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AD 7:7- -; 1 n 0 C ~ ~)NI V E Pt er eye ,FLA LIE [ayo nflaonline.com Vo.18 N. 020 USPS34-60 TURDA, UL 27 206 Lfaete CunyFlria SETINS32PAES 50 Lafayette County schools receive two 2006 Candidates for Lafayette County County Judge Darren K. Jackson Leenette W. Nkc Millan School Board District 1 Robert A. "Andy" Hart - unopposed Count)} Commissioner - District 2 Gail F. Garrard-Dem. Thomas E. "Boogie" Pridgeon-Dem. Donald E. Becton-Rep. School Board District 3 Robert D. Koon - unopposed County Commissioner - District 4 T. Jack Byrd unopposed School Board District 5 Jerry Hill TroneY R. Lewis grants totaling more than $4.6 million Lafayette County Schools Superintendent Fred Ward re- ceived notice on Wednesday, July 12, that the school dis- trict had been awarded the Safe School/ Healthy Students Initiative and the 21st Century Learning Centers Grants. The Safe School/Healthy Students Initiative was award- ed to 19 school districts in 14 states as part of a joint effort' by the U.S; Departments of Education, Health and Human Services and Justice to support schools' in creating safe learning environments that promote healthy childhood de- velopment and prevent youth violence and drug use. Lafayette County schools will receive each year almost $9541,0100 for three \ears. The highly competitive grant program, known as the Safe School/Healthy Students Initiative, attracted 485 ap- plications nationally. According to Superintendent Ward our school district partnered with local law enforcement, juvenile justice and mental health agencies to implement a comprehen-.sive plan focused on six elements including safe school environ- ments, mental.health 'treatment services,.and early child- hood emotional development programs- in the giant. This grant will provide students with enhanced access to ser- vices and programs that will help them make the most of their educational potential. Voter Registration New tool books close August 7 Voter Registration books close tor Prima- ry Election on Aug. 7, 2000. It's almost school time! Lafayette County Schools start back on Monday, Au-. gust 7. For more informa-' tion call 294-1701 or Lafayette County School Board office at 294-1351. EE LAFAYETTE, PAGE 6A New School Resource Officer appointed I --------------- : ---------- -- : ----.---- v .~. Iit.* .1 LCSO Sergeant Scott Hamlin, the New School Resource Officer for Lafayette County schools, poses beside the DARE vehicle. Photo: Ira Mikell Ira Mikell Free Press Reponer A familiar face, but new. to the job. Scott Hamilin, currently \works as a Sergeant with the Lafayette Count Sheriff's Office, is very eager to'begin work as the School Resource Officer tor Lafayette County Schools. "I am looking for- ward to working with our available to help fight identity theft Ira Mikell Free Press Reporter Charles Bronson, Florida Agriculture and Consumer Services Commissioner, re- cently announced a new tool is now available that will help Florida consumers SEE TOOL, PAGE 6A Pictured from left to right are: (front row) Commissioner Ray Domer, Okeechobee; Commissioner T. Jack Byrd, Lafayette; Commissioner Russell Echols, Glades; (back . row) Commissioner Randy Mask, Surnter; Commissioner Calvin Harris, Pinellas; Commissioner Harold Rutledge, Clay; Commissioner Ed Brimner, Wakulla; Commis- sioner Eugene Lamb, Gadsden; and Commissioner Arthur Giles, Volusia. Commissioner T. Jack Byrd completes Certified County Commissioner Training The Florida Association of Counties (FAC) present- ed Commissioner T. Jack Byrd with the Certified County Commissioner (CCC) designation follow- ing his completion of a comprehensive study pro- gram developed by the as-. sociation. Commissioner Byrd received the designa- tion along with 13 other county commissioners on June 28 during an awards ceremony held at the FAC, Annual Conference in Mar- co Island. CCC certification is not a requirement to serve as a county commissioner in Florida. However, county commissioners may volun- tarily enroll in the program and complete a series of courses totaling 36 hours. The course work is. de- signed to provide informa- tion and enhance skills rel- evant to a commissioner's duties -and responsibilities as an elected official. "More.than 130 county commissioners across the state have already earned the CCC designation," sai FAC Executive Direct( Chris Holley. "Their parti ipation in the program serves as a testament to t& commitment of Florida county officials to mal their communities betti places to live and work." The CCC program coursework covers a var ety of topics, such as court .ty government roles and r sponsibilities, county go' ernment structure. and ai thority, financial manag ,ment, ethics and sunshir law, negotiation skills, ec nomic development, an effective communication: SEE COMMISSIONER, PAGE 6A u'sei school system and all. in- volved to keep our schools safe and drug free," Hamlin said. Hamlin is a native *to Lafav'ette County. He at- tended both Lafayette Ele- mentary and Lafayette High School.. Both Hamlin and his wife. Mary Beth, graduated from the, Latayette County School System. They were married in 1'988 and currently have, two children, Savanna, 10, and Sarah 5. According to Hamlin, both girls attend LES. Since being hired by LCSO on April 7, 2003, Hamlin has been very ac- tive in helping to combat crime as well as making sure that Lafayette County is always a safe place to live, raise a family, send SEE NEW, PAGE 6A Hang up on telephone fraud Ira Mikell Free Press Reporter Did you get an unsolicit- ed phone call from a tele- marketer recently? Are you on the "Do Not Call" reg- istry and continue to re- ceive phone calls from those you have repeatedly asked to take your name ed and number off their list? If id so, you are not alone. or Charles Bronson, Florida c- Agriculture and Consumer m Services Commissioner, re- he cently filed a lawsuit 's against Cambridge Market- ke ing and Financial Services, er Inc. The company, accord- ing to Bronson, is located in m Deland. SEE HANG, PAGE 5A ri- n- e- v- u- e- ne o- id n. COOKIES SFor Kids 12& Under l No Purchase Necessary &, I Must Present Coupon Limit 1 Per Person Good 7/28/06 Only b L - - S1.I Weather art submitted by Shay Brogdoh, Second Grade High: 91 Low: 72 Scattered Thunderstorms Summer 4-Hers enjoyed learning about and planting a . butterfly garden.. They also learned about butterflies at the Greathouse Butterfly Farm in Gainesville on Monday, June 5. Dalton "Duck" Ducksworth and Sydney Shows concentrate on getting things-just right for the butterflies. Watch for story and more photos in upcoming edition. THURSDAY, JULY 27, 2006 C)AIr 'F 9A TWI KAAVt'h EDF PRESS- Nan,-, I F FAQ ? -A -. I inn. UJI-MCC B B o *viuys, New Hope Baptist has record crowd during VBS week Ira Mikell Free Press Reporter - New Hope Baptist church in Mayo recently held a Va- cation Bible School July 10-14 for 2 year olds through the 6th grade. According to Lorene Keen, who assisted with registration, NHB had a record setting crowd. The total number in attendance over all was 590. The theme for this year's VBS was "Need Courage? Take The Arctic Challenge At VBS." Each night had its own topic: 1. Monday Courage To Know 2. Tuesday Courage To Believe 3. Wednesday Courage to Trust 4. Thursday Courage To Accept 5. Friday Courage To Follow-up Keen stated that children from area churches, including those who attended NHB, came to participate in VBS. There were 130 in attendance on Tuesday, the largest crowd they had that week. There were 11 children who were saved, according to Keen. Seven of them came from one class. Special Thanks! Through our faith in God, with the prayers of our friends, we were able to celebrate the life of our mother with wonderful memories, even at our worst hour. The family of Allean Hicks wishes to thank you for your love and support during the loss of our mother. We love you and appreciate every act of kindness shown to us. We will never forget! Jerry & Donece and Mike & Joyce Hicks, Troney & Jean Lewis .and Myrna Hardin Brackin attends USMC Infantry School Petty Officer First Class Bryan N. Brackin, a 1993 graduate of Lafayette High School reported to the Ma- rine Corps School of In- fantry, Camp Lejune, NC for his 7-week training cy- cle on June 6. Throughout his various training phases, he will be introduced to a variety of different weapons systems including Lafayette County 5th Sunday Night Community Church Service Lafayette County 5th Sunday Night Communi- ty church service will be held at Midway Baptist Church on Highway .405, on July .30. Come one and come all for a special service. Brother Danny Rogers will be bringing the mes- sage, Service begins at 6, p.m. Supper will follow. FIE PLANT PEOPLE 386-294-1319 m42,Co400 o Now Is the time to start thinking Mo, f2066 about your House Plantsl Open Mon Sat 9AM-3Pm the M4A1 Service Rifle, M203 Grenade Launcher, and M240G Squad Auto- matic Weapon (machine gun). He will be required by the Marine Corps to estab- lish proficiency on each of these systems before mov- ing to the next phase of training, which will consist of day and night ground combat tactics, Military Operations on Urban Ter- rain, vehicle, convoy opera- tions, and long-range squad patrolling/recon- naissance. Brackin is a member of the Navy's newest Riverine Squadron, the first Naval command solely dedicated to river coribat and opera- tions since the. Vietnam War. Riverine Squadron One is the very first Naval WATER SOFTENER $595U SEAMAN'S AQUA CLEAN 230 W. Howard St. LiveOak. 362-4043 ' organization to attend In- fantry training en mass, and will be finished with their training late in July. Brackin stressed the pur- pose and importance of In- fantry training for he and his fellow Sailors; "We're not training to be Marines, however, we're not train- ing to be average blue-wa- ter Sailors either.. We are training to be. skilled, war fighting Riverines." Petty Officer Brackin further ex- plained that the overall goal of Infantry training for the Riverines is to develop the basic ground and urban combat skills needed to sustain his unit if ever faced with close-quarters, urban, and ground combat while serving along the Eu- phrates River in Iraq. After Infantry training is complete, Petty Officer Brackin and his boat crew are scheduled to attend Riverine Patrol Craft train- ing, also at Camp Lejune, NC. As for his Marine in- structors, Brackin had only good things to say; "They're an outstanding bunch of motivated guys, and they truly want to pro- vide us with the best com- bat training possible."- Riverine Squadron One is scheduled to deploy to Iraq early in 2007. Bryan Brackin is sta- tioned at Naval Amphibi- ous Base, Little Creek, VA, and is accompanied by his wife, Ginger, and son Beau. Brackin takes a well deserved break after leading his squad on a .10 kilometer "hump" (march). Riverines stand ready to approach the line at the live fire rifle range on camp Lejune. AIRLINE BAPTIST CHURCH (SBC)......294-2676 Methodist Church NEW HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH Co-Pa-ior .... Larw La,' Phone- 386-204-1661 Pastor. ....Rev. Charge IVjalEr und.,. LA'YO FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Sunda, School l m unda;, school .. 4'5 a Located SE corner of H). 27 & FL 51 Ma3o lorningl ............ 1 Mornie r',-ori-L'p r1 .0 a ,-i, NMorning Ior hp ...... .... 11 1. a m rraer r g .....5 3 p.m. Pasor Jim Gamble Diplchip Trang.......... p.m. E. eng 1 I^p P.m. Sunday School.........................10:00 a.m. Evening Wrship. ... ........ 00 p.m: e in Morrdng Wor;hip .. ... . 11 00 a.m: Adult Choir........ ....... .......... 1.11.1 p.m. Fali..o-.p -up per i u'-6 30 p.m. erung \Vorhip .. ..... ........ ":00 p.m. Prayer Meeing Bible Study & Mission Group-Wed...7:00 p.m. A. ans ri- th oibl s stud., 6:30 p.m. .Located Two Miles North of Mayo Off Highway 51 Located Four Miles East ofa Aayo on Highway 27 ,*o me And Hear AlleThatFearGod"Ps.h666 "O Come Let us Worship The Lord" s. 95:6 66F The Friendl Mao Methodis me aAleThat Fea God" P. 6 "16 ALTON CHURCH OF GOD....................294-3133 PLEASANT GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH ISBC.294-1306 Pastor ............................................. ...... .Re 'Charles E. H od e, Jr. Sato. In Our Church D rectory, asor.........Tedushing Pator. .. .. .....an Sunday Scho ......... Car..ol. .......... ................ Pastr: Stan P seya.m. Sunda bol..... ....................... a.m. Sunday Schedule Phone (386) 776-1806 .......... O ur tR PrWdrship Serv1ice....................11:00 a~m. Sunday Schol .". .9:45am n0\edre-da DIscipleship Trainiri .....6.31.p.m to.i0p.m. Worship S ce I D.S Church ....100 a.m. h e. cE. .. eung Training................. .... .............. :30 ap.m Thursen y Bible Studyhip .......... ........ ......7:00 p.m. Sunda Night Serice................................................................600 P.M. Bible Study.. .......... .................................................10:30 am FailyWeghtYouthnesday Club ChNight 62Schedule 734 357_ Pine Street ye se.c utii d drn Supper g.. ..... 60 FM. EDc E uldj....... .10:0 am State Road 27 7 WednesdayF e r .'.e .u l ......0-- Jesus.Saves-- 226719-F .*2621"Membership means Discipleship" 7 mavbantistchurchgalitel.net 99_70RF_ 268512-F 0 NEW HARMONY UNTIED METHODIST CHURCH BETHEL HOLY CHUSTOLIRC CH URC..... ... 294-1932 MAYO BAPTIST CHURCH LIGHTHO.....(386)294USE CHRISTIAN CENTER...294-3089 "AffifiatedwithMtSnaj Ho) C trce ofAnenca [nc. rc Pastor. Brother Pastor, eggJohn Whittington Pastor.......s..........i ........... .. ..........................Kathy Pala ano(Go sutli on 51 to 160th, turn right Pa;tr...................... Elder CarolynDemps Pastor: Stan Posey Sunday School.................I............................. 11:00 a.m. Sunday Schedule SUDY Phone'(386) 7761806 / Sunday School............................. ................................10:00 a.m Discipleship Traudy .. ing.. ................................................... .....6:00 p.m. Sunday Praise and Worship Service...................10:30 a.m. Evening Worshi p................................................................M. Sunday Worship....Worship.......... ........:00 p.m. Children's Church......... ................................9:30 am W e d. L ight for Livingble Study..... ... .. ....... .............. 7:00 p.m Sunday Night Ser dnice...................day........................................... :00 p.m Bible Study ............ ........................... ..........................10:30 am Wednesday Night Schedule erLocated on Count......... Road 354 Wednes Service...................................,.......................... ................7::00Pp.m.ESDAY 3d 4 Pine Sotreeth on H oyer Ser Ye Forguth Children Meeting..0 P. Women's Bible Study s ....................................10:00 am Membership means Discipleshipgns, 6670-F Father Will Also Forgive Yt" Mat t. 6:14 State Road 51 Mayo "Love Never Fails" 12705- HATCHBEND APOSTOLIC CHURCH...9354-186 MIDWAY BAPTISTH CHURCH LIGHTHOUSE CB RISTIAN CENTER...294-3089 Pastor: Danny RogersPastor, John Whittington PaSunday School.Sund..................ay School.................................ntact Number in Mayo..... (386) 294-22180:00 a.m. Pastor: Sherwood E. Sawyer ........ .............................................Rev. Steve Boyd W worship Service ................................................. ........................................11:00 a.m . Sunday School ......... ...........................10:00 a.m. Discipleship Trainingar.......................................................... 6:00 p.m. Sunday Praise and Worship Service.............................10:30 a.m. v uth iact ............ .. 7....... :00 p.m. elertin o ly harist a 7:00 P Wednesday iChurch............................... 100 a.m. Sunday Nigt Service............................... 6:00 p.m. Wed. dult Bif eSn dyg...... .....7:30 p.m.P y eachn Wednesday. to be followed by light p Snda L oae4mlsSuonHy3F e Located on CountyRoad 354 Wednesday Service ................................. 7:00 p.m. Located miles South on Hwy. 349, "For If Ye Forgive MenTheirTresspasses Your Heavenly Wed. Chilrens and Teen's Service...........................7:00 p.m. then llteet M o "Renewing Hoe and Biling ies ather Will Also Forhgive You"r Matt. 6:14 26707- State Road 51 Mayo "Love Never Fails"d 2267s FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD...................294-1811 ST. MATTHEW'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Bethel Creek Baptist Church....................658-2398 Sunday School............................................ .9:45 a.m. Contact Number inMayo (386) 294-2218 Pastor: Sherwood E. Sawyer S da Worship Service ..............................................10:30 a.m. Sunday School............................................... ......... 9:45 a.m. Kid's Church ................................................... 11:00 a.m. Vicar ............................. ........... Rev. Linda Lowry Sunday Worship Service ................................................ 11:00 a.m. Evening Worship............................................6:00 p.m. Sr. Warden............. ............ ........Pippy Cashman Sunday Evening Worship............................... .... 6:00 p.m. daYouth Impact:.. .................7:00 p.m. Celebration of Holy Eucharist at 7:00 PM Wednesday Bible Study ...................................................7:00 p.m. Wediles, Adult Bible Study".....................7:00 p.m. each Wednesday to be followed by light Youth Pastor: Daryl v letcher n refshments and Christian Education. located 3 miles North of Day on Highway 53 Located at 294 SE Mill Street, Mayo "Renewing Hope and Buildin Lives" Located One Block North of the Courthouse in Mayo. Where you are always welcomed 226720-F Hatch Bend Baptist Church Pastor George Dunn 935-0943 Sunday School ......................................................... Sunday Morning Worship....................................... SundayEvening ........................................................... Wednesday Evening................................................. 3029 S.E. CR 500 Jesus Christ Fellowship Community Church, A Full Gospel Ministry of Mayo Florida, Inc. 294-1656 Deacon Lemon Curtis Watson, Chairman of the Deacon Ministry Mother Emma Watson, General Mother -Located on L.ake St. at the corner of San Pedro St. Church Services Sunday School.....................10:00 a.m. SMorning Worship................11:00 a.m. Tuesday Service....................7:00 p.m. (Prayer Meeting and Bible Study) Worship means Celebration, Communication, and Consecration. . Church Membership meansCommitment. Discipleship means a student of the word of God. 268510-F New Beginnings Church a place for you Pastor...............Wayne Hudson Phone Number........386-294-1244 newbeginningschurch@alltel.net Purpose Statement: New Beginniqgs exists to provide an environment where People can discover and develop a passion for God that is Real, relevant, and relational. Presently meeting in the Lafayette High School Cafetorium Service Schedule: Sun. Morning Worship .............. 10:00 a.m. Ai mNew Beginnigs tere'says aw"a placefor mo" www.newbeginningschurchmayo.com 268515-F Ephesus Advent Christian Church Pastor Bill Talley 963-5600 208-9626 Sunday School Service.... 9:45 a.m. Worship Service.............. 11:00 a.m. Prayer Meeting.................. 7:00 p.m. 268514-F .9:45 a. To Place Your Church In 11:00 a.m. . : 00 p. m .6 p r rm . .n11 11 lrort.7:00 P.M. 268509-F 1 Call Myrtle at 362-1734 4 p k I.I I UOLAT U LiH MF/,UvRL U 7 91 ... ..3 7oa[ cJ uswl Call: 294-1210 Fax: 294-2666 Drop box: located at Crofts Thriftway PRICES 7 t I la'.. J? WITH PHOTOS Wedding/ Send us your Engagement $25 social news Birth Announcement $10 Deadline Birthday wishes $2.50 .c Monday Noon per column inch Brian Travis Corbin and Kristin Danielle Moore Darrell Moore and Connie Skeen announce the engage- ment of their daughter,. Kristin Danielle Moore to Brian: Travis Corbin, son of Charles and Pamela Corbin. Kristin is the maternal granddaughter of Jack and Betty Shepherd of Branford. Paternal grandparents are Robert and Carol Moore of Winter Haven. Brian is the maternal grandson of Opal and the late Ken- neth Zimmerman. Paternal grandparents are the late Lomis and Ona,Corbin..' The wedding will be an event of November 18, 2006 at- Living Springs Family Worship Center. Help'.F' o s e s Sergeant Scott Hamlin, Lafayette County School Resource Officer I would, like fto take this opportunity to remind, everyone that school classes will be starting again in Lafayette County on Au- gust 7. Please remember' -that our county ha's three different school zones to protect our children. The first school zone is in front of the elementary school. This zone begins just west of Mayo Service Cen- ter and ends on the east of Revels Auto Supply. This speed zone is marked .at 20 mph. The second school zone is in front of the, high school. This zone protects our mid- dle and high school stu- dents. There are many stu- dents who cross the high- way in this area. This zone begins in front of BRAE, Inc. and ends in front of Subs and More. This speed zone is marked at 15 mph. ' The third school zone is, located on highway 51 nor- rth. This zone also protects the elementary through high school students attend- ing the Lighthouse Christ- ian Academy. This zone is suggested as 45 mph. All of these school zones are designed to protect our children and give them safe access to our school system. Please observe these zones and drive with care as you travel through these areas. Medical Secretary Classes start August 10. Call 386-364-2798 for more information. SUWANNEE-T B HAMILTON_ TECHNICAL CENTER * These zones will be moni- tored by law enforcement with speed measuring de- vices. Our goal is to pro- vide a safe environment, not write tickets. However, we ivill write tickets if the situation warrants enforce- ment of traffic laws. This is a plea to 'our teachers, bus' drivers, students, and citi- zens to set an example to those passing through our county, who are not famil- iar with our school zones. The first week of school is always an exciting, but hectic time of year. We have new students and re- turning students who are eager to begin their learn- ing experience. Traffic is usually moving slow and is often congested. The: Lafayette County Sheriff's .Office and I request that you cooperate with us to ensure our students have a safe and accident-free year at our schools. Please help us in attaining our goal. I I I I 10 0 0 I ii 995 or -Iw an opportunity to drive a real Nextel Cup race car at thel Richard Petty Driving School -- . Call for compl 386-755-0600 or 386 L-t[1AKECTY(-ARTPaa S Eyeglass JFood S Express Lon Hw9 wy POOL CHLORINE $Aoo S Ifl Refill SEAMAN'S AQUA CLEAN .' -1 23,': W V Howard St., Live Oak .9-F 362-4043 (COUPON) l Eyeglasses I Includes Frame and Single Vision lenses. Offer only good for Lake City Store. Some restrictions apply. Coupon required. Regular price $49. Offer expires July 31, 2006. (COUPON) 415 S.W. Pinewood Dr. Live Oak, FL 32064 (386) 364-2750 Laster promoted to Brigadier GenerlI On May 12, 2006, James tenant in 1978 upoi grad- B. Laster was promoted to uation from Southwest the rank of Brigadier Gen- Texas State University. eral in the United States Upon completion )f the Marine Corps. He subse- Basic School he was desig- quently took command of nated an Infantry Officer Training Command, un- and went on to command der the Marine Corps' successfully at th pla- Training and Education toon, company, battalion, Command. The organiza- and regimental levels. His' tion's mission is to coordi- personal awards i iclude nate and evaluate training the Defense Superior Ser- concepts and programs to vice Medal, Legion of ensure Marines are Merit, Meritorious Service trained to meet the .chal- Medal, and the Leftwich lenges of present and fu- Trophy in 1989 fo- Out- ture operational environ- standing Leadership. . ments. His responsibilities Brigadier General James include the leadership and Laster and Roma Koon management of 11 formal were married in Cctober- schools, such as the Ma- 2004. Roma is the daugh- rine Corps' Basic School ter of Sarah Koon who is a where all entry-level Ma- resident of Mayo. Roma' rine Officers are trained, Koon is also a M'arine and more than 40 smaller Corps Reserve Lieutenant detachments all over the Colonel, who is currently United States. working as the Ope:'ations Brigadier General Laster Director of the Cc ngres- has served nearly 30 years sional Commissicn on. in the United States Ma- ,Guard and Reserves. They rine Corps. A native : of live in Quantico, Virginia, Dallas, Texas, he was com- and are raising a soh, Wy- missioned a second lieu- att Noto-Koon,. age ,. . Lafayette Elementary School Open House Lafayette elementary will p.m. to 4 p.m. be having an Open House All parents are invited to on Friday. August 4, for the attend. There will be a following times: meeting in the cafeteria at.' Kindergarten and First the beginning ofI your : "grades : 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. child's open house tije. Af-t Second and Third grades:' ter the meeting yoi .may 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. visit your child's clasroom-. Fourth and Fifth grades: 3 and meet their teacher., MAYO FREE PRESS, Published weekly every Thursday, USPS # 334-60 Phone: (386) 294-1210 Fax: (386) 294-2 66 Myra Regan, Linda Smith,.. Ira Mikel Publisher Manager Reporter Annual subscription rate: $16 in county / $23 out of county I Periodicals postage paid at Mayo, Florida POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: The Mayo Free Press P.O. Box 248 Mayo, Florida 32066 Office located at 705 NAV Suwannee Ave Branford, FL Editorial Policy: The Mayo Free Press encourages readers to rite let- ters to the editor expressing their opinion All letters should be brie and to the point and those selected for publication (t e reserved me rigni to accept or reject all letters) maybe edited for spae reasons Letters must -easigned and include the writer's address and phone number to be considered for publication. All letters become the-properly of The Mayo Free Pess. Picnic safety Submitted by: Priscilla Cashman, Lafayette County Extension Service Like many families this summer, you may be planning a trip to the springs, to the , beach or picnics at the park. Packing and ' storing foods with food safety in mind can help you prevent unwanted problems. Mis- handled foods can become contaminated with bacteria and cause food poisoning. For Cashman a food safe summer, follow this checklist: Keep cold foods cold. Have plenty of ice on hand before you start packing. A block of ice keeps longer than ice cubes. Use clean, empty milk cartons to pre-freeze blocks of ice. As for the order, first pack foods that you'll be using last. *Perishable 'foods like lunch meat, cooked chicken and potato or pasta salads, should be kept in a cooler. *Store food in water tight containers to prevent contact with melting ice water. *Keep the cooler out of the sun'and covered, if possible,, for further insulation. *Pack your cooler with several inches of ice or use frozen gel-packs and add more ice as it starts to nmelts and the tem- perature rises. Keep your hands dean. If soap and water are not avail- able, take some disposable wipes to keep your hands dean. when working with food. You can also take some wet pa- per towels in a zip lock bag if you do not have disposable wipes. Take items that do not need refrigeration. *Peanut butter *Concentrated juice boxes *Canned tuna, ham, chicken and beef (once opened, these need to be kept cold) *Dried noodles and soup "Beef jerky and other dried meats *Dried fruits, nuts and trail-mix *Powdered milk and fruit drinks *Fresh fruits and vegetables .'; Keep leftovers safe. Put perishable food back in the cool- er as soon as you finish eating. Don't let it sit at outside tem- peratures. a food spoils quickly. At the end of the day, if the ice has melted and the food feels warm, get rid of the left- overs. For more information, call Priscilla Cashman, Program Assistant, University of Florida, Famil Nutrition Program, Lafayette County Extensi6n Service at 386-294-1279. The Cataract & Lase ""eneiO F A40 at Family Focus Eye Care" Live Oak's... First local ophthalmologist Most experienced eye surgeon S* First out-patient surgery center First laser facfliy' First cornea transplants m/ Largest eye care facility Richard Reichert MD Largest optical We now feature premium ReSTOFF cataract. implants to eliminate glasses forever! ' Find out if you are a candidate for this exciting new technology that provides freedom from glasses after cataract surgery. 105 N. Grand St., Live Oak 1615 SW Main Blvd., Lake City 364.5677 755-2785 EYEGLASS EXPRESS,.. THE MAYO FREE PRESS, Mayo, FL PAGE 3A THI IRDAY. ULY 2. 200 I-", C:lI 4A/,. l: I Vl [ ,Ur.. i-i ia., MU *i i-*..... BUDGET SUMMARY SCHOOL BOARD OF LAFAYETTE COUNTY FISCAL YEAR 2006-2007 PROPOSED MILLAGE LEVY: LOCAL EFFORT 4.9930 ADDITIONAL 0.0000 DISCRETIONARY 0.5100 CAPITAL OUTLAY 2.0000 SUPPLEMENTAL DISCRETIONARY 0.2500 DEBT SERVICE 0.0000 TOTAL MILLAGE 7.7530 BUDGET SPECIAL DEBT CAPITAL TOTAL ALL REVENUES -GENERAL ,REVENUE. SERVICE PROJECTS FUNDS Federal Sources $ 276,770.73 $ 276,770.73 State Sources $ 6,185,358.90 $ 6,120.00 $ 25,029.58 $ 681,285.52. $ 6,897,794.00 Local Sources $ 1,165,748.00 $ 137,500.00 $ 405,266.00 $ 1,708,514.00 TOTAL REVENUES $ 7,351,106.90 $ 420,390.73 $ 25,029.58 $ 1,086,551.52 $ 8,883,078.73 Transfers In Nonrevenue Sources FUND BALANCES/NET ASSETS July 1, 2006 $ 700,141.17 $ 32,749.70 $ 8,925.57, $ 503,336.49 $ 1,245,152.93 TOTAL REVENUES AND BALANCES $ 8,051,248.07 $ 453,140.43 $ 33,955.15 $ 1,589,888.01 $ 10,128,231.66 EXPENDITURES Instruction $ 4,122,490.09 $ 21,482.77 $ 4,143,972.86 Pupil Personnel Services $ 434,070.00 $ 434,070.00 Instructional Media Services $ 154,953.50 $ 154,953.50 Instruction & Curriculum Services $ 199,192.57 $ .3,948.61 $ 203,141.18 Instructional Staff Training $ 47,093.00 $ 7,132.30 $ 54,225.30 Instruction Related Technology $ 112,038.00 $ 112,038.00 Board of Education $ 245,622.65 $ 245,622.65 General Administration $ 201,038.37 $ 207.05 $ 201,245.42 School Administration $ 378,430.00 $ 378,430.00 Facilities Acquisition Construction $ 37,621.12 $ 1,589,888.91 $ 1,627,509.13 Fiscal Services $ 181,483.00 $ 181,483.00 Food Services $ 419,709.24 $ 419,709.24 Central Services $ 7,663.00 $ 7,663.00 Pupil Transportation Services $ 622,617.61 $ 622,617.61 Operation of Plant $ 644,533.44 $ 644,533.44, Maintenance of Plant $ 335,444.76 $ 335;444.76 Administrative Technology Services $ .87,814.00 $ 87,814.00 Community Service Debt Service $ 25,306.25 $ 25,306.25 TOTAL EXPENDITURES $ 7,812,105.11 $ 452,479.97 $ 25,306.25 $ 1,589,888.01 $ 9,879,779.34 Transfers Out FUND BALANCES/NET ASSETS June 30, 2007 $ 239,142.96 $ 660.46 $ 8,648.90 $ 248,452.32 TOTAL EXPENDITURES, TRANSFERS AND BALANCES $ 8,051,248.07 $ 453,140.43 $ 33,955.15 $ 1,589,888.01 $ 10,128,231.66 THE TENTATIVE, ADOPTED, ANDIOR FINAL BUDGETS ARE IN FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE ABOVE MENTIONED TAXING AUTHORITY AS A PUBLIC RECORD. (Fdl.w l.m.tLa) $151-. ID~h N.- if Told Ouffred Rawnu sloThoom sio== now AM0 1s154 Total curt operating revenues have been reduced by WokforceDevelopment finds in the nount of $46,055 inorder to provide comparability in e calculationof current operating revenues per UFTE This adjustent is neceatydue to the csion of adult .propamz from UFTE beginning in 1997-98. To ldN wMr fiuD~mW 115 Cal tjbft aMM . I 200 200 20" mm Is" Vms~ Im S . --I I _ THURSDAY, JULY 27, 2006 c)ArP A -TWFMA~ FRF PRSS-Mav- F tW#s THRSA, UL 7,206TH AY FE PESMao F -PGE5 Lafayette District Schools announces its policy for free Hang and reduced price meals for students under the NATIONAL SCHOOL LUNCH AND BREAKFAST PROGRAMS Any interested person may copy of the policy, by contactit PEARSON at 363 NE Crawfor Mayo, FL 32066/386-294-1351 Household size and income crit be used to determine eligibility. T teria can be found beside this d( Children from families whose incm or below the levels shown may bE for Free or Reduced Price Meals. A cation can not be approved unless tains complete eligibility info: Once approved, meal benefits are an entire year. you need not notif ganization of changes in inco household size. Application forms are being se homes with a letter to par guardians. To apply for Free or I Price Meals, households must c the application and return it to scl- ditional copies are available at th pal's office in each school. The infc provided on the application will for the purpose of determining e and may be verified at any time di school year. Applications may be ted at any time during the year. Households that receive Food St TANF (Temporary Assistance to Needy Families) are re- quired to list on the application only the child's name. Food Stamp/TANF case .number, and signature of adult house- hold member. Foster children may receive benefits based on the child's personal income regardless of the income of the household. Household with children who are considered migrants, homeless, or runaway should contact the district liaison, Mary Anne McCray at 386-294- 1701. For the purpose of determin- ing household size, deployed service members are consid- ered a part of the household. Families should include the names of the deployed service members on their application. Report only that-portion of the deployed service member's in- c6me made available to them or ;on their behalf to the family. Additionally, a housing al- lowance that is part of the Mili- tary Housing Privatization Ini- review a tiative is not to be included as income. ng JOEY All other households must provide d Street, following information listed on the ap cation: teria will Total household income listed thesee cri- amount received and type of income document. how often the income is received (wag ome is at child support, etc.) received by each hou e eligible hold member. An appli- Names of all household members ss it con- Signature of an adult household me rmation., ber certifying the information provided good for correct and y the or- Social Security number of the ad me and signing the application or the wc "NONE" for this household member if nt to all or she does not have a social security nu ents or ber. Reduced If a household member becomes une completee played or if the household size chang tool. Ad- the school should be contacted. Child e princi- of parents or guardians who become formation employed should also contact the schc be used Such changes may make the student el eligibility ble for reduced price or free meals if during the household income falls at or below the I submit- els shown below. Under the provisions of the Free and tamps or duced Price meal policy: Under the provisions of the Free and Reduced Price meal policy [ FOOD SERVICE DIRECTOR Swill review applications and determine eligaity. if a parent or guardian Is dissatisfied with the nting of the of i, e or her may wish to discuss the decision with the determining official on a Infoimal basis. If the parent wishes to make a fomnal appeal, he or she may make a request either oyora n wrunto FRED WARDI3 NE CRAWFORD ST. MAYO, FL 32060M886-24-1351 Unless Indicaed otherwise on the applcatIon, the tInfornallm on the Free and Reduced Price Meal appicalion may be used by the school system in deternmining elligbllity for other education oLORIDA INCOME EUBI GY GUIDELINES FOR FREE AND REDUCED PRICE MEALS ________ Effective fon July 1.20 to June 30.2007 Free Meal Sale s 13% of Federal Povery Le Household Anual Motly T ce Per Evey Two Weekly slae Month We k 12,740 1 06I 631 4110 2 17,1X0 1.4 30 715 660 330 3 1,580 1.T 00 W30 415 4 M.OO 2.17 1,064 1,0 600 I ully nc uio . u 1Z ,5 1,1to M 7 3 3X2 1636 1,610 fld? 8 43 .0 3.640 z1.30 1 .6 6o40 n I 4,420 380 18 `170 ReduieM Meat e 1% of Frat Povr.t.01401 Household Amnuail ,M Twice Per Every Two Wekly $ai Month Weeks 1 1L130 1,611 75 08 n Ulfi 2 MA4Po *,03 101ot8 1 40 470 3 300 M0 1,20 1,182 691 8 8 ,160 2.41 11,16 7 5115 M2 1t41 I S To determe monthly Income: SIf you receive the Income every week. multiply the total gross income by 4.33. -.x ~ ~ t tawnaoatomw= e by J .- I you rec the Inc e t a mnUM ieti l gro Income by 2. Remember. The total Income tlfolm taes scjal emuirty. health benefits union dues, or ol le deducHons must be reportmed. In scowivlth Fe d" ax, W4US D"Utbor du tAWtuspa". eft kmiuSmnt.wed be.v*m , acme b.k ef i ra se.. uapo age. up, ed.g r To..Toag c>ik dbk'nreton t. USDA Met. iceet(JCMI t| o a1 er.g.redAxel. ,SW,w W elg 0Z2 4oedl 00572 0o 22725ese2 (TT). USDA f. w *Winppaftwdy 1-ki. .Id-"iWw.' Continued From Page 1A According to Bronson, the company illegally called several Florida resi- the dents who are on the "Do pli- Not Call" list for 11 months. "Consumers who by join the program are enti- and tled to be spared from the ges, intrusion of commercial -se- telemarketing calls, and we're committed to seeing that their privacy is pro- em- tected. We have little toler- d is ance for companies that flout the law," Bronson tult said. ord In addition, according to he Bronson Spokesperson Ter- lm- ence McElroy, the FDACS has more lawsuits pending am- in courts throughout the ges, state of Florida that have ren been filed against other un- companies that violate the ool. "Do Not Call" list. "Bron- igi- son's department has col- the elected or obtained judg- ev- ments of more than $1.5 million against companies Re- that have called residents on the list, and several such legal actions are pending in courts throughout the state," McElroy said. The Federal Trade Com- mission encourages con- sumers to be aware of the Telemarketing Sales Law. This law, according to the FTC, helps protect con- sumers from telemarketers - who are abusive and de- ceptive. According to the FTC, telemarketing fraud is a multi-billion dollar busi- ness. It costs consumers from as little as pocket change to a large amount such as their life savings. The FTC continues to warn consumers that tele- marketing fraud can hap- pen 'to anyone, regardless of age, race, ethnic back- ground, gender, age, or in- come. They also state that, ...-. people who-are-60-orolder ir are especially vulnerable to this type of crime. "If you're age 60 or older, you may be a special target for people who sell bogus products and services by phone," the FTC said. There are maAy telemar- keting scams that con- sumers are to watch out for. Examples include charities, investments, prize offers, travel packages, recovery scams, and foreign lotter- ies. According to the FTC, perpetrators of telemarket- ing fraud use various state- ments that sound too good to be true. Examples are: 1. "You've been specially selected to hear this offer." 2. "You've won one of five valuable prizes." 3. "This investment is low risk and provides a higher return than you can get anywhere else." There are a number of ways in which consumers can protect themselves Cannon and Adkins Reunion July 30 All family and friends are invited. Reunion will be held at the Owen Cannon home, located in Cooks Hammock, 12 miles south of Mayo, Highway 51. Bring a dish and a lawn chair. For more information call Janey 'at 386-294- 1262 or Gracie at 386- 294-2905. F~.Cnnie Steele from becoming a victim of telemarketing fraud. The following list contains ex- amples of suggestions pro- vided by the FTC: 1. Never feel pressured to make a quick decision. 2. Do not give out any personal information such as your credit card, check- ing account, or Social Secu- rity number to unknown callers. 3. Research any charity to make sure it is a legitimate organization before decid- ing to give. Ask the caller to send you written informa- tion before you make a de- cision. 5. Check with the Better Business Bureau, your local consumer protection agency, or the state Attor- ney General's office before sending money to unsolicit- ed offers. LHS Open House Lafayette High School will be having Open House on Friday, August 4, 2006. Please plan to meet with the following grade level teach- ers in the cafeteria at the designated time. 6th Grade 1 p.m. 7th Grade 2 p.m. 8th Grade 3 p.m. 9-12 Grade 4 p.m. Schedules will be avail- able at this time. We en- courage you to come out and meet our teachers and tour the school. Steele Chiropractic Center is expanding and accepting new patients! * Accepting most insurance * Personal injury * Massage therapy available. -- .. * Nutritional evaluations available (NEW!) 386-362-4112 110 Irvin Ave., Live Oak , NOTICE OF PROPOSED TAX INCREASE The Lafayette County School Board will soon consider a measure to increase its property tax levy. Last year's proposed tax levy A. Initially proposed tax levy $1,341,454 B. Less tax reductions due to Value Adjustment Board and other assessment changes ($ 9,047) C. Actual property tax levy $1,350,501 This year's proposed tax levy $1,653,699 A portion of the tax levy is required under state law in order for the school board to receive $4,705,492.00 in state education grants. The required portion has increased by 18.48 percent, and represents approximately six tenths of the total proposed taxes. The remainder of the taxes is proposed solely at the discretion of the school board. All concerned citizens are invited to a public hearing on the tax increase to be held on July 31, 2006 at 7:00 P.M., at the Lafayette County School Board Administration Building, 363 NE Crawford Street, Mayo, Florida. A DECISION on the proposed tax increase and the budget will be made at this hearing. 283756-F NOTICE OF TAX FOR SCHOOL CAPITAL OUTLAY The Lafayette County School Board will soon consider a measure to continue to impose a 2.00 mill property tax for the Capital Outlay projects listed herein. This tax is in addition to the school board's proposed tax of 5.753 mills for operating expenses and is proposed solely at the discretion of the school board. THE PROPOSED COMBINED SCHOOL BOARD TAX INCREASE FOR BOTH OPERATING EXPENSES AND CAPITAL OUTLAY IS SHOWN IN THE ADJACENT NOTICE. The capital outlay tax will generate approximately $405,266.00 to be used for the following projects: CONSTRUCTION AND REMODELING Four (4) Classrooms at Lafayette Elementary School MAINTENANCE, RENOVATION, AND REPAIR Roof and Walkway Repairs/Replacement at Lafayette Elementary and Lafayette High SchQols MOTOR VEHICLE PURCHASES Purchase of One (1) School Bus All concerned citizens are invited to a public hearing to be held on July 3.1, 2006 at 7:00 P.M., at the Lafayette County School Board Administration Building, 363 NE Crawford Street, Mayo, Florida. A DECISION on the proposed CAPITAL OUTLAY TAXES will be made at this hearing. 203757-F THURSDAY, JULY 27, 2006 THE MAYO FREE PRESS, Mayo, FL PAGE 5A rF'm"- UM ~ r i- Ivlv i ., L IVI ,,. i IvA U- c L. T S 0 New Continued From Page 1A your children to school, en- joy places of recreation, and attend worship ser- vices with the churches in our area. Examples of his accomplishments and in- volvements are the follow- ing: 1. Graduated from North Florida Community Col- lege in 1988 with certifica- tion for Corrections. 2. Received a certifica- tion in law enforcement from NFCC in 2003. 3. Assisted the Highway Interdiction Team as they successfully detect illegal narcotics and stop them from passing through our county. 4. Involved in under- cover drug operations to help combat and arrest suspected drug dealers who sell, deliver, attempt to deliver, and use illegal narcotics. Hamlin also attended various schools that deal in the area of law enforce- ment. "I attended many schools put on by Drug En- forcement Administration, Florida Department of Transportation, Florida In- telligence Unit, United States Department of Transportation, El Paso In- telligence Center, Multi-Ju- risdictional Drug Task Force, St. Petersburg Col- lege, Florida National Guard, FEMA Department of Justice, and many other state and federal agencies," Hamlin said. Beginning August 7, when students return to school, Hamlin will be pa- troling and issuing tickets, if necessary, throughout the school zones in front of LES, LHS, and Lighthouse Christian Academy. He will also be overseeing and implementing the DARE program. According to Hamlin, this program helps our children become better aware of and avoid all illegal drugs. Check out helpful infor- mation from your new School Resource Officer on page 3A. vs U.S.D.A. Inspected Pork Cube Steak Family Pack SaveAL Save.lA.l. Hamburger Ragu Helper Asst. Varieties , Asst. Varieties 7.5-9 oz. I lb. 10 oz. $1,49' $1 39 Dubuque Smoked Spiral Ham $149. Tool Continued From Page 1A fight identity theft. Accord- ing to Bronson, Florida is ranked high on the list when it comes to this type of criminal activity. "Identi- ty theft is on the rise. The Federal Trade Commission reports that in 2005, Florida ranked number six in the nation for instances of iden- tity theft," Bronson said. Bronson further warns that identity, thieves can use your identity to open new accounts, change exist- ing ones, make fraudulent charges to your credit cards, or' empty your bank and savings accounts with- out your knowledge. Since July 1, Floridians now have greater control over their credit profile. This new tool places what Bronson calls a "security freeze" on your credit infor- mation. "With a security freeze, credit bureaus are unable to disclose your credit score, credit history, or any other credit informa- tion without your permis- sion. Your credit file would be off limits to potential lenders, insurers, and even future employers," Bronson said. In order to place a "secu- rity freeze" on your credit profile, Bronson advises that you contact any of the three major credit report agencies-Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion-in writing by certified mail. Also, ac- cording to Bronson, each agency has its own policy and procedures for placing a "security freeze." According to Bronson, the cost for having this done is minimal. "Each credit bureau may charge a fee of up to $10 to place, temporarily lift, or remove a security freeze. The fees may be waived ifeyou meet certain requirements," Bronson said. . The "security freeze" will not be removed until you give the credit agency per- mission to do so. According to Bronson, the purpose of. this procedure is to help protect your identity from Perry Shopping Center 2020 S. Jefferson St. 584-2565 Mon.-Th. 8am 8 pm, Fri. & Sat. 8am 9pm, Sun. 8am 6pm Cash Credit/Debit Cards Checks Food Stamps Prices good 7/24/06-8/1/06 We reserve the right to limit quantities. being stolen and to prevent further damage from being done to your name. For additional informa- tion on this new tool, visit www.800helpfla.com or call the consumer hotline at 1-800-435-7352. Lafayette Continued From Page 1A The second award, the 21st Century Learning Center Program is a five year grant for over $354,000 per year. It will provide academic, artistic, and cultural enrichment opportunities to students and their families when school is not in session. Through this grant, Super- intendent Ward said that the School District will strive to improve academ- ic performance, enhance technology skills of the students, parents and community, improve physical fitness levels of the students, parents, and community, reduce the drop-out rate, reduce acts of violence, crime, and other adverse behaviors. Superintendent Ward said that he commends the hard work of all of the part- ners and especially Betina Hurst and Becky Sharpe for writing the grant. Commissioner Continued From Page 1A Completion of all course- work averages 18 to 24 months. Following are the names. of the 14. county commis- sioners who received their CCC designation in 2006: Commissioner Ed Brimner, Wakulla; Commissioner Jack Byrd, Lafayette; Com- missioner Ray .Domer, Okeechobee; Commission- er Russell Echols, Glades; Commissioner Bob Eng- lish, Polk; Commissioner Arthur Giles, Volusia; Commissioner Calvin Har- ris, Pinellas; Commissioner Eugene Lamb, Gadsden; Commissioner Randy . Mask, Sumter; Commis- sioner Linda Myers, Put- nam; Commissioner George Neugent, Monroe; Commissioner David Rice, Monroe; Commissioner Bill Roberts, Okaloosa; and Commissioner Harold Rut- ledge, Clay. For more information about the CCC program and courses, visit the FAC web site at www.fl-coun- ties.com. Founded in 1929, the Florida Association of Counties is a non-profit as- sociation representing the diverse interests of Flori- da's 67 counties. Lafayette County Band Yard Sale. The Lafayette County Band is having a yard sale on Saturday, August 5, in front of Family Dol- lar in Mayo. All proceeds go toward the band. If you have any questions, call Mike or Shelley Bearden at 294-1984. The highcos We now offer a Fuel Injection Service @ $99*95 Call for details or to make an appointment B&B .Auto & Truck 920 E. Main St. 386-294-2761 (Located on Hwy. 27) Mayo ULc.No.MV51173 283797-F School is fast approaching, Will you be needing Back to School or Sports Physicals? Mayo Health Services CAN HELP! Call today 294-1226 for an appointment You can also save $ on your Prescriptions from us when filled at North Florida Pharmacy of Mayo Mayo Health Services 144 S.W. Virginia Circle Mayo, Florida 32066 279006-F 118 E. Park St. Perry, FL ,32348 (Behind Foodland Shopping Center) roll-Free 1-866-Perry Movies (737-7966) Bargain/1Matinee's.....$4.00 all seats All Other Shows.........$5.00 all seats Get 1 Free Refill On Medium & Large Drink & Popcorn Starting Friday 7/28/06 Fn & Sat... .. 7 30 p m. Fr. & Sat.. ..... 7:30 p.m. Sunday ....... ...400 p m. Sunday .. 4:00pm. I Fri S t.. ..... ..... 7"30 pm Sunday.......... .........4.00 p.m . My Super Ex-Girlfriend You, Me & Dupree The Ant Bully Talladega Nights :BUYt GETI FREE COUPON; (Limit one per visit) Certain restrictions may apply. Expires 8/01/06 . Green Cabbage Sweet Potatoes 38 b. 1 9 lb. Reser's Salads $1 99 A" Varieties 32 oz, )t on these Grocery Bargainsl Grissom's Garlic Bread 16 oz. $1,49 Cheezits Angel Keebler Assorted Hai Deluxe Varieties DelUXe 10 oz. Pasta Graham Cookies 16 oz. S90 10-11.5 oz. 990 Kool-Aid Large Bursts Eggs Asst, Varieties 6 pk. 990 I dozen 15 Beechnut Baby Food Asst. Varieties 4 oz. 3/$99 Shredded Crystal Geyser Golden Cheese Spring Bake Bread 12oz. Water 200o Asst. Varieties $2o79 24 pk $2.99 277442-F Heavy Western U.S.D.A. Inspected U.S.D.A. Inspected Shaner's Boneless Beef Boneless Pork Fresh Chicken Wings Boneless Beef Sirloin Chops Ground Beef or Breast Top Sirloin Steak Family Pack 5 Ib. roll 64 oz. $299 $1 .99b. 1.19b. 99 7. . I -I THURSDAY, JULY 27, 2006 P~r'F= A HP AVO RFFPRES- Mvo.FL $1,79 v I terrysportz@alltel.net (if you would like any of the photos Terry has tak- en please email him and let him know.) By Terry Hedgespeth Correspondent VAm Lafayette County's news source since 1888. We're proud to serve! Hornets begin new era strikers enter district competition The years of dedication to make a soccer program happen in Mayo became a realism in 2005. A very young group of soccer fa- natics, along with a couple of coaches that believed in the cause pulled together with a common goal. Add ' the Singletarys to the final piece of the puzzle and an athletic director that be- lieves in all his athletes, and. you have a new pro- gram that will eventually be one of the best at Mayo. Last year, the Hornets played an 'exhibition sea- son against quality opposi- ....... tion in the boys division, -. ., 71 U , and did very well winning .A. . a couple of games and was A- , competitive in each con- .. . test. The ladies would *'. ' play a intramural schedule Z% and would venture out for '. . a game against Perry. '. : ., Both will now enter their ... ... first year of district corn- , petition. Many folks '- '.- / thought the first year of J'I ? *. soccer would not produce ., much competitiveness, but ...-.. that was not the case, and this group is talking dis- - trict title in their first year ..*. .-.- of play. What is going to inake -.. . this program solid is the ,.-. .- total dedication and corn- .. : ; .- mitment of the players.. They have all worked too Emotions were running high at the firsI soccer banquet as witnessed by the coaches and the hard to let she ,fl cornet aleetic directed 6 b e a realism in 2005. faithfuls down. The soccer team had their first banquet this past year, and the pride was apparent as athletic direc- tor Taylor McGrew opened the banquet. That same pride was reflected by the coaches, David Palomino John.Dekle, along with several young athletes that only lost one player to graduation, that being Jo- sue Licea who would re- ceive deservingly the lead- ership award at the ban- quet. Licea was very in- strumental ,in not letting "no" be the answer for soc- cer coming to Mayo. The Hornets will return their best striker award winner in David Cedillo. Look for a big year from this Hornet. Other award winners at the banquet that will re- turn to put Hornet soccer on the map this year will be the best defensive play- er Carlos Negrete, the Most Improved player Corey Wright, and the Sportsmanship award win- ner, Kai Nakatani. Look for a schedule to be coming out for Hornets soccer in the Free Press, and get out there and sup- port this program. It will be special and fans will certainly-not.be disap- pointed. ,: The players certainly went to the right folks when they got two dedicated coaches who knew they needed someone to who could.devise a plan that would make it happen. The Singletarys were those folks and knew the right avenues to take. Much appreciation has to be given to the entire team that made the goal attainable. The players show their gratitude to their coaches at the banquet. VOLLEYBALL NEWS Lady Hornets . Volleyball will host tryouts for the 2006 team July 31st at 3pm in the gym. All ladies will need their physical and their consent forms. If forms are needed, they " can be picked up - at the high school "- office. All ladies need to be at the first practice to get the needed in- formation for try- outs and practice ,.- schedules. The boys soccer members included Antonio Negrete, Gerado Fernandez, Sergio Nunex, Nerik Licea, Hector Negrete, Corey Wright, Alfredo Lavieri, Carlos Negrete, Auturo Negrete, Octavio Es- camilla, Jose Garcis, Kai Nakatani, Francisco Posada, David Cedillo, Jacob Dees, Alec Longley, Jo- sue Licea, Kevin Whitney, Alberto Rosalio and Omar Rangel. M.r-' ,*.,00,r, rIJEC R AI~n=0== D = Aqx/n.cR THURSDAY. JULY 27, 2006 -IwA HI -~ I E IVAMTU rn- rn-oo, IvIayu, fL AWARD WINNERS: p David Cedillo was the best striker in 2005. Kai Nakatani received the sportsmanship award. Kai plays hard and always with enthusiasm. Carlos Negrete was selected as the best defensive player. Corey Wright was selected as the Most Im- proved Player from last year. This was-a fun player to watch last year as he left everything on the field shutting down more that one of- fensive threat from the opponents with his, determined hustle. A group of young ladies that will make it fun on the field this year. It was a lot of fun last year, but look for this group to be a lot better this year after a year ol experience. Members include D. Purcell, Kaci Palomino, Stephanie Hatfield, Kari Ellis, Stacy Lawrence, Andrea Lavieri, Jennifer Garcia, Olivia Celedon-Terra King, Sulma Estrada, Abby Monroy, Shino Tristan,. Katie Baldwin,, Lara Tanner, Rebecca Powers, Courtney Fox and Savanna Wright. Josue Licea received the leadership award, and al- though gradu- ated, look to see him on the sidelines quite a bit in support of, this group. IL - 1~'~ ROBERT G. BUSCH, D.O. ERIC ORDINARIO, D.O. 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August 5 T LL DAY on SATURDAY. Child Care Classes Now being offered Call for details (386) 364-2759 SUWANNEE-A HAMILTON - TECHNICAL CENTER Z J 415 S.W. Pinewood Dr. Live Oak, FL 32064 (386) 364-27502 9875- h NWTF ATTENTION HUNTERS AND CONSERVATIONISTS: The Suwannee River Strutters /Live Oak Chapter of the National Wild Turkey Federation will be holding an organizational meeting to plan the Annual Banquet for February, 2007. If you have ever attended a banquet or would like to, we want you! We are looking for anyone with an interest in the great outdoors willing to help you plan the greatest event of the year! Our organizational meeting will be held August 1 at 7:00 pm. For information, please contact: John Baucom 208-0672 or 590-0256 283030-F BUSCI7H UROLOGY] 0 Aug& A -rlA -k"Lp- / - .1 0 B TLi IDorlAIV 11Iv 07 OnTPR FCAT and what it takes to be a success! Linda Smith Superintendent Fred Ward, Marion McCray, Gwen Vann, Cindy Mc- Cray and Sonja Land took turns sharing with Rotari- ans about the "Hands on Teaching" methods that they have adopted and put into use in the elementary school. They talked about all the "extra" that is now required from teachers, principals, superintendent, etc. just to prepare for the FCAT tests that are required each year. These faculty members are always striving for new and improved ways to help their students excel in the FCAT test, results. Cindy McCray and Land agreed that the hands on method of learning has been a huge success with their students and of course the results were obvious on the FCAT scores this year, which were at 77% in Math. Mrs. Marion McCray, Lafayette Elementary principal, shared the percentages over the last six years rang- ing from 42% down to 32% and last year at 49% and jumping up this year to 77% which is a tremendous Cosmetology Classes start August 10. Call 386-364-2798 for more information. SUWAN-NEE- LMRLTON TECHNICAL-CENTERI 4 415 S.W. PinewQod Dr. Live Oak, FL 32064 (386) 364-27502,,2 improvement, due largely, according to all these school faculty members, in the strategy of their teach- ing methods and extra ef- fort and work put forth by both students and teachers. All of the school faculty members stressed that there- is lots, and lots of preparation that has to be done such as copying, lam- inating, 'cutting apart, etc. with the teaching tools they are using. They have had lots of community help with this, but according to Principal McCray they could still use 'some extra help. Some of these teaching tools and math problem ex- amples, were handed out at Rotary for Rotarians to test their skills against those that 5th graders have to know these days. The gen- eral consensus from most in attendance was that if they had to go back to school now, and know this stuff, they would be in.big, trouble! Superintendent Ward earlier had shared that they have adopted the motto, "you are never too old to learn." Something we all should adhere too and re- member. He also com- mended everyone involved for all their hard work and effort put forth to make this happen for our students. Substitute 1'Taining 'u Lafavette District Schools 'will hold a. substitute teacher training on August 10, beginning at 9,' irtfihe meeting room of the Lafayette County School Boar'd: This training will last until 3.' For further information, call 294-1351. '-'- Looking for Brownie Leader & Co-Leader for Brownie troop in Mayo We are now looking for a Brownie Leader & Co- Leader for our Brownie Troop, in Mayo (Lafayette County) for the 2006 2007 year. Brownies are 1st through 3rd grades or 5 to 8 year olds. If interested please contact Mary Lou Barwick @ 386- 208-8133, (cell) '386-294-3468 (home), email @ mary- lou004@alltel.net. ", . L-R Sonja Land and Cindy McCray were two of the faculty members who shared various successful teaching techniques used in preparation for FCAT testing. p D I' 4D For more information about advertising on our Business Directory call 14: Tao Nrce Press at 294-1210 DANIELS FUNERAL HOMES, INC. Branford,935-1124 SLive Oak 362-4333 James (Jim) B. Daniels;, III, L.F.D. 'Keith Daniels, L.F.D. J.B. Daniels, Jr. S(Local) Family Owned & Operated 227364-F WOLFE PLUMBING, INC. Repair Remodrain Cleaning New odnsirocdon 7 Days 24 Hours 386-935-0616 Stie Cuufled ;CFC"1tl.21 Serving All North Central Florida ,-., i JORDAN AGENCY, INC. Joe Jordan 405 SW Highway Branford, FL 32064 935-6385 . A 14 Liv 03 E. Howard St. ve Oak, FL 32060 362-4724 227361-F Ax, J... A L, "vf. W ^, . * Front End Loader Limerock SCAT Back Hoe Top Soil. eGradall Clearing- * Earthmovinig Site Prep * * Pond Digging ., Fill Dirt * S Kenny Hart Jr.. 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PHARMACY 8:30 am- 6:00 pm S BHARMAY- Saturday 9 am-1 pm OF BRANFORD & MAYO- Sunday- Closed Everything For Your Home Recovery Oxygen and Medical Equipment Vicky Noling, PharmD, CPH Cherry Lumbert, RPH Pharmacist 229 West Main St. Mayo, FL 32066 (386) 294-3777 227335-F I IL rIncorporated SMayo, FL 32066 (386) 294-2210 Building Air Conditioning Electrical CBC1251819, CAC1814755 ECI3002148 Financing Available! mmw4'. 2728- vije 'ur'' 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 279068-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 Open, until Noon on Saturdays P 22 732-F Trees and Trails REALTY F. Brack Jackson Licensed Real Estate Broker Corner of Clyde and Main P.O. Box 1426 Mayo, Florida 32066 Office: (386) 294-1366. Mobile: (386) 208-9272 Fax: (386) 294-1282 E-mail: brackjackson@alltel.net www.treesandtrailsrealty.com . 9WV7'Vt.rli * An Active Litigating Attorney ready, wii ng, and able Sto serve as your .F i 'd.. u Corunty Judge. Pa 3pl 1= 1!*. .r.rIPad l1r r anr upr:/-.-a 6, Darren b K .1a-J:LEr. for Cour-rv Jurdge I A I~ExcvadinoPa AIR CONDITIONING, INC. (386) 590-7262 or (386) 208-6010 6550 N.E. CR 354 Mayo, FL 32066 CAC051494 279088-F I HU~jUAY, JULY 41, eUUD I VIV- IM %.F I m- L THE, MAYOC FREE PRESS, MAVO, FL PAGE 3B THURSDAY. JULY 27, 2006 IP'AtGE 4B -T IH ElMAYO rnrL Th t5 IIVIaYL, I rL Mayo Legals AGENDA LAFAYETTE COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD SPECIAL SESSION, JULY 31, 2006 Special Session, July 31, 2006 in the School Board Administration Building beginning at 6:30 p.m. I. Call to Order II Consent Items A. Personnel: Reqommendation-Instructional, Non Instructional B. Approve request for the following students to attend school in Suwannee County for the 2006-07 school year: Christopher Young, Courtney Dees C. Approve fund-raiser requests Ill. Action Items A. Award Bid Pizza provider for the 2006-07 school year ' B. Approve Agreement between Lafayette. County School Board and Lafayette County Sheriff's office (School Resource Officer agreement) C. Approve Communications Equipment/Tech- nology Grant Application D. Approve Parent Involvement Guide ANY PERSON WHO DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY THE BOARD WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSID- ERED AT SUCH MEETING WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS, AND THAT, FOR SUCH PURPOSE, HE OR SHE MAY NEED TO INSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OFTHE PROCEEDINGS IS MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTI- MONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. 7/27-1-D AGENDA LAFAYETTE COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD PUBLIC HEARING, JULY 31,2006 Public Hearing, July 31, 2006 in the School Board Administration Building beginning at 7 p.m., Public Hearing to adopt Tentative Budget and Millage as advertised for the 2006-07 school year ANY PERSON WHO DECIDES TO APPEAL, ANY DECISION MADE BY THE BOARD WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSID- ERED AT SUCH MEETING WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS, AND THAT, FOR SUCH PURPOSE, HE OR SHE MAY NEED TO INSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OFTHE PROCEEDINGS IS MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTI- MONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. 7/27-1-D Public Notice The Florida State Employees' Charitable Campaign (FSECC) Steering Committee for Columbia, Hamilton, Lafayette and Suwannee counties will meet August 24,2006. The train- ing for FSECC coordinators will be held on Au- gust 31, '2006. Pursuant to Florida Statute 286.011 (1), this notice is being posted to no- tify the public of the meeting schedule. These meetings will be held at 1109 S. Marion Ave., Lake City, arj. .,II .ag.r. pr,:i.Ti,il, iT '. a.m. For more i p,,rraii.-.ri, i:i, r, a. ;i the- Suwannee Valley FSECC Fiscal Agent Coor- dinator at 386-752-5604. . 7/27 RECEIVING SEALED BIDS The Lafayette County School Board will receive sealed bids for the following: SCHOOL LUNCH PIZZA Bids must be returned by 4 pm. Monday, July 31, 2006 at which time bids will be opened. The School.Board will award bid on Monday, July 31, 2006 at 6:30 p.m. ' Bid packets moy be picked up at Lafayette County School Board, 363 NE Crawford St., betWeetY'the-htiOEt-'ofT-a'r.aT-d-3'p.m. For- more information, please contact Pam Tyre, Purchasing Clerk at (386) 294-4344. 7/27-1-D Mayo Legals NOTICE (PURSUANT TO FLORIDA STATUTE 125.66) STATUTE 125.66 Notice is hereby given that the Board of Coun- ty Commissioners of Lafayette County, Florida will hold a public hearing to correct some dates and scrivener's errors on the Flood Damage Prevention Ordinance, 2006-01, the public hearing shall be held at the Board of County Commission Meeting Room at the Lafayette County Courthouse in Mayo, Florida on July 28, 2006 at 12 :00 p.m. during a spe- cial scheduled meeting. The title of the ordi- nance is: AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNTY COM- MISSIONS OF LAFAYETTE COUNTY, A FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION ORDI- NANCE, PROVIDING STATUTORY AUTHO- RIZATION, FINDING OF FACT, PURPOSE AND OBJECTIVES, DEFINITIONS, GENER- AL PROVISIONS, ADMINISTRATION, PRO- VISIONS FOR FLOOD HAZARD REDUC- TION, VARIANCE PROCEDURES, SEVER- ABILITY, AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. The ordinance may be inspected by the public at the Clerk of the Circuit Court's Office at the Lafayette County Courthouse, Mayo, Lafayette County, Florida. All members of the-public are welcome to at- tend. Notice is further hereby given, pursuant to Florida Statute 286.0105, that any person, or persons deciding to appeal any matter con- sidered at this public hearing will need a record of the hearing and may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. DATED this 14th day of July, 2006, by RICKY LYONS, Clerk of the Circuit Court and Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners of Lafayette County, Florida. 7/20-7/27-2-D NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED KELLY KOON RO. Bx 97 MAYO, FLORIDA 32066 The holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of is- suance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as fol- lows: Certificate No.: 04-00017 Year of Issuance: 20041 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: ParcelID# 21-04-10-0040-0000-00430 LEG.0001'.10 ACRES The N. 200 ft. of S. 4760 ft. of E. 1/2 of Sec. 21, Less the E. 2400 ft. thereof. (Parcel 43, un- recorded Paradise Acres Subd.) OR BK 54 P.R 612. NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED BENJAMIN F. HUDSON ,ELLERN W. HUDSON 1514 MILL ACRES DR. SW ATLANTA, GEORGIA&30311 g a ;. : r ,:1 :.. L -;r l rr i h e C .:o u n t L a fa if t! lie. ,:.i 1 Fi-:.r,.d I.lrdi : -'ucn :erli.C l A :nail t. r,.e ri a a,..r. r,.r tog li v, ie pr.pen, cr-, ', ,n u. :r. c,-, .caii ae zran ,be c..n ,o S .ir r,.:.:.' at in Lal,'en Courari' C:.urinu:,u, orn, ,'r, .ne.day AU g ul 16 2006 at 11:00 a.m. .,Dated this 11th day of July, 2006. Ricky Lyons C'ljiE ,1 C., u 1 Ce.uni Lafayette County, Florida By: Annette Lawson, , Deputy Clerk 7/20-8/10-4-D Mayo Legals PUBLIC NOTICE The Lafayette County Commission will be holding a special meeting on Friday, July 28, 2006 at 12 p.m. The meeting will be held in the Commissioners meeting room at the Court- house in Mayo, Florida. Listed below is an agenda for the meeting. By Order of: T. Jack Byrd Chairman 1. Public Hearing Consider an .Ordinance 2006-01 2. Adjourn ALL MEMBERS OF THE PUBI COME TO ATTEND. NOTICE HEREBY GIVEN, PURSUANT STATUTE 286.0105, THAT ANY PERSONS DECIDING TO MATTER CONSIDERED AT HEARING WILL NEED A REC HEARING AND MAY NEED THAT A VERBATIM RECORD CEEDING IS MADE WHICH CLUDES THE TESTIMONY Al UPON WHICH THE APPEAL BASED. 7/20-7/27-2-D IN THE CIRCUIT THE THIRD JUDICIAL CI FOR LAFAYETTE COU CASE NO T.J. SANTERFEIT AND MARY SANTERFEIT, Plaintiffs, vs. RANDALL L. FULGHAM AND DRA FULGHAM, LAFAYETTE FLORIDA, AND AMBER BRO AND ROMAN NEGRETE Defendants. CLERK'S NOTICE OF UNDER F.S. CHAPTER .NOTICE IS GIVEN that, in a, the Default Final Judgment of F ed the 14th day .of July, 2006 styled cause, I will sell to the h bidder for cash at the Lafayette house at 11:00 A.M. on Augus following described property: Lots 1 an. 2 in n "5 II.'ort tion 26. T cnir..p 3 Souir. R Public Recordsaof Lafayette Co Dated: July 17, 20Q6 07/20, 27 By:. Ha IN THE CIRCUI LAFAYETTE COU PROBE File IN RE: ESTATE OF MACKTHERON MCCULLERS Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDIT The administration of the e Theron McCullers, deceased, death was September 21, 200 06-21-CP, is pending in the C Lafayette County, Florida,iProbi address of which is P 0 Box 32066. The names and addret sonal representative and the, sentative's attorney are set fort L i :J, r 5 "' .:I,.Ti .:.r ,TaOrn '.clt a "d rrI 1e1 ir,, cl.Orm VAWITIili THE LATER OF -I THE DATE OF THE FIRST PU THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AF amendment to LIC ARE WEL- IS FURTHER * ri Tr)R OIDMiA Mayo Legals OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOR- EVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME. PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED Mayo Legals TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this notice is July 20, 2006. Personal Representative: Donice .McCullers 242 NE Trestle Drive Mayo, FL 32066 I HEREBY CERTIFY that a true copy of the foregoing has been furnished by U.S. Mail to the State of Florida Agency for Healthcare Ad- ministration, Health Management Systems, Mayo Legals 2002 Old St. Augustine Road, Suite E-42, Tal- lahassee, FL 32301, on ,2006. T. Bradley McRae, Esq. Florida Bar No.: 100668 Jennifer R. McRae, Esq. Florida Bar Nlo.: 101273 McRAE & McRAE 318 E. Duval Street Lake City, FL 32055 Ph. (386) 719-4357 Attorneys for Personal Representative 7/20-7/27-2-D Dress Code Changes for Lafayette High School! SPERSON OR Dear Parents and Students: APPEAL ANY I am writing to advise you of some dress THIS PUBLIC CORD OF THE code changes for next year. I would like to TO HEURRO give you this information now, before you buy RECORD IN- your school clothes for next year. Over the' ND EVIDENCE AL IS TO BE past few weeks, the one concern that has re- peatedly come up from parents is fair enforce- ment of the dress code. We have taken steps to UITCOURT OF help solve this problem by making the guide- NTY, FLORIDA lines more specific. This should eliminate any 3. 2005-134CA issues or concerns of "unequal" treatment as' Y MARTHA long as the guidelines are followed. Please un- derstand, the dress code will be enforced. En- forcement is the only way to ensure equal treatment.. ' COUNTY, The Lafayette High School Dress Code is as CK NEGRETE follows: Shirts and tops must be long enough to be FSALE tucked in and cover the midriff area when ER 45 arms are extended horizontally. "Spaghetti accordance with Straps", halter tops, tank tops and see through Foreclosure dat- tops are not appropriate. Necklines should be 3, in the above- r highest and best modest, shirts that show a large amount of the t ou2006, the chest area or display cleavage are not appro- priate for school. Material should extend to iaai Da, .Se the cap of the shoulder if the shirt is sleeveless. e Flor Eida. Shorts skirts and dresses must touch the top county, Florida.-. of the knee cap. Holes. in jeans should be below the knee cap." Ricky Lyons \ holes above the knee cap must be Clerk of Court ' patched. . nnalh C. Owens Deputy Clerk. Hats are not allowed on LHS campus. Hats will be confiscated.*** (CortSea) Articles of clothing must be free of profani- ty, reference to controlled -ubstance, reference T COURT FOR to or endorsing political candidate- se\uall\ NTY, FLORIDA BATE DIVISION suggest e or culturallJ in-ulting remarks. e No.: 06-21CP Articles of clothing should be worn in such a manner that underclothing is not exposed (i.e. sagging pants). Students may not wear arti- cles of clothing intended to be sleepwear (i.e. rORS pajamas). state of Mack -Shoes with rollers on the soles cannot be whose date of woRto School. , circuit CourtNfor All students at Lafayette High School will be ate. Dvision,the expected to adhere to the cmu rent policy of stu- S88, Mayo, FL sses of the per- dent dress. O-ur goal here at L HS is to ensure. personal repre- h below.pre your child's safety and academic growth. By eliminating the time spent on dress code yiola- 1,rl.a.-..:..or.i tiOiln our teachers and staff will be better able nr. e-.ai ti, ,ere oOur students in theit academic en- OriTHS AFTER deavors. BLICATION OF TER THE TIME Please call me if you have any questions con- cerning the dress code. Sincerely, Gina R. Hart, LHS Principal ***Hats & visors will be allowed at P.E. during outside activities as sun protection only. They must be kept in the P.E. locker and not seen in class- rooms or on campus. Lafayette Even Start Registration High School/Adult Ed Building, Mon- day, Tuesday, July 31, August 1, 6-8 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday, August 2-3, 1-3 p.m. We offer: Free Childcare, GED class- es, ESOL classes, TABE redemption, 3-4 year old pre-k class, transportation, Par- enting. How to be vour child's first teacher, Interactive literacy with your child For more information call 294-2446, Lisa Walker Classes begin August 7. Car seats now available! The Suwannee and, Lafayette County Health Departments have received a. grant from the Florida Department of Transporta- tion to help educate parents on correct car seat installation. The grant included, NEW car seats for those families who may not be able to afford them. Car seats are now available. There are re- quirements: 1) You have to be a resident of Suwannee or Lafayette county. 2) There are financial eligibility require- ments-those on WIC, MCD, AFDC. or food stamps are eligible. There are income guide- lines if you are not enrolled. in any of these programs. 3) ONE car seat per child. Proof of parent- hood or guardianship may be required. 4) Attendance at an information 'session on car seat installation- about an hour. 5) The child MUST attend the class to be fit- ted, unless the morn is pregnant and the seat is for the unborn child. '6) There is a $10 fee for the seat. The nti\t information session will be on Fri- day, Aug. 4- at 3 pm.'arthe Suv.-annee CoLun-"'""' ty Health Department 915 Nobles Ferry Road, 362-2708 Grab a career today! Adult General Education Programs Adult Basic Education (ABE) .* Adult High School GED Preparation Business Education Programs Accounting Operations Administrative Assistant Medical Secretary Family & Consumer Science Programs, Early Childhood Education Health Science. Programs Radiologic Technology Patient Care Technician Phlebotomy Practical Nursing Industrial Programs Automotive Collision Repair and Refinishing Automotive Service Technology Brick and Block Masonry Building Construction Technology Cosmetology Commercial Foods & Culinary Arts ' COUPON s50 OFF NEW STUDENT ENROLLMENT IN I JOB PREPARATORY PROGRAM I COUPON Expires September 15,2006 SUWANNEE- ]TO TECHNICAL CENTER 415 S.W. Pinewood Dr., Live Oak, FL 32064 (386) 364-2750 FINANCIAL AID IS AVAILABLE AND ACCEPTED. APPROVED FOR VA TRAINING BENEFITS. ACCREDITED BY THE COUNCIL ON OCCUPATIONAL EDUCATION, INC. _ I ,ACK F S ,A1,S HELD AT ALTON CHURCH OF G( FAMILY LIFE CENTER 1365 E. US HWY 27 MAYO, FL Wednesday, August 2nd - Friday, August 4th, 2006 Starting at 7:00 pm Speaker: Robert Green al Music ,ver Night i idat Aug .4th SIX IDAV S rIl< S SUNIDAYM Give-Aways Will IncIl XBOX 360, PSP, T Plus Others Donated Local Businesses OM ude: V By 283982-F M~t-: A YUCRAAA CD I= PI=QQ hnx t I" I ea09% TI F- I ) folAY IIIIY 1 7 0 2L)RLTHE MAYO FREE PRE.S.-Mayo.-FI- PAGE-5B Land values have skyroc Linda Smith Land value is increasing rapidly.....what will that do to property taxes? This is an issue that is dear to the hearts of all property own- ers and perspective owners. Tim Walker, Lafayette County Property Appraiser shared some interesting, yet startling facts about the val- ue of property and how property taxes are deter- mined. Walker explained that there are several factors that come into play in, determin- ing property value, like market value (what the property is worth on the market) and sales data in the county, just to mention a couple. He said they have to go through all the data available to them concern- ing the property and ana- lyze, and sort out, before making a determination. After which this informa- tion is given to the taxing authorities and the tax rates are set for county. Walker also told Rotari- ans that the value of land in the county has skyrocketed in the last two years. He gave some examples such as: a 40 acre tract of land sold for around $2500 an acre in 2004, and in 2006 for $7,000 per acre. Five acre tracts in .2004 sold for around $3,000-3,500, and $12,000 per acre in 2006. And according to Walker one acre tracts sold for about $6,000 in 2004, and jumped up to around $25,000 in $2006. Walker commented that he thought maybe the huge jump for one acre plots was because there were not very many of 'them, and some folks don't want fiveacres or more to care for. But, all this information brings to mind taxes and how will this affect our property taxes in the coun- ty? One of the bright spots cketed....how does that affect our property taxes? school board, Suwannee District and the Town of things are out of his con- SRiver Water Management Mayo, and therefore some trol. . Tim Walker, Lafayette Property Appraiser AdAY House For Sale Bv Owner In Mayo 3BR/1 BA home on 1.29 acres. Call 386-294-2337 I1 V IT OUT- CALL IS FREE INFORMATION IS FREE 1-888-230-7531 ext. 41923 ' www.anteupandwin.com | Advertise yourYARD SALE, VEHICLES OR UNWANTED ITEMS IN THE CLASSIFIED FOR ONLY $5. Call (386) 294-1210 or 1-800-525-4182, to place your ad today., that he mentioned, was that if your property is home- steaded you have a cap of 3%, in other words, your taxes cannot increase more than 3%. But, he also ex- plained, that if you sell that property, the cap comes off and the next owner will not be paying the same taxes as the previous owner (ac- cording to Walker, most folks do not realize that). So according to Walker, you could be living beside someone in a larger home than you and perhaps they pay less taxes, but it could be that they still have the original homestead cap, and the newer, 'smaller home does not. So this helps to answer some of the questions of why some tax- es are higher than others and the reasoning behind it. It also gives buyers a heads up, that if you have checked the owner's taxes and are counting on yours being the same, that may not be the case, because if they were homesteaded, and sell the property, the buyer's taxes will not have the homestead cap. Walker, stressed that he works very hard to do all that he can to ensure that Lafayette County pays the lowest taxes possible, but he also reminded folks that a- RANGER 4x2 Sport Supercab Leather, Loaded, SIk. #260036T M SRP............................... 24,350.00 X-PLAN ............................ 21,497.00 FORD REBATES ...............3,000.00 Your Sales Price.....118,497.00 B SNO RUN AROUND, A N. NO GIMMICKS, JUST GOOD CLEAN DEALS IN AN All prices before tax, lag. tille and S199.00 dealer lee, rebates assigned to dealer. ENJOYABLE ATMOSPHERE! some vehicles may have dealer adds, prices may vary, p.cluies for llusr3lorlon only. ,,, , OFzia isj 41u i - i I oe Ba cock ore HOME FURNITURE ore -DownPaymet FO Ineres N u Payent .8. .3-.N 1003 S. Jefferson Perry, FL (850) 584-5891 382 NW Main Blvd. Lake City, FL (8881752-4615 1429 Ohio Ave. N. US 129 Live Oak, FL (386) 362-1971 N Suwanee Ave. Branford, FL (386)935-3224 C ED I, jl: 7ffl:ft r THE MAYO FREE PRESS, Mayo, FL PAGE 5B THURDAY JUL 27200 Afto! loo Adak he has no control over tax rates of the taxing authori- ties, which includes the county commissioners, Local National Guardsman robbed while deployed Sgt. B. W. Bailey's barn was burglarized while he was deployed overseas for training and his family was visiting grandparents out of state. Numerous tools,, such as air compressors, nail guns, staple guns, saws, rechargeable drills, bolt cutters and additional equipment were stolen from his property between mid June and, early July. If anyone has any infor- mation they are requested to ,contact the Lafayette County Sheriff at 294-1222. There is a reward for the re- covery of the equipment. X-Plan Pricing and it's marked on all Factory Invoices o P250 4x4 Diesel Crew Cab Super Duty King Ranch, Stk. #260130T -.- .-. M S RP5...............................$52,780.00 S X-PLAN ............................ $46,675.93 FORD REBATES ...............$3,000.00 Your Sales Price.... 43,675.93 THURSDAY, JULY 27, 2006 r-MAUc o I Fi IV lm rnr-I E r-J, Iv ayi, I L ShutterBugs Photography opens studio doors ShutterBugs Photogra- phy, owned by Jim and Sharon Hudson and Erin Roberts, is proud to an- nounce the grand opening of its new studio location in O'Brien. ShutterBugs Photogra- phy was founded in 1999. It began as a youth sports photography business, fo- cusing on action shots of the players during competi- tion as well as posed team and individual pho- tographs. Since that time, the business has grown to include many other aspects of .photography as well. ShutterBugs Photography is an official member of Florida Professional Pho- tographers, and Erin has studied studio photogra- phy with some of Florida's top portrait photographers. ShutterBugs is proud to have been the photograph- er of choice for numerous youth sports activities fi both recreational and school related. Our work in athletics includes baseball, softball, football, cheerlead- ing, karate, soccer, basket- ball, track, dance, cross country and volleyball all over North Central Florida. ShutterBugs is also proud to be the official tourna- ment photographer for many district and state lev- el baseball tournaments each year. Along with their exten- sive youth sports photogra- phy resume, ShutterBugs Photography has experi- ence with more traditional portrait opportunities such as family portraits, chil- dren's portraits, weddings, senior, portraits, antique photo restoration, and event photography. They specialize in outdoor cre- ative photography and take advantage of the beautiful landscapes North Central Florida has to offer. The ad- dition of their studio loca- tion in O'Brien will provide one more way for the pho- tographers at ShutterBugs to serve their clients. Family portraits and chil- dren's portraits may be done in the new studio lo- cation, one of ShutterBugs ' Photography's outdoor lo- cation, or at a location that is meaningful to you such as your home. A wide range of packages and indi- vidual items are available. Sessions are booked by ap- Auto Body and Auto Tech Classes begin August 10. Call (386) 364-2798 for more information. SUWANNEE-J HAMILTONJ 415 S.W. Pinewood Dr. Live Oak, FL 32064 (386) 364-2750,. Building Construction / Masonry Classes start August 10. Call 386-364-2798 for more information. SUWANNEE- HAMILTON TECHNICAL CENTER 415 S.W. Pinewood Dr. Live Oak, FL 32064 - (386) 364-2750 26978-F pointment only to ensure your family or group gets all of the one on one atten- tion needed to create beau- tiful portraits. In addition, ShutterBugs offers chil- dren's portraits on an indi- vidual session basis, or you can choose to join the Kid's Club, which offers great discounts on sitting fees and includes free prints. The highly popular baby parts book is also now available! Weddings are a very spe- cial event in anyone's life, and you want to make sure that you have a reliable and experienced photographer on hand to record your spe- cial day. With ShutterBugs' experience and latest in digital equipment, you will not have to worry that something will go wrong with the photography, Multiple photographers at- tend every wedding, so you have the traditional posed portraits as well as fun candid ones to choose from when viewing your proofs. A wide range of packages are available to fit every budget. Packages range from formal ceremo- ny portraits only, to larger packages that include bridal and engagement ses- sions as well. The photog- raphers at ShutterBugs be- lieve that you should re- ceive something more than a "proof" album that will end up sitting on a shelf; therefore multiple high quality enlargements are included in every wedding package! In addition, Shut- terBugs Photography is on- line, so the entire wedding party, friends, and family can view and order their own portraits- on the web- site. Senior portraits mark an important time in a young man or woman's life. This special occasion is just the kind that ShutterBugs likes to share. They encourage seniors to provide most of the props for their photo sessions, to create unique and individual portraits that are as different as the people being pho- tographed. Props that work well for senior por- traits are sports equipment, uniforms, musical instru- ments, pets, vehicles, wa- tercraft, friends, and club jackets or memorabilia. Anything that makes the portrait unique is a great idea! ShutterBugs provides the formal tux or drape for the yearbook. portrait. The session can be booked in the studio, on location, or a combination of both. Spe- cial pricing is available for senior portraits as well. ShutterBugs Photogra- phy is available for event photography. Some of the types of events we have photographed include milestone birthday parties, graduations, family re- unions, church events, fund-raisers, cattle round- ups, firework displays, etc. All photos from the event are placed online for view- ing so everyone attending has access to view and or- der photos. Daycare? Preschool? We come to your location and photograph your clients in posed and candid situa- tions. In addition to pho- tographs we can provide Photo ID Cards for your students or staff and even produce a yearbook for your institution. Antique photo restora- tion has become very pop- ular, and ShutterBugs Pho- tography is pleased to offer this service! They work closely with labs and tech- nicians who are highly trained in this area of pho- tography. Using the latest photographic technology, ShutterBugs creates a digi- tal .image of your antique photo to use for editing and restoration. Most photos, no matter how damaged, can be repaired. Take advantage of the grand opening special and call to set up an appoint- ment to visit the new stu- dio location beginning Au- gust 1, 2006. For the entire month of August, receive one (1) free 8 x 10 portrait of your choice from any portrait session (August 12, 2006 excluded) or take ad- vantage of Free Session Day on August 12, 2006 where no sitting fee is re- quired! Call (386) 935-1222 for more information or to book your appointment to- day! Submitted WWW waltsllveoakford.com Va BOLD MOVES ':!!'.,GET!A iSM"OIHAT SIZZLE ON EVERY PRE-OWNNED VEHICLE IN STOCK! . ...._E._^ _H 2001 Lincoln Town Car 2001 Ford Mustang 2005 Dodge Neon 251045A V-6, CONVERTIBLEP2947, 2 TO CHOOSE FROM B12 00FrEx5 l1To 0 2006ordExplorerV2001TotaCarnr 2004To ota Tun ra XLT Limited, Leather, P2747A 2005 Ford Freestar 2006 Chevy Malibu 7 passenger, fully loaded, 2 to choose fro. 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HRS: M-F 7:30AM-5:30PM iT i | D~tl[= D Tc Ri~v F:Q9= n;=q-O Mqn F Section Af svineHmt adaa tCu e North Florida July 26-27, 2006 q Live Oak Publications, Inc. JL Grammy award winner Marty Raybon to appear live at Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park this Saturday Grammy award winning artist Marty Raybon will make a live appearance at the Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park this weekend as part of the Satur- days on the Suwan- nee series. Raybon plays the Park's Mu- sic Hall this Satur- day at 7 p.m. Raybon, former lead singer of the award-winning country music group Shenandoah,-has just released a new single, "Shenandoah Saturday Night." The single is the first re- lease off his highly anticipated up- (CREATE THE LANDSCAPE OF YOUR DREAMS! 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From the very first time you heard Mar- ty Raybon singing "Mama Knows," "Ghost In This House," "Two Dozen Roses," "Church On Cum- berland Road," and "Somewhere In The Vicinity Of The Heart," you knew he was a gifted vocal- ist. He can take a lyric and pu.t heartbreak into the melody like no other singer before him. Rascal Road Lihe Oak 362-2333 a.m.-6:00 p.m. a.m.-5:00 p.m., d Sunday % r 30 Yea rs" HV'Jt' ') ______ I 1TIH STREET Flatts' lead vo- calist, Gary LeVox, calls Marty "the greatest singer on. the planet to this day,".and country music historian Robert K. Oerman said "Marty Ray- bon's voice is truly one. of Nashville's greatest trea- sures." Raybon main- tains a busy touring sched- ule, appearing at festivals and ,concerts , throughout the country. His schedule this year also in- cludes appear- ances at the Grand Ole Opry. -Marty Raybon The Saturdays on the Suwannee series ) features weekly concerts throughout the summer through Sept. 23. The series is sponsored in part by S & S Food Stores and the Suwannee County Tourist Development Council. Plan to come out to the MIusic Park early in t'he day to enjoy recreational. opportunities at the Canoe Outpost, Suwannee Stables or just enjoy the man\ miles of trails available for hiking, golf cart riding ot bicycling. The Park's-restaurant, the SOS Cafe, is open all weekend-and features daily specials. If you decide to camp or rent one of the Park's cabins, the pool offers a great place to cool off and enjoy Suwannee Delights, the Park's newest amenity offering piz- za, snacks, shakes, smoothies and more. Tickets for Saturday's concert are $20 at the door. Visit www.suwan- nee.com http: / ,WW/ w..suwannee.com/or call- 386-364-1683 for more information about this weekend's concert, the Saturday on the Suwannee series, or other upcoming events. The Mu- sic Park is conveniently located near Live Oak between Interstates 75 and 10. From 1-10, take exit 283 and travel north on US 129 4.5 miles. From 1-75, take exit 451 15 Buick and proceed south 4.5 0 miles. Keep an eye out Ifor the sign! SWenow have 1stTime BuVers Program Timn!i Brake Call For Pre-Approval! S Blt Service Let us help you buy a car, not push |EM| 1 --- Ity = 1 **1 you into a car you don't want. LL ION Rotate a&M' COOLANT 6-55 USED CAR SUPERCENTER 5Tires U8 mM I a' 2310 U.S. Hwy. 90W. (Across from Publix) 8A A Oil ee2 4 l[mputer Bl i Lake City, FL 32055 R *=,,' I Ch ian ce F rndAIiUU ."'B 3864755424 ft24 i iEnhlnment 277770-F c 0 M osV 6I jca iaightts Today- Sunday! Continues July 26-30 Florida sales tax holiday Florida sales tax bol- iday will continue Wednesday-Sunday, July 26-30. Under the sales-tax holiday law, no state or local sales tax will be charged on clothes, footwear, books and certain ac-" cessories selling for $50 or less. School supplies selling for $10 or less will also be tax-exempt. Info: toll- free 800-352-3671 or www.myflorida.com/do r. Thursday July 27 Live Oak Police Department - plans open house -citizens invited The Live Oak Police Department cordially invites the citizens of Live Oak to attend its open house celebrating LOPD's new location. Please come join us at 205 SE White Ave, right next, to City Hall July 27 from 9 a.m. - noon. WWW.NOBLESGREENHOUSE.COM 97FI958F PAGE 2C, JULY 26-27, 2006 NORTH FLORIDA FOCUS 0 * . 9 Aa. No (Aq (a, I "CopyrightedMaterial * .Syndicated Content *Available from CommercialINews Providers"2 CAN'T FIND THE RIGHT SPOT? Not happy where you are? Career at a Standstill? ENROLL TODAY! SUWANNEE- HAMILTON 4 TECHNICAL CENTER 415 S.W. Pinewood Live Oak, FL 3206 (386) 364-2750 FINANCIAL AID IS AVAILABLE AND ACCEPTED. APPROVED FOR VA TRAINING BENEFITS. ACCREDITED BY THE COUNCIL ON OCCUPATIONAL EDUCATION, INC. Dr. 4 277289-F -- -- COUPON 50 OFF NEW STUDENT ENROLLMENT IN JOB PREPARATORY PROGRAM S COJPON Expires September 15, 2006 ----------------- -- -- -- -- ----------- 1P~b ------ - - - - 0 4f~l Wednesday July 26 Thomas Brothers Jazz Quartet in concert at SFCC Santa Fe Community College Visual and Performing Arts will present the Thomas Brothers Jazz Quartet featuring Michael Thomas on alto sax, Taylor Roberts on guitar, Jon Jackson on drums and Gary Thomas on bass in a free concert for one night only. You're invited to a night of classical jazz at 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, July 26 in E Auditorium on the NW campus at 3000 NW 83rd St., Gainesville. Info: Jayne Grant, 386-395-5464. Wednesday July 26 Quilting Guild will meet in Live Oak Lady of the Lake Quilting Guild will meet Wednesday, July 26 at the Suwannee River Regional Library on US 129, south of Live Oak. Social time starts at 9:30 a.m., business meeting at 10 a.m. Theme: "Christmas in July" with lots of surprises to cool the summer's heat! Please come dressed in the appropri- ate colors! A "show and tell" session where quilters showcase their recent projects will also be included. Last meeting in Live Oak, the Guild will meet until next summer in Southside Recreation Center, 901 Saint Margaret Road, Lake City. The quilting public is invited. Info: Sandy Lindfors, president, 386- 362-6850, riverfolk@alltel.ne or Joan Murray, 386-758-'5980. Thursday July 27 American Red Cross First Aid class in Lake City American Red Cross of Sui- annee Valle-,. First Aid class: 6- 9 p.m., Thursday, Jul\ 2". 264 NE Hernando A.e Suite 102. Lake City. Info: 3S6-752-0650. Thursday July 27 Free community diabetes education classes Suwannee Counrt Health Department \%ill hold free comnmu- nity diabetes education classes from 530-':30 p in.. Thursday. July 27 at First United Methodist Church basement in Live Oak. Space is limited! Info registration: 3,k6-362-2 OS. e\t 230. Thursday July 27 Free diabetes information - -program-wfll include free glucose screening Department of Elder A fairs. Suwanniee River Area Health Education Center and TOPS (Take of Pounds Sensibl i w\ ill sponsor a free diabetes educa- : tion program at 6 p.m., Thurs- day, July 27 at Li\ e Oak Conm- munity Church of God, 10639 US 129 South, Live Oak. Learn about diet and nutrition. Free glucose screening. The presenter will be Ka\ Glazer. RN, ADM. Note: No food or drink two hours prior to glu- cose screening. Thursday July 27 NFCC will conduct College Placement Tests (CPT) North Florida Commun inp, College will conduct College Placement Tests (CPT ) on computer on at 8:30 a.m.. 1-31 p.m. and 6 p.m., Thursda.. July .. I 27, in the NFCC Testming Cen- . ter, Building No. 16, on the Madison campus. Persons tak- - ing the tests will be required to ', '' register in NFCC Srudent Ser- . vices 24 hours before testiniig. . Info/registration: 850-9"3- \ ",,;, 9451. j Thru July 28 .- Driver's license -' checkpoints . The Florida High" a:, Patrol will conduct driver's license "'.'i - and vehicle inspection check- \ points through Jul'. 28. on Brown Road, CR 252. CR 25 2- - A, CR 252-B, CR 25-A. SR . 47, SR 341, US 441. US 41. CR 245, CR 238, CR 135. Turner Road, SR 0Ii.i. Trotter's Road, Fairfield Fanns Road. CR 250, CR 349, SR 24 d and SR 25 in Columbia C oulntN,: CR 132, CR 136, CR 136-A. CR 137, CR 249, CR 250. CR 252, CR 349, CR 49. CR 95. SR 20, SR 247, SR I,. SR 51 US 129 and Mitchell Road in Suwannee County; and CR 229.219.7080 136, CR 152,!C1R 143, CR 249, CR 137, CR 251, CR 146, CR 135, CR 141,1CR 150, CR 145 and US 41, SR 6, SR 25 in Hamilton Co4nty. Recognizing the danger presented to the public by defective vehicle equipment, troopers will concen- trate their efforts' on vehicles being operated with defects such as bad brakes wbrn tires and defective lighting equipment. In addition, atteAtioh will be directed to drivers who would vio- late the drive 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 ofiall motorists. Friday! July 28 .. .. Free workshop series explores practical spirituality A series of free workshops entitled "Live the Life of Soul: Practical Spiritunality" will be offered at the public library, i848 Ohio Atenue 'South. Live Oak. from 7-S:30 p.m.. Friday evenings thru,Sept. 1. Sponsored b\ Know ThN self as Soul. Foundation, Southeast. Inc. a not-for-profit, nonsectarian orga- rization. Persns' of all faiths are welcome, and one may attend anN or all sessions as each session is a complete class. Info: 386--42-22'21, of- toll-free 877- MEDITATE. b6r -isit ww\v.knowthhiselfassoul org. . Saturday July 29 I [1E1 2006 Branfbrd Buccaneer reunion $ 1 CARS for classes 1963-69 Sal( The Branford Buccaneer class of 1966 cordial in irtes fellow classmates of the class- 2 1 es of 1963-6q to join the cele- Large St bration for its 40th class re- union from 7 p.m.-I a.m., Sat- urda. .lul\ 29 ai the Branford I Shrine building. Renew old :.. friendships add enjoy a night Lift Ki of fellow ship.i Dance to 50's. Rear . 60's arid 70'smiusic played by Dean Blackwell.:Bring pic- runes and \ears books, there w ill be contents and prizes. If , you %want to bring finger foods. soda. iced tealor C'hips. please do. You may pay at the door. if \ou haven't sent your check to: Multi-ClaIs Reunion Corn- 620 Housto mittee. P.O. Box 210, O'Brien, 6 Upcoming Coh rts, Lortta LyB................. I 12 Michael A .tS it............. a Nashvi s i........ Celebration Parade F Graon..............Slash slan Concerts :FEEwithIpark admission * 1-75 Exit 13, Valdosta, GA wildadventures.net FL 32071. Single-$20, couple-$30; casual wear; hours d'oeu- vres will be served. Info: Dave or Donna Whitfield, 386-935- 0931; Tommy or Amy (Suggs) Fletcher, 386-935-1656; Karen (Roberts) or Tyler Folsom, 386-935-4963. -. Continued on Page 4C OLD TOWN CANOES We now finance OCEAN KAYAKS le now finance CANOEING EIJN l Canoes & KAYAKING ST P] i HIKING Kayaks SALES AMERICAN CANOE ADVENTURES 10610 BRIDGE ST. WHITE SPRINGS, FLORIDA 32096 $100 off Canoes a& Frenzy Kayaks Wendell Hannum owner/operator (386) 397-1309 Resv Only: 1-800-624-8081 Fax 386-397-4122 www.acal .com & MORE es Service Parts 08-8091 electionI New & Refurbished IBkM~m In Ave. NW Live Oak, FL 32064 ' -Per person, plus tax, parking additional. 2nd day ticket mu1t be used within 6 day is non-transferable. Obtain 2nd day ticket at ticket upgrade center on 1st day's visit., 272054-F I - PAGE 4C, JULY 26-27, 2006 NORTH FLORIDA FOCUS (tOfife ( fasoi Continued from Page 3C Saturday July 29 Saturday on the Suwannee featuring Marty Rabon Saturday on the Suwannee will be held at the Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park, US 129 North, Live Oak Saturday, July 29, featuring Marty Rabon. Enjoy canoeing on the famous Suwannee River, horseback riding, bicycling, golf carting, hik- ing, hanging out and attending the Saturday night concerts in the Music Hall. Tickets at the gate $20. Other artists scheduled to perform during the Saturdays on the Suwannee through Sept. 23 are Ken Mellons, Shenandoah and the Devonshires. Go to http://sos.suncountryjamboree.com/ for more informa- tion or to musicliveshere.com. Thru Sunday, July 30 "Celebrate America" at Wild Adventures Wild Adventures presents "Celebrate America," as part of its 10th anniversary celebration thru Sunday, July 30 in Valdosta, Ga.; Daily "Celebration Parade," with a 20-foot tall Uncle Sam puppet, stilt-walkers, patriotic characters and a dance party at the end. Enjoy Crazy for the Red, White & Blue," a song and dance revue full of favorite tunes reflecting America's spirit and "Night Magic," the 3-D laser and fireworks show across the Grand Lagoon. Cost: included with park admission. Info: 229-219-7144, www.wild-adventures.com. Monday Deadline July 31 " Last call for market guide information The. Suwannee County Extension Service is updating the "Fresh From the Farm" tnarket guide to include all local agri- culture-related products such as livestock, produce; small ani- mals, services and anmIhing else that would fit into the agricul- ture category. This is the last call to update your current infor- mation or have any farm product and/or, service included in the market guide. Call for information or a form to be mailed to you to fill out and return by Monday, July 31. Info: 386-362- 277i. Monday July 31 American Red Cross Distance Learning On-line class in Lake City American Red Cross of Suwannee Valley; Distance Learning On-line class; 6-9 p.m., Monday, July 31, 2006; 264 NE Her- nando Ave., Suite 102, Lake City. Info: 386-752-0650. Monday Deadline July 31 Free registration for members and veter- ans of U.S. Sea Services United States Navy Memorial, located on Pennsylvania Av- enue, in Washington, D.C., offers free enrollment in the Navy Log which honors those who served, and are serving, in Amer- ica's Sea Services Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard and Merchant'Marine; free now thru July 31; Note: enter informa- tion on sea service member orveteran at www.lonesailor.org; Info: Navy Log Department of the U.S. Navy Memorial, toll-, free at 800-NAVY LOG or 800-628-9564. Visit now! Thru Dec. 31 Human-size digital moth prints on display at Florida Museum "Moths: Beauty and Biodiversity" is on display at the Flori- da MLi-Veirmi of Natural History in Giine-., ille thioughi Dec. 31. The digital prints by renowned artist Joseph Scheer are large, format, high resolution scans that bring the structure and beau- ty of moths to life. This exhibition of 24 images, some of which transformn sniirl imoths initl human-ize prints. His work has been featured in more than 120 books and periodicals in- :cluding National Geographic. Info: 352-846-2000, or visit www.flmnh.ufl.edu. Aug. 1 NFCC will conduct TABE (Test of Adult Basic Education) North Florida Community Collegewill conduct TABE (Test of Adult Basic Education) at 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, Aug. 1, at NFCC Testing Center, Building No. 16, on the Madison cam- pus. TABE is required for acceptance into vocational/technical programs. Photo ID required. Pre-registration is required. Info/registration: 850-973-9451. Tuesday Aug. 1 NWTF organizational meeting The Suwannee River Strutters/Live Oak Chapter of the Na- tional Wild Turkey Federation will hold an organizational meeting to plan its annual banquet for February, 2007 at 7 p.m., Tuesday, Aug. 1; Info/location of meeting: John Baucom at 386-208-0672 or 386-590-0256. Tuesday Aug. 1. Democratic Executive Committee meeting Suwan.nee County Democratic Executive Committee will meet Tuesday,'Aug. 1, at Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park, US 129 North, Live Oak. Dinner is served at 6:30 p.m. for $10 per person, the meeting starts at 7 p.m. Dinner is not required to join us for the meeting. All Democrats are invited to join us in participating in the Democratic Process. Meetings are held the first Tuesday of each month. Info/RSVP for dinner: Moni- ca, 386-330-2036. Last day! Thru Aug. 2 Summer Meals Program for youth 18 and under Suwannee County youth age 18 and under are invited to par- Continued onPage 9C Move over, kids! It's Back-!to-School shopping time Make going back to school a little more fun with a trip to Lake Park Outlets and save on Polo Ralph Lauren, Gap Outlet, Reebok, Bass, Bealls Outlet, Big Dogs Sportswear, Danskin and more. No mall traffic. No parking nightmares. Just great values on your favorite labels. Every day. 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While generators are a convenience in keeping appliances running during storm-related outages, they can also create hazards for homeowners and electric utility workers. When operating a generator: ir,:ce wminh your house to receive power directly from a portable generator lions as opposed to power normally supplied by SVEC. Transfer switches isolate the circuits supplied by the generator and a eneracor indoors or in prevent backfeeding inadvertently energizing circuits in both eneraio:r 'ouidoor' in a systems. PIE 10 ME'l: hOrri-, , S* Backfeeding can most commonly occur when a generator is ual appliances into the connected directly to the electric panel or circuit in a home. ated cords with a wire Feeding power back into the utility system during an outage will d. energize the transformer serving the house and could pose .a serious threat to line and service and tree crews working to nlLcEsvry on a restore power in the area who may not know they are working transfer switch wiih arn energized line ansfter swil.: h allows If you desire to obtain a transfer switch for residential use the cooperam e has approved a meter socket based transfer switch by GENERLINK model number T\MA23-N or S. Member would purchase the transfer switch through GENERLINK (1-800-886-3837 or www.globalpowerproducts.com) and contact the cooperative to schedule installation at no charge. 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WIotiWrrpwt STEINHATCHEE OFFICE: 401 Riverside Dr., Steinhatchee, FL 352-498-4001 Toll Free: 866 498-5151 GAINESVILLE OFFICE: 201 SE 2nd Ave., USS 306, Gainesville, FL 32601 352-378-1223 Toll Free: 877-378-1223 Cell: 352-246-6446 email: ramona@fla-living.net web: www.fla-living.net Member: Gainesville Multiple Listings, Inc., Florida Board of Realtors, National Board of Realtors - -~ - Carpet Wood Laminate Ceramic Tile Vinyl Sales & Installation Carpet S Flooring 352-498-7400 352-498-7398 fax 352-665-8788 mobile 1502 1st Ave. SE PO Box 323 Steinhatchee, FL 32359 i~a~l PAGE 6C, JULY 26-27, 2006 NORTH FLORIDA FOCUS By. Capt. Brian Smith, Big Bend Charters Is it me or is it just hot! I'm drinking a gallon and a half of water each day on the water and still feel like cotton when I arrive back at the dock. If you are going out, bring am- ple water and then some, just in case the trip is longer than expected due to a break down or more hopefully, a bounty of fish. Dehydration is a serious consideration this time of year. I have a heat gun on- board, and I measured deck temperatures of over 115 de- grees. It is hot, so do bring a couple of extra gallons ofs fresh. water for insurance. Well enough about the % eath- er, let's talk fishing... W\Vater temps are at 88 degrees! It's hot for the fish, too. Neverthe- less, kingfish are still hanging around. I'm not talking about the 10-12 lb 'snake' kings;.I'm referring to a good king of 30" pounds or-more! Hot% do you catch them you ask? Find an area 6-12 miles offshore where the bait fish are flutter- ing on the slick seas of sum- mer and start chumming. I use- left-over bait and chop it up but you can buy the frozen blocks as well. Keep the slick steady but light. I set one live' bait back on a float rig and an- other free-lined; both on the stem. Then I put out two bot- tom rigs on: the forward rod holders, (one port the other starboard) loaded with a frisky live. One cannot beat a live blue runner by the way. .Now you can sit and wait for the action, but, an excellent 'time killer' is to drop down some squid and catch some grunts, sea bass and porgies in -'the mean time. Not only does *'this put some delightful fillets in the fish box, but activates the area making it far more at- tractive to the big game"fish, cobia, kings, as, well as, grouper. Catching reef fish is a w in-%win situation, exen if it is just catch and release. Fish going up and down in the wa- ter column draw% s in the larger predators. Be patient. Re- member, we aren't going for quantity but quality. Howev- er; if something doesn't hap- pen within an hour or so, try another spot and do the. same thing. Sooner or later your re- ward will swim by and give you a thrill. Grouper fishing is fine. Here's the scoop lately...lih e bait s work ing .b e t l e than fro z e n, hoN ever. x r both will " -work once. ,on. Slack , winds and seas have per- mitted drift fishing this week. I've been floating along in 70' but folks have be catch- ing grouper in 55 to 65' too. Drifting allows one to cover more bottom. At times the fishing may seem tedious, but the next moment all rods are eat... double over. In the middle of all that mayhem, either, toss a marker jug or punch mark on the GPS and anchor up on the spot once things settle down. Remember, one hot spot (not referring to the deck): can make.the day. While bopping around off- shore this week, .schools of dolphin fish have run by the boat. Be prepared with light tackle spinning rods. Ready is this...the main line tagged with a 15. lb leader line at- tached to a single 1/0 hook and a small bucket of chopped up -squid or fish in the cooler. Once you -see the school, throw out a couple handfuls of chum to. keep the fish around the boat. Then break out the light tackle with the same chunks. When the fish stop biting the 'chunks of meat, switch to small jigs, small live bait (if you have it), or small spoons or plugs. The dolphin aren't very big but they are a tasty rendition to the cooler. Trout are still hold- ing in, the deep grass beds. Jigs and strips of pinfish or mullet are a good bet worked low and slow through the bed. Always drift a live bait behind the boat; one never knows what will hit the live bait. It may be a trophy trout or something that loves to eat the trout. Use a steel leader if you care to land a shark, if not use mono-filament and you might pickup a beautiful tarpon or a cobia may make your day. Redfish are always around. I - would drift silently up the creeks on an' incoming tide and work the banks with gold spoons or spinner baits like a bass fishermen. The waters .are gin clear so accurate and long cast lend to better suc- cess. Don't spend your time fetching lures off the bank due to poor casting. Anyway, things are still bending poles and the scallops are abundant in Steinhatchee, come see is soon. Take good care of the family, the: boat and your tackle. Seafood cooking made easy g!,m el, si Do you know that one to two servings of fish per week can have measurable health benefits, according to many doctors and dieticians" This is due in large part to the omega 3 oils found ih mans types of seafood, including salmon, .tuina and other heartier fish., Omega 3 oils are valuable in the fight against coronary dis- ease, high blood pressure. arthritis. asthma and depres- sion. What's more, seafood is one of the only types of food that contains these oils in high quantities. Despite its many health ad- xantages, people oftentimes do not consistently add seafood to their list of home- cooked foods. One reason may be that they believe seafood is .difficult to prepare. On the contrary; cooking seafood can be as easy as some of )our standard menu items, particu- larly if you rely on products and recipes that till make cre- ating winning dishes that much easier. In fact. it can be .as simple as remo% ing a fillet from an ind\ dual vacuumed package and placing it on the grill, in the oven or in the mi- crow ave. CHOOSING SEAFOOD Always choose seafood that is bright and shiny. with most of its scales intact and adhering tightl\ to the skin. Each species has characteristic markings and colors which fade and become less pro- nounced as the fish .loses freshness. If you do not have a seafood merchant in your area, consider seafood that has been prepared and packaged to maintain freshness and fla% or. Try to cook fresh seafood within a day or two of pur- chase. Seafood typically cooks faster than meat or poultry Sometimes you can enjoy a seafood dish \\ within minutes of cooking. Therefore, it's great in a pinch or when you're in need of a fast meal. Seafood is often lighter fare than meats. making it par- ticularlh appealing for wx amn- w\eather entertaining or for the health-conscious. Seafood has many health benefits and is now easier than ever to incorporate into everyday meal planning. Anna Miller Circle of the Live Oak Elks Lodge 1165 Fundraiser (Nonprofit Orgaization). 3rd Annual Fishing Tournament Steinhatchee, FL September 16, 2006 $ ,500 in prizes Plus free drawings & give aways Redfish ....... .1st Place ......... .$500 Redfish ....... 2nd Place .........$250 Trout ......... .1st Place ... ...... .$500 Trout .........2nd Place .........$500 Entry Fee $25.00 per person Weigh in 1 p.m. 4 p.m. at River Haven Marina Boat rentals and lodging available at local marinas For entry forms and information check local marinas or call Terri Johnson @ 386-776-2508 Helen Pratt @ 386-364-4979 For tickets and information contact River Haven Marina & Motel 352-498-0709 220 TENTH ST SE STEINHATCHEE, FL 32359 352-498-7770 Toll Free 877-498-7770 Pam Wessels, Realtor/Broker Mark Reblin Larry Nichols Realtor Associates SWaterfront Lots Acreage Investment Properties View Our Listings" www.anchortrustprop.com OPPIOTUNITT 2 283514-Fl Roger Brooks, President Ella Jane Freeman, Branch Manager/Loan Off. Debbie Williams, Operations Manager Marci McMenamin, New Accounts Rep. Selby Wood, Teller Chelsea Corbin, Teller O tizensBjank 0 F P* E R Y 913 First Avenue S.E. P.O. Box 371 Steinhatchee, Florida 32359 Office 352-498-5771 i Fax 352-498-2951 ME En IBER )IC Summertime rui -1 1 ~$t~a~R~P ...- NORTH FLORIDA FOCUS JULY 26-27, 2006, PAGE 7C Steinhatchee is rowing... Bay scallop season For rates and information regulations about Open harvest -seaon lui iba) . scallops aloug Florida's gulf .. coast begins Jul, I and runs through Sept. 10 State iateis in the Gulf of NMexico open to scallop harvest extend from the * Pasco-Hernando Couity line (near Aripeka-latitude 28 degrees, 26.016 minutes North) to the west bank of the Mlexico Beach Canal in Ba) County Slongitude 85 degrees, 25.S4 minutes West). It is illegal to possess bay scallops on water outside open hardest areas. It is also illegal to land scallops outside open harvest areas. For example, it '.-ould be legal to take scallops from waters off the Hernando County coast. but it would be illegal to dock your boat in Pasco Cotuuy with the scallop catch onboard. Recreational harveslcrs are limited to two gallons of whole ba\ scallops in the shell, or one pint of bay scallop meat per day during the open season In addition, recreational scallop- ers may possess no more than 10 gallons of whole bay scal- lops in the shell or 1 2 gallon,of bay scallop meat aboard an\ vessel at any time. Bay scallops man be harested only by hand or wnih a landing or dip net. They may not be harvested for commercial purposes. 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COLON FUNCTION AFFECTS THE ENTIRE BODY Colon health should be taken seriously. Doctors say a lieal.th colon will produce 2 to 3 bowel movements per day. But for many this is not a reality. In many cases, all waste is, not expelled from the body for days, weeks, months or even years later. The resulting toxic buildup can lead to a self-poisoning known as auto-intoxicationi, which happens when the bowel walls become encrusted with stagnant fecal matter. As more toxins build up,'vital' nutrients are not able to be 'absorbed through the intestinal wall. Problems including acne, weight gain, poor circulation, depression, body odor, bad breath and an overall loss of energy, vitality, and health may be attributed to a improperly functioning colon. A colon thick with plaque is 'likely to become even more so depending on a person's diet. Refined preprocessed foods with preservatives, artificial colors and artificial flavors traditionally contain e\traordinarv amounts of toxic, substances. How foods are cooked also plays a role, as ,deep frying in oil or grilling over an open fire can leave food increasingly susceptible to harmful toxic substances. lends a feeling of fullness. Therefore, diets can fail and a person may overeat when nutrients are not being absorbed effectively by the body.. Additionally, a colon that is clogged with waste contributes to excess weight on it's own. A proper detoxification typically flushes out between 5 to 15 pounds of compacted fecal matter which makes a big difference on the scale and greatly improves absorption of necessary nutrients. Perhaps the most 'well-known case of a clogged colon is with the famed Western star John Wayne. Upon his death, doctors discovered Wayne's colon weighed 25 pounds. GETTING CLEANSED One of the problems in combatting toxin buildup in the colon is the rhisconception that .cleansing procedures are both invasive and embarrassing. Much of that stigma can be blamed on colonies, a cleansing procedure where the large intestine is irrigated with water under gentle pressure as a mean of detoxification. Such a procedure is rarely met with open arms, as its reputation often precedes it. FortunateIl, colon cleansing might now grow more common thanks to a ne\%, less invasive and more individual option that can be done right at home. Regulux was designed specifically for those skeptical of traditional colon- cleansing procedures. It is available in convenient pill form, making it both easy-to-take and discreet. Scientifically formulated to flush out the digestive tract, Regulux removes the same energy-draining toxins that build up on the bowel walls, maintaining healthy colon function while promoting a healthier intestinal lining. As an added bonus, Regulux is made of all-natural ingredients traditionally used to detoxify the liver, skin, lungs kidneys, and heart, meaning you \ don't be ingesting the same toxins your body is hoping to expel. Such ingredients .play a large role in the ability of Regulux to deliver the following benefits as well: Physical Therapy * Phy, ial Therapy, O::upr I.:nr,31 Tri.ripy Speech Thefapy * S s.laiitpg ir, rl .Fits aribom,aii* Geriatrics.* Spinal & J.:.ri Par,* .p:r.n: irjjri-s W -r injuries* Pediatrics Manual Therapy Lymphedema Locally Owned & Operated Live Oak- 208-1414 Medicare, Protegrity. Lal.' Coi. "'- *.-oi, Blue Cross. Av Med l:'p.; r >- .2 2 I'.lIi-,.Jtjid-pcd iatr,.. Nal r, :.r..l -: "I 44':' ,...Ilef c ... ,, M ;, ,1. ".' 4.-141,1 ,,i .. O -,ec In U .-jre FPI.i " A Medicare Certiied Rehabilitation Agenc\ Ematl: inrfto healihcoiereh.tb.coi :- WVeb'ite- ,. \\ iro'up.nethealthIoe i- Specializing lIt Onuolog,: D~r Bobby E. Harrison. Dr. Purendra Sinha. 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Board Certified Urology and Urological Surgery Common Problems Treated: * Infections e Prostate Problems Kidney Stones Sexual Problems Genital Surgery Cancer of the Urinary Tract Impotence Infertility Urinary Incontinence Common Surgical Procedures In Office: * Cystoscopy No Scapel Vasectomy Treatment of Condyloma Prostate Ultrasound/Biopsy Bladder Ultrasound Penil Vascular Studies 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 All patients are given personal and confidential attention. 226562-F internal. General Medicine Dr. Renaldas A. Smidtas, 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 of 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. 2 Visa, MasterCard Accepted 226573-F WM ssS^^sssm~s~''i^w^.S w^S ^W^ ^ Cancer Care of North Florida Now seeing patients at Shands at Live Oak We. are a [ Welcoming New Patients at peializing in: total care our two offices at: *Thrombocytopenia S' L* .Bleeding or clotting disorders medical Shands @ Live Oak or Lake City. Breast Cancer oncology & ,,. Please call (386) 755-1655 :ColoanCacer hematology ew, for an appointment or information Multiple Myeloma practice. Waseem Kotherapy administration and manager Leukemia All Chemotherapy administration and management Lymphoma Ao'oir Me dr S Most Inuram 226560-F -.1. ..-~ ~~~ ~-~~ I- 92 I I j 1 -1- 1 Ne,~ NORTH FLORIDA FOCUS JULY 26-27, 2006, PAGE 9C Continued from Page 4C ticipate in the Suwannee County Schools Food Service Sum- mer Meals Program for breakfast and lunch thru Aug. 2, Mon- day-Thursday each week. Closed Monday, July 3 and Tuesday, July 4, meals will resume on Wednesday, July 5. Locations: Branford Elementary School, Suwannee Elementary School, John Hale Park Community Center on NE Duval Street and African Baptist Church. Walk-ins welcome. Douglass Center will serve Voluntary-Pre-K and PAL Summer Programs only. Breakfast: 8-8:30 a.m.; lunch: 11 a.m.-noon. Info: 386-364- 2617 or 386-364-2618. Aug. 3 NFCC will conduct College Placement Tests (CPT) North Florida Community College will conduct College Placement Tests (CPT) on computer on at 8:30 a.m., 1:30 p.m. and 6 p.m., Thursday, Aug. 3, in the NFCC Testing Center, Building No. 16, on the Madison campus. Persons taking the tests will be required to register in NFCC Student Services 24 hours before testing..Info/registration: 850-973-9451. Aug. 3-6 Women of Excellence Conference 2006 Christian Family Worship Center will host Women of Excel- lence Conference 2006 with the theme "Wilt thou be made whole" Thursday-Sunday, Aug. 3-6 with services at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday and Friday, 6 p.m. on Saturday and 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. on Sunday. Guest speakers: Thursday and Friday-Pastor Denise Walker, Fellowship Church of Praise of Macon, Ga. and Saturday-Pastor Debra Bernard, Believer in Christ of Jack- sonville. Sunday speakers to be announced. Saturday service will feature a banquet at Plantation Oaks Golf and Country Club, 4038 NW 59th Ave., Gainesville. Banquet tickets: $35 donation. The church is located at 220 NE First Ave, High Springs. Dr. Lloyd S. Williams, pastor. Info: Elder Cynthia Washington, 386-344-5353 or Elder Leatha Miller, 386-462- 7583 or church, 386-454-2367. Reserve space now! Aug. 4 Businesses invited to participate in targeted job fair Madison Employment Connections invites businesses to par- ticipate in a targeted job fair Tuesday, Aug. 22 at NFCC, Madi- son, for Smithfield employees only; Cost: no fee; Note: dead- line for businesses to reserve a space Friday, Aug. 4; . Info/reservations: Cindy Bennett, 850-973-9675 or e-mail ben- nettc@nfwdb.org. Aug.4 Car seats available Suwannee and Lafayette, Count) Heath Departments have newicar seats availablesfob eligible families at 3 p m.; Friday. Aug. 4 at Suwannee County Heath Department, 915 Nobles -, Ferry Road, Live Oak; Cost: $10; Note: Income guidelines ap- ply, one hour information session required, and child must at- tend to be fitted unless not born yet Info: Suwannee County: 386-362-2708 or Lafayette County: 386-294-1321. Aug. 4 Millennium Nights The city of Live Oak and Herold White are sponsoring Nl il- lennium Nights every other Friday from 7-10 p.m.. at Millenni- um Park in downtown Live Oak. Entertainers who wish to per- form must call in advance to White at 386-590-0129 or 386- 362-3263 to get your name on the list of performers. An open mic time will.be set aside for those who perhaps aren't pol- ished performers yet but want to be this is your time to shine' Aug. 4 Free workshop series explores practical spirituality A series of free workshops entitled "Live the Life of Soul. Practical Spirituality" will be offered at the public library. 1848 Ohio Avenue South, Live Oakifrom 7-8:30 p.m., Friday evenings thru Sept. 1. Sponsored by Know Thyself as Soul Foundation, Southeast, Inc. a not-for-profit, nonsectarian orga- nization. Persons of all faiths are welcome, and one may attend any or all sessions, as each session is a complete class. Info: 386-842-2221, or toll-free 877-MEDITATE, or visit www.knowthyselfassoul.org. Aug. 4 Life Line Screening to prevent stroke * Life. Line Screening will hold vascular screenings to prevent stroke Friday, Aug. 4, appointments begin at 9 a.m. at First Ad- vent Christian Church, 699 Pinewood Dr., SW, Live Oak: Cost: $109; $129 includes osteoporosis screening;. Note: pre- registration is required. Info/registration: 800-697-9721. Aug. 5 Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park Sizzlin' Garage Sale Spirit of the Suwanniee Music Park, US 129 North, Live Oak will hold Sizzlin' Garage Sale, Saturday, Aug. 5. Info: 386- 364-1683. Aug. 5 Saturday on the Suwannee featuring The Trespassers Saturday on the Suwannee will be held at the Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park, US 129 North, Live Oak Saturday, - Aug. 5, featuring The Trespassers. Enjoy canoeing on the fa- mous Suwannee River, horse- back riding, bicycling, golf carting, hiking, hanging out and attending the Saturday night concerts in the Music HW t Hall. Tickets $20 at the gate. Other artists scheduled to per- form during the Saturdays on the Suwannee through Sept. 23 are Ken Mellons, Shenandoah and the Devonshires. Go to http://sos.suncountryjam- 200 Che' Aveo boree.com/ for more informa- tion or to musicliveshere.com. Aug. 5' , Second Back to ... School Celebration 1 0 "'"" Mile', ,lt(A uomja The Second Back to School 9J Celebration will be held at 6 p.m., Saturday, Aug. 5 at 2001 Nissan Sentra Ebenezer A.M.E. Church, 411 Parshley St., Live Oak in an effort to better prepare stu- dents of this community for school. School supplies will be Sa oor. Blue. L . Save Kr I. Ior provided for students in Thousands R~tblhing m(rdi kindergarten up to 12th grade. . Dinner and entertainment will be provided for everyone in at- 2005 'he Cavalie tendance following a brief: church service. Other activities N ill be held at the football field. Info: Pastor Jeffrey ' Dove, 386-867-1868. 0 50i i^ Grum For 'rud a Aug. 5-6 Se . Lake Cit O en -Soccer Mom Special- Lake City Open 2002 Honda Odysse) Deadline to enter Thursday, Afig. 3 Quail Heights Country Club (GHCC) and Southern Oaks Country Club (SOCC) will 'host 27th Lake City Open Sat- $1 !" 'iCer.r. Dul urday-Sunday, Aug. 5-6; first P, I' round at GHCC; second round at SOCC. The tournament is 3- 86-758-61 open to all men, ladies, seniors and professionals. Cost: $90- members, $100-non-members, $60-lady members, $70-lady non-members and $175-professionals, $10 less if paid before Sunday, July 30; Entry deadline Thursday, Aug. 3; NOTE: The format is 36-hole stroke play for all divisions, which are pre- flighted byt handicap. Info: Carl, 386-752-3339 or carl@quail- heights.com. 71 HWY 90 WEST, LAKE CITY SPoole Realty, Inc. S J 123 E. Howard Street SLive Oak, FL 32064 I w llcc adn *. w i LI i 0 "' o*f., US 90 West Across from Wal-Mart 7y 520 5 Lake City www.tiremart.com 752-0054 Coolant System I Tire Rotation I Lube, Oil I Flush & Fill .I & Balance 1 & Filter I ou e Is r .Most cars & light trucks. Most cars & light trucks. L _0ne coupon per customer. I1 One coupon per customer. I One coupon per customer. Nhtvlid witifother offers. I Not valid with other offers. I Not valid with other ofers. I X, 1-06 Exp.731-06 Exp.7.31-06 r TeCutosSr v i ce Yo De serve ^n ~ Fr norne Tir Buin nBBiJAI. I nfoIIH~lrmaion.MH N/lag-nolia I PAGE 10C, JULY 26-27, 2006 NORTH FLORIDA FOCUS \bN~q an exciting 7acationJ Win a 4 day/3 -j,;>,,""Best Western A *.ltfllf Ifl AAf night vacation to J dmiral's Inn, ID,* in I la-e ^ 2 1 n 1..?~ nWaa, no^.-.- ^ yplress uruiens & HIstortcw DU Ounctuury Package includes: 4 day/3 night Best Western stay (including all you can eat breakfast bar), 5 Cypress Gardens tickets, 5 passes to Historic Bok Sanctuary, 5 tickets to Arbian Knights in Orlando and a $50.00 Citgo gas card It's so easy to enter... Fill out coupons and drop off at matching merchants. Hurry entries must be received Friday, July 28 by Noon. Register to Wiin today! LIVE OAK FORD* MERCURY Hwy. 129 North, Live Oak. (386) 362-1112 waltsliveoakford.com Name: Phone: , jijjji Lilh, "l: ?l s6uEtate Don Rieht " .,111UWii1l1li, 1105 HOWARD ST. W., J.W HILL LIVE OAK & .S .TES 386-362-3300 Name:. Phone: * *WVacrnrorui Lu51 *Acre-,.:i Hr.,n irc Irv,]rm~nn P,,,cenie., ." -' 220 TENTH ST SE ,, STEINHATCHEE, FL32359 .352-498-7770 Toll Free 877-498-7770 Name: Phone: S11716A M wfEa 102nd Terrace, We Buy and Sell Quality 208-1057 Pre-Owned Furniture Name: Phone: _ _' n 386-362-4061 or www.BobbyCorbetts.com Hwy. 90 East and Lee Street (at the red light) Live Oak, FL Name: Phone: it P 330 West Howard Street Quality Plus ILive Oak, FL 32064 Communications, Inc. (386) 362-6789 Main Office 1 ,(386) 935-9317 Branford NEXTEL (386) 294-2424 Mayo Name: Phone: Jasper Hardware 202 N. Central Ave., 'Jasper (386)792-1052 Name: Phone: ^oSuwcanee E poriucm Super Cash Rent-to-Own Cash prices 525 N. Walker Ave, Live Oak Prices 386-362-2550 Name: Phone: Bass's FUrniture 303 NWHatley St., Jasper 386-792-2725 Name: Phone: ttv 94.3 Wake up with Matt & Sarah 6 10 a.m. Mon.-Sat. Vacation Celebrations sponsored by: auwannue 34morrat 364-3515 10550 70th St., Live Oak Store Hours: Sun. 1-6, Mon.-Sat. 9-6 Name: Phone: 106 West Howard St., Live Oak, FL* (386) 3624140 Name: Phone: NORTH FLORIDA GLASS 386-961-9900 184 SW DOMINO'S WAY -LAKE CITY (ACROSS FROM LAKE CITY MALL BEHIND DOMINOS PIZZA) Name: Phone: CLASS A COLUISION 301 Suwannee Ave. Branford 386-935-9334 Name: Phone: * TJ's Feed & Supply 7944 US Hwy. 27, Branford 386-935-2505 Name: Phone: Badcockre HOME FURNITURE MLOL 903 N. Suwannee Ave., Branford, FL (386) 935-1442 [lame: Phone: Best Western Admiral's Inn & Conference Center ._ I* : .-2-- -'.; .. .. ive Oak Beverage B .^ 804 N. Ohio Ave., , Live Oak, FL 386-330-2269 Name: Phone: Badcock HOME FUNITURE.M.re 10065 US Highway 129, Live Oak (386) 362-1971 Name: Phone: Fresh Seafotod & Steak. Since 1969 -Located at the mouth S of the Steinhatchee River Name: Phone: NSeklibor L mod Pa n Jewelry & Loan Allan Jones, Pawn Broker 10078 S. US Hwy. 129, Live Oak 386-362-1970 Fax 386-362-2045 Name: Phone: Drop entry forms.off at *1 S Bumper-To-Bumper .VCs niljsl 208 Suwannee Ave., CONSTRUCTION, NC Branford, FL Residential and Commercial 386-935-1313 CBC036567 QB39854 Name: Phone: . OFFICIAL RU S* Fi!! out coupons and drop off at matching merchants. &7Pay w tre You can fill out and use all 20 coupons. *All entries will be picked up Friday, July 28 ROo: Winner will be announced live on Mix 94.3, Monday, July 31 A, m i "al's ili Th- 5.....i,. D- .....- i not re-ponr ble f'or ItC !.--[ -or mri T re ted mail winnerss ill be notified. No telephone inquiries Dou must be I- ears or older to SIBie ent er err En-lo.e- iof Lo c O-l. Puhhlat-ur.. an,1d lhe.r .i nele jln-ies are not eligible Entr, blank murnut be corn pleel filled out Contestants ma enter a- n..... ....-. n .. .ih i c p... hic i.-r a fIcJ ril t .le o.r lciil le that ma\ appl Conte told here prohibited b la The Suiannec Democrat .I.ir ',. ih e.n ..,',..,..-,,, i r lg" the t rihtl to c 'ic' l lhl, pr,,irol r,. ',r hui n.-ucl B., .enterin each entrant conents to [he po _sible ue of their name and likeness in our print and li I.- *-3 7-27-J' i electi ,- produl. CO Mpr.' at.ion .ill not be ien for .uch ue The Suianric cE D imocrai and all other subsidiaries, affiliate officer_, director,. employee li i. ..".-, ,.... ... ,... d i- el. 3.,.ept no rcpor.ibilih o- lIbilwt, n connection .kih an\ Inluries. lo-ses or damage of an% kind caused b% or resulting from the acceptance. -,"rNrUnm posesion or u.agre op an,, prize ,,. arded thereunder Some re trici-ons do appil No -.ublitutions allo wed Prizes are non-transferable and maL. not be sold ---- For In, que tons plea e call Monia R-bmi-on Lt the Sa,,1c Democrarat 38'6 362 -173 105 "00 ON THE MOVE? INCREASE YOUR CASH FLOW Real Estates Listings Employment Opportunities and Services Car, Trucks and Motorcycles To place your ad in the Classified Marketplace, call Tami at 386-362-1734 today! J.W. HILL & ASSOCIATES Real Estate Broker & '* Auction Company * Get on the fast track with J. W. Hill & Associates 3.5 acres near the Suwannee River. You can have a piece of. heaven in North Florida. Owner will finance. $19,900. MLS# 53576 a i 2.59 acres near Ihe Suwarrinee River Pperlv i, buildAblIe r- in well maintained Carnoe C.,uniry Subiviii':'rin. a ri.,r i-inimurnily Deep water acce-s i or b,:aliriq, skiing .:,r el. $29.'?00 M,.LS 53' 1 To get more information about this week's Feature Home, call J.W. Hill '& Associates 386-362-3300. .45 acres across the street from the Suwannee River, Deep river access allows for boating. Owner will finance. $9,900. MLS# 53552 - CR 249 & 795: A truly unique 21 acre parcel inside the city limits of Live Oak! Boasting a commercial intensive zoning. A developer could make this site into a great industrial park with city water and sewer. List Price $819,000 MLS# 53200 - 5th Ave: Great location in Live Oak for many different types of business, paved frontage. List Price: $275,000 MLS# 52426 - US 129: Property is in developing commercial park. Very central for business. List Price: $174,900 MLS# 53123 - Pinewood Drive: Property is a-vacant lot that is 18 units per acre. Owner owns all mineral rights. Very good for an apartment complex. Approx. 6 acres. List Price: $949,000 MLS#'53323 a "Real Estate Done Right." 1105 HOWARD ST. W., LIVE OAK Development .OpportuniLIty.... or maye t ins is just ie place tobUlil your dream home. 103 acres of planted pines & hardwoods located just off county paved road & convenient to Lake City and Live Oak. Owner It 1;, a' ; ti (. .I -ti.' .. 1.,J,,- 1. -i 11,,*iI~ I. i.,. wood floors i ary, Ig. family Great for enl or 208-5877. ,ait home then and rd with in Shirah or Enchanting an id B .- alih in ri. .1 .i .. :. p ,A I .1 I. I l .. .. .. ... ... ..., 1" 1. . ,i. luf v :ul u l ... i1 .' 1 I. i .... MLsii i i2ti4 Call Kef ie Shirah Poole Realty, Inc. (386) 362-4539 or (386) 208-3847 LcmI,, zeshLoines. cornm f *'I aI[ Il III Z L lNIQl iE... s .i: I :, i. f. 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I'.-.,-, : -,,"1'1' ;, I :"'ii_ Lighthouse Realty ol'M-fth Honda. Inv. ;wnvr -,1 1 2 -1 S. i wv 5 1 N I F I orid.1 Heather N1. Neill, Broker Poopq : 0.1;61 294-2 1.11 'WHOU, -,RLkLT)'.US Sarch cK NILS ai \\iiv.Uc. Sr 0271 W ORIIIIIIIIIIII mmmmffm.L I wisal ii. ',. ',iu vinullil 1 o ) '.:i m- Ir Cliir -.:. l I'.r t:,lj ri ,,. I,). I,:,I l :. :. id .: a,:, 1-1.l .l.j l ,:.r i :i:, .1 nahijiil andl u'e It oI.i .ireat hr-i,f,,.j lr.,i i.\:n n:n0 itc Il l DEAUTIFU... nHUME on ,ccutiiivyimamnicured acres. Home hosts an enormous glamour bath in master bedroom, fireplace, breakfast bar, custom window and lighting treatment. Fenced. Very good neighborhood. #54013 $175,000 JUST REDUCED -very nice residential lot inside Mayo city limits. Located just behind town park in nice quiet area. Fenced, fruit trees, grape vines, and big granddaddy oak. Ready for your home. $17,500 #49820 -C a r HIVE RPHU -T [*, 4 au3i-lul -..e I a: ,r= iur.u.r, r.1 .-n- r Scenic view of the Suwannee River and within view of the gorgeous Lafayette Blue springs State Park. Within minutes of the boat ramp. Priced to sell. #54012 $85,000 Ut9 AUEfto -Peliect uor nomesite or camping. Property abuts 32,000 acres of protected land. Few homes in the area so you'll have lots of peace and quiet. $87,210 #53139 COMMERCIAL OPPORTUNITY Win .W i anIls t Ii.:.- and illefidly .,ie ,v. ,hi ia. ha luh ined inlo ,'ioe l tr, r most lavoille le.tau.ad',l': 1. I '., Tal, i1 h.,: alra.ly Up arid running bu.-im.; d vai e i-,ul iuc-:e: W.I, plenty oI p all .i'.I lr y-:,ul 'usl' T'. ,:S ar,.j en.s -ylhilrc.g slaying lo i.,) ifapc.le h1 tu in f itr,, i: qi .resi ppluNit>. Sellei ry meialed. $ I '5,000 Nit500 I BEAUTIFUL 4/4 HOME Come see this spacious, family ''mied log El E igi kiliEhen wilh Ill; :1 c.:.I urdei space and cabinets. Gracious living room with 18' vaulted ceilings and fireplace. Great yard with mature trees and lots of room for the kids to run while.you're relaxing on the porch. Located just outside of town at the end of.a cul-de-sac.in a quiet, safe neighborhood. Schools are just around the corner. The Sellers are motivated, so make an offer! $238,500 #53216 UmKdBC&'nWx^rrt ALL THE EXTRAS & MORE Fully appointed, spotless workshop includes every kind of tool you could ask for, including compressor, welding machine, ladders, grinder, drill press, floor jack, sanders, 6-ton hydraulic jack, riding mower....Home is well-kept DW with lovely 18x35 addition. Fully furnished including big screen TV, spa & pool table. Young pines on 7 acres. Ask for a list of all the extras that come with the home. #52788 $289,000 NATURE LUVERU DREAM uDunOant wosiliOe li great location. Within walking distance to Peacock Springs State Park. Within minutes to multiple springs. #53673 $170,000 HIGH AND DRY 7.05 beautiful acres located just outside of Mayo. Mostly wooded with large oaks scattered about. Property has private drive, and is just off paved county road. $70,500 #50455 LOOKING FOR THE PROPERTY OF YOUR DREAMS- BUT HATE THE HASSLE OF FINDING THE RIGHT FINANCING? WE DO IT ALL! LIGHTHOUSE REALTY AND CORNERSTONE MARKET MORTGAGE (386) 294-2131 ___________________i-4 -i1 Our customers always win! _ I __I_ ~_ ~~_~__ I I II _ __ ~C_(____ I, iomes Homes Homes Homes Homes Homes ~I~---~--~I IW T,% I PAGE 2D, JULY 26-27, 2006 NORTH FLORIDA FOCUS U CLASSIFIED MARKETPLACE SERVING NORTH FLORIDA AND SOUTH GEORGIA 362-1734 CLASSIFIED MARKETPLACE 1-800-525-4182 REWARD! SOLID WHITE MALE REWARD! LOST ON 7-15-06 Lost & Found BOXER, ears and tail are cropped, IOpportunities LOST DOG, reward to finder 8yr old has a mole on right hip about the ALL CASH CAND' LOST DOG, reward to inder. 8yr. old size of a dime, 9 yrs. old and on You Earn $800 in Border Terrier Cross, 35 lbs., black & heart medication. Call 386-362-2478 Machines and Free ANNOUNCEMENTS tan, last seen on route 41, 3 mi.ul BUSINESS SERVICES $9,995. Call Mr",rth, of Whito Fnrlnrn g11rinu ii i,hl 9th. Call 386-397-2750 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 Lake City Doublewide with 1512 sq. ft.. Very well kept, spacious on 1.25 Acre. Large master bath with garden tub. MLS 53919 $98,900 Call Julia DeJeus 386- 344-1590 BRICK HOME Well kept with family room, brick patio, on shady lot. Great starter home or for those that want to just take life a little easier. $115,000 MLS 53959 Call Bob Dezendorf386-623-1277 BEAUTIFUL PASTURE VIEWS from every window. Lovely new home on 2 acres, stone fireplace floor to vaunted ceiling, large efficient kitchen with serving bar, oversized two car detached garage, custom ceramic tile work. Call JaneiCreel 386-755-0466 [ HORSE FARM! 39 Acres wl 42x84 horse barn w/8 stalls, tack room, feed room and air conditioned apartment! 42x60 Equip. barn, 30x30 workshop and a comfortable 3/2 home. Fenced and cross fenced. MLS 53926 Call Jack Rankin 386-961-1605 LAND AND MORE! ECONOMY Doublewide in Lake City with large front and back porches. City water, located in town. Has new Central Heat and Air $44,900 MLS 53989 Call Tanya Shaffer 386-755-5448 BEST BUY Home in Azalea Park with 3 bedrooms. Start now with homeownership and say goodbye to your landlord! Only $105,000 MLS 53971 Call Sharon Selder 386- 365-1203 A MEETING PLACE: Church, fellowship hall wi commercial grade kitchen, parsonage w/ in-ground pool, BBQ out building. North Live Oak. MLS 53973 Call Linda Roddenberry 386-590-0275 5 ACRES Cleared for your home or mobile home. MLS 53466 Call Libby Ausgood 386-752-6142 2.62 ACRES in Lafayette County. Beautiful land. High and Dry. Great Country setting $30,000 MLS 52627 Call Linda Roddenberry 386-5f0-0275 5 ACRES Heavily wooded. Nature as it was meant to be. MLS 49456 Call Sharon *Selder 386-365-1203 274131-F Beautiful 4+ acres with pole barn. 2/2 Stucco house with beautiful floor plan. $225,000. 2 one acre lots on CR250. Beautiful 4+ acres with 3BR/2BA SWMH, front & back porch with largo metal shed. Answers to Zero. Call Charles & Bonnie Bradley 362-1957. 10770 96th Trail,.Live Oak. Double and single wide mobile homes for rent on their own lots in the Live Oak area. Ask for Larry Olds. 386-362-2720 274137-F &&1 Faye Aderholt Century 21 Classic Properties 386-303-2238 Cell 386-755-2615 280847-F PIANO LESSONS! Ladies-Any Age. A fast, easy way. Chords-Left and R.H. Note Reading, Theory, Improvising and more. NO MEMORIZATION! Free 30min. Introductory Lesson. For more information call 792-2470. Cleaning Services MATTRESS CLEANING & Sanitizing Business. Over 4000 European Dealers. New in U.S. Removes dust mites/ harmful allergens. Big profits, small investment Complete training/support. Hygienitech 1- 888-999-9030. Mobile Homes and Land for sale. Financed by owner. Ask for Larry Olds. 386-362-2720 AIN#B0200033 C Not Be Undersold! Y ROUTE Do a Day? 30 a Candy All For 1-888-753-3430 Call Us: We Will LOCAL VEND BIZ. $6695. Complete, Must Sell. 1-866-823- 0223 AIN #B02523 Miscellaneous First Day FREEZER BEEF, CORN FED for at least 120 days. $1.85 lb. (hanging weight) includes cutting & wrapping. Call 386-294-2230 or 386-330-6144 FOR RENT- 3BR, 2BA DWMH, CENTRAL H/A. FIRST MONTH'S RENT PLUS DEPOSIT TO MOVE IN. WATER, SEWER & GARBAGE INCLUDED. NO PETS 386-330-2567 226322-F 3101 W. US Highway 90, Suite 101 Gknimv Lake City, FL 32055 , Business: 386-752-6576 THE DARBV-ROGERS COMPANY Toll Free: 1-800-333-4946 www.c21darbyrogers.com Al Visit our website: www.century21.com Is Endless Potentiall 3.24 beaum .,i ..i ia,, i ..:..,ii 4, . acres with 2 buildings. 30004 si n ,'.:>,i..;',e,,, located to Branlord this pro.: ,, r :, :-,,.i] ,i \ H- and currently being utilized i r.: ..r, L ,,, a l l li 3,--' building has 3 additional ro..r ,:, i.. .:. ... t large sanctuary, 2 public rest :,',: .. T i:,3 C. , The smaller building has 2 ofl.- ,, ,v :, ,--, large storage shed. With fror i ,j,: ,,,-,i.,: -. ""ir,,: - property has many possibi ,i, .L: '",':, $370,360 Call BJ Federico ,- 8t I ,.'-A:i Ratliff and Associates Realty Group, Inc. -'i REALTORS APPRAISERS FORESTERS I 386-792-8484 S www.ratliffrealtygroup.com $359,000 2,115 Sq. Ft, 4+ Acres Laketront, Upgrades, Executive Home. $ 11 ,yUU rcK j3K/ i UA on 1.3 acre. $169,000 3/2 on 2 ac, large workshop w/3 rooms, barn, fenced. CR 152. $65,900: 5 acre corner lot, paved road frontage. Excellent home frontage. $175,000 3BR/2BA, fireplace, COMMERCIAL: $85,000: Frame/Metal Commercial 2-car garage, .5 ac. Shady Oak Subdivision Building on US 41 Imnmediate Occupancy .. e w ., _r.. ,I l FI .- f % a? ll-- lt-ilg III $250,000 DWMH 10 Ac, 4-2 Suwannee County, close to Spirit of Suwannee $318,160: 64AC+/- SR 6 E frontage, planted pines, natural hardwoods, excellent hunting tract. $299,000 Brick, Lakefront, 3BR/2 room, fireplace, guest house, 2 AC $330,000.32 Ac w/split log cabin, planted pine, $68,500: DWMH w/creek frontage. Granite pond, fenced, great Hunting spot. countertops, community pool, fishing lake. $750,000 INCOME PROPERTY Industrial $599,000 Commercial Building, US 41 Warehouse and Mini Warehouse Units. Call Ron frontage, 12,000 sq. ft. Terrazzo flooring. Call for detailed information. Ron for details. (Great for Fitness Center. P.O. BOX 191 106 HATILEY STREET SE -JASPER, FLORIDA 32052 $349,000 2 story, 8 AC, 4-2-1, fenced, pool, pool house, pond, fireplace, many extras. $258,500: 47 ac. paved road frontage, pines and hardwood, wildlife habitat. (5500/ac) Ratliff & Associates has over 25 years of experience in Hamilton County & offers a full line of real estate services. Our staff consists of REALTORS, REALTOR-Associates, Appraisers and Forestry Consultants. Services include real estate listings, sales, appraisals, market value estimates, timber cruise and timber sales. We offer FREE market value estimates if you are considering selling your property. Call our office if we can be of assistance with any of these services. If you are interested in a career in real estate or if you already have a real estate license, please give us a call for an interview. We are looking for a few good agents. -FOR RENT- 2 or 3 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 226315-F I P 279568-F PAGE 2D, JULY 26-27, 2006 NORTH FLORIDA FOCUS CLASSIFIED MARKETPLACE SERVING NORTH FLORIDA AND SOUTH GEORGIA --;Y1 -It U., lrln .l IVIADl- DI N -FRVIl AO-i %nuI" F-l.n"I LmOH i, nN .D RPAN R FI-C-U-720 GE 362-1734 CLASSIFIED MARKETPLACE 1-800-525-4182 BUSINESSES & SERVICES LAKE WOOD APARTMENTS IN LIVE OAK Quiet country living 2 bedroom duplex. Call 362-3110. 2M8402-F I .. -- -- Retired Telephone Man will do telephone installation, repair. Also most any other wiring & repairs. 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Honest/Reliable www.VintageCityGuitars.com 1- 800-574-6380 First Day ONKYO STEREO SYSTEM in. cabinet, with Bose Speakers, Very Good Condition. $200.00 Call 386- 658-3953 THREE ACRES OF GRASS. Ready to -be cut for hay. Free of charge, you cut. Call 386-776-2927 First Day MINI HORSES FOR SALE, palamino mare 5 yrs. old flaxen mane & tail, $500.00. Chestnut filly lyr. old, flaxen mane & tail. $400.00. Both up to date on shots, very sweet. 386-658-2422 . MERCHANDISE MERCHANDISE I S.C. I flivan AgeAD 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 sizes limited. Next class 08/07/06. Call 386-755-4401 Secondary ' ADULT HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA at home. Nationally accredited since 1971. Tuition $399/Easy payment plan. Free Brochure 1-800- 470-4723, American Academy, visit our Web ' www.diplomaathome.com. ATTEND COLLEGE ONLINE from Home *Medical, *Business, *Paralegal, 'Computers, *Criminal Justice. Job placement assistance. Computer provided. Financial Aid if qualified. 'Call 866-858-2121 www.OnlineTidewaterTech.com 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 First Day BASSET HOUND PUPPIES, $150.00.3 2 lerale;. and 4 males Call Chris ai 386-364-5279- You can Reach Over 4 Milliolln 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 "Ita Ii BIeen TurIIneD " Io'r DI? CALLw~TKnLL E2 REALTOI~ 529 S. Ohio Ave., Live Oak, FL Bus. 386-362-1389 Fax: (386) 362-6131 S.C. Sullivan (386) 362-1389, Evening 362-2990 Realtor Assoc. M. Elizabeth Elliot. Ev ening 842-2372 (1) Off Hughes Road: Four acres wooded. Good area, priced to sell at $41,500. (2) 4.43 acres with a 1990 SWMH, 1472 sq. ft. under roof with decks & porches, 3BR/2BA, fireplace, kitchen furnished, nice trees & some open land. $99,900. (3) Harrell Heights: New three bedroom, two bath central heat and air condition home. containing 1104 sq. ft. of living area. Kitchen furnished. $95,000. 100% financing to qualified ,buyers. (4) US 90 West: 6 acres with a 3 bedroom, 2 bath CH&AC CBS home in good condition containing approx. 2380 sq. ft. under roof. Priced at $249.900. (5) Perry Fla: Two building lots with city sewer and, water, homes only. $19.500 for both, terms. (6) Near Mayo, FL off U.S. 27: 80 acres in 16 year old planted pines in a crop land site 1/4 mile on good county road, $10,000 per acre. (7) Off CR 250: 10 acres partially wood. Approved well & septic tank. Good County Road $11,000 per acre. (8) Branford area: 15 acres in good cropland, with county roads and fence on three sides. Excellent location near US 27 & US 129. Reduced to $10,995 per acre 1i9 104th St.: 5.35 acres with open land with a few large oaks. good location. $15.000 per acre. MOWING BUSH HOGGING AND MUCH MORE* FREE ESTIMATES Liv O k 9496- 102 Hatley St. PO Box 1089 Jasper, Florida 32052 (386)792-1688 Lake City. FL 5br/3ba home off of Hwy. 90. Over 4,100 sq. ft of heated living area that sits on 4 acres, for $279,000. Additional 20 acres available. Call for details. MLS # 53147., Jasper, FL 23.5 acres off of SR-6. Paved road frontage, with power available. Would make excellent hunting camp Won't last long at $145,000. MLS #51901. Jasper, FL 4br/2ba 2356 sq. ft. DWMH on 23.5 acres. Nice country setting with creek frontage, yet close to town. Must see $389,900. MLS # 50340. Jasper, FL 10 acres close to Jai-Alai on paved road, great for home site or investment. $15,000 per acre. MLS # 50852. Jasper, FL 3br/1ba house in town with terrific curb appeal, lovely details, and new appliances. Retiring or moving up? This home has it all. $125,000. MLS # 52751. Jasper, FL Very pleasing 3br/2ba DWMH with nice country seclusion. Home sits on 5 acres with a shop and carport. Ready to move-in, and ready to sell at $130,000. MLS # 52484. Jasper, FL A nice 12 acre tract close to I-10,'and 1-75. This may be the place for you. $120,000. MLS # 52461. Jasper, FL 3br/1ba home .88, acres in town. Approx. 1,600 sq. ft. Ready to move in at $115,000. MLS # 54002 Jasper, FL 30 acres of wooded property, with paved road frontage close to town. $450,000. MSL # 50432. Jennings, FL A nice 1 acre lot in Oak Woodlands, ready for your new mobile home or house. $19,900. MLS #52806. .. . Jenningis, FL 2.8 acre lot in Oak Woodlands with excellent, woodland, view and individuality. $28,000. MLS # 52805. Jennings, FL 2.8 acre lot in Fox Hollow with county grade frontage. $28,000. Lee, FL Beautiful new 3br/2ba 1,782 sq. ft. home on 1.87 acres. If you're looking for a quiet country home this is the one for you. Priced to sell at $215,000, or add. 4.43 acres with paved road frontage for a combined total price of $250,000. MLS # 50086. COMMERCIAL PROPERTY!!! 2 commercial buildings in Jasper with great investment potential. 1.) 1,684 total sq. ft. $70,000. 2.) 3.320 total sq. ft. $90,000. 283693-F Sun & Stars Realty, LLC Let Us Help You Reach For Your Dreams 37.4 ACRES Irl MADISON CO. Greal Still Hunt Land Zoned Ag Lots oi Deer, Tur 'e. and Quail No Uililies, but adjacent parcel '.- *Ask lor Denby Howard 2,2 Mobile Home in Taylor County , wIh new 14 14' addIon 100- ioacres ready for devillpment, s is covered shelter with concrete t- -i P' O,:ralc'rnee River Fron 101ot 314 floor paved driveway wilh in the.city limits of Perry, Florida. ocded i mirule, toGull by 2 car Carpon, Many evtras. -AdjOins etistig8ubdiyision. Bu your aream home rne Greal home, $110,000 .-. 'il,5peracre *'.. $565 000 Ask Ior Debby Howv Ask for Debby Howard '.Ask for Debbe Calhoun w u -www.sunandsta TAYLOR COUNTY 1.34 acre lor on Paved Road, Wooded Homes or Mobile Homes allowed il.ce Site Ask for Debby Howard Email: debbyh@ ** 2 locations to 4221 N CR 53 DAY FL 32013 386-294-3671 119 E GREEN ST, STE 207A 207A PERRY acre FLORIDA 32347 boal 850-223-1849 e CELL ward 386-590-0848 irsrealty.com ?comcast.net "Small Town Service Big Time Results!" ----A am huwannee Co14Runty1 IiiHome.] i Site URI,;7 LIVE OAK OFFICE: 1105 HOWARD ST. W LIVE OAK, FL 32064 386-362-3300 J.W. HILL & ASSOCIATES Real Etate Broker & Auction Comrnpan\ Estate & Equipment Auction August 5, 2006 at 10 a.m. Branford FL Many items to choose from: Household items, Furniture, Farm Equipment aftlmuch. more. TERMS: "As Is, Where Is", 10% Buyers Premium. We will accept Cash, Check, or Credit Card. DIRECTIONS: From Branford, go West on US 27 for 1-1/2 miles. Immediately past 1st District Community Center. See auction signs. CONTACT: John W. Hill, Jason Bashaw, Annette Gonzalez or Sandri Email:.jwhillandassociations@yahoo.com- . Beau (76tth Pric mame m Hines Place Subdivision utiful 4-5 acre lots on Mitchell Road Street) Paved Street. Restricted to homes only. Minutes to Famous Suwannee River Jackson Heights Subdivision Beautiful 4-5 acre lots on Hughes Road (129th Road) Located just minutes from Live Oak. Paved 'Street. Restricted to homes only. Owner/Fin $995 dn, 20 yrs 11.5% ces: $65,031-$80,772 Payments: $682.90-$850.77 Daniel Crapps Agency, Inc. Realtor Owner/Broker PPs 1-800-805-7566 1-800-771-5110 281377 Rental Assistance .1,2,3,&4BRHC&Non- HC Accessible Apartments 705 NW Drive, Live Oak, FL 386-364-7936 t TDDOTTY 711 Eaual Housing Opportunity -n L . FAR | FG&1 HUD Vouchers Welcome! 1, 2 & 3 BR HC & Non-HC Accessible Apartments (^^jGd^II A~tM 705 NW Drive, Live Oak, FL 386-364-7936 TDD/TTY/711 Eaual Housing Opportunity -n (10) Dixie Cunty near Rock Bluff: Four two are tracts wooded, good area $25,000 per lot. (11) Off Riyer. Road: 10 acres wooded, secluded, 660x660. Good buy @ $11.500 per acre. 1,12) Off CR-349: Two acre wooded corner lot near Royal Springs. Good buy at $19,900. (13) CR 141: Four acre tract with 3 bedroom, 2 bath home under construction cont. approx 1508 sq. ft. 4 acres paved rd. $180.000. i14l Camping Lot: 1.25 Acres in Dowling Park Area. all wooded. $5,600.00 1151 Lafayette Co: 5.3 Acres 900 ft on US 27 & 628 ft. on county rd. with a 1996 Palm Harbor doublewide mobile home. large deck, front porch. motor home storage & hook up. detached storage bldg., .mooded. fenced. 4" well sprinkler system. good buy at $169,000. 1 161 Two wooded acres on paved road. Will work for land home package. '23,000. (171 Jasper. 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Only $29,900! Direct Access to 33,000-acre mountain lake in Tennessee. Available 8/26! (800)770- 9311, ext.830. First Day EXECUTIVE HOME for rent in Live Oak. 3BD/1.5Bth $595.00 Mo. 1st, last and $250.00 security deposit. 1 yr.. lease. Absolutely no pets. Call 239-455-6542. First Day HOUSE FOR RENT 3BD/2BTH 5 acres, carport, :g. screend rm, just out of city limits, no smoking, credit check, $850,00 mo. $425.00 security. .Call Suzann 386-208-8545 First Day HOUSE FOR RENT 3BR, 1.5Bth, cntrl air, fridge, stove, DW, workshop with screened in porch in town. $800 + utilities, first, last & security deposit. References, non-smokers, no pets call for appt...386-362-1837 days or after 6pm 386-362-6156 ask. for Ellen, HOUSE, JASPER, 2BD/1BTH, fresh, paint, new "carpet &- sio.e. city utilities. 1st, last & security. Must have references. $500.00 mo. Call 386-397-3733 Three BD/One BA in Suwannee County, FL. 2,000 sq ft home on 80 acres. Barn, fenced & cross-fenced, mostly pasture.. 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Easy access to I- 75. $239,900. 352-347-4390. TENNESSEE BEAUTIFUL LAKE LOTS AND HOMES. Great lakefront living! Starting at $49,900. 20,000 acre all sports lake. Nearby golfing. Close to Nashville. 1-888- 292-5253 Greyhawk Properties., Mobile Homes First Day HORTON 1992 14X70, 3/2. Has plywood floors, is Zone II, in good condition $9,500.00. FLEETWOOD 1990 24X62, 3/3. Zone II, in good condition $16,500. Call 850-879-7095 or 850-879-5249 Vacation Property 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. 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Waterfalls,. creeks, rivers, lakes, limited availability. 1-888-389- 3504 x600 NC COOL WESTERN MOUNTAIN NEAR GSMNP escape heat, hurricanes & high prices. Luxury chalet $260K, 1 acre under $60K. Prudential Great Smokys Realty, Bryson City. Call 877-476-6597 NC MOUNTAINS Log Cabins. E- Z to finish 2&3 Bedrooms Chalets on 1-2 acre sites. $109,900- $149,9p0. Parcels available from 1- 7 acres w/million .,,$$$ views! $39,900-$119,900. Paved roads utilities. Free Information. 828-256- 1004 NORTH GEORGIA MOUNTAINS Homes, Cabins, Acreage, Lots, Creek, Lakefront Properties. Blairsville Realty P.O. Box 820, Blairsville, GA 30514 www.blairsvillerealty.com Free Brochure. 800-637-5535 or email: smith991 @alliel.ret ONE Day's Drive Gatlinburg Tennessee! Own a Smoky Mountain Luxury Vacation Cabin/Chalet; earns up to $150,000/yr rental income! Mountain or lake views; .lowest taxes; high appreciation; No Hurricanes! 1-800-239-2970 www.gatlinburgluxuryhomes.com ONE Day's Drive Gatlinburg, Tennessee! No Hurricanes Smoky Mountain or Lake Views vacation home can "pay its own mortgage". Lowest taxes, high appreciation 1-800-239-2970 www.investmourts.com 1995 Chevy Geo White, Auto, New Alternator, New Battery, Needs some small work Call 386-330-5125 after 6 p.m. or leave message vw .1 ________________--------------- qsm dw- -- - A / 362-1734 CLASSIFIED MARKETPLACE 1-800-525-4182 TENNESSEE's most. beautiful Riverfront with mountain views. 11 or 15 level acres with 700' each of navigable waterfront. Horses OK. $199,900/each. Realty Executives. 423-747-1180 Buildings JC'S BUILDINGS, GARAGES, BARNS, CARPORTS Starting $595. Galvanized Steel. 2 Styles 13 Colors. Free Installation / Quote. Open Saturdays. Florida 'certified 10year warranty available. 386-736- 0398; 1-866-736-7308. jcscarportsandgarages.com STEEL BUILDINGS: 5 Only 25x30, 30x40, 40x50, 45x80, 50x100 Must Move Now! Selling for Balance Owed!!! 1-800-462-7930 x45 ,ots BEAUTIFUL TENNESSEE MOUNTAIN LOTS Breathtaking Views River Access Ideal for Fishing, Hunting, ATV, Horseback Riding. Near Dale Hollow Lake Perfect for Cabin Weekend Get-A- Way. Utilities Great Investment Property. Owner Financing From $29,900 931-839-2968 DOUBLE YOUR INVESTMENTS IN 1 YEAR! 2,125 Residential Lots in Gated Golf Communities.. Excellent Investment Opportunities in Fastest Growing Areas of America. From $3,995 Mel 800-211-0896 FOR SALE BY OWNER. Beautiful North Georgia Mountain. Lots. Call, for Free Information. 706-276-1823 NY CATSKILL MTN. Lake Lots! 20-acres Lake Access $89,900 5- acres Lake Front $189,000 Beautiful Mt, Lake views. 3/hrs to N.Y.C. Owner terms avail 888-925-9262 www.upstateNYland.com TENNESSEE LOTS 1-3 acre Homesites at Introductory prices. Deed restricted comm. w/parks & lakes in beautiful Cumberland County. Wooded, rolling hills, & paved roads. Owner financing, low down payment. Call for information 1-888-806-8013 www.TNLots.com TENNESSEE MOUNTAIN LAND Tennessee Land Located In The Beautiful Cumberland Mountains Owner Financing as low as $500 down! JDL Realty 931-946-2484 www.JDLRealty.com Acreage COUNTRY ACREAGE By Owner 5 Acre building tracts, mostly wooded; EZ access located only 30 mins from N. Myrtle Beach $59,900 Owner Financing 803-473-7125 COUNTRY LIVING' By Owner 2 Acres, New Ranch 4 Bdrms, 2 Baths in Dry Wall Stage, Located in Southern Ohio, $74,500, Owner Financing 740-489-9146 FAWN LAKES, NY: 5 acres lake & river access $15,900. 6 acres on. lake $39,900. Financing available. ..10 new properh6,.. 1-888-683-2626'.. :.,i,\\ 13 iln r-'-l[q,.Lom ,/,,, ,,,, y FLORIDA LAND Starting at $12,900 Financing Available. Over 150 Lots available in Counties of Levy, Marion, Clay, Calhoun, Putman & Highland. Realtors & Investors welcome. 1-718-797-0807. FLORIDA LAND: Naples/Golden gate from $49,900. Best prices guaranteed, 1 to 10 acres, 275 parcels, canal.front, Owner finance, 25 min to beach Dave Huff Realty 800-957-6886 DaveHuff@aol.com FLORIDA PROPERTIES Seller must sell at prices below market' values. Let our loss be yqur gain. All offers considered. For list of properties 954-914-0294. First Day FOR SALE: 3.56 acres. 2 parcels w/DWMH & shed on each. 1 handyman special, 1 needs minor repairs. Can divide. $120,000 OBO. Call 386-842-5124 or 386-842-5968 or 386-364-3687. GEORGIA Washington County, 36.8ac w/1280sf home. Open, wooded. 2 small ponds, 2 wells. A steal! Only $140,000! Town & Country Real Estate (478) 552-5681 www.tandcrealestate.com GEORGIA HOMESITES Secluded 3-20 acres. Pave'd. roads, Hardwoods & pines.. Middle GA area. Starting $2950/acre. (Special 14 acre tract w/3 acre lake $4950/acre.) Owner 912-529-6198 GEORGIA LAND Central 1-10 acre tracts in beautiful wooded areas. Enjoy the south's finest living. Terrific investment w/financing available. Starting $5,200 per acre. Call 706-833-0204 KENTUCKY Murray, 192ac. Rolling hills. Farm lease income, building sites.. Great hunting! Water/Electric, close to Kentucky Lake. #1 Retirement place in U.S. $385,000 270-556-3576 KENTUCKY .58 Beautiful riverfront acres. Mature hardwood timber, pasture fields, great hunting & fishing,, blacktop road,, electric' $116,000. 270-999-3072 LAND FOR SALE Five acres: $50,000. Ten acres: $100,000. Twenty acres: $175,000. Planted pines & pond. Call 386-208- 0641 First;Day Live Oak, FL Property. 3.72 acres at 7434 193rd Rd. Fenced off, with well, sep. system & power pole, on. paved road. Also: part of 1200 sq. ft. brick'house not in livable condition. Great investment, lots of potential! Appraised at $70,500. Yours. for $52,900.00. Call Leo: 786-877-4733. MID. TENN. MTS. 5+ Acres, Excellent building site w/ woods, breathtaking Vista's, Cool Mountain Breeze and River Access, $39,900. Owner Financing 772-263-3775 or 1- 800-763-0085. Ask about our Mini Vacation .., . NC LAND: 43acs, huge waterway, dock, fish, ducks, deer. New 3 bed, 2 bath home; second homesite nearby. Hour from Raleigh. $305K. Pictures: owner@ newbranch.com 919-693-8984 NC MOUNTAINS NEW LOG CABIN, Custom Built Log Cabin shell on 1.77 ac $84,900. Private great views, huge trees, fin. avail. own. brkr 828-286-1666 NY HORSE FARM LIQUIDATION 67-acres $599,000 Turnkey equestrian facility! Beautiful 4BR home. Many barns indoor arena. Gorgeous setting on country lane. 888-925-9262 http://horsefarm.upstatenyland.com SUWANNEE COUNTY Beautiful, new subdivision on C.R 349. 1 mi. S. of C R 252, right on 160th Trace. 5 & 7 acre lots starting at $89,000.00. Owner financing. Call 1-866-386-2376. www.bullardpropertv.com SUWANNEE VALLEY FARMS Beautiful 5 Acre Tracts with Rolling Hills and Live Oak Trees, Paved Streets, Owner Financing Available. Lake City, Florida. 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EOE;' Drug Free Workplace, Criminal 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 First Day CDL. Drivers needed for local and regional positions. A minimum of 2 years experience required. Drivers home every weekend, avg. salary $45-$50K per year. Also seeking a full time mechanic and Owner Operators. (386) 364-3250. CLASS A CDL OTR DRIVERS needed, two (2) years experience required. Health insurance, retirement, &'paid vacation. , Drug Free WorkPlace. Call (386) 294-3411. CLERICAL 'Different Positions Available, All Levels. Fax Resume to 386-755- 7911 or Call 386-755-1991 for an app. Wal-Staf Personnel First Day CUSTOMER RELATIONS REPRESENTATIVE AmeriGas Propane Madison, FL is currently accepting applications for a detail oriented, customer focused Customer Relations Representative. Responsibilities include but are not limited to customer interaction, data entry, A/P, A/R, payroll, inventory maintenance and scheduling. Requirements include a high-school diploma (or equivalent). We offer competitive wages, medical & dental benefits, 401K, savings plan and liberal vacation & holiday policy. Drug free work environment. EOE. Please 'fax resumes: Attention: SSM 850- 973-2254 First Day DELIVERY REPRESENTATIVE AmeriGas Propane Madison, FL is currently accepting applications for a Delivery Representative. Candidate will be responsible for but not'limited to delivering propane to our customers. Requirements include a high school diploma (or equivalent), a, valid CDL with hazmat and tanker endorsements, a great driving record .and satisfactory completion of a DOT physical, drug -test and background check. We offer competitive wages, medical & dental benefits, 401K, savings plan and liberal, vacation & holiday poli y. Drug free work environment..1 EOE. Please fax resumes: Attention: SSM 850-973- 2254 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 I apply by phone 1-877-220-JOBS (5627) or online at WWW.WMCAREERS.COM EOE/ADA/DFWP DRIVERS LCT WANTS YOU! OTR drivers, solos or teams. 3 morni,-s experience & CDL-A / HAZ required. Full benefits package. 2003-2005 Equipment. Call 1-800- 362-0159 LCTransportation.com DRIVERS ..$1500.00 bonus every 6 months. OTR, New Equiprnent, 1 Year Experience Class A with tank & hazmat. 100% food grade carrier. Call 877-882-6537. www.oakleytransport.com First .Day DRIVERS & CONTRACTORS:Home through the week! Drop & Hook Loads! Great Pay/Benefits! CDL-A,' 3 yrs exp. browntrucking.com 770-344-2028 First Day. Drivers: Great Pay, Bonus Prgm! Solos: Avg. $900 $1100/wk. Teams: Guaranteed 5200mi/wkly. Owner/Ops Welcome! CDL-A 2yrs. Exp. Required Anita: 800-451-5529 DRIVERS: Home Every Weekend! .41 Loaded/.37 Empty .01 Loaded Miles Tarp Pay, Health, Life, Dental, .401K. Monthly Bonuses. CDL-A; lyr Exp. Grayson Mitchell 800-434-1882 DRYWALL HANGERS NEEDED. Top Pay, Steady Work. Call 386-362- 1849, leave msg. First Day EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Position: ACCOUNTANT General Responsibilities: The incumbent will process, financial transactions of the organization on the General Ledger computer system, perform audit and checking functions in accordance with instructions, issue vendor payments and travel reimbursements as necessary and prepare and issue financial reports as directed. Submit Resume to: Suwannee River Economic Council, Inc., P.O. Box 70, Live Oak, Florida 32064.- Equal Opportunity Employer. Persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply for employment. Should special accommodations be necessary, please call 386-362-4115 - Voice/TDD. Deadline for Receipt of Resume: July 31, 2006 4:30 P.M. FT Maintenance Technician Advent Christian Village 658-JOBS (5627) FT maintenance technician. High school diploma or equivalent desired. Experience in HVAC/mechanical required, industrial and residential desired. Valid Florida driver's license required. Position will include call- in/on-call responsibilities. Competitive benefits include health, dental, life, disability, .savings, AFLAC supplemental policies, access to onsite daycare and fitness facilities. 'EOE; Drug Free. Workplace. Criminal 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 Dowling Park Drive, bowling Park, FL; fax resume to (386) 658-5160 or visit www.ACVillage.net First Day IMMEDIATE OPPORTUNITY FOR REST AREA ATTENDANTS Are you reliable, able to work a PT or FT flexible schedule and pass a background screening? Must have dependable transportation, a home or cell phone and can lift up to 35lbs. Working under a shift supervisor, you will be trained in janitorial engineering duties including cleaning, sanitation, and debris disposal. Uniforms provided, $6.40, OfT available. ADA/EOE/Drug free work place. Apply in person at: Comprehensive Community Services, Inc., 506 South Ohio Avenue, Live Oak, Florida 32064. INDUSTRIAL New to Lake City or Live Oak? Tired of looking for work on your own? Various positions available/All Shifts, Must be able to lift up to 70lbs. Please call 386-755-1991 for appt Drug Screens & Backgrd check req. INSTRUCTIONAL COORDINATOR Of Criminal Justice Program WANTED AT N. FL. COMMUNITY COLLEGE MADISON, FLORIDA Partial duties include: scheduling of instructors, courses and facilities; maintenance of records; teach classes as needed; participate in department and college activities. Qualifications: Hold or have held Certification from CJSTC in.one or more fields and have a minimum of two years experience in the field. Must have current certification as CJSTC QMS instructor. High Liabilities a plus. BNBS Degree preferred. Entire job description on website. Send applications to: Director HR, NFCC, 325 NW Turner Davis Drive, EMPLOYMENT SPECIALIST LOOKING FOR A FULFILLING, PURPOSEFUL JOB SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY? Comprehensive Community Services is seeking a qualified individual to fill a six month, temporary, part time, up to 25 hours position as an Employment Specialist working under contract to provide employment services to clients with disabilities with the possibility of becoming a permanent position. Incentive base pay after training period. Must have a BA degree with major in business, nursing, education, behavioral or rehabilitative science. Experience in one of the previously mentioned fields shall substitute on a'year for basis for the required college education. Valid Florida driver's license and insurance. Capable of working independently and able to work flexible hours and days. Must have effective interpersonal and communication skills, ability to analyze work tasks, strong desire to. work with people with disabilities and have the physical abillities to help consumers at job sites. Must pass all background screening. ADA/EOE/Drug free work place. Apply in person at: Comprehensive Community Services, 506 South Ohio Avenue, Live Oak, Florida 32064 EXPERIENCED SALES PERSON wanted for Janitorial and Linen Supply Company. For more information go to www.floridasupply.com or fax resume to 386-478-0250 FLOOR TECHNICIAN Seeking person for cleaning, buffing, stripping, waxing of floors. Will assist with other housekeeping duties as assigned. Full .time. Monday-Friday normal schedule. Will need to work occasional evening, nights and weekend hours. Must be dependable person able to accomplish assignmer, rindependenily and to work comioriatblv ywir elderly & handicapped persons. Contact Bobby Roberts, 512 W. Main St., Mayo, FL. 386-294-3300. STAFF ASSISTANT WANTED AT N. FL. COMMUNITY COLLEGE MADISON, FLORIDA Partial duties: .Responsible for providing secretarial, record keeping and administrative assistance. Qualifications Include: HS Diploma or GED with minimum of two (2) years of clerical experience required. Associate Degree or one (1) year certificate in Office Administration preferred. See Web site for complete 'job description and details. Send applications to: Director HR, NFCC, 325 NW Turner Davis Drive, .Madison, Florida 32340. Application packet requires letter, resume and application. Application is available on website at www.nfcc.edu. Applications must be received by July 28,2006. EOE First Day drivers WHAT'S IN YOUR WALLET? IS IT ENOUGH?? Don't You Deserve: Super Pay & Benefits Home Every Weekend Run Southeast Only Sign On Bonus 80% Drop & Hook Immediate Rider Program CDL/A 2Years OTR Call Today To Get Yours!! Shoreline Transportation 877-208-9176 Peanut Inspection Aides FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Is now accepting, applications for seasonal positions as peanut inspection aides and samplers in the O'Brien, Lee, and Jasper areas. Please call 800-782-3240 ext 261. Leave your name, number, and the area you would be interested in working. An EEO/AA Employer. First Day RN SUPERVISOR SUWANNEE MEDICAL PERSONNEL Experienced RN Clinical Supervisor for Medicare Home Health Agency. Please call Rose or Martha @ (386) 755-1544. TILE & MARBLE Well established company looking For the right employee!! Installer/Assistant Must have experience Must be able to lift 70lbs. Reliable transportation Smoke free environment Please call 386-755-1991 for appt. Drug screen/Backgrd req. TRUCK DRIVER WANTED w/CDL license to make local deliveries & handle hardware, lumber & 'building materials. Excellent benefits such as profit sharing, 401K, paid vacation, etc. W.B.Howland Co., Inc., PO Box 700, Live Oak, FL 32064. (386) 362-1235. ' First Day TWO CDL DRIVERS. At least 2 yrs: experience. Bonus, home most nights. Call AUGUSTIN'S TRUCKING 386-965-0675 or 386- 754-0374 PARTS HELPER NEEDED- Computer exp. (Quickbooks), understand parts breakdowns, be able to operate forklift, etc: Send resumes to PO Box 1300, Live Oak, FL 32064 GENERAL MANAGER POSITION Successful and Growing local Fast Food establishment is seeking experienced management candidates for the position of General Manager Aggresi;ve Salary + o.nus and bernee.i package For irr.rr .edia, consideraliorn apply online- www.teammomex.com or fax your resume Io 396-755-2296 Madison, Florida 32340. Application packet' requires letter, resume and application. Application is available on website at www.nfcc.edu. Applications must be received by July 28,2006. EOE INSURANCE AGENT NEEDED Duties involve commercial insurance with well established, locally owned, independent insurance agent. 440 or 220 license required. Salary, Health Benefits and Retirement Plan. Please apply at Jordan Insurance Agency. 386-362-4143 First Day JUVENILE PROBATION OFFICER Full-time Non-Career Servic position with the Dept. of Juvenile Justice working with delinquent youth that are processed .thru the Judicial System. A four year college degree and a cleared background screening check is required. Applicants must have reliable transportation and the flexibility to work in either Suwannee or Columbia Counties. Mail State of Florida -application to Tom Witt, 690 E. Duval St., Lake City, FL 32055 fax: 386-758-1532. LEGAL SECRETARY Busy law firm in need of experienced legal secretary. Immediate employment. Excellent benefits. Fax resume to: (386) 755-4524. 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 NOBLES GREENHOUSE & NURSERY Has a part time sales position available. Enjoy working with , .beautiful plants and wonderful customers in a great environmental Employee discount, holiday and vacation pay. If. you love people, plants and the outdoors please apply in person at 9248 129th Road,' Live Oak. Drug free workplace. t IT~L~ WE ARE LII(O IIP~~l~UL NORTH FLORIDA FOCUS JULY 26-27, 2006, PAGE 513 0 CLASSIFIED MARKETPLACE SERVING NORTH FLORIDA AND SOUTH GEORGIA * CLASSIFIED MARKETPLACE SERVING NORTH FLORIDA AND SOUTH GEORGIA iurseA l lip% for p.ar nl of t sleg -t)ousd kid% "Copyrighted Materi g Syndicated Contat Available from Commercial N And Make Your Event a Success! F _. Each Kit includes: S 1* 3 Bright 11" x 14" All-weather Signs SOver 275 Pre-Priced Labels l -^ .,, Successful Tips .for a "No Hassle" Sale. 0- ,. i r Pre-Sale Checklist i 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. 225967DH-F Brown Vann S1 Over 100,000 Square Feet Of .7 CARPET AND VINYL On Sale I All In Stock CARPET 30-50% Off All In Stock SHEET VINYL All In Stock 30-50% Off AREA RUGS Hundred of rolls to 10% Off SOLID VINYL TILES SArmstrong CERAMIC TILE Riverstone RLiz Claiborne 99 0$2.09 Reg. $4.99... By Armstrong, over 5,000 sf. M-9-99 sf Reg. $3.49 Permastone Mannington 99 -1.49 Reg.$2.99 Porcelain Tile Oak Natural 80C st Red Oak 3300 sf 3600 sf 1.99eg.$3.49 I Reg.$389 Global Direct Mohawk Gibson Global Direct Hand Caramel Honey Carved Butternut 3300 sf 768 sf 1860 sf = 1 .99 Reg.. = 2 .69 Req _. 4 9Ra Hartco Timberland Mohawk Brookfield Robbins Mocha Golden Pecan 2950 sf 1280 sf 1300 sf .1 9 Reg. $1.99 I Reg. $3.99 *$599g. $. CARPET 0NU PAGE 6D, JULY 26-27, 2006 NORTH FLORIDA FOCUS These local busesses are here to tkg ae _', ,, f ; PLACE AN AD, CALL (386) 362-1734. DEADLINE - U, Metal Roofing LIVE OAK Quality Metal Roofing & Accessories AtDiscount Prices!! M INI S1I11All iE 3'Tidegaalhalume Cut to your desired lengths! 5x15 5x20 10x15 10x20 3a ide painted Deliver Service Available- . 2'i.de 5- .4ktab'outsteelbuildinas b CLIMATE CONTROLLED STORAGE 5x5 5x10 10x10 10x20 Gulf Coast Supply & Mfg. inc. 5x5 a Wx 10x10 e0x LGulf Coast Supply & Tfg. Inc. Units located on Gold Kist Road CALL TOLL FREE 1-888-393-0335 Rental Office: 121 Van Buren St.. Live Oak 364-6626 DUNCAN TIRE & AUTO Residential Commercial Industrial "Complete One Stop Service For Your Vehicle Ri Alignment Specialists W xRight A liErliaSile Environmental Septic Solutions, Inc. 11* ;0 ^ Drawn Fail i P /mp-Oiia S it Lul- .A Ctraricd ltspI ii'tn 24 H O U R TO W IN G G-,.t T ,.ip 'i ,.Tbl iSl...it., Rii,,a..ns Lne Cleani,,i William Gross, Manager 62-4743 1-888-362-2568 24/7 Emergency Service US 129 North @ Hamilton Ave. (772) 215-8706 (386) 266-6257 (386) 842-5402 LEN A. DUNCAN Mention this ad & save $10.00 on Septic Pump Out No Job Too Small Free Estimates Mlowing, Grading, Construction Clean-up, Tree trimming, Discing, Hauling. Fill Dirt, & Lime Rock Wayne Seph (386) 963-4520 Wane Seph Cell: 386-330-4197 SERVICE HONORING TH GODE UL I GLD M * sI BTAIi ,TO U- .. ABBEY MINI STORAGE All New Units 5X15 5X20 10X15 10X20 15X20 Units located at 607 Goldkist Blvd. Rental Office: 121 Van Buren St., Live Oak - MN NORTH FLORIDA FOCUS JULY 26-27, 2006, PAGE 7D F '-7- Resid nT,l Z vu. 413 jvxb-fw*q CLASSIFIED MARKETPLACE SERVING NORTH FLORIDA AND SOUTH GEORGIA P CLASSIFIED MARKETPLACE SERVING NORTH FLORIDA AND SOUTH GEORGIA Bac to School Fundamentd - e - am-4 b~a 0 ob ~f "Copyrighted Material S Available from ndicat mmerc ews Providers" -mama-'W - - ( \ je a 'S a - T w- * - 0 PAGE 8D, JULY 26-27, 2006 NORTH FLORIDA FOCUS ,, o O o * CLASSIFIED MARKETPLACE SERVING NORTH FLORIDA AND SOUTH GEORGIA NORTH FLORIDA FOCUS JULY 26-27, 2006, PAGE 9D 362-1734 CLASSIFIED MARKETPLACE 1-800-525-4182 SEARS HOME IMPROVEMENT has openings for inside marketing reps. PT positions. Earn great money talking to customers. Call 1-800- 379-8310. Retirees always welcome. EOE/DFWP SPRINKLER FITTERS NEEDED Immediately Orlando Jacksonville Tampa. Excellent pay, steady work, health & dental, Up to 6 weeks paid vacation, 401k, bonuses, more! Call Matt 888-276-7801 SERVICE TECH NEEDED-Needs electrical exp (3-phase), must be able to read wiring diagrams & have welding exp. Send resumes to PO Box 1300, Live Oak, FL 32064 First Day ROOFERS & FRAMERS NEED. Full-time. Call 386-362-7886 or 386-623-0045. PART-TIME LIBRARY AIDE II BRANFORD PUBLIC LIBRARY Suwannee County is currently seeking applicants for the position of regular part-time Library Aide II at the Branford Public Library. The applicant will work approximately four (4) days per week and also be used as a substitute. Minimum qualifications include graduation from a standard high school, and experience with the Internet and computer software. Library experience desired. Experience with children (preschool to young adult) also preferred. Duties include circulation clerical functions, a variety of technical library assignments and service to the public. Salary is $6.80 to $10.24 per hour depending op qualifications and .experience. Interested applicants may, obtain an application at the Branford 'Public Library, 703 N.W. Suwannee Ave., Branford, or at the Suwannee County Administrative Services Department, 224 Pine Ave., Live Oak, FL 32064, telephone (386) 362-6869; Applicants are encouraged to submit resumes, letters of reference and other biographical information with their applications. All applications must be returned to the' Administrative Services Department in Live Oak. Position will remain open until filled. Successful completion of a drug test is a condition of employment. EEO/AA/V/D. First Day PART-TIME LIBRARY AIDE II JENNINGS PUBLIC LIBRARY Hamilton County is currently seeking- applicants for the position of regular part-time Library Aide II. at the Jennings Public Library. The applicant will work approximately 10 hours per week regularly and also be used as a substitute during other days of the week when needed. Minimum qual1.icaiions include gradualiorn from a -;andard high school, ability to type and experience --with Internet and computer software. Library experience is desired. Salary is- :$6.80 to $10.24 per hour depending on qualifications and experience. Interested applicants may obtain an application at the Jennings, White Springs or Jasper Public Libraries, or at the Suwannee County Administrative Services Department, 224 Pine Ave.,. Live Oak, FL 32064, telephone (386) 362- 6869. Applicants are encouraged to submit resumes, letters of reference and other biographical information with their applications.. All applications must be returned to the Administrative Services Department in Live Oak. Position will remain open until filled. Successful completion of a drug test is a condition of employment. EEO/AA/V/D. Want To Work in N. Florida? EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Live Oak, Suwannee County, FL Due to growth we have new employment .opportunities in our modern poultry operations. *Examples of available jobs: Deboner: $9.26, Packers: $8.71 Warehouse: $9.06 Night Sanitation: $9.06 Live Hangers: $11.20 Maintenance: $9.20-$14.00 *Includes Perfect Attendance Bonus of $.95/hour Successful candidates must be able to perform the essential functions of the job with or without accommodations, and be legally authorized to work. Will train. Overtime work available daily and weekend.. Medical and life insurance, dental, vision and prescription drug programs, paid vacations, paid holidays, credit union and more. Apply Now!!! Gold Kist Inc. 19740 US Hwy 90W. Live Oak, Florida 32060 English 386-208-0205 Espanol 386-208-0190 EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER EOE-AA-M-F-V-D APPLICATIONS also ACCEPTED Employment CONNECTIONS LOCATIONS: 1416 N. Ohio Ave. 200 W.Base place. Apply in person at: comprehensive Community Services, 506 South Ohio Avenue, Live Oak, Florida THE FLYER, SOUTH (Miami) Florida's best read-shopping weekly magazine is looking for a Lead Electrical/Mechanical Technician for our Press department. Technician will be responsible for the maintenance and repair of our Press equipment. This position requires experience in maintaining and troubleshooting electrical and mechanical systems in industrial machines. Must be able to read and understand; Machinery maintenance manuals, blue prints, and electrical schematics. Responsible for repairing and performing preventative maintenance of 2 Goss Community presses, 1 Didde press, 2 Creo Trendsetter News 70 CTP units, and various other pressroorfi associated equipment. Must have at least 5 years of mechanical and preventative maintenance experience on Goss Community presses. Candidate must be able to read electrical blueprints and schematics. Education: High School Diploma. Trade School or Mechanical Degree a plus. Relocation package available. Your talents will be rewarded with: * Competitive Pay Excellent Benefits: Medical/ Dental/ Vision/ Life Insurance Company matched 401(k) Employee Stock Program Paid Vacation and More! The Flyer is a drug-free workplace. Drug Tests and Background Checks conducted. Please e-mail resume and 4 references to careers@theflyer.com or fax to 305-254-8252 Equal Employment Opportunity Employer TRANSPORTATION Autos for Sale ATV 2001 Polaris 335, 4x4. Excellent condition, low miles. $3,000 OBO King Kutter ATV Harrow, like new. $300.00 OBO. 4 Toyo AT Tires, 285-75-17 brand new, less than 500 miles. $500.00 OBO Call 386-590-6964 EDEIMZ FUELEFFIIENT IUI. IN HEWOLD First uay JEEP LIBERTY LTDIU ZUU2005, all leather 6 CD player, 7,500 mi. Chrysler New Yorker/5th Avenue Excellent condition. $17,000 OBO 1992. $3,000.00 OBO. 386-364- Call 386-208-0641 3687, ask for Debbie. 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ADA/EOE/Drug Free work EVERY NEW MAZDA COMES WITH ffEAR/505000 'IT MILE WARRAN, Tyl I SEE, DEALER FOR COMPLETE DETAILS'S bh ulu 2413#01:312 -ALL PAYMENTS PLUS TAX, TAG & $698.50 FEE, TRADE EOUITY APPLIES, WITH TERMS UP TO 72 MONTHS, MUST HAVE 740+ BEACON SCORE WITH APPROVED CREDIT. -EXAMPLE: 04 CHEVY CAVALIER, SALE PRICE $8200, PAYMENT $179 PER MONTH FOR 60 MONTHS AT 7.9% APR, $998 DOWN CASH OR TRADE EOUITY PLUS TAX & TAG, WITH APPROVED CREDIT PICTURES FOR ILLUSTRATION PURPOSES ONLY, MAY NOT REPRESENT ACTUAL VEHICLE. PAGE 10D, JULY 26-27, 2006 NORTH FLORIDA FOCUS S:"-'" h .- iV4 - * CLASSIFIED MARKETPLACE SERVING NORTH Fl I " ,i "" i XS P |