and mailing address clearly shown on the outside of the envelope or package when submitted. Proposals will be opened and respondents announced at 6:10 P.M. local time, or as soon thereafter as practical, on May 2, 2011, In the Taylor County Administrative Complex, 201 East Green Street, Perry, Florida 32347. RFP Information MUST be obtained from the Clerk of Court, 1st. Floor Courthouse, 108 North Jefferson Street, Suite 102, Perry, Florida 32347, (850) 838-3506, for a $100.00 non- refundable fee. RFP information may be reviewed on-line at http://www.taylorcountygov.com/bi ds.html. A Pre-Bid Conference will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, April 20, 2011, at the Administrative Complex located at 201 East Green Street, Perry, Florida 32347. The County reserves the right, In Its sole and absolute discretion, to reject any or all Proposals, to cancel or withdraw this solicitation at any time and waive any irregularities in the RFP process, The County reserves the right to award any contract to the respondent which it deems to offer the best overall service; therefore, the County is not bound to award any contracts) based on the lowest quoted price. The County, In its sole and absolute discretion, also reserves the right to waive any minor defects, 'n the process and to accept the proposal deemed to be In the County's best Interest. The County, In its sole and absolute discretion, also reserves the right to assign a local business preference in an amount of five (5) percent of the proposal price pursuant to Taylor County ordinance No. 2003-12. No faxed Proposals will be accepted. Additional information may be obtained from: Causseaux, Hewett, & Walpole, Inc. 6011 NW 1st Place Gainesville, FL 32607 (352) 331-1976 BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, Taylor County, Florida 04/06-04/13 TAYLOR STORAGE CENTER LLC 3498 HWY 19. SOUTH PERRY, FL 32348 AUCTION UNIT 203 LATHONIA BENNETT 204 BOITA BUSH 224 MICHELLE CRAWFORD 332 SHONNA WILCOX 404 JENNIFER BURNETT 410 LAWRENCE BLOUNT 419 LORWRETTA GLOVER DATE OF AUCTION - APRIL 30, 2011 AT 9:00 A.M. 04/06, 04/13 NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING: The District Board of Trustees of North Florida Community College will hold Its regular monthly meeting Tuesday, April 19, 2011 at 5:30 p.m. In the NFCC Board Room, NFCC, 325 NW Turner Davis Dr., Madison, FL. A copy of the agenda may be obtained by writing: NFCC, Office of the President, 325 NW Turner Davis Dr., Madison, FL 32340. For disability-related accommodations, contact the NFCC Office of College Advancement, 850-973-1653. NFCC is an equal access/equal opportunity employer. 04/13 NOTICE OF SPECIAL PUBLIC MEETING AND BOARD MEETING . The Big Bend Water Authority ("Authority") announces a special public meeting to which all persons are Invited. The special public meeting Is to discuss and Inform the public of Issues related to the Authority's proposed sewer expansion project. Specifically, the special public meeting will focus primarily on Phases 1, 2, and 3 of the proposed sewer expansion project which may Impact Individuals and businesses located within Dixie and Taylor Counties. The special public meeting will be held on Thursday, April 28, 2011, at the Big Bend Water Authority's office, 1313 1st Ave SE, Stelnhatchee, FL, 32359. The special public meeting will begin promptly at 5:00 p.m. and Is expected to last approximately 60 minutes. The Authority will hold its regularly scheduled Board of Directors' meeting Immediately following the special public meeting. For more Information, including a copy of the proposed agendas, please contact the Big Bend Water Authority's General Manager, Stephen Hollowell, at (352) 498-3576, or visit www.blgbendwaterauthority.com. 04/13 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR TAYLOR COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION IN RE: ESTATE OF ELLIS I. MOORE, Deceased File No. 11-148 CP Division: Probate NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of Ellis I. Moore, deceased, whose date of death was January 4, 2011, is pending in the Circuit Court for Taylor County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which Is 108 North Jefferson Street, P.O. Box 620, Perry, FL 32348. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTH'S AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO(2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. THE DATE OF THIS PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE IS APRIL 13, 2011. Attorney for Personal Representative: Michael J. Ivan, Jr., Esquire Attorney for Jonnie P. Moore Florida Bar Number: 0016144 IVAN COLE BONNETTE & KANE, PA One Independent Drive, Suite 3131 Jacksonville, Florida 32202 Telephone: (904)358-3006 Fax: (904)352-3066 Personal Representative: Jonnie P. Moore 2067 Golf Course Road Perry, Florida 32348 04/13-04/20 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that MOSC FBO: IRA LINDA S RACKLEFF, the holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number, year of Issuance, description of the property, and the names In which the property was assessed are as follows: Certificate Number 465 Year of Issuance 2004 Description of Property: Parcel Number R05278-000 East 1/2 of Lot 4 Block D of the N.L. Smith Subdivision, according to the plat thereof as recorded In the Office of the Clerk of Circuit Court of Taylor County, Florida. Name in which assessed Melrosa Williams Said property being In the the County of Taylor, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property ,. ,de qribeai shall be sold to the highest. ' "bidder af'the courthouse door on the 16th day of May, 2011 at 11:00 o'clock a.m. Dated this 11th day of April, 2011 Signature: Annie Mae Murphy Annie Mae Murphy Clerk of Circuit Court Taylor County, Florida 04/13,04/20,04/27,05/04 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Eddie Mitchell, the holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number, year of Issuance, description of the property, and the names in which the property was assessed are as follows: Certificate Number 1013 Year of issuance 2004 Description of Property: Parcel Number R08957-300 Begin at the NE Corner of the West 1/2 of the NW 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of Section 6, Township 8 South, Range 8 East, thence run West 98.5 feet to the East R/W line of a graded county road, thence run Northerly along said R/W line for 1121 feet for a Point of Beginning. From said Point of Beginning continue North along said R/W line 110 feet, thence turn an angle of 90 degrees to the right and run east 100 feet, thence turn an angle of 90 degrees to the right and run East 100 feet, thence turn an angle of 90 degrees to the right and run South 110 feet, thence turn an angle of 90 degrees to the right and run 100 feet back to the Point of Beginning, all lying and being In Taylor County, Florida. This property Is subject to restrictions applied to the Bahia Unit, Cedar island Subdivision, except trailer parking Is permitted. Name In which assessed Charles M. Foster ill & Vinda Foster Said property being In the County of Taylor, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse door on the 16th day of May, 2011 at 11:00 o'clock a.m. Dated this 11th day of April, 2011. Signature: Annie Mae Murphy Annie May Murphy Clerk of Circuit Court Taylor County Florida 04/13,04/20,04/27,05/04 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Eddie Mitchell, the holder of the following certificate had filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number, year of Issuance, description of the property, and the names In which the property was assessed are as follows: Certificate Number 907 Year of Issuance 2004 Description of Property: parcel Number R08166-000 Lot 7 Block B of Bohannon Subdivision according to the Plat thereof of record in the Office of the Clerk of Circuit Court of Taylor County, Florida. This property is assessed with an abandoned single wide mobile home, VIn # G736512FN271 1. Name in which assessed Laura Mae Sales & Arthur Lee Moore JR Said property being In the County of Taylor, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse door on the 16th day of May, 2011 at 11:00 o'clock a.m. Dated this 11th day of April, 2011 Signature: Annie Mae Murphy Annie Mae Murphy Clerk of Circuit Court Taylor County, Florida 04/13,04/20,04/27,05/04 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Eddie Mitchell, the holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number, year of issuance, description of the property, and the names In which the property was assessed are as follows: Certificate Number: 635 Year of Issuance 2004 Description of Property: Parcel Number R06313-050 Lot 10 of Kinsey Woodland Subdivision, a subdivision as per the plat thereof filed at Plat Book 1, Page 155, of the Public Records of Taylor County, Florida. Name In which assessed Nicole A. Leboeuf & Roland Hildreth Said property being In the County of Taylor, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse door on the 16th day of May, 2011 at 11:00 o'clock a.m. Dated this 11 th day of April, 2011. Signature: Annie Mae Murphy Annie Mae Murphy Clerk of Circuit Court Taylor County, Florida 04/13,04/20,04/27,05/04 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO REGISTER FICTITIOUS NAME TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, pursuant to the fictitious name statute, chapter 20953 or Section 865.09, Florida Statutes, 1941, will register with the Secretary of State, Corporation Division, Tallahassee, Florida, upon receipt of proof of publication of this notice the fictitious name, to wit: Premier Contracting Maintenance, Inc. under which we/I will engage In business. I/We expect to engage In business In Perry, Florida and our address Is: 1305 Jefferson St. B, Perry, FL 32347 The extent of ownership Is: Thomas Conyer 33.33% Sharon Millnor 33.33% Arby Lee 33,33% 04/13,04/20 The City of Perry, in accordance with Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) Pretreatment Rules makes notice of the following Industrial Users (UI) which have had infractions to their City of Perry Discharge Permits. Action Action Violation Penalty Violation Violation Taken Taken Resolved? Amount (if Facility Name Code Date Code Date (Y/N) any) Lance Food Inc. vesM,OD. 3/23/10 PC 4/6/10 N None Lance Food Inc, vPSrss. 1/5/10 PC 310/10 N None Lance Food Inc. vPesss. 29110 PC 10/10 N None Lance Food nc VPST.S.S. 2 f23/10 PC 3/10/10 N None Lance Food Inc. VP S 3/2/10 PC 3/10/10 N None Lance Food Inc. v"T'T 3/9'10O PC 3/10/10 N None Lance Food Inc. VS -. 3/j16/10 PCPSNC 3J26/10 N None Lance Food Inc. Vi'ri.s 3/23/10 PC/PSNC 4/6/10 N None Lance Food inc, VPS'T.S. 4/13/10 KPC'/NC 426/10 N None Lance Food Inc. v,'..s. 4/27/10 PC/PNC 5/7//10 N None Lance Food inc. V'T 5/18/10 eawMwsw 6/1/10 N None Lance Food Inc. "F'r 5/19/10 PMjo'rPTS 5'19/10 N None Lance Food Inc. vTfS.s 5n/20/10 cwpc 5/20/10 N None Lance Food Inc, WST1 SS. 41t 0 PC/PA 5/24/10 N $25.115384 Lance FWod nc. VnPT1i.S. 5/28/10Q PtWrN $58/10 N None Lance Food Inc. wr's 6/1/10 r wra s 6/1/10 N None Lance Food Inc, VPTS 6/15110 r o PS 6122/O10 N None Lance Food Inc. r 6/'16/10 P~CwwI 6/11/10 N None Lanne Fodl Inc. VI' "'' 62210 PL-.o 6/22/10 N None LuiifteTWiMd Ln. V1.'T%' 6129/10 M'nrN'aN 7);12/10 N Nnc Lance Fod Inc. V. f.s 8gi0 0 P cmwPSWNC 8/IUfW N None Lance Food Inc. VPS s, .9/7/10 'C,,w c 9/!290 N None Lance Food Inc. vp .s,s, 9/14/1w0 w 929/10 N None Lance oo Inc VOt.S..s.. 914/10 rmNalC ^O9/ N None Lance Food Inc,. VPTSS. 9/21/10 PCIPSNC 9/29/10 Y None Lance Food Inc. ve.o. 4/27/10 PC PSNC 5/7110 N None Lance Food Inc, vPss.O.. 5/18/10 PC/PSNC 6/1110 N None Lance FcKrI Inc. VPsB.O.D. 6/1/10 PCPSNC 6/1/10 Y None Lance Foodl nc, VMpH 8/31/10 PC W 31/10 Y None Lance FoodInc. v '"' 9/14/10 PC 9114/10 Y None Lance Food Inc. VP* 10/19/10 P s NC 10/19/10 Y None Lance Food lnc, vP1 p I1911i0 "pSNC I11t11W0 Y None .lhuIu nc. '' .rn 1.,I0'110 PC.,OV 3.25/10 Y N.one Code Key VPS Violation of Pretreatment Standard VPST Violaion of Preiatment Standad TRC level NOV Notice of Violation PC Phone Call PSNC Publish lUs in Significant Non Compliance B.O.D. Biochemical Oxygen Demand T.S.S. Total Suspigded So " SC SceInium WN ,Wriucn Notice This is sworn as valid information per the City of Perry Wastewater Supcrintendent. Stepn M Caruso City of PMy Wastewater Superintendent NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING gets snipped. gets saved. gets sales! With so many advertising mediums dividing the attention of potential customers, newspapers remain the most effective source for reaching consumers. Why? Simply put, newspapers reach more people, more often. Highly portable and highly visible, newspaper ads go with people and stay with them. That means your business is more likely to be on their minds when they're in the market for related products or services. When it comes to spending your advertising dollars, make the choice that's tried and true: newspaper advertising works harder for you. Taco 4Times SPry News-Herald :M-T B-4 Taco Times April 13, 2011 Sears, Hugger are awarded 'Master Logger' distinction Two loggers from Taylor County, Travis Sears and Sammy Hugger, were recently awarded the designation of Florida Master Logger. Master Loggers are logging professionals trained in environmentally sound, safe and efficient logging practices. A total of 41 loggers from around the state received the Master Logger designation following completion of the three-day education program held at Bear Creek Educational Forest in Quincy March 15-17. The Master Logger course includes training in safety, business management, rules and regulations, timber security, environmental concerns, ethics and public relations. These Master Loggers now return to their businesses with enhanced credentials to offer logging and forestry services in this growing segment of the local and state economy, representatives from the Florida Forestry Association said. Forestry contributes $1.94 billion to the Taylor County economy. Approximately 7,700 employees work directly in the county's forest industry, which generates a $577 million payroll. Forest products and paper companies within the state collectively generate $16.6 billion in manufactured products and create more than 133,000 jobs in local communities. According to Bob Moore, logger education program consultant, "the program has as its goals the enhancement of professionalism among loggers, the improvement of the state's quality of life, the provision of a continuing flow of forest goods and services and the protection of environmental qualities of Florida's forests." Some 470 loggers in Florida hold the title of Master Logger. Forests cover more than 16 million acres in Florida--nearly 48 percent of the state's total land area. The Master Logger program is sponsored by the Florida Forestry Association and the Florida Sustainable Forestry Initiative State Implementation Committee. RIMHNlHHA-)MM e --j Travis Sears, left, and Sammy Hugger, were recently awarded the designation of Florida Master Loggers. Give a rescued animal a second chance-meet your match at the Taylor County Animal Shelter. Available for adoption this week are a grey and white tabby cat, left, and a silver and black Pekingese female dog. 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