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nflaonline.com Ift! . ... ^^^. Ji ^ Thanksgiving - --Closing Weather eye on Mayo "' ;'- :" "::"-/ Weather art submitted by, Logan Lawson, second grade High: 65 Mostly Sunny Low: 35 I o 1 1 o 3 UI33 0 0 T H R D A O V M E R 1 6 2 0 af y tt C u n y F o r d 4 S C I N 6* A E 5 c Lighthouse Christian Academy presents patriotic program and sixth grade students at LCA recite the American Creed. Proio Ira Mikell Ira Mikell Free Press Reporler Dressed in patriotic regalia and colors, the children at the Light- house Christian Academy (LCA) put on a patriotic program that re- ceived a standing ovation from the audience as well as thunder- ous applause. This was the third annual program presented by LCA. Approximately 225 people came to watch 100 children display their patriotism and skill in vari- ous skits on Friday, Nov. 10, at 10 a.m., in LCA's auditorium, accord- ing to Kelly Whittington who is an active member of LCA. As part of the program. veter- ans who were in the audience were recognized for their military, service and valor in helping to Kelly Whittington Ira Mikell - Free Press Reporter Every week one or several new teachers and staff members will be featured. in no particular order, in the A l,/ao Free Prce This week, we have chosen to in- troduce Kelly Whittington. Whittington works as the Speech-Language Patholo- gist for Lafayette Elemen- tary and Lafayette High School. She is constantly\ FREE' COOKIE For Kids 12 & Under I No Purchase Necessary I Must Present Coupon Limit 1 Per Person Good 11/17/06 Only . .. -J Kelly Whittington, Speech-Language Pathologist tor LES and LHS. Photo Ira MIKell SEE KELLY, PAGE 7A pic.t t:t this country, whether they :-rt\ ed in World War I, World \V 1 '1, the Korean War. Vietnam, the Persian Gulf War, the war in Afghanistan, or the ongoing war on terrorism. Robert James, from the reserves based in Live Oak, John Tuvell and Perry Selleck, were among those present. Be sure to watch the Mayo Free Pre-s for more photos of the LCA patriotic program. Early morning fire destroys local home Ira Mikel, Free Press Reponer Before sunrise, on Wednesday, Nov. 8, Hatch Bend Volunteer Fire Department quickly responded to a fire at approximately 4:30 a.m. that was consuming a dou- ble-wide mobile home at 352 SE Camel Lane off CR 349. Assisting them in dousing the fire and trying to save the home were Mai o and Branford Volunteer Fire Departments. Russ Harrison, fire chief for the Hatch Bend Volun- teer Fire Department, recently said that the fire started in the utility room at the back of the mobile home. Ad- ditional details about the fire could not be obtained be-. cause the investigation is still ongoing and is being handled by the fire marshall, according to Harrison. Watch for story with more photos in upcoming issue. Lighthouse Realty of North Fhloriln, Inu. - -- -- :- Heather Neill Broker UNIQUE 33r ACRES Tr,1: 3 ,ut.JluI pi:-i ir.' hornet. The ipaciou tr,,: hrni rme' ,l- near ih,? rear '1 morre lhan tlrty acres, rri-'l Ct irni.cr, i planleed in 19.r.ocl pneis Hore is In good repair and lhe yaiC is well-kept The parcel I5 ubdividable 1.1 and included in Ihe sale is an additional adlacerin buildable, l,2-ac. lot in fNorthrood Acres. Very unusual find, don't miss out!! #55450 $475,000 I.Corner US 27 & Hwy. 51 Mayo, FL (386) 294-2131 www.LighthouseRealty.us _.T T 77 ZT T TTZ r.... .. .. ... ... .... ... .. ----- '2---- -- ------------- --------- - Mayo resident convicted sentenced on multiple drug charges Pridgeon On Nov. 1, Paul Kenneth Pridgeon, Submited by LCSO. 58, 392 SW CR 300,Mayo, was convict- ,ed by a jury for count one, sale or deliv- ery of cocaine, and count two, possession of cocaine with the intent to sell. Pridgeon was adjudicated guilty on both counts. He was also adjudicated an Habitual Of- fender on counts one and two. Pridgeon w\as sentenced on count one to 15 years in the Department of Corrections. He was also sentenced to 10 years probation on count two to run consecutive to count one. This sentence was ordered to run consecutive to 7 years that Pridgeon received in case #05-59CF: count one possession of cocaine, count two possession of less than 20 grams of marijuana, and count three possession of drug paraphernalia. The total amount of time Pridgeon will serve in the DOC is 22 years, followed by 10 years probation. What are you thankful for? "I thank the Lord for the family, friends, and the health that I have," Toby Page, resident of Lafayette County, for 82 years. Ira Mikell Free Press Reporter For many decades, America has observed Thanksgiving on Nov. 23, a day set aside to remind ourselves of the mnporianim-, of being thankful regard- less of the circumstance \ e are in. This holiday, a- well as this country, would not have been possible without the sacrifices made by the Pilgrims and early settlers, and their strong determina- tion to create a new life for themselves. Across the country, as well as here locally, people SEE WHAT, PAGE 7A I "I am thankful for I am thankful for the fact that we my family" live in the Takisha Cherry, greatest country resident of of the world," Lafayette Covnt Don Becton, for approximately resident Of 15 months. Lafayette County for 13 years. "I am thankful for my mother and grandma," Sharhonda Cherry, resident of Lafayette County for approximately 15 months. "I am thankful for my mother- in-law, school, and grandma," Priscilla Craddock, resident of Lafayette County for approximately 15 months. Lfyteonysn ssucsne18. erpr -ud to-srve The Mayo Free Press office will be closed Thanksgiving Day Nov. 23, and the day after Nov. 24 so that employees may enjoy the season with family and friends. We wish you a happy and blessed day. r""''3 M -, :,. I I of I THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2006 M.. ,ri OA- rUE Em 1Ar C121 n:= e tAns.,. inP Lafayette: Band Booster doing?Meetin Let us hear from you! Lafayette Band ers will mee SHave an article Nov. 28, at 6 p.m you want printed? Band Room. Ev Send it to us! that is interested S Phone: 294-1210 porting te Lao Band is encoura Fax: 294-2666 attend. nic LES Students Honored For September And Oct Submitted by Debbie Singletary, LES Guidance Counselor Lafayette Elementary School honored several students during September and October. Teachers nominate students weekly that have shown excellence in all areas of school. One student is selected weekly to be Student of the Week. The student of. the Week is recognized on the LES morning news with a certificate and they are treated to a lunch di week. The students recognized for ber were Luis Arreguin, I Watkins, Cameron Ellis, and Rangel. The students recognized ber were Brycen Lee, Anthony C1 Martin, and Jorge Sanchez. The lunches for these students, ciously donated by Subs and Mor Oaks, and Two Sisters Bar-b-que. st aCe" Le rig Ar Me WE Ca lis Do Ra Your righteousness or His? In Luke 18:9-14 Jesus speaks of two very differ- ent types of people. The Pharisee was representa- Boost- tive of the popular reli- . ont gious group of that day. the The publican was a tax eryone collector, a Jewish tax col- in sup- lector who received taxes fayette for the Romans who were edto in authority at the time. He, needless to say,was a very unpopular person! Lober This parable was direct- ed toward the self-right- uring the eous religious crowd. The Septem- Pharisees trusted in their larquay good works to make them Dorisela acceptable to God. In this for Octo- case, the Pharisee evident-. lay, ohn ly thought he was good enough. They held them- were gra- selves in high esteem and SGreen criticized those that did not measure up to their standard like the publican. The prayer of .the Phar- isees listed all of his good deeds (Luke. 18:11, 12). His boastfulness his prayer! When the publi-" ft to can prayed (Luke 18:13) he ht: Luis .cried out in a humble, sin- reguin. ceree manner. The publi- arquay can recognized his own, atkins, sinfulness, ...God be. mer- meron El- ciful to me a sinner. He re- and alized his inability to save )risela himself acknowledging angel. God's power to save sinful men. Good people, and I do riot doubt the. average Pharisee iwas good per- son, religious people.. of- ten fail to see their need of the Savior. They tend to think they are 'good. enough!' They say such things as, "I've been going to church all these years, and. know I am going to heaven." The publican was justi- fied due to his recognizing .. r avid H. Matier his sinfulness and calling upon God. He knew he was not good enough and acknowledged the fact to God, asking for God's mercy. He was justified- . set before God as though he had never sinned! (Jus- tified Just-as-if-I never sinned.) On the other hand the Pharisee, well, he got what he wanted, an opportunity to let people know how good he was. Do you want to hang onto your ..own righteousness, real or perceived, or turn. your situation over to God as the publican did? God blesses those who come to Him in simple. childlike faith. Those who realize their sinfulness and confess it to God, trusting Him to save them will be set before God as. though they had never sinned, not because they are without.sin but be- cause they recognize their need for a Savior. This is w\-hy they can:say, "I know: I am going to heaven" (I John 5:11-13). David iH. Matter, DPC Christian/Biblical Counseling "mailto:dmalier@ialltel. net S"dmatier@alltel.net. 111106 Audrey E. King Audrey E. King, age 91 passed away on Saturday, November 11, 2006 at Shands of Live Oak. She was a native and lifelong resident of Lafayette Coun- ty. She was a member of the Mayo Baptist Church and Sunday School secre- tary for several years and also was in the choir. She was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star and the Bethel Sewing Circle. Mrs.. King was preceded in death by her husband, Andrew Jackson King. Survivors include (3) sis- ters: Lessie V. Loveland, of Winterhaven, Rennie V. Starling, of Leesburg, and Nelda E. Hutcheson of Mayo, and a host of nieces and nephews..., Funeral services 'were held on Monday, Novem- ber 13, 2006 at 11 a.m; at the Pleasant Grove Baptist Church in Mayo with Pas- tor David McMullen, offici- ating. Interment followed at the Pleasant Grove Baptist Church cemetery. SJoe P. Burns Funeral Home was.in charge of all arrangements. Jon R. Shimer 5/30/1936 9/20/2006 Memorial Service will be held at 2,p.m.-on No- vember 20, 2006 at Our Lady' of Guiad4lipe Church in Mayo; with Fa- ther Richard Perko .offici- ating. Arrangements are under the direction.. 6f Haisley Funeral Home,. AIRLINE BAPTIST CHURCH (SBC)......294-2676 Methodist Church Pa-tor ... Re% CIhip Pri.crr Phone 36-29-1 -161 undaS. MAYO FIRST LIMITED METHODIST CHURCH Sunday. School. a m Located SE corner of Hii. 27 & FL 51 Mayo Morr,nig WVrhip .. 11 IM Prayer Meeting I: F' m Pastor Jim Gamble Disapleshjp Trairgg 6n p m . En\ing Voruhip 7- I0 pm _urnda chool. ...110 m \Vedne-da M[orruring Wor'hip .... 11 ia.m Fellowship Supper.................................................6:00-6:30 p.m. E' ening Worship 6 6 pm Awanas, Faith, Bible Study...................................6;30 p.m. Located Four Miles East of Mayo on Highway 27 "O Come Let us Worship The Lord" Ps. 95:6 226663-F "The Friendly Mayo Methodist" 2704-F ALTON CHURCH OF GOD....................294-3133 Pastor .. .. .... ... ... iev Charles E H ridre, Tr south Pator... ..Char, r-err' 1 Place Your Church NlMusic Duirectlor ......... ...PBldn he Perr\ Children's Pator ... .... Rian & Tittanj-, rr, In Our C hPel D' rectory, Cda\ school... ...... .......4 In O ur hurclectOry, \brshjp SSer ice, k I DSi ChtLrdl. .. .11) l4?am , Worship ir ip.... ...... .. .... p.10 pl62m Faml eight oth ClubChurcih ':110 p.m. Wecae1, ca Me at .362-1734 Stalt Road 27' :,,' F .. BETHEL HOLY CHURCH.......................294-1932 MAYO BAPTIST CHURCH.........(386)294-1020 "Affiliated with Mt. Sinai Holy Churhes of America'lnc." Pastor. Brother Jimmy Legg "Affiliated with Mtiio hh fInterim Music t....................... .............m.!.............Kathy Palamino Pastor..................................E........... Elder Carolyn Demps Sunday School................................................. .....11:00 a.m. Sunday Schedule or h vi ce .. Bible Study..:............................................................. .................9:45 A .M . W worship Service.......................................................1200 p.m rship Service............. ........... A.M . ThursJa\ Bible Stud\ .... ..... .. ...... ... ...... 00 p ni. 1LI NI, IC i '.I:. . %\ednosdaii Nighl Schedule 357 Pine Street r .,,. .... [.I. r, ""Membership means Discipleship" ::, .f ... ...' ... 'i .. '.I, HATCHBEND APOSTOLIC CHURCH..935-2806 MIDW.l Y BAPTIST CHLIRCH.....................935-4993 Pastor: Danny Rogers SSunday School.............. ............... ....................9:45 a.m. Pastor.................. ............. ..........................Rev. Steve Boyd W worship Service................. ........ ...... .............. 1:00 a.m. Sunday School ......... .............. ...... ............. 10:00 a.m. Discipleship Training...................................................5:00 p.m. Evening Worship.... ......... .......... ......... ... ....6:00p.m. Evening Worship..................................................... 6:00 p.m. Wed. Light for Living.................................. 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting -Wednesday ........................... ..........7:00 p.m. :'.e Located on County Road 354 Located 4 miles South on Hwy. 349, "For If Ye forgive Men Their Tresspasses Your Heavenly then left on CR 138, follow signs. Father Will Also Forgive You" Matt. 6:14 ,,,270 F FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD...................294-1811 ST. MATTHTW'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Sunday, School... ..... 9: 4 a mi Contact Number in Mayo (386) 294-2218 una Kid's riu erI .... ar .. ..Re, L[da Lowry 'Kid'S Cuurd, .. 11 )0 m. E cErung i \orihip LO pp m. Sr. Warden............................... ....................PippyCashman southh Impact ... .... 7:00 p.m. Celebration of Holy Eucharist at 7:00 PM wanid" Adult Bible Stud\. ...... 7:00p.m. each Wednesday to be followed by light Pasto r: Rev. Key tcSuhivan refreshments and Christian Education. ' Youth' Pastor: Daryl Fletcher S Located at294 SE Mill Street, Mayo"RenewingHopeandBuildin Lives" Located One Block North of the Courthouse in Mayo. Hatch Bend Baptist Church Pastor George Dunn 935-0943 Sunday School................. ................ ..............9:45a.m T o P la c e Y o u r Sunday Morning Worship..........................................11:00 a.m. Sunday Evening................................................... 6:00 p.m. Wednesday Evening................................................. 7:00 p.m. 3029 S.E. CR 500 307714-F h r 1 Ouihuc Call Myrtle at NEW HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor ... .. Re'. Charlie iWalker Sunday Ear!\y 5 '. i-e. ..... .: a.m. Sunday Sch, ..... ..... ... 1 0 a.m . M o ning Worship ................... .......................... ....11:00 a.m . Discipleship Training............................ .....6:00 p.m. Even W orship..........:..... .......... ........ .................. 7:00 p.m . W ed; Visitation........................................ 5:00 p.m . Bible Study ...................... .. .........7:00 p.m. M mission Classes.............................................................7:00 p.m . Located Two Miles North of Mayo Off Highway 51 "Come And Hear, All Ye That Fear God" Ps. 66:16 226708-F PLEASANT GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH (SBC).294-1306 Pastor..--- --.......... ..................................................Ted Rushing Sunda\ Schhool ... ... .... ... ..... ..... .-45 a.m. Wor-shp Sert.ice .. ................ ... 1:0.... l a.m. iV dne-sd', Di-.iplcifup Trai nin... 6:30 p.m. to .!30 p m Evening A JI itn. ...... ................:i.U p rn Team Kids Ni 'ht .. ... .. .. .. .... .... p m Seven miles WVest o lMavo, lett on CR 534 then tight on 350A -- Jesus Saves -- 26719-F NEW HARMONY UNITED METHODIST CI 160th St. (Go south on 51 to 160th, turn right) Pastor: Stan Posey Phone (386) 776-1806 SUNDAY Sunday Worship:.......................... ... ................ Bible Study............................ ... ............................. WEDNESDAY \',, .'..I|,| | ." B .',L Sl ,. To Place Your Chu In Our Church Direc Jesus Christ Fellowship Community Church, A Full Gospel Ministry of Mayo Florida, Inc. 294-1656 Deacon Lemon Curtis Watson, Chairman of the Deacon Ministry Mother Emma Watson, General Mother Located on Lake St. at the corner of Sap Pedro St. Church Services Sunday School.....................10:00 a.m. Morning Worship...............11:00 a.m. Tuesday Servie..................7:00 pm. (Prayer Meeting and BibleStudy) ,iV ,j 'i lip l4.h Celbrai'.r,, L:, TLsri, urucit.:,' and -':rciianori Church Membership means Commitment. Discipleship means a student of the .word of God. 307715-F HURCH New Beginnings Church a place for you Pastor...............Wayne Hudson Phone Number........386-294-1244 ..9:30 am newbeginningschurch@alltel,net .10:30 am Purpose Statement: New Beginnings exists toprovide an environment Iv iA where People can discover and deelopa passion for God thatisReal, relevant, and relational. New Location: S163 W. Main Street, Suite 500 SService Schedale: ' T l Sun'. Morning Worship.....................10:00'a.m. Atwww.newbegimningschurchmatyou.m' *to ry, -www.newbegmningschurchmayo.comi '101y) L C, --307718-F call Myrtle at 362-1734 EphesusAdvent Christian Church Pastor Bill Talley Bethel Creek Baptist Church..................658-2398 963-5600 Pastor: Sherwood E. Sawyer 208-9626 Sunday School.......................................9:45 a.m. Sunday School Service....9:45 a.m. Sunday Worship Service............ ....... ......11:00a.m. Woh Service.. :00 a.m. Sunday Evening Worship............................................... 6:00 p.m. Worship Service,..............11:00 am. Wednesday Bible Study.W........... ........7:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting................7:00 p.m. 307717-F Nursery available for all services located 3 miles North of Day on Highway 53 Where you are always welcomed 226720-F Church In directory , 362-1734 Left to right: Anthony Clay, Brycen Lee, John Martin, and Jorge Sanchez. I. PAGE 2A THE MAYO Frhh 1-tittib IVlayv, r-L I II II' -~-~ -~-~ --~-~~ ' __~_ ~_ f : I ' Ir THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 16. 2006 THE MAYO FREE PRESS, Mayo, FL PAGE 3A .So..a [ J... s.E ini K{ci'Le.d? 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 We will be eternally grateful to the good Lord for blessing us with you. All our love, Daddy, Mama, and Madisyn SHINE to present free Medicare Prescription Drug program in Branford SHINE (Serving Health Insurance Needs of El- ders), a program of the Florida Dept. of Elder Af- fairs, will present a free presentation on: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW .. ABOUT, MEDICARE %'PRESCRIP- TION DRUG PLANS AND OTHER TYPES OF PRE- SCRIPTION ASSIS- TANCE: How to Choose the Plan that is Best for You How to Receive Extra Help with Costs -Wheen: Mlondai. Decem-. ber 4. 10- 11:30 am , Where: Branford Public Library Conference Room Branford Uncovering New Adventures Wild Adventures unveils plans for an all-new Amphitheater in 2007 Valdosta, GA- Music fans are in for a treat next year at Wild Adventures. Kent Buescher, founder and CEO, an- nounced plans for capital projects in 2007, including an all-new concert amphitheater. New Passport options are already available at the park, with the Passport 2007 now' including free parking. The all-new All-Star Amphitheater will be the largest outdoor concert venue in South Georgia and North Flori- da. The new amphitheater is to be constructed near the park's original concert stage and will feature unrestricted sightlines, great sound and easy entrance and exit. The V.I.P. reserve seating area will include stadium-style seating and a special entrance. Massive video walls will enhance the concert experience. The new amphitheater is slated to be completed in early spring of 2007. Archi- tect Richard Hill, of Richard Hill &.Associates in Valdos- ta, designed the new venue and construction will be completed by Marcus Holt Construction. The new amphitheater will allow the park to host larg- er tours that previously could not be accommodated by the old venue. As always, concerts will continue to be free with park admission including all Passholders. An- nual reserve seats are now available with no price in- . crease over last year. The new amphitheater comes just in time as Wild Ad- ventures is busy planning the biggest concert line-up yet! Get ready for country, rock, pop, Contemporary Christ- ian and more. Already on board for 2007 is the red-neck yacht-clubber Craig Morgan. Other country favorites on the way are Charlie Daniels, Billy Currington, Mont- Sgomerv Gentry and CMA award-winner Sara Evans. The Winter Jam Tour features some of Contemporary Christian music's hottest artists, including Jeremy Camp, Steven Curtis Chapman, Newsong, Hawk Nelson and Sanctus Real. Later in the summer, the genre's biggest touring band,>Third Day, makes a stop at Wild Adven- tures. And get ready for the "Joker," as the Steve Miller Band brings classic rock to the brand-new stage. Other artists invited to appear in 2007 include Brooks & Dunn, Josh Turner, JoJo, Hootie & the Blowfish, Brad Paisley, ZZ Top, Crosby, Stills & Nash, Heart, Gretchen Wilson, Hannah Montana, The Cheetah Girls and Tye Tribbett. The new amphitheater is not the only park venue en- joying a make-over, Animal lovers will appreciate the Newly refurbished animal stage and the bigger and better shows to take place on it. Discover new stars in "Ani- mals of the World" and even more slithery facts and fun' in "World of Snakes." ' Aside from the new animal shows, the entire show line-up will receive a fresh, new look. Find new adven- tures in Btigsville, more magic and illusion in "Shazzam" and even bigger laughs with our Wild West bunch. Guests will,also enjoy even more activities associated S-ith the park's special events, starting with this Decem- ber's holiday festivaliAn Old-Fashioned Christmas." Invited to escape the hustle and bustle of the season, pa- trons will experience the simple pleasures of Christmas; the traditions that hearken back to a simpler time. Mil- lions of lights and colorful displays will blanket the park with holiday cheer, creating a glorious backdrop for a host of seasonal activities. "An Old-Fashioned Christ- mas" will kick off November 18th with a special Tree Lighting ceremony featuring the Tallahassee Boys Choir at 6:30 pm. "Arctic Adventure" promises chilly fun with skating, sledding, snow play and more starting this January. "Kidzpalooza" shifts to the spring, bringing with it a park full of pint-sized, activities. Red, white and blue is the order. f the day during "Celebrate America," where every day is the Fourth of July. "Phobia" descends on the park next October, complete with new thrills and chills and the year winds up with "An Old-Fashioned Christmas." Wild Adventures will also see a multitude of improve- ments throughout the park, including games, rides, guest services and more. Additional food stands will be added to the park, including the transformation of Dockside Deli. The deli sandwiches will shift to a different loca- tion in the park, making the way for delicious premium burgers. Saturday's Food Court, located in the concert area, will also get a new look and menu. All the rides, Splash Island Water Park, shows, ani- mals, concerts and special events are included in park admission. Daily admission will remain the same for 2007, with Regular admission priced at $39.95, plus tax, for ages 10-54. Junior/Senior Admission is $34.95, plus fax, for ages 3-9 and 55 and over. The all-new Passport 2007,. on sale now, includes un- limited admission to Wild Adventures Theme Park and Cypress Gardens Adventure Park in Winter Haven, Florida, including both Splash Island Water Parks, through 12/31/07. Free parking is now included in the Passport 2007 for both parks, as well as more than 100 concerts and special events for both parks, special Passh- older "Sneak.Previews," a coupon book valued at $1500 in savings (while supplies last) and members-only mail- ers. The Passport 2007 is $69.95, plus tax, for ages 3 and up.- SThe Gpld Passport is the premium pass and includes all the benefits of the Passport 2007, plus great freebies such.as go-kart rides, Adventure Golf and Geronimo Skycoaster rides. The Gold Passport can also be used at Cypress Gardens for free daytime cruises on the Cypress Belle and free turns on the soon-to-come Rock Wall and Bungee Bounce. It can be used at both parks for free 10%' discounts on food, merchandise, season reserve concert seats and daily admission to bring.a friend can be found at both parks. If purchased before January 1, 2007 the Gold Passport expires 12/31/07. After that date;,it is valid one year from date of first use. The Gold Passport is $99.95, plus tax, per person ages 3 and up. All the activities for 2007 are part of the park's mission to create priceless memories with one. adventure after an- other-in a safe and affordable family atmosphere. 'wing Readers for the IaNo Trrr Trr .. earning at an early age what's happening around Lafayette County! nn m In-County per year. ofo Out of County per yea ___o __.. 3or d raee To renew or subscribe nf PO Box 248, Mayo, FL 3206- 6B . 14 1' :i ;a ft i ' i''' ".E h~-i~rl lu~.~r- 17 ; , .~ ~-~ *c' '"P ,lulv~r*s~! PC"' - ~8ieei~s~~~i~ I Happy Ist Birthday Gage Nelson Trawick! Gage Nelson Trawick THE MAYO FREE PRESS, Mayo, FL PAGE 3A THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2006 ~- :. 1. :. :, r~ ;'r;PBII~I~ISBFE-4: _':~r .. i " ' ~~a~'~n;l~r I r r C' i ' ( " .j r ~ li~p~L-~~s*ri~- PAGE 4A TH MAYO---- FREE~`-- PRESS. Mao FLTUSANVEBR1,20 Lafayette High School Class f 1940 holds dinner L-R: Gladys Cates Ezell, Ruth Putnal Kirby, Catherine Land Sessions, Hugh Smith, Effie Bell Alford, and Geneva Folsom Black. Submitted The 1940 high school class group gath- ered together once again on October 13, for dinner and a time to reminisce about our years together in school. We had lots of interesting things to talk about, especially comparing the high schools of today and the things we did not have in our days that the children have to- day. We did have a great basketball team, girls and boys! Those of us that live nearby certainly did appreciate others taking time to come from out of town and for their daughters bring- ing them so we could have dinner togeth- er. During those days we did enjoy each other, our teachers and our principal, Mr. A. H. Wentworth. He was a great principal and we learned, many things that have gone with us through the years in all of our lives. We will always cherish the time we had together for our dinner at the Mayo Cafe. The next meeting of the Branford Cam- era Club will be held at the Branford Pub- lic Library, Thursday, November 16, 7:30 PM. The program will be "Why Shoot Black and White!" presented by Dick Bryant, an able student of the late Gilbert Bernardo, who was originally scheduled to do this' program. Making a case, for black and white film photography will be an in- teresting diversion from today's popular color and digital approach to photogra- phy. If you need help your own photographic equipment, bring it and your manual to the. meeting. Also bring any recent pic- 'tures yodu'd,like to share. For those of you who are participating in the Gilbert Bernardo Disposable Camera Photo Con-. test, please remember to bring your chosen photos too. The Branford Camera Club meets at the Branford Public Library on. the 3rd Thurs- day of each month, with two exceptions. We have no meeting in August, and our December meeting is held on the 2nd Thursday to accommodate the busy Holi- day season. For more information, please call one of the following: Carolyn Hogue, Program Chair, 386- 935-2044 Dick Bryant, Technical Consultant, 386- 935-1977 .- Dick Madden,..-Technical:.,onsultant, 386-935-0296 Tests that can help save your life Mayo community helps promote health and wellness Residents living in and around the Mayo community can be screened to re- duce their risk of having a stroke. Life Line Screening will be at the Mayo Community Center on November 21. The site is locat- ed at highway 27 in Mayo. Appointments will begin at 10 a.m. A stroke, also known as a "brain attack," is ranked as the third leading killer in the world and the second among women. Through preventative screenings, the risk of having a stroke can be greatly reduced. Screenings are fast, painless and low cost. They involve the use of ultrasound technology, and scan for potential health problems related to: blocked arteries .which can lead to a stroke, aortic aneurysms which can lad to a ruptured aorta and hardening of the arteries in the legs, which are. a strong predictor of heart disease. Also offered for men and women, is.a bone density screening to assess their risk for osteoporosis. "It saved my husband from having a major stroke." William and Harriet West - Zepyrhills. All four screenings take less then an hour to complete. A complete vascular screening package, including the Stroke/Carotid Artery, Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm and Ankle Brachial Index (hardening of the arteries) screenings is $109. Sign-up for a complete vascular package; include the osteoporosis screen- ing and pay only $129. Life Line Screening was established in 1993, and has since become the nation's leading provider of vascular screenings. Over 75 ultrasound teams are on staff to travel to your local community, bringing the screening to you. These non-invasive, inexpensive and painless, ultrasound tests help people identify their risk for stroke, vascular diseases or osteoporosis early enough for their physician to begin pre- ventive procedures. For more information regarding the screenings or to schedule an appointment, call 1-800-697-9721. Pre-registration is re- quired. Boyd salutes veterans, reflects on service Congressman Allen "As one of a handful of as we show our apprecia- Boyd (D-North Florida) the members of Congress tion to the men and shared personal Veterans' who have served in the women who answered the Day reflections and what military, I believe it is im- call to duty, let us also rec- military service meant to portant for me to share ognize their service by him in a special segment with my colleagues my providing our nation's he- ht aie S .t perspective as an army roes with the respect, ben- that aired Saturday,Nov. veteran and implement efits, and services. they 11 on the Military Chan- legislation that reflects this have earned and deserve." nel. Congressman Boyd perspective and will bene- A longtime advocate for served as a rifle platoon fit our troops, our veter- our veterans and military leader in the 101st Air- ans, and our military fam- families, Congressman borne Division in the Viet- ilies," Congressman Boyd Boyd is working in Con- nam War. said. "This Veterans' Day, gress to enact a new GI Bill of Rights for the 21st Cen- tury, which will strength- en benefits for our men and women in uniform. Congressman Boyd also is, fighting to adequately fund and invest in veter- ans' healthcare and to end the Disabled' Veterans' Tax. "With over 75,000 \veter- ans in North Florida alone, Veterans' Day gives us the opportunity to express our collective gratitude 'and appreciation for their no- ble service to our coun- try," Boyd stated. "We must also take this oppor- tunity to renew our com- mitment to the men and women. who have worn the uniform in defense of this great nation." Congressman Boyd's piece can be viewed by clicking on the following 1 i n k http: / dropbox.team- group.tv / data/moc/Boyd Final.mov. Thank you!!! My family and I would like.to say a big "Thank You" to all of the voters in this county S_ for your support in electing me as your i j. County Commissioner in District 2. i! ^ Your vote will always be remembered and A appreciated. Lets all work together for i' an even better Lafayette County. Paid Poitical Advertsemnt, Paid For and ApprovedByThomas E (Boog"ee)" Pridgeon, Jr (D) fCounty Com issionerist 2 Paid Poiitical Advertlsement, Paid For and Approved By Thomas E (Boogie) Pridgeon, Jr (D) for County Commissioner Distrct 2 State Representative ik You! To all the voters in District 11 for your confidence and tremendous support in electing me as your representative. IL. .'.'..).F. 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A'1 letters become Ihe proper' of The Mayo Free Press. 11 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2006 PAGE 4A THE MAYO FREE PRESS, Mayo, FL I THURSDAYNOVEMBE 6 I HUMOUfT, I -AUV ly I. r-I 1 10, 2006 Pioneer Day McCray family Strength training for seniors means ndl friend . Art Show patrons: Pioneer Day Committee Lafayette State Bank Mayo Rotary Club Southeast Milk, Inc. Lighthouse Realty T. W. Byrd & Sons, Inc. Lafayette County Elected Officials " P and P Products Putnal's Premium Pinestraw School Board, Superintendent, & School Board Attorney Wes Haney Chevrolet Windstream Communications Mayo Fertilizer, Inc. Allbritton's Pontiac-GMC B & B Auto Specialists BRAE's, Inc. First Federal Savings Bank J and J Gas Mayo Family Pharmacy Mayo Town & Country Animal Hospital Mayo Woman's Club North Florida Pharmacy Mayo Caf6 Mayo Thriftway Northwestern Mutual, Lance Braswell Sandy's Country Curl Three Rivers Regional Library System SPECIAL CONTRIBUTORS: Lighthouse Realty Art Show Flyers Le Chateau/Golden Pear Dinner for Judges and Hosts Judge Hank and Nelle Land Hosting Art Show Judges North Fla Printing Art Show Signs Subs and More Complimentary Sub Platter for Volunteers Hamlin, school resource officer, addresses Mayo Rotarians Lafayette District Schools Thanksgiving holiday schedule Lafayette District Schools will be dismi-sed early on Wednesday, November 22, to begin Thanksgiving Hol- idays. LES will dismiss at 12:30 p.m. and LHS will dismiss at 12:50 p.m. There will be no school on Thursday, November 23, and Friday, November 24. Have a safe and blessed holiday. CORRECTION A/B HONOR LHS HONOR ROLL This name was inad- vertentl\ left off :the honor roll: ..Tori Bearden, ninth grade , L -I i -1 u Apply Now Take Entry Test Get Financial Aid Start Jan. 8 Architectural or Mechanical Drafting Flexible Schedule .l.:n F S t ,inda ,.rrriurily i;1c. WWW.NFEDU 850.973.1629.T! Nov. 20-24, 2006 i Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. 'Fri. 20th 21st 22nd 23rd 24th Cereal, Crackers, Juice, Milk Cinnamon Raisin Biscuit, Juice, Milk Cereal, Crackers, Juice, Milk Lunch Hamburger Chicken Turkey w/Bun, Fajitas, Sandwich, Elem. French Fries, Taco Shells, Corn Chips, School Lettuce& Lettuce, Apples, S Tomato, Salsa, Corn, ce, Dill Slices, Strawberries, Jl Peaches, Milk Milk Pizsa (Turkey Salad w/Saltines), Baked Potato, Broccoli w/Cheese Sauce, Applesauce/ Orange Wedges, Sweet Potato Pudding, Milk Spanish Rice w/Ground Beef (Little Caesar's Pizza), Tossed Salad, Peas & Carrots, Rolls, Sliced Peabhes/ Apples, Milk Turkey Sandwich, Lettuce & Tomato, Doritos, Apples, Mile, Milk Thanksgiving Holiday No school for students and staff '7"alft cookout You are invited to the McCray family and friends' cookout, on Sat- urday, December 2 . Entertainment will be provided by Jack Williams' OVER-ALL COUNTRY MUSIC band. Music starts at 4:30, we will eat at 5:30. Music from 6:30 'til? Donations will be accepted. Information call 386 294 3585 or 294 3551 Directions: from Mayo: go East t27 South #405 past Midway church Right #360 half mile. FOUND: Car keys A set, of car keys were found in Mayo near Kim's Enchanted Florist. Please call 294-1000 to claim. better health and independence For years experts have recommended regular aer- obic exercise to promote good health and maintain a healthy weight. Recent studies now suggest that strength training needs to be incorporated into a reg- ular exercise routine to maintain weight, flexibili- ty, balance and strength, especially as you age. Studies also reveal that many older adults, even highly active ones, skip strength training. Accord- ing to a National Health Interview Survey of more than 5,500 people, only about 11 percent of adults age 65 and older partici- pate in strength training at lease twice a week. Indi- viduals in fair-to-poor health were among the least likely to be strength training, as were women and the obese. Without ad- equate muscle exercise, most adults lose 20 to 40 a- , U.S.D.A. Inspected U.S.D.A. Inspected Honeysuckel White Fresh Pork Self-Basted Siin Turkeys Sirloin Roast Turkeys 7841b", 8(lb. Smithfield: Whole .. Smoked Ham $ 1 4 9 'U.S:D.A. Inspected Jenni-O Fresh Pork Sirloin Turkey & Gravy Chops Family Pack Roast 321oz. Save*A-Loton these Diamond Falls, Sugar S lb. bag...........$.l.9 Sara Lee Pecan Pie 24 oL ............ ............. $ Corn on the Cob 6 Mini Ears............... ..... ..... Cobum FaWhippedCream Cheese Spre OL AtFl..$14 i, 'a .9 W esson Oil 4 oz....................... ...... .. 9 Stuffing Mix 6 oz. box........................................79 T-Lee Gardens Tea 100 ......................9 Jellied Cranberry Sauce 16oz..................69 percent of the muscle they had as young adults. With too much muscle loss peo- ple have difficulties per- forming daily activities that allow them to live in- dependently. "Strength is a basic com- ponent of fitness and well- ness and is crucial for opti- mal performance in daily activities such as sitting, walking, lifting, carrying, doing housework, or en- joying recreational activi- ties," says Amy Goldwater, B.S., physical fitness expert for TOPS Club, Inc., an in- terational, nonprofit, weight loss support orga- nization. "Strength training helps to maintain muscle tissue, maintain a higher resting metabolism, and decrease the risk for injury. Muscle strength is also valuable in improving pos- ture, personal appearance and self-image," she adds. Experts say that even I e I small gains in muscle can make significant differ- ences in how seniors live. Some studies suggest that as little as 3 or 4 months of proper training can slow and possibly reverse many of the symptoms associat- ed with aging. TOPS Club, Inc. (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) is a powerful, nonprofit, non commercial, weight-loss support organization with about 10,000 associate chapters throughout the United States and Canada. Nearly 200,000 members worldwide learn about nu- trition, food planning, ex- ercise, and more in weekly meetings. Weigh-ins, group feedback, support and motivation help mem- bers to achieve their goals. TOPS' international head- quarters is located in Mil- waukee, Wiscoisin. Visit www.tops.org or call (800) 932-8677. Perry Shopping Center 2020 S. Jefferson St. 584-2565 Mon.-Th. 8am -8 pm, Fri. & Sat. 8am 9pm, Sun. 8am 6pm Cash Credit/Debit Cards Checks Food Stamps Prices good 11/15/06-11/22/06 SWe reserve the right to limit quantities. S Items similar as shown. Heavy Western U.S.D.A. Inspected: Semi-Boneless Grade A" Beef Rib Roast Baking Hens $5,99, 78 ib S'. '' Queenella Chitterlings 5 lb. Heavy Western Semi-Boneless Beef m & T' RibL Stak Tom & Ted's RibeyeSteak Thick Sliced Bacon Family Pack 40 oz. Grocery Bargains Long Grain Rice b....b.g.... -61$ : Turkey Gravy & Brown Gravy Mix .... Paper Napkins 200 t..................... 9...... Captain Crunch Cereal 1i5o.........$ 99 PRODUCE SPECIALS Large Sweet Potatoes.......................... 39 lb. Yellow Onions -- 3 lb........................$ 1 29 Yellow or Zucchini Squash................99% lb. Scott Hamlin discusses his new role as school resource of- ficer, how much he enjoys his new line of work, and what he hopes to accomplish. The meeting was held on Wednesday. Nov. 8. Photo: Ira Mikell Breakfast Lunch High School MAYL Sponsored By: Crofts Thrift-Way FAMILY PHARMACY Hwy 27 At Croft's Thrift-Wa3 wy294-11 294-3500 294-1165 , I i .. uuuzu-l THE MAYO FREE PRESS, Mayo, FL PAGE 5A ! . L Ii I 1 II I I I V " P-/A%.A V V I T MAYOI FREl %R ayw HRDANVMER1,20 Government RPd Rihhnn Information Federal Officials President George W. Bush 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. SWashington, DC 20510 Phone: 1/202/456-1414 Fax: 1/202/456-2461 - State Officials Gov. Jeb Bush (R) The Capitol, Tallahassee, Fl 32399-0001 Phone: 1/850/488-4441 Fax: 1/850/487-0801 Web Site: www.eog.state.fl.us Lt. Gov. Toni Jennings (R) The Capitol, Tallahassee, Fl. 32399-0001 Phone: 1/850/488-4711 Fax: 1/850/921-6114 State Rep. Dwight Stansel (D) Wellborn 208 N Ohio Ave. Live Oak, Fl. 32060 Phone: 1/386-362-2136, 1/850-488-9835 (Tallahas- see). Fax: 1/386-758-0479 E-mail: stansel.dwight@leg.state.fl.us Submitted by Hillary Byrd, School Nurse, and Debbie Singletary, Guidance Counselor National Red Ribbon Week began in 1988 in hon- or of Enrique Camerena, a member of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administra-. tion. Camarena was kid- napped and killed while in- vestigating a major drug cartel in Mexico. After this tragedy, friends of Camare- na began wearing red rib- bons in an effort to take a stand against illegal drugs. Since that time, the cam- paign has.reached millions of children throughout our country. Red Ribbon Week was recognized school wide Oct. 23-31, this year, at Lafayette Elementary School. Red Ribbon Week was supported community- wide in Lafayette County. First Federal Savings Bank made a monetary do- nation in their support of Red Ribbon Week. The money was used to pur- chase "I Believe in Me...Drug Free" t-shirts. Lafayette County Drug- Free Coalition donated t- shirts and a banner to show their support of Red Ribbon Week. Drawings were held in grades K-5 to determine who received the t-shirts. A special thank you goes to First Federal Savings Bank and the Youth Advocacy Partnership Drug-Free Coalition. of Lafayette County for their donations. Students created anti- drug posters that were judged at the end of the week. A special thank you goes to Mary Beth Hamlin from Lafayette County State Bank for her willing- ness to judge the posters. A winner from each grade was awarded a $50 Savings Bond sponsored by Lafayette County State Bank. The students were recognized on the LES Morning News. The poster winners were Garit Yaun (K), Maci Russell (first grade), Jorge Arreguin (sec-' ond grade), Michaela Shaw (third), Arron Wimberley (fourth grade), and Stephanie Ramerez (fifth grade). Week At LES .. 3 Front row (L-R) Kaylee Sukkel, Lianna Hickman, Courtney Maya, Timothy Fleming, LeeAnn Young, Delania King, Kyle Mercer, Alex Driggers, Chance Sirpkins, and Grace Perry. Back row (L-R) Wes- ley Gross, Desiree McGee, Luke Schreck, Brittany Smith, Brandon Harper, Kayla Nielson, Ashley Dean, Austin Moody, Robert Rodes, Elijah Sellers, and Connor Buchanan. --uir ,:-' .-' r .. M ., . Front row (L-R) Kaylee Sukkel, Lianna Hickman, Courtney Maya, Timothy Fleming,.LeeAnn Young, Delania King, Kyle Mercer, Alex Driggers, Chance Simpkins, and Grace Perry. Back row (L-R) Wes- ley Gross, Desiree McGee, Luke Schreck, Brittany Smith,.Brandon Harper, Kayla Nielson, Ashley Dean, Austin Moody, Robert Rodes, Elijah Sellers, and Connor Buchanan. Indoor Flea Market i Christmas Bazaar Alton Church of God's Children's Ministry in Mayo, will have an Indoor Flea Market / Christmas Bazaar Dec. 9, from 8 a.m..- 3 p:m. If you have home made items or yard sale items, booths are'available. We will also accept donated items for the children's church booth: For more information or to have a booth, 'please ! contact Susan Hutchins 386 294- 3198. or Tiffany Perry 386 294-3610. MACHINERY a (CONSIGNMENT) AUCTION 9 AM, Saturday, November 18th, 06 13050 176"h St., McAlpin, FL32062 Preview: 1 Hour Prior the Auction! Directions: 12 ni North )f Brandford or 12 mi South o Li\e Oak on Hwy 129..... Watch for Signs!! Machinery Tools- Equipment Autos & Trucks Horses Carts Harness &,Tack, Antiques & Household On/ lAlarkelable Merchandise, Please! Caomignmum Raloe $0.00-$200.00 15% R20t0 0 r 8I - Consignment Fee- Horses $20.00 per head + 8 % Curi~ni Coggin &S HCalllh Ceriiir'cie Luhtch Stand Available No Vehiclessold iihut title'WO. Team of unler. broke 1o dri'e Regi'sered Hallingers. broke 1o dn\e / Aulioneer Early Consigned Items: 168 20' Boat & Trjler, Tractors, Ditchers, 1991 Ford Thunderbird Super Coup, 1993 F900 Fire Truckw/16,000 niles, 1094 Ford F25: [L 414,.20,000# T4ndem Dual Trailer, 1994 L8000 Diesel 8-Yd Dump Truck, 1989 Ford F250, Combine with separate heads, Jerr Dan Roll Back Bed, 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee, Horse Drawn Wagons, Buggies & Carts, Harness &Tack, Wagon Wheels,dMilk Cans, and lots iore to come.... Consign early, consignments taken from Nov. 13th 9AM-5 PM! Terms: Cash, Cashier's Checks with Current Bank'Letterof Credit, Visa/MC Accepted (with 3% Administrative Fee), Everything paid for before removal. "'VIhreBul,.r n.1 .'ellr Come Togetherf G.E. Johnson Auctioneers au1840/ab1337 10350 176th St. McAlpin, FL 32062 1-888-999-SOLD (7653) or 386-330-2719 For Pick up & Delivery 1-888-999-7653 386-330-2719 or , 386-965-2980 (George) www.gejohnsonauctioneers.com or e-mail bidlbid2@msn.com All announcements made by Auctioneer from Auction Block take precedence over all advertisements Go to website for updates and pictures! www.gejohnsonauctioneers.com or email bidlbid2@msn.com R M- Front row (L-R' Garit Yaun, Maci Russell, Jorge Arreguin, and Michaela Stephanie Ramerez and Arron Wimberley. Need a JOB? Wantto WORK? GOL Shaw. Back row iL-R) - The Go-To Chicken Company We are Growing and We are HIRING ...NOW! Due to new growth and expansion of local operations we have NEW EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES. Applicants are now being interviewed and hired for new jobs. Gold Kist representatives will be conducting interviews at the following location! SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES MAY BE GIVEN JOB OFFERS WHILE ON SITE! WHEN: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21 TIME: 11:00 am TO 6:00 pm WHERE: EMPLOYMENT CONNECTIONS Office IN A L - Highway 129 North Examples of available jobs Processing Plant Will train new hires! Start after 60 days* Breast Deboner $8.06 $9.46 Parts Packers $7.51 $8.91 Night Sanitation $7.86 $9.26 , Live Oak, Fl Start' after 60 days* Floater $7.61 $9.01. Box Stackers $7.86 $9.26 Live Hangers $9.75 $11.40 Includes Perfect Attendance Bonus Management and Staff Positions We are also seeking candidates for our expanding management and management support team...... BRING RESUMES! Production Supervisors Accountant Accounting Clerk Yield Coordinator Refrigeration Supervisor HACCP Coordinator- Purchasing Coordinator Maintenance Supervisor All successful applicants must be able to perform the essential functions of the job with or without accommodations, and be legally authorized to work.. For more information call or visit Employment Connections 386-364-7952 1416 N. Ohio Ave, Live Oak, Fl Gold Kist is AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER EOE-AA-M-F-V-D 3136sF In order to allow our employees time off to spend with their families the following deadlines will be in effect: The Mayo Free Press Nov 23 edition Classified & Legal Advertising.................... .....4 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 16 Retail Advertising ........... ........ Noon, Friday, Nov. 17 Our office will be closed Nov. 23 and Nov. 24 P.O. Box 248, Mayo, FL 32066 386-294-1210 '313675-F - THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2006 PAGE 6A THE MAYO~ FREE PRESS, Mavo, FL ALq~hw IAI L Mhm PL A C .A THE MAYO FREE PRESS, Mayo, FL ~ PAGE 7A TLI IDqlr AV kOVEMBA 1.2 I06 ,0 3 Do you want a bar next door to your church? Every municipality has an ordinance which pro- hibits a bar or any adult entertainment to be opened within so many feet of a school or house of worship (usually at least 200 feet). Every mu- nicipality that is, except Mayo. If anyone wants to open such a place there is nothing to pro- hibit them from doing so. This is the case now, next door to the New Be- ginnings Church. Some- one is seeking a Special Exception to open a facil- ity to serve beer and wine coolers next door to the church. This could be YOUR church. A special public hear- ing will be held by the zoning board on Mon- day night, Nov. 27 at 7 p.m. We are asking every pastor in our com- munity to get a petition signed against this pro- posal to be presented to the zoning board to let them know we are against this happening. For more information call Pastor Wayne Hud- son of New Beginnings Church at 294-1244. This, is an opportunity for all of God's people to stand together to keep this from happening next door to any church or school. Also please con- tact the City Council and urge them to adopt an ordinance that prohibits any bar or adult club from opening within so iiiany feet of our schools' and churches. Thanksgiving: Have an attitude ofgratitude Bryan Golden Thanksgiving is much more than a big meal with family and friends. It's a time to reflect on, and be thankful for, all of the good things you have. It's impor- tant to be grateful, not just on Thanksgiving, but each and every day. Rather than lamenting what you feel is lacking in your life, begin each new day by develop- ing an attitude of gratitude. Take inventory of your blessings and you will be surprised at just how much you have to be thankful for. If you have enough to eat, a place to live, a way to get around, people who care about you, or people you care about, then you are wealthy. If you lack any, of these elements, you must still be grateful for what you do have, while striving to obtain whatever is absent. Focus on all positive as- pects of your life. Take nothing for granted. Every morning, recharge your ap- preciation. Be happy for everything there is, not up- set over what you feel is missing. Dreams of the future shouldn't diminish appre- ciation for the present. If all you do is concentrate on what you want, you won't enjoy today. Don't be jeal- ous of others; what they do; or have has no bearing on you. You can feel bitter or re- sentful for a variety of rea- sons. Perhaps you feel something is missing from your life, things aren't go- ing your way, or you have been treated unfairly. you may wonder, "why do these things always hap- pen to me?" Life's problems tend to dominate your thoughts, turning your focus to what Saturday Nov. 18 Volunteer day picnic at Stephen Foster State Park Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park will host "Picnic with Park Rangers" from 11 a.m.-1 p.m., Satur- day, Nov. 18 in White Springs to,let visitors learn what kinds of volunteer opportunities are available; free hot dog picnic at noon; Note: Volunteer groups are critical to state parks successes; for volunteers who log 500 hours of time are eligible to receive a free one-year pass to all state parks in Florida; More than 6,000 park volunteers statewide help maintain the natural beauty of Florida's state parks. Info: 386-397-4331 or 386-397-2733 or www.FloridaStateParks.org /stephenfoster/. American Red Cross Infant/Child/Adult CPR and First Aid class in Lake City American Red Cross of Suwannee Valley; Adult ,CPR;ap.d Firt,Aiq class; 9 a.m.-5 p.nrpiath4dayNq, .- 18; 264 NE Hemando Ave., Suite 102, Lake City. Into: 386-752-0650. you feel is wrong. You may start to resent those who appear to be better off. you're apt to dwell on things you think would make your life better if you had them. If only you had more money, more time, a bigger house, a different car, a different job, a differ- ent boss, had picked a dif- ferent career, etc. Once your attitude be- comes one of deficiency in- stead of abundance and appreciation you can be- come overwhelmed by feeling of frustration and feel like a victim. As this happens, a consuming vi- cious cycle starts. Being bitter or resentful blows situations out of proportion. People who are bitter frequently find that their situations deteri- orate and their mental and physical health decays. It's difficult, if not impos- sible, to achieve your goals while you are bitter or re- Kelly Continued From Page 1A busy teaching and help- ing 60 students from pre- kindergarten through the 12th grade improve their speech. Before she was hired by the Lafayette County School Board, Whitting- ton worked at the Lake City Medical Center in Lake City; Hillsborough County Schools in Tam- pa; and Brooks.Rehabili- tation Center and Brooks Rehabilitation Hospital in Jacksonv-ille. A: strong believer in her students, Whittington wants to do everything that she can to help them succeed. "I want to identi- fy students at an early age ,\;ho need interv;en- tions in developing i speech and language skills. I believe that it is' sentful. Regardless of what challenges might be- fall you, bitterness makes finding solutions much more elusive. There is no point to feel- ing bitter since it accom- plishes nothing, harms you and makes things worse. Filling yourself with grati- tude on a daily basis makes you feel good, while dri- ving out negative feelings. Begin your practice of gratitude each morning as soon as you wake. Every day is a great day. If you have any doubts, try miss- ing one. Take inventory of everything, no matter how small or seemingly in- significant, that is good in your life. If it helps,;make a writ- ten list of all things you are grateful for. Read your list every day. As you do this, you will build and rein- force your attitude of grati- tude. don't waste any time with what you feel you better to provide inter- ventions early in develop- ment so that the child may fully benefit later from the educational cur- riculum," Whittington said .. Whittington graduated from Valdosta State Uni- versity in 1997. .She cur- rently holds a Masters Degree in Speech-Lan- guage Pathology, is li- censed through the state of Florida, and Nationally, Certified by the American Speech Language and Hearing Association. Since 2004, Kelly and her husband John, have lived in Mayo with their three children, Kira, age. 6, Joel, age 3, and Kylie, age 2. Be sure to pick up the next issue of the Mayo Free Press to see who will be featured next. don't have. Keep things in perspec- tive. Consider all the peo- ple who have overcome difficulties far worse than yours. Don't be consumed by your problems, there is always a solution. Main- taining an attitude of grati- tude allows your mind to devise a resolution for your circumstances. Make everyday a day of Thanksgiving and you will be amazed how much bet- ter your life will become. What Continued From Page 1A will be celebrating the Thanksgiving holiday ac- cording to their own tradi- tion. Some, for example, will be having the full course meal that includes turkey and dressing, cran- berry sauce, and pumpkin pie. Others will go out to a local restaurant to have a Thanksgiving dinner with their family. American troops who are currently fighting vari- ous battles overseas, as well as helping to estab- lish and maintain peace, will be taking time to par- ticipate in the Thanksgiv- ing holiday observance. Thanksgiving was made a national holiday by Pres- ident Abraham Lincoln in 1863, to be observed on the last Thursday of No- vember. In 1939, President Franklin D. Roosevelt am- mended the holiday obser- vance to the next to last Thursday of November. During the Thanksgiv- ing holiday there are vari- ous activities taking place, but the most important thing to remember is to "be thankful" for all that we.have in.our o.wn J.ami- lies as in our country. Have a safe and happy Thanksgiving holiday. We'll gladly stop sending you a bill... The EZ Pay plan automatically deducts your payment from your debit or credit card account. No more trips to our office and one less bill to , sort through. EZ Pay makes it easier to renew your subscription and ensures consistency in your newspaper delivery! Sign up for EZ Pay 4 weeks and you will receive FR E Make you life a little EZ-er! Sign up for EZ Pay today! 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Drivers license suspended for six months. Attend DUI school, 30 hours communi- ty service. $250 fine and court costs. Kenneth Wayne Jones: Charged with battery. Pled not guilty. Pretrial Nov. 15, 2006. Aubrey Perry Land Jr.: Charged with: possession of a firearm in closed man-. agement area. Pre-Trial In- tervention. Michael Andrew Owens: Charged with: possession of a firearm in closed man- agement area. Pre-Trial In- tervention. Pablo Palogrande Flores: Charged with no valid dri- vers license. Charged with attaching tag not assigned. Dismissed. $50 court costs. William Alexandra Rich- mann: Charged with dri- ving while license suspend- ed or revoked. Charged with registration fail to transfer. Transfer to proper court. Sean C. Rider: Charged with leaving scene of acci- dent. Charged with fleeing a police officer. Transfer to proper court. John Douglas Slocum: Charged with DUI. Charged with Leaving scene of accident. Pled not guilty. Pre-trial Nov. 15, 2006. Amitikumar R. Thakor: Charged with alcohol serve / sell beverage to mi- nor. Pled Guilty. Adjudi- cated guilty. 6 months pro- bation. $150 fine and. court costs. Special condition: not to work any place that sells alcoholic beverage. Jimmy Douglas Tidwell: Charged with DUI. Pled guilty. Adjudicated guilty. Drivers license suspended 6 months. Supervised pro- bation 1 year. 50 hours -community service. Attend DUI school. Fined $250 plus court costs. SRenee A. Todd: Charged with sell or give person un- der 21 alcoholic beverage. Pled guilty. Adjudicated guilty. $50 plus court costs. Pay today. Devonne M. Udell: Charged with no valid dri- vers license. Pled guilty. Adjudicated guilty. Super- vised probation, 6 months. $150 plus court costs. Fine due 1st 120 days probation. River Lee Zipperer: Charged with alcohol un- lawful possession. Pled guilty. Adjudicated guilty. Supervised probation, 6 months. Drivers license suspended 6 months. Spe- cial condition not to be around ..any establishment that sells alcoholic bever- ages. Fined $150 plus court costs. Pre-Trial William C. Anderson: Charged with gun and light. Pled guilty. Adjudi- cated guilty. Gun to be re- turned to Def. Fined $150 plus court costs. Pay today. Eudosia Baiza: Charged with Battery. Pre-Trial In- tervention. Toby Lloyd Bell: Charged with unlawful assembly. Case dismissed. Charged with disorderly conduct est. only on 1st offense. Pled no contest. Fined $50 plus court costs. Pay in 30 days. Patrick Lee Falin: Charged with driving while license suspended or revoked. Continue. Pre-tri- al Nov. 15, 2006. Salvador L. Falzone: Charged with Driving while license suspended or revoked.. Continue. Pre-tri- al Nov. 15, 2006. Janice Bruner Floyd: Charged with unlawful as- sembly. Case dismissed. Charged with disorderly conduct est. only on 1st of- fense. Pled no contest. Fined $50 plus court costs. Pay in 30 days. Tommy Ray Floyd: Charged with unlawful as- sembly. Case dismissed. Charged with disorderly conduct est. only on 1st of- fense. Pled no contest.- Fined $50 plus court costs. Pay in 30 days. Williams Dennis Phillips: Charged with Unlawful as- sembly. Case dismissed. Charged with disorderly conduct est. only on 1st of- fense. Pled no contest. Fined $50 plus court costs. Pay in 30 days. James Lloyd Quinn: Charged with DUI. Motion to dismiss granted. Christshundra R. Rodgers: Charged with bat- tery. Pled guilty. Adjudi- cated guilty. Fined $50 plus court costs. Pay in 30 days. Erica Michelle Ro- driguez: Charged with re- sist arrest without violence. Pre-Trial Intervention. Christopher Taylor: Charged with DUI. Pled no contest. Adjudicated guilty. Fined $250 plus court costs. Be yid cated ontde C Available fromCommercial News Providers" *o m0% s- 4u *- - -op Supervised probation for 6 months. Drivers license suspended 6 months. 30 hours community service, and attend DUI school. Tony Lamar Williams: Driving ,while license sus- pended or revoked. Charged with DUI. Contin- ue Nov. 15, 2006. Mark F. Breno Sr.: Charged with driving while license suspended. or re- voked. Charged with re- fusal to sign summons. Continue Nov. 15, 2006. Violation of Probation Hearing Willie James McNeal: Vi- olation of Probation. Ad- mits Violation of Probation. Charged with Driving while license suspended. Charged with DUI. 225 days county jail with credit. will end cases. Earnest Eugene Turner: Violation of Probation. Ad- mits Violation of Probation. Found in Violation of Pro- bation. Credit for time served. James Daniel Turner: Vi- olation of Probabtion. Charged with driving while license suspended or re- voked. Probation terminat- ed. Dismiss. Elizabeth Ann Marie Weldon: Continue Oct. 19, 2006. Retired Educators Day WHEREAS, educators devoted to sharing their knowledge with students are at the heart of the edu- cation system; and WHEREAS, in 2004- 2005, more than 2,200 Florida educators retired, most with more than 30 years in the classroom; and WHEREAS, Florida is home to many retired edu- cators who have spent most of their lives giving of themselves to the educa- tional system and its stu- dents; and WHEREAS, retired edu- cators often continue to en- courage learning in Florida by providing valuable ser- vices mentoring young stu- dents and new educators; NOW THEREFORE, I Jeb Bush, Governor of the state of Florida, do hereby ex- tend greetings and best wishes to all observing No- vember 19, 2006 as Retired Educators Day. -IN WITNESS WHERE- OF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Great Seal of the state of Florida to be affixed at Tallahassee, the Capital, this 31st day of October in the year two thousand six. Jeb Bush, Governor . Apply Now * Take Entry Test * Get Financial Aid Start Jan. 8 * Finish in 3 Semesters * Day Classes Nath Frida Community CQ ge WWW.NFCC.EDU 519 850.93.162 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16,.2006 PAI1C = RA THE MAYO FREE PR EESS- 'Mavo., FL L^ Lafayette County's news source since 1888. We're proud to serve! F Hornet football season ends Gresham and Kris Pearson do battle here. Sadly, we have to say goodbye to Gregham.,rjut Kris will be Mayo. SPORTS COMMENTARY back in 2007. He really turned it up a notch the second half of the season doing a great job for By.Terry Hedgespeth, Correspondent It was unbelievable to hear the negative comments about the Hornets from some folks during the final game in the first round of the state play- offs against Port St Joe. And the players were listening this time in confusion., Rest assured Hornets that we all do not feel that way. In fact,: this particular sports corre- spondent .has never been more proud of a group of athletes, coaches, cheerlead-. ers and band than I was. Sometimes, the other team is just simply better on a partic- ular night, which was the case this past Friday night as: the Hornets saw their bid for a state title come to an end with another classic against the Sharks, falling 14-7. The Hornets senior class may not want to hear this, but the underclassman are . certainly going to gain a lot over the. next couple of sea- sons as this rivalry with the Sharks is actually going to benefit.the Mayo football program in the end which is going to make the Hornets even stronger. In a game like this one, " every play is crucial. There were two sequences that would decide the winner. The Hornets would put to- gether an 11 play drive that ended on the three yard line on a turnover. On the very next play, the Sharks out- standing runningback \ would turn the corner for a 97 yard touchdown run. The Hornets would get a .great catch and run by Sergio Perez to set up the Hornets. score on the next possession, withEric McIntyre getting the touchdown to pull the Hornets within a 14-7 score. The Hornets would pin the Sharks deep at their own four Syard line and a third and eleven.play. But on e again, the Sharks would itke the. play when they had to bustle Sfor 50 yards at midfield and a. huge first down. The Hornets defense made their share.of huge defensive plays; but the Sharks would make the plays of both sides of the ball meeting the ex- Spectations getting great play from Floyd, Bailey. and Chaz Byrd. The Sharks would be the big play team on this night with Davos accounting for 175 rushing yards on sev- en carries of the Sharks 327 rushing yards.' The Hornets would pro- duce 105 rushing yards by McIntyreand would tally 233 total offensive yards. Mayo recorded 13 first downs and Hempstead would complete 6-12 passing for 90 yards with Reid catching 4 passes for 52 yards, but the Sharks just simply would not gi\e up the big play. They would also sack Hempstead 5 times. Port St Joe is a first class football program that earned this game making the huge plays when they had to. Nat- urally it would be of interest for district 2 to represent the region for the first time this year, and could happen after Hawthorne advanced into the championship game with a convincing 36-13 win over Liberty. It is very hard not to pull for the Sharks to go all the way. This should be a classic playoff rivalry over the next couple of years with the Hornets returning another challenger next year, and you know the Sharks will be there. "Skelly would make a big tackle here. Whata fun year as a result of the antics and play of this senior athlete, For those that took the time to get to know this bunch, there could not have been a more enjoyable group to be around. 14t4 J **/ 1 ... ,, ,,' *. ... .. .. i ; -, -., -- . Powe an Rosalio on the chase, We have talked so much about the kicking abilities of Rosalio, it was not highlighted enough about the special effort on the defensive and special teams side of the ball he turned in this year. It has been a great season for the Hornets, and with all the injuries, have done quite well for themselves. It al- ways amazes me how they can compete against such a large school like Port St Joe. But.they do, and unlike a few spectators that think it is helpful to put these guys down for falling against an outstanding team like the Sharks, this sports correspon- dent is very appreciative of all the Hornets, especially those that were asked to pick up the slack after key in- juries. There will be another run next year, and once again, it will be another .fierce chal- lenge that these Hornets will eventually conquer. It has been my honor to get to know many of the athletes this year which has been a highlight with many different personalities that has made this group fun this year. They deserved a better fate than what they got, but their time will come as a result of the experiences against the Sharks. Great job by all and thanks for another outsand- ing season. A PAGE 2B ~ THE MAYO FREE.PRESS, Mayo, FL THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2006 : he Hornets enjoy another outstanding pep rally. The Hornets would try and dunk Huey as part of :, the pep rally. Photos by Robin Pearson Reid on another spectacular punt return. Look for an even better year in 2007 from this talented Of o o t sophomore. season ends ''t~l: B~a- c '; ..-.jie~~ F1v? k %.~~~~ The JV cheerleaders do their part The pep rally would see an upset with the sixth grade class actually pulling the upset over the ju- nior class for the spirit award. A rare loss this year by this junior class. Our future leaders next year. It should be a wild 2007. TIFe muwamtne Democrat and Southern Heritage Press are proud to offer this 128-page, hard-bound, library quality edition of A Pictorial, History of Suwannee, Hamilton and Lafayette Counties ~/v While they last! PLEASE PRINT Now Only Name: PLEASE PRINT Address: $ 9 5 City, State, Zip No. Copies- Check Enclosed: $ SOr Credit Card: Visa Mastercard icrcle onel 19095 Card #: I Expiration Date: Mail order form to- Southern Heritage Press Make Checks Payable to Southern Heritage Press P.O. 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Auburn/Opelika is also home to the Auburn Marriott Opelika Hotel and Conference Center at Grand National, a luxury 129-room hotel, part of the Resort Division of the Trail. The Auburn Marriott Opelika hotel offers elegant on-site lodging for golfers and other guests. Call 800 949 4444 or visit us at www.rtjgolf.com to book your trip to the best spot in the country for golf. ROBERT ENTJONES )A arriott AUBURN OPELIKA HOTEL & CONFERENCE CENTER AT GRAND NATIONAL 311783bsv THE MAYO FREE PRESS, Mayo,- FL PAGE 3B THIMADAY. NOVEMBER 1,6.2006nnf i ": F. S 4 5- --LJ II I IViIV I Iimiii r l- l I I1.i, yuv I Homecoming scenes 'More photos Page 5B -:~7~- ,.;.. _" ." %, '" . Hyr~~j31 vT -'- . 'nI .r: ..... : .' ..- p?;..-.. UNINSURED? We have a sliding-fee program for those who qualify at Mayo Health Services Bogdan Maliszewski, MD You can also save $ on your Prescriptions from us when filled at North Florida Pharmacy of Mayo, Call 294-1226 for an appointment Mayo Health Services 144 S.W. 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As an Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner, she provides a range of primary healthcare services for you and your family including: Adult and pediatric physical exams Total health maintenance I! I sl .II -~n F s ' 1 0 BUS H U 0 ROLOGY -0 I F- THE MAYO FREE PRESS, Mayo, FL PAGE 5B THUIRSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2006 ; I I , 2' j THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 16, 2006 FAUE b ODI f IVII.IYJ UI rr.Jl5, IvI ayo, IM Halloween at Lafayette Health Care Center S... i. 2 Characters from .... the Wizard of Oz ..t, Y"were present for the S- ''"'''.,.' ."'. "' enjoyment of the .' residents of Lafayette Health Care Center on Hal- loween. Residents met with a represen- S, tative of a full cast from the story. Characters includ- ed Dorothy (there was even her dog, : Toto), the good Sof witch of the East, the wicked witch of the West, Auntie Em, the scare crow, .. v the cowardly lion, the tin man, the -. Mayor of Oz, mem- bers of the Lollipop Guild (Munchkins), and Wizard of Oz. 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New USDA Program helps Florida dairy producers impacted by 2005 hurricane losses Dairy producers need- ing help to recover from 2005 hurricane losses have an opportunity to apply for assistance from the U.S. Department of Agricul- ture, through a $17 million 2005 Dairy Disaster Assis- tance Payment Program (DDAP-II), authorized by the Emergency Agricultur- al Disaster Assistance Act of 2006, announced Kevin L. Kelley, State Executive Director for the USDA's Farm Service Agency. The sign-up period for DDAP-II began on Nov. 1, and ends Nov. 30, 2006. "Last year's destructive hurricanes caused large production losses and herd deaths, as well as milk spoilage due to closed pro- cessing plants and dam- aged bulk tanks," said Kel- ley. "This new Dairy Assis- tance Payment Program will help dairy producers recover from these devas- tating losses." Eligible DDAP-II coun- ties are those declared a natural disaster by Secre- tary Johanns or designated a major disaster or emer- gency by President Bush for 2005 calendar year hur- ricanes Katrina, Ophelia, Wilma or Rita. Counties contiguous to an approved county are also eligible. Counties declared disas- ter areas by Hurricane Dennis are ineligible for DDAP-II because the legis- lation did not provide for disaster losses resulting from Hurricane Dennis. Producers in 37 Florida counties are eligible to ap- ply for the program. The following 24 coun- ties were primary disaster areas as a result of the 2005 hurricanes: Bay, Brevard, Broward, Charlotte, Col- lier, Escambia, Franklin, Glades, Gulf, Hardee, Hendry, Highlands, Indian River, Lee, Martin, Miami- Dade, Monroe, Okaloosa, Okeechobee, Palm Beach, St. Lucie, Santa Rosa, Sara- sota, and Walton. The fol- lowing 13 counties are also eligible as they are con- tiguous: Calhoun, DeSoto, Hillsborough, Holmes, Jackson, Liberty, Manatee, Orange, Osceola, Polk, Vo- lusia, Wakulla, and Wash- ington. To be eligible, a dairy producer must have suf- fered dairy production and spoilage losses from Au- gust through December 2005 due to Hurricane Kat- rina, or losses from Octo- ber through December 2005 due to Hurricane Wilma, or related condi- tions, and suffered the losses in an eligible DDAP- II county. The Farm Service Agency will determine dairy production and spoilage losses using the established history of the operation's commercial production marketed and production dumped or not marketed during the ap- plicable claim period. An eligible dairy opera- tion's payment is calculat- ed by multiplying the ap- plicable payment rate by the operation's total eligi- ble losses. The payment rate for eli- gible losses varies depend- ing on the average month- ly mailbox milk price for Florida, the Southeast, Western Texas and Ap- palachian states marketing orders reported by USDA's Agricultural Marketing Service during the claim period months where the dairy operation is physical- ly located. The maximum payment rate for Florida is $18.19 per hundredweight ($0.1819 per pound), aver- aged to account for the mailbox price from August through October 2005, when the hurricanes oc- curred. An eligible dairy operation's payment is cal- culated by multiplying the payment rate, which varies by state, by the operation's total eligible losses. . Alternate payment rates may be used if the total DDAP-II funding is insuf- ficient to fully compensate eligible producers for eligi- ble losses. Dairy producers can ap- ply for the program at lo- cal FSA offices. Applications are avail- able at FSA offices and on- line at: http:/ /www.sc.egov.usd a.gov. A DDAP-II fact sheet is also online at: http://www.fsa.usda.go v / Internet / FSA_File /ddip 06.pdf. Mayo Legals IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR LAFAYETTE COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO.: 06-108CA DIVISION KATHLEEN BROCK ALSHESKI Petitioner and RONALD P ALSHESKI Respondent. NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE TO: Ronald P. Alsheski 12168 Seaside Loop, Tavares, Florida 32778. YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action has been filed against you and that you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on Kathleen Brock Alsheski whose ad- dress is 87 Hillcrest Lane, Leesburg, Florida 34748 on or before November 30, 2006, and file the original with the clerk of this Court at PO Box 88, Mayo, FL 32066, before service on Petitioner or immediately thereafter. If you fall to do so, a default may be entered against you for the relief demanded in the petition. Copies of all court documents in this case, including orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit Court's office. You may re- view these documents upon request. You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court's office notified of your current ad- dress. (You may file Notice of Current Ad- dress, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.915.) Future papers in this lawsuit will be mailed to the address on record at the clerk's office. WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure, requires certain automatic disclosure of documents and In- formation. Failure to comply can result in sanctions, including dismissal or striking of pleadings. Dated October 24, 2006. CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT BY: ANNETTE B. LAWSON Deputy Clerk 11/02, 09, 16,23 p For more information about USDA disaster pro- grams, visit http:/ /www.fsa.usda.go v online and click on Dis- aster Assistance Programs. Mayo Legals /AGENDA LAFAYETTE COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING NOVEMBER 21,2006 Organizational meeting, November 21, 2006 in the School Board meeting room beginning at 9 a.m. MEETING FOR THE PURPOSE OF REOR- GANIZING FOR THE 2006-2007 SCHOOL YEAR I. REORGANIZATION OF SCHOOL BOARD A. Oath of Office administered to School Board members B. Election of Chairman C. Election of Vice Chairman D. Election of Board Attorney E. Set time and date for regular meetings. II. ADJOURN 11/16-1-D PUBLIC NOTICE The Lafayette County Commission will be holding a special meeting on Tuesday, Novem- ber 21, 2006 at 12 p.m. The meeting will be held in the Commissioners meeting room at the courthouse in Mayo, Florida. Listed below is an agenda for the meeting. By Order of: T. Jack Byrd Chairman 1.THE SWEARING IN OFTHOMAS E. "BOO- GIE" PRIDGEON AND JACK BYRD 2. REORGANIZATION MEETING All members of the public are welcome to at- tend. Notice is further hereby given, pursuant to Florida Statute 286.0105, that any person or persons deciding to appeal any matter con- sidered at this public hearing will need a record of the hearing and may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceeding is made which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. 11/16-1-D D 0 For more information about advertising on our Business Directory call t ae lMaIn irue Press at 294-1210 DANIELS FUNERAL HOMES, INC. Branford 935-1124 ^I Live Oak 362-4333 '.J James (Jim) B. Daniels, III, L.F.D. Keith Daniels, L.F.D. J.B. Daniels, Jr. (Local) Family Owned & Operated 227364-F WOLFE PLUMBING, INC. Repair Remodeling Drain Cleaning New Construction 7 Days 24 Hours 386-935-0616 State Certificd CFCl51621 Serving All North Central Florida 279070 f JORDAN AGENCY, INC. Joe Jordan 405 SW Highway 27 Branford, FL 32064 935-6385 203 E. Howard St. Live Oak, FL 32060 362-4724 227361-F I -,'-, ,"' ,". , & Excavating Front End Loader Limerock * C CAT Back Hoe Top Soil Gradall Clearing Earthmoving Site Prep * Pond Digging Fill Dirt * Kenny Hart Jr., Owner 386-294-2621 2273 CREATIVE Katherine Stark Senior Consultant Branford, FL 32008 Home: (386) 935-3487 Cell: (386) 288-4366 katherinej @alltel.net www.nycmsite.com/kstark your life I your story your way 3830-F DENTIST Dr. Terry Barnes Dr. Melissa Barnes Suwannee Avenue, Branford 386-935-0988 Office Hours by Appointment Tue-Wed-Thu 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Fri 8:30-12:00 p.m. Call us for your dental needs! 30398-F NORTH FLORIDA Mon.-Fri. PHARMACY 8:30 am- 6:00 pm OF BRANFORD MAY Saturday 9 am-1 pm U OF BRANFORD & MAYO Sunday Closed Everything For Your Home Recovery Oxygen and Medical Equipment 229 West Main St. Mayo, FL 32066 (386) 294-3777 227335-F Vickv Nolilng, PharnnD, CPH Cherry Limbert, RPIH Ph;irmacist Incorporated Mayo, FL 32066 (386) 294-2210 Building Air Conditioning Electrical CBC1251819 CAC1814755 ECI3002148 Financing Available! YORK 308831-F FUNERAL HOME 1400 Johnson Stripling Road, Perry Florida 32347 Toll Free 800-343-3151 Leila F. Allen _Family Services Counselor SAdvance Funeral Planning Mayo Chapel 386-294-2658 ' Perry Chapel 850-584-4149 308829-F Byrd's Power Equipment Sales & Service All Makes & Models HUSQVARNA. 10203 SE CR 405, Branford, FL 32008 Hours: Mon.-Fri. 7 a.m.-5 p.m. (386) 935-1544 Closed Sat. for winter months Nov. 4, 2006 Feb. 2007 227328-F Trees and Trails REALTY Licensed Real Estate Broker Corner of Clyde and Main P.O. Box 1426 Mayo, Florida 32066 Office: (386) 294-1366 Mobile: (386). 208-9272 Fax: (386) 294-1282 E-mail: brackjackson @alltel.net www.treesandtrailsrealty.com s3099140 Jim's Pressure Washing & Exterior Painting Since 1985. Fully Insured Residential & Commercial Homes, Mobiles, Walks, Decks, Roofs, Etc. Courteous & Dependable. I would appreciate your business. Pastor Jim Hurst 1 352-498-3023 PAGE 8B THE MAYO FREE PRESS, Mayo, FL THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2006 Mayo Legals AGENDA LAFAYETTE COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD REGULAR MEETING, NOVEMBER 21,2006 Regular School Board meeting, November 21, 2006 in the School Board Administration Building beginning at 10 a.m. I. Call to Order II Approval of Minutes III. Recognitions/Presentations A. Student of the Month IV. Citizen Input V. Consent Items A. Personnel: (1) Resignation (2) Recommen- dations Instructional, Non-instructional, Sub- stitute workers (3) Approve requests for "illness in the line of duty" leave (4) Approve request for leave of absence B. Approve requests for the following students to attend school in Lafayette County for the 2006-07 school year: Christina Brannon, Samuel Medlin, Savannah Medlin, Colin Bar- rett, Cody Walker, Rebecca Ann Moses, Shane Nickerson, Justin Gattie, Darren.Brant- ley, Ashleigh Brantley, Taylor Brantley, Justin Gilbert, Bobby Gilbert, Coley Hingson, Kailey Sapp, Brandon Sapp, Kaitlyn Fletcher, Steven Ray, Natalie Ray, Floyd Ferrell, Michael Fer- rell, Elijah Jackson Bray VI. Action Items A. Approve participation in the 2006-07 Class- rooms for Kids Program B. Approve Lafayette County School District Strategic Plan 2003-2008 C. Approve Innovation Fair Matchmaker Grants: (1) Collegiate Academy: (2) Agri- science Academy D. Approve request from Mayo Volunteer Fire Department for surplus radios E. Approve salary for school board members and school board attorney F. Approve School Improvement Plan for Lafayette High School G. Approve District Intervention and Assis- tance Plan H. Approve bills for payment I. 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 E. Update to LHS Sponsor/Advisor/Coach list for 2006-2007 ANY PERSON WHO DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY THE BOARD WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSID- ERED AT SUCH MEETING WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS AND THAT FOR SUCH PURPOSE HE OR SHE MAY NEED TO INSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS MADE WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTI- MONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. 11/16-1-D PUBLIC NOTICE AGENDA LAFAYETTE COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD WORKSHOP, NOVEMBER 21, 2006 School Board Workshop, November 21, 2006 in the School Board Administration Building immediately following Organizational meeting. School Board Workshop to discuss the following: (1) Personnel (2) District SACS Visit (3) Construction Project (4) Other Concerns 11/16-1-D Section C North Florida Nov. 15-16, 2006 Live Oak Publications, Inc. i West Malone presents Cross America, Inc. Cross America, Inc. is a corporation which manufactures and sells beautiful crosses made of glass and wood. The glass is a miror with beveled ends. The crosses come in four different sizes. 58. 36, 28 and 14 1/2. There are- five colors to choose from: green; blue, gold: clear and smoke. Each col- or has a meaning: green-prosperity: blue-truth; gold-\ health; clear-'glory and smoke-sanctuary. The crosses can be engra\ ed, as well. for a more personal touch Ii.e., w ith love, in loving memory, etc.) Per- sonalized to your surroundings, the crosses are for churches, businesses and homes. Manufacturer West Mal- one believes there is a cross for e\er - one. The crosses are made to order. The crosses are displayed at Lake City Christian Supply, 216 SW Main Blvd., Lake City. Call toll-free 800-804-7826 or contact Malone at 386-965-5864. Malone says the idea \as given to him for the crosses by God, alone in the sanctuary at I p.m May 22, 2001. At that time, Mlalone \was pastor at a local church and also a full tine auto sales consultant in Thoinas\ ille, Ga. Today. Malone manufactures and sells these beautiful glass crosses in Lake City where he has lihed for the past three yeais. He also works full- time at Eddie Accardi Chevrolet Maz- da as a professional sales consultant, 386-752-6933. Community Than-Isiving e'vice. ,:Silwvanne County Pastords' Pier 1ielo.shi fill hspr its Cominnunit thaniglvin gSe sriceat 7p.m ,Tu esd y,1No l at Fmiy M-. istiy.Buik- inig at'Fis atist Chtichliifi ite Oak. ~te iLvelak Crisfian Chilh: Pastor ) ,:ay Kelley will ,prsenf ..ssaige. Otie1ical tis ticipating are Pastor.m iLp,.Hen gip on tBaptist .a;'yPe Godsi mark, Christ Cential M lvitiiMt- s; tJtiiJ .Mess'. WellM6 iniid . MethoTist Church; Past6r Kari'g injgg, Pine Grove .iuJteAdMethaodJs i . Chuticb,;Pstori Randy Wildi~giC tu'yi resbyttia& h chir an'th r. Don Wilson, Faith in Christ Angi can Church Lary Rousbh : ail ed he congregational singing, an'd.a ~ot unitychoi4ireted by':P'storRoSetnari Humbles, Village Church at Advetit .Crtia Vilage ill...dip music. A special offering will be.received.to help supp e minitry bf' : Love DCe INC. Loe INC. Executive iDectb r Diana Milievioe ll give a:shbrt preseitation..Afellowsliiititme'follows'the service. .i S .. 1" ', .-'- .";-* .:. -: ,. ., 'L. : : *, -. ' Crafters and heritage artisans sought for Old Tyme Farm lays heritage festivals. Old Tyme Fann O ne of the region's longest-running heritage fesnvals. Old Tyme Farm Days. will be held Nov. 25 at die Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park in Li\e Oak. The eveut originated in the 1980s when life- long Suwannee County residents Jolm Paul Schneider and Tom Boatright began gathering filends at the Schneider farm. Longtime farmers came together to re-enact plowing and other fanning chores with their mules and \wolkhors- es. As more people began to come over the years to share heritage crafts, arts and acn cities. the event moved to the Sptnt of the Suw\annee Music Paik tn 1987. Under the shaping of Mu- sic Park founder, Jean Comnet, the event e olved into one of the major events at the Park Thousands of isitols over the yeais have par- ticipated in rural traditions such as cane grind- ing. soap making, blacksnuthing, kettle corn cooking, \wea\ ing and spinning, Bfly wheeling (small steam engines). cooking over a fire. leather-curing, candle making and more. Schoolchildren have delighted in act\ cities such as filconn demonstrations, story-telling, mule- drawn w%%agon rides, the ail of quilting and the fun of clogging. Today, the Boatright Barn at the Sptrit of the Suwannee serves as a mini-mu- seum of sors, with tools, artifacts and fanning implements giving a glimpse of North Flonda Dipidn atsm ipb.lIs-:ahdj Haim:n,-sf: ., Fre't doorpizes includ 1 : :; ticket ild ti- - k Idds-ajdad- -0 .. l,*p s 8'-' ',.ds n '6 d' ".ada' -. con.essi(,ts :. 'reio t:-, ,m. FREE id .ITy..neGi l ee popcorta, candya.raa ppt your o\dn! Saturday night, Nov. 25 is also the debut of the Music Park's winter wonderland. Suwannee Lights. This year, breathtaking displays com- prised of millions of lights offer a captivating drive-through tour of holiday excitement. Cost Sunday) through Thursday is only $8 per car- load, and Friday through Saturday is $12 per carload. Free cookies and hot cocoa are offered to Suwannee Lights guests each night! If you would like more information about Old Tyme Farm Day or want to participate, contact Rittman at the number above. Visit http://www.suwannee.com or call 386-364-1683 or 1-800-224-5656 for additional information about the Park. The Spirit of the Suwannee 'tMi- sic Park is conveniently located between Inter- states 75 and 10. From 1-10, take exit 283 and proceed north on US 129 4.5 miles. From 1-75. take exit 451 and proceed south4.5 miles Keep an eye out for our sign! history from the 19800s. Event coordinator Gloria Rittman is seeking crafts people, re-enactors and ar- tisans to be part of this year's e\ent. "Even if you don't consider yourself a professional artist or heritage drafisperson :; but simply know how to demonstrate " something such as making butter or soap, we'd love to have you." commented Rittman. Participants are welcome to sell 7 P their wares as well. For more informa- Fr tion. Rittman can be contacted at 386- 362-6741. Old Tyme Farm Days is the tho days follow- ing Thanksgiving, which is celebrated at the Spint of the Suwannee with an old fashion cov- ered dish Thanksgi% ing dinner. For a small fee ($5 per person) and a covered dish, you and your family can enjoy an abundant feast in a beautiful North Florida hardwood hammock. A free Old Tyme Gospel Sing will be held in the indoor Music Hall Friday night, hosted by the Campbell Family. The sing, which begins at 7 p.m., ill feature The Diplomats, the Campbells and The Harvest. There will be plenty of door prizes for young and old alike, (including tickets .to Wild Adventures, toys. gift certificates and more) as well as free popcorn, candy rain and a puppet show for the kids. Camping is available and you can make this a long Thanksgiving weekend beginning with food and fellowship to sharuig in music and traditions of old time trades and arts. 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NovJ 15 and 29 CrOft classes C aft classes are now being offered at Spirit of the Suwan- nee Music Park. Carol Dobbs will teach Christmas crafts from 10 alin.-fioon, Wednesday, Nov. 15; and Wednesday, Nov. 29. Cosd $15 includes all supplies. Info/registration: 386-364-1683. Toaay! Nov 15 WellFlorida open house V WllFlorida invites will hold open house with a USDA/Well- Florida ribbon cutting ceremony Wednesday, Nov. 15 from 10 a.m.-4 p.m., in Fort Clarke Business Center, 1785 NW 80th Blv4., Gainesville; Your are also invited to take part in health screenings, classes, prize drawings, food and more! Donations in tht form of diapers and hygiene products are.welcome and will benefit the 16 counties we serve. Info: 352-313-6500. Thursday Novi 16 NF'CC will conduct College Placement Tests (CPT) North Florida Community College will conduct College Placement Tests (CPT) on computer on at 8:30 a.m. and 1:30 p:m.m Thursday, Nov. 16, in the NFCC Testing Center, Building No 6, on the Madison campus. Persons taking the tests will be required to register in NFCC Student Services 24 hours be- fore |testing. Info/registration: 850-973-9451. . TIhursday Nov. 16 Br~ nford Camera Club will meet. Tlie Bianfoid Cameia Club v ill meet at Brahford Public Li- biart. .hhursda\. No\ 16 at ':30 'pm Tneibes.arL deFepl ,," o MP -1-, saddle ed,,lath e loss of Gibet Bernadoaid i~ck Br ant m-ll tr ti till lus shoes bN presenting Bernardo's planned pre- sentation on "Why Shoot Black and White?" Bring some of Sour pictures to share, bring your photo equipment manuals if you need help or have expertise to share, and enjoy a fun evening! Membership not required. Note: December meeting will be held the second Thursday, Dec. 14. Info: Carolyn Hogue, program chair, 386-935-2044 or technical consultants: Dick Bryant, 386-935-1977 or Dick Madden, 386-935-0296. Thursday Nov. 16 Hometown Heroes Hall of Fame induction ceremony Surrey Place Care Center invites you to its Hall of Fame in- duction ceremony to celebrate the lifetime achievements and noteworthy community contributions of three of its previous guests, RobertAllen, Edward Smith and Hayward Wilson, at 6 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 16 at 110 SE Lee Ave., Live Oak; Info/to attend: 386-364-5961. Thursday-Friday Nov. 16-17 SRWMD Governing Board meeting and workshop Suwannee River Water Management District's governing board will'meet at 8:30 a.m., Thursday, Nov. 16, at the Lafayette County Commission Room, Mayo. The meeting is to consider District business and conduct public hearings on regu- latory and land acquisition matters. A board workshop will be- gin at 2:30 p.m. at Fiddler's Restaurant, 1306 SE Riverside Drive, Steinhatchee. The workshop will continue Friday, Nov. 17 at 8:30 a.m. at Fiddler's Restaurant. All meetings,: work- shops and hearings are open to the public. Friday-Saturday Nov. 17-18 AARP Driver Safety Program course Harry C. Gray II Memorial American Legion Post No. 107 will sponsor an AARP Driver Safety Program course from 9 a.m.-l p.m., Friday-Saturday, Nov. 17-18 at Suwannee River Regional Library, 1848 US 129 'South, Live Oak. This eight hour course is for drivers 50 and over to improve their driving :skills and prevent accidents. Discussion and videotape. Insur- ance discounts may be available, contact your insurance agent. No tests. Cost: $10, make checks to AARP. Info/registration: Richard Buffigton 386-364-5985. Saturday Nov. 18 Volunteer day picnic at Stephen Foster State Park Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park \~ ll host ,"Picnicu \ ith P r. 'Rang.rs' 'from l...l. .-l p mn.. Satrd4Yv' , Nov. ld,imn Wit~:prings to let visitors learu \ hat kinds oft- volunteer opportunities are available, free hot dog picnic at noon; Note: Volunteer groups are critical to state parks suc- cesses; for volunteers who log 500 hours of time are eligible to receive a free one-year pass to all state parks in Florida; More than 6,000 park volunteers statewide help maintain the natural beauty of Florida's state parks. Info: 386-397-4331 or 386-397-2733 or www.FloridaStateParks.org/stephenfos- ter/. Saturday Nov. 18 American Red Cross Infant/Child/Adult CPR and First Aid class in Lake City American Red Cross of Suwannee 'alle\ Adult CPR and First Aid class; 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 18; 264 NE Her- nando Ave., Suite 102, Lake City. Info: 386-752-0650. Saturday Nov. 18 March of Dimes will present "Miracle on Marion" March of Dimes will present, "Miracle on Marion" at 7 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 18, at Tucker's in the historic Blanche Hotel in downtown Lake City; Cost: $30; Note: Special guest March of Dimes advocate and 1960's recording artist Bobby Goldsboro. Events include Festival of Trees and Wreaths, live and silent auctions, festive buffet, dancing to DJ Trapper (First Class Sounds); Tickets on sale at Suwannee Democrat aid Jasper News. Info: Karen, 386-365-1234 or Maureen Lloyd, 386-752- 4885. Monday Nov. 20 Breast cancer awareness Woman's Club of Live Oak home life committee in con- junction with Suwannee County Health Department will .sponsor a session of Health Talks from 5:30-6:30 p.m., Mon- day, Nov. 20 at Woman's Club clubhouse on Eleventh Street, Live Oak. Guest speaker will be Mindi Clark on diabetes question and answer time following. Future talks at same time and location: Dr. Connie Steele, boosting the immune system, Monday, Dec. 18 and more talks to be scheduled. Info: Rita, 3.86-"h--1711. Monday Nov. 20 NFCC will conduct TABE (Test of Adult Basic Education) North Florida Community College\ will conduct TABE (Test of Adult Basic Education) at 5 p.m., Monday, Nov. 20, at NFCC Testing Center (Bldg. No. 16), -on the Madison campus. TABE is required for acceptance into \ocational'technical pro- .grams. P ..to6.Dj.,reqiuted Pe-_gto(.' -req d rcinto regstrataon: 85C(-973--1 51 SEE COMMUNITY CALENDAR, PAGE 4C DIRECTIONS: Li\e Oak is located near the intersection of 1-10 and 1-75. ro exits \\est on I-10. From 1-10 IExit 283 old Exit #40i. lollom [iS 129 Ihree miles South into do" nto% n Li[e Oak. From 1-75 IExit 451 follow US 129 ten miles South into dow ntlon Li\e Oak. C.Lfilpix-11% Pfctl* fr c-f-al Itic 7M Allirl.0~ a 0 8 L tIEP~i~~"~~, J ANG November 24, 2006 Live Oak, Florida 7:00 p.m. Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park Music Hall 4Ujti- ,r,. ' THE DIPLOMATS 5~ 43.,~ anna THE CAP#PBELLS. yew w4mst* 1Wjr~rPL .*..: I~)*~ A v ) w HARVEST MY id juc'rT pa*i r'it~j 'r ct li Lto c r c nfand rp ~i .r Ct'qbassijg ICI i1Li con s wtr t: .s laniman a c oP a, so 1 l, '. : v 7 *i r tr irri ir'rori I o11D0 3134A40 F I'cx , odo wtw PAGE 4C, NOVEMBER 15-16, 2006 NORTH FLORIDA FOCUS ^'ffl teii~~fenii Continued From Page 3C Monday Nov. 20 Life Line Screening Life Line Screening will offer a complete vascular screen- ing package, including the stroke/carotid artery, abdominal aortic aneurysm and ankle brachial index (hardening of the arteries) screenings, Monday, Nov. 20 at Southside.Baptist Church 10413 US 129 South, Live Oak. Pre-registration is required. Appointments begin at 9 a.m. Cost: $109 or $129 with osteoporosis screening; Info/registration: toll-free 800- 697-9721. Monday Nov. 20 and Dec. 18 Free Health Talks The community is cordially invited to attend on-going health talks sponsored by GFWC Woman's Club of Live Oak, in con- junction with the Suwannee County Health Department, on the third Monday of each month at the Woman's Club on Eleventh Street in Live Oak at 5:30 p.m. Each session will last approxi- mately one hour and will allow time for questions and an- swers. There is no charge. Nov. 20 Mindi Clark from the Health Department will be speak about diabetes and on Dec. 18 Dr. Connie Steele will be speak about boosting the immune system. The schedule for 2007 will include talks on weight loss, hearth health, shingles and bioidentical hormones just to name a few. Info: Rita, 386-776-1711. Tuesday Nov. 21 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, Nov. 21, at NFCC Testing Center (Bldg. No. 16), on the Madison campus. TABE is required for acceptance into vocational/technical pro- grams. Photd ID required. Pre-registration is required. Info/registration: 850-973-9451. Tuesday Nov. 21 American Red Cross HIV 104 class in Lake City American Red Cross 6f Suwannee Valley; HIV 104 class; 6- 9 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 21; 264 NE Hernando Ave., Suite 102, Lake City. Info: 386-752-0650. Register andpay before Nov. 24 Dec. 2 Mom's Day Out Branford Women's Club will offer Mom's Day Out from 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 2 at its clubhouse on US 247 across from The Gathering in Branford. Children ages 3-14 only, potty trained please, can enjoy family rated movies, games and fun. Lunch and snacks provided. Waiver of Release must be signed by parents, photo ID'required with contact number. Advanced reservations encouraged. Cost: $10 first child, $7.50 for each additional child. Mail checks to Branford Women's Club, P.O. Box 1084, Branford, FL 32008 before Fri- day, Nov. 24. Cash only at the door. Info: Terri, 386-935-6532 from 5-7 p.m. only, Monday-Friday. Nov. 24 Free! Old Tyme Gospel Sing The Campbells will present an Old Tyme Gospel Sing at 7 p.m., Friday, Nov. 24 inside the Music Hall, rain or shine, at Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park, US 129 North, Live Oak. Southern Gospel and Bluegrass Gospel featuring The Diplo- mats, Harvest and The Campbells. Cost: Free! Door prizes. Bring your entire family. RAIN, puppets and door prizes for children. Info: Pam 386-362-5214, 386-364-1683 or visit www.musicliveshere.com. Nov. 28 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, Nov. 28, 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. Thru Nov. 28 Driver's license checkpoints The Florida Highway Patrol will conduct driver's license and vehicle inspection checkpoints through Nov. 28, on Brown Road, CR 252, CR 252-A, CR 252-B, CR 25-A, SR 47, SR 341, US 441, US 41, CR 245, CR 238, CR 135, Turner Road, SR 100, Trotter's Road, Fairfield Farms Road, CR 250, CR 349, SR 247 and SR 25 in Columbia County; CR 132, CR 136, CR 136-A, CR 137, CR 249, CR 250, CR 252, CR 349, CR 49, CR 795, SR 20, SR 247, SR 10, SR.51, US 129 and Mitchell Road in Suwannee County; and CR 136, CR 152, CR 143, CR 249, CR 137, CR 251, CR 146, CR 135, CR 141, CR 150, CR 145 and US 41, SR 6, SR 25 in Hamilton County. Recognizing the danger presented to the public by defective vehicle equipment, troopers will concentrate their efforts on BEST CONCERT LIME-UP EVER* THRILLING RIDES EXOTIC ANIMALS* ALL 1lEW Si 'I'.9 J Per p.r-c.i[i plui la I Jrnljill d .ilnt ii.-'in., unll 12 31,0? To VWild A'JvEnluir s Teine Farl .- 1 P'.i ldtia 'I Cpr. G.ird.n 'dil'.-.[li.ie Pa-rk cl W irr I-la.? n FL Splash Island fVael r Park located insdele tbo) i Part i .'..Iel 1.uO .aIl-la ir..:I or In iln.. ir-, inr it 1 r ~ 1 ,c;o.:si ,rs .lll j hi,' s an. d hundr-cis t.. l 'dd -irinral., Ir.l.lr Fr.? ,rl'n. unFi 1i I t 31 I. 229.219.7080 1-75 Exit 13, Valdosta, GA wildadventures.net vehicles being operated with defects such as bad brakes, worn tires and defective lighting equipment. In addition, attention will be directed to drivers who would violate the driver license laws of Florida. The Patrol has found these checkpoints to be an effective means of enforcing the equipment and driver's li- cense laws of Florida while ensuring the protection of all mo- torists. Register now! Nov. 29 Craft classes Craft classes are now being offered at Spirit of the Suwan- nee Music Park. Carol Dobbs will teach Christmas crafts from 10 a.m.-noon, Wednesday, Nov. 29. Cost $15 includes all sup- plies. Info/registration: 386-364-1683. Nov. 28 American Red Cross Adult CPR class in Lake City American Red Cross of Suwannee Valley; Adult CPR class; 6-9 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 28; 264 NE Hemando Ave., Suite 102, Lake City. Info: 386-752-0650. Register now! Nov. 29 Craft classes Craft classes are now being offered at Spirit of the Suwan- nee Music Park. Carol Dobbs will teach Christmas crafts from 10 a.m.-noon, Wednesday, Nov. 29. Cost $15 includes all sup- plies. Info/registration: 386-364-1683. Nov. 30 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, Nov. 30, 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. Nov. 30 The Nutcracker NFCC Artist Series presents The Nutcracker (Dance Alive National Ballet) at 7 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 30, at Van H. Priest Auditorium, NFCC campus, Madison. Info/tickets: 850-973- 1653, ArtistSeries@nfcc.edu. Nov. 30 American Red ; Cross First Aid class S;' :in Lake City American Red Cross of i Suwannee Valley; FirstAid class; 6-9 p.m., Thursday, x ? Nov. 30; 264 NE Hernando P Ave., Suite 102, Lake City. Info: 386-752-0650. 1Make plans to visit! Thru Jan. 14, 2007 Florida Museum of Natural r History in Gainesville will display two ivory-billed woodpecker specimens thru Sunday, Jan. 14, 2007 during museum hours. Cost: $8.50 adults ($7.50 Fla. residents), $4.50 children 3-12; Contact: 352-846-2000, www.flmnh.ufl.edu. Dec. 1 AADC 10th anniversary celebration African American Develop- ment Council (AADC) will hold its 10th anniversary cele- bration at 7 p.m., Friday, Dec. 1 in Ebenezer AME Church, S411 Parshley Street, Live Oak. Guest speaker: Daryl Parks an ; '. attorney with Parks-Crump of Tallahassee; Note: deadline to purchase souvenir booklet ads will be Monday, Nov. 13: full S page $50; 1/2 page $35; 1/4 page $25; business card $15; .a *and patrons $10; Contact: Yvonne Scott, 386-362-2789 p or the Rev. Clifton Riley, 386- per person 362-5784. SMust purchase tickets in si~i^ advance! Dec. 2, 8 and 9 Madrigal Dinners Lake City Community Col- lege Choir and Lake City VA Medical Center will present aOWS Christmas Madrigal Dinners on Saturday, Dec. 2 at 6 p.m. rT* SEE COMMUNITY CALENDAR, PAGE 5C NORTH FLORIDA FOCUS NOVEMBER 15-16, 2006, PAGE 5C atowfit s@(?facft0 Continued From Page 4C and Friday-Saturday, Dec. 8-9 at 7 p.m. Dec. 2,at Lake City VA Medical Center Auditorium and Dec. 8-9 at Lake City First Presbyterian Church fellowship hall; Cost: Adults $25, 65 and older $20, LCCC staff $18 and children $15; Note: Tickets must be purchased in advance. The cost of the tickets sold for the Dec. 2 dinner will benefit the VA Hospice Program. Info: Warren McClunney, 386-755-3016, ext. 2638 or Owen Wingate, 386-754-4255. Dec. 2 Mom's Day Out Branford Women's Club will offer Mom's Day Out from 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 2 at its clubhouse on US 247 across from The Gathering in Branford. Children ages 3-14 only, potty trained please, can enjoy family rated movies, games and fun. Lunch and snacks provided. Waiver of Release must be signed by parents, photo ID required with contact number. Advanced reservations encouraged. Cost: $10 first child, $7.50 for each additional child. Mail checks to Branford Women's Club, P.O. Box 1084, Branford, FL 32008 before Fri- day, Nov. 24. Cash only at the door. Info: Terri, 386-935-6532 from 5-7 p.m. only, Monday-Friday. Dec. 2-3 Christmas Tree Lane Lake City Women's Club presents "Christmas Tree Lane" from 12:30-4:30 p.m., Saturday-Sunday, Dec. 2-3, at 27 SE Hernando Ave., Lake City featuring decorated trees, holiday table settings, seasonal arrangements and bazaar items. Adults $5, children $3. Proceeds benefit restoration fund. Info: Sandra Messer, 386-362-6886 or 386-961-6643. Ice skating for the family! Dec. 2-Jan. 1, 2007 The Plaza Ice Palace Downtown Community Plaza in Gainesville welcomes back The Plaza Ice Palace from Saturday, Dec. 2-Monday, Jan. 1, 2007. Sharpen your skates, break out those winter sweaters, mittens and hats, and get ready to glide out onto the ice with family and friends. The skating season will last four weeks during the winter holidays, from Dec. 2-Jan. 1, 2007. Call for hours of operation, admission and skate rental, special events, group rentals, private parties, dis- counts and sponsorship.opportunities. Info: Bill Bryson, 352-393-8527. Dec. 3 Garden Club of St. Augustine 38th Annual Christmas Tour of Homes The Garden Club of St. Augustine invites you to its'38th An- nual Christmas Tour of Homes from 1-5 p.m., Sunday, Dec. 3. Seven homes dating from 1750-1912 on one of the nation's oldest sneets-St. George Street-will be showcased. Tickets:. $15 in advance, $20 day of tour also includes a delightful tea and a visit to their "Christmas Store" at 22 Marine Street, St. Augustine. Info: Janice Sperlanes, 904-471-2891 or Myra James, 904-824-1580. Dec. 4 Free Medicare Prescription Drug Plans presentation SHINE (Serving Health Insurance Needs of Elders), a pro- gram of the Florida Department of Elder Affairs, offers a free presentation from 10-11:30 a.m., Monday, Dec. 4, in the Bran- ford Public Library Conference Room on what you need to know about: Medicare Prescription Drug Plans and other types of prescription assistance; how to Choose the Plan that is Best for You; and how to receive extra help with costs; Info: Karla McAnaney, 352-692-5264. Dec. 5 Democratic Executive Committee meeting Suwannee County Democratic Executive Committee will meet Tuesday, Dec. 5, 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 is not required to join us for the meeting. All Democrats are invited to join us in participating in the De- mocratic Process. Meetings are held the first Tuesday of each month. Info/RSVP for dinner: Monica, 386-330-2036. Buy tickets now! Dec. 5-9 Great Florida Cattle Drive of Ought 6 Florida Agricultural Museum presents "Great Florida Cattle Drive of Ought 6" Tuesday-Saturday, Dec. 5-9 beginning just south of Kissimmee and end at the new Silver Spurs Arena in Kenansville; Note: Friday, Dec. 9, trails end celebration for par- ticipants and the public at Silver Spurs Arena in Kenansville; Info/participant registration: 352-429-0100, www.floridacat- tledrive.com. Monday Dec. 18 Free Health Talk The community is cordially invited to attend on-going health talks sponsored by GFWC Woman's Club of Live Oak, in con- junction with the Suwannee County Health Department, on the third Monday of each nionth at the Woman's Club on Eleventh Street in Live Oak at 5:30 p.m. Each session will last approxi- mately one hour and will allow time for questions and an- swers. There is no charge. Dr. Connie Steele will be speak about boosting the immune system on Dec. 18. The schedule for 2007 will include talks on weight loss, hearth health, shin- gles and bioidentical hormones just to name a few. Info: Rita, 386-776-1711.. Buy tickets now! Thru Dec. 31 Human-size digital moth prints on display at Florida Museum "Moths: Beauty and Biodiversity" is on display at the Flori- da Museum of Natural History in Gainesville through Dec. 31. The digital prints by renowned artist Joseph Scheer are large format, high resolution scans that bring the structure and beau- ty of moths to life. This exhibition of 24 images, some of which transform small moths into human-size prints. His work has been featured in more than 120 books and periodicals in- cluding National Geographic. Info: 352-846-2000, or visit 'www.flmnh.ufl.edu. Buy tickets now! Dec. 31 Broadway's "Chita Rivera: The Dancer's Life" in Gainesville Dec. 31 University of Florida Performing Arts presents "Chita Rivera: The Dancer's Life," for one performance only at 3 p.m., Sunday, Dec. 31 in Curtis M. Phillips Performing Arts Center, Gainesville; Cost: $50 front orchestra/mezzanine; $40 mid-orchestra; $35 rear orchestra; $30 balcony; Note: Tickets available from Phillips Center Box Office, 352-392-2787 or toll-free 800-905-2787 or www.ticketmaster.com; Info: Merle Frimark, 212-819-1133, merle@merlefrimtarkpr.com. Make plans to visit! Thru Jan. 14, 2007 Florida Museum of Natural History in Gainesville will dis- play two ivory-billed woodpecker specimens thru Sunday, Jan. SEE COMMUNITY CALENDAR, PAGE 7C PACKAGEAsw D as PACKAGE DEAU $49"95 *Diesel Tractor 0Rotary Cutter *Top Link iP* f Unnhum .1gJ -ris & a uuxups *16ft. Dual Axle Trailer i. R N- ,Includes Warranty . *Other Packages Avail. 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Typically, with SAD the symptoms of depression virtually vanish come the spring months when the ratio between light and dark become better balanced. However, there are some exceptions to the rule. Some people have signs and symptoms of depression in the spring and summer, often being referred to reverse SAD. SAD is more than just a case of cabin fever. This condition induces feelings of lethargy, sleep problems, irritability, and cravings for starches or sweets. Although the exact numbers are unknown, it's estimated that about 6 percent of Americans suffer from winter SAD, and another 10 percent to 20 percent may experience mild SAD symptoms, according to The Mayo Clinic. The disorder usually begins during adolescence. It's To place an ad on this page, please also more common in women than in men, as are most forms of depression. The exact cause of SAD is unknown, but many doctors suspect a correlation between sunlight and the production of melotonin, a hormone produced by the pineal gland. Melotonin regulates the body's internal clock darkness induces the production of more melotonin to assist with falling Sto sleep and "hibernating." The long nights of winter may cause melotonin production to be more pronounced, hence leading to the symptoms of fatigue and listlessness of SAD. This makes SAD unique foiom other types of depression, which are thought to be mainly attributed to an imbalance in the brains neurotransmitters serotonin and norephinepherine. While many people experience blue moods once in a while, if this feeling is prolonged, affecting sleep or eating patterns, and compromising productivity, help should be sought out. If thoughts of suicide are present, contact a medical professional or hospital immediately. Treatment for SAD may include a combination of psychotherapy and medication. 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Cost: $8.50 adults ($7.50 Fla. residents), $4.50 children 3-12; Contact: 352-846-2000, www.flmnh.ufl.edu. Jan. 2, 2007 Democratic Executive Committee meeting Suwannee County Democratic Executive Committee will meet Tuesday, Jan. 2, 2007 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 is not required to join 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/RSVP for dinner: Monica, 386-330-2036. Visit now! Ends Jan. 7, 2007 "Hatching the Past: The Great Dinosaur Egg Hunt" Florida Museum of Natural History in Gainesville will host a traveling exhibit "Hatching the Past: The Great Dinosaur Egg Hunt" Sept. 16-Jan. 7, 2007. Cost: $4 adults, $2 ages 3-12; Note: Special opening day events scheduled. Butterfly Rainfor- est admission is $8.50 for adults ($7.50 for Florida residents with ID) and $4.50 for children ages 3-12. Info: 352-846-2000, www.flmnh.ufl.edu. Saturday Jan. 20, 2007 Hot dog stand and winter yard sale Branford Women's Club will offer a lip-smacking meal at its "Hot Dog Fund-raising Stand" and a winter yard sale from 8 a.m.-3 p.m., Saturday, Jan. 20, 2007 at the clubhouse on USr 247 across from The Gathering in Branford. Hot dogs a buck, other items priced separate. Enjoy hot dogs, hot coffee, hot co- coa, soda and chips. Note: Yard sale set for November rescheduled. All funds benefit club activities. Infq: Terri, 386- 935-6532 from 5-7 p.m. only, Monday-Friday. Jan. 23, 2007 Glenn Miller Orchestra NFCC Artist Series presents The World Famous Glenn Miller Orchestra at 7 p.m., Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2007 at Van H. Priest Auditorium, NFCC campus, Madison. Info/tickets: 850- 973-1653, ArtistSeries@nfcc.edu. Feb. 6, 2007 Democratic Executive Committee meeting Suwannee County Democratic Executive Committee will meet Tuesday, Feb. 6, 2007 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. Din- ner is not required to join us for the meeting. All Democrats are invited to join us in participating in the Democratic Process. Meetings are held the first Tuesday of each month. Info/RSVP for dinner: Monica, 386-330-2036. Feb. 20, 2007 LCCC presents the musical. Urban Cowboy Tuesday, Feb. 20, 2007 Lake City Community College showcases the musical Urban Cowboy. See the story of "Bud," the modermcowboy, looking forlove and life with a spirit of youth and curiosity in this exciting show of rugged urban song and dance. Performance begins at 7:30 p.m. at the Levy Per- forming Arts Center on the campus of LCCC. Info: 386-754- 4340. Feb. 20, 2007 Some Enchanted Evening NFCC Artist Series presents Some Enchanted E\ ening: The Songs of Rodgers and Hammerstein at 7 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 20; 2007 at Van H. Priest Auditorium, NFCC campus, Madi- son. Info/tickets: 850-973-1653, ArtistSeries@nfcc.edu. March 6, 2007 Democratic Executive Committee meeting Suwannee County Democratic Executive Committee will meet Tuesday, March 6, 2007 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. Din- ner is not required to join us for the meeting. All Democrats are invited to join us in participating in the Democratic Process. Meetings are held the first Tuesday of each month. Info/RSVP for dinner: Monica, 386-330-2036. March 13, 2007 The Piano Men NFCC Artist Series presents The Piano Men starring Jim Witter at 7 p.m., Tuesday, March 13, 2007 at Van H. Priest Au- ditorium, NFCC campus, Madison. Info/tickets: 850-973-1653, ArtistSeries@nfcc.edu. March 16, 2007 LCCC presents The Piano Men Friday, March 16, 2007 Lake City Community College pre- sents The Piano.Men. Enjoy the experience of Jim Witter and his band as they brilliantly recreate music from the 70s with hits from music greats such as Elton John and Billy Joel. Per- formance begins at 7:30 p.m. at the Levy Performing Arts Cen- ter on the campus of LCCC. Info: 386-754-4340. Buy tickets now! March 31, 2007 93.7 K COUNTRY Jamboree 93.7 K COUNTRY Jamboree featuring Brad Paisley and Phil Vassar and three acts to be announced at a later date will be held from 2 p.mn.-into the evening, Saturday, March 31, 2007 at Alachua County Fairgrounds; Cost: Advance tickets $55 or $70 at the door; Note: Tickets available thru Ticketmas- ter beginning at 10 a.m., Saturday, Dec. 2; proceeds benefit Shands Children's Hospitals; Info: 352-338-6704, www.coun- trymusic4kids.com. Suwannee Valley Humane Society, 1156 SE Bisbee Loop, Madison, FL 32340. Directions: Tt o mini s south of Lee off CR 255; from 1-10. Exit 262; take CR 255 north 1/2 mile, follow the signs. Suwannee Valley Humane Society is a limited space shelter (no kill) and depends on adoptions to free avail- able space. A drop-off dona- tion is required for any ani- mal brought to the shelter.' You must check with us prior Sto bringing a drop-off animal to the shelter: Hours: Tues- day- Saturday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., or by appointment. Vis- * it our Web site and see the homeless animals who need a really good home at www.geocities.com/Suwan- neehs, or e-mail us at suwan-. neevalley@earthlink:net. Adoption fee of $50 in- cludes spay/neuter, deworm- ing, heartworm/feline (leukemia) testing and rabies shot. Please visit the shelter, the animals would love to meet you. They also offer optional micro-chipping when you adopt for $10 more. If you have lost a pet or found one, the humane soci- ety will help you find your pet. Call us at 850-971-9904 or toll-free at 866-236-7812. Leave a message if they are closed, your call will be re- turned. Remember to always call your local animal control or shelters if you have a lost or found animal. They really appreciate do- nations; they couldn't oper- ate without them. Donation are the heart and soul of its thrift shop income. Please consider bringing them dona- tions of clothes, household goods, furniture and toys. They ask that all donations be in good condition; other- wise, they cannot sell them. Thank you! Volunteers are wanted and needed' four hours a week on the day of your choice. Call to learn more. People are al-, ways needed to hold, pet, love and walk the homeless animals at the shelter, so if you can't adopt you can' al- ways come help in many other ways. Newspapers and alu- minum cans recycled: They have a recycle newspaper bin at 305 Pinewood Drive, Live Oak, just west of John- son's Appliance/Radio Shack They also collect alu- minuni cans to recycle, just bring them to the shelter. All the money goes to help the homeless animals. Reminder: Do not leave pets in vehicles for any length of time due to the heat and humidity. Note: Make sure you and your pets are prepared for hurricane season. Thank you: Thanks to everyone who made our 21st Annual Pet Show a success. Thanks to all our super sponsors, pet owners and all the great animals who par- ticipated in the show and to all the volunteers who helped us. Congratulations to all the winners. We hope to see everyone back again next year. Thanks again from all of us at Suwannee Valley'Humane Society. Featured animals for adoption: Dogs: 3.106-Hunk-Mastiff'lmix, male, 1 1/2 years old and is a brindle color. He is a beau- tiful large dog. 3101-Della-Collie/mix, 6, months old and is black,. brown and white. She is a sweetheart. 3085-Loretta- Catuhula/mix, 9 weeks old, female and is brown with a black muzzle. She would love to go home with you. 3078-May-Mixed breed, 6 weeks old, spayed, has a: mi- cro-chip and is brown with a white streak on her nose. An 3051 -Chester-Heeler/mix, 5 1/2 months oldi neutered and he is brown and black. Cats: 3094-Kitty-2 1/2 years old, orange with white. She is: a spayed female and would love a home. 3092-Patches-7 weeks old, male, black and white, more x bite than black and.he has been neutered. , 3057-Sam- 8 months old, male, white and gray and he has been neutered. 3015-Frances-tabby, light gray, male, 4 1/2 months old and. he has been neutered. 2831-LoveyvCalico, fe- male, 1 1/2 years old and has been spayed. She would love a new home. Special kitties: 2592-Millie-Tabby, 3 year old cat, white and spayed. She is very sweet. Older cats make wonderful pet for an older person. Does not like children. and does not like to be held all the time. This is a Suwannee Valley Humane Society very special cat and you can adopt her for $60 because shelhas a micro-chip in case she gets lost. 2240-Sissy-This is a real special kitty. She is 3 years old and is a black and gray Tabby. She does not like children but, would make a wonderful companion for and older person. She does have to have special food. If there is an older person, who would love to have this cat, she can be adopted for a spe- cial price of $25 Come in and see her. LOST AND FOUND: LOST: In Lee around SE Corinth Church Road. An all black Lab, his name is Max. He weighs around 70 pounds, has a green reflec- tive collar and is a very sweet dog and loves chil- dren, If found please call: Suwannee Valley Humane Society, 850-971-9904 or, toll-free, 866-236-7812. LOST: in Live Oak at Dowling Park-130th Street. King is an all black Lab. This male has a tattoo in his ear and has an orange collar with owners name. If found please call: Danielle Herb at 386-364-5322. .... A Christmas Wish Our Christmas wish this year is to find loving homes for all of our furry friends. We know that this is not possible but we hope that you will think of our animals first before you look some- where else for that special friend for your children, grandparents, hus- band, wife, or any other loved one who needs the love and companionship of a four-legged ball of love. These animals are ready to give you all the love that is in their hearts just for the chance to have a family to care and love them. All they ask is for the chance to be seen and to show you how much they can offer to you. Please come out and visit us to see the variety of dog/puppies, cat/kittens that are ready to share un- conditional love that is in their hearts. Merry Christmas from all the animals and volunteers at Suwannee Valley Hu- mane Society. , 0 ADVENT CHRISTIAN VILLAGE AT DOWLING PARK COPELAND MEDICAL CENTER m l- ~l- : h Copeland Clinic: 10 Exam Rooms, Family Practice, Geriatric Consultations, Women's Health, School Physicals Rehab: Physical Therapy, Speech Therapy, Occupational Therapy Pharmacy Dental Clinic: Coming Soon LOCATION: 10820 Marvin Jones Blvd. Phone: 386-658-5300 Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m. 12:30 p.m. & 1:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. Nasseer Masoodi, M.D. Rich Corley, PA-C Accepting Medicare and Most Insurance, Sliding Scale Also Available 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 DOWLITNG PARK County Rd. 136, 16.miles west of Live Oak,-Florida (386) 658-5291 Toll Free (800) 647-3353 www.acvillage.net CallKaren Thomas today and arrange a personal tour oUIN 313329-F I I vS ,;- ( : PAGE 8C, NOVEMBER 15-16, 2006 NORTH FLORIDA FOCUS '-i: ~f 03,K -.? "k' & . i,, ~.* .._, i IVORY-BILLED WOODPECKER DISPLAY: Woodpecker specimens of birds . thought extinct displayed at Florida Museum of Natural Hislory in Gainesville through Jan. 14 2007. Possible sightings recently reported in West Florida. - Photo: Florida Museum photo by Jeff Gage IVORY-BILLED WOODPECKER DISPLAY: Woodpecker specimens of birds thought extinct displayed at Florida Museum of Natural History in Gainesville through Jan. F lo r id M use u m d ispl14, 2007. Photo: Florida Museum photo by Jeff Gage ivory-billed woodpecker specimens The Florida Museum of Natural History in Gtinesville will display two ivory-billed woodpecker specimens in its Central Gallery through Sun- day, Jan. 14, 2007. Believed to have been ex- tinct for more than 50 years, the debate over the bird's ex- istence was renewed after the on-line scientific journal Avian Conservation and Ecol- ogy reported Sept. 26 that a team of researchers found ev- idence of the species in May : -iii youiicdits-ore- is |... :420 or.20, all today for pre-,approval 386-755 2424 s io 2005 along the Choctawhatchee River in the Florida Panhandle. No sightings of the presum- ably extinct bird had been made since the 1940s or 1950s until a 2004 report that an ivory-billed woodpecker had been seen in Arkansas. Despite the recent reports, many ornithologists remain skeptical of the ivory-bill's existence because of the lack of photographs to support the sighting. Florida Museum Ornitholo- gy Curator David Steadman will lecture on some of the re- alities and myths about our ever-changing bird popula- Paralounge SDrum Gathering SSpirit of the Suwannee Music Park N. 129 Live Oak, Florida ; www.paralounge.net (Eve U ef(nvnAsee4t Tam Tam Congo African Ensemble KamukaRimba Traditional Shona Mbira and Marimba music Didg Revolution Australian Didgeridoo Dragonfly Rhythms Australian Didgeridoo Jerrods Door Tribal Jam Band E ewtiv4al Wo-k4405r Jana Broder Facilitated drum circle exercises Russell Buddy Helm Firedance rhythms & Healing drum therapies Thobos Lubamba African Rhythms African Dance Cultural Exchange H Didg Revolution & Dragonfly Rhythms Didgeridoo Shorty Palmer Drum building & repair s35.00 per person (children under 12 are free) Includes: 2 nights of primitive camping Nov. 17, 18, 2006 Access to all workshops Performances Dusk to Dawn Drum Circle *20.00 (non-camping) pass available 313593-F tions, including the ivory-bill, when he presents "Common, Rare, Endangered and Extinct Birds I Have Known and Loved" from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 22. The lec- ture is part of the Florida Mu- seum's Science Sunday series. The series continues from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 12 as award-winning na- ture photographer Bobby Har- rison presents "Obsessed with the Ivory-billed Woodpecker." Learn about the. story of the ivory-bill's near demise, miraculous resurrection and his first-hand account of the rediscovery of the Holy Grail bird. A book signing of Harri- son's "To Find an Ivory-billed Woodpecker" will follow. Harrison has been involved with the ivory-bill research project in eastern Arkansas since he and Tim Gallagher, editor of Living Bird maga- zine, reported their sighting Feb. 27, 2004. The Florida Museum of Natural History is Florida's state natural history.museum, dedicated to understanding, preserving and interpreting bi- ological diversity and cultural heritage. It is located near the intersection of Southwest 34th Street and Hull Road in the University of Florida Cultural Plaza in Gainesville. Hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday- Saturday and 1 to 5 p.m. Sun- day. The Florida Museum is closed on Thanksgiving and Christmas Day. Butterfly Rainforest admission is $8.50 for adults ($7.50 Fla. resi- dents) and $4.50 for children ages 3-12. Prices subject'to change. For more information, including directions anrd park- ing, call 352-846-2000, or vis- it www.flmnh.ufl.edu. r- L;O 1 B! ~ ~ 1'4 F NORTH FLORIDA FOCUS NOVEMBER 15-16, 2006, PAGE 9C Valdosta Junior Service League Arts & Crafts Christmas Spectacular set for Nov. 18-19 The Valdosta Junior Service League will host its 33rd annual I Arts & Crafts Christmas Spec- tacular Satur- day-Sunday, Nov. 18-19 at James H. Rain- water Confer- ence Center off I-75 and SR. 84 . in Valdosta, Ga. *" The show will be open from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. on Saturday, and from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. on Sunday. This year's show chairmen are Stacy Evans and Kathi Clifton. The show fea- tures over 100 booths filled with a variety of original artwork including water- colors, photography, pottery and handmade jewelry; also available will be holiday dec- orations, Christmas orna- ments, children's clothing, handmade and painted wood- crafts, as well as children's toys. New features include: handmade and painted chil- dren's puzzles, landscaped photography, painted and dis- tressed windowpane art and much more. Favorite artists including Terry Arthur and Gardi Wood will be returning, and over 40 new artists will : be present. There will also be live entertainment. Homemade cakes will be available at the League's pop- ular cake booth, also avail- able the Valdosta Junior Ser- vice League's latest cook- book, "Southern Treasures: Our Famous Yellow Cook- book." The show will also feature a booth offering gift wrap services for a small do- nation. The League will also sponsor a drawing of holiday gifts, and will have door prizes donated by featured artists and craftsmen. Conces- sions will also be available. Please bring the entire family and join the Valdosta Junior Service League for a fun- filled weekend which promis- es to put you in the holiday spirit as you stroll down Reindeer. Row and Pepper- mint Place on your way to the North Pole. The Valdosta.Junior Service League is a non-profit organi- zation. Proceeds from the Arts & Crafts Show directly bene- fit America's Second Harvest Food Bank, Koats for Kids', Lowndes Valdosta Art Com- mission, school hearing and vision screenings, local learn- ing enhancement grants, Habitat for Humanity Women's Build, and many other worthy causes. Tickets are $7 for adults and $1 for children. Children under three are free. . To find out more about the 33rd annual Arts & Crafts Christmas Spectacular or Val- dosta Junior Service League, please visit our Web site at www.vjsl.org or e-mail val- doslajil,'1, ahoo.com. You may also contact Stacy E\ans, 229-333-083? or Anita Sin- noti, 229-251-1105. Tickets are available at select loca- tions. 9, w atis 2A5o S _9,9_88 "' '10,500 "'" """ | '6,927 - PAYMENTS TO FIT ALL BUDGETS 2000 Ford F-150 $239'/o ,, 2002 Honda Accord 2002 Chevy Cavalier 229/mo '".""" 120*/o ,~,.,~~~. .,.,,,,., ~..~.. I ,.,,.,. ~ . Live In Concert! S-Zarie invites you and your family to a magical evening of holiday music and entertainment, with lots offim and a vner' special guest... 'anta Claus! I 's a spectacularevent that will leave everyone feeling... Thursday, November 30 7:30 Times-Union Center Moran Theater Order Oi w I 2003 Ford E-150 fNorth Florida PAWS North Florida People for Animal Welfare Society, Inc. llON RT H1- P.O. Box 208, Ft. White, FL 32038-0208 F LORIDA e-mail: nfpaws@bellsouth.net PA W Sk'r Website: www.northfloridapaws.org A non-profit corporation whose mission is to end the overpopulation of pet animals and promote humane treatment of all animals kept as pets, domestic livestock, and wildlife. Donations are tax deductible under IRS Rule 501(c)(3). Need Help to Spay your Cat or Dog? North Florida PAWS received a grant from "Florida Animal Friends' Spay/Neuter License Plate Fund" to assist limited- income households at $24,000 or less to spay their female dogs and cats. For a small co-payment, we will pay the entire cost of the surgery for eligible pet owners. Vouchers to spay female dogs and cats at 8 weeks of age or older will be issued as long as funds are available. Applications are available on our website www.northfloridapaws.org and at participating veterinarians' offices. ,1. Huston Veterinary Clinic in Jasper 2. All Springs Veterinary Hospital in Wellborn 3. Suwannee Oaks Veterinary Clinic near Branford 4. Mayo Town & County Veterinary Clinic PREVENTING the thousands of unwanted puppies and kittens produced every year in our community is our first priority. North Florida PAWS is in the process of building a facility in Hamilton County which will house a Spay-Neuter clinic, Dog Training Center, and small Adoption Center. We hope to eventually support a Mobile Spay/Neuter Unit to serve outlying areas. Every family pet that is ADOPTED form an animal shelter or rescue group reduces the number of unwanted animals. SPAY-NEUTER and ADOPTION literally saves lives! 313300-F 2005 Dodge Stratus 235'mSo 2000 Ford Ran er '239'/M " PAGE 10C, NOVEMBER 15-16, 2006 NORTH FLORIDA FOCUS VVCtL r! Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers" a -m 'O 0 0 WowIt I L" * I hoom m i mc - - - *~ r , *Z - -- 4 - lu-om kw 'a ' b 6 0 a - a,. Arm. ? - 14h _- _ - S. -a o - o O NORTH FLORIDA FOCUS NOVEMBER 15-16, 2006, PAGE 11C Uncovering new adventures at Wild Adventures Wild Adventures unveils plans for an all-new amphitheater in 2007 Music fans are in for a treat next year at Wild Adventures. Kent Buescher, founder and CEO, recently an- nounced plans for capi- tal projects in 2007, in- cluding an all-new con- cert amphitheater. New Passport options are al- ready available at the park, with the Passport 2007 now including free parking. BrooKS & uunn The all-new All-Star Am- phitheater will be the largest outdoor concert venue in South Georgia and North Florida. The new amphithe- ater is to be constructed near the park's original concert stage and will feature unre- stricted sightlines, great sound and easy entrance and exit. The V.I.P. reserve seat- ing area will include stadium- style seating and a special en- trance. Massive video walls will enhance the concert ex- perience. The new amphithe- ater is slated to be completed in early spring of 2007. Ar- chitect Richard Hill, of Richard Hill & Associates in Valdosta, Ga. designed the new venue and construction will be completed by Marcus Holt Construction. The new amphitheater will allow the park to host larger tours which previously could not be accommodated by the old venue. As always, con- certs will continue to be free with park admission includ- ing all Passholders. Annual reserve seats are now a\ail- able with no price increase over last year. The new amphitheater comes just in time as Wild Adventures is busy planning the biggest concert line-up yet! Get ready for country, rock, pop, Contemporary Christian, and more. Already on board:for 2007 is the red- neck yacht-clubber Craig Morgan. Other country fa- vorites on the way are Charlie Daniels, Billy Currington, Montgomery Gentry and CMA award-winner Sara Evans. The Winter Jam Tour Features some of Contempo- rary Christian music's hottest artists, including Jeremy Camp, Steven Curtis Chap- man, Newsong, Hawk Nelson and Sanctus Real. Later in the summer, the genre's biggest touring band, Third Day, makes a stop at Wild Adven- tures. And get ready for the "Joker," as the Steve Miller Band brings classic rock to, the brand-new stage. Other artists invited to appear in 2007 include Brooks & " Dunn, Josh Turner, JoJo, Hootie & the Blovfish. Brad Paisley, ZZ Top, Crosby, Stills & Nash, Heart, Gretchen Wilson, Hannal Montana, The Cheetah Girls and Tye Tribbett. The new amphitheater is not the only park venue en- joying a make-over. Animal lovers will appreciate the newly refurbished animal stage and the bigger and bet- ter shows to take place on it. Discover new stars in "Ani- mals of the World" and even more slithery facts and fun in "World of Snakes." Aside from the new animal shows, the entire show line- up will receive a fresh, new look. Find new adventures in Bugsville, more magic and il-' lusion in "Shazzam" and even bigger laughs with our Wild West bunch. Guests will also enjoy even more activities associated n ith the park's special events, starting with this December's holiday festival, "An Old- Fashioned Christmas." Invit- ed to escape the hustle and bustle of the season, patrons will experience the simple pleasures of Christmas; the traditions that hearken back to a simpler time. Millions of lights and colorful displays will blanket the park with holiday cheer, creating a glo- rious backdrop for a host of seasonal activities. "An Old- Fashioned Christmas" will kick off Nov. 18 with a spe- cial Tree Lighting ceremony featuring the Tallahassee Boys Choir at 6:30 p.m. "Arctic Adventure" promises chilly fun with skat- ing, sledding, snow play and: more starting this January. "Kidzpalooza" shifts to the spring, bringing with it a park full of pint-sized activi- ties. Red, white and blue is the order of the day during "Celebrate America," where every day is the Fourth of July. "Phobia" descends on the park next October, com- plete with new thrills and chills and the year winds up with "An Old-Fashioned Christmas." Wild Adventures will also see a multitude of improve- ments throughout the park, including games, rides, guest services and more. Additional food stands will be added to the park, including the trans- formation of Dockside Deli. The deli sandwiches will shift to a different location in the park. making the way for delicious premium burgers. Saturday's Food Court, locat- ed in the concert area, will also get a new look and menu. All the rides, Splash Island Water Park, shows, animals, concerts and special events are included in park admis- sion. Daily admission \vill re- main the same for 2007, with Regular admission priced at $39.95, plus tax, for ages, 10- 54. Junior/Senior Admission is $34.95, plus tax, for ages 3-9 and 55 and over. The all-new Passport 2007, on sale now, includes unlim- ited admission to Wild Ad- ventures Theme Park near Valdosta, Ga. and Cypress Gardens Adventure Park in Winter Haven, including both Splash,Island Water Parks, through Dec. 31, 2007. Free parking is now included in the Passport 2007 for both parks, as well as more than 100 concerts and special events for both parks, special Passholder "Sneak Pre- views," a coupon book val- ued at $1,500 in savings ( while supplies last) and members-only mailers. The Passport 2007 is $69.95, plus tax, for ages 3 and up. The Gold Passport is the. premium pass and includes all the benefits of the Pass- port 2007, plus great freebies such as go-kart rides. Adven- ture Golf and Geronimo Sky- coaster rides. The Gold Pass- port can also be used at Cy- press Gardens for free day- time cruises on the Cypress Belle and free turns on the soon-to-come Rock Wall and Thursday No\. 23 Community Thanksgiving meal Li\e Oak churches and businesses will provide a Community Thanksgivng , meal at 11 a.m.. Thursday, Nov. 23. Thanksgiung Day in the Fellowship hall of First United Methodist Chuich, 311 S Ohio Ave.. Llie Oak, Coilt: Free. dine- in or take-out; Note: Tick- ets available in ad\ dance; Contact: 386-364-6953 or 386-362-20-17. All-Star Amphitheater Bungee Bounced It can be used at both parks for free 10 percent discounts on food, merchandise, season reserve, concert seats and daily admis- sion to bring a friend, at both parks. If purchased before Jan. 1, 2007 the Gold Passport expires Dec. 31, 2007. After that date, it is valid one year from date of first use. The Gold Passport is $99.95, plus Stax, per person ages 3 and up. 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Loil of trint rees jand flo'.. -I bu she- acceii i tlils proper, \l-, clean hoine. read, for a tamnil, Priced to sell. bring o-fters I $115,n. Call Kin HI-o ard, 2t .-5555 MLSs55-'. ti PRIME LOCATION adjacent to Little RI. c Airpjrl. 3 concrete hou-e 'n 5 acres Ne'. o.'.niers ma, a11 .e ccci- _1o ith airport bh pa, m' g i 'ociaiion fee- t31111,tioi.i Call -le\. Gonr.alez. 2i,0.i5'.'2 LSs550 ' COUNTRFR QLiET ',ecr it. close' Thi- 4 acicr lot i the ri!ili -,p: l or ,t.[ r re ho ec- tl pleiit, of roomin tf-r the Lid. Loir of iree; ih i.'ijded ro.id trori agi :all the plcja1ure ofc'iriir, lI. ng ,ct t. e n...f'ughli tor ot .rt, coniw enwrice 544..i..', Caill Nelda H:c ,,ir. r,.S-mlr'-," M'I LS#'S 814 COUNTRY LIVING MADE EASY...Cu-isomt 3 3br.cL hone on i.i ,c 21 .ac .0 ha', feld .appro'. 5 ac planned pine- pasiurc ar.e fenc,:d jad cr--s lIencd. open I'romn prrdI. FloridJ roorn - brick BBQ grill, >.lar heated tingr.'urid p,',ol hot rub. pool lioiu-e '.-t iO 000 Caill Glenda McCall. 2'ib-5244 4MLS,4.6N-'4 YO UI M. LiS f .. il. I.I, I,,, i .,.. "2 i .i* i .ar..i .1 u' ..1.1 c,.u ..k i l l I i I,,.,,I 2"52 l' lh Lo ,] i llio f (u' ."d .r,,l isuid i-i ,J,d :il. "- M L'_; :,,II "[ . kee~.,nk'AeeA a tn~Ivqtcw~ c 'uruwu*c 'P,'wo--frh JltnH~H*Ea 644 WOODED ACRES located at tle edge o: tof.n Has pit ac, '..th plcia,, of ildlite $ it01. 1F.per acre C;al! R nieii Poole. 2I1.1-31 5 MLLS# l' iIO BEA LiTIFtL LAND- 11. acies- build ouir dicd ,i honme- eas, access ih: -It atnd iUis tit' N,-ar Su.' arinnee Ri r State PI'akl: S 9.u t (-all Saindi .lJeirellr, 364-.S133 MLS.-: 3I05s T"e0 ACRES in the ci, .of Live Oak uomi and huild :,our dt .iml houue or lr in.e stmcrit lip ti four do selling allo'.ed according to cii, zonirn 'i 5 iteti Call NleY -u.tizala z. 2I -11-5"2 KILS.50'51 WELCOME TO THE GOOD LIFE! Tin I 2 .Ic; r r l:oa 1, perfect fti ilshin can ino <.r relaitio iI ha, 'a .ill s pilc rank..ind pull alng campei to gio ,.nh the propcrr, E.en a locating dock comesi i. i[s the land S-w.011i) C(all B:n Fel:ula. '.i1t --0 3- .50"I LSuS-5-4. 5 ACRES- i-i .. -11 C(R 1i32 pad roadi *.iuld make a perteci holnmeici ttih i':'I Of pi .a ', N iar Su,'.-;i.nnce RR.ier Si ie Park. i.t-..'." Call SN indr i. :n-r ll, 3l n- .. 33 M LLS 53 Sr.-, BEALITIFLIL ...t. r..'n t, ita.. ,ir lkire-l eii read, f',r ,'ur i'jitm l Citied 2 a [ ii'M an a',- irtl ni .o.t' iee -c c watered arou',d \ er, 'i-wC to I. ,a.l Spirint \fr iad, oeqluiip .Ailh ''.ell s'ptic. & po.' er ci .5'.11. Call Kim 1-1 .'. arid. 20ts-5555. NIMLS5n93 NL KE ne Imeioricel, in li, wne' 2 modular home on I ac-e. Built r i 2'r ll thun re.e-r been l. ed in hr i.:wec i. .inmn lor rou to call it IOle G-eal N_ rr, l n" N_...10.I Call Nelda H-li .ch.r. 6', -'.W_ M LS-7':_"'. I i'I -ti Lighthouse Realty Corner : -i', i 27 11'-: 51 M a'.'. Fli.iilJ:, Heather M. Neill, Broker PRONE: (386) 294-2131 Search the MLS at WWW.LIGHTHOUSEREALTY.US uNuutwr inls property features two small homes located on a beautiful 1.92 acre lot. Large oak trees and a picturesque view of Pickett Lake make this the ideal place for a getaway. Sit and relax with family and friends or have a BBQI!! You're choice. #51300 e3.n0 n1' :v l I-: av nhume. lie spacious UricK nIome 11i near ite rear ou 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. Very unusual find, don't miss outll #55450 $475.000 tu 1l2%MnrC I- icnmoeuulcu urW .lleull lllh on 1 acre. Huge kitchen and dining room with hardwood flooring. Home comes fully furnished. Home has screened front porch and large deck in the back. Large outbuilding for workshop/storage. Property is completely board fenced with 1 stall horse barn and tackroom.$110,000 #54363 BEfITUtI-, LAME 14- Don't miss this spacious, family-sized log home Big kitchen with lots of counter space and cabinets. Gracious living room with 18' vaulted ceilings and fireplace. Great yard 1.02 acres with mature trees and lots of room for the kids to run while you're relaxing on the porch. Located just outside of town. $215,000 #53216 *K. t..l -i 4AC1S- Nice area between Live Oak and Branford. Lot is nicely wooded With small and large trees. Just off paved road. Not many homes in the area. $40,000 #54247 acres with over 500 It of frontage on Hwy 90. In rural area located between Madison and Lee. Great investment property. $58,000 #55788 MOu I m u-r ~ % SSra FERCEX sT ^IM I 6anio uvTzt ie IVoUnte just minutes from Branford in Lafayette County. New Hardwood floors thru out home, new kitchen appliances and new metal roof. Home sits on 5.12 acres with lots of large trees and just oil paved road. Bring your boat, home is located within minutes of the Suwannee River and Patrician Oaks boat ramp. $249,100 #54277 acres is located approximately 1/z mile Iruim ine puunl boat ramp and Cherry Lake park. Mobile is in good condition and comes with your very own Jacuzzi. There is also a partially completed fish pond waiting for you. Motivated seller!! $80,000 #52462 30857-F _** r: 1. i ! I Suwannee County Home Sites I -- I- In --- ;------ -I--- - -- "' L IC-l ~ - ------ - 1 PAGE 2D, NOVEMBER 15-16, 2006 NORTH FLORIDA FOCUS. CLASSIFIED MARKETPLACE SERVING NORTH FLORIDA AND SOUTH GEORGIA 362-1734 CLASSIFIED MARKETPLACE 1-800-525-4182 THE SUWANNEE COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE ANNOUNCEMENTS Auctions LAND AUCTION 230 Props Must Be Sold! Low Down / E-Z Financing Free Catalog 800-937-2814 www,LANDAUCTION.com NRLL East, L-C AB2509 Bulezuik: AU- .3448 Jonnslon: AU3449 Mauck: AU3447 FIND IT, SELL IT, BUY IT, In the classified There will -be a sheriff's Office Auction at 9:00 a.m. Saturday, November 18, 2006 in the field across from the couniv lai at 305 South Ohio Ave., Live Oak Tne auction will include an airplane, and an assortment of vehicles. For: information pertaining, to the auction, you can contact John Mills at 386-362-2222 Special Notices 'CAN YOU DIG IT?" Heavy SEquipment School. Let us teach you. 24 day "program, Local job placement. Financing available. Classes start weekly (800) 219-2352 or 18881 707-6886!. 386-755-6600 Toll free 1-877-755-6600 540 W. Duval Street, Lake City, Florida 32055 hallmark@bizsea.rr.com www.hallmark-realestate.com CLUI U IKLrL.%LC Indulge ourseiI ISTNITlEIR ORK REIRELM'ENThoI me[* Ailh like ne e Dut.ble-ide ons 10 acres; con r,-'Cr', precr, ocre, Sou6, ctLthe 3W.. Glamoulr bath girden tub, walk in Screen porc h%%ri.p; front and weAI cloaei;. gowmet licheni aoislaod Cro;s home Ccompltet, loenced prlpeirn. ilLS fenced teer hojre and Aell builit -1 4U 562'? ,9cll Linda R.'ddonbom, 3ar.5'1ii brs. rILS -55923 Cll Sharon Selder r0-75 36f,.46s-t '_ LARGE FLORIDA ROOM! lu.t one more deligbl'l teaile in this brick Ilc.me wiih i nced ,irrd D..uble cair alached , ar.i.e Filplce 'Ike a'3c carpeini MLS 56136 Call anei Creel 3b6.-".- i0466 4 .3 oo 5,acres olta meet .,n, e.~eed wilnd 1,-Ed iiandifdr R.-J' w flllinon fuicwr r-ricr., 1Ir 3ad ;.-rjPI mz ho me NI[S for deu 71breli ,xll '.ic Lanioop 3t6- '-3-401 LAND AND MORE! 2 ACRES Nice roll to nI. Nice.locanon not far from town. ILS 54-60i5 Call Julia Delesus 386-54-159r) 10 ACRES South of town Beaunful properrvt MLS 54693 Call Sharon Selder 386-365.-1203 VINTAGE HOME 2 stor' beaurn with views of Lake isabella 4 2. 29S8 4.i. 4 fireplaces. deep lot. NMLS 54314 Call Giger Parker 3.6-7.52-67i04 REDUCED Owner says sell' Brick home on an acre, 1425 si f with large kitchen. Have breakfast in the ba) i-'ndo.ed nook' 5167.000 MLS 54173 Call Kay Pnest 386-365-;88 PROVIDENCE Double sidcd fireplace in %ell kept Double \ide on 5 55 acres. Well kept 2104i unir \\ ib lots of room' MLS 54133 Call Sharon Selder 386-365i-1203 .", 'K8 )T4f 71 529 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 treesr on 61sl Rd. wilh surrey. Good area. Reduced to $10.000 per acre. 121 Commercial: 11.79 ac +/-I with approx. 540 ft. on IUS 129 with a multipurpose central heal & air condition commercial bldg. conL approx. 21,800 sq. ft. under roof 'ample paved parking. Good location excellent commerce ial I potential. $1.920.000. (3) Saddle Club: Nice four acre tract in grass with scattered trees fenced. Good buy @ $49,950 lerms. (4) 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 lank. Good County Road $11.000 per acre. 161 Brariford area: 15 acres in good cropland, with county roads and fence on three sides. Excellent location near LiS 27 & US 129. Reduced to $10,995 per acre (7) Dixie County near Rock Bluff: Four two are tracts wooded. good area. For all four lots $98.000. 181 Dowvling Park Area: 3 lots 1 on the water (buildable) 2 across the road, all 3 for $65,000. (9) Off CR-349: Two acre wooded corner lot near Royal Springs. Good buy at $19,900. 101 Nlayo: 4 acres with 4 bedroom/I 1/2 bath home count. approx 1550 sq. ft. $97.500. (Ill 167th Rd.: 3 Bedroom. 2 baths CH/AC brick with garage, kitchen furnished. 2 ac. homesile $165,000. (12) Off Central Rd.: 10 acres in grass fenced, scattered trees, survey $85,000. Good Buy. (13) Two wooded acres on paved road, Will work for land home package.'19.900. (i4) Jasper, FL: 3 bedroom brick, home with carpet. Numerous updates. new CH/.C. paint inside & oul, carpet roll good. new refrigerator & stove. Good Iuy al $89,900. 1151 Secluded: 5 acres fenced with a 2/2 D'WNH. kitchen furnished. 4" well. $83.000. (161 Off CR49: 40 acres in Coastal Bermuda grass on good 1/4 mile on county road. $10,9)0 per acre. (17) Off US 129 South: Five acres partially fenced scattered trees & grass. Good land home tract. $49,950. (18) Suwannee River: One acre wooded tract on paved road with 107 ft. on aler. ele action surne buildable, good bu (4 $72.000. (19) Faliouth Area: fiue acre tract with a 2 bedroom, 1 bath singlewide mobile home. 8x20 shop. $84.500. 1201 Hamilton Co.: CR 158. 5 acres in grass wilh a few Irees. Seller will furnish survey. $74.900. (21) Suwannee River Park Estates: 3 lots on good county road, utilities to property. Priced to sell at $16,500. 1221 Lafayette Co.: 5.3 aacres with 1996 CH/AC DWMH 24x36 motor home storage, 628 ft..on US 27. Reduced to 125,000. (23) Jasper, FL: Vickers Court 4/3 CH/AC brick home with kitchen furnished, garage approx. 2,100 sq. ft. under roof. $196,000. (24) Off CR 349: 10 acres wooded wilh CH& -C log home with 30'\40" pole barn. kitchen furnished. washer & dryer. 10'12' storage. Good area. $225,000. (25) Suwannee River: 1 acre with 100 ft. on the water, good county road with survey. Priced to sell @ $35,000. (26) Dowling Park: 5 acre wooded on pavedroad, $59,900. 308349-F BUSINESS SERVICES NORTH CENTRAL FLORIDA HOME IMPROVEMENT Let us fix up your old house, mobile homes included. We're Insured! Call 386-935-3022 Opportunities A LOCAL DRINK, SNACK, VEND BIZ w/ Loc $6695. 1-866-823-0223 AIN #B02523 ALL CA$H BUSINESS! Local candy vending route. $50K/yr potential. 30 machines + candy. Special $5,995 Limited Time Only!l Call Nowl 1-800-704-5414 ALL CASH CANDY ROUTE Do You Earn $(00 in a Day? 30 Machines and Free Candy-Alll or $9,995 Call 1-888-753-3430 r AIN01B02000033 Call us: We Will Not Be undersold1 FINANCIAL SERVICES PERSONAL SERVICES Child Care CHILI CARE PROVIDER Has openings for ages 6 wk.s :1 4 '/rs o1a. 5:30 am to 6:00 pn.' State Ceri ied. CPR. FirsI Aid Cerl Meals & Snacks provided Call 386-266-9866 Health Care HELPING HANDS MEDICAL EQUIPMENT Nlew Moiorized Wneelchairs "'No Cosr" It Eligible Scooters /'Hospital Beds / Manual Chairs All Diabetic Supplies We Accept MedicareiMedicaid & Private Insurance Free Delivery. 1-877-667- 7088 (954)335-1564 STAIR LIFTS Trouble Climbing Your Stairs New*Reconditioned* Rentals Free Installation * "Florida Slair Lifts" .1-877-850- 678 .. EDUCATIONAL SERVICES Want to be a CNA? Don't want to wait? Express Training Services Sis now offering our quality Exam Prep Classes, day/eve, in Lake C;ty Class sizes limited. 'Next class 12/04/06. SCalf 386-755-4401 Secondary ADULT HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA at home. Nationally accredited since 1971. Tuition $399/Easy payment plan. Free Brochure 1-800-470-4723, American Academy, Visit our Web @. www.diplomaathome.com. '.PETS LOST AN ANIMAL? WANT TO ADOPT? Call Suwanriree C.uunry Animal Conlrol at 386-208-0072. M-F From 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. Pets for Sale First Day CHINCHILLAS MALES & FEMALES Various colors $50.00 & $100.00. Call 386-208-0909 Evenings. WANTED: SMALL BREED AKC PUPPIES Call 386-855-0631 Pets for Free FREE PUPPIES. Six- mo. old females Red Nose Pit/Bull rerrier Mx Ph- 386-362-6102: AGRICULTURE Horses GREAT PACKAGE DEAL! If you are interested in getting into or expanding the race horse business 1 have 4 mares and 1 sire with good pedigrees. If serious call and lets talk. Marcus 386-776-2373 MERCHANDISE Building Materials METAL ROOFING SAVE $$$ buy aireci Irom manufacturer, 20 colors in stock all accessories. Quick turn around. Delivery available, 352-498- 0778 Toll Free 888-393-0335 www GulrCoasrSupply com N G BUSH HOGGING I AAND MUCH MORE ,E ! FREE ESTIMATES (38) 32m583 FOR RENT- 3BR, 2BA DWMH, CENTRAL H/A. FIRST MONTH'S RENT PLUS DEPOSIT TO MOVE IN. WATER, SEWER & GARBAGE INCLUDED. NO PETS 386-330-2567 .' 226322-F BELCHER ROOFING Discount Prices 24/7 All calls'returned! A full service Roofing Company. Quality Work, w/24yrs. experience. Bonded & Insured (License#CCC1327309) 813-241- 5182 863-647-1901 J107.302- 7663, 954-792-5669 LUMBER LIQUIDATORS HARDWOOD FLOORING from .99 CENTS SQ. FT.. Exotics, Oak Bamboo, Prefinished & Unfinished. Bellawood w/50 year prefinish, plus A Lot- Morel We Deliver Anywhere, 5 Florida Locations, 800-FLOORING (356-6746). Furniture MEMORY FOAM ALL VISCO New Orthopedic NASA Mattresses 25 Year Warranty Cost $1995, sell, - $398 Queen; $498 King. All sizes available Fast Free Florida Delivery, Original TemrpurPedic & Dormia from $699. Guaranteed Best Price! Eleciric Aluslat:,ie.S 24hours: Toll tree 1-866-476-0289. Store Numbers: Hillsborough 813-889- 9020; iPinellas 727-525-6500; Sarasota 941-929-7570; Polk 863- 299-4811; Dade 305-651-0506; Broward 954-364-4989. Member B6B. www matiressar corn Machinery/Heavy Equipment DIESEL GENERATOR 12KW with enclosure, 3 cylinder, water cooled, 1800RPMJ electric start. New $9000 sacrifice $4900 never used ram-gaucr:'--rri rn corn 877-525- 8088 Miscellaneous BATHTUB REFINISHING. Renew Change Color. Tub, Tile. Sink & Chip Repair Commercial & Residential. 5yrs. Warranty. Ouick Response, Insured. Serving Florida Over 10yrs. "Florida's Tub Doctor." 1- 888-686-9005 DIRECT FREE 4 Room System' No'Credil Card Required' 250+ Channels' Starts $39.99! Free DVR or HD Receiver' Also, Dishn Network $19991 Free Movie Channels' 1- 800-574-2260 DIRECTV Saiellite Television. Free Equipment, Free 4 Room Installaton, Free HD or DVR Receiver Upgrade w/ '. "Rebaie Packages irom $29.99/md. Call 1-800-380-8939 FREE DIRECT 4 Room Syslem' No Cr6ed1 Card Required' 250+ Channels Siarts $39.99' Free DVR. or HD Receiver' Also, Dish Network $19.99! Free Movie Channels' 1- 800-490-1814 , OLD GUITARS WANTED! Fender. Gibson, Gretscn. Marin. DAngelico. StromDerg. Rickeroacker, and Mosrile 1930's trru 1960's Top cash paid! 1-800-401-0440 FIND IT, SELL IT, BUY IT, In the classified Double and single wide mobile homes for rent on L 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 custodV of children under 18. This newspaper Awill rot knowingly accept any advenisIng lor real estate which is in vioialon o0 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 EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY ATTENTION RENTERS The PNorniwei s Florida Regional Housing Aulnorly is accepting applications for 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments in Jasper, Florida. Rent is based 'on income, for more information, please call: 1-850-263- '5302 or 5307. Equal Housing Opportunity Houses for Rent BRICK HOUSE FOR RENT 3BD/2BA Fenced back yard, nice subdivision. $1000.00 mo. 1st and last. 12 mo. lease required. Call 386- 364-7876 First Day HOUSE FOR RENT r. Li.e'OaRk 2Bd'lBa, W'D nook ups. screened porch, hardwood Iloors, very nice inside, remodeled. Some pels OK $55000 mo. + Dep. Call 386-344- 0326 Mobile Homes for rent First Day -LAKE HOUSE FOR RENT 3BD/2BA OfiLake Peacock with docking available. $800.00 mo. lsl & Last Call Sue 386-688-4281 Vacation Rentals North Carolina. Easy access, great view. 10 mm io Maggie Valley. 30 min to Cherokee, 2 min to Parkway, Mountain Stream with picnic .area, Fireplace, Sleeps 10. All Amenities. $500/wk, $1600,mo 386-330-4207 Lucy their own lots I Mobile Homes in the Live Oak area. Ask for Larry Olds. 386-362-2720 274137-F ISun & Stars Realty, LLC Let Us Help You Reach For Your Dreams PrtciP .1.ii. Rinhi Fn, tire or, a n,,dgut 2 locations to serve you 4221 N CR 53 DAY FL 32013 386-294-3671 De ci0oe Iri.10i. Ie I. r,1 y3r,1 01 I't you'll o1 ,e iTll- 2-edirmil-D h W 70-.;F CiSmp:,,r i25' r.,T, ,,', P-rr i.li home in Perry Clce nu r.Jnirg Developers: A Real Space Place 119 E GREEN H.x,- 3 ;el,.:r.'.m ,.,rrci bi .I-n, club ana tre Gull uHers a Iror,i porth Cn e:k .u trn. r.: ir 1"0 5 .:re ST, STE 207A, '..r i'Ic.- i r, .' ii-cdyara co'ie a.n medi ll -i ur.dC.i-.tjpe.l UPr.'.P" eriy in Irn. C.r 1RRY ,,:i', a ht,.:n n -rar,.e,,,i', l-a oma, 'ea 7,3.'no r P, ea, claii Fo l y Pointn 207A PERRY ' Ir.jr,,.-'", ,.-."..n.n w.lr .',l t.,.,.r: Need, .on e orl i7O.0O. Plead c 1 Icnrr A.1|3.:eni .:. puu.l v o.ni i'", ica .. ii ir.e -,,ir.:.un I,-r Deooarar. H towt oa ,r more inlormae on Siui.jv..i.a i I I1 :0:' Peri -r .11 C'r.r i, FLORIDA 32347 6, .:,' P,,-ra,,T.: .ri, ..',',. l.b.,',..l t, il j .:- IIi..al 850-223-1849, Devel nipr rik L 11 300,1:, j1 ) CELL I II all PleaOe Call DP slr,,. ar,,eUr Ia r Smore e;r,, r, ,,,' i 386-590-0848 Hunters: Make Your Own Rules Ts! pen ae pr ,,ia-. r, n r hn i,:...,' ir'.;F. ;Ih Ih;: 3741 4.:rRe: in 97S.5F ro'e .n 'P rr1 F.e'.-I. -." ,r,:iU. C u y ' 3 earor.,T. i nr. YrT. oia.r..e rO. AoaPeri orper .'y r E :r clWade -,I..T.Cia i.'. riq, .r. C r.*h ,, .r I- Prn' Hurlin. Pl opertr. i'i I i De, e i1',u,'". ,ui Ocrir, hIi.:r r. 'Ec air. seek sanctuary Heir, In& pi.j c i sui. Tui,. i24,' PUi5.4 e I0 .:k arr,,E e ur .rr ner. Eual Ir., reeN r,.:'.,r 1 T i C,', Ouri Debby Howar.1 for more ,ntolir aIor school snacks; Large closets, fireplace. Ha. : e'5. iu ta iiMtui C,1 T,'+ e .',r, Beautiful 1 Acre lot; Fruit Trees, and Paved Road, Minutes to Town $2,000. w w.sunandstarsrealty.com Grandaddy Oaks. $110,000. Please call Please call Deborah Howard for more Debbie Calhoun for more information. information. Email: debbyh @ comcast.net "Small Town Service Big Time Results!" l ...u. 4 .,& AMA& and Land for sale. Financed' by owner. Ask for Larry Olds. 386-362-2720 You can Reach Over 4 Million Potential Buyers for your product through our Internet and Newspaper Network in Florida and throughout the Nation. Call Myrtle at 386-362-1734 226273-F -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 _22631_5.-F I S.C. Su~an Ag M CLASSIFIED MARKETPLACE SERV ORTH FLORIDA AND SOUTH GEORGIA NORTH FLORIDA FOCUS,- NOVEMBER 15-16, 2006, PAGE 3D 362-1734 CLASSIFIED MARKETPLACE 1-800-525-4182 ESCAPE BEAUTIFUL WESTERN TENNESSEE LOTS 1-3 acre TENNESSEE MOUNTAINS N.C. MOUNTAINS Free Information Homesites & Color Brochure. Mountain Deed restrii Properties Spectacular Views lakes in Cabins, Homes, Creeks & County. Wo Investment Acreage Appalachian paved roads Land Co. 1-800-213-7919 Murphy down paymi NC's Largest RE Firm 1-888-806-8 www.appalachianland.com KENTUCKY Murray. 192ac. Acreage Rolling hills. Farm lease income, ACREAGE building $89,900; sites. Great hunting! Water/Electric, Owner close to Kentucky Lake. #1 Financing fro Retirement place in U.S. $385,000 352-5263, F 270-556-3576 Inc., License FOR Rental Assistance 1, 2, 3, & 4 BRHC & Non- i HC Acessible Aartment QpWt 0<^ I li ,705 NW Drive, Live Oak+. FI ' 386-364-7936 TDDf/TY 711 Equal Housing Opportunity -n BEAUTIFUL TENNESSEE MOUNTAIN LOTS, breathtaking views high atop Cumberland. Mountains. 5-10 acre tracts. River access, bluff views, streams, virgin like forest. Ideal for hunting, fishing ATV, horseback riding. Near Dale Hollow Lake,. perfect for cabin, vacation home, permanent residence. Utilities,. paved roads. 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Golf Course Lots Available. 1 1 1/2 Acres near Greenville SC. Minutes from Mountains. 3 hours to beach. $100.000 per lot. Great Buy! Call 1- 800-419-1678. NC, RUTHERFORD COUNTY. Gated Community lots, a' Historical homesite w/183 acres, Log Homes w/beautiful views. Country Homes .w/acreage. Country Lanes Real Eslate 828-2862313 or 800-825- 4364 at Introductory prices. cted comm. w/parks & beautiful Cumberland )oded, rolling hills, & i. Owner financing, low int. Call for information 013 www.TNLots.com WITH PONDS, 20 acres, 37 acres, $139,900. om $4995 down. 1-800- lorida Woodland Group, id Real Estate Broker FOR RENT HUD Vouchers Welcome! 1, 2 & 3 BR HC & Non-HC Accessible Apartments 705 NW Drive, Live Oak, FL 386-364-7936 ! TDDTTY/7 11 Equal Housing Opportunity 'V MINI FARM BEAUTIFUL .- ------. . 45/ACRES w-2 story -4Ddr. rhome. CLASS A CDL OTR DRIVERS needs TLC + 4 needed, two (2) years experience newer bUildings. l.ta1ing 8000/sq.ft:"''.: reuiredi' k aiin ,ns'rarce. 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SPECIAL BUILDING SALE..."DON'T MISS ITI" December delivery or deposit holds till spring. 25'x40'x12' $4800. 40'x60'x16' $12,800. Front end optional. Other sizes avail- able. Pioneer. (800)668-5422. Advertising Networks ofFlorida Week of November 13, 2006 226314-F First Day HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS, LIVE OAK Now accepting applications. Full and parl lime, for maintenance. Experience required. Apply in person. - 6694 US 129 N, LIVE OAK, No.phone calls. INDUSTRIAL New to Lake City or Live Oak? Tired of looking for work on your .ow,n? Various positions available/All Shifts, Must be able to lift up to 701bs. Please call 386-755-1991 lor appt Drug Screens & Backgrd check req. Maintenance HELP WANTED maintenance man with knowledge of plumbing, electric and carpentry Tools required Transporalion a must. Drug Iree workplace. Call (386) 330-2567 :: First Day MECHANIC NEEDED Experience necessary. Must have own tools ari Iransportalion. Insurance, 401K, paid vacation. Apply at 140 Palm SI NE 386-362-1185 Ext 19 MH serv/repair WAYNE FRIER CORPORATE OFFICE is now hiring lor Mobile Home Service and Used Home Repair Position. Experience required. Call Larry J Olds lor interview 386-.362- 2720 " First Day NURSE,: ': Tne Florda Snenins Boys Ranch ii accepting applications for the Par Time Nurse position. Applicant mus be a graduate of an accreadlec nursing' program and currenill licensed as a Nurse with the Slate o Florida (Level I requires licensure a; a LPN and Level II requires licensure as a RN.t Previous experience ir nursing and in dealing with youth i. preferred. Contact Eileen McCowan by close o business 11/22/06 al'386-842-555. Fax resume to 386-842-5691 EOdE/DFWP PARTS HELPER NEEDED- Computer exp... (Quickbooks); understand parts breakdowns, be able to operate' forklift, etc. Send resumes to PO Box 1300, Live Oak, FL 32064 POSITION NOW AVAILABLE Order Entry/Imaging Looking for a person that is self motivated with great organizational skills. Person, must be able to key 55 correct wpm and .work flexible hours. Job will require some physical labor and mantenancelmecnanical skills. Basic office skills, organization skills and ability to prioritize work a must. Benefits, competitive wage & Opporluniry lor growth. Please mail resume to following Corporate Graphics 240 SW Commerce Drive, PO Box 650 Madison, FL 32341 or fax to: (850)973-1377 Attn: HR sales ACTIONTRAVEL' SGirls/Guys 18 yrs & older. No experience necessary. Call Nikki 1-800-201-1179 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 TILE & MARBLE Well established company looking For the right employees Installer/Assistant Must have experience Must be able to lift 701bs. Reliable transportation Smoke free environment Please call 386-755-1991 for appt. Drug screen/Backgrd req. First Day SHIFT MANAGER/ ASSISTANT GENERAL MANAGER Flexible Schedule Friendly/Outgoing Personality Work well with others Advancement Opportunities Aggressive Salary/Bonus Package Strong Leadership/Training Skills Time Management Professionalism Aggressive Fast Track Growth Vacation/Benefits Package/401K First Day TEMPORARY ROAD MAINTENANCEWORKER I PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT The Suwannee Counry Public Works Department is currently recruiting for a temporary : Road Maintenance Worker I position for mte Branford area. Responsibilities include bui are not limited to performing manual and/or semi-skilled labor as directed by supervisor. May perform minor repairs/adjustments or maintenance orrequipment.: Qualifications include one, year of manual labor experience and S'education equivalent lo a partial high School education Must possess a valid Florida Drivers License. Rate of pay is $7 29 per hour Interested applicants are required to submit a County application to the Administrative-Servides Department, 224 Pine Avenue, Live Oak, Florida 32064, (386) 362-6869 no later than i 5:00 p.m. November 22, 2006. t Successful completion of a drug test t is a condition of employment. d EEO/AA/V/D TRUCK DRIVER WANTED w/CDL license to make local deliveries & handle.hardware, lumber & building materials. Excellent benefits such as profit sharing, 401 K, paid vacation; etc. W.B.Howland Co., Inc., PO Box, 700, Live Oak, FL 32064.(386) 362-1235 WantTo 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 SLive Hangers: $11.40 Maintenance: $9.20-$14.00 *Includes Perfect Attendance Bonus of $1.05/hour Successful candidates must be able to perform the essential functions of the job with or without accommodations, and be legally authorized to work. Will train. Overtime work available daily and weekend. Medical and life insurance, dental, vision and prescription drug programs, paid vacations, paid holidays, credit union and more. Apply Now!!! Gold Kist Inc. 19740 US Hwy 90W. Live Oak, Florida 32060 English 386-208-0205 Espanol 386-208-0190 EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER EOE-AA-M-F-V-D APPLICATIONS also ACCEPTED Employment CONNECTIONS LOCATIONS: 1416 N.OhioAve. 200W.Base Live Oak, FL Madison, FL TRANSPORTATION Antique Autos for Sale First Day JEEP 1960, CJ-3B Great Condition, 7400 mi. $6795.00 Call 386-658- 2516 - w -4p4m .I EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY: GOLD KIST, INC Staff Accountant For new Live Oak location. Work with accounting manager to produce weekly and monthly financial statements to assist management. Assists in preparation of journal entries. Prepares schedules for balancing fixed assets, leases, and capital expenditures. 4-year college Accounting degree preferred. Will consider 2 -5 years combination proven experience and education as an accountant producing journal entries, monthly statements, preparing schedules and spreadsheets. :Must have good people skills, and the ability to work in a team. Supervisory experience a plus. Computer skills to include Microsoft Office. Fringe benefit program includes health insurance, life insurance, 401-k, paid vacations, 9 paid holidays, credit union and other. Applications available on site 9 4 Send resume to HR Manager GOLD KIST, INC P.O. Box 1000 LIVE OAK, FLORIDA 32064 PH. 1-386-208-0225 S... : .. AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER . -. .. I EOE-AIM-F-V-D '" i . Applications also available at EMPLOYMENT CONNECTIONS Locations 313584-F : 1___ _^^ ^ ^ ^^ ^ __ _^_^ __^ ^ ^ ^ ^. _ ..'soNCSOMC IRST JOB'! ,.,. N..,I |l .I .. i. ___ :,... I T ... L' s... C c 1 I,' N.: Es: .: NC G.altd Lailii'r.nrr Comlmun rs i 'J.IIl. ir.I crr , er N e; .: ,.I '. 1'. r' 1. areas, ... ...i. :. .:i .iO' l:, 90% f N ,e :, r. l 1 'i 1i1) 1" (-' .K -I CR I il 90% f C.- - a r y 01 Is e n S of 5 I ii e d d. E Deck the halls with boughs of holly - -'S - So -No - 411-M- V 4o-- .NW - 4w 00-opyrighte %,o-. 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News Providers" a -- - - qml 4hommomr 40oem, 4 -o-ml - - ~m- - $99 $ 38 I 4 5 I *0. e1g . t* Mn ff'. $2,999 $ 619 9 r r r hese local bus ses are here to take good care o you These local businessesare here to take good care of you. ,H WFFp F A.A TO PLACE AN AD, CALL (386) 362-1734. DEADLINE IS FRIDAY AT 2:00 P.M. LI~UCIJ~ U ~ U~NJ~ U ABBEY MINI STORAGE All New Units *5X15 *5X20 *10X15 *10X20* 15X20 Units located at 607 Goldkist Blvd. Rental Office: 121 Van Buren St., Live Oak 364-5300 I S Metal Roofing LIVE OAK T$ $ $ $ SAVE $ $ $ T ualty ietal Roofing & 4ccessoriesAt Discount Prices! MINI STO RA GI 3'widegalvalume Cut to ourdesired lengths! 5x15 5x20 10x15 10x20 3'ide painted Deliver Service Available C ATE TRO STO A 2'wide 5-v Ask about steel buldinQ CLIMATE CONTROLLED STORAGE 5x5 *5x10 *10x10 10x20 Gulf Coast Suppl & Mfg. Inc. , C T Supply& Mfg Inc. tlUnits located on Gold Kist Road CALL TOLL FREE 1-888-393-0335 Rental Oflice: 121 Van Buren St., Lie Oak 364-6626 DUNCAN TIRE & AUTO "Complete One Stop Service For Your Vehicle" Alignment Specialists B- 24 HOUR TOWING 62-4743 1-888-362-2568 US 129 North @ Hamilton Ave. LEN A. DUNCAN ,1 i"iJ *". M Ec(kkeepina by Earen BOOKKEEPING & BUSINESS SERVICES Phone (386) 963-1391 ksbooks.,'alltel.net A DIlSION Or kARDAV ENTERPRISES, IN(. KA.SICCGEL ACCOiUNTWlT BOOKKEEPING & ACCOUNTING SERVICES FOR SMALL & MEDIUM BUSINESSES MONTHLY REPORTING STATE & FEDERAL SALES & PAYROLL TAX RETURNS STATE & FEDERAL BUSINESS RELATED INCOME TAX RETURNS CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY EXEMPT CARD HELP Robert Diett, Owner Custom Cabinets f Entertainment Units Branford Wall units 9 Closet Systems Cabinets Counter Tops Native Woods 1-386-344-1822 Handcrafted Fax: 386-935-3388 All-Wood Kitchens 27058 83rd Place & Branford, Florida 32008 res I ^^^ i,^^^'^^ __________________~::~l, youm do the filliv, we'll do the hlitliv! ' N. FL. WASTE SOLUTIONS D Roll off Residential container And a] rental T Commercial n 1803 Ei Call us today 386-935-1685 or Lile Oa Email to nft\a~ tei atlantic.net Licen, Sn -415 IIT SERVCEONOING THIGLDNSI L }..tir St r a,.'c LIII/ R 'd r p ,ur ,.'#,j/1a i rigger's Heating, Lir Conditioning nd Refrigeration Residential and Commercial c-rgreen A\e. i386J 346-5734 ik. FL 32064 Clark Driggers. Owntr se # CAC025404 . r~lll~s., rl tar&W7Q%,-n 4V^ Interior Exterior Anc. Drywall Wallpaper _,.__.,,,, Licensed Insured Licer,.;ie r, 5'.3:rJ9u'. Pressure Cleaning Office (386) 364-5045 Site Mobile (386) 362-9178 Clean Michael Guenther, .:.r,,,r Up UUNHIWUN1 TO PLACE ANAD, CALL (386)4362,1734 DEADLINE IS FRIDAY AT 2:00PoM, ----.------ ------*~f *Ji~i----- au--- -------- -war al jH -""iK-j-------^----- -------"""""g TI---I I SBush Hogging Landclearing Hauling TI StumpERemoval* Discing- Fencing WE BUILD Stump Grinding *COM DECKS & BILL'S BACKHOE PORCH ES ^& LAND CLEARING P RCHE S FREE Estimates Fully Licensed & Insured m 386-209-1073 Jim Sellers 386-776-2522 (386) 364-1418 2150Bren,FL32071 36S48t~in F 27 ACTOR WORK & II FTF I AWNIIIM 2 Hoes &Depndabl *.*. .Avilbl Fred Cline/Owner LIVE OAK PFII 3I 8R-Qnfl-1 nQR ULI. Y 'U. LAKEW OOD Trees, Trinmed or Removed Firewood Licensed & Insured Free Estimates APART ENTS "4 GENERATIONS OF EXPERIENCE' APARTMENTS 24 HR. EMERGENCY PUMP SERVICE IN LIVE OAK REE WORK Bucket Truck and Climbing Quiet country living 2 bedroom duplex Well Drilling Call 362-3110 963 -5 02 6 F. St. Li. #230 ''., 2 -~ C, l i ~: NO JOB TOO SMALL ALL WORK GUARANTEED SCarpenlVk Windows & Doors SDecks Garage Doors Shooting Fences Gullets & Tile Downspouls Cabinets *Playgrounds Yard Work SLawn Care Pet Doors ml HOWARD E-LIMB-INATORS,INC. C ROLL SEPTIC TANK SERVICE, INC. Complete Tree Service C R.L. Chauncey Licensed & Insured i CO N CR TE (386) 209-1073 AEROBIC SYSTEMS Lic d & I d PUMP OUT SERVICE Owners Curbing Gutters Monolithic Slabs PRE CAST SEPTIC TANKS keith & Glenda Hudson *~.3l Patios Driveways & Sidewalks rela arpors DRAIN FIELDS RELAID 21653 W. Shekinah Place -- Commercial & Residential SVing Si "BIGGER PORTABLE REST ROOMS" oeorie, FL 32071 DOT Certified & Insured SMobile Home F'0 TBO8X I Phone 386-935-1993 Rt 2 Box 166 Skirling Br.r- FL 32086)9351518 Fax 386-935-332 1 I Jennings, FL 32053 386 93811 Outdoor Storage www.howardandsonsseptic.com 9 METAL ROOFING PAI IEL:'P. l i-, 1 I I IT WE ARE THE MANUFACTURER We Buy Whole Junk Cai ,"'L '-l ,, 100.00 FREE Pick-Up 232 SE INDUSTRIAL PARK CIR, Mayo. FL 32066 (386) 878-9260 (Day) Live OE 386-294-1720 (386) 752-3648 Branfo 25 to 30 Years Metal Finish Warranty After 5 p.m. Jasper Aree Wa&'s GlassCompany, Inc. 2.5 SE. 6iI4LO~'AToue *0dkLLCm, FL 42t12 rd Ias _______ _313328-F____ .6 . Serving Suwannee and Lafayette Counties ',S 754-2580 Drywall Hang, Finish; Textures; Plaster & Stucco Repairs; Interior & Exterior Painting 386-752-2412 ~~nnw~n~r rt~ -~rrl IlsP Iar is / ~~NOO F u ~rll~ - l13 s3lm ~ 7 I A -- - a -.-M .NORTH FLORIDA FOCUS NOVEMBER 15-16, 2006, PAGE 7D M rl nccqEqIF FD MARKETPLACE SERVING: NORTH FLO)RIDA AND SOUTH GEORGIA, W, 11 ? ~, IC I OVMBE-1a1.206-NRTVFOIIA OCUa-I I I.f MA E L E --ND I intetaliF tips: Create pizzazz for your party with painted tablescapes Move over Martha, now we can do it ourselves. "Pizzazzing," or adding personal th 9 "Imag flair to your own table setting is as easy as -canvas ... setting the table. of your With a little paint and a lot of fun, you market can inspire yourself to create your own pa paint mi magical, memorable tablescapes for festive table cm dinners, luncheons and holiday brunches. with yo Envision your family and friend's faces pach panache when greeted by the unique beauty of a pictured fabulous hand painted tablecloth and Year's E dishware to compliment that special celebrate occasion. Impress them with your own With style, whether it is urban chic, sophisticated china p elegance, or modern retro. Even the most of festi discerning diners will be in awe of these in a sing ":;*t *SwS~g Vsa V: professional results obtained this easy painting process. gine your table setting as a blank ready to invite the colors and styles celebration" says Luce Robitaille, ng director of P6b6o, a French art manufacturer. Start with a plain white )th and dishware; decorate them ur own color palette, style and e. A glittery gold holiday design (as I) is particularly adaptable to New 3ve, a wedding or an anniversary ion. easy to use, heat set, Porcelaine 150 lints by P6b6o, you can create a set 'e holiday dishes in your own home gle evening. Simply paint any piece 4 ... -.-. t ^.. . .. ?." ,: ;.< of white china, allow it to dry 24 hours and bake in a kitchen oven at 300 degrees for 30 minutes. If you don't like it, wash it off beforebaking and start over. Once baked, the design is permanent, microwave safe and dishwasher resistant. Even non-artists can create a high priced, trendy designer look, for pennies a piece, with these specialized paints and markers for decorating dishes, glasses, fabric and more. To adorn champagne glasses, use Vitrea 160 paints and markers made specifically for transparent surfaces. Even the utensils may be embellished to create the pizzazz your party deserves, and your friends will envy. Designer fabrics are created as easily. with Setacolor fabric paints that are heat set with an iron. Paint sophisticated scroll patterns, muted urban sheik designs or traditional holiday fare as the backdrop for coordinating dishware, glassware, napkins and even utensils. Details for this project can be found at www.creatorsofcolor.com/project and more creative design ideas and information are available at www.pebeo.com. Party Planners everywhere, make haste to try this do-it-yourself technique. Whether Thanksgiving, Christmas, a birthday or holiday celebration, your table can be perfectly coiffed to present the perfect atmosphere for your entertaining ehio muent. 4 . I. .4... i-~ -'r ..--. - Cab, . PAGE 8D. NOVEMBeER 15-16, 2006 NORTH FLORIDA FOCUS 0 CLASSIlFIED MARKETPLACEr- SERVING NORTH FLORIDA AND SOUTH GEORGIA j;N .- NORTH FLORIDA FOCUS NOVEMBER 15-16, 2006, PAGE 9D Complete Line of Leather KKits, Finishes & Dyes, Hides, Tools, Classes MasterCard, Visa Fred's Leather Shop & Shoe Repair 309 N. Marion Ave., Lake City, FL 32055 386-752-0083 Fax 386-752-4604 306003-F PAPER 2941 West Hwy. 90, Oi LAE T: .Suite 113, Lake City 0O F LA K E I T Y A Open Mon.-Fri. 10-6; Sat. 10-4.386-752-5501 We've got your team spirit merchandise for the home, tailgate parties...even magnetic dots for your car in team colors... Gators, Seminoles, Bulldogs. 3o.06-F Custom built kitchen cabinets Furniture for every room Crafts Furniture is all handcrafted in the U.S. Gateway Furniture Specialties DBA Country Oak Wood Works, specializing in solid wood and quality craftsmanship. Owner: Willie Knepp 386-758-8005, 386-984-6250 (cell) 181 NW Burk Ave., Lake City, FL 32055 (behind Gateway Plaza) S 306082-F Morrell's Furniture of Live Oak, in the Publix Shopping Center, Live Oak, 386-330-5252, Hours: Mon.-Fri. 10-7; Sat. 10-5 The finest in Dining Room, Living Room and Bedroom Furniture S ... 305998-F Off US 90 behind Publix Shopping Center, 321 NW Cole Terrace #103, Lake City, FL 386-755-8886, Mon.-Fri. 10-6; Sat. 10-4. At Scrappy Papers you can choose papers, stamps, ink pads, ribbons & various tools to help you complete your paper crafting project! -30o97-F I' I i i I 872 SW Main Blvd (US 41) Lake City 1-888-831-5711, Mon.-Fri; 8-6; Sat. 8-3:30. Serving North Florida's trailoring needs. Custom-built trailers, golf carts, utility vehicles by Honda. 0 Walt's Live Oak Ford Mercury, US 129 North, Live Oak, 386-362-1112, 1-800-814-0609. We service all makes & models. 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