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Snflaonline.c . a"iV . HemwiO-td in Zone S.. .cruise to 42-6 ~, 15th in a row Weather eye on Mayo Weather art submitted .B. by Anna Walker, second grade. Low: 63 High:90 Sunny little Miss0 0 TwO vehicles 1 collide near MCI 7iWinners ..:..- ,7 individuals involved, 1 Injured Ira Mikell Free Press Reporter The Lafayette County Sheriff's Office and Lafayette County Emer- gency Medical Services quickly responded to a call regarding two vehicles col-' liding near the entrance of Mayo Correctional Institu- tion. Florida Highway Pa- trol (FHP) Trbooper Leon Gill, Jr., also arrived on the scene, taking over the inves- tigation of the accident. According to the FHP re- port, the crash took place on Thursday, Sept. 21, at ap- proximately 1:45 p.m..at the intersection of NW Griffin Road and SR 20. There were seven individuals involved in the' accident: Pablo F. Palogrande, John J. Lyons, SEE TWO, PAGE 5A Lafayette County Sheriff Carson McCall and Investigator Travis Boatright assist Lafayette County EMS in getting patient ready for transport. Photo. Irj Mi:ell SEE PARADE LINEUP PAGE 5A Little Miss Pioneer Day has new sponsor Mowrey steps down, LyonS takes the hePlm Ira Mikell Free Press Reporter Tamm\ TMo'orey crowned the w\ winners of Lit- tle Miss Pioneer Day for the last time on Saturda\. Sept. 23, at the May-o Communi- ty .Center: At this yeai 's event, 70 girls applied, but only 60 competed, accord- ing to Mowrey. She has been the organizer.and sponsor of the event for 11 years. Since 1995, Mowrey has The Lyons family. Left to right: Chris, Krnsta, Kelly, and Emily. priI 10r Mikell took over the responsibility The Mowrey family. Left to right: Malynn, Jeff, and Tammy. Photo: Ira Mikell after the event's first sponsor and organizer, Kay Durden, stepped down. Durden, according to Mowrey, worked for the Lafayette County Chamber of Commerce. Du ring her first year organizing Little Miss Pi- oneer Day, she decided to improve the event and make the competition dif- ferent from other pageants with the help of her husband Jeff. They decided to not pick peo- ple every year, narrow it SEE LITTLE, PAGE 5A ll,. 30 ACRES Great parcel in excellent location with nice neighboring homes in area. Scattered trees, peaceful surroundings Heaither Neill and lots of wildlife. Sellers will also sell only Broker 20 acres if desired. #55449 $270,000 'I I CrnrLS 27 6, v.51 N[,ri\ i -FL 13.S6)-94-12131 Florida Sheriffs Boys Ranch open house is this weekend Susan K. Lamb Special to the Free Press ; The Florida Sheriffs Boys Ranch will observe its 49th birthday with an open house,. barbecue, horse show and' other events this weekend, Oct 4-8. The open house is one'of the largest events in North Florida and guests. are wel- come. Boys Ranch personnel have been preparing for months for this special event and look forward to having the public as their guests this weekend. You'll be glad you took the time to go out and get to know the staff, the boys and see the Boys Ranch. Events will begin Friday with the entry of horses and riders in the huge horse show that will end Sunday evening. Friday will feature the annual chicken pilau supper served from big kettles at the horse show arena, followed by more horse events and entet- tainment. On Saturday, the horse show continues while the Boys Ranch alumni will hold their annual meeting at 9 a.m. The grand entry parade SEE FLORIDA, PAGE 5A I COOKIE For Kids I 12 & Under I I I No Purchase Necessary Must Present Coupon . I Limit 1 Per Person Good 10/06/06 Only - ------ ------- Lafayette County'snewssourcesi e188e'repr Brenda Jackson Ira Mikell Free Press Reporter Every week one or se\- eral new teachers and staff will be featured, in no particular order, in the MA4ao Free Press. The per- ' son we have chosen to in- troduce this week is Bren- trod h i Brn-Brenda Jackson second da Jackson. She is one of Brenda acksn second on seon e grade teacher. Photo- Ia Mikell two new second grade teachers at Lafayette Ele- mentary this year. The other second grade teacher was Joy Padgett who we introduced a tew weeks ago. Jackson is very e\cited about teaching second grade at LES. Although Jackson has many goals that she wants to reach, she hopes that when her stu- dent-. leave her classroom at the end of the school year. they will feel that they have been successful and continue to believe in themselves. Jackson has set this goal for herself as well. "My goal is for all of us to have the feeling of success at the end of the year," Jlackson said. In addition. Jackson believes every student has the potential to learn and be successful. According to Jackson, the right type of environment must be there in order for children to learn. "Children must want to learn in order for them to do so. Making school a fun and an exciting place to be is the easiest way to influence learning," Jackson said. Inspiration to pursue the field of education came when Jackson was involved at the same school her children attended when they were younger. She graduated with a B.A. Degree in Elementary Educa- " tion from Florida Gulf Coast University in 2003. As a new teacher, lackson faces various chal- lenges The one hurdle that she is currently trying to jump over is adjusting from teaching kindergarten curriculum to that of second grade. Before accepting the position of second grade at LES, Jackson used to teach Kindergarten in Taylor County. Jackson and her husband. Tony, moved to Lafayette County from Taylor County 19 years ago. She enjoys reading, swimming, fishing and any oth- er outdoor activity. Be sure to pick tip next week's issue of the AIaM.'o Free Pres; to find out who will be introduced next. a -- Lighthouse Realty of North I'lrhida, hic. Spqll~f~ I P faith What is your church doing ? Let us hear l ~from you! SI IHave an article you want printed? Send it to us! Phone: 294-1210 Fax: 294-2666 Club Valor I Virtue Competition Showcase set for October 7 The Alms of Bethel Community Development, Inc. a non profit organization is reminding you of the compe- tition event coming up for the community. This event called "Club Valor & Virtue Competition Showcase" will be held on Saturday, October 7, at 7:30. p.m. at the Lafayette County High School. Featured in the showcase will be students ages 9-12 who have committed themselves to moral purity by ab- staining from profanity, immodesty,'sexual activity, to- bacco, alcohol, drugs, fighting, contention and other neg- ative behaviors as defined by the organization. The contestants in this years event are Mariah Ed- wards, Cameron Thomas, Shakia Woods, Jimmy Reid and J. Bre Massey. Areas of performance and competition are the opening production, talent, formal wear, physical fitness and dra- matizing a tv commercial. The community is invited to mark this date and come out and support this event. Tickets prices are adults: $5, students $3 and children under 3 are free. Walker Creek Bethel Baptist Gospel sing and revival Oct. 14 Walker Creek Bethel Baptist Church in the Hatch Bend area on SR 349 would like to invite you to attend a GOSPEL SING on Saturday, October 14, at 7 pm in con- cert will be. the GLORYBOUND SINGERS from the Tam- pa Bay area. Then join us the following week starting Sunday, Oct. 15, through Friday 'Oct.-20, for a good old fashioned RE- VIVAL. We will have a different preacher each night starting at 7p.m. Then join us on Sunday,. October '22;, at 6 pm for a GOSPEL SING, in- concert will be VOCAL REUNION from Florence, SC.. Come join us all week for a good time in the Gospel. If you need more information you can contact someone at one of the following numbers, 386-935-6543, 386-935- 2725, 386-935-3488. Fall Fling at Pleasant Grove Baptist Church Pleasant Grove Baptist Church will be having a kickoff for their new church year on Saturday, October 7. Come out and meet the new Sunday School teach- ers and enjoy the festivities! We will start at 4:30 p.m. with games and activities" for all ages, a bon fire and a hay ride. Hamburgers and hot dogs with all the trim- mings will be served. Don't miss out on the fun, and bring a guest or two.. Sixth Annual Hallelujah Festival The Sixth Annual Hal- lelujah Festival will be held on October 25, at Airline Baptist Church from 6-8 p.m. for all ages. There will. be "trunk or treat," games, moonwalk, cake walk, live Christian music, hayrides, cotton candy, a maze and other activities. Hot dogs, brownies, chips and drink will be pro- vided. You won't want to miss the fun. Bring a lawn' chair and listen to, the .mu- sic. Airline Baptist 'Church revival Airline Baptist Church will be in revival Oct, 8-12, With Evangelist Bill Jenk- ins. Services will be at 7 p.m. nightly. Everyone is' invited. I biturits : Dorothy J. Alessi Dorothy J. Alessi, 82, of Largo passed away on Sunday, September 24, 2006 in Clearwater. She was born in Mayo, and moved to the Largo area in the late 60s from Perry. She retired as an Assistant Vice President for Rutland Central Bank in St. Peters- burg, and was a member of Central Church of Christ in Clearwater.. She was preceded in death by her husband, Al Alessi. Survivors include her daughter, Marilyn Good- man; a son, Bryn Jackson "B.J." (Doris), Osteen; grandchildren, Laura Price, Donna Buie, and Kirsten and Dennis Migut; great-grandsons, Taylor and Brynn Price; and nu- merous .nieces and nephews. A service was held at Daniels Funeral Home in Branford on Sat- urday, September 30. ,If desired, family re- quests contributions to Florida School of Preach- ing,, 1807 S. Florida Ave, Lakeland, FL 33803. Hubbell Funeral Home,- Belleair Bluffs, FL. Lillian "Jean" Anderson,, of Knoxville, TN, formerly of Dowling Park, died Thursday, September 21, 2006 after a long illness. Mrs. Anderson was born in Carbondale, 'PA and. was 83 years old. She. resided in Dowling House at Advent Christian Vil- lage in Dow ling Park for. 16 years .and attended' Bixler Memorial Church. She moved to Knoxville in July of 2006. She is preceded in death by her husband, Clell An- derson, Jr., and her par- ents, Frank R. and Dorothy Van Horn. She is survived by four children, Philip C. Ander- son of Albrightsville, PA, Judith Updegraff of Knoxville, TN, Beth Shaw- ber of Eugene, OR and Dr. Melissa Barnes of Old Town, whose dental prac- . tice is in Branford. She is also survived by two sis- ters, seven grandchildren and three great-grandchil- dren. Donations in her honor may be made to St. Mary's Residential Hos- pice, 7447 Andersonville. Pike, Knoxville, TN 37938. Larry Bruce Wimberley Larry Bruce Wimberley of Mayo passed away on Wednesday, September 27, 2006 at Shands at Uni- versity of Florida. Larry was a lifetime resident of Mayo and Lafayette'Coun- ty and was 24 years old at the time of his death. Larry is survived by his mother, Patricia Wimber- ley of Mayo, brothers, Jim- my Wimberley of Lake .City, Steven. Summers of Live Oak, Chester Black- burn of Luraville, sisters, Ann Blackburn of Lurav- ille and Wendy Summers of Live Oak; nephews, James (Long John) Sum- mers of Live Oak and Michael Clark of Lee; nieces, Tesha Blackburn of Luraville and Ashley Clark of Lee, great niece, Mya Westberry of Lurav- ille. 'He is preceded in. death by his father, Jaires Alexander Wimberley. Funeral services were held graveside on Sunday, October 1, 2006 at 2 p.m. at the Ten Mile Pond Inde,- pendent Church in Mayo1 with Rev. Roy Wimberley officiating. A visitation was held on Saturday, Sep- tember 30, 2006 at the Ten Mile Pond Independent Church between the hours of 6 and 8 p.m. Arrangements were placed under the care of the Rick Gooding Funeral Home, US Highway 19, Cross City. Homecoming at New Hope . Baptist Church set for Oct. 8 There will be a Home- coming service held at New Hope Baptist Church in Mayo on Sun- day, October 8. There will be regular Sunday' School services at 10 a.m. and morning worship at' 11 a.m. No evening ser-' vices will be held. The speakers will be Rev. Claire Parker, for-'. mer Pastor, and Julie Boyd from The Florida Baptist Children's Home. At two o'clock in the afternoon, groundbreak- ing services will be held.. for the recently pur-. chased land for future church expansions. Im-: mediately following the-' morning service a cov- ered dish meal is planned. AIRLINE BAPTIST CHURCH (SBC)......294-2676 Pa-tor .......... ........ .... Re\ Chip Parker Sunday . Sunday School ............................ ........ .............. 9:45 a.m. Morning Vorr hup I. ... 1 00 a m Prayer Me ring ... ':3 m Di.saple hip Tr nmig OO0 p m E'.ening Worship ..... ..... 7"00 p m Wednesday FellovI-hi Suppe ex........ 6 00-6 30 p.m. Awanas, Fath. Bble Stud\ .. .30 p.m. Located Fous Miles East of Mla o on Highwa) 27 "O Come Let us Worship The Lord" Ps. 95:6 226663-F ALTON CHURCH OF GOD...................294-3133 Pastor ..................... ............... ..Rev Charles E Hodge. Ir. Youth Pastor .. .... . ..... Chan Perrn Music Director......... .. ..... .. .. Blanche PerrN Children's Pastor.................................... R\ an & Titian\' Perrv Sunday School ... ...... ... .......9:45 a nm. Worship Serimce 'K I D.S. Church................. 110 45 a m Evening Worship .. 600 p.m Faru)h Night south Club Church .. ':00) p.m V'edne d:,1 SSlate Road 27 22606-B SBETHEL HOLY CHURCH................ .294-1932 "Affiliated with Mt. Sinai Holy Churches of America Inc." Pastor........... ................;................ .....Elder Carolyn Demps Sunday School........................................0... ... ..........11:00 a.m. Worship Service..................................... ......12:00 p.m. Thursday Bible Study...........................................7:00 p.m. 357 Pine Street "Membership means Discipleship" 226670-F HATCHBEND APOSTOLIC CHURCH..935-2806 Pastor.................................................,......... .......... Rev. Steve Boyd Sunday School............ ........................................ 10:00 a.m. Evenig Worshipi. .............................................................6:00 p.m. Wed. Light for Lving ...........:........................................ 7:30 p.m. Located 4 miles South on Hwy. 349, then left on CR 138, follow signs. 99Rf71.F FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD...............294-1811 Sunday School..................................................9:45 a.m. S Worshp.Service..........................................10:30 a.m. S K ixfd's Church.... .........................;.......... 11:00 a.m. Evening Worship.......................................6:00 p.m. ,_ajyYouth Impact.............. ....................7:00 p.m.' Wedos Adult Bible Study .........................................7:00 p.m. Pastor: David Stephens Youth Pastor: Daryl letcher Located at 294 SE Mill Street, Mayo "Renewing Hope and Building Lives" - Hatch Bend Baptist Church Pastor George Dunn 935-0943 Sunday School............................................................ 9:45 a.m. Sunday Morning Worship.......................................11:00 a.m. Sunday Evening...................................................... 6:00 p.m. Wednesday Evening................................................... 7:00 p.m. 3029 S.E. CR 500 293493-F NMethodist Church Phone. 3.6-204-161 MAYO FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Located SE corner of Hwy. 27 & FL 51 Mayo Pastor Jim Gamble ' bunda\ School ... .......... .... 100 a m. Nlornrug Worship .. .... .............11 00 a m. E ening Worship .. 1f.0OO p m. "The Friendly Mayo Methodist" 6. F To Place Your Church In Our Church Directory, callMyrtle at 362-1734 MAYO BAPTIST CHURCH...........(386)294-1020 Pastor: Brother Jimmy Legg Interim Music ................................................. ........ Kathy Palamino Sunday Schedule Bible Study....... .................................. ............................... 45 A.M . W orship Service...................................1................. ........ 11:00 A.M . Sundla' Night Sernice i0 RP.M. Wednesday Night Schedule Supper .............................................................. ... .. .......... ..6:00 P.M . Prayer Service & Youth & Children Meeting....................7:00 P.M. mavablotistchurch@alltel.net 7viT7i'F- MIDWAY BAPTIST CH URCH...................935-4993 Pastor: Daniiii Rogers Sunday School........................................ ..... ........ 9:45 a.m. Worship Service............................... ... ............ 11:00 a.m. Discipleship Training.............. ....................................5:00 p.m. Evening W rship.............. ........................... : ........;6:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday........................................v7:00 p.m. Located on County Road 354 "For If Ye Forgive Men Their Tresspasses Your Heavenly Father Will Also Forgive You" Matt. 6:14 226707 ST. MATTHEW'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Contact Number in Mayo (386) 294-2218 Vicar............................................................... Rev. Linda Low ry Sr. Warden................... ........... .... ...... ...... Pippy Cashman Celebration of Holy Eucharist at 7:00 PM each Wednesday to be followed by light refreshments and Christian Education. " Located One Block North of the Courthouse in Mayo. NEW HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor..................................... ................... Rev. Charlie Walker Sunda', Earl Seriac . .S ?0 a m. Sunday sd-io ... .......... .. 10100 a m. Mlorruig Vvor:hiup .... 0 a.m DLci ple_,,hip Traiunirg .............. ....... 6.0 p m Everunig Worhip 0. O0 p m W\ed \ sitaion .. ................... .. .. ?.0u p m Bible Srud .. 00 p r M i.sior Cla'ses ........... .. ........ 00 p m. Located Two Miles North of Ma'o Off Highiway 51 "Come And Hear, All Ye That Fear God" Ps. 66:16 2:6;0.F PLEASANT GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH ISBC).294-1306 Pa-.tor........................... ...Ted Rushing Sunday School ..... ..... ... ...... ............... ........ 9.45 a.m WVorship Ser vice.. .. .............. ........ 11-i(,i a.m. Wedne-dav Discipleship Training ........6 30 p m to 7:301p.m Ev tening T .ai.ni .g.. ......... .... .. ... ...... ......... 6 00 p.m Team Kids Night .. .. ....... ....................... 6.3..0 p.m. Seven miles West of Mayo, left on CR 534 then right on 350A .', --Jesus Saves- 226719 NEW HARMONY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 160lih St (Go south on 51 to 160th, turn right) Pastor: Stan Posey Phone (386) 776-1806 SUNDAY Sunday Worshi ....................... ...........9:30 am Bible Study.....I............... ................ ................. ......... 10:30 am WEDNESDAY Women's Bible Study........................ .. ........................ 10:00 am 293497-F To Place Your Church In Our Church Directory, call Myrtle at 362-1734 Bethel Creek Baptist Church...................658-2398 Pastor: Sherwood E. Sawyer Sunday School..................................................................9:45 a.m. Sunday Worship Service........................... .............11:00 a.m., Sunday Evening Worship............ .............. ............ 6:00 p.m. W wednesday Bible Study.............:.................................. 7:00 p.m. Nursery available for all services located 3 miles North of Day on Highway 53 Where you are always welcomed 226720-F To Place Your Church In Our Church Directory, Call Myrtle at 362-1734 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 ol Lak St. at the corner of San Pedro St. Church Services Sunday School.....................10:00 a:m. Morning Worship................11:00 a.m. Tuesday Service.. .......7:00 p.m. '(Prayer Meeting and Bible Study) Worship means.Celebration, Communication; Sand-Consecration. Church Membership means Commitment.. Disdcipleship means a student of the word of God. 293495-F New Beginnings Church , a place for you Pastor...............Wayne Hudson Phone Number........386-294-1244 newbeginningschurch@alltel.net Purpose Staterente New Beginnings exists to provide an environment where Pebple can discover and develop a passion for God that is Real, relevant and relational. Presently meeting in the Lafayette High School Cafetorium Service&Scedule: Sun. Morning Worship....................10:00 a.m. Alt NewBgitfistheSre'slwsys "ap!aformw." www.newbeginningschurchmayo.com *' 293499-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. 293498-F /' I THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2006 PAGE 2A THE MAYO FREE PRESS, Mayo, FL THE MAYO FREE PRESS, Mayo, FL ~ PAGE 3A TLJI I iDqfAV IL r *Tn L.cI in 0 -, Send us your social news Deadline - n/c Monday Noon Call: 294-1210 Fax: 294-2666 Drop box: located at Crofts Thriftway PRICES WITH PHOTOS Wedding/ Engagement $25' Birth Announcement $10 Birthday wishes $2.50 per column inch Local man honored In a moving ceremony which took place at the Old Drag Racer's reunion in Panama City, on Sept. 30, Jim Blackshear was induct- ed into the Drag Racer's Hall of Fame and presented a plaque. This organization encompasses the southeast- ern United States, from Vir- ginia south to Florida and from Mississippi. east to Florida. Jim is one of ten in- cluded in this year's Hall of Fame induction. Jim, was born and raised in Mayo and started racing in 1956. He has won many awards over a fifty year rac- ing career. He has raced all over the United States and has built and raced many different cars, including Willys, Anglias. Henry J, dragsters, and roadsters. Both of his sons have shared.his passion for rac- '1'. ing, and for many years they all raced together. In reflecting over his- many years of racing, Jim says, "it's been quite a ride." He is presently, in the process of building "one more race car" in which he hopes to continue "his ride." ~'441~ - FINALLY FINISHED! Lafayette County man graduates U.S.M.C. River Gunboat training Hunter Safety Course in Mayo The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is conducting a Hunter Safety Course in Mayo on Saturday and Sunday, October 14 and 15. Admission is free, but in- terested hunters must reg- ister. Call 386 758-0525 or log on to www.myfwc.com/huntere d to sign up. LHS Homecoming Activities Very Important Please Read Carefully Homecoming 2006 will be the week of October 23-27,2006. Various ac- .tivities will be held dur- ing the week including the Homecoming Parade on Friday. October 27, which will begin at 1:30 p.m. School will be dis- missed at 12:50 p.m. with the buses running immediately. School Transportation will not be provided after the pa- rade. PLEASE NOTE THIS IMPORTANT CHANGE. Enter your float in the Homecoming Parade The LHS Student Council would like tq invite you to enter a float in the Home- coming Parade on Oct. 27. Anyone interested, please contact Emily Land at 294- 1701 or e-mail eland@lafayette.kl2.fl.usby Friday, Oct. 13:. .. submitted On Sept. 17, Petty Officer First Class Bryan N. Brackin graduated River Patrol Boat training at Camp Lejune, NC. This brought to an end the most challenging training Brackin has "ever experi- enced." Brackin's training cycle started with crew- served weapons and in- fantry training in late May, continued with combat leadership in July and fi- nally Small Unit Riverine Craft (SURC) training in late July through Septem- ber 17, Of all the different training programs Petty Officer.Brackin has partici- pated in, he cites SURC training as the most de- manding. During SURC training, Brackin and his boatcrew were separated. The boat- crew received extensive weapons and high-speed night navigation training on .their gunboat while Brackin attended Boat Captain and Waterborne Patrol Leader's course. When asked how, he felt about his crew doing all the hands-on training while he \\as in class, Petty Officer Brackin replied, "It was discouraging at first,' seeing my crew out on the waterways doing all the high-speed maneuvers and shooting, but I realized' that without proper leader- ship and direction, even the most skilled weapons and navigation specialists are of little use." For the last ten days of training, boatcrews and their captains are reunited for a final exercise on the Cape Fear River in south- ern North Carolina. The fi- nal exercise is the most ac- curate stateside training scenario of the actual con- ditions that Riverines will experience while pa- trolling the rivers of Iraq. Captains and boatcrews are subjected to long hours. with very little sleep, and a very clever enemy. "We were' surviving on just a couple of hours sleep per 24-hour period, and for the first couple of days, the en- emy fully exploited our weaknesses with, sporatic ambushes, and hit-and-run attacks," said Bracken. Soon the Riverines -adapted to their enemy's Bryan Brackin steps aboard his gunboat with onlooking reporters behind himon the riverbank. Riverines prepare their boats for a combat patrol on the Cape Fear River. Jim Blackshear, inducted into the Drag Racer's Hall of -ame, -holds his plaque. Buchanan Reunion All Descendants of Augustus William Buchanan and Fannie Cobb Buchanan are urged to attend the annual Buchanan Reunion on Sunday. October 8. at the Day Community Center. We will have a short business ineeting prior to eat- ing and the meal will begin at 1 p.m. Tea and all the pa- per/plastic supplies will be provided. Bring your favorite dishes of food and lets enjoy some good ole fashioned cooking and fellowship. NOTICE Change of date for School Board Meeting Oct. 12 The Lafayette County School Board will hold their reg- ular monthly meeting on Thursday, October 12, 2006. A workshop will be held at 9 a.m. with the regular meeting to follow at 10 a.m. Meetings are held in the School Board Administration building. The public is invited to attend. 118 E. Park St. Perry, FL 32348 (Behind Foodland Shopping Center) Toll-Free 1-866-Perry Movies (737-7966) Bargain/Matinee's..... $4.00 all seats All Other Shows........,$5.00 all seats Get 1 Free Refill On Medium & Large Drink & Popcorn ON VACATION will Re-Open.. October 13th .BUY I GET i PREE COUPON' (Limit one per visit) Certain restrictions may apply. Expires 10/31/06 m . nm m mm mm m mmm mmmm m mmm m mmmmm mmnm mmmm Oct. 9-13, 2006 Mon Ttues. Wed. 9th 10th 11th Thur Fri. 12th 13th Juice, Juice, Juice, stick, ~ Juice,' Milk MAs MAi e ~ii Lnh C:orr~dog Ro3a.l Turpie P.-yp:ercr,r Ch.'C1,r. IT~. Lune____ ~a Rce *w3ray P oza Rce Elem. P..51&ir iar a*t. Std ma-~nd ad School Le Apr't~auce Ccar, o. r. aa R.II Peaprle OrarcaG a Hi____h' Ba~.I dBplrdns t~r School I Trl~l. v:C5 or..; -,,m Cia' DlChp, Carrot & Celery 'Dl hp, I Sticks, S.trawbrnes Carrot &CelerySl~ics, Cornbread, Appiesau c BnnsSeat381Potato F,..InCi, Sweet Potato 'OOCJuice Puddinq, U MAVO Sponbored Dym Crofts Th if-Way N.i Croft% 1hrift-%%ay Hwivv27 294-3500 I294-1165 Nfci (otu MAYO CAFE The Best Down-Home Cooking in Town! Belinda Travis, Owner US Hwy 27 Main Street, Mayo, FL 32066 386-294-2127 Sun.-Thurs. 5:00 am-9:00 pm Fri. & Sat. 5:00 am-10:00 pm Daily Buffets and Menu Orders! 299192-F TWO SISTERS B-B-Q 204 W. MAIN STREET REAL OPEN PIT BBQ MON SAT 11am- 9pm DAILY SPECIALS 386-294-3643 299403-F Subs (and More), Inc. S439 ,Mai" Steet Mayaf, 4 32066 A/oo /, Ta' : 6amn-9pmt 4j Sda: 6awn-fIOpwa (386)294-22262 Subs Pizza Burgers Salads etc... CALL LOUISE AT 386-362-1734 ext. 141 To place your ad here 288830-F SAVE MONEY You can save $$ on your prescriptions as a patient of Mayo Health Services and have them filled at North Florida Pharmacy of Mayo Bodgan Maliszewski, MD Monday Friday 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Closed 12-1 p.m. Evening Clinic Tuesdays till 8 p.m. Call 294-1226 for an appointment S302267-F II riummimy' vu I'vlo1 rl 0,zauu- tactics, and began to over- whelm them with firepow- er and superior combat maneuvers. "Our instruc- tors were surprised at how fast we adjusted our meth- ods of patrolling to deter enemy activity." The River- ines passed their final exer- cise with many compli- ments from their instruc- tors, and graduated on September 17, 2006. Execu- tive Officer of Riverine Squadron One said during the ceremony, "You River- ines are now prepared to project the U.S. Navy's seapower to the hostile in- land waterways of the world." Riverine Squadron One is due to deploy to Iraq in .early 2007. During Bryan Brackin's absence, his wife Ginger, and son, Beau will relocate to Lafayette Coun- ty where they will stay un- til the end of his tour. PAGE 4A_ .- TH MAY FRE PRS.MyF HRD COE ,20 ? .OLIDA Sample the Seasonfi The holiday season is meant for good friends, good times and lots of good food. That's why We're busy creating a special holiday recipe guide, filled with festive creations that capture the spirit of the season. We'd alsolike ideas from our readers, so if you have a favorite recipe or two you'd like to share, send it to us for inclusion in our holiday recipe guide. Mail recipe submissions to: PO Box 370, Live Oak, FL 32064 or email Myrtle. Parnell@gaflnews.com All submissions must be received by 4 p.m. on Nov. 17, 2006 for consideration. Look for "The Holiday Recipe Guide" in your newspaper on Dec. 6, 2006 3015471H 90 minutes to a more prosperus future. T1 '5 Adult Learner Information Sessions Attend a 90-minute Information Session and you'll find out how a degree from Saint Leo University can lead to a brighter future! Saint Leo has been educating adult learners for over 35 years, providing the flexibility required to fit busy schedules. ...i B... 1g s Ain t ton, Isn't your future worth 90-minutes? RSVP today at 866-253-4921 or wwwIsaintleo.edu/rsvp Tuesday, October 10th Thursday, October 12th Information Sessions at SaintLeo University, Lake City Community College 149 SE College Place, 5.30 7:00 PM SAINTTLEO-- ;,, -N' ,, V E R S 1 . UNI VERSITY SLake City Center L k Ct ,L ak ,C'i.e 4g .1 t F 2 , [ Ira Mikell Free Press Reporter The Lafayette County Commissioners have been creating a buzz this year as they dealt with many, is- sues and projects put be- fore them by residents and. non-residents of Lafayette County. If you are new to the county and do not know who the commis- sioners are, their names are: Gail Garrard, Earnest Jones, Charles Driver, Don- nie Hamlin, and Jack Byrd. Ricky Lyons, Clerk of Court for Lafayette Coun- ty, updated Mayo Rotari- ans on. what the commis- sioners have been doing for the county this year at last week's meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 27. He highlighted sore of these items as there was not. enough time to cover all of them. SThe various issues dis- cussed included new sub- divisions; the working to- gether of the 1Mayo. Hatch Bend,. and Day Volunteer Fire Departments; and. up- coming road construction projects. Ricky Lyons, Lafayette County Clerk of Court, addresses Mayo Rotarians., Photo: Ira Mikell Buy tickets now and save! Deadline Oct. 6 . 2006 Florida Butterfly Festival offers $25 Festival Package Florida Museum of Natural History offers:S25 Festival Package. for its 2006 Florida" ut-,;. terfly Festival to be held Saturday-Sunday, Oct. 14-15 at the University of Florida Cul;tu ..ral':. Plaza in Gaisiesville and other area locations. Note: 'While registratin is not required thos-'. who sign up for the $25 Festival Package before Friday; Oct: 6..illi receive a 10 percent dis.s count on all registered, fee-based activities, which are space-linmited The festival also in- '-, cludes free activities with no registration required. Info: 352-846-2000, w-wwxflmnh.ufl.edu..-. ik ''. '.,-'" ,";, ***.. * i National 4-H Week, October 1-7 , More than 240,000 4-H participants in Florida will share their accomplishments within their communities during National 4-H Week, October 1-7. Counties across the state will also observe the week with proclamations, community service activities and events. 4-H is one of the largest youth development programs in America, involving more than 7 million young people ages 5-19, and 538,000 youth and adult volunteers. This i's their week to celebrate their program and thank those who support them. National 4-H Week also serves as a great recruiting tool to attract new members. Open houses and ice cream socials are very common so that communities can learn more about the 4-H youth development program. Many counties will meet with their city government leaders to receive proclamations recognizing the week. Proclamations provide formal recognition to 4-H and al- low youth to experience the governmental process. "Proclamations are a great learning tool for youth dur- ing this week," Florida Agriculture Commissioner Charles H. Bronson said. "They are able to visit with their city and county lenders and leaders and learn more about the democratic process." S4-H is Florida's only youth development program di- rectly connected to the technological advances and latest research of the Liniversity of Florida. 4-H members learn leadership, citizenship and life skills through hands-on projects in science; engineering and technology, healthy living or citizenship. Topics are as varied as rocketry, nu- trition and healthy living, public speaking, butterfly analysis, photography, and community service. Using a "learn by doing" model, youth are encouraged to experi- ment, be innovative and think independently to get them the most from their experience. In addition, 4-H helps out communities' young people reach their full potential. Recent studies show youth who participate in 4-H do better in school, are more motivat- ed to help others, feel safe to try new things, achieve a sense of self-esteem, and develop lasting friendships. Founded in 1902, 4-H reaches more than 240,000 rural, suburban and urban youth ages 5-18 in Florida and is ac- tive in all 67 counties, and with the Seminole tribes. All programs are open to all persons regardless of race, col- or, age, sex, handicap or national origin. For more information on joining a 4-H group in your area, contact your local County Cooperative Extension office or visit the Florida 4-H web site at www.florida4h.org. 9 Lyons updates Mayo Rotary on recent activities of Lafayette County Commissioners THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2006 PAGE 4A THE MAYO FREE PRESS, Mayo, FL I-It I AYJ f P IMAORE RESMaoFL-PL-AJ) GE 5A Parade Line-Up Pioneer Day 2006 Two These entries will be .first in the parade lined up as listed below: Color Guard (American Legion And VFW) Sheriff's Department Highway Patrol EMS Mayo Volunteer Fire De- ,partment Lafayette County Volun- teer Fire Department Luraville Fire Depart- ment Hatchbend Fire Depart- ment Dixie County Fire De-. partment/'Ems Tallahassee Bagpipes Smokey Bear Game And Fish, Commis-. sion Granny, And Pappy 2006 (Mr. And Mrs. France), Pioneer, Day Princesses 2006 Pioneer Day Princesses 2005 Lafayette High School Band 1 Patrice's School Of Dance The Taylorettes ,Heather Neil's Father With Trike Lafayette County Com- missioners I Lafayette County School Board K[ilk Tru'ck All entries following these listed above will be. first come, first serve w ith all horses., mules and ponies to be last in the pa- rade. Please emphasize that if anyone gets out of line-up they will have to go to the back of the,line-up These are some of. the entries that will be in this line-up but not all as some entries will just show up and as stated will be first come,' first serve: Lafayette County School Entries (le. Clubs; Queens. Kings, Etc. As Well As Neighboring Schools. WQHL 98.1 in.Lake City, Florida Chamber Of Commerce Green Oaks Restaurant Little--- Continued From Page 1A down to the three age divi- sions, and do a drawing of the winners. According to Mowrey, this change al- lows any girl, to join and !compete. Creativity is one of many talents that Mowrey has. She has made a lot of the material, for Little Miss Pi- oneer Day. For example, she does the artwork on the advertisements. In her home office, there are sev- eral pieces of artwork that bear her signature. NMowrey's successor will be Kell- Lyons. Nlow rey said she knows the Lyons famn-ily well and believes Kelly is well suited for the position. According to NMowrey, Kelly and her husband, Chris. are al- ready very active in the an- nual event. Lyons is \ern excited about taking full responsi- Pioneer Day Committee Political Candidates Old Cars/New Cars Daddy's Gun Shop Doctor's Memorial Lafayette Health Depart- ment Oak Ridge Assisted Liv- ing Facility Jack Byrd Log Truck, Four-Wheelers And Lawn Mowers Civil War Group (End Of Parade Below) Gary. Mack (Wild West Show And Horges) Red Schulte Mules bilitv of Little Miss Pioneer .Day. "I think it's a great honor to step up and con- tinue the 'Little Miss Pio- neer Day' tradition. I don't think I could take Tammy's place, as she has done such a great job so far," Lyons said. Among the. many goals that she has set for herself, Lyons' said she plans to continue the Little Miss Pi-, oneer Day tradition. "WVe will be carrying on the same traditions that Tam- .' my had in place, as far as it' will still be the 'Luck of the Draw' for each age divi- sion. All the requirements for the drawing of the win- ners will be the same," Lyons said. In the near future, Lyons plans to have a single, big float on which all of the winners of Little Miss Pio- neer Day,. from past to pre- sent, can ride together in the Pioneer Day parade. Continued From Page 1A Nicolasa Martnez, Jennifer Flores, Elian Flores, Fransisco Flores, and Joby Singletary. Everyone who was involved in the accident are Mayo residents with the exception of Lyons, who currently resides in Steinhatchee, and Single- tary, who lives in Perry. According to FHP Palogrande was driving a 1997 Ford pickup truck, attempting to make a left turn from SR 20 onto NW Griffin Road in oncoming traffic. As he was mak- ing a turn, Lyons, who was heading toward Perry in a 1992 Ford pickup truck, slammed into Palogrande. * The force of the impact caused both vehicles to spin in op- posite directions and land on the north shoulder of SR 20, according to FHP. Lyon's vehicle spun only once, coming to rest close to the NW Griffin Road stop sign, while Palo- grande's vehicle spun and landed approximately 96 feet from the moment of impact. At the time of the accident, Singletary was, injured and was transported by Life Flight to Shands of Gainesville. Palogrande was charged with turning left in front of ap- proaching vehicle: charged with no. valid driver license;, charged with child restraint required; and charged with tag-attaching not assigned. The combined estimated dam- age of both vehicles was $11,000. Florida Continued From Page 1A of horses and riders will take place beginning at 11 a. m. at the arena, followed by the famous Suwannee River barbecue alongside the Suwannee River at-noon. Tickets for the barbe- Scue are $3. After lunch the horse show continues and an open house of the facilities will be an opportunity for guests to tour cottages, the gym and other Boys Ranch buildings. Sat- urday evening beginning at 6 p.m. the Boys Ranch alumni will have their annual banquet, while entertainment and the horse show\ will be held at the arena area. Sunday, the horse show continues after an 8 a.m. worship service at the arena area. All activities will take place at the Boys Ranch north of Live Oak off CR 795. Bring your family, wear comfortable clothing and shoes and attend this weekend's open house and learn about how the Bo\-s Ranch was founded, how Ranchers live on, this beautiful North Florida ranch and how you can be part of this wonderful endeavor. Thousands of guesLts are expected to attend this weekend's event. For more information please call 386-842-5555, visit www.youthranches.org. or see the FOCUS section of today's A Iy Freet Press. For more infprmatiln about advertising on our Business Directory call O 1 Ie ago rre 3Press at 294-1210 DANIELS FUNERAL HOME S INC. If Branford 935-1124 -a ive Oak 362-4333 ,I J es u Jimn B. Daniels. Ill. L.F.D. Keith Daniels. L.F.D. J.B. Daniels. Jr. 1 eall Fanuly O ned & Operated UOLFE PLUMBING, INC. Repair Reio Dr Cleaning 386-935-0616 I Sial'eC GiedFdtCFO)SI'51i l Serving All North Central Florida v,0 % JORDAN AGENCY, INC, Joe Jordan 405 SW Highway 27 Branford, FL32064 935-6385' I. -I -I -Liv '03 E. 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SYW ., 'CF 3tJ 5. ?urnt FUNERAL HOME '1400 Johnson Stripling Road. Perry Florida 32347, Toll Free 800-343-3151 Leila F. Allen Wj'7J Fa mdv Service_ Coaii ielor S.doAdvanie Funteral Planning " Mayo Chapel, Perry Chapel 386-294-2658 850-584.4149 Byrd's Power Equipment Sales & Service All Makes & Models 020 HUSQVARNA. 10203 SE CR 405, Branford, FL 32008, Hours; Mon.-Fri. 7 a..-5 p.m .(386) 935-1544 Open until Noon on Saturdays 0 227, S Trees and Trails REALTY F. Brack Jackson Licensed Real Estate Broker Corner Of Clyde and Main RO. 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 301532-F For more information about advertising on our Business Directory call lTe iMao iNrr ree ss at 294-1210 ! MAYOO FREE PRESS P..Published weekly every Thursday, USPS #334-600. Phone: (386) 294-1210 Fax: (386) 294-2666 Myra Regan, Linda Smith, Ira Mikell Publisher Manager Reporter Annual subscription rate: $16 in county / $23 out of county Periodicals postage paid at Nlayo, Florida POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: The Mayo Eree Press P.O. Box 248 SMayo, Florida 32066 Office located at 705 NW Suw'annee Ave. Branford, FL Editorial Policy: The Mayo Free Press encourages readers to wrnte let- ters to the editor expressing their opinion. All letters should be brief and to the point and those selected for publication ('re reserved the right to accept or reflect all letters) may be edited for space reasons. Letters must be signed and include the n writer's address and phone number to be considered for publication. All letters become the property of The Mayo Free Press. AIR CONDITIONING, INC. t386) 590-7262 or (386) 208-6010 6550 N.E. CR 354 Mayo. FL 32066 S, AC' 149I 4 3 3-F I I 1.1--L- THE MAYOFREE PRESS,~ Mayo, FL PAGE 5A THURSDY. OCOBER 200 PI-EA R R S yFO T he Phillips family at that time lived quite keep up with near the old school building in a watering delicacy, house once occupied by my grand- way. His two daug daddy's deceased sister, Julia also. Smith, and I lived six or seven blocks further I believe it was c west. Mr. Phillips later built a nice home on or restaurant and i the north side of US 27, not too far from where that name. There v the new school house is now. My daddy Wil would pitch in and help, or more plainly stated, he would clean and prepare the fish on the back porch and put them the demand for that mouth done in his own special ;hters were there to assist called the Magnolia Bar BQ t was built around a tree by was also a building for the lliams, Oil Co'nm"anv next that but got so in- trigued as I dug fur- ther and now I have accumulated a ton of information concern- ing the logging and turpentine in- rdustrv in the' door that housed a dis- county as well By O.A. Winburn, Jr. in the fridge. The next night was a delicious fish fry with all the trimmings. Reminiscing about the days at the log pond created an interest for me concerning the log- ging activities that once took place around that area. I have done quite a bit of, research on that subject and also the trains that were involved. Mr. Jack Cross owned the land where the log pond was and he still operated a store in the little community of Alton that had once been a thriving town during the hey-day of the huge sawmill that operated there. Pete Williams bought that property later after the passing of Mr. Cross and built a fine business there where he and his wife, Clarice served delightful meals for an eager bunch of folks who enjoyed fine dining. Pete also did his own barbecuing over an open pit inside and he could never tributorship owned jointly by ' Pete and his brother, Reynolds. Reynolds had been an employee of the Dees oil distribu- tion business and later had used that experi- ence to form his own company in conjunction with his brother, Pete. Pete also had some ex- perience in the business, attained from his* days with Mr. Barber at the Standard Oil Sta- tion. Reynolds died unexpectedly early on in that venture and his interest was continued on by his son, Buddy, and his widow. Buddy eventually split off from Pete after an unsuc- cessful bid to purchase Pete's interest and. formed his own company which he presently operates. The mill at Alton came and went before my time so what I know about that is what I have gleaned from research or gotten second hand from my father. I initially attempted to see. what was available about the log pond in hopes of making an interesting story out of r1 S. "as the railroads that were built around the turn of the century which were needed to move the timber out of the forests to the mill' and then onto the market. Later I will submit some articles that refer to the history as I have discovered it through research, rather than anything personally remembered....... Healthy Start of North Central Florida Healthy Start of North Central Florida Ser- vice Provider Council is going to be held Wednesday. October 11. at 2 p.m. This will be a conference call. The public is invited. Please call Celia Paynter at 352-313-6500. ext. 118 if you need additional information. III GE HE RESOF Unlimi IHEER FREE! iber31, 2006 WA#l00104004 1-75 Exit 13, Valdosta, GA 229.219.7080 wildadventuresnet 272054-F application forms from their local Division of Forestry office and from other cooperating agen- cies. The Division of Forestry's foresters will provide technical assis- tance to landowners and will be the local contact for participating landown- ers. For more information, contact David Smith, DOF's Conservation Pro- grams Manager who is lo- cated in Tallahassee@ (850) 414-9907, your local County Forester, or visit. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2006 PAGE 6A n THE MALYO FREE PRESS, Mavo, FLL - -- U%3xacalj Lafayette High School 11th Grade supper Oct. 6 LHS will hold a fundrais- er supper on October 6 from 4:30 until 7 p.m. in the High School cafeteria. The Menu will contain: Sliced pork Baked Potato with sour. cream or. butter Green beans Dessert & tea The cost will be $6 per plate. Please come and sup- port the 11th grade class! Final sign-up announced for hurricane assistance to forest landowners Florida Agriculture and Consumer Services Com- missioner Charles H. Bronson announced the fi- nal sign-up to assist forest landowners impacted by the 2004 hurricane season. The Department's Divi- sion of Forestry will hold the third and final sign-up for enrollment in the For- est Land Recovery Pro- gram (FLRP) from Sep- tember 25 through No- vember 15, 2006. This'program, autho- "rized by the USDA Forest Service and implemented by the Division of . Forestry, is available for forestland recovery prac- tices; on a 75-25 cost share bass to non-industrial pri- vate forest landowners who suffered damage to their timber during the: 2004 hurricane season. All expenses must have been related to damage from the 2004 hurricane season and incurred after October 13, of that year. Eligible practices include, but are not limited to:. site prepa- ration, tree planting, de- bris removal and other ac- tivities related to the restoration of damaged or lost forest resources. Landowners who own at least 10 acres but not more than 10,000 acres of land having a forest resource plan will be eligible to re- ceive funding assistance under FLRP. A maximum of $25,000 will be avail- able for each qualifying landowner over the life of the program as reimburse- ment of incurred expanses for approved practices. All approved practices must be completed by Septem- ber 2007. "Forests are a critical natural resource in Flori- da. This program is im- portant for our non-indus- trial private forest landowners to assist them in maintaining sustainable forest lands and to limit fragmentation of this im- portant. resource," Bronson said. Landowners can obtain 1'7mwP## LAFAYETTE COUNTY terrysportz@alltel.net (if you would like any of ____.the photos Terry has tak- S.en please e-mail him and L ,^ ^ ^ *l'et him know.) .- By Terry Hedgespeth S. .'" ," """"Correspondent Lafayette County's news source since 1888. We're proud to servet Hempstead in Zone Hornets cruise to 42-6 win for 15th in a row We have seen this before and it is never good news for the opponents. Junior quarterback Chad Hemp- stead would connect on perfect strikes on his first five attempts which led to a quick 14-0 Hornets lead and finish the game 10-13 for 263 yards and a touchdown as the Hornets built a 35-0 halftime lead and coasted to a 42-6 win in Trenton to re- main atop the district stand- ings and secure their 15th consecutive regular season. win. Even on the three incom- pletions, Hempstead was on the money, and also made good use of his increased.. speed on the scramble gain- ing a couple of first downs avoiding the pressure. The Hornets first score would be the result of a nine play drive, with 3 catches by Jamaal Reid for 38 yards reLtilting in a 14 yard Eric McIntyre run that looked to be assisted by a great block turned in by Bryan Hood Ma\o would only need four plays on their ne\t dri- Ve \with Reid once again making t-wo nice grab.' for 63 yards resulting in a two. Vard Kurt Skelly touch- dowxn iun night-up the gut -- behind' sbme great otfensive line blocking once again. The third touchdoxw\n dri- -e took 7 pla s with Hemp- stead scrambling for first doi"n yardage on third and long, a 14 yard run which w\ would be followed b\ a per- fect strike to Reid trom 33 \yards out. The Hornets would once again go into their play book on the defensive side of the ball for the' next score calling the "snatch 22?. This play sees the opponents running back break past the ', *" '. .." ".. ^p" a.! i. This is how you pass effectively for 253 yards. A great quarterback, great receivers, and great pass protection by Mcln- tyre, Skelly, Colby Blue, and center Blake He.ndrick. This sports correspondent really wishes there was stat that could give the centers more recognition because that actually is the key to the start of the play. After he finishes his business with the quarterback, he must then turn is attention to blocking effectively. Hendrick has done a great job this year for the Hornets in a thankless but important job that often gets overlooked. ,- .. line x\here Skelly is await- ing to snatch the ball away. It worked to perfection once again as Skelly not .only took the ball, but pio- . ceeded to waltz into the'. endzone 29 yards, out to in- crease the margin to 28-0. The plav left everybody on the field once again stand- ing looking at each other, and saw the official trying "to explain with a straight face to the opposing coach what had jiUst happened. The final score of the night once again involved a key catch by Reid for first down yardage followed by, a couple of outstanding McIntyre bursts. Iclntrye would gain his'second touchdown of the night from six yards out. but the play prior,to that for 56, yards was a thing of beauty as McIntyre waited for a nice block by Chris Padgett to break a rou nd the left. corner followed with some, dazzling-cuts to set up the first and goal situation.. Speaking of Padgett, he would make two receptions in the game for 44 yards and two first downs to go along with hisL ey down- field blocking. Alberto Rosalio would go 6-6 on the PATs for the night which added to the fi- nal 42-6 score. Skelly would earn defen- sive honors this week five tackles, one special teams, and also had a nice kickoff ;return to open the game for substantial yardage to go with this three TDs for the game, along with great play on coverage in the de- ifensive backfield holding the Tigers to 11 passing yards. Key defensive plays in the game were made by Aaron Gresham with a key fumble recovery in the sec- ond half with Trenton dri- ving to the Mayo 20 which led to the final Hornets dri- ve. Gresham would ac- count for six tackles, one for a loss, and tipped two passes in the Tigers back- field. The Hornets would 'get an interceptionhin the game with Kyle Pearson making the grab with a nice return. He would also record sev- eral tackles with one for a loss, and one on special teams, while brother Kris would also do a great job once again on special teams with a couple of stops and a couple of tackles for losses. Another special teams player that was instrumen- tal was lineman Nathan Broughton with a couple of stops. He would also do a nice job of blocking, while making a key offensive fumble recovery that kept the first drive of the game alive. Junior Jonathon Ander- son would make his pres- ence felt with two of his six tackles on special teams do- ing a great job defensively., Add the special team play of Reid, Adam Powell, Thomas Byrd and Quinn Frier, and there was not much happening for the Tigers for return yardage, with each gaining a couple of stops with many being gang tackles. Byrd would . one again make a key open field tackle as Trenton opened the second half with a nice return with Byrd making the solid stop. On the line, Darren Powe would record five tackles, with 3 for losses and one hurry, while rushing coun- terpart James Dees would be instrumental in the de- fensive shutdown of the Tigers passing attack also batting a ball away and get-. ting in on several stops in the Tigers backfield. The secondary was solid. getting nice play by Jeff Mi- ara, Reid and Byrd along with great defensive line play that held the Tigers to S119 total yards for the game. Mayo hosts Buccaneers There were several games that ef- fected not only the district, but also the overall state play offs this past Fri- day'night ***Hawthorne 26 Jefferson Co. 14 SWhVat this score means is that the district, play off teams carfnot be clinched until the Oct, 20, showdown in Mayo. when Jefferson County comes to NMayo. ,A Mayo win earns the district title while a Jefferson ,County win would force a three way dance in a tie breaker which will leave somebody out. ***Port St Joe 41 Sneads 0 , Travel to Liberty in key test this week; End season with West Gadsen' which is shaping up as district cham- pion-hip show down after Gadsen de- feated Freeport 31-21. ***Hilliard 50 Bronson 0 . Travels to Hawthorne this week in. what is another elimination battle for one of these teams, each.xith only one district loss. ***Bishop Snyder 55 Providence 21' Sndyer.is in. 'I ;'T '' "1 Reid and McIntyre take some time off in the second half after good numbers once again with Reid catching 7 passes for 187 yards and a TD while McIntyre would rush 15 times for 81 yards and 2 touchdowns. ***StJoes 14 Lopez 12 The Flashes are in and still unbeat- en- with a district championship sfhow down in Melbourne in a couple, of weeks. ***Other scores of note Baldwin 33 . Hamilton County 14 Hornets homecoming opponent do- ing quite well. ***Trinity Catholic 65 Chiefland 0 Two straight shutouts. Seem to be rolling now as district competition is now at hand. .. .. ..' .-. :-. -- The runningback probably needs to go down and refuse this challenge. He would not, and the snatch 22 in the Hornets playbook would result in a 29 yard Skelly touchdown after simply taken the ball away. Oct. 5-11 Hornets Sports SCHEDULE Friday. Oct 6 L] Varsity Football Hosts Branford 7:30 p.m. kickoff in defense of the Helmet The rivalry the Helmet will once again be on the' line this Friday night at Dale Walker Stadium. The Helmet has been on the line since 1953, a 0-0 final, and the rivalry has certainly had many excit-, ing ballgames. The Hornets do not want to look past this game. Mayo is currently riding a 15 game win streak that began with a 12-6 season ending win in Trenton,in a makeup contest due to hurricane weather. That win would snap a two game losing streak, one to Ocala Trinity Catholic, and the team that handed the Hornets their last district loss, Branford, by a score of 20-6. Mayo would regain the Helmet last year 27-6 in a rain soaked game in Branford. The Bucs are coming off their second win of the year with a road win in Bell 7-0. Before anybody starts com- paring scores, folks may want to pay attention to the dif- ferent styles of the two teams which could create a great game this Friday night in Mayo. The Bucs have had key injuries, but this past Friday night, Tim Clark did a nice job at the quarterback.posi- tion as the Bucs did not hesitate to put the ball in the air. Branford would mainly get behind a very capable front four to pound out 215 of their 249 yards for the game which accounted for 16 first downs. The workhorse was Brett Suggs rushing 24 times for 123 yards. Branford is also getting great play from Matt Taylor in the backfield and as a receiver making key catches for Branford and would score the Bucs touchdown on a nice 14 yard run to paydirt for the winning score against Bell. SEE MAYO, PAGE 2B SPORTS JV football order restored Gresham shuts down Tigers with 26 tackles The cheerleaders made it very clear of the Alex Gresham makes one of his 26 brutal tackles in Trenton leading the way to sweet revenge for the Hornets. Something had to give in this one as the Mayo junior varsity traveled to Trenton in a rematch of the lone loss that the Hornets junior varsity team has been dealt over the past 36 games. Trenton talked of not once, but twice, while Mayo was seeking revenge. The Tigers must have thought that there were four offensive backs as op- posed to the traditional three in the backfield as Mayo Continued From Page 1B Mayo comes into this game with the superior athletes that are scoring quickly from anywhere on the field led by junior all- state quarterback Chad Hempstead. The game plan for both teams is very simple. The Bucs will get behind the traditionally tough front four and try to keep the ball for long extended dri- ves keeping the ball away from the Hornets. powerful offense. Mayo will try to get their athletes in the open field to take advantage of the speed difference. Plus, this is Branford vs Mayo which, means you can throw out the record book and disregard scores of previous opponents. The Bucs have a different level for this game as the Hornets junior varsity team found out quickly. This is actually a huge game in the district stand- ings as a Branford win would create a five team tie for first place.in the dis- trict standings. Look past this game if you wish, but tradition Alex Gresham would record 26 tackles in this game with 10 for losses, and one sack, living in the Tigers backfield most of the night with one vicious hit after another. Two of those tackles would also come on special teams bringing down the punter setting up a touchdown, one would be a huge fourth down tackle and Gresham would also force a fumble. The Hornets took control should tell Hornet fans to beware of this game. Branford will come ready to play and is very capable if they execute and limit the Hornets big play of- fense. Booster Club and fifth quarter The Hornets will be treated to another fifth quarter following the game at the Alton Church of God in a great time of fel- lowship and a chance to chat with many of the out- standing Hornet football players. Also, at the game, the football boosters have a table set up to register for Advertise your YARD 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. early scoring touchdowns on the first two posses- sions. The first was set up after Uriel Posada blocked a Tigers punt giving the Hornets possession at the Trenton 36 yard line. Kade Bell would hit Ethan Perry in stride on a huge third and long play to the 13, and would follow with a strike to Brooks Laminack to the 3 yard line. Bell would complete the drive scoring the touchdown on booster membership. It is actually shocking how low the number is on booster membership. There is no other place in the state of Florida that has the first class level of athletes, both on and off the field, and a more dedicated group of coaches. This is a fun pro- gram that will definitely be around on the state picture for the next couple of years and is a fun group to get involved with. Plus, you are given the coolest look- ing hats when you register. Join up Friday night. Cost is $25 and supports an one of the many outstanding programs in Mayo. -1 the rush for a quick 6-0 lead. The Tigers once again struggled with the snap on the attempted punt while Gresham, Dominque Gar- ner, CJ Brinkley and Posada brought the punter down at the 10. Alan driver took ad- vantage of key blocking by Tripp McCray and Sean Lisk to find an alley directly to paydirt for the score on the next play. Brinkley Hornets intentions on this would cross the goal line for the two point conver- sion and a 14-0 Hornets lead with 2:53 still left in the first quarter. The Hornets would come out in the second half want- ing to put the dagger in the Tigers. Two nice scrambles by Bell would produce two key first downs, followed by Driver breaking off tack- le for 47 yards on a spectac- ular run to paydirt, but the play would be flagged, but still brought first down yardage. Two tough runs by Brinkley and Bell would set up a fourth and two sit- uation with Bell once again finding Laminack, this time for the touchdown and a 20-6 Hornets lead, holding on down the stretch for a sweet 20-14 revenge win. Laminack would also make another key first down grab for 11 yards. There were certainly oth- er defensive standouts in the game as McCray would also put good numbers with 5 tackles, two for loss- es and a forced fumble, along with some good blocking. Laminack would do a great job defensively get- ting in on 6 tackles, one on fourth down, one special teams and one for a loss. Brinkley would account for 7 tackles with 2 on spe- cial teams, one TD save, forced and recovered a fumble and delivered a nice kickoff return for substan- tial yardage. Bell was instrumental on defense 4 tackles, broke up a pass, intercepted a pass with a nice return, and pro- vided two quick kicks that pinned the Tigers deep. Steven Stone added 5 tackles with two for losses stopping Tiger drives. Lisk would do a great job on the offensive line noted for several key blocks, and had 7 tackles of his own with one monster solo tack- le and was able to run down what looked to be a Tigers score. On special teams, Brett Maxwell made the most of it on special teams coverage getting a vicious tackle in stopping a return. -- r -%O -' - r r S9 ,~- = 4~ - L.... .!z; Perry makes the first big play of the night offensively making a great catch and run to set up the first touchdown. 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Mayo, FL. Ph: 386- 294-2720, TDD/TTY 711. Equal Housing Opportunity 267272-F 229953- I MAYO CLASSIFIED BUS H U 0 ,v ROLOGY M, I .11 I----6 A I PAGE 2B THE MAYO FREE PRESS, Mayo, FL THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2006 SPORTS Lady Hornets baffling (from the view of the sportswriter) This is where I get myself in trouble. Most of the ath- letes at Mayo are over- achievers in my opinion. I do not share that view with the 2006 volleyball team however. I stated at the be- ginning of the year that folks do not need to be sur- prised to see this team com- peting for a district title in 2006. I still believe that, es- pecially after what was seen on the courts this past week against two very good teams, one of which is the defending district champion. To validate this point, let's take a look at two of the opponents this week. First up at the home gym was the defending district champion and favorite once again this year, Bronson. Mayo was very sluggish falling down 10-1 to a hard hitting Bronson team. Ash- ley Meyers took a nice set .from Brandie Marlenee to break serve, and then pro- ceeded to launch two aces and two other service points to pull the Hornets within a 16-18 score. Myers then helped break the op- ponents serve at the net with a fine block, and then after nice digs by Lillie Prine and KatyJo Walker, the Hornets had evened the match. Myers would get a dig and made a nice set for a Marlenee kill, while ser- vice points from Cara Young and Kelsey Brown put the Hornets in front. Young would make a nice set to Lillie Prine for her second kill of the sequence to lead the Lady Hornets to a game one win 25-20. The Hornets would con- tinue to play well in game 2 with Myers getting an ace from the service line and made two blocks at the net and pulled out a tough dig, while Prine and Cartaesha Macklin would benefit two kills with nice sets from Young to stay even in the game at the midway point. But then it started. Somewhere in this mix, there must have been a switch of teams on the court. The communication stopped and after doing a great job getting the serves over the net, all of a sudden were not getting over the net, and the nice sets just seemed to stop. Mean- while, the Bronson spikes were falling uncontested to Marlenee makes her presence felt at the net once again. f, The JV team continues to reap the improvements of Gandy on the returns. the floor enabling the Lady Eagles to not only pull game two out, but an easy game three and started out game four cruising. The real Lady Hornets must have found their way back to the court in game four. The serves started reaching the opponents court, and the Hornets started setting the ball once again with Young and Walker getting nice assists leading to 5 kills by Myers, along with kills by Marle- nee and Prine, along with key digs keeping volleys alive. Despite the fine ef- fort to come-from-behind, the hole was to deep, and the Hornets would fall short in the game and the match. The next night, a very hard hitting Bell team came to town. Mayo would drop a very tight first game de- spite a great effort getting key returns from Young, Myers and Land, while Walker did a great job feed- ing 5 assists, along with 2 from Young to set up kills by Myers 2, Prine 2, Walker 1, Emily Contraras 1 and Macklin 1. Myers was ef- fective at the service line with 3 points, while Prine would add 1 as the Lady Hornets evened the score at 23 before falling. In game two, both teams would struggle holding . serve with Mayo getting great returns by Marlenee, Myers, Young and Eliza- beth Weenick. Marlenee would also dig out some tough spikes while Contr- eras and Tabitha Weddle did a good job at the service line to help the Hornets stay close. Two assists each by Young and Walker led to kills by Marlenee, Myers and Prine that led Mayo to a 25-22 game two win to even the match. In game three, it just sim- ply got ugly. Just getting a return off the opponents serve was a chore as Bell rolled in an easy one 25-9. The communication stopped, and the sets were not part of the teamwork plan any longer while Bell continued to play solid vol- leyball getting nice sets on each sequence that led to kills at the net which led Coach Tyson to bringing the starters to the bench in a great move. The Lady Hornets would opponents get their focus back in game the next. The Hornets four breaking out to an ear- volleyball team is an out- ly 5-2 advantage with Land standing one. The Hornets at the service line for 3 are known to the opponents points and an ace. Mayo just as a team waiting for would control the game the basketball season. If this getting back to the extreme- team does decide to reach ly effective style of play for the gold, look out! they are capable of getting When they play their game, assists by Land, Walker, there is none better. Young and Weenick which JV Volleyball Looking resulted in kills by Walker, Great Myers, Prine, Contreras, Although the JV volley- Macklin and Marlenee. ball team dropped a couple Hustling returns by Walker, of matches this past week, Young, Myers and Prine the games were tight with led the Hornets to a game 4 the ladies getting better win 25-20 to set up the tie with each match. breaking fifth game. Against Bronson, the The Lady Hornets would Lady Hornets struggled at jump out quickly in game the service line and returns, five with great serving by but did a much better job in Land with 4 points, one ace, game two taking the game to lead 5-1. Mayo would 16-14 on the strength of get their teamwork game Toquita Gandy with 3 nice going again communicating returns, 2 service points with each other to provide and 3 aces. Three more nice assists by Marlenee nice returns in the third and Young which led to game had the Lady Hornets kills by Contreras, Myers serving for the match be- and Macklin. Mayo would fore falling 16-14 in a actually serve for match thriller. point in the match, but Against Bell, Mayo would fall 17-15 in the end dropped a tough 27-25 first in a thriller. game, but had a chance This volleyball team can serving for the game after play the game when they Tiffany Peacock was able to want to. The two teams score 3 aces and a couple of they played this past week service points to push are the two best in the dis- Mayo in front 25-24. trict, and at times, Mayo In game two, Peacock dominated both, and closed would have some nice re- out the week with a con- turns along with a kill after vincing sweep of Suwannee. a nice set by Brandi Lee. When the Lady Hornets de- Lee would also provide a cide to stick with their set couple of aces to keep the game and talk to each other game close. on the floor, they are very Julia Barnes also provid- effective and dominating ed some nice returns, a cou- Normally I do not agree ple of aces and assists. with the opposition, but the Victoria Jackson would comments on both nights continue her consistent play was one of confusion. Bell with many good returns nor Bronson has never and several service points played a team that looks to- on both nights that would tally unbeatable one game, keep the Lady Hornets and then just disappears competitive. 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I I I I C Ii 'I ..13. ... .-r- NO E3 r I I 00)AC I THURSDlAY.fOCTOBER 5,2006 THE MAYO FREE PRESS, Mavo, FL ~ PAGE 7B Mayo Legals AGENDA LAFAYETTE COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD WORKSHOP, OCTOBER 12,2006 School BoardWorkshop, October 12, 2006 in the School Board Administration Building be- gining at 9 a.m. School Board Workshop to discuss the following: (1) Construction Projects (2) Class Size Reduction (3) Update on Grants: Safe Schools/Healthy Students 21st Century Community Learning Centers (4) Other concerns 10/5-1-D NOTICE OF HEARING The Lafayette County School Board will con- duct a public hearing on Thursday, October 12, 2006 at 10:30 a.m. to consider adoption of the following rule: WELLNESS POLICY The Board has considered the economic im- pact of the new Rule, 'and upon approval and adoption of this'policy by the, School Board, Lafayette County Schools will comply with the guidelines set forth for the health and wellness of all students and employees. Statutory Authority: Section 1001.41, 1001.42, Florida Statutes Laws Implemented: P.L. 108- :".5 S .:Ii;.:.r, ,::4 R;.:,harl B Ru ill tl?, i;.:.ral S.,r.,,ijl Lu,.:h =,:*l -l- U'C I'51 el ;"u i Cr.,, j Nutrition Act of 1966 (42 USC 1771 et.seq.) 1001.43,-1006.06, 1006.0606; F.S. ' State Board of Education Rules: 6A-7.040, 6A-7.041, 6A-7.0411 A C.:p, IIr." hjlel .1 II-, Lai ile', n C ,J,''I, ,Ecr .:.l ai i .5 l.aIe lat i .:.r p uli.: ir" .l:.5.:t,,:r. s l it.6 ni.: : i ir, ':uup ,ir l "ie-r ''l ,I:..:. r..r .,l] Laia., el- C.:U i ., : r:.:,l 6;..a,rd 3Er. :i lE C a.. f:.rd Siriel i. ,.0 Fl"i.:,rda OCm.- r..:A : .,j ri. it a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Fredrick W .W ard, ,per,,ilr..I-rleni :r .:. .:rco 9/21-10/5-3-D AGENDA TOWN COUNCIL, TOWN OF MAYO,,FLORIDA PUBLIC HEARING & REGULAR MEETING' MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2006, 7 P.M. TOWN COUNCIL MEETING ROOM, 276 WEST MAIN STREET PUBLIC HEARING Resolution 110-06 Reduction of Permit Fees to SRWMD Resolution 111-06 Reduction of Permit Fees to DEP REGULAR MEETING ;. 1. Adopt Agenda . 2. Approve minutes from previous meeting " 3. Citizens input 4. Jim Hollis Occupational License fees 5. Vi Johnson Occupational license fees' 6. Decision on Banking Proposal from . First Federal 7. Decision o,-, L.:.r. Fr -" .:. I.:,-, Fi r i : Federal 6 .:r.i djui.- Vi.:.I l :II:.p ir .i ..i' .:,: ;,, ; i' &10. Adopt Resolution 110-06 P.:...:.'. :. .'e 10. Adopt Resolution 110-06 11. Adopt Resolution 111-06 12. Interlocal Agreement with County for EMS Special Assessment' < 13. Discuss Bid for FRDAP 14. Discuss Outside Salarie's 15. Department Reports a. Sampson Edwards b. Aaron Lawson c. Dick Edwards d. Bobby Johnson e. Mayo Volunteer Fire Department 16. Miscellaneous Items . 17. Pay Bills e 18. 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FLORIDA STATUTE 286&0105, THAT ANY PERSON OR PERSONS 'DECIDING TO APPEAL ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT THIS PUBLIC ,HEARING WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE HEARING AND MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE, PRO- CEEDING IS MADE WHICH RECORD IN- CLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL 'IS TO BE BASED. 10/5-1-D NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING The District Board of Trustees of North Florida Community College 'will hold Its regular monthly meeting Tuesday, October 17, 2006 at 5:30 p.m. in/the NFCC Student Center Lake' side Room, NFCC, 325 NW Turner Davis Dr., Madison, FL. A copy of the agenda may be obtained by, writing: NFCC, Office of the Pres- ident, 325 NW Turner Davis Dr., Madison, FL 32340. For d(sability-related accommoda- ., .o, aci, the iI PCC Offi.:. f* College Ad- .,,.:..:m _r,I Se.-.j 3.153 IjFCC is an equal ,a':.: : e,'' lJ.I ':'l uF:"h ''ll $1mpl.:"i NOTICE Sealed bids will be received by'the Board of County Commissioners of Lafayette County, Florida.at its regular meeting place in the Lafayette County Courthouse at Mayo, Florida on Monday the 9th day of October, 2006 at 11 a.m. at .which time and place all bids will be publicly opened and read aloud for a New 2006/07 1/2 ton Pick-Up Truck. Bjds must be turned in by 12 noon on Friday, October 6, 2006 to the Clerk of Court's office. Specifications on the truck may be obtained from the office of the Clerk of Court, Lafayette County, PO Box 88, Mayo, Florida 32066. The Board of County Commissioners of Lafayette County reserves the right to reject any and'all bids, to waive formalities, to re-ad-- vertise and award the bid in the best'interest. of Lafayette County, Florida, and to accept the. lowest and best bid. Terms of payment: Cash within 30 days after delivery. Dl ; .- D le W ;iV,;, 4..15, '' By Order of the Board of County C .:. n-,,; i;-:.,',er .:.1 LM ,. e ,- ':.:.ur,.1,. Florida. ' R ,:I, L,.:.,-,:' Li*_ l : iL-r,, 6 :.al, . 9/28-10/5-2-D . AGENDA LAFAYETTE COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD REGULAR MEETING, OCTOBER 12, 2006 Regular School Board Meeting, October 12, :,: .: ,r. i '.. : r.:i..:.l Board Administration. ,im rin, rt.:-arrrr 513 .I 10 atm. ' C. C iau II. Approval of Minutesi. III l r.:,:.,g,-,ll.I,-, F-i,.-rIl, i, ri.:. " .A Ir~d. -,.l .:.II r.. r .:.rlh IV. Citizen Input , .V. Consent items . 'A. Personnel: (1)'Retirement i I .. I,' l.:r. '' - ,\ Hc ..:r-Ter,, ,,'.i-, Instructional, Non-ln-' structions, Prevention Specialist', Out-of-Field Teachers, Substitutes,'Voluhteer Coach (4) Approve request for maternity leave B. Approve fundraiser requests submitted by LES PTO and'LHS FBLA C. Approve requests for the following students to attend school in Lafayette County for the re- mainder of the 2006-07 school year: Kade Humphries, Barry Walker VI. Action Items A. Approve Bid Proposal for Even Start Fami- ly Literacy Evaluation Reports 2006-07 . B. Public Hearing @10:30 a.m. to consider adoption of the following new school board policy: Wellness Policy C. Approve Five-Year Plant Survey. D. Approve Bill of Sale from The Henry & Rilla White Foundation, Inc. for trailer located at 443 NE Bloxham Street, Mayo, Florida. E. Approve to piggy-back op NEFEC's RFQ (Request for Qualifications) for Construction Management Services) F. Approve to participate in National Child Identification Program G. Approve request to add position of football "ticket taker" to the Athletic Supplemental schedule H. Approve Title I Parent Involvement Plans I. Approve bills for payment J. Approve budget amendments VII. Items for Information A. transportation Report B. Principal's Monthly Financial Report on In- ternal Funds - C. Purchase Orders D. Financial Statement 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 THIT, 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. 10/5-1-D IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR. LAFAYETTE COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO.: 06-98-CA DIVISION DAVID LOUIS. FOUNTAIN, II Petitioner' and HEIDI MANE FOUNTAIN .. Respondent NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE TO H-.l..'-.,ar.e Four.i.r, .146 NW Helen Dr. L F- C'ry F.:. 3055 YOU ARE NOTIFIED tral A.....:ira t.,n filed a nzr.ii ,.:.u an ina.il ,.:.u a. re.'vJ d to ,serve :,:.i:. :, ,.:.ur rn lc-n .: I ny, to it on David Louis.Fountain, II, whose ad- dress is 328 SW Graceland Road, Mayo, Flori- da 37066 on or before October 26,- 2006, and file ii-A or.ga i l win 'r.- clerk. or Inr. C.:.u,1 FO. B.:. 8i MP1u Flor,,a 320'0 C6 .elor& -r-. vice on Petitioner or immediately-thereafter. If you fail to do so. a default may be 'entered :ag ,r.l ,.u 1or I | ." r l.I -1.,*erar,ad 3 n Inte p.' lli 3r.' ' C.p; :, f all ,:.:,urt ,.:,:umentl ir. I c: -,'a nr- .:liu .-i. I:. ar. a d~Iable ,l r v b l C1 li,. C.r Ir.e C. 'r.:u' C.:.unl 'h.h:c ''c.u ria,. r,s I ..ese -*3.:.:,J,.rls upon r.que:1 You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court's office notified of your current address. (You i'a,. l Noi.ce ,I Curre'l A.j.lrIe Fio-r.da -up-', C.Curi Appr .-.F Fa13r.1, La* F.:.,rT, 1. .i' ) Fului, r pA F .r. Ir..i la' I u.l ,. ,, I IU mailed to tra" a'l: re: c.r re.:.:.r 1a 31r,, :i.rk office. WARNING: Rule 1'2285, Florida Family Law Rule .:.PI rc caur.B lrquiae c- n: .rin auioiTiaI. .- ,0: .,ii p'.sur c .j1 .3 .:u,' nl. and i .7n y, all:.n FalurI jr" .:I lTpl, i-ar, rci, ul n ar..:rn:.r.- .r. -l'. in.1] Jdimn.. al r.. irinF .r.i.: i plr ;aair" , RICKY LYONS C LEFiK OF THE CIRCUIT'COURT By: Hannah C. Owens Deputy Clerk 09/28, 10/05, 12, 19 PUBLIC NOTICE The Lafayette County Commission will hold a regular scheduled meeting on Monday, Octo- ber 9,2006 at 9 a.m. The meeting will be held in the Commissioners meeting room on the second floor of the Lafayette County Court- house In Mayo, Florida. Listed below is an agenda for the meeting. By Order of: T. Jack Byrd -Chairman 1. Call to order 2. Pledge to flag and Invocation 3. Approve the minutes 4. Special needs from the community 5. Conrad Bishop Various Items 6. Public Hearings Land Use. A) Fort Atkinson Plantation Development B) Other Zoning or special exception, if needed. 7. Consider applications for the following: A) Maintenance Position B) Two Public Works Positions 8. Discuss with the County Attorney the idea of drawing up an Interlocal Agreement with the Town of Mayo for Fire Coverage. 9. Set a date for a joint meeting between the Board of County Commissioners and the Fire .Council. 10. Discuss with the County attorney about developing a petition for new or expanding businesses requesting a tax incentive. 11. Adjust some 2006-07 budgets to reflect state set salaries that were received after the budget was adopted. 12. Discuss new DEP rules regarding the closed landfill. 13. Open bids for a hew truck (11 a.m.) 14. Department Heads: A) John Bell B) Edward Dodd C) Bobby Johnson D) Donnie Land 15. Approve the bills 16. New Business 17. Adjourn .RECONVENE AT 1' P.M.'FOR THE ADJUSTMENT BOARD MEETING ALL MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC ARE WEL- "COME TO ATTEND. NOTICE IS FURTHER , HEREBY GIVEN, PURSUANT TO FLORIDA STATUTES 286.0105, THAT ANY PERSON OR PERSONS DECIDING TO APPEAL ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT THIS PUBLIC HEARING WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE HEARING ANDo r.1AY EED TO ENSURE THAT A ERBATI.1M RECORD OF THE"PRO- CEEDINGS IS MADE WHICH RECORD IN- CLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. 10/5-1-D PUBLIC NOTICE The Lafayette County Commission will be ac- cepting applications for the following position: MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR You-may pick up and file your application at the Clerk of Court's office at the Courthouse in Mayo, Florida. A job description for the Main- tenance Supervisor is available upon request. .The deadline for filing applications will be Monday, October 9, at 8:30 a.m. Lafayette County is an equal Opportunity employer. By Order of: T. Jack Byrd Chairman- LaCla.ne C Urv CLu.rr, m,.ir..r ALL MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC ARE WEL- COME TO ATTEND. NOTICE IS FURTHER MEREE'. GIVEN F'uRLIAlNT TO FLORIDA STATU.ITE .2T u01l' THAT Ar'i PERSOIf OR PEFR,.OrI. DECiDiIG TO APPEAL ANY MATTER .;'rlSniDERED AT THIS PUBLIC HEARING WILL:NEED A RECORD OF THE HEARING*AND MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PRO- CEEDING IS MADE WHICH RECORD IN- CLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL, IS:TO BE BASED. 10/5-1-D : Hornets cruise to 42-6 win for 15th in a row- Sports Page 1B MORE THAN HEAT...9m Beautiful fireplaces that are clean, efficient heaters too! THE WOOD STOVE SAND FIREPLACE CENTER OPEN Ph. 377-9535 611 N. Main St. M-F 9:30 5:30 Gainesville Sat. 9:30 400O NOW OPEN IN STEINHATCHEE Riwsie Spirits 1312 Riverside Drive Steinhatchee, FL Next to Fiddler's Restaurant OPEN DAILY LARGEST LIQUOR SELECTION ON THE NATURE COAST WE CARRY FINE CIGARS Special orders: If we don't have it we can get it! 35-498-2942 HOLIDAY GIFT BASKETS Ready Made And Custom Baskets Available For All Your Holiday Gift Giving Needs Prices starting at 120.00 Bring this ad in for 10 off your purchase MONTHLY GIVEAWAY With purchase of $10.00 or more you are eligible to enter Riverside Spirits Monthly Drawing. Winner will receive a $25.00 Gift Certificate to be used toward their next purchase. FIRST DRAWING WILL BE HELD: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2006 at 1:00 p.m. AT RIVERSIDE SPIRITS N'WINE SHOPPE 302281-F (I IVI LUYI~I) VV I VYL1 -I "" I P-%L. RR ,-uMAYOIFRE- T M O FREE P S M F THURDAOCTOBER5,2006 Second Outdoor Extravaganza held in Branford The second Outdoor Extravaganza was - held in Branford on September 9. A crowd of over 1500 attended with some 789 families registering for the event. There were a variety of prizes won in- cluding; four mud tires valued at $800, a tree stand, Steaks from Smokin' Oak, a cooker, a. shotgun, 12 gauge Remington, a jacuzzi, a Model 94 22 magnum level ac- tion Winchester, and as .well as many oth- er prizes. The big prize of the day was a golf/hunting cart which was won by Lar- ry Thompson of Mayo. Florida Trail Association monthly meeting . The Suwannee Chapter of the Florida Trail Association .will hold its monthly meeting on Monday, October 9, at the , :Suwannee River Water Management District from 7-9 PM, ,.on U.S 90 andd CR'49, 2 miles east of Live Oak. The Public is Welcomel!...._ '- The program'will feature biologist Anni Mitchell, from >the Florida Fish. and Wildife Commission, and a power- ,point presentation on birding, the Wings of Florida Pro- gram, endangered birds and also include nuisance animals. Afterthe program stay for a discussion about Suwannee Chapter's -upcoming tours and trips, many of which are open.to the public.. Various hikes are being planned for the upcoming co6lei.months. Contact: Chapier Chair, Sylvia Dunnam, 362-3256. Dun- nams@alte).net, Sam Bigbie, 362-5090, sam8591@alltel.net. LHS 11th Grade supper LHS will hold a fundraiser supper, on October 6 from 4:30 until 7 p.m. in the High School cafeteria. The menu will con- tain: sliced pork, baked potato with sour cream or butter, green beans, dessert and tea. The cost will be $6 per plate. Please come and support the 11th grade class! Larry Thompson sits in his new "camo" hunting cart. Branford Farmers Market now open The Branford Farmers market closed in July, but reopened Monday, Septem-" ber 25. The market will be at Hatch Park. They will soon be selling sweet pota- toes, greens, pumpkins, and persimmons, to men- tion a few.of the items that will be available for the public. The market will be open every _lIonday, 2-6 through December 18, and then reopen around the, first of May 2007. Don't Qo To The Hospital! For your cataract surgery Cataract surgery is a short and painless procedure that .we perform at North Florida SurgEery Center in Lake City. Why settle for the inconvenience and increased costs of having cataract surgery in the hospital when the most experience cataract surgeon in 4 Lake City is using a state-of-the- art modern ambulatory surgery center? You deserve higher quality and more affordable eye 'Richard Reichert MD care. Call us today! the Cataract & Laser CentersofNorth Florida. 4 -tFamily FOpUS Ey r 1615 SW Main Blhd., Lake City 105 Grand St., Live Oak 755-2785 364-5677- 302605-F WHALE CHILD SAFETY SEAT The WHALE Program OCCUPANT IDENTIFICATION "We Have A Little Emergency" PROGRAM ponso bred the GFWC Mayo Woman's Club What is the W.H.A..LE.EProgram? The WHALE"' Program is an identification and information package for child car safety seats created by Connie Day, a care giver from Richmond. VA who wondered what would happen to the children in her care in the event of an automobile accident. The first program of its kind in the United States, WHALE'" is currently used in 32 states. It requires the use of four self- adhesive stickers and one information label. One information label attached to the rear of the car seat provides important information about the child in the seat, such as name, date of birth, medical history, and who to contact in case of an emergency. If placed on the back of the seat, this label will not be visible from the outside of the vehicle, thus insuring the privacy of these personal facts. Do not use a pen with an ink that will smudge. Two WHALE- Car Seat Stickers, attached to the sides of the safety seat and two WHALE" Vehicle Stickers, attached to the rear side windows of the vehicle, depict the WHALEM logo and alert rescuers that the vehicle occupants participate in the program. For more information contact: WHALETM Project Chairperson Sheila Perry .4- A ~W~-~Q"271U 30251-F THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2006 PAGE B HE MYO FEE PESSMavo FL Section C North Florida October 4-5, 2006 Live Oak Publications, Inc. a Florida Sheri Staff It's that time again when good friends gather on the banks of the famous Suwannee River to celebrate the birthday of the Florida Sheriffs Boys Ranch. This year the Boys Ranch will observe its 49th birthday with an open house, barbecue, horse show and other events Oct 4-8. People of all ages will take part this week- end in the 49th Annual Boys Ranch Open House Anniversary Celebration. From riding events and horse shows to award ceremonies and fellowship, the Boys Ranch Open House recognizes the history and traditions ofFlori- da's best charity. In 1957, two of Florida's sheriffs shared a vision of helping at-risk children develop into productive citizens. Over the past 49 years, many kids ha% e w alked beneath the fa- mous archwa) ot the Boys Ranch in Live Oak to'learnand live the work, study, praw. play day philosophy. Over time, the Youth Ranches ex- panded its residential and camping programs throughout the state, serving more than 80,'000 momi: ,boys and girls since it began in 1957. the mi The positi e impact of the Youth Ranches is showa attributed to the leadership of Florida's sher- The iffs. the generous contributions from thousands ; friend of faithful donors and a foundation of core 6al- .Ranch ues set forth by its founders and framers. on hat The special grand entry etent will take place, this ye on Saturday. Oct. 7. beginning at 11 a m. at the Open Clay Mavericks Arena where a three-day horse tages show is expected to hal e attract more than 600 % ill g entnes. Sign-up for the horse sho%% begins at portun noon Friday, Oct. 6, with games beginning at 2 the rat p.m. The grand entrN ex ent %\ill be follow ed rnanc ,by a delicious barbecue lunch served next to with c the Stmannee River. Admission is free to all The events; barbecue tickets will be sold at $3 become each. Florid All activities w ill take place at the Boys. In Ranch north of Live Oak off CR 795. and de Among the acti\ cities will be the Boys Ranch serve Alumni meeting Saturday morning at 9 a.m. at Boys ] the alumni building, the alumni banquet Satur- \ho b day evening, worship services at 8 a.m. Sun- in 196 ith Opel Hol ng in the arena area at iusic tent and the culmination of the horse RIDING RANCHERS PARTICIPATE IN THE 2005 OPEN HOUSE: These Riding Ranchers partici- and awards Sunday afternoon pate in the 2005 Boys Ranch Open House during the grand entry parade prior to the Suwannee weather r is just right. and thousands of River barbecue alongside the famous Suwannee River. Photo: Susan K. Lamb s of the Bo s are expected to be :ages nd to help celebrate :., ear's birthday. house of the cot- . in the afternoon ire guests an op- . ity to see here nchers live, meet of them and talk cottage parents. -t open house has en-i ne one of the largest e ents in No-th a and guests are elhome .-- recognition of his many achievement dedication to children, Jim Strayer %%ill as this year's Grand MNarshall for the Ranch Open House Celebration. Srray er. egain his ser\ ic %itl ithe Youth Ranchesv 5. \\as a highly influential frame of the ; Z. n,. WE ARE M= Al PROFESSIONAL GRADEE' n Stodk! PontiaCG6 Hardtop -Conveirtible!! PONTIAC 2006 GMC Sierra Ibritton's Pontiac-GMC 5 5Year 00000 Mile Powertrain Warranty Denali XL Sal ave 48% Save 45% Off! New or. Now kisRp Tal 1.11a i,-:en6 -J,3'er lAr- ana olh-if cr.i.onal eq.j.prneol qra "Ta( :er, 1,ci ar.-I omer pjiC.nalACjujpr.er.TAIra j., T r, ).l ii N-1 v -51 11 lirmdr I STRAYER AND MCMULLEN TO BE GRAND MARSHALL AND HONORARY GRAND MAR- SHALL: Former Florida Sheriff's Youth Ranches dedicated employee Jim Strayer, left, and J. L. McMullen, seated, will be honored during the grand entry parade Saturday morning as grand marshal and honorary grand marshal. Pictured with them are McMullen's daughter, Jill, and retired Youth Ranches CEO Harry K. Weaver. Photo: Submitted Youth Ranch organization known as the "ar- chitect of programs and services." , Honorary Grand Marshall will be J.L. Mc- Mullen who provided years of invaluable ser- vice to the Live Oak community, including the Florida Sheriffs Youth Ranches. Mc- Mullkn was trustee of the Florida Sheriffs Boys Ranch, a member of the executive committee and served as the first chairman of the building committee. He.also helped select the site of the Boys Ranch, located along the ENJOY COLORFUL WINTER ANNUALS! With a wide variety of plant choices there's something for everyone! Pansies4i petunias, snaps, alyssum and more! - You'll be the envy of the neighborhood!. with all your colorful blooms! 18 plants (mix and match 1 varieties if you like!) $8.91 FALL DECORATING MADE EASY! Make Nobles Greenhouse your Fall decorating headquarters! You'll be able to choose from corn stalks, gourds, Indian corn, stra\\ bales,. scarecrows and so much more! Suwannee River. The Youth Ranches is privileged to have Jim Strayer, J.L. McMullen and many other life-long friends and supporters share in this wonderful occasion. Everyone is invited to come out and take part in this rich heritage celebrating 49 years of service to Florida's Children. For more information or to receive a full schedule of events, please call 386-842-5555 or visit www.youthranches.org. 9248 129th Road Live Oak (386) 362-2333 Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-6:00 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Closed Sunday "For over 30 Years" WWW.NOBLESGREENHOUSE.COM 302198-F HWY 90 11TH STREET Ts o Sebig:Si, v nn ii'l'n ndof qtl0 I IL I 1 I 1-1 11- I -1 1 qb PAGE 2C, OCTOBER 4-5; 2006 NORTH FLORIDA FOCUS t. T: U r- Mo * 4jw bCopyrighted1Materialil Syndicated ontent Available 1omNe ws Providers Ava ~ifa erm oommerciaL ______rsv a qp 40 ^ u 0 48 m 4w le 490 dpwm6"0 =.07wql 00 a NORTH FLORIDA FOCUS OCTOBER 4-5, 2006, PAGE 3C Donations of all-occasion needed Suwannee River Regional Library, 9828 US 1.29 South, Live Oak will be the drop-off site for donations of used all-occasion cards. The cards will be picked up by Anabelle Burnham for the purpose of making bookmarks for the library. Info: 386- 362-2317. Competition entry opens! Nov. 3-11 Columbia County Fair The Columbia County. Fair will be held Nov. 3.-11. Columbia County residents may enter the following contests: horticul- ture; flower arranging, both fresh and dried; baked goods; canned goods; quilting, sewing; crafts; scrapbooking; art; pho- tography; and coloring contest for age 4-7. Various deadlines apply but no entry fees are required. All highest placing awards will receive monetary awards. Info/details: 386-752- 8822, www.columbiacountyfair.org. Buy tickets now and save! Deadline Oct. 6 2006 Florida Butterfly Festival offers $25 Festival Package Florida Museum of Natural History offers $25 Festival Pack- age for its 2006 Florida Butterfly Festival to be held Saturday- Sunday, Oct. 14-15 at the University of Florida Cultural Plaza in Gainesville and other area locations. Note: While registra- tion is not required, those who sign up for the $25 Festival Package before Friday, Oct. 6 will receive a 10 percent dis- count on all registered, fee-based activities, which are space- limited. The festival also includes free activities with no regis- tration required. Info: 352-846-2000, www.flmnh.ufl.edu. Volunteer now! Oct. 5-7 and Oct. 12-14 The Great Book Sale Suwannee County Friends of the Library will host The Great Book Sale during regular library hours Thursday-Saturday, Oct. 5-7 and Thursday-Saturday, Oct. 12-14 at Suwannee River Regional Library, 1848 US 129 South, Live Oak. Note: Volun- teers are needed to staff pre-sale set-up Wednesday-Thurs- day, Sept. 27-28 and the six days of the book sale, call 386-, 362-2317. Info: Suiwannee County Director of L ibra ics Danny Hales. 38h-36"- '317 or Suwannee County Friends of the Li- bran President Betsey Bergman. 3S6-842-2953. Register now! Comnmuiuity 'F9i Festival,'. Parents United' Together i I PUT I is currently seeking art and craft vendors for its fifthli a.Lnnu.il Coirnnunir., Fill Festi- val to be held from 11 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 7 at Co- lumbia County Fairgrounds in , Lake City. Register now for both space. Info/registration: Nickie Bates, 386-365-1982. Volunteer now! SHS class of 1992 - reunion Attention! Dependable committee needed to help plan a class reunion for. Spwannee High School class of 1992. Thank you and God bless you! Info: Chadwick Martin, 386-362-3853. Volunteer now! Nov. 4-5 ., Volunteers needed for 25th Annual Downtown Festival & Art Show City of Gainesville's De- partment of Parks, Recreation . and Cultural Affairs needs volunteers for its 25th Annual .. Downtown Festival & Art He l Show to be held Saturday- I., Sunday, Nov. 4-5 in ;.-, Gainesville; Info/to volun- , teer: Linda Piper, 352-334- 5064 or www.gvlculturalaf- fairs.org. Visit now! Thru Oct. 31 NFCC hosts display of Native American Today! Oct. 4 Early Learning Coalition AdHoc quality/finance committee meeting Early Learning Coalition of Florida's Gateway, Inc. will hold an AdHoc quality/finance committee meeting at 3 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 4 at the Coalition office in Lake City. Info: Heidi Moore, 386-752-9770. Thursday Oct. 5 American Red Cross Infant/Child CPR and First Aid class in Lake City American Red Cross of Suwannee Valley; Infant/Child CPR and First Aid class; 6-10 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 5; 264 NE Her- nando Ave., Suite 102, Lake City. Info: 386-752-0650. Thursday Oct.. 5 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, Oct. 5, 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. Thursday-Saturday Oct. 5-7 and Oct. 12-14 The Great Book Sale Suwannee County Friends of the'Library will host The Great Book Sale during regular library hours Thursday-Saturday, Oct. 5-7 and Thursday-Saturday, Oct. 12-14 at Suwannee River Regional Library, 1848 US 129 South, Live Oak. Note: Volun- teers are needed to staff pre-sale set-up Wednesday-Thursday, Sept. 27-28 and the six days of the book sale, call 386-362- 2317. Info: Suwannee County Director of Libraries Danny Hales, 386-362-2317.or Suwannee County Friends of the Li- brary President Betsey Bergman, 386-842-2953. Friday-Sunday Oct. 6-8 Orchid Show and Sale Florida West Coast Orfchid Society presents its annual orchid show and sale Friday-Sunday, Oct. 6-8. Schedule:' Friday, ; noon4.p.in.; Saturday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; and Sunday 10 a.m.-4 p.m. AOS judging; vendors welcome; Pinellas County Exten- sion/Florida Botanical Gardens, 12520 Ulmerton Road, Largo, FL 33774. Info: Pam Heath, 727-518-2436, or pheath2@tam- pabay.rr.com. Saturday Oct. 7 Community Fall Festival Parents United Together (PUT) will hold its fifth annual Community Fall Festival from 11 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 7 at Columbia County Fairgrounds in Lake City. Everyone is in- vited. Adults, free; Children, $5 wristbands include unlimited use of over 22 inflatable rides, carnival games and booths! Info: Nickie Bates, 386-365-1982. Saturday Oct. 7 Public speaking workshop for youth 10-18 Suwannee County Conservation District and Suwannee County Extension Service will host a public speaking work- shop for youth ages 10-18 from 9 a.m.-2 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 7 at Suwannee County Extension Service, 1302 Eleventh Street, Live Oak; Cost: no charge; Note: open to the public; pre-regis- tration required; lunch provided; Info/registration: 386-362- 2622, ext. 3 or 386-362-2771. Sunday Oct. 8 Wynn family reunion The descendants of John Summer Wynn and Fredonia Eliza- beth Pitts Hill will hold a family reunion Saturday, Oct. 8 in the VFW on SR 6 in Jasper. Info: Anabelle Burnham, 386-755- 3958, malaray913@yahoo.com. Tuesday Oct. 10 NFCC will conduct TABE \(Test of Adult Basic Education) North Florida Community College will conduct TABE (Test of Adult Basic Education) at 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 10 at NFCC Testing Center (Bldg. No. 16), on the Madison campus. TABE isrequired for acceptance into vocational/technical pro- grams. Photo ID required. Pre-registration is required. Info/registration: 850-973-9451. SEE CALENDAR, PAGE 7C prints 1 iNFCC '. ill host a display lot - of Native American prints do- fiated by George Pridgeion bEI I HE I rjow thru Oct. 3,1 in NFCC . Art Gallery, NFCC Student THEL YEl iA Center, building 9, Madison campus. Info: 850-973-1653, www.nfcc.edu or http://www.nfcc.edu/. 1-75 Exit 13, Valdosta, GA 229.219.7080 widadventuresnet 1-75 Exit 13, Valdesta, GA 229.219.7080 wilidadventures.net 272054-F It tl "tt PAGE 4C,OCTOBER 4-5, 2006 NORTH FLORIDA FOCUS AND THE GOSPEL MUST BE PUBLISHED AMONG ALL NATIONS MARK 13:10 g\ Suwannee Valley Do we know His voice? By. Pam Campbell "The watchman opens the gate for him and the, sheep listen to his voice. He calls his own sheep by name and leads them out. When he has brought out all his own, he goes on ahead of them, and his sheep follow him because they know his voice. However, they will never follow a stranger; in fact, they will run away from him because. they do not recognize a stranger's voice. Jesus used this figure of speech, but they did not understand what He was telling them." John 10:3-6. I wonder how many of us really under- stand what He is telling us. Jesus wants us to only go through the gate when He opens it for us. We need to know His voice, so we will not make the mistake of follow-. ing the .wrong voice. You see, the enemy will always try to get us to believe that his voice is that of our Shepherd Jesus. He may come in the form of another person, a temptation, or many other different ways he thinks will get your attention on him and away from the.Shepherd. We teach children not to talk to strangers, .Jesus is teaching us, his children not to follow the voice of a stranger, but to run from it, and follow him. How can we know which is the voice of a stranger, and which is the voice of God? Jesus explains it to us very clearly again in verses 7-11. "Therefore Jesus said again, "I tell you truth, I am the gate for the sheep. All who ever came before me were thieves and rob- bers, but the sheep did not listen to them. I am the gate; whoever enters through Me will be saved. He will come in and go out,. and find pasture. The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full. I am the Good Shepherd. The Good 'hep- herd las down His life for the sheep." Je- 'us tells us that'He is our gate, that"if we follow Him through the gate, we will be saved. You see, He says that stranger is the thief who wants to steal from us, to kill us, and ultimately to destroy us. The devil does not want us to be happy. He.does not want us to have God's blessings in. ofir lives, he wants to destroy us and kill us, BUT, Jesus came that we can live full, abundant lives. He laid down His life for us, His sheep. If we will just follow the voice of our Good Shepherd, we will be saved. You see, Jesus knows His sheep. He knows all of us; He knows each of us by name. Some of the sheep, may have gone astray but he is still waiting with the gate open; hoping that all His sheep will listen to His voice and not that of the stranger who will lead them to destruction. I know many people I meet seem to think that they are following the good shepherd, .They think because they go to His house on Sun- day for church, or because they do good deeds to help others, they know the good shepherd. Then there are people I know who say they don't think they are good enough to be saved, that they have not lived a good enough life. Jesus gave His life for us so we can be saved. It has noth- ing to do with how good or bad we are,,or what we do in our lives other than the one important thing, which is to follow the Good Shepherd through the gate and be saved. In John 10:. 14-15 we read the following words from Jesus "I am the good shep- herd; I know my sheep and my sheep know me just as the father knows me and I know the father and I lay down my life for the sheep." There it is again! Those wonderful, marvelous words of Jesus, he is' the good shepherd and he knows his sheep and God the father knows him! When you got up this morning did you think about the Good Shepherd. Did you listen for His voice. Did you think to ask Him to guide you in your footsteps today? Do you know His voice? Jesus tells us how to know His voice:in John 10:24-30 "The Jews gathered around Him saying, "How long will you keep us, in suspense? If you are the Christ, tell us plainly." Jesus answered, "I did tell you, but you do not believe. The miracles I do in my Father's name speak for Me, but you do not believe because you are not My sheep. My sheep listen to My voice; I know them and they follow Me. I give them eter- nal life, they shall never perish; no one can snatch them out of My hand. My Father, who has given them to Me, is greater than all: no one can snatch them out of my Fa- ther's hand. I and the Father are one." It is so wonderful to know that God the Father and Jesus the Son are One! I am sure that if you are a child, of God you get excited as I do when you read that when we follow the voice of our Shepherd Jesus, we have eter- nal life and no one can snatch us out of God's hand. If you do not know the Shep- herd's voice and do not believe as Jesus spoke of to the Jews in verse 24, I pray you will take heed to this article and listen to the voice of the Good Shepherd calling your name. He longs for you to be one of His sheep that knows his voice and follows him to eternal life. Remember, He. promis- es you will have a life to the full or an abundant life! All of us who are His sheep must know many that do not know the voice of the Good Shepherd; they are lost, not saved. They have never found the Good Shep- herd, or .maybe they listened to the voice of a stranger, the devil and let him snatch them from God's hand. You see when we are following the good shepherd no one and nothing can snatch us away from our Father, ibut when we walk without the good shepherd, and follow the voice of the, devil, or stranger we can perish. We all need to share with our families, our friends, co-workers, neighbors, classmates, students or anyone %we meet that Jesus is the good,shepherd, and they need to fol- low Him through the gate and hear His voice so they to will have eternal life! Don't wait until it is convenient or until you have more time, or until you learn more about the Bible. Don't make any more excuses. Tell them now before it is too late. Every- day, everywhere people are in despair, people are dying, there are people looking for the right voice to follow. Won't you take the time to tell them about the Good Shepherd who laid down His life for them? I am reminded of a song many of you have probably heard called: "People Need The Lord." You remember these words: Every day they pass me by, I can see it in their eye. Empty people filled with care, Headed who knows where? On they go through private pain, Living fear to fear. Laughter hides their silent cries, Only Jesus hears. People need the Lord, people need the Lord. At the end of broken dreams, He's the open door. People need the Lord, people need the Lord. When will we realize -- people need the Lord? We are called to take His'light, To a world where wrong seems right. What would be too great a cost For sharing life with one who's lost? Through His love our hearts can feel All the grief they bear. They must hear the words of life Only 'we can share. People need the Lord, people need the Lord - At the end of broken dreams, He's the open door. People need the Lord, people need the Lord. When will we realize that we must give our lives, For people need the Lord. People need the Lord. Songwriter Greg Nelson Maybe the words to that song are talking about you. You need to listen carefully to the voice you' are following to see if it is leading you in the wrong direction. All you have to do is listen for the voice of the Good Shepherd and call on His name. He will take away your private pain, your de- spair, your grief, He hears your cries, and He will fix your broken dreams and open the door. Go on through the door or gate as' Jesus calls it in the book of John, all peo- ple really do need the Lord, even you and I. "My sheep listen to my voice; I know them, and they follow Me." John 10:27 The Shepherd knows you by name. Do you know the Shepherd's voice? Christ central I inistries of Live Oak "A Church on the Move" i Ladies Ministry Mens Ministly f Youth Group Children Church Pastor Wayne Godsmark 1550 Walker Ave. SE, Live Oak, FL 32064 386-208-1345 298078-F Live Oak Cfiurc ofGod Praise & Worship * Hymns Nursery Bus Ministry t Sunday School 9:45 a.m. t Children's Church 10:45 a.m. t Morning Worship 10:45 a.m. t Evening Worship 6:30 p.m. t Wednesday Night ~ Family Training Hour 7:00 p.m. t Children's Classes, T4C Youth Church, Adult Bible Study PASTOR FRED WATSON 9828 US HWY 129 SOUTH (386) 362-2483 '2aNO-f Take Courage At one time or another, we all have been in situations that require.us to muster up courage and face our fears. Simply stated, courage is rising r above our fears and taking charge of our lives during difficult times. The Bible tells us that we will have a tribulations in this world, but that we should be of good cheer, because God has overcome the world. (John 16:33) Being courageous -, comes in many different ways. / T - Firemen who must enter a burning . building to save someone, or police officers who confront known crimi-. nals areexamples of people who pos- sess a special type of bravery and courage. And although most of us will never have to enter a burning building or confront known criminals, just doing and saying what is right in our daily lives also often' requires courage. Trying to correct an injustice, asking for someone's forgiveness, and even expressing our appreciation to someone may also require courage. The Lord wants us to be co0prageous and to have peace in our heartsas we face our daily responsibilities. And we should be comforted, because He told us that He would never leave us or forsake us, and He is always with us,, both during our trials and our joys.Be watchful, stand firm in your faith, be coura- geous, be strong. Let all that you do be done in love. 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When he has brought out all His own, he goes on ahead of them, and his sheep follow him because they know his voice. However, they will never follow a stranger; in fact, they will run away from him because they do not recognize a stranger's voice." John 10:3-5 We know that we should not to talk to strangers. Jesus is teaching us, His children, not to follow the voice of a stranger, but to run from it, and fol- low Him. You see, Jesus knows His sheep, we are His sheep, He knows all of us; He knows each of us by name. Jesus is our shepherd, and He wants to take care of His sheep. He wants you to know His voice and follow His voice in-. stead of the voice of a stranger, or the devil. Just like a shepherd out in the fields. watch- ing over His sheep, God loves and cares for you. You know how a shepherd takes care of his flock of sheep. He leads them to shallow streams of water, and lets them eat from the grassy meadows. A shepherd has to be really brave. They have to protect their sheep in all kinds of weather, keep them away from dan- gerous, rocky cliffs and protect them from wild animals. Every night the shepherd counts his sheep and has to guard them while they sleep. He knows every one of his sheep by their name. In God's Word, the Bible, we read God's promise. "He tends His flock like a shepherd: He gathers the lambs in His arms and carries them close to His heart." Isaiah 40:11 You see 'God cares for you so much, just like a shep- CL_ r m~l r ^ < ' ** I -^ 0j S S *se~m - ~ we 6~ - me- (n CD) 0)r Z 0 C *A. 00 c c ow do * ~ -~ -~ C 0 1'~ herd cares for His lambs. If we know Jesus, we are His sheep. We need to tell our families, our friends, neigh- bors, and everyone we meet that Jesus is the good shepherd. There is a song you might know called "People Need the Lord." The chorus to the song goes like this: "People need the Lord, people, need the Lord. At the end of broken dreams, He's the open door. People need the Lord, people need the Lord. When will we realize -- people need the Lord?". Try to tell others about the good shepherd, Jesus. There are so many people who need to know Him. If you don't tell them, they may never find Him. Everybody needs the Lord to be their Shepherd. Maybe you need to listen carefully to the voice you are following to see if it is leading you in the wrong direction. All you have to do is listen for the voice of the Good Shepherd and call on His name. He hears your cries, and He will fix your broken dreams. God promises us in His word "My sheep listen to my voice; I know them, and they follow Me." John 10:27 The Shepherd knows you by name, you .are His little lamb. Do you know your Shep- herd's voice? 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Thus, for many people, the risks to health may be greater due to exposure to air pollution indoors than outdoors. Measures such as installing storm windows, weather stripping, caulking and blown-in wall insulation can reduce the amount of- outdoor air infiltrating into a home. Consequently, after winterizing, concentrations of indoor air pollutants from sources inside the home can increase. According to Gerry Gagnon, product & market manager for Venmar Ventilation, first clues of poor indoor air in your home are the signs of inadequate ventilation, such as stuffy air, moisture condensation on cold surfaces, or mold and mildew growth. "It's crucial that additional weatherization measures should not be undertaken until these problems have been corrected," he advised. In most cases, homes have an overly humid basement that breeds molds and other unhealthy micro-organisms. Most homes have more than one source that contributes to indoor. air pollution. 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All meetings, workshops and hearings are open to the public. Oct. 11 Early Learning Coalition board meeting Early Learning Coalition of Florida's Gateway, Inc. will hold a board meeting at 9 a.m., Wednesday, Oct. 11 in the Columbia County School Board Office, S.O.S. Building,. Room 130, Lake City. Info: Heidi Moore, 386-752-9770. Oct. 12 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, Oct. 12, .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. Oct. 12-14 The Great Book Sale :.Suwannee County Friends of the Library will host The Great Book Sale during regular library hours Thursday-Saturday, Oct. 12-14 at Suwannee River Regional Library, 1848 US 129 South, Live Oak. Info: Suwannee County Director of Libraries. Danny Hales, 386-362-2317 or Suwannee County Friends of the Library President Betsey Bergman, 386-842-2953. . Oct. 13 American Red Cross Adult CPR and First Aid class in Lake City !American Red Cross of Suwannee Valley, Adult CPR and First Aid class; 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Friday, Oct. 13; 264 NE Heman- . do Ave., Suite 102, Lake City. Info: 386-752-0650. 1ct. 13-15 Alligator Fest in Lake City Free to the public! Ninth Annual Alligator Fest will be held Friday-Sunday, Oct. 13-15 on the grounds of Lake City Com- munity College, five miles east of US 90, just.past the Lake City Airport. Shady area, covered stage area, electrical hook- ups, hot showers, flush toilets, camping for participants, cam- pps security and ample parking for buses and visitors. Hours: Friday-Saturday, 9 a.m.-9 p.m. and Sunday. 9 a.m--4 p.m -.. ... Events include demonstrations, entertainment, arts and crafts aid food. Entertainment will include Jim Sawgrass and Family aithiNati e American, camp and stage show and Ian'Tyson a d Paul Simmons, alligator show and much more. Schools are welcome to bring classes on Friday. Info: 386-752-8511 or 386-961 -8 5 87, alligatorfest@msn.com or www.alligatorfest.org. Oct. 14 American Red Cross Adult CPR and First Aid class in Lake City American Red Cross of Suwannee Valley; Adult CPR and First Aid class; 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 14; 264 NE Her- nando Ave.. Suite 102, Lake City. Info: 386-752-0650. Oct. 14 Vann family reunion "To keep families and loved ones together, it is important to c6me together and share time with our whole family. Please come and join us for our annual Vann family reunion Saturday, Oct. 14, at Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church, 19233 77th Rd., MdAlpin. Fellowship begins at 10 a.m., dinner to follow at 12:30 p.m. Bring foo nd drink, enough for each one in your family. There will be awards for oldest, youngest Vann descen- dants. Oct. 14 Fall yard sale under the oaks 'Surrey Place Care Center, Lee Avenue and US 90, Live Oak will hold its fall yard sale under the oaks from 8 a.m.-1 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 14. Donations for the yard sale are most appre- ciated. If you are interested in setting up a table'for $5, call El- lie or Brenda in Activities. Great location, they do all signs and advertising. Info/donations/tables: 386-364-5961. Register now! Oct. 14 Watercolor class Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park will offer a class in watercolor landscape painting from 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 14 in Craft Square; Cost: $35; Note: ad- vance registration required, limited to six students; Info: 386- 397-1920, www.steplenfostercso.org or xww .F ondaS- tateParks.org/stephenfoster. Oct. 14 18th Florida Rail Fair The 18th Florida Rail Fair, will be held from 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 14 at The Volusia County Fairgrounds in the Tommy T. Lawrence Show Arena in Deland, (SR 44 and 1-4; exit 118, go 1/4 mile east.) Parking is free. There is an admis- sion fee. The fair will include over 300 tables of railroad items for sale in 20,000 square feet of air conditioned show space. Model railroad trains, all gauges "N" to "G," kits, parts and layout material. Also, railroad: signs, china, locks, lanterns, globes, timetables, hardware books, postcards, pictures, patch- es, linen, passes'and express items. PLUS: See the Volusia County Fair Operating Model Railroad and' Lou Sommers' "N" Scale Model Train Layout. Register now! Oct. 14-15 Pioneer Days in Mayo Pioneer Days will be held Saturday-Sunday,. Oct. 14-15 in. Mayo. Free booths for churches and organizations limited, ap- ply now. Anyone interested in a two-day booth, to enter the en- tertaining or the parade, contact Leta Hawkins, 386-294-1697. Info: Chamber of Commerce, 386-294-2705 or Jim 'or Cheryl Hollis 386-294-3377. Oct. 14-15 2006 Florida Butterfly Festival The inaugural Florida Butterfly Festival will beheld Satur- day-Sunday, Oct. 14-15, at the University of Florida Cultural Plaza and other area locations, including Kanapaha Botanical Gardens, Momingside Nature Center, Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park, Santa Fe Community College Teaching Zoo and the Thomas Center. The Florida Museum of Natural History in Gainesville is planning the festival with several community partners, including the Arts Association of Alachua County, Alachua County Visitors and Convention Bureau, City of Gainesville Department of Parks, Recreation and Cultural Af- fairs, Curtis M. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts and the Samuel P. Ham Museum of Art. The festival Web site also in- cludes an event schedule and information about travel, semi- r i.ars, field trips, children's acti ities and other e ents. Vendor and -sponsor information will be added as it becomes available.. Festival visitors also may tour ,the'Florida Museum's Butterfly Rainforest exhibit and new butterfly wildflower demonstration garden, which the museum plaiis to open this year. Info:.352- 846-2000, ext. 200 or visit www.flmnh.ufl.edul/butterflyfest/. Oct. 16 " American Red Cross Fundamentals of Instructor Training class in Lake City American Red Cross of Suw\annee Valley; Fundamentals of Instructor Training class; 9 anm:-5 p.m., Monday, Oct. '16; .264 NE Hernando Ave., Suite 102, Lake City. Info: 386-752-0650. Oct. I T. American Red Cross Lay Responder CPR/FA Instructor Training` class in Lake City American Red Cross of Suwannee Valley; Lay Responder CPR/FA Instructor Training class; 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Tuesday, Oct.' 17; 264 NE Hemando Ave., Suite 102, Lake City'. Info: 386-752-0650. .' Oct. 17 NFCC will conduct TABE (Test.of Adult Basic Education) North Florida Community College will conduct TABE (Test of Adult Basic Education) at 1:30 p.fia., Tuesday, Oct. 17 at NFCC Testing Center (Bldg. No. 16), on the Madison campus. TABE is required for acceptance into vocational/technical pro- grams. Photo ID required. Pre-registration is required. Info/registration: 850-973-9451. Oct. 17 SES School Advisory Council meeting Suwannee Elementary School (SES) School Advisory Coun- cil (SAC) will meet at 6 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 17 in the media center. The school is located at 1748 South Ohio/Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, Live Oak. This is an important meeting and they invite each parent to attend. The meetings are for the pur- pose of writing,, monitoring and evaluating the school improve- ment plan. The SES SAC committee meets at 6 p.m. on the third Tuesday of each month in the media center of SES. Info: 386-330-1210. Oct. 17-18 . NFCC will conduct GED tests North Florida Community College (NFCC); GED tests; 6 p.m., Tuesday-Wednesday, Oct. 17-18, NFCC Technical Cen- ter; Madison campus; Photo ID required; preparation courses free; fee for test; Info/pre-registration: 850-973-1629. Oct. 18 American Red Cross Fundamentals of Instructor Training class in Lake City American Red Cross of Suwannee Valley; Fundamentals of Instructor Training class; 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Wednesday, Qct. 18; 264 NE Hemando Ave., Suite 102, Lake City. Info: 386-752- 0650. Oct. 19 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, Oct. 19, 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. Oct. 19 American Red Cross Fundamentals) of Instructor Training class in Lake City American Red Cross of Suwannee Valley; Fundamentals of Instructor Training class; 9 a.m.-5 p.m.,' Thursday, Oct. 19; 264 NE Henando Ave., Suite 102, Lake Ci,. Into: 3S6-'52-0650. Oct. 21 Third Bass/Hurst family reunion Third Bass/Hurst family reunion will be held Saturday, Oct. 21 at Mt. Zion Christian Church, Bass Road, Live Oak. Meat, paper goods and drinks will be provided. Please bring a cov- ered dish and or a dessert. Lunch will be served at noon with a short business meeting to follow. They look forward to seeing you again this year. Oct. 21 . 21st Annual Pet Show Suwannee Valley Humane Society will present its 21st An- nual Pet Shoe\ at 11 a.m., Saturday, Oct.'21 at Suwannee County Coliseum, 1302 Eleventh St., Live Oak. Cost: 31 con- tests for $1 each. Ribbons and trophies awarded. Enjoy .re- freshments and baked goods reasonably priced. If you don't have a pet to bring, come and enjoy the show.. Shelter dogs and SEE CALENDAR, PAGE 8C STORMS & OUTAGES Long before a storm or hurricane threatens, SVEC stands ready to respond.. Wheh the storm hits, our employees roll up their sleeves and go to work to restore power interrupted by the sorm's fury. Customers who lose power should 1 contact SVEC. When the call is answered, the location of the outage is recorded automatically by SVEC automated outage-reporting sysemtn. Customers can also speak directly to a company representative if available. SVEC brings in additional employees to respond to customer calls during.' t. A major storms, and it has dramatically increased the number of incoming telephone lines for its outage- d d reporting system. But customers may d experience busy sigrials and longer-' than-normal waits during times of high call volumes. d d d f - for outages, It Is wise to have plenty of fresh batteries s and radios. circuit ireaker panel or fue box beforewater enters your home. If you have a gasoline-powered electric generator, use It In well- Have an electrician Inspect your system before turning the power ventilated areas and only plug In Individual appliances. Never back on after flooding. connect a generator to a wall outlet of your home or building's electrical system since that can cause damage to your equipment * Never replace a fuse or touch a circuit breaker with wet hands, or and can be a life-threatening danger to your family, neighbors and while standing on a wet or damp surface., repair crews. Be sure to have adequate fuel for your generator and manage consumption by running it for only a few hours at a time. * If you see a downed power line, call SVEC to report Its location. Prepare a list of essential Items you would need in case you are * Avoid driving over downed power lines. Avoid puddles near evacuated from your home and have them readily available. Some of downed power lines. these Items could Include medications, Insulin, contact , * Plug only Individual appliances into portable generators. Never lenses/supplies, extra eyeglasses and denture needs. connect a generator to wall outlets, building wiring or your home's If your power goes out, wait at least five minutes before electrical system, reporting It to SVEC office In order to give our * If you require transportation assistance during an evacuation, register In advance with the Civil Defense and Office of Emergency Listen to your local radio and TV stations for Management In your county. weather updates and Information from SVEC. Live Oak, FL 32060 Phone (386) 362-22261 Dowling House & Carter House Apartments Efficiency and One Bedroom Kitchen with Appliances Cable & Phone Hookups Secure & Comforting Atmosphere Walk to Clinic, Cafeteria, Library, Activities Senior Housing for Ages 62+ HUD Approved Rents Based on Applicant Income ADVENT CHRISTIAN VILLAGE AT DOW IN?'JG PARK- County Rd. 136, 16 miles west of Live Oak, Florida (386) 658-5291 Toll Free (800) 647-3353 www.acvillage.net 1o CallKaren Thomas today and arrange a personal tour te Here are a few tips to follow for your safety: d * If someone In your home Is dependent on medical equipment requiring electricity, make arrangements In advance for and alternative power source for emergencies. *To prepareI for flashlight * If rising water threatens your home. turn off the power at the ~308~1~3~ 0~ r~C~D~O PAGE 8C, OCTOBER 4-5, 2006 NORTH FLORIDA FOCUS Ht dbT Continued From Page 7C Lake City. Infl: 386-752-0650. cats will be available for adoption. Note: Pets must be on a leash or in a carrier at all times. Owners are solely responsible for the actions of their pets. Info: toll-free 866-236-7812, 850- 971-9904, suwanneevalley@earthlink, net or www. geocities.com/suwanneehs/. Oct. 21-22 Mossy Creek Barnyard Festival Discover fine artisans from 24 states, old-timers demon- strating skills such as carving working decoys and turkey callers and making flintlock rifles and mountain dulcimers- with how-to-play lessons at Mossy Creek Barnyard Festival Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 21-22 in Perry, Ga., 1-75 to Ga. 96. Hours from 10 a.m.-5 p.m., admission $5 adults, $1 children. Four stages, Celtic and country bands, honky-tonk piano, clog- gers, folk songs, storytelling, magic and ventriloquism, hayrides, country cooking and home-churned ice cream-Sweet Adelines sing as they serve. Info: 478-922-8265, echester@bellsouth.net or www.mossycreekfestival.com. Oct. 21-25 Fall Book Sale in Gainesville Friends of the Library, Alachua County Library District, will hold its annual Fall Book Sale Saturday-Wednesday,.Oct. 21- 25 at Friends of the Library Book House, 430 North Main St., Gainesville, across from SunTrust Bank. Book sale hours: Sat- urday, 9 a.m.-6 p.m.; Sunday, 1-6 p.m.; Monday-Tuesday, noon-8 p.m.; and Wednesday, noon-6 p.m. Wide variety of items from 25 cents to $3. All profits used for literacy projects. Bring.your own boxes! , Oct. 23 NFCC will conduct TABE North Florida Community College will conduct TABE (Test of Adult Basic Education) at 5 p.m., Monday, Oct. 23, at NFCC Testing Center (Bldg: No. 16), on the Madison campus. TABE is required for acceptance into vocational/technical pro- grams. Photo ID required. Pre-registration is required. Info/registration: 850-973-9451. Oct. 24 NFCC will conduct TABE North Florida Community College will conduct TABE (Test of Adult Basic Education) at 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 24 at NFCC Testing Center (Bldg. No. 16), on the Madison campus. TABE is required for acceptance into vocationrial/technical pro- grams. Photo ID required. Pre-registratiori is required. Info/registration: 850-973-9451. ' Oct. 24 American Red Cross Adult CPR class in Lake City S Amieficumi Red C'oN V'" Su.' .,iinee \.11, ,' \dliuh (C'PR cli'. f6-9 pt0 T&t.Tsdi'Oct. 4'- 264 NE lHenando Ave., SniidLt 2. Oct. 24 LCCC presents Tomiseen Foley's Irish Times Tuesday, Oct. 24 Lake City Community College features Tomiseen Foley's Irish Times, a look to the past through Tomiseen Foley's Irish Times' parade of traditional Irish danc- ing and song. Performance begins at 7:30 p.m. at the Levy Per- forming Arts Center on the campus of LCCC. Info: 386-754- 4340. Oct. 26 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, Oct. 26, 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. Oct. 26 American Red Cross First Aid class in Lake City American Red Cross of Suwannee Valley; First Aid class; 6- .9 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 26; 264 NE Hernando Ave., Suite 102, Lake City. Info: 386-752-0650. ' Oct. 26 Irish stories, music and dance NFCC'Artist Series presents Tomiseen Foley's Irish Times Thursday, Oct. 26 at Van H. Priest Auditorium, NFCC campus, Madison. Info/tickets: 850-973-1'653, ArtistSeries@nfcc.edu. Thru Oct. 28 Driver's license checkpoints The Florida Highway Patrol will conduct driver's license and vehicle inspection checkpoints through Oct. 28, on Brown Road, CR 252, CR 252-A, CR 252-B, CR 25-A, SR 47, SR 341, US 441, US 41, CR 245, CR 238, CR 135, Turner Road, SR 100, Trotter's Road, Fairfield Farms Road, CR 250, CR 349, SR 247 and SR 25 in Columbia County; CR 132, CR 136, CR 136-A, CR 137, CR 249, CR 250, CR 252, CR 349, CR 19, CR 795, SR 20, SR 2471 SR 10, SR 51, US 129 and Mitchell Road in Suwannee County; and CR 136, CR 152, CR 143, CR 249, CR 137, CR 251, CR 146, CR 135, CR 141, CR 150, CR 145 and US 41, SR h SR 25 in Hamilton County. Recognizing the danger presented to the public by defective vehicle equipment, troopers will concentrate their efforts on vehicles being operated with defects such as bad brakes, worn tires and defective lighting equipment. In addition, attention will be directed to drivers who would violate the driver license laws of Florida. The Patrol has found these checkpoints to be nn eLif ctli, e ne.inm ,fen icinu Ilie etLiiniiient-,1n dri,-er's i- \ ..c.-,w i I e.i ( I.Jvi. pi while ii,,. t Th" .ul '' Ill mo- 1 7 .. w ka E1' "G' .,'vet"lm p i,-Wa ll& 's" i. " f each hoeowner n this area ins re - i t il iThis Ion ....-OAS..........'. .....'"..'.... . V. ,, :, - S. VERY MAL MONTHLY AE Q .ULITY W a I.EL .CALLT L F Oct. 28 American Red Cross Adult/Child/Infant CPR and First Aid class in Lake City American Red Cross of Suwannee Valley; Adult/Child/Infar CPR and First Aid class; 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 28; 264 NE Hemando Ave., Suite 102, Lake City. Info: 386-752-0650 Oct. 31 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.iim and 6 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 31, 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. Oct. 31 NFCC will conduct TABE (Test of Adult Basic Education) North Florida Community College will conduct TABE (Tes of Adult Basic Education) at 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 31 at NFCC Testing Center (Bldg. No. 16), on the Madison campus TABE is required for acceptance into vocational/technical pro grams. Photo ID required. Pre-registration is required. Info/registration: 850-973-9451. Nov. 3-11 Columbia County Fair The Columbia County Fair will be held Nov. 3-11. Columb County residents may enter the following contests: horticul- ture; flower,arranging, both fresh and dried; baked goods; canned goods; quilting, sewing; crafts; scrapbooking;, art; pho tography; and coloring contest for age 4-7. Various deadlines apply but no entry fees are required. All highest placing awards will receive monetary awards. Info/details: 386-75" 8822, www.columbiacountyfair.org. Nov. 4-5 Suwannee County Animal Services Animal Expo 2006 Suwannee County Animal Services will hold its first Animi Expo 2006 Saturday-Sunday, Nov. 4-5 at Suwannee County,,, Fairgrounds, Live Oak, to emphasize animal education and - public awareness. Join them for great fun, food, live music ar events for the whole family on Saturday from 9 a.m.-6 p.m.,, and Sunday from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Events scheduled: 50-50 drawing; service dogs; face painting; guest speakers; dog tale show;, dog demonstrations: fly ball, police K-9, Frisbee and ' agility; kids fingerprinting booth; animal identification mi- crochip booth; barrel racing demonstrations; Coins in the Ha. stack game fqr.kids; Suwannee County's version'of Cow; bov .LI for adults .intormaion-on hurncane,preparedness and, pet friendly Ihe<er; and more. Meet Joe, the speciatlrescued- horse. Admission $3 per person, kids under 12 free. Dogs are welcome if on leash held by adults, people friendly and piles, are picked up by you if needed. Nov. 4-5 Downtown Festival & Art Show in Gainesville The 25th Annual Downtown Festival & Art Show, present by the City of Gainesville's Department of Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs, will be held in historic downtown Gainesville, from City Hall to the Hippodrome State Theater, Nov. 4-5, from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. The festival will showcase ihe ;best in fine art,-music and food; free and open to the public. Info: 352-334-ARTS or 352-334-2787, www.gvlculturalaf- fairs.org. Nov. 7 Democratic Executive Committee meeting Suwannee County Democratic Executive Committee will - meet Tuesday, Nov. 7, at Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park, US 129 North, Live Oak. A sit-down dinner is served at 6:30, p.m. for $10 per person. The meeting starts at 7 p.m. Dinner i not required to joifi us for the meeting. All Democrats are in- vited to join us in participating in the Democratic Process. ' Meetings are held the first Tuesday of each month. Info/RSV for dinner: Monica, 386-330-2036. Thru Nov. 12 Exhibition of art by artists Betty Blitch and Linda Blondheim Smith North View Hospital in Valdosta, Ga. generously welcomes artists from the Southern Artists League to exhib their work in the hospital lobby and public spaces. Betty Blitch and Linda Blondheim, from north central Florida, ar very excited to have their work in exhibition thru Sunday, Nov. 12. Nov. 9 LCCC presents Hollie Vest's Live Tribute to Tina Turner Thursday, Nov. 9 Lake CityCommunity College brings yoi Hollie Vest's Live Tribute to Tina Turner. Hear Vest vivacious, ly and authentically perform the ultimate tribute to Tina Turn. er. Both her appearance and voice are the perfect reflection ol the "Queen of Rock 'n Roll" herself. Vest performs in Las Ve gas yearly and her presentation is considered an "ultimate ex- perience" for Tina Turner fans. Performance begins at 7:30 p.m. at the Levy Performing Arts Center on the campus of LCCC Info: 386-754-4340. Nov. 11 Shoebox Run Shoebox Run to benefit Operation Christmas Child will. be held Saturday, Nov. 11. Ride from your home area to fl Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park Campground in Live - Oak. Bring a gift filled shoebox per each rider or adopt a. shoebox per rider. Lunch will be served at 1 p.m. Info: Colleen Ruehl, P 0 Box 987, Crawfordville, FL 32326 or call 850-556-1787. tourists. S.NORTH FLORIDA FOCUS OCTOBER 4-5, 2006, PAGE 9C. Monthly Meetings Allen Boyd (D-North Florida) Staff Branford third Wednesday; Town Hall, Council Chambers, Branford; 1-2:30 p.m.; trained staff visits to assist constituents; Info: 202-225-5235, www.house.gov/boyd/. Allen Boyd (D-North Florida) Staff Live Oak third Wednesday; City Council . Chambers, City Hall, 101 SE White Ave., Live Oak; 9:30-11:30 a.m.; trained staff visits to assist constituents; Info: 202-225-5235, www.house.gov/boyd/. . Alzheimer's Support Group third.Thursday (except December) at 3:30 p.m.; Good Samaritan Center, Dowling Park. Info: Angie Paarlberg, 386-658-5594. American Legion Post 59-third Tuesday, 7 p.m., Sister's Restaurant, Branford. *,f(i;Americas Legion Post 107 The Harry C. Gray II Memorial American Legion Post 9 107 business meeting, first Thursday at noon and third Thursday at 6:30 p.m., at 1726 142nd St., east of US 129 (Blue Lake Road). This is to accommodate both those vwo cannot travel after dark and those who work during the day. Info: Ron Slater, 386- 208-8073. American Legion Auxiliary Unit No. 107 first Saturday; 10-11 a.m.; Suwannee El- ementary School, next to the track on Pinewood, Live Oak; Info: Pat McLauchlin 386- 362-3524 or Tanya Lees 386-364-8331. American Legion Post 132 second Tuesday; 7 p.m.; Wellborn Masonic Lodge, on CR 137, downtown Wellborn; Info: Gerald McKean, 386-963-5901. Bluegrass Pickin First Saturday, 6 p.m., at Trentod Community Center; dates sub- ject to change; various bluegrass bands; bring your lawn chair and your old flat top or' banjo; Info: Ask for Cloud, 800-990-5410 or 352-284-0668. ,fBranford Camera Club third Thursday; 7:30 p.m.; Branford Library; Note: no Au- gust meeting and December meeting second Thursday; Info: Carolyn Hogue, 386-935- 2044. . 'Christian Mission in Action frst Tuesday, 6 p.m., at Triumph the Church. and iigdom ofGod in Christ Youth Center, '12001 NW Seventh St., Live Oak; Info: Au- drey Sharpe, 386-364-4560. .. Christian Mission in Action Ministry free food and clothing give-away, second Saturday, 11 a.m.-I p.m., at John H. Hales Park and Recreation Center, Duval Street, Live Oak; Info: Audrey Sharpe, 386-364-4560. Cub Scout Pack No. 408 Committee second Tuesday; 6:30 p.m.; Live Oak Church of Christ, 1497 Irvin Ave. SR 51 South; Info: 386-362-3032, comm_chair@pack408.net, www.pack408.net; Tiger, Wolf, Bears and Webelos dens (grades one five) every Thursday-Aug.-May only; at the. church; 6:30-8 p.m.; Pack meeting fourth Thursday;. atth ili church, 6:30-8 p.m. Disabkld American Veterans Chapter No. 126 second, Thursday; 6 p.m.; 226 Parshley St., S.W, Live Oak;'Info: 386-362-1701. Disaster Animal Response Team (DART) first Tuesday, 5:30 p.m., Companion An- ihial Hospital, 605 N. Houston Street, Live Oak, DART helps out with pets, livestock, Iforses, birds and all animals during natural disasters. Volunteers needed. Info: 386-208- 0072. Dowling Park Volunteers- first Saturday; 1100 hours (11 a.m.); training each fol- lowing Saturday at 1100 (11 a.m.); 22992 CR 250, Live Oak. Florida Gateway Charter Chapter of the American Business Women's Associa- tion second Thursday; 6 p.m.; locations change; Info: Sandy Harrison at 386-754-0434 .or 386-752-0516. Friends of Suwannee River State Park second Tuesday; 10 a.m., board meeting; Suwann6e River State Park, US 90 West, Live Oak; Info: Membership Chair Walter' ,L(i4oenfelder, 850-971-5354, wbs@surfbest.net Girl Scout Leaders, Girl Scouts of Gateway Council first .Monday; 7 p.m.; Woman's Club, Eleventh Street, Live Oak; Info: Mary'Check-Cason, 386-362-4475. Hamilton, County Governmental, Beliville Volunteer Fire/Rescue executive board -,,cond, Monday, 7 p.n. . SHamilton,County Alcohol and Other Drug Prevention Coalition fourth Wednes- day; 9;30-1-a.m., Hamilton County School Board meeting room, JRE Lee Administra- tive Complex, lasper, ITif, Urace McDonald 3&t,.93'.491 mcdonaldgl@alltel.net Hamilton Countr Board of Commissioners firit Tuesd, 9) a m and third Tues- day at 6 p.m., County Commissioners' Board Ruom, courthouse, Jasper Hamilton County Chamber of Commerce, Inc. first Thursday; 6 p.m.; 1153 US 41 NW, Suite 4, Jasper (courthouse annex); Info: 386-792-1300. Hamilton County Council on Aging, Inc. need s. olunieer dri, ers. home-dellvered meals program; Info: Kanoye Capps; 1509 S V. Firs Stree I.aperr. 3S6."''2-1 1 Hamilton County Development Authorit) secondd Thui;sdj, "'pm rr, ai 15. US 41 N\\ Suite 4, Jasper (courthouse annex); Info: 38.6-792-6828. Hamilton County Planning and Zoning Board second Tuesday, 6 p.m.; Hamilton County Board qf County Commissioners meeting room, Hamilton County Courthouse, .aper. oper. To the pulie Hamilton Count) Riding Club first Sa-urda,. : p m.. m.e1logg.unmes. Hamirln,. Codu-, Aren. ia.per, ihird San.,daN. 5 p.m.; till ride.dinner. Ih:,.a:n arinn:ounced it the first Saturday meeting; new m.iember. %.ekcome, info. 386-792-2725, I Hamilion Count) School Board board meetings, second Monday (third Monday S urig aune and lul l. Scho,,.,l Board ,orkshops.- fourth Monda\s-as needed For limes nsd lIcaic.nw. \ mIFi the dsinri Web sue at ". v- tfirn edu school hamilior hTimilion Hamilton Count' Touirist Development Council second Wednesday; noon; 1153 US A I N\V. Suiie J. asper (courthouse annex); Inifo: 386-792-6828. 'r' Home and Communinr Educators (HCE) first Wednesday, 9:30 a.m., at Suwannee Count, Esiens;ori Of'lice, t_-.:.eumr Complex, Eleventh Street, Live Oak; new members welcome. Pleasant Hill-second MNcndaN. McAlpin Community Club, McAlpin; Happy Homemakers-.cor.d \Wednezda', Suwannee County Coliseum Complex, Eleventh' -str..e Lie Oiak Into .386"6.32-2771 . Homeless Ser ices Network of Suwaniinee Valley second Tuesday. 4 p.m. at Co- :s,rbis Cinirs -er.i.r Se riceI. 'J(1 SW Oleander Glen, behind the Departmeni ofi Tran- ponalion Diartrilt.,llrieticu ..rr Mln.'.n _Iuee! l 'Lake On s 'Ima ied Wn ilf Si"annr.ee \ il. eI. series at, tie luead-a.gerny for the Homeless Services Netwotk,6f SuWannee Valley, which serves the counties of Columbia, Suwannee, Lafayette and Hamilton. The network includes agencies and individuals interested in the services: available to-those who are o, meleS. or thrie.ene.d isub hmrnele;nres Agency representatives, individuals, home- e .. and lorrmerl', h.:.omles, with an interest in the needs of those who are experiencing homelessness or are threatened with homelessness are encouraged to attend. Humane Society, Suwannee Valley Animal Shelter second Monday; noon; at the shelter located on Bisbee Loop, south entrance, in Lee off CR 255, Madison County; Ca- pacity will be increased to 72-75 animals after remodeling completed. Info: toll-free 866- A J ,rpi I 86n -2. 36 ."S 2 I ^ ugc ,,irie: comn u w u a rnneehi ' Jasper City Council Mecting second Mondira. 0 p m.; Jasper City Hall. Jasper Lions Club Medring second and -furth Tuesday, 7 p.m., Roosters Diner. Info: Bob Clark, 386-792-9328. Llcennings Tosn Council Meeting Iirsi Tuesday;.7 p.m.; Jennings Town Hall. .,- bhire Springs Town Council Meeting: Third Tuesday; 7 p.m.; White Springs Town Hall Lady of thetake Quilting Guild Fourth Wednesday, for May, June and July only at,-uwannee River Regional Library, US 129 South, Live Oak; for anyone interested in quill.s nd the art of quilting, the quilin.g public is invited. Info: Sandy Lindfors, presi- de'ii, 3'S.4'.,25'.1', riter:,lkaatllel net or Joan Murray, 386-758-5980. Leona 4.-H Communirt Club fIril Mlirda,. p m home of 5V.on and BernT Hid.:. 6107 I.S.ih Si Ml.Alpin. Info. Berr, Hicks. 3q-963-215. Parm Netles. 386-963-123 Lion's Club secondd Tue.di. and fourth Tueddj. "' pm Farm Buiae. meeting room; Info: Richard Tucker, 386-963-4577. Li e Oak Artist Guild first Tuesday; 7 p.m.; St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Live. Ot\., inkt. Don Stric and, 386-362-5146. Live Oak Garden Club Sept.-May; Morning Glories-third Friday; Night Bloomers- alWd Tuesday. 1302 S.W. Eleventh Street, Live Oak. -i 'Lit Oak Senior Citizens first Monday; 10:30 a.m.; Exhibition II Building, Colise- um Complex. 1.302 SW Eleventh St., Live Oak; escorted tours, prices vary; Info: Lula He rr.rw 3' :,.. |- |) .l. 'Siiwannee Valley Humane Society Animal Shelter second Monday; noon; at the shQter located on Bisbee Loop, south entrance, in Lee off CR 255, Madison County; Ca- p,;.ir, will be ircreaed i. "'2:-5 animals afier remodeling completed.Info: toll-free 866- .'d.:pll ?, 86(1.23t '. 12' o .' geocilie c om ;uwjanneehs -Live Oak, Suwarnci Counts Recreation Board second Wednesday; 5:30 p.m. Suwannee Parks & Recre.Tic.n ort'ies, 1211 Silas Dri, e, Live Oak; Info: 386-362-3004. MADD Dads Third Thursday; 7 p.m.; Suwannee County Courthouse: l 1 Man To Man Group second Thursday; 7 p.m.; Marvin E. Jones 'Building, Dowling Park; free; refreshments provided; Info: American Cancer Society toll-free 800-ACS- 2345 or the local office toll-free 888-295-6787 (Press 2) Ext: 114. ' Market Days Advent Christian Village first'Saturday; 8 a.m.-1 p.m.; Space-first- come, first-serve basis, $5 each; Village Square shops open; Info: Lodge Office 386-658- S5200. , McAlpin Community Club second Monday; 7 p.m.; covered dish dinner first; everyone welcome; purpose t.:, acquiini members ef the community services available in the county; Info: Grant Mead,.s Ir. 386'.'3-.'.3 It, ,r Slirle:, lones, 386-963-5357; building rental: Kristie Harrison, 386-364-3400. MOe (Military Officers Association of America) fourth Thursday, 6:30 p.m., at %f s Club,' ike Cir.,. former and present officers meet for dinner and program; Info: Der.n.. Tarkjrilg.,n. 3i- 19-7092 or Tandy Carter, 386-719-9706. .. MOMS Club secondd Wednesday; 11:15 a.m. at the fellowship hall of Bethel Mis- ti:niar, Bjpibt Chitrth. go West on US 90 seven miles from 1-75, and 1-1/2 miles from the Columbia/Suwannee County line, 12 miles from Live Oak; Info: 386-397-1254, MOMSClubofLiveOakLakeCityFl@alltel.net . National Active and Retired Federal Employees (N.A.R.F.E.) Association third Tuesday; 11:30 a.m.; Quail Heights Country Club, 161 Quail Heights Terrace, Lake City; guest.speakers; all present and retired i'ederl emplo.,ecs rin tled. Infi, 386-755-8570 or 386-752-6593. . North Florida Chapter of Newborns in Need first Saturday; 9:30,a.n.; St. Luke's Episcopal Church, 1391 SW Eleventh Street, Live Oak; join them in providing for these- babies too young to help themselves. Info: Dorothy Phillips, secretary, 38i.."t t 18. North Florida Conservation and Airboat Alliance second Tuesday; 7 p.m.; Mark (rver's cook shed: 11166.100 St, Live Oak, first drive on right just past Suwannee Val- JpyjElectric Cooperative, Inc.; all meetings covered dish; airboaters and sportsmen work- ing to.keep public lands and waterways open for everyone to use and enjoy. Info: Chris Au e, 386-65-1092.' ' (<.Nursing Mom's Group second Friday; 10 a.m.; Suwannee River Regional Library, Ljve Oak; Info: Michelle, 386-776-2955. Remniembering tie Loss of Your Baby first Thursday; 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.; Hospice of North Central Florida, North Building Counseling Room, 4305 NW 90th. Blvd., Gainesville; open support group for families who have experienced the loss of a baby; Info: Cheryl Bailey, 352-692-5107, toll-free 800-816-0596. SHINE Serving Health Insurance Needs of Elders Branford first Wednesday; 9-10 a.m.; Library, US 129 North, Branford; free; trained volunteers help elders and their caregivers in Suwannee County to understand Medicare and other health insurance pro- . grams make informed decisions on insurance, Medicare Prescription Drug Cards and on discounted prescription drug programs and eligibility requirements; Info: Florida Depart- ment of Elder Affairs toll-free 800-262-2243, Monday Friday, 8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. SHINE Serving Health Insurance Needs of Elders Advent Christian Village - Dpwling Park trained volunteers help elders and their caregivers in Dowling Park area of Suwannee County to understand Medicare and other health insurance programs make 'Atbiformed decisions on insurance, Medicare Prescription Drug Cards and on discounted prescription ,drug programs and eligibility requirements; free; Info: appointment 386- 658-3333 or 386-658-5329; Florida Department of Elder Affairs toll-free 800-262-2243,. Monday Friday, 8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. SHINE Serving Health Insurance Needs of Elders Jasper Monday-Friday, 1-4 p.m.; Hamilton Pharmacy Assistance Program, Sandlin Building, 204 NE 1st Street, Jasper; trained volunteers help elders and their caregivers in Suwannee County'to under- stand Medicare and other health insurance programs make informed decisions on insur- ance, Medicare Prescription Drug Cards and on discounted, prescription drug programs and eligibility requirements; free; Info: Florida Department of Elder Affairs toll-free 800- Monthly Meetings 262-2243, Monday Friday, 8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. Ohio/Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, Live Oak. SHINE Serving Health Insurance Needs of Elders Live Oak second Monday, Suwannee River Valley Archaeology Society third Tuesday; public library, Bran- 1-3 p.m. or second Thursday, 1:30-2:30 p.m.; Suwannee River Regional Library, US .129 ford; Info: 386-935-4901. South, Live Oak; trained volunteers help elders and their caregivers in Suwannee County Suwannee Valley Builders Association second Thursday; 6 p.m.; Farm Bureau to understand Medicare and other health insurance programs make informed decisions on meeting room, 407 Dowling Ave., Live Oak; $5 per person for meal and meeting. insurance, Medicare Prescription Drug Cards and on discounted prescription drug pro- Suwannee Valley Genealogical Society first Thursday; 7 p.m., Wilbur St. Live Oak; grams and eligibility requirements; free;. Info: Florida Department of Elder Affairs toll- Open Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9 a.m.-noon and 1-5 p.m.; Info: 386-330-0110. . free 800-262-2243, Monday Friday, 8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. Suwannee Valley Humane Society Animal Shelter second Monday; noon; at the. SHINE Serving Health Insurance Needs of Elders White Springs first and third shelter located on Bisbee Loop, south entrance, in Lee off CR 255, Madison County; Ca- Thursday; 9:30-11:30 a.ni.; Library, 12797 Roberts Street, White Springs; free; .trained pacity will be increased to 72-75 animals after remodeling completed. Info: toll-free 866- volunteers help elders and their caregivers in Suwannee County to understand Medicare Adoptl2, 866-236-7812, www.geocities.com/suwanneehis. and other health insurance programs make informed decisions on insurance, Medicare Suwannee Valley Quilters first and third Thursday; 10 a.m.; Info: Jane, 386-776- Prescription Drug Cards and on discounted prescription drug programs and eligibility re- 2909 after 4 p.m. quirements; Info: Florida Department of Elder Affairs toll-free 800-262-2243, Monday Suwannee Valley Kennel Club third Tuesday; 7:30 p.m.; Hospitality and Recre- Friday, 8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. national Building, Columbia County Fairgrounds, Lake City, Lake City. Suwannee Chapter of the Florida Trail Association second Monday; 7-9 p.m.; Tobacco-Free Partnership of Suwannee County quarterly, Info: Mary Jordan Tay- Suwannee River Water.Management District, US 90 and CR 49, Live Oak; Info: Sam Big- lor, 386-362-2708, ext. 232. bie, 386-362-5090; Don Neale, 386-362-4850; Sylvia Dunnam, 386-362-3256.- Vision SSeeds, Inc. second Tuesday, 6 p.m. promptly, at location to be announced. Suwannee-County Democratic Executive Committee dinner meeting, first Tues- Spiritual-Social-Educational-Economic Development. Save our children! Unit in Christ day, 6:30 p.m. for dinner, meeting at 7 p.m., Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park, US 129 Jesus-Empowerment. All are welcome. Info: Otha White'Sr., president, 386-364-13'67 or North, Live Oak; Info/RSVP: Monica, 386-330-2036. 3.86-364-1209. Suwannee County Cattlemen's Association third Thursday; 6:30 p.m.; Farmers Co- Vivid Visions, Inc. first Monday; 5:30 p.m.; Douglass Center Conference Room; a op meeting.room; Info': Herb Rogers, 386-362-4118. shelter and outreach agency for victims of domestic violence; Info: 386-364-5957. Suwannee County Tourist Development Council fourth Tuesday; 1 p.m.; Chamber Wellbprn Community Association (WCA) second Thursday; 7 p.m.; Wellborn of Commerce Building, 816 S. Ohio Ave., Livt Oak. Community Center; Info: Bonnie Scott, 386-963-4952, 386-208-1733-leave a message. Suwannee County Senior Citizens -'first Monday; 10:30 a.m., Exhibition II Build- WCA fund-raiser to benefit building fund Blueberry Pancake Breakfast first Sat- ing, Coliseum Complex, 1302 SW, Eleventh St., Live Oak; escorted tours, prices vary; urday; center of Wellborn, AndreWs Square;blueberry pancakes, sausage and orange juice Info: Lula Herring, 386-364-1510 .. or coffee: Blueberry Festival-first Saturday in June each year. Suwannee Elementary School (SES) School Advisory Council (SAC) committee Wellborn Neighborhood Watch last Thursday, 7 p.m., Blake Lowe Building, 1517 meets at 6 p.m., third Tuesday, in the media center. The school is located at 1748 South 4th Ave., Wellborn; Info: Bruce or Jane, 386-963-3196. Weekly Meeti Al-Anon/Mayo Al-Anon Group now meets with Banfoid Al-Anon Group Tuesdays Jasper Kiwanis C and Fridays, 7:30 p.m., at First United Methodist Church on the comer of Express and Henry Jasper. Call for an app Streets, Branford: Info: Barbara, 386-294-3348; Linda, 386-935-5362. dress and phone or co Alcoholics Anonymous Branford Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, 7:30 p.m., Branford Live Oik Singles United Methodist Church, Express and Henry St., Braiford. For more iifo, call 386-963-5827 776-1606, from 6,-9 p or the District 16 Help Line toll-free,'800-505-0702. Narcotics'Anonym Alcoholics Anonymous Live Oak Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, 8 p.m., Precinct Narcotics Anonyr Voting Building, Nobles Ferry Road, Live Oak. Info: District 16 Help Line toll-free, 800-505- vore. 386-294-3220. 0702. Over Eaters Anon Alcoholics Anonymous Mayo Group Sundays, Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays Library, 129 South, L at 8 p.m.; Manna House, Pine Street, Mayo. Info: 186-294-2423 or District 16 Help Line toll- Quarterback Clu free, MSilti 0t.',,' the footballstadium. Alcoholics Anonymous Trinity Group Mondays, 7-8 p.m.; Jasper Library; District 16 Square Dance - Help Line toll-free, 800-505-0702. Newbeni Road. Info: Alcoholics Anonymous White Springs Courage to Change Mondays, 8 p.m,, Suwannee River Methodist Church, White Spring. Info 3 6.3 '. I4 ij or D. ne 16 Help Line toll-free, 800- Friday night. Speed e 505-0702. Suwannee Valley Bluegrass Association Saturdays; 6p.m.; bluegrass jam; Pickin' Shed; except during main, nee RiverRegional L festival events; Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park, US 129 North, Liye Oak; potluck dinners' Suwannee Valley third Saturday of each month; Info: 386-364-1683. Suwannee County A Bridge Club Mondays, 6:45 p.m., Golden Corral Restaurant, Lie 0.d. Info: 386-362- welcome visitors. Inf 3200 TOPS Take OffC Boy Scout Troop 693 Mondays, 7p.m., Shrine Club, Bass Road, until further notice. Info: Oak Community Chu 386-776-2863. .. Weight Watchers Christian Home Educators of Suwannee (C.H.E.S.) a homeschool support group that 6000. meets weekly in Live Oak. For more info e-mail ches3inl@yahoo.com Cikil Ur Patrol-Suiannee alltk Compositl Squadron Thwlrseil. r6 3i.9 ~ 0 pm. ja the E XA hangar at tlreSu'iarinee Counr kirp:n. Lia cOil. Matmbe'rihp oper, ,. children age: 24/7 ON CALL 12 to 18, and all adults. Info: Capt. Grant W. Meadows Jr. in Live Oak, 386-208-0701 of Capt. Rick Peters in Lake City, 386-623-1356 or www.gainesvillecap.org or www.cap.gov. Doling Park \oluntee-rS SjruddaN. 1100 fh.:.ur-.ll am ait 299 CR 250 Li .e OaR.' Farmer's Marketr Su.-,airieieCounr, Small Frimrrer'.. Marl.e;i openedd Npnl I Local r'ed :rui and %egtcable ; .. liable, Tui'd.i, ;.ind Th'u.dirsJ t!hri-u rh u.r-ldjl, iu, H.. 9 a rh A R I p m The ise ha, changed bick I.. Lhe loadn d.k o 0 e ld .i tlanti Cldil frcighi De- p..t on the casterdof the Sun anr.ece Hi.lonrid Alus;aim. US 129North, LiveOak. They accept boih the Serior and \WIC Fj-nir.er' I Mlakel Nair.non Cour-n-., as. ,ell i cash. Scheduled ckl.ed dale.. Tuedal.l M, 3) uad Tue.dai. aulv 4 \endor caill 3S6..3t2.'2I 9 am pm Girl Scout Junior Troop 1077 eers Fnd.). 3 31.1 pm Su an.nree Pjer Regional Li. brary, US 129 South, Live Oak. Info Jemnie Freela.nd, 3I.34-3.4932 o.rient-ree.alliel nei SE Greater Vision Support Group every Friday; 9:30,a.m.; Christ Central Ministries, 1550 . S. Walker Ave., Live'Oak, FL 32064; Info: 386-208-1345. Home Front Ministries veekl., meeting': offers spiritual and 'emotional support to isomen going rough ;eparan.on diiorcr or a doubled manage; also, offers individual prayer STEPHEN l mirustrsi to women, regardless. of mantel tarai, f:or healing life's hurts. Located in Lake.City. Info: 386-754-2800 or 386-963-4903. ngs Club of Hamilton County Wednesdays, 12:15 p.m., J.R. Lee Complex, plication, 386-792-3484, 386-755-4896 or 386-792-1110; leave name, ad- ntact number. Group-meeting at a new location; Info: Judy, 386-362-4448 or Eva, 386- .m. nous Wednesdays and Saturdays, 8 p.m.; at the Jasper Public Library. mous Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6-7 p.m.; Closed sessions. Info: Lee De- nymous Mondays, 11:35 a.m.-12:50 p.m., at Suwannee River Regional ive Oak. We care. Info: 386-364-4749. ib Meeting Mondays, 6:30 p.m.; at Old Nettie Baisden school next to Vagabond' Squares, Thursdays, 7-9:30 p.m., St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Loyce Harrell, 386-963-3225 or Ralph Beekman, 386-752-2544. Riding Club Membership fee $25 per year. Team roping first and third vents first and third Saturday night. Info: 386-935-2622. Barbershop Chorus Tuesdays,.7 p.m., Crapps Meeting Room,.Suwan- ibrary, US 129 South, Live Oak; Info: Fred Phillips, 386-362-1886. Flight-Civil Air Patrol Thursdays, 6:30-9:30 p.m., EAA hangar at the airport, Live Oak. Currently accepting applications for membership and o: www.gainesvillecap.org or www.cap.gov. 'P..aund. Sc.':h ibl., Thursdays; 8:30 a.m. weigh-in; meeting 9 a.m.; Live arch of God; Info: Barbara, '386-362-5933; Pat, 386-935-3720. s Mondays, 9:30 a.m. and 6 p.m., St. Luke's Episcopal, toll-free 800-651-' :RVICE REPAIRS EQUIPMENT MOBILE HOMES SPECIALIST L. # CAC1815182 BRISBOIS sa, (386) 688-7 PAGE 10C, OCTOBER 4-5, 2006 NORTH FLORIDA FOCUS * CLASSIFIED MARKETPLACE SERVING NORTH FL E. - 55 CA AND SOUTH. GEORGIA 4- - ~j. ~ vany.O - ~ '4,. '4'.~ -~ 0 *~2 < -~ ri-i -F, ..2 ~ -I 2~~, 0 0 Al 113 -Az 0 ^S^Scii 130 -7 mt ca s o >Zi~ 0 p .Cnl i H ^~ oM I 2 p o -i m 0 1 SN- sC. '7 Zve a' 0 ..*I < Ln CD I * C: m -4 mo P- > 0 flr- -~m -am -4 W, cI 0 p~ c m r%0 -I zi CA~ 0 P;l -, Mfi? 2 '. I E> to s T- o d , ^s , -) Cj,) CD 07, I-Oc 0 m 0 m m-- -* 3 CD CD cn to z -M-1 cc M 0 X m 0Q. -n0 EZ11.)R 0, -c' ZI z ,*4. o V. ~-~i-~-~--~-i;-~ V, -.,?', - U hA 31 ZK) OCD MCD 03 zz 01 > o za 0 I Real Estates Listings ON THE MOVE? INCREASE YOUR CASH FLOW, Employment Opportunities NEVER KNOW WHAT YOU'LL DISCOVER General Merchandise and Services Section D October 4-5, 2006 386-362-1734 800-525-4182 NEED A RIDE? Car, Trucks and Motorcycles i "R / on .0 -c s Hines Place Subdivision Jackson Heights Subdivision Beautiful 4-5 acre lotson Milchell Road (76th Beautiful 4-5 acre lots on Hughes Road (129th Street) Paved Street. Restricted to homes only. Road) Located just minutes from Live Oak. Minutes to Famous Suwannee River Paved Street. Restricted to homes only. Owner/Fin $995 dn, 20 yrs 11.5% Prices: $65,031-$80,772 Payments: $682.90-$850.77 Daniel Crapps Agency, Inc. Realtor Owner/Broker ANe APY 1-800-805-7566 1-800-771-5110 agency, Inc. SMM.Inc. * 1 F. 1 Howard Street .Live Oak, FL 32064 Il- Lighthouse Realty of North Florida, Inc Corner of H)y. 27 & H%). 51, Mayo, Flornnda . Heather M. Neill, Broker PHONE: (386) 294-2131 .I. ., i fI Q .% %rni it E I I fI n L IT C f r l r t1; 1 ;A Iq" 30 ACRES -g'ri ra raidf C al i' sei ll.r a, r,..ca I ACRE LOT v-ry a,,, Iot CI o lar fiom ir,.- |I.:,n o *.ir,.h,r.r.ol n iTi s 'ead ,;aner& ed Ia'. r ailul MajO L-A.Il-d ju:1 oh pad roast a d O',ly a snrjri :'jIrui'rj .j i', oI r. c i .l,lule S ier' iii a1: :A l w s1 .': i 1.a i ir J S wair1e Rar Noji .Tar.y ran rr .,- OMly au i re4 'ir.i ra w0'X t^ 10i :-. lal ci rC-1 ann qu ut 948644 rMNN -MI '" _':^^".^'~y^<^^'^^ ^a n^ M~f."T ..,un lihe 'a u;,i .1 a.i (lea. il fr ,.:.uir rur -, ., RESIDENTIAL ACREAGE -Nice 10 acre lot In rural have a .12 acre pond-In your back yard; or keep It Hamilton County. Some trees left on the property for . natural and use It for great hunting land. Property has shade. Quiet area, lots of wildlife. Must see. #53661 been cut over, a total of 40 acres. Utilities in the area. $200,000 w5403i 200 oo0 "on D lON.T I M 5TI l.15Uli ,.r" ,* v ..aiu- .-.,, u..w home. The spacious brick home sits near the rear of more than thirty acres, most of which is planted in 19- yr-old pines. Home is in good repair and the yard is well-kept. The parcel is subdividable 1/1 and included In the sale is an additional adjacent, buildable, 1/2-ac. lot in Northwood Acres. #55450 $475,000 SUWANNEE RIVER HOME -No e6>.onrA ea: .:paied in the !ernio lor. of Ih; rfr.,t :111 r,.:rm- lu. t 2 year la,)o ,' 1a ; ,' ',. 1'6", 1-' 1 lh) I -,6 1 ,l frontage and more than two acres. Secluded but easily accessible. Large master suite with sunken bath. Lovely wood flooring and lots of luxurious touches make this a truly stunning. getaway. Fully furnished, including appliances. Qufet, peaceful neighborhood. #52168 $269,000 - I- _ I -- -. ---- ---- -- -- -- - 30R/20A ready to move in I I~ J ,=l .P.A ....- OCO ER45.--. 200. 61 R FO U -. -I M..KET.LA.. -.. SERT" -L-V INGNRHFOIAANIOTIER I 362-1734 CLASSIFIED MARKETPLACE 1-800-525-4182 TRESCA'S HOME DAYCARE NEW MOTORIZEDWHEELCHAIRS, S :" Now accepting children of ALL at no cost to you, if eligible. AGES have plenty of room io play Medicare & private, insurance outside, ,learning atmosphere wlh, accepted. ENK Mobile Medical, 'cirriculum, meals included 800-693-8896 ANNOUNCEMENTS Registered with ,State, ID STAIR LIFTS Trouble Chlimbing MERCHANDISE R03SUC00034. Peacock Lake Area; Your Stairs".'* New Reconditoned H A Lost & Found Come see us! 386-364-7736 Rentals Free' Installanon .BuildingMaterials FOUN- WO -----RING.- r"Florida Stair Lifts" .. 1-877-850-Building Materials .FOUND-WOMEN'S RING. Vicinity o Opportunities 6781 ' Hwy 90 EasI & 92nd Ave. Live Oak. Call with detailed description to claim. 386-209-1326 LOST, MALE PUG' in the. Luraville area, lasOUeenl Ola. 9/ 1. REWARD S.Call 386-209-1645 Auction : AUCTION E. Tennessee Riverfromnt & Mountain View Property Oct. 28th - @ IOAM'92/ac. in 16 tracts. Call Bill Century 21 Howe Realty & Auction 800-337-9356 C21howe@aol.com, www.c21Howe com BUSINESS SERVICES MARTINI CLEANING SERVICE Weekly, Bi-weekly, Monthly. Suwannee County Area 386-776- 2404 or 772-413-8638 STEEL BUILDINGS Shops Barns Arenas 24x 30 o 100 x 200 or custom built' Will Deliver,& Erect. Call Bennie Coleman at, J.L. Dupree Consiruction 386-754-5678 - I e - A LOCAL VEND I8Z $6695. Complete, Must Sell. 866-823-0223 AIN #B02523: ALL CASH CANDY ROUTE Do You Earn $800 in a Day? .30 Machines and Free Candy All For $9,995. Call 1.-888-753-3430. AIN#BO2000033 CallUs: We Will Not Be Undersoldl Miscellaneous ANTIQUE PENNY (10), Gumball. Machine $40,. free "Xerox' picture. 1-225-753-0205. FINANCIAL SERVICES Mortgages TWO FAMILY SALE Oct 6th & 7tn. From public corner on 129 go 7;5 miles .south to 117thfi Rd. Look for signs. 2nd house on left . PER.. SfNA S V I PERSONAL SERVICES Health Care HELPING HANDS MEDICAL EQUIPMENT New Motorized Wheelchairs "No Cost" If Eligible. Scooters / Hospital Beds / Manual Chairs:- All;'Diabetic Supplies We Accept. Medicare/Medicaid & Private Insurance Free Delivery. 1-877- 667-7088 (954)'335-1564 386-7556600 Toll free 1-877-755-6600 540 W. Duval Street, Lake City, Florida 32055 hallmark@bizsea.rr.com www.hallmark-realestate.com WELL MAINTAINE D brick home. 3.2. ranch, fenced, and cross fenced Argentine ne lamrmate flooring Large Fenced Bahia pasrure. Relax and pu 'your boots Back',ard Just a couple of minuitei o up porch rail of the comfortable ranch tovn. 5165.000 NMLS 55447 Call Julia house build in the 90i'i Ha', and horse DeJesus 386-344-1590 barn, Call Janet Creel 386-755.0466 SSERVICE GARAGE Bult min 2002 %.ith 'total under roof 3810 sq ft. High liASKED FOR IT! Farmhoduse% &ihoter %silbihi and fast gro, ing area just of six acres onl\ 5 miles from town Enta US 90. Great for an trpe of'service large grandfather oaks tMIS 54041 Call business call Martha Saunders 386-752- Janet Creel 386-755.0466 3945 LAND AND MORE! JUST REDUCED 2 12 Acres in desirable custom home subdiv'ion Bring \our plans 159.000 Call Janet Creel 386-755-0466 COUNTRY BRICK 3. I MLS 54600 $106.000 Call Martha Saunders386-752-3945 BILLIARD EMPORIUM Land & Bldg 5390.000 C11 lane Creel 386.755.(466 FED. TAX CREDIT Ne-, Consi 3.2 MLS 54780 Call Vic Larinnoop 386.623-6401 HUiGE 5/3.5 4 86 Acres NILS 52013 5450.1)00 Call Sharon Selder 386-365-1203 or Julia Delesus 386.344-1590 LAKEFRONT 5 44 Ac. homesiie ILS .3084 Call Julia DeJesus 3S6-344.1591) 118 ACRES Near Nauonal Foret NI MLS 55115 Call Paula La%%rence386-623-1973 SUBDIMSION LOTS I 2 acre. choice' 549.900 Call Bran Smihe) 38.-965.;2922 ASK ABOUT HORSE FARMS FOR SALE!, ,:7,. LUMBER LIQUIDATORS HARDWOOD FLOORING from .99 CENTS SQ. FT. -Exotics, Oak Bamboo, Prefinished 8& Unfinished. 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Member BBB.- www mariressdr.com You can Reach Over 4 Millioni 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 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.diplomaaihome.com. Z2PETS 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 , ROTWEILER PUPPIES, 10 wks old, 1 female & 4 males left.. Tails and dew claws clipped, wormed, 1st shots and health certs.$150.00 Parents on prem. Dad AKC 386-r 208-0822 :, AGRICULTURE 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 -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 :=ZL 'Sun & Stars Realty, LLC* Let Us Help You Reach For Your Dreams 2 locations to serve yo 4221 N CR 53 DAY FL 32013 386-294-3671 Keaton Beach Home on deep water 207A PERRY Ochlocknee River Front lot, 0/4 acre. canal 3'2 5 on 2 16ts Bealul.ful FLORIDA 32347 opqded .15 minutesM _Guifbiboat,, unobstructead ew of Gull Too many 850-223-1849 .-_Uildyr dreai h h~r tras to mention call Detibe CELL j .'5.t.,.. Ask -_q' d Calnoun lor all Ire deia.is $975.000 386-590-0848 STAYLOR COUr i :,e:. i 0actesready fr-developmerit ,:.r,Fa'e.' .: .d H . or ,oileHierrIen i ii.-.1 iin:, In the city limilsof Perry,Florida. Sile.Aslk dlrDebtHy ra Adjoins existing ubdivsion. 2 Acres mlI 1ust oulslde ol City $11,500 per a e, rnt Limits in Pr, ri,. ,',, ,e Ak w e ia hn 12 x 60MHon 1.6 Acres in Taylor .8600 As. rO eCl.aoiru,, AsklorO)ebbieCarlhoun County, 2 Car Carpotn $57.000. www.sunandstarsrealty.com A_ k or Debbie Calhoun Email: debbyh @ comcast.net. II Town Service Big Time Results!" 314.41 Acres in HAMILTON County Selling Divided, In Combinations, As a Whole *Abundant paved Road Frontage *Beautiful Home Sites Investment, Development & Recreatiohal Potential SDirections: From the Jasper City limits,. take Highway 41 west for approximately 7/10ths miles and turn left on.SW 99th Avenue. Travel 2/10ths miles on SW 99th Avenue to the property on right. HUDSON & MARSHALL AUCTION--- H8M NAB110; CQ220129 Ben G. Hudson, Jr. AU230; BK3006464 Household Items First Day WILKINSON, WAREHOUSE SALE Comforter Sets Bedspreads Window Coverings Pillows Saturday. October 7 '.9ors Open 8 AM 12 NOON 707 Gil Harbin Indusitral'Blvd.' j;' Valdosta GA Call for-Directions: 800-633-2215 Miscellaneous BATHTUB REFINISHING .. .,Renew /Change Color. Tub. Tile, Sink & Chip Repair. Commercial & Residenlial. 5yrs Warranty. Quick Response, Insured Serving Florida Over 10yrs. "Florida's Tub Doctor." 1-888-686-9005 DISH NETWORK FREE 1- ROOMS! 240+ Channels' Star $19 99.'month' Free MveI Channels! Free DVR! Free iPo - Shuffle! Free HD Upgrade! Ci Now, Always Open! ) 1-800-68 8373- . 529. S.Oio Ave.,Lie ED REALTOI S 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 Elliott, Evening 842-2372 (1) Off CR 252: 10+ acres with some large trees' on 61st Rd. with survey. Good area $11.000 per acre. (2) 4.43 acres with a 1990 SWMIH. 1472 sq. ft. under roof with decks & porches, 3BR/2BA. fireplace, kitchen furnished, nice. trees & some open land., $99,900. (3) Commercial: 11.79 ac +/- with approx. 540 ft. on US 129 with a multipurpose central heat & air condition commercial, bldg. cont. approx. 21,800 sq. ft. under roof'.ample paved parking. Good location excellent commercial potential. $1,920,000.. (4) Saddle Club: Nice four acre tract. in' grass with scattered trees fenced. Good buy .@ $49,950 terms. (5) Off US 27: 80 acres planted pines in a cropland site 16 years. old, on good county road, good buy at $11,000 per acre. (6) Off CR 250: 10. acres partially wood. Approved well & septic tank. Good County Road $11,000 per acre. (7) Branford area: 15 acres in good' cropland, with county roads and fence on three sides. Excellent location near IUS 27 & US 129. Reduced to $10;995 per acre (8) Dixie County near Rock Bluff: Four two are tracts wooded, good area. For all four lots $98,000. (9) Connor's Park: Nice one acre tract with 3/2, 2004 CH/AC DW M H, containing approximately 1600 sq. ft. 2 car carport, 12'x24' storage @ $125,000. (10) Off CR-349: Two acre wooded corner lot near Royal Springs. Good buy at $19,900. (11) Mayo: 4 -acres with 4 bedroom/I 1/2 bath home cont. approx 1550 sq. ft. $97,500. (121 167th Rd.: 3' Bedroom, 2 baths CH/AC brick with garage, kitchen furnished. 2 ac. homesite $165,000. i13i Harrell Heights: New 3 bedroom. 2 bath CH/AC home cont. 1.104 sq. ft. parking pad, city water & sewer adjoin city park. 100% financing. $95,000., (14) Two wooded acres on paved road, Will work for land home package. 19,900. (15) Jasper, FL: 3 bedroom brick home with 'carpet. Numerous updates, new CH/AC, paint inside & out, carpet roll good. new refrigerator & stove. Good bu3 at $89,900. (16) Secluded: 5 acres fenced with a 2/2 DWMH, kitchen furnished, 4" well. $83;000. (17) Off CR49: .40 acres in Coastal Bermuda grass on good 1/4 mile on county road. $10,900 per acre. (18) Off US 129 South:' Five acres partially fenced scattered trees & grass. Good land home tract.$49,950i (19) Suwannee River: One acre wooded tract on paved road with 107 ft. on water, elevation survey buildable, good buy @ $72,000. (20) Falmouth Area: five acre tract with a 2 bedroom, 1 bath' singlewide mobile home, 8x20 shop. $84,500. (21) Hamilton Co.: CR 158, 5 acres in grass with 'a few trees. Seller will furnish survey. $74,900. (22) Suwannee River. Park Estates: 3 lots on good 'county road, utilities to property. Priced to sell at $16,500. (23)" Wellborn, FL: 135'x210' lot with septic tank, city water, service pole, chain link fence. Survey, several Pecan trees. '$27,600. (24) Lafayette Co.: 5.3 acres with 1996 CH/AC DWMH 24x36 motor home storage, 628 ft. on US 27. Reduced to 125,0004,...F -4 ts, ie od all FREE DIRECT 1-4 Room System! No Credit Card Required! All 250+ Channels! Starts $39.99 Free. DVR/HD Receiver! Also, Dish Network!., $19.99! Free Movie Channels '..1-800-574-2260.. Wanted to Buy First Day. 'WANTED Slat'onary exercise oike Cill 386-208-0572 ':" " Garage/Yard Sales HUGE YARD SALE Oct 7ih 8A.M JEANS. JEANS, .JEANS "over 50 pairs of jeans! Lots of shorts and .khakis too Two clothes dryers. One is 110' electric, 'small .appliances, furniture, knick- knacks, 'housewares; cloinmg 'Ou 1.00 per .bag. MUCH MORE! Take 136 6mi. W. of Round- a-boul io 169th .Rd. Follow 'sighs! 386-330-5343 OCT. 5TH & 6TH, THURS. & FRI, 8:00 A.M. to ? O'Brieni, Area "CR 349 & 129. Follow signs. Tools, furniture, many household items. Lots of great stuff. 0- SAT. OCT 7 FROM 7:30pm to 5pm 13928 CR 252. Behind the white board fence at the fish pond. Square Dance clothes, household ilems, etc. 386-209-0917 REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Apartments PUBLISHER'S NOTICE : All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Fair Housing Act which makes it illegal to advertise "any preference, 'limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, disability; familial status or national origin, or an intention, to make any such preference, limitation and discrimination." Familial: status includes children under the age of 18 living with parents or legal custodians, pregnant women and People securing custody of children under 18:. This newspaper will not knowingly acceptf'any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are' hereby informed that all dwellings advertised .in this newspaper are available on an equal .opportunity basis. To complain of discrimination call HUD toll-free' 1- 800-669-9777. The toll-free number for the hearing impaired is 1-800- 927-9275 (it EQUAL HOUSiNO OPPORTUNITY ',a e o -enurndDw Want Don't want to wait? Express Training Services is now offering our quality Exam Prep Classes, day/eve, in Lake City. Class sizes limited. Next class 11/06/06. 'Call 386-755-4401 ALSO 183 ACRES in FRANKLIN County SELLING: 853 ACRES in NASSAU County. View. Photos, Plats & Complete Auction Details HUDSONMARSHALL.com Or Call For A Free Brochure ( 84i1im:94~i00 r u I I zblub;j- - E CLASSIsFIED MARKETPLACE SERVING NORTH FLORIDA AND SOUTH GEORGIA.. t. I PAG=E 2D. OCTOBER 4:-5, 2006 NORTH FLORIDA,FOCUS 2 * CLASSIFIED MARKETPLACE SERVING NORTH FLORIDA AND SOUTH GEORGIA NORTH FLORIDA FOCUS OCTOBER 4-5, 2006, PAGE 3D -&-lamp 40 m _ q- as -ft -ME& M a _ U ~* -. elw ww*n *. eqm - no ailable SyndiC M-Available from Co ghted Material cated Content ab m Ud4 ws dw ~-00 -g - m -.4 mw -mb mo mwm -40 'U U4w wq -m -go awq w~ooo *0 m mmercial News Providers'm - U '~ mom - . o - - = -~ - -dm4W - U U - - BUSINESSES SERVICES M n FOR RENT| Renlal Assislance 1, 2, 3, & 4 BRHC & Non-, HC Accessible Apartments *705 N\WV Driae. Lie Oak, FL 386-364-7936 T TDDTT 'Y-1I I ECIu:. HouI .ng Oppoitnit, -, LAKE WOOD APARTMENTS IN LIVE OAK Quiet country living 2 bedroom duplex. Call 362-*3110. ;:.l.:.- f FOR IENT ,. -LUD 'oucfneri "elcor.e S1, 3 BR HC & Norn.HC c .;;ble Aparrment. 705 NW Drive, Live Oak, FL 386-364-7936 TDD/TTY..'II .7 Equal H:u:.r.. Ocpcau ...-I. Houses for Rent BRICK HOME, CLEAN 2BD/1BTH Central Air, no pets 514 SE Ist Ave Jasper $550.00 Mo., First, last &' security. Call: Judi 386-752-4663 First Day. HOUSE 1Bd/1Ba Between Live Oak & Mayo $400.66 mo., $400.00 Deposit. -Reference required. Call 386-776-2838 First Day HOUSE FOR RENT-Completely. Furnished. Seven rooms. Including screen room. Two and one half acres.-, Al appliances dishwasnler wasner, drver eic Gazebo ,on ihe grounds. Cernral. neat pump, for; cooling and neai.ng $600.00 Call 386-688-0297 . First Day , SMALL HOUSE 1BD/1BTH. Furnished or unfurnished and some utilities furnished. $375 mnio. + Dep. Live Oak 'City limits, good neighborhood. Call 386-364-6547 Three BD/One BA in Suwannee * County, FL. 2,000 sq ft home on 80 acres. Barn, fenced & cross-fenced, mostly pasiure Great for: livestock. S$2,000. per monih. Call J.W. Hill & Associates at 386-362-3300 for more details. BACKGROUND CHECKS. AND REFERENCES REQUIRED ON ALL RENTALS. Assistant Manager and Customer Sales Associates Nom hiring in Lake Park area for .All Shiflls. Full and Part time positions available. Must have good Work history and excellent people skills. Looking for energetic, polite applicants with neat appearance. Call the sore at 229-559-0891 and ask for Geny. Experience equals top pay. 299120spvy Mobile Homes and Land for sale. Financed by owner. Ask for Larry Olds. 386-362-2720 Vacation Rentals North Carolina. Easy access, great view, 10 min to Maggie Valley. 30 min to Cherokee, .2 min. to Parkway. Mountain Stream with ;picnic area, Fireplace Sleeps 10. All Amenlies. $500,wk $1600/mo 386-330-4207. Lucy TIMESHARE "RESALES" Save 60- 80: Off Relaill' Besl Resorls &r Seasons Call for Free Timesnare Magazine! 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MORTGAGES FOR SALE AT UNDER 50% LOAN TO VALUE, CALL STEVE @ 386-365-8549 First Day MOBILE HOMES, 1996 24X50 3/2 Fair Cond.' $17,500.00. Also 1984 14x66"3/2 Fair Cond.$8,500.00. 850- 973-2353 or 850-879-7095 First Day NEW 4 BR. HOME & LAND, Paved Street and Drive, Landscaped, Sprinkler Svysern REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE! 20:: DOWN AND $695 A MONTH!!! CALL 386-344- 4989 First Day NEW!!!I FLEETWOOD HOMES At 2005 Prices. ALSO, (12) 28x36 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath Doubllewides $14,900 + Set Up and Delivery. CALL RICK @ 386-752-5355 First Day NEWS. FLASH!!! New 3/2 Manufactured Homes (3 Models) From $35.900' Cal 'RUBY @ 386- 303-1557 or 561-452-5284 ' Mobile & Stilt Homes. 0% Down When You Own Your Own Land. Call For FREE Color Brochures 1-800- 622-2832. SINGLEWIDE 16X80 3Bd/2Ba, 1999 Destiny. Needs to be moved. Good condition. $17,500.00 Call 386-842- 2263 First Day THINKING OF BUILDING A HOUSE? Pricing is too high? Let's talk about a Modular Home or a Duplex Modular. 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Call Now 1-888- 389-3504 x600 construction prices New development! 1 ac.-1lOac. tracts w/stunning views & access to proposed lake. iStarting at $39,900. New cabin shell only $109,900. 828-652-8700 NORTH CAROLINA COOL WESTERN MOUNTAINS Escape the heat, hurricanes & high prices. Homes, cabins, lots acreage, investments. Prudential Great Smokys Realty, Downtown Bryson City. Call 877-476-6597. NORTH CAROLINA MOUNTAINS Escape the heat & the hurricanes. View & creek front lots & tracts for sale. 1.7ac. through 350+:ac. starting at $49,900. Owner 828-488- 7515 . NORTH FLORIDA LAND & HOMES Lake City, Wide range of properties, 30 miles North of Gainesville. Beautiful area. For color brochure 800-754-4531 www.northfloridahomeland.com SMOKY MOUNTAIN LUXURY LOG VACATION HOMES $150,000/YR RENTAL INCOME POSSIBLE!" Foresled 2+ acres huge handcrafted logs ameniiies galore, stunning mountain views! Lowest taxes Gallinburg 'Tennessee. 1-800-239- 2970, www.datlinburgLuxuryHomes.com THE BEAUTIFUL MOUNTAINS OF ,.N.C. .Ouslarding views, cuslom log homes, creeks, wooded properties,_ acreage, mini-farms Vacation rental get-a-ways Free brochure Investors Really, Inc 1-800.497- 3334 Www.investorsrealtyinc.com uIInuiiiY BUILDING SALE! "Now On** Final Clearance Fall Delivery or Deposit holds till spring. For prices, sizes & models, visit www.pioneersteel.com Or Call 800- 668-5422 JC'S BUILDINGS, GARAGES, BARNS, CARPORTS Starting $595. Galvanized Steel. 2 Styles 13 Colors. Free installation / quote on any size. Florida certified 10year warranty available. 386-736-0398; 1-866-736-7308. ., jcscarportsandgarages.com STEELE BUILDINGS 4 Only 25x30, 30x40, 40x80, 50x120. Must move Now! Selling for Balance6 Owed. 1-800-321-0174 ext 27 Lots BEAUTIFUL TENNESSEE MOUNTAIN LOTS, breathtaking views high atop. Cumberland Mountains. 5-10 acre tracts. 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Visit our website for pictures, maps, sizes & prices. FloridaLotsUSA.com or 877- 983-6600 FOR SALE BY OWNER. Beautiful North Georgia Mountain Lots.- Call for Free Information. 706-276-1823 First Day LOT- 5+ ACRES in Deer Lake Estates, 50k less than cheapest lot, WOW!!! $140,000. the best *development in town, Thats right, $140,000 for 5 ac in gated community 561-624-3403 N.C. ASHEVILLE. Gated residential .community spectacular view & privacy lots. Clubhouse, exercise facility, hot tubs, sauna, hiking trails. Only 30 minutes'to" downtown Asheville. 1-877-689- 2626 www.WhisperMountain.info TENNESSEE / NORTH CAROLINA Mountain Property, 1+ acre lots. Underground utilities, public water, paved roads, deed restricted, 2 hrs. from .Atlanta, GA. Lots from $39,900. (828) 494-7121 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 Acreage First Day 5 ACRES Close to town 4Bd/2Ba Double Wide not far off paved road. Above ground .pool, workshop, fully fenced. Off Tiger Road $185,000 Green Tree Realty, Inc. Liz Lemmon 352-377- 0020 First Day ACREAGE- ~Iti~ is 41111IN I [,'06 Grn 1 '06JepWanlrI 110 J~ i' 10Chyise Pacit 226 Acres in Mayo with. paved road frontage, plat and aerial in office. Will divide $1,800.00 Green Tree Realty, Inc. Liz Lemmon 352-377-0020. ADIRONDACK GETAWAYS! 10 acres $19,900 30 acres $39,900 Woods, trophy -big game, -ATV/snowmnobile trail, near major lakes & State Land! EZ terms! Call now! 877-918-5263 www.mooseriverland.com ASHEVILLE, NC ACREAGE Mountain views. parcels with incredible views. 1 to 8 acre sites. Gated amenities., Over 4. miles of riverfront. Great climate! Call.866" 800-4588 BEAUTIFUL TENNESSEE PROPERTIES! Tracts ranging from 5 232 acres 'w/woods, creeks, bluffs, mountain & valley views. Also a. 58 acre Estate. George Hamilton Land & Auction Company, TAL-1557,1-800-516-8387 BY OWNER In Middle Ga. Area. Farm Land Timber Land & Hunting Properties. Small aOd Large Tracts Available. Call 478-984-4447 or 478-. `290-6435 First Day, BY OWNER In Middle Ga; Area. Farm Land Timber Land & Hunting Properties. Small and Large Tracts Available. Call 478-984-4447 or 478- 290-6435 FIFTEEN ACRES FOR SALE in Luraville. Great for pasture. High & Dry; Call 386-7.76-1111 Five Acres-Dowling Park, FL. W/well, septic & power. Beautifully wooded. Paved road. Owner financing, no down payment. $925./mo. Total of $89,900, Call 352- 215-1018. FLORIDA LAND Starting at $12,000 Financing Available. Over 150 Lots available in Counties of Levy, Marion, Clay; Calhoun, Putman & Highland. Realtors & Investors welcome. 1-718-797-0807. GEORGIA BURKE COUNTY. 27.2ac Fantastic investment opportunity! Great homesite in the country. Paved road. Owner will not divide. $1,995/acre Fall Line Properties, Inc. 478-552-5781 GEORGIA HANCOCK COUNTY. 5ac wooded homesite. St. Hwy frontage. Small creek. Priced to sell fast at $20,000. Fall Line Properties, Inc. 478-552-5781 GEORGIA ATTN: INVESTORS 15ac. w/800ft. county road frontage, wooded w/pond site. $2950/acre. (Also: 3.9 acres, paved road frontage, w/ -restrictions. $4950/Acre.) Commercial property available. Owner 912-529-6198 GEORGIA LAND North Central 1- 10 acre tracts Beautiful areas. The South's finest living. Terrific investment w/financing available. Starting $4,000/acre. 706-737-2954 www.GALandSales.us ii s 2i0 Cv I . * CLASSIFIED MARKETPLACE SERVING NORTH FLORIDA AND SOUTH GEORGIA NORTH FLORIDA FOCUS OCTOBER 4-5, 2006, PAGE 5D 362-1734 CLASSIFIED MARKETPLACE 1-800-525-4182 MlI- -VlC I 1A 1 JUi~ asrl.ve 1n1)-,r\ KENTUCKY Beautiful 75 acre tract. Great building sites. Road Frontage. Incredible deer & turkey hunting / investment. $1495/acre. 30 acres $59,900. Call 270-791-2538 KENTUCKY Incredible tracts. Lakes, rivers, creeks. 1 Acre - $9,900 or $600/down, $105/mo. 2 Acres $14,900 or $900/down, $159/mo. 5 Acres $1200/down, $215/mo. Breathtaking views, great investment. 270-791-7725 www.YourLandKing.com 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 LAND IN N. FLORIDA Various Sizes, Most 5-10 acre lots, 30 miles N of Gainesville. Call Leonard Dicks Realty LLC 386-752-5263 or www.LDicks.net MID OHIO ACREAGE 5+ Acres Excellent building site on gently rolling property with Gorgeous view. $19,900 Owner Financing 740-489- 9146. MINI .FARM BEAUTIFUL 45/ACRES w/2 story 4bdr. home, needs TLC + 4 newer buildings, totaling 8000/sq.ft. Located in N.E. Ohie. Many possibilities $269,500 SOwner Financing 740-489-9146 MOUNTAIN DESTINATIONS SHOWS ESCAPE! Mountains of NC, GA, TN & Costa Rica! Register Today! www.MountainPreconstruction.com *Ft. Laud 10/14 *Orlando 11/18 *Tampa 12/9 *Jax 1/13 *Naples 1/27 Dalrey Marketing Group 1- 866-55-DalRey NC LAND: 43acs, huge waterway, dock, fish, ducks, deer. New 3 bed, 2 bath home; second homesite nearby. Near Raleigh. $305K. Pictures: owner@newbranch.com 919-693-8984 NC MOUNTAINS Burnsville. Owner/Developer Closeout. 15acs., Historic 3400sf. 5br/3ba+ New 2br/2ba furnished guest cabin $699,999. (5) 1.5acs-2acs. building sites, $199,999/all. For more info 1-' 828-208-3558 NORTH CAROLINA ACREAGE By Owner 5.7 Acres, Beautiful building tract, some woods, new doublewide mobile home allowed. w/Restrictions, Near Fairmont $19,900 Owner Financing. 803- 473-7125. SMALL ACREAGE LOT in Madison County for homes or mobile homes, 14 mi.to public boat ramp, high and dry. RECREATION-BUILDING LOTS in Hamilton County near rivers. Public Boat Ramp. Owner financing. Call 912-843-8118 SOUTH CAROLINA, Aiken 30-600 acre tracts. Land held for 50 years, is now .for sale. Horse farm capital of the south. Call owner 478-361- 5202 SOUTHEAST TN. MTS. 2+/Acres, Excellent Building site w/woods, river access, breathtaking vistas, starting $29,900, also Pristine Mountain Top Tenn. river view tracts & bluff tracts. Owner Financing 772-263-3775 / 800-763-0085. Ask about mini vacations! SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA LAND SALE 2.5 Acres From $75 Down, $75 Monthly* $7495 Cash!!! Up To 80 Acre Parcels Available. First Come, First served!!! Owner!!I Classified Advertising 386-362-1734 ext 102 fax: 386-364-5578 ,c.r, .F'I ,6 r 3 ,-, i~ ;W'd love to hear from you. Classified MaMrketplace PO. 'Box 70o Live Oak, fL 32064 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.bullardproperty.corni TENNESSEE & MISSISSIPPI LAND Several tracts ranging from 23 acres to 7000 acres. Visit our website at www.AffordableLandSales.net or call David for more info 901-301-4955 ~~rt~StfA-r.- J l~: TENNESSEE BLU-I- PARCELS 1 to 5 acre parcels from the $40's. Clubhouse, fitness center, nature trails. 15 area golf courses. Great four season climate. 866-800-4609 TENNESSEE MOUNTAIN LAND Start At $500 Down Only $140 Month No Banks Needed 62 1-3 Acre Tracts Cabin Hunters Special Bluffs Creek Good Usable Land JDL Realty 931-946-2484 SIT ...IT VA LANU: 12acs Riverfront, $58K, 30 minutes north of NC/VA line; near Kerr Lake. Wooded, quiet, deer, bear, turkey, stars. No Hurricanes. Pictures: owner@ newbranch.com 919-693-8984 Timberland TIMBERLAND SALE Quality timberland in Georgia, North Carolina & Virginia. Free CD or visit our website 404-362-8244 St: Regis . Paper Co. www.stregispaper.com Residential Wanted ANGELO BUYS HOUSES Cash any condition. Handyman, fire, distressed, vacant, occupied. Anywhere in FLI Apts. / Comm., residential. No deal too big/small. Quick closing. 1-800-SELL-181; 1- 954-816-4363 . WANTED: 20 HOMES To Show Off Our New Lifetime Exterior Paint. Call Now to See if Your Home Qualifies 800-518-5532 (Lic#CBC010111). WANTED: 25 HOMES FOR PROTECTION CAT 5 Clear Hurricane Panels Installation in days. FLA Homeowners call to see if your home qualifies. 800-518-5532 (Lic. #CBC010111) SR WHEN IT COMES SJTO FLOORING... Bedroom, Livingroom, CARPET Den orHall ANY 3 RooMs NO FINE PRINT IrIT I TEDTI YARDAGE TRM SlIcaIl businesses are here to 8 D AT -- ^lO PLACE AN AD, CALL (386) 362-1734. DEADLINE IS FRIDAY AT 2: 1,'.' .* ., LEWIS WALKER ROOFING INC. 'AFFORDABLE QUALITY' \W, FREE EXIELNDLEI) ' ROOF \\ ARRANl REPI\IRS % IF *i'IiN( I rs, LICEN DI) ........ fn 0 ROU r.Ror I% INSLREI ..... . I O'A ",1 lr FI ) .. , THE BEST POSSIBLE ROOF ATTHE BEST POSSIBLE PRICE S' III"' ' I'.L .i P'l, ,i L I ,ii. . 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Road Frontage. Incredible deer & turkey hunting / investment. $1495/acre. 30 acres $59,900. Call 270-791-2538 KENTUCKY -- 'Incredible tracts. . Lakes, rivers, creeks. 1 Acre - $9,900 or $600/down, $105/mo. 2 Acres $14,900 or $900/down, $159/mo. 5 Acres $1200/d6wn, $215/mo. Breathtaking views, great investment. 270-791-7725 www.YourLandKing.com 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 LAND IN N. FLORIDA Various. Sizes, Most 5-10 acre lots, 30 miles N of Gainesville. Call Leonard Dicks Realty LLC 386-752-5263 or www.LDicks.net MID OHIO ACREAGE 5+ Acres Excellent buildifig site on gently rolling property with Gorgeous view. $19,900 Owner Financing 740-489- 9146. MINI FARM BEAUTIFUL 45/ACRES w/2 story 4bdr. home, needs TLC + 4 newer buildings, totaling 8000/sq.ft. Located in N.E. Ohio. Many possibilities $269,500 Owner Financing 740-489-9146 " MOUNTAIN DESTINATIONS SHOWS ESCAPE! Mountains of NC, GA, TN & Costa Rical Register Today! www.MountainPreconstruction.com *Ft. Laqd .10/14 *Orlando 11/18 *Tampa 12/9 *Jax 1/13 *Naples 1/27 Dalrey Marketing Group 1- 866-55-DalRey NC LAND: 43acs, huge waterway, 'dock, fish, ducks, deer. New 3 bed, 2 bath home; second homesite nearby. Near Raleigh. $305K. Pictures: owner@newbranch.com 919-693-8984 , NC MOUNTAINS Burnsville. Owner/Developer/Closeout. 15acs., Historic 3400sf. 5br/3ba+ New 2br/2ba furnished guest cabin $699,999. (5) 1.5acs-2acs. building sites, $199,999.'all. For more info.1- 828-208-3558 NORTH CAROLINA ACREAGE By Owner 5.7 Acres,, Beauliful building tract, some woods, new doublewice mobile home allowed. w/Restrictions, Near Fairmont $19,900 Owner Financing. 803- 473-7125. SMALL ACREAGE LOT in Madison County for homes or mobile homes, 14 mi.to public boat ramp; high and dry. RECREATION-BUILDING LOTS in Hamilton. 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AND SOUTH GEORGIA PAGE 6D,~ OCTOBER 4-5, 2006 NORTH FLORIDA FOCUS 3621734 CL~Sr -- SIFI.M w -- ...-.... _-525-4182 362-1734 CLASSIFIED MARKETPLACE 1-800-525-4182 EMd T Help Wanted, ACCOUNTANT CPA/ACCOUNTANT NEEDED. Full- time or part-time. Send resumes to: Collins & Company, CPAs, 325 S,. Ohio Avenue, Live Oak, Florida 32064 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT II The, Administrative Assistant, 11 assists Court Administration, Administrative Services .Department, and 1the Family' Court Support Unit Manager' by providing assistance w. ith finance relatedduties and case.. management of the, family division .pro se cases. Graduation from an. accredited foqu- year college or university with a major in public or judicial administration, business, education, social work, or. a related. social scierice is required. Must have knowledge of the legal system and civil court procedures. Salary: $30,320:04 annually: For further information, visit www jud3.ficourts.org. Submit a cover lener, resume, State of Florida application, :and three references to: Jacquetta Bradley, Human Resources Manager P.O. Box 1569 Lake City, FL 32056 ADA Compliant/EQE ADVENT CHRISTIAN VILLAGE Current JOBS Line Advertisement Call 386-658-5627 or visit wmww.acvillage.net 24 hrs / day, 7 days / week CNA / LPN Got a Passion for Compassion? Direct care stafl in long-term care sing. FT and PT positions various shifts available. Florida certifuhcation (CNA) or. license (LPN) required. Experience desired but not required. FT positions include healln, denial, ilie disability,. supplemental insurance: 403b retirement account; paid lime off. access to onsite daycare and fitness facilities Apply in person at Personnel Otlice Monday through Friday from 9 00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m.. or lax resume.'credenlials to 386-658-5160 EOE/Drug-Free S WorkplaceCriminal background cnecks required. First Day BILINGUAL (SPANISH / ENGLISH) IT technician needed for full-time position with Spanish Christian music'book distributor in Jasper. HTML. Microsoft SOL 2000: ASP.net a plus Pay commensurate with experience. Contact Rhoda at Employment Connections at 877- 327-0647 for info. BOOKKEEPER, FULL TIME Must have Peach .-- Tree Knowledge, Accounts Receivable and Payable. Call Robert Corbett 386-362-4061 or bring resume by 1126 Howard St. E., S Live Oak arind ask Ior Robert CLASS A CDL OTR DRIVERS needed, two (2) years' experience. required. Health insurance, retirement, & paid vacation. ' Drug Free WorkPlace. Call (386) 294-3411. First Day CLERICAL/TECHNICIAN, PT. Healthcore Physical Therapy of -Live Oak is looking for PT clerical, / techiciar. Call 386-754-3908 or fax resume to 386-754-9059 Attn: Ken or Brand .., CLERICAL Different Positions Available, All Levels. Fax' Resume .to 386-755- 7911 or Call 386-755-1991 for an app Wal-Slat Personnel COURT PROGRAM SPECIALIST II The Court Program Specalist II assists the Family -Division Judges. Magistrates. the Family Court Manager, and Trial Court Administrator by providing assistance and case management of ine family division pro se cases. Graduation from an accredited lour year college or university with a major in public or judicial administration, business, education, social work, or a related social science is required Must have knowledge of the legal system and civil court, procedures. Salary. $36;115.32 annually. .For further Information, visit www ud3.ficourts.ora. Submit a cover letter, 'resume, Slate ot Florida application, and three references to: Jacquetta Bradley, Human Resources Manager. PO Box 1569, Lake City, FL 32056 ADA Compliant/EOE ' DRIVERS LCT WANTS YOU! OTR drivers, solos or leams.' 6 months experience & CDL-A / HAZ required. Full benefits package. 2003-2005 Equipment. Call 1-800- 362-0159 LCTransportation.com DRIVERS Bonus every 6 months. OTR, some local positions, New Equipment, 1 Year Experience Class A with lank & qIazmat. 100o food grade carrier. Call 877-882-6537 www.oakleytransport.com EXCELLENT JOB OPPORTUNITY FOR THE RIGHT PERSON. Candidate must be a self starter with an outgoing Personality. Must be Bilingual & Detail oriented. This person will be working closely with the public with lots of daily interaction' Candidate must be able to handle multi-phone lines, be computer literate, have a basic knowledge of numbers and be able to Multi-Task. Please fax resumes to 386-755-7911 Attn: Joy First Day 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 701bs. Please call 386-755-1991 for appt Drug Screens & Backgrd check req. First Day'. INSIDE SALES / MARKETING High Performance parts .'mnfg. company has opening for'full time. sales /: marketing person. Apply at 615 Industrial Ave. Live. Oak, FI: 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 JOB COORDINATOR Must have. excellent people skills, telephone manners, must be organized, self' motivated, and be willing to work.lnitiative is a must. Construction and blueprint. knowledge is a plus. This is an office position with excellent salary, and benefits: If you don't' meet *the standards above, please .do not apply. Please contact Christine Corbett.' at 800-962-5647 Be prepared to fax in resume. . First Day LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSE The Hamilton County' Health Department is seeking a .Licensed Practical Nurse,, PSN # 64086276. this is a part-time (34 hours per week) school health position. Applicants must have a current LPN license in the State of Florida. Must be fingerprinted. May bd required to work during or beyond normal work hours or days in the event of an emergency. Rate of pay is $757356 bi-weekly. Applications will be accepted online at https://peoplefirst.myflorida.com State ol Florida applications may be mailed to State of Florida People First, Staffing Administration PO Box 44058. Jacksonville, FL 32231 or taxed to 904-636-2627 by 10/09/06. EEO/AA/VP LPN FOR BUSY MEDICAL OFFICE in Bell and Trenlton Must be Multi Task oriented. Apply at Trenton Medical Center 911 South Main St. Trenton, Florida or mail resume to: SP.O. Box 640. Trenton, Florida 32693. Maintenance HELP WANTED maintenance man with knowledge of plumbing, electric and carpentry. Tools required. Transportation a must. Drug free wnrknlace. Call (386) 330-2567 EXPERIENCED PARTS COUNTER PERSON NEEDED, FORD McDONALDS-WHITE SPRINGS E)XPERIENCE HELPlF.ULM truEi t';8.;., N.OW ,, ;,il(gp s,. mid-shift, 5:30. We offer medical, dental, life closer, and overnight. Guaranteed and 401k Uniforms provided. Apply interviews every Monday from 10 in person ask for Dave Esco or tax a.m. to 2 p.m. Applications accepted your resume to 386-364-2973. No daily. Apply within. phone calls please. First Day MH serv/repairN S WAYNE FRIER CORPORATE OFFICE is now hiring for Mobile Home Service and Used Home Repair Position. Experience required. Call Larry J. Olds for interview 386-362- 2720.. NOBLES GREENHOUSE & NURSERY Has a sales position available. Enjoy working with 'beautiful plants and wonderful customers 'in a .great environment! Employee discount, holiday and vacation pay. If you love people, 'plants and the outdoors please apply in person at 9248 129th Road, aLive' Oak. Drug free workplace. Help Wanted PART-TIME LIBRARY AIDE II WHITE SPRINGS PUBLIC LIBRARY . Hamilton County is currently seeking applicants for the position of regular .part-time Library Aide II at the White Springs 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 qualifications include. graduation from a standard 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 Help Wanted on qualifications and experience. Interested applicants may obtain an application at the White Springs, Jennings 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 resurnes, letters 'of' reference and other biographical information With . their 'applications. All applications must. be returned to the Adriiinistrative Services Department in 'Live Oak., Position will remain open until filled. .Successful completion of a drug test is a condition of employment. . NORTH FL;ORIDA FOCUS OCTOBER 4-5, 9006, PAGE 7D PARTS HELPER NEEDED- Gomputer exp. (Quickbooks), understand parts breakdowns, be able to operate forkhft, etc Send resumes,.to PO Box 1300, Live Oak; FL 32064 - SERVICE TECHS to provide handyman services to national chain stores throughout Florida. Experience working directly w/customers, own' tools' & transportation required. 'FT/PT. Paid weekly mileage. 1-866- HANDY44 (426-3944) First Day :NURSE Tnb Florida Sheriffs Boys Ranch'is accepting applications for the Part Time Nurse position. Applicant must be a graduate Ot an accredited nursing program and currently licensed as a Nurse with the State of Florida (Level I requires licensure as a LPN and Level II requires licensure as a RN) Previous experience in nursing and in dealing with youth is preferred. Contact Eileen McCowan by close of business 10/13/06 at 386-842-5555. Fax resume .to 386-842-1029) EOE/DFWP First Day RN NEEDED 7am 7pm Please cohtacj Amelia Tompkins at 386-362-7860 Or apply in person at Suwannee Health Care Center 1620 E Helvenston Street. Live Oak. Florida. EOE/D/V!M/F. M A-Q-Q-IFtipn MARPYETPL CE SERVING NORTH FLORIDA ALND SOUTH GEORGIA' rlrwAT~rIT 362-1734 CLASSIFIED MARKETPLACE 1-800-525.4182 Help Wanted First Day PART TIME OFFICE/SALES CLERK needed. Must be dependable, 'self- motivated and trust' worthy. Duties include maintaining database, sales representative, receptionist type duties, working cash register .and light cleaning. Serious applicants .oly. 15-25 hours per week. Starting pay $6.50 per hour. Suwannee Valley Event &. Party Rentals, 522 .W. Howard Street. L.O. 386-362-7368 First Day OWNER OPS .Local/Regional Runs $1.03+ Surcharge / High Mileage. Excellent Home Time/ Medical Coverage Call Chrrs. 866-730-8725 S v wwwvcomlrakmnc c:,r 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 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 SELF-MOTIVATED, DEPENDABLE employee needed. 'Must have valid drucri licer., and rar;p.:.rxiaion io driver' li(er,-S and tranrp,-rlal;,r I work. l.lust be able. to lift heavy, .objects. Duties include in-iallaicri of party tents, 'deliveries, maintenance and cleaning. Serious applicants only. 30-50 hours per week Siarling pav $8 00 per hour Suwannrie Valley *Evenr ef. Party Renials. 522 W. Howara Sireel L 0. 386-362-7368 ' First Day TWO FULL TIME C.N.A. OPPORTUNITIES Just open. Two full time positions. One 6am to 2pm position. One 2pm to 10pm position. Seeing persons with excellent aren.rance and performance records. Only interested in persons who warni i- pro,.de I-p level' care and eri|:../ irre,r w rO'. Contact Jennifer. Richardson at Lafayette Health Care Center, 512 W. Maini Siree.i Mayo, FL 386-294-3300 TILE & MARBLE Well esai3rl,-ihed company i.:',king For the right employee!! Installer/Assistant .. lusi h .e e:..perience M: u.i be .atbl i:t in -" bs Reliable Iranspc.rlaiorn Smoke Iree enr'.ironrmeni Please call 386-755-1991 for appt. Drug screen/Backgrd-req. And Make Your Event a Success! S Each Kit includes: 3 Bright 11"x 14" All-wealner Signs Over 275 Pre-Priced Labels o"- t Successful Tips for a "No Hassle" Sale Pre-Sgale Checklist "*-. -. .--v*.?,,..-.- "i' Sales Record Form i ; 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. L "- c''H.F Help Wanted First Day Medical We have immediate openings and are seeking qualified applicants for. the lollowirig poi ,ni 's S*RN's ER ICU PACU 'Scruo Tech Surqrcal Ser ices SCardiovascular Technotogist Cath Lab Non-Invasive Vascular Technologist Human Resources Generalist" *Physical Therapist Adminislralive Assislanri Phys.ician Services ' Financial Analysb Accouni 'Ask Aboui our sign-on bonus plan'! We, cffer a generous benefit package that irlcudes health, denial., ife insurance, vision, lock purchase plan. -401kl retirement, pa lrime o,31 and rmany m6re! EOE and Drug Free Work Place For more inlormarion and to applv Call: ,3861719-9020 Fax. i386i719-9028 Online: www.lakeciiymedical.comr TRUCK DRIVER WANTED w.COL license to make local deli'.'eries & handle hardware, lumber & building materials. Excellent benelils sucn as profit sharing 401K. paid vacation, etc WN B.Howlarnd Co Inc PO Box 700 Live Oak. FL 32064. (3861 362- 1235 A prnoenlallon ol ine FlorLda Community College Anisi Series ESTABLISHED company is looking for a hard worker wivh lop noichr customer service skills. Greal pnone Skills are a detini e plus' Drug screen and background creck required. Please E-mail resume lakec;ryiv',al- slat cor or la> 10 386-755-7911 For interview appoinirlmeni or quesnlons you mav'coniaci our Lake City orlice Monday Friday ,' 386-755-1991 j,)" l,' F First Day TWO FLUENT ;SPANISH SPEAKERS needed for full-time warehouse positions @ $8.00 per hour with Span;..h. Christian rrusc'buook distributor in Jasper.Must be able to lift up to 90 pounds. computer skills a . strong. plus. Contact Rhoda at' Emipicymeni Connecliono at 877- 827-0647 lor rnio 00000 0000000 000000 Come in any timebefore October 31, 2006 and receive a FREE Membership Card! Receive 20' off anything in the CUSTOM VARIETY PACKAGES TAILORED store everytime ou come in! FOR YOUR SPECIFIC NEEDS! No black out dates! Ask for Lesley, Amber, Rhonda or Kim LOCATED INSIDE LAKE CITY MALL BY BATH & BODY 586-755-2280 Open Mon.-Sat. 10 p.m. 9 p.m.; Sun. 12:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 302521-F 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: $9.46 Packers: $8.91 Warehouse: $9.26 Night Sanitation: $9.26 Live Hangers: $11.40. Maintenance: $9.20-$14.00. 'Includes Perfect Attendance Bonus of $1.05/hour Successful candidates -must be abje .to ..perform the essential functions of the job with or without accommodations, 'and. b,e 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 90.W. Live Oak, Florida 32060 English 386-208-0205 Espanol 386-268-0190 EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER EOE-AA-M-F-V-D APPLICATIONS also ACCEPTED Employment CONNECTIONS LOCATIONS: 1416 N. Ohio Ave 200 W.Base Live Oak, FL Madison, FL TRANSPORTATION Autos for Sale DODGE VAN 1993, V6, runs good, 20 mi. to gal. AC. $2000.00 Call 386- 963-1075 . 'First Day BUICK LE SABRE 1993, rebuilt engine, needs paint job. $600.00 Call 386-362-6071 EL CAMINO 1984 El Camino, 305, V-8, Brown & Beige $2,000.00 Firm. Call 386-362- 7367 Trucks for Sale First Day TOYOTA TACOMA 1997, well taken care of, good gas mileage, one owner, burgundy w/topper. $5500.00 For more info. Call 386-362-7242 Utility FOR SALE 2003 Z71 TAHOE, clean in good condition.' 47000 miles. $20,000.00 Call 386-362-6556 Vans for Sale CHEVY-CONVERSION VAN 1993, New tires, good condition. $2400 Call 386-658-1106 First Day FORD AEROSTAR VAN 1990, Automatic, V6, Good Condition, $8.50.00 386-842-2130 between 6:30 & 7:30 p.m. only. PAGE 8D, OCTOBER- 4-5, 2006 NORTH. FLORIDA FOCUS M CLASSIFIED MARKETPLACE --SERVING NORTH FLORIDA AND' s6.UTH GEORGIA October 17-22 Times Union Center TICKETS NOW ON SALE! Charge-By-Phone 1-888-860-BWAYI'e 904-632-3373 ,,,ir.i. J.:nn-l..iIIe. Di.count group sales (20+): 632-3228 SOA ...-A ."ME-. Order Online with Instant Seat Selection! tou ,'nluw ,",;C. c www.artistseries.ccj.org " Enjoy Pre-Theater & Intermissioin Activities and a Post Theater Chat Back with The Cast! 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