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nflaonline.1comr 4" NISENJQ Lots of work and 'Irc afayett NCC recognizes May free Press MA. o nty President Morris G. per has been very impor- Steen, Jr. and the trustees tant in helping the college of North Florida Commu- communicate its mission COOKS- HA MaOCK nity College recognized to the residents of Mayo LhATC, ND the Mayo Free Press for its and Lafayette County generous coverage of the area." college and its programs at Betty Land, owner of Le T E the Sept. 20 board meeting Chateau de Lafayette and held at Le Chateau de Lafayette County repre- Lafayette. Steen presented tentative to the NFCC Oct 4 in an engraved desk plaque board, hosted the board to Mayo Free Press Manag- members, college staff and cit election er Linda Smith designat- visitors for the monthly i ing the newspaper.a 'Val- meeting and dinner that Town residents are ued Community Partner.' followed. Land, who hasld urged to go to the Mayo "We appreciate the Mayo served on the NFCC board Town Hall to cast your Free Press' coverage of since 1999, is stepping . vote for the candidate of NFCC, its students and down as a board member. your choice in the Oct. events over the years," election of two Town said Steen. "The newspa- SEE NFCC, PAGE 5A Council members. Qualified voters can vote beginning at 7 a.m. until C unty fee s the p.m., when the poll will feels close. c h . The winners will be effect of hu rricanes... Linda Smith, Mayo Free Press Manager, accepts recognition plaque from NFCC President Morris G. posted for the public at the Steen, Jr. at the NFCC Board meeting Sept. 21. Photo Delores L. Walker Town Hall just as soon as in the are no retailers to receive the poll closes and votes products like fishing lures are counted. pocketbook nor is there a market for Afr m Fall Festival For more information such with most fishing A m message from the all e t about the election call 294- trips put on hold due to the at Lafayette 1551. lack of boats and fuel. Pioneer Day Committee . 151 Delores L. Walker Locally owned Baha Elementary Commissioners Free Press Reporter Cruiser Boats, Inc. This year's Pioneer Day Festival c o Commissioners spokesperson said they celebrates America's pioneer School Lafayette County was don't have a market in the spirit. From the first ex- %ki" LES will hold table request spared a direct hit from Ka- Gulf states but they were plorers that set foot on their Fall Festival for county wide trina and Rita but never- affected ,'hen Katrina these shores over 500 on October 4, from thele-ss they are taking a went across the southern years ago to the explo 10:30 a.m. until ,election toll on several local busi- end of Florida on its way to ration of other planets, America has forever 2:30 p.m.. You nesses that ship their prod- the Gulf states. may also buy supper tickets County Commissioners ucts to the Gulf states that SEE MESSAGE, PAGE 5A from any fourth grader or at voted to table the request were hard hit. Now, there SEE COUNTY, PAGE 5A the door. Tickets will be $6. of a local citizens commit- tee to place on the ballot a return to county-wide Local Forest Ranger makes a difference Lafayette Little election of county com- missioners at the Sept. 26 ice, food and water. But on Long, who has medical That is when all the pater- u meetin Board meeting. Delores L. Walker Sept. 13, according to For- training having worked nal instincts of this father of The request will be re- Free Press Reporter est Area Supervisor Keith with Lafayette EMS for three children kicked in and Lafayette Little League visited by the Board at O'Steen, who was also as- nearlyeight years, said in Long said he knew he had Lafayette Little League next month's meeting if When Jason Long left sisting at the site, Long en- the course of the few words to get help, beyond what he Monday, October 3, at the committee has proper- Lafayette County and countered a survivor that spoken he recognized a cry could provide, and he 6:30 p.m. at the Lafayette ly appointed a chairperson headed to the ravished needed more than the basic for help from a desperate needed that help quickly. County Community Cen- and met the requirements community of Waveland, needs of life. person. Not wanting to Long asked the lady, who ter. This meeting will be requested by the Board. Miss. he said he had no O'Steen said Long was cause further alarm to the he had discovered worked to elect new board mem- idea that he would make a engaging in conversation lady Long kindly asked her as a nurse, if he could call obers for the upcoming- date on life and death difference in with the locals who were to pull over to the side so for medical help. She a Hurricane Katrina sur- eagerly seeking news and they could continue their agreed, and Long contacted We will also be decid- 986 vivor. He said he was sent voicing their appreciation conversation. Something the manager at the center ing whether to remain a i there by the forestry service to those who had come to caused her to agree with who in turn called for assis- Little League organiza- and it s effect at to provide assistance by di- help them. O'Steen said Long's request and she tance. tion or go to Babe Ruth. local schools recting traffic at the Save- traffic was moving at a nor- drove to the side and Long Long said there was an- Please try to attend if you A- Center in downtown mal pace when a lady joined her. other desperate moment would like to volunteer Fred Ward Waveland, where residents stopped to speak just a few As her story unfolded when the medical person- also if you have any Superintendent of Schools were arriving to pick up words to Long. Long realized he was in the questions or concerns for" On August 15, 2005, the midst of a life and death cri- SEE LOCAL, PAGE 5A the new year. School Board received a sis. technical assistance paper "She told me her son, who from the Department of was serving in Iraq was Education that the killed in action that month eye Lunsford Act does not ap- FOREST and another son was in seri- ply to school ,volunteers ous condition from an acci- I On who serve as mentors or dent just the week before chaperones. However, dis- and now Katrina had taken tricts are advised that they her home and everything have the discretion to es- she owned," said Long. . tablish standards applica- "I can't take anymore, I \ ble to volunteers, and have nothing to live for," must search volunteers she said to Long. She told Real Estate & against the sexual offend- Long she had crawled into Financial Guide er/predatordatabase. her home, had found her FEATURED INSIDE During a recent School i dead son's military uniform Board meeting, I recomn- and was planning to end mended to have volun- her life by driving off a UsLauren Lawson teers screened through a Ranger Jason Long Photo submitted nearby bridge. Thanks.for reading Low: 69 High: 89 local background check The Mayo Free Press. Clouds and sunshine (FCIC and NCIC) and the We encourage your phone with scattered showers. sexual offender/predator itseycalls and questions. Hot and humid. database was approved. .You're welcome to call There is no cost involved us at (386) 294-1210 in this screening. The of North Florida, Inc. forms are at the office of both schools and at the Heather M. Neill, Broker INDEX district office. Once you Main Street Mayo, Florida Classifieds ..... 1-8D | REEI are cleared, you will be no- (386) 294-2131 Calendar ........ 3-9C I OOKI I tiffed by the school. Search the MLS at www.LighthouseRealtv.us Sports ............ B B -8 For Kids If you have questions or Social News. 3A I 12 & Under I concerns, please call me at Churc s.....2 (No Purchase Necessary Must Present Coupon al Limit I Per Person Good 09/30/05 Only - L. --'- PAGE 2A THE MAYO FREE PRESS, Mayo, FL THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2005 Share your R Ti M The Bible in public schools: faith n |From battleground to common ground What is ourch Eminent scholars have teacher in Battle Ground, only a teacher's guide, the are more than 1300 Biblical doing? agreed on a new solution Washington, as cited in ma- Bible Literacy Project text- references in the works of Let us hear for academic study of the trials released at the press book will be the only stu- Shakespeare alone, and from you! Bible in public schools. A conference. dent textbook produced in more than 60% of allusions from you! new high school textbook, "The Bible and Its Influ- the last 30 years. It presents to learn for one AP litera- I The Bible and Its Influence, ence is unique in eight dis- a straightforward explana- ture exam prep course are Have an article released by the Bible Litera- tinctive ways," explained tion of the narratives, Biblical phrases. Citations you want printed? cy Project (www.biblelitera- Cullen Schippe, textbook themes, and characters of provided at www.biblelit- Send it to us! cy.org), is the first designed general editor, and former the Hebrew Scriptures and eracy.org.) Phoe: 294-1210 to meet constitutional stan- vice president and publish- the New Testament. The 5. It preserves the ability S Phone: 294-1210 dards for public school use er for Music, Religion and course includes direct read- of parents to teach their Fax: 294-2666 and be subjected to exten- Social Studies at Macmil- ing from the Bible. Students view of the Bible's religious n/c sive review by scholars. It is lan/McGraw-Hill. will use the translation of significance. The text pre- also the first high school 1. It was created to fulfill the Bible with which they sents a fair and academic ST textbook to provide com- the standards of The Bible & are most comfortable. presentation of the Bible, S o Y o u T ith e prehensive coverage of the Public Schools: A First 4. It broadly covers the without prejudice to a par- SBible's influence on litera- Amendment Guide, co- cultural contexts and influ- ticular view of canon and You go by the church office every ture, art, music, and published by the Bible Lit- ences of the Bible with ex- doctrine. week and drop off ten percent of your rhetoric. eracy Project and the First amples of art, literature, 6. It has been pilot tested income. And as you walk away, after a "There has never been a Amendment Center. The rhetoric and music. The both in public high schools few words with the church secretary or public high school textbook Guide provides a consensus textbook contains engaging and in a university training pastor, you walk erect with a spring in like this," said Chuck Stet- statement about how the features entitled Historical course for English teachers. your step, full of pride because you've son, chairman and founder Bible can be taught in pub- Connections, The Bible in 7. There is an accompany- done your duty before God (Malachi of the Bible Literacy Project lic schools, and was en- Literature, Cultural Con- ing teacher's manual in de- 3:10). So you gave a tithe of your in- at the National Press Club dorsed by 20 national edu- nections (music, art, velopment (scheduled for come? But wait there's more. Before in Washington, D.C. "It was national and religious orga- rhetoric), and Into Every- late Spring 2006). you left that offering at the church did David H. Matier created to satisfy all con- nizations, including the Na- day Language. Special one 8. There will be a univer- you make things right with your stituencies involved in the tional Education Associa- or two-page features in- sity-based, online teacher neighbor (Matthew 5:23, 24)? heated public debate about tion, the American Federa- clude "Abraham Lincoln training program available. The obedient Christian life consists of more than being the Bible in public schools. tion of Teachers, the Na- and the Bible," "Handel's For more information, faithful with your financial responsibilities. For example, It treats faith perspectives tional School Boards Asso- Messiah," "The Bible and contact: Keith Appell, SVP, God admonishes His people to meet together as often as with respect, and was ex- ciation, the National Associ- Emancipation," "Shake- CRC at 703-863-5004, ext. possible; no neglecting meeting times (Hebrews 10:25). amined by 40 reviewers for ation of Evangelicals, the speare, and the Bible," 112 or Karen Northon, As a Christian you have a responsibility to be a faithful accuracy, fairness and the American Jewish Congress, among many others. (There ext.121. witness, sharing the Word of God with others. You highest level of scholarship. and the Baptist Joint Com- should be encouraging others by your example to attend At the same time, it meets mittee for Legislative and a good Bible believing, preaching, practicing, church. consensus standards for ful- Public Affairs, among many Be faithful in your obedience to God with the tithe; But filling First Amendment others. also obey Him in your church attendance, etc. Be the guidelines in that it informs 2. It has been examined kind of Christian that when your pastor says a job needs and instructs, but does not by 40 reviewers, with their to be done that says, pick me! Prepare yourself to lead promote religion." feedback incorporated into d B artist ,Cj h 3 others, to teach a class, etc. You should know how to The new textbook has re- the editing of the text. The 11, eroSde 5oyg Fa 745 -- show someone how to go to heaven. Think about it, ceived wide acclaim from reviewers include promi- CO"11a |3)2 could you take your Bible and show somebody, concise- leading university scholars nent literature academics as wSee s ly, from the scriptures how he can know for sure (I John as well as teachers who par- well as high school teachers O co 5:13) if he died he would go to heaven? If not, you need ticipated in a pilot testing and scholars from the Ro- 03 .. ao~uNq w s, ''la to find out how and if your church hasn't shown you program. "Although I have man Catholic, Protestant "o -As 601%' , how, look for one that will. taught Bible literature Evangelical, Mainline 10 Vo "- Keep tithing, but don't forget the rest. Put on the whole courses for several years, af- Protestant, Eastern Ortho- are P armor of God, that ye may be able to stand against the ter using this new textbook dox and Jewish traditions. -.. we at wiles of the devil (Ephesians 6:11, also II Timothy 2:15). with my students, I cannot (Reviewers are listed in the David H. Matier, DPC conceive of going back into press room at www.biblelit- Christian/Biblical Counseling my classroom without it," eracy.org) HYPERLINK "mailto:dmatier@alltel.net" said Joan Spence, a public 3. It is a student textbook. astorpecial Glenn ngn Luttrell dmatier@alltel.net 091005 school language arts While some curricula offer .11. 111c S I AIRLINE BAPTIST CHURCH (SBC)......294-2676 Methodist Church NEW HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH Jesus Christ Fellowship Co-Pastor .........................................................................Larry Law Phone: 386-294-1661 Pastor........................ ...............................Rev. Charlie W walker Co-Pastor......................................................................Rusty Bryan MAYO FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Sunday School ...................................................................10:00 a.m. Common ity Church, Sunday School ................................................................ 9:45 a'm. Located SE corner of Hwy. 27 & FL 51 Mayo Morning Worship ............................................................11:00 a.m. A Full Gospl y Worship Service .............................................................. 11:00 a.m. Pastor Jim GambleM ministry Children's/Youth Discipleship ........ .................. 6:00 p.m. Discipleship Training........................................................ 6:00 p.m.of Florida I Discipleship Training .......................................................6:30 p.m Sunday School...............................................................10:00 a.m Evening W orship..............................................................7:00 p.m of M ayo or a, nc. Evening worship ................................ .................. 7:00 p.m. Morning W orship................................................... 11:00 a.m Adult Choir............................................................8:00 p.m. 294-1656 Wednesday Adult Bible Study ......... .................. 6:30 p.m. Evening Worship............................................... 6:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting, Bible Study & Mission Group-Wed...7:00 p.m. Deacon Lemon Curtis Watson, AWANA/Youth Meetings... ....... 6:30 p.m. Located Two Miles North of Mayo Off Hihwav 51 Chairman of the Deacon Ministry Located Four Miles East of Mayo on Highway 27 "Come And Hear, All Ye That Fear God" Ps. 66:16 Mother Emma Watson, General Mother Come Let us Worship The Lord" Ps.95:6 12891- "The Friendly Mayo Methodist" 1 C9om-F AndaA6 1 Located on Lake St. at the comer of San Pedro St. ALTON CHURCH OF GOD.................294-3133 LIGHTHOUSE CHRISTIAN CENTER...294-3089 PLEASANT GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH (SBC).294-1306 Church Services Pastor ..................................................... Rev. Charles E. Hodge, Jr. Pastor, John W hittington Pastor....................................:.......................... .TedRushing Sunday School .................10:00 a.m. Youth Pastor....................................................................BrettSeals a ondn t School.......................9:45 a.m. Morning Worship. .11:00 am. Music D rector .............................. ....................... .C Blanl che Pe. Su a Tuesr day Service ..................... 7:00p .m. Worship Service K.I.D.S. ch ....................... 10:45 a.m. Sunday Night Service.......................................................6:00 p.m. EveningTraining...... ...................................................6:00 p.m. Worship means Celebration, Communiucation, Evening Worship ................. ............................................. 6:00 p.m. Wednesday Service...... ............................. ......7:00 p.m. Team Kids Niht ..... ............. ......6:30 p.m. huand CMem nsers a mmitment. Family Night Youth Club Church............. 7:00 p.m. Wednesday Wed. Children's and Teen's Service........ .....7:00 p.m. Seven miles West of Mayo, left on CR 534 then right on 350A Discipleship means a student of the. State Road 27 128994-F State Road 51 Mayo ~ "Love Never Fails" 1290O0F -- Jesus Saves-- 129004-F wori d of God. a se 043-F BETHEL HOLY CHURCH............294-1932 MAYO BAPTIST CHURCH...........(386)294-1020 NEW HARMONY UNrI'ED MEIHODISI CHURCH New Beginnings Church "Affiliated with Mt Sinai Holy Churches of America Inc." Interim Pastor: Dr. Roy Lee Saint (Go south on 51 to 160th, turn right)a placeforyou Pastor...................... ......................Elder Carolyn Demps Worship Leader .........................Joycelyn Cook Pastor: Stan Posey Pastor...............Wayne Hudson Sunday School............................................................... 11:00 a.m. Sunday Schedule hone (386) 776-1806 Phone Number........386-294-1244 W worship Service...... .......................... .....................12:00 p.m Bible Study...........................................................................9:45A.M Sunday W orship...................................................................9:30am newbeginn ngschurch@allteLnet Thursday Bible Study............................... ......... 7:00 p.m Worship Service..,..............................................................11:00 A.M Bible Study................................................... ......... 10:30 am. Sunday Night Service.................................. ................6:00 P.M. Purpose Statmment: 357 Pine Street Wednesday Night Schedule WEDNESDAY New Beginnings exists to provide an environment Si. Adult Prayer Service ........................................................6:30 P.M. Women's Bible Study........................... .................10:00 am wherePpple can discover and develop a passion for Membership means Discpleship 128995-F mavobaptistchurch@alhtel.net ip.eni.F 155700- God that isReat rltevanL and relationaL HATCHBEND APOSTOLIC CHURCH..935-2806 MIDWAY BAPTIST CHURCH tTO ce rCh rch efentt Siaetriumnthe Pastor.o d S.....Re See o d r ervice.............. 11:00 a.mc Sun.MComing Worship ............... 10B0 an. Sunday School ..................................10:00 a.m. Discipleship Training ........... 00. In Our Church Directory, is. o Wed. Light for Living.................................... .................7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday...... .....................................r7:00 p.m. C Dcyn m sh m Located 4 miles South on 349, Located on County Road 354 call M yrtle at 362-1734 Ephesus Advent Hw. "For If Ye Forgive Men Their Tresspasses Your Heavenly then left on CR 138, follow signs. Father Will Also Forgive You" Matt. 6:14 19,002 Christian Church, 128___ __ __-F_ 13'0- Z= ZPastor Bill Talley , FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD ST. MATTHEW'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Bethel Creek Baptist Church..................658-2398 963-5600 Choir Practice..... .................... 10:00 a.m. Contact Number in Mayo (386) 294-2218 Pastor: Sherwood E. Sawyer 208-9626 s W or hip Serice ...........................1:00 a.m. Vicar..............Rev. Linda Lowry unnaayW S..........................m Sunday School Service....9:45 a.m. S W rsid Seur ice...............a....................100 a.m...................................................am...........RevLindaLowry Su d yW rsip Service .=. a. .. evening Worship.............................................6:00 p.m. Sr. Warden...............................................Pippy Cashman Sunday Evenin Worship.......... ......6:00 p.m. Worship Service..............11:00 a.m. ds n theRock ......... ................... 6:30 p.m Celebration ofHoy Eucharist at 7:00 PM Wednesday Bibe Study...............................................7:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting.................7:00 p.m. We Adult Bib e Study.... ...............7:00 p.m. each Wednesday to be followed by light 177- ,Pastor:David Stehens refreshments and Christian Education. locatNursery available for all services Youth Pastor: Daryl letcher r a r n Education. located 3 miles North of Day on Highway 53 Located on Mill Street, Mayo "Renewing Hope and Building Lives" 128997 F Located One Block North of the Courthouse in Mayo. Where you are always welcomed 29 Hatch Bend Baptist Church PastorGeorgeDunn T P a Y Ch rc In Sunday School................................................... 9:45am T o P la c e Y o ur C h u rch In Sunday Morning Worship................... .................11:00 a.m. Sunday Evening............................ .......................... 6:00 p.m. Wednesday Evening.......................7:00 p.m. O Cr Church Directory, 3029 S.E. CR 500 1769-F Call Myrtle at 362-1734 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2005 THE MAYO FREE PRESS, Mayo, FL ~ PAGE 3A S-Soca [ Recently published author visits Mayo t Delores L. Walker James Hardee Hatcher Call: 294-1210 Author Clay Fielding has James Hardee Hatcher, Fax: 294-2666 family ties in Lafayette and age 77, passed away on Sat- Drolp box: located at Suwannee Counties and said urday, September 17, 2005 Crofts Thriftway producing his recently pub- of Mayo, and had lived lished book, Songstar, to the .most of his life in Orlando. PRICES communities. He was ai member of the E Itt in ( S~-d' WITH PHOTOS During our conversation. Mayo Baptist Church and Wedding/ on Saturday he told me s also attended Parkway Bap- Send us your Engagement $25 about living here and attend- tist Church in Orlando. Mr. social news Birth Announcement $10 ing school at LHS when he Hatcher was a retired Mas- Deadline Birthday wishes $2.50 was 12. "I can still recall the t ter Sgt. of the Air Force SMonday Noon per column inch girl that sat near me in the serving during WWII, Ko- d classroom," he said with a F-i rea and Vietnam. He retired laugh. P from Sylvestera Invest- Hom town Service News Fielding was in town to ments of Houston. He en- visit several aunts, uncles joyedd football and was an t- and cousins that live here or ." avid Miami Dolphins fan. Sin neighboring Suwannee Survived by 2 daughters; County. Phyllis Ann Hammett and He said this first book was Connie Denise Robbins, eight years in the making Clay Fielding proudly holds his first published work both of Orlando, a sister; and will eventually become Photo Delores L. Walker Sibyl Hicks of Mayo, 4 a trilogy. It depicts the classic grandchildren; Gene Ham- struggle of good and evil rich the first. An added plea- said, "It means a lot to think mett, Carrie Hammett, .The characters are pure fan- sure is nine short storiesalso that you can influence lives Justin Robbins and Sara tasy although they will feel written by Fielding entitled through an accomplishment Robbins, and 1 great grand- familiar to the reader since "Cycle of the Songs." Field- of your own. I would hope child; Nora Hammett. S most grew up with the ing said these short "Songs" that others would see this Graveside services were an" knowledge of "Cowboys and are geared toward children work and be inspired to be held at 1 p.m. on Monday, m aIndians". Jes Mavers (the and expand on the charac- all they can be as a person." September 19, 2005 at the Sgt. John Paul Whitney (L) with his company. cowboy) and Storm Tree (the ters depicted in the trilogy. Fielding lives in Lakeland Bethel Cenietery with Bro. Indian) will take you on a Fielding said his interest with daughter Courtney David McMullen officiat- Sgt. John Paul Whitney journey that is sure to delight in Native Americans is what where he works in financial ing. Sgt. John Paul Whitney has returned to the states after a and surprise as each page is 'drove him to feature "Storm services. He said his dream Joe P, Burns Funeral second tour in Iraq. He is expected to arrive home in turned. Tree" as the main character is to be a full-time author Home in Mayo was in Mayo by the end of September. After some well deserved Fielding said this introduc- in the first book. Fielding that can turn out numerous charge of all the arrange- R&R, he will be going to his new duty station in Cherry tory book is set in time past, said studying Native Amer- literary works to entice read- ments. Point, NC in October. the next one brings the read- ican beliefs and folklore ers for many years to come. The family of Sgt. Whitney would like to thank all who er forward and the third will made him realize the pro- He plans to be in Mayo Bluegrass offered their prayers and support while he was overseas. take place in the future. found understanding these during the Pioneer Day fes- "Time travel has a charm that first Americans have with tivities and will be glad to Pickin at Army Pvt. James M. Lewis is hard to resist," said Field- nature. discuss the purchase of his Army Pvt. James M. Lewis has graduated from basic ing. When expressing his re- book with all those who are Trenton combat training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, S.C. He said each book will en- cent claim to fame Fielding interested. During the nine weeks of training, the soldier studied Train the Army mission, history, tradition and core values, Train Depot physical fitness, and received instruction and practice in Brookelyn is 5 Branford October 1, at 6 p.m. at the basic combat skills, military weapons, chemical warfare Trenton Train Depot, will and bayonet training, drill and ceremony, marching, rifle Friends and family joined Presbyterian Church be the Suwannee Valley marksmanship, armed and unarmed combat, map read- with Brookelyn Taylor Bluegrass monthly Pickin, ing, field tactics, military courtesy, military justice system, Thompson on her 5th birth- Fall Craft Bazaar from 6-7 p.m, there will be a basic first aid, foot marches, and field training exercises. day Sept. 16 at a special Dora The Branford Presbyterian sit around jam time, so Lewis is the grandson of James W. Lewis of S.E. County the Explorer Party. Church will hold a Fall Craft bring your instruments. At Road 500, Branford. E Her family is so proud of Bazaar at their Fellowship Hall 7 p.m. various Bluegrass her and said, "Brooke, you located at the corner of HWY 247 Bands will begin playing. S u can't imagine the joy and hap- and Drane Street on October 1, So bring your bluegrass M idway Baptist Church pines you have brought to from 8 a.m. until 2 p.m. In addi- band or come and hear us. We love you very much." tion to beautiful handmade craft some of the best Bluegrass Hom ecomin ng Mommy,. Daddy, Dillan, items, there will be a White Ele- in North Florida, don't for- Papa Roeland, Grammy, phant Sale, a hot dog stand with get to bring your lawn chair Midway, Baptist Church will be holding their annual Papa Johnny, Nana, Papa drinks and at 2 p.m. a drawing and enjoy Great Bluegrass Homecoming services on Oct. 2. Music will be provided Red, Grandma,. Granny, Un- will be held for an exquisite Music from 7 p.m. till??? by "Crimson Flow" of Perry. cle Johnny, Aunt Rinnie, Un- handmade quilt ( you do not Come on out and enjoy a Brother Charlie Walker will be the guest speaker. cle Edward, Aunt Monica, have to be present to win). great night of good ol' time Everyone is invited to come and visit and stay for lunch. Megan, Brittany, Tori and For more information or to fun. If you have any ques- Brookelyn Thompson Lili. make a donation to this event, tions please call 800-990- Bethel of Mt. Sinai Holy Church please call 935-3371 or 935-1784. 5410. See Ya There! celebrates Choir Anniversary a. M STIC BIG oSELECTION'O Bethel of Mt. Sinai Holy bie Hamilton at 386-294- Irep/ 's IN STOCK Church will be celebrating 1649 by October 10, so that , their Choir Anniversary we will be expecting you. SAV Eo ac TO GAS on October 22, at 7 p.m. Everyone is invited to Vent Free All choirs, soloists, praise attend the joyous occa- 4 Sizes teams, musicians, etc. are sion.D ieC invited to attend. We are Prayerfully, O oV DIRECT VENT located on Pine Street, Debbie Hamilton 3Sizes Mayo. P.O. Box 221 replaced IWOOD BURNING Please respond to Deb- Mayo, FL 32066 or r.a chance n 36"*42"*48"*52" W--burnn,- Mayo Manna House will be E Tvermontcaungs. con _LCT-C""" preparing Chicken and Rice Septemberl6,2005 dinners Pioneer Day Oct. 8, 2005 1 sate sl If you would like to to this all volunteer lois- THE WOOD STOVE H T WOOD STOVE help with a donation of sion are always greatly AND FIREPLACE CENTER " Uncle Ben's Converted appreciated.. 611 N. Main St. M-F 9:30-5:30 TollFree:1-800-524-2675 611N.Mainst M-F9:306- 5 27 Rice, Green Beans or THANK YOU Gainesville Sat. 9:30-4:00 www'woodstoveflorida.com Gainesville Sat. 9:30 4.00 cash, just see Jnez John- Vestal, Don Imler or LIFE CHAINI House between 10 AM O CB and 2 PM Monday OCTOBER 2, 2005 . through Friday. We will a"Now when I'm also need a few more . cakes baked (no gooey a aracg my vsion brought inby 11 AM Fri- 2:00 PM 3:00 PM isgreat. Dr. Sugar day the 7th. isa Any and all donations ." IN FRONT OF Class LAFAYETTE HIGH SCHOOL a of 1975 ON HWY. 27 reunion Please come join us as we join hands across the nation to take a stand for pro-life, by informing the world of God's love and letting them O cto 8 know there is a better way. The Class of 1975 will ISAIAH 1:18 Come now let us reason together, aATURE C0AS hold their reunion on Oct. 8, a saith the Lord: Though your sins be as scarlet, E at 7 p.m. at Sheryl's Buffet a they shall be white as snow; though they be a eare__ nsttute in Live Oak. 0. red like crimson, they shall be as wool. 8 H Fredaat294-2024. PAGE 4A THE MAYO FREE PRESS, Mayo, FL THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2005 Agriculture in Lafayette County Veterans News you can use....... It's LindaSmith Army CRSC Division Founder's Agriculture in the county was the topic at the weekly ... Submitted by: fused about which is better Day at Rotary meeting in Mayo. Carlton Black, for them. When making the Day at Chris Vann, Lafayette Lafayette County Veterans decision, please note the New Hope County's Extension Agent, .i Service Officer following characteristics of * gave an interesting overall "The Army CRSC Division CRSC and CRDP; Baptist view of agriculture and the \ has announced that $1 bil- 2005 Example: effects to our county. He a lion has been awarded to Full Concurrent Receipt --Church stressed that agriculture | retirees with disabilities CRSC-yes has always been an impor- i across all military uni- CRDP NO-10 yr. phase Special speaker for the tant part of our county. formed Services through in (except 100% rating) event will be Mike Killian. According to Vann some 3 the Combat-Related Special Payment at 50% com- He joined New Hope Bap- $54 million worth of agri- Compensation (CRSC) pro- bined rating -CRSC $663, tist Church in 1962 and was cultural products went out ,. gram. CRSC is a $22 billion CRDP $153 licensed to preach in 1968. of the county in 2004. A Chris Vann, Lafayette County program that provides tax- VA Rating Starts at He is now pastor of Light- large portion of that was Extension Agent free monthly payments to CRSC 10% Carlton Black house Baptist Church in from dairy products, total- injured retirees from all CRDP 50% Gainesville, and the ing $25-26 million. Poultry only one watermelon crop uniformed Services. CRSC Compensation CRSC tive or Reserve Duty; founder of Evangelism added another $18+ million grown in the county, but payments are retroactive Retroactive Receiving retired pay; Trail Ministry. He and his sales from the county. melons did extremely well and supplement a retiree's CRDP-Not Retroactive Retired pay must be off- wife Sandra extend their Vann talked about the this year in sales. So Vann Veteran Affairs (VA) dis- Taxable CRSC Tax Free set by VA payments; ministry to the Appalachi- Tobacco Buy-out program said, "I'm sure there will be ability pay and Service re- CRDP Taxable A 10%+ disability rat- an Trail in Virginia, Brazil which has recently gone more growers next year." tired pay. Individual Unemploy- ing; and and India. into effect. According to "He said if you had the mel- COL John Sackett, Army ment (IU) -CRSC Yes At least one combat-re- Special music will be pro- Vann tobacco was a very ons to sell, you made mon- CRSC Chief, states "This is a CRDP No lated disability. vided by the Southland big crop in the county, but ey this year." great milestone but we have Survivor Benefit CRSC Combat-related criteria Gospel Group immediately it had already been declin- Of course like everything a long way to go. We hope NO include those VA related after dinner on the ground. ing and since the Buy-out else, fuel prices have a huge that all eligible retirees will CRDP NO disabilities that occurred Special things will take program, there are only impact on the farmers and submit a claim. Retirees File Claims CRSC-Yes under the following situa- place and we want to see about 20 tobacco growers dairymen in the county. with disabilities have more CRDP No-Automatic tions: your face! We hope you left in the entire state. He This trickles down and af- than earned this compensa- Qualified Injury CRSC In the performance of find your way to New said farmers were unsatis- fects all of us in a variety of tion." $21 billion dollars is Combat-Linked duty under conditions sim- Hope Baptist Church, on fied with, the prices since ways. Vann said the price still available to approved CRDP Service Connect- ulating war (e.g., named ex- Convict Springs Road, the Buy-out and are no of diesel fuel in 1998 was retires, so if you are eligible ed ercises, routine field train- Mayo, on October 9, begin- longer growing tobacco about 50 cents a gallon and submit your claim today! Are you eligible? i n g ning at 10 a.m. crops. now it is around $2.50 a gal- Disability Pay Programs -* Eligible claimants exercises/FOOOOOOOOOOOOOO One of the big crops Ion. CRSC and CRDP are/have: OOOOOTX) Buchanan around the county now, is One other important agri- CRSC is an application Retired with 20 yrs Ac- While engaged in haz- peanuts. Vann stated that cultural product is forestry. claim based program ver- ardous service (e.g. flight, .Re u io there has been a 15% in- Not only the lumber and sus the Concurrent Retire- Exam days diving, parachute duty) ReuniO l crease in the amount of other products produced ment and Disability Pay- Through an instrumen- peanuts, planted. "The key from it, but the pine straw ments (CRDP) program, and fall break tality of war (e.g. combat planned in making money with a plays a big role in making which is an automatic enti- vehicles, weapons), peanut crop is having a forestry a huge asset to our tlement from DFAS, for any Wednesday, October 5, As a direct result of ALL descendants of high yield" said Vann. Oth- county's economy. Retiree with a combined and Thursday, .October 6, armed conflict (e.g. Purple William Agustus Buchanan er crops mentioned were Vann, mentioned that he 50% or higher VA disability are exam days at Lafayette Heart) are urged to attend the an- hay, corn, and field peas. had thought of taking a pic- rating. Some Retirees be- High School. School will be OR nual Buchanan reunion, be- Vann said that the hay and. ture of a tobacco crop that lieve they are already re- dismissed at 12:50 p.m. each Presumptive cases (e.g. ginning at 11 a.m., at Day corn grown in the county is still being grown, and ceiving CRSC when they day. Agent Orange, radiation ex- Community Center on Sun- are mostly used in feeding also of the Ricky Lyons' hog are actually receiving Lafayette Elementary posure, Post Traumatic day, Oct. 9. the cows. farm which is probably the CRDP and thus do not sub- School will be dismissed at Stress Disorder) Bring a basket lunch and There were other veg- only official hog farm mit their claim for CRSC. If 12:30 p.m. each day. Friday, Eligible retirees should the whole family and let's etable crops mentioned, around the area and per- you are not certain what October 7, is .a Teacher submit their claim today! have a great time. like cucumbers being haps the state. These are you are' receiving, please Records Day (no school for For more information or grown in large quantities in two traditions of the county check your DFAS pay stub students). to receive a claim form, call Volunteers Day for instance. But ac- that may soon become and consider submitting Fall Break will be the CRSC toll free at 1-866-281- cording to Vann, the key is- things of the past. your claim for CRSC. week of October 17-21 for 3254 Monday through Fri- needed in sue with vegetable crops is Nothing ever stays the It is important to note that Lafayette District Schools. day from 0800-1900 hours f to have dependable labor, same, some changes are Retirees cannot receive both Please note that the 2nd (EST). Retirees can submit a Lafayette County! knod when 6to pick, 'and good and others.....well, CRSC and CRDP and mni't nine weeks begins October claim online or download Are you looking for a flex- how'fto getit shipped at the we just have to make the elect one each year through 10. There is a week of the CRSC claim form (DD ible volunteer bpporttunity right time. He also added best of the changes,, hope an annual "program elec- school between exam days Form 2860) at that enables you to make a that this year there was for the best, and move on. tion." many retirees are con- and Fall Break! www.crsc.army.mil real difference in the lives of seniors in your community? *******************Do you like to help others re- , solve problems? If you an- ..m ar Ewswered yes to these ques- Sr u *_ *f tions, then the Florida De- and Southern Heritage Press apartment of Elder Affairs may have the perfect volun- are proud to offer this 128-page, hard-bound, te er positionforlyou! library quality edition of A Volunteers are needed in Sar AndQi eReitioeCt Lafayette County for the S** award-winning SHINE *a (Serving Health Insurance *, Needs of Elders) Program. ..*. W. S HINE is a free Medicare ( inr *,^ and health insurance infor- A Pictorial History of Suwannee, Hamilton ... grmation and counseldeing pro-s make and Lafayette Counties e informed decisions. 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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2005 THE MAYO FREE PRESS, Mayo, FL PAGE 5A Help us Red Cross schedules new volunteer training session re ognize ,The American Red Cross quired to volunteer, includ- disaster in the agency's 125 ing a financial gift to the on 3 days per week, Mon- recognyize North Central Florida Chap- ing "Introduction to Disaster year history. Red Cross vol- American Red Cross Disas- day, Wednesday and Fri- x r ter has scheduled a training Services, Mass Care and unteers have been staffing ter Relief Fund, which en- day, from 12 noon until 6 eAoXI0rdinary session to accommodate Shelter Operations." For shelters in Louisiana, Mis- ables the Red Cross to pro- p.m. Beginning October 3, NEW volunteers who wish those who wish to volunteer sissippi, Alabama, Florida, vide shelter, food, counsel- the Santa Fe Community towns people to serve in areas impacted in hurricane devastated ar- and Texas, providing food, ing and other assistance to College Family Service Cen- The Mayo Free Press en- by Hurricanes Katrina and eas, additional training will shelter, health care and those in need. Donations ter will be moved back to joys doing stories about Rita. The training will be be required prior to deploy- mental health services to may be sent to American the Chapter headquarters ordinary people that live held on Saturday, October 1, ment. To participate in the disaster victims. To meet the Red Cross, c/o North Cen- on 1724 NE 2nd Street, from their lives day to day do- at Santa Fe Community Col- upcoming training for new needs of the stricken areas, tral Florida Chapter, 1724 12 noon to 5 p.m. ing extraordinary things. lege Gymnasium Building, volunteers, please call the 40,000 volunteers from all NE 2nd Street, Gainesville, For more information Most of the time these on NW 83rd Street in Chapter Office at (352) 376- across the country will be FL 32609. about the services provided special individuals are Gainesville, beginning at 10 4669 to register. needed over the next year. We have been amazed at by the Red Cross North the first to say, "who me"?,, a.m. The session will pro- The American Red Cross The North Central Florida the outpouring of support Central Florida Chapter, "Idon't do anything that vide interested individuals has called for the largest mo- Chapter trained nearly 400 for the hurricane victims, please call 352-376-4669. deserves re tion with the initial training re- bilization for a single natural new volunteers in the first said Eileen Meehan, Chap- ThOsev ery attributeS few weeks of September. ter Executive Director. Peo- eli ta eery at's wh er D Sp irit The first Chapter deploy- ple in the North Central Military nd trardinary That why *Pi* never Spirit...... ment to the Gulf Coast con- Florida area have been so omen let US the aayo Free Press would sisted of 25 volunteers, who generous, it is truly heart- w like to tell their sto. Hurricane relief effort have recently returned from warming. We are so grateful hear from you lHtheir two week tour of ser- for their support, and for all Sou know of someone in On Saturday, Oct. 8, our en at the Gazebo on Pio- vice. The second volunteer of the volunteers who want Even though the miles that "extra somethas ging" onven community will once again neer Day. These items will group is in the process of to help in the impacted ar- separate us you are in our the behalf of others give be celebrating our annual be donated to the Ameri- preparing for deployment. eas and here at home. thoughts and prayers. us a call at 386-294-1210 Pioneer Day in Mayo. can Red Cross. These individuals need to The North Central Florida Your hometown wants or e-mail us at mayofreep- It has been brought to Simple things are needed complete one additional Chapter has provided ser- to hear from you and we ress@altel.net. Perhaps my attention by several such as toothpaste, tooth- class and the requisite pa- vices to nearly 550 families would count it an honor if their story will become caring individuals that we brushes, water, baby perwork prior to deploy- who fled from the hurricane you choose to write to your part of this series, as a community should wipes, toys, diapers, razor ment, and should call the impacted areas, and has giv- local newspaper, The Mayo also -on that day continue blades, shampoo, liquid Chapter Volunteer Hot Line, en them over $550,000 in fi- Free Press. to help the victims of the soap, mouthwash, etc. 352-258-8936, for further in- nancial assistance. Services Be sure to send us photos recent hurricanes. We all We will be celebrating formation and preparations. to these families are current- if you have them, along N F CC know that at any given our Pioneer spirit that day American Red Cross dis- ly provided at Santa Fe with a letter to let us know time our community could and we need to show. that aster assistance is free, made Community College in how you are. Continued From Page 1A be the one in need. Even if Spirit and love to others. I possible by voluntary dona- Gainesville and at the Fire Our mailing address is: that never occurs we need. would like to invite every- tions of time and money by Department in Live Oak. Ef- The Mayo Free Press, Steen and board chair to show our support as a one as a community to join the American people. You fective immediately, the P.O. Box 248, Mayo, Fl. John Maultsby introduced caring and giving commu- us on Pioneer Day in shar- can help the victims of Hur- Live Oak Family Service 32066, or you can e-mail us Verna Home of Jasper nity that I am proud to be a ing your support. ricanes Katrina and Rita all Center will serve families at mayofreepress@alltel.net who was appointed to the part of. If you have any ques- across the country by mak- impacted by the hurricanes mayofreepressl@alltel.net board in August. With that said, I would tions please feel free to call For information, con- like to ask, as part of our 294-1697. tact NFCC College Ad- community spirit, that Thank You Mi essage vancement, 850/973-1653 everyone that can bring Leta Hawkins, Pioneer or email news@nfcc.edu. donations that will be tak- Day committee Continued From Page 1A dance on Friday, Oct. 7 for more information and from 7 to 11 p.m. The en- news at www.pioneer- revered the pioneer. It is tertainment will be pro- day.org .OUnty the pioneer who finds ad- vided by the Green River *Pioneer Day Trivia:* venture in adversity not Connection Band and will The Festival is self Continued From Page 1A ution of their product for maining in the hurricane defeat. Our county's include bluegrass, coun- supporting, costing tax- dollars, "but we're definite- season you should contin- founding fathers faced try and gospel. In addi- payers nothing "We deliver to the Miami ly feeling the effects in the ue to practice hurricane hardship and sacrifice tion there is going to be The Festival has do- area and felt the crunch pocketbook," they said. preparedness. For a com- with a resolve that is diffi- Karaoke system set up as nated more than $2,000 in when the hurricane passed The U.S. mainland has plete guide on "how to pre- cult to find today. well. cash, goods and services through," they said. not been hit by two major pare" contact Lafayette Join us in celebrating This year's Pioneer Day each year to the city of Another crunch that storms in the same year County Emergency Direc- America's pioneer spirit Festival promises to be Mayo. most everyone is feeling since 1915. tor Donnie Land at 294- by flying our nation's flag better than ever with According to pub- right along with those who With two months re- 1950. and wearing red, white more pioneer themed lished accounts, more transport,their products is .... ndblue for the parade crafts, entertainment and than 10,000 people, attend the ever-changing price of Local on Saturday, Oct. 8 amusements. So grab the the Festival every year. fuel. It's kinda like a here- The Lafayette County kids and we'll meet you at The Festival provides today-gone-tomorrow feel- Continued From Page 1A camp surrounded by roar- Chamber of Commerce, the park! for extra law enforcement ing when you approach ing trucks that made sleep will be hosting a street Check our new website as needed. the store to fill your tank. nel, who very likely were almost impossible," said With the market in a whirl- strapped for time under O'Steen. wind that dollar saved on a the circumstances and vast O'Steen said they were :. '' gallon of gas could be. gone need for medical help tired to the point of ex- r the next day along with throughout the hurricane haustion, thinking about '- , two or three more. area, wanted to come later, returning home to loved And, with the market but Long pressed them ones, sleeping in air-condi- such as it is you could have about the urgency of the tioned homes, you know, "Theb eofltrur gc the extra dollar to pay and situation and they agreed the normal life that we all nfiIonof L.k.cyMedicenter not be able to get the prod- to come immediately. take for granted. uct with the possible short- Upon their arrival Long Long was able to put For personalized ages being forecast. In fact, advised them of their con- those thoughts aside and fo- local fuel retailers say they versation and the lady was cus on one person at the high-tech surgical don't know the price they taken to a nearby medical time and because of that, he - will be forced to charge at facility where she received saved a life said O'Steen. care you can trUSt...i. the pumps until their sup- counseling and medication In the overall scope of plier gives them the price said Long. dealing with disasters of Surgical excellence is the they have to pay nor do The very next day the such magnitude as Katrina i they know from week to lady came to find Long so we often measure our ac- foundation of Gateway Surgical week if the supply will be that she could thank him complishments by the oe i delivered, for what he had done. She number of truck loads we 'Dr Gozae . Spared the devastation told Long, "You saved my deliver to the most number are two highly skilled surgeons who who depend on the distrib- O'Steen said Long went "Long's number was one, specialize in many different types of . to Hancock County to give one life, I'm glad he is on medical needs ranging from cancer out ice, food and water but our team," concluded O'S- detection and treatment to hernias. ' LHS Junior CGlass h ecohe recognized a greater op- teen. d tn rmthn bl selling portunity to give someone Ranger Leon Murphy of breast surgery, gastrointestinal problems, pediatric will be selling one more chance at life. Mayo was also part of the' "We de, ean e are Ma wat sere i n Mi f s- surgery and advanced endoscopic and laparoscopic surgeries. *' "We had been in the area team that served in Missis- dinners for almost two weeks. The sippi. The LHS Junior class will days were long and hot Keith O'Steen, Forest be selling dinners before with even hotter condi- Area Supervisor, Suwan- the Trenton game on Sept. tions when we returned to nee District contributed to 30. They will offer pork our tents at the makeshift this story. steaks, mashed potatoes, green beans, roll and B dessert for $6. tS e 1 A Buy your ticket early B B B 0 0 from any junior or go by the high school office and pick October 3-7, 2005 one up. There will also be dinners for sale on game Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri STATE-OF-THE-ART night, but they will be lim- 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th TREATMENT FOR A WIDE RANGE OF CONDITIONS cited, so buy your ticket ear- Breakfast Cereal, Chicken Cereal, Cereal, y.Blueberry Biscuit, Graham Graham ly. Muffin, Juice, Juice, Crackers, Crackers, USING TOMORROW'S TECHNIQUES... TODAY/ Lunch Chicken Pizza, aTeathe ape cher Sandwich, Green Beans, Turkey PeanutBuer Record ADVANCED DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF BREAST CANCER Elem. Lettuce & Peaches, Sandwich, Sandwich, Day Spa sSchool Tomato, Milk Corn Chips, Corn Chips, PotatoWedges, Mple, Apple, CARE THAT'S CONVENIENT AND AFFORDABLE Lunch Chicken Spaghetti Ham&Cheese Hamr&Cheese School GIVING YOU THE PERSONAL CARE YOU DESERVE . C a SanihTrSanSdwchTurkey (Little Sandwich, Sandwich, for w l W ' S w/Cheese ca) Doritos, Doritos, Students ch Sandwich), Tossed Siad, Apples, Apples, Beginning Wednes- School T, a aad, day, Oct 5 at 5:15 p.m. Ftp, u uc Offi 86-755-6682 Fax 386-7556 9 Ephesus Church will be PotatoPudding, Pudding, Tomato, Juice, offering Spanish Tutor- Milk Milk Milk Milk 3140 NW Medical Center Lane, Suite 120 Lake City, FL 32055 ing cClass all m vH sponsoa d ir: Croft's Thrift-Way Physician Referral 1-800-525-3248 Any questions call PHARMACY H 27 Mona Hurst at 935-1184. 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Apter bw antSoaO m v er c, me pa se pag -''.I 1, ?, : .' .,' ,, JPr /I t stjt t S f rt~y Jrdt # ySI .' md l .dIt hr.. rv Ai i a.r m e. ad llde r mi ada1 t ohr a tfIl was i j..-e F : 4 t' r ser..rp : i> 4 e ro f W d S srtw &f r St rIatI1'I ^ n fr ? 1i w DE rtTIWy 4rJ1 j tet6o W titt fe tw ft~tout LAFAYETTE COUNTY By Terry Hedgespeth Sports Reporter Lafayette County's news source since 1888. We're proud to serve! Hornets win 13-6 The Lafayette High It is Big Red in 2005 as Mayo gets key district win also assist Joes andPow School football team 'took in stacking the line for a their newly acquired num- breaking three year skid to the Hawthorne Hornets crucial goal-line stance at ber seven state ranking into the Mayo six. Hawthorne this past Fri- .Following the Mayo day. Mayo has not been score, Ryan Slayton made a able to record a win over saving tackle on the return Hawthorne over the past with Hawthorne starting at three years, but changed their own 31. Josue Licea that in 2005 winning a b e f and Pearson joined up in tough defensive battle 13-6 b the opposing backfield for to remain unbeaten. a three yard loss, while When these two teams t Gresham had another sack meet, one certainty is that v and teamed with Wimber- the Hornets are going to ley to shut down the drive win. The other fact is that back at the Hawthorne 18. this Mayo defense is sorme- Once again, Slayton thing special. r a '.. would save the day on a The strategy for Mayo punt return at the was simple. Grab the lead, .: Hawthorne 42 in the next let the defense make a play, exchange, but Jones and and turn the ball over to an Powe started the march outstanding offensive line backwards before Gresham to produce running room made the finale tackling the for Morgan Rutherford, back in the backfield for a who does not need much of loss back to the 38. a opening since he is mak- ._ Hawthorne would actu- ing a habit of just simply H ally gain 5 yards on their running over folks these -first two possessions of the days. second half, but was unable daThe defense would be to find any big plays thanks facing a team that had'just to the secondary coverage one week earlier rolled up by Slayton, Parker and 298 yards on the ground, Reid. Slayton forced the and 68 through the air ..,..punt on the second series against an undefeated ... with a nice tackle for a loss. Trenton team. On this -.. .The next series ended night, Hawthorne would ..... quickly with the Gresham not get to the positive num- Hempstead hands off to McIntyre. What a job this sophomore has done in 2005 making this Hornets offense pretty explosive, fumble recovery, and then bers with a minus six yards kept Hawthorne in the neg- rushing, and gained their first downs. Eric McIntyre the first quarter. McIntyre and Rutherford Bates. Gresham and Jones atives making the final only passing yardage on' had busted for fifteen yards Mayo would even the would make a couple of introduced themselves ear- tackle for a sack for a seven their last possession with a early, but had to comeback score on their next posses- nice 10 yard runs to setup a ly, but it was a key sack by yard loss. 26 yard completion, which with another 10 yard run sion with a 12 play, 82 yard third and 10 completion to Bates for a loss of 13 yards was also for their only first for the first down after a drive that took 5:47 off the Gresham in the endzone. that had the Hawthorne Mayo hosts down of the game. penalty that moved the ball clock. Following the Alberto Ros- quarterback scrambling all Mayo took a big chance alio PAT, Mayo had their night long. The problem Trenton to open the second quarter first lead of 13-6 with 9:30 was that the quarterback With the win in with Hempstead picking to go in the game. was being chased into Gre- Hawthorne this past Friday up a huge three yards on a Gresham would continue sham territory. The results night, the Hornets are 4-0 fourth and inches at his to exert himself following was Gresham getting rec- overall with a 2-0 district own 27. From there, Mayo Hawthorne's lone pass ognized this week as an mark. went to the airways look- completion for first down honorable mention for In no way does this ing for the big play. Natu- yardage to the Mayo 35. player of the week by the sportswriter want to invite rally, that means freshman But a second down pop Gainesville Sun recording the Hornets to look ahead, Jamaal Reid. Hornet forcing a fumble, and a key 16 tackles, three sacks,and but avoiding an upset, sophomore quarterback sack by Gresham pushed three tackles for losses. Mayo should be looking to Chad Hempstead took ad- Hawthorne back to the 40 The second series started October 21 in Monticello vantage of some key block- and forced a punt. at the Mayo 7 yard line fol- against a very good tradi- ing picking up the blitz by Mayo would take over at lowing an interception re- tional power, Jefferson Rutherford to find Reid their own 18 with 7:22 to turn from the 40 yard line. County, to capture their twice for a total of 43 yards go. Hawthorne would not It turned out to be key after first district crown since to the Hawthorne 27. An- see the ball again after the the. Hawthorne defender 1998. Jefferson County other penalty would back offensive line and some key appeared to heading into opened up their district Mayo up, McIntyre would blocking by Kyle Pearson the endzone, but Wimber- campaign with a stunning make a key catch out of the lining up in the backfield ley ran down the back from 38-0 win in Trenton who backfield for the needed enabled Rutherford and behind. just happens to be the op- first down yardage at the McIntyre to move the ball Gresham would team ponent for the Hornets this 11. This would be Ruther- to the Hawthorne 26 using with Thomas Parker to Friday night. ford territory where- he is all the time with a 17 play drop the runningback for a The Tigers started off the unstoppable and would drive that collected five seven yard loss to start the season with three very nice It is blocking by Crotts and Rutherford that permit Hempstead the only need two attempts to first downs. The key first series and then forced a wins, but since entering a time to throw. reach paydirt and even the down of the drive was on a fourth down play with a score at 6 at the 7:21 mark fourth and one play at mid- sack at the six. He would SEE HORNETS, PAGE 2B The lone touchdown was to the Mayo three. Thomas of the first half. field with 3:20 to go. on a 50 yard return of a Parker made a first down The defenses would take Rutherford just simply ran JVH or t win 29th i fumble in the opening catch with a nice effort after control of the game at that over folks to pretty much J H o n wn 2 n a quarter for the games' first the catch, while McIntyre point with senior middle ice the game at that point. rth 32-8 Bell score after a Mayo 13 play and Rutherford were tough linebacker Aaron Gresham We do not want to miss oW wi Win overB drive took 4:48 off the clock on the rush. The PAT was forcing a key turnover to anybody on that offensive before the fumble ended blocked by Ryan Slayton to end the third quarter with a line, but the blocking by Bell just simply did not and caught a 28 yard the drive at midfield. The give Hawthorne a 6-0 ad- strip and fumble recovery Darren Powe, Kyle Pear- have an answer for Cody pass for a first down. drive accounted for four yantage at the 4:44 mark of at the Hawthorne 30. son, Rutherford, Brian Singletary, Sergio Perez Bell was also unable to Scott, Marty Crotts, or Antwan Brown. block Blade Herring who Michael Wimberley and Brown would mount 144 busted through the line Shawn Jones certainly rushing yards and two, for four tackles in the looked to control the game touchdowns. Singletary backfield for huge losses. on that last drive, would account for two Herring, Caleb Rutherford would finish touchdowns, while Perez the game with 132 rushing busted for a 29 yard run, SEE JV, PAGE 28 / yards with a TD, while yards. Hempstead would do another nice job com- .. pleting 8-12 passes for 99 .,.i yards with pass comple- .. tions to Reid, McIntyre, Parker and Slayton. Defensively, Mayo was . dominate. Hawthorne ran I..'.' ",.. a total of 18 plays for the ""game, with four plays the .. being the longest drive. ,..,... ,*., *" The first series established "-- "the pace of the game with Hawthorne at their own 39. The series would end back The Hawthorne quarterback rolls out trying to avoid the rush. The problem is that #4 is looming and at their 27 following an Coach Jackson loves to coach, and never stops. He seems to ready to pounce. Gresham would record three sacks in this game as a result. emotional sack by Garrett really enjoy the challenge of teaching the younger players. PAGE 2B THE MAYO FREE PRESS, Mayo, FL THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2005 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL RE PC 1A High School Football Report Hornets Climb to #5 in State Rankings In a year where the Flori- 5)Mayo 4-0 6) Ft Myer top spot. week at University Christ- Will have a problem with- wrath of Ft Meade, will da Sports Writers have Evangelical 4-1 7)Father 2)Port St Joe 4-1/2-0 ian. This team is not in the district with Ben- now get on their roll and tried Liberty in the third Lopez 3-1 8) Naples Nue- I originally had NFC in ranked? jamin reach the playoffs once spot, and have Lopez in the mann 3-0 9)Hilliard 2-2 this spot, but a common op- 4)Benjamin 4-1/1-0 8)Father Lopez (3-1) again. second spot, some of us 10)Liberty County 3-1 ponent in Blountstown saw Has already won a home Faces St Joe's for a play- 12)Naples Neumann 3-0 find the poll irrelevant. I like using my own poll Port St Joe handle the chal- game 17-10 over Glades off spot this week. The The first round oppo- They are starting to settle which reflects the 16 proba- lenge a little better than Day. Look to be a great rep- polls say that Lopez is bet- nent for Ft Meade. down however and get ble playoff teams: NFC. resentative to challenge ter than University Christ- 13)MiaBayPoint 2-2/1-0 more realistic. The current 1)Fort Meade 3-2/2-0 3)NFC 2-2 Fort Meade. ian which will be the first There has to be two poll has 1)Fort Meade 3-2 I do agree with leaving NFC will be there in the 5)Glades Day 2-1 round opponent. I do not teams from Miami. This is 2)Belle Glade 2-1 3)Ben- the defending state champs state semi-finals. They will Still strong. The toughest think so, but we will give the best one. jamin 4-1 4)Port St Joe 4-1 and six time finalist in the clinch a playoff spot this hurdle for Fort Meade in them the benefit of the 14)Greensboro 2-2/2-0 the past. Now they are in doubt. After beating Liberty the same region which will 9)Hilliard 2-3/1-1 County, Greensboro looks J V keep Glades from the Do not think this team is like a sure bet to face Mayo semi's out of the picture. The two weeks in a row, one to Continued From Page 1B forced a fumble which Keim. 6)Mayo 4-0/2-0 three teams that will battle end the regular season at Herring recovered. Special team play by The Hornets will be anx- to face NFC in the semi's is home, and then a travel Williamson, Arthur Sell- Alex Gresham got some Cole Lawson and Chase iously awaiting a 10/21 Hilliard, Mayo and Port St date to Mayo in the first ers and Trent Frier did a good minutes in for the Willis was outstanding for date in Monticello to clinch Joe. Port St Joe is probably round. great job of running the Hornets also saving a the young Hornets. their first district title since the favorite, but anyone of 15)St Joe's 4-1 ball in the second half of touchdown, made two Next up for the Hornets 1998. Look for Mayo to the three can represent the Having a great year the game with Kade Bell special teams tackles, and will be a return match at challenge the winner of the region well. against inferior opponents. calling the signals. Sellers had five tackles with three the home field with a Hilliard/Port St Joe win- 10)University Chr 2-2 Meets Lopez this week to did a nice job defensively of those for losses, tough Trenton team that ner for the region 1 title It should be a UC vs see who is real, and who as well, and made a cou- The defensive line as a Mayo defeated 16-10 earli- and a showdown with NFC for the regional title, the imposter is. ple of nice kickoff returns, whole was impressive er this year. They will NFC for the right to play Not as strong as years past, 16) MiaDade 3-1/1-0 Steve Schumaker made with efforts from JD close out the home stand for the state title. but still good enough for The process of elimina- it impossible for Bell to Richardson, Michael against a solid Hawthorne 7)St Edwards 2-2/1-0 1A tion. Benjamin will look mount much of anything Pope, Robert Collins, team before closing out Will have no problem 11)St Pete NS 2-3/0-1 good in first round with with seven tackles and Tripp McCray and Brett the season in Branford. with the Miami schools. Has already met the this opponent. BASEBALL BOOSTERS NEWS Car Wash Wednesday, Oct 5 The Mayo baseball boost- ers have been very busy these days. Spear headed by V Herbert Perry, the booster T M y y g g a ts are planning to do some up-.-.--. Tripp McCray played a great game against Bell with seven tackles. One of those was for a loss, and dating on the baseball field . another saved a Bulldog touchdown. which includes making the practice grounds a closed in .. ........ facility and a few other mod- "- .. ..':! : p ifications that will make the Hornets facility one of the Rutherford finds lots of room after blocking by Pearson and best to play at. Howell There are many fundrais- JOINT REPLACEMENT ers being scheduled with the J first being Wednesday, Octo- W ITH MINIMUM ber 5 at the Hornet Hose. WITH MINIMUM The car wash will begin at I 1pm following a early re- ,IN C ISIO N A N Dlease at the school. The Hose owner, Tom Ashley is giving 1007o of the proceeds at the MAXIMUM PRECISION. automatic eedwash units used back to the baseball pro- Sgram, and the athletes will be a f there for manual washing with donations being accept- SC t ed for the efforts. V .. 14;3 6 The boosters are also plan- ning a Christmas tree/yard S 38 Thanksgiving. Further infor- ,. " 56 marion will be given for .edal j"ro - spoint of contacts at a later Parker and Reid begin their routes Parker made a huge first date for donated yard sale down catch to keep a drive alive, while Reid made two catches items and tree orders. which led to the Hornets first score. :Hornets- I Continued From Page 1B Lockivery tough district race, Lock- have dropped two con- S Ovincing losses in a row to oHawthorne and Jefferson (COUPON) Mayo will have to keep C OP N the outstanding Trenton V Dwight A. Jacobus. DO, FAOA0. FACOS --, ath.lete Brndon-Mthis.i Board Certified Orthopaedic Surgeon a check to have success in Shands Lake Shore Orthopaedic Specialists [ liSSh Shnsaehre hpedSecaissno ffrwa Hebeen proven that as Mathis only a small percentage of surgeons across the country can: I teams, and at the running- computer-assisted, less invasive total knee and hip replace- I back position. ment surgery. The precision of computer-assisted surgery c o Mayo was able to pull often allows surgeons to use a smaller incision which Trenton by a score of 12-6. usually means less pain. less trauma and faster recovery. U Rutherford was unable to pmI play in that encounter, but looks ready to tame a Tiger in this one behind a domi- Call for a FREE brochure today. I Includes Frame and Single Vision lenses. Offer only nate offensive line. good for Lake City Store. Some restrictions apply. Coupon required. Regular price $49. . Offer expires September 30, 2005. I ' (386) 755-4007 (COUPON) 3/8 NE Methodsts Terrace Suite 101 ShandsL/t ,ro e S is,-h T Eh Offer HOM OF THE v yHwy. 9o .Finally, the Big Red version of 206-82 F the Hornet rules! THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2005 THE MAYO FREE PRESS, Mayo, FL PAGE 3B Woman's Club meeting The first meeting of the cy activities for Lafayette, have been done for past I 2005-2006 administration Gilchrist and Dixie coun- participants. with Pam Ward as Presi- ties. She currently provides In an effort to offer larger dent was held on Septem- English as a second lan- monetary prizes, sponsors ber 13th at the Methodist guage as well as Spanish as are being solicited, either as Church Annex. Cynthia a second language in this an individual or as a busi- ..- -~ Holley, this year's recipient tri-county area. She is ac- ness. All sponsors will be , of the Hugh O'Brian Lead- tively recruiting volunteers recognized in the Art Show . ership Award was one of to help with this program. brochure. The children's ' our special guests. She The Club will once again work from the art contest at shared some of her experi- host the Pioneer Day Art Lafayette Elementary ences at the leadership con- Show at Lafayette State. School will again be dis- ference and expressed her Bank. Marie O'Steen has played at the bank at the appreciation to the club for Amy Hunter, Literacy Coordi- assumed the duties of coor- same time as Pioneer Day their sponsorship. nator for Three Rivers Library dinator for this years Art Art Show. The guest speaker for the System Show. Over 200 flyers with Another project being un- meeting was Ms. Amy entry forms have already dertaken is a poetry/short Hunter, Literacy Coordina- brary System. Ms. Hunter been distributed in the story contest for Lafayette tor for the Three Rivers Li- coordinates all of the litera- community and mailings Middle School students. The English teachers for O grades 6th 8th, Mary Pow- ers, Connie McCray and Diana Windham, Education Chairman and Cynthia Holley HOBY Kateesh Hart will be coor-.. scholarship recipient ndinating this' project. One S: student at each grade level granite marker has been Look for more information Swill receive a $50 savings placed at the memorial tree on these projects in the very habond. First, second, third for Mrs. Dees at the new li- near future. The success of m.. and honorable mention brary. We hope that you these projects depends on awards will also be given at will stop by the library and the continued support of each grade level. Winners see this new marker, the community. work will be submitted to The Club will continue Twenty-one members at- Florida Federation of with the current Operation tended this first meeting Women's Club competition Smile project. A new schol- and everyone is looking Sat state level. arship project Up with forward to continuing our m w Vermell Thomas, Conser- Women is being planned as commitment for volunteer by i Pvation Department Chair- well as an expansion of our service in Lafayette Coun- Hostesses for meeting: Dorothy Neill, Reba Blackshear, Marie O'Steen, Diana Windham and Mary man announced that a Cuppa Kindness project. ty. Ann Lloyd Summer Activities 2005 NFCC Artist Series opens 05-06 The Mayo Woman's Club Women's Club video high- Thomas, Elouise Green, season Septem ber 29 has been busy during the lighting the work and histo- Mary Ann Lloyd and Ina summer break. A new ry of GFWC was shown. Putnal. All of the guests Footworks P erussive Dance into one breathlessly kinetic and vibrantly member orientation was The organization of the were eager to learn about Ensemble inaugural pertbrmance percussive performance," said Mike held in June at the home of Florida Federation of the organization and indi- Joyce, The Washington Post. Ina Putnal. The new orpo- Women's Clubs was also cated their willingness to North Floridai Community College Since 1979, Footworks Percussive tential members welcomed explained. The organization commit to the volunteer ac- opens its 2005-06 Artist Series season on Dance Ensemble has toured nationally by President Pam Ward of the local club and officer tivities for our community. Thursday, Sept. 29 with the highly ener- and internationally. Footworks was se- were Reba Blackshear, Irene and members responsibili- Another special activity getic and entertaining Footworks Percus- elected to represent American culture for a Calhoun, Alice Land, Sally ties were then explained by of the Club during the sive Dance Ensemble performing Incredi- Smithsorunan Intitution tour of Japan and Wanner, Sheila Perry, the officers. Officers help- summer was hosting a ble Feets, a music and dance revue cele- was featured in'the London run of the hit Heather Jackson and Sherry ing with the orientation in- Birthday Party for the resi- rating the world of percussive dance. show Riverdance. Founder and Artistic Glover. cluded: Cassie Selleck, Di- dents at Lafayette Health The show begins at 7 p.m. at Van H. Director Eileen Carson is recipient of a A General Federation of ana Windham, Vermell Care Facility in July. Priest Auditorium. Doors open at 6:30 two-year National Endowment for the SI f- There were many smiles as p.m. Season passes for the 2005-06 Artist Arts Choreography Fellowship, a. 1997 members served ice-cold Series are available now and include this Maryland State Arts Council Individual watermelon, ice cream and outstanding performance. Individual Artist Award for choreography a 1998 sherbet along with cookies tickets are also available by calling (850) Celebration of the Arts in Maryland and cupcakes. A number 973-1653. award and was honored by Young Audi- of residents were not long Footworks' performance is full of live fences of Maryland, Inc. in 2000 for 20 *in requesting seconds of music, singing and dance forms that years of service to Maryland schools. Car- Sthese summer treats. range from traditional step dances of Ire- son and Mark Shatz, musical director, While the birthday guests land, South Africa and the American lead Footworks in Incredible Feets, their were enjoying these tasty. South as well as hamboning, hoofin' and most popular show that is now nearly a treats they were entertained early jazz tap. quarter-century in the making. by the delightful music of "A dance review that packs as much Don't miss this entertaining show! Call Cassie Selleck and daughter skill, pizzazz, energy, imagination and now for your 05-06 season pass or indi- Emily, accompanied by artistry into an hour as the greediest vidual tickets. Visit the NFCC Artist Se- Emily's friend Tracy Lan- dance fancier could ask," said the Satur- ries online at www.nfcc.edu R-' den. The trio's acappella day Free Press of Winnipeg, Manitoba. singing was the highlight of "Their imaginative choreography com- Artist Series, for more information or call the afternoon and a vocal bined elements of clog, step and tap dance (850) 973-1653. Cassie Selleck with new member Alice Land at orientation, treat for everyone present. Pioneer Day 2005 FROM PRECISION PB LIS 1 1N . 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If you do de- being urged to DONATE Relief at: North Ameri- FL 32217. The Pres- Due to the overwhelming dents of storm susceptible cide to leave, do so way in MONEY to the American can Mission Board Disas- bytery will forward the need for assistance to fami- areas to re-think their emer- advance of the coming Red Cross, Salvation ter Relief, P.O. Box gifts to PDA. At present, lies who have evacuated agency planning, storm. Remember, this can Army or through church- 116543, Atlanta, Ga. PDA asks that your gifts from areas stricken by Hur- And let's be honest, many be the most stressful time es. Donating money des- 30368-6543. If you are a be monetary. ricane Katrina, the North of you never had a real dis- as one member of your ignated for Hurricane trained disaster relief Joe P. Burns Funeral Central Florida Chapter of aster plan. StormTips.com family may want to leave Katrina relief will get volunteer, your assis- Home, Mayo Chapel, the American Red Cross has been advocating a com- when the other wants to help to the victims faster, tance is needed now, will be the site of a truck has set up expanded Family prehensive plan since the stay. Everyone has different officials are saying. also. The convention's loading with food, cloth- Service Center hours. site's inception. We have stress levels and what may Here are just a few of mobile kitchen is enroute ing, water and other sup- The Family Service Cen- teamed with Dr. Sherrie be fun to some, may be the ways you can donate: to Hattiesburg, MS plies for victims of Hur- ter which will serve our Raz, a doctor of clinical high-debilitating stress to American Red Cross where they are expected ricane Katrina in Missis- area will be located at the psychology and registered others. Call 1-800-HELP "NOW to serve 25,000 meals a sippi leaving this week. 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Be smart and proac- decision maker remember 1-800-SAL ARMY to do- support truck, command are assisting at a funeral or Kay Lenard at 352-281- tive. Sit down now and the family as a whole de- nate by phone or by mail, trailer, shower unit and home there. According to 5180. have a family meeting. cides what activities they send checks to P.O. Box two fuel/propane trail- Chris Starling, Lafayette Here are some topics you need to do in order to feel 4857, Jackson, MS 39296- ers. County responded just should be discussing... safe and secure. 4857 or you may go to Presbyterian Disaster as they always do when F NOUSIRI Each family member All members have the any Wal-Mart or Sam's Assistance (PDA) Call they are called upon to must have a means of con- same amount of clout when Club to make monetary 1-800-872-3283 to donate help people in need for hlurriPaflP acting the other. 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Be sure to find a "point dren carrying heavy metal help people in the three volunteers already help- Bottled information for hurri- of contact" for all family hurricane shutters however effected states. Southern ing to assess damage, to B cane victims. members before the storm they should be an active Baptists or anyone may coordinate relief sup- approaches. This is advice part of the preparation ac- donate through any plies, and to assist vic- w after we have always advocated, tivity. This reduces stress Southern Baptist Church, tims in preparing for the WW W but now .everyone sees the and distracts from impend- making checks to that long hard work of restor- Drop off site importance of it, so please ing feelings of dread. church but designating ing some sense of nor- available do it. Make sure each per- This activity also gives the money for disaster malcy to storm-ravaged for Hurricane son knows the name, ad- children a sense of being on relief, or you may mail lives. 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Any cide if you will shelter "in these lists from Donations to North devastation that accom- county jail. questions call 294-2658. place" (stay in your home), www.StormTips.com. rowing Readers for the "Pictupyourpaper today andsee allthe at an ear news I'm pounding gitS Al kh are unsuccessful, uni Out fOr ,yOi adisatis I d, let the woman who aow iwppening you. SXe removes evil influence. If husb d0o,, arcounif (wife is unfaitlhful, see her oew. She sA es Lafayette lovers quarrels, helps you.gain the lost love a.. affection the one yo e -dshows, ^enemies and tells you if friends are or She locates lost & stolen 7e3hiot claim to be God. ShSe i nt4 t) Lord wh was b h uld u nity. If have a o, e e past; rese v -marrl siness, aws its, h In-County per year . mailto PO iBox 248, ,gU I w"23a u o, FL 32066 1823 S. Ohio Ave. L 0 FL (Hwy. 129 South),: :.t... ofcountyperyearL 148962-F THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2005 THE MAYO FREE PRESS, Mayo, FL PAGE 5B Volunteers return from Mississippi Thomas, Kneeling (L-R) Terry Dees, Billy Dees, Ben Snoddy, and Pastor George Dunn. help those in need. Jesus is Linda Smith our example and we are to A very humbled group of and do.......... Southern Bap- A very humbled group of C ";" follow his commands to go volunteers returning fromand do Southern Bap- doing clean-up work in tist, as well as all other orga- doing clean-up work in nizations who follow this ex- Hattiesburg, Mississippi, ample are to be commended. ample are to be commended. shared a little of their expe- -..'One thought that was left rience in being able to offer with those listening to the some help to those in af- a ad r t i .. adventures of the mission fected by Hurricane Katri- This is the way they served meals for the team. 'II tripwas thatifyou feelGod na lj j' Fvna. of theteam ember .leading you to go and do Five of the team members something in this direction, going from this area were 'o,.s.oud.go,. '.. tea from Hatch Bend Baptist : you should go. team Church including Pastor .'' members ayou will agreeive a great George Dunn and wife Volunteers are tarping a roof so that no further damage can occur blessing by helping those in andiGayiHurt. Alsyinesuntil the insurance companies can take over repairs. need. and Gary Hurst. Also in the team were Jim Evans, -" . Daniel Hart and Ben Snod- . dy from Mt. Nebo Baptist N i Church, and June Thomas . from Horseshoe. The members from Hatch ., . Bend shared some of their Where do we start????? experiences while out in Hattiesburg, with church *. members on Sunday night. They told a little of what - the destruction was like there in Hattiesburg, and also related some of the things they were able to do Kv::" .. ".' to help while they were June Thomas cleaning up. This is only one area of many where the huge trees were just there. .chopped in half. But one of the main com- .,, . mon threads that each of " the team members reflected was that of the fellowshiJp4 -. among everyone. As pastor George'stated, "when you Billy Dees and Gary Hurst working with chain saws. .. have Jesus Christ in com- . mon, you can meet total p.. ----- . strangers with ease, be- cause it's as if you already - know them. Everyone was there for the same pur- pose..... to help those in need. T Team members also spoke of the great blessing Main Street Baptist Church in Hattiesburg, was the host church Daniel Hart and Billy Dees are and reward that each of for all the volunteers. clearing a tree from an elderly: them received by going and 0 cancer patient's home. The, being able to do whatever other men were from Texas, they could to help those and worked with us. folks. They said that every- one was so appreciative and never failed to say Billy and Gary are checking out the weather forecast. thank you and let them know how much they ap-A. preciated all that was being done for them. Another positive thing was that sev- f eral of the team members ._ said they would definitely *-",-,'. --- -_- go again if the need arises ." This house belonged to an el-: and they are given the op- -.. ".. d.." derly widow on Main Street in" portunity. Another view of the thousands of downed trees in the area. Purvis, Mississippi. The very large Main Street Baptist Church, OPENOUSE which received some dam- age itself, was the host OE OS h church for the volunteers. Sat., Oct. 1st 312 Shelby Avenue, They had made arrange- c.,.~ ments for them to sleep on 1-4 p.m Live FL the floor of the church on p.m. air mattresses that volun- " teers were asked to bring with them. Team members Another view of the distruction to the trees. agreed that the church had gone to great lengths to see to their comfort. The days started early for the volunteers, with break- fast at 5:30 and then by day- light you had already been given your assignments for M0bile Hoe 0t0r Rent S ] the day and were off to find your job site. Of course ac- 3BR/2BA cording to some team mem- $325 per month . bers this was not an easy (386) 294-2070 Try this amazingASKING PRICE 2 task, since directions left 6 ASKINGtPRICEam249z900 hi 3BR/3BA Victorian on City Lot. Many modern upgrades, hardwood floors & original woodwork throughout. Lush something to be desired POR SAIL 19-fruit blend from the landscaping, beautiful courtyard & in ground pool with spa. Come see all the extras -jjust too many to mention here. and lots of the street signs Living Room Suite with Amazon rainforest - were destroyed, but after 2 couches, 2 end tables, MonaVie DIRECTIONS: From intersection of US HWY 90 & US HWY 129, go NORTH on 129. Cross over railroad tracks lots of turning around and 2 lamps 1 coffee table $750 8 & TURN LEFT on Duval St. Follow to Shelby Ave. and TURN RIGHT. See JW HILL Sign on the RIGHT, looking, they accomplished Formicha Top Dining Tabie with Call (386) 776-2125 Call Talley Stephens / Realtor / J.W. Hill & Associations Real Estate Co. @ (386) 590-6550 for more information. their mission in spite of the 4 padded chairs $75.00 Leave Message ? Amy Reid John Wv. Hil bstacl TV Cabinet 386-590-6548 R3rokhr/Auctioneer ob es. Paid $150 Asking $65 Advertise your YARD SALE, Jasok rucsla It's great to know that we Twin Bed Mattres, Box Spring & VEHICLES OR UNWANTED Talley Stephens Realtor *386-590-6550 Fhinti Bell, Ag~ent: live in a world where there Headboard $35 ITEMS IN THE CLASSIFIEDS 3306-209-n0it are still people that care and Sears Water Softner like new FOR ONLY $5.Call Kathy Linda Rucker John Sulliv... $150 386-344-3074 Agent are willing to sacrifice their Donald Koon @ Koon Lake Sasser (386) 294-1210 to time and efforts to go and 294-3830- place your ad today. i PAGE 6B THE MAYO FREE PRESS, Mayo, FL THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2005 NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING CON- STATE OF FLORIDA entitled to written notice under Section Statutes, for holding an administrative hearing (2)ln-County as Stated on Form 3541: Mayo Legals CERNING A VARIANCE AS PROVIDED DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL 120.60(3), Florida Statutes, must be filed with- and issuing a final order. Unless otherwise 0 (0) FOR IN THE LAFAYETTE COUNTY PROTECTION NOTICE OF INTENT in fourteen days of publication of the notice or agreed by the parties, the mediation must be (3)Other Classes Mailed Through the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS TO ISSUE PERMIT within fourteen days of receipt of the written concluded within sixty days of the execution of USPS: 0 (0) 3RD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR notice, whichever occurs first. Under Section the agreement. If mediation results in settle- e)Free Distribution Outside the Mail: 50 (50) LAFAYETTE COUNTY, FLORIDA BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS- The Department of Environmental Protection 120.60(3), Florida Statutes, however, any per- ment of the administrative dispute, the Depart- f)Total Free Distribution: 50 (50) CASE NO.: 05-95CA SIONERS OF LAFAYETTE COUNTY, FLORI- gives notice of its intent to issue a permit, son who has asked the Department for notice ment must enter a final order incorporating the g)Total Distribution: 1283 (1350) DA, SERVING AS THE BOARD OF ADJUST- FLA184047, for Lafayette Dairy, LLC to Mr. of agency action may file a petition within four- agreement of the parties. Persons seeking to h)Copies not Distributed: 50 (50) JASON HARRIS, MENT OF LAFAYETTE COUNTY, FLORIDA, Louis E. Larson, Jr. 10,000 Hwy 98 North teen days of receipt of such notice, regardless protect their substantial interests that would i)Total: 1333 (1400) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to Okeechobee, FL 34972 to construct and op- of the date of publication, be affected by such a modified final decision j)Percent Paid and/or Requested Petitioner, the Lafayette County Land Development Reg- erate a partial confinement dairy. The facility must file their petitions within fourteen days of Circulation: 96% (96%) ulations, hereinafter referred to as the Land is an existing dairy farm operation with a pro- The petitioner shall mail a copy of the petition receipt of this notice, or they shall be deemed 16. Publication of Statement of Ownership: and Development Regulations, as amended, ob- posed herd size of 1760 mature dairy cows to the applicant at the address indicated to have waived their right to a proceeding un- September 29, 2005 sections, recommendations and comments (maximum annual average), including 260 dry above at the time of filing. The failure of any der Sections 120.569 and 120.57, Florida 17. Signature and Title of Editor, Publisher, BETTY ANN HARRIS, concerning a variance, as described below, cows. The facility consists of 2 cooling barns, person to file a petition or request for enlarge- Statutes. If mediation terminates without set- Business Manager, or Owner: Myra C. will be heard by the Board of County Commis- a milking parlor, silage storage area and a ment of time within fourteen days of receipt of element of the dispute, the Department shall Regan, Publisher Respondent. sioners of Lafayette County. Florida, serving 0.54 acre waste storage pond system. Ma- notice shall constitute a waiver of that person's notify all parties in writing that the administra- I certify that all information furnished on this as the Board of Adjustment of Lafayette Coun- nure will be flushed from the milk parlor and right to request an administrative determina- live hearing processes under Sections form is true and complete. I understand that NOTICE OF ACTION FOR ty, Florida, at a public hearing on October 10, barns and directed to the wastewater treat- tion (hearing) under Sections 120.569 and 120.569 and 120.57, Florida Statutes, remain anyone who furnishes false or misleading in- DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE 2005 at 9:00 A.M. or as soon thereafter as the ment system. Lactating cows will spend on a 120.57, Florida Statutes. Any subsequent in- available for disposition of the dispute, and the formation on this form or who omits material or matter can be heard, in the Board of Commis- annual average approximately 12 hours per tervention (in a proceeding initiated by anoth- notice will specify the deadlines that then will information requested on the form may be TO: BETTY ANN HARRIS sioners meeting room located in the County day in the cooling barns and 12 hours per day er party) will be only at the discretion of the apply for challenging the agency action and subject to criminal sanctions (including fines LAST ADDRESS: UNKNOWN Courthouse. on 276 acres of pasture. The dry cows will re- presiding officer upon the filing of a motion in electing remedies under those two statutes, and imprisonment) and/or civil sanctions (in- side on 205 acres of open pasture. compliance with Rule 28-106.205, Florida Ad- 9/29 cluding civil penalties). YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action has been V05-05, a petition by Travis Tysall, requesting ministrative Code. /s/Myra C. Regan Date: September 23, 2005 filed against you and you are required to serve a Variance be granted to the requirements of A Nutrient Management Plan (NMP) has been STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, 09/29 a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on the Land Development Regulations, to reduce developed for this facility, based on an aver- A petition that disputes the material facts on MANAGEMENT, AND CIRCULATION JASON HARRIS, whose address is 125 SE the front yard setbacks from 100 feet to 25 feet age of 35,800 gallons per day for barn clean- which the Department's action is based must MALTESE ROAD, MAYO, FL, 32066 on or be- and north side setbacks from 35 feet to 25 feet out, sprinklers, and milking parlor flush and in- contain the following information: 1. Publication Title: MAYO FREE PRESS fore October 14, 2005, and file the original within an ENVIRONMENTALLY SENSITIVE cludes two waste storage ponds in series to- 2. Publication Number: 3346-00 with the clerk of this Court at P. O. Box 88, AREA-2(ESA-2) zoning district, on property talking 0.54 acres, and 165 acres for waste- (a) The name, address, and telephone number 3. Filing Date: September 29, 2005 Mayo, FL, 32066 before service on Petitioner described as follows: water irrigation. The pond system is designed of each petitioner; the name, address, and 4. Issue Frequency: Weekly or immediately thereafter. If you fall to do so, to contain a 25-year, 24-hour storm event, telephone number of the petitioner's represen- 5. Number of Issues Published/Annually: 52 a default may be entered against you for A parcel of land in Section 21, Township 04, based on a 1.5 acre production area. Clean tative, if any; the Department permit identifica- 6. Annual Subscription Price: $16.00-$23.00 the relief demanded in the petition. Range 11 east, Lafayette County, Florida. water from roof run-off is diverted away from tion number and the county in which the sub- 7. Complete Mailing Address of Known Office . the waste collection system. ject matter or activity is located; of Publication: P 0. Box 248, Mayo, FL Copies of all court documents In this case, LOT 13, CANOE COUNTRY SUBDIVISION, (b) A statement of how and when each peti- 32066 o n e e r ' Including orders, are available at the Clerk PB A P. 55-56, PUBLIC RECORDS, The system is designed as follows: flushed tioner received notice of the Department ac- Contact Person: Angie Sparks, Telephone: of the Circuit Court's office. You may re- LAFAYETTE CO., FL. OR BK 174 P 141 OR wastewater from the barns and milking parlor tion; 386-362-1734 view these documents upon request. BK 225 P. 118- 119. CONTAINING .88 will flow by gravity to a concrete lined solids (c) A statement of how each petitioner's sub- 8. Complete Mailing Address of Headquarters ACRES. separator. Solids removed from the separator stantial interests are affected by the Depart- or General Business Office of Publisher: a You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit will be stored on a concrete pad, and will be ment action; P. 0. Box 248, Mayo, FL 32066 Court's office notified of your current ad- The public hearing may be continued to one or hauled off-site. Filtrate from the separator will (d) A statement of all disputed issues of mate- 9. Full Names and Complete Mailing Address- AnV ind i id ual or dress. (You may file Notice of current Ad- more future dates. Any interested party shall gravity flow to the first waste storage pond and rial fact. If there are none, the petition must so es of Publisher, Editor, and Managing Editor: dress, Florida Supreme Court Approved be advised that the date, time and place of any then overflow into the final waste storage indicate; Publisher: Myra Regan, P. 0. Box 370, business/ organization Family Law form 12.915.) Future papers In continuation of the public hearing shall be an- pond. The flush water recycle system will be (e) A statement of facts that the petitioner con- Live Oak, FL 32064 that would like to help this lawsuit will be mailed to the address nounced during the public hearing and that no primarily supplied with water pumped from ei- tends warrant reversal or modification of the 10. Owner: on record at the clerk's office. further notice concerning the matter will be other cell of the waste storage pond system Department action; Community Holdings of Georgia, Inc. Support the Pioneer Day published, unless said continuation exceeds when necessary. The facility is located at lati- (f) A concise statement of the ultimate facts al- Complete Mailing Address: WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family six calendar weeks from the date of the above tude 304'17.17" N, longitude 8313'10.97"W leged, as well as the rules and statutes which 3500 Colonnade Parkway Suite 600 Art Show Fund may Law Rules of Procedure, requires certain referenced public hearing, on 559 SW Lincoln Road, Mayo, FL 32066 in entitle the petitioner to relief; and Birmingham, Alabama 35243 automatic disclosure of documents and in- Lafayette County. (g) A statement of the relief sought by the pe- 11. Known Bondholders, Mortgagees, and send vour donation to: formation. Failure to comply can result in At the aforementioned public hearing, all inter- titioner, stating precisely the action that the pe- Other Security Holders Owning or Holding 1 saeO Woma n's Club Pi- sanctions, including dismissal or striking ested parties may appear to be heard with re- The intent to issue and application file are titioner wants the Department to take. Percent or More of Total Amount of Bonds, ao o an's Club Pi- of pleadings. spect to the proposed variance, available for public inspection during normal Mortgages, or Other Securities: Oneer Da Art Show, business hours, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Mon- Because the administrative hearing process is Wachovia Bank, National Association Da DATED: August 19, 2005. Copies of the proposed variance are available day through Friday, except legal holidays, at designed to formulate final agency action, the Charlotte Plaza Building P.O. Box 716, Mayo, FL for public inspection at the Office of the Land Northeast District Office, 7825 Baymeadows filing of a petition means that the Department's 201 South College Streetr m RICKY LYONS Development Regulations Administrator, Way, Suite 200B, Jacksonville, FL 32256- final action may be different from the position 8th Floor NC 0680 32066. You r much need- CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT County Courthouse, located at the intersec- 7590. taken by it in this notice. Persons whose sub- Charlotte, North Carolina 28288 ed dollars will go to- By:/s/Hannah C. Owens tion of West Main Street (US Hwy 27) and stantial interests will be affected by any such 12. Tax Status: Has not changed during pre- i Deputy Clerk North Fletcher Street (St Rd 51), Mayo, Flori- The Department will issue the permit with the final decision of the Department have the right ceding 12 months. ward financing the total 09/15, 22, 29, 10/06 da, during regular business hours, attached conditions unless a timely petition for to petition to become a party to the proceed- 13. Publication Title: Mayo Free Press an administrative hearing is filed under Sec- ing, in accordance with the requirements set 14. Issue Date for Circulation Data Below: COSt of the project. PUBLIC NOTICE All persons are advised that if they decide to tions 120.569 and 120.57, Florida Statutes, forth above. September 15, 2005 appeal any decision made at the above refer- within fourteen days of receipt of notice. The 15. Extent and Nature of Circulation: Average NO entry fees are The Lafayette County Value Adjustment Board enced public hearing, they will need a record procedures for petitioning for a hearing are set In addition to requesting an administrative No. Copies Each Issue During Preceding 12 charged for children 12 will meet on Monday, October 10, 2005 at 1 of the proceedings, and that, for such purpos- forth below. hearing, any petitioner may elect to pursue Months (No. Copies of Single Issue Publishedren 1 p.m. The meeting will be held in the County es, they may need to ensure that a verbatim mediation. The election may be accomplished Nearest to Filing Date): yaS old and under, Commissioners meeting room on the second record of the proceedings is made, which A person, whose substantial interests are af- by filing with the. Department a mediation a)Total Number of Copies: 1511 (1500) floor of the Courthouse in Mayo, Florida List- record includes the testimony and evidence fected by'the Department's proposed permit- agreement with all parties to the proceeding b)Paid and/or Requested Circulation: and cash prizes are ad below is an agenda for the meeting, upon which the appeal is to be based. ting decision may petition for an administrative (i.e., the applicant, the Department, and any (1)Paid/Requested Outside-County Mail 9/29-1-D proceeding (hearing) under Sections 120.569 person who has filed a timely and sufficient Subscriptions Stated on Form 3541: awarded for each cate- Ricky Lyons and 120.57, Florida Statutes. The petition petition for a hearing). The agreement must 236 (238) ory and sub categ ry must contain the information set forth below contain all the information required by Rule (2)Paid In-County Subscriptions Stated on gory and sub category Lafayette County Clerk of Court and must be filed (received by the clerk) in the 28-106.404, Florida Administrative Code. The Form 3541:328 (308) for fine arts, photogra- LaayeThe Lafayette County Commission will be ou Office of General Counsel of the Department agreement must be received by the clerk in (3)Sales Through Dealers and Carriers, AGENDAThe Lafayette County Commission will be ac- at 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard, Mail Sta- the Office of General Counsel of the Depart- Street Vendors, Counter Sales, and phy, and crafts. Without 1. Consider a petition of exepton by M/A with a CDL (Class A) license, oreable to ion 35, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3000. ment at 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard, Mail Other Non-USPS Paid Distribution: the financial assistance Co2. Adopt rethpresen properted by tax values Boyer tain o2005-06. deadlwithin sixr months of empubmitting an application isThe Under Rule 62-110.106(4), Florida Adminis- within ten days after the deadline for filing a (4)Other Classes Mailed Through the of the community, thi 9/22-9/29-2-D day, October 10, 2005 at 9 am. Lafayette trative Code, a person may request enlarge- petition, as set forth above. Choosing media- USPS: 0 (0) o day, October 10, 2005 at 9 a.m. Lafayette ment of the time for filing a petition for an ad- tion will not adversely affect the right to a hear- c)Total Paid and/or Requested Circulation: project would not be County is an equal opportunity employer and ministrative hearing. The request must be ing if mediation does not result in a settlement. 1233 (1300) a drug free workplace., filed (received by the clerk) in the Office of d)Free Distribution by Mail: possible. For more infor- Curtis 0. Hamlin, Chairman General Counsel before the end of the time As provided in Section 120.573, Florida (1)Outside-County as Stated on Form Curtis O. Hamlin, Chairman period for filing a petition for an administrative Statutes, the timely agreement of all parties to 3541: 0 (0) martin, please call 386- 9/29-10/6-2-D hearing, mediate will toll the time limitations imposed 294-2055. by Sections 120.569 and 120.57, Florida Petitions filed by any persons other than those B u ID DANIELS FUNERAL 0 %MRO HOMES, INC. L & Excavating B ranford 935-1124 Front End Loader Limerock * Live Oak 362-4333 e CAT Back Hoe Top Soil AIR CONDITIONING, INC. r Gradall Clearing. s James (Jim) B. Daniels, III, L.F.D. Earthmoving Site Prep (386) 590-7262 or (386) 208-6010 ,aC&^BB Keith Daniels, L.F.D. 6550 N. CR 354 J.B. Daniels, Jr. Pond Digging Fill Dirt 6550 N.E. 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(386) 362-2333 11TH STREET Monday-Friday 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. on o Saturday 9 a.m.-5 p.m. `"For over 29 Years" 1823 S. Ohio Ave. Live Oak, 129 South) Look For Her Sign WWW.NOBLESGREENHOUSE.COM- SGus Rentz, MDA Telethon Sales Manage' raises $54.9 SSMPRVIG! Sae Mana million, assists Huge Selection in hurricane ............ Ed S Tmng-: D| ii | |Sf20 W1 044fof, Ca r in hurricane I SUV's that are relief ."rated 30 miles per gallon A nationwide outpouring S" orbetter! of support for the Muscular *l o-r y J e ry k Lewis Labor Day _.Dystrophy Association's an- S.nu arnl. fi LaborDay Telethon brought t T y E$54,921,586 to the Associa- 20 0 5 tion in contributions and SET"-V e t pledges. THEE TIZA fl!edif l Special appeals during the H | WI cnt lit uA^purhV Wettad Telethon were expected to "IIll can't glot YO proved, l l-B5 noone cauenl" raise about $1 million for re- UA'lief efforts in the aftermath 1.1 G E RIu S CA"t Bof Hurricane Katrina. These .7 contributions were funneled repair CenterO to the Salvation Army's pro- -gram, along with a $1 mil- in Lake City! __ _lion donation from MDA. Cty!r2001 Pontiac Dr Lcad ld 2005 2005 Mazda 6 1999 Dodge Dakota RT as years Telethon raised IRotate oaiy. $59.4 million to fund muscu- FrontEnt $ 50 iming. '1 Sunire 2005 VW Passat 2004 Toyota Ray 4 of Hbrricane Katrina and at F entd 3.lt -- _"_" the same time continue our 40-year tradition of helping *Al worked backed by ASE Certified Mechanics! ......._ 'my kids,' Lewis said. "Of We Service ALL Makes I Medals (M T0 courses, I'm not surprised. Trucks Cars Vans SI's O W OR ... 2002 Honda Civic LX 2005 Nissan Altima he American people have Call For Your 2005 Chevy The 21 1/2-hour Telethon Appointment Tod-ay! Express c '' originated from the Interna- 386-755-2424 Cargo Van -. SEE'MDA, PAGE 3C Open: Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m. 5:30 p.m. 2500 S Call For Pre.Approval! 2005 Dodge Neon R ITT a .:go.., I -SOFTENER ILI ITT N '60 mos.,7.99% APR, $0 down, WAC $595 & GATEWAY USED CAR SUPERCENTER Mle Or .924 AMANS 2310 U.S Hwy 90 W (Across from Pux) 4 Months Plus 24 Hour 2nW HiadS, Lake City, FL 32055 jjT Q M Road Side Assistance. E" 3,%c o 62-4043 PAGE 2C, SEPTEMBER 28, 2005 NORTH FLORIDA FOCUS U CLASSIFIED MARKETPLACE SERVING NORTH FLORIDA AND SOUTH GEORGIA -** - m^o0pyrighted.Material 16. lif &- 3v7 I "I nevousuou "ISetof i y 8*86 54588 15 0 ISaturdayk Lifetimi 888-675-458 d I Hwy.0 West of-75, Lake Cityfrom Commerc OFF News providers |Open Monday-Friday 7:30 am; Saturday 8:00 am to 5 pm .. 4 l . NORTH FLORIDA FOCUS SEPTEMBER 2005, PAGE 3C 6:30 p.m. Jackie Taylor and John Local Celebrities to help build him and his family Employment Connections, at Hill will again serve as the auc- Honoring a Local Hero will a home and purchase a vehicle to 850-973-9675 or e-mail ben- tioneers. All businesses, agencies hold a fund-raiser event to accommodate his special needs; nettc@infwdb.org or NFCC at and individuals are invited to do- benefit Peter fund-raising committee mem- 850-973-1615 or e-mail nate items for the auction, and all Herrick in Lake City bers may have or will be request- news@nfcc.edu. are invited to attend the auction. Local Celebrities Honoring a ing donations of products, crafts Tickets available now! Contact the United Way, 386- Local Hero, a grassroots, com- or skills for fund-raiser event, Nov. 26-Dec. 17 752-5604 for additional informa- munity effort to raise funds for please be generous; Info: Jim or Spirit of the Suwannee Music tion. Peter Herrick, a resident of Co- Kathy Hizer at 386-755-3155. Park, Live Oak presents a Thru Oct. 26 lumbia County, will hold a fund- Register Now! dinner theatre production of V NFCC will exhibit the raiser event on Saturday, Oct. 1, Area-wide job fair slated for Dickens' works of artist Meredith Mc- at the Columbia County Fair- Oct. 19 "A Christmas Carol" Mackin grounds, Lake City; Herrick as Local Employment Connec- Spirit of the Suwannee Music NFCC will exhibit the works SEABEE in the Navy Reserve tions offices, the Madison Cham- Park, Live Oak presents a dinner of artist Meredith McMackin; ex- was injured in the line of duty in ber of Commerce and NFCC theatre production of Charles hibit open Monday-Friday, 8 Iraq in 2004 when his Humvee will sponsor a job fair; Wednes- Dickens' classic holiday tale of a.m.-4:30 p.m., Sept. 26-Oct. 21; was hit in a mortar attack; he was day, Oct. 19, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., in Ebenezer Scrooge, "A Christmas NFCC Art Gallery is located in left with no feeling from the neck the Colin P. Kelly Gymnasium, Carol, Saturday evenings, Nov. the Student Center, Building 9, down and returned home in May, Building 12, on the NFCC cam- 26-Dec. 17, at the Grande Hall; on the NFCC campus in Madi- 2005; his needs far exceed avail- pus, off US 90 in Madison; reser- Private party bookings available! son; Cost: Free; Info: Lisa Frank, able help from government sup- vations are $25; Info/reserva- 850-973-1642 or e-mail fran- port; Fund-raiser goal: $100,000 tions: Cindy Bennett, Madison SEE COMMUNITY, PAGE 5C kl@nfcc.edu. Register Now! A lIbrittons Nov. 2-Dec. 14 Opera appreciation Continued From Page 1C (Queen's Harbour), Todd Yax- Shoes),Chad Appell (Foot-Joy CALENDAR OF EVENTS ed to the public by defective ve- classes will be taught in two ley (Queen's Harbour), Lynn- Shoes), Keith Denmark (U. of Through Oct. 28 hicle equipment, troopers will sessions at NFCC Tom Price came in third. Once Smith (Nike Shoes), Jeff F.), Billy Shows (SanJose), Driver's license and concentrate their efforts on vehi- Opera appreciation classes will again we would like to thank all Mowrey (Meadowbrook), Greg Kevin Morton (Deercreek), vehicle inspection cles being operated with defects be taught by Tobias Mostel at of our sponsors.We had 24 hole Pope (Plantation Oaks),Ken Donald Roberts (Ravines), Eric checkpoints scheduled such as bad brakes, worn tires North Florida Community Col- contests winners over the 2 days Dewey (Panther Creek), Gary Roseke(South Hampton), Jeff The Florida Highway Patrol and defective lighting equip- lege from 7 to 9 p.m. on Wednes- with each winner receiving one Newcomb (Foot-Joy Shoes), Mosley (Budweiser Golf Bag) will conduct driver's license and ment In addition, attention will days, Nov. 2-Dec. 14 at the dozen.of TitleistNXT Tour golf Blayne Barber(Ponte Vedra), and Rocky Ryals (Magrioha- vehicle inspection checkpoints be directed to drivers who would NFCC Fine Arts Auditorium on balls. Winners on Saturday David Barber (Marsh Creek), Point). .We would like to thank through Oct. 28, on Brown Road, violate the driver license laws of the Madison campus; Info/regis- were: BrettSuggs (3), Todd Darin LaForce (Amelia Is4 everyone that played in. this CR 252, CR 252-A, CR 252-B, Florida. The Patrol has found tration: 850-973-9453 or Carter, Gary Newcomb, Nick land),Buddy Slay (Fleming Is- years Quail. Shoot and we are CR 25-A, SR 47, SR 341, US these checkpoints to be an effec- www.nfcc.edu. Slay, Mark Risk, Mike Joyn- land), Michael Harris (U. of F.), sure that they enjoyed their 441, US 41, CR 245, CR 238, tive means of enforcing the Deadline Sept. 29 er,Keith Eddy, Rocky Ryals and Joel Dimauro(Ravines), Scott weekend of festivities and are CR 135, Turner Road, SR 100, equipment and driver's license Oct. 12-14 Charles Timmons (2). Winners Chandler (White Hot Putter), already looking forward to next Trotter's Road, Fairfield Farms laws of Florida while ensuring Florida Farm Bureau Fed- on Sunday were:Bill Bryant, Charles Timmons (Nike year's event. Road, CR 250, CR 349, SR 247 the protection of all motorists. eration will hold its annual Brandon Hewett, Mike Deese, and SR 25 in Columbia County; Donations needed now! meeting in Orlando Nick Slay, Rocky Ford, Keith- CR 132, CR 136, CR 136-A, CR Items sought for 11th Annual Florida Farm Bureau Federa- Denmark, David Crawford, 137, CR 249, CR 250, CR 252, United Way Auction sched- tion will hold its annual meeting, Gary Newcomb, Matt Pearson, CR 349, CR 49, CR 795, SR 20, uled for Nov. 17 Wednesday-Friday, Oct. 12-14, Blayne Barber, Mike McCranie SR 247, SR 10, SR 51, US 129 United Way of Suwannee Val- at Coronado Springs Resort; and Mark Risk. Bill Ryan was and Mitchell Road in Suwannee ley will hold its llth Annual deadline Sept. 29 for $89 early our $10,000 Putting Contest Fi- - County; and CR 136, CR 152, Auction on Thursday, Nov. 17, at registration or $95 late registra- nalist. Bill hit a real good putt, ... CR 143, CR 249, CR. 137, CR Quality Inn and Conference Cen- tion; Info: Laura Williams at 352- but just missed by a few inches. 251, CR 146, CR 135, CR 141, ter. Viewing of the items avail- 378-8100, ext. 1071; hotel reser- Maybe next time we will have a . CR 150, CR 145 and US 41, SR able for auction along with a vations, 407-939-1020. winner. Gary Newcomb won 6, SR 25 in Hamilton County. silent auction begins at 5:30 p.m. Donations needed now! the top honors in the Individual Recognizing the danger present- with the live auction beginning at Oct. 1 Putting Contestwith a one-un- der par, 17. Blayne Barber M DAcame in second with an even par,18. We had two teams that Continued From Page IC International Association of families who are living with finished the Two-Man Scram- Fire Fighters with a record neuromuscular diseases, ble with a 3 under par,15. The -'-- tionaLBallroom of The Bev- contribution of $21 million. MDA National Goodwill team of Blayne Barber and early Hilton in Beverly Hills, MDA Board member Ed Ambassador Morgan Fritz, Darin LaForce tied with Todd Calif., beginning ,,unday McMahon returned as the 6, of St. Peters, Mo., who Carter and Gary Newcom fdr ' night, and was broadcast na- Telethon's anchor, while has spinal muscular atrophy,. .the top honors. We. had six . tionwide and in Canada on Jann Carl from "Entertain- charmed the audience with teams tied for third at 2 unde- . nearly 200 TV stations in ment Tonight," TV personal- her spunk and intelligence, par, 16. They were Charles MDA's "Love Network." ity Cynthia Garrett and co- She was accompanied by her Timmons-Bobby Stamper, ' A highlight -of the show median Norm Crosby assist- parents, Ron and Susan. Greg Pope-David Barber,Earl was the presentation to ed Lewis as co-hosts. Jeni Stepanek, the mother Strickland-Keith Shaw, Kevin ', _ Lewis of the Academy of In addition to hosting the of the late Mattie J.T. Roberts-Mike McCranie, Gene Television Arts & Sciences' Telethon's youth segments, Stepanek, also appeared on Melvin-KeithDenmark and Jeff - Governors Award, in recog- award-winning teen singer the show. Mosley-Shaun Mosley. We -- nition of his work for MDA, and MDA National Youth The Telethon drew inter- had 32 door prizes worth. .. . especially. through the Chairman Billy Gilman per- national viewers via its live $3,720 given away at the Pair- ..' . Telethon. The special Emmy formed songs from his latest Webcast at www.mdausa.org ings Party on Friday night and also will be presented dur- album, "Everything and through streaming media the Prime Rib Dinner on Satur- .. 4" ing Sitnday's Primetime More." provided by Real Networks day night. Keith : .... .. ' Creative Arts Emmy Among those appearing "This remarkably success- Denmark(Gainesville), Kevin Awards. on the show were Celine ful effort will mean a lot to Morton (Fernandina Beach), Jeff Mosley, Allbritton's Pontiac-GMC sales manager, shows an In addition to the tote Dion, Elton John, Barry the tens of thousands of in- Emerson Darst (St. John's- expression of concern as his putt for the $10,000 hole veers to board figure, which reflects Manilow, the Backstreet dividuals and families who County), Kevin Roberts (Selva the right. pledges and donations, a Boys, Richard Marx, George are fighting neuromuscular Marina), Bill Bryant (Femandi- number of MDA sponsors Clinton, Big Bad Voodoo diseases," Lewis said. "I'd na Beach), Joe Herring (St. presented checks epresent- Daddy, Tony Orlando and like to thank everyone in- John's County), David Tew o rrectio n ing their year-round fund- dozens more. volved in making this really (Champions Club), Bill Ryan i I ' raising efforts for MDA. 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Visitors wel- trina Relief Concert will be tions for space, call Cheryl, 386- Center State Park invites the pub- SRegister Now! or call 850-556-1787 and leave a come. Info: Lula Herring, 386- held at SFCC 364-5961. lic to a garden trough class to be Suwannee High School message. Labels available at 364-1510. The students and staff of Santa Oct. 1 held from 9 a.m.-noon, Saturday, Class of 1986 plans www.samaritanspurse.org. Spon- Sept. 29 Fe Community College are join- Branford Presbyterian Oct. 8, in Craft Square; Cost: 20-year reunion scored by Emmanuel Riders- NFCC will conduct ing forces for Band Aid, a con- Church will hold a fall craft $15, pre-registration required; Suwannee High School Class CMA Thomasville, Ga., New College Placement Tests cert showcase to benefit the vic- bazaar Info: 386-397-1920, of 1986; 20-year reunion; plan to Life Baptist Church, Tallahassee (CPT) tims of Hurricane Katrina, from The Branford Presbyterian www.stephenfostercso.org, meetat 10 a.m., Saturday, Oct. 1, and Spirit of the Suwannee Mu- North Florida Community 2-10 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 1, at Church will hold a fall craft www.FloridaStateParks.org/step at Suwannee River Regional Li- sic Park, Live Oak. College; College Placement The Oak Grove at SFCC, 3000 bazaar at its fellowship hall locat- henfoster. brary, Live Oak. Info: Angela Now until Jan. 2, 2006 Tests (CPT); Thursday, Sept. 29,, NW 83rd St., Gainesville. The ed at the comer of CR 247 and Oct. 15 Hunter Mandrell, Florida Museum of 8:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.; NFCC event will feature non-stop live Drane Street, Branford from 8 Stephen Foster State Park Mandr003@bellsouth.net., Natural History, Gainesville Technical Center, Building No. music, local celebrities, commu- a.m.-noon, Saturday, Oct. 1. In offers class on herbs Catrena Francis, VanessaFran- will present "In Search of 13, Madison campus; Photo ID. nity organizations, arts and crafts addition to beautiful handmade Stephen Foster Folk Culture cis@msn.com as soon as possi- Giant Squid" Info/Registration: 850-973-9451. and food vendors. All proceeds craft items, there will be a white Center State Park, White Springs ble. The Florida Museum ofNatur- Sept. 29 will be donated to the American elephant sale, a hot dog stand will offer class on herbs from 9 Deadline Nov. 1 al History, Gainesville will pre- NFCC Artist Series 2005- Red Cross. Compass Bank has with drinks and at 2 p.m. a draw- a.m..-1 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 15, in 2006 Suwannee Valley sent "In Search of Giant Squid" 2006 will present offered to match donations up to ing for an exquisite handmade Craft Square;; Lei Lani Davis Youth Livestock Show and Sept. 24-Jan. 2, 2006. The exhib- Incredible Feets by Foot- $250,000. Admission: Free; do- quilt (you do not have to be pre- will instruct the class on how to Sale exhibitors must be en- it aims to uncover the mysteries works Percussive Dance En- nations accepted. Info: sent to win). Info/donations: 386- plant and propagate herbs; $25 rolled in 4-H or FFA that surround the world's largest semble www.bandaid2005.com or call 935-3371. class fee includes all supplies; 2006 Suwannee Valley Youth invertebrate, which can reach up North Florida Community Mike Hutley, 352-395-4409. Oct. 1-2 Info: 386-397-1920, Livestock Show and Sale ex- to 60 feet long and weigh more College Artist Series 2005-2006 Oct. 1 NFCC offers free course to www.StephenFosterCSO.com. hibitors must be active members than 1,000 pounds. Architeuthis, will present Incredible Feets by Suwannee Valley paramedics o r of 4-H or FFA; enrollment dead- the giant squid, has been found in Footworks Percussive Dance Humane Society will hold a NFCC offers pre-hospital trau- www.FloridaStateParks.org/step line, Tuesday Nov. 1; middle or fishermen's nets, sperm whale Ensemble at 7 p.m., Thursday, super yard and plant sale ma life support (PHTLS) course henfoster. high school students in Suwan- bellies and on beaches all over Sept. 29, at Van H. Priest Audito- Suwannee Valley Humane So- to paramedics, to first 30 appli- Oct. 15 nee, Hamilton or Lafayette the world when washed ashore, rium, NFCC campus, Madison. city will hold a super yard and cants, from 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Satur- Bass-Hurst family reunion Counties may enroll in either or yet it has never been seen alive in Traditional stepdances from Ire- plant sale from 9 a.m.-2 p.m., day-Sunday, Oct. 1-2; NFCC Ca- The Bass and Hurst families both programs; 4-H program be- its natural habitat. Info: 352-846- land, England, South Africa, Saturday, Oct. 1, directions: take reer and Technical Education have been in the Suwannee Val- gan Sept. 1; Info: FFA: middle 2000, www.flmnh.ufl.edu. Canada and the American South 1-10 Exit 262 north (CR 255 Center, Building 13, Room 130 ley are for eons it seems. These school or high school agriculture Now thru Jan. 2, 2006 will be performed as well as North). Go 1/2 mile, turn left on the Madison campus; Cost: two families have had a family teacher/FFA advisor. In Suwan- Florida Museum of hamboning, hoofin' and early onto Bisbee Loop. Follow the Free; Info: Rebecca Cash, 850- connection for well over 100 nee County, contact Stacy Young Natural History in Gainesville jazz tap. Season Pass-adult- Animal Shelter signs. Thousands 973-1673 or e-mail years. This year they hope to es- or Keith Wynn at Suwannee will host John Moran's "Jour- $40/12 and, under-$25; Individ- of items including clothes, CashR@nfcc.edu. tablish a tradition for years to High School, or Lindsey Land at nal of Light: A Photographers ual tickets-$11 adult/$6 child, household items, gifts, holiday Oct. 7-8 come, by having a family reunion Suwannee Middle School. In Search for the Soul of Flori- NFCC student; Info: 850-973- decorations, furniture, appli- 55th Jeanie Ball at Stephen with the two families coming to- Hamilton County, contact Randi da" traveling exhibit 1653, e-mail ances, tools, plants, saplings, Foster State Park gether at the same time. The. re- Randell. In Lafayette County, The Florida Museum ofNatur- artistseries@nfcc.edu or stop by flowers and much much more! Stephen Foster Folk Culture union will be held Saturday, Oct. contact Mary Ward or Emily al History in Gainesville will host the College Advancement office Info: toll-free 866-236-7812 or Center State Park, White Springs 15, at Mt. Zion Christian Church Land or 4-H: Suwannee County, John Moran's "Journal of Light: located on the NFCC campus, 850-971-9904. will hold its 55th Jeanie Ball and on Bass Road in Live Oak. Fel- Jason Chandler, 386-362-2771; A Photographers Search for the building No. 2, Madison. Oct. 1 Auditions; Friday and Saturday, lowship will begin around 10:30 Hamilton County, Greg Hicks, Soul of Florida" traveling exhibit Sept. 29 Mrs. Vickers' class will hold Oct. 7-8; formal ball, open to the a.m., followed by a covered dish 386-792-1276; and Lafayette from Sept. 24-Jan. 2, 2006. The American Red Cross will a yard sale public, Friday, 8:30 p.m., Oct. 7; lunch. The reunion committee County, Chris Vann, 386-294- exhibit features more than 50 col- hold a CPR for the Mrs. Vickers' class will hold a public audition, 10 a.m., Satur- will provide the meat, drinks and 1279. or photographs of Florida Professional Rescuer class yard sale from 8 a.m.-1 p.m., Sat- day, Oct. 8; admission free with paper goods. They ask that each Deadline Nov. 4 wildlife and environments with in Lake City urday, Oct. 1, in front of Suwan- park admission of $4 for a vehi- family bring a covered dish of Call for crafts persons, an emphasis on Florida waters. American Red Cross of nee High School, Live Oak. All cle with up to eight passengers; vegetable and/or dessert. There artists-SFCC Holiday Crafts Images include the Florida Suwannee Valley; CPR for the money earned goes to taking stu- Info: 386-397-2733, www.Flori- will be a short business meeting Faire beaches, black-water rivers, Professional Rescuer class; 6-10 dents on trips. Donations are be- daStateParks.org/stephenfoster. following the noon meal. You The call is out for crafts per- palms, live oaks, turtles, flowers p.m., Thursday, Sept. 29; 264 NE ing accepted now, call for pick Oct. 8 may want to bring a lawn chair so sons and artists to show their and night-time landscapes that Hemando Ave., Suite 102, Lake up. Info/donations: 386-208- St. Francis Xavier Catholic you can be more comfortable wares at the annual Santa Fe make Florida a natural gem. Info: City. Info: 386-752-0650. 1508. Church will hold Oktobertfest while visiting. They look forward Community College Holiday 3 5 2 8 4 6 2 0 0 0 Sept.30 Oct 1 St. Francis Xavier Catholic to seeing you and your family Crafts Faire, from 9 a.m.-3 p.m., www.flmnh.ufl.edu. White Lake Yacht and Dinner Father-Daughter Dance to Church, US 90 East, Live Oak there. Info: Betsy Byrd 386-362- Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- Now thru Jan. 8. 2006 Club benefit SHS Suwannee will hold Oktoberfest Saturday, 6537 or Alice Bass, 386-364- day, Nov. 15, 16 and 17 in the Florida Museum of White Lake Yacht and Dinner Wrestling Team will be held Oct. 8, from 8 a.m.-2 p.m.; flea 1453. Building E courtyard ori the Natural History, Gainesville Club; fine dining with art and en- You are cordially invited to the- market:, clothing,', furniture, Oct. 15-16 Northwest Campus. Local artists will host the photography ex- tertainment; Friday, Sept. 30; first father-daughter dance, Sat- shoes, knick-knacks, etc. Also Mossy Creek Barnyard Fes- or, artist teams and select non- hibition of Gustav Paulay meal served by local service urday, Oct. 1, in the media room carnival games, BINGO, enter- tival will be held near Perry, profit organizations are invited to The Florida Museum of Nat- club-gratuity paid to service club; at Suwannee Middle School, tainment, food/drink, crafts, Ga. participate. There is no charge ural History will host the photog- 6-7 p.m. cocktail hour- byob; 7-9 Live Oak, from 4-6 p.m. for ages baked goods, drawing. No ad- Mossy Creek Barnyard Festi- for registration, which is re- *raphy exhibition "Arms, Legs p.m. meal and entertainment; the 0-5; 6-8 p.m. for ages 6-10 and 8- mission charge. Info: 364-1108. val, an award-winning festival, quired. The deadline is Nov. 4. and Tentacles: Invertebrate Life dress-coat and tie for the gentle- 10 p.m. for ages 11 and up; re- Oct. 8 willbe held near Perry and Wam- Sponsored by Santa Fe's Visual on Coral Reefs," Wednesday, men; reservations only-call 386- serve tickets in advance; $25 per 26th Annual Pioneer Day er Robbins, Ga., in deep piney and Performing Arts Department Sept. 21-Jan. 8, 2006. The exhib- 364-5250. couple, $5 for each additional will be held at Mayo Town woods six miles east of1-75, Exit and Center for Student Leader- it, including 23 photos, showcas- Sept. 30 daughter; all proceeds benefit Park 142, (GA 96). Fine artisans from ship and Activities Grant 95- es reef life with an emphasis on Live Oak Singles Group Suwannee High School Plans are underway for the 24 states. Over 40 old-timers 5565. Info/registration: Jayne invertebrates. Info: 352-846- will hold a 50s and 60s pizza Wrestling Team; payments can 26th Annual Pioneer Day to be demonstrate skills: weaving with Grant: 352-395-5464. 2000, www.flmnh.ufl.edu. party be mailed to: Suwannee held at Mayo Town Park, Satur- corshucks, carving working de- Register now! Sign up now! Live Oak Singles Group will Wrestling Boosters 115 Manor day, Oct. 8. Plans include the se- coys and turkey callers; making Shoe Box Run Benefit for Live Oak Senior hold a 50s and 60s pizza party Street, Live Oak, FL 32064; Info: election of a Granny and Pappy, a lanterns with punched tin, etc.; Operation Christmas Child Citizens schedule tours from 8-11 p.m., Friday, Sept. 30. Chad or Wendy Perrin, 386-330- parade, food, games, a western music on three stages: Celtic, will be held at Spirit of the Live Oak Senior Citizens Wanted! Single men and women 5182, e-mail, wperrin@alltel.net. shoot-out, music, train rides country bands, honky-tonk pi- Suwannee Music Park, Live schedule escorted tours to: Al- to mingle, dance, play darts, and Oct. 1 around the town and a street ano, cloggers and folk songs; sto- Oak Nov. 12 hambra Dinner Theatre, Jack- more! You are invited to cele- Surrey Place Care dance. Info/suggestions: Jim or rytelling, magic and ventrilo- Shoe Box Run Benefit for Op- sonville: Gypsy-Nov. 19; Jekyll brate its one year anniversary. Center will hold Cheryl Hollis, 386-294-3377 or quism in Fantasy Forest, hayrides eration Christmas Child will be Island and Saint Simons Island The group meets in the fellow- its annual ViJohnson, 386-294-2482 and country cooking with Sweet held Saturday, Nov. 12. Ride Tour-Sept 20; Rivership Ro- ship hall of the Live Oak Christ- fall yard sale Oct. 8 Adelines singing as they serve your motorcycle from your mance, Sanford for lunch .cruise ian Church, this is not a church Surrey Place Care Center will Stephen Foster Folk home base to the Spirit of the on St. Johns River; function, every Friday at 7 p.m. hold its annual fall yard sale un- Culture Center State Park will SEE COMMUNITY, PAGE 6C Suwannee Music Park, US 129 Branson/Nashville-Oct. 3-8; San for lots of old fashion fun. Info: North, Live. Oak; lunch will be Antonio Experience, Oct. 19-23; Carla, 386-758-1802 or Bob, provided; Cost: donation of a Pigeon Forge, Tenn.-Dec. 1-4. 386-935-6595. The group is non- gift-filled shoe box for a child Costs and deadlines for payment profit, surviving on donations. Super rider or adopt a shoe box per vary for each trip. The ,group "We are single and surviving." BO B B L 1 1 1 * rider; to adopt a shoe box rider, . simply include a $20 check for Purse/Operation Christmas v f of electricity to refrigerators, freezers, lights, fans Child; shoe boxes must be and other appliances. SVEC urges residents to marked boy or girl and category: o exercise extreme caution. While generators are a 2-4, 5-9 or 10-14; suggested convenience in keeping appliances running during gifts: toys, hygiene items, school supplies, hard candy, etc. Send 1/2 da students storm-related outages, they can also create hazards namsupplies, address, phon e number,nd /2 day students for homeowners and electric utility workers. name, address, phone number, 8a.m. -11:30 a.m. M-F and number of riders with infor- mation as to whether the rider Age Group 3-5 years A When operating a generator: We now have openings op We now hae opeigs Always operate a generator in accordance with your house to receive power directly from a portable generator For more information call manufacturers guidelines arid instructions, as opposed to through the main circuit breaker normally Chi I supplied by SVEC. Transfer switches isolate the circuits 364-2769 To avoid CO poisoning, never use a generator indoors or in supplied by the generator and prevent backfeeding - SUWANNEE attached garages. 0nly operate the generator outdoors in a inadvertently energizing circuits in both systems. HAMILTON, well-ventilated, dry area from air intakes to the home. H ome1 Ci areC1* ......Backfeeding can most commonly occur when a generator is 4 .W. Pinewood Dr., Live Oak 201508SL-F To avoid electrocution, plug individual appliances into the connected directly to the electric panel or circuit in a home. generator using heavy duty, outdoor rated cords with a wire Feeding power back into the utility system during an outage will ^.i a a t;;;;z gauge adequate for the appliance load. energize the transformer serving the house and could pose a serious threat to line and service and tree crews working to 3 Ho lass1 If connecting into the house wiring is necessary on a restore power in the area who may not know they are working temporary basis, homes must have a transfer switch with an energized line. ng L .installed by a licensed electrician. A transfer switch allows Now being Are you wondering offered f &', how to pay for If you desire to obtain a transfer switch for residential offe e use the cooperative has approved a meter socket C lf de i high gas prices? based transfer switch by GENERLINK model number Call for details Let Charles at MA23-N or S. Member would purchase the transfer (386) 364-2759 Suwannee Valley Rare switch through GENERLINK (1-800-886-3837 or (386) 36-27 9 ''w Coins appraise your www.globalpowerproducts.com) and contact the L NSUWANNEE-holding on Silver Dollars cpcooperative to schedule installation at no charge. at HAMILTON and other old coins to 415 S.W. Pinewood Dr. many tanks that will fill! Sia a e $ i 6 di c ea, " Live Oak, FL 32064 W P - (386) 364-2750 984, *g. .:: Live Oak, FL 32060 Phone (386) 362-22261 (386)* PAGE 6C, SEPTEMBER 28, 2005 NORTH FLORIDA FOCUS Community Continued From Page 5C Sale SO.org or www.FloridaS- 2006 will present Enjoy the brilliant songs Sinatra White Lake Yacht and Dinnei Friends of the Library, tateParks.org/stephenfoster performance by Teresa turned into American pop stan- Club home-churned ice cream. Hours Alachua County Library District Nov. 11 Walters, Concert Pianist dards in his classic period from White Lake Yacht and Dinne 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; admission SS5 will hold its annual Fall Book White Lake Yacht and Dinner North Florida Community 1953 to the early 1960s. Season Club; fine dining with art and en adults, Sl children; free parking, Sale Saturday-Wednesday, Oct. Club College Artist Series 2005-2006 Pass-adult-$40/12 and under- tertainment; Friday, Jan. 13 no pets, please; Info: 478-922- 22-26, at Friends of the Library White Lake Yacht and Dinner will present Teresa Walters, Con- $25; .Individual tickets-$11 2006; meal served by local ser 8265, www.mossycreekfesti- Book House, 430 North Main Club; fine dining with art and en- cert Pianist at 7 p.m., Monday, adult/$6 child, NFCC student; vice club-gratuity paid to servio val.com. Street, Gainesville, across from tertainment; Friday, Nov. 11; Nov. 14, at Van H. Priest Audito- Info: 850-973-1653, e-mail club; 6-7 p.m. cocktail hour Oct 21-22 SunTrust Bank. Hours: Saturday, meal served by local service rium, NFCC campus, Madison. artistseries@nfcc.edu or stop by byob; 7-9 p.m. meal and enter' 8th Annual Alligator Fest in 9 a.m.-6 p.m.; Sunday 1-6 p.m.; club-gratuity paid to service She has performed on six conti- the College Advancement office tainment; the dress-coat and ti, Lake City at LCCC Monday-Tuesday, noon-8 p.m.; club; 6-7 p.m. cocktail hour- nents and in most of the 50 Unit- located on the NFCC campus, for the gentlemen; reservation The 8th Annual Alligator Fest and Wednesday, noon-6 p.m.; byob; 7-9 p.m. meal and enter- ed States at venues including building No. 2, Madison. only-call 386-364-5250. will be held from 9 a.m.-6 p.m., hundreds of thousands .of books tainment; the dress-coat and tie Carnegie Hall. Enjoy recital fea- Dec. 31 Jan. 21-22, 2006 Friday and Saturday, Oct 21-22, and other items in more than 50 for the gentlemen; reservations during music by Liszt, Brahms, White Lake Yacht and Dinner Flint River Model Railroad on the campus of Lake City categories; 25 cents to $3; all only-call 386-364-5250. Gershwin and Rachmaninov. Club- New Year's Eve Party Club of Albany, Ga. will pre- Community College, five miles profits are used for the Alachua Nov. 12-13 Season Pass-adult-$40/12 and special buffet, entertainment sent its 15th annual Train east of downtown Lake City; County Library District and Nationally acclaimed 24th under-$25; Individual tickets- and dancing Show and Sale 1800s setting with demonstrators community literacy projects. Annual Downtown $11 adult/$6 child, NFCC stu- White Lake Yacht and Dinner The Flint River Model Rail of frontier life along with mod- Bring your own boxes! Info: Festival & Arts dent; Info: 850-973-1653, e- Club; fine dining with art and en- road Club of Albany, Ga. wil em crafts, food and continuous 352-375-1676. Show returns to Gainesville mail artistseries@nfcc.edu or tertainment; Saturday, Dec. 31, present its 15th annual Trail entertainment; admission is free; Oct. 27 24th Annual Downtown Festi- stop by the College Advance- meal served by local service Show and Sale on Saturday an( bring a chair; covered stage; ad- NFCC Artist Series 2005- val & Art Show; 10 a.m.-5 p.m., ment office located on the NFCC club-gratuity paid to service Sunday, Jan. 21-22, 2006 at thi jacent auditorium with ample 2006 will present Seasons and Saturday-Sunday, Nov. 12-13, campus, building No. 2, Madi- club; 6-7 p.m. cocktail hour- Knights of Columbus Hall 200! parking for buses and cars; par- Serenades by Chamber Or- from City Hall to the Hippo- son. byob; 7-9 p.m. meal and enter- Gillionville Rd., Albany, Ga ticipant camping facilities; ven- chestra of Northwest Florida drome State Theatre, Nov. 19-20 tainment; the dress-coat and tie Open to the public Saturday, ! dors fees $45-10x12 space, using North Florida Community Gainesville; original oils and Craft Festival 2005 will be for the gentlemen; reservations a.m.-5 p.m., and Sunday 11 a.m. 1840s period theme; demonstra- College Artist Series 2005-2006 acrylics, vibrant watercolors, held in Gainesville only-call 386-364-5250. 4 p.m. Admission-Adults $4; 12 tors, re-enactors, call Steve will present Seasons and Sere- unique sculptures, dazzling jew- Craft Festival 2005, North Jan. 12. 2006 18 $2; under 12 free with ai Knight, 386-961-2438 or 386- nades by Chamber Orchestra of elry, decorative ceramics and Central Florida's largest indoor NFCC Artist Series 2005- adult. Dealers from Georgia, Al 752-7639 or Vic Vasco, 386- Northwest Florida (CONF) at 7 vivid photography from 250 craft show, held in the climate- 2006 will present The World abama, Florida and Tennesse, 752-8511 or e-mail col- p.m., Thursday, Oct. 29, at Van vendors; Downtown Blues Festi- controlled facility at the Univer- Famous Glenn Miller Orches- will be on site. Tables still avail stephenknight@hotmail.com. H. Priest Auditorium, NFCC val, 7 p.m., Friday, Nov. 11, sity of Florida's Stephen C. 0'- tra: The able. Info: Jimmy Swann, 229 Oct 21-23 campus, Madison. Music Direc- Downtown Commnunity Plaza; Connell Center in Gainesville of- Legend Lives On 883-3517, e-mail tilai@bell Sixth Annual Goodwood tor Demetrius Fuller leads the Terraplane-7 p.m., Bobby Black- fers over 300 of the finest crafters North Florida Commnunity south.net or write to the FRMR Museum & Gardens prestigious CONF with featured mon-8 p.m. and Renetl Austin-9 and artisans from all over the east College Artist Series 2005-2006 RC, P.O. Box 884, Albany, G/ Antiques Show, soloists Enen Yu and Matias p.m.; 4th Annual Jazz Festival, 6 coast. The event is scheduled for will present The World Famous 31702-0884. Tallahaassee Gonzalez. Season Pass-adult- p.m., Saturday, Nov. 12, features Saturday, Nov. 19, from 10 a.m.- Glenn Miller Orchestra: The Feb. 14, 2006 Goodwood Museum and Gar- $40/12 and under-$25; Individ- Eric Darius, Pieces of a Dream 6 p.m. and Sunday, Nov. 20 from Legend Lives at 7 p.m., Thurs- White Lake Yacht and Dinnei dens, Inc. will hold its Sixth An- ual tickets-$11 adult/$6 child, and Mindwalk. Info: www.gvl- 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; unique and hand- day, Jan. 12, 2006 at Van H. Club- Valentine's Day danc- nual Goodwood Museum & NFCC student; Info: 850-973- culturalaffairs.org or call 352- made jewelry, pottery, glassware, Priest Auditorium, NFCC cam- ing Gardens Antiques Show, Friday- 1653, e-mail 334-ARTS. wood, clothing, children's toys, pus, Madison. Back by popular White Lake Yacht and Dinne Sunday, Oct. 21-23 with a spe- artistseries@nfcc.edu or stop by Nov. 12 original artwork and personal- demand, the Glenn Miller Or- Club; fine dining with art and en cial preview party on Thursday the College Advancement office Flint River Model ized gifts; entertainment provid- chestra returns to perform its big tertainment; Tuesday, Feb. 14 evenining, Oct. 20; tickets for located on the NFCC campus, Railroad Club will hold open ed throughout the event; hourly band classics with music director 2006; meal served by local ser preview party $85 per person, building No. 2, Madison. house door prizes and a grand prize; Larry O'Brien. Enjoy favorites vice club-gratuity paid to service good throughout the show; Fri- Oct. 29 The Flint River Model Rail- Info: 352-392-7238. such as Tuxedo Junction, Moon- club; 6-7 p.m. cocktail hour day-Saturday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m:, Stephen Foster State Park, road Club of Albany, Ga. will Dec. 1 light Serenade, Chattanooga byob; 7-9 p.m. meal and enter Sunday, 1-4 p.m.; located at White Springs offers a class in hold an open house Saturday, NFCC Artist Series 2005- Choo-Choo. Season Pass-adult- tainment; the dress-coat and ti, 1600 Miccosukee Rd., Tallahas- one-stroke painting Nov. 12, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. at 106 2006 will present My Sinatra: $40/12 and under-$25; Individ- for the gentlemen; reservation see; Cost: $10 per person, good Stephen Foster Folk Culture North Washington, next to Econ- The Songs and Stories featur- ual tickets-$11 adult/$6 child, only-call 386-364-5250. throughout the show; Info/tick- Center State Park, White omy Drugs. See operating N- ing Cary Hoffman NFCC student; In the Mood and Feb. 17, 2006 ets: 850-877-4202 or e-mail at: Springs; instructor Linda Ruwe gauge, HO-gauge and O-gauge North Florida Community more. Info: 850-973-1653, e- NFCC Artist Series 2005- director@goodwoodmuseum.or offers a class in one-stroke paint- layouts. See how to build your College Artist Series 2005-2006 mail artistseries@nfcc.edu or 2006 will present Tribute to g or visit our Web site at: ing; 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Saturday, Oct. own layout or expand your cur- will present My Sinatra: The stop by the College Advance- Ray Charles www.goodwoodmuseum.org. 29; Craft Square; Cost: $25 in- rent one. Open and free to the Songs and Stories featuring Cary ment office located on the NFCC North Florida Communit: Oct. 22-26 cludes all necessary supplies and public. Hoffinan at 7 p.m., Thursday, campus, building No. 2, Madi- College Artist Series 2005-2001 Friends of the Library, park admission; Info: 386-397- Nov. 14 Dec. 1, at Van H. Priest Auditori- son. will present Tribute to Raw Gainesville will hold Fall Book 1920, www.StephenFosterC- NFCC Artist Series 2005- urn, NFCC campus, Madison. Jan. 13,2006 Charles at 7 p.m., Friday, Feb. 17 2006 at Van H. Priest Auditorium NFCC campus, Madison. Ra' Charles' hometown area cele birates his music with perform mances by the jazz ensembles o Florida A&M University, Florid State University and Valdost State University. The program will also feature remembrance by people who actually knev him. Special guest performers ar expected. Season Pass-adult $40/12 and under-$25; Individua tickets-$11 adult/$6 child, NFC( student; Info: 850-973-1653, e mail artistseries@nfcc.edu o stop by the College Advance ment office located on the NFC( campus, building No. 2, Madi son. March 2, 2006 NFCC Artist Series 2005- 2006 will present A Closer Walk with Patsy Cline: Ameri can's Favorite Patsy Cline Tril> ute North Florida Communit College Artist Series 2005-200< will present A Closer Walk wit] Patsy Cline: America's Favorit, -.Patsy Cline Tribute at 7 p.m. Thursday, March 2, 2006 at Vai H. Priest Auditorium, NFC( campus, Madison. This hit musi cal performed by Springer The atre traces the legendary singer' rse to stardom from her home town in Virginia to The Granm Ole Opiy, Las Vegas anm Carnegie Hall. Season Pass adult-$40/12 and under-$25; In. dividual tickets-$11 adult/S$ child, NFCC student; Info: 850 973-1653, e-mai artistseries@nfcc.edu or stop b: the College Advancement office ,* located on the NFCC campus building No. 2, Madison. March 17. 2006 White Lake Yacht and Dinnei Club White Lake Yacht and Dinne Club; fine dining with art and en tertainment; Friday, March 17 2006; meal served by local ser vice club-gratuity paid to servio club; 6-7 p.m. cocktail hour byob; 7-9 p.m. meal and enter tainment; the dress-coat and ti for the gentlemen; reservation- only-call 386-364-5250. May 14, 2006 Your PASSPORT '05 includes unlimited admission to Wild Adventures Theme Park, Cypress Gardens Adventure Park White Lake Yacht and Dinnei in Winter Haven, FL and both Splash Island Water Parks through December 31, 2005. It's your ticket to a host of all-star concerts and special events, monthly member only Club Mother's Day Brunch mailers and special discounts throughout the year. 198046"F SEE COMMUNITY, PAGE 7( NORTH FLORIDA FOCUS SEPTEMBER 28, 2005, PAGE 7C Community bition II Building, Coliseum Dowling Park area of Suwannee gibility requirements; Info: Flori- Christ Jesus Empowerment. All Continued From Page 6C 971-5354, wbs@surfbest.net. Complex, 1302 SW Eleventh St., County to understand Medicare da Department of Elder Affairs are welcome. Info: Otha White Girl Scout Leaders, Girl Live Oak; escorted tours, prices and other health insurance pro- toll-free 800-262-2243, Monday Sr., president 386-364-1209. Buffet Scouts of Gateway Council vary; Info: Lula Herring, 386- grams make informed decisions Friday, 8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. Vivid Visions, Inc. first White Lake Yacht and Dinner first Monday; 7 p.m.; Woman's 364-1510. on insurance, Medicare Prescrip- Small Scale Farmers and Monday; 5:30 p.m.; Douglass Club; fine dining with art and en- Club, Eleventh Street, Live Oak; Suwannee Valley Humane tion Drug Cards and on discount- Craft Designers Market Com- Center Conference Room; a tertainment; Sunday, May 14, Info: Mary Check-Cason, 386- Society Animal Shelter sec- ed prescription drug programs mittee third Thursday; 7 p.m.; shelter and outreach agency for 2006; meal served by local ser- 362-4475. ond Monday; noon; at the shelter and eligibility requirements; free; Coliseum extension offices. victims of domestic violence; vice club-gratuity paid to service Hamilton County Govern- located on Bisbee Loop, south en- Info: appointment 386-658- Suwannee Chapter of the Info: 386-364-5957. club; 6-7 p.m. cocktail hour- mental, Bellville Volunteer trance, in Lee off CR 255, Madi- 3333 or 386-658-5329; Florida Florida Trail Association sec- Wellborn Community Asso- byob; 7-9 p.m. meal and enter- Fire/Rescue executive board son County; Info: toll-free 866- Department of Elder Affairs toll- ond Monday; '7 p.m.; Suwannee. ciatioli (WCA) second Thurs- tainment; the dress-coat and tie second Monday, 7 p.m. Adoptl2, 866-236-7812, free 800-262-2243, Monday River Water Management Dis- day; 7 p.m.; Wellborn Communi- for the gentlemen; reservations Hamilton County Alcohol www.geocities.com/suwanneehs. Friday, 8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. trict; Info: Sam Bigbie, 386-362- ty Center; Info: Bonnie Scott, only-call 386-364-5250. and Other Drug Prevention Live Oak, Suwannee County SHINE Serving Health In- 5090; Don Neale, 386-3624850; 386-963-4952, 386-208-1733- May 19, 2006 Coalition fourth Wednesday; Recreation Board second surance Needs of Elders Sylvia Dunnam, 386-362-3256. leave a message. WCA fund- White Lake Yacht and Dinner 9:30-11 a.m., Hamilton County Wednesday; 5:30 p.m. time Jasper Monday-Friday, 1-4 Suwannee County Tourist raiser to benefit building fund - Club School Board meeting room, change effective Oct. 12 meet- p.m.; Hamilton Pharmacy Assis- Development Council fourth Blueberry Pancake Breakfast - White Lake Yacht and Dinner JRE Lee Administrative Com- ing; Suwannee Parks & Recre- tance Program, Sandlin Building, Tuesday; 1 p.m.; Chamber of first Saturday; center of Well- Club; fine dining with art and en- plex, Jasper; Info: Grace Mc- ation offices, 1201 Silas Drive, 204 NE 1st Street, Jasper; trained Commerce Building, 816 S. born, Andrews Square; blueberry tertainment; Friday, May 19, Donald, 386-938-4911, mcdon- Live Oak; Info: 386-362-3004. volunteers help elders and their Ohio Ave., Live Oak. pancakes, sausage and orange 2006; meal served by local ser- aldgl@alltel.net MADD Dads Third Thurs- caregivers in Suwannee County Suwannee County Cattle- juice or coffee. vice club-gratuity paid to service Hamilton County Board of day; 7 p.m.; Suwannee County to understand Medicare and oth- men's Association third Thurs- Wellborn Neighborhood club; 6-7 p.m. cocktail hour- Commissioners first Tuesday, Courthouse. er health insurance programs day; 6:30 p.m.; Farmers Co-op Watch last Thursday, 7 p.m., byob; 7-9 p.m. meal and enter- 9 a.m., and third Tuesday at 6 Man To Man Group- second make informed decisions on in- meeting room; Info: Herb Blake Lowe Building, 1517 4th tainment; the dress-coat and tie p.m., County Commissioners' Thursday; 7 p.m.; Marvin E. surance, Medicare Prescription Rogers, 386-362-4118. Ave., Wellborn; Info: Bruce or for the gentlemen; reservations Board Room, courthouse, Jasper. Jones Building, Dowling Park; Drug Cards and on discounted Suwannee County Senior Jane, 386-963-3196. only-call 386-364-5250. Hamilton County Chamber free; refreshments provided; prescription drug programs and Citizens first Monday; 10:30 Weekly Meetings June 16,2006 of Commerce, Inc.- first Thurs- Info: American Cancer Society eligibility requirements; free; a.m., Exhibition II Building, Col- Al-Anon/Mayo Al-Anon White Lake Yacht and Dinner day; 6 p.m.; 204 N. Hatley St., toll-free 800-ACS-2345 or the lo- Info: Florida Department of El- iseum Complex, 1302 SW Group Thursdays, 8 p.m., Club Father's Day Jasper; Info: 386-792-1300. cal office toll-free 888-295-6787 der Affairs toll-free 800-262- Eleventh St., Live Oak; escorted Mayo Manna House, Pine Street White Lake Yacht and Dinner Hamilton County Council (Press 2) Ext. 114. 2243, Monday Friday, 8:30 tours, prices vary; Info: Lula for family members and friends Club; fine dining with art and en- on Aging, Inc. needs volunteer Market Days Advent Chris- a.m.- 4:30 p.m. Herring, 386-364-1510. to show support; Info: Barbara, tertainment; Sunday, June 16, drivers; home-delivered meals tian Village first Saturday; 8 SHINE Serving Health In- Suwannee River Valley Ar- 386-294-3348 or Marcia, 386- 2006; meal served by local ser- program; Info: Kanoye Capps; a.m.-1 p.m.; Space-first-come, surance Needs of Elders Live chaeology Society third Tues- 208-1008. vice club-gratuity paid to service 1509 S.W. First Street, Jasper, first-serve basis, $5 each; Village Oak second Monday, 12:30- day; public library, Branford; Alcoholics Anonymous - club; 6-7 p.m. cocktail hour- 386-792-1136. Square shops open; Info: Lodge 2:30 p.m. or second Thursday, Info: 386-935-4901. Branford Tuesdays and Fri- byob; 7-9 p.m. meal and enter- Hamilton County Develop- Office 386-658-5200. 1:30-2:30 p.m.; Suwannee River Suwannee Valley Builders days, 7:30 p.m., Branford United tainment; the dress-coat and tie mentAuthority second Thurs- McAlpin Community Club Regional Library, US 129 South, Association second Thursday; Methodist Church, Express and for the gentlemen; reservations day; 7 p.m., at 204 NE 1st St., second Monday; 7 p.m.; covered Live Oak; trained volunteers 6 p.m.; Farm Bureau meeting Henry St., Branford. For more only-call 386-364-5250. Sandlin Building, Jasper; Info: dish dinner first; everyone wel- help elders and their caregivers in room, 407 Dowling Ave., Live info, call 386-935-2242 or the 386-792-6828. come; purpose to acquaint Suwannee County to understand Oak; $5 per person for meal and District 16 Help Line toll-free, Monthly Meetings Hamilton County Riding members of the community ser- Medicare and other health insur- meeting. 800-505-0702. Allen Boyd (D-North Flori- Club first Saturday; 5 p.m., vices available in the county; ance programs make informed Suwannee Valley Genealogi- Alcoholics Anonymous - da) Staff Branford third meeting-games; Hamilton Info: Grant Meadows Jr., 386- decisions on insurance, Medicare cal Society first Thursday;. 7 Live Oak Tuesdays and Fri- Wednesday; Town Hall, Council County Arena, Jasper; third Sat- 935-9316 or Shirley Jones, 386- Prescription Drug Cards and on p.m., Wilbur St. Live Oak; Open days, 8 p.m., Precinct Voting Chambers, Branford; 1-2:30 urday; 5 p.m.; trail ride-dinner, 963-5357; building rental: Kristie discounted prescription drug pro- Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9 a.m.- Building, Nobles Ferry Road, p.m.; trained staff visits to assist location announced at the first Harrison. 386-364-3400. grams and eligibility require- noon and 1-5 p.m.; Info: 386- Live Oak. For more info, call constituents; Info: 202-225- Saturday meeting; new members MOMS Club second ments; free; Info: Florida Depart- 330-0110. District 16 Help Line toll-free, 5235, www.house.gov/boyd/. welcome; Info: 386-792-2725. Wednesday; 11:15 a.m. at the fel- ment of Elder Affairs toll-free Suwannee Valley Humane 800-505-0702.. Allen Boyd,(D-North Flori- Hamilton County Tourist lowship hall ofBethel Missionary 800-262-2243, Monday Friday, Society Animal Shelter sec- Alcoholics Anonymous - da) Staff Live Oak third Development Council second Baptist Church, go West on US 8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. ond Monday; noon; at the shelter Mayo Group Sundays, Mon- Wednesday; City Council Wednesday; noon; 204 NE 1st 90 seven miles from 1-75, and 1- SHINE Serving Health In- located on Bisbee Loop, south days, Wednesdays and Thurs- Chambers, City Hall, 101 SE St., Sandlin Building, Jasper; 1/2 miles from. the surance Needs of Elders entrance, in Lee off CR 255, days at 8 p.m.; at Manna House, White Ave., Live Oak; 9:30- Info: 386-792-6828. Columbia/Suwannee County Mayo first Wednesday, 10:30- Madison County; Info: toll-free Pine Street, Mayo. Info: 386- 11:30 a.m.; trained staffvisits to Home and Community Ed- line, 12 miles from Live Oak; 11:30 a.m., Library, SR 51, 866-Adoptl2, 866-236-7812, 294-2423 or District 16 Help assist constituents; Info: 202- ucators (HCE) fast Friday; Info: 386-397-1254, MOM- Mayo; trained volunteers help el- www.geocities.com/suwan- Line toll-free, 800-505-0702. 2 2 5 5 2 3 5 9:30 a.m.; Suwannee County SClubofLiveOakLakeCityFl@all ders and their caregivers in neehs. Alcoholics Anonymous - www.house.gov/boyd/. Extension Office, Coliseum tel.net Lafayette County to understand Suwannee Valley Quilters White Springs Courage to Alzheimer's Support Group Complex, Eleventh Street, Live National Association of Re- Medicare and other health insur- first and third Thursday; 10 a.m.; Change Mondays, 8 p.m., third Thursday; 3:30 p.m.;Mar- Oak; new members welcome; tired Federal Employees ance programs make informed Info: Jane, 386-776-2909 after Methodist Church, White E. Jones Building, Dowing Pleasant Hill- second Mniday; (N.A.R.F.E.) Chapter 1548 decisions on insurance, Medicare 4 p.m. Springs. Info: 386-397-1410 or Park; Info: Cindy Erskin, 386- McAlpin Comunity Club, third Tuesday; 11:30 a.m.; Quail Prescription Drug Cards and on Suwannee Valley Kennel District 16 Help Line toll-free, 658-5700. McAlpin; Happy Homemakers Heights Country Club, Lake City; discounted prescription drug pro- Club third Tuesday; 7:30 p.m.; 800-505-0702. American Legion Post 107- second Wednesday; Suwannee guest speakers; all present and re- grams and eligibility require- Hospitality and Recreational Bluegrass Association Sat- first Thursday; 12-2 p.m., County Coliseum Complex, tired federal employees invited; ments; free; Info: Florida Depart- Building, Columbia County urdays; 6 p.m.; bluegrass jam; Suwannee River Regional Li- Eleventh Street, Live Oak. Info: Info: 386-755-8570 or 386-752- ment of Elder Affairs toll-free Fairgrounds, Lake City, Lake Pickin' Shed; except during main bray, South Ohio Ave., Live 386-362-2771. Huane Society, Suwannee 6593. 800-262-2243, Monday Friday, City. festival events; Spirit of the OakInfo:RonSlatercomman Humane Society, Suwannee North Florida Chapter of 8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. Suwannee Music Park, US 129 der, 386-208-8073 or Richard Valley Animal Shelter sec- dern 386-208-8073 or Richard Vaey Animal Shelter sec- Newborns in Need first Satur- SHINE Serving Health In- Tobacco-Free Partnership of North, Live Oak; potluck dinner Buffington, adjutant, 386-364- ond Monday; noon; at the shelter day; 9:30 a.m.; St. Luke's Episco- surance Needs of Elders Suwannee County quarterly, discontinued until October; Info: 5985. 'located on Bisbee Loop, south pal Church, 1391 SW Eleventh White Springs first and third Info: Mary Jordan Taylor, 386- 386-364-1683. American Legion Auxiliary entrance, in Lee off CR 255, Street, Live Oak; join them in Thursday; 9:30-11:30 a.m.; Li- 362-2708, ext. 232. Bridge Club Mondays, 6:45 Unit No. 1.07 first Saturday; Madison County; info: tol-free providing for these babies too brary, 12797 Roberts Street, Vision SSeeds Inc. second p.m., Golden Corral Restaurant, 10-11 a.m.; Suwannee Elemen- 866-Adopt2, 866-236-7812,young to help themselves. Info: White Springs; free; trained vol- Tuesday, 6 p.m. promptly; 110 Live Oak. Info: 386-362-3200. tary School, next to the track on www.geocities.com/suwan- Dorothy Phillips, secretary, 386- unteers help elders and their care- -Lafayette Ave. SW, Live Oak Boy Scout Troop 693 Mon- Pinewood, Live Oak, Info: Pat neehs. 362-1886. givers in Suwannee County to (temporarily); directions: US 90 days, 7 p.m., Shrine Club, Bass McLauchl s386-3642-324 or Jasper CityCouncil Meet- Nursing Mom's Group sec- understand Medicare and other west to Lafayette Ave., one block Road, until further notice. Info: Tanya Lees 386-364-8331. ing second Monday; 6 p.m.; ond Friday; 10 a.m.; Suwannee health insurance programs make east of Mott Buick, turn left, first 386-776-2863. American Legion Post 132 Jasper City Hall. River Regional 'Library, Live informed decisions on insurance, house on right, across from Gator Dowling Park Volunteers - second Tuesday; 7 p.m.; Well- Jasper Lions Club Meeting Oak; Info: Michelle, 386-776- Medicare Prescription Drug Motors. Spiritual-Social-Educa- Saturdays; 11.00hours-lla.m.;at born Masonic Lodge, on CR second and fourth Tuesday, 7 2955. Cards and on discounted pre- tional-Economic-Development. 137, downtown Wellbom; Info: p.m., Roosters Diner. Info: Bob Remembering the Loss of scription drug programs and eli- Save our children! Unity in SEE COMMUNITY, PAGE 8C Gerald McKean, 386-963-5901. Clark, 386-792-2143. r Tusa Branford Camera Club Jennings Town Council 113 Bab p Hsp o _rsday;---- third Thursday; 7:30 p.m.; Bran- Meeting first Tuesday; 7 p.m.; North Central Florida, North ' ford Library; Info: Carolyn Jennings Town Hall. Building Counseling Room, Hogue, 386-935-2044. Hamilton County School 4305 NW 90th Blvd., Cub Scout Pack No. 408 Board fourth Tuesday; 6 p.m. Gainesville; open support group Committee second Tuesday; White Springs Town Coun- for families who have experi- 6:30 p.m.; Live Oak Church of cil Meeting: Third Tuesday; 7 enced the loss of a baby; Info: Tl m f l I i Christ, 1497 Irvin Ave.. SR 51 p.m.; White Springs Town Hall. C li ley, l.so2- 51U South; Info: 386-362-3032, I Can Cope (cancer) third toll-free 800-816-0596. .- .......--... .....-----... -- : commchair@pack408.net, Tuesday; 7 p.m.; Marvin E. SHINE Serving Health In-* www.pack408.net; Tiger, Wolf, Jones Building, Dowling Park; surance Needs of Elders Vol- I (grades one five) every national support group for any .training provided to assist elders Thursday; at the church; 6:30-8 type of cancer for patients, fami- and their caregivers receive infor- p.m.; Aug.-May; Pack meeting lies and friends. ao adstn o fourth Thursday; at the church; Leona 4-H Community in and Medicare or healt 6:30-8 p.m., Aug.-May; entire Club first Monday; 7 p.m.; -rtme desair; n group meets; awards, skitsng andm; hm of Avon and Betty Hik Department of Elder Afairs; no ; group meets; awards, skits and home of Avon and Betty Hicks, charge for services; Info: toll-free 2001 DODGE 2500 1999 DODGE RAM 4x4 2000 FORD F-250 fun. 6107 180th St., McAlpin; Info: 800-262-2243, Monday-Friday, Red, Diesel, Ext. Cab, Low miles GSreen, Ext. Cab, Diesel, 40 gal. fuel 4x4, Diesel, Ext. Cab Disabled American Veterans Betty Hicks, 386-963-4205; 8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. Chapter No. 126 second Pam Nettles, 386-963-1236. Sord Servinealt I- Thursday; 6 p.m.; 226 Parshley Lion's Club second TuesdaysuranceSNeeds of Elderse- Bran- St., S.W, Live Oak; Info: 386- and fourth Tuesday; 7 p.m.; ford first Wednesday; 9-10 a.m.; 362-1701. Farm Bureau meeting room; Library, US 129 North, Branford; Dowling Park Volunteers Info: Richard Tucker, 386-963- free; trained volunteers help el-. first Saturday; 1100 hours (11 4577. F|* a.m.); training each following Live Oak Artist Guild first ers and their caregivers in Saturday at 1100 (11 a.m.); Tuesday; 7 p.m.; St. Luke's Epi- Suwannee County to understand 1989 JEEP WRANGLER A 1991 MAZDA MIATA Mdcradohhelinu-0EelncoiinG tmiaesday;d7pim.;St.Lu5pesetass-eMedicare and other health insur- . 22992 CR 250, Live Oak. copal Church, Live Oak; Info: ance Excellent condition, Great mileage! plus T.T.&T. and $1,000.00 down with approved credit. 5-speed, Great gas mileage! F lorida G atew ay C charter D on Strickland, 386-362-5146. d n s p o n ra ce i ,.........Medicare.... ............. ........................ decisions on insurance, Medicare 1 S Chapter of the American Busi- Live Oak Christian Home Prescription Drug Cards and on _ ness Women's Association Educators first Thursday of discounted prescription drug pro- . second Thursday; 6 p.m.; loca- every month. Info: Tammy grams and eligibility require- tions change; Info: Sandy Hari- Baco, 386-362-6939;- strong ments; Info: Florida Department son at 386-754-0434 or 386-752- home school support group. of ElderAffairs toll-free 800-262- $$6008 08o $1480oo0 ' 0516. Live Oak Garden Club 2243, Monday Friday, 8:30 PERMOo" o Friends of Suwannee River Sept.-May; Morning Glories- State Park second Tuesday; 7 third Friday; Night Bloomers- a.m.- 4:30 p.m. 1998 MAZDA 626 2001 PONT. SUNFIRE 1998 NISSAN ALTIMA River State Park, US 90 West, Eleventh Street, Live Oak. sura nCe Need of Eldger ADw- Live Oak; Info: Membership Live Oak Senior Citizens vntChrstan age- ow g Chair Walter Schoenfelder 850- first Monday; 10:30 a.m.; Exhi- ees Parnd thircan e givers ieln PAGE 8C, SEPTEMBER 28, 2005 NORTH FLORIDA FOCUS Community a.m.- noon. venient and highly interactive; re- Continued From Page 6C sibly; Thursdays; 8:30 a.m. merly Green' Thumb) provides Blvd., No. 190, Woodland Hills, a.m.- noon. venient and highly interactive; re- weigh-in; meeting 9 a.m.; Live training and employment ser- CA 91364 or www.Prescrip- M IA Assists people with quires Inteet access, e-mail and. 22992 CR 250, Live Oak. Oak Community Church of God; vices to older workers over 55 tions4Free.com. ALS; help with purchase and re- Netscape Navigator or Microsoft .9 pair of wheelchairs; support Internet Explorer; course fees Jasper Kiwanis Club of Info: Barbara, 386-362-5933; and with a limited income in High Springs Farmers' pair of wheelchairs; support Inteet Explorer; course fees groups; expert-led seminars; vary; Info: Suzie Godfrey, 850- Hamilton County Wednes- Pat, 386-935-3720. Suwannee County through the Market Downtown Historic groups; expert-led seminars; vary; Info: Suzie Godfrey, 850- days, 12:15 p.m., J.R. Lee Com- Weight Watchers Mondays, Senior Community Service Em- High Springs every Thursday, Info: www.als.mdausa.org. 9 7 3 9 4 5 3 plex, Jasper. Now accepting ap- 9:30 a.m. and 6 p.m., St. Luke's ployment Program (SCSEP); 2 p.m.-dusk; sponsored by the www.mdausa.org/chat, communityed@nfcc.edu, plications for membership. Episcopal, toll-free 800-651- minimum wage-20 hours per City of High Springs; behind Marine Corps League, Lake www.ed2go.com nfcc. Call for an application, 386-792- 6000. week. Info: Lake City One Stop, City Hall and St. Bart's; weekly City First Tuesday of each NFCC TABE (Test of Adult 3484, 386-755-4896 or 386-792- FYI 386-755-9026, ext. 3129 for Saturday events from 1-5 p.m. Detachment of the Marine Corps day at 6 p.m. and every Tuesday 1110; leave name, address and Another Way, Inc. Support Loretta or ext. 3134 for Ronald; "Around the Sinkhole;" Info: Detachment of the Marne Corps day at 6 p.m. and every Tuesday League of the United States; even at 1:30 p.m.; NFCC Technical phone or contact number. Groups support groups for vic- www.expenenceworks.org. 386-454-3950. months in Live Oak at the enter, Madison campus; Photo Live Oak Singles Group tims and survivors of domestic Experimental Airplane As- Hospice of the Suwannee months in ID; Info/Pre-registration: 850- Shriners Club; odd months in ID; Info/Pre-registration: 850- Fridays, 7:30 p.m., Live Oak violence; Info: 386-792-2747, sociation (EAA) Breakfast Valley Helping Hands Volun- L Christian Church fellowship hall toll-free hotline 800-500-1119. fourth Saturday; breakfast served teer Orientation first Wednes- Lake City at Quality In (former- 973-9451. on US 129 Norih (next to Walt's 'Before You Tie The Knot' from 9-11 a.m.; at the EAA day, 10-11 a.m.; Hospice of the ly Holiday Inn) Info: Suwannee NFCC College Placement Ford). This not a church spon- four-hour class for couples who Chapter Building at the Suwan- Suwannee Valley, 618 SW FL County-Dale Condy, 386-776- Tests on computer; every scored event. Info: Bob, 386-935- will marry soon; $10 per couple; nee County Airport; eggs, Gateway Drive, Lake City; Info: 2002; Columbia County-John Meyerm935- Thu; NF8:30 Technical Centerd 1:30 6595 or Carla, 386-758-1802; reduce marriage license fee by sausage, pancakes, toast, coffee, Carolyn Long, 386-752-9191. 6 8 ; Maio cam reg- Parker, 386-754-1980 or Bob Bldg. 13; Madison campus; reg- http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ $32.50; Pre-registration required; fruit and juice for $4.50; the Hospice of the Suwannee are 386-755-13 i d u re SuwanneeSingles/ Info: Clerk of the Court's office EAA Chapter sponsors two stu- Valley Helping Hands Volun- Edgar, 386-755-1354. istration required 24 hours before Narcotics Anonymous or the Suwannee County Exten- dents from NJROTC to go to the teer Orientation third Tuesday, Marriage? Help me! A pro- testing; $10 fee; Info: 850-973- Mondays, 7 p.m., at St. Luke's sion Service office, 386-362- Air Academy in Oshkosh, Wis. 5-6:30 p.m.; Hospice of the gram presented by Solid Rock 1612. Episcopal Church, 1391 SW 2771. Florida Museum of Natural Suwannee Valley, 618 SW FL Ministries, Inc. of Jasper; at no NFCC E-Spotlight provides Eleventh St. (in the back), Live Childbirth classes ,(free) History in Gainesville Flori- Gateway Drive, Lake City; Info: charge to anyone. Helping to ap- weekly information Events, Oak. Has your life become un- Suwannee County Health De- da's state natural history muse- Carolyn Long, 386-752-9191. ply Christian principles to our current college news and happen- manageable because of drugs? apartment; Tuesday's; 6-8 p.m; um, near the intersection of Lafayette County Veterans very day living, Florida state ings delivered directly to your e- certified. Info: 386-792-2603. mail address; Info: 850-973- Have you quit a thousand times? Info or to register: Coleen Cody, Southwest 34th Street and Hull DD Form 214, "Certificate of certified. Info:386-792-2603. mail address; Info: 850-973- No fees to join. You are a mem- 386-362-2708, ext. 218. Road, University of Florida Cul- Release or Discharge from Ac- Morningside Nature Center 1613, Kim Scarboro, scar- ber when you say you are. Community Concerts of tural Plaza, Gainesville; 10 a.m.- tive Duty" can be recorded in the Gainesvilng BaHistory arm borok@nc. whead Dccrug Everything said during the meet- Lake City typical perfor- 5 p.m., Monday-Saturday and 1- Clerk of Court's office, Lafayette Gainesville Banyard Buddies; Narconon Arrowhead Drug for toddlers and pre-schoolers; addiction can leave an individu- ing is confidential. mances include jazz, swing, of- 5 p.m., Sunday; closed Thanks- County Courthouse, Mayo. free; 3 p.m., every Wednesday als, family and friends feeling Narcotics Anonymous ten Broadway performers. Reci- giving and Christmas; The But- LillyAnswers Program free; 3 pam. every Wednesday das, familypand friends feeling Wednesday and Saturdays, 8 procity Program: North Florida terfly Rainforest is a permanent Available to Floridians 65 and and Saturday; to meet at the bam helpless and out of control. Nar- p.m.; at the Jasper Public Library. Community College and North exhibit and includes nectar flow- older who are enrolled in d greet the farm animals; Info: conon offers free counseling, as- Over Eaters Anonymous Florida Community College. ers and orchids from around the Medicare, have an annual in- 352-334-2170, www.natureoper- sessments and referrals to reha- Mondays, 11:35 a.m.-12:50 Info and/or tickets: Herman world to support hundreds of live come below 200 percent of the ations.org. bilitation centers nationwide p.m., at Suwannee River Region- Gunter, 386-362-7101; Joan butterflies. Info: 352-846-2000, federal poverty level and have no Morningside Nature Center Info: toll-free, 800-468-6933, al Library, 129 South, Live Oak. Radford, 386-364-4923. www.flmnh.ufl.edu. other drug coverage. Info: Living History Farm, www.stopaddiction.com. Gainesville Living History North Central Florida Sexu- We care. Info: 386-364-4749. Department of Children and Friends of Suwannee River www.lillyanswers.com, toll-free Days; every Saturday; 9 a- al Assault Center, Inc. pro- Quarterback Club Meeting Families (DCF) DCF service State Park memberships avail- 877-RX-LILLY. Days; every Saturday; 9 a.m.-5 al Assault Center, Inc. pro- - Monday, 6:30 p.m.; at Old center, 501 Demorest St., Live able; non-profit organization; Live! At Dowling Park p.m.; free; Info: 352-334-2170, videos individual and group coun- Nettie Baisden school next to the Oak; public assistance recipients monthly bird walks will be held Artist Series 2005-2006 Ad- www.natureoperations.org. selling for victims of rape and in- football stadium. get help in completing voter reg- every fourth Saturday at 8 a.m., vent Christian Village "Live! at Morningside Nature Center cest; 18 years old or older, vic- Square Dance Vagabond istration applications; Info: 386- meet at the ranger station, bring Dowling Park" Artist Series Living History Farm, times of rape, sexual abuse or in- Squares, Thursdays, 7-9:30 p.m., 362-1483. binoculars and your favorite bird 2006-2006 presents perfor- Gainesvird Sun Discover & Do, chest is eligible; services free and St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Disaster Action Team Volun- identification book, park admis- mances monthly; Reciprocity third Sunday of the month, bids confidential; Call victim advo- Newbem Road. Info: Loyce teers Needed The American sion $4; Info: membership chair Program: North Florida Com- bring your favorite adult; free; cte, Erica Nix toll-free at Pager Harrell, 386-963-3225 or Ralph Red Cross of Suwannee Valley; Walter Schoenfelder, 850-971- munity College and Community Info/RSVP 352-334-2,170, Number, 800-400-7140; Ifo: Beekman, 386-752-2544. needs volunteers; Disaster Ac- 5354, wbsesurfbest.net. Concerts of Lake City, Inc. Tick- www.natureoperations.org. 386-719-9287. Suwannee River Riding tion Team; Info: 386-752-0650. GED Tests Suwannee- et prices: Adults $12; Students Morningside Nature Center North Florida Workforce Club Membership fee $25 per The Story of Dowling Park Hamilton Technical Center; $4; Children $3; and ACV mem- Living History Farm, Development strive to help dis- year. Team roping first and third Advent Christian Village (ACV) mandatory registration session bers $8, available at Advent Gainesville Whos Who in the located workers and other job Friday night. Speed events first at Dowling Park; speaking en- before test; Info: Lynn Lee, 386- Christian Village Cashier's Of- Woods, last Saturday of the seekers find employment in a and third Saturday night. Info: gagement or a tour for your orga- 364-2782; age waivers, Lynne fice, Suwannee County Chamber month; naturalist-guided 1-1.5 prompt manner; office hours at 386-935-2622. nization, club or church; ACV Roy, 386-384-2763, counselor, of Commerce and The Music hours walk at 9 a.m.; wear com- One-Stop Centers in Hamilton: Suwannee Valley Barber- representatives available; free Harsonhill Inc., a prescrip- Center in Live Oak. Info: Retire- portable walking shoes; free; 386-792-1229, Jefferson: 850- shop Chorus Tuesdays, 7 p.m., videotape; Info: 386-658-5110, tion information publishing ment Services,.386-658-5400. Info: 352-334-2170 or visit 342-3338, Lafayette: 386-294- Crapps Meeting Room, Suwan- toll-free 800-714-3134, e-mail company 85-plus page manu- Love INC A non-profit www.natureoperations.org. 1055 Madison: 850-973-9675, nee River Regional Library, US carter @ acvillage. net; al; contains all the information Christian group; represents local Mornngside Nature Center uwannee: 386-364-7952 and 129 South, Live Oak; Info: Fred www.acvillage.net. required to apply to assistance churches; finds help for valid Living History Farm, Taylor: 850-584-7604; 8 a.nm.-5 Phillips, 386-362-1886. Experience Works a nation- programs. Info: toll-free 888- needs; Info: Ginny Peters, 386- Gainesville A Night at the p.m., Monday-Friday and alter- TOPS Take Off Pounds Sen- al nonprofit organization, (for- 240-9240 or 22425 Ventura. 364-4673, Monday-Friday, 9 Owlery; each Saturday nearest nateSaturdays, 9a.m.-1 p.m. the full moon; 7 p.m.; talks, Parents of ADD and ADHD songs, hikes, fires and fun; hosted Children support group; Info: Advertisement by Florida Wildlife Care's Leslie Lea-Anne Elaine, 386-362-7339. Straub; Info: 352-334-2170, Pregnancy Crisis Center - W hy purchasing a dom estic 2002 Buick Lesabre $15,988 www.natureoperations.org. The Live Oak Pregnancy Crisis (MSRP $31,370 Savings $15,328 Miles 45,552) NFCC Artist Series 2005- Center, 112 Piedmont St., Live used autom obile is 2006- NorthFlorida Community Oak, is open Wednesday-Friday, College Artist Series 2005-2006 9a.m.-3 p.m.; confidential coun- today's best buy! will present performances selling, free pregnancy tests, W y monthly through March 2006. clothes for expectant mothers and Why the employee 2003 Chevrolet Impala $15,988 Reciprocity Program: Advent infants; referrals to pro-life doc- pricing specials (MSRP $26,145 Savings $10,157 Miles 29,910) Christian Village and Communi- tors; groups and churches may contribute to record ty Concerts of Lake City, Inc. sponsor baby showers with dona- low prices for Season Pass-adult-$40/12 and tion of the gifts to the center, 2003 Chevrolet SIERRA/1 500/Ext Cab 4x4 $20,988 cated on the NFCC campus, their prescription medicines (MSRP $32,723 Savings $11,735 Miles 23,364) 2003 GMC Envoy $24,998 building No. 2, Madison. should call Partnership for Pre- (MSRP $37,565 Savings $12,577 NFCC offers ed2go more scription Assistance, toll-free 2004 Buick Rendezvous $19,988 Miles 30,203) (MSRP $32,375 Savings $12,387 Miles 36,813) than 290 on-line courses in 30 800-477-2669, www.pparx.org ByS.$32,375- S/avings $12,3different subject areas; instructor- By-S-Fltchr-AdFeaureled, affordable, informative, con- SEE COMMUNITY, PAGE 9C Lake City, FL When automak- options, such as air condition- you can take advantage of it and ers first announced the employee ing, power windows & locks, tilt pay just $24,988 today, that's ai or family pricing plans, buyers steering, remote key fobs, AM/FM savings of over $13,000.00 on a flocked to dealerships to snatch up with CD player and much much vehicle that is less than 2 years new 2005 models at unheard of, more for $12,387.00 less than it old. If you thought we only had never before seen prices. In many. sold for brand new just one year a few of these, how about a 2003 cases customers saved thousands ago. It really is true, the MSRP GMC Envoy that you can save 108 Grand St. S.W., Greenville, FL of dollars on brand new vehicles, of this 2004 Rendezvous was $12,577.00 off of original MSRP. Saturday -:- October 1 -:- 10:00 a.m. But as we know good things never $32,375.00 and now you can buy This very nice Envoy with less Grand Old Brick Building seem to last forever. As a result of this beautiful SUV for $19,988.00. than 31,000 miles originally had Erected in 1899 Restored 1997 4,500, SF Two Story the record sales in new vehicles, What's wrong with that? Noth- a price of $37,565.00 and can be 50 Year Collection of Antiques and Primitives an over abundance of quality ing it simply is a product of the purchased today for $24,988.00. A Collectors and Traders Dream Many Unique pre-owned cars, trucks, vans and situation the auto manufacturers _Well Preserved Items SUV's have flooded the market, created with the employee or fam- Remember all good things will FURNITURE Hand Crock Churn Many buyers taking advantage ily pricing specials, come to an end and these op- Pie Safes Daisy Butter Churns of the employee pricing specials portunities will not last forever. Hoosier Cabinet MISC. ANTIQUE & PRIMITIVES traded their autos muchsooner That's not the only example, at Eventually, the market will adjust. Washstand Rocking Horse than normal. This has in-turn cre- Ronsonet Buick GMC, we have Luckily for buyers that are in the ntplea Di Tables & Chairs Western Flyer Wagon & Tractor ated a unique opportunity to save over 100 quality pre-owned market now, this is the absolute Fireplace Mantels Coca cola Ice Chests & Signs tens of thousands of dollars on vehicles that are 1 to 2 years old, best time to buy a quality low Iron Beds Railroad Jack & Lanterns late model, low mileage, and prac- that can be purchased for tens of mileage, like new pre-owned ve- IMiUE& PRIMITIVE FARM Twhad Collection tically new pre-owned vehicles, thousands below MSRP or below hide. Without a doubt, Ronsonet Plows, Planters, Thrashers, Corn Prints the price the previous owner paid. Buick-GMC is the right place at Grinders Singer Foot Pedal Sewing Machines Because of the lower prices being Isn't it nice to have someone else the right time to purchase a qual- 100's Primitive Hand Tools Clocks & Violin Numerous Cross Cut Saws TRACTORS offered on new vehicles, the prices pay the depreciation for you? ity used car, truck, van or SUV. Grinding Wheels 801 Ford allowed for trade-ins had to be ad- That's a deal that is hard to pass Ronsonet is located on Highway Syrup Kettles & Cane Mills John Deere 40 justed as well. This has created an up. 90 East in Lake City. Call our wash Pots Farmall F-20 Horse Drawn Wagons COIN COLLECTION incredible scenario where you can used car department today at 386- Wagon Wheels MISCELLANEOUS literally purchase a high quality Here's another example, save 752-2180 to take advantage of ANTIQUE & PRIMITIVE KITCHEN Comic Books. Albums, Baseball late model at dramatically lower $13,002.00 at Ronsonet on an huge savings. & COOKWARE Cards prices than normal. In fact, you extra clean 2003 Chevrolet Ava- RTSausage & Coffwree Grinders ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS can purchase 2004 Buick Rende- lanche with only 29,242 miles on N OAntique wood Stove LISTI vous, including the remaining it. This vehicle sold brand new BUIC K G M C TRUCK UC ROWELL REALTY & AUCTION Co., INC. factory warranty and loaded with just 2 years ago for $37,990.00, HW Y 9 o EAST 1. A K c T Y 800-323-8388 s 26 5 -1 B109%6 Buyer's Premium AU 479 AB 296 2002 Buick Lesabre #P4226, 2003 Chevrolet Impala #A5047, 2004 Buick Rendezvous #P3304. 2003 Chevrolet SIERRAl 500/Ext Cab 4x4 #P3228, 2003 GMC Envoy #P3324 NORTH FLORIDA FOCUS SEPTEMBER 28, 2005, PAGE 9C Community 'Murderl& a meal Continued From Page 8C mas gift/food baskets each year ' and sponsor of the children's Prescription drugs nation- playhouse raffle at Christmas. By S. Michael for Oct. 21, at the Columbia- question isn't 'Who would want said.ln ActII, the audience will wide free medication program Featured speakers from local County Fairgrounds entertain- to kill him?' but rather, become the jurors in the murder eligibility based on three quali- businesses and a catered dinner For the last three years, Lake ment building. Tickets for the 'Whowould not?' "What's dif- trial. Acourtroom battle breaks fications: doctor must assist in are the highlights of the evening City has been in on some kind show are on saleand are $35 ferent about the play this year is out between the state attorney, application process, no prescrip- at monthly meetings. The gener- of mystery.Atleast those who each, or a table of six costs Gordon and Metivier wrote Truly Prudence, andher oppo- tion drug coverage and eam less al public is invited to attend and on drug coverage and earn less al publc s nved o aend and have attended a dinner theater $200.The first act is like watch- theentire play. For the last two nent, defense attorney, Anita than $2,000 per month; Lawson become members. Donations of produced by the Rotary Clubof ing a version of "The Today years, the pair would buy the Hardman. The verdict is up to Healthcare Foundation, a non- $5 a person are accepted at the Lake City Downtown.This Show," Metivier said."It's like rights to a playand rework it to theaudience.Doors will open at profit public benefit organiza- door to help cover catering ex- S uie itor ing year, those who obtain tickets watching the morning news meet their needs."We have sev- 5 p.m. The play will start at ap- tion; Info: Executive Director penses. For more info on joining will become part of the show as with a lot of [Saturday Night eral endings to the play. If the proximately 6 with din- Stephanie Tullis, toll-free 888- the organization, contact Ronnie ,, Stephanie T toll-free 888- the organization, contact Ronnie jurymembers, said the play's LiveJthrown in," Metivier person is found guilty, it end- nerserved at 7:15 p.m. To pur- 380-MEDS (6337), ext. 205 dur- Poole, 386-362-4539. co-author and actor Mike Gor- said.It opens on the set of sone way. If they're innocent, it chase tickets call (386) 752- ing normal business hours or ac- Taylor County Jamboree, don."This is the funniest one WCLN, "Last Coast News." In endsanother way," Gordon 8358 and ask forLeslie, or call cess the Foundation's new Web Perry times and dates vary for we've done yet," said Gordon, Act I, the audience willhave the said.During intermission, a din- Travis Land of the Daniel site at www.A2ZMedline.com. monthly events held at Old who penned thethree-hour play chance to see the murder. The ner of pork, chicken, beverages Crapps Agency at (386) 755- Reach To Recovery breast Gladys Morse Elementary with George Metivier. "The news anchor, Bolt Jackson, has and desserts willbe served buf- 5110.It is intended for mature cancer survivors visiting breast School, Perry; live music, musi- 1 cancer survivors visiting breast School, Perry; f ive music, musi- play is flat-out comedy where- "moreenemies than a hall mon- fet-style while a faux Blues audiences. cancer patients with information cans from the area and from the someone dies."The play, "Mur- itor at a co-ed college," Gordon Brothers Band will fill the Story and Photo in Courtesy and hope; one on one visits; free; Monticello Country Jamboree der On The Set," is scheduled said in a pressrelease. "The roomwith music, Gordon of Lake City reporter sponsored by the American Can- perform; no admission fee; tick- cer Society; Info/to schedule a ets sold for door prizes support -S.Michael Manley/Lake visit: toll-free, 800-ACS-2345. the event; everyone is welcome; City ReporterGeorge Regional Heart Disease and Info: 850-578-2484. Metivier (left) and Stroke Prevention Coalition The Plain Truth Diet author of Michael Gordon (right) serving Suwannee, Lafayette, Dr. John Hodges offers free will star in the up- Hamilton, Madison, Jefferson two-hour lectures; groups of 20 comingdinner-theater and Taylor counties; meets quar- or more; Info: 850-971-2854. production of 'Mur- terly; Info: Diana King, 850- Wanted Volunteer positions der On The Set.' Here, 342-0170, ext. 220. open; Surrey Place, US 90 East, they are incharacter Spirit of the Suwannee Mu- Live Oak; extensive seven-day- as Rolph and Dolph. sic Park & Campground up- a-week activity program; volun- Al Alvardo (center) is coming events include Oct. 5- teers needed: calling out bingo or selling tickets at Ed- 8 Suwanee River Jubilee; Oct 8 pokeno, reading to residents who die Accardi Chevrolet Sun Counry Jamboree; Oct. 13 no longer see well or sharing Mazda on UJ.S. 90 Furst Automotive and Cycle scriptures, giving wheel chair East. Fall Jamboree; Info: 386-364- rides in the courtyard, helping 1 6 8 3 with special events or being a www.musicliveshere.com. "helper/partner" on outings out Spirit of the Suwannee Mu- of the facility; goal: to keep resi- sic Park The Suwannee Riv- dents lives fulfilled by being busy er Bluegrass Association and happy; Info: 386-364-5961. yon - every Saturday night; 6 p.m.; Wanted Do You Like to bluegrass jam; Pickin' Shed; ex- Travel? Are You a People Per- ps ceptduringc main festival, events; sone Il Adnswered yes to the t ips To Make Being Preplared E easier For F* amilies Spirit of the Suwannee Music above, we need your help to be a Park, US 129 North, Live Oak; volunteer transportation driver (NAPSA)-Disaster can something occurs and you to let that person know Plan alternative routes on a potluck dinner discontinued until for veterans coming to the Lake strike quickly and without are not together. Choose two where they are and how they map in case main roads are October, Info: 386-364-1683. City VA Medical Center and re- warning. It can force you to places to meet after a disas- can be reached. impassable or gridlocked. Stephen Foster State Cul- turning home.. If interested, evacuate your neighborhood ter, including one right out- Practice-Practice your A family's first step to- ture Center State Park, White please call, Voluntary Service or confine you to your home. side your home and one out- plan twice a year. Drive your wards safety is being pre- Springs first Saturday, Crack- 386-755-3016, extension 2135. What would you do if basic side your neighborhood in planned evacuation route, pared. er Coffeehouse, 7-9 p.m., audi- Wild Adventures upcoming services su6h as water, gas, the event that you can not re- torium; open stage night with events include: Sept. 2-26 electricity or telephones turn home. songs, stories, yodeling, music Kidzpalooza (All New Kids were cut off?. Learn-Each adult in your and much more. Coffee and Event); Sept. 30-Oct. 31 Phobia As the 2005 recipient of household should learn how desserts available for sale. Free (all new Halloween event); Oct the American Red Cross Na- and when to turn off utilities admission; Locatedon US41, 8-RobertEnglund a.k.a"Freddy tional Good Neighbor Award such as electricity, water and three miles from 1-75 and nine Krueger;" Nov. 5 Casting and corporate friend for gas. Ask someone at the fire miles fromi-10 ,Info: 386-397- Crowns, Building 429,' Tony more than a decade, Target department.to show you, how 4' 3 3 1 ', Nolan; Nov. 12- CF Walk for ;and the AmericanzRed Cross 'touse the'fire extinguisher a e+ . www.FloridaStateParks.org/step Charity; Nov. 18-Dec. 30 join together to help prepare you store in your home. : .. henfoster/ Upcoming' events: Christmas Wonderland; Dec. 17- families across the country Gather Supplies-Assem- , 55th Jeanie Ball and Audition Crystal Gayle and Lee Green- for life's emergencies. ble all the supplies that you Oct. 7-8, admission to the event wood; Jan. 28, 2006- Van Zant; According to a recent sur- will need in an emergency, is free with park admission of $4 Feb. 18, 2006 Winter Jam vey, only 16 percent of preparedness kit. Review per vehicle with up to eight pas- Newsong, Newsboys, Tobymac, Americans feel they are your kit every six months. If sengers; Jeanie Ball open to the Hawk Nelson and Bethany Dil- "very prepared" should a you don't have one, you can public, 8:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 7 lan. Wild Adventures Theme natural disaster or emer- go to Target stores or online f _ and public audition, 10 a.m., Oct. Park is located at 3766 Old Cly- agency strike. Yet 67 percent at Target.com to buy a new 7; 17th Suwannee River Quilt attville Rd. Valdosta, Ga, 1-75, of Americans acknowledge First Aid and Emergency Show&Sale-Oct.21-23; Story- Exit 13; Info: 229-219-7080 or the importance of being pre- Preparedness Starter Kit. . telling Festival Oct. 28-29; www.wild-adventures.com. pared. To help make being Created by Target and the Suwannee Dulcimer Retreat World WariH veterans -The prepared easier for families, American Red Cross, these A new First Aid and Emergency Preparedness Starter Kit created Nov. 11-12;RuralFolklifeDays- Association of Sons and Daugh- the American Red Cross has kits include flashlights, bat- by the American Red Cross and Target has what you may need Nov. 16-17;SuwanneeOld-Time tersofWorldWarlIVeteranswill developed a list of tips for teries, blankets, a radio, a should disaster strike. These family-friendly kits cost only Banjo Camp Dec. 2-4; Christ- lead a group to England and families to review before a children's activity book and $29.99- of which Target will donate $10 to the American Red mas Festival of Lights- Dec. 9. France duringApril2006 to com- disaster strikes: a manual from. the American Cross. Suwannee Valley Builders memorate the 62nd anniversary Talk-Sit down with your Red Cross, among other ne- Association (SVBA) a non of these historical events: D-Day family or household to- talk cessities. profit organization, is a group of landings, Battle for Normandy about disasters that can hap- Tell-Tell everyone in Everything you need approximately 80 local citizens and the drive through France to pen where you live. Estab- your household where emer- . dedicated to building a stronger the Rhine. Itinerary: London, lish responsibilities for each agency contact information is in a m ow er. R inht community, whose members Portsmouth, OMAHA and member of the household kept and make copies for volunteer their time with active UTAH beaches, Caen, St. Mere and work together as a team. each family member. Be sure dow n to the pruce involvement with associate spon- Eglise, Caretan, Argentan, Plan-Determine how you to identify an out-of-town t sorships of worthwhile commu- Falaise and Paris. A memorial will contact each other if contact for everyone to call nity activities and associate services will be held at the Amer- On Sale! Progress and Suwannee County Colleville Sur Mer in France. Oak Beverag ii M $1499 SaveS200 Chamber of Commerce. SVBA Info: Sy Canton. 561-865-8495 Mode:16 -38wrL donates two academic scholar- or 5121 B Nesting Way, Delray ,., ships each year, donates Christ- Beach, FL 33484. ."It doesn't get any easier!!" q.cr..k"gg "" " Hitson Realty, Inc. Cone PO Box 1089 6z ................$2.00 Jasper, Florida 32052 Ex .arge/Qt....$4.00 Soda Float....... $2. 00 2 acre wooded lot with cleared Sweet Tea Mond home site in Oak Hill Plantation. Medium.98 8am.-11p.m. s Large $1.16 SauFriday 4" well, power pole and septic. gel,$1.50 Saturday $24,900.00 Midnight Save $200 Save $200 Save $20 Model: 12-32XL Model: 14-38Z Model: 20016 *12hp Commerilca grade Power Buillt .14 hp Briggs & Stiattofl OH Engine 6.5 lp Toro GTSA engine guaranteed 2 0 a c re w o o d e d lo t c lo s e to I- Misty $2.44pk/$22.49car. 305's $3.46pk/$13.9gcar. *g21n, howiwgddektndard *2 lgongkustmi d2fro T firsteldtp'loE" Pall Mall $2.29 pk/$20.99 car. Marlboro $3.13 pk/$27.49 car *Adcartsnow badsweprorbgger..8,.moigdeck tnrd *V b r ont h dret 75 and new high school in Kool $2.84 pk/$25.49 car. Virginia Slims $3.15 pk/$27.99 car. *2-yearFULLwarranty@ *Recylefcutig ystemwth Viceroy $2.74 pk/$24.95 car. Basic $2.75 pk/$25.45 car. l rawe, Jasper, Florida. $7,500.00 per Montclair $2.69 pk/$23.99 car. Newport $2.99 pk/$26.95 car. *2yFL warranty. J s e, Fo d$. pParliament $3.15 pk/$27.99 car. Camel $3.04 pk/$26.49 car. GPC $2.54 pk/$23.49 car Winston $2.95 pk/$25.49 car. Salem $2.94 pk/$26.49 car. Doral $2.50 pk/$23.99 car. ,o 'i 200 acre high and dry with Hwy.9,LiveOaI4FL planted pine. Call for more 386"330-2269 Suwannee Lawn & Garden, Inc. information. Nino mites soath of Live Oak on US Hwy 1211 Mc Apin, .L 32062 386330-2226 ., PAGE 10C, SEPTEMBER 28, 2005 NORTH FLORIDA FOCUS 0,I ELm o Si- a .m o 0 0 8 OOI a cl z 0o 0 .e Ix i "3 oo C) ,,o'0 | ti I :. -a <- - --o--0.-i+. l,+ cm. ,, e = gI IC ) D ?I ,.-C .(D t -* - l"do 1.-2 ,Lu o o LoC --==~~~~~ ~~~ 0-- i02 +""r-l-" C,+++ o;R I+ m- N ' Section D Sept. 28, 2005 386-362-1734 800-525-4182 INCREASE YOUR NEVERNEED A RIDE? .ON CASH FLO .WHAT YOU'LL THE .DISCOVER MOVE? General Merchandise Real Estates Listings Employment Opportunities and Services Car, Trucks and Motorcycles /-- 50 Acre Tract, 1/4 mile outside of 'Madison city limits.U Zoned 2 units per 1 Acre. 7 ASKING PRICE _.. - 70.5 Acres MOL in Hamilton County, FL. Located on CR For more information about this home, contact 141 near the incoming horse J .WHill and Associates at 386-362-3300. tract & Jai-Alai. Zoned AG-477Tr c (1 per 5). Great investment potential. Currently has good road that runs throughout the property. Good hardwoods ASKING PRICE ,*, A.SN, .PRICE 1Amy Reid John W. Hill n h r o a c a -2- 3 . 3 0 Broker/Auctioneer Fen 1 d Bac lots d .ee nt l. y e JasontB&shawa.Alai.ZonedAG-4 Tlley Stephens Realtor5).Greatin estmen 386-590-6550 FlintCBell,Agegt: I I .. proert.GodPdRealty, Inc.. with aproximaely1rAcre s 3L l 5..0 Him .. A le trul I,. ..,...., I" 386i 362I '39or 386t 208 3847 Linda, Suite lri LervCal it .j FS hiL 7t"htp://www.FloridaAcreage.com" Jaoencylync. (1) 674 ACRES MADISON COUNTY This tract has some cut over land, about 195 acres of cl2001-planted sand pines and some beautiful hardwood hammocks surrounding the Sand Pond. Ideal for deer and turkey hunting. Property is situated on a paved road about 5 miles south of an rerAneerinterchange on Interstate 10.$3,500 per acre (wner/Broker) (2) 40 acres Suwannee County UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY to own elegance and a breathtaking view of ro lling pastures. This custom built 3 bedroom, 2 bath house features tile, for horses, cows or just country living! $475,000 An additional 57.92 acres is avable for purchase if desired. (3) 26 +r- acres Suwannee County on paved road approx. 2 miles past Dowling park on "http://www.Floridacremper acre. featured property ist sent by e-mal, call BAYNARDWARD, CHUCK DAVIS or (6 KATRINA BLALOCK at (386) 755-9715. E-mail: ward@dan aiel ras.com - BEAUT L 3/ aE at on a cu acret s in2 a cntnoing in r d lerta CaIite do eda .n f avenue, Mayo, Floridan SH interhange on Interstate 10. $3,500 per acre (Owner/Broker)ill, Broker tM oe 5 a t c b a B C(2) 40 acres Suwannee County UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY to own elegance and a upgrades, such as tile floors, Coan counter ops ink, stainless see appliances, and LO H rnite and carpet flooring, quartz countertops, 3 car garage and approx. 5 acre fish pond. (deal fully automatic sprinkler system. $345,000. Call Dick Calvit, 364-8497. MLS l47403 remodeling has been done, 2 chicken houses 36x320, pond, large barn, only Search the MLS at WWW.LIGHTHOUSEREALTY.US for horses, cows or just country liing!$425,000. Call Carolyn Spilatore, 20-4828 $475,000 An additional 57.92 acres is avabe forMLS#46593 3) 21.56 +/- acres. Family Suwaroom, great e Count y on paved road approx. 2 mileage past Dowlspce in-hing paousrk o HWlaundry, 250 beautiful bar All applianc a umber of oak trees, can be split into 2 13 acre tracts $9,000 T 2000. Detached garage with 12a20 game mom, three so(5) 10.41 acres Suwannee County on paved road. ,O HOME on 10 AC.- Beautireuls, rsfend-new, 3/2for YOU'LL LOVE MORE SPACE. From the open kitcheneating area to a liberallynima $25,000. 4789. Tole addnal, stocked pond with dock -nt los 1,67 q t, 2ry log office or 3 bedros complete wi- SShady O ak sabdviston complete with screen enclosed in ground pool. Beautiful lot porches. Very nice 4 stall carport with loft. $330,000. Call an esser 364-8407. cabinets, bror if you would like to receive our monthlyted and plenty of outside storage. $299,000. Call Irvin Dees, 362-1026. MLS#45476 MLS 47465 ce ilings, loft, and secriy iysem. Maste r bath has a gaRdinAnKbFrenh detm, opeo Osod ae rand ps c hm $1,235,000. Ask for Rosie ooe, 362-4539. ML45779r . MLS#47834 mobile home park. Seller receives rental income trom RUN AWAY FROM HOME TO A PRIVATE RIVER RETREAt..This is the place to M mobile homen lselter doesne. own mobileni. Property calm your stres swith clean air, a magnificent view of rushing water and a feeling of VERY PRETTY 5 acres, wooded, rolling land gives this propeny lots of character. enuldalsobensubdivided. $110,000 845205 that's yours for $259,800. Call Glenda McCall, 776-1639. MLS#46015 Suwannee River Water Management District propeny. Also is very closets the Spirit of BRING YOUR HORSES OR COWS! This S acre parcel has plenty or room for you bath souten grace home and a bam, right oat of a dream. The bam has 2 large rotl-up too, plenty of pasture area along with a mobile home nestled is natural woods. Located doo and a full bath. Call Ben Fekula, 362-4539. MLS#45964 on a private road on a cul-de-sac, this 3/2 is waiting for you! $75,000. Call Lori AbanG CMP ut / apd see all the customer. Very wetl-established business. $335,000. Call Jan Feasler, andotu-clone to tenGull nce e, acres. theaumt ACRES on paved road, approximately 4 miles from town. S95,000/acre. OwSner wil 364-8407. MLS# 46282csot a secto steinhaterigathe finance. Call Ronnie Poole, 362-4539. MLS#47644 INCOME2PRODUCING GREENHOUSE- Located on Suwannee River, and prime hunting land. RV hookup. TRAVEL DOWN CANOPY ROADS...To this quiet 60..40 acres are in I yr ald lo4g Call Ronnie Poole, 3624539 MLS#476t3 namey n he aea Invenry easue of appronimaly $27,000 MLS 43858 ELLER SAYS BRING ALL leaf pines, the others are in approximately 18-20 yr old pines and scattered hardwrods. $250H000N Two2n1 menhotes and two mua noun o be OFFERS This would make a great honesile. $402,000. Call Barry Baker, 776-2285. MLS#e44433. l t EAUTIFUL/ propery with pasture & hardwoods. Would make a lovely mint farm fo consraced potg shedC two s- binsC 45x8R noage you & your animals. 13+ acres. $155,000. Catk Patti Wolfe, 208 3030 MLS#46033 t2ai.ER a ne d ito em lo h bah 4 wel s3hppamp RUSTMINUAWAY FROM HMTOWN APRIAT his 10screwoldbepNCEcPRDUC thNGreE ALe pPO PoERmoRETREATmTOTHElRerERoesVeryprettylns).yLclea 4uscaalme d ne0e nenoe G RofuaEAT PRET Oh arRevr'woodeR etnrtsleabno aivet Ohi property not far ofnuored0eGldeoc769Mmerwseicadane Ruerme scpticr MnaemTnh itri vetderinperty. peys is eeactet te5nice goadernameo$1. 7i6,0Call R00.DonovanL 5905109M1orti0ol5e4, 22- MLS#473 16 PAGE 2D, SEPTEMBER 28, 2005 NORTH FLORIDA FOCUS l CLASSIFIED MARKETPLACE SERVING NORTH FLORIDA AND SOUTH GEORGIA 362-1734 CLASSIFIED MARKETPLACE 1-800-525-4182 COLLECTORAMA SHOW Bigger & Opportunities ore protSwill beheading oura Better Show, The Lakeland Center, pp unies whenYou adIertlse8ncolor0r.lsafactthat 701 W.Lime Lakeland, FL Sept. 30 ALL CASH CANDY ROUTE Do You thru Oct. 2 FRI & SAT 10am-6pm & Earn $800 in a Day? 30 Machines orpeople read ads wth color.Colorls ANNOUNCEMENTS SUN 10am-4pm Coins, Currency, and Free Candy All for $9,995. Call EDUCATIONAL SERVICES Collectibles, Antiques, Toys, Paper 1-800-814-6077 AIN#Br2000033 appealing, IlvOIe ee-catchln--mndl Lost & Found Americana, Postcards, Stamps, Call Us: We Will Not Be Undersold! Precious Metals, New Kansas EARN YOUR HIGH SCHOOL It eI ATFOUND: COW A Quarters, $3.00 Weekend R i_- Diploma at home, in 6 months or CALL TO IDENTIFY & CLAIM. Admission, Free Parking. Multi- Business For Sale Desiplomak at houe, in 6 month or Call.aWferraltesailifDInallln : 386-658-1603. Hobby Show with/all types of Neat your present job. First Coast 38102-173ext.0 Auctions Stuff for Everyone! National Dealers DRINK/SNACK VEND BIZ For sale Academy. Call for free brochure. 1- u cItoenUfis flt Will Be On Hand Buy-Sell-Trade $5,495 1-866-823-0223 AIN# 800-658-1180. Suwannee Democrat GEORGIA ESTATE AUCTION Free "Hand Full" of Money for 802410 http://fcahighschool.org P.O. B noeOkFL v 32064 Pafford Lake, 623/ac Waycross/Ware Youngsters. County. Mediterranean Lodge, 35ac . Lake. Corporate / Individual Getaway. -1 Miscellaneous Want to be a CNA? I One of a kind property. 10am I Don't want to wait? S.C SutT I[ van'KmI I F 4 I L Saturday 10/15/05. 1-800-962-5715. First Day Express Training Services www.hansfordrealauction.com GAL# FOR SALE of Gainesville is now offering our 254 quality CNA Exam Prep Classes in 529 S. Ohio Ave., Live Oak, FL 254 BUSINESS SERVICES FOUR-POST CAR LIFT Lake City once a month. Class for Bus. 386-362-1389 Fax: (386) 362-6131 Special Notices 386-855-0631 one week, certification test the S.C. Sullivan (386) 362-1389, Evening 362-2990 CERTIFIED MOLD REMOVAL Consulting First Day nexFirst k. Class 10/03/05limited. Realtor Assoc. M. Elizabeth Elliott, Evening 842-2372 Certified mold inspections 100% ARRESTED? INJURED? FOR SALE Call 352-338-1193 satisfaction guaranteed. Insurance ARRESTED? INJURED? FOR SALE Cal32381 (1) Jennings: Three 2 bath CH&AC 14x70 claims accepted. Over 25yrs water BANKRUPTCY? Marital Family Law. TWO HOT DOG CARTS bedroom, two bath, central mobile home, with front & damage experience. Why wait? Keep A-A-A Attorney referral serv1ce- 386-855-0631 /_ heat & air condition. One and rear decks, 30'x30' pole your family safe and healthy! 1-877- 260-1546 FOR SALE: New 2005 Mopeds. one half story home const. in barn, 12x20 summer kitchen, 881-1296 49cc. 80mpg +, street legal with car 1995. Cont. approx. 1400 sq. 10xl6 storage, good fences, license. $1100.00. Colors available. PETS ft. city water good area. good area. Priced to sell @ -FOR RENT- Also electric children's cycles, Jeeps $118,000. $126,500. & cars. Call R-J CYCLES @ 386- (2) Royal Springs Area: (9) Perry Fla.: Nice three Mobile Homes 2 or 3 BR 688-0365. LOST AN ANIMAL? WANT TO Nice 3 bedroom, 2 bath bedroom, one & one half ADOPT? Call Suwannee County Nice 3 bedroom, 2 bath bedroom, one & one half Singlwide FRESH-PICKED: Animal Control at 386-208-0072. M-F CH/AC mobile home, central heat and air ain Okra: $10.00 per 1/2 bushel from 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. kitchen furnished, garage & conditioned brick home, Land for sale mobile home, 8 mi. S. of Live Oak, FL, off US 129 storage room, 200x150 lot. with kitchen furnished, U Call 386-590-2102 $55,000. garage, numerous updates, Financed Central HIA. m (3) Near City: One acre with like new. $69,900. 100% First month's I a three bedroom, two bath, financing to qualified by owner. central heat & air condition buyers. rent plus deposit 2000 Fleetwood mobile (10) Suwannee River Lot: MERCHANDISE home. Kitchen furnished, in gated fly in community. Ask for to move in. PERSONAL SERVICES Good area. $89,000. One acr wooded withrry Olds. Water, sewer & Health Care Appliances out the new homes under survey, buildable. Good buy garbage included. AFFORDABLE HEALTH CARE $59- thren e bdr at $42,500. $149 Month Family! Doctor visits, FOR SALE: Washer & Dryer, construction, three bedroom, (11) 14 386-362-2720 No pets. hospitalization, dental, Rx, Vision All stacked. Approx. 5 mos. old. With all two bath, central heat and air (11) Hamilton Co.: 14 acres Included In Rate! Call Now! Speak to water hoses & 3-prong dryer cord. condition, city sewer & wooded approx. 1200 ft. 386-330-2567 a live representative. 1-800-520- Retail value $849. Asking $450. Call to county rd. Good area. 133437-F 4959 386-362-3344. water. 100% financing to $168, 1 386-362-3344.000 qualified buyers will work (12) Hamilton Co.: 56 acres Ton ya FOR RENT- Investor is presently for S.H.I.P. $95,000. dR in grass with scattered trees, offeonvaF (5) 9 acres on 173rd Road: with 3 bedroom, 2 bath 3BR2BADWMH offering up to West.of Live Oak, partially CH/AC 2003 doublewide d e r $5,000.00 cash wooded with balance in mobile home. 20'x120 and CENTRAL H/A. per acre for non-flood grass. Good buy at $90,000. 20'xl62 Quail houses. as our FIRST MONTH'S (6) Commercial Highway $622,200. newest prone properties in Exchange US 90 West & I- (13) CR 249: Near City 12 OurName'T 'OurSor realtor RENT PLUS Suwannee County. 10: 32 acres with 815 ft on acres +- wooded with a DEPOSIT TO Will consider all or US 90 977 ft on 161st rd. & small pond, 520 ft on CR I Will consider all r 900 ft on 62 Terrace. All in 249. Good buy @ $138,000. MOVE IN. part of your property. grass with old Pecan grove. (14) Wellborn Area CR WATER, SEWER Funds are available Will divide. 137: Commercial with a WATER, SEWER (7) Near City: 10 acres on 36'x36' CBS building & GARBAGE for immediate 113th with survey, partially designed for two businesses. purchase. wooded, with some grass. Paved road frontage. 304 Howard St., INCLUDED Call Larry J. Olds at Good area $9,500 per acre. Immediate occupancy. St' NO PETS Terms. $225,000. Live Oak, FL 386-362-2720 for (8) Off 225 Rd.: 10 acres (15) Hamilton Co: 4 acres 386-330-2567 -mdre information. S\oo"e"d, 'ith a 2 bedroohi; on CR 141 $39',950). 1375' '386) 330-5100 W .133339-F 201942- Iclassifieds Work! l Elam Entertainment proudly presents BELOW e Featuring two headliners 37f lPoYee. Robert Elam PECLONG!YOPBLW MEoM- M S 1cs/ Opening act for country superstar Vince Gill, toured with Olivia INewton-John, winner of the "Tonight Show with Jay Leno Comedy PRG YOU PAY BELOW WHATWE PAY Challenge for the State of Florida", as seen on TNN's "Music SPLUS GET UP TO $6,000 IN REBATES city Tonight". Robert's PG act is hilarious with his exceptional improvisational skills! Prepare to laugh until it hurts! Don't miss this show! h Lou Angelwolf US I TANNOUNCED: Y ou may have seen him on Comedy Central, Evening L J Wi U i|e ~at the Improv, comedy Caberet on Inside Entertainment. 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Please call 362-3110. 386-364-7936 s 386-364-7936 s Call Tom @ 0 770 CAQ 1~Tf\A TDD/TTY 711 TDD/TTY/711 (386)R58-261 772-569-3704 2 128545JS-F Equal H ing Oppoirtun ity Equal Hosig O (386) 658-2611. Musical Instruments First Day THREE FAMILY YARD SALE: Furn, WELLCRAFT SPORTSMAN 1992 Musical Instruments____ housewares, collectibles, good toys. 25 foot, twin 2000 150 Mercury VINTAGECITYGUITARS.COM Will Want to buy or trade: King size Oct. 1, 8am until @ 1110 S.E. 2nd outboards. Cuddy cabin, 2000 trailer. Pay cash for Old Fender, Gibson, mattress set, complete. Lift chair for Ave., Jasper, FL Ready to go fishing. Asking Martin guitars, and condition, Buy/ disabled. Scooter or powerchair. $22,000. Located in the Ocala area. "puiRH'OU Building Materials sell/trade! honest/reliable Need bibles, hymnbooks, folding Ad.. 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Phone quotes, installation Indoor Flea Market Antique Mall & BOAT FOR SALE: 2002, 21.5' 6746) available in most areas. 1-800-796- Auctions Fri 7:30 pm. and Special SeaPro. 140 HP, 4-stroke Suzuki, Apartments Houses for Rent 0951, Antique and Collectible AuctiQn Sat center console, new VHF radio, PUBLISHER'S NOTICE METAL ROOFING: ALL TYPES. www.TheEnergySuperMarket.com Oct 1st 2pm, preview starts at noon. galvanized trailer. Asking pay-off. Call All real estate advertising in this First Day Discount Pricing! Buy Direct from Lic #CWC029795, Insured. Dealer Auctions conducted by Merritt Jean @ 386-330-5150 (evenings). newspaper is subject to the Fair Manufacturer. Specializing in inquiries welcome Auctioneering Auctioneer Shane Housing Act which makes it illegal to CH&A, 2/1, Lg. fenced yd. Off upper Commercial & Residential. Twenty ASSEMBLE MAGNETS & CRAFTS Merritt GAL AU003224 Clocks, tools, Campers/Motor Homes advertise "any preference, limitation CR $435.00/249. NO+ $40PET0.00 shed. (20) colors with all accessories in FROM HOME!! Year-round Work! pottery, furniture, china, toys, & more or discrimination based on race, $435.00/mo. + $400.00 sec + stock. Quick turnaround. Save$$$. Excellent pay! No Experience! Top Hwy 125 3 miles N. of Nashville 229- FLEETWOOD TERRY 2001 5th color, religion, sex, disability, familial $103.00. Call 386-842-2211. Call Toll Free. 1-888-393-0335 US Company! Glue Gun, Painting, 599-0006 Wheel, 34ft. 3 slide-outs, center kit., status or national origin, or an FOR RENT: Beautiful 3BD/2Ba Brick Furniture Clay & Morell! Toll free 1-866-844- HUGE YARD SALE: Sat., Oct. 1, microwave, ceiling fan, entertainment intention, to make any such home on 10 acres. No smoking on 5091 corner of Ohio & VanBuren in Live center, queen bed, 386-938-3622 preference, limitation and premises, no indoor pets. $850./mo, All TEMPUR Orthopedic Memory BATHTUB REFINISHING Renew / Oak, 8 a.m. until ? Jewelry, ceramics, ___________________ discrimination." Familial status $1,000.00 sec. dep. refundable after Foam NASA Mattresses, warranty. Change Color. Tub, Tile, Sink & Chip glass ware, lots of misc. items. FOR SALE: 24 ft. Keystone Lite 5th includes children under the age of 18 1 yr. lease. Call 386-965-4387. Cost $1995, must sell, $399, Queen; Repair. Commercial & Residential. Something for everyone, wheel, for 1/2 ton truck. Like new, living with parents dr legal First Day $499, King. All sizes & sets 5yrs. Warranty. Quick Response, MULTI-FAMILIY YARD SALE: Fri slide-out, rear kitchen, full bath, custodians, pregnant women and available. Shipped anywhere!! (Best Insured Serving Florida Over 10yrs. 9/30 & Sat: 10/1. Rain or Shine. At awning, access., AC & hitch people securing custody of children HOUSE FOR RENT IN LIVE OAK Prices, Adjustable & Tempur-Pedic) Florida Tub Doctor 1-888-686-9005 Demorest & Nabor St. in Live Oak. assembly included. $9,500. OBO. under 18. 2Bd/2Ba. CH&A. Nice area near 813-493-1222, 727-733-9334, 1-866- FREE HOMEWORK HELP for Lots of nice furniture &knickknacks. 386-362-5778. This newspaper will not knowingly schls/shops. Lndry. Rm, 12X24 476-0289.www.mattressdr.com students in elementary grades MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE accept any advertising for real estate Shed. $575./mo., 1st, last & sec. dep. Household Items through college, all subjects. Sat., 10/01/05. Lots of flea mrkt. First Day which is in violation of the law. Our & ref. $1450.00 to move-in. 386-364- STeachers are also needed who are items, jewelry, musical items, golf readers are hereby informed that all 5985. First Day willing to volunteer to help students, clubs, dishes, linens, books, clothes FOR SALE: 31 ft, 2000, Coachman Go to www.pathwhelp.org. & lots of misc items. 198th travel trailer w/queen size bed + 2 C TEAVY EQT TPM T WILKINSON Terr.,O'Brien, FL. 1 mi. off CR 349. bunkbeds. Built-in stereo sys. & AH V E M ET WAREHOUSE SALE NEW MOTORIZED WHEELCHAIRS Follow signs. 386-776-2568 or 386- satellite. New carpet, a must-see @ I-I-lllll iOPERATOR We are MOVING!!! No Cost. If Eligible. Scooter Type / 688-2285. $12,000.00.386-294-2019 TRAINING FORYMENT EVERYTHING MUST GO! Hospital Beds / Manual Chairs. We SURREY PLACE CARE CENTER You can Reach EMPLOYMENT SATURDAY, OCT 1ST Insurance. Free Delivery Helping under the oaks on Sat., Oct. 1,2005 Rambler Motor Home. 31' w/45 500OBuyer DOORS OPEN 8 12 NOON Hands Medical Equipment. Toll-Free from 9-12:00. If you would like to miles. 454. Chevy. engine, basement Potential Buyers VA1701 W DOSTA, G REET 1-877-667-7088 reserve a space, please call Cheryl storage. No pets or smoking ever in for ou oduct Call For Directions:-800-633-2215 STEEL BUILDING FACTORY 25th motor home. Garage kept. Many 1Anniversary! No Gimmicks, extras. Call 386-362-1952. through our Internet in e/ Pressure, or Leftovers/Canceled ______ a ac ery/eavy Building Story!!! Save Huge on Any O R SA LE Newspaper Bulldozers, Backhoes, Loaders, Equipment Size!!! 1-888-425-7755 Living Room Suite with a a- Network in Florida Dump Trucks, Graders, Scrapers, GENERATOR 10 NT IESES T HARE RESALES The most 2 couches, 2 end and throughout Exct Cs O rd 5500 Wattenclosure, lectrOhp, s ound proof Timeshare fast! Call now toll free. 1- Formicha Top Dining Table with -the Nation. -National Certification enclosure, electric start. Cost 800-715-4693 ext 700 4 padded chairs $75.00 -Financial Assistance $3,800, never used take $1,900. www.condotrader.com TCaieTry this amazing Call Louise at -Job Placement Assistance If you .email, I can forward pictures Paid $150 Asking $65 19-fruit blend from the Q386A 3621734 o A 800-383-7364Training Services and information. 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Fax 386-935-3321 .. 202596bm PAGE 4D, SEPTEMBER 28, 2005 NORTH FLORIDA FOCUS 0 CLASSIFIED MARKETPLACE SERVING NORTH FLORIDA AND SOUTH GEORGIA 362-1734 CLASSIFIED MARKETPLACE 1-800-525-4182 Dear Classified Guys, Roughing-It Guard Rail When my ten-year-old son wanted to If you're looking for a good camp- As a state trooper I am often the go camping, I told my husband we ground on your next trip, you have a lot first one to arrive after an auto acci- would need to buy a tent for the fami- f i of choices. According to the dent. Last week I was dispatched to ly. Wanting to be a "macho" guy, he r Recreational Vehicle Industry the scene of an accident where a gen- bought a 10-foot pop-up camper Association, there are over 16,000 public tleman ran off the road into a through the classified and had the and private campgrounds nationwide. guardrail. seller drop it off at our house. I was And if you're not in the mood to "rough- Upon arriving, I realized the acci- quite surprised to see it in the drive- it", consider one of the newer luxury dent was more involved and included way, but not as surprised as my hus- Duane "Cash" Hoize campsites. Some of these feature marble a camper trailer that crashed into the band was when he realized Todd "Carry" Holze floored bathhouses, room service to your embankment. we didn't own a car with a tent or wireless Internet for your laptop. The gentleman driving explained hitch! Since he isn't very i & T It could be so cozy that you may not that he was completely surprised mechanically inclined, want to go home. when the camper trailer passed him maybe you can tell me how to @2005 The Classified Guys Bu Off on the road. go about getting a hitch added "What was so surprising," I asked to one of our cars? And hurry Nothing can ruin a beautiful night of him. please! My son is begging us for a read your car's manual to see if a towing correct parts to fit your make and model. camping like a campsite full of mosqui- "Still dazed from the accident he trip next weekend, package can be added to the vehicle. It's also possible to find hitches for sale toes. Despite your best efforts to hide, replied, "I was towing that camper!" Most mid-size cars, pick-up trucks and in the classified, but it's important to they always seem to find you. It's not Cash: Seems like your first camping SUV's can accommodate a hitch very know the exact parts you need for your your perfume though. Mosquitoes find (Thanks to Trooper Randy S.) trip might be in the driveway, easily. 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YU MRU 2 5 CUSTOMER CASH :1,500 '' '" FAMILY PRICE 5 0 FORD CREDIT CASH *1,000 ROOMIEST INTERIOR IN ITS CLASS" YOUR LINCOLN $27 19325 93 RATED A"BEST PICK" BY THE FAMILY PRICE - O" ' INSURANCE INSTITUTE FOR ALL-SPEED TRACTION CONTROL HIGHWAY SAFETY" RATED A "BEST PICK" BY THE INSURANCE INSTITUTE FOR HIGHWAY SAFETY" ,. eAnd Make Your Event a Success! 2005 LINCOLN TOWNCAR MSRP $42,715 Each Kit includes: EMPLOYEE PRICE w o38,2152 e -r e- F* 3 Bright 11" x 14" All-weather Signs CUSTOMER CASH $5,000 2005 ALL NEW MARINEeR a Over 275 Pre-Pr-ced Labels FORD CREDIT CASH $1,000 MSRP *23,495 ** e T o o e OWNER LOYALTY CASH *1,000 EMPLOYEE PRICE *21,0815a "a *S s s Na YOUR LINCOLN $31 21 525' REBATE $1,000 Pre-Sale Checklist FAMILY PRICE FORD CREDIT CASH $1,000 k d Sales Record Form UP TO 25 MPG HIGHWAY' = FIVE-STAR CRASH SAFETY RATING YOUR MERCURY $1 9,081QA IN ALL FIVE CATEGORIES" FAMILY PRICE Rountree Moore Ford-Lincoln-MercuryRu yo r adS l int 1 Mile East of 1-75 on U.S. Hwy. 90 West Lake City, FL Wednesday North Florida Focus & (386) 755-0630 1-800-741-0631 lincolnmercury.com 'Prices on 2005 models only. Limited availability on 2005 inventory. Prices exclude taxes, title, dlcense, dealer lees and optional Owner fto c rentt qualified owne. af Lincoln Mercury vehiceis. Proof of ownership required. Ford Credit Cash available for approved g e t Ford Credit contracts. Take delivery from participating dealer stock by 10/3/2005. See dealer for complete details. 'Six-passenger Large Car class. 'When equipped with available side-impact airbags, government's driver and passenger front, side-front and rear crash lest, and Rollover Resistance rating. As show: 2005 Mercury Sable GS wth optional 16-inch six-spoke machined-alaumiam wheels; MSRP Deadline for placing your yard sale is Friday at 11:00 a*m. w/optl. wheels: $22.630. '40-mph Irontal offset crash test. 'Slandard five-passenger Large Car class. 'EPA-estimated mpg 18 city/25 -e--. 159702DH-F f highway. Government's driver and passenger front, side-front and rear crash test, and Rollover Resistance rating. 200070DH-F I t I * CLASSIFIED MARKETPLACE SERVING NORTH FLORIDA AND SOUTH GEORGIA NORTH FLORIDA FOCUS SEPTEMBER 28, 2005, PAGE 5D These local businesses are here to take good care of you. O SEWRVIUE TO PLACE AN AD, CALL (386) 362-1734. DEADLINE IS FRIDAY AT 2:00 P.M. ABBEY MINI STORAGE % Metal Roofing LIVE OAK All New Units Oui Metal Roofing Accessores At Discount Prices!' M INI S IIRAI"E 5X15 5X20* 10X15* 10X20 15X20 3'l jeI ca~l3me Cuttlo our desiredlengths! 5x15 5x20 10x15 10x20 a ide painted *Delivery Serrvie AvailableC Units located at 607 Goldkist Blvd. e D 45elir b 5 il* CLIMATE CONTROLLED STORAGE Rental Office: 121 Van Buren St., Live Oak ?I C5x5 5x10 10x10 10x20 Sn- Gulf Coast Supply & Mfg. Inc. Units located on Gold Kist Road 364 53 0 CALL TOLL FREE 1-888-393-0335 Rental Olfice: 121 Van Buren St., Lihe Oak 364-6626 Trees. 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Chalet w/Loft on 2+ acres LAKE WALES Florida's Heartland. Minister. Requirements HS Practice. Experience preferred but OTR drivers, solos or teams. 3 Staff Psychiatrists SRT: $79,900. aDecks, Mtn.w o ews LAKE WALES Florida's Heartland. Minister. Requirements: HS not necessary. Top salary paid and months experience & CDL-A / HAZ (Start Jan.) $79,900.Hardwood s & Paved Roads, Mtn. Views to Affordable new & used 55+ Diploma, computer skills (Desktop benefits package. Fax CV or resume required. Full benefits package. FT Gainesville Hardwoods & Paved Roads. Easy to manufactured home community. Publishing), and (PageMaker- to 386-487-3209. finish.8FinacingO-homesites w/ beautiful helpful. butt not nec). Must s g. 2000-2005 Equipment. Call 1-800-Tp RN: fini 'Financing Availabl. 828-286- Oversized ho tst demonstrate god gan Lo ai. ; a CEMETERY MONUMENT t 362-0 2 hours of er -Lake City : INOR ,I OL Th w pe scenery. wFriendly commn tyitmunity ,ion r LCTransportation.com Certified eavi or Analyst: " NORTH GEORGIA Imagine! The amenities, & activities. B ruce 863- multi-tasking, communication & SALESFT G'ville &t F iFT G'ville Most Spectacular Views. Lakes, golf, 537-1625 www.OrangeAcres.com secretarial skills. Consideration will Work from home/Will train First Day marina, Nantahala Forest, Land/ Email C588@Clayton.net be given to higher deg. or exp. ValdostaMemorials.com D LPRN G'v Cabin kit packages $99,900. Limited Deadline: Fri., 10/7/05. Please 888-978-2883 DRIVERS Company & O/O Child Welfare Case Manager Availability. 1-888-389-3504 ext. 306 respond to 386-362-1583. Class A CDL Needed For 0 T R. Child WSupervisor:e Manager Home most weekends. SupeFT Gvisoller: Great benefits. Schwend, Inc. FT G'ville S Great benefits. Schwend, Inc. Child Welfare Unit Supervisor: -Call 8-5, M-F 800-342-2619. aFT G'ville S***$5$i++ FREE C G 2 Family Support Worker: Announcements C e.rso8nal+2 FREEB CSH GRANTS! 2005! NEVER Real Estate Evening Fine Dining Waitresses FT G'ville, Starke, Trenton, REPAY! Pcrsona-lt-tcdicaC Bills, School, Ncw ausiness-Home. As seen on T.V. NO CREDIT CHECK! Live Operators! Experience, Positive Attitude & Lake City O TOBI-I BEIAD FESTS October Ist, 2nd DeLand (Central (800)270-1213 ext.95. BEAUTIFULNORTH CAROLINA.ESCAPETHEHEATINTHE Professional Appearance required- HIltl \ho, ',uni) Fai Glounrds. Octohr 7th, 8th, 9th COOL BEAUTIFUL PEACEFUL MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN others need not apply. Exc. hrly rate PROFESSIONAL: Pmpo ch,, wh,. Flrks Lodge Octob hl 15th. 16it Havana'FL, NC. Homes, Cabins, Acreage & Investments. Cherokee Moun- + tips, seasonal position only. Director of Fiscal: tic I'la'nti, Lxchme. October 29th. 30th Frt Myers, Clarion HelpWanted train Realty GMAC Real Estate, Murphy Located 20 min. N. of Lake City off FT G'ville it 'cl Arsnouancing Palmi Bcch Gardenes November 4th, 5th & ww w.chrokeemontainrealtvy.com Call for Free Brochure Hi4oN.Cl S, Sie 'mple. Bead. PMC & Wire Wrapping as RANSPORT. Excellent P B (800841-5868. Hwy 41. Call 386-397-1989 for Account Clerk I: : iaitnats t,:_ Ir, a;t w-,..O-tober8 a Fests.comm or (866)667-3232.c s interview. FT G'ville ..i ofor Experienced Drivers. 0/0, Solos. Teams & Graduate Stu- T "E dents. Bonuses Available. Refrigerated Now Available. NC MOUNTAIN HOMESITES Spectacular new gated Experienced Grill Cook Program Dir. Short Term Auctions (. 888)MORE PAY (888-667-3729). riverfront community, near Asheville. 1+ acre homesites from for 6am-2pm shift. Must be Res. Facility (Jan.): the 40s. No time requirement to start building. Call Today: dependable. Apply in person @ FT G'ville GET PRACTICAL WITH CFI...MILES THAT IS! Weekly (866)292-5762. Sheffield's Country Kitchen @ 1-75 & Executive Assistant: eI n t I ihi( UCTaION. d5 raccs North Carolina mountain prop- Atlanta Orientation. $0.05 NE Bonus Pay! XM Service. Class A SR 6 in Jasper, FL. Ask for Joni. FT G'ville ) S, eOach. Edge iit ra. I e aucti on. CDL Required. APPLY (800)CFI-DRIVE (1-800-234-3748); Lake Lot Sales. Beautiful Lake Russell. Starting from 49,995aya les/Purchasing: --12-------- Sa- Ii 5t.m 8i6it 2 www-ier-ea-t-n-o-,wwwcfidrive.cot. with community water. O/F on selected lots $300 down. Inrv b e h o 9 mine anlea g 0hs keitti Cliniateti sO p uens.comLV (8tF00)650-2427. A Nwww.lakerusseliproolerties.conm. Call Jimmy (706)213-6734. & 2pm. FT G'ville Now Hiring for 2005 Postal Positions $17.50-$59.00+/hr. First Day FTTrenton AUC NS ONINE. Surplus & used equipment. Register Full Benefits/Paid Trining and Vaatios No Experience Nec- NC MOUNTAINS-100 MILE VIEWS! Grand opening-One Dayton FI'!. [si y S -LLR feea. i nts r Pimd o # SWC-0919. Visit our essay (800)584-1775 Reference # 5600. Only October 8th! 3+ acres starting at only $49,900. Excellent FULL-TIME NURSERY w :b it rot etiF. it and personal as. si;tancr e financing, paved roads, utilities. Call (800)455-1981, ext. 325. MISCELLANE US: ....insle.NEM. sine It). IOVIE EXTRAS, ACTORS & MODELS! Make S75-$250/ needed ai FeWORKERptist Church, Psych Tech: day. All ages and faces wanted! No exp. Required. FT/PT! North Florida Land & flomes For Sale GOING FAST! Call Live Oak, FL. Min. age req: 18 yrs. FT/PRN G'ville & Lake City Esif: t .huction r+/- acres nlFuntain real estate. October 8, (800)714-7565. today for Free Video or check out our website: O k1 Senior Client Relations I' i n t GAbi. Morton building, Fann County, GA. www.liveoakhomes.biz. -Results Realty (386)590-0438. Preferred: Child-care exp., CPR or I P .,,;ll Auctions. Inc. (800)323-8388 first-aid training (or willing to take G pe&Lakit y "^ eanun^cmGAL. AU-Cti32594. $600 WEEKLY Working through the government part-time. t c a No Experience. A lot of Opportunities. (800)493-3688 No HurrIcanes-on 50,000 acre lake in South Carolina. Homes the course), ability to work flexible ea t Code J-14. & home sites. View at: www.LakeMurravPropertv.net hours, & most of all, a love for FT/PT G'ville & PRN Lake City Automotive (803)359-1113. young children. Must be avail, to MIST & Adult Programs _______B____ S/ E & 3-State Run: T(f Drivprs. HOME WEEKENDS. Mileage Eabsht.Sls_70FuLiework Sundays (a.m. & p.m.), Wed. IS d hogra _i)OiICt('E IMPOUNDS Cars ftmut $500! Tax Repos. US Pay, Benefits. 401K. Trainees Welcome. Miami area- exp. req. 21 'GRAND OPENING SALE! Lake Bargains! Water access from p.m, & other times during the week cnt is et st ,ional IS smiles! Cars. Trucks. SUV's. Toyota's, Hondas, min age/Class-A CDL Cypress Truck Lines (800)545-1351. $34.900 w/ FREE Boat Slips. PAY NO CLOSING COSTS! Sat & as needed. Please call church Excellent benefits. For details visit Ch'yes and l,[r! For L/,istings Call (800)571-0225 Ext C373. Sun Oct. 15 & 16. Huge pre-construction savings on beauti- office @ 386-362-1583. www.meridian-healthcare.orgSend fully wooded parcels at 34.000 acre lake Tennessee. Enjoy resumes to Meridian Behavioral O/O Driver FFE, The F/S is higher iem! $1t) Avg. $2010 unlimited water recreation. Surrounded by state forest. Lakefront Healthcare, Inc., Human Building Materials sign-on $2,680 referral bonus. Base plate provided. No track no available! Excellent financing! Call now (800)704-3154 HELP WANTED Earn Extra income Resources, 4300 SW 13th St., ____Wk. (800)569-9298. assembling CD cases at home. No Gainesville, FL 32608, fax (352) METAL IOOFING SAVE $$$ Buy Direct From Manufacturer. experience necessary. Start 374-5608, ATTN: refer to: refer to 2i colet, n stock Isith all Accesorics. Quick turn around! STABLE CAREER. IMMEDIATE OPENINGS! Positions avail- NC MOUNla IN CABIN on tonutitin topbview, watfall immediately. Call 1-800-405-7619 Wed. Ad. EOE DFWP. D is'Ay Avail.hble Til r Free (8t8)393-0335. able for Experienced CDL Holders. Also Company Funded pE xt 400 www.easywork-u Truck Driver Training offered, Financial assistance for Hurri- (866)789-8535 www.NC77..om. greatpay.com First Day Business For Sale cane Victims. (877)PRIME-JOB. NwwwN rimeinc.com. HELP WANTED Earn Extra income Growing business needs motivated, Driver- NOW IRING QUALIFIED DRIVRS for Central hTEN-EE u.NEW LaAKESIDE 9C90MMUN T Sdpectncular assembling CD cases at home. No dependable employees. Must have Set'ice lBusiness FSIO. Sky's the limit in this large Florida Local & National OTR positions. Food grade tanker, no Chattanooga. Lake access from within community. Call Today: experience necessary. Start valid driver's license and MILLION DOLLAR business, hazmat, no pumps, great benefits, competitive pay & new equip- (866)292-5769. immediately. Call 1-800-267-3944 transportation to work. Must be able htitr//iLtnlscancandtrcecofsbo.homestead.com ment. Need 2 years experience. Call Bynum Transport for your Ext 117 www.easywork- to lift heavy objects. Duties include Fir More hIfo Catl (941)485-9212. opportunity today. 1800)741-7950. Coastal Southeast Georgia Large wooded water access. marsh greatpay.com installation of party tents, deliveries, W view, lake front, and golf oriented homesites from the mid 570's mantnc & c ig 35r Business Opportunities DELIVERFEMARV'sFOR PAY! A NATIONAL RV delivery Live oaks, pool, tennis, golf. (877)266-7376. POOL CHLORINE maintenance & cleaning. 30-0 hrs. service has immediate needs for qualified contractors to deliver www. cooperspoint.com. p Seriwk. Sa rticng pay A p er hr. "new" RV trailers from factories and dealers to Hurricane relief .- .. Serious aolicants only. Apply at: Al\l CAStH C:AND ROUT: Do yoti crr $800/day? 30 Ma- sites. This is a great way for you to help the victims. Please log Coastal North Carolina Waterfront! 3+/- Acres, $99,900t Beau- RRefill Suwannee Valley Event & 'At 1 I. 1 We X sill int be undersold! tifully wooded parcel on deep boatable water with access to N'S CLEAN 52 W H R St ICW, Atlantic & sounds. Prime location close to town. Paved 230 W Howard St., Live Oak t 'riv '.' _27 searit t l.aderdae ntttrititn Home For Sale rds. u/g utilities, county water. Excellent financing. Call now 362-4043 Live Oak, FL 32064 (800)732-6601 x 1405. 9a0s9P-F 386-362-7368 / titoicicial cimtiany ]atiches Nctwsork Marketing division. SI. IN(; Mo i s'Cit, d Individoals "Patented category0 BANK FORECLOSURES! Homes from $10,000! 1-3 bedroom North Carolina Gated I oakefron Community 1.5 acres pius. I Listings Call (800)571-0225 Ext H373. development discounts, 90% financing. Call (800)709-5253. A ',Sil( iw) i'NI) v i MACItIN. UNITS/YOU OK 10O- The Mayo Free Press, the weekly newspaper in Mayo, Florida is seeking ',.4 Legal Services Montana Land Auction: 10/25/05 +/- 1396 acres offered tt a general assignment reporter with a strong commitment to local news habitat, great access p 406t485-23g 9 or (406)485-3698 and interests in hard news, sports and features. The Mayo Free Press 0 "{i-h$100),0ii0++ FREE CASH GRANTS! DIVORCE$275-$350*COVERS children, etc. Only one signa- www.montanaahndanctions.com, enjoys being the community newspaper and takes pride in covering S <.HIS)I..NEW HOMBINFsSSRALMOSTrEVEBYONEQUAII- 2000. ext.600. (8om-7pm Alta Divorce LLC. Established 1977. everything in Mayo, Day, Hatch Bend and everything in between. The FIES. IHt LItSTEDl LIVE Ot'ERATORS (800)270-1213 ext.96. Montana Fine DIning Establishment. Seats +/- 70; Full Li' ideal candidate will have solid writing skills and good photography NEED A LAWYER? All Criminal Defense & Personal Injury. tr/Clie ino lietee W ase Heutitg ieni hours MoEntablied skills. Computer skills essential; Macintosh skills an asset. Strong Professional Vending Route. Brand Nam.. Products. No Gim- *Felonies *Dom..estic Violettee *Misdem.eanors .*DU *Traffic Brokers. (406)485-2399. interpersonal skills, self-direction, tricks. Iricii liquip/scr lcees. 57,500 [Swn. We Finance. 'A\uttt Accident uWrongful Death. "Protect Your Rights" A-A- a- t to meet deadlines and work 58770.45 ,722 s #BO2it02-037. A Attorney Referral Service (800)733-5342. ability Steel Buildings effectively in a team environment Financial Miscellaneous are fundamental. Salary plus 4 STEEL BUILDINGS! 24x36 $4,497. 36x48 $6,980. 40x64 benefits package. Fax or e-mail TOO MUCII Dtrhi? Dtnt chooisc Ibc wrong way .ou1. Our see- EARN DEGREE online from home. *Medical, *Busines, *Para- 59.993. 50x130 $13.986. Must Sell!! Call BEN (800)863-9469. resumes to Publisher Myra C. iesic have helped mtillont Stick to a plan, get tot of debt & legal, *Computers. Job Placement Assistance. Computer & Regan at 386-364-5578 ,',," itiiil.lilits Fiec ,itnstultition (9661410-6827. CarcOne Financial aid if qualify. (866)858-2121 (m yra.regan@ gaflnews.com ). i...........htg. wss'w ,nlinetiewarertc....... dNdaWe are a Drug Free ( Week of September 26, 2005 ) Advertising Networks of Florida Workplace 133320-F i 203965-F * CLASSIFIED MARKETPLACE SERVING NORTH FLORIDA AND SOUTH GEORGIA NORTH FLORIDA FOCUS SEPTEMBER 28, 2005, PAGE 7D 362-1734 CLASSIFIED MARKETPLACE 1-800-525-4182 First Day MOVIE EXTRAS Earn $150- PRESSMAN AND BINDERY ., ---. $300/Day All Looks / Types Needed Part-Time Help Wanted PT Phlebotomist No Experience Necessary TV, Music Experience Necessary. needed for busy Lake City medical Videos, Commercials, Film, Print. Suwannee Graphics practice.1-3 years experience Call Toll Free 7 Days! 1-800-260- 621 N. Ohio Ave. In The preferred. Fax resume to: 386-487- 3949 Ext 3005 Live Oak, FL 32064 3209... (386) 362-1848 IClaSSified Registered Nurse First Day OFFIC SA Ic sj(' 11 arket lace Full-Time Fresenius OPERATOR/LABORER FULLPART TIME OFFICE STAFF on arke place Medical Care HELP WANTED Apply in person @NEE The World's leader in dialysis Must have reliable transportation. SPIRIT OF THE SUWANNEEc PARK e ur ad services is seeking a Registered Salary Negotiable. MUSIC076 95t PAh Dr. K Nurse to staff our outpatient Kidney Call 386-658-3877. 3076 95th IDr.l Classifled Center in Live Oak. No dialysis Live Oak, FI 32060 l experience necessary, we provide Experienced Flooring Personnel (North on Hwy. 129) E.O.E. M rketplace, on the job training. We offer new Top pay. Call Brad or John at: a us at competitive salaries and 386-362-7066. excellent benefit package including Live Oak Paint Center 1 -80-525-4182 paid time off, health/dental 1512 S. Ohio Ave . insurance and 401K. Please apply Live Oak, FL "- at or send resume to: i- .- ..-. .. .. .... - Live Oak Kidney Center 10543 Suwannee Plaza Blvd. Live Oak, FL 32060.4S VCDP WI 386-364-6604 RSAT 8AM TO M Attn: YoYo Vargason, Clincal Mgr. Service TechnicianE (FL) WALT'S LIVE OAK FORD-MERCURY EP O 386-362-1112 Apply in I DISCOUNTS Service Technician Needed Ford and ASE experience a plus. UApplyin person, see Rick at: FO EVE YON O US Hwy. 129 North, Live Oak, FL. 21 State of FloridaI FOR EDE RYONE! 2005 Department of Transportation.6 .m has two (2) openings for at ee 6 p m HIGHWAY MAINTENANCEumbia Count WORKER-LEVEL 1. OC lm Fairgrounds t, Bi-weekly Salary Range: $688.50-$1 ,000.00 Doors open Minimum Qualifications: at 5 p.m. per person Please apply on-line at: DIE A C C A R D I jobs.myflorida.com T PU AL I Refer to requisition number oT 55004410 & requisition number .__"qT_ 55004995. Only State of Florida P R E- W N ED Applications will be accepted-noNDCREED resumes, please. VEHICLES! Ad closes 9/30/2005.- -L EO/AAIVP Employer SUPERVISOR/TRAINERS T PRICE OF GAS IS Positions require experience in TE I E, S CH E R O LE janitorial maintenance and the 1 E IUP u & THE PR ability to work a very flexible AT EDDIE ACCARDI ARE I/ LBSE schedule and have dependable GOING DOWN!, HIGHWAY 90 HST 1/2 MILE PAST 1-75IN A K CIT transportation. Duties: On site* working supervision, hands on 33 training and public interaction. SALES HOURS:MONDAY-FRIDAY AM-9PM, High school diploma required. SATURRID 8:3OAM-5PM. - Attendants for local highway IS1T.OURWE E BLAT:] wwwleaccardicheoetma rest areas PRICESAFTER ALL FACTORY REBATES AND INCENTIVES, ALLPRICES PLUS TAXTAG AND $695.00 BANK FEE. DEALER RETAINS Training will be provided. Must be ALL REBATES AND INCENTIVES. PICTURES FOR ILLUSTRATION PURPOSES ONLY MAY NOT REPRESENT ACTUAL MODEL willing to work a flexible schedule, have dependable transportation, home phone and capable of performing the required duties as directed by supervision. Duties: cleaning, sanitation, trash removal . (ability to lift 35 Ibs). P -rsons with i ., n S disabilities ,are encouraged to "' apply.t ADA/EOE/Drug free workplace. Apply at: COMPREHENSIVE COMMUNITY ' SERVICES, INC. F 506 S. Ohio Ave. Live Oak, FL 32064 TEMPORARY ROADb IRIIEC A1 O MAINTENANCE WORKER I PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT The Suwannee County Public Works Department is currentlyJUTI recruiting for a temporary Road Maintenance Worker I position. . Responsibilities include but are notM limited to performing manualWa g M goT and/or semi-skilled labor asE IE directed by supervisor. May 0OF 05IERS E EgS OF perform minor repairs/adjustments .008 A To 8L "T 4 N o y u! or maintenance on equipment.E IE ACCAR I A Y EIR A E A EAEXA Qualifications include one year of HEn SPEA L P iES AlA.wIn E manual labor experience and education equivalent to a partial possess a valid Florida Drivers t-'' License. Rate of pay is $7.29 per hour. Interested applicants are required to submit a County application to the Administrative Services A Live Oak, Florida 32064, (386) i 362-6869 no later than 5:00 p.m. October 5, 2005. All applicants are subject to a pre-employment physical and drug test. .EEO/AA/V/D is now hiring for: -8* A : r FINANCIAL AUDITOR *Ensure accurate accounting and CREDIT provide reports to management *Maintain operational controls and Pl *Oversee, hire, and train book- N P O.l keeping staff at sales centers. "r REQUIREMENTS: *Bachelor's degree in Accounting or Finance *Experience in accounting, finan- cial analysis, or financial services Working comprehension of Ii 800- 2480182 (Ability to work independently and *Ability to develop and maintain G effective working relationships VwGood overall PC skills: MS Word, 0Z&LU_ PRICES AFTER ALL REBATES AND INCENTIVES. MUST FINANCE THRU MAZDA AMERICAN CREDIT, PLUS TAX, TAG AND $695.00 BANK FEE. FOR ILLUSTRATION PURPOSES ONLY, MAY NOT REPRESENT ACTUAL MODEL PAGE 8D, SEPTEMBER 28, 2005 NORTH FLORIDA FOCUS E CLASSIFIED MARKETPLACE SERVING NORTH FLORIDA AND SOUTH GEORGIA 362-1734 CLASSIFIED MARKETPLACE 1 800-525-4182 WANTEDD! HONDA ACCORD 1992 Police First Day INDUSTRIAL Impound! Only $550 Must Sell! For THE SUWANNEE COUNTY HARDWORKERS ONLY NEED Listings 1-800-749-8116 Ext 4880 Tru s . tr S64, SHERIFF'S OFFICE APPLY. ALL SHIFTS AVAILABLE. IE A is now taking applications for 911 MUST BE ABLETOLIFT HONDACIVIC1995Polce Ipound Dispatcher position, 70 LB. CALL FOR AN APPT NOW!! Only $500 Police Impound. For,. WAL-STAF PERSONNEL Listingscall 1-800-749-8116 Ext .. 911 dispatcher to work shift duty in DRUGSCREENS/BACKGRD REQ. ucks fo Sale the Suwannee County Sheriff's Trucks for Sale Office Communications center. Job List First Day f - Requirements. DRIVERS Company Drivers Solos/ . High Sch p or E Teams Class A/CDL New Pay FOR SALE: Ford Ranger, 1994. Equivalency. Must be capable of Package 3-1-05, Make up to 40 Excellent running condition. ',jj T- A P. handling several tasks at one time. cents/mile & More. Great Home $2,100.00 Cal 386-362-6655. Must possess good keyboarding Time! Also Owner Operators Utility .. .. INCLUDE THE FEATURES skills. Experience with "Windows" is Needed! 1-877-882-6537 FOE preferable Oakley Transport, Inc. First Day DESCRIBE THE VEHICLE e extras t your car has MOVIEIBE TEX A ACHTLRS MOVIE EXTRAS, ACTORS & Chevy Tahoe, 2003. 55K mi. Leather A prospective buyer will want may be its strnclude f es selinke Recommended: MODELSI Make $75-$250/day All captain chairs, 6 CD changer, 3rd to know the basics about the poinwert. eqIncludent,. stom Former Dispatch Experience ages and faces wanted 4-271 row seat. Very clean, excellent vehicle including make, year, .I interiors, air conditioning, Required. Condition. $26,000. Call Rusty @ model, body style, motor, .t Benefits: SALES MANAGERS Christian 386-590-1700. transmission Am-FM, et, ,, Health Insurance, paid annual based company in hi-tech field, ,; leave, paid sick leave, retirement seeking intergrity-minded sales First Day .. ., . paid to the Florida Retirement managers for market expansion. GMC Yukon XL Denali, 2004. 45K MAKE IT EASY *"-- - System. $100,000 Average Income! Up to mi. Fully loaded. 3rd row seat, TO ANSWER -,. - $800 Car allowance. Phone 1-800- f CD ch To Apply: 426-5748 leather, sun oo 6 CDtar XMchanger, Give your phone MERCURY COUGAR, '91, X 7' 7MILEAGE Must submit an employment n o s36,0Onstar, XM radio, number and 2 door, automatic transmission: application, and i ired, submit to $000. Call Rusty @ 386-590- Power door locks, runk release ba ckg ro u n d inv estig a tion an d 1 0 .. -= g a s re le a s e A M /F M ta p e d e c k : v e h I Isi s. tu lt iO n , a background investigation anda -f ereched air, sunroof and much m mileage is one of the being fingerpinnted. Vans for Sale reace. Go condition, 65, I es key points of interest. Deadline TRANSPORTATION Plymouth Voyager Van 1995, 6 cyl. $all55 55 ater5 pm. J1 I..san important 5:00 p.m., Monday, October 17, TRANION automatic, power steering, air, air, 5 55 after 5 pm. element of your ad. 2005 Autos for Sale 90,000 orig. miles. 2 capt seats & 2. . A for_____Sale___bench seats. Excellent condition and .. . To obtain application or for FOR SALE very clean $1875.00 Call 850-971- 4 additional information, contact Mrs. N1992 Regency Oldsmobile 2740DITION Sheila Knght, Communications Good Condall 386ition-362-605995.00 Two (2) 2005 Chevy Express 2500 This will work to your benefit If the- 'CE Director at 386-362-2222. Call386-362-6055 Work Vans, 26K, $17,500; 36K, First Day $16,500. Call 386-362-1734 ext. car is in good condition. Ifrit: o, 4his isi n ' TILE & MARBLE 107; or afterdont exaggerate. A prospect will he'-pectlVe Aby,- r- Well established company looking FOR SALE: 2002 Grand Prix 5500 respond more rable if notsled. wants to know your asking For the right employee!! Pontiac. 39K miles. Like new. -, -MV.. --, ,priSana -a6speial * InstallerlAssistant $10,000.00. Call 386-364-7780. Accessories/Parts p.... *,- terifi that yo.Pre willing to'_ Must have experience FOR SALE: 2004 Chevy Max. DVD, FOR SALE: Set of '05 Cadillac ..... as to W make. Don't leave these Must be able to lift 701lbs. leather, sunroof, skid control, XM Escalade wheels & tires, factory u', IO,'U 'ow r f ..,= Reliable transportation satellite radio, 32 MPG. $18,000.00 magnesium rims. $125.00 each or 4 ". w- i 0. a,.. < -. - Smoke free environment Call 386-362-1734 ext. 107. for $450.00. Call 386-755-2424, ask .W E A-E .... ..- O. W P Please call 386-755-1991 for appt FORD FOCUS SE 2003- Exc. cond., rGus. W E ARE ERlLI YOU W ITE-'A Drug screen/Backgrd req. .FORD FOCUS SE 2003 Exoc cond. I G LASSIF IRDD .HA T. . Tractor Supervisor-Seeking a great AC. Great on gas- 31-35mpg. -- tractor work supervisor to work with 1606 a local farm in Live Oak, FL. Duties ______. .- ' include overseeing daily operations FORD EXPEDITION 1998 Police U I.I U' 'K :, (i-'- ''- "- of land prep, plastic laying and Impound! Only $895 For listings call ,| general tractor work including 1-800-749-8116, Ext. 5932 arranging operators for equipment & To place your tractors daily, ensuring equipment is POLICE IMPOUNDSI $500! maintained & serviced. Prior Hondas, Chevys, Jeeps, Toyotas, ad the supervisory ,farm experience Nissans & more! Cars / Trucks / in the preferred but not required. To apply SUVs from $500! For listings call . please complete an application at 800-749-8116, Ext. 4854. Classified IT A Sl E DSa 5608 CR 249, Live Oak or call Maria at239-657-4421, ext.8106 POLICE IMPOUNDS $500 Tax M arketpl ac e H EAIS Repos, US Marshall Sales! Also M arketplace, As low as $18.95 per month. Trucks, SUV's, and morel For CERTIFIED NURSING listings Call 1-800-725-0175 ext call Louise I I ASSISTANTS C323. 362 7a-3pshiftFT at 386-3 - Suwannee Health Care Center ACURA INTEGRA 1990 Police 1620 E. Helvenston Street Impound! Only $585! Must Sell. For 1734 today! Live Oak, FL 32064 Listings 1-800-749-8116, Ext. 7169 1734 to ay 7 EOE/DV/M/F FOR ALL OF SOUTH GEORGIA & NORTH FLORIDA lE OF VALDOSTA 4- S!5;; F_ U 4. rA16 S2911 N R AHTORY SAYSS........ ,2310 I. icI... wwAod e f al o t |