PAGE 2A U SUWANNEE DEMOCRAT/LIVE OAK WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 2006 HOW TO REACH US Switchboard, 386-362-1734 Fax, 386-364-5578 Email, www.suwanneedemocrat.com Mail, P.O. Box 370 Live Oak, FL 32064 Office, 211 Howard Street East SPublisher, Myra Regan, ext. 122 CONTACT US WITH YOUR COMMENTS If you have any questions or concerns, contact us by phone or make contact through the Internet through our web site at www.suwanneedemocrat.com. NEWSROOM Managing Editor, Susan K. Lamb, ext. 131 Sports Reporter, Janet Schrader, ext. 134 Reporter, Vanessa Fultz, ext. 130 U Editorial Clerk, Marsha Hitchcock, ext. 132 ADVERTISING SAdvertising Manager, Monja Robinson, ext. 105 Sr. Advertising Representative, Bill Regan, ext. 107 Advertising Representative, Joel Turner, ext. 109 * Advertising Representative, Louise Sheddan, ext. 141 * Telesales Ad Representative, Myrtle Parnell, ext. 103 * Classified/Legal, Tami Stevenson, ext. 102 CIRCULATION * Circulation Manager, SAngie Sparks, ext. 152 I Circulation Service Hours, M-F 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. Subscription Rates, In-county, $32 Out-of-county, $45. muranngja mrnrnrrat ON THE FLIPSIDE BRIEFLY- p Today-Sunday! Continues July 26-30 Florida sales tax holiday Florida sales tax holiday will con- tinue Wednesday-Sunday, July 26-30. Under the sales-tax holiday law, no state -or local sales tax will be charged on clothes, footwear, books and certain accessories selling for $50 or less. School supplies selling for $10 or less will also be tax-ex- empt. Info: toll-free 800-352-3671 or www.myflorida.com/dor. Today! July 26 Quilting Guild will meet in Live Oak' Lady of the Lake Quilting Guild will meet Wednesday, July 26 at.the Suwannee River Regional Library on US 129, south of Live Oak. Social time starts at 9:30 a.m., business meeting at 1.0 a.m. Theme: "Christ- mas in July" with lots. of surprises to cool the summer's heat! Please come dressed in the appropriate colors! A "show and tell" session where quil- ters showcase their recent, projects will.also be included. Last meeting in Live Oak, the Guild will meet un- til next summer in Southside Recre- ation Center; 901 Saint Margaret Road, Lake City. The quilting public is invited. Info: Sandy Lindfors, president, 386-362-6850, river- folk@alltel.ne or Joan Murray, 3.86- 758-5980. Thursday July 27 Sen. Nancy Argenziano to give Legislative update Sen. Nancy Argenziano will visit Suwannee County Thursday, July 27 to give a legislative update to inter- ested citizens of Suwannee County. Shewill discuss: various legislative issues beginning at 10 a.m. at Live Oak City Hall, 101 SE White Ave., Live Oak.. Thursday July 27 Free diabetes information program will include free glucose screening Department of Elder Affairs, Suwannee River Area Health Educa- tion Center and TOPS (Take of Pounds Sensibly.) will sponsor a free diabetes education.program at 6 p.m-, Thursday, July 27 at Live Oak Community Church of God, 10639 US 129 South, Live Oak. Learn about diet and n The presenter will be Kay Glazer, RN, ADM. Note: 'No food or drink two hours prior to. glu- cose screening. Thursday. July 27 Free community diabetes education classes Suwannee County Health Depart- ment will hold free community dia- betes education classes from 5:30- 7:30 p.m.; Thursday, July 27 at First United Methodist Church basement in Live Oak .Space is limited! Info registration: 386-262-2708, ext. 230. Thursday July 27 Live Oak Police Department plans open house -citizens invited The Live Oak Police Department, cordially invites the citizens of Live Oak to. attend its open house cele- brating LOPD's new location. Please come join us at 205 SE White Ave, right next to City Hall July 27 from 9 a.m. noon. ' Serving Suwannee County Since 1884 The Suwannee Democrat, published Wednesday and Friday. . Periodicals postage paid at Live Oak, FL 32064. Business located at 211 Howard Street East, Live Oak, FL. Publication number 530180. "POSTMASTER: I Send address changes to Suwannee : Democrat, PO Box 370, Live Oak, FL .;32064." Annual subscription rate is "$32 in county, $45 out of county and S$45 out of state. Subscribe online at Swww.suwanneedemocrat.com. 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Floida Gateway Bd.,Lake Ciy, FL32024 H O S I C E e. i, h i t s ou ct As Arrest Record SEditor's note: Th nee Democrat prin tire arrest record ea If your name app and you are later i guilty or the cha dropped, we will to make note of tl newspaper when proof is presented you or the authority The following' tions are used belo SCSO-Suwannee Sheriff's Office LOPD-Live Oa Department. FDLE-Florida ment of Law Enfor FHP-Florida Hig trol. FWC-Florida Commission DOT-Departmen Transportation OALE-Office oi tural Law Enforcer P and P-Probatioi role USMS-US Mars: vice ATF-Department hol, Tobacco and F . July 20, Frederi zo, 38, 1405 Duva 27, no valid driver' LOPD E. Rodrigue July 20, Cheste Demps, 39, 4265 violation of prob original charge ol sion of cocaine, P. Raymond. July 20, Decroy 24, 1011 Scriven A tenced to two year ment of Correction D. Falgout. July 20, Jamisc Greengerg; Jasper, sion of cocaine, pc of paraphernalia, Bates. July 20, Tabith Lopez, 22, 9594 1 felony criminal SCSO B. Barrs. July 20, Christi Rio, 18, 18654 1 possession of dri phernalia, LOPD. driguez. July 20, Dan Sly Scriven Ave., viol probation. on charges of driving cense suspended, p of cocaine, posse less than 25 grams two counts, posse cocaine with inten sale of cocaine, S( e Suwan- Sammons. ts the en- July 20, Earnest Eugene ach week. Tillman, 32, 417 Louis ears here Blvd., possession of cocaine found not with intent to sell-three irges are counts, sale of cocaine with- be happy in 1,000 feet of place of his in the worship, sale of cocaine- judicial two counts, sale of prescrip- to us by tion d ies. rugs, conspiracy to sell abbrevia- cocaine, unlawful use of w: two-way communication, e County SCDTF M. Ramirez. July 20,- William Waller, k Police 47, 16021 93rd Road, viola- tion of probation on original Depart- charges of driving under the cement, influence, driving while li- hway Pa- cense suspended-two counts,, SCSO L. Dykes. Wildlife July 21, Justin Stephen Haulsee, 25, 9272 141st t of Drive, failure to appear on original charges of worth- Agricul- less checks-eight counts, nent worthless checks-four n and Pa- counts, SCSO.J. Mills. July 21, James Lee Jerni- hals Ser- gan, 31, Ft. White, violation of community control on of Alco- original charges of posses- irearms sion of firearm by convicted co Alon- felon, aggravated assault 1 St., Lot with weapon, SCSO S. Law. s license, July 21, Gregory James z. Kirby, 20,. .3608 CR 795, *r Victor sexual battery, lewd and las- CR 249, civious battery, FDLE L. action on Goley. f posses- July 21, Anaika Cecil and P R. Luckonchang, 22, Lake City, failure to appear on o .Green, original charge of driving ve., sen- under 'the influence, SCSO s Depart- S. Law. is, SCSO July 21, Clarence William McCurry, 33, Deerfield on Cody Beach, burglary of con- Sposses- veyance, petit theft, SCSO possession S. Law. LOPD J. July 21, John Todd Par- sons, 35, Lake City, grand a Alicia theft III, SCSO S. Law. 02nd St., '' July'21, lMelisa Ann Rit- nischief, tenhouse, 34, Albrightsville, child' abuse intentional act, na Lynn SCSO S. Law. 83rd P1. July 21, Brandon Andrew ug para- Smith, 20, 3608 CR 795, E. Ro- sexual battery, FDLE L. Go- ley. ,34, 520 July 22, James Thomas' nation of Culbertson, 32, 18869 165th original Place, burglary, grand theft, while li- forgery, uttering forged in- ossession strument, violation of pro- ssion of bation on original, charge of cannabis- trafficking stolen property -ssion of (Pinellas County), SCSO S. t to sell, CDTF R. SEE ARREST, PAGE 3A TouchtonP's Sales Service Installation 10156 U.S. Hwy. 90 East, Live OakD 1"-1 Commitment to Excellence Owners: Jan www.Touchtons.oom & Sarah Touchton CAC058747 279004-F 0SUWANNEE DEMOCRAP/LIVE OAK WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 2006 PAGE 2A ,,signt,