PAGE 1 By Louise Sheddan A good-sized crowd was present for the inaugural Fall Festival. A good time was had by all who attended and participated in the various events held in downtown Jasper on October 30-31. Festivities included a classic car show, which was a big hit with festival-goers. There were vendors of foods, drinks, crafts and more. Events also included a visit to the haunted Old Jail Museum, Trunk or Treat on Central Avenue and the telling of ghost stories. Plans to make next years celebration bigger and better are already under way. By Louise Sheddan Many Jasper residents turned out on Veterans Day to honor veterans of the past, present and future. Many members of the American Legion and VFW were present, proudly representing their posts by wearing their decorative caps. The ceremony took place on the front lawn of the Hamilton County Courthouse. With all the pomp and circumstance required for such an occasion, our own Hamilton County High Schools Air Force Junior ROTC presented the colors and wreath. Regina Carson recited the pledge of allegiance and Raven Weise sang our national anthem. Reverend Ames of the First United Methodist Church delivered the invocation. Greg Godwin, CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK Odd Even U U new new Odd EvenU U new new North Florida 558848-F REALTY GROUP, INC. (386) 792-8484 RatliffRealtyGroup.comDEALS OF THE WEEK1 Acre:$12,900.00 OWNER 5 Acres:$24,900.00 FINANCING. 6.5 Acres:$32,500.00 INSTANT APPROVAL. 6.8 Acres:$24,900.00 NO CREDIT CHECK 10 Acres:$39,900.00 REQUIRED! No Purchase Necessary Must Present Coupon Limit 1 Per Person540661lcvFor Kids 12 & Under By Stephenie Livingstonstephenie.livingston@gaflnews.comSuwannee River Water Management officials and other area experts gathered at a forum Monday night in Branford to express concern over North Floridas dwindling water supply and to outline a plan to save the Floridian Aquifer, the areas main source of water. High on the list was the need to protect local sources first, as per current state law, said SRWMD Deputy Executive Director Kirk Webster. They (South Florida interests) are looking for water, they need water,Ž Webster told a crowd of about 200 at Branford Elementary School. However, Webster noted, we do not have endless suppliesŽ of the resource. Lauren Davis, a Future Farmers of America member and student at Cedar Key Middle School, compared North Florida to the ant in Aesops fable, working hard to protect its resources, while a wasteful South Florida the grasshopper foolishly refuses to conserve, then turns to us for help. In some versions of the story the ant takes pity on the grasshopper and shares his food him. In real life we may not have a choice. We do not have the political clout to stop it if someone wants to take our water,Ž said Webster. Still, North Florida citizens are going to try. Before the forum was over a group action meeting had already been set up for Tuesday morning at the Ft. White community center. The era of cheap water is gone,Ž said Webster. The state is going to have to pay more. You cannot take water without harming resources.Ž Webster sited desalination and better conservation practices as alternative solutions to Tampas water shortage. As for our own dwindling aquifer, the Suwannee River Water Management District along with the St. Johns River Water Management District are working towards a plan that will eventually put Floridas aquifers back on track.Ž Already, SRWMD has been in the process of a Staff The Christmas Love Tree is back. Heres how it works. Gift tags are placed on a wooden tree at various local businesses. You take a tag from the tree and buy a gift for the child described on it (the childs name isnt disclosed). The wrapped gift, tag attached, is then returned to theVeterans Day in HamiltonChristmas spectacular light display starts SundayA happy Christmas for all the kidsChristmas Love Tree, a local tradition, will help ensure itPart 1 of 2Water woes just wont go away200 gather in Branford to address dwindling aquifer, threat from South Florida n f l a o n l i n e . c o mJasper NewsThe Submitted See related Letter to the Editor, Page 6A. The Daniels and Hawkins family Christmas spectacular lights display will begin with refreshments at 5 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 22. The Honorable Judge John Peach will turn on the lights at dusk. This year we are honoring our military. This is the twelfth year the Daniels and Hawkins families have decorated their yards for the pleasure of the whole community. New displays this year include an airplane releasing a skiing snowman and an improved musical light show. The display is located at 4110 SW 100th Avenue, north of Jasper. 138TH YEAR,NUMBER 49 THURSDAY,NOVEMBER 19,2009 3 SECTIONS 34 PAGES 50¢ Hamilton County High School's Air Force Junior ROTC. Photo:Louise Sheddan "Cool" classics were "hot" at the Classic Car Show. See more photos, Page 6A.Fall Festival fun Inaugural event a big hit in Jasper Hamilton County FFA members manned the "punkin patch" at Jasper's inaugural Fall festival. Photos:Rob Wolfe SEEVETERANS,PAGE2A SEEA HAPPY CHRISTMAS,PAGE2A SEEWATER WOES,PAGE2A Today's Weather Mostly sunny skies.High 77F. Winds NNW at 5 to 10 mph. For up to the minute weather go to www.nflaonline.com.High 77¡FPrecip:10% United Way at 47% of Campaign Goal 2A See photos in next week's Jasper News PAGE 2 store. We try to see that each child gets five to six gifts,Ž says Anne Hall, who heads up the effort each year. Hall is committed to the effort. This is something that is very dear to my heart,Ž she says. Christmas is for children and they do not understand economic situations. Regardless of their economic situation, they want what other children want.Ž Hall asks companies, organizations and individuals to help all local kids have a happy Christmas. A donation of $100 will sponsor a child. Participating businesses to date are Stormants Grocery in White Springs, Foodway, and SunSations in Jasper. Churches in Jennings are taking care of that area, Hall said. The trees will be set up by Thanksgiving weekend, she said. Organizers collect the gifts from the stores by Dec. 18, shop for any remaining gifts, and contacts the parents so they can pick up the presents for the man in the red suit,Ž said Hall. For more information contact Hall (386-6381617) or committee members Beth Burnam, Lori Stormant, Geri Huddleson or Earlene Hayes. You may also contact a participating business.UNITED WAY CAMPAIGNMrs. Cecil Davis received the meritorious service award from the VFW during ceremony.CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK Odd Even U U new new Odd EvenU U new new North Florida PAGE 2A THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2009 THE JASPER NEWS , Jasper, FL 1 Year In County Subscription$17$251 Year Out of CountyJasper News105 2nd Ave., Jasper, FL 32052 386-792-2487 1-800-525-4182 ext. 152Mail or bring payment to:You want the most in-depth coverage, the latest news and stories that touch home. We want to give it to you.557909-F 558571-F district wide water supply assessment. We have determined there will not be sufficient water to meet future needs in the Upper Santa Fe Basin,Ž said Webster. This is the red flag, this is the warning.Ž The new plan will mean a new permitting strategy for municipalities, as well as stricter conservation measures for homeowners and business. The increasing population in northeastern Florida and advancing industry and other economic development has led to a rapid increase in water demand. In a previously published article, SRWMD Executive Director David Still stated that North Florida must improve the design and management of water resource technologies, find alternative water supplies, and adopt stricter water conservation technologies. Hopefully once implemented things will get back on track,Ž he said. However, with Tampas eye on the Floridian aquifer, the future of the Suwannee River Basins water supply remains hazy, expressed water management officials. Part 2, which will appear in next weeks Jasper News, concerns the other topic addressed at Monday nights forum: new EPA guidelines governing nutrient levels in runoff from lawns, ranches and farms.Continued From Page 1A Continued From Page 1AA happy Christmas for all the kidsWater woes wont go awayHamilton County Clerk of Court, was master of ceremonies and introduced Bo Beauchemin, Hamilton Countys Veteran Services Officer as guest speaker. Mr. Beauchemin spoke to the crowd about honoring our veterans and reflected on the financial hardships that many of them face on a day-today basis. He also expressed the hope that Jasper can inaugurate a Veterans Day parade as part of our ceremonies next year. VFW Post #8095 Commander Lamar Royals also addressed the gathering and presented, with assistance from ViceCommander Billy Jackson, an award for meritorious community service to Mrs. Cecil Davis.Continued From Page 1AVeterans Day in Hamilton Greg Godwin, Hamilton County Clerk of Court, was master of ceremonies. Photos:Louise Sheddan Guest speaker Bo Beauchemin, Hamilton County Veteran Services Officer. COVER PHOTO CUTLINE Hamilton County High School students (from left) Amber Laffoon, Britney Lambert and Jonathan Banks were speakers at the United Way of Suwannee Valley Report Luncheon held at PCS Conference Nov. 18. UWSV is at 47 percent of its campaign goal or $318,714. The students told of their experience while visiting UWSV agencies. See additional photos in next week's Jasper News or online in our photo gallery at nflaonline.com. Photo:Staff PAGE 3 !"#"$ %&'& """$" ()*+ !,-, &. /!",$ ,!"%& /012(!1!" 3(-45 '*-/"("467 +8/9("3( 1::0';183 %&,1&.: &:; 4""* ,+0< 6"/$0 -'#&'((8(1 :.;!!8:=:1 :. ,>!/5)!)//06 5)!>?*!+-6 0@!6'!'13.:1:. -60@!6!'13&1 :.A; ?!'13:1 B$'8)7 '5'C !/1D#1 -!"%& @!;"$,!, ,11 &&.:& ?/,36( -#!,, !-!" !1!"39 @!;1!", &&..: !!"#$% /82(E &/' 8'0 <$< :!' &.: : CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK Odd Even U U new new Odd EvenU U new new North Florida PAGE 3A THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2009 THE JASPER NEWS , Jasper, FL Look for the winner and all pets' photos on our Holiday Pets page appearing in the Jasper News on December 17th.Parade your pet in their holiday best, and you could fetch fabulous prizes! Just stop by the newspaper office to register and drop off a holiday-themed photo of your pet for your chance to win.You and your pet could win petacular prizes!Detailed information on prizes coming next week!Register & Enter to Win forONLY $10 All types of pet eligible to enter contestThe Jasper News105 2nd Ave., Jasper 792-2487Enter by 12/04/09561081-F 560984-F 562014-F BaDonna's SalonNOW OPEN BaDonna OxendineOwner/Stylist 792-4636305 NW 3rd St., Jasper(Formerly Gretchen's Salon)Open Tues.-Fri. 9 a.m.-until Walk-In's Welcome (" ,!-'F'( G*+)"" H-"( '"1" (1",( 9""7"*' ,+654" (!-H'HE <,"I$" "" /"("$ " "/$"' >(""'( ''" ! L5 '# !, E! "E" $" "> ' '"D#(" ((6('" G'"7( '($"!"1 '"'" $ ''" '1(:85 *!+)" "$1$" ' /!'"!", $/$ "9'5"( !"" ">'$' '$/,$ !">G1*/""> !,J+0# $'" /0"' ,$)(D '("(9' E"" " !"'$J /#$'>> "1'$$'# $J9'> '$1I'" !" 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Hamilton County School Weekly Breakfast & Lunch Menu BREAKFAST Assorted Cereal or Fruit Muffin, Toasted Cheese Sandwich, Fruit Juice, Chilled Milk LUNCH Pizza, Whole Kernel Corn or Tossed Salad/Dressing, Bosco Cheese Stix, Chilled Fruit, Chilled Milk BREAKFAST Jump Start Blue Frosted Flakes Jump Start Red Froot Loop, Chilled Milk LUNCH Hamburger or Cheeseburger, Oven Fries or Tater Tots, Lettuce/Tomato, Tossed Salad/Dressing w/Crackers, Chilled Fruit, Chilled Milk BREAKFAST Belgian Waffle Stix/Syrup, Sausage Pattie or Cereal w/Cheese Toast, Fruit Juice, Chillled Milk LUNCH Baked Ham or Roast Turkey & Cornbread Dressing, Cranberry Sauce, Mashed Potatoes/Gravy, Green Beans, Yeast Roll, Sweet Potato Pie, Chilled Fruit, Chilled Milk BREAKFAST Pancake w/Syrup, Sausage Pattie, Fruit Juice, Chilled Milk LUNCH Baked Chicken, Seasoned Greens, Steamed Rice/Gravy, Cornbread, Chilled Fruit, Chilled Milk Fri., Nov. 20th Mon., Nov. 23rdTues., Nov. 24thWed., Nov. 25thThurs., Nov. 26th AnnouncementsFree & Reduced Applications are available for the 2009-2010 school year. For more info. call 792-6523 or 792-6503 MEAL PAY PLUS Parents can now go online and make a prepayment to your student(s) meal account using a check, credit card, or debit card at www.mealpayplus.com or by calling 866-727-3508. You will need the student's school pin number. For more info. call: 792-6523 or 792-6503 Menu published courtesy of: The Jasper News558847-F BREAKFAST Grits, Scrambled Eggs, Cheese Toast, Fruit Juice, Chilled Milk LUNCH Turkey Ham, Mashed Potatoes/Gravy, Green Beans, Yeast Roll, Chilled Fruit, Chilled Milk NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS OR STAFF HAPPY THANKSGIVING 557940-F 386-647-4200 Call Lynn Lee at 386-647-4201to sign up for registration You must attend a registration session. Wed., Dec. 9th 9 a.m. or 6 p.m.Dec. 14 & 15 560096-FBY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF JENNINGS,FLORIDA, SERVING AS THE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT OF THE TOWN OF JENNINGS, FLORIDA, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to the Town of Jennings Land Development Regulations, as amended, hereinafter referred to as the Land Development Regulations, objections, recommendations and comments heard by the Town Council of the Town of Jennings, serving as the Board of Adjustment of the Town of Jennings, Florida, at a public hearing on December 1, 2009 at 7:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard, in the Town Council Meeting Room, Town Hall, 1199 Hamilton Avenue, Jennings, Florida. SE 09-01 a petition by Pentecostal Deliverance Center to request a special exception be granted provided for in Section 4.4.5.26 of the Land Development Regulations to allow for a church within an Agricultural (A) zoning district in accordance with a site plan dated September 21, 2009 and submitted as part of a petition dated October 06, 2009, to be located on property described, as follows: A tract of land in the SW1/4 of SW1/4 of Section 2, Township 2 North, Range 12 East, Hamilton County, Florida, being more particularly described as follows: Commence at the NW Corner of said SW1/4 of SW1/4; thence run N 89 degrees 53' 06" E along the North line of said SW1/4 of SW1/4, a distance of 712.82 feet to the NE corner of Turkett Creek Subdivision as recorded in Plat Book 2, Page 31 of the Official Records of Hamilton County, Florida, said point being Point of Beginning of the herein described tract; thence S 31 degrees 46' 54" E along the East line of said Subdivision. 354.23 feet to the SE corner of Lot 5, Block "A" of said subdivision; thence S 8 degrees 03' 51" E along said East line of Turkett Creek Subdivision, a distance of 54.88 feet to the NE corner of Lot 1, Block "B" of said subdivision; thence N 89 degrees 53' 06" E parallel with the North line of said SW1/4 of SW1/4, a distance of 732.32 feet to the Westerly right-of-way of the Georgia Southern and Florida Railroad; thence N 41 degrees 42' 24" W along said right-of-way, 475.52 feet to the North Line of said SW1/4 of SW1/4; thence S 89 degrees 53' 06" W along said North line 610.19 feet to the Point of Beginning. Containing 5.39 acres. The public hearing may be continued to one or more future dates. Any interested party shall be advised that the date, time and place of any continuation of the public hearing shall be announced during the public hearing and that no further notice concerning the matter will be published, unless said continuation exceeds six calendar weeks from the date of the above referenced public hearing. At the aforementioned public hearing, all interested parties may appear to be heard with respect to the special exception. Copies of the special exception are available of the special exception may be inspected by any member of the public at the Office of the Town Clerk, Town Hall, located on 1199 Hamilton Avenue, Jennings, Florida. All persons are advised that if they decide to appeal any decision made at the above referenced public hearing, they will need a record of the proceedings, and that, for such purpose, they may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based.NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CONCERNING AN SPECIAL EXCEPTION AS PROVIDED FOR IN THE TOWN OF JENNINGS LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS )%)@ 9 )%% '+ % )' ) 9 % )@% %9 % %@5 + % ) %< '%@ 9 /%%19 %9) @ %A )%@ % B@5 %) )%@) %%94 %9% )%%9'% %9 )' 9%9 )% %C%9 ))%%9B %) %)'@ )+ )'@ +% + %7 % '+' %9%9 @ %) D D 9) % % @+%% 4 @% + %+%9 E##8&"'% %9% %9') 9 %% % % % %9 %&) ' ))) % 'E %' %) ) @ +9) -9 &%% % % E %F+%= +%9 ' ))'% )%%9 '+%9 E %@ 9 %9 % ' ' % %% + 9= +%9% %E % = % +9) G H% E %F'+% E,='% ) E %% ' )% % %)% 9 %9%+% +%% )) %9 ' % E %% %%9 *7 %E %==@@' %)% = %9 %%!'+% + '%9%9% I %9 ) =)%JG%' %9%9 %9%) % &9%'@ %))% ' )9%9 %%*+%H) %G% '%H# *"#=%9 ++ &++)+ % ) )% '++ ++))++ % ' 9 *"#=)+% )+%' % ++ %%++ @)9%' ) B%+%+ % Norris NotesBy Lillian Norris A MINORITY VIEWBY WALTER WILLIAMS© 2009 Creators Syndicate~ ~ Walter Williams'column, A Minority View,did not arrive in time for publication in today's paper. CHE celebrates Veterans'Day 2009,Page 1B!" /:%',1K,J 9 9%9 9%C %)% % 9 )% L+M%) '+ + % + =+%9 , ,)(J$&%%7 %9 $ .%F %('% *%H % )% C% L 9 )% : F+%M( )+ %+ % J++% %%9% ) %% )%% % H% ,,)(% %%++ %9)9 + %% )9L %9,),)' %9, MH+) %$! 9%C % ) 9@% %',) (99++ )% L))+ %) %'M %9%+ L%%%9 + +)++)+ % /)%%1 %% @ %% M )+)) 9 %9%9 + Farm Bureau president: Florida agriculture is economic bulwark in recession SEEFARM BUREAU,PAGE7A PAGE 5 !!"# $$$# %$!& $ '& $ & ($ ) * !!" %+(, -& ,$ $ &&$ &)&.# $ & .-/# 0*$+# -& )# ! !!"& 1$3$,# $+& . , -&,& 43/# & $+ -&+ 5,# & .$ . -/& 3# -. &&/& $ *0 -5$+/6 /6# 3. 73+8, 37'86 ,$ //# 7,. /3/# 783+/# 75 /. /786 , $784 9+78 3$+6 $ '5$ 7'8$: 7'83$ /./;;; // 7-83 $ <786 $# & $ # !!" $+# ,,$ $+-&;# 4, -& ,$ $ &&$ &)&.# -& $ & CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK Odd Even U U new new Odd EvenU U new new North Florida PAGE 5A THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2009 THE JASPER NEWS , Jasper, FL We specialize in sympathy arrangements 800-477-6370Mention this ad for free deliveryLive Oak 362-2776 Lake City 755-8606Suzie'sFloristSince 1980 556984-F VALDOSTA MONUMENT COMPANYA tradition since 1908 SAVE! 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Fran Wood Sunday Sunday School.......................10:00 a.m. Morning Worship....................11:00 a.m. Wednesday Prayer Fellowship....................6:30 p.m.500892-F CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 792-2275 Sunday SundaySchool.....................10:00 a.m. Morning Worship...................11:00 a.m. Children's Church.................11:00 a.m. Church Training......................6:00 p.m. Evening Worship....................7:00 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Meeting.......................7:00 p.m.1/2 mile East on Hwy. 6, Jasper,Fl 32052500893-F NEW HOPE BAPTIST CHURCHSR 6 West, 6592 NW 48th St., Jennings, FL 32053 938-5611 Pastor:Jeff Cordero Sunday School................................10:00 a.m. Morning Worship.............................11:00 a.m. Sunday Evening Worship, Youth Happening, RA's, GA's.........................................6:00 p.m. Wednesday Supper..............................................6:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting, Discipleship class for adults, Youth actvities, Children's Choirs.....6:30 p.m. Van pick-up upon request500896-F CHURCH OF CHRISTN.W. 3rd St., Jasper Bldg.: 792-2277 Sunday Sunday School.............................9:30 a.m. Morning Worship........................10:30 a.m. Evening Worship..........................6:00 p.m. Wednesday Evening........................................6:00 p.m.500897-F NON-DENOMINATIONAL BURNHAM CHRISTIAN CHURCH4520 NW CR 146, Jennings, FL 32053 938-1265 Pastor: Robert Carter Sunday Sunday School...............................9:45 a.m. Worship........................................11:00 a.m. Evening Service.............................6:00 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Meeting...............................7:00 p.m.500899-F FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH405 Central Ave., Jasper, FL Pastor Dale Ames Phone 386-792-1122 Sunday Sunday School..............................9:45 a.m. Morning Worship.........................11:00 a.m. Wednesday Bible Study....................................4:45 p.m. Choir Practice................................6:00 p.m. Family Night Dinner 3rd Wednesday Clothes Closet 4th Saturday 1-5pm500902-F METHODIST To list your church on our church directory, please call Nancy at 1-800-525-4182To place your ad inside the Church Directory please call Louise at 386-792-2487 CATHOLIC CHURCH ST. THERESE CATHOLIC CHURCH Three miles north of Jasper U.S. 41 P.O. Box 890, Jasper, FL 32052 Rectory U.S. 90 E., Live Oak, FL (386) 364-1108 Sunday MASS 8:00 a.m.500901-F PRESBYTERIAN FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH204 N.W. 3rd Avenue, Jasper, 792-2258 Pastor: Rev. Parrish Jones, 792-8412 SUNDAY Sunday School ............................10:00 a.m. Worship Service...........................11:00 a.m. WEDNESDAY Prayer in Fellowship Hall...............9:00 a.m. Choir Practice................................7:00 p.m.500898-F458697-F BAPTIST (Southern) Our office will be closed Thursday & Friday, November 26 & 27Have a safe and happy holiday In order to allow our employees time off to spend with their families the following deadlines will be in effect: Thursday, November 26 edition North Florida Focus Retail Advertising....................3 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 19 Classified Line Ads.................................................4 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 19 Legal Advertising....................................................4 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 19 Jasper News Retail Advertising...............................1 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 19105 2nd Avenue, Jasper, FL 32052386-792-2487Jasper News Obituaries James Paul Forman, 41, of Margate, Florida went to be with our Lord on October 19, 2009. He served his country as a U.S. Marine. Jim was a graduate of WBMC School of Radiologic Technology and through hard work and perseverance he earned the title of Senior Manager, Clinical Sales Support Product Manager, Workplaces CT Division of Siemens Healthcare Corporation. His position allowed him to travel the world extensively. Beryl and Jim Forman and Mary Barrus known as Mom, Dad, and Mama: I have a feeling that there is one more star up in the sky these nights. And even though it is far away, its brightness and warmth still reaches us here to make the nights a little less dark. Life has a way of accelerating as we get older. The days get shorter, and the list of promises to ourselves and others gets longer. One morning we awaken, and all we have to show for our lives is a litany of "I'm going to", "I plan on", and "someday, when things settle down a bit". We live on a sparse diet of promises we make to ourselves when all the conditions are perfect! This tragedy has changed our lives forever. It taught us that life may not be the party we hoped forÉbut while we are here we might as well sing, dance and play in the rain! What we can do today we will not put off until tomorrow and we will keep our promises. You will always live in our hearts and prayers. We love you and we will miss you until we meet againÉ.. Judy Forman, called "wifey" by "husband" Jim: The Lord blessed me with the best husband I could ever hope to have. I hope I make you proud!! My love and my soul mate, I will miss you. Twin brother, Robert Forman: Please join me in remembering Jim Forman for the man he was; passionate, loving, full of surprise, inspirational and of course stubborn. As his twin brother, I felt like I always had someone that I could count on. As his friend, I welcomed his advice and support. As a participant in sports I expected a fierce and competitive partner. The footprint he left in this world is one that we can celebrate with. We love and miss you Jim. Older brother, Brian Forman: Jim was a wonderful person to each of us in many different ways. His thirst for knowledge, competitiveness, love of nature, loving spirit for family and church are just a few of the qualities that each of us will carry on in Jim's absence. In his passing, we ask that each of you remember our beloved son, husband, brother, brother-in-law, handsome and cool un cle, nephew, cousin and friend. Hold onto these thoughts, never let them die. Keep them near and dear to your heart. When each of us comes to meet the Lord, Jim will be standing there waiting for you, with open arms and an open heart. Brian and Lala Barrus, also known as AL and UB: A tribute to beloved nephew JimÉ.. So soon on earth your light of life did dim. Those left behind do miss you, and we'll search For ways to fill the void left in your church. At work, at home, and places in between You gave your allÉ..so "semper fi", marine. Those close to you do understand your love For family and for the Lord above. Without you in our lives, we'll look for ways To comfort one another through the days, And all the while we'll carry on your dream Of making life on earth much less extreme. Our love for you will never, ever cease.. Our wish for you is that you'll rest in peace. Aunt Lala and Uncle Brian Aunt Lois Roberts and Uncle David Forman: We'll see you on the other side when we too pass over. Nephew, Corey Hodge: Rest in peace, Uncle Jim. From your loving nephew, Nicholas Forman: I will miss my "handsome and cool" Uncle very much. Niece, Nicole Emma Forman: I will miss my Uncle Jim. Several cousins scattered throughout the U.S. along with many friends who loved him dearly miss him. In loving memory ofJames Paul Forman561832-F 4 )$ 9# # 0# " ,$, "= &$ 0 >0&& $ " &&?&& ) @, A ?&& 5,$& &#)=@($ +A$$ ,$$/ )$$. 4$,74,8# ,)$$#9# " !!"&)$,$$$# $$"0?+ B& )B$$# $# +$$ $ $& )($+ 7&$$&C($8 B#$+D ,$+$$$& -$$$ &)D$$ $$$$& = $#>00#E#,#% &B&$&$$ $$ .4,2D+#Revival November 27th through 29th 34th Annual "Great American Smokeout" is today ! SEE34TH ANNUAL,PAGE7A PAGE 6 CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK Odd Even U U new new Odd EvenU U new new North Florida PAGE 6A THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2009 THE JASPER NEWS , Jasper, FL About three years ago while riding our grandkids around looking at Christmas lights we drove by a house that had the most beautiful light display on both sides of the road. We had to go back and forth several times to look at it all. Now every year we have to go there first. I did not know who lived there so I started asking around and found out it was Mr. Ward Daniels and family. I got in touch with him to tell him how great it was and found out he had been doing it since 1998, adding a new creation each year. They began with just the basic lights on the house and in the yard. In 1999 Mrs. Daniels wanted to add a crucifix so they took a bunch of clothes hangers and traced their son Derrick to form Jesus and Mr. Daniels welded them together, they also added angels and a train. Each year after came a new creation. This year he is honoring the military with a new creation. Mr. Daniels has been paying for this each year alone, with a few donations which they are very grateful for but it is not near enough to cover the expenses which run around $4500 a year. That includes replacement bulbs, light bill, new creations and other repairs. In these tough economic times he may not be able to continue doing this. I think this would be a great loss to our community if he has to discontinue and I know my grandchildren will be upset. If you have not seen the display you need too. The opening night will be Nov. 22, at around 5 p.m. and this includes food, fun for the kids, fellowship and Judge Peach flipping the switch to turn on the display. Everyone is invited to come. I am asking the public and any business that wants to help keep this a part of Hamilton County to donate to Mr. Daniels Christmas Lights. The address to mail any donations is 4108 SW 100th Ave. Jasper, FL 32052 the phone number is 386-303-1001 or you can take the donations to him opening night. Hope to see everyone there. Rosemary McLeodTo the Editor:FestivalGood things to eat offered by one of the vendors at the inaugural Fall Festival in downtown Jasper. Photos:Rob WolfeFolks from JavaFit were among participants at the Fall Festival. No snow, of course, but plenty of snow cones for everyone. More hot rods and cool rides displayed on Central Avenue during Jasper's inaugural Fall Festival.funFall PAGE 7 ! " # $% "& ' ( ) * + % ), -" #$ . 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(229) 242-3311 then press 4 Larry Cooper Sales 4550 N. Valdosta Road, Exit 22, I 75, VALDOSTA 2003 Chevy Silveradolocal trade, only 49,000 miles2007 Chevy Trailblazer lot of suv for the money #11630b mo. #11715a mo. 2008 Chevy Impala nice clean sedan #11713a mo. 2007 Silverado Crewcabnice 2wd truck #11693c mo. 2008 Mazda 6local trade, full size #11704a mo. 2008 F-250 Lariat Crew 4x4DIESEL, loaded! #4176a mo. 2008 Chevy Tahoe LTZNav, DVD, 20's, sunroof, heated leather #4003a mo. PRINCE CERTIFIED VALUE Vehicles• 112 Point Inspection • 90 day, 3000 Mile Written Warranty • 3 Day, 200 Mile, No Questions Asked Money Back GuaranteeSOUTH GEORGIA'S BEST SELECTION OF CERTIFIED PREOWNED VEHICLES Jay PrinceGeneral Manager Keith PhillipsGeneral Sales Mgr. Andy Swann Asst. General Mgr. Mike YatesUsed Car Mgr. Gabe Lassetter Sales Greg Jones SalesAndy SmithSales Derrick MainorFinance Mgr. James Carter Sales Joey Arvidson Sales Ronald Mc Neal Sales Tim WilsonSales UF Veterinary Medical Center installs state-of-the-art MRI unit A front view of the new Toshiba Titan MR unit recently installed at the UF Veterinary Medical Center." (Photo courtesy of Toshiba) PAGE 9 CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK Odd Even U U new new Odd EvenU U new new North Florida SEEMORE PHOTOS, PAGE7B Sc hoolThe Jasper NewsSection BThursday, November 19, 2009 ! "## #$ "%# &'%( %(# #( ) ### ))# ! "## # #")* +, *"(-. *" +"/.& /0)& .-1 (#((#& )% ((# #-2& .0(-% #-## ! ' "#2&3,.. &()% 0-45"##) .&6)7#%)##))##)(& -)% )-(-)'##18-9.%. . # :# -3% 12-/ 57*& 2&( ,##( %)--) )%-)& Students enjoyed all the different books available to them at NHE's annual Scholastic Book Fair. NHE' s ann ual Sc holastic Book F air NHE' s Busy Bear sCHE celebrates Veterans Day 2009 Following the National Anthem, some of the T op Accelerated Reader students placed several flags in front of CHE honor ing all veterans. Photos submitted During lunch, some veterans from Hamilton County came out and had a delicious meal. Some of the veterans in attendance were Rev . J. T . (Billy) Simon and Mr . David Butler! CHE salutes all veterans and we appreciate their commitment and service to our country! At the beginning of the day, Kaitlyn Curry read a brief description of Veteran's Day and then she sang the National Anthem. Kaitlyn did a beautiful job. Third Annual Storybook Character Day at NHE These NHE students were "real characters"! Mrs. Gaddy with Savannah Hawkins & Hannah Hawkins Mrs. Wetherington-Zamora as "Auntie Claus"Photos: submitted PAGE 10 CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK Odd Even U U new new Odd EvenU U new new North Florida PAGE 2B THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2009 THE JASPER NEWS , Jasper, FL JasperCLASSIFIEDSAdvertise your YARD SALE, VEHICLES OR UNWANTED ITEMS IN THE CLASSIFIEDS. Call 386-792-2487 to place your ad today.499061-F 551460-F 557019-FFOR SALEBaldwin Piano In good condition $400.00 386-855-2018 NOTICEOFINTENDED EMPLOYMENTAND REQUESTFORRESUMES ! "# $% & "'#! ( )##)*% +#,-' .!)$/. &%/ 0123 ! 4## &5678/0 + 0 # 9'6659 8#566: 0 $%/-&/ ;2 ! !5:9 6<0 560128bgv !" #$#CHE's annual Fall Festival Mrs. Kathy Smith's sixth grade class brought in the most drinks for CHE's Fall Festival. 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(9(@ (A 0 " B00 5# B%+ 8 $ ?:*8 8 8 C C # % " 1 7# $-&=')9)@* 7 5 CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK Odd Even U U new new Odd EvenU U new new North Florida PAGE 3B THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2009 THE JASPER NEWS , Jasper, FL 559565-FWhat Should You Do with 401(k) after a Layoff?As you're no doubt aware, the long and deep recession has resulted in the highest unemployment rate in decades. But if you've been laid off, or if you fear a layoff may soon be coming, you're less interested in statistics than in your immediate financial future. How will you get by until you land a new job? This is a scary question, of course. And it can cause you to look at all your available financial resources including your 401(k), which may well be the lar gest single financial resource you have. But before you cash out your 401(k), make sure you understand what's involved. Your former employer is required to withhold 20% of your account balance to prepay federal taxes. Also, all your 401(k) proceeds will be taxed as ordinary income. And if you're under age 59 1/2 when you liquidate your 401(k), you may also be subject to a 10 percent penalty. And worst of all, the money may not be available to you when you retire. Obviously, if you have no other financial resources, you may have no choice but to tap into your 401(k) plan. However, if you can find an alternative way to tide yourself over until you're working again, you may be better off in the long run by not cashing in your plan. If you decide against the "cash-out" option, what can you do with your 401(k)? Here are two possibilities: • Keep the money in your former employer's plan. If your former employer permits it, you may able to leave your money in your 401(k). You won't have to pay any immediate taxes, and your money can continue to grow tax deferred. But you may no longer be able to add funds to your account. • Roll your money over to an IRA. If you roll over your 401(k) assets to an IRA, you'll avoid paying immediate taxes, and your money can continue to grow tax deferred. Furthermore, you can fund your IRA with many types of investments, as opposed to a 401(k), which may offer only a handful of choices. And when you can afford it, you can make additional contributions to your IRA. Also, when you retire, you may find that an IRA gives you more flexibility in making withdrawals than a 401(k). While there are some clear benefits to keeping your 401(k) with your former employer or moving it to an IRA, neither choice helps you answer the question of how you'll make it, financially speaking, until you're working again. If you've built up a cash cushion in preceding years, you can turn to it now, of course. And if you've created an investment portfolio outside your 401(k), take a close look at it. You can consider adjusting your investment mix to add more income-producing investments, if appropriate. Keep in mind that your portfolio should reflect your risk tolerance, long-term goals and time horizon. A layoff is never easy and it can force you to make some tough choices. But if you can help protect your 401(k) today, you'll be helping yourself tomorrow. This article was written by Edward Jones for use by your local Edward Jones F inancial Advisor. The Board of County Commissioners of Hamilton County, Florida proposes to regulate the use of land within the area as shown on the map below by amending the text and Official Zoning Atlas of the Hamilton County Land Development Regulations, hereinafter referred to as the Land Development Regulations, as follows: (1) LDR 09-3, an application by the Board of County Commissioners to amend the text of the Land Development Regulations by amending Section 4.2.20.4 entitled, Performance Standards, Heat, cold, dampness, or movement of air and Section 4.2.20.5, entitled Performance Standards, Noise to add " EPGF" Electr ical Power Generating Facility zoning district to the list of z oning districts where standards shall be applied at the boundaries of the distr icts and not at the lot lines of the individual proper ties located within the districts, and by adding a new section, Section 4.22, entitled, " EPGF" Electrical Power Generating Facility to establish a new zoning district to allow for electrical power generating facilities and related uses. (2) LDR 09-4, an application by the Board of County Commissioners, to amend the Official Zoning Atlas of the La nd Development Regulations by changing the zoning district from AGRICULTURAL-4 (A-4) and COMMERCIAL, HIGHWAY INTERCHANGE (CHI) to ELECTRIAL POWER GENERATING FACILITY (EPGF) on property described, as follows: From AGRICULTURAL-4 (A-4) to ELECTRIAL POWER GENERATING FACILITY (EPGF): A parcel of land lying within Sections 1 and 6, Township 1 North, Range 12 and 13 East, Hamilton County, Florida, being more particularly described as follows: Commence at the Northeast corner of the Southeast 1/4 of said Section 1; thence South 0¡59' 04" East, along the East line of the Southeast 1/4 of said Section 1, a distance of 1,862.91 feet to the Westerly right-of-way line of State Road 6; thence South 34¡06'09" West, along the Westerly right-of-way line of said State Road 6, a distance of 260.53 feet to th e South side of a South Georgia Natural Gas pipeline easement; thence North 85¡52'30" West, along said South line, a distance of 1,096.72 feet; thence South 00¡59'04" East 648.99 feet to the North side of Northwest 44th Street, a county graded road; thence South 89¡36'42" West, along said Northwest 44th Street, 100.00 feet; thence North 00¡59'04" West 656.89 feet to the South side of said South Georgia Natural Gas pipeline easement; thence North 85¡52'30" West, along said South line, 612.53 feet; thence South 00¡00'00" West 705.07 feet to the North side of said Northwest 44th Street; thence South 89¡36'42" West, along said Northwest 44th Street, 718.13 feet; thence South 89¡07'29" West, along said Northwest 44th Street, 455.59 feet; thence North 31 ¡54'09" W est 1,537.30 feet; thence North 90¡00'00" East 699.93 feet; thence North 00¡10' 17" East 749.30 feet; thence South 89¡05'51" West 608.05 f eet; thence North 38¡36'35" W est 708.06 feet to the North line of the Southwest 1/4 of said Section 1; thence North 89¡05'51" East, along said North line of Southwest 1/4 and the North line of said Southeast 1/4 of Section 1, a distance of 2,9 20.95 feet to the Southwest corner of the West 1/2 of Southeast 1/4 of Northeast 1/4 of said Section 1; thence North 00¡38'09" West, along the West line of the West 1/2 of Southeast 1/4 of Northeast 1/4 of said Section 1, a distance of 1,325.69 feet to the Nor thwest corner of the West 1/2 of Southeast 1/4 of Northeast 1/4 of said Section 1; thence North 88¡59'40" East, along the North line o f said West 1/2 of Southeast 1/4 of Northeast 1/4 of said Section 1; a distance of 665.69 feet to the Northeast corner of the West 1/2 of Southeast 1/4 of Northeast 1/4 of said Section 1; thence South 00¡39'23" East, along the East line of the West 1/2 of Southeast 1/4 of Northeast 1/4 of said Section 1, a distance of 1,105.37 feet; thence North 65¡50'15" East 660.52 feet; thence South 45¡46'27 " East 150.00 feet; thence North 50¡47'32" East 290.39 feet to the Southwesterly right-of-way line of County Road 146; thence Sou th 45¡48'14" East, along the Southw esterly right-of-way line of said County Road 146, a distance of 355.24 feet; thence South 42¡22'42" West 32.47 feet; thence South 1 ¡17'47" East 30.00 feet; thence South 88¡42' 13" West 506.21 feet; thence South 1 ¡23 Ô31" East 247.36 feet to the Point of Beginning. Containing 215.00 acres, more or less. LESS AND EXCEPT A parcel of land lying within Sections 1and 6, Township 1 North, Range 12 and 13 East, Hamilton County, Florida, being more particularly described as follows: Commence at the Northeast corner of the Southeast 1/4 of said Section 1; thence North 01 ¡2 3 Ô31" West 247.36 feet; thence North 88¡42' 13" East 142.92 feet to the Point of Beginning; thence continue North 88¡42' 13" Eas t 363.29 feet; thence North 01 ¡17'47" West 30.00 feet to the Southwesterly right-of-way line of County Road 146; thence North 45¡48'14" W est, along the Southw esterly right-of-way line of said County Road 146, a distance of 355.24 feet; thence South 50¡47'32" West 328.48 feet to the Point of Beginning. Containing 1.04 acre, more or less. Said lands containing 213.96 acres, more or less. From COMMERCIAL, HIGHWAY INTERCHANGE (CHI) to ELECTRIAL POWER GENERATING FACILITY (EPGF): A parcel of land lying within Sections 1and 6, Township 1 North, Range 12 and 13 East, Hamilton County, Florida, being more particularly described as f ollo ws: Commence at the Northeast corner of the Southeast 1/4 of said Section 1; thence North 01¡23'31" West 247.36 feet; thence North 88¡42'13" East 142.92 feet to the Point of Beginning; thence continue North 88¡42'13" East 363.29 feet; thence North 01¡17'47" West 30.00 feet to the Southwesterly right-of-way line of County Road 146; thence Nort h 45¡48'14" W est, along the Southw esterly right-of-way line of said County Road 146, a distance of 355.24 f eet; thence South 50¡47'32" West 328.48 feet to the Point of Beginning. Containing 1.04 acre, more or less. All said lands containing 215.00 acres, more or less. Public hearings will be conducted by the Board of County Commissioners to consider the amendments and enactment of the ordinances adopting the amendments on December 1, 2009 at 9:00 a.m. or as soon thereafter as the matters can be heard, in the Board of County Commissioners Meeting Room, County Courthouse, located at 207 Northeast First Street, Jasper, Florida. The titles of said ordinances read, as follow s: AN ORDINANCE OF HAMILTON COUNTY, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE TEXT OF THE HAMILTON COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS, AS AMENDED; RELATING TO AN AMENDMENT TO THE TEXT OF THE LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS, PURSUANT TO AN APPLICATION, LDR 09-3, BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, PROVIDING FOR AMENDING SECTION 4.2.20.4 ENTITLED, PERFORMANCE STANDARDS, HEAT, COLD, DAMPNESS, OR MOVEMENT OF AIR AND SECTION 4.2.20.5, ENTITLED PERFORMANCE STANDARDS, NOISE TO ADD " EPGF" ELECTRICAL POWER GENERATING FACILITY ZONING DISTRICT TO THE LIST OF ZONING DISTRICTS WHERE STANDARDS SHALL BE APPLIED AT THE BOUNDARIES OF THE DISTRICTS AND NOT AT THE LOT LINES OF THE INDIVIDUAL PROPERTIES LOCATED WITHIN THE DISTRICTS, AND ADDING A NEW SECTION, SECTION 4.22, ENTITLED, "EPGF" ELECTRICAL POWER GENERATING FACILITY TO ESTABLISH A NEW ZONING DISTRICT TO ALLOW FOR ELECTRICAL POWER GENERATING FACILITIES AND RELATED USES; REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE AN ORDINANCE OF HAMILTON COUNTY, FLORIDA, RELATING TO THE REZONING OF TEN OR MORE CONTIGUOUS ACRES OF LAND, AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING ATLAS OF THE HAMILTON COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS, PURSUANT TO AN APPLICATION, LDR 09-4, BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS; PROVIDING FOR REZONING FROM AGRICULTURAL-4 (A-4) AND COMMERCIAL, HIGHWAY INTERCHANGE (CHI) TO ELECTRIAL POWER GENERATING FACILITY (EPGF) OF CERTAIN LANDS WITHIN THE UNINCORPORA TED AREA OF HAMILTON COUNTY; REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE The public hearings may be continued to one or more future dates. Any interested party shall be advised that the date, time an d place of any continuation of the public hearings shall be announced during the public hearings and that no further notice concerning the matters will be published. At the aforementioned public hearings, all interested persons may appear and be heard with respect to the amendments, and the ordinances adopting said amendments, on the date, time and place as referenced above. Copies of the amendments, and the ordinances adopting said amendments, are available for public inspection at the Office of the Land Use Administrator, located at 204 Northeast First Street, Jasper, Florida, during regular business hours. All persons are advised that, if they decide to appeal any decisions made at the public hearings, they will need a record of th e proceedings and, for such purpose, they may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based.NOTICE OF ZONING CHANGE 560821-F ,C CD C<7 E" F (:: > F 7E CCD "C BF. 7,C , F GC H( A::=:;(99? 1(9&)&::;Suwannee Valley collects gifts for Samaritan's Purse and the World's largest Christmas project November 16 -23,2009 David Matier: How late? PAGE 12 CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK Odd Even U U new new Odd EvenU U new new North Florida PAGE 4B THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2009 THE JASPER NEWS , Jasper, FL The following is a list of FREE vaccine clinics in Hamilton County. All clinics will be held at the Hamilton County Health Department 209 SE Central Avenue, Jasper, FL 32052 For more information call 386-792-1414 Clinic Dates/Hours: * Thursday, November 19, 2009 1:00p.m. Ð 7:30p.m. * Thursday, December 3, 2009 5:00p.m. Ð 7:30p.m. * Tuesday, December 15, 2009 5:00p.m. Ð 7:30p.m. * Thursday, December 17, 2009 5:00p.m. Ð 7:30p.m. Recommended Groups: * Pregnant women * Persons who live with or provide care for infants less than 6 months of age (e.g., parents, siblings, and daycare providers) * Children and young adults aged 6 months to 24 years of age * Persons aged 25-64 years who have medical conditions which put them at a higher risk for influenza-related complications. * Health Care Providers with direct patient contact Due to availability, the current vaccine clinics are set up in accordance with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) recommended target populations. Eventually, it is expected, there will be enough vaccine to vaccinate everyone who is interested. As more vaccines become available, future clinics will be scheduled. For the dates and times of those clinics please visit www.myflusafety.com This vaccination program is FREE to the public. For more information on H1N1 (Swine Flu) please visit www.cdc.govH1N1 Flu Vaccination Clinic Schedules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