Suwannee Democrat 126th YEAR, NO. 94 | 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES Friday Edition — September 9, 2011 50 CENTS Serving Suwannee County since 1884, including Live Oak, Wellborn, Dowling Park, Branford, McAlpin and O’Brien Man pinned to floor during home invasion robbery Chariez Scott II Ray Wilson Quick action by Live Oak police leads to four arrests By Jeffry Boatright of four individuals, Live Oak Police Det. Helvenston St. Apt. I-5, Live Oak, and [email protected] Justin Bates said Wednesday morning. Erikka Monique Jackson, 18, of 483 Arrested were Chariez Morales Scott II, Marin Luther King Boulevard, Mayo, on A Tuesday morning home invasion rob- 25, of 809 McGee St., Live Oak, and Ray charges of accessory in the first degree to bery in which the homeowner was pinned Demond Wilson, 26, same address, on home invasion robbery, grand theft and to the floor while a safe containing cash charges of home invasion robbery, grand criminal mischief. and other valuables was stolen on White theft and criminal mischief. Also arrested Avenue in Live Oak has led to the arrest were Selena Shunta Wilson, 29, of 1600 SEE MAN, PAGE 12A Selena Wilson Erikka Jackson

INSIDE: Wellborn September 10 | camp Weed GlamaliciouS september11 pushing for Why We remember fire/rescue station Commissioners will discuss matter at Fabulosity at workshop on Oct. 5 By Misty A. Ward its finest. [email protected]

Special pull out Section, 5-8a Wellborn area residents flocked to City Hall Tuesday morning to support a pro- posal by Suwannee County Commission- er Phil Oxendine to place a full-time Suwannee County Fire/Rescue station in Live Oak girl that area. Oxendine made a motion to earmark injures back in funds for a station which quickly fizzled for lack of a second. He said it will cost about $900,000 to boating accident get a station up and running in the Well- By Jeffry Boatright [email protected] SEE WELLBORN, PAGE 12A

A Labor Day weekend accident on the Suwannee River sent one Live Oak Attempted girl to an area hospital with back in- hoW We remember never forgotten juries after being hit from behind by a take a peek at the 9/11 sexual battery suWannee county memorial previeW site personal watercraft, according to a residents share 9/11 memories Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation leveled against Commission report. Ashleigh Corbett, 13, was injured on ten years later Live Oak man Saturday, Sept. 3, around 4:30 p.m., af- Where Were you? a neW yorker remembers By Jeffry Boatright [email protected] ter the watercraft she was riding on the the suWannee democrat asked back of was struck from behind by an- folloWers on facebook other personal watercraft. making a A recent incident has FWC reported that two personal wa- difference led to the arrest of a hoW you can give back Live Oak man for at- SEE LIVE OAK, PAGE 12A Special inside: September 11, Why We Remember. tempted sexual battery, according to Live Oak Caribbean Carnivale Police Department re- ports. Chief says more Share the Maintaining hope Larry Albert Jelks Larry Jelks “Art of Giving” Jr., 23, 12935 116th St., than $20K raised for solar farms of Live Oak, approached a female vic- tim on Aug. 12, and asked her to go out- By Jeffry Boatright with United Way By Jeffry Boatright [email protected] By Jeffry Boatright [email protected] SEE ATTEMPTED, PAGE 2A [email protected] The Caribbean came to Camp Weed on Suwannee County officials and resi- Aug. 27 during the fourth annual Police United Way of Suwannee Valley had dents remain hopeful that National Solar Officers’ Charity Ball. It was an enjoy- its annual campaign kickoff breakfast Power, LLC will choose Suwannee LIVE OAK POLICE able evening for everyone in attendance Sept. 2, at Florida Gateway College in County as their site to construct several DEPARTMENT CRIME as the celebrated theme was Caribbean Lake City. solar farms. PREVENTION TIP: Carnivale. The campaign theme for the 2011-12 For several weeks, NSP has been ex- Over 60 percent of residential and Although everyone in attendance en- campaign season is the “Art of Giving”. pected to choose between Suwannee and auto burglaries occur when doors or windows are open. Always lock SEE CHIEF, PAGE 2A SEE SHARE, PAGE 2A SEE MAINTAINING, PAGE 12A your doors and close your windows.

INSIDE: • Skinner looking to Richmond, Page 3A FLEA ACROSS FLORIDA | Today through Sunday, See Page 3A • Branford resident seriously injured in four vehicle crash, Page 9A SUWANNEE AT HAMILTON COUNTY • Our View: Let’s not rush it, Page 10A When: Friday Time: 7:30 p.m. Location: Veterans Memorial Stadium • Cry Out America, 9/11 prayer rally, Page 3A • Citizens Police Academy, Page 11A • The Bookworm Sez, book review, Page 3A BRANFORD AT TRENTON When: Friday Time: 7:30 p.m. Location: Tiger Stadium

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MasterCard, VISA, American Express, Discover Limit 1 Per Person 671829sfv 689826swV www.suwanneedemocrat.com PAGE 2A I SUWANNEE DEMOCRAT/LIVE OAK FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2011 ON THE FLIP SIDE HOW TO REACH US The Decker Law Firm Share the “Art of Giving” Attorneys at Law with United Way Switchboard, 386-362-1734 Rose M. Decker, Jr Anthony W. Chauncey Continued From Page 1A iated with over 20 nonprof- Fax, 386-364-5578 Andrew J. Decker, III Andrew J. Decker, IV it organizations and agen- Email, [email protected] As a special treat, artwork cies that serve the North Mail, P.O. Box 370 • Criminal Defense • Foreclosures • Bankruptcy of area students was dis- Florida area. Live Oak, FL 32064 • Family Law • Business Formation Office, 211 Howard Street East 320 White Avenue, Live Oak, FL 32064 • Real Property • Wills, Estates, Guardianships, played during the breakfast. United Way of Suwannee I Publisher, & Commercial Litigation and Probate The event drew 127 Valley has set a monetary Myra Regan, ext. 122 •Personal Injury members from the North goal for the 2011-12 cam- 681817gav Florida community. Presi- paign season of $685,000. dent of United Way Suwan- As of the kickoff breakfast, CONTACT US WITH nee Valley Board of Direc- it was reported that over tors Mike McKee gave the $220,000 had already been YOUR COMMENTS Arrest Record kickoff message and was raised. Editor’s note: The Suwan- Morrison, 31, 2134 N Wood Jacksonville Beach, Fl, sen- followed by the event Anyone wishing to be- If you have any questions or concerns, call us at 386-362-1734 nee Democrat prints the en- Village, Gainesville, Fl, vop tenced 10 days cj, L. Land speaker, Al Plymel of Live come involved in support- or visit our Web site at tire arrest record each week. (grand theft iii), SCSO-A. September 6, Pablo Men- Oak. ing the United Way cam- www.suwanneedemocrat.com If your name appears here Loston doza Uribe, 40, 9926 80th Those in attendance were paign may do so by contact- and you are later found not September 6, Saione Ter- Terrace, Live Oak, Fl, vop reminded that United Way ing the office in Lake city at guilty or the charges are rance Williams, 30, 916 o/c drive w/lic exp, SCSO- of Suwannee Valley is affil- 386-752-5604. NEWSROOM dropped, we will be happy Broome St., Live Oak, Fl, L. Land to make note of this in the sentenced 5 days cj, SCSO- September 6, Carlos De- Chief says more I Editor, newspaper when judicial L. Land onte Evans, 30, 10307 80th Jeff Waters, ext. 131 proof is presented to us by September 6, Erikka Street, Live Oak, Fl, than $20K raised I Reporter, you or the authorities. Monique Jackson, 18, 483 dwls/knowingly, poss con- Misty Ward, ext. 130 The following abbrevia- Mlk Blvd., Mayo, Fl, acces- cealed firearm, LOPD-D. Continued From Page 1A cellence in Education Inc., I Sports Reporter, tions are used below: sory 1st degree robbery Slaughter Guardian Ad-Litem, The Corey Davis, ext. 133 SCSO-Suwannee County (home invasion), grand September 7, Andrea joyed the food, music and Gary Edwards Memorial I Reporter, Joyce Marie Taylor, ext. 134 Sheriff’s Office theft, criminal mischief, Hope Martinez, 32, 4348 atmosphere, the four causes Fund and Live Oak Police I Reporter, LOPD-Live Oak Police LOPD-S. Gambel 138th St., Live Oak, Fl, vop that will benefit from the Department Community Jeffry Boatright, ext. 132 Department September 6, Selena o/c battery (lio), SCSO-K. event is what made it all Outreach Program. FDLE-Florida Depart- Shunta Wilson, 29, 1600 Descarreaux worthwhile, according to “This is one of the few ment of Law Enforcement Helvenston St I-5, Live September 7, Tania Ohm- Live Oak Police Chief Bud- fundraisers that proceeds FHP-Florida Highway Oak, Fl, accessory 1st de- stead, 35, 10234 177th Rd., dy Williams. stay right here in Live ADVERTISING Patrol gree, robbery home inva- Live Oak, Fl, battery (dom According to Williams, Oak,” Williams said. FWC-Florida Wildlife sion, grand theft, criminal viol), battery on person there are still some pledges He said the charity ball I Advertising Manager, Commission mischief, LOPD-S. Gambel +65yrs, vop o/c battery, that have not been received, usually nets around Monja Slater, ext. 105 DOT-Department of September 6, Ray De- SCSO-B. Barrs but the proceeds will ex- $20,000 each year and I Sr. Advertising Representative, Transportation mond Wilson, 26, 809 Mc- September 7, William ceed $20,000. about $15,000 is put back Bill Regan, ext. 160 OALE-Office of Agricul- Gree St., Live Oak, Fl, rob- Allen West, 69, 121 SE The four programs that into the community, leav- I Advertising Representative, tural Law Enforcement bery-home invasion, grand Chaney Glen., Lake City, Fl, will benefit from this year’s ing enough funds to orga- Nancy Goodwin, ext. 141 P & P-Probation and Pa- theft, criminal mischief, interfere w/custody, SCSO- charity ball are all local and nize the event the following I Telesales Ad Representative, role LOPD-S. Gambel T. Ford include Foundation for Ex- year. Jennifer Hutchins, ext. 103 USMS-US Marshals Ser- September 6, Chariez September 7, Tanya I Classified/Legal, vice Morales Scott, 25, 809 Maritha Sullivan, 37, 121 Louise Sheddan, ext. 102 ATF-Department of Alco- McGee St., Live Oak, Fl, SE Chaney Glen, Lake City, Attempted sexual battery hol, Tobacco and Firearms robbery-home invasion, Fl, interfere w/custody, DOC-Department of Cor- grand theft, criminal mis- SCSO-T. Ford rections chief, LOPD-S. Gambel September 7, Ja-Quan leveled against Live Oak man CIRCULATION September 6, John Daniel September 6, Eusebio Tavaris Devore, 19, CCA, Continued From Page 1A scene, police searched the Folds, 47, 4212 34th Av- Mendez Rodriguez, 27, 423 Lake City, Fl, return for area for Jelks, but was un- I Circulation Manager, enue, Bradenton, Fl, disor- Lincoln Ave., Live Oak, Fl, court, SCSO-A. Loston side of her home and able to located him. He Angie Sparks, ext. 152 derly conduct, giving false vop o/c no valid dl, sen- September 7, Edward An- smoke a cigarette with was later found, arrested I Circulation name to leo, dui, **manatee tenced to 60 days cj, sen- tonio Hines, Jr, 19, Mayo him. for attempted sexual bat- Service Hours, M-F 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. co wrts**, SCSO-Z. Clark tenced to 60 days cj, consec- CI, Mayo, Fl, return for Reports show the victim tery on Aug. 31 and Subscription Rates, Septmeber 6, Gene Hin- utive 11-456/11-312, obts# court, SCSO-A. Loston stated that after she and booked into the Suwannee In-county, $33 Out-of-county, $48 ton Folds, 46, 151 Margaret 61010224201, SCSO-J. September 7, Michael Jelks had been outside County Jail. St., Picayuene, MS, driving Law Keith Qualls, 48, 114 Ever- talking, he began making w/no tag, SCSO-Z. Clark September 6, Mack Cecil est St., Palatka, Fl, vop o/c advances toward her. She September 6, Alex Rivera Dancer, 27, 415 Anna Ave., dui, payable $500 cash, then asked him to leave, re- Suwannee Hernandez, 27, 12910 US Live Oak, Fl, georgia-viola- SCSO-J. Mills ports state. Instead, Jelks Hwy 90W Lot 32, Live Oak, tion of parole/robbery, reportedly grabbed the vic- Correction Fl, dwls knowingly, fta (no SCSO-K. Osborn tim and attempted to force A Sept. 7 article OTTERY ESULTS Democrat d/l), LOPD - D. Slaughter September 6, Charles Ed- L R himself on her but a pass- misspelled the name September 6, Herbert ward Barfuss, 53, 507 NW Florida ing vehicle startled Jelks of one of the mem- Lynn Ford, 33, 193 SW Houston Ave., Live Oak, Fl, CASH 3 PLAY 4 who then ran away. bers of the Daughters 9/7/11 . . 0,6,5 9/7/11 . . .0,6,1,1 Spenda Court, Lake City, Fl, vop o/c poss contr subst, The victim seized the of the American Rev- FANTASY 5 olution. The correct vop (escape/resist SCSO-K. 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Life Gets Better to Richmond “more solid than before.” On 09-11-01 our coun- The Bookworm Sez Coming off of a respectable 30th place finish at Bristol try was attacked by an By Terri Schlichenmeyer We can accept praise more Motor Speedway two weeks ago, Live Oak’s enemy that is bent on our “Life Gets Better: The Un- readily because we know was forced to sit out of last weekend’s race at Atlanta Mo- destruction. It was a expected Pleasures of Grow- we’ve earned it. We’re grate- tor Speedway due to NASCAR’s approval process which wakeup call for all of us ing Older” ful for that which we have, requires drivers to gain experience on smaller tracks prior to and many turned to God By Wendy Lustbader even if it’s with creaky allowing them to compete on the much larger, faster-paced and questioned his divine c.2011, Tarcher bones. We are glad for what tracks, such as Atlanta. protection over us. At that $25.95 / $30.00 Canada we have because we recog- To keep momentum at full throttle Carport Empire placed point most Christians re- 256 pages nize that there are others alized that many of our Matt Carter, a seasoned NASCAR driver, in the #39 seat for The first one was easily with less. the weekend. He ended the weekend with an impressive fellow citizens have for- To have aged is to have gotten our heritage and dealt with. 17th place finish. You plucked it and threw learned to give and receive. This weekend Fain and Go Green Racing move ahead to the relationship our fore- We have seen time fly, so we fathers had with “The it away, and you made a Richmond International Speedway where Fain must qualify know how to better use it. God In Whom we Trust”. mental note: buy hair dye. the #04 Carport Empire Ford Mustang into the field to race. Decisions are wiser, re- A national movement for But then that one gray strand The field is tough but Skinner is confident the #04 will be restoration and revival was accompanied by others, silience is greater, and so is on the grid come race time. was launched to call all followed by wrinkles and an our ability to relax. We’re After competing at Richmond, Skinner will contend at Christians to pray and increasing number of failing more courageous when several other tracks this season in the NASCAR Nationwide seek God for a mighty body parts. faced with the new. series, including Dover International Speedway to take on outpouring of his spirit You wonder what’s next. Age confers the knowl- the “Monster Mile”. upon this great nation. A You wonder when you edge that not everything is Qualifying for The Virginia 529 College Savings 250 can call to humble ourselves, turned old. worth fighting over, which be found on ESPN2, Friday at 4 p.m. The race is slated to repent and seek God’s makes relationships feel The Awakening But would you really want start at 7:30 p.m. and can also be found on ESPN2. face was initiated and more comfortable. Past sib- America Alliance is a to be 18 again? For most, the many have responded. ling rivalry diminishes and national ministry ded- answer is no because there’s love becomes sweeter due to icated to that call. Its plenty of good about grow- “mutual sensitivity.” Spend- Flea Across Florida purpose is to inspire, churches as well. There ing older, as you’ll see in the ing a lifetime with someone By Misty A. Ward collaborate, unify and will be a small time of new book “Life Gets Better” no longer seems like Live Oak Partnership and the Suwannee County disciple God’s people worship and then vari- by Wendy Lustbader. enough… Tourism Development Council worked together to sponsor to come together thru ous leaders will pray for Several years ago, while You know the old saying: the first annual Flea Across Florida, Florida’s longest yard prayer and fasting and specific areas of need in on an excursion in New youth is wasted on the sale, 272 miles to be exact, scheduled for Sept. 9-11 on US to impact our nation our country. Closing out Zealand, Wendy Lustbader young. But if you let a twen- 90. with a genuine move the rally will be a time and her traveling compan- ty something read your copy “Flea Across Florida will bring people and business into of God’s Spirit and a of corporate prayer with ions were asked to say a little of “Life Gets Better,” you town,” Flea Across Florida Chairman Barney Everett said. return to the Lord Je- all who are present. something about themselves can bet they’ll feel a little “So let’s work and make this a huge success.” sus Christ as Savior of This is a great oppor- to the group. Lustbader told jealous of you. Everett expects about 150-175 booths in Live Oak this nation. On the tunity for us to come to- the bus full of mostly 18-to- Author Wendy Lustbad- alone. There are already 80 people registered. People can first anniversary of 9- gether in Jesus name 24-year-olds not to worry, er’s joyous words make set up a booth anywhere along US 90 as long as they own 11, prayer rallies were and use the powerful that theirs were “the worst every gray hair seem like a or have permission to use the property. Participants who conducted around the weapon of prayer that years of [their] lives.” gold star and every wrinkle wish to join the longest yard sale in Florida can register nation to remember the Lord has given us. Relief washed over her like a reward as she turns and pay $35 for an official Flea Across Florida spot. the families of those Please invite your lead- companions’ faces and each readers away from stereo- Each town along the corridor has official yard sale areas. who were lost and to ers, your church and of them, one by one, thanked types and toward a new un- The official plots will draw more crowds Everett men- inspire America to re- those in the community her for her wise words. That derstanding. Even the so- tioned. He said that people are going to be drawn to areas turn to God. This year to come and join us. I got Lustbader, a social work- called “negative” aspects of that have more booths in one spot versus randomly spread is the tenth anniver- have been asked to be er, to thinking. Most of the aging (Senior Moments, out. sary and the move- the county coordinator elders she knew – including loss, incapacitation) are “The people on Highway 90 are suffering. When you go ment continues to and if I can answer any her middle-aged self – wondrous in Lustbader’s into these little towns there are a lot of empty store fronts,” grow. questions or help you in seemed happier than her eyes, which will give readers Everett said. “We want to get people off Interstate 10 and Here locally we any way, please feel free younger compatriots, less of all ages more reason to back onto Highway 90.” have begun to make to contact me. stressed, and more at ease. embrace elder hood. There are many other extended yard sales, such as the this an annual event In His Service And yet, youth is venerated If you’re already of a “cer- 127 Corridor Sale. It is the world’s longest sale stretching for our communities Pastor Wayne Gods- in our society and most peo- tain age,” nothing in “Life 675 miles from Hudson, Mich. to Gadsden, Ala., and as well. This year’s mark ple dread the signs of aging, Gets Better” will be of any Peaches to Beaches in Georgia is a 112 mile sale. event will be held at Christ Central Min- perhaps because they don’t big surprise but you’ll enjoy “I thought why not, if these little towns can do it, why the Suwannee High istries-Live Oak know what their elders have reading it anyhow. If you’re not here in Historic Live Oak,” Everett said. “We are go- School Auditorium on 2 0 8 - 1 3 4 5 , already discovered. mourning your youth, ing to have people from Georgia and Alabama that have 9-11-11 at 3 pm in the [email protected] With age, says Lustbader, though, or if you’re eyeing never heard of Live Oak, putting it on the map for people afternoon. This is a For information go to: comes self-knowledge: we age with trepidation, read it that like to shop at collectible stores.” Sunday and what bet- www.awakeningameri- know who we are, and we’re and relax. Like life, this is a Communities participating in the 272 mile yard sale, in ter day for God’s ca.us satisfied with it. We’ve been book well-seasoned. order along Hwy. 90 are Live Oak, Madison, Chipley, church to come to- tested and have survived Monticello, Marianna, Quincy, Tallahassee, Bonifay, De- gether in unity and Funiak Springs, Crestview, Milton, Pace and Pensaco- prayer for our nation. la. The event fee will be used for advertising and expens- We are inviting the es for next year’s sale. The sale is from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. For community leaders to more information call Everett at 386-364-1006 or visit- come and all the FleaAcrossFlorida.com. 693779swV

691518bgv PAGE 4A FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2011 suwannee living Weddings/Anniversaries Join the fight Horne & Norris Watson 50th Anniversary Wedding Reminder against Medicare fraud The Florida Senior “Understanding Your Medicare Patrol (SMP) Medicare Summary No- Program was established in tice.” The SMP Program 1999 as a regional program was recently spotlighted and in 2005 went statewide. during the Health Care The program is adminis- Fraud Prevention Summit tered through the Area in Miami, Florida, hosted Agency on Aging of Pas- by the U.S. Department of co-Pinellas, Inc. and pri- Health and Human Services Because you have played such an important part in their marily funded through the and the U.S. Attorney Gen- Randy and Missy Norris of Live Oak, Florida would lives please join us for a 50th Wedding Anniversary Re- Administration on Aging eral. like to remind you of the upcoming marriage of their ception in honor of Gary and Nancy Watson on Sunday, (AoA). Our Fraud Hotline: daughter, Megan Norris to Cory Horne, son of Albert and September 11, 2011. Grace them with your presence be- The Problem: Florida SMP operates and Rosalind Horne of Live Oak, Florida. tween 1 p.m. - 4 p.m., Camp Weed Juhan Dining Hall, The National Health Care manages a dedicated The wedding is planned for Saturday, Sept. 10, 2011 at 11057 Camp Weed Place, Live Oak, Florida. Anti-Fraud Association es- Medicare Fraud Hotline Southside Baptist Church in Live Oak with the reception Danny and Michell Watson timates conservatively that since 2005. to follow at the National Guard Armory. Your presence is their gift! 3% of all healthcare spend- Cases are handled confi- ing - $68 billion is lost to dentially by fully capable All Friends and family are invited to attend. fraud. There are no recent staff and volunteers who analyses of forward information to Food safety Medicare in the state of fraud investigators. By Michael Mitchell. 145 oF – Beef, lamb, Florida; however, with a lit- To report fraud contact Environmental veal, steaks, roast, pork tle over 3 million Medicare Florida SMP toll-free at 1- Lavina (Wootsey) Hatch Brim supervisor II (medium rare), ribs, and beneficiaries residing in the 866-357-6677 Florida Department fish state, the cost of fraud on Our Accomplishments: of Health 155 oF – Ground beef, taxpayers is $3 to $4 billion Florida SMP’s grassroots In past articles, we identi- ground pork dollars annually. In addi- effort, have proven to be fied different ways to keep 165 oF – Turkey, chicken, tion, recent reports show as successful. The Florida unhealthy bacteria from all poultry dishes, stuffed much as two billion dollars SMP program, in existence contaminating your food, meat items and all re-heated a year may be for 11 years and having im- including hand washing, leftovers. lost to fraud and abuse in plemented statewide expan- washing fruits and vegeta- Once the cooking process Florida’s $16 billion Med- sion over the past five, has bles, proper food storage, is finished, you must keep icaid program. proven to be successful in preventing cross contami- hot food hot and cold food Our Mission: educating seniors and their nation, and how to properly cold. This means that hot The mission of the SMP caregivers about health care reheat foods. This article food must stay above 140oF Program is to recruit and fraud and abuse. In fact, focuses on proper cooking and cold food must stay be- train senior volunteers to since its inception, perfor- temperatures and about the low 41oF. When food has educate beneficiaries and mance measures reported to food-temperature “danger reached temperatures be- caregivers on Healthcare OIG indicate in excess of zone.” tween 41 and 140oF, it is in and Medicare fraud, waste, $400,000 recovered in sav- Cook all foods, especial- the “danger zone,” and con- and abuse, and to assist in ings attributable to the pro- ly meats, to its proper tem- ditions become favorable thereview and reporting of gram. suspected cases on their in- Florida SMP Contact Friends and relatives of Mrs. Lavina (Wootsey) perature to help reduce the for bacterial growth. One or dividual accounts. Information: Hatch Brim gathered at Clayland Baptist Church in chance of food-borne ill- two cells of most harmful Our Networks: Makeba Huntington- Live Oak on Sept. 4 to celebrate her 100th birthday. ness. Before cooking, al- bacteria usually will not SMP is supported by the Symons, SMP Program Mrs. Brim was born on September 1, 1911 and ways read the package to be make a person sick. There- joint efforts of national, Manager, 727-570-9696 spent most of her life as a homemaker and working sure you cook the food to fore, keeping foods hot or state, and local aging net- ext. 259; with her late husband. the proper temperature. We cold will keep the number have listed below the prop- of bacteria down by killing work advocates as well as Huntington- er cooking temperatures of or preventing the growth of volunteers from traditional [email protected] different types of meats: more bacteria. Once you are community-based organiza- Nancy Rosario, SMP Ad- ready to store your hot tions who serve to strength- ministrative Assistant, 727- foods, you have four hours en the health care anti-fraud 570-9696 ext. 263; rosari- Obituaries to get the food through the and abuse program. Such [email protected] danger zone to below 41oF. partnerships are essential in Sharon Thompson Ayers, Nathaniel E. Clayton Sept. 10, 2011 at African DEATH It is easy to forget about the statewide efforts of this SMP Program Consultant, Oct. 29, 1960 Missionary Baptist church food safety after enjoying a program. They include the 813-786-2673; sharonay- Sept. 5, 2011 in Live Oak, Florida. Rev. NOTICE Clarence "Junior" good meal, but food safety Tampa/Miami HEAT Strike [email protected] Alex Fountain is pastor and Warren remains important from Forces, Centers for Area Agency on Aging of r. Nathaniel E. Elder Paul Kellum, of Jack- larence "Junior" start to finish. For more in- Medicare and Medicaid Pasco-Pinellas, Inc. 9887 Clayton, who sonville, Florida will offici- Warren, 72, Bran- formation, view the FDA, Services – Miami Field Of- 4th Street N., Ste.100 St. was born Oct. ate. Burial will follow in the M fice, Florida Department of Petersburg, FL 33702 ford, Fla. passed CDC, or DOH websites. 29, 1960 in Live Oak, Flori- Eastside Memorial Ceme- C away on Tuesday, Sept. 6, You may also call the Envi- Elder Affairs, SHINE This Program. da, passed away from this tery in Live Oak, Florida. 2011. ronmental Health Section of (Serving Health Insurance walk of life Monday, Sept. Professional Mortuary ser- Daniels Funeral Homes and the Suwannee County Needs of Elders), AARP 05, 2011 at the Baptist Hos- vices are entrusted to Eric Crematory, Inc, of Live Health Department (386- Florida, Office of the At- pital in Jacksonville, Flori- A. Brown & Son Funeral After Oak and Branford, FL in 362-2708 x256) if you have torney General, and Seniors da. Celebration of the life of Home of 1221 S.W. 3rd school Mr. Nathaniel Clayton is to charge of arrangements. any questions. vs. Crime Project street in Jasper, Florida. 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The first annual Glamalicious shopping extravaganza hits Camp Weed on Sept. 10 for an indoors day of shop-till-you drop fun for girls of all ages. The event will be held in the air-conditioned youth pavilion at Camp Weed. "I've never really been a girly girl, but I do enjoy retail therapy as much as the next girl. I'm so excited about ‘Glamalicious,’ it's going to be a day of fun events and lots and lots of shopping. I should be completely well after the therapy I'll get Saturday, Sept. 10 during our newest event. Come join me and shop ‘til you drop," said Suwannee Democrat Publisher Myra Regan. Glamalicious event director and Suwannee Democrat advertis- ing director Monja Slater said more than 20 vendors will be on dis- play. “This is our first event,” Slater said. “We are hoping for a huge turnout so we can make this a yearly event to support our local vendors and shops.” There will be door prizes and free shopping bags to the first 250 shoppers. Local shops including but not limited to Byrd’s Nest Gift Shop from Branford, It’s All About You, Kountry Sugah, and To- tal You Hair Salon all from Live Oak will be included. Vendors will be selling jewelry, health and beauty products, fashion acces- sories, clothes and fudge. Some of the other vendors include inde- pendent sales representatives for Mary Kay products, Premiere Designs jewelry and Scentsy. “This is a one day shopping event for people to shop shameless- ly for all things fabulous,” Slater said. “Come out, shop, eat some fudge and get your hair done.” Becky Skipper, owner of Live Oak’s Go Figure fitness gym, will be doing Zumba demonstrations from 10 to 11 a.m. and from 1 to -Photo: Metro Creative Graphics2 p.m. Cato’s and Goody’s are sponsoring fashion shows during the event for girls, misses and women’s plus size clothing. Fabulosity at its finest. The Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park is donating the grand Glamalicious: prize package of two nights lodging in a cabin or seven nights camping with water and electricity hook-ups, a canoe trip for two, Democrat sponsored event coming soon golf cart use for two days, two rounds of miniature golf and dinner for two. There is no purchase necessary, shoppers can register at the event and need not be present to win. “Come join me and shop ‘til you drop." Camp Weed is six miles east of Live Oak off of US 90. For ven- – Suwannee Democrat Publisher Myra Regan dor or Glamalicious information contact Slater at 386-362-1734.

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BranfordServing southern Suwannee County, including News Branford, O’Brien and McAlpin Branford resident O'BRIEN AND OUR NEIGHBORS seriously injured in "Bits & four vehicle crash Pieces" Staff Following this collision, the Ford ro- A south Suwannee County man suf- tated counter clockwise and was struck By Ana Smith Across Florida pro- fered serious injuries while another suf- on its right side by the Nissan’s front, ject? I have to say the fered minor following a four vehicle sending the 2005 Ford rotating clock- I hope everyone had a good Labor Day title caught my atten- crash in Columbia County on Labor wise and coming to a final rest facing weekend, and took time to enjoy the long tion the first time I read Day, the Florida Highway Patrol report- south on the eastern edge of the north- weekend and time with family. I had a it, of course thinking ed. bound lane. The Nissan was then struck great, lazy weekend to myself, doing a this had something Jessie Bishop, 33, of Branford, was from the rear by the 1999 Chevy’s left little "pampering" that was long overdue, to do with seriously injured, while Jason McIn- front, causing the Nissan to rotate and catching up on some reading. Now fleas! As an ani- tosh, 39, of McAlpin, received minor clockwise, coming to a rest across the I'm ready for what will be a very busy mal owner, I injuries. centerline of the roadway facing east. month. And I'm hoping a much cooler had a mental The FHP reported that a 2005 Ford The 1999 Chevy came to a rest at the one! picture of Focus driven by Bishop, was traveling point of collision in the northbound Just about every time I read through what this was all south on SR 247 about a half mile south lane. this newspaper I am impressed with the about. But now I'm an avid reader of SW Troy Street around 5:23 p.m., The driver of the 2005 Ford said “he efforts and endeavors of our young stu- of this project, and hope I'll be able to be Monday. A 2010 pickup, dri- did not know what happened, that all he dents. This past Friday an article about there as the "longest yard sale", about ven by Jeremy Dyal, of Mayo, along remembered was being pulled out of his the "maze" that was cut into a local corn 272 miles of it, extends along highway with a 1991 Nissan pickup, driven by vehicle by EMS,” FHP reported. field caught my eye, and brought a smile 90 in Live Oak. About 80 people have al- Kenneth Miller, 22, of Bell, and a 1999 Bishop suffered serious injuries in the to my face. What an ambitious undertak- ready registered in Live Oak alone, so Chevrolet Prizm, driven by McIntosh, wreck and was transported to Lake City ing by the Branford FFA students, as well this should be quite an event. Put togeth- were traveling north on SR 247. Medical Center for treatment. Dyal suf- as the local farmers and businesses that er by the Live Oak Partnership and the According to crash witnesses, the fered minor injuries, while his passen- helped pull it all together! It brought to Suwannee County Tourism Development 2005 Ford was traveling south in the gers, Bailey Dyal, 12, and Corbin Dyal, mind a fun maze that I went through way Council, it is scheduled for Sept. 9 northbound lane of SR 247. The 2010 10, both of Mayo, received no injuries. back when I was a teenager that had been through the 11th on US 90, this weekend, Chevy traveled to the left in an attempt A passenger of McIntosh, Rashida built out in a family friend's field in Con- starting at 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. For more in- to avoid the 2005 Ford, but was struck Dowdy, 30, of Branford, suffered no in- necticut, but it wasn't at all like the one formation or to register for a spot, call on its left rear side. The 2010 Chevy juries. featured. That maze had been built with Barney Everett at 386-364-1006 or if you then slid off the east side of the road- The FHP reported all were wearing bales of hay and old wood from an old have a computer, visit FleaAcrossFlori- way and overturned onto its right side, seat belts. barn that had just been torn down, and it da.com. As for me, I'm praying we don't coming to a final rest in the ditch on its Bishop received a citation for failing was for a big "country Halloween" party have any rain that day so I can enjoy it right side facing west. to maintain a single lane. at that farm for family, friends, the small myself and maybe bring home a special country school and neighbors. I'm look- flea market find. ing forward to seeing the end result of Please remember the O'Brien Tea Party this one, and hoping there will be photos meeting this coming Tuesday, Sept. 13, at to share. the O'Brien Baptist Church fellowship If you are a person dealing with dia- hall. The meeting starts at 7 p.m., and the New businesses to betes and are having a problem under- scheduled speaker will be Elizabeth standing what and how this condition is Porter. Bring family members and affecting you, then I urge you to take part friends; be informed, and let your voice open in Branford in the "Take Charge Of Your Diabetes" be heard! Tea parties all across America classes at our local Suwannee County have already made great strides in bring- By Misty A. Ward Extension Office offers, starting this ing our government "back to the people", [email protected] Sept. 9 (tonight) at the extension office and we intend to be part of that effort. and continuing for nine weeks. The fee is And remember all those who gave their Town of Branford grants three new business licenses. $75, includes consultations with a regis- lives on 9/11/2001 in your prayers. There Diva Daisies, 201 SW Suwannee Ave, owner Jenny Lloyd, will be selling jew- tered dietician and other health profes- will be all kinds of memorials on TV that elry and accessories. sionals, and is the best $75 you will day, as well as many events across Amer- Right Way Automotive, 408 U.S. 27, owner Jennifer Strickland, is opening a spend. I took the classes last year, and al- ica to honor those lost in the towers and used car dealership. It has been open by appointment only. though I thought I was pretty well in- in the planes. Just take a few minutes in Treasures, 505 SW Drane Street, owner Tracy Dillon, will be selling thrift formed about my condition, having been your own life to say a prayer and ask that store items. diagnosed back around 2001, I learned so it is never repeated on these shores again. Please contact Town of Branford for more information on business licenses, much more than I ever expected. For the Our children are back in school, so 935-1146 last two and a half years I have not had to please be especially vigilant when you take medicine for it after making some are driving early in the morning and serious changes in my lifestyle and way when school is let out. Pay attention to of eating, but what I have learned the buses when they stop, and watch out through this class has helped me take off for children waiting along the road- a good bit of weight and shown me many side. That's part of being a defensive dri- Town information more ways to selecting and preparing the ver! right kinds of food that help keep me on Here are some e-mail sayings entitled Council Meetings the right path to enjoying life despite this "In A Nutshell": The Town Council meetings are held the second Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. medical problem. Call 386-362-2771 to "Your fences need to be horse-high, Meetings are held in the Council Chambers at The Branford Town Hall located at 604 register and to get more pig-tight, and bull-strong." NW Suwannee Ave. Public is welcome. information. You'll be very glad you did! "Keep skunks and bankers at a dis- On that same note, the Extension Of- tance." Suwannee County Tax Collector fice has good ideas on planting flowers, "Life is simpler when you plow around The Suwannee County Tax Collector is in Branford twice a month to assist with vegetables, herbs, etc. that you can incor- the stump." tags, titles and taxes. Their hours are 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (closed 12 to 1 for lunch) porate into a healthy food menu. Carolyn "A bumble bee is considerably faster on the first and third Tuesdays of every month. The hope is to better serve the citizens Saft is the one with the information, and than a John Deere tractor." of the south end of Suwannee County. you can call the same number shown "Words that soak into your ears are above for information on her classes, as whispered...... not yelled." Farmers Market well as help in planning and planting "Meanness don't just happen The Branford Community Farmers Market is open on Tuesdays from 12 noon until your fall vegetable and herb garden. It's overnight." 6 p.m. The market is located at 408 NW Suwannee Ave. on the vacant lot next to Town not too late! Hope you all have a great week. Hall. Are you keeping up with the Flea God bless! INDEX Arrests ...... 2A Church ...... 4B Obituaries ...... 4A Sports ...... 1B Suwannee Living ...... 4A Viewpoint ...... 10A

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Our View is formed by that board. comments to [email protected]. Or, simply visit our HAVE ISSUES, GET A LIFE! website at www.suwanneedemocrat.com, click on the Rant I I I & Rave tab on the left and submit your thoughts there. You The eleventh commandment is not thou shall not vote Editorial objectives don’t have to give your name. Phone submissions must be Suwannee wet. Its Be thou not a drunkard. Excuse me for try- for 2011 no more than one minute long, or exceed 200 words. The ing to keep the drunks from getting liquor easily in Suwannee same word count holds true for written submissions, such as county. 1. End prohibition on liquor email messages. Anything over will be discarded. If the con- I I I 2. Install a County Manager straints are not enough, write a letter to the editor (guide- OK rant & ravers, those of you saying people who people 3. Take public control of Dowling lines for letters appear below). who voted wet are not christians, you sound more stupid than House I I I any drunkard I've ever ran across. Shame on you for casting 4. Reduce duplication of effort by I am still laughing after reading the rant where the person judgement upon others. city/county offices and agencies said "they wont shop at any place that serves hard liquor". I I I 5. Continue progress on Perimeter Road Most all the major chain stores have liquor licenses and sell The transit system is broke, where was Comm Fowler who liquor in other counties. I wonder where this person is going says he is the watchdog for all county money he admits he to shop. I think it is time for some of Suwannee countians to has never seen a audit or budget but he is the Comm who grow up. oversees this program. Makes you wonder what other pro- I I I grams he oversees is in the same shape. Comm Fowler seems Directed towards the HYPOCRITE who submitted this: more interested in giving Mr Gerrity a 30% raise and create OUR VIEW “Yesterday just proved how many unsaved people we have in a county manager position for him than he does in overseeing Suwannee Democrat this county!” (And goes on). Were YOU drunk when you sub- things he is really responsible for. Note: main goal a library mitted this or just thinking irrationally? Who do you think in Dowling Park even though every year without the state you are to judge others? If yo think all who voted WET are funds the Comm say they will have to close the Branford li- not saved and are on the path to hell, then may God have mer- brary, makes sense lets build something else we cant pay for, cy on your JUDGMENTAL soul. Man’s judgment upon oth- after all we need something with Mr Fowlers name on it. Let’s not er men is sin. Have you studied the Bible... I have, alcohol I I I was a large part of Biblical society. Among most of all, our Just out of curiosity do other municipalities offer similar Lord Jesus Christs’ first miracle was turning a large quantity payments for health benefits to their employees? Of the 16 of water into wine and there is no argument. Read John Chap- employees that have opted out of the program how many of rush it ter 2, verses 1-11 is as clear as day, and try to dispute it. Yes them are elected officials? $7,932 per person and $126,912 Important items usually get words of the Bible DO scorn against drinking to obsess and per year, you have to be kidding! Why do we need the city do not argue the Biblical term of wine being “non-alcoholic government in the first place? Consolidate with the county. passed over on issues that grape juice” if so, why would the Word of God warn against Stop the ridiculous redundancy of government overhead. are rushed, inadvertent as drinking too much wine unto drunkeness? Not trying to of- Editor’s note: As we reported in Our View on Sept. 2, all fend, but I have been very offended by this HYPOCRITE not five Live Oak City Councilors and the city clerk opt out. Pay- they usually are. We want to thinking before speaking out. ments to the six cost the city $44,496 a year which will go up make sure the county does I I I to $47,592 a year beginning Oct. 1. I am so thankful for the completed road construction on its homework on the propos- 252 east of 129. It was a scary drive before the work was SEE RANT & RAVE, PAGE 13A al of a Suwannee County Fire/Rescue station in Well- born. We have faith in the OPINION Suwannee County Board of Well those big yellow things are Barney Everett and Jeanne d’Eauede back on the road filled with young- MAYOR’S for all their hard work. I encourage County Commissioners. sters eager to learn. From my obser- all to wear their seat belts as they That’s why we agree with vation and reports, things have set- CORNER travel during this event. tled down and school is full speed Unfortunately, we have experi- them in taking this matter to ahead. Only 160 days left. There are enced several small business clos- a workshop setting so all the always problems with class sched- ings lately. They just couldn’t hang cards can be laid out on the ules, bus routes, lunch and dozens in there long enough to weather the of other things that go into the oper- ~ economic slowdown. These busi- table. Commissioners tasked ation of a school system. I don’t ~ nesses only employed a couple of Public Safety Director and know how the system gets it going BY SONNY NOBLES people but they are job losses that and keeps it together. Yes I do. Hav- we don’t need. Businesses and our Fire Chief Charlie Conner ing qualified county officials, quality administrators, dedicat- community need to do everything we can to support our econ- with putting together a pack- ed teachers and support staff is the answer. We are blessed omy and help get us through these trying economic times. with those type folks running the Suwannee County School One of the things we can do is shop at home whenever possi- age which will include the System. I wish you all the best of luck. Parents, it’s time for ble. Shopping locally helps create or save jobs and also adds costs associated with such an you to step up and accept your responsibilities in your child’s to our tax base. Spend at home and save a job. endeavor. Preliminary esti- education. Without your support, your child’s education will Live Oak will soon be certified as a Tree City USA. We got suffer. I am also hopeful of a successful football season. Re- word last week that it has been recommended by the Florida mates show it could cost al- gardless of the Bulldog win/loss record, the players will ex- Department of Agriculture that Live Oak receive this desig- most $1 million to get the perience a fruitful season under the leadership of coach Willie nation. The Department determined that the City of Live Oak Spears and his assistants. GO DOGS! met all the requirements for the award. I have been working station up and running, Fleas will be hopping all the way from Live Oak to Pen- with Brian Cobble, County Forester, for quite some time to which includes personnel. sacola this weekend. I am excited about Flea Across Florida. receive this distinction. I thank Brian and Shannon Court for I expect it to be a successful event this first year and grow their efforts in making this a reality. Commissioner Phil Oxen- into a premier event for our community and those along the I again remind existing businesses and those wanting to dine on Tuesday morning US 90 corridor. “Pickers” from all over will be in our town open a business that the Live Oak Community Redevelop- wanted to earmark monies, and all along the route. Barney Everett has met with some re- ment Agency has grants available for interior and exterior im- sistance from other towns or should I say lack of support. provements. Dollars are available to help improve and up- about $1 million, that may They don’t understand how this can help individuals and grade businesses inside and out. Our newest participant is Big be coming into the county in communities now and in the future as the Flea grows. Flea Wheel Market Place across from Millennium Park. The Across Florida will showcase Live Oak and hopefully help awnings look mighty nice and certainly enhance the looks of January. We appreciate his make it a downtown shopping destination like other towns in decisiveness but feel that the the area. Thanks to the Live Oak Partnership and especially SEE MAYOR’S CORNER, PAGE 13A motion was too early. Ham- mer out the details on Oct. 5, fellas, then come back with a clear understanding of what ONLINE is needed. QUESTION OF We support a fire/rescue OPPORTUNITY station in Wellborn for those THE WEEK folks. Especially when a res- Poll Results (9-211) cue or emergency unit has to Do you think Do you think drive from Live Oak, in most Florida will be cases, to Wellborn, about 15 commissioners should raise hit by a major minutes away. In some cases, storm this a unit has to drive from the fire assessment rate? hurricane season? McAlpin, about 30 minutes Yes This poll is not scientific and reflects the opinions of only those Yes -- 58% Internet users who have chosen to participate. 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Please address letters to: Letters to the editor, Suwannee Democrat, PO Box 370, Live Oak, FL 32064. BIBLE VERSE Please include your full name, address and daytime phone “Teach me to do your will, for you are my God; may your good number. We ask this so we can verify your letter and dis- cuss any questions about it with you. Spirit lead me on level ground.” Psalm 143:10 NIV FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2011 I SUWANNEE DEMOCRAT/LIVE OAK PAGE 11A Rusty Groove Band to play at The Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park Friday, Sept. 9 Nashville where $100,000 awaits the final winner as the Best New Act in Coun- try Music! Admission is $5 advance, $8 at the gate. Im- mediately following the fi- nals will be The LACS, one of country’s newest bands playing Hick Hop country. The LACS will be signing CDs and autographs at Wal- mart beginning at noon Sat- urday, Sept. 10, before heading out to the SOSMP The Suwannee County 4-H awards banquet was held Aug. 19. Courtesy photo Saturday night it’s the ticipation is always a part of to perform live! Get your state finals for the Texaco their show. Venues include tickets at Country Showdown with nightclubs, civic organiza- musicliveshere.com. This The LACS! tions, special event shows event will be outside. If you’re looking for lots and of course, they are reg- The SOS Café and 2011 Suwannee County 4-H annual awards banquet of good dancing and listen- ulars at the Spirit of the Restaurant will be open On Friday Aug. 19, has been a Suwannee Coun- multiple state winners for ing music played live on Suwannee SOS Café and during both events and will Suwannee County 4-H hon- ty 4-H volunteer for 46 demonstrations, pictures, stage right here in North Music Hall. If you like have available the regular ored and awarded youth at years and will be honored at and posters as well as the Florida, the Rusty Groove great music from new to menu of delicious food and the 60th annual 4-H ban- the Extension Professional top 4-H public speaker in Band will entertain this Fri- classic rock, modern to beverages at regular prices quet. Over 160 people Association of Florida’s an- the state! day night, Sept. 9, at the classic country and any- as well as weekend spe- showed up to Exhibition II nual meeting in Orlando in Suwannee County 4-H Spirit of the Suwannee Mu- thing in between, you'll be cials. Admission to the Mu- at the Suwannee County late August. would like to say thank you sic Park (SOSMP). Make sure to enjoy Rusty Groove. sic Hall Friday night will be Agricultural Complex to Suwannee County 4-H to all of the 4-H’ers, par- sure you don’t miss this Rusty Groove is composed $5 per person with that $5 recognize all of the hard also honored the members ents, sponsors, and guests great band. of Ed Ward, Art Martin and deducted from your work that Suwannee Coun- that made up the 2010-2011 that attended the 2010-2011 Well-known to those who Charlie Chesnut. Ed is a evening’s tab. ty 4-H’ers have done for the county council and induct- 4-H Awards Banquet. The visit the SOSMP Music road experienced musician, For more information last year. The banquet had a ed a new group of council Suwannee County 4-H Hall regularly, Rusty songwriter and cruise ship about the Spirit of the Hollywood theme, com- members. The new council Council would like to invite Groove will start this big entertainer, holding down Suwannee Music Park, call plete with a red carpet, members were as follows: all youth ages 5-18 to join weekend off at 8 p.m. Fri- the guitar and vocals end of us at 386-364-1683, email celebrity glasses, and pa- Kara Croft and Christian one of our 11 4-H clubs as day night when they take the band. Art plays drums [email protected] parazzi. All eleven 4-H Rodriguez-District Dele- we strive to “Make the the stage with music to and does vocals and formed or go to www.musi- clubs were also represented gates, Abby Barker-Chap- Best, Better!” dance to or just sit back and with their club names writ- lain, Taylor Swindell-Par- Extension programs are enjoy. Rusty Groove is a ten on stars hung through- liamentarian, Caroline Hor- open to all people regard- North Florida based band, out the building. vath-Historian, Destiny less of race, color, sex, reli- well received with all band The 4-H awards banquet Fennell-Reporter, Lacey gion, disability or national members singing lead vo- was made possible with the Galloway-Treasurer, Sara origin. In accordance with cals and strong harmonies. donations of our many Sykes-Secretary, Erik the Americans with Disabil- Crowd interaction and par- sponsors. Suwannee Coun- Swart-Vice President, and ities Act, any person need- ty 4-H would like to thank: Andrew Horvath-President. ing a special accommoda- C & C Farms, Celebrations, The new officers were in- tion to participate in any ac- Citizens Police Rob Cathcart (State Farm ducted in a lighting of the tivity should contact the Academy starts Insurance), Farmers Coop- candle ceremony and were Suwannee County Cooper- Sept. 20 erative, Inc., Dess Fennell told that “good officers ative Extension Service at III, First Federal Bank of pledge their hands to the 1302 Eleventh Street, SW, Register now Florida, Avon and Betty service of their 4-H council, Live Oak, Florida 32060 or Chief Buddy Williams Hicks, Land Creations its members, and the clubs telephone (386) 362 - 2771 announced that the Live Nursery and Landscaping, they represent.” at least five working days Oak Police Department Inc., Live Oak Jewelry, The past 12 months have prior to the event. Hearing will be conducting a Citi- Live Oak Tractor, North been a banner year for impaired can access the zens Police Academy be- Florida Printing Company, Suwannee County 4-H. En- foregoing telephone by ginning Tuesday, Sept. the Rusty Groove Band cliveshere.com. You may Inc., Sharon Jordan, Shade rollment has peaked to 265 contacting the Florida Re- 20, 2011. several years ago after play- also contact the SOSMP to Tree Nursery, Dwight youth, volunteer enrollment lay Service at 1-800-955- The academy will be ing the South Florida night- inquire about any of the Stansel Farm and Nursery, has improved to over 50 8770 or 800-955-8772 held at the police head- club circuit for years, as many exciting events com- Suwannee County Conser- volunteers, and day camp (TDD). quarters at 205 SE White well as performing at spe- ing up this year at the vation District, and Suwan- and workshop participation Ave. in Live Oak and oth- cial events. Last but not SOSMP such as the Black- nee County Farm Bureau. have been the largest in er selected locations each least, Charlie sings and water Music Festival, Bear Suwannee County 4-H many years. The senior and Allen Chapel Tuesday evening, from 6- plays bass with the band af- Creek Music and Art Festi- thanks you for your dona- intermediate meat judging 8:30 p.m. for nine weeks. ter years as a road musician, val and much, much more. tion of money, time, and ef- teams won the state contest African Methodist The academy offers an studio session player and The Spirit of the Suwan- fort to make the banquet and the senior meat judging opportunity for citizens to songwriter. nee Music Park is located at possible. Thank you! team will participate in the learn more about local Saturday night, Sept. 10, 3076 95th Drive 4.5 miles Many awards were given National 4-H Meat Judging Episcopal Church law enforcement and the will be the huge Texaco north of Live Oak, Fl off out at the banquet to cele- contest at Kansas State Uni- criminal justice system, Country Showdown Florida US 129 at the famous brate the accomplishments versity in October 2011. Anniversary up close and personal, Finals beginning at 7 p.m. Suwannee River. The park of our 4-H members. Blue Over 1,450 4th, 5th, and 6th and much, much more. at the SOSMP. Winners is 4.5 miles south of Inter- ribbon record books, judg- graders from Suwannee Reaching, Reaping and There is a $20 registration from across Florida will state 75 and 4.5 miles north ing team members and County schools, private Rejoicing fee payable upon applica- compete for $1,000 in cash of Interstate 10 off US 129. coaches, and special awards schools, and home schools September 10, 2011, 3 tion. and the chance to go to re- Keep an eye out for the were just a few of the cate- participated in the 4-H p.m. Pick up an application gionals and then, if they SOSMP sign and white gories that were recognized Tropicana Speech Contest Guest Preacher, Rev. at the Live Oak Police win there, on to the finals in painted board fence. at the banquet. 4-H mem- with winners competing at Bruce L. Francis, M. Div. Department. For further bers and Extension Staff the school and county lev- Turner Monumental A.M.E. information, contact Eri- presented certificates, pins, els. Suwannee County 4-H Church, Atlanta, Ga. ca Elliott at 386-362- and awards to the recipi- has also participated in African Methodist Epis- 7463. Church ents. Congratulations to many service projects in- copal Church is located at Submit your applica- each of the winners for all cluding: the Back-to- 7385 Railroad Street, Live tion soon, space is limit- of their hard work through- School Bash, a book drive Oak. Pastor: Reverend ed. Directory out the past year. for 4-H youth in the Ba- Raynetta Pandley. The 4-H Council would hamas, over 30 4-H club Hatch Bend First Baptist Church also like to recognize Mrs. service projects, and 4-H Apostolic Church Dan Main, Pastor Betty Hicks for being in- clubs cleaning up at the Pastor Steve Boyd Church 935-1363 ducted into the Florida 4-H CARES dinner. Finally, I Have moved to the J.C. Church 935-2806 Hm. 935-0125 Sunday Worship...... 10:00 a.m. Sunday School...... 9:00 a.m. Hall of Fame. Mrs. Hicks Suwannee County 4-H had Penney Hair Salon. For Wednesday...... 7:30 p.m. Morning Worship...... 10:15 a.m. 644294-F Youth Discipliship...... 5:00 p.m. all of my loyal clients Sunday Evening...... 6:00 p.m. Branford United Wed.-Prayer Meeting...... 6:30 p.m. past and present, I am Methodist Church 681299-F offering 20% off your Lerbie Alligood 935-1653 Peace Baptist Church first visit. Refer a friend, Sunday Sunday School ...... 9:30 a.m. S.B.C. they get 20% off and you get 20% off Church Service ...... 10:45 a.m. John R. York Wednesday 935-4681 • 7794 E. US Hwy 27 in the mail. Hope to see you soon! Bible Study ...... 5:30 p.m. Services Each Sunday 644295-F Bible Study...... 10:00 a.m. Worship ...... 11:00 a.m. Michelle M. Oxley Burlington Santa Fe Worship ...... 7:00 p.m. Church of Christ Wednesday 386-752-2822 (J.C. Penny’s Salon) Prayer & Bible Study ...... 7:00 p.m. 692082amv Evangelist Ken Campbell 668449-F 935-1532 Bible School...... 10:00 a.m. Worship Service...... 11:00 a.m. San Juan Catholic Mission Bible Hour...... 5:00 p.m. Reverand Sebastian George Worship Service...... 6:00 p.m. For information call Wed.-Bible Study...... 7:00 p.m. 935-2632 644296-F Sunday Mass...... 9:30 a.m. Wednesday Mass...... 6:00 p.m. for Living Springs 644298-F Branford Family Worship Center Pastor Charles Istre Church 935-1713 Suwannee Housing [email protected] Authority Sunday School ...... 9:30 a.m. is accepting Morning Service ...... 10:30 a.m. Housing applications. Wed. Family Night & OPEN Youth Ministries Call 1-800-664-5197, EHO Service ...... 7:00 p.m. Equal Housing Opportunity 642362-F 644297-F To place your classified ad This space could be your church listing h e re c a ll R h o n d a a t or business, for more information call 386-362-1734 ext. 141 Nancy at 386-362-1734 674317F PAGE 12A I SUWANNEE DEMOCRAT/LIVE OAK FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2011 NOTICE OF LAND USE CHANGE Wellborn pushing for fire/rescue station

The Board of County Commissioners of Suwannee County, Florida, proposes to change the Continued From Page 1A specific plans. I would like vent Christian Village in use of land within the area shown on the map below, by amending the text and Future to see (Public Safety Direc- Dowling Park. It became Land Use Plan Map of the Suwannee County Comprehensive Plan, hereinafter referred to born area, which he said tor and Fire Chief Charlie part of Suwannee County as the Comprehensive Plan, as follows: could be paid for by using Conner) get involved, and Fire/Rescue last year. fiscally constrained funds set down and have a com- Oxendine believes the (1) CPA 11-01, an application by the Board of County Commissioners to amend the Future that should be coming into plete plan of what we need fire assessments for previ- Land Use Plan Map of the Comprehensive Plan by changing the land use classification the county from the state in and what it is going to cost ous jobs were done incor- from HIGHWAY INTERCHANGE (CHI) to AGRICULTURE-1 (less than or equal to 1 January. Those funds are to bring back to the board.” rectly and not projected for dwelling unit per 5 acres) on property described, as follows: usually set aside each year Caruthers reiterated that a growth which caused a lot by the state for fiscally con- workshop is indeed needed. of current funding issues. A parcel of land lying within Section 2, Township 2 South, Range 12 East, Suwannee County, Florida. Being more particularly described, as follows: Commence at the strained counties and com- “Determine where the Tim Williams, a Wellborn Southeast corner of said Section 2; thence South 88°46’73” West, along the South line of munities such as Suwannee. funding is coming from, all resident and a member of s aid Section 2, a distance of 60.00 feet to the West right-of-way line of 161st Road and the “First we simply request- those issues decided in a the WCA, spoke in favor of Point of Beginning; thence North 01°12’41” West, along the West right-of-way line said ed an EMS unit, we would workshop setting so that the fire/rescue station. 161st Road 845.05 feet to a point on the arc of a curve concave to the left having a radius have been happy with sim- you have the time to beat it “I want to encourage you of 25.00 feet and a total central angle of 90°03’02”; thence Southwesterly, along the arc of ply an ambulance and two around and find the best guys to reconsider maybe a said curve 39.29 feet, to a point on the North right-of-way line of 62nd Terrace; thence people to staff it,” Wellborn possible place and where different motion including a South 88°50’21” West, along the North right-of-way line of said 62nd Terrace, Community Association those dollars are going to workshop. But I’d like you approximately 1,599.00 feet; thence South 63°56’08” East approximately 134.00 feet to the (WCA) President Wendell come from,” said Caruthers. to agree today to designate South right-of-way line of said 62nd Terrace; thence continue South 63°56’08” East Snowden said. Snowden said the WCA those funds without a spe- approximately 1,690.00 feet to the Point of Beginning. He added that the Associ- has offered to donate land cific site, without a plan for Containing 15.16 acres, more or less. ation presented their request for a station and Pasco construction, without an AND to the County Commission- Jarvis, president of the equipment plan, because ers previously and were told Board of Directors of the that is appropriate,” A parcel of land lying within Section 2, Township 2 South, Range 12 East, Suwannee that any new facilities built Wellborn Water System Williams said. County, Florida. Being more particularly described, as follows: Commence at the had to be for both fire and (WWS) and plant operator, He added that he would Southeast corner of said Section 2; thence South 88°46’73” West, along the South line of EMS. said the WWS has offered support a fire assessment said Section 2, a distance of 60.00 feet to the West right-of-way line 161st Road; thence Commissioners voted 4-1 to donate water for fire/res- increase to help support the North 01°12’41” West, along the West right-of-way line of said 161st Road 845.05 feet to a earlier this year not to fund cue service if a station is lo- station. point on the arc of a curve concave to the left having a radius of 25.00 feet and a total a station in Wellborn be- cated in the Wellborn com- “That should have no central angle of 90°03’02”; thence Southwesterly, along the arc of said curve 39.29 feet, to cause “they wanted to do a munity. bearing on restricting those a point on the North right-of-way line of 62nd Terrace; thence South 88°50’21” West, study on it in January and Fowler expressed his funds today as you commit- along the North right-of-way line of said 62nd Terrace 900.39 feet to the Point of then discuss an assessment concern over the proposed ted to the prior commission- Beginning; thence continue South 88°50’21” West approximately 699.00 feet; thence North 63°56’08” West approximately 1,085.00 feet to the Northwest corner of the Southwest 1/4 increase,” Snowden said. “It project because he said the er for our district, it’s appro- of the Southeast 1/4 of said Section 2; thence North 88°50’21” East, along the North line of doesn’t make sense to me to Dowling Park and McAlpin priate, I think, that Wellborn the Southwest 1/4 of the Southeast 1/4 of said Section 2, a distance of 1,327.68 feet to the increase the fee now (an al- stations are still struggling know that they’re going to Northwest corner of the Southeast 1/4 of the Southeast 1/4 of said Section 2; thence ready proposed increase, to be fully furnished with get a fire and EMS station,” continue North 88°50’21” East, along the North line of the Southeast 1/4 of the Southeast see a future edition for a re- equipment and proper hous- he added. 1/4 of said Section 2, a distance of 342.26 feet; thence South 01°12’41” East 511.47 feet to lated story) and then again ing. Conner said Thursday the North right-of-way line of said 62nd Terrace and the Point of Beginning. in January. Combine the “We jumped into that 1,128 calls for rescue whole thing now and upset McAlpin and done it half- and fire services were made Containing 13.58 acres, more or less. the public less.” baked. That was six years to Wellborn in the past two Commission Chairman ago,” he said. “We just fin- years. Conner said 20 per- All said lands containing 28.74 acres, more or less. Jesse Caruthers and Com- ished getting a place to put cent of those were life missioners Clyde Fleming, the ambulance and fire threatening. (2) CPA 11-05, an application by the Board of County Commissioners to amend the text of the Comprehensive Plan by amending a portion of Objective I.14 to delete the provision Ivie Fowler and Wesley truck inside to meet our “We have a very long re- that electrical substations are to be owned or operated by public entities and permit them in Wainwright all expressed an ISOs (Insurance Service Or- sponse time for that area, any land use category except the Conservation land use category and any Historic interest in seeing more in- ganization) ... We got a sin- because we are driving Preservation Overlay district; by replacing Policy 1.14.1 in its entirety with a new policy formation regarding plans gle wide mobile home be- from Live Oak to get there,” that provides for development standards for new distribution electric substations. and the amount of money hind the place. It was in our said Conner. “This unit will required during a workshop. budget this year to put a keep people in their call “I recognize the fact that building there for that sta- zones, so that we have a we need that out there. Po- tion. Six years it’s been in more efficient fire and res- tentially there are some that single wide, not too cue system.” funds that would come to us good a shape. We cut that Commissioners will meet the first of the year,” said out of our budget because Oct. 5, at 9 a.m. in a work- Wainwright. “And I am sup- we didn’t have the money.” shop to discuss the matter portive of going ahead and The Dowling Park volun- more fully, following dis- moving forward with it, but teer station was indepen- cussion of a county manag- I would like to see some dently operated by the Ad- er form of government. Maintaining hope for solar farms

Continued From Page 1A and when that is done, they the construction phase is should make a decision. complete, as many as 120 three other Florida counties “Hopefully a decision permanent jobs could re- as the location for up to 20 will come soon but we can- main in Suwannee County. solar farms. The other coun- not give a definite date at “We are still hoping all ties that NSP is considering this time,” Ryan Banfill of goes well, but I have had no The first of two public hearings will be conducted by the Board of County Commissioners include Gadsden, Hardee Ron Sachs Communica- contact with the company to consider the amendments, conduct a first reading of the ordinances adopting the and Osceola. tions, the public relations since the official meeting amendments and consider transmittal of the amendments to the Florida Department of President of the Suwan- firm representing NSP, said. with the board,” Suwannee Community Affairs. The public hearings will be held on September 20, 2011 at 7:00 p.m., nee County Economic Al- The landmark solar pro- County Commission Chair- or as soon thereafter as the matters can be heard, in the City Council Meeting Room, City liance Dennis Cason spoke ject will consist of up to 20 man Jesse Caruthers said Hall, located at 101 Southeast White Avenue, Live Oak, Florida. The amendments were with officials from NSP farms that could be as large Wednesday. previously noticed for public hearings on August 16, 2011. The titles of said ordinances about a week ago. Accord- as 200 acres each and has Collectively the solar read, as follows: ing to Cason, NSP said they the potential of creating 400 farms could generate are working on a package jobs during the five-year enough power to serve AN ORDINANCE OF SUWANNEE COUNTY, FLORIDA, RELATING TO AN with the state at this time construction phase. After about 32,000 homes. AMENDMENT OF MORE THAN TEN ACRES OF LAND TO THE FUTURE LAND USE PLAN MAP OF THE SUWANNEE COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN, PURSUANT TO AN APPLICATION, CPA 11-01, BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, UNDER AMENDMENT PROCEDURES ESTABLISHED IN SECTIONS 163.3161 THROUGH 163.3248, FLORIDA STATUTES, AS AMENDED; Man pinned to floor during home invasion robbery PROVIDING FOR CHANGING THE FUTURE LAND USE CLASSIFICATION FROM HIGHWAY INTERCHANGE (CHI) TO AGRICULTURE-1 (LESS THAN OR EQUAL Continued From Page 1A and valuables. glary. TO 1 DWELLING UNIT PER 5 ACRES) ON CERTAIN LANDS WITHIN THE Police learned that at that The victim also told po- UNINCORPORATED AREA OF SUWANNEE COUNTY, FLORIDA; PROVIDING According to Bates, po- point one of the males lice that he had learned the SEVERABILITY; REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT; AND lice responded to a call called either Jackson or Se- owner of the car lived at the PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE Tuesday morning regarding lena Shunta Wilson by tele- Meadows Apartments in AN ORDINANCE OF SUWANNEE COUNTY, FLORIDA, RELATING TO AN a home invasion robbery phone and the two females Live Oak. AMENDMENT TO THE TEXT OF THE SUWANNEE COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE that had occurred around 10 came and picked up the During the course of the PLAN, PURSUANT TO AN APPLICATION, CPA 11-05, BY THE BOARD OF a.m. on White Avenue. males. investigation, police located COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF SUWANNEE COUNTY, FLORIDA, UNDER THE Upon interviewing the The victim told police the vehicle at the Meadows AMENDMENT PROCEDURES ESTABLISHED IN SECTIONS 163.3161 THROUGH 163.3248 FLORIDA STATUTES, AS AMENDED; PROVIDING FOR AMENDING A victim, police learned that that he had observed a blue Apartments and all four PORTION OF OBJECTIVE I.14 DELETING THE PROVISION THAT ELECTRICAL someone had yelled the colored Ford Escort parked suspects were found inside SUBSTATIONS ARE TO BE OWNED OR OPERATED BY PUBLIC ENTITIES AND name of the victim from near his home the previous the residence of Selena PERMIT THEM IN ANY LAND USE CATEGORY EXCEPT THE CONSERVATION outside. When the victim week and that he had been Shunta Williams. After ob- LAND USE CATEGORY AND ANY HISTORIC PRESERVATION OVERLAY went outside, he was burglarized at that time. At taining a search warrant, DISTRICT; BY REPLACING POLICY 1.14.1 IN ITS ENTIRETY WITH A NEW grabbed by either Scott or the same time, he saw Jack- police located the safe and POLICY PROVIDING FOR DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS FOR NEW Demond Wilson around the son and Selena Shunta Wil- stolen cash inside the apart- DISTRIBUTION ELECTRIC SUBSTATIONS; PROVIDING SEVERABILITY; neck and torso, taken back son under his carport. Later ment. REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE inside and pinned to the he realized that his safe had “Excellent police work DATE floor, Bates said. been overturned and $2,000 brought this all together and He said that either Scott had been taken from an en- led to these arrests,” LOPD The public hearings may be continued to one or more future dates. Any interested party or Ray Demond Wilson velope near the safe. Chief Buddy Williams said. shall be advised that the date, time and place of any continuation of the public hearings shall be announced during the public hearings and that no further notice concerning the held down the victim while Police believe the victim No injuries were report- matters will be published. the other went into a bed- was targeted due to the ed, nor were any of the sus- room and retrieved a safe home invaders knowing the pects believed to be armed, At the aforementioned public hearings, all interested persons may appear and be heard with which contained an unde- safe was in the residence police say. respect to the amendments and the ordinances adopting said amendments on the date, time termined amount of cash due to the previous bur- and place as referenced above. Copies of the amendments and the ordinances adopting said amendments are available for Live Oak girl injures back in boating accident public inspection at the Office of the Director of Planning and Zoning, located at 224 Pine Avenue, Live Oak, Florida, during regular business hours. Continued From Page 1A knocked Corbett off of the watercraft and into the Suwannee River. All persons are advised that, if they decide to appeal any decision made at the public tercrafts were traveling upriver on the FWC Officers Dwain Mobley and Lt. hearings, they will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, they may need Suwannee near the Gilchrist County Jeff Swan quickly arrived and placed to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the side, at about 30 mph when the leading Corbett in their patrol vessel and trans- testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. vessel, in which Corbett was a passenger, ported her to Butler Landing. From there slowed down. As a result, the following Gilchrist County EMS transported Cor- Persons with disabilities requesting reasonable accommodations to participate in this vessel “Slammed into the back of” the bett to Shands in Gainesville. proceeding should contact 352.463.3169 (Voice & TDD) or via Florida Relay Service slowed watercraft, striking Corbett in the According to the FWC, Corbett suf- 8 0 0 . 9 5 5 . 8 7 7 1 . 693503swV back, FWC reported. The impact fered from a bruised back. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2011 I SUWANNEE DEMOCRAT/LIVE OAK PAGE 13A NOTICE OF ZONING CHANGE

The Board of County Commissioners of Suwannee County, Florida proposes to regulate the use of land within the area as shown on the map below by amending the text and Zoning Atlas of the Suwannee County Land Development Regulations, Rant& Rave hereinafter referred to as the Land Development Regulations, as follows: (1) LDR 11-04, an application by the Board of County Commissioners to amend the Continued From Page 10A I I I Official Zoning Atlas of the Land Development Regulations by changing the zoning I am eagerly waiting to see what actions district from COMMERCIAL, HIGHWAY INTERCHANGE (CHI) to I I I the Suwannee County Chamber of Com- AGRICULTURAL-1 (A-1) for property described, as follows: I read the article about the health insur- merce is going to take toward moving ance thing at City Hall. My neighbor tells Suwannee County forward with progress. A parcel of land lying within Section 2, Township 2 South, Range 12 East, me they are paying people cash who don’t The spineless position that they took on Suwannee County, Florida. Being more particularly described, as follows: want the City’s health insurance because the Suwannee Yes initiative has caused Commence at the Southeast corner of said Section 2; thence South 88°46’73” West, they have other coverage. I think my business owners and Chamber members to along the South line of said Section 2, a distance of 60.00 feet to the West right-of- neighbor is crazy. No one would do that. wonder what purpose the Chamber cur- way line of 161st Road and the Point of Beginning; thence North 01°12’41” West, That is a waste of money for nothing. Will rently serves. I have seen many successful along the West right-of-way line said of 161st Road 845.05 feet, to a point on the arc someone please explain exactly what is Chambers of Commerce in similar size of a curve concave to the left having a radius of 25.00 feet and a total central angle going on at City Hall regarding health in- communites and they are very active in of 90°03’02”; thence Southwesterly, along the arc of said curve 39.29 feet, to a point surance? supporting existing businesses, courting on the North right-of-way line of 62nd Terrace; thence South 88°50’21” West, along Editor’s note: Search “Insurance opt and attracting new businesses, and orga- the North right-of-way line of said 62nd Terrace, approximately 1,599.00 feet; out” on our website at suwanneedemoc- nizing activity that creates networking op- thence South 63°56’08” East approximately 134.00 feet to the South right-of-way rat.com, or pick up the Aug. 31, print edi- portunities for various businesses within line of said 62nd Terrace; thence continue South 63°56’08” East approximately tion of the Suwannee Democrat at the De- the community. I see little, if any of these 1,690.00 feet to the Point of Beginning. mocrat offices in Live Oak. efforts from the Suwannee County Cham- Containing 15.16 acres, more or less. I I I ber of Commerce. Let’s get busy Suwan- I don’t think the Finance Director at the nee County. It’s time for everyone in the AND City can legally allow certain employees business community to work together and to participate and not allow other eligible bring progress to Suwannee County. Let’s A parcel of land lying within Section 2, Township 2 South, Range 12 East, employees to participate in the insurance start with the local chamber of Commerce. Suwannee County, Florida. Being more particularly described, as follows: opt-out program. This seems like clear-cut I I I Commence at the Southeast corner of said Section 2; thence South 88°46’73” West, discrimination to me. I would think those I just read the article about employees at along the South line of said Section 2, a distance of 60.00 feet to the West right-of- employees not being allowed to participate the City “opting-our” and receiving money way line of 161st Road; thence North 01°12’41” West, along the West right-of-way would have an easily won lawsuit on their for not taking health insurance. You have line of said 161st Road 845.05 feet to a point on the arc of a curve concave to the left hands. I think the best answer is that the got to be kidding Approximately having a radius of 25.00 feet and a total central angle of 90°03’02”; thence “opt-out” plans need to go. The whole idea $127,000. In today’s economic climate, Southwesterly, along the arc of said curve 39.29 feet, to a point on the North right- is absurd and is costing the citizens dearly. how could any Council allow this? All this of-way line of 62nd Terrace; thence South 88°50’21” West, along the North right-of- Enough with government waste. represents is an opportunity for select indi- way line of said 62nd Terrace 900.39 feet to the Point of Beginning; thence continue I I I viduals to pocket extra cash. This “opt- South 88°50’21” West approximately 699.00 feet; thence North 63°56’08” West Answer: Shock and awe. Question: out” policy is ridiculous and needs to be approximately 1,085.00 feet to the Northwest corner of the Southwest 1/4 of the What was my reaction when I saw the eliminated immediately. Any person run- Southeast 1/4 of said Section 2; thence North 88°50’21” East, along the North line headlines of Friday’s Suwannee Democ- ning for Council needs to specifically ad- of the Southwest 1/4 of the Southeast 1/4 of said Section 2, a distance of 1,327.68 rat. dress whether or not they will vote to elim- feet to the Northwest corner of the Southeast 1/4 of the Southeast 1/4 of said Section Let’s see, 3% pay raises at City Hall, a inate or maintain this costly joke. 2; thence continue North 88°50’21” East, along the North line of the Southeast 1/4 utility rate increase, paying employees not I I I of the Southeast 1/4 of said Section 2, a distance of 342.26 feet; thence South to take health insurance and most impor- I cannot believe the City of Live Oak 01°12’41” East 511.47 feet to the North right-of-way line of said 62nd Terrace and tantly, proposing a four day work week. pays employees and elected officials that the Point of Beginning. You have got to be kidding. What in the elect not to be covered under the City’s Containing 13.58 acres, more or less. world is happening at City Hall? If a four health insurance plan. Do you know of any day work week is impossed, they should private business that does this? It’s ludi- All said lands containing 28.74 acres, more or less. keep the eight hour days. This will allow crous! Over a period of eight years, this the City to say 20% on salaries and bene- will cost the City in excess of one million (2) LDR 11-06, an application by the Board of County Commissioners to amend the fits. Otherwise, this is a stupid idea that dollars - for 16 people! The City Council text of the Land Development Regulations by amending Section 4.4.5 entitled will just allow employees an extra day off needs to vote to discontinue this immedi- Special Exceptions to amend the special permits in A-1 and A-2 districts to change and more time to goof off at work. Crazy. ately and start spending our money like it public and publicly regulated utilities and related facilities to utilities and related Also, the health insurance opt-out policy was their own. facilities. needs to be eliminated. I I I I I I To the person whose dog was hit by a I am still in shock over the health insur- driver who did not stop. I am sorry your ance opt-out policy at City Hall. I can’t be- dog was hit, perhaps next time put the dog lieve they are spending almost $127,000 on a leash, it provides safety for the dog. each year just because employees DON’T I I I want City provided health insurance. Ap- I would like to rant in reference to the parently no one at City Hall has been fol- sports section of our paper. For the follow- lowing the ongoing health insurance crisis ing past two weeks there has been nothing being managed in Washington, D.C. For but outside news in reference to sports. the record, will the Suwannee Democrat Our football program is either on the sec- please provide two pieces of information? ond or third page of the sports section. Please provide a listing of who all receives Lately I have bought the Gainesville Sun this monetary stipend. I am very curious to because it contains more of the local sports see if any Council members receive this than our paper does. Thank you. additional hidden funding they voted for. Editor’s note: The Sept. 7 issue of the Also, could the paper please indicate if any Sports section had local game coverage on other governmental agencies in the State Page 3B and not on the front of Sports due of Florida pay employees NOT to take in- to the Labor Day holiday and our press The first of two public hearings will be conducted by the Board of County surance? It wouldn’t surprise me if the schedule. Alex Brown, Andra Davis and Commissioners to consider the amendments, and to conduct a first reading of the City of Live Oak is the only government in Bruce Johnson, who appeared in articles ordinances adopting the amendments on September 20, 2011 at 7:00 p.m. or as soon Florida that does this. This is government on the front, are natives of Suwannee thereafter as the matters may be heard. The amendments were previously noticed for waste at an extreme level. County. public hearings on August 16, 2011. The title of said ordinances reads, as follows:

AN ORDINANCE OF SUWANNEE COUNTY, FLORIDA, RELATING TO THE REZONING TEN OR MORE CONTIGUOUS ACRES OF LAND, PURSUANT TO AN APPLICATION, LDR 11-04, BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY MAYOR’S CORNER COMMISSIONERS, TO AMEND THE OFFICIAL ZONING ATLAS OF THE SUWANNEE COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS; PROVIDING Continued From Page 10A bilities coordinated. The Silas Drive exten- FOR REZONING FROM COMMERCIAL, HIGHWAY INTERCHANGE (CHI) sion project is moving along well. Jerry TO AGRICULTURAL-1 (A-1) OF CERTAIN LANDS WITHIN THE our downtown. Through my contacts with Scarborough and Mark Carver are great to UNINCORPORATED AREA OF SUWANNEE COUNTY, FLORIDA; the Florida League of Cities, I have found work with. We have many things on the REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT; PROVIDING FOR that the state of Florida has incentive mon- fire. They are moving along pretty well, SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE ey to assist in the start-ups of new busi- just not as fast as I would like. That’s just nesses. The state of Florida is very aggres- the way it is in government. That’s why it AN ORDINANCE OF SUWANNEE COUNTY, FLORIDA AMENDING sive in new business development. You is important to have good staff and em- SUWANNEE COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS, AS can go online to Enterprise Florida’s web- ployees, and we do have those caliber of AMENDED, PURSUANT TO AN APPLICATION, LDR 11-06, BY THE BOARD site www.eflorida.com or call Liefke Cox, folks working for the City. I appreciate OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS; PROVIDING FOR AMENDING THE TITLE director of partner relations at 407-956- them very much. OF SECTION 4.4.5 ENTITLED “A” AGRICULTURAL SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS 5688. Her email address is lcox@eflori- Remember the 9-11 “remembrance and TO “A” AGRICULTURAL SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS AND SPECIAL PERMITS, da.com. prayer program” this Sunday afternoon at AND AMENDING SPECIAL PERMITS IN A-1 AND A-2 DISTRICTS TO You can now pay your city bill online. the SHS Auditorium. The program will CHANGE PUBLIC AND PUBLICLY REGULATED UTILITIES AND RELATED Contact City Hall at 386-362-2276, for start at 3. Jesus teaches us to forgive, FACILITIES TO UTILITIES AND RELATED FACILITIES; PROVIDING more information concerning this conve- which is not an easy thing to do. We must SEVERABILITY; REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT; AND nient way to pay your bill. There is a $2.45 forgive but we must always remember the PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE convenience fee for this service. cowardly attack on this nation. Our nation I think we have a solution to our water must remain vigilant, strong and stand The public hearings may be continued to one or more future dates. Any interested system woes. Public works and our engi- ready to defend our country and its demo- party shall be advised that the date, time and place of any continuation of the public neers have been working diligently to re- cratic ways. May God bless and protect hearings shall be announced during the public hearings and that no further notice solve the problem. The fix will cost our great United States of America. concerning the matters will be published. $117,000 but the good news is DEP will It was with great pleasure for me to pre- pick up 85 percent of the cost and the en- sent the Mayor’s Community Service At the aforementioned public hearings, all interested persons may appear and be gineers will pay the remainder. It won’t Award to Pastor Fred Watson for his many heard with respect to the amendments and the ordinances adopting said amendments cost us anything which is a good thing. years of service to his church, this commu- on the date, time and place as referenced above. There is always something going on at nity and most important to his God. Broth- City Hall that needs attention. The trees er Fred has faithfully ministered to this Copies of the amendments and the ordinances adopting said amendments are are on the way. The holdup is FDOT’s le- community for 26 years. He is appreciated available for public inspection at the Office of the County Coordinator, located at gal department. They are reviewing the and we wish him the best of luck in his re- 224 Pine Avenue, Live Oak, Florida, during regular business hours. maintenance agreement that identifies who tirement. will be responsible for maintaining the The Live Oak and Suwannee County All persons are advised that, if they decide to appeal any decisions made at the trees. The bathroom, to be located at Vet- Fire Departments have been busy collect- public hearings, they will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, eran’s Park, has been redesigned to pro- ing money for the Muscular Dystrophy As- they may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which vide two “johns” rather than one. This was sociation. Over the years, the LOFD has record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. like starting over again. Those plans are collected tens of thousands of dollars for ready and we will be going out for quotes this worthy cause. They have collected Persons with disabilities requesting reasonable accommodations to participate in this soon. The parking lot on Warren Street is over $2,600 so far in this campaign. Dona- proceeding should contact 352.463.3169 (Voice & TDD) or via Florida Relay ready to go. We just need to have a pre-bid tions can be taken to the Fire Station. 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SPORTS 1416 N. Ohio Ave., Live Oak SPORTS 362-4724 Tift County remains undefeated TIFTON-The Shiloh other 47 yards on the an 8-0 lead. High Generals made the ground. The 10-play drive On the Wildcats’ next Tift County Blue Devils was capped off by an in- possession, they drove to sweat through three quar- credible diving catch by the Hardaway 24. Then ters, but Gerald Pledger Tuff, who caught it with his Malcolm Joseph took a took the game into his own finger tips in the endzone handoff, broke through the hands and gave the Blue after the ball was deflected line and sped into the end Devils a 28-14 victory Fri- away from him. Early in the zone for a touchdown. Dale day night. drive, Miller converted a Kent’s extra point gave Val- At halftime the score was fourth and short on a quar- dosta a 15-0 lead. 7-7, Tift’s lone score com- terback sneak. After another three-and- ing on an interception re- Tift’s defense came up out by Hardaway, Valdosta turned for a touchdown by big on the ensuing Shiloh took over at the Golden Shaquille Lewis. Lewis drive, holding them to a Hawks’ 42. On the first jumped in front of the Gen- three and out. Tift took over play, Tyran Watkins made a erals receiver and dove into the ball with 5:42 left in the leaping 27-yard catch at the the endzone to tie the game game and 62 yards to go af- 15. Two plays later, Charlie up 7-7, after the Generals ter the Generals’ punt. Albritton found a hole be- took their second drive 66 The Blue Devils ran four tween right guard Anthony yards for a touchdown to minutes off the clock, me- Evans and right tackle Ron- take the lead. thodically running for short nie Stoney, and dashed 10 Tift had a chance to take yardage to eat up the clock. yards for the Wildcats’ third the lead in the first half af- Pledger took the ball in touchdown of the first quar- ter Howard Ryan blocked a from seven yards out to ter. On the extra point at- Shiloh punt. Tift took over give the Blue Devils a 21- tempt, holder Mac Louder- on the 16 but was unable to 14 lead with 1:15 to go. milk picked up the ball and get a first down and missed Any hopes of a comeback ran it in for the two-point their field goal wide left. victory for the Generals held the Generals to 127 2 all time against the Stephenson completed 9 of conversion, giving the Tift headed into the half ended very quickly. yards on the night. Jaguars, losing last season 15 passes for 202 yards and Wildcats a 23-0 lead. with only 14 yards of total On the first play of the Miller did not complete a 14-7. That game will be at two touchdowns in one half The next time the Wild- offense. drive Pledger intercepted pass in the first half, but Brodie Field, with a kickoff of play. cats got the ball, early in the The Generals held Tift to the ball and ran it 35 yards ended 4-9 and 46 yards, of 8 p.m. Just over three minutes second quarter, they drove just 16 yards through the back to seal the game for with one interception and Valdosta 37, Hardaway 7 into the game, Valdosta’s 80 yards in eight plays for first three quarters, and held the Blue Devils, who ad- one touchdown. Tuff and VALDOSTA-On Friday Jerald Davis returned a punt another score. Stephenson a 14-7 lead at the beginning vance to 3-0 for the first Utley each had 23 yards re- night, the Valdosta Wildcats 24 yards to the Hardaway completed a pair of passes of the fourth quarter. time since 2007. ceiving, with Utley bring- played like a well-oiled ma- 13-yard line. On the next to Davis for 32 and 25 Just 16 seconds into the On a day where the of- ing in three of the passes. chine. play, Nelson Herring took yards, respectively, which last quarter, the Blue Devils fense struggled, the Devils Jakevin Jackson led the Valdosta scored 37 points the handoff and went left. helped move the ball to the took over on their own 17- were saved by their de- team in rushing, going for in the first half, and cruised Herring got to the outside Golden Hawks’ 25. Then yard line. The Devils need- fense, who kept the game 62 yards on 15 attempts, to a 37-7 win over Hard- and sprinted into the end Stephenson found an open ed a spark, after not moving close until the fourth. Tift most of them out of the away on Friday at Cleve- zone for the touchdown. Jarvis Roberts out of the the ball all night their early fumbled eight times on the Wildcat formation. Rashad land Field at Bazemore-Hy- When Valdosta lined up backfield, and Roberts out- season perfect record de- night, but were lucky Daniels added 24 yards on der Stadium. in the swinging gate before ran a defender to the goal pended on in. They ran a enough to recover all of 10 touches and Pledger The Wildcats put the the extra point attempt, line, giving the Wildcats a very balanced attack, pass- them. Pledger, Steven Wa- rushed for 22 yards and a game away by halftime. In Hardaway didn’t line up 30-0 lead. ing for 36 yards, one pass to ters, Devarius Vance, touchdown on five carries. the first half, Valdosta properly to defend it, so the Late in the half, after a Nick Utley, and the others Demetrius King, Ricky Sut- The Blue Devils will look scored five touchdowns and Wildcats snapped the ball to Hardaway punt, Valdosta to Donnell Tuff. Jakevin ton and Jakevin Jackson all to go 4-0 on the season next amassed 268 yards of total Chuntony Johnson, who ran took over at its 37-yard line. Jackson, Kris Miller. had several tackles for the week against the Stephen- offense. the ball in for the two-point Pledger took the ball the Blue Devils. The Devils son High Jaguars. Tift is 0- Quarterback Alex conversion, giving Valdosta SEE TIFT CO, PAGE 3B

Suwannee (0-1) at Hamilton County (0-1)

When: Friday Time: 7:30 p.m. Location: Veterans Memorial Stadium

Series: Suwannee leads 24-2 Last week: Fort White def. Hamilton 21-8, Madison def. Suwannee 40-8

Top Players-Suwannee: Josh Wright (QB/LB, Jr.), DeAndre Devore (RB, So.), Marquis Cooks (FB/LB, So.), Kyle Stebbins (RB/DB, Jr.), Marcus Lane (RB/DB, Sr.), Dontavious Hampton (QB/S, Sr.), Aaron Fountain (LB, Sr.), Dalvious McQuay (DE, Sr.), Denzel Washington (WR,/S, Fr.); Hamilton: Will Hill (ATH, Sr.), Destin Walker (OL/LB, Sr.), Rick Hodson (OL, Sr.), Marcus Weary (LB, Sr.), LA Graham (OL/DL, Sr.), Char Merine (WR/FS, Sr.), Trey Zanders (RB/FS, Jr.), Zach Deas (QB, Sr.), Jacari Washington (WR/DB, So.), Lamarcus Webb (DB/WR, Fr.) Scouting report: Suwannee has won 13 in a row in the series, since a 27-6 loss in 1996, the Trojans second win in the series. For Suwannee to make it 14 in a row the Bulldogs will rely heavily on its trenches to wear down the smaller Trojans. For Hamilton to pull off the upset, the Trojans which can match Suwannee up front, must also win the trenches.

Branford (0-1) at Trenton (1-0)

When: Friday Time: 7:30 p.m. Location: Tiger Stadium Last week: Trenton def. Lafayette 33-27, Seven Rivers def. Branford 20-14 Series: Since 1990, Trenton leads 14-7

Top Players: Trenton-Stephen Smith (QB/CB, So.), Hunter Parrish (WB/LB, Jr.), Cedric Stokes (RB/S, Jr.), Jonathan Smith (WB/LB, Jr.), Nic Higginbotham (TE/DE, So.), Breon Sims (TE/LB, Jr.) Scouting report: Last years leading rusher senior tailback Brandon Stone was injured in the kickoff classic win over Hamilton County and first year coach Andrew Thomas wasn’t sure how long he will be out. It may be a blessing in disguise though as second year starting quarterback Stephen Smith, wing backs Jonathan Smith and Cedric Stokes have all stepped up. Stephen directs the lethal wing-t attack, with brother Jonathan and Stokes on the wings. All three have tremendous speed and will pose a serious threat for the Branford defense, after Smith and Stokes both rushed for over 100 yards against a good Lafayette defense. Thomas says his team strength is the depth at their skill positions and being able to replace injured players. Their weakness is their depth up front, as they can’t go real deep and injuries could put them behind. The key for them is for the kids to keep progressing and work hard and come fourth quarter not run out of gas. PAGE 2B I SUWANNEE DEMOCRAT/LIVE OAK FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2011 SPORTS WEEK 2 State football rankings Suwannee Valley Class 8A 6. Bartram Trail 1-0 64 9 Gulliver Prep 9, Yulee 6. 1. Christopher Columbus 7. St. Augustine 0-1 58 T3 Catholic (11) 1-0 143 1 8. Pine Forest 1-0 48 10 Class 3A 2. Plant (2) 1-0 142 2 9. Miami Belen Jesuit Prep 1. Delray American Her- Pre-Season rankings 3. Cypress Bay (2) 1-0 123 1-0 38 NR itage (9) 1-0 149 2 3 10. Naples 1-0 28 NR 2. Fort Lauderdale Univer- The inaugural Suwannee Valley pre-season football 4. Miramar 1-0 104 4 Others receiving votes: sity (5) 1-0 136 3 rankings are out this week. 5. Dr. Phillips (1) 1-0 96 5 Gainesville 22, Hillsbor- 3. Ocala Trinity Catholic Each week, sportswriter Corey Davis will rank the area 6. Winter Park 1-0 80 6 ough 16, Ocala Vanguard (1) 0-1 118 1 teams from the 14 surrounding counties: Madison, Jeffer- 7. Seminole Ridge 1-0 54 7 11, Jefferson 9, Land 4. Trinity Christian-Jack- son, Taylor, Columbia, Baker, Dixie, Union, Bradford, 8. DeLand 1-0 48 9 O'Lakes 8, Winter Haven 8, sonville 1-0 116 T4 Lafayette, Hamilton, Suwannee, Gilchrist, Levy and 9. Olympia 1-0 28 T10 Orange Park 8, Largo 7, 5. Berkeley Prep (1) 1-0 88 Northern Alachua. 10. South Dade 1-0 16 NR Hernando 7. T4 Week 1 Dixie (0-1) Others receiving votes: Others receiving votes: 1. Madison (1-1) Lafayette (0-1) Apopka 14, East Lake 12, Class 5A Madison County 15, Mel- Valdosta 2. Jefferson (1-0) Suwannee (0-1) Sandalwood 10, Sanford 1. Glades Central (15) 1-0 bourne Central Catholic 6, Photos by Valdosta Times 3. Taylor (1-0) Hamilton (0-1) Seminole 6, Miami 2, Mia- 159 1 Providence 6, Chaminade- 4. Fort White (1-0) Newberry (0-1) mi Southridge 1, Ocoee 1, 2. Miami Norland (1) 1-0 Madonna College Prep 6. Baker (1-0) 16. Williston (0-0) 138 2 6. Union (1-0) 17. Branford (0-1) Class 7A 3. North Marion 1-0 129 3 7. Bradford (1-0) 18. Bell (0-1) 1. St. Thomas Aquinas (16) 4. Southeast 1-0 101 5 Class 2A Trenton (1-0) 19. Bronson (0-1) 1-0 160 1 5. Pasco 1-0 86 6 1. Jupiter Christian (10) 1-0 Santa Fe (1-0) 20. Chiefland (0-1) 2. Lincoln 1-0 116 6 6. Jesuit 0-1 70 4 146 2 Columbia (0-1) 3. Countryside 1-0 110 4 7. Astronaut 1-0 57 8 2. Warner Christian 1-0 128 4. Lakeland 1-0 108 5 8. Hallandale 1-0 41 9 3 5. Dwyer 0-1 77 2 9. Merritt Island 1-0 32 10 3. Glades Day (2) 0-1 124 1 127 Howard Street E., 6. First Coast 1-0 74 7 10. Robinson 1-0 17 NR 4. North Florida Christian L i v e O a k , F L 7. Fleming Island 1-0 63 8 Others receiving votes: (3) 1-0 123 4 Phone: 386-362-4539 8. Manatee 0-1 60 3 Lake Wales 16, Baker 5. Admiral Farragut (1) 1-0 Toll Free: 1-800-557-7478 9. Lake Worth 1-0 38 10 County 8, Godby 8, Lake- 104 5 S e H a b l a E s p a n o l 10. Boyd Anderson 1-0 19 wood 5, Plantation Ameri- Others receiving votes: EMAIL: [email protected] NR can Heritage 4, Clay 3, Mi- Carrollwood Day 9, Uni- Others receiving votes: ami Jackson 3, Bishop Ken- versity Christian 6, Plant City 16, Oak Ridge ny 2, Bishop Moore 1. 13, Atlantic Community 8, Class 1A Lowndes LARGE!! 3,700+ sq.ft., 2- story home in Lake City. 5 Charlotte 5, Oakland Park 1. Jefferson County (11) 1-0 bedroom, 6 1/2 bath on over Northeast 4, Kissimmee Class 4A 145 1 4 acres. Asking $390,000. Osceola 3, Blanche Ely 3, 1. Bolles School (13) 1-0 2. Northview (2) 1-0 121 2 MLS#77978 Leesburg 2, South Lake 1, 155 2 3. Union County (2) 1-0 2. Cocoa (2) 0-2 128 1 100 NR Class 6A 3. Miami Washington (1) 1- 4. The Villages 1-0 80 NR 1. Armwood (16) 2-0 160 1 0 127 3 5. Holmes County 1-0 55 1,400+ SQ.FT., 3/2 2. Miami Northwestern 1-0 4. Monsignor Pace 1-0 115 NR home with stone fireplace 121 6 4 Others receiving votes: Lib- located on Bream Loop in 3. Miami Central 1-0 113 5. Lake Highland 1-0 73 erty County 53, Chipley 13, Lake City. Asking T3 NR Jay 12, Hawthorne 8, Wild- Tiff Co $115,000. MLS#77347 4. Palm Bay 1-0 87 8 Others receiving votes: wood 7, Baker School 6 5. Pensacola 0-1 67 2 Jones 15, Pine Crest 12, Coaches corner $34,900 for this 1,600 sq.ft., 3/2 DWMH on 3+ acres. Located in Hamilton C o u n t y . M L S # 7 6 4 7 3 ALL NEW The Suwannee High GREAT INVESTMENT- two mobile homes on 5 acres. $49,050. Mayo. Coaches Corner show airs MLS#78861 2011 2011 Silverados,Silverados, TTahoes,ahoes, TraversesTraverses live each Saturday during GREAT LOCATION for anyone who wants and home/office in Lake City. % % $ $ the football season from 10- Two Story, 2,300 sq.ft. building. Located in Lake City. $93,600. MLS#78494 0 0 forfor 6060 mosmos && 1,000 1,000 RebateRebate 11 a.m. on WQHL 98.1 FM. CHARMING 2-story home in Lake City. 3/2, 1,500+ sq.ft. Asking $95,000. 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The senior run- on the Indians. For the Indians, it was a Clemons intercepted Thompson on the first dians great field position. However, the ning back caught the ball, turned on his benchmark game. play from scrimmage in the third quarter. Vikings defense stood tall and forced a 44- speed and broke away from the defense. “Lowndes is where we want to be,” Burgman cashed the turnover in for a yard field goal try that St. Germain missed. Albritton sprinted 63 yards for his second McEachern coach Kyle Hockman said. touchdown on a nifty 3-yard run to tie the Lowndes had a chance to tie the game up touchdown of the night, and Valdosta’s “They’ve got three state championship in game 10-10. on its next drive but Mackenstein missed a fifth score of the first half. the last seven years or so and that’s where Later in the third, Tiquan Lang returned a 27-yard field goal. The miss came after an The Wildcats headed to the locker room we want to be. To be able to do that in this punt 45 yards, setting up a 36-yard field 11 play drive which saw the Vikings march with a 37-0 lead. hostile environment is a real credit to our goal by Matt Mackenstein that put the 70 yards, all on running plays from their The entire second half was played with a kids. Our offense and defense just stood up Vikings ahead 13-10. traditional wing-T. running clock. Gillespie let his reserves right there at the end. It has to be one of That was part of the problem for the Mackenstein bounced back and was able play the final two quarters. our best wins for sure since I’ve been at Vikings. They had to settle for three field to tie the game later in the second quarter Hardaway’s James Triplett scored a McEachern, no question.” goal attempts inside the McEachern 20 af- on a 20-yard attempt after a six-play drive touchdown on an 8-yard run with 1:59 left Lowndes had its chances. The Vikings ter watching drives stalls. stalled at the McEachern 3. in the game to make the final score 37-7. couldn’t stop the Indians on a third-and-10 The Indians responded with a 42-yard The game remained tied 3-3 until Sher- Valdosta (2-0) will host Tallahassee on the game-winning drive. Amba Etta- field goal early in the fourth by Nicholas man scored on a 3-yard run to put the Indi- (Fla.) Lincoln next Friday at 8 p.m. Towa caught an 11-yard pass to extend the St. Germain to make it 13-13. Then ans up 10-3. The score was set up by an McEachern 20, Lowndes 13 drive, then Trent Thompson connected Thompson went to work on the game-win- electric 47-yard catch and run by Etta- VALDOSTA-Call it a concrete win for with Xavier Jackson on a 29-yard strike to ning drive with 7:10 remaining. Tawo, who broke two tackles and ran down the McEachern Indians. get the Indians in the red zone. They Thompson completed 16 of 30 passes for the sideline until Lang pushed him out of McEachern rallied for 10 unanswered scored a couple plays later on Sherman’s 188 yards. Etta-Tawo caught six passes for bounds at the Lowndes 3. The play was by points in the fourth quarter to stun the run. 83 yards. Sherman carried the ball 17 times far the biggest of the first half. Lowndes Vikings 20-13 in Martin Stadium The Vikings had a chance to tie it, but for 69 yards and two touchdowns. With the loss, the Vikings are just 3-3 in on Friday. Garrett Fuller’s third down pass from 20 The Vikings ran for 192 yards and Jarriel their last six games at Martin Stadium. Mike Sherman broke a 13-all tie with yard away slipped through Nick Burgman’s completed 7 of 10 passes for 59 yards. They lost to Tift County at the end of the 4:34 left in the game on a 1-yard touch- hands in the end zone. On fourth down, As a testament to how even the game 2010 regular season and fell to Collins Hill down run to cap off an eight-play, 69-yard Josh Clemons almost won a jump ball in was, the Vikings outgained the Indians 251 in the third round of the playoffs. drive. the end zone on Lance Jarriel’s pass, but he yards to 248 yards. The Vikings will fall from the top spot in McEachern’s defense then forced two couldn’t hang on. McEachern got on the board first on a the polls while McEachern will surely incomplete passes in the end zone on third Thompson took a couple of knees to run 38-yard field goal by St. Germain in the climb to No. 2 or No. 1 depending on the and fourth down with less than a minute out the clock and set off a celebration on first quarter. The scoring drive was set up outcome of Camden County’s game left to hold off the Vikings in a battle of top the McEachern sideline while the Vikings by Mike Moore’s fumble at the Vikings’ 40. against Glenville, Ohio on Sunday.

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Praise/Worship/The Word....5:30 p.m. Evening Worship ...... 7:00 pm • Pre-K to 2nd Grade Junior Church 644884-F THURSDAYS ...... Prayer/Bible Study...... 6:30 p.m. conducted during 11:00 a.m. BIBLE COLLEGE ...... 3rd Saturdays...... 4:30 p.m. Sunday Morning Worship Service E-MAIL: [email protected] WEDNESDAY PRESBYTERIAN (PCA) INTERDENOMINATIONAL BIBLE COLLEGE AWANA ...... 5:50-8:00 pm WEDNESDAY WEBSITE: www.healingdeliveranceministries.com Youth Discipleship ...... 5:30-6:30 pm COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Mid Week Prayer Service ...... 6:30 pm 830 Pinewood Street, Live Oak, FL DOWNLOAD YOUR APPLICATION TODAY Dulos - Youth ...... 6:45-8:00 pm Free Meals for Seniors OR CALL 364-1607 (386) 362-2323 Adult Small Group ...... 6:00-8:00 pm We are a meal site for the Suwannee River JACKSONVILLE THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Midweek Prayer ...... 6:30-7:30 pm SUNDAY (GRADUATE STUDIES) Economic Council. Free meals are served for 9:45 AM Sunday School 644899-F seniors over the age of 60 in the church REVELATION MESSAGE BIBLE COLLEGE Fellowship Hall Monday thru Friday from 12:00 for children, youth and adults (UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES) WELLBORN BAPTIST CHURCH Noon to 1:00 PM. For more information or to sign Prelude of praise 10:45 AM 11:00 AM Morning Worship IF YOU HAVEN’T FINISHED HIGH SCHOOL, Dr. Donald Minshew, Senior Pastor up, please contact us at 386-658-2360 REVELATION MESSAGE CHRISTIAN 663855-F WEDNESDAY INSTITUTE Mr. Tim Scott, Worship Leader 5:45 PM Family Fellowship Meal SERVICES: 2nd SUNDAYS 11 A.M. Mrs. Debi O’hearn, Director of Students ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHURCH 6:30 PM Kingdom Kids Children, AT 104 BEECH STREET, LIVE OAK, FL 32064 U.S. 90 West & Lowe Lake Rd., Wellborn 5203 County Road 795 Partners in Christ Youth, and Adult Bible Study SENIOR PASTOR & FACILITATOR: Church Phone 963-2231 362-3101 - Church 7:30 PM Choir Practice DR. 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David Hingson, 658-2547 SUNDAY Sunday Morning Service ...... 10:30 a.m. Sunday Worship ...... 9:30 am Howard Street Dry Clean SUNDAY Wednesday Dinner, open to public . . . . . 5:15 p.m. Bible Study ...... 10:30 am Sunday School ...... 9:45 am Wednesday Night Service ...... 7:00 p.m. Pastor Wayne Godsmark, Lead Pastor WEDNESDAY Worship ...... 11:00 am 644868-F Women’s Bible Study ...... 10 am Quality Laundry and Dry Cleaning Church Training ...... 6:00 pm 644898-F • Same Day Service • Evening Worship ...... 7:00 pm NAZARENE PINE GROVE UNITED METHODIST WEDNESDAY CHURCH LIVE OAK CHURCH OF 705 West Howard Street AWANA Club (Ages 3-12 grades) . . . . 6:25 pm 5300 CR 136A, Live Oak Prayer & Bible Study ...... 7:00 pm THE NAZARENE Phone (386) 362-5595 Live Oak, Florida 32064 (386) 364-5211 644894-F 915 Church Ave., SW 1 Block So. of Mayo Pastor George Swearengin 644967-F MOUNT OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH Road North of High School SUNDAY Rev. Louis J. Medaris Sunday School ...... 9:30 a.m. “Growing Together As Family” Choir Practice ...... 5:00 p.m. 5314 98th Terrace, Live Oak, FL 32060 SUNDAY Traditional Service ...... 11:00 a.m. (From US 90, take CR 417 to 98th Terrace and follow signs) Sunday School ...... 9:45 a.m. Sunday Evening Service ...... 6:00 p.m. Rev. Wally Weaver, Pastor Morning Worship ...... 8:45 & 11:00 a.m. MONDAY Dixie Grill www.mtobc.com Evening Worship ...... 6:00 p.m. Prayer Service ...... 7:00 p.m. 386-963-5603 Spanish Service ...... 7:00 p.m. WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY Youth Group Service ...... 5:00 p.m. “Specializing in Steaks & Seafood” SUNDAY Evening Prayer Meeting ...... 7:00 p.m. Praise Team Rehearsal ...... 6:00 p.m. DAILY LUNCH SPECIALS (WITH VEGETABLE) Bible Study (Sunday School) ...... 9:45 am Bible Study ...... 7:00 p.m. Celebration Worship ...... 11:00 am “A Church on the Move” “Enter to Worship …. 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Ray Kelley Sunday Morning Bible Study on 91.3FM Discipleship Classes for Adults ...... 6:30 pm Corner of Hamilton and Ohio Aves. 1391 SW 11th Street, Live Oak Flood Student Worship ...... 6:30 pm (Hwy. 129 N) Verse by verse study on the Book of Hebrews. 644892-F (386) 362-1085 (386) 209-1614 WEDNESDAY 7-8 a.m. www.liveoakchristian.org Eucharist & Unction...... 10:30 am WESTSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH & 6:00 pm Live with Randy Jordan, 13969 Railroad St. SUNDAY THURSDAY Sunday School ...... 9:30 am owner of New Life Bible Bookstore Live Oak, FL 32060 Eucharist...... 7:00 am “Experiencing God Together” Family Worship ...... 10:30 am www.christianhitradio.net 644992-F Pastor Toby Martin 386-364-6905 WEDNESDAY SUNDAY Bible Study ...... 7:00 pm Eucharist...... 9:00 am www.newlifebiblebookstore.com For information call Charles Walker Weekly video of morning sermons can be 386-364-4601 viewed @ www.liveoakchristian.org Sunday School...... 9:45 am 681207F Eucharist...... 11:00 am Complete Printing SUNDAY Nursery provided for both services. 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Doctrinal views expressed on our Religion pages are those of the individual authors and not of the Suwannee Democrat. Wilderness Toward godly Series 8 living, Part 1 “Only be careful and watch yourselves so that you may live and Dr. Donald M. Minshew woman is only going to buy ther; different mother”. For closely so that you do not forget the things may go in and take pos- Senior Pastor the insurance features that believers we have the same your eyes have seen or let them slip from session of the land that Wellborn Baptist Church she wants. Christianity Father; though we have dif- your heart as long as you live.” (Deut. 4:9) the Lord, the God of your doesn't work that way. ferent parents. Every other Today will be a bittersweet stop in our fathers is giving you. Do Too of- Christians need each oth- believer is truly our brother wilderness journey. While the Israelites not add to what I com- ten, Ameri- er to live correctly. When or sister in Christ. Fourthly, are in anticipation of leaving the wilder- mand you and do not sub- can Chris- we get it right, it will ex- we are to learn to be com- ness, no doubt they also remember all tract from it, but keep the tianity is press itself in five charac- passionate. The word used those who have fallen in the desert. In ad- commands of the Lord more Amer- teristics. First, we will be- here literally means tender- dition, Moses now faces his own death and your God that I give ican than come like minded. Let me hearted. Finally, when we handing over the reins of leadership to you.” (Deut. 4:1-2) Heart Christian. relieve your mind quickly, learn to be humble, to have Joshua. What an emotional time this must Once we have decided We love our we are not talking the mun- a modest opinion of our- have been for Moses…the people that he what our last words Matters democracy dane issues of life. No selves, we establish an en- has spent the last forty years caring for and would be to those we and rightly we should. We Gator needs to jump on the vironment where we can leading now must go on without him. love, shouldn’t we get By Angie Land love our individual rights Seminole bandwagon or serve one another. Before his death, recorded in Deuteron- busy living as if we mean and rightly so. It is this indi- vice versa. Neither does it We can be honest and ac- omy chapter 34, Moses spends the first them? Authenticity demands that we live vidualism, however, that refer to the minutiae of knowledge that the church thirty-three chapters giving final words out what we say we believe or they be- causes us to miss certain Christian belief. Rather, it does not always live up the and last instructions. Wouldn’t we do the come empty words; words not taken seri- truths of the Scripture. Peo- refers to the largest princi- ideals of the Faith. When same? Often life doesn’t afford us the op- ously by those who know us. If we are go- ple will say, “I can be just as ples of what God says about we do this, however, we portunity to pass on those last words, so ing to “talk it”, by all means, let’s “walk close to God on the lake, faith and obedience. We are need to remember that Je- let’s take a moment right now and think it”…because every heart matters! beach, etc. as I can in to work hard to come to a sus Christ loves the church about what you would say to those you Blessings, Angie church.” God’s Word does like minded position. Sec- and gave Himself for her. love. What would top your list…the im- Heart Matters is a weekly column written not agree. He tells us that ondly, we will learn to be When we abandon her, but portance of education, financial wisdom, by Angie Land, Director of the godly living begins in the sympathetic. The principal maintain that our relation- or protecting the family name? Surely we Family Life Ministries of the Lafayette context of the family of Greek meaning is a little ship with Him is fine, we want them to learn from our mistakes and Baptist Association, where she teaches God. In fact, a person can- hard to convey here. There demonstrate that, at the not repeat them…as well as enjoy our for- Bible studies, leads marriage and not live the Christian life are two words. One means very least, we do not under- mulas for success. family conferences and offers Biblical correctly in this world by “to have feelings”; the other stand His heart. We cannot As I experienced milestones in my chil- counseling to individuals, couples and themselves: it requires a means “with”. So sympathy dissemble and label dren’s life, I have often expressed gratitude families. Contact Angie with questions community of faith. Yet, we means that we are able to Christ’s church as “orga- to God for being able to share those pre- or comments at angieland3@ have become convinced feel bad when a brother or nized religion” and think cious moments with them. How would I windstream.net that religion is a private sister suffers but even more that we have an excuse. sum up what I would want to say to pre- thing; so much so, that we also feel good when Simply put, those who love pare them for life if I were not present? many are hell-bent on using they feel good. Thirdly, we Christ will love his Bride, Moses’ address reminds the Israelites of all The Awakening America a do it yourself religious learn to love our fellow be- despite her frailties. I hope they have seen and heard with their own Alliance national faith kit similar to the insur- lievers. There is an old you’re in church on Sun- eyes and ears, and he charged them to 9-11 prayer rally ance commercial where a African saying “same fa- day! “watch themselves carefully” so they would not forget. They had experienced The Awakening America Alliance na- God’s presence through the wilderness in tional 9-11 prayer rally will be held on one situation after another. September 11, 2011 at the Suwannee High Our final words to our loved ones School Auditorium at 3 pm. This annual would surely be the same, not a series of event is a call to Christians in America to new thoughts or instructions, but a re- come together in unity to pray for revival minder of all we learned along the way. and a return to the Lord, Jesus Christ, as Notice how obedience to God is the sum- savior of this nation. This event is opened mary and priority of every word Moses to the public and all area churches are in- imparts: vited. For more information go to “Hear now, O Israel, the decrees and www.awakeningamerica.us, or contact laws I am about to teach you. Follow them Wayne Godsmark at 386-208-1345

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Meets Classifiedsand deals with the public and oth- Place a classified: Call 386-362-1734 ersor intoll situations free which 1-800-525-4182 require tact, discretion and courtesy. or fax 386-364-5578 Hours are M-F 8Seeks am and - gives 5 pm out information • closed Sat. & Sun. and interpretation of policy and procedures which require consid- erable knowledge of the depart- ment or unit to which assigned. KNOWLEDGES, SKILLS AND ABILITES: Knowledge of gram- mar, business English and arith- metic. Knowledge of office proce- dures. Ability to compose letters and memoranda without dicta- tion. Skill in operating a computer (Microsoft Office Package) as well as the city's database soft- ware with speed and accuracy. Ability to learn the rules and regu- lations of the particular depart- ment where assigned and other computer software. Announcements Help Wanted HelpMINIMUM Wanted REQUIREMENTS: Garage/Yard Sales Houses for Rent Suwannee Legals High school graduate with at least one year experience in sec- 8606 155th Road Two bedrooms, one bath on 7 NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING ATTENTION ADVERTISERS FirstDay retarial or clerical work. Must be Live Oak, FL acres 2 mi W of Mayo. $500 plus *PROOF READ YOUR AD DRIVERS: able to type 60 words per minute. Frm round-about, CR 136W abt electric. 1st & last required. Any error must be reported the 5 miles, turn R onto 155th. Fri PETS WELCOME. Call The District Board of Trustees of North first day of publication. Should 47 Drivers needed NOW! STARTING SALARY: $10.37 & Sat 8:00-4:00 386-208-2140 or 321-676-8472 Florida Community College will hold its the error inhibit response, LOCAL Customer in Lee, FL. Per Hour. Open until filled. Appli- Household/kitchen items, home regular monthly meeting Tuesday, Sep- credit will apply only to the first • Competitive Pay cations, along with resumes, will decor, scrapbooking supplies. Two BR/one BA on Hwy 90W tember 13, 2011 at 5:30 p.m. in the NFCC run date. The South Georgia • Great Home time be received by the City Adminis- Some furniture. Womens clothes (Live Oak). Newly remodeled in- Board Room, NFCC, 325 NW Turner Media Group is not liable for • Consistent Miles trator, City of Live Oak, 101 (size small) and shoes (size 6). terior. CH&A $600/mo + $500 Davis Dr., Madison, FL. A copy of the any loss or expense that re- • No Touch Freight White Ave SE, Live Oak, Florida Books and more. All priced to sec dep. References req'd. Call agenda may be obtained by writing: sults from publication or omis- • Friendly Atmosphere 32064 sell. 386-209-3268 386-364-4904. NFCC, Office of the President, 325 NW sion. We reserve the right to • Plus Med/Vis/Den Ins. Turner Davis Dr., Madison, FL 32340. edit, reject or refuse any and Must have CDL-A w/1yr. recent TWO YR OLD HOME 3Bd/2Ba In For disability-related accommodations, all advertising submissions. exp. DRUG FREE WORKPLACE: Mayo. $750 mo w/ 1 month Dep contact the NFCC Office of College Ad- 866-403-0507 Guns/Ammo/Accessories $750. Vaulted Ceiling, Open vancement, 850-973-1653. NFCC is an Successful applicant will be sub- equal access/equal opportunity employer. www.LKAM.COM ject to Drug Free Workplace Pol- Floor Plan, Available immedi - ately. 386-294-1072 09/09 PART TIME RECEPTIONIST icy. GUNSHOW Jobs Wanted Monday-Friday, 5pm-8pm. Ex- A FAIR HOUSING/EQUAL OP- SEPTEMBER 10TH & 11TH cellent phone etiquette. Good at- PORTUNITY/DRUG FREE Columbia Co Fairgrounds, Hwy Mobile Homes for Rent tendance a must. 2 years AP WORKPLACE/HANDICAP AC- 247 Lake City. Info: FirstDay and administrative experience CESSIBLE JURISDICTION 386-325-6114 FirstDay NEED A HANDY MAN? Call and excellent computer skills re- NOTICE OF MEETINGS 386-330-6226 quired. Apply in person at Apartments for Rent DWMH 3BR/2BA in Suwannee Suwannee Health Care Center, Lost & Found River Mobile Estates. $500/mo. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the SU- 1620 Helvenston, ST. S.E. APARTMENT FOR RENT plus $300 sec dep. NO PETS. WANNEE COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD Live Oak, FL LOST DOG BRITTANY SPAN- 2bd/1.5 ba , $460. mo. includes Call 386-842-5566. will meet in the School Board Meeting EOE/V/D/M/F IEL Female, spayed. orange & laundry room and lawn service. Fenced 10 acres. 3/2 DWMH Room, 702-2nd Street, NW, Live Oak, Help Wanted white wearing a light blue collar. Florida, on the following date and times: DIRECTOR OF No deposit required. Call w/2-car d-tched garage, RV car- Lost near SR 51 & 129th Road, 386-208-5252 port, 2 fenced horse pastures, 3 NORTH FLORIDA Live Oak. Call 386-362-2268. stalls, chicken coop, pig pen. Tuesday, September 13, 2011 FirstDay RURAL HEALTH WORKFORCE FirstDay $950/mo, 1st, last & sec dep. Call DEVELOPMENT NETWORK 386-590-3893. 9:00 a.m. Joint Workshop with Suwannee **SECURITY OFFICERS ** at North Florida County Board of Commissioners, Live LOST DOG Apartment Unfurnished: 1 Lake City/Live Oak Area. Community College. Oak City Council, and Branford Town All shifts. Current drivers Lic., Black, female mixed breed Bd/1Ba. Suitable for one person. MOBILE HOME 3Bd/2Ba in See www.nfcc.edu for details. $400/mo, first & last month's rent Branford Area Nice, Quiet Com- Council to discuss growth and develop- clear background, DL, phone, (mostly Lab). May have had pup- ment updates and changes pies recently. Found in the vicin- plus electric deposit. munity. $400 Deposit + $575/mo. Diploma/GED. Benefits, DFWP RECEPTIONIST / 386-362-7958. EEO Apply online ity of 168th Drive (Luraville). Call 386-590-0642 or 386-867-1833 SECRETARY www.svproperties.com 10:15 a.m. Workshop Session @ www.dsisecurity.com FOR ADMINISTRATION 386-776-1894 Budget Facilities DEPARTMENT Contracts Personnel Issues FirstDay Curriculum Issues Policy Issues FirstDay KIND OF WORK: Under general Special Notices Singlewide mobile home, 2001, supervision performs secretarial PUBLISHER’S on 1.2 ac. 3bd/2ba, $750. w/utili- Special Meeting (immediately following and clerical work of moderate va- ATTENTION READERS NOTICE ties, or $550 w/o utilites. 1st, last Workshop Session) riety, and complexity for Admin- You should be cautious of calls Budget Facilities All real estate advertising in this & deposit is required. Call Contracts Personnel Issues istration, Building & Code En - from interested buyers of your newspaper is subject to the Fair 386-209-4527 or 386-623-9303. forcement Departments. Com- advertised merchandise. If the Curriculum Issues Policy Issues Housing Act which makes it illegal SWMH in the country. 2Bd/1.5Ba puter data entry requiring the ex- caller is offering you MORE to advertise “any preference, limi- $300/mo, $300 deposit. NO School Board meetings are open to the ercise of some independent judg- money than what you are asking tation or discrimination based on ment in interpreting data and in or suggest sending you a check PETS. Call 386-209-3996 public with the exception of Expulsion Is- race, color, religion, sex, disabili- sues, which are private. Anyone present making grammatical or formal for more than the amount and re- ty, familial status or national ori- changes in materials. Work meth- questing you to cash it and just SWMH in the country. 2Bd/1.5Ba wishing to appeal any decision made dur- ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, gin, or an intention, to make any $350/mo, $350 deposit. NO ing the Regular Meeting will need to en- ods are expected to follow stan- send them back the remaining such preference, limitation and ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY dard practices except in unusual amount DONʼT! THIS IS A PETS. Call 386-209-3996 sure that a verbatim record of the meeting discrimination.” Familial status in- is made, including any testimony and evi- 164 Duty Days Tenured Track cases when more specific in - SCAM! BE CAUTIOUS, IF IT (Grant Funded) POSITION #: SOUNDS TOO GOOD TO BE cludes children under the age of dence upon which the appeal is to be structions may be given. Meets 18 living with parents or legal cus- Acreage/Land/Lots Sale based. F99924 and deals with the public and oth- TRUE, IT USUALLY IS. Teach programmable logic con- todians, pregnant women and ers in situations which require people securing custody of chil- /s/ Jerry A, Scarborough trollers, robotics, hydraulics and tact, discretion and courtesy. pneumatics, electronics, electri- dren under 18. FirstDay Jerry A. Scarborough Seeks and gives out information Education This newspaper will not know- SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS cal systems, manufacturing proc- and interpretation of policy and FIVE ACRES DOWLING PARK esses. Requires Masterʼs degree ingly accept any advertising for Well, Septic, Power, Paved Rd procedures which require consid- real estate which is in violation of 09/09 in engineering, manufacturing or erable knowledge of the depart- Want to be a CNA? frontage. Owner Financing, NO related field. Experience with the law. Our readers are hereby DOWN $59,900 $526/mo ment or unit to which assigned. Donʼt want to wait? informed that all dwellings adver- manufacturing processes includ- Express Training is now 352-215-1018 www.LandOwner- ing programmable logic control- tised in this newspaper are availa- Financing.com KNOWLEDGES, SKILLS AND offering our quality Exam Prep ble on an equal opportunity basis. lers, robotics, electronics and hy- ABILITES: Knowledge of gram- Classes in Lake City, Fl. draulics; teaching experience; To complain of discrimination call mar, business English and arith- Class sizes limited. HUD toll-free 1-800-669-9777. FirstDay NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS CON - curriculum development; knowl- metic. Knowledge of office proce- Call for details on the next edge of Manufacturing Skills The toll-free number for the hear- FOUR ACRES CERNING MAP AMENDMENTS TO THE dures. Ability to compose letters class!!! 386-755-4401 ing impaired is 1-800-927-9275. OʼBRIEN/MCALPIN AREA CITY OF LIVE OAK FUTURE LAND Standard Councilʼs skills stan- and memoranda without dicta- expresstrainingservices.com dards. Six Sigma certification Beautiful Secluded Country Set- USE PLAN MAP OF THE COMPREHEN- tion. Skill in operating a computer ting. High & Dry. Owner Financ- SIVE PLAN preferred. SALARY: Based on (Microsoft Office Package) as degree and experience. APPLI- Houses for Rent ing NO DOWN $29,900 $307/mo well as the city's database soft- BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING CATION DEADLINE: 9/30/11 BRICK HOME 352-215-1018 www.LandOwner- ware with speed and accuracy. Garage/Yard Sales 3BR/2BA in the Financing.com BOARD OF THE CITY OF LIVE OAK, Persons interested should pro- Ability to learn the rules and regu- country (Live Oak). $800/mo FLORIDA, SERVING AS THE LOCAL vide College application, vita, lations of the particular depart- HWY 90 EAST AT WHOLE- w/1st, last & sec dep. Call PLANNING AGENCY OF THE CITY OF and photocopies of transcripts. ment where assigned and other SALE HOMES OF FLORIDA, 386-842-2201 or 386-590-7193. FirstDay LIVE OAK, FLORIDA, NOTICE IS All foreign transcripts must be computer software. Live Oak, FL, Saturday, Septem- HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to Sec- submitted with official translation FOUR ACRES WELLBORN ber 10th,8 am to 2 pm. 5-FAMILY Well already installed! Beautifully tions 163.3161 through 163.3215, Florida and evaluation. Position details MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: YARD SALE Toys, Clothes, Fur- FirstDay Statutes, as amended, objections, recom- and applications available on wooded w/cleared home site. High school graduate with at niture, TV Center & lots more. FOR RENT: 3bd/2ba in Foxbor- Nice Neighborhood. OWNER FI- mendations and comments concerning web at: www.fgc.edu Human Re- least one year experience in sec- ough, 2400sf + 2 car garage, the amendments, as described below, will sources Florida Gateway Col- NANCED, NO DOWN. $39,900 retarial or clerical work. Must be pool, large workshop, $1,100/mo. $410/mo 352-215-1018 be heard by the Planning and Zoning lege 149 S.E. College Place able to type 60 words per minute. Call 386-658-2378 before 10pm. www.LandOwnerFinancing.com Board of the City of Live Oak, Florida, Lake City, FL 32025-2007 serving as the Local Planning Agency of Phone (386) 754-4314 Fax (386) -FOR RENT- HOME FOR RENT near Live the City of Live Oak, Florida, at a public STARTING SALARY: $10.37 754-4814 E-Mail: Oak. 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, 1 mile FirstDay hearing on Monday, September 19, 2011 Per Hour. Open until filled. Appli- from town, $675.00 month. First, [email protected] cations, along with resumes, will Recently Foreclosed, Special at 5:30 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the FGC is accredited by the last and security deposit. Contact matters can be heard, in the City Council be received by the City Adminis- Joe at 609-351-8328. Financing Available, Any Credit, Commission on Colleges of the trator, City of Live Oak, 101 Any Income. Vacant Land lo - Meeting Room, City Hall, located at 101 Southern Association of White Ave SE, Live Oak, Florida cated at Wesley St., Mayo. Southeast White Avenue, Live Oak, Flor- LARGE HOME FOR RENT ida. Colleges and Schools. 32064 3Bd/1.5Ba Just outside City Lim- $14,900. Visit VP/ADA/EA/EO College in www.roselandco.com/9KY. Drive its, Country Setting $850 per mo. CPA 11-3, an application by the City of Education and Employment 386-362-6556 by then call (866) 924-8348. DRUG FREE WORKPLACE: Live Oak City Council, to amend the Fu- Successful applicant will be sub- LIVE OAK, FOR RENT: 3 bed- ture Land Use Plan Map of the Compre- room, 2 bath home on 13 1/2 Suwannee Legals hensive Plan, by changing the future land ject to Drug Free Workplace Pol- use classifications for and on parcels of LAKE WOOD icy. acres, 6 miles from town. Fenced for livestock. $750.00 month. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, THIRD land described, as follows: A FAIR HOUSING/EQUAL OP- JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR APARTMENTS IN PORTUNITY/DRUG FREE First, last and security deposit. Call Joe at 609-351-8328 SUWANNEE COUNTY, FLORIDA Parts and portions of: Section 15, Town- LIVE OAK WORKPLACE/HANDICAP GREAT RATES AC- FOR NICE LOOKING ship 2 South, Range 13 East; Section 22, CESSIBLE JURISDICTION Three BR/One BA home for rent. CASE NO. 11-114-CA Township 2 South, Range 13 East; Sec- Quiet country living RENTALS - STARTING AT $300 PER MONTH $450.00/month. Gas stove & tion 23, Township 2 South, Range 13 heater, wood-burning fireplace. East; Section 26, Township 2 South, 2 bedroom duplex. FOR SINGLEWIDES AND $450 PER MONTH No pets allowed. 386-294-1634 FIRST FEDERAL BANK OF FLORIDA, a Range 13 East; Section 27, Township 2 Banking corporation organized under South, Range 13 East, all in Suwannee FOR DOUBLEWIDES. WATER, SEWER, TWO BDRM/1BATH, fenced Call 362-3110. the laws of the United States of Amer- County, Florida, within the incorporated acre lot, utility shed, car shelter, ica, f/k/a FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS city limits of the City of Live Oak, and all 641411-F AND GARBAGE INCLUDED. NO PETS. W. of Live Oak, Fl. $500/mo. first BANK OF FLORIDA affected areas for this amendment, lying and last $250/sec. dep., no pets, 386-330-2567 644317-F south of U.S. Highway 90 and west of references req. call Plaintiff, U.S. Highway 129. 386-364-5337 ATTENTION! vs. Affected areas on map have a selected solid border indicated. For Qualified DAVID M. TAYLOR, JR. and Home Inspections MISTY D. TAYLOR, Call Defendants. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE

Paul Dial NOTICE is hereby given that BARRY A. Free BAKER Clerk of the Circuit Court of Su- C.R.P.I. wannee County, Florida, will on the 29th The public hearings may be continued to day of September, 2011, at 11:00 a.m. on one or more future dates. Any interested 386-364-4434 or the front steps of the Suwannee County party shall be advised that the date, time Courthouse, 200 S. Ohio Avenue, Live and place of any continuation of the pub- 386-590-6534 Oak. FL 32064, offer for sale and sell at lic hearings shall be announced during Certified public outcry to the highest and best bid- the public hearings and that no further no- State of Fla. Licence #HI1804 642542-F der for cash, the following described prop- tices concerning this matter will be pub- erty situated in Suwannee County, Flor- lished, unless said continuation exceeds ida, to-wit: six calendar weeks from the date of the above referenced public hearings. R EAL E STATE The West 125,00 feet of the North 445.00 Vehicles, Farm Equipment, Etc. feet of the Northwest 1/4 of the Southwest At the aforementioned public hearing, all 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 10, interested parties may appear and be Township 4 South, Range 15 East, Su- heard with respect to the referenced peti- You can Reach wannee County, Florida containing 1.28 tion. acres, more or less Copies of the amendment and detailed Over 4 Million maps of said lands, and the associated Pursuant to the Final Judgment of Fore- proposed map amendments are available Potential Buyers closure entered in a case pending in said for public inspection at the office of the Court, the style of which is as set out Development Manager, City Hall Annex, for your product above, and the docket number of which is 416 Howard Street East, Live Oak, Flor- 11-114-CA. Any person claiming an inter- ida, during regular business hours; phone through our Internet est in the surplus from the sale, if any, 386-362-2276. other than the property owner as of the and Newspaper Run your Yard Sale in the date of the lis pendens must file a claim All persons are advised that if they decide within sixty (60) days after the sale. to appeal any decision made at the above Network in Florida referenced public hearings, they will need Wednesday North Florida Focus & WITNESS my hand and the official seal of a record of the proceedings, and that, for said Court, this 31st day of August, 2011. such purpose, they may need to ensure and throughout that a verbatim record of the proceedings Friday Suwannee Democrat Classifieds (Seal) BARRY A. BAKER is made, which record includes the testi- the Nation. Clerk of the Circuit Court mony and evidence upon which the ap- Call Nancy at Suwannee County,Florida peal is to be based. and get the Yard Sale Kit for FREE. /s/ Sharon Hale B.W. Helvenston Chairman of the Live Oak Planning 386-362-1734 Deadline for placing your yard sale is Friday at 11:00 a.m. By: Deputy Clerk and Zoning Board 641414-F 641416-F 09/09, 16 09/09 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR SUWANNEE COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION

Case No.: 61-2011-CA-000123

WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. TRUSTEE POOLING AND SERVICING AGREEMENT DATED AS OF APRIL 1, 2005 ASSET-BACKED PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES SE- RIES 2005-WHQ2 Plaintiff,

v.

HEATHER WEST A/K/A HEATHER J. WEST; MICHAEL WEST A/K/A MI- CHAEL VERNE WEST A/K/A MICHEAL WEST; SUWANNEE VALLEY PROPER- TIES, LLC; UNKNOWN TENANT #1, UNKNOWN TENANT #2; ALL OTHER UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING INER- ESTS BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST A NAMED DEFENDANT(S) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAME UN- KNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN IN- TEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVI- SEES, GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIM- ANTS, Defendants.

NOTICE OF ACTION

Michael West a/k/a Michael Verne West a/k/a Micheal West

Last Known Address: 328 White Oak Dr. Brandon, FL 39047

Current Address: Unknown

Previous Address: 20644 49th Drive Lake City, FL 32024

Previous Address: 3825 NW 57th Terrace Gainesville, FL 32606 5872

Previous Address: 1318 Village Ct. Brandon, Fl 33511 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2011 nSUWANNEE DEMOCRAT/LIVE OAK IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE PAGE 7B THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR ALL OTHER UNKNOWN PARTIES Ask the Guys Fast Facts SUWANNEE COUNTY, FLORIDAReaderCLAIMING Humor INTERESTS BY, THROUGH, CIVIL DIVISION UNDER AND AGAINST A NAMED DE- Dear Classified Guys, Tricked Out AlaFENDANT(S) Carte WHO ARE NOT KNOWN My four brothers and I decided Considering the highCase No.: price 61-2011-CA-000123 of a I TOwas BE working DEAD OR as ALIVE,a doorman WHETHER to get my Mom a new car for new car, it pays to protect it from at a SAMEfancy restaurant UNKNOWN when PARTIES a MAY WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. TRUSTEE CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, her 60th birthday. Our idea was theft. Here is one trick that is used woman came rushing inside in a to drive the new car until it had POOLING HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR to deter thievesAND SERVICINGfrom stealing AGREEMENT your DATEDpanic.OTHER She CLAIMANTS accidentally locked 60 miles on the odometer to car. Have theAS car'sOF VIN number herself out of her car and needed match her 60th birthday. While etched into APRILthe corner 1, 2005of all ASSET-BACKEDyour helpLast getting Known itAddress: unlocked. Unknown we thought this was easy with a windows. ThisPASS-THROUGH process only CERTIFICATES takes SE- new car, the car we picked out RIES 2005-WHQ2 HappyCurrent Address: to help, Unknown I told her the a few minutes, Plaintiff, but can help pre- at the dealership already had 85 restaurant had a Slim Jim for vent your car from being stolen. just YOUsuch ARE occasions. NOTIFIED Ithat grabbed an action to miles on it. The dealer said the The thieves v.would have to replace foreclose a mortgage on the following Duane “Cash” Holze the tool as she told me it was the car is still considered "New". all the glass in addition to the VIN property in Suwannee County, Florida: HEATHER WEST A/K/A HEATHER J.red car parked outside. But with that many miles on it & Todd “Carry” Holze labels. That's enough for them to already, shouldn't it be WEST; MICHAEL WEST A/K/A MI- SinceLOT 15it was OF MOLREYraining, PROPERTIESshe wait- leave your carCHAEL alone. VERNE As WEST an added A/K/A MICHEALed insideUNIT #1, while ACCORDING I went out TO THEto PLAT considered "used". WEST; SUWANNEE VALLEY PROPER- THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT 09/04/11 benefit, some insurance compa- open the door. After all, I doubt my ©The Classified Guys® nies will evenTIES, offer LLC; a UNKNOWNdiscounted TENANT #1, BOOK 1, PAGE(S) 224, OF THE PUB- Mom would consider premium. UNKNOWN TENANT #2; ALL OTHER ALIC few RECORDSminutes later OF I SUWANNEEreturned herself "New" at 85. UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING INER-andCOUNTY, happily FLORIDA. said, "You're TOGETHER all set, WITH OdorlessESTS BY, THROUGH, UNDER, ANDbut 1994you'll MERI, have ID# to FLHMLCP2001045A turn off your & ••• AGAINST A NAMED DEFENDANT(S) B, WHICH IS PERMANENTLY AFFIXED Carry: The laws in each state often accumulated as a function of Almost everyone loves the fresh car alarm." Cash: I doubt if she'd appreci- govern what is considered a quality checks performed by the WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD TO THE ABOVE DESCRIBED LAND, smell of a newOR car. ALIVE, But WHETHER what is SAME UN- I ANDwas ASa bit SUCH shocked IS DEEMED when TO she BE A ate being referred to as "used" "new" or "used" vehicle. In your manufacturer or from transporting that intoxicatingKNOWN scent? PARTIES You MAY may CLAIM AN IN-replied,FIXTURE "I'd AND love A to,PART but OF MY THE car REAL either, so I'd be careful how you state of Virginia, if the dealer the vehicle to get it to the dealer- TEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVI- ESTATE be surprised to learn that well- doesn't have an alarm." present that new car. No gift can drove the car in order to transfer it ship. known smellSEES, is actually GRANTEES, a combi- OR OTHER CLAIM- make up for insulting a woman's from one dealership to another or Cash: Since the 85 miles con- ANTS, This property(Thanks is located to at Ralph the Street C.) ad- nation of the adhesive Defendants. and sealers dress of: 20644 49th Drive, Lake City, age. from their storage facility to the cern you, talk it over with your used to affix the fabric and plastic FL 32024 Carry: My wife taught me that showroom, then the car would dealer. He can explain where NOTICE OF ACTION inside your car. As these adhe- Laughs For Sale lesson years ago. Now on her accumulate mileage, but still be those 85 miles came from and sives dry, they release residual sol- has been filed against you and you are Michael West a/k/a Michael Verne West required to serve a copy of your written birthday cake, I make sure to considered "new". maybe even compensate you for vents into the air that fill the Hope he means "insured" never have more than 29 candles. Cash: However, if the vehicle a/k/a Micheal West defenses on or before October 7, 2011, a the additional mileage on the car. passenger compartment. The date which is within 30 days after the first Cash: I commend you on the were test driven by another cus- After all, a good dealer will typi- aroma dissipatesLast Known over Address: time 328as Whitethe Oak Dr. publication, if any, on Elizabeth R. Well- great idea of driving the new car tomer or sold and returned,N OTICEthen OF PUBLIC MEETINGS OF Brandon, FL 39047 born,Limo P.A., Driver Plaintiff's for attorney, Hire. whose ad- cally do something to insure that gases escape through open doors For trips to until it had 60 miles. It would the car would have to be classi- THE youNORTH leave a happy customer. dress is 350 Jim Moran Blvd., Suite 100, and windows. and from airport. have been a great surprise for fied as "used". FLORIDA BROADBANDCarry: AUTHORITYAnd if not, just see what Current Address: Unknown Deerfield Beach, Florida 33442, and file OPERATIONS COMMITTEE ••• theLicensed original with and this Courtinjured. either before Carry: your Mom. However, a car with Typically a car arrives he says when you ask him to turn Do you have a Previousquestion Address: or funny 20644 story 49th Drive service onDay Plaintiff's or Eve.attorney, or immedi- 85 miles does not have to be con- at the dealer with up to ten miles back the odometer by driving it 15 about the classifieds? Want Laketo just City, give FL 32024 ately thereafter; otherwise, a default will The North Florida Broadband Authority us your opinion? Email us at: be entered against you for the relief de- sidered "used". on it. These first few miles are miles in reverse! [email protected]. ("NFBA") announces meetings of the Previous Address: 3825 NW 57th Terrace manded in the Complaint or petition. NFBA Operations Committee that all in- Gainesville, FL 32606 terested persons arewww.ClassifiedGuys.com invited to attend. 5872 This Notice shall be published once a The NFBA is a legal entity and public week for two consecutive weeks in the Suwannee Legals Suwannee Legals Suwanneebody created pursuant Legals to the provisions of Suwannee Legals SuwanneePrevious Address: 1318Legals Village Ct. Suwannee Democrat. Legals Section 163.01, Florida Statutes, and an Brandon, Fl 33511 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 3RD Interlocal Agreement among Baker, Brad- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE WITNESS my hand and the seal of the SUWANNEE COUNTY, FLORIDA JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR ford, Columbia, Dixie, Gilchrist, Hamilton, THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR ALL OTHER UNKNOWN PARTIES court on August 24, 20111. SUWANNEE COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION Jefferson, Lafayette, Levy, Madison, Put- SUWANNEE COUNTY, FLORIDA CLAIMING INTERESTS BY, THROUGH, CASE NO. 61-2011-CA-000188 nam, Suwannee, Taylor, Union and Wa- CIVIL DIVISION UNDER AND AGAINST A NAMED DE- Barry A. Baker File No. 11-77-CP kulla Counties and municipalities of Cedar FENDANT(S) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN CLERK OF THE COURT ROSE LAND AND FINANCE CORP. Key, Cross City, Lake City, Live Oak, Case No.: 61-2011-CA-000123 TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER IN RE: ESTATE OF Monticello, Perry, White Springs and Wor- SAME UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY By: /s/ Sharon Hale Plaintiff(s), THOMAS GLENN CARTER, thington Springs, Florida. The NFBA's WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. TRUSTEE CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, Deputy Clerk vs. Operations Committee meeting will be POOLING HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR Attorney for Plaintiff: held at 10:00 a.m. on Thursday, Septem- AND SERVICING AGREEMENT DATED OTHER CLAIMANTS Yashmin Chen-Zlexis, Esquire Deceased. MELIDA J. MEDINA A/K/A ber 8, 2011; and at 10:00 a.m. on the fol- AS OF ElizabethR. Wellborn, P. A. MELIDA JAELI MEDINA; et al., lowing Wednesdays, September 28, APRIL 1, 2005 ASSET-BACKED Last Known Address: Unknown 350 Jim Moran Blvd, Suite 100 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Defendant(s). 2011; October 26, 2011; November 30, PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES SE- Deerfield Beach, FL 33442 2011; and December 28, 2011 all at the RIES 2005-WHQ2 Current Address: Unknown Telephone: (954) 354-3544 The administration of the Estate of THO- NOTICE OF ACTION Cabot Lodge Board Room, 3726 SW 40th Plaintiff, Facsimile: (954) 354-3545 MAS GLENN CARTER, deceased, whose FORECLOSING PROCEEDINGS-PROP - Boulevard, Gainesville, FL 32608. The YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to ERTY date of death was July 28, 2011; File NFBA's Operational Committee meeting v. foreclose a mortgage on the following IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERI- Number 11-77-CP is pending in the Cir- TO: is to conduct general business. If a per- property in Suwannee County, Florida: CANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT, all per- cuit Court for Suwannee County, Florida, MELIDA J. MEDINA A/K/A MELIDA son decides to appeal any decision made HEATHER WEST A/K/A HEATHER J. sons who are disabled and who need Probate Division, the address of which is JAELI MEDINA ADDRESS UNKNOWN by the NFBA with respect to any matter WEST; MICHAEL WEST A/K/A MI- LOT 15 OF MOLREY PROPERTIES special accommodations to participate in 200 S. Ohio Avenue, Live Oak, FL 32064. BUT WHOSE LAST KNOWN ADDRESS considered at the meeting, such person CHAEL VERNE WEST A/K/A MICHEAL UNIT #1, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT this proceeding because of that disability IS: 13933 24TH ST, LIVE OAK, FL The names and addresses of the Per- 32060 will need a record of the proceedings and WEST; SUWANNEE VALLEY PROPER- THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT should, within a r3easonable time prior to sonal Representative and the Personal may need to ensure that a verbatim re- TIES, LLC; UNKNOWN TENANT #1, BOOK 1, PAGE(S) 224, OF THE PUB- any proceeding, contact the Americans Representative's attorney are set forth be- UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF MELIDA J. cord is made, including the testimony and UNKNOWN TENANT #2; ALL OTHER LIC RECORDS OF SUWANNEE with Disabilities Coordinator in the Admin- low. MEDINA A/K/A MELIDA JAELI MEDINA evidence upon which the appeal is to be UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING INER- COUNTY, FLORIDA. TOGETHER WITH istrative Office of the Court, Palm Beach ADDRESS UNKNOWN BUT WHOSE made. In accordance with the Americans ESTS BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND LAST KNOWN ADDRESS IS: 13933 1994 MERI, ID# FLHMLCP2001045A & County Courthouse at 205 North Dixie All creditors of the decedent and other 24TH ST, LIVE OAK, FL 32060 with Disabilities Act, persons needing AGAINST A NAMED DEFENDANT(S) B, WHICH IS PERMANENTLY AFFIXED Highway, Room 5.2500, West Palm persons having claims or demands special accommodation or an interpreter WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD TO THE ABOVE DESCRIBED LAND, Beach, Florida 33401; (561) 355-4380, at against decedent's estate, on whom a MICHAEL MEDINA ADDRESS UN- to participate in this proceeding or have OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAME UN- AND AS SUCH IS DEEMED TO BE A least five (5) days prior to the proceeding. copy of this notice is required to be KNOWN BUT WHOSE LAST KNOWN any questions please contact Faith Doyle, KNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN IN- FIXTURE AND A PART OF THE REAL If hearing or voice impaired, 1- (800) ADDRESS IS: 13933 24TH ST, LIVE served must file their claims with this OAK, FL 32060 Clerk to the NFBA Board at (877) TEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVI- ESTATE 955-8771. Court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 552-3482 or (407) 629-6900 at least two SEES, GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIM- 09/02, 09/09 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF MICHAEL (2) business days prior to the date of the ANTS, This property is located at the Street ad- FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE MEDINA ADDRESS UNKNOWN BUT meeting. Defendants. dress of: 20644 49th Drive, Lake City, OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF WHOSE LAST KNOWN ADDRESS IS: 09/09 FL 32024 13933 24TH ST, LIVE OAK, FL 32060 SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE NOTICE OF ACTION Find ON THEM. Residence unknown and if living, includ- has been filed against you and you are ing any unknown spouse of the Defen- Michael West a/k/a Michael Verne West required to serve a copy of your written NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING All other creditors of the decedent and dant, if remarried and if said Defendant is a/k/a Micheal West defenses on or before October 7, 2011, a dead, his/her respective unknown heirs, What other persons having claims or demands date which is within 30 days after the first devisees, grantees, assignees, creditors, NOTICE is hereby given that the City of against the decedent's estate must file Last Known Address: 328 White Oak Dr. publication, if any, on Elizabeth R. Well- lienors, and trustees, and all other per- Live Oak, Florida will hold a public hear- their claims with this court WITHIN 3 Brandon, FL 39047 born, P.A., Plaintiff's attorney, whose ad- sons claiming by, through, under or ing Tuesday, September 13, 2011 at against the named Defendant; and the You Want MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE 6:30 p.m. or shortly there after in the City dress is 350 Jim Moran Blvd., Suite 100, FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. aforementioned named Defendant and Current Address: Unknown Deerfield Beach, Florida 33442, and file such of the aforementioned unknown De- Council Meeting Room located in the Live the original with this Court either before fendant and such of the unknown named Oak City Hall on the second and final ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE Previous Address: 20644 49th Drive In The Defendant as may be infants, incompe- reading of Ordinance No. 1299. service on Plaintiff's attorney, or immedi- FOREVER BARRED. tents or otherwise not sui juris. Lake City, FL 32024 ately thereafter; otherwise, a default will be entered against you for the relief de- Ordinance No. 1299 NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PE- YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an Previous Address: 3825 NW 57th Terrace Classifieds action to foreclose a mortgage on the fol- manded in the Complaint or petition. RIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM lowing property, to-wit: Gainesville, FL 32606 FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AF- 5872 This Notice shall be published once a AN ORDINANCE ADDING A SECTION TER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE EAST 1/2 OF week for two consecutive weeks in the NUMBERED 2-116 TO THE CODE OF Today DEATH IS BARRED. THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTH- Previous Address: 1318693766gaNFWF3x10.5nff9-9.crtr Village Ct. Suwannee Democrat. - Page 1 - Composite EAST 1/4 OF SECTION 8, TOWNSHIP 1 ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF LIVE Brandon, Fl 33511 SOUTH, RANGE 13 EAST, SUWANNEE OAK PROVIDING THAT THE CITY The date of first publication of this notice WITNESS my hand and the seal of the COUNTY, FLORIDA; TOGETHER WITH CLERK/TREASURER SHALL RECEIVE is: September 9, 2011. ALL OTHER UNKNOWN PARTIES A 1999 REDM DOUBLE WIDE MOBILE AN ANNUAL SALARY OF $47,774.45; court on August 24, 20111. HOME, VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION CLAIMING INTERESTS BY, THROUGH, PROVIDING FOR ANNUAL COST OF /s/ Lisa Michelle Cheshire NUMBER FLA14614368A, TITLE NUM- UNDER AND AGAINST A NAMED DE- Barry A. Baker BER 79775178; AND VEHICLE IDENTI- LIVING INCREASES EQUAL TO THAT FENDANT(S) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN FICATION NUMBER FLA 14614368B, TI- AFFORDED OTHER CITY EMPLOYEES; CLERK OF THE COURT LISA MICHELLE CHESHIRE TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER TLE NUMBER 79775115, WHICH IS AF- PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE Co-Personal Representative FIXED THERETO. SAME UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY By: /s/ Sharon Hale 9034 141st Lane CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, Deputy Clerk more commonly known as 13933 24TH At the aforementioned public hearing, all Live Oak, FL 32060 ST, LIVE OAK, FL 32060 interested parties may appear and be HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR Attorney for Plaintiff: OTHER CLAIMANTS Yashmin Chen-Zlexis, Esquire heard with respect to the above men- /s/ Angela Marie Cabassa ElizabethR. Wellborn, P. A. This action has been filed against you, tioned matter. ANGELA MARIE CABASSA and you are required to serve a copy of Last Known Address: Unknown 350 Jim Moran Blvd, Suite 100 Co-Personal Representative your written defense, if any, to it on Plain- Deerfield Beach, FL 33442 tiff's attorney, GILBERT GARCIA If a person decides to appeal the decision 4420 Carrollwood Village Drive Current Address: Unknown Telephone: (954) 354-3544 GROUP, P.A., whose address is 2005 made at the above reference public hear- Tampa, FL 33618 Pan Am Circle, Suite 110, Tampa, Florida ing, he will need a record of the proceed- Facsimile: (954) 354-3545 33607, on or before 30 days after date of YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to ings and that for such purpose, they may /s/ James W. Prevatt, Jr. first publication and file the original with foreclose a mortgage on the following IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERI- ensure that a verbatim record of the pro- JAMES W. PREVATT, JR. the Clerk of the Circuit Court either before property in Suwannee County, Florida: CANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT, all per- service on Plaintiff's attorney or immedi- ceedings is made. Attorney for Co-Personal Representative ately thereafter; otherwise a default will sons who are disabled and who need Florida Bar No. 0352012 LOT 15 OF MOLREY PROPERTIES special accommodations to participate in be entered against you for the relief de- Ed Rewis Prevatt Law Firm, P.L. manded in the Complaint. UNIT #1, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT this proceeding because of that disability Council President 123 East Howard Street THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT should, within a r3easonable time prior to WITNESS my hand and seal of this Court Live Oak, FL 32064 BOOK 1, PAGE(S) 224, OF THE PUB- any proceeding, contact the Americans on the 29th day of August, 2011. ATTEST: Telephone: (386) 362-7979 LIC RECORDS OF SUWANNEE with Disabilities Coordinator in the Admin- John Gill 09/09, 16 COUNTY, FLORIDA. TOGETHER WITH (Seal) Barry A. Baker City Clerk istrative Office of the Court, Palm Beach SUWANNEE County, Florida 1994 MERI, ID# FLHMLCP2001045A & County Courthouse at 205 North Dixie 09/09 B, WHICH IS PERMANENTLY AFFIXED Highway, Room 5.2500, West Palm By: /s/ Sharon Hale Deputy Clerk TO THE ABOVE DESCRIBED LAND, Beach, Florida 33401; (561) 355-4380, at AND AS SUCH IS DEEMED TO BE A least five (5) days prior to the proceeding. In accordance with the Americans With PUBLIC NOTICE FIXTURE AND A PART OF THE REAL If hearing or voice impaired, 1- (800) Disabilities Act, persons in need of a spe- ESTATE 955-8771. cial accommodation to participate in this proceeding shall, within seven (7) days The Suwannee County Value Adjustment 09/02, 09/09 prior to any proceeding, contact the Ad- Board (VAB) for 2011 which hears ap- This property is located at the Street ad- ministrative Office of the Court, SUWAN- peals regarding property classifications, dress of: 20644 49th Drive, Lake City, NEE County, 200 SOUTH OHIO AVE- exemptions and value assessments for FL 32024 NUE, LIVE OAK, FL 32060, County real and tangible personal property and Phone 386-362-0549 TDD, tax deferrals will hold an Organizational 1-800-955-8771 or 1-800-955-8770 via Meeting to attend administrative and pro- has been filed against you and you are Florida Relay Service. cedural issues for this year. The purpose required to serve a copy of your written 09/02, 09 of this meeting is NOT to entertain ap- defenses on or before October 7, 2011, a peals or consider any filed petitions. Peti- date which is within 30 days after the first tion Hearings will be scheduled as re- publication, if any, on Elizabeth R. Well- Contact the ceived for dates later in October. The or- born, P.A., Plaintiff's attorney, whose ad- Classifieds online NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETINGS OF ganizational meeting will be on Thursday THE NORTH September 22, 2011, beginning at 9:00 dress is 350 Jim Moran Blvd., Suite 100, a.m. and held at the Historic Union Deerfield Beach, Florida 33442, and file to make an FLORIDA BROADBAND AUTHORITY Train Depot, 210 Ohio Avenue North, the original with this Court either before announcement, OPERATIONS COMMITTEE Live Oak, Florida. The meeting is open to the public. Any person who may wish service on Plaintiff's attorney, or immedi- sell your stuff, to challenge or appeal in either an admin- ately thereafter; otherwise, a default will istrative hearing or to the courts, any deci- be entered against you for the relief de- post a job or The North Florida Broadband Authority sion or action of the VAB, will need to manded in the Complaint or petition. subscribe today! ("NFBA") announces meetings of the themselves ensure that a verbatim record NFBA Operations Committee that all in- of the meeting is made for their use and This Notice shall be published once a terested persons are invited to attend. at their expense. week for two consecutive weeks in the The NFBA is a legal entity and public Barry A. Baker, Clerk of the Circuit Court Suwannee Democrat. nflaonline.com body created pursuant to the provisions of Direct Phone Inquiries To: 386-362-0522 Section 163.01, Florida Statutes, and an 09/07, 09 WITNESS my hand and the seal of the Interlocal Agreement among Baker, Brad- ford, Columbia, Dixie, Gilchrist, Hamilton, court on August 24, 20111. Jefferson, Lafayette, Levy, Madison, Put- Barry A. Baker nam, Suwannee, Taylor, Union and Wa- Get your Car For Sale Kit CLERK OF THE COURT kulla Counties and municipalities of Cedar Key, Cross City, Lake City, Live Oak, By: /s/ Sharon Hale Monticello, Perry, White Springs and Wor- Deputy Clerk thington Springs, Florida. The NFBA's Sell Your Car forOperations “Top Committee Dollar” meeting will be Attorney for Plaintiff: Yashmin Chen-Zlexis, Esquire held at 10:00 a.m. on Thursday, Septem- ElizabethR. Wellborn, P. A. ber 8, 2011; and at 10:00 a.m. on the fol- Free lowing Wednesdays, September 28, 350 Jim Moran Blvd, Suite 100 2011; October 26, 2011; November 30, Deerfield Beach, FL 33442 Telephone: (954) 354-3544 2011; and December 28, 2011 all at the Cabot Lodge Board Room, 3726 SW 40th Facsimile: (954) 354-3545 Boulevard, Gainesville, FL 32608. The IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERI- NFBA's Operational Committee meeting CANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT, all per- is to conduct general business.Each If a Kitper- Includes: son decides to appeal any decision made sons who are disabled and who need special accommodations to participate in by the NFBA with respect to any matter • 2 All-Weather Fluorescent “For Sale” Signs this proceeding because of that disability considered at the meeting, such person should, within a r3easonable time prior to will need a record of the proceedingsSuccessful and Tips may need to ensure that a verbatim• re- any proceeding, contact the Americans with Disabilities Coordinator in the Admin- cord is made, including the testimony“Get and Top Dollar for Your Used Car” evidence upon which the appeal is to be istrative Office of the Court, Palm Beach made. In accordance with the Americans• Pre-Sale Checklist County Courthouse at 205 North Dixie Highway, Room 5.2500, West Palm with Disabilities Act, persons needing Beach, Florida 33401; (561) 355-4380, at special accommodation or an interpreter• Vehicle Options Window Display to participate in this proceeding or have least five (5) days prior to the proceeding. If hearing or voice impaired, 1- (800) any questions please contact Faith• Doyle, E-Z Closing Forms 955-8771. Clerk to the NFBA Board at (877)including Deposit Form & Bill of Sale 552-3482 or (407) 629-6900 at least two 09/02, 09/09 (2) business days prior to the date of the meeting. 09/09 Run your Car For Sale classified in the Wednesday North Florida Focus & Friday Suwannee Democrat Classifieds and get the Car Kit for FREE. * Deadline for placing your ad is Friday at 11:00 a.m.

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ld-fashioned French Pot ice cream is incredibly dense, creamy and delicious on its own, but you can put a gourmet twist on a family favorite with O these fun and easy recipes from Graeter’s Ice Cream.  Make your own ice cream sandwiches with this recipe for irresistible Chocolate Chip Wheelies rolled in chocolate sprinkles — they’ll have your family begging for more.

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 Serve something special with Individual Baked Alaskas. They are impressive to serve and easy to make. 141 Years of  Change up the typical trifle by taking a unique twist: Cupcake Fruit Trifles with Vanilla Mascarpone Custard. Creaminess In 1870, Louis C. Graeter began making hand-made ice cream Chocolate Chip Wheelies in the Queen City, Cincinnati. Yield: Approximately 36 cookies A tremend ous success, the business or 18 wheelies grew steadily for many years, pass- ing to each successive generation Cupcake Fruit Trifles with 1/2 cup all-purpose shortening of the family. Vanilla Mascarpone Custard 1/2 cup lightly salted butter Now in its fourth generation of 1/2 cup packed brown sugar family ownership, Graeter’s Ice 1/2 cup plus 1/3 cup granulated sugar Cream is a beloved tradition, faith- 1/4 teaspoon salt fully following the century-old 1 teaspoon baking soda recipes, all-natural and high- 2 large eggs quality ingredients, and methods 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract of production. 3/4 cup bread flour (substitute all-purpose The magic behind Graeter’s is if necessary) the French Pot process. By creat- 1 1/3 cup cake flour ing just two gallons at a time and 1 2/3 cup semisweet chocolate chips hand-packing each pint, the ice 4 pints of your favorite Graeter’s Ice Cream flavor cream is dense and creamy unlike Chocolate sprinkles any other. Preheat oven to 390°F. Graeter’s is also famous for the Cream shortening, butter, brown sugar, granulated sugar, mas sive chunks of bittersweet salt and baking soda until smooth, about one minute. chocolate found in its signature Add eggs and vanilla to mixture and cream until all ingre- chip flavors. Gourmet liquid choco- dients are incorporated. late is poured into the French Pot Add flour gradually and beat until well mixed. Stir in chips. just as the ice cream is finishing. Drop rounded tablespoons of dough onto cookie sheet and The result is velvety smooth chunks bake for approximately 10 minutes. of chocol ate in every bite. Once cookies are cooled, place in freezer until frozen. To find Graeter’s at a grocery After freezing, sandwich your favorite flavor ice cream store near you, or to order online, Chocolate Chip between two chocolate chip cookies. Immediately roll the visit www.graeters.com. Wheelies edge of the sandwich in chocolate sprinkles. Recipe courtesy of Graeter’s

Individual Baked Alaskas Cupcake Fruit Trifles with Yield: 8 servings Vanilla Mascarpone Custard 2 pints Graeter’s Ice Cream of Yield: 20 trifles choice, such as Black Raspberry 16 ounces mascarpone cheese Chocolate Chip 1 pint Graeter’s Vanilla Ice Cream, thawed, 8 mini dessert shells, frozen refrigerated 1/2 cup egg whites (about 4 to 5 eggs) 1 quart heavy cream, whipped to soft peaks 1 cup sugar 4 to 6 cups of fruit: raspberries, 1/2 teaspoon cream of tartar strawberries, blueberries or oranges 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract Sprinkle of sugar Pinch of salt 20 yellow cupcakes, using recipe of choice, Place ice cream in the refrigerator for 10 min- remove liners and cut into equal thirds, utes to soften slightly. Line a heavy cookie horizontally sheet with parchment paper or heavy duty 20 wine or beverage glasses, 6 to 9 ounces foil, and lightly spray with cooking spray. Place the mascarpone cheese and ice cream in a mix- Line dessert shells on cookie sheet, about ing bowl and whisk until smooth. Do not over mix. two inches apart. Firmly press a scoop of Fold whipped cream into mascarpone mixture, ice cream into each frozen shell. Loosely cover and refrigerate until ready to assemble trifles. cover with plastic wrap and freeze for When ready to assemble trifles, sprinkle fruit several hours or overnight. with a small amount of sugar, to create a syrupy For meringue: Whisk together egg whites, consistency. sugar, cream of tartar, vanilla extract and To assemble trifle: Place a small amount of custard salt in heatproof bowl. in bottom of glass. Add some fruit, followed by Set bowl in pan of gently simmering the bottom third of the cupcake. Continue to layer water to a warm water bath. Slowly whisk custard, fruit and cupcake slices, using three cupcake until sugar is dissolved and egg whites are slices per glass. about 110°F. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate until ready Remove bowl from water bath, and whisk to serve. Garnish with fruit just before serving. Note: mixture on high speed until stiff, about four it is best to make the trifle a few hours before serv- to six minutes. ing, or the day before. Working quickly, use a spoon to spread meringue completely over each ice cream Serving idea: Make your presentation extra special shell, covering it completely. Bake immedi- with a chocolate-painted glass. ately, or freeze. 8 ounces Graeter’s bittersweet chocolate Preheat oven to 500°F, positioning rack in sauce, room temperature center of oven. Bake until meringue is 3 ounces semisweet chocolate, melted lightly browned and set, about three minutes. Combine ingredients until smooth. Place in paper If baking the meringue from a frozen state, pastry bag or plastic resealable bag. Cut tip of bag it may take one or two minutes longer. and drizzle chocolate on inside of cup. Refrigerate Using a wide spatula, immediately transfer cups to harden chocolate. Fill with trifle as directed. onto plates and serve. Recipe courtesy of Graeter’s Individual Baked Alaskas Recipe courtesy of Graeter’s FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2011 I SUWANNEE DEMOCRAT/LIVE OAK PAGE 9B 2011 MODEL CLOSEOUTCLOSEOUT NNOW NOWOW ISIS THETHE BESTBEST TIMETIME TOTO BUYBUY AA CHEVY.CHEVY. TTHE THEHE 20122012 MODELSMODELS AREARE ONON THETHE WEWE ANDAND NEEDNEED TOTO MAKEMAKE ROOM!ROOM! Y HWHWY 22011 2011011 CHEVYCHEVY TAHOETAHOE Y HWHWY 42 42G MPMPG CHECHEVY CHEVYVY CRUZCRUZ 21 21 MPG MPG $ $ 169 169 = = $ $ 6 6 $ $ 459 459 OR OR $ $ 3,500 3,500 PER MONTH A DAY PER MONTH TOTAL SAVINGS LELEASE ASE • 36 MONTH LEASE LEALEASE SE • 12K PER YAER • MSRP $12,090

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