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nflaonline.com 4r A^P 4- ^ ^ Residential home destroyed by fire Ira Mikell Free Press Reporter A residential home was Boyd staff :holds office hours in Mayo A member of Congress- man Allen Boyd's (D-North Florida staff will be visiting S Mayo on the second Wednesday of ever\ month so the people of Lafayette County will have the op- portunity to personally dis- cuss issues concerning them. Congressman Bo d's staff is trained to assist con- stituents with a variety of issues relating to various federal agencies. It is im- portant to the Congressman that his staff is available for those who are not able to travel to either his Panama City or Tallahassee offices. Office Hours \with Con- gressman Bovd's Staff Wednesday,: February 8: 2006( 1 pm -3 pm Elections Office In the Courthouse SMayo You can be S the sole survivor and, win $500 See details North Florida Focus Page 8D destroyed by fire on Jan. 25 at Canoe Country, located off Blue Springs Road in Lafayette County. A call was made to the Mayo Vol- unteer Fire Department at 12:48. According to Billy Robinson, Assistant Fire Chief of the Mayo Volun- teer Fire Department, no details can be released at this time pending an inves- tigation by the Florida State Fire Marshall. The Mayo Volunteer Fire Department was assisted by the Luraville Volunteer Fire Department. Luuraville brought both Engine 35 and Brush Tanker 35. Suwannee County Fire had responded with their Engine #1, but Assistant Chief Paul Gam- ble of the Luraville Volun- -teer Fire Department deter- mined his tankers were suf- ficient to assist theMayo Volunteer Fire Department. "Engine 1 was cancelled in route and returned to its station," Gamble said. Additional water was used from Engine 35 by As- sistant Chief Gamble, Chief Chris Harrison, and Assis- tant Chief Robinson to fin- ish cleaning up. The Luraville Volunteer Fire. Department returned to Luraville and the Nla\o Volunteer Fire Department remained at the scene to se- cure the site as they waited for the Fire Marshall to ar- rive and inspect the scene., -I- -.1 " i I.t .. .-~~' ..r. l ... January students of the month Front row, left to right: Brook Noyes, Julio Castillo, Brianna Powe, and Alicia Wimberley. Back row left to right: Superin- tendent Fred Ward, Johnny Reid, Andy Hart, Carolyn Land, Bobby Koon, and' Henry McCray. Photo submitted SENIOR NIGHT PHOTOS Page 1-2B Weather eye .. on Mayo " 'nw: 55 High: 73 *' "US- I)I T 32611 000000 SBSCR"IBER UNIyVERSITY OF FLA LI HI"S IL WESO LA LIE PO BOX 117001 LL FL 3E23611--7001 Operation Crack Up yields 5 more arrests Ira Mikell Free Press Reporter The Lafayette County Sheriff's Office arrested two residents of Mayo, along with three non-residents of Lafayette Coiunt, on drug charges. These arrests re- sulted from "Operation Crack Up," an ongoing in- vestigative effort by the Lafayette County Sheriff's Office which began Sept. 2. 2005 and is still going strong. Law enforcement officers working in 'Operation Crackup" are Lnvestigator Travis Boatright, Captain John Young. Sheriff Carson McCall, Deputy Geoffrey Condiv, Lieutenant Hemp- stead. Deputy Rilev Cran- ford. Sheriff Cameron, and FDLE (Florida Department of Law Enfocrcement) Spe- cial Agent Arthur Erickson. Those arrested were: Donald E Austin. 45. of 679 W US HW1 27. Mayo. was arrested on lan. 27, 2006, and charged with possession of cocaine and charged with possession of drug paraphernalia. Christopher Paul Juller, 41, of 2660 Fairway Ave. 5, St. Petersburg, was arrested on Jan. 20, 2006, and charged with possession of SEE OPERATION, PAGE 6A Donald E Austin Christopher Paul Fuller .Jackie V Gibbs Jackie V Gibbs Donald Bernard Reid Pnrlots ubmined try LCSO Allen Edward Knox Northside Cemetery open to Lafayette County residents The Board of Directors of residents if a burial site i the Northside Cemetery needed immediately. Buria Management Corporation sites are -free to Lafayett announces that the North- County residents. The ceme side Cemetery located on the terry is also available to non property of the Northside- residents; however, non-res Church of Christ in Mayo is idents must pay a fee fo open to Lafayette County) burial sites. residents. County residents This cemetery was create may reserve burial sites in in 1999 by William H. Geige the cemetery in advance or in response to his mother' family members may request in her final days t( arrange for burial of County be buried on the grounds c Contact Us Thanks for reading The Mayo Free Press. We encourage your phone calls and questions. You're welcome to call us at (386) 294-1210 INDEX Classifieds ...1D Calendar ...... .3C Sports .. ...... ..1B Social News. .....3A Church News .....2A is al e e- n- 5 o ?d the Northside Church of Christ. In response to her re- quest Mr. Geiger acquired an acre of property contigu- ous to the church from L.D. Revels, attached a lien on the SEE NORTHSIDE, PAGE 6A I I No Purchase Necessary Must Present Coupon . Limit 1 Per Person Good 02/03/06 Only L. .J Lighthouse Realty of North Florida, Inc. LARGE ACREAGE -l .ust.m uli~e oi MavO pr.'ipetly A h3, ':la *1 l ':~rltrnr :ii. ?nd presses .: 3t~r, Apprc" It1 ares in S r -lDd pIaniti- pine1" b19 ancpi,j in nrur3I wo'D:.d, ior 3 10131 01 47 acre& tria also rj 'J0. 14U stc5. -da picn IwO3 ptw rnr pcDkp e lVO lvmII lenced 'a [hrceesides Property b.Ok up to Q01ClaroLU ri urtling H-eather Neill .1 .ld Plp'yb~i r 0 ?I~llrdh~lh Club Thii. properly has a lot o1 poentinial lor many Broker pc"itilliler $ ~418t.000 #1101), i Corner US 27 & Ilhy. 51 Mlyo, IFL (386) 29-1-2131 \ 1w.Lighthou.seRealty.us Lafyete Cunt'snew sorcesice 888 Wereprod9t seve m~R I 0 ol i PAG 2A TH MAYO FRE PRSS Mao FLTUSAFBUR ,20 The Lafayette County Historical Museum Ira Mikell Free Press Reporter Work on the Lafayette County Historical Museum is still on schedule. When the renovation and restora- tion has been completed, the museum will contain vari- ous items relating to the his- tory of Lafayette County. The exact completion date is unknown at this time. However, the Lafayette County Historical Society is hoping the project will be finished soon. Before the project began, the 1898 brick building, be- side the old Mayo Fire Sta- tion, at the corner of San Pe- dro Ave. and Main Street, was falling into disrepair. Vi Johnson dreamed about putting a historical museum in Mayo. With the help of county officials, Florida state government of- ficials, members of the Lafayette County Historical, and members of the com- munity, her dream is com- ing true. The new roof, identical to the original, was installed along with new framing to support the roof. The next phase, currently in progress, consists of regrouting the The Mayo Baptist Church Family Invites you to bring your special someone to an evening of Singing for my Savior Concert with Diane Anders Family Tuesday, February 14 7:30 p.m. Nursery Provided 237555-F ~ 5..f~.. .~- ~ '- s -rrzK 2 1. ~- ir .~3.-L T-~~gll~ The grouting of the outside walls of the Lafayette County Histori- cal Museum are almost complete. Photo: Ira Mikell walls and replacing any bricks that are missing. The Mayo Correctional In- stitution work crew is work- ing diligently to complete the regrouting phase. For ex- ample, the outside walls of the old building are almost finished. At present, the Lafayette County Historical Society is using the remainder of the second grant: $50,000. After this grant has been exhaust- ed, they will create another proposal and then submit it together while in Tallahas- see. The amount needed, ac- cording to Vi Johnson, Secre- tary of the Lafayette County Historical Society is a large sum. The money from this grant will be used to complete the inside of the building. This phase of the project will con- sist of restoring the ceiling and floor to their original condition as well as in- stalling the items which will The new walls of the Lafayette County Historical Museum are sup- porting the new roof. Photo: Ira Mikell make up the museum. The Lafayette County His- torical Society needs your assistance. As previously mentioned, once the second grant has been used, they will be seeking additional funding in the form of a grant in Tallahassee. John- son said they -need new members and items to go into the Lafayette County Historical Museum. The Lafayette County Historical Society is appreciative of any form of assistance they receive. If you would like to contribute, call Vi Johnson at 386-294-2482. The members of the Lafayette County Historical Society are Elouise Greene; Drew Bell, President; Irene Calhoun, Treasurer and Pro- ject Manager; and, Vi John- son, Secretary. Calhoun re- placed Taylor. Cullar, who moved to Mississippi, as Project Manager. Look for more updates on the Lafayette County Histor- ical Museum in upcoming issues. If you have any his- torical information and/or pictures relating to 1898 brick building located on the corner of San Pedro Ave. and Main Street, contact the Mayo Free Press at 386-294-1210. You can also contact us by e- mail: may- ofreepressl@all : tel.net. A close up view of the grouting work. This wall has been finished. Photo: Ira Mikell AIRLINE BAPTIST CHURCH (SBC)......294-2676 Co-Pastor................................................................Larry Law Sunday Sunday School............................... ............................9:45 a.m. Morning Worship ................ .......... ........ 11:00 a.m. Prayer M meeting ................................................................5:30 p.m . Discipleship Traiin ....................... ........................6:00 p.m. Evening Worship................ ........................... 7:00 p.m. Wednesday Fellowship Supper....................................................6:00-6:30 p.m. Awaas, aith, Bible Study............................... 6:30p.m. Located Four Miles East of Mayo on Highway 27 "O Come Let us Worship The Lord", Ps. 95:6 2 - ALTON CHURCH OF GOD.....................294-3133 Pastor ........ ...... Rev Charles E Hodge. Ir Youth Pastor ....... ....... .. .Chan Perr) M usic Director. .....................................................Blanche Perry Children's Pastor.................... ..............Ryan & Tiffany Perr Sunday School......:....................................................... 9:45 a.m Worship Service/K.I.D.S. Church.............................. 10:45 a.m. Evening W orship............................................................... 6:00 p.m . Familyight Yuth Club Church............7:00p.m. Wednesday State Road 27 226W.F.r BETHEL HOLY CHURCH......................294-1932 "Aftilated with Mrt. Sina Holy Churches of America Inc.", Pastor.........................................Elder Carolyn Demps Sunday School............. ......................................11:00 a.m. Worship Service....................................................12:00 p.m. Thursday Bible Study................7................. ..7:00 p.m. 357 Pine Street "Membership means Discipleship" 22870-F HATCHBEND APOSTOLIC CHURCH..935-2806 Pastor.......... ...... .. .. .. ......... .....Rev. Steve Bovd Sunday School .......... ............ ......... .......... 10:00 a.m. Eveninr Wivorsup .......... ............ ........... .........6:00 p.m . Wed. Light for Living......... ........... ... ...... .7 30 p.m. Located 4 miles South on Hwy. 349, then left on CR 138, follow signs. 22671- FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD... ...........294-1811 Sunday\ School .... ........ .. .9:45 a rn \Vorcsh Sji S '. ice ... ...... .. ..... 1 .I a Sw Kid church .... ...... .... .... 1 l .m. E ending Worship .. .... ... ... -.. 00 p.m. ..ii Youth Im pact....................... ...................... 7:00 p.m . Vieda" Adult Bible Study................. ..... ......... ..... 7:00 p.m. Pastor: David Stephens Youth Pastor: Danr Fletcher Localed at 244 SE Mill Sheetl, dao 'Renewing Hope and Building Livs" Hatch Bend Baptist Church Pastor.George Dunn 935-0943 Sunday School.............................9:45 a.m. Sunday Morning Worship... ....................................... 11:00 a.m. Sunday Evening................................................... 6:00 p.m. Wednesday Evening........................................... .7:00 p.m. 3029 S.E. CR 500 226678-F Methodist Church Phone: 386-294-1661 MAYO FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Located SE corner of Hwy. 27 & FL 51 Mayo Pastor Jim Gamble Sunday School..........................................................10:00:a.m. Morning Worship.............................. ................ 1100 a.m. Evening Worship...... ......................................6:00 p.m. "The Friendly Mayo Methodist" 226704-L To Place Your Church In Our Church Directory, call Myrtle at 362-1734 MIAYO BAPTIST CHURCH...........(386)294-1020 Pastor: Brother Jimmy Legg Worship Leader ...........................oycelyn Cook" Sunday Schedule Bible Study................ ................................. ................9:45 A.M . Worship Service............................. ....................... 11:00 A.M. Sunday NightService....................................... ......... :00 PM. Wednesday Night Schedule Adult Prayer Service ......................................6:30 P.M. ,mavobaptistchurch@ii tel.tnetl PA70i.F MIDWAY BAPTIST CHURCH Sundi, Sch;jol ...I WVorship Sert ice Diicipltihip Training. Eterung %Vor .hip Pra r'eehng Wednescba. 0 m~v .r-II p m )CI p m Located on County Road 354 "For If Ye Forgive Men Their Tresspasses Your Heavenly Father Will Also Forgive You" Matt. 6:14 22707-F ST. MATTHEW'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 'Contact Number in Mayo (386) 294-2218 Vicar........ ........ ... ...... ....... .Re-. Linda Lowry Sr. Warden............ ...........................................Pippy Cashman Celebration of Holy Eucharist at 7:00 PM each Wednesday to be followed by light refreshments and Christian Education. Located One Block North of the Courthouse in Mayo. . NEW HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor ............................................. ........Rev. Charlie Walker SundaySchool ................................ ..10:00 a.m. Morning Worshiup........... ............... 1100 a.m. Dis pleship Training................................... .............6:00 p.m. Even Worship.....:........ ........................................ 7:00 p.m. Adult oir................. .......................... ....... 8:00 pm . Prayer Meeting, Bible Study & Mission Group-Wed...7:00 p.m. Located Two Miles North of Mayo Off Highway 51 "Come And Hear, All Ye That Fear God" Ps. 66:16 226708-F PLEASANT GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH (SBC).294-1306 Pastor,............................... .......... ........Ted Rushing Sunday School.,.................... ..... .......9:45 a.m. W worship Service...................................................... 11:00a.m . Wednesday Discipleship Training..............6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Evening Traiing............................................................ 6:00 pm . Team Kids Night............... 6:30 p.m. Seven miles West of Mayo, left on CR 534 then right on 350A Jesus Saves" -226719-F NEW HARMONY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 160th St. (Go south on 51 to 160th, turn right) Pastor: Stan Posey Phone (386) 776-1806 SUNDAY. Sunday Worship... ......... ................9:30 am Bible Study...... .... ............................................. ........ 10:30 am WEDNESDAY Womens Bible Study........ ................. .............000 am 226721-F LIGHTHOUSE CHRISTIAN CENTER...294-3089 Pastor, John Whittington Sunday Praise and cirship Service........... ..13.0.0 a.m. Children's Church............................... .................10:30 am . Sunday Night Service .................................................6:00 p.m. W wednesday Service ............................................................7:00 p.m. Wed. Children's and Teen's Service..................... 7:00 p.m. State Road 51 Mayo ~ "Love Never Fails" 267S.F Bethel Creek Baptist Church.....................658-2398 Pastor: Sherwood E. Sawyer ,Sunda\ School. ............ ................. 9:45 a.m. Sunday \Vor.hip Service. ................ .. 11' a.m. Sunday Evening Worship.......................... .........6:00 p.m. Wednesday Bible Study.............................. ... 7:00 p.m. Nursery available for all services located 3 miles North of Day on Highway 53 Where you are always welcomed M,.i-f To Place Your Church In Our Church Directory, Call Myrtle at 362-1734 SJesus Christ Fellowship Community Church, A Fill Gospel Ministry of Mayo Florida, Inc. 294-1656 Deacon Lemon Curtis Watson, Chairman of the Deacon Ministry Mother Emma Watson, General Mother Located on Lake St. rc 'i,.'l i ce St'l 'i Sunday School...................10:00 a.m. Morning Worship...............ll:00 am. Tuesday Service...................7:00 p.m. (Prayer Meeting and Bible Study) 'Worship means Celebration, Communication, and Consecration. " Church Membership means Commitment. Disdpleship means a student of the , ordofGod. 27853-F New Beginnings Church a place for you Pastor..............Wayne Hudson Phone Number........386-294-1244 newbeginningschurch@alltel.net Purpose Staement: New Beginnings exists to provide an environment where People can discover and develop a passion for God that is Rea relevant and relational Presently meeting in the Lafayette High School Cafetorium Service Schedue: Sun Morroirg .rupr-h. .10:00 a.m. www.newbeginningschurchmayo.com 226726-F Ephesus Advent Christian Church Pastor 11B Talley 963-5600 208-9626 Sunday School Service.... 9:45 a.m. Worship Service..............11:00 a.m. Prayer Meeting.................7:00 p.m. 226724-F Flowers & Gifts "Saying I Love You Is Great... Showing Her With a Gift From Day Town Flowers is Even Better! ^Pr FREE BALLOON _ With EVERY J.,.- Ordei .-OZEN ROSE WI FREE By PloneE D DELIVERY 294-2494 J within or l 15 miles 294-2713 Hwy. 53, in Day, Fl Happy Vatnes Day ~~'~'~~' ''~ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 2006 PAGE 2A THE MAYO FREE PRESS, Mayo, FL I Nursery Pro~vided 237986-F THE MAYO FREE PRESS, Mayo, FL PAGE 3A TII IRQflAV FFBRI lAPRY 2 f.00 The Red Babs Miller was bagging some early potatoes for me. I noticed a small boy, delicate of bone and fea- ture, ragged but clean, hungrily appraising a bas- ket of freshly picked green peas. I paid for my potatoes but was also drawn to the display of fresh green peas. I am a pushover for creamed peas and new potatoes. Pondering the peas, I couldn't help over- hearing the conversation between Mr. Miller and the ragged boy next to me. "Hello, Barry, how are you today?" "Hello, Mr. Miller. Fine, thank ya. Jus' admirin' them peas. Sure look good." "They are good, Barry. How's your ma?" "Fine. Gittin' stronger alia' time. "Good. Anything I can help you with" "No, sir. Jus' admirin' them peas." "Would you like to take some home?" "No, Sir. got nuthin' to pay for 'em with." "Well, what have you to trade me for some of those peas?" "All I got's my prize mar- ble here." "Is that right? Let me see it." "Here 'tis. She's a dandy." "I can see that. Hmmm- mm, only thing is this one is blue and I sort of go for red. Do you have a red one like this at home?" "Not zackly. But almost." "Tell you what. Take this sack of peas ,home with you and next trip this way let me look at that red mar- ble." "Sure will., Thanks, Mr. Miller." Mrs. Miller, who had been standing nearby, came overto help me. With a smile she said, "there are two other boys. like him in our community, all three are in very poor 'circum- stances, Jim just loves to bargain with them for peas, apples, tomatoes, or: whatever. When they come back with their red mar- bles, and they always do," he decides he doesn't like red after all and he sends them home with a bag of produce for a green marble or an orange one, per- haps." I left the stand smiling to myself, impressed' with this man. A short time later I moved to Colorado but, I never forgot the story of this man, the boys and their bartering. Several years went by, each more rapid than the previous one. Just recently I had occasion to visit some old friends in that Idaho community and while I was there I learned that Mr. Miller had died. They were having his viewing that evening and knowing my friends want- ed to go, I:agreed to ac- company them. Upon ar- rival at the mortuary we fell into line to meet the relatives of the deceased arid to offer whatever words of, comfort we could. Ahead of .s in line were three young men. One was in an army uniform ;and the other two wore nice haircuts, dark suits and white shirts -- all very pro- fessional looking They approached Mrs. Miller, standing composed and ,smiling by" her hus- band's casket. Each of the young men'rhugged her, kissed her on the cheek, s" poke briefly with her and Moved' on to the casket. Her misty light blue eyes followed them as., one by one, each young many stopped briefly and placed his own warm hand over the cold pale hand in the casket. Each left the, mortu- Marbles ary awkwardly, wiping his eyes. Our turn came to meet Mrs. Miller. I told her who I was and mentioned the story she had told me about the marbles. With her eyes glistening, she took my hand and led me to the casket. "Those three young men who just left were the boys I told you about. They just told me how they appreci- ated the things Jim "trad- ed" them. N6w, at last, when Jim could not change his mind about color or size -- they came to pay their debt." "We've never had a great deal of the wealth of this world," she confided, "but right now, Jim would consider himself the rich- est man in Idaho." With loving gentleness she lifted the lifeless fin- gers of her deceased hus- band. Resting underneath were three exquisitely shined red marbles. Moral: We will not be re- membered by our words, but by our kind deeds. Life is not measured by the breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath. Today, I wish you a day of ordinary miracles... A fresh pot of coffee you didn't make yourself -- an unexpected phone call from an old friend, -- green stoplights on your way t work, -- the fastest line at the grocery store, -- a good sing-along song on the radio, -- your keys right where you left them. They say it takes a minute to find a special person, an hour to appre- ciate them, a day to love them, but an entire life to forget them. -Author Unknown- Lost an item? Might be at the county jail If you have lost an item, you may call the county jail at 386/294-1301 to identify the item that you wish to recover. The family of Ella "Odessa" Carmichael-Turlington would like to express our sincere love and thanks to everyone for all the love and kindness shown at the passing of our Mother. The food, flowers, cards and telephone calls were all ot great comfort to the family. I know larilyn would agree with me that there is nothing greater than a supportive, loving church fam- ilv. She and I are both ver\ lucky to have this. To the many friends and neighbors, how lucky we are to live in a wonderful community like ours who have trends that come in an instant to help when needed. We can never thank Lafay-ette Health Care and OakRidge Assisted Living for all the kind, loving care she received from each place. She called both those places her home. \Vhat a blessing it is to have a pastor like Brother Lutrell, that will arise at 2 a.m. in the morning to give comfort, love and support when needed. We will nev- er forget this. To Brothers Glenn Lutrell and Rick\ L\ons. what a thdughttul, loving service and your expressions about the Lord and knowing Him. NMama would truly have loved this. She loved the Lord, her church and what it stood for. To Buddy and Stella who sang her favorite song and the other one you chose. \ou were her favorite singing team. She loved you both very much and cherished the time and thoughtfulness you gave her. loe Irvin, Ir. her grandson, gave a very moving eulo- gy of not onl\ her life but of all the grandchildren and their life experiences of fun, love and laughter and how much she enjoyed being with them. Again, let us express love and thanks, to our church- es, Riverside and Midway, family members, friends, neighbors, Lafayette Health Care, OakRidge, Shands of Live Oak, Dr. Wase,em, and Mozetta Buchanan. We know there are others that did a lot for Mama that have not been mentioned, but we want you to know if we forgot anyone it was not intentional. We love everyone and cannot ever thank each of you enough. Ray and Edward Carmichael, Myrna Irvin, Marilyn Wlimberley-Revels and families Attention all LHS Hornet Band Alumni Alumni Footb'all Game will be Saturday, February 25, at 7 PM. Remember how to play LHS "Fight Song", "Go Big Red" or "The HEY! Song?" Even if you don't, you are needed to perform in the LHS ALUM- NI BAND. No field show, no uniforms, no exhausting Srehearsaals--just. fun and a great time. CALL Mr. Chandler at the band room, 294-4167 and arrange for reeds, valve oil, slide oil and details. Some larger instru- ments (T-bone, baritone horn, sousaphone) avail- able. Drum Line already set. Call now and remember---- the LHS Alumni Band has never lost,a half-time----Go Hornets!. Diogenes F Duarte, M.D. PA. Board Certified in: Pulmonary (Breathing Problems) *Sleep Medicine Accepting Medicare, Medicaid and most private Insurance 334 SW Commerce Drive, Suite 1 Lake City, FL 386-754-1711 -Parcel 6920- FLORIDA DEVELOPMENT LAND 5,500 ACRES IN 8 TRACTS Idealfor Residential & Commercial Development, Recreation and Hunting 118 Acres 2 Parcels 22-& 96 Acres 1,858 Acres 23 Parcels 1 360 Acres 3,504 Acres 18 Parcels 32 555 Acres SUGGESTED OPENING BIDS FROM $10,000 $500,000 SFor brochure and Terms of Sale, call: 800-315-2199 For more information, please visit: www.sheldongood.com SELDON GOOD & COIPANYc. Forestry and Natural Resources Division 02006 Sheldon Good & Conpany, Inc. 237448-F LHS Yearbooks on sale Feb. 6-10 The LHS Yearbooks will be on sale the first week of Febru- ary (6-10). They are $37 for underclass- men, and $42 for se- niors with engraved name stamp. Contact Cynthia Shiver or a member of the Year- book staff. 'Color screen > Walkie-talkie GET SUPER-CONNECTED WITH 750. MINUTES. Whether you like to work with patients or behind the scenes, come and learn how you can use your talents and extra time to help those facing terminal illness. Haven Hospice offers a va- riety of rewarding volun- teecr rpportunites. i yotu are interested in making a difference, please join us for this 12-hour volunteer training series. You must register to at- tend. Where: Suwannee River' SRegional Library 1848 Ohio Avenue S. Live Oak, FL 32064 SWhen: 1 p.m.- 4 p.m. Feb. 20, 21, 22, 24 oTp register oc.,or'more in- formation, contact: Carolyn Long at Haven Hospice of Suwannee Valley at (386) 752-9191. NATIONAL SUPER-CONNECTED f50 250 anytime minutes 500 bonus anytime minutes UNLIMITED local walkle-talkie UNLIMITED nights and weekends Nationwide long distance Included Se per month. Other monthly $ J36a 7 9 charges apply. See below." communIcations. inc. NEXWELI 330 W. Howard St. Live Oak, FL. 32064 362-6789 (Live Oak) 935-9317 (Branford) 294-2424 (Mayo) "Nextel also imposes a federal Programs Cost Recovery (FPCR) fee of $2.89. The FPCR is not a tax or government required charge. Offers ,piiIe Jarula, I. u0D. i710 Phone OPerS Prom o Prie rlure: I-yew v contreail and nreo acoaicK.r. 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He was (Carol), of Brewton, Alaba- 67. ma, Edward Carmichael Mr. Mosier was born in (Peggy) of Tarpon Springs Denver, Colorado and Myrna Irvin (Joe) and Mar- moved to Mayo in 1991 ilyn Wimberley-Revels from South Florida. An ex- (Jimmie) both of Mayo, tremely talented man, Mr. Daughters-in-law Joan Mosier was an active musi- Schrecengost (Tom) of Fair- cian and singer in his play, Maryland and step- church, a sign maker for lo- daughter Barbara Jean cal businesses, an electrical Prine, Mayo. There were 12 contractor in West Palm grandchildren, 23 great Beach and a missionary in grandchildren and 8 great, Guatemala. great grandchildren. He was a member of Services were held Mon- Pleasant Grove Baptist day, January 23, 2006 at Church. Riverside Baptist Church, Survivors include his Mayo, celebrating her life. wife, Geraldine Mosier of Officiating were Bros. Glen Mayo; sons Jim Mosier of Lutrell and Ricky Lyons, West Palm Beach, and Tim followed by a moving eulo- Mosier of Denver, Col- gy given by her grandson orado; two daughters; Deb- Joe Irving, Jr. Special music orah Mosier and Denise by Buddy and Stella Folsom both of Ashe\ille. Buchanan whom she loved North Carolina anrd 10 very ,,much. Pallbearers grandchildren. wre her'i grandchildren and great grandchildren. Ella "Odessa" Odessa. as she was loving Carmichael-Turlington known bN, family and friends, was born in Odessa Turlington of Lafayette County and lived 1Mayo. died Saturda\. lanu- her entire life in the River- ary 21. at Shands of Live side community, where she Oak, in Live Oak. where was a life long member of she had been a patient for Riverside Baptist Church. several days." She was 91 She was a faithful friend. years old. and servant to her church She wxas a homemaker and community and to all and a member of Riverside that knew her. Baptist Church. Funeral arrangements She was pre-deceased by were conducted by;i.urns her loving husband James Funeral Home, avi: Haven Hospice of Suwanee Valley V lhntlerVtBhill Lighthouse Christian 2nd nine weeks awards Lighthouse Christian Academy would like to congratulate our students on their hard work and commitment to excellence this past nine weeks. h -, -: A Honor Roll I/r back row Caleb Smith, Heather Barrett, Sandra Wainwright, Frances Hilton, Aaron Deeson, Zachary Smith, and Alex James I/r middle row Hunter Jones, Kole Shiver, Chelsey Jackson, Anna Bonura, Dixie Smith, Marissa Williams, Taylor Land I/r -front row Katie Brown, Courtney Rabin A/B Honor Roll I/r back row Clay Wainwright, Jorge Pacheco, Raven Parnell, Emily Selleck, Jessica Williams, George Green, Josh Nabbolz, Jared Jackson /r middle row Dylan Burghart, Savanna Hamlin, Kiana Williams, Cassidy Livingston, Clint Wainwright, Taylor Linton, Trevor Boyd I/r front row - Aaron Yopp, Lucas Linton, Shay Gamble, Benton Walker, Tony Bonura Diligence Awards I!r Back row Heather Barnett, George Green, Taylor Linton I/r- Front row Lucas Linton, Anica Land. Kira Whittington Christian Character Awards I/r back row J.T. Tice, Colin Barret, Clint Wainwright I/r front row Tony Bonura, Taylor.Revels, Grahamn'Jackson Airline Baptist Church welcomes new Associate Pastor Goals I/r back row Caleb Smith, Jared Jackson, Heather Barrett, Sandra Wainwright, George Green, Frances Hilton, Aaron Deeson, Zachary Smith, Clay Wainwright I/r middle Walker Lawson, Chelsey Jackson, Anna Bonura, Alex James, Shay Gamble,: Dixie Smith, Marissa Williams, Tony Bonura I/r front row Katie Brown, Taylor Land, Lucas Linton, Hunter Jones, Courtney Rabin Airline Baptist Church would like to announce the acceptance of Clarence Parker, III (Chip) to our staff as Associate Pastor. As Associate Pastor Brother Chip will be assisting Pas- tor Larry Law as well as ministering to youth and children. Brother Chip comes to us from Perry, where he is also a native. He joins us with his wife Leigh Anne. Brother Chip was saved at the age of 10 and at 17 felt the call into the ministry under the guidance of Brother Bill Jenkins. Brother Chip attended Check out the new contest coming soon! We will begin a new contest for our newspaper readers. Check it out each week and see how well you do. You may even win a prize at the end of March. See details on page SB. TICKETS ARE SELLING FAST! GETYOURSTODAY! I I I 11 0 I I I I lh (COUPON) Eyeglasses SW d I l" Includes Frame and Single Vision lenses. Offer only good for Lake City Store. Some restrictions apply. Coupon required. Regular price $49. Offer expires February 28, 2006. (COUPON) 4L0 ited 7Te 6Oer L CK-Mart [ A A Pl EEeglass dood Express Li Hwy. 90 \ Clearwater Christian Col- lege in Clearwater, where he will be graduating with a degree in Bible, in May. SHe also served part-time in the 'minisi r:'' A Calvary Baptist Church in Perry and Hopewell Baptist Church in Madision. Brother Chip has already begun ONEpassion student ministry on Wednesday nights. This ministry starts with a supper at 6 p.m. and service at 6:30 p.m. He also ministers to our AWANA group oni Wednesday night, . His office hours at Airline will be 8-12 Monday through Thursday. Please feel freeto contact him if he can be of any assistance. We 'are 'excited to wel- come Brother Chip and Leigh Anhe to Airline Bap- tist Church and to the com- munity of Mayo. MAYO FREE PRESS Published weekly every Thursday, USPS #334-600 Phone: (386) 294-1210 Fax: (386) 294-2666 Myra Regan, Linda Smith, Ira Mikell Publisher Manager Reporter Annual subscription rate: $16 in county / $23 out of county Periodicals postage paid at Mayo, Florida POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: SThe Mayo Free Press P.O. Box 248 Mayo, Florida 32066 'Office located at 705 NW Suwannee Ave.,Branford, FL Editorial Policy: The Mayo Free Press encourages readers to write let- ters to the editor expressing their opinion. 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Mayo Fertilizer, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer and a drug free workplace. 237949-F THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 2006 PAGE 4A THE MAYO FREE PRESS, Mayo, FL A TH V IY~I IP5fA FPRI IARYl 2I 2O TEMYOFEEPESMyo L PAE5 Florida Land Boom: New UF survey Shows Florida Farmland values increased by 50 percent to 88 percent during past year Demand for land by de- velopers, investors and spec- ulators pushed the value of agricultural land to record levels in all regions of the state during the past year, according to a new Universi- ty of Florida survey. Prices of agricultural land increased by 50 percent to 88 percent across the state, and most of the farmland is not being purchased for agricul- tural purposes, said John Reynolds, a professor with UF's Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, who conducts the annual Florida Agricultural Land Value Survey. "We've seen a sharp run- up in farmland prices over the past few years, and now we're beginning to see an in- crease in land speculation by out-of-town buyers, devel- opers and foreign investors. And there's also a strong de- mand for rural homesites," he said. "When you consider the volatility of the stock market, coupled with rising interest rates, land is a very attractive investment some people buy and flip property for quick gain." Reynolds' 2005 survey, which measures changes over the past year, divides the state into five regions; south, southeast, central, northeast and northwest. Be- cause of the impact urban- ization has on agricultural land values, the data for the southeast region, including Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties, are confined to transition land values. He said the survey indi- cates that the average value of agricultural land ranges from about $2,700 per acre for unimproved pasture and farm woods in Northwest Florida to almost $10,000 per acre fororange groves in Central and South Florida. The value of grapefruit groves increased 88 percent in the south region of the state and 81 percent in the central region,, largely be- cause of crop loss from hur- ricanes, he said. The value of orange groves increased 52 percent to 53 percent in the central and south regions. The average value of or- ange, groves was $9,956:per acre in the south region - about $150'per acre higher than in the central region. The estimated value of grapefruit groves was $9,897 per acre in the south region - about $1,705 per acre higher than in the central region. The value of land with 5- to 7-year-old citrus plantings was $8,944 per acre in the south region $83 per acre higher than in the central re- gion. , In all regions of the state, the value of, other types of cropland also increased by as much as 85 percent, and the value of pastureland in- creased: by as much as 87 percent. In the south region, the. value for cropland and pas- ture land increased from 66 percent to 81 percent, respec- tively, Reynolds said. The largest increases were in the Indian River area, Okee- chobee County and the Gulf Coast counties. Cropland and.pasture land in other re- gions also posted big in- creases: 78 percent to 82 per- cent in the central region; 69 percent to 85 percent in the northwest region, and 69 percent to 87 percent in the northeast region." The value of irrigated cropland increased by 67 percent in the south region, 85 percent in the northeast region of the state and 83 percent in the northwest re- gion. The value of irrigated cropland was $6,509 per acre in the south region, $6,356 per acre in the northeast re- gion and $4,012 per acre in the northwest region. The value of non irrigated cropland increased 69 per- cent in the northeast and northwest regions. The val- ue of non irrigated cropland was $4,490 per acre in the northeast region and $3,332 in the northwest region. The value of pasture land increased about 81 percent in the south region and 78 per- cent to 82 percent in the cen- tral region. The value of im- proved pasture increased 85 percent to 87 percent in the northern regions. The value of unimproved pasture in- creased 76 percent in the northeast and 82 percent in the northwest. The value of improved pasture ranged from $3,337 per acre in the northwest re- gion to $6,426 per acre in the central region. The. value unimproved pasture ranged from $2,645 per acre in the northwest region to $4,715 per acre in the south region. The value of farm woods increased 81 percent in the northeast region and 84 per- cent in the northwest region. The lowest agricultural land values were in the northwest region, ranging from $2,645 per acre for unimproved pasture to $4,012 per acre for irrigated cropland. The survey also measures the value of transition land - acreage being converted or likely to be converted to nonagricultural sites for homes, subdivisions and commercial uses. Counties were divided into metropol- itan and non-metropolitan counties, and transition land values were estimated for each region. The value of transition land within five miles of a major town in metropolitan counties increased from 31 percent to 120 percent from 2004 to 2005, Reynolds said. Within five miles of a ma- jor town in metro counties, the value of transition land ranged from $18,423 per acre to $46,481 per acre. The val- ue of transition land more than five miles from a major town in metro counties ranged from $10,758 per acre to $23,575 per acre, except in the southeast region where transition land values were $66,667 per acre. In non-metropolitan coun- ties, the value of transition land within five miles of a major town ranged from $6,167 per acre to $17,143 per acre. Transition land values more than five miles from a major town in non-metro counties ranged from $5,333 to $10,600 per acre. Survey respondents, were also asked if they expect agricultural land values to be higher, lower or remain un- changed during the next 12 months. Eighty-two percent in northern areas and 88 per- cent in southern areas expect agricultural land values to increase during the next year. The expected increases varied by region and ranged from 14 percent to 25 per- cent. However, Reynolds also said that participants should not expect large percentage increases in land values of the past year to continue. The UF Food and Re- source Economics Depart- ment survey, which Reynolds started in 1985, was compiled from informa- tion provided by 185 respon- dents from around the state. They included property ap- praisers, farm lenders, real estate brokers, farm man- agers, land investors, federal farm-assistance and conser- vation staff, UF county ex- tension agents, and others who develop and maintain information about rural land values. More details on the sur- vey, "Strong Nona'ricultur- al Demand Keeps Agricul- tural Land Values Increas- ing," are available on the UF/IFAS Electronic Data In- formation Source (EDIS) Web site at: http:/ /edis.ifas.ufl.edu 'Y Harlow H Land, SR, was the owner of Mayo Theater? Ira Mikell, Free Press Reporter Judge Land's father, Har- low H Land, SR, owned and operated movie theaters, not only in Lafayette County, but also in Suwannee, Gilchrist, and Levy Coun- ties. He built the theater in Chiefland and rented the buildings in Branford, Tren- ton, and Mayo. Land also worked as a Timber Dealer. Land began his business in 1948 and retired in 1964. When television came into existence in 1951, he did not hesitate to speak his mind about its effects on the movie \theater business. "A fad that won't last," Land, said. Judge Land noted several things about his father that impressed him the most. He said his father never gradu- ated high school, had a nat- ural sense of business, was a good business man, andwas always honest. Harlow H Land, SR, was born in 1914 and died 1989. His family has alhvavs lived in Lafayette County since coming to Florida around 1840. Now taking applicationsfor LPN Basic X-Ray Radiologic Technology Deadline to apply is April 16 Deadline for initial TABE Test is March 23. Call (386) 364-2798 to schedule TABE test SUWANNEE TECHNICAL CENTER 415 S.W. Pinewood Dr., Live Oak, FL 32064 FINANCIALAID ISAVAILABLEANDACCEPTED. APPROVED FOR VA TRAINING BENEFITS. ACCREDITED BY THE COUNCIL QN OCCUPATIONAL EDUCATION, INC. County Court Docket Lafayette County Court convened on Wednesday, Jan. 18, 2006 at 9 a.m. The Honor- able Harlow H. Land, Jr. presided. Here is a record of those who appeared in county court and the disposition of their case: ARRAIGNMENTS Breno, Mark F SR: Charged with driving while license suspended or revoked. Continue. Pretrial Feb. 15, 2006. Charged with refusal to sign summons. Continue. Pretrial Feb. 15, 2006. Coverson, Charlie: Charged with fishing with- out a license. Paid fine. Case dismissed. Harp, Jerald Allen: Charged with hunting in Wildlife Management Area. Pled no contest. Charged with taking squir- rels that are not in season. Pled no contest. Adjudicat- ed guilty. Fined $75 for each charge and $347.50. Harper, Tommy: Charged with drug posses- sion marijuana under 20 grams. Sentenced to 180 days in county jail to run concurrent with Case # 03- 68-CF. Charged with dri- ving while license suspend- ed or revoked. Pled guilty. Adjudicated guilty. Sen- tenced 180 days to run con- current with case #06- 12mms, Case #03-68CF. Johnson, Claude Thomas JR: Charged with attaching tag not assigned. Pled guilty. Adjudicated guilty. Fine due first 120 days of probation. Sen- tenced to 6 months proba- tion. Fined $150 plus court cost. Johnson, George Allen: Charged with possession of a gun in a Type II Manage- ment Area. Pled guilty. Ad- judicated guilty. Fined $100 plus court cost. Pay today. Jones, Ervin: Charged with driving with license suspended. Pled no contest. Adjudicated guilty. Fined $350 plus court cost. Sen- tenced to 1 year supervised probation. Fine due first 270 days of probation. Osteen, James E: Charged with battery. Pled not guilty. Will hire attor- ney. Pretrial Feb. 15, 2006. Ramirez, Celestino F: Charged with no valid dri- ver license. Pled guilty. Ad- judicated guilty. Fined plus court cost. May pay fine out of cash bond: $1,000. Charged with at- taching tag not assigned. Pled guilty. Adjudicated guilty. Fined 1 set of costs $452.50. Reid, Oneal: Charged with trespass where notice given. Pled guilty. Adjudi- cated guilty. Fined $150 plus court cost. Sentenced 6 months supervised proba- tion. Fine due first 120 days of probation. Special condi- tion to not go on the prop- erty of victim. .Sparks, Gregory: Charged with battery. De- fendent pled to simple bat- tery. Adjudicated guilty. Sentenced to 6 months un- supervised probation. No contact with victim until she comes to the clerk's of- fice saying that she wants contact. Fined $150 plus court cost. Fine due first 120 days of probation. PRETRIAL Adkins, Little Missy Nellie: Charged with issue worthless check under $150. Review in 30 days. Pretrial Feb. 15, 2006. Driggers, Robert E: Charged with possession of deer or turkey closed sea- son. Adjudication with- held. Fined $150. Pay fine within first 120 days. Geiger, Dustin Lee: Charged with battery, Pled no contest. Adjudication withheld. Pled to simple battery. Sentenced to 6 months probation. Fined $150 plus court cost. Special condition evaluation for anger management. Fine due first 120 days of proba- tion. Knight, John A: Charged twice with child abuse. Ap- pointed public defender. Pled not guilty. Pretrial Feb. 15, 2006. Lewis, Stacy Denise: Charged with affray. Pled guilty. Adjudicated guilty. Fined $40 public defender fee. Fined $75 plus court cost. Sentenced 6 months supervised probation. Fine due first 120 days of proba- tion. Richardson, Chadick: Charged with fishing with- out a valid license. Dismiss with $35 court cost. Bluegrass Pickin at Trenton Community Center Saturday, February 4, 6 p.m. at the Trenton Community Center, will be the Suwannee Valley Bluegrass monthly Pickin. At 6 p.m. various Bluegrass Bands will begin playing, so bring your blue- grass band or come and hear some of the best Bluegrass in North Florida, don't for- get to bring your lawn chair and enjoy great Bluegrass music from 6 p.m. till? Oh, there is plenty of room to set around and jam outside, so you might want to bring your old flat top or banjo or whatever you play and set around and pick. Come on ouit and enjoy a great night of good ol' time fun. It you have any questions please call 800-990-5410 or 352- 284-0668 and ask for Cloud. SEE YA There! erV A Pictorial History of Suwannee, Hamilton and Lafayette Counties Just a small example of photos inside Prc e o y1,, Only] m uesT.. 21 Limited Edition Look for the Books are available for 10% coupon purchase at The Dust Catcher in in the Mayo. Get your copy today. Save-A-Ton This will make a perfect gift for icopon any friend or family members! Bok Hurry While supplies last! 232793-F THE MAYO FREE PRESS, Mayo, FL PAGE 5A THURSDAY.V FEBRUAILRY 2, 2006 PNI A E. VA- IF MI F PU FL THURSDAYFEBRU IARY 2, 200 Cemetery located at Northside Church of Christ, on SR 51, Mayo. Photo by Ira Mikell. Northside Continued From Page 1A property running with the land in perpetu- ity that limits use exclusively to burial, cleared and prepared the site for a cemetery and donated the completed cemetery to the Northside Church of Christ. In response to a request from the Church for assistance in managing the cemetery and an apparent need for additional burial sites for Iafayette County residents, Mr. Geiger created a structure that responds to these needs. He created a not for profit corpora- tion solely for the purpose of managing the cemetery, registered it with the IRS, estab- lished a Board of Directors comprised of members of his immediate family and ap- pointed local officers to manage assignment of burial sites and care of the cemetery. Sonya Land is President of the Corporation, Sandy Boatright and Betty Land are Vice Presidents. The Secretary and Treasurer of the Corporation is Donna C. Land. Under this arrangement, the Board establishes the policies and procedures for assignment of burial sites and the officers make the deci- sions regarding assignments. Provisions have been made for assignment of sites in advance of need and the issuance of certifi- cates of assignment whenever assignment is made by any one of the officers. While the cemetery is owned by the Northside Church of Christ, the operation of the cemetery is completely independent of the church. Accordingly, interment in the cemetery is not dependent upon member- ship in any church and is open to the entire community. IRA Approved Section 501 (c)(13) Organi- zation: EIN: 59-3606453 Board of Directors: William H. Geiger, Chairman Lee Anne F. Geiger, Leah M. Geiger and Elizabeth A. Geiger. Lafayette Continued From Page 1A Hart; Principal: Derek Hembree; School Improve- ment Chairperson: Becky Sharpe; District SI Contact: Tina Hurst; and, School Board Member: Bobby Koon. Lafayette Elementary did not participate in the sur- vey. According to Principal Marion McCray, Lafayette. Elementary decided to wait and abide by whatever de- cision was reached. The Elementary School Advisory Council, accord- ing to McCray, was against the use of school uniforms. "The Lafayette Elementary School Advisory Council felt that uniforms were not necessary, and that the Principal should just en- force the dress code that is already in place," she said. The members of the Lafayette Elementary Advi- sory Council are parents: Susan Solano, Marie Dyal, Dana Lashley; Community Leaders: Bill McMillan, . .... .. 7 I Heavy Western Beef T-Bone Steak $499 lb. S s^. U.S.D.A. Inspected Boneless Chicken Breast $1L.99-Lb. Perry Shopping Center 584-2565 Mon.-Th. 8am 8 pm, Fri. & Sat. 8am 9pm, Sun. 8am 6pm Prices good 2/1/06-2/7/06 I -I U.S.D.A. Inspected Fresh Ground Chuck Family Pack 1$2.191b. Hillshire Farm Smoked Sausage All Varieties $ I99 lb. U.S.D.A Inspected Chicken Leg Quarters 10 lb. avg. 33ib. U.S.D.A. Inspected Pork Sirloin End i Chops Family Pack 990 b., S ... Tom & Teds Thick Sliced Bacon $5994oz. HeayWestern Boneless Beef Chuck Steak Family Pack $2.49b. Flge Folgers Coffee 34.5 oz. $4.49 Trix or Cocoa Puffs Ceral 12-13.75 oz. iniU Heavy Western Boneless Beef SChuck Roast $229 ... *lb. U.S.DA. Inspected Fresh Pork Spareribs Small Siz $1 9 lb. Kraft Macaroni & -, I. .1 7.25 oke, ir tLeese ee /$ 00 -Bananas 23000' .y" 'r -, t -,_ . ,or:,,n Jiffy Corn ) .---:;JIFFY Muffin Mix S -m 8.5 oz. Morning Delight Buttermilk Biscuits ; 'L "p f 4/t 100 290 7,5 oz.; 1,"N diR Green Cabbage 3 Ibs.or $100 Roma Tomatoes 99 lb. 238762-F Tina Singletary, Jana Hart; Minority: Ariel Watkins, De- mecio Robles, Teodora Cele- don; Support Employees: Jenene Starling, Gary Weid- man, Maria Wimberley; Teachers: Sandy Bass, Moni- ca Land, Janis Land; Admin- istrators: Marion McCray, Gina Hart; and, Ex-Offiicio: Andy Hart. When the Lafayette Coun- ty School Board met on Jan, 17, very few people who were surveyed attended the meeting. According to Ward, the discussion of the survey was never on'the agenda, but was only an item of information. "It nev- er came to a vote," he said. The minutes of the School Board's meeting stated that Chairman Bobby Koon sim- ply gave a report about the School Uniform Parent Sur- vey to the other Board mem- bers. After discussing the re- port, the members of the School Board agreed that school uniforms were not needed at this .time. They further agreed that the cur- rent dress code was suffi- cient and should be more strictly enforced. "I don't agree with uniforms and think that the principals need to go by the current dress code and enforce it," Ward said. The School Board also discussed and agreed that the dress code also applied to school spon- sored events such as ban- quets and award cere- monies. The Lafayette High School dress code in the student handbook lists 6 rules that all students of Lafayette High School must adhere to: 1. Shirts and tops must be long enough to be tucked in and cover the midriff area when arms are extended horizontally. The neck line of the shirt or top must be of moderate cut. No 'spaghetti strap' tops or 'see through' tops or shirts should be worn. 2. Shorts, skirts, dresses must be mid-thigh length. (Note: finger tips must not Operation- Continued From Page 1A cannabis less ,than 20 grams and charged with possession of parapherna- lia. Jackie V. Gibbs, 20, of 1666 SW Sebastian Circle, Lake City, was arrested on, Jan. 29, 2006, and charged' with possession of cannabis less than 20 grams and charged. \\ith possession of drug para- phernalia. extend beyond bottom of shorts when held at side.) 3. Hats are not allowed on LHS campus. Hats will be confiscated. 4. Articles of clothing must be free of profanity, reference to controlled sub- stance, reference to or en- dorsing political candidates, or inappropriate or sugges- tive remarks. 5. Articles of clothing should not be ragged or torn and should be worn in such a manner that underclothing is not exposed (i.e. sagging pants). Students may not wear articles of clothing in- tended to be sleepwear (i.e. pajamas). 6. Three Strike Policy for shorts and sagging pants: Students who are found to be in violation of the shorts length (see #2 above) will be given three warnings. After the third warning students will not be allowed to wear shorts for the remainder of the semester. Three in- stances of sagging pants will result in immediate discipli- nary action. When asked about whether he thought the is- sue of school .uniforms would be raised again, Koon said that he did not believe it would be addressed again. "As far as the School Boards's concern, the issue is dead," he said. The members of the Lafayette County School Board are Fred Ward, Su- perintendent; Henry Mc- Cray, Chairman; Johnny Reid; Andy Hart; and, Car- olyn Land. ADDITION TB Last Week's "School Related Personnel Of The Year" article Debbie Sullivan, SRP SOf the Year" wanted -to add Fred Ward's name to . her list o-f 'thartk yodu td't all the managers and su- pervisors she has had over the years. '. Allen Ed -ard Knor. 19, of 398 SW Apalachee Ter- race, Fort White, was ar- rested on Jan. 29,/2006, and charged with possession of cannabis (under 20.grams) and charged with posses- sion of drug paraphernalia. Donald Bernard Reid, 31, of P.O. Box 235, Mayo, was' arrested on Jan. 29, 2006, and charged with sale of ,a controlled sub- stance within 1,000 feet of'. a church. Residential home destroyed byfire 0' ''w " :-;; #,, ... ; ; ' Donnie. Lawson and Paul Gamble lot hotspots. Photos: Ira Mikell THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 2006 PAGF RA THE MAYO FREEF PRESS. Mavo, FL . xt`~ LAFAYETTE COUNTY puurea By Terry Hedgespeth Sports Reporter l^ ^ ,. ~ Lafayette County's news source since 1888. We're proud to serve! .._i Hornet Bas ball Senior Night Hornet Basketball Senior Night U5b Iy . Wilson was escorted by her mother Janet Wilson and brother. Kayla is a member of the SWAT, FBLA, senior Beta and Spanish Clubs. She attends the Church of Jesus Christ.of Latter Day Saints. She has played basketball for the past six years. Her hob- bies include reading, acting volleyball and English. After gradua- tion, she plans to attend Sante Fe Community College and the Uni- versity of Florida'to pursue degrees in theater and English. S !.-. .. W E IK vl .SSL.. ,('. r-^ 7~S & ...._ & Sabrina Craig was escorted by Biddie Craig and her brother Austin Craig. She has played basketball for the Lady Hornets for the past five years. She is also a member of the Youth Crime and Watch, Track and Dance teams. Her hobbies include shopping, talking on the phone and attending church. After high school, she plans to attend North Florida Community College. It is always an emotional scene at the Hornets senior night re- gardless of the sport, especially when it comes to Coach Jimmy Blankenship and the outstanding ladies that have spent the last several years making this Lady Hornets basketball program really special. Kayla Wilson, seen here with the head coach, was the first of many outstanding seniors that have excited Hornet fans over the past few years. Smith, along with the rest of the Lady Hornets over the past few years, takes the time to pose here with her assistant and JV coach Jerry Hill along with head Lady Hornets varsity Coach Blanken- ship. ...:;: ,, ',, .: ;--,. : ... *" Zane Walker was escorted by his parents Steve and Kim Walker. He has played basketball for one year. He is a member.of the Beta arid Drama clubs and is a member of the Airline Baptist Church. His hobbies include playing football,.fishing and .being with his girlfriend. Zane plans to go to Sante Fe Community College after high school. Thomas Parker was escorted by his mother Torie Parker and his good buddy and brother, Chris Parker. Thomas has played bas- ketball for the past two years. He is also a member of the FCA and Youth Crime Watch clubs. His hobbies include hunting, fishing and hanging out with friends. After high school, Thomas plans to attend college to further his athletic career. Sabrina Gandy was escorted by her mother Hattie Atkins and grandmother Charlie Atkins and Taliyah. She has played basket- ball for the past four years. Her hobbies include spending time with friends, church and her buddy Taliyah. She plans to get her AA degree at NFCC. .~.. -. ..-. I-- Whitney McGrew was escorted by her parents Taylor and Pat Mc- Grew. Whitney has played basketball for the past three years. She is also a member of the FBLA, Youth Crime Watch, Senior Beta, Student Council and FCA clubs. Her hobbies include talking on the phone, shopping and hanging out with friends and family. After high school, Whitney plans to go to college to major in po- litical science and then go to law school to become a lawyer. Chris Lisk was escorted by his parents Randy and Ann Lisk. He has played basketball for the Hornets for the past four years. He is also a member of the Future Business Leaders of America club. His hobbies include hunting, skiing and horse training. After high school, Chris plans to go to college. -' Chris Givens was escorted by his father Terry Givens. Chris has played \arsity basketball for the past two years. He is also a member of the FCA and the Hornets track team. His hobbies in- clude working out, staying fit, running and hanging out with friends and family. Chris plans to attend college and major in broadcasting and wants to continue his career in track at the next level after high school. Fran Smith was escorted by her mother Andrea Smith and her sis- ter Ciarra Watson. She has played basketball for the past five years. She Js a member of the Jesus Christ Fellowship Church. Her hobbies include spending time with. her boyfriend, going to the movies, talking on her cell phone and proud to be a part of the Hornets track and volleyball teams. After high school, Fran plans, to continue her education. Michael Tillison was escorted by his, mother Pamela Tillison. Michael'has played basketball for one year as a Hornet: He is a member of the FFA, FCA, Youth Crime Watch and SWAT clubs. His hobbies include working on cars and eating a couple of box- es of chocolates. After high school, Michael plans to step out into the real world and get a job. Michael Wimberley was escorted by his grandmother, Marilyn Wimberley. He has played varsity basketball for one year. He is a member of the varsity football team and attends the Midway Bap- tist Church. His hobbies include hunting, fishing and playing sports. He plans to attend Sante Fe Community College after high school. -m. l- Cody Page was escorted by his parents Ritchie and Joanne Page. Cody has played basketball for the Hornets for the past six years. He is also a member of the Senior Beta Club, FCA and National Honor Society clubs. His hobbies include playing basketball and hanging out with friends. After high school, Cody plans to attend college and continue playing basketball. '" ` 'i PAGE 2B THE MAYO FREE PRESS, Mayo, FL Help prevent damage from bark beetles, diseases, and wildfire through practices that promote healthy pines. SThin dense pine stands. * Control understory plant competition. * Minimize tree wounds during harvests. PREVENT T "" * Use prescribed fire. * Harvest low-vigor stands and replant. * Plant species right for the soil and site. A message from the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Forestry, the University of Florida/IFAS, and the USDA Forest Service. 233131bgv AARP Driver Safety Program Classes Register now for the High Springs AARP Driver Safety Program Classes on Febru- ary 21, and 22, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Class fee is $10. There are NO tests./The two day, eight hour classroom instruction :refines driving skills and de- velops defensive driving techniques. Call (386) 462- 0506 for information and to register. Hornets sweep senior night .. .. *,. _ .t.gf .." JV BOYS: Kevin Waters leads the break after a steal getting senior night off to a great start with a 50-41 win over Cross City. Look for a tribute to this fine team and players in a future edition of the Free Press concerning players that will be making a huge im- pact on the varsity team over the next couple of years. Nice job guys. LADY HORNETS Fran Smith takes the Lady Bears to the hoop. Smithdwas domi- against Cross City helping the -..Lady Hornets re- cover from a two point halftime Disadvantage. Mayo would ex- S. plodeinkthe sec I;. 1'-.? I: - other running clock contest in a convincing 75- S39 win. .% : "-. Varsity boys Thomas Parker once again was a Franthorn in the idakes of thehe opponentsLady Bears scoring two points here. The Hornets would finish off senior night in grand fashion with awas do convincingo65- 77qk 4w o .- r o point hatim "' rosscity ""--- Athletes that work out in the a.m. have challenged a school teacher or school board member to join them for 20-30 minutes in the weight room. This event will be monitored by two, 12 Noon Community Walk (Available to the pub- lic) Our community will gather at the Mayo Town Park and walk for 30 min- utes. coaches. 1 p.m. 2 mile Hike at STroy Springs State Park ..-.. arum .,. iyao, Fitness' Enio:' the nahtre, as you (Avaiiabiett-leh communi- go on a guidedi';mile hike ty) 'at our local springs. Aerobic class will be free to anyone fishingg to par- ticipate. 8:30 a.m. Opening Cere- mony at Lighthouse Christ- ian Academy Opening Ceremony will consist of 125 individual from pre-K to 8th grade students and teachers. Activities will include: Educational information' about nutrition & health, exercise, trivia game & Merry Moo (the cow from the Dairy Farmer's Associa- tion). 9:30 a.m.-11 a.m. A 4 mile canoe trip down the Suwannee River Community residents will canoe from Blue Springs Park to the Hal. Adams Bridge. 10 a.m. Merry Moo visits Lafayette Elementary School Meerry Moo is the famous cow that represents the Dairy Farmers Association. She will be encouraging milk consumption and ex- ercise. She will be visiting all PE classes K-5 and teach them about a healthy a 0 WT-H1BURNS ALL | NIGHT LONG! The Only Fireplace That Heats Like A Furnace! Ultimate Performance- .1- . The Fireplace Xtrordinair ,,XX.Z1, XXirblt,4 EPA certified clean wood .. burning fireplace (2.3 grs/hr.) (77,000 BTU's/hr.) Unique Design- Unique efficiency Posi-Pressure system, uniformly heats your home quietly using outside . air & remote blower. iII H m 'a J 0odf c&LcL o Ln ioan THE WOOD STOVE AND FIREPLACE CENTER E: o9.n M .in 1-800-524-2675 o11 lNMialSl M1. *l-rt ,vw , Gainesville Sat. 9:30- 4:00 2 p.m. Aerobics at Lafayette High School 6th, 7th & 8th graders will be released from class to participate in aerobics on the football field. Popular music of their choice will be played over the speaker for everyone to enjoy. Those who do not wish to partici- pate in aerobics will be walking and jogging the track. 3:30 p.m. Walking (Avail- able to the community) Lafayette High School teachers, friends and others will gather and walk the trackfor 30 minutes. 3:30 p.m. Aerobics at local employer Mayo Correctional Facil- ity employees will partici- pate in an aerobic class held at their training facility. 4:30 p.m. Community Jogging (Available to the public) This jog will be for 1 mile. Participants are representa- tives of the following: Lafayette CHD, County Commissioner, Football Coach, Suwannee River Economic Service, local Physician and Dentist, Pas- tor, Sheriffs Office, School Board Administrator & Teacher. 6 p.m. Community Soft- ball Game This game is available to anyone wishing to create a team and an opponent. Free T-shirt to all partici- pants. Two Sisters Bar-B-Que, Green Oaks Cafe & Subs & More Will be serving a Step Up, Florida lunch and sup- per special. When ordering 'this meal you will be eating healthy and showing your support for this event. With this meal you will re- ceive a free Step Up, Lafayette 20 oz. cup. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 2006 Baseball News Don't look now but baseball has begun. And the Hornets are certainly making the preparations for yet another successful a campaign under the i guidance of head ' coach Stewart Han- cock and assistant coach Herbert Perry. On February fourth at the home field, the Hornets not only have a scheduled work day for the team to get a little more work done on the newly renovated practice facility and field, but will also be sponsoring a yard sale on that day beginning at 8 am. The yard sale will take place in front of Lafayette High School directly off Highway 27. Dona- tions are currently being accepted for the yard sale. If Hornet supporters desire to make donations of items or need more information, please contact Coach Hancock at 294-4102. Also on Saturday, February 4, the Hornets will give the fans a sneak preview of not only the newly renovated field, but also the 2006 Hornets on both junior varsity and varsity level'teams competing in a red/white scrimmage game. The first game of the season will be tournament action in Oak Hall with a Thursday game beginning at 4 pm. There will be four teams competing with Oak Hall, Port St Joe and a chosen private school along with the Hor- nets. Mayo will return on Saturday to either play for the championship at 1 pm or the consolation game at 11 am. Mayo will continue the tradition of facing Suwannee to open the regular season on February 14, at the Hornets home field. Schedule of Events for Lafayette County Step Up, Florida February 17, 2006 7 a.m. Lafayette High lifestyle. School Weight Room www woodslovefforida~corn '^ IT ' THRSD%.%AY, rrrFBRU ARYl 2, 206lr ***F MAYO-- FRE PES. ayo-FLPAG 3 Rotarians introduced to teaching the modern way! Linda Smith Betina Hurst, Lafayette School District Curriculum Specialist presented a very interesting program at the weekly Rotary meeting per- taining to new and efficient teaching tools that have been made available to our county schools through, monies received from a grant. Hurst explained the process of writing grants and requesting money to be used in specific ways. She said that our county has re- ceived money twice before' prior to this time, in 1998 and;2001. Hurst went on to explain that this money was to.be used with emphasis being put on enhancing reading. She showed a long list of materials that were pur- chased with this money in- cluding: servers, hubs, switches and wiring, class- room computers, laptops, printers, personal response remote systems, school pads, projectors, digital. cameras, digital video cam- eras, just to name a few. According to Hurst, re- ceiving these grant monies. has enabled the Lafayette: County School system to become a lot more .ad- vanced in their teaching, techniques. She shared that the teachers have had to do' a lot of training in the new technology, but had accom- plished this task well. Next on the program was Cathy Palomino (also help- ing was Braxton Koon) who had the "fun" of showing Rotarians how some of this new, modern technology works. The Cart as it was referred to, would hold the computer and be rolled into the classroom in order for the teacher to use the o\ver- head projector. Palominii held in her hand a pad and used the pad to produce all kinds of teaching tools up on the screen for the stu- dents, including words, maps, symbols, and more. She stressed that you do not have to stay in one place with this pad, you can walk all around the room and still put information on the projection in the front of the classroom. You can add to what's already showing on the screen, take away from it, save it until later, etc. They had passed out re- mote controls to all those in attendance and she demon- strated how a test could be given using the projection on the screen. The remotes were numbered and when the questions were asked, Betina Hurst, Lafayette School District Curriculum Specialist begins the program; Cathy Palomino, demonstrates how this "pad"' can be used in teaching in the classroom. each person pit in their an- swers on the remote. Rotariaris were give a qufz on Rotary questions and got a chance to see how much they remembered. At' the end of the quiz, the re- suits were shown individu- ally and as a whole. According to Palomino, there are just endless ways the "Cart' can be usedias a teaching tool. The excite- ment in her demonstration showed Rotarians. exactly how much she valued this new teaching tool. Technology has taken teaching to a iew and high- er level of learning at Lafayette County Schools. Bronson announces company to supply cabbage plants to third-graders Florida Agriculture and Consumer..Se ices ,Corn- missiotier Charles H. Bronson announced that a UxifipringL- Alabama, company is offering free cabbage plant- to.all third- graders who a-e inteested .:in .growig. a:tvetable .plant fimportaie of agric lture o a g: ,, .riv tr 1Cro9 -1 prodtes heads iP:..50 pquids, which,. S'ei ts ntse r Eachist. i- dent..participtitd g it he errtce .I al. ,re- 'ceiv-garenmg' instruc- onS-fpr cabbage plants "'Ih''I~te. onie ie lant '~, 'I".do sb w te tidents r 9 p ati.- :. d .sthoo .shbrlrly-i:after re- quests:are, received. . -*rii^!^^6nl^ :^ , February 6.10, 2006 Mo. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri 6th 7th Sth 9th IOth B kfas Cereal. Chickr.- Cereal Cheese Cereal. Breaklas Cracker. Biscuit. Craicers. Grnls Crackers. Juice Juie. Jule Jule. Juice. MIlK Mill MIlK Mill Milk Lunch Hoi Dog Chickan I Plzz; Fit r, Nuge l Cnicken Panr SiBun. Rice Green BBera, Cnr.e'-,E ,rl[. Bur' Elem. Cole SlaB TuIrips Fruil Said Baked Beans. L'nu.:e & School 'Juice Bar, Cornbread, Milk Applesauce, FreTmato, Milk Sweet Potato Milk Sliced Puddng Ac pIr Peaches. MIIK M ll CLiunh C'iaen Sanlri, Cricer. PadaiDi:ed SpJghetn Baked Chicken h DellTureny LIoodiles Hrr. on Silda. (LnIe Caesar IHarnburgei ligh SnlCh)i (LitIle Caesar *al litrlSJi Pal Sieak i School Fierrn Fr Pizza, Brocli Corn RiCe IaGrazy Lellue Toumirl Turnips Lomrn A',ree Sauce i:arrl 6 Celey Baby Lirera DIII Crips Carrot Sli Baked PoRlaro Shl: Canrl & Celery iliic6 Peare.6 Cornbreaj. Apple S, ci Rolls Orange Weges, Apple, Juice, Juice, Siced Apple,* Pineapple, Carrot Sticks, Sweet Potato Spice Cake, Juice, Orange Mill Puddlllg Milkl MtII Rill1 M;lk WeRlges Milk mnMLA m Croft's Thift-Way PHNARMACV Hwy 27 At Crof'sThrifl-Wav Hwy 27 294-3500 294-1165 ANDI IIIEN'6 UROL 6 C NI IMPOTENE0CENTE Energy conservation and other thoughts Patrice's School of Dance to perform PATRI e CE SLHOOLOfDA'NCE Financial aid workshop for college-bound students Sunday, Feb. 19 College Goal families haven't completed their taxes, financial aid Sunday is professionals will be able to help fill out the rest of the statewide FAFSA, form and give in- structions for the financial project portion. "Research shows that North Florida Communi- many families feel they ty College is among the col- can't afford a college educa- leges throughout the state tion for their children, even participating in College though millions of dollars Goal Sunday on Feb. 19 to in financial aid are avail- help high school students able," said Florida's Comn- complete financial aid munity College Chancellor forms for college. NFCC David Armstrong. "The and area volunteers are College Goal Sunday pro- holding financial aid ses- gram was designed to show sions. at Jefferson County families that higher educa- and Hamilton County High tior is within their reach." Schools from 2-5 p.m., Sun- Many organizations and day Feb. 19. High school individuals contribute to students and their parents College Goal Sunday's an- are invited. nual success, but the three College Goal Sunday is a primary sponsors are Lumi- statewide event focused on na Foundation for Educa- helping high school seniors tion, the Kentucky Higher complete federal financial Education Assistance Au- aid forms (the FAFSA). The thority (KHEAA) and The one day event targets stu- Student Loan People. dents who need financial For more information aid to attend college and. please contact NFCC's who need help applying for Nancy McClellan at that aid. 850.973.1661or email mc- 'Students should attend clellann@nfcc.edu. You with a parent or guardian may also visit the College and bring their parents' Goal Sunday website at completed 2005 IRS 1040 tax http://www.floridacol- return or other 2005 income 1 e g e g o a 1 c o m and benefits information. If tend, students may attend For driving directions to alone and bring their par- Jefferson or Hamilton ents' completed 2005 IRS County High Schools visit 1040 tax return or other http://www.nfcc.edu 2005 income information. If By: Chris Vann, Extension Agent II UF/IFAS Lafayette County Extension Service High energy costs are an important concern that af- fects consumers and busi- nesses alike. Although this winter has been somewhat mild, we still have a ways to go. It is important to take steps to reduce ex- penses where possible. Extremely high .or low temperatures can have a dramatic affect on energy use and costs. While such temperature extremes do not happen often, they are difficult to predict. Since we can't control en- ergy prices, or the weather itself, the important thing is tb make sure that homes, businesses and farms are as energy efficient as possible. This means tak- ing conservation steps be- fore extreme temperatures; winter or summer arrive. Here are some ideas that may help reduce energy costs: Reduce your energy bill by turning down the ther- mostat. Lowering the tem- perature from 70 to 650 can save 10-20 percent. If you are uncomfortable, at these lower settings, wear addi- tional clothing or addition- al bed covering at night. I Patrice's School of Dance is proud to announce that nine dancers are going to be part of the Daytona 500 Pre-race show on February 19. NBC will nationally televise the event before the Nascar race on Sunday. The following students will be attending: Frances Hilton, Donna Robin- son, Kristen Stillwell,'Brandi Bethea, Amanda Odom, Kristin Cone, Courtney Jackson, Ashley Jackson and Kailey Sapp, accompanied by Patrice Jackson and Cheryl Byrd. There will be about 100 dancers performing. ROBERT G. BUSCH, D.O. ERIC ORDINARIO, D.O. 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The only heat was the .fire- place and stoves in the kitchen. The bed was the old feather mattress and they would pile blankets on until you couldn't roll over. You stayed warm but it was very difficult to get up in the morning. You do not have to be this extreme. In very cold weather, use a smaller portion of the house. Close off unused portions unless there is a danger of freezing. Shut off vents and close doors. Insulate windows with clear plastic covering. An un-insulated window can lose 10 to 20 times the heat as the same area of well-insulated wall. Use caulking and weather stripping around doors and windows to re- duce heat loss. Even if win- dows and doors are caulked, check for signs of cracking over time and re- place or repair if needed. . Insulate your hot water heater. A hot water heater uses 12-15% of a typical home's energy. Before in- sulating a gas water heater, check with the manufactur- er or gas supplier about correct installation. I Change the filter on your unit frequently. Dust can restrict air flow and in- crease operating costs. Fix leaks, especially hot water faucet leaks. Hot water leaks make your wa- ter heater operate unneces- sarily. Finally,'if your heating unit is old consider replac- ing; -if practical and eco- nomical. Newer units can be much more economical and increase your energy and cost savings. Summer Many energy conserva- tion principles apply in summer as well as winter. For example: Check caulking and weather, stripping around doors and windows. This saves in both hot arid cold. Raising the thermostat also significantly lowers the cooling bill., A good start- ing point is 78F. Every de- gree the thermostat is set below 78 adds about 7% to thle cooling bill. If higher thermostat settings are un- comfortable, use fans to cir- culate conditioned air. Landscaping can affect energy savings. About 60% of the heat entering a home in the summer is through the roof. Provide shade to roof, walls and driveways to reduce heat absorption and save energy:and mon- ey. Be careful with shade selection due to high winds and hurricane season. Take advantage of win- dows in the fall and spring. Drapes drawn in the sum- mer can reduce heat enter- ing your home. Make sure. your attic is properly venti- lated. Again, change air con- ditioner filters regularly. When buying new ap- pliances, look for energy saving features. Check the energy guide on appliances for energy consumption. Higher energy costs seem to be here for the foresee- able future. Hopefully some of these suggestions can help control your costs. 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I Fnunrouti, rc-Dnurn Al cuuu -. -- Mayo Legals ACCEPTING BIDS Lafayette Babe Ruth League is accepting bids for team and individual pictures. Please send bids to Angle Perry @ 788 NE CR 353, Mayo, FL 32066. Bids must be received on or before February 9, 2006. Any questions, please con- tact @ 294-3867. 1/26-2/2-2-D IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR LAFAYETTE COUNTY PROBATE DIVISION File No. 2006-02-CP IN RE: ESTATE OF DAVID ARNOLD Deceased. NOTICETO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of David Arnold, deceased, whose date of death was January 13, 2006, is pending in the Circuit Court for Lafayette County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is P.O. Box 88, Mayo, Florida 32066. The names and ad- dresses of the personal representative and the personal representative's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other per- sons having claims or demands against dece- dent's estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OFTHIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OFTHE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this notice is January 26, 2006. Personal Representative: Lana Arnold 6277 South State Road 349 Branford, Florida 32008 Attorney for Personal Representative: Darren Jackson Attorney for Lana Arnold Florida Bar no. 145386 PO Box 1690 Mayo, Florida 32066 Telephone: (386) 294-5151 1/26-2/2-2-D IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR LAFAYETTE COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO. 05-102-CA WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK F/K/A WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK, FA, Plaintiff, vs. THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS CLAIMING BY,THROUGH, UN- DER, SUE YOUNG, DECEASED, et. al, Defendant(s). I NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Fi- nal Judgment of Mortgage Foreclosure dated January 25, 2006 and entered in Case NO. 05-102-CA of the Circuit Court of the THIRD Judicial Circuit in and for LAFAYETTE Coun- ty, Florida wherein WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK F/K/A WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK, FA, is the Plaintiff ,and THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, AS- SIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, SUE YOUNG, DECEASED; SONNY L YOUNG, AS AN HEIR OF THE ESTATE OF SUE YOUNG A/K/A SUE CAROL rOUNG .DECEASED;' ROSS TODD PURKIS AS Al HEIR OF THE ESTATE OF SUE YOUNG A/K/A SUE CAROL YOUNG, DECEASED; JANET INEZ JACK- SON, A/K/A JaljET 'OUrIG JACKSON, AS AN HEIR OF THE ESTATE OF SUE YOUNG A/K/A SUE CAROL YOUNG, DECEASED; SHIRLEY ANN REEDER; ANY AND ALLUIN-. KNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER,' AND AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFEN- DANT(S) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UN- KNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN INTER- EST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANT; LAFAYETTE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS; are the defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at FRONT OF THE .LAFAYETTE COUNTY COURTHOUSE AT 11 A.M,, on the 17th day of February, 2006 the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment: LOT 9, BLOCK A, MAGNOLIA TERRACE SUBDIVISION, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK A, PAGE 28 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF LAFAYETTE COUNTY, FLORIDA. A/K/A Lot 9 Block A magnolia Terrace, Mayo, FL 32066 WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of this Court on 1/25, 2006. Ricky Lyons ' Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Hannah Owens, Deputy Clerk S. 2/2-2/9-2-D IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHETHIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR LAFAYETTE COUNTY, FLORIDA .Case # 2005-134CA T.J. SANTERFEIT AND MARY MARTHA i SANTERFEIT, ;v Plaintiff, vs. RANDALL L. FULGHAM, Defendants NOTICE OF ACTION TO: RANDALL L FULGHAM, Address Un- known. YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to fore- close, a mortgage relating to the following property in Lafayette, County, 'Wlrida: Lots 1 ahdf2, Block #5 Northeast Day, Section 26, Township 3 South, Range 12 East, Public Records of Lafayette County, Florida. Has been filed against you and you are re- quired to serve a copy of your written defens- es,' If any, to it on Darren. Jackson, the plain- tilts alii-rne, Vrholv saaar,;: i PO Bou IF961l. I M ',-, Filor1a '2': ,aillliln j3 Olal allw r nhe first publication of the Notice of Action, and file Sthe original with the Clerk of Court at PO Box S88, Mayo, Florida 32066 either before service of Plaintiff's attorney or immediately thereafter, otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint or petition. Dated on this 24th day of January, 2006. Ricky Lyons Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Hannah C. Owens, Deputy Clerk 2/2-2/9-2-D Mayo Legals IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 3RD JUDICIALCIRCUIT, IN AND FOR LAFAYETTE COUNTY, FLORIDA GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION CASE NO. 05-119-CA ABN AMRO MORTGAGE GROUP, INC. Plaintiff VS. DARRELL COLEY, IF LIVING, AND IF DEAD, THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS, DE- VISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN IN- TEREST BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST DARRELL COLEY; PATRICIA CO- LEY A/K/A PATRICIA A. COLEY A/K/A PA- TRICIA ANN COLEY; GREEN TREE SER- VICING LLC F/K/A CONSECO FINANCE SERVICING'CORP; JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN POSSES- SION Defendants) NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Summary Final Judgment of Foreclosure dat-. ed 1/25, 2006 entered in Civil Case No. 05- 119-CA of the Circuit Court of the 3RD Judi- cial Circuit in and for LAFAYETTE County, MAYO, Florida, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at the NORTH DOOR at the LAFAYETTE County Courthouse located at 120 WEST MAIN STREET, MAYO, FLORI- DA 32066 in MAYO, Florida at 11 a.m. on the 17th day of February, 2006 the following de- scribed property as set forth in said Summary Final Judgment, to-wit: A PARCEL OF LAND IN THE SW 1/4 OF SE 1/4 OF SECTION 19, TOWNSHIP 6 SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST, LAFAYETTE COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: FOR POINT OF BEGINNING, COMMENCE AT THE NE COR- NER OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF SECTION 19, TOWNSHIP 6 SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST; THENCE S 01. 21' 25" EAST ALONG THE EAST LINE OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF SAID SECTION A DISTANCE OF 450.00 FEET; THENCE S 88 41' 25" WEST A DISTANCE OF 57.98 FEET TO THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF STATE ROAD 349; THENCE N 01*59' 57" WEST ALONG SAID RIGHT'OF WAY LINE A DISTANCE OF 450.03 FEET TO THE NORTH LINE OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 19; THENCE N 88 41' 25" EAST ALONG SAID NORTH LINE A DISTANCE OF 63.02 FEET TO CLOSE ON THE POINT OF BE- GINNING. TOGETHER WITH 1998 FLTW VIN#S GAFLV75A67383CD21 AND GAFLV75B67383CD21 Dated this 25th day of January, 2006 RICKY LYONS \ Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Hannah C. Owens Deputy Clerk 2/2-2/9-2-D IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR LAFAYETTE COUNTY, FLORIDA Case No. 06-03-CA CHARLES D. HURST and DONNA H. HURST, as Trustees of the CHARLES D. HURST REVOCABLETRUST dated January 22,2004, Plaintiffs, vs. THE HEIRS, ADMINISTRATORS AND ASSIGNS OF M. C. GOLDEN AND WIFE, CLARA GOLDEN, Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: M.C. GOLDEN,',, Deceased CLARA GOLDEN Deceased MARIE G. POLHILL Deceased AS WELL AS any and all other parties claim- ing by, through, under, or.against M.C. GOLD- EN and CLARA GOLDEN, his wife, or their heirs, administrators and assigns, including MARIE G. POLHILL, as well as all parties hav- inglor claiming to have any right, title or inter- est in the property herein described. YOU ARE NOTIFIED THAT AN ACTION TO quiet title to the following property in Lafayette County, Florida, to-wit: A parcel of land in Section 7, Township 7 South, Range 14 East, Lafayette County, Flori- da, being more particularly described jas fol- lows: For a point of reference commence at the Southwest corner of the SE 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of Section 7, Township 7 South, Range 14 East; thence N 01 deg. 30 min. 39 sec. W, along the West' line of the SE 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of said section, a distance of 168.00 feet to the Point of Beginning; thence continue N 01. deg. 30 min. 39 sec.W, a distance of 979.44 feet; thence n 88 deg. 35 min. 09 sec; E paral- lel with the North line of the SE 1/4 of the NW Mayo Legals 1/4 of said section, a distance of 474.09 feet to the Westerly right of way line of State Road 349; thence S 05 dog. 28 min. 51 sec. W along said right of way line a distance of 986.45 feet; thence S 88 deg. 33 min. 57 sec. W parallel with the Soulh line of the SE 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of said section, a distance of 354.01 feet to close on the Point of Beginning. (Parcel Ac- count No. 07-07-14-0000-0000-00500) has been filed against you and you are re- quired to serve a copy of your written defenses to it, if any, on CHARLOTTE J. WEIDNER, Plaintiff's attorney, whose address is Post Of- fice Box 1354, Bronson, Florida 32621, on or before February 24, 2006 and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before ser- vice on Plaintiff's attorney or immediately thereafter, otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint or petition. Dated this 10th day of January, 2006. RICKY LYONS SClerk of Court By: Hannah C. Owens, Deputy Clerk 1/26-2/16-4-D NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING CON- CERNING A VARIANCE AS PROVIDED FOR IN THE LAFAYETTE COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS- SIONERS OF LAFAYETTE COUNTY, FLOIR- DA, SERVING AS THE BOARD OF ADJUST- MENT OF LAFAYETTE COUNTY, FLORIDA, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to the Lafayette County Land Development Reg- ulations, hereinafter referred to as the Land Development Regulations, as amended, ob- jections, recommendations and comments concerning a variance, as described below, will be heard by the Board of County Commis- sioners of Lafayette County, Florida, serving as the Board of Adjustment of Lafayette Coun- ty, Florida, at a public hearing on February 13, 2006 at 9:00 A.M. or as soon thereafter as the matter can be.heard, In the Board of Commis- sioners meeting room located in the County Courthouse. V06-01, a petition by Mikel & Patricia Lindsey, requesting a Variance be granted to the re- quirements of the Land Development Regula- tions, to reduce the west side yard setbacks from 50 feet to 20 feet and east side yard set- backs from 50 feet to 30 feet and within an Agricultural District 3 (A-3) zoning district, on property described as follows: A parcel of land in Section 8, Township 6, Range 13 East, Lafayette County, Florida. LOT 1; THE LANDING AT CYPRESS POINT SUBDIVISION, PB A, P. 88, PUBLIC RECORDS, LAFAYETTE CO., FL. OR BK 85 S635; OR BK 125 P.208 & 210 OR BK 216 P 289. Containing .79 Acres The public hearing may be continued to one or more future dates. Any interested party shall be advised that the date, time and place of any continuation of the public hearing shall be an- nounced during the public hearing and that no further notice concerning the matter will be published, unless said continuation exceeds six calendar weeks from the date of the above referenced public hearing. At the aforementioned public hearing, all inter- ested parties may appear to be heard with re- spect to the proposed variance. Copies of the proposed variance are available for public inspection at the Office of the Land Development Regulations Administrator, County Courthouse, located at the intersec- tion of west Main Street(US Hwy 27) and North Fletcher Street(St Rd 51), Mayo, Flori- da, during regular business hours. All persons are advised that if they decide to appeal any decision made at the above refer- enced public hearing, they will need a record : r I,.; ro :e.ainqn r.. Ir, al Itr s:uir. purpos- in.e,' ,T.ay r.ea.d i. Ar. 3 ur, in l 1i .erbatim .:r, '3 ,l rl I pr.:..:"..1r'" .' m ar which record includes the testimony and evidence upon.which the appeal is to be based. 2/2-1-D Lafayette Band Boosters Meeting The February meeting of the Lafayette Band Boosters will be held on Tuesday, February 14, at 6 p.m. at the Lafayette High School Band room. All parents, boost-, ers, supporters and, inter- ested parties are asked to attend. This will be the member- ship kickoff meeting and the appointment-of a nomi- nating committee for offi- cers for 'the coming year. FOR RENT MOBILE HO 3BR/2BA on 1 acres in Buckville /1 (8 mi. W. of Mayo) e Call: 935-4071 3.40 Advertise your YARD SALE, VEHICLES OR UNWANTED ITEMS IN THE CLASSIFIED FOR ONLY $5. Call Kathy Sasser (386) 294-1210 or 1-800-525-4182 ext. 141 to place your ad today. 118 E, Park St. Perry, FL 32348 (Behind Foodland Shopping Center) Toll-Free 1-866-Perry Movies (737-7966) RA i there Shows ...........$5.00 all seats Get 1 Free Refill On Medium & Large Drink & 'Popcorn Starting Friday 2/3/06 Pink Panther Hoodwinked Firewall Eight Below Big Mommas House 2 S (Limit one per visit) Certain restrictions may apply. Expires 2/28/06 SIuammn mmmmull mni m ..mmmmmmm.. ... i mmmm0 m -n Business Enterprise Center Public Notice Business Start-Up Workshop February 7, 2006 The Business, Enterprise Center (BEC) will be conducting a Business Start-Up Workshop for Hamilton, Lafayette, Madi- son and Suwannee counties at the Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park. This is a service we provide at no charge to the community. All interested parties are welcome to at- tend. Starting and managing a business takes motivation, desire and talent. It also takes research and planning. Like a chess game, success in small business starts with deci- sive and correct opening moves. Although initial mistakes are not fatal, it takes skill, discipline and hard work to regain the ad- vantage. To increase your chance for success, take the time up front to explore and evaluate your business and personal goals. Then use this information to build a comprehen- sive and well-thought-out Business Plan that will help you reach these goals. The process of developing a Business Plan will help you think through some im- How Observar Are You' Ira Mikell Free Press Reporter Each week the Mayo Free Press will feature a piece of a picture that was taken somewhere in Lafayette County. The winners as well as the answer will be announced in the next is- sue. To participate, we need to know your first and last name, where you currently work, and what your posi- tion is. If you are retired, Sell us where you worked and.the name of your posi- tion there. If you are presently serving in the military, tell us which branch you. are in, where you are presently located, and your rank. If you are a veteran, share with us' which war(s) you served in and your rank. .If you are z z U) LL A A A than 1l-yes at All Ponti Live Charles wa for making Charles loc neighbors J Thank you, cMwee V'oi attending scho name of your what grade yo .Send your an formation to: Press, P.O. Box 32606 or put i box at, Croft' You can also submission to ressl@alltel.net simply drop it fice in Branfor 1210. We are across from t Public Library Deadline for is every Friday sure to pick u] issueto see v picture will be your submiss who enters ar their entry wi a drawing to i enid of 1 larch portant issues that you may not have con- sidered yet. Your plan will become a valu- able tool as you set out to raise money for your business. It should also provide mile- stones to gauge your success. Program Schedule 10:45 am-Sign In 10:55 am Facilitator Mr. Dennis Cason 11:00 am 11:40 am Selecting the Le- gal Structure Adam Airth Attorney 11:40 am 12:20 pm Financing First Federal Savings Bank-Roger Ward 12:20 pm 1:00 pm The Business Plan Mercantile Bank -Brian Metzger 1 pm - 1:30 pm Record Keeping Collins & CO CPA Lunch will be available for purchase from the Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park. PLEASE RSVP: For Suwannee and Lafayette at 386-362-6600 816 South Ohio Ave. (Chamber of Commerce Bldg.) Li,/e Oak, FL 32064, PLEASE RSVP: For Madison and Hamil! ton at 386-638-9939 12160 SE County RD - 137 (Industrial Park) Jasper, FL 32052 Lady of It the Lake Quilting )ol, tell us,the r school and Guild iu are in. answer and in- meeting Mayo Free 248, Mayo, Fl m t in our drop The Lady of the Lake s Thriftway. Quilting Guild invites you email your to the Columbia County Li- mayofreep- brary to enjoy an exhibit of t. Or, you can their quilts. by at our of- The quilts will hang from d or call 294- January 25, until February located just 20, during regular library the Branford hours. The Columbia Coun- on SR 129. ty Library is located on 490 : submissions N Columbia, Lake City. For y at 5 p.m. Be details .about the library p next week's call: 386-758-2101. what the first This is anr annual event e and send in where we show you a vari- iion. Anyone ety of over 50 quilts of dif- nd is correct, ferent sizes, patterns and 11 be put into methods. e: held at the For ,details about the for a prize. show, call: 386-752-4240 car Charles Driver's: Ir anniversary .-. .. britton's iac-GMC of Oak ints to thank his Lafayette customers his first year a great success. oks forward to serving his friends & in the coming years! he's dealing! S362401e Departfment Hours: Mon-FHri 8-5:30 OUR Monday-Friday c Hom gt Peope Doing DulnRfe fThe' HomonWet HOR 8-6; Sat.9-5 ---- ow- ll / ^Ht^lnM lpiHHBiff II/ofou We)'/^^^H ^^^ THE MAYO FREE PRESS, Mayo, FL PAGE 5B TWI im Izn~v P:P:PtfI~l IAPY 9 g nnR i ) IIL-IIP %P I V .% II IVIx U I 'wing Readers for the i a "Ij 3t tic /Brooke says, "Get your newspaper andsee what's happening"' ^^~~ -- -- S I Ui earning what's at an early age happening around Lafayette County! 00 In- County per year Out of County per year ,.,_ 7 .'rr..:. .; . To renew or subscribe mailto PO Bo 248, VMayo, ,B Diire!to DANIELS FUNERAL HOMES, INC. Branford 935-1124 Live Oak 362-4333 S James (Jim) B. Daniels, III, L.F.D. z* Keith Daniels, L.F.D. ..J.B. Daniels, Jr. (Local) Family Owned & Operated 227364I-F .WOLFE6r-4 jBING, INC. Repair Remo Drain Cleaning New dtsflion 7 Days. 24 Hurs 386-935-0616 SlJle Cerinll d #CCo)5162 Serving All North Central Florida L,,7 F JORDAN AGENCY, INC. Joe Jordan, .. 405 SW Highway 27 '-- 203 E. Howard St. Branford, FL 32064 Live Oak, FL 32060 935-6385 362-4724 S, 227361-F For more information about advertising on our Business Directory call t rat 294-1210 Nress at 294-1210 & Excavating FrontEnd Loader Limerock CAT Back Hoe Top Soil * Gradall i Clearing. Earthmoving Site Prep Pond Digging Fill Dirt * Kenny Hart Jr., Owner 386-294-2621 L227362-F LAWN SERVICES BYLONNIE, INC. Mowing, Trimming, Clean-up Licensed and Insured Lonnie Rhoden [ Call: (386) 294-3954 234729-F NORTH FLORIDA Mon.-Fri, PHARMACY 8:30 am-6:00 pm Saturday 9 am-1 pm OF BRANFORD & MAYO Sunday- Closed Everything For Your Home Recovery Oxygen and Medical Equipment 229 West Main St. Vicky Noling, PharmD, CPH Mayo, FL 32066 Cherry Lumbert, RPH (386) 294-3777 Pharmacist T227335F - AIR CONDITIONING, INC. (386) 590-7262 or (386) 208-6010 6550 N.E. CR 354, Mayo, FL 32066 CAC051494 231373-F For more information about advertising on our Business Directory call at 294-1210, FUNERAL HOME 1400 Johnson Stripling Road, Perry Florida 32347 Toll Free 800-343-3151 Leila F. Allen Family Services Counselor Advance Funeral Planning Mayo Chapel 386-294-2658 Perry Chapel 850-584-4149 92777fi-F Byrd's Power Equipment Sales & Service All Makes & Models HUSQVARNA. 10203 SE CR 405, Branford, FL 32008 Hours: Mon.-Fri. 7 a.m.-5 p.m. (386) 935-1544 Closed Saturdays 227328-F LIGHTHOUSE REALTY of North Florida, Inc. 386-294-213 Mayo, FL Heather M. Neill Lic. Real Estate Broker 236697-F II ~22g 3 - 32066 li IC a m THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 2006 PAGE 6B ITHE MAYO~ FREE PRESS, Mavol FL ~b~, i~ri ;2e `F G '' .01 S r n ,a' e a io''i L9 9 9i North Florida February 1-2, 2006 Live Oak Publications, Inc. S&S Food Stores donate to Children' Miracle Network at annual awards banquet S&S Food Stores held its an- nual Awards/Shands Childrens' Miracle Network banquet last week as employees were recog- nized for their service to the company and money was do- nated to CMS. S&S, which has convenience stores in eight counties and em- ployees 430, raised more than $75,000 for CMN. "We choose this organization because it benefits our commu- nities more directly," said S&S owner Lester Scaff. One store in the S&S group raised $10,000 and a fishing tournament at Bienville Planta- tion in Hamilton County raised 11,000. "We owe this great gift that we are presenting Childrens's Miracle Network, to .our em- ployees and customers. They made it all possible," stated Scaff. Scaff also attributed his com- pany's recogniziation as the "Retailer of the Year" by the Florida Retailer Federeation to the Company's hard work and involvement with CMN. "We won this award because of you (employees) and what you do for the communities," he said. S&S has raised more than $500,000 for CMN since it part- nered with CMN 16 years ago. . Look for more S&S Award photos in next weeks Focus S&S owner and founder Lester Scaff presents a $75,589 check to Lee-Ann Humenik (director for Children's Miracle Network) and Annie Morton (MPH of Shands Children's Hospital and CMN). More Photos on Page 3C BLOOMING JAPANESE MAGNOLIAS! What a sho Grab a seat and enjoy the mainificence of a tree co\ ered in tulip blooms! Choose from three a wonderful shades of pink to lavender purple. Stop b\ today our selection is at its best ! 4 gallon pot $24.99 THE PERFECT VALENTINE'S DAY GIFT MADE EASY! You're sure to fid a ifthat \tha1 ill please' From our beaunful bloonung plhats, garden decorations flowerienng shrubs and trees or gift certificates' Don't forget ,e'll be glad to gift wrap sour selection. Call or come by soon. Ve'd loe to help! 9248 129th Road Lile Oak Hwf'90 (386)1 362-2333 Mlonday-Friday 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. 11. TH STREET Saturday. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. "For over 29 Years" x--', WWV .NOBLESGRE ENHOLISE.COM :," ,: I:- ~t1Uitl1t' .Healer Readeri Advisor To.qs4..uelos q 0e no tri u[fise sienten con mala sAtf be leI de. Ella les quita las u esilh yela~i ahora. Ella les arregla los desacuer ajii r p rdido y los sentimientos del ser amadods e. RLLBRITTON'S USED CAR SUPERCENTER 2310 US Hwoy oI AcrossfromPubll) LakeC,tFL32055 ..-1 386 .755.2424 ..-.. .. 2005 Chevy Cavalier 2002 Chevy Silverado 2002Honda Civic LXI v ,. .. 4 dr." "- Rolate eIb cool ,lllN Brake FLU _U _ Balance ".L Sr i Tires- I' ___ _ oil1 Compu--r--- TImingR .' RiS Changev,, B.l5TA 'elr .1 El-.I v.''T i S0 n1 l llEnd M Dignmni .M-..-,.;. 1?^' j~ K ..ti" nin ~ n ......^ a 200S Grand Am 2003Chevy Avalanche 1999 Dodge Durango 1997 Cadillac STS 2005VW Jettiita 2004 Chevy Ext. Cab Call For Pre-Approval! 1. Let us help you su^s:; buy a car, not pusn you into a car you don't want. "-",I F Free Kids Music Camp The Spirit of. the Suwanree Music Park and Campground in- vites children ages 5- 17, to attend Free Kids Music Camp, Friday- Sunday, Feb. 3-5; learn beginning in- struction in guitar, banjo, mandolin, dul- cimer, fiddle arid drum circle instru- ments; schedule: from 6-8 p.m., Friday, Feb. 3, registration and lessons at the Grande Halle; from 10 a.m.- noon, Saturday, Feb. 4, lessons at Grande Hall; at noon free lunch at the Pickin' Shed for kids, parents and volunteers; from 1:30-2:30 p.m. art class; from 6-8 p.m., lessons at the Grande Hall; Sunday, Feb. 5, 10 a.m.-noon at the Grande Hall final les- son followed by a con- cert at 2 p.m.; children' must be accompanied by parent or guardian; free primitive camp- ing available; registra- tion: 386-364-1683; Info: Linda McCoy, 386-362-5774. I; I' iII I 3~' ;.~, :u .L.T~~. I1I* I w -- -'I WW'. -Tbr~le G PAGE 2C, FEBRUARY 1-2, 2006 NORTH FLORIDA FOCUS m * *0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 4b a- -d. p- 0 -4w lii'CopyrightedMaterial Sicate Content AM, own "m Ov w I 6 YA w r I L AvailablePfromQmme rcilia Newsroviders now m& 6 O ^II SAIL.Ji SStop in today and check out our name brand lineup! Shop now for tremendous deals on a huge selection of quality name brand tires! 1 -OFF, IFREEI i Saturday i Lifetime SService 'iRotation, Set of $ Four 5-0 AN AMfA Tires OFF 'VOU 386-752-6933 888-675-4588 Hwy. 90 West of 1-75, Lake City, FL pen Monday-Friday 7:30 am; Saturday 8:00 am to 5 pm r ~a - - * ', * ~ - - a * a 1 I I - IT'i *OWN (4m 3 r r ipI P eft ,& O f-I F% N Il NORTH FLORIDA FOCUS FEBRUARY 1-2, 2006, PAGE 3C Thursday Feb 2 NFCC will conduct College Placement Tests (CPT) North Florida Community College (NFCC); College Placement Tests (CPT); Thursday, Feb. 2, 8:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.; NFCC Testing Center, Building No. 16, Madison campus; Photo ID. Info/pre-registration: 850-973-9451. Saturday-Sunday Feb. 3-5 Hoggetowne Medieval Faire Hoggetowne Medieval Faire, Gainesville, two weekends from 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Feb. 3-5; regular admission $10 adults, $5 children 5-17, under 5 free; Note: School day half-price admission from 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Friday, Feb. 3; attractions for all ages; .medieval dancers, singers, vendors, blacksmiths, magicians, knights, living chessboard and more; Info: Linda Piper, 352-334-5064, piperlr@ci.gainesville.fl.us, www.gvl- culturalaffairs.org. Register kids now! Feb. 3-5 Free Kids Music Camp The Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park and Campground invites children ages 5-17, to attend Free Kids Music Camp, Friday-Sunday, Feb. 3-5; learn beginning instruction in gui- tar, banjo, mandolin, dulcimer, fiddle and drum circle in- struments; schedule: from 6-8 p.m., Friday, Feb. 3, registra- tion and lessons at the Grande Halle; from 10 a.m.-noon, Saturday, Feb. 4, lessons at Grande Hall; at noon free lunch at the Pickin' Shed for kids, parents and volunteers; from 1:30-2:30 p.m. art class; from 6-8 p.m., lessons at the Grande Hall; Sunday, Feb. 5, 10 a.m.-noon at the Grande Hall final lesson followed by a concert at 2 p.m.; children must be accompanied by parent or guardian; free primitive camping available; registration: 386-364-1683; Info: Linda McCoy, 386-362-5774. Saturday Feb. 4 Roast & Toast 2006 African American Development Council presents its an- nual roast and toast at 6 p.m. Feb. 4 at African Baptist Church's hall on Walker Street, Live Oak. This will be an evening to roast and toast some of Live Oak's finest people - Daisy Eagle, Elder Rosa Lee Ford, Edna Ford, Willie Mc- Clendon and special honoree, the Rev. Lee A. Ford. Dinner, entertainment and door prizes. Menu will include ham. or baked chicken, dressing, rice, string beans, cake and tea. $15 donation. Saturday Feb. 4 First Saturday Coffeehouse Banjoist Mary Z. Cox will host First Saturday Coffee- house from 7-9 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 4, at Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park, White Springs; Cost: free admission; Info: 386-397-4331, www.FloridaStateParks.org/stephenfoster or http://www.floridastateparks.org/stephenfoster. S&S Food Stores donate to Childrens' Miracle Network at annual awards banquet Saturday Feb. 4 Exploration class for K-5 students Florida Museum of Natural History in Gainesville will of- fer the "Amazing Adaptations" exploration series where kindergarten through fifth grade students can visit exhibits, make crafts and stretch their imaginations in a hands-on class entitled, "Light's Alive," "10 a.m.-noon, Saturday, Feb. 4. Other classes in the series include: "Shape Shifters, Feb. 25, "Freaky Frogs," March 11 and "Squirmy Worms and Things that Squiggle" April 22. The cost is $15 per class for Florida Museum members and $20 for non-mem- ,bers. Pre-registration is required. Info: 352-846-2000, ext. 277 or visit http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/education/childrens_classes.htm. Saturday Feb. 4 HCE yard sale Home and Community Educators (HCE) will hold a yard sale from 8 a.m.-2 p.m., .Saturday, Feb. 4, in the Exhibition: II Building, Suwannee County Coliseum Complex and Fair- grounds, Eleventh Street, Live Oak. Reserve tables-$10; Info/reservations: Bettye 386-362-1684. Begins Feb. 4, Feb. 7-Live.Oak Feb. 6-Branford Free tax help! AARP Tax-Aide will provide free tax help for taxpayers with middle- and low-income, with special attention to those age 60 and older. Schedule: 9: a.m.-nooni, Saturdays, starting Feb. 4, at Suwannee River Regional Library, US 129 South, Live Oak and 10 a.m.-1 p.m., Tuesdays, starting Feb. 7, at Community Presbyterian Church. .inewood Way, Live Oak and b) appointment onll from 4-7 p.m.. Monday evenings, starting Feb. 6, at Su\~annee River Regional Li- brart, Branford. You % ill need to bring last \ear's income tax return along \\ith 2005 income documentation. \\-2. 1099s, etc., and social security numbers for all dependents. Info/appointment: 386-935-1556-Branford or Jack Wilson. local coordinator, 386-063-5023, or Feb 1-April 15. toll- free 888-.~ARPNOW\ or '88-_27-7669 or \ isit ww\v\.aarp.org "taxaide. Monday i IFeb. 6 Early Learning Coalition executive/ S,,,, finance committee meeting- utive, financescommittee meeting n il'be held a'"'& . -Monday: Feb. 6.-at the-coalition-office in.Lake C-it--n-k - Heidi Moore, 386-752-9770., Top five stores (I to ri LeeAnn Humenick ICMNI., Annie Morton (CMN), Sarah Gunn (#48 905 S Main St. High Springs). Lisa Gan- diana (#37 359 N Hwy 441 Lake City),, Ken Bethea (#23 Hwy 47 at Columbia City Lake City), Vanessa Waldron (#42 4741 US Hwy M ondayj 90 Lake City) & Welda Kendall (#50 929 S Main St., Bell) Feb. 6 NFCC will conduct TABE (Test of Adult Continued on Page 5C- i, .,'., i., , Top Store (I to r):, LeAnn fHumenick (CMN), Shelia Thomas ,(#37), Lisa Gandiana (#37), Joan Helly- er (#37) & Annie Morton (CMN) I ATTENTION ALL SUWANNEE COUNTY FAIR PARTICIPANTS Soggetowvne fledievarjfaire Shlntiarp 28-29 & jfebriarp 3-35 Visit -the C aRhtp(acc Saturdays & Sundays UheC ARCians Sd sc rheiR LaAes. u, lam-*6 p CheeR Barrdng knights. ~ I0 Adults $5 Ages5-17 SwuoRd- fighceRS, A dvnccd ticckt Sa(es BIRds o P y, and n ac Omm Boohacoi. Cenloy Rides, g mes. Friday, February 3rd Food and so much moRcl 9.am 4 lm -..cR .o .Rmancca tt.v Admission half price 6y A9 ,ciAn, l "ced by Or and JCesCRs. C s. Cunil Ar Two magical weeken8s at the Alocbua County Failounbs 352.334ARTS ww.gvlculturalaffairs.Qrg | Brand New 04 w Suburban LT Loaded, clever teen 1-888-675-4588 ask for Eddie B.4 or 386-963-5500 after 7:30 p.m. : PAGE 4C, FEBRUARY 1-2, 2006 NORTH FLORIDA FOCUS We Take Health to Your Heart Family Dentistry HERBERT C. MANTOOTH, D.D.S P.A. 602 Railroad Ave., Live Oak, FL (386) 362-6556 1-800-829-6506 (Out of Suwannee County) 226577-F Internal General Medicine Dr. Renaldas A. Smidlas, MD American Board of Internal'Medicine Certified, Fellow of the American Board of Balance Medicine. Kathy Newman, ARNP, Pollyanna Bass, ARNP .Comprehensive patients care Injection Therapy or Arthritis of Knees, Shoulders and Back Low back pain treatment with Accu-Spina technology Computerized dizziness and balance evaluation and treatment Allergy evaluation and treatment Ultrasound diagnostics, bone density evaluation Cosmetic BOTOX, dermabrasion Live Oak Jasper 362-5840 792-0753 1437 N. Ohio Ave. 413 NW 5th Ave. Visa, MasterCard Accepted 226573-F Ronald R. oreman, O.., P.A. Kimberly M. Broome, O.D. SFrank A. BroomIll, O.D. Julie L. Owens, O.D. North Florida EyeCa re Examination and Treatment of the Eye Eyeglasses and Contact Lenses PHONE (386) 62-555 n625 Helventon FAX (386) 20O8 60,. Live Oak, Florida 32066 AMH .--. Counseling ANDREVN HARRELL' Licensed Mental Health Counselor SCertifiedAddiction Prevention Professional f Blue Cross Blue Shield sAwelanSo : Accepted Live Oak, FL :' (386) 362-8825 mr:Pinendra'SiunbailJtr a'0 Vtellia ' NORTH FLORiDA S.11- 1 r ii i , ; ,' > [ llF .i 1i I... rl Iok,, ,,' N l .. h. ,, *. 15Q0 N. Ohio Aie. Live Oak 386-362-1174 ph 386-362-1142 rax \e are dedicated to prone ding the best cancer treatment. care and follow-up aallable. "WE ARE YOUR COMMUNITY CANCER CENTER" IN. pharmacy Bliranforid Medical Equipment Oxygen '"Eveirythiiig For Your i orne Recovery" Locally Owned & Operated 101 SW U.S. Hwy. 27, Branford, FL 32008 (386) 935-6905 229 W. Main St., Mayo, FL 32066 (386) 294-3777 ,..-~ Could someone you know be suffering from a neurological disorder? Is your child showing some signs that his motor skills are not up to par with his peers? Perhaps he's a bit uncoordinated -tripping and falling regularly while playing with friends. Is he walking on his toes or complaining of leg pain? While these symptoms could be the result of a number of conditions, you may want to ask your physician about an inherited neurological disorder known as CMT. Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) disease, an hereditary neuropathy, is a close cousin to the better known muscular dystrophy. It was named for the three physicians who discovered the disease' in 1886. CMT is the most commonly inherited form of hereditary neuropathy a condition where extreme muscle weakness may occur, and ultimately can rob sufferers from normal use of their legs, feet, arms and hands. Many people have the disease and don't even know it. "Although CMT is the most commonly inherited neuropathy, very few people have heard of it, even within the medical community. It' affects more than 250,000 Americans and is the most common genetic neuromuscular disease," says Allison Moore, who has CMT and is the founder of the Hereditary Neuropathy Foundation (HNF), an organization created to expand awareness of the disease. At what age does CMT occur? CMT can be present at any age, but symptoms usually-do not appear until adolescence or mid-adulthood. The symptoms are quite varied between cases - some experience very mild or completely unnoticeable symptoms, while others have debilitating conditions. In certain cases, particular drugs used to treat depression, cancer or even some antibiotics can trigger the onset of more severe symptoms in an individual. In Allison Moore's case, a cancer diagnosis led to subsequent treatment by physicians who were unaware that the chemotherapy drugs they prescribed 'could trigger the onset of CMT., Immediately after chemotherapy Moore experienced an impairment in her ability to walk, and two years later was diagnosed with CMT. What are the symptoms of CMT? Typically people who are genetically predisposed to CMT, were overly clumsy children, experienced frequent tripping or were slow runners. CMT can present itself very mildly in childhood, which often makes it difficult for doctors to diagnose it accurately. Later in life, and as the disease progresses, a decrease in muscle bulk in the legs and feet may result, making walking very difficult without support or braces. In the most severe cases, a person may lose the ability to walk and may require a wheelchair. How do doctors diagnose CMT? A family.history is a doctor's first step to see if anyone else in the family has CMT. Neurological and genetic testing may be necessary to confirm and/or diagnose CMT. Is there a cure? There is currently no cure for CMT. However, with proper diagnosis and treatment, those with CMT often lead healthy, productive lives. They may undergo physical therapy, orthopedic surgery and psychological treatment to help manage the symptoms, and some may require braces and other orthopedic devices. How can I learn more? To learn the most current information about CMT, treatment options, or to find a specialist in your area, visit the Hereditary Neuropathy Foundation (HNF) Web site at www.hnf-cure.org. 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Dr. John Coleman, Doctor of Podiatry, available every Thursday. 506 NW 4th Street ""' Jasper, Florida 32052 (386) 792-7247 Fax (386) 792-7257 Located next to the hospital Medicare, Medicaid, and most types of insurance accepted. Cancer Care of North Florida Now seeing patients at Shands at Live Oak We are a Welcoing N Patients Specializing in: We are a Welcoming Ne Patients at emia total care our two offices at: .Trarmr: ylper,'a m medical B l..ldn, ,lr Ionng j ,' r ers medical Shands @' Live Oak or Lake City. B.a-irejsacanci oncology & Please call (386) 755-1655 ` ,.crc, hematology cn D for an appointment or information .ll'. .re.:T. practice. ,,,:. an,,, Lu,,mo .. practice. 11 Chemotherapy administration and management 'L'"r''a - -- --1---_ s. [, '| Iii 1i l ,5 i li l.,.ua ,r Heardand' REHABILITATION SERVICES Sandy Laxton, PTA PROFESSIONAL TOUCH PHYSICAL THERAPY Workers Compensation, Industrial Rehabilitation. Ergonomic Consultation. Job/Workers Site Analysis Orthopedic/Sports Mledicine. Pediatrics SMedicare, Aledicaid..i AMled &c BCBS S Provtders 1506 South Ohio Ave. Li e Oak. FL 32060 , S(386),364-5051 . Quality First Care 422 NE Lakeshore Terrace Lake City. FL 32055 (386) 758-6950 Fax (386) 758-8018 Medicare. Medicaid, and most types of insurance accepted. Open 7 days a .week, 9 a.m. 7 p.m. Walk-ins welcome. ,,, - Dr. Rios OBGYN lMidwife Services A\ailable Marlene Summers, CNM Hours: SMon. Thur. 8:30 5:' Closed 12:30-1:30 (386) 755-0500 Fax (386) 755-9217 449 SE Baya. Dr. Lake City, FL 32055 , Tri-Care Medical Supply 506 NW 4th Street Suite 200 Jasper, Florida 32052 Located inside the hospital. A Full Service durable medical equipment company. Offering oxygen, nebuli2ers, wheelchairs, hospital beds, bathroom equipment, scooters and more. Call (386) 792-7207 for more information. .., ROBERT G. BUSCH. D.O. ERIC ORDINARIO, D.O. Board Certified Llrology ahd Urological Surger) Common Problems Treated: * Infections Prostate Problems Kidney Stones Sexual Problems Genital Surgery Cancer of the Urinary Tract * Impotence Infertility Urinary Incontinence Common Surgical Procedures In Office: C C--:co.p) No, Scapel V\'sec.om, .Treatment of Condyloma Prostate Lihrs.:.arid/Biop., ;. Bladder Ultrasound Penil Vascular Sludie Common Surgical Problems In Hospital or Ambulatory Surgical Center: * Prostate, Kidney and Bladder Cancer Surgery * Kidney Stone and Surgery Lithotripsy Microscopic Vasectomy Reversal Impotence Surgery Hernia Surgery Specializing in the evaluation and treatment of Male Impotence Surgical and Medical Therapies S All patients are given personal and confidential attention. CallTollF ree 1-888-2318654 Trinity at River Oaks 201 Parshley St. SW Live Oak, FL 32064 (386) 362-3778 Fax (386) 362-5376 Medicare, Medicaid, and most types of insurance accepted. Open M-F, 8:30 a.m.- 5 p.m. Walk-ins welcome. 24F OphthalImologyj SGREGORY D. SNODGRASS, M.D. Located In SHANDS At Live Oak S1100 SW llth St.Live Oak (904) 373-4300 or 1-800-435-3937 l L.Medical Directory_ I "li(t B"iu NORTH FLORIDA FOCUS FEBRUARY 1-2, 2006, PAGE 5C a.Ac0 ( to t Continued from Page 3C Basic Education) North Florida Community College (NFCC); TABE (Test of Adult Basic Education) test; 6 p.m., Monday, Feb. 6; NFCC Testing Center, Building 16, Madison campus; Photo ID. Info/pre-registration: 850-973-9451. Tuesday Feb. 7 Suwannee Democrat executive committee meeting Suwannee Democrat executive committee will meet at 6:30 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 7, at Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park, US 129 North; meal $10 per-person; reservations re- quired; all Democrats and converted Republicans are invited to join in the democratic process; Info/RSVP: Monica, 386- 330-2036. Tuesday Feb. 7 Suwannee Democrat executive commit- tee meeting Suwannee Democrat executive committee will meet at 6:30 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 7, at Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park, US 129 North; meal $10 per person; reservations re- quired; all Democrats and converted Republicans are invited to join in the democratic process; Info/RSVP: Monica, 386- 330-2036. Tuesday Feb. 7 NFCC will conduct TABE (Test of Adult Basic Education) North Florida Community College; TABE (Test of Adult Basic Education) tests; 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, Feb.'7; NFCC Testing Center, Building 16, Madison campus; Photo ID. Info/Registration: 850-973-9451. Wednesday Feb. 8 Florida Museum offers preschool class "Who's Home" Florida Museum of Natural History in Gainesville will of- fer its monthly preschool program "Wigglers and Walkers" From 3:30-4:30 p.m., Feb. 8 for children ages 2-5.(This month's program is themed "Who's Home." The cost'for each adult and child .pair is $3 for members, $4 for non- members. Each additional child is $1. Pre-registration is not required, but children must be accompanied by an adult. I nfo: 352-846-2000. ext. 2777 classesi'tflmnnh.utl.edu. ur ,. www. tlmnh.ufl.edu Wednesday Feb. 8 Early Learning Coalition board meeting Early Learning Coalition of Florida's Gateway, Inc. board meeting will be held at 9 a.m., Wednesday, Feb. 8, in Co- lumbia County School Board, S.O.S. Building, Room 130, Lake City. Info: Heidi Moore, 386-752-9770. Thursday Feb. 9 NFCC will conduct College Placement Tests (CPT) North Florida Community College (NFCC); College S Placement Tests (CPT): Thursday. Feb. 9, 8:30 aim. and 1:30 p.m.: NFCC Testing Center, Building No. 16, ladison campus: Photo ID. Info pre-registration:. 850-973-9451. Register now! Begins Thursday. Feb. 9 Obedience/Canine Good Citizen classes offered Suwannee Valley Kennel Club, Inc. will offer Obedi- ence/Canine Good Citizen classes beginning at 6:30 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 9, at Winn-Dixie parking lot in Live Oak; sign up and registration begin at-6 6p.m.; bring proof of ra- bies shots: classes run for six weeks; Cost: $25; classes lim-. ited to first 20 dogs, so sign up soon: Info: Brett Deutsch, 386-647-6344 or Jane.t Tucker. 386-362-7754. 102nd Florida State Fair Feb. 9-20 . Jillian Wheeler to perform daily Florida State Fair \will host daily performances b3 popular ...... teen singer actress Jillian \Wheeler. Feb. 9-20, at the tair- grounds located at 1-4 and US 301, Tampa; Info: http: w\\ww.floridastatefair.com state_fair.asp. : ' Friday :, Feb. 1,0 I "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" at LCCC Lake City Community College 2005-2006 Lyceum Series sponsored by First Federal Samings Bank of Florida presents'. "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" at 7:30 p.m., Friday, Feb. 10, in the Alfonso Levy Perforning Arts Center on the Lake City campus. General admission-S14: seniors-$13; students- S. faculty-$12 and season pass-$44. $36 seniors: dinner at El Lobo Caf6 prior to concert. $7, reservations teqiiired. Inforeservations'tickets: 386-754-4340. Saturday Feb. II Stained glass workshop Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park, White' Springs offers a stained glass workshopby Carmerita Par- rish from 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 11, in Craft Square; Cost: $60 includes all materials; Info: 386-397-1920, www.StephenFosterCSO.org, or www.FloridaStateParks.org/stephenfoster. Saturday Feb. 11 West Virginia natives meet Attention: West Virginia natives, let's meet for lunch at 11 a.m., Saturday, Feb. 18.; call no later than Feb. 3 for reser- vations; Info: 386-758-3581 or 386-752-8319. Feb. 11 27th annual Collectors Day Florida Museum of Natural History in Gainesville will host its 27th annual Collectors Day from 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 11; free and open to the public; family-ori- ented event,.includes collections of nutcrackers, classic cars and World War II memorabilia; learn how collections con- tribute to science and conservation,; make a collection book; and take home tools to start a collection. Info: 352- 846-2000, ext. 206. Deadline 5 p.m., Monday, Feb. 13 Feb. 13 Nominations for Jenyethel Merritt Award NFCC and the African-American Student Union calls for nominees for the third annual Jenyethel Merritt Award for Civic Service; recipient to honored at a reception Feb. 28 at the college; deadline 5 p.m., Monday, Feb. 13; Nominations should be in the form of a letter and include: up to one page explanation of why person is deserving, brief outline of Nominee's background; name, address and contact number of nominating person or organization; do not include pho- tos, clippings or any other attachments; mail to: Jenyethel Merritt Award Committee, c/o D. Sewell, NFCC, 325 NW Turner Davis Drive, Madison, FL 32340, fax to 850-973- 1685 or e-mail to AASU@nfcc.edu. Info: Devona Sewell, 850-973-9409. Monday Feb. 13 NFCC will conduct TABE (Test of Adult Basic Education) North Florida Community,College (NFCC); TABE (Test of Adult Basic Education) test; 6 p.m., Monday, Feb. 13; NFCC Testing Center, Building 16, Madison campus; Photo ID. Info/pre-registration: 850-973-9451. Tuesday Feb. 14 NFCC will conduct TABE (Test of Adult Basic Education) North Florida Community College; TABE (Test of Adult Basic Education) tests; 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 14; NFCC Testing Center, Building 16, Madison campus; Photo ID. Info/Registration: 850-973-9451. It's time to order caladiums!- Order through Feb. 14 This year's prices for caladiums are higher ($6 per 10. bulbs) than last year due to the weather causing a huge loss of the bulbs. The Live Oak Garden Club will take orders through Feb. 14.-There will be reds, pinks, whites or a mix-, ture of all three 'colors available. The bulbs will arrive in mid-March. Orders placed \w ith individual Garden Club ," members will.be delivered by that member in late March. Folks who order through Sheryl Kiib'b b\ phone 386-364- 4586 or e-mail skirbv6270i'alltel.net can expect to pick up: their order at the Garden Club from 8:30-10:30 a.m., Satur- day, April 1. Feb. 14 Valentine's Day dancing White Lake Yacht and Dinner Club; fine dining with art and entertainment; Tuesday, Feb. 14; meal served by local service club-gratuity paid to service club: 6-7 p.m. cocktail Shour- BYOB; 7-9 p.m. meal and entertainment: the dress- coat and tie for t11e gentlemen; reservations only call 386- 364-5250. . Thursday Feb. 16 NFCC will conduct College Placement Tests (CPT) North Florida Community College (NFCC);, College Placement Tests (CPTI; Thursday,. Feb. 16, 8:30 a.m., 1:30 p.m. and 6 p mi : NFCC Testing Center, Building No. 16. Madison campus: Photo ID. Info pre-registration: 850-973- 9-9451. . Feb. 17" , Tribute to Ray Charles at NFCC North Florida Community College Artist Series 2005- 2006 will present Tribute to Ray Charles at 7 p.m., Friday, Feb. 17, at Van 'H. Priest Auditorium, NFCC campus, Madi- son. Ray Charles' hometown area celebrates his music with performances by the jazz ensembles of Florida A&M Uni- versity, Florida State University and Valdosta State Univer- sity. The program will also feature remembrances by people who actually knew him. Special giest performers are ex- pected. Season Pass-adult-$40/12 and under-$25; Individual tickets-$ll adult/$6 child, NFCC student; Info: 850-973- 1653, e-mail artistseries@nfcc.edu or stop by the College Advancement office located on the NFCC campus, building No. 2, Madison. Feb. 18 Basket workshop Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park, White Springs will hold a one-day Shaker-style potbellied cathead basket workshop by Katie Avram of Sassykat Baskets in Ft. McCoy from 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 18, in Craft Square; Cost: $36 includes all materials, instruction and ad- mission to the park, tools provided; Info: 386-397-1920, http://www.stephenfostercso.org/ or http://www.floridas- tateparks.org/stephenfoster. SThru Feb. 20 Quilt Show at Columbia County Library The Lady of the Lake Quilting Guild invites you to the Columbia County Library to enjoy an exhibit of its quilts. Over 50 quilts of different sizes, patterns and methods will be displayed through Monday, Feb. 20 during regular library hours. The library is located on 490 N Columbia, Lake City. Info/library: 386-758-2101. Info/quilt show: 386-752-4240. Feb. 21 "Hiring the Best, Managing the Rest" SCORE of Suwannee Valley will sponsor a workshop en- titled "Hiring the Best-Managing the Rest" from 11 a.m.- 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 21, a the new Holiday Inn, 213 SW SCommerce Drive, Lake City. Local speakers will cover top- ics including job applications and'interviewing, reference and background checks, employee retention, performance reviews and termination procedures. The cost of $25 in- cludes lunch and materials. Space is limited. Info/tickets: SCORE office, 386-755-9026, ext 3214 or John Pierce,, 386-344-3472., Tuesday Feb. 21 NFCC will conduct TABE (Test of Adult Basic Education) North Florida'Cominunity College: TABE (Test of Adult Basic Education) tests: 1:30 p.m.. Tuesday. Feb. 21; NFCC Testing Center, Building 16. Madison campus; Photo ID. Info/Registration: 850-973-9451. Tuesday-Wednesday Feb. 21-22 ' NFCC will conduct GED tests North Florida Community College (NFCC); GED tests; 6. p.m., Tuesday and Wednesday, Feb. 21-22, NFCC Technical Center; Madison campus; Photo ID required; preparation courses free; fee for test; Info/pre-registration: 850-973- 1629. SRegister now!. , Feb. 22 SERVSAF Food Safety Training Suwannee County Extension Service will offer food safe- ty training for managers and staff from 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., Wednesday, Feb. 22, at Suwannee County Extension Office. 1302 Eleventh St.. SW, Live Oak; Info/registration: toll-free 888-232-8723. http:,.'foodsafety.ifas.ufl.edu or 386-362- 2771.. Feb. 22-23: Engineering Fair Lake City Community College will host Columbia County Science and Engineering Fair Wednesday-Thursday, Feb. 22-23 at Howard Gymnasium on LCCC campus, Lake City; entries from elementary, middle and high school students; state competition April 20, in Orlando and international competition May 7-13, in Indianapolis. Ind.: Info: Charleen Kelley at Columbia High School, 386-755-8080, Renae Allen at Union County High School, 386-496-4811 or Cheryl Boice at LCCC, 386-754-4251. Thursday Feb.23 NFCC will conduct CollegePlacement Tests (CPT) North Florida Community College (NFCC); College Placement Tests (CPT); Thursday, Feb. 23, 8:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.: NFCC Testing Center, Building No. 16, Madison campus; Photo ID. Info/pre-registration: 850-973-9451. Feb. 24 Freddy Cole Quartet at LCCC Lake City Community College 2005-2006 Lyceum Series sponsored by First Federal Savings-Bank of Florida presents The Freddy Cole Quartet featuring Freddy Cole at 7:30 p.n'., Friday. Feb. 24, in the Alfonso Levy Performing Arts Center on the Lake City campus. Broadway to the Blues, the golden oldies of Jerome Kern, Cole Porter (brother of Freddy), George Gershwin and Duke Ellington, to Lionel Ritchie, Stevie Wonder and Kenny Rogers. General admis- sion-S14: seniors-S13; students-faculty-$12 and season pass-544, S36 seniors; dinner at El Lobo Cafe prior to con- cert, 57, reser\ nations required. Info/reservations/tickets: 386-754-4340. T Apply now,! Deadline Feb. 24 April2-5 Youth Heifer Show Suwannee County Cattlemen Association Open Youth Heifer Show will be held at Suwannee County Fair in Live Oak April 2-5; entry deadline Feb. 24; open to any youth 8- 18; maximum of two entries per youth; entry fee $3 .tie fee; per animal; cow/calf pairs welcome, check rules for age of' calf; record books required; premium awards for every class placing first-sixth; Please pass this information on to any youth in the State of Florida who may be interested.Go to http://www.geocities.com/suwanneecattlemen to down load. entry forms and record books. For more information, call Janet Sampson, 386-330-2302. ' Saturday Continued on Page 8C NORTH FLORIDA FOCUS FEBRUARY 1-2, 2006, PAGE 5C PAGE 6C, FEBRUARY 1-2, 2006 NORTH FLORIDA FOCUS AN DT . Suwannee Valley "A.' By Pam Campbell Valentine's Day is almost here, a day when most people think of love. The stores are full of Valen- tine cards, candy, stuffed animals, balloons, flow- ers and all kinds of other Valentine gifts! It seems as though it is almost like Christmas time again with all the cards and gifts to buy to let someone know that you love them.I know that it is fun to give and to receive special Valentine cards and gifts. It is a fun time for children to make their own Valentine's or cut out lot's of hearts to deco- rate a Valentine box. Many people, including chil- dren at schools will celebrate this day with a Valentine Party. Many men will be buying roses or jewelry for their special wife or girlfriend. Valentine's Day is a wonderful time to remind your family and friends that you really do care, that you love them. Sometimes people need to set aside a special day for that purpose, many times people are so busy each day with things in their own lives that they forget to let their loved ones know how much they really love them. Valentine's Day should not just be a day of giving Valentine's and cards to our spouses, boyfriends or girl- friends, or for children exchanging them with friends at school. This special holiday day is a wonderful opportunity for us as Christians to share the love of God with many other people that we come in contact with such as neighbors, other employees, your boss, the postman, a teacher, a special doctor or nurse, anyone that you come in .,contact with in your life. It is a great time for you to take something special by to brighten up the day for patients in a hospital or nursing home, who may otherwise be forgotten. You don't have to buy expensive gifts or cards, handmadeeards, and, smalllittle gifts, or something baked or made by you will show them much love. On Valentine's Day you really need to remember your mom, your,dad, grandparent's, other rela- tives and close friends, but especially remember your spouse, your children or grandchildren, it will mean so much to them that you remembered! Don't just give to those that you think will give you something, this is the time to show love with no strings attached. Remember, it is better to give than to receive! Now for the most important part of the whole Valentine Holiday, LOVE, where does it even come from? Love comes from God, without God there can be no love. The Bible tells us in, John,3:16 how very much God loves us. "For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son that whosoever believeth in him will not perish but have everlasting life." Wow! Can you imagine such love! You see the greatest love of all is really Jesus saying to everyone "I stand at the door and knock, if you open the door(to your heart and life) I will come in. Revelation 3:20 You see Jesus wants to give you his wonderful love! Live Oak Paint Center CARPET* VINYL *BLINDS * WALLPAPER :tt For All Your Painting Needs CUSTOM COLOR MATCHING L' 1 and More... 1512 S. Ohio Ave., Live Oak 036270662 IIRST UNITED METHODIST Our vision is to make disciples ;' for Jesus Chfist Opportunities to Become a Disciple Sunday:, 8:30 am~ Informal Worsh 11:00 am Traditional Wo S9:45 ai ~ Sunday School.. Si: All Ages Nursery Provided "7 1Believing... i? Belonging... ship Becoming... S Being Sent,. Phone: 362-2047 Pastor: Jim Wade 229708-F He loves you so much that he promises in Hebrews 13:5 "I will never leave you." Now that is real love, the love of God. People " may leave you but God never will! When Valentine's Day arrives remember to show how much you love your husband, wife, children, grand- parent's or grandchil- dren and other family and friends by spend- ing some time with them and maybe giv- ing them something to say that you love them. But most importantly remember to let God know how much you appre- ciate his love and desire to live more and more for him. The greatest love of all is not shown with a Valentine, card or flowers or balloons, it is how you show Jesus you love him by giving him your heart. Matthew 22:37 "Jesus said unto him, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind." Remember, Valentine's Day is a day full of love, remember to show God you love him the Father from whom all love comes. Have a very Happy and Blessed Valentine's Day full of love! Future Now update We trust this finds you doing well and excited about the New Year. We wanted to give you a quick update from the Free Will Baptist Youth retreat we did in St. Sin- mons, Ga, as well as some upcoming dqors the Lord has opened. God really moved in a powerful way as we saw 30 teens receive Christ. The pastor over the event was completely blown away at what God did. We saw teens with tears in their eyes crying out to God. The first night we had one young man respond boldly to the altar call and many followed after his bold stand. In December, Josh Parker, youth pastor at Bay Vista Baptist Church in Biloxi, Ms, was able to attend the Future Now event at the school in Echols County. He thought it was great and was very excited about the possible opportunity to bring Future Now to Biloxi. He invited Chris to come to Biloxi the first week in January and was able to visit all the schools there. It looks as if we might have some tentative dates for May. Please keep this in prayer and also continue to pray for Bill and Chuck. God is using them mightily in Biloxi. We COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH P.C.A. 830 Pinewood St. (386) 362-2323 Pastor Randy L. 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Brooks County will be participating. Future Now will be doing the first ever stadium event at Lowndes High School sta- dium March 22. We also have been given the opportunity to use the stadium when we do our assembly in Lake City, April 26. It is amazing to hear of all that God has in store this year. Please continue to pray for us as we step into these new doors in 2006. We covet your prayers. We realize that when we go into the'schools, you, our friends and partners, are going with us. We thank the Lord we are changing lives for the Glory of God. We love you, Chris Musgrove and Future Now team. Christ Central k inistries oflve Oevea "A Church on the Move" S S N Ladies Ministry f Mens Ministry - Youth Group t Children Church Pastor Hial Chaffe PatrTrevor Batn Pastor Wayne Godsmark 1550 Walker Ave. SE, Live Oak, FL 32064 386-208-1345 S229716-F N - . 1 NORTH FLORIDA PRINTING CO., INC. Business Cards Letterheads Envelopes *Programs. 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You may already be making Valentine's or cutting out hearts to decorate a Valentine box! Maybe your school or a friend is having a Valentine Party that you plan to go to. Valentine's Day is a day of fun and a day of love! I hope that you will remember to be sure to give a Valentine to your mom, dad, grandparent's or whoever you live with. Be sure to remember any brother's or sisters, and close friends, too! You can either make Valentine cards with paper, doilies, markers, crayons, whatever you have, or you can have someone take you shopping and pick some out to buy at the store. There are lot's of things that you can make for a Valentine present, any kind of craft makes a nice gift! You can even make HUG coupons, just write up little papers that say THIS COUPON IS GOOD FOR ONE FREE HUG WHENEVER NEEDED! Use your imagination, there are lot's of ways to show love, you could even help your dad or mom or someone else with some chore that needs to be done! The most important thing is to remember to show your family and friends that you really love them! Think about others this year on Valen- tine's Day, don't just think about what you might get. Remember there are lot's of kids that won't even get a little Valen- tine card. Maybe you can give someone that is lonely, unhappy, or sick some- thing to make them feel loved and spe- cial! Do you know where all this love comes from? Have you ever thought about it? All love comes from God, for God is love. The Bible tells us in John 3:16 how very much God loves us. "For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son that whosoever be- lieveth in him will not perish but have everlasting life." Wow! Can you imagine such love! You see Jesus wants to give you his wonderful love! He loves you so much that he promises in Hebrews 13:5 "I will never leave you." Now that is Real love, the love of God. People may leave you but God never will! Truth I believe without seeing, I believe because I've read, All the truths within the bible are.the.words that Jesus said.. The Bible teaches many things, the main objective is truth. It puts the word in such a way, that man's heart is truly moved. Some believe Mary was no virgin, and there is no deity in Christ. Some say He was just a prophet, and could never give eternal life. Some do not believe in a fiery hell, but they'll burn there just the same. They just don't want to believe, that the blessed Savior came. Some think-God forgot stuff, so they make writings of their own. Did they not read Revelation, chapter 22: verses 18-21? Some trust baptism, works, or a church house, to save them from the torturing flames. But the only protection provided, is in Jesus Holy name. There are so many guilty of heavenly truth decay. But by brushing up on the Bible, will teach that Christ is the only way. Thank You Lord, Kathy Wilson When Valentine's Day gets here re- member to let your family know you love them, but most of all remember to let God know how much you love him. The greatest love of all is not shown with a Valentine card, it is how you show Jesus you love him by giving him your heart. Matthew 22:37 "Jesus said HI"o Ki" unto him, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind." Remember, Valentine's Day is a day full of love, let your family and friends and especially God know that you love them. Have a very Happy Valentine's Day full of love! 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(386) 362-1120 229717-F IMPACTING SUWANNEE I I COUNTY, FOR CHRIST I PAGE 8C, FEBRUARY 1-2, 2006 NORTH FLORIDA FOCUS -- ---- - Continued from Page 5C Feb. 25 Exploration class for K-5 students Florida Museum of Natural History in Gainesville will of- fer the "Amazing Adaptations" exploration series where kindergarten through fifth grade students can visit exhibits, make crafts and stretch their imaginations in a hands-on class entitled, "Shape Shifters, "10 a.m.-noon, Saturday, Feb. 25. Other classes in the series include: "Freaky Frogs" March 11 and "Squirmy Worms and Things that Squiggle" April 22. The cost is $15 per class for Florida Museum members and $20 for non-members. Pre-registration is re- quired. Info: 352-846-2000, ext. 277 or visit http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/education/childrens_classes.htm. Feb. 25 4-H Council yard'sale Suwannee County 4-H Council will sponsor an indoor community yard sale from 8 a.m.-2 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 25, at Suwannee County Agricultural Complex, inside Exhibi- tion II building, Eleventh Street, Live Oak. Individuals may rent table space inside for $10 per table and early bird set- up will be allowed between 4-6 p.m., Friday, Feb. 24. Space outside $5, however, you must provide your own tables. In the event of rain, outside tables can be set up in sheltered areas. All proceeds will be used for annual 4-H awards ban- quet. Info/reservations: Carolyn, 386-362-2771. Feb. 25 Model Train Show The 27th Jacksonville Model Train and Railroadiana Show, from 9 a.m.-4 p.m., at Prime Osborn Convention Center, 1000 Water Street, former Jacksonville Union Ter- minal site. Admission $6, children under 12 free, free park- ing, main lot only; over 325 tables of model trains and rail- road collectibles for sale; Sponsored by Golden Spike En- terprises, Inc. Info: Phil Cross, 407-656-5056, Crossrails@earthlink.net or Charlie Miller, 703-536-2954, rrshows@aol.com, Web site www.gserr.com. Monday Feb. 27 NFCC will conduct TABE (Test of Adult Basic Education) North Florida Community College (NFCC); TABE (Test of Adult Basic Education) test; 6 p.m., Monday, Feb. 27; NFCC Testing Center, Building 16, Madison campus; Photo ID. Info/pre-registration! 850-973-9451. Tuesday Feb. 28 NFCCwill conduct TABE (Test ofAdult Basic Education) .., North Florida Community College; TABE (Test of Adult Basic Education) tests; 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 28; NFCC Testing Center, Building 16, Madison campus; Photo ID. Info/Registration: 850-973-9451. . Al-Anon/Mayo Al-Anon Group Thursdays, 8 p.m., Mayo Manna House, Pine Street for family members and friends to show support; Info: Barbara, 386-294-3348 or Marcia, 386-208-1008. Alcoholics Anonymous Branford Tuesdays and Fridays, 7:30 p.m., Branford United Methodist Church, Express, and Henry St., Bianford.' For more info, call 386-935-2242 or the Distridt 16 Help. Line toll-free, 800-505-0702. Alcoholics Anonymous Live Oak Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fri- days, 8 p.m.;, Precinct Voting Building, Nobles Ferry Road, Live Oak. Info: District 16 Help Line toll-free, 800-505-0702. Alcoholics Anonymous Mayo 'Group Sundays, Mondays, Wednesday and Thursdays at 8 p.m.; Manna House, Pine Street, Mayo. Info: 386-294-2423 or District 16 Help Line toll-free, 800- 505-0702:. ,Alcoholics Anonymous Trinity Group Mondays, 7-8 p.m.; Jasper Library; District 16 Help Line toll-free, 800-505-0702. Alcoholics Anonymohs White Springs Courage to Change - Mondays, 8 p.m., Methodist Church, White Springs. Info: 386-397- 1410 or District 16'Help Line toll-free, 800-505-0702. Bluegrass Association Saturdays; 6 p.m.; bluegrass jam; Pickin' Shed; except during main festival events; Spirit of the Suwannee Mu- Through Feb. 28 Driver's license checkpoints The Florida Highway Patrol will conduct driver's license and vehicle inspection checkpoints through Feb. 28, on Brown Road, CR 252, CR 252-A, CR 252-B, CR 25-A, SR 47, SR 341, US 441, US 41, CR 245, CR 238, CR 135, Turner Road, SR 100, Trotter's Road, Fairfield Farms Road, CR 250, CR 349, SR 247 and SR 25 in Columbia County; CR 132, CR 136, CR 136-A, CR 137, CR 249, CR 250, CR 252, CR 349, CR 49, CR 795, SR 20, SR 247, SR 10, SR 51, US 129 and Mitchell Road in Suwannee County; and CR 136, CR 152, CR 143, CR 249, CR 137, CR 251, CR 146, CR 135, CR 141, CR 150, CR 145 and US 41, SR 6, SR 25 in Hamilton County. Recognizing the danger present- ed to the public by defective vehicle equipment, troopers will concentrate their efforts on vehicles being operated with defects such as bad brakes, worn tires and defective lighting equipment. In addition, attention will be directed to drivers who would violate the driver license laws of Florida. The Patrol has found these checkpoints to be an effective means of enforcing the equipment and driver's license laws of Florida while ensuring the protection of all motorists. March 2 Patsy Cline Tribute at NFCC North Florida Community College Artist Series 2005- 2006 will present A Closer Walk with Patsy Cline: Ameri- ca's Favorite Patsy Cline Tribute at 7 p.m., Thursday, March 2, at Van H. Priest Auditorium, NFCC- campus, Madison. This hit musical performed by Springer Theatre traces the legendary singer's rise to stardom from her hometown in Virginia to The Grand Ole Opry, Las Vegas and Carnegie Hall. Season Pass-adult-$40/12 and under-$25; Individual Stickets-$11 adult/$6 child, NFCC student; Info: 850-973- 1653, e-mail artistseries@nfcc.edu or stop by the College Advancement office located on the NFCC campus, building No. 2, Madison. March 10 LCCC 2005-2006 Lyceum series Lake City Community College 2005-2006 Lyceum Series sponsored by First Federal Savings Bank of Florida presents Sharon Owens at 7:30 p.m., Friday, March 10 in the Alfonso Levy Performing Arts Center on the Lake City campus. She will perform Barbara Streisand's greatest hits from 1960s to the power ballads of today. General admission-$14; seniors- $13; students-faculty-$12 and season pass-$44, $36 seniors; dinner at El Lobo Cafe prior to concert $7, reservations re- quired. Info/reservations/tickets: 386-754-4340. Register now! March 10-12 , Becoming an Outdoor-Woman FloridavFish and W.ildlife, Conservation Commission will, offer 'Beberiiag an Outdoors'Woman workshop FridaySun-, 'da. March 10-12 at Camp Wallwood on the Gadsden Coun- ty side of Lake Talquin, near Tallahassee; limited to first 100 campers to register; Cost: $150; Info/registration: visit MyFWC.com/BOW or call 850-413-0085. Weekly Meetings sic Park; US 129 North,. Live Oak; potluck dinner discontinued until October; Info: 386-364-1683: Bridge Club Mondays, 6:45 p.m., Golden Corral Restaurant, Live Oak. Info.: 386-362-3200. ' Boy Scout Troop 693 Mondays, 7 p.m., Shrine Club, Bass Road, until further notice. Info: 386-776-2863. Dowling Park Volunteers Saturdays; 1100 hours-11 a.m.; at 22992 CR 250, Live Oak. Iome Front Ministries weekly meetings; offers spiritual and emotional support to women going through separation, divorce or a. troubled marriage; also, offers individual prayer ministry to women, regardless of marital status, for healing life's hurts. Located in Lake City. Info: 386-754-2800 or 386-963-4'903. Jasper Kiwanis Club of Hamilton County Wednesdays, 12:15 p.m.; J.R. Lee Complex, Jasper. Now accepting applicationss for membership. Call for an application, 386-792-3484, 386-755-4896 or 386-792-1110; leave name, address and phone or contact number. Live Oak Singles Group Fridays, 7:30 p.m., Live Oak Christian Church fellowship hall ont US 129 North (next to Walt's Ford). This not a church sponsored event:'Info: Bob, 386-935-6595 or Carla, 386- 758-1802; http://groups.yahoo.com/grdup/SuwanneeSingles/ ' Saturday March 11 Exploration class for K-5 students Florida Museum of Natural History in Gainesville will of- fer the "Amazing Adaptations" exploration series where kindergarten through fifth grade students can visit exhibits, make crafts and stretch their imaginations in a hands-on class entitled, "Freaky Frogs," from 10 a.m.-noon, Saturday, March 11. Final class in the series, "Squirmy Worms and Things that Squiggle, April 22. The cost is $15 per class for Florida Museum members and $20. for non-members. Pre- registration is required. Info: 352-846-2000, ext. 277 or visit http://www.flmnh.ufl.edi/education/childrens_classes.htm. March 17 White Lake Yacht and Dinner Club White Lake Yacht and Dinner Club; fine dining with art and entertainment; Friday, March 17; meal served by local service club-gratuity paid to service club; 6-7 p.m. cocktail hour- BYOB; 7-9 p.m. meal and entertainment; the dress- coat and tie for the gentlemen; reservations only-call 386- 364-5250. March 17-April 2 Savannah Music Festival Tickets are officially on sale for the 2006 Savannah,Music Festival, March 17-April 2! Go on-line to http://www.savan- nahmusicfestival.org/tickets.asp; artists scheduled: Emmy Lou Harris, Peru Negro, Andre Watts and the Atlanta Sym- phony Orchestra, Daniel Hope, Ben Tucker, Derek Trucks, The Codetalkers, Bela Fleck and the Flecktones, The Del McCoury Band, James Bignon and the 2006 American Tra- ditions Competition a celebration of American vocal'iusic. Submit entry now! Entry deadline March 27 NFCC's literary and arts magazine accepting entries NFCC's literary and arts magazine, The Sentinel Review, requests .entries for poetry, fiction, photography, drawings or graphic art suitable to be published in black and white from NFCC students, employees and alumni; deadline March 27; deliver or mail entry to North Florida Community College, Sentinel Review, c/o Linda Brown, 325 NW Turner Davis Drive, Madison, FL 32340; Info: Linda Brown, 850-973- 9456, brownlin@nfcc.edu, or NFCC English instructor John. Grosskopf, 850-973-9455, grosskopfif,'nfcc.edupf@'nfcc'edu. Deadline April 1 Summer Basketball Camp Applications are now being-evaluated for the Ten Star All Star Summer Basketball Camp. The camp is by invitation ' onl\. Bo\s and girls ages 10-19 are eligible to appl.. Past participants include: Michael Jordan, Tim Duncan, Vincer Carter, Jerry Stackhouse, Grant Hill and Antawn Jamison. College basketball scholarships are available for players se- lected tothe All-American Team. Area camp locations Bab- son Park and Gainesville, Ga.; Info/brochure: 704-373- 0873. Narcotics Anonymous Wednesdays and Saturdays, 8 p.m.; at the Jasper Public Library. Over Eaters Anonymous Mondays, 11:35 a.m;-.12:50..p.m.,'at Suwannee River Regional Library, 129 South, Live Oak. We care. Info: 386-364-4749. Quarterback Club Meeting! Mondays, 6:30 p.m.; atOld Nettie Baisden school Itext to the football stadium. Square Dance.- Vagabond Squares, Thursdays. 7-9 30 pm St. Luke's Episcopal Church, New bern Road. Info. Lo.ce Harrell. 386- 963-3225 or Ralph Beekman, 386-75'2-2544. Suwannee River Riding.Club Membership fee $25 per year. Team roping first and third Friday night. Speed events first and third Saturday night..Info: 386-935-2622.- 'Suwannee Valley Barbershop Chorus Tuesdays, 7 p.m., Crapps Meeting Room, Suwannee River Regional Library, US 129 South, Live Oak; Info: Fred Phillips, 386-362-1886. TOPS Take Off Pounds Sensibly; Thursdays; 8:30 a.m. weigh-in; meeting 9 a.m.; Live Oalt Community Church of God; Info: Barbara. 386-362-5933; Pat, 386-935-3720. Weight:Watchers Mondays, 9:30 a.m. and 6 p.m., St. Luke's Epi-. copal, toll-free 800-651-6000. Month Meetings Allen Boyd (D-North Florida) Staff Branford third Wednesday,4 Town Hall, Counc:I Chambers Bran ford; 1-2:30 p.m.; trained staff vis- its to assist constituents; Info: 202-225-5235, www.house.gov/boyd/.. Allen Boyd (D-North Florida) Starr- Live Oak third Wednesday; Cirt Council Chambers, Cit) Hall, 101 SE White Ave.; Live Oak; 9:30- 11.0 a m : trained rsaff sitss to assist consiituents info. 202-225- 52 5, %tn" house g.)% bo)yd Alzheimer's Support Group third Thursdaj Ie\cepi December) at 3:30 p.m.; Good Samaiitan Center,'.Dowling Park; Info: Angie Paarl- berg, 35',-658-5594. American Legion Post 107 first Thursday; 12-2 p.m., Suwannee Ri\er Regional Library. South Ohio Ave., Live Oak; Info: Ron Slater, commander, 3Sh-2O.-'8073 or Richard Buffington, adjutant, 3S6-.34-- 5985. ' ,American Legion'Auxiliary Unit No. 107 first Saturday; 10-11 a.m.; Suwannee Elementary School, next to the track on Pinewood, Live Oak 'Info: Pat McLauchlin 3 6-362-3524 or Tanya Lees 386-364- 8331 American Legion Post 132- 'second Tuesda,. 7 p.m.; ellborn Ma- sonic Lodge. on CR 137, do n ov. n, Wellborn; Info: Gerald McKean, 35.-96 -5901 . S Branford Camera Club third Thursday; 7:30 p.m:; Branford Li- brary, Info:,Caroli n Hogue, 386-935-2-044. SCub Scout Pack No. 408 Committee second Tuesday; 6:30 p:m.; Live Oak Church of Christ, 1I-19' Ir in Ave. SR 51 South; Info: 386- 362-130.32. comni_chair.'pack-40, net. www.pack408.net; 'Tiger, Wolf, Bears and Webelos dens (grades one five) every Thursday; at the church: 6 30-'s p m Aug.-May; Pack meeting fourth Thursday; at the church: 6-30-8 p m Aug -Mskits and fun. 'Disabled American Veterans Chapter No. 126 second Thursday; 6 p m.. 226 Par;hleN St.. S. LiUe Oak; Info: 386-362-1701. DoAling Park Volunteers first Saturday;' 1100 hours (11 a.m.); .raining each follow" ing Saturday at 1100 (11 a.ni.); 22992 CR 250, Live Oak. Florida Gateway Charter Chapter of the iAmerican Business Women's Association second Thursday;' 6 p.m.; locations change; Info- Sand Hlarrison at 386-754-0434 or 386-752-0516. Friends of Suwannee River State Park second Tuesday; 7 p.m., board meeting; Suwannee River State Park, US 90 West, Live Oak; Info: Membership Chair Walter' Schoenfelder 850-971-5354, .wbs@surfbest.net. Girl Scout Leaders, Girl Scouts of Gateway Council first Mon- day; 7.p.m.; Woman's Club, Eleventh Street, Live Oak; Info: Mary Check-Cason, 386-362-4475. Hamilton County Governmental, Bellville Volunteer Fire/Rescue executive board second Monday, 7 p.m. Hamilton County Alcohol and Other Drug Prevention Coalition - fourth Wednesday; 9:30-11 a.m., Hamilton County School Board meet- ing room, JRE Lee Administrative Complex, Jasper; Info: Grace Mc- Donald, 386-93 8-4911, mcdonaldgl@alltel.net Hamilton County Board of Commissioners first Tuesday, 9 a.m., and third Tuesday at 6 p.m., County Commissioners' Board Room, courthouse, Jasper. Hamilton County Chamber of Commerce, Inc. first Thursday; 6 p.m.; 204 N. Hatley St., Jasper; Info: 386-792-1300. Hamilton County Council on Aging, Inc. needs volunteer drivers; home-delivered 'meals program; Info: Kanoye Capps; 1509 S.W. First Street, Jasper, 386-792-1136. Hamilton County Development Authority second Thursday; 7 p.m., at 204 NE 1st St., Sandlin Building, Jasper; Info: 386-792-6828. Hamilton County Planning and Zoning Board second Tuesday, 6 p.m.; Hamilton County Board of County Commissioners meeting room, Hamilton County Courthouse, Jasper; open to the public. NOTE: Effec- tive Nov. 8, meeting changed from 7 p.m. to 6 p.m. due to Daylight Savings Time. Hamilton County Riding Club.- first Saturday; 5 p.m., meeting- games; Hamilton County Arena, Jasper; third Saturday; 5 p.m.; trail ride-dinner, location announced at the first Saturday meeting; new members welcome; Info: 386-792-2725. Hamilton County Tourist Development Council second Wednes- day; noon; 204 NE 1st St., Sandlin Building, Jasper; Info: 386-792- 6828. Home and Community Educators (HCE) first Wednesday; 9:30 a.m. (beginning January, 2006 meetings change from first Friday to first Wednesday); Suwannee County Extension Office, Coliseum Com- plex, Eleventh Street, Live Oak; new members welcome; Pleasant Hill- second Monday; McAlpin Community Club, McAlpin; Happy Home- makers-second Wednesday; Suwannee County Coliseum Complex, Eleventh Street, Live Oak. Info: 386-362-277 1. Humane Society, Suwannee Valley Animal Shelter second Monday; noon; at the shelter located on Bisbee Loopl, south entrance, in Lee off CR 255, Madison County; Info.: toll-free 866-Adoptl2, 866- 236-7812, www.geocities.com/suwanneehs. Jasper City Council Meeting second Monday, 6 p.m.; Jasper City Hall.. Jasper Lions Club Meeting secorid and fourth Tuesday. 7 p.m., Roosters Diner. Info: Bob Clark, 386-792-2143. Jennings Town Council Meeting first Tuesday; 7 p.m.; Jennings Town Hall. Hamilton County School Board fourth Tuesday; 6 p.m. White Springs. Town Council Meeting: Third Tuesday; 7 p.m.; White Springs Town Hall. I Can Cope (cancer) third Tuesday; 7,p.m.; Marvin E. Jones Build- ing, Dowling Park; Info: Cindy, 386-658-5700; educational support group for any type of.cancer, for patients, families and friends. Leona 4-H Community Club first Monday; 7 p.m.; home of Avon and Betty Hicks, 6107 180th St., McAlpin; Info: Betty Hicks, 386-963- 4205; Pam Nettles, 386-963-1236. .Lion's Club second Tuesday and fourth Tuesday; 7 p.m.; Farm Bu- reau meeting room; Info: Richard Tucker, 386-963-4577. Live Oak Artist Guild first Tuesday; 7 p.m.; St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Live Oak; Info: Don Strickland, 386-362-5146. Live Oak Christian' Home Educators first Thursday of every month. Info: Tammy Baco, 386-362-6939; strong home school support group. Live Oak Garden Club Sept.-May; Morning Glories-third Friday; Night Bloomers-third Tuesday, 1302 S.W. Eleventh Street, Live Oak. Live Oak Senior Citizens first Monday; 10:30 a.m.; Exhibition II Building, Coliseum Complex, 1302 SW Eleventh St., Live Oak; escort- ed tours, prices vary; Info: Lula Herring, 386-364-1510. Suwannee Valley Humane Society Animal Shelter second Mon- day; noon; at the, shelter located on Bisbee Loop, south entrance, in Lee off CR 255, Madison County; Info: toll-free 866-Adoptl2, 866-236- 7812, www.geocities.com/suwanneehs. Live Oak, Suwannee County Recreation Board second Wednes- day; 5:30 p.m. Suwannee Parks & Recreation offices, 1201 Silas Drive, Continued on Page 9C NORTH FLORIDA FOCUS FEBRUARY 1-2, 2006, PAGE 9C Monthy Meetings Continued from Page 8C Live Oak; Info: 386-362-3004. MADD Dads Third Thursday; 7 p.m.; Suwannee County Court- house. Man To Man Group second Thursday; 7 p.m.; Marvin E. Jones Building, Dowling Park; free; refreshments provided; Info: American Cancer Society toll-free 800-ACS-2345 or the local office toll-free 888-295-6787 (Press 2) Ext. 114. Market Days Advent Christian Village first Saturday; 8 a.m.-1 p.m.; Space-first-come, first-serve basis, $5 each; Village Square shops open; Info: Lodge Office 386-658-5200. McAlpin Community Club second Monday; 7 p.m.; covered dish dinner first; everyone welcome; purpose to acquaint members of the community services available in the county; Info: Grant Meadows Jr., 386-935-9316 or Shirley Jones, 386-963-5357; building rental: Kristie Harrison. 386-364-3400. MOMS Club second Wednesday; 11:15 a.m. at the fellowship hall of Bethel Missionary Baptist Church, go West on US 90 seven miles from 1-75, and 1-1/2 miles from the Columbia/Suwannee County line, 12 miles from Live Oak; Info: 386-397-1254, MOMSClubofLiveOak- LakeCityFl@alltel.net National Active and Retired Federal Employees (N.A.R.F.E.) As- sociation third Tuesday; 11:30 a.m.; Quail Heights Country Club, 161 Quail Heights Terrace, Lake City; guest speakers; all present and re- tired federal employees invited; Info: 386-755-8570 or 386-752-6593. North Florida Chapter of Newborns in Need first Saturday; 9:30 a.m.; St. Luke's Episcopal Church, 1391 SW Eleventh Street, Live Oak; join them in providing for these babies too young to help themselves. Info: Dorothy Phillips, secretary, 386-362-1886. North Florida Conservation and Airboat Alliance second Tues- day; 7 p.m.; Mark Carver's cook shed: 11166 100 St., Live Oak, first' drive on right just past Suwannee Valley Electric Cooperative, Inc.; all meetings covered dish; airboaters arid sportsmen working to keep pub- lic lands and waterways open for everyone to use and enjoy. Info: Chris Aue, 386-658-1092. Nursing Mom's Group second Friday; 10 a.m.; Suwannee River Regional Library, Live Oak; Info: Michelle, 386-776-2955., Remembering the Loss of Your Baby first Thursday; 11:30 a.m.- 1 p.m.; Hospice of North Central Florida,' North Building Counseling Room, 4305 NW 90th Blvd., Gainesville; open support group for fami- lies who have experienced the loss of a baby; Info: Cheryl Bailey, 352- 692-5107, toll-free 800-816-0596., SHINE Serving Health Insurance Needs of Elders Volunteers needed; comprehensive training provided to assist elders and their care- givers receive information and assistance on health insurance and Medicare; Florida Department of Elder Affairs; no charge for services; Info: toll-free 800-262-2243, Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. SHINE Serving Health Insurance Needs of Elders Branford - first Wednesday; 9-10 a.m.; Library, US 129 North, Branford; free; trained volunteers help elders and their caregivers in Suwannee County to understand Medicare and other health insurance programs make in- formed decisions on insurance, Medicare Prescription Drug Cards and on discounted prescription drug programs and eligibility requirements; Info: Florida Department of Elder Affairs toll-free 800-262-2243, Mon- day Friday, 8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. SHINE Serving Health Insurance Needs of Elders Advent Christian Village Dowling Park trained volunteers help elders and their caregivers in Dowling Park area of Suwannee County to under- stand Medicare and other health insurance programs make informed de- cisions on insurance, Medicare Prescription Drug Cards and on dis- counted prescription drug programs and eligibility requirements; free; Info: appointment 386-658-3333 or 386-658-5329; Florida Depart- ment of Elder Affairs toll-free 800-26222243, Monday Friday, 8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. I ' SHINE Serving Health Insurance Needs of Elders Jasper - Monday-Friday, 1-4 p.m.; Hamilton Pharmacy Assistance Program, Sandlin Building, 204 NE 1st Street, Jasper; trained volunteers help el- ders and their caregivers in Suwannee County to understand Medicare and other health insurance programs make informed decisions on insur- ance, Medicare Prescription Drug Cards and on discounted prescription drug programs and eligibility requirements; free; Info: Florida Depart- ment of Elder Affairs toll-free 800-262-2243, Monday Friday, 8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. SHINE Serving Health Insurance Needs of Elders Live Oak - second Monday, 12:30-2:30 p.m. or second Thursday, 1:30-2:30 p.m.; Suwannee River Regional Library, US 129 South, Live Oak; trained vol- unteers help elders and their caregivers in Suwannee County to under- stand Medicare and other health insurance programs make informed de- cisions on insurance, Medicare Prescription Drug Cards and on dis- counted prescription drug programs and eligibility requirements; free; Info: Florida Department of Elder Affairs toll-free 800-262-2243, Mon- day Friday, 8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. SHINE Serving Health Insurance Needs of Elders Mayo first Wednesday, 10:30-11:30 a.m., Library, SR 51, Mayo; trained volunteers help elders and their caregivers in Lafayette County'to understand Medicare and other health insurance programs make informed decisions on insurance, Medicare Prescription Drug Cards and on discounted pre- scription drug programs and eligibility requirements; free; Info: Florida Department of Elder Affairs toll-free 800-262-2243, Monday Friday, 8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. SHINE Serving Health Insurance Needs of Elders White Springs first and third Thursday; 9:30-11:30 a.m.; Library, 12797 Roberts Street, White Springs; free; trained volunteers help elders and their caregivers in Suwannee. County to understand Medicare and other health insurance programs make informed decisions on insurance, Medicare Prescription Drug Cards and on discounted prescription drug programs and eligibility requirements; Info: Florida Department of El- der Affairs toll-free 800-262-2243, Monday Friday, 8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. Small Scale Farmers and Craft Designers Market Committee - third Thursday; 7 p.m.; Coliseum extension offices. Suwannee Chapter of the Florida Trail Association second Mon- day; 7-9 p.m.; Suwannee River Water Management District, US 90 and CR 49, Live Oak; Info: Sam Bigbie, 386-362-5090; Don Neale, 386- 362-4850; Sylvia Dunnam, 386-362-3256. Suwannee County Tourist Development Council fourth Tuesday; 1 p.m.; Chamber of Commerce Building, 816 S. Ohio Ave., Live Oak. Suwannee County Cattlemen's Association third Thursday; 6:30 p.m.; Farmers Co-op meeting room; Info: Herb Rogers, 386-362-4118. Suwannee County Senior Citizens first Monday; 10:30 a.m:, Exhi- bition II Building, Coliseum Complex, 1302 SW Eleventh St., Live Oak; escorted tours, prices vary; Info: Lula Herring, 386-364-1510. Suwannee River Valley Archaeology Society third Tuesday; public library, Branford; Info: 386-935-4901.- Suwannee Valley Builders Association second Thursday; 6 p.m.; Farm' Bureau meeting room, 407 Dowling Ave., Live Oak; $5 per person for meal and meeting. Suwannee Valley Genealogical Society first Thursday; 7 p.m., Wilbur St. Live Oak; Open Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9 a.m.-noon and 1- 5 p.m.; Info: 386-330-0110. Suwannee Valley Humane Society Animal Shelter second Mon- day; noon; at the shelter located on Bisbee Loop, south entrance, in Lee off CR 255, Madison County; Info: toll-free 866-Adopt-2, 866-236- 7812, www.geocities.com/suwanneehs. Suwannee Valley Quilters first and third Thursday; 10 a.m.; Info: Jane, 386-776-2909 after 4 p.m. Suwannee Valley Kennel Club third Tuesday; 7:30 p.m.; Hospital- ity and Recreational Building, Columbia County Fairgrounds, Lake City, Lake City. Tobacco-Free Partnership of Suwannee County quarterly, Info: Mary Jordan Taylor, 386-362-2708, ext. 232. Vision SSeeds Inc. second Tuesday, 6 p.m. promptly; 110 Lafayette Ave. SW, Live Oak (temporarily); directions: US 90 west to Lafayette Ave., one block eastof fMoii Buick. turn left, first house on right, across from Gator Motors. Spiritual-SoL al-Educational-Economic-Deelop- ment. Save our children!. Unity in Christ Jesus Empowermeit. All are welcome. Info: Otha White Sr., president 386-364-1209. Vivid Visions, Inc. first Monday; 5:30 p.m.; Douglass Center Con- ference Room; a shelter and outreach agency for victims of domestic \ - olence; Info: 386-364-5957. Wellborn Community Association (WCA) second Thursday: 7 p.m.; Wellborn Community Center; Info: Bonnie Scott, 386-963-4952. 386-208-1733-leave a' message. WCA fund-raiser to benefit building fund Blueberry Pancike Breakfast first Saturday;.center of Well- born, Andrews Square; blueberry pancakes. auisage and orange juice or coffee. Wellborn Neighborhood Watch last Thursday, 7 p.m., Blake Lowe Building. 1517 4th Ave., Wellborn. Info Bruce or Jane, 386-963-3196. For Your Information Another Way, Inc. Support Groups support groups for victims and survivors of domestic violence; Info: 386-792-2747, toll-free hot line 800-500-1119. 'Before You Tie The Knot' four-hour class for couples who will marry, soon; $10 per couple; reduce marriage license fee by $32.50; Pre-registration required; Info: Clerk of the Court's office or the Suwannee County Extension Service office, 386-362-2771. Big Shoals Public Lands Big Shoals Public Lands began, collect- ing entrance fees Dec. 1, to assist managing agencies with their mission io p c.tect natural resources in the 3. O0-acre area; Cost: $3 for a vehi- cle with up to eight passengers, $1 for pedestrians-cyclists; annual passes $40 inditidual, $80 family pass; Info: .386-397-7009 or w FloridaStateParks.or bigshoals i ,;,' i i. ( , Childbirth classes (frer) Su'danree County Health Depiaruimpnt; Tuesa .' ;ri nto or t, register Coleen; C6d, 3S6-67-2-18,' ext. 218. Community Concerts of Lake City.- typical performances include jazz, swing, and often Broadway performers. Reciprocity Program: North Florida Community College and North Florida Community Col- lege. Info and/or tickets: Herman Gunter, 386-362-7101; Joan Radford, 386-364-4923. ,Department of Children and Families (DCF) DCF service center, 501 Demorest St., Live Oak; public assistance recipients get help in completing voter registration applications; Info: 386-362-1483. Disaster Action Team Volunteers Needed The American Red Cross of Suwannee Valley; needs volunteers; Disaster Action Team; Info: 386-752-0650 The StorJ of Dowling Park Advent Christian Village (ACV) at Dowling Park; speaking engagement or a tour for your organization, club or church; ACV representatives available; free videotape; Info: 386-658-51t10, toll-free 800-714-3134, e-mail ccarter@acvillage.net; www.acvillage.net. Experience Works a national nonprofit organization, (formerly Green Thumb) provides training and employment services to older workers over 55 and with a limited income in Suwannee County through the Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP); minimum wage-20 hours per week. Info: Lake Cit, One Stop, 386-755- 9026, ext. 3129 for Loretta -or ext. 3134 for:Ronald; www.experience- works.org. Experimental AirplaneAssociation (EAA) Breakfast fourth Sat- urdas. breakfast served from 9-11 a.m.; at the EAA Chapter Building ati the Suwannee Count, Airport; eggs, sausage, pancakes, toast. coffee, fruit and juice for 4-1.50; the EAA Chapter sponsors two students from NJROTC to go to the Air Academy in Oshkosh, Wis. Figure drawing classes with lihe model by John Rice Wednesday, 6:30-8:30 p m local artist and gallery. owner offers figure drawing classes with a lile model; at Suwannee High School, $5 per class-to pay the model; anyone high school age, or older is welcome to attend; bring your pencils; Info: 386-362-2066. Florida Museum of Natural History in Gainesyille Florida's state natural history museum,- near the intersection of Southwest 34th Street and Hull Road, 'University of Florida Cultural Plaza, Gainesville; 10 a.m.-5 p.m Monda.6-Saiurda arid 1-5 p.m., Sunday; closed Thanks- Sgiving and Christmas; The Butterfly Rainforest. is a permanent exhibit and includes nectar flo\uers and orchid from around the world to sup- port hundreds of live butterflies. Info: 352-846-2000, wi\.nlmnh.ut1 edu , Food Bank of Suwannee Valley a division of Catholic Charities of Lake citt '. hose purpose is to distribute food'to member agencies tor further'distribution in the four country, service areas, to help eliminate hunger These 14 member agencies serve Columbia, Suwannee, Hamil- S ton and Lnion counties and have distributed o\er 250.i')00 pounds of food since August 2005 Volunteers are always needed, call Glenda Par- ton at 3S6-755-56S3. Friends of Suwannee Riser State Park memberships aaialable. Snon-profit organization, monthly bird ualks will be held e\er\ fourth Saturday at 3 a.m meet at the ranger station, bring binoculars and your ' faTorite bird identification book, park admission $4;,Info: membership chair \''alter Schoenfelder. (i50-9' I-5354. v.bsesurfbest.net. GED Tests Suilannee-Hamilton'Technical Center; mandatory reg- isuation session before test. Info L, nn Lee, 386-364-2782; age i aalters, L\nne Roy. 356-384-2'63. counselor Harsonhill Inc.. a prescription information publishing company - 85-plus page manual, contains all the information required to apply to assistance programs Info toll-free 88S-240-9240 or 22425 Ventura Bl'.d No 190, Woodland Hills. CA 91364 or \\ i Prescriptionls4Free corn High Springs Farmers' Market Ddwntowd Historic High Springs e\ery Thursday. 2 p m.-6 p m sponsored by the Ciity of High Springs, behind City Hall on NW\ Second Street. Upcoming events: SDec 15 3-4 p m., From the Garden totlhe Holiday Table, centerpiece workshop b:, Linda Hart. Dec 22 -: Food, Plants, Gifts,"get your last minute holiday shopping done. Info: 386-454-3950. Hospice of the Suwannee V'alley -,Helping Hands Volunteer Ori- entation first Wednesday. 10- I a.m.; Hospice of the Suwannee Val- Sle. 618 S\\ FL Gatew%\ay Drise. Lake City. Info Carol',n Long. 386- 752-9191 Hospice of the Suwannee Valley Helping Hands Volunteer Ori- entation third Tuesday. 5-6:30 p.m.; Hospice of the'Suwannee Valley, 618 S\V FL Gateway Drive. Lake City; Info: Carolyn Long, 386-752- 9191. Lafayette County Veterans DD Form 214, "Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Dut,"' can be recorded in the Clerk of Court's office, Lafarettc Count:, Courthouse. Mayo. LillyAnswers.Programi- Available to Floridians 65 and older, who are enrolled in Medicare, have an annual income below 200 percent of the federal poverty level and have no other drug coverage..Info: www.lillyanswers.com, toll-free 877-RX;LILLY. Live! At Dowling Park Artist Series 2005-2006 Advent Christian Village "Live! at Dowling Park" Artist Series 2006-2006 presents per- formances monthly; Reciprocity Program: North Florida Community College and Community Concerts of Lake City, Inc. Ticket prices: Adults $;12;-Studeits $4; Children $3; and ACV members $8, available at Advent Christian Village Ca;sher's Office, S auwaninee County Cham- ber of Commerce and The M-sic Center in Li e Oak Events: Dec. 13- "The Great American Songbook" with Bill aindSusan Goodman; Jan. ' 12-The 'King' 'Btrass; Feb. 11-Alfonsob-Lopez,. ibilif and Micli-lle Ta- bor, pinoo; March 32-Rnaissance Chamber Orchestra, April i4-Kuniko Yamamoto.. lapanese6stor, teller. magical mask. mime and music of Japan; June 16-Ken Lelen, vintage music on vintage instruments; Info: Retirement Services, 386-658-5400, dgrillo@acvillage.net or http;//artistseries.acvillage.net. Love INC A non-profit Christian group; represents local churches; finds help for valid needs; Info: Ginn, Peters, 386-364-4673, Monday- Friday, 9 a.m.- noon. MDA Assists people with ALS; help with purchase and repair of wheelchairs; support groups; expert-led' seminars; Info: www.als.mdausa.org. www.mdausa.org/chat. Marine Corps League First Tuesda), 7 p.m., The Suwannee Valley Detachment of the Marine Corps League of the United States meets at Wellborn Community Center. ladies auxiliary meets at same time and Place, Info: Jerry Curtis, 386-94 --6'55, Janet Morgan, 3S6-362-2(06S Marriage? Help me! A program presented by Solid Rock Min- istries, Inc. of Jasper; at no charge to anyone. Helping to apply Christ- -'iai principles to our every day 'a ing. Florida state certified. Info: 386- -792-2603. Morningside Nature Center Living History Farm, Gainesville - Barnyard Buddies; for toddlers and pre-schoolers, free; 3 p.m., every Wednesday and Saturday; to meet at the barn and greet'the farm ani- mals; Info: 352-334-2170, www.natureopeiations.org Morningside'Nature Center Lising History Farm, Gainessille - Living History Days; every Saturday; 9 a.m--5 p.mi; free; Info. 352- 334-2170, www.natureoperations.org. Morningside Nature Center Living History Farm. Gainesiille - Discover & Do, third Sunday of the month, kids bring your favorite adult; free; Info/RSVP, 352-334-2170, www.natureoperations.org. Morningside Nature Center Living History Farm,, Gainesville - Who's Who in the Woods, last Saturday of the month; naturalist-guided .1-1.5 hours walk at 9 a.m.; wear comfortable walking shoes; free; Info: 352-334-2170 or visit wwny natureoperations org Morningside Nature Center Lising History Farm, Gainesvile A Night at the Owlery; each Saturday nearest the full moon; 7 p.m.;:talks, songs, hikes, fires and fuin;'hosted by Florida Wildlife Care's Leslie Straub; Info: 352-334-2170, www.natureoperatiois.org. NFCC Artist Series 2005-2006 North Florida Community College Artist Series 2005-2006 till present performances monthly through March 2006. Next event: The World Famous Glenn Miller Orches- Stra: The Legend Lives at 7 p.m., Thursday, Jan. 12, 2006 at Van H. Priest Auditorium, NFCC campus. Madison. Reciprocity, Program Advent Christian Village and Community Concerts of Lake City. Inc Season Pass-adult-$40/12 and under-$25; Indisidual tickets-$ I adult/$6, child, NFCC student; Infot 850-973-1653. e-mail artisi- seriesinf.c edu or stop by the College Ad ancement office located on the NFCC canipus, building No. 2, Madison. NFCC.offers ed2go more than 290 on-line courses in 30 different .subject areas, instructor-led, affordable, informative, convenient arid highly interactive. requires Internet access, e-mail and Netscape Navi- gator or Microsoft Internet Explorer; course fees vary; Info: Suzie God- frey, 80-93-':9453? communityed@nfcc.edu, www.ed2go.com/nfcc. NFCC TABE Test of Adult.Basic Education) every Monday'at 6 p,.m. and every Tuesday at I 30 p m NFCC Technical Center, Madison campus; Photo ID; Info,'Pre-registration. 850-973-9451. NFCC College Placement Tests on computer; every Thursday; 8:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.; NFCC Technical Center, Bldg..13; Madison campus; registration required 24 hours before testing; $10 fee; Info: 850-973-1612. , 1NFCC E-Spotlight provides weekly information Events, current college news and happenings delivered directly to your e-mail address; Info: 850-973-1613, Kim Scarboro, scarborok@nfcc.cc. Narconon Arrowhead Drug addiction can leave an'individuals, family andifriends feeling helpless and out of control. Narconon offers free counseling, assessments and referrals to rehabilitation centers na- tionwide Info: toll-free, 800-468-6933, www.stopaddiction.com. North Central Florida Sexual Assault Center, Inc. provides indi- vidual and group counseling for victims of rape and incest; 18 years old or older, victims of rape, sexual abuse or incest is eligible; services free and confidential; Call victim advocate, Erica Nix toll-free at Pager Number, 800-400-7140; Info: 386-719-9287. North Florida Workforce Development strive to help dislocated workers and other jobseekers find employment in a prompt manner; of- fice hours at One-Stop Centers in Hamilton: 386-792-1229, Jefferson: 850-3.42-3338, Lafayette: 386-294-1055, Madison: 850-973-9675, Suwannee: 386-364-7952 and Taylor: 850-584-7604; 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday-Friday and alternate Saturdays, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. SOld Time Gospel Jamboree first Friday, 6:30 p.m., Lee Worship Center, 398 Magnolia Drive, Lee; free Gospel concert; open mic; everyone is invited, bring a friend; door prizes, free will offering taken to benefit the roof building fund; groups, singers and pickers, if you want to perform or for more information, contact Allen and Brenda Mc- Cormick, 850-971-4135. Parents of ADD and ADHD Children support group. Info Lea- Anne Elaine, 386-362-7339. Pregnancy Crisis Center The Li.e Oak Pregnancy Crisis Center. 112 Piedmont St., Live Oak, is open Wednesdac -FridaN. 9 a m.-3 pm : confidential counseling, free pregnancy, tests, clothes for expectant mothers and infants; referrals to pro-life doctors; groups and churches may sponsor baby showers with donation of the gifts to the center. needed maternity clothes and hangers. Info 386-330-2229 or toll-free 800-696-4580. Prescription Assistance patients ,who need help paying for their piedsciptionimediciies should call Partnership for Prescription Assis- tance, toll-free 800-477-2669, ',; .' pparx crg Prescription drugs nation ide free medication 'progfa rti -S'9igi- bilit\ based on three qualifications doctor must assist in application process, no prescription drug coverage and earn less than $2.000 per month; Lawson Healthcare Foundation. a non-profit public benefit or- ganization; Info: E\ecutite Director Stephanie Tullis. toll-free 888- 380-MEDS (633i7. ext 205 during normal business hours or access the Foundation's new Web site at %\ v..A2ZMedline com .Reach To Recosery breast cancer sur\ isors visiting breast cancer patients with information and hope, one on one visits. free; sponsored bh the American Cancer Society; Info to schedule a stt toll-free, 800- ACS-2345 Regional Heart Disease and Stroke Presention Coalition serving Suswannee, Lafayette. Hamilton, Madison. Jefferson and Taylor coun- ties, meets quarterly, Info. Diana King, 850-342-0170, ext. 220 Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park & Campground upcoming events include Dec 1-25-Suv\annee Lights. Dec. 9, 17 and 23-Dinner Theatre "A'Christmas Carol," Dec 10 Spn Country Jamboree-LIVE'; Dec. 29-Jan 1-Way'Down tpon the Su\sannee Trail Ride New Year's Party. Info: 386-364-1683, .%ww.musicli eshere.com. Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park The Suwannee River Blue- grass Association e\ery Saturday night: 6 pm, bluegrass jam; Pickin' Shed, except during main festival events, Spirit of the Suwan- nee Music Park, US 129 North, Lise Oak: potluck dinner third Satur- day. Info. 386-36-1-1653. Stephen Foster State Culture Center State Park, White Springs - first Sarurday. Cracker Coffeehouse. 7-9 p m, auditorium; open stage night -with songs, stories, yodeling, music and much more. Coffee and desserts available for sale Free admission, Located on LiS 41. three miles from 1-75 and nine miles from I-10 Upcoming events: Christmas Festival of Lights Dec 10-23 Info. 386-397-4331, vvvwv.FloridaS- tateParks.org 'stephen foster' Suwannee Valley Builders Association (SVBA) a non profit orga- nization. Is a group of approximately 80 local citizens dedicated to building a stronger community whose members volunteer their time with active 'involvement with associate sponsorships of worthwhile community activities and associate members of the Council for Progress and Suwannee County Chamber of Commerce SVBA donates two academic scholarships each Near, donates Christmas gift/food bas- kets each year and sponsiorof the children's playhouse raffle at Christ- imas. Featured speakers from local businesses and a catered dinner are the highlights of the evening at monthly meetings The general public is invited to attend and become members. Donations of $5 a person are accepted at the door to help cover catering expenses For more info on joining the organization, contact Ronnie Poole. 386-362-4539. Taylor Counti Jamboree, Perr) times and dates vary for monthlI events held at Old Gladys Morse Elementary School, Perry; live music, musicians from the area and from the Monticello Country Jamboree: perform; no admission fee; tickets, sold for door prizes support the event; everyone is \welcome, Info: 850-578-2484 SThe Plain Truth Diet'author Dr..John Hodges offers free two-' hour lectures; groups of 20 or more; Info: 850-971-2854. Wanted Volunteer positions open; Surrey Place, US 90 East. Live Oak; extensive seven-day-a-week activity program; volunteers needed: calling out bingo or.pokeno, reading to residents who no longer see well or sharing scriptures, giving wheel chair rides in the courtyard, helping with special events or being a "helper/partner" on'outings out of the facility; goal: to keep residents lives fulfilled by'being busy and happy; Info: 386-364-5961. , Wanted Do you like to Travel? Are You a People Person? If you an- swered yes to the above, we need your help to be a volunteer trans- portation driver for veterans coming to the Lake City VA Medical Cen- ter and returning home. If interested, please call Voluntary Service 386- 755-3016, extension 2135. Wild Adventures'upcoming events include: Now-Dec. 30 Christ-. mas Wonderland; Dec. 10-Radio Disney's Jingle Jam, Dec. 17-Crystal Gayle and Lee Greenwood; Jan. 28, 2006-Van Zant; Feb. 11', 2006-Neil McCoy; Feb. 18, 2006-Winter Jam-Newsong, Newsboys, Tobymac, Hawk Nelson and Bethany Dillan. Wild Adventures Theme Park is lo- cated at 3766 Old Clyattville Rd. Valdosta, Ga., 1-75; Exit 13; Info: 229-219-7080 or www.wild-adventures.com. World War II veterans The Association of Sons and Daughters of World War.II Veterans will lead a group to England and France during April 2006 to commemorate the 62nd anniversary of these historical events: D-Day landings, Battle for Normandy and the drive through -France to the Rhine. Itinerary. London, Portsmouth, OMAHA and. UTAH beaches, Caen, St. Mere Eglise, Caretan, Argentan, Falaise and Paris. A memorial service will be held at the American Military Ceme- tery at Colleville Sur Mer in France. Info: Sy Canton, 561-865-8495 or 5121 B Nesting Way, Delray Beach, FL 33484. 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ON THE MOVE? j Real Estates Listings INCREASE YOUR rtunities To placeour din Clasified are recall ouisat 38632173today! To place your ad in the Classified Marketplace, call Louise at 386-362-1734 today! Section D Feb. 1-2, 2006 386-362-1734 800-525-4182 NEED A RIDE? Car, Trucks and Motorcycles LAND 53.41 acres MOL of industrial property in Columbia County. #47930 $3,204,600. 39 acres MOL with DWMH In Suwannee County. #47588 $470,000. 20 acres MOL in Suwannee County # 50008 $240,000 40 acres MOL in Hamilton County. #48543 $190,000 20 acres MOL in Madison County with Mobile Home #49902 $250,000 120 acres MOL in Suwannee County. #49265 $1,200,000 20 acres MOL in Suwannee County. #48382 $298,000 30 acres MOL in Hwy Frontage in Madison County. # 46383 $600,000 10 acres MOL in Hwy Frontage in Madison County. # 46384 $200,000 20 acres MOL in Hwy Frontage in Madison County. # 46385 $400,000 20 acres MOL in Suwannee County #49365 $170,000 20 acres MOL in Suwannee County #48281 $237,500 40 acres MOL in Suwannee County #47042 $475,900 50 acres MOL in Madison County # 47041 $750,000 10 acres MOL in Suwannee County # 48279 $133,000 6 city lots in Lafayette County #47670 $199,000 41 acres MOL in Hamilton County # 47982 $328,000 9.87 acres MOL in Suwannee County # 46590 $75,000 (5) 40 acres MOL tracts in Jefferson County $102,050-$183,800 # 49616, 49617, 49622, 49623, 49624 10 acres MOL in Suwannee County # 49356 $134,900 1 acre lots MOL in Suwannee Springs Station $54,900 each 10 acres in Suwannee County #47703 $139,900 18 acres in Suwannee County #50255 $207,000, * MOMUS 3/2 on 20 acres in Suwannee County # 50007 $280,000 3 BR/1.5BA in Hamilton County # 48731 $225,000 3BR/2BA with 5 acres MOL in Suwannee County #49769 $159,900 5BR/3BA on 229 acres MOL in Suwannee County #49092 $3,499,000 2BR/1 BA on 5.01 acres MOL in Lafayette County #49942 $79,900 3BR/2BA on 2 acres MOL in Suwannee County # 48931 $139,900 3BR/2BA on 1.65 acres MOL in Monticello, FL # 43885 $74,900 3BR/2BA on 2.77 acres MOL in Columbia County # 48867 $142,500 3BR/2BA on 1 acre MOL in Suwannee County #49295 $179,900 3BR/2BA on 5 acres MOL in Suwannee County #47682 $145,000 3BR/2BA in Columbia County # 48806 $224,900 COMMERCIAL Business for sale in Deland, FL #45376 $495,000 Business for sale in 3 acres MOL in Madison County #46984 $850,000 Business on 2 acres MOL in Lafayette County # 41969 $150,000 Business for sale in Madison County #48870 $625,000 i,,i I lllkb 1105 HOWARD ST. W., LIVE OAK J.T HILL *386-362-3300 & ASSOCIATES 219 SE BAYA AVE, LAKE CITY Real Etate Broker & 386-758-8300 Auction Cmnparne3 8 0 For more information about this home, contact the associates of Poole Realty at 386-362-4539. 312MOBILENHOME Eii ,,- a'' pal ,', ,,k. 1 r~li .i~ aal~lll i~ini.- II:: Al ~'i~ l,~y rl r R GUOO INIVEST CE 14T .- rM a-: ui: w0Iaul tt I0op. rjafjjm.. lu:t on C i&, jrr a. fcliul minwGr: vc(rr. ria,: naa.r r.-u .6fr Piu8.irry r, r., i,. r,.s Inrec a, irec : jOiu I at.)i. ,i, I 'r : a mi !u A Irbr'i sri p.)6vr 5i iady r. pin':a yri.peurm Proi d I:.:#i 'IMuj e5r.,17 . GREAT LOCATION- Property it .:ui oer liom pir,e RESIDENTIAL LOT- 137 acre wooded lot in Acres of R. I.O p r r. ora. ,,,,rii hr, l,,', Tr,,i p,',pirrvr ,', Ub i ord r lr l Diamonds subdivision. Country living close to town. PF',..err,, ..:urinell, ir 0 i .i r mir,.i.l 17 year Excellent investment or would make a great homesite, O,, p; D. r, .o,,:- .. ;r- i,.r ,Ir. ,r,d b;an be $24,999 #50035 t',.jnleiS-l6 ,0,:.-,,rI 4. 0, J5YA ~e~ -_s _~ as 3/2 HOME Nice brick home inside city limits,' has a large eat-In kitchen, oak cabinets, fireplace, and utility shed. Very neat and clean yard is nicely landscaped, with mature trees: $150,000 #47417 ONE ACRE LOT- Beautiful one acre tract conveniently located just off US Hwy 27 two miles outside Branford city limits. Lot Is less than five minutes from Suwannee river, public boat ramp. Priced to sell. Fantastic investment opportunity. $21,000 #49870 34+ ACRES Nice tract of land. Just off paved road. 25 acres has 20 year old pines-and the remaining acreage LARGE RESII has 8 10 year old pine. Nice rural location. new subdivisi Conveniently located close to Live Oak, Branford, & limits. Lot is r Lake City. $361,305 #50066 G:.:.,, i,',;ii, I r gluliM04L ..... PERFECT HOMESITE This is a beautiful piece of landl Lots of pasture dotted with large oaks. Would make a stunning home site. Highway frontage with utilities available, Total of 14.68 acres. Won't last lohgl $175,000 #47644 LA...L. i,, ou acres in gooo ,, cation. .iag iot with 60' owned right-of-way. Subdivadable one dwelling per five acres. Cleared land ready for homestead or a great opportunity for investment and/or development. $275,000 #49445 JUST REDUCED Nicely wooded lot in subdivision close to town. One minute drive to Suwannee River boat ramp. Great area to live in; quiet and peaceful the perfect place for your site-built home or mobile home. $24,000 #48843 RIVERFRONT- Beautiful two acre lot on this historic Suwannee River, between Live Oak and Mayo. Lot is nicely wooded with mature oaks scattered throughout. This is truly one of the last lots of this quality for sale on the Suwannee River today. Get started on the way to you river dream home today. Owner Financing may be available. $150,000 #50033 aaRBe2.F _II_ Ill^--l- --.-1I-I- -1I _u----~_- ------lr~--- -~-I~----------I~----- -Il---~u ..-----rr--x_--~--u~--~l-rurrr~-uur.~-. NEVER KNOW WHAT YOU'LL DISCOVER General Merchandise - .- and Services T'Oghthoijse ot, Nortrh Florida, Inc.. Heather N1. Neill, Brokier PHONEC: IM6)h 294-2131 L Search (he NILS at www. .LIGH THOUSEREALn'. Lis I - I *\ , '- --1--1 PAGE 2D, FEBRUARY 1-2, 2006 NORTH FLORIDA FOCUS E CLASSIFIED MARKETPLACE SERVING NORTH FLORIDA AND SOUTH GEORGIA 362-1734 CLASSIFIED MARKETPLACE 1-800-525-4182 You are just a call away... call 1-800-525-4182, ext. 102 to place your ad FAX 386-364-5578 Mon. Fri. 8 a.m. 5 p.m. *You are just a click away... find the cl I ANNOUNCEMENTS EMPLOYMENT BUSINESS SERVICES FINANCIAL SERVICES We Will Help You GAIN EXTRA ATTENTION To Your Classified Ad On MERCHANDISE The First Day It Runs! ay Wthbthe PERSONAL SERVICES RECREATION Logo in the lassified Marketplace EDUCATIONAL SERVICES REAL ESTATE FOR RENT EDUCATIONAL SERVICES REAL ESTATE FOR RENT / aW ;4 ZLPETS CULTURE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE TRANSPORTATION To Place Your Ad Monday through Friday by calling 386-362-1734 or 1-800-525-4182, faxing to 386-364-5578 or mailing to: Classified Marketplace, P.O. Box 370, Live Oak, FL 32064 WE ACCEPT.: MrdPe SMNoney Orders Personal Checks assified marketplace online at www.nflaonline.com Your Classified Ad can "MM appear in 5 paid FLRID386)1208 UveOak*o294May newspapers: The Suwannee Democrat on both Wed. & Fri., P a the Jasper News, The Branford News & The Mayo Free Press on Thursday; a total of 15,200 issues weekly! Increase your promotional reach and tap into potential new markets... Ask about placing your advertising message into: The Valdosta Daily Times, The Thomasville Times-Enterprise; The Lowndes Edition-Mailbox Post; The Thomas County Buyer's Guide; or a network of over 20 other publications, serving over 30 counties; with over 20,000 readers in South Georgia. Ask about our "Service Directory" rates White Springs 362,364 Live Oak 397 White Springs 454 High Springs *497 Fort White 658 Dowling Park 752, 755, 758 Lake City 776 Luraville 792 Jasper 842 Florida Sheriffs Boys Ranch (Live Oak) 935 Branford 938Jennings . 961 Lake City 963 Welborn 965 Lake City GEORGIA (229) 219 Valdosta 224, 225,226, 227, 228 Thomasville 241,242,244, 245,247, 249, 251,253, 257, 259 Valdosta 263 Quitman . 268 Vienna 268 Lilly 271,273 Cordele 282, 283,285, 287Waycross 293 Valdosta. 324 Belin S 333 Valdosta 345 Nicholls 346 Coolidge 359 Ambrose 362 Milan 363 Lumber City 365 Rochelle 367 Baxley 375 Hazelhurst. 377,378 Cairo, 381 Douglas 382 Titon =383,384 Douglas 385 Rhine 386, 387 Titon 389,393 Douglas 422 Pearson 423,424 Fitzgerald 433 Byromville *449 Blackshear *455 Ray City 467 Abbeville 468 Ocilla 472 Montezuma *472 Oglethorpe 482 Lakeland 487 Homerville 498 Boston 528 Omega 532 Alapaha, 533 Enigma. 534 Willacoochee 535 Warwick 546 Lenox S549 Sparks 559 Lake Park 567 Ashburn 574 Ocklochnee 594 Uvalda 624 Pineview 627 Unadilla *632 Alma 637 Fargo. 643 Rebecca S 648 Pitts* 649.Buena Vista 683 Meigs.686 Nashville 735 Barwick 762 Whigham 769 Norman Park *775 Morven 776Sylvester. 782 Doerun 794 Hahira 824 Plains 831 Iwinville S 833-Jacksonville 846 Smithville 853 Cobb 859 Pavoe 863 Blackshear 868 McRae 873 Moultrie 874 Leslie 887 Richland 890,891 Moultrie 896 Adel 899 Moultrie 924,928 A F, i11 l 'y1ai,, ',,ll *i` : 11 F Ij, :l,:, .i llj,]i.,., 1 M ,.. iA E I nature r For Wednesday Publication 11 a.m, id with a border I I Friday (prior),. W10.SO For Friday Publication, 11 a.m., II LH IIS11 OR I I 1N H S Wednesday (prior). ^ We reserve the right to cancel any special ofer or promotion In the Classified Marketplace upon a 30-day notice ' ANNOUNCEMENTS Lost & Found FOUND: Border Collie, young female. Smart & well-mannered. Found in the Dowling Park area. Free to good home if not claimed. Call 386-658-3160. LOST DOG: Large Male, reddish brown. Carries ball in mouth always. Wearing brown & yellowish collar, very friendly. Lost near 201st Rd. & 136th St. Call 386-776-2361. .ijr ,iri t;i'S'Atj3;: ;VOtjr bL'Adi. 7:;; 'r-- l' '''l p n, e Special Notices GUN SHOW Feb. 4th & 5th, 2006 Columbia County Fairgrounds Branford Hwy 247 Lake City Sat. 9:00-4:00, Sun 9:00-3:00 Concealed Weapons Classes Twice Daily. For info: 904-461-0273 BUSINESS SERVICES Yard Services HAZARDOUS TREE SERVICE STreeTemoval-& stmp-grindirlg; 18 years experieice;erB0~ f&' insured. Senior discount. (386) 590-7798 or (386) 963-3360. Opportunities ALL CASH CANDY ROUTE Do You Earn $800 in a Day? 30 Machines and Free Candy All For $9,995. Call 1-888-753-3430 AIN#B02000033 Call Us: We Will Not Be Undersold! ELECTRONIC VEND BIZ DRINK/SNACK MACHINES Must Sell 1-866-823-0223 AIN #B02410 First Day START YOUR OWN INTERNET BUSINESS. Make money 24hrs a day with our fully automated system. Take a Free Tour-No obligation. www.automaticbuilder.com/35053 120 Pni 6 1 PERSONAL SERVICES Health Care NEW MOTORIZED WHEELCHAIRS "No Cost" If Eligible. Scooters / Hospital Beds / Manual Chairs. All Diabetic Supplies. We Accept Medicare & Private Insurance. Free Delivery Helping Hands Medical Equipment Call Toll-Free 1-877-667- 7088 954-335-1564 EDUCATIONAL SERVICES Want to be a CNA? Don't want to wait? Express.Training Services ,is now offering our quality CNA Exam Prep Classes, day/eve, in Lake City. Class for one week, certification test the next week. Class sizes limited. First class 02/06/06. Call 386-755-4401 M Iusic .-,,-no DRUM LESSONS Great lor beginners Learn the basics to get you on your way. Call Joel Turner at 386-688- 1972. -FOR RENT- 2 or3 BR Singlewide mobile home, Central H/A. First month's rent plus deposit to move in. Water, sewer & garbage included. No pets. 386-330-2567 S2 631-F FOR RENT- 3BR, 2BA DWMH, CENTRAL H/A. FIRST MONTH'S RENTPLUS DEPOSIT TO MOVE IN; . WATER, SEWER & GARBAGE INCLUDED. NO PETS 386-330-2567 226322-F 386-755-6600 Toll free 1-877-755-6600 540 W. Duval Street, Lake City, Florida 32055 hallmark@bizsea.rr.com www.hallmark-realestate.com I URlNJ utr I[H LP N1 IlLII IIUIIIh 4 BR,2BA. You'll lo\e the charm rand family kitchen in this 2500 sq. ft home Call Ginger Parker about tlis deligluhl home in the Historic District "'??52-670 -1 - 52 ACRES WITH CUSTOMN MOBILE HOME, large barns, with beautiful views. Call Janet Creel 755-0466 MLS 48811 fenced, cross fenced pasture. THROW AWAY YOUR WATCH and enjoy the tmeless serenity of 10 oak filled rolling acres \lth large 3 bedroom home that een has a library. Rock your cares away on the wrap around porch MLS 50)077 Call Tana Shaffer 755-5-1.48 QUIET COUNTRY LOCATION "Young" Doublewide on 5 acres South of town, easy commute to Gainesville. Wood and brick deck with BBQ plus nice rock waterfall. MLS 48465 Call Bryan Smithey 965-2922. MORE..... BUILDING LOT .89 acre, nice homes in area $37,900 MLS 49499 COMMERCIAL FRONTAGE 3.8 acres, high traffic area. Neighbors are car dealers and doctors' offices. Call Hallmark Real Estate 386-755-6600 RESTAURANT FAST FOOD High traffic area. Turn Key. Land and building. Call Myrtle Wall 386-752-6500 FIVE ACRES with well and septic. Board fenced for horses. REDUCED! $89,900 Call Tanya Shaffer 755-5448 MLS 48808 2.29 ACRES near Ft. White. Paved Frontage MLS 48638. Call Sharon Selder 365-1203 TEN ACRES Wooded- for homes only MLS 48340. Call Marlene McCray 365-3081 FORTY ACRES South of town Very private MLS 48908 Call Janet Creel 755-0466 2e .3668-F Secondary EARN DEGREE Online from home *Medical *Business *Paralegal *Computers *Criminal Justice. Job Placement Computer provided Financial aid if qualify. 866-858-2121 www.onlinetidewatertech.com EARN YOUR HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA at home, in 6 months or less. Work at your own pace. Keep your present job; First Coast Academy. Call for free brochure 1- 800-658-1180. www.fcahighschool.org HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA IN 3- MONTHS home study independent registered w/Florida Dept Of Education .,Accredited National Associ;iion Private Schools. Miami 'Dade Chrisifar Acadevniy 786.4'88- 9971/ 305-8238 11; 786-597-4977 www.Miami- DadeChristianAcademy.com JPEETS LOST AN ANIMAL? WANT TO ADOPT? ,Call Suwannee County Animal Control at 386-208-0072. M-F from 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. Pets for Sale YORKIE PUPPIES ONLY ONE LEFT' Call 386-792-3123. Pets for Free FREETO GOOD HOME One year old male dog. Medium size. short hair, mixed breed. Call 386-963-1391. ILTURE Mobile Homes and Land for sale. Financed by owner. Ask for Larry Olds. 386-362-2720 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR TRAINING FOR EMPLOYMENT Bulldozers, Backhoes, Loaders, Dump Trucks, Graders, Scrapers, Excavators Train in Florida -National Certification -Financial Assistance -Job Placement Assistance 800-383-7364 Associated Training Services www.atsn-schools.com - ,L I mic~ W 'n 'd i ,.., ,- -- -,,VIN1. ,-..- H FlDA AND .-UTHGO.... NORTH F I --A- FOCUS FEBRUARY 1-2.2006..PA 362-1734 O n o , fto -Nm mm CLASSIFIED MARKETPLACE -- 4 Syndicated Content =:Available from Commercial News Providers" --l A -40 D -~ 1 - * * Farm Equipment First Day FOR SALE: Like New! 5 Ft. Bush Hog. Sell or Trade for Finish Mower. Plus: Fire Wood, Large Load- Reasonable. Call 386-776-1867. MERCHANDISE Building Materials LUMBER LIQUIDATORS HARDWOOD FLOORING from .99 CENTS SQ. FT. Exotics, Oak 'Bamboo, Prefinished & Unfinished. Bellawood w/50 year prefinish, plus A Lot More! We Deliver Anywhere, 5 Florida Locations, 800-FLOORING (356-6746) Furniture FOR SALE: Baby furn: 4inlbed, 4- drwr chest of drwrs, changing table/hutch, armoire, $800. for all. Cannon Rebel 35mm camera, asking $250. Call 386-364-5727. MEMORY FOAM All Visco New Orthopedic, NASA Mattresses, Warranty. Cost $1995, sell, $399, Queen;;, i,99. King, .. All sizes available. Free Deliveryl Original Tempur-Pedic from $699. Guaranteed Best Price! Electric Adjustables for Less! , www.mattressdrcom 1-866-476- 0289, 813-493-1222, 727-733-9334 MOVING-MUST SELL! Dark blue plush LazyBoy Rocker/Recliner, 2 mos. old, $199.00. Cherrywood roll-top des -& executive office chair, $150.00. Call 386-208-0707 Machinery/Heavy Equipment TWO GENERATORS Diesel 8KW water cooled, electric start, new $4,000 take $2,500. Silent diesel 3600 watt generator' with remote start new $3200 sell $1600 both never used usuallyhomedays@hotmail.com My mobile is toll free 877-525-8088 Miscellaneous A FREE BROCHURE At Western Carolina Real Estate, we offer the Best Mountain Properties in North Carolina. Homes and Land available. Call 800-924-2635. WesternCarolinaRE.com A+ POOL HEATERS Factory Direct: Solar/Heat Pump or Gas: Complete Do-It Yourself heater kits. Phone quotes, installation most areas. 1- 800-796-0951 ,www.TheEnergySuperMarket.com i Lic#CWC029795/lnsured. Dealer inquiries Welcome! TIMESHARE RESALES Sell today for Cashl No commissions or broker Fees. Don't .delay Go to cwww.sellatimeshare.com or call 1- 800-640-6886. . BATHTUB REFINISHING Renew / Change Color. Tub, Tile, Sink & Chip Repair. Commercial & Residential. 5yrs. Warranty. Quick Response, Insured. Serving Fl9rida Over 10yrs. "Florida's Tub Doctor." 888-686-9005 POOL TABLE 8' Excalibur Solidwood "Harvard" Collection, Still Crated, 1" Slate, Leather Pockets, All Accessories. Can Deliver. Cost $5K, Sacrifice $1350, Ball/Claw $1750, Matching Dining Top $495, www.excaliburbilliards.com 561-868- 2094, 954-648-9506, 813-273-8701 WOLFF TANNING BEDS Full Body units from $22 a month! Buy Direct and Save. Free Color Catalog. Call Today! 1-800-711-0158 www.np.etstan.com Garage/Yard Sales Household Sale 300 NW Burk Ave., Lake City, FL. Fri & Sat., Feb. 3rd & 4th, 8 am. until. Mortar & Pestle pharmacy glasses, cups, dishes, etc. Lift-up chair, 2 lounge chairs, sofa, sets of china, kitchen items, glass party items, Oriental collectibles, metal Singer sewing machine, elec. bus. typewriter, nearly neW'bvg'dTV.Na'arhbrand silk blouses, dresses, suits, coats size 10-Med.. Name brand shoes. The Best. 8-81/2 AA. Jaquar picture-sofa size. Tons of odd & ends: Sale by June. RECREATION Campers/Motor Homes CAMPING MEMBERSHIP "Lifetime" Camp Florida / USA / Canada. $8 per night (full hookup) Year round. Originally $3695. Must Sell $595. 1-800-236-0327 FOR SALE: 1995, 30ft. 5th Wheel with slide out. Asking $10,000.00. Call 386-963-2961 or 386-688-2115. iFOR SALE: 1999 Fifth-wheel camper. 35 ft. Slide-out, stereo, TV, bunks. Very clean. $13,500.00. Call 845-863-5699 in Live Oak, FL. FOR SALE: Damon Corporate Intruder 2001, 35 ft, 2 slide-outs, 28,877 mi. Separated bath, swivel captains' chairs. Only one non- smoking owner. Call 386-935-3952. Recreational Vehicles FOR' SALE: 330 Trail Boss Polaris ATV.. ,2005, very low mileage. $3.500.00 irm. Call 386-658-2760 You can Reach Over 4 Million Potential Buyers for your product through our Internet and Newspaper Network in Florida and throughout the Nation. Call Myrtle at 386-362-1734 226273-F Liberty National Life Insurance Co. is expanding its operation and is looking for upwardly mobile people to fill insurance sales & service positions. Average annual earnings $42,000. Fringe benefit package: 2 retirement funds, health insurance, paid vacation, convention trips & many others.. No experience necessary. We have on the job training. Requirements: honesty, hard worker & dependable transportation. Contact Ronnie Harvey at 386-752-2583 Or fax resume to: 386-752-8724 Liberty National is an EOE Licensed Agents Welcome BUSINESSES REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Apartments PUBLISHER'S NOTICE All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Fair Housing Act which makes it illegal to advertise "any preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, disability, familial status or national origin, or an intention, to make any such preference, limitation and discrimination." Familial status includes children under the age of 18 living with parents or legal custodians, pregnant women and people securing custody of children under 18. This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY' newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. To complain of discrimination call HUD toll-free 1- 800-669-9777. The toll-free number for the hearing impaired is 1-800- 927-9275 * A E A-' .5 '- Rental Assistance 1, 2, 3, & 4 BRHC & Non- HC Accessible Apartments 705 NW Drive, Live Oak,.FL 386-364-7936 TDD/TTY 711 Eoual Housine Ooportunityv - Houses for Rent FOR RENT: Lovely 3/1.5 Brick home. Screened,, back porch, large fenced backyard. $650/mo, 1st, last & .sec. dep. required. Available 2/13/06. Call 386-362-6556. First Day Three BD/One BA unfurnished home across from Town pool & schools in Live Oak, FL. $750./mo, 1st, last, sec. dep. Call 386-935- 4071. First Day Three Bd/Two Ba unfurnished home on 1 acre in Buckville/Mayo, FI. $750/mo, 1st, last, sec. dep. Call 386-935-4071. Mobile Homes for rent First Day TWO BDRM 1 BATH on acre land. $400/ month plus 1st last and security dep./$400. Also 3 bdrm 1.5 bath, acre of land $450/month plus 1st last.and security dep./$450. Call 386-362-7440 or 386-362-1659 Live Oak Publications has a position open for a motivated person to sell advertising in our tri-county area. Experience in some type of sales is preferred but not required. We will train the right person. The qualifications are self-motivation, reliable transportation, good people skills, an outgoing personality, professional appearance, and a desire to work hard. The job compensations starts with a generous base salary and commission on all sales. Mileage is paid and a bonus plan is in effect. Benefits include an optional hospitalization plan, paid sick days, a generous vacation plan, personal days, and paid holidays. Suwannie Snmoncrat Ifyou think you are the right person for this job, please call Monja Robinson at 386-364-1734 Ext. 105 to set up an appointment for an interview or email resumes to monja.robinson@gaflnews.com We are a drug free workplace 236475-F 4 SERVICES LAKE WOOD APARTMENTS IN LIVE OAK Quiet country living 2 bedroom duplex. Call 362-3110. 2ou4AO-F Vacation Rentals North Carolina. Easy access, great view, 10 min to Maggie Valley, 30 min to Cherokee, 2 min to Parkway, Mountain Stream with picnic area, Fireplace, Sleeps 10. All Amenities. $500/wk, $1600/mo. (386) 330-4207 Lucy Office Space MEDICAL OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT Office has 2,100 sq. ft.; has 2'waiting areas and 8 exam rooms. Lease for $1,850.00 per month. Contact Poole Realty at 386-209-1766. NEW OFFICE SPACES FOR RENT Next to School Complex. Will be available in November. 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Compassionate approach and effective communication in di- verse situations required. Exper- ience in geriatic care desired. Bachelor's degree in social services or relevant field required. RN Supervisor Unrestricted Florida RN license re- quired. Supervisory experience and knowledge of LTC regs strongly de- sired. Experience with geriatric patients desired. Limited scheduling flexibility available. LPN-Direct Care Nonrestricted FL License required; Experience.preferred. PT Personnel Specialist HS diploma or equivalent required. Must be proficient in MS Office Suite, including Access & Excel. Personnel (benefits, staffing, and policy) and wo.r:ers' compensation/OSHA administration experience strongly preferred. Knowledge of Florida W/C required. Good organizational and' customer service skills required. Benefits for FT positions include health, dental, life, disability, savings, AFLAC, access to onsite daycare and fitness facilities. EOE, Drug Free Workplace, Criminall background checks required. Apply ' in person at ACV Personnel Department Mon. thru Fri., 9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m., Carter Village Hall, 10680 CR 136, Dowling Park, FL; fax resume to ,(386) 658-5160; Or visit: www.ACVillage.net CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANTS Day and.Evening Shift Openings , 6:45 am-3:15pm & 2:45 pm- 11:15 pm. Full Time and Benefits Call Angela Akins at: 386-362-7860. Or apply at: Suwannee Health Care Center 1620 E. Helvenston Street Live Oak, FL 32064 EOE/D/V/M/F First Day Certified Nursing Assistant Full time. Seeking person for 6am- 2pm and person for 2pm-10pm. Must have good attendance record and be a good team member. Smaller modern skilled nursing center with a very good reputation. Nice working environment. Contact Jennifer Richardson, Lafayette Health Care Center, 512 W. Main St., Mayo, FL 386-294-3300. CLASS A CDL OTR DRIVERS needed, two (2) years experience required. Health insurance, retirement, & paid vacation. Drug Free WorkPlace. Call (386) 294-3411. OTR DRIVER FL, GA, AL, SC. Home weekends. Call 386-776-1500. collector WAYNE FRIER CORPORATE OFFICE is now looking for an experienced collector for Frier Finance, Inc. for collection of Mobile Home and Mortgage Loans. Additional Corporate responsiblilites included in position. Call Larry J. Olds at 386-362-2720 for interview. First Day Construction Worker Looking for construction worker. CDL a plus. Some out of town work. Call Richard: 850-326-3753 First Day CONSULTANTS NEEDED for new home party company. Only 2 consultants located in the N. FL. area. Kit cost $199.00 + tx. Great opportunity to start your own business & make your own hours. For details email Joyce at bsmith@lani.net First Day COOKS NEEDED Experience preferred. Apply in person at The Gathering Cafe, 26804 SR 247, Branford, FL. (386) 935-2768 DAIRY QUEEN & SUBWAY Now hiring management team and customer sales associates for all shifts for our Jasper, FL location. Seeking highly motivated and enthusiastic employees. Experience=Top Pay Offering Bonus, Holiday Pay, 401K and more. Apply at the store or call Amy at 386-792-2679. DOMINO'S PIZZA Now hiring delivery drivers. Must have dependable transportation. Great pay, avg. $12.-$15./hr Call 386-364-8030. Driver/Laborer Waste Management, Inc. Lake City/Gainesville Has an immediate opening for a hard working, flexible individual to fill the position of Driver/Laborer for Lake City and Gainesville. This - position requires a minimum Class B CDL with air brake endorsement. Waste'Management offers a full benefits package including health insurance and 401-K plan. If you feel you meet the requirements, please apply by phone. 1-877-220-JOBS (5627) or online at WWW.WMCAREERS.COM EOE/ADA/DFWP First Day DRIVER- ARE YOU PAID A TOP 10 WAGE? Exp'd OTR drivers start at 36-410/mi., 53' Van or 48' F/B, Students Welcome. Class A req'd., EOE. Sign-on bonus. Roehl, "THE TAKE HOME MORE, BE HOME MORE CARRIER" Call 7 days a week ,, - SSS 800-626-4915 $$S www.GoRoehl.com First Day drivers DOU KNOW HOGAN? No run at Night Sign on Bonus $2500 Home most weekends Ask for.MEGG Single, Teams, Students EOE Class A 877-754-4320 DRIVERS LCT WANTS YOU! OTR drivers, solos or teams. 3 months experience & CDL-A / HAZ required. Full benefits package. 2003-2005 Equipment. Call 1-800-362-0159 LCTrahsportation.com DRIVERSCompany Drivers Solos/ Teams Class A/CDL New Pay Package 3-1-05, Make up to 40 cents/mile & More. Great Home Time! Also Owner Operators Needed! 1-877-882-6537 EOE .Oakley Transport, Inc. EARLY CHILD CARE TEACHER CDA required. Competitive wages, $7.00/hr to start. Some benefits offered. Call for an appointment: S 386-362-7901 First Day EQUIPMENT OPERATOR WANTED Skidder Operator, experience preferred, good pay, great benefits. Please apply in person at our office in High Springs. 386-454-1511 Food Service Positions Ken's BBQ in Live Oak, FI is now accepting- applications for servers and kitchen staff. All positions are required to work some nights & Saturday. Must be min. of 18 yrs old, Apply in person @ 1542 S. Ohio Ave. (In Publix shopping center.) First Day FT/PT (12:30-5:30) TeacherfTeachers Aide (Early Head Start Jasper) 12.month-HS Diploma/GED, 40 hour Intro to Child Care Training or must enroll within 90 days of employment and. complete within 1 year of employment. 5 Hour Literacy Course, age appropriate CDA credential or minimum of 2 yr degree in early childhood education or child development; 3 yrs of classroom experience working with young children (relevant age preferred). Must pass physical and DCF background screening requirements. Current First Aid/CPR. Excellent Benefits. Apply in person to 236 S. W. Columbia Avenue, Lake City or mail resume to PO Box 2637, Lake City, FL 32056- 2637 Fax (386) 754-2220. EOE HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR TRAINING. Bulldozers, Backhoes, Loaders, Dump Trucks, Graders, Scrapers, Excavators. Florida Training National Certification - Financial Assistance Job Placement, 800-383-7364, Associated Training Services www.atsn-schools.com First Day LOCAL DRIVER NEEDED Clean Class A CDL 2 years Driving Experience 386-935-3299 - PAGE 4D, FEBRUARY 1-2, 2006 NORTH FLORIDA FOCUS 0 CLASSIFIED MARKETPLACE SERVING NORTH FLORIDA AND SOUTH GEORGIA O 362-1734 CLASSIFIED MARKETPLACE 1-800-525-4182 First Day HOUSEKEEPING/LAUNDRY SUPERVISOR needed. FT/Benefits/401K-At least 2 years experience in Housekeeping/Laundry supervisory experience a must. Please call Brenda Lacy at 386-362-7860, or apply in person at Suwannee Health Care 1620 E. Helvenston St., Live Oak, FL 32064 EOE/D/V/M/F Local Contractor needs Carpenters & laborers that are interested in working. Some weekend work involved. Call 386-362-3228. Maintenance . HELP WANTED maintenance man with knowledge of plumbing, electric and carpentry. Tools required. Transportation a must. Drug free workplace. Call (386) 330-2567 First Day MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR FT/Benefits/401-K-Supervisory experience a must. A/C and. heat repair exp. needed. At least 2 years experience in Building Maintenance. Please call Brenda Lacy at 386-362- 7860, or apply in person at Suwannee Health Care, 1620 E. Helvenston St., Live Oak, FL 32064. EOE/D/V/M/F' First Day MDS/PPS COORDINATOR Must be RN with MDS experience preferred. Full Time with Benefits/401-K. Please call Brenda Lacy at 386-36277860 or apply in person at Suwannee Health Care Center, 1620 E. Helvenston St., Live Oak, FL 32064. EOE/D/V/M/F First Day mobile home repair WAYNE FRIER CORPORATE OFFICE is now hiring for Mobile Home Service and Used Home Repair Position. Experience preferred, but will consider training the right applicant. Call Larry J. Olds for interview. 386-362-2720. First pay Our Family is Growing! Shelton Trucking is a growing family owned trucking company that is presently hiring Owner Operators & Company Drivers Lease plan available. Great hometime!!! Short & Longhaul Mega Runs Also! 2 years OTR required in last 5 years. Call Dave: 1-800-877-3201 PARAMEDIC The Emergency Services Department is currently seeking applicants lor b lullmi me poscii,.n ul Paramedic or cerllhed EMT currently y .attending Paramedic school.: Must be willing to sign contract for completion of Paramedic school within 18 months of hire date. Minimum qualifications include graduation from a standard high school supplemented by Emergency Medical. Technician training and one.year of EMT work. For Paramedic, :completion of approved Paramedic course work and training and attained related certification are required. Firefighier Certificate of Compliance' from the .Florida Bureau or Fire Standards and Training is desired. Must possess a valid Florida Drivers License. Interested applicants may obtain an application at Ihe Admirnstrative Services Department, 224 Pine Avenue, Live Oak, Florida 32064 (386) 362-6869. Applicants are encouraged to submit resumes, letters of reference, or other biographical information with their application. Al: applicants subject to a pre-employmeni physical and drug test. PoSition will remain open until filled. EE/AA/V/D Parts Mfg. for Racing Industry Seeking Crank shaft grinders, machine operators, inside salesperson. Experience preferred, but will train. Apply in person 3a BRC ,Performance, 615 Industrial Ave., * Live Oak. FL. Office Assistant wanted at North Florida Community College. Monday -.Friday 8:00 to. 4:30. Partial Duties include: Thorough knowledge and experience in Microsoft Office including Outlook, Word, Excel, and Access (must be able to create and maintain spreadsheets and databases); Updating and- maintaining computerized Board Policy Manual and Procedures Manual; Coordinating schedules/meetings; Maintain budget information; Record/transcribe minutes (The ability to take Shorthand dictation a plus). Full job description on website. Qualifications: AA/AAS degree (Preferred) plus two (2) years related experience. Send application & resume to NFCC, Human Resources, 325 NW Turner Davis Drive, Madison, FL 32340. Application must be received by 1/31/2006. Application can be downloaded at www.nfcc.edu EOE. First Day QUALITY IMPROVEMENT SPECIALIST Responsible for conducting site reviews for the various programs run by the FSYRs. Masters in social work, psychology, individual and family counseling, or a closely related human service field with two years of postmasters experience in a family and children's services setting, or a Bachelors degree with three years of experience. Previous experience in management, administrative policy setting, training and quality improvement is strongly preferred. $33,500 Annually. Excellent Benefits. SEND/FAX APPLICATION: Don LaBrecque, Florida Sheriffs Youth Ranch, PO Box 2000, Boys Ranch, FL 32064, Fax: (386) 842-2429 EOE/DFWP First Day RECEPTIONIST needed for a fast paced office. Office skills and professionalism are a must! Fax resume to 330-5143 or e-mail to: resume@alltel.net HOME HEALTH AIDES needed in the Live Oak & Lake City, FL area. Call Suwannee Medical Personnel at 1-877-755-1544 or (386) 755-1544, ask for Beth. First Day SALES $700-$1,000 per week starting 1st week. Commercial Sales. Excellent training, high repeat business. Call Mike 888-819-2137 TILE & MARBLE Well established company looking For the right employeell Installer/Assistant Must have experience Must be able to lift 701bs. Reliable transportation Smoke free environment Please call 386-755-1991 for appt. Drug screen/Backgrd req. First Day TRUCK DRIVERS NEEDED Must be Drug Free, Dependable & have 3 years CDL exp.Call (386) 935-2773 or Fax Resume (386) 935- 6838 (FL) First Day YOUTH CARE ASSISTANT FLORIDA SHERIFFS BOYS RANCH Responsibilities involve working as part of a team in the direct care and development of troubled youth between the ages of 8-18, which includes teaching social, recreation, academic, and independerit living skills. Specific skill-based training provided. High School diploma required, AA degree preferred. For more information contact Bill MacDonald at 386/842-5555 by close of business February 3, 2006 Fax resume to 386/842-1029 EOE/DFWP TRANSPORTATION Autos for Sale BUICK Le. Sabre 2005 custom only 29,000 miles. Like new. Regardless of credit history call (386) 984-6353. Zero down plan available. Local call. CADILLAC Deville 2003 Loaded. Like New. Good credit-Bad credit-No credit O.K. Call (386) 965-6837. (Local call). Ask about my zero down plan. First Day Chevrolet Caprice Classic V8, Auto, A/C, one owner. $1500 Call: 813-431-1870 or 386-938-3770 CHEVROLET Impala SS 2004 Sharpl Sunroof. Your credit history does not matter. Tax refund accepted for down payment. Call (386) 965-6837 (Local call). FOR SALE: 1977 Corvette. Rebuilt 350 eng., 350 Turbomatic'trans. New differential, radiator, calipers. 3 new tires. Needs front end work. $10,000 firm. 386-776-1386 after 5 p.m. First Day For Sale: 1995 Buick LeSabre custom...78,000 original miles, New A/C, but needs major engine work. $700 OBO. Call: 386-658-3953 FOR SALE: 1998 Ford Expedition. 174,000 miles. $5,500.00. Call Lesley at 386-362-1824, First Day FOR SALE: 1998 Red Chevy Blazer 4x4 very clean, power doors and windows, cold A/C, Runs good. $5000 OBO 386-364-5152 or 386- 209-0149 FOR SALE: 2004 Chevy Max. DVD, leather, sunroof, skid control, XM satellite radio, 32 MPG. $18,000.00 Call 386-963-5500 after 7 p.m. MAZDA 6, 2005 Only 19,000 miles. Regardless of past credit call (386) 984-6353. Use your tax refund as a down payment or ask about my zero down plan. Local call. Need a ride? Guaranteed financing. No one is turned down. Call Cnris at 386-867-0560. First Day TOYOTA Camry LE 1998 Excellent condition, tinted windows,. bra, new tires and brakes. Great gas mileage. $6,500 or best offer. 229-563'6182 or 229-563-2182 or 386-938-5501 Trucks for Sale FORD Ranger 2004 This can be yours today' even if you have shaky credit. Call (386)984-6353 and ask about my zero down plan. Local call Utility FORD Expedition XLT 2003 Loaded. Can be yours. Call (386)984-6353 ask about the zero down plan. Shaky credit o.k. GMC Envoy 2002 Loaded. This could be yours, even with shaky credit. Call (386) 965-6837. Zero down available. (Local call). Accessories/Parts WHEELS & TIRES- Set of 2005 Cadillac Escalade wheels & tires, factory magnesium rims. $125.00 each or 4 for $450.00. Call 386-755- 2424, ask for Gus. 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Each Kit includes: A LE 3 Bright 11" x 14" All-weather Signs *fpis ;!Of^ ^-.-_- Over 275 Pre-Priced Labels I, 4 i-'t@'' -o.- Successful Tips for a "No Hassle" Sale r.'g Pre-Sale Checklist i "B_ Sales Record Form Run your Yard Sale in the Wednesday North Florida Focus & Friday Suwannee Democrat Classifieds and get the Yard Sale Kit for FREE. Deadline for placing your yard sale is Friday at 11:00 a.m. 225967S H F mp First Day LAuIE CITY CBINIIlIty C tiLlif Senior Staff Assistant needed within Information Technology Department. Proficiency in Word, Excel, and SMicrosoft Outlook. Ability to work with minimal supervision. Requires high school diploma, ofr equivalent, plus four years secretarial or clerical experience. Salary $22.692 00 annually, plus benefits. Deadline for applications: February 10, 2006 College application required. Full position details and application available on the web at: www.lakecitycc.edu Inquiries: . Human Resource Department. 149 SE College Place 'Lake City, FL 32025 Phone: (386) 754-4314 Fax: (386) 754-4594 Email: boettchera@lakecitycc.edu LCCC is :accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Scnools. VP/ADA/EA/EO College in Education & Employment Get Your Yard Sale Kit~ I I '' I NORTH FLORIDA FOCUS FEBRUARY 1-2, 2006,'PAGE 5D 0 CLASb~SIFIED MARKETPLACE SERVING NORTH FLORIDA AND SOUTH GEORGIA PAGE 6D, FEBRUARY 1-2, 2006 NORTH FLORIDA FOCUS CLASSIFIED MARKETPLACE SERVING NORTH FLORIDA AND SOUTH GEORGIA These local businesses are here to take good care of you. TO PLACE AN AD, CALL (386) 362-1734. DEADLINE IS FRIDAY AT 2:00 P.M. Everyone Has A HONEY-DO LIST All types of home repair or improvement projects Yard Work Decks Painting Metal Roofing SMetal Roofing S$$ $ S $SAVE $ $ $ Quality Metal Rooting & accessories At Discount Prices 3' 1'le gdlt,~lume Cut to \our desired length! 3' wide pained Deliver\ Sen ice Aailable, 2' aide 5.l ACA ,biu teel btu d,.lng. Gulf Coast Supply & Mfg. Inc. CALL TOLL FREE 1-888-393-0335 DUNCAN TIRE & AUTO "Complete One Stop Service For Your Vehicle " Alignment Specialists 24 HOUR TOWING .gM 62-4743 1-888-362-2568 422 E. HOWARD ST. LIVE OAK PLAZA -LEN A. 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She is just a servant of the Lord who was brought here to help humanity. If you have any problem concerning the past, present, future, love, marriage, business, lawsuits, finances, health; if you are in trouble, sick or in love, there's no problem so great that she cannot solve. &~~WW386-362-1 255 1823 S. Ohio Ave. Live Oak, FL (Hwy. 129 South) Look For Her Sign 237771,. If you've ever thought about a DISH... NOW is the time! iNDY'S Satellites & More fl Starts $ at only 1 999 Less than Cable Lise Oakl(386) 364-1832 Free Spirit Cafe Breakfast Lunch Dinner (Limited) SHw 41 Hours:.Friday& Saturday 7 a.m.- 12Midnight W9 DJ playing 60's 80's music Jennings, FL Closed Sunday & Monday S(Kitchen) Tuesday-Thutrsday 6a.m. 9 p.m. 86 8 5 1 Friday & Saturday 6 a.m. -12 Midnight 386 938 54 '01- (Bar) Tuesday Thursday7 a.m.- 10 p.m. Skinner's Paint & Body Lve Oast 386-362-1708 ,TIME WARNER CABLE THE POWER OF YOU'" Watch Survivor on WCTV - Channel 6 Thursday at 8:00 p.m. Need to subscribe to Time Warner Cable call 386-362-3535 237777-F Farmers Cooperative Inc. U.S. 90 West, Live Oak, FL L~ive O0cak .:::-:; *M 1512 South Ohio Avenue, 362-7066 237691-F 11 S1 .99 a onth fr 3 oth ve 0 l Dgta hanl ., I Suwannee, Hamilton, Lafayette, PAGE 8D, FEBRUARY 1-2, 2006 NORTH FLORIDA FOCUS is '07P4 |