C tGE 4Am ...----- UWANNEE LIVING 0 0 0 ......... 0.00000 0 .........0 0. 0 *00*0 00000 00 0 0 00 0 00*** *4* * w OoooDOoooooooooooo moD Newsome Hamn to wed Sept. 9 ,'I Elizabeth Brooke Newsome and Wendell Ross Ham Bebe Newsome of Live Oak and Gary N Jennings announce the engagement and ing marriage of their daughter, Elizabeth Wendell Ross Hammock of Pinetta, son Mrs. Wendell Hammock of Pinetta. The bride-elect graduated from Suwa School and is a recent graduate of the Ur Florida. She is presently employed by the of Florida as a nutrition educator. The future groom graduated from Mac School and is a recent graduate of the Ui Florida. He is presently employed by the : apartment of Transportation District II as a The wedding will take place Saturda 2006 at 4 p.m., at First Baptist Churcl Springs. Reception to follow in the fellow No local invitations will be sent. All f family are invited to attend, Shelled Peas & Butterbeans Check on Availability 'Terniessee] JMountain Vine Ripe Tomatoes Available Peach 95 .1 nock mock ewsome of Williams Ficken approach- Brooke, to wedding told of Mr. and Carla R. Williams of Branford is proud to announce nnee High the upcoming marriage of her daughter, Martha university of DeAnne Williams, to James Wilbur Ficken, son of University Mark and Christine Ficken of Lake City. She is the daughter of the late Calvin C. Williams. dison High The bride-elect is a 1993 graduate of Branford High university of School and is currently- employed by Dr. David Ran- Florida De- dolph. n engineer. The future groom is a 1995 graduate of Columbia ay, Sept. 9, High School and is currently employed at Columbia h of White Correctional Institution. 'ship hall. The gondola ceremony will be held on Friday, Oct. friends and 13, 2006 at the Venetian Hotel in Las Vegas, Nev. A reception will be held in their honor at 5 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 21 at the Women's Club in Lake City. Marriage license applications h for July 17-July 24: Jeremy Lee Hillhouse and Victoria Joy Kroeker Anthony Eugene Young and Jessica Leigh Barnes 200 Rodney Lee Jones and Shelean Srolin Minnet Roberts rolin Anthony Clayton Hampton Jr. and es I Danielle Michelle Smith Lb. rLocal Green Peanuts | $] 25 Lb. Local Cane' Syrup, Honey I and Jelly vai able ; Now Accepting Credit, Debit and EBT Cards By Ray 'Hayes CornerofHwy. 90 & WallaerAve. 3 Open until 2 p.m. on Saturdays 279854-F ~ikeS'^ 'Opportuuiaes Iifine-E Wedding reminders Smith Hampton Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Lee Smith would like to re- mind you of the approaching marriage of their daughter, Danielle Michelle Smith, to Anthony C. Hampton Jr., son of Anthony and Andrea Hamp- ton of Lake Wales. The ceremony will take place Saturday, July 29, 2006 a 4 p.m. a Ebenezer A.M.E. Church in Live Oak. A reception will follow at the Suwannee County Exhibition II Hall. Although local invitations have been sent, all family and friends are invited. Wupper Evans Harold W. Wupper.Jr. and Margie S. Kiesiner of Live Oak would like to remind you of the ap- proaching marriage of their daughter, Kelly A. Wupper, to Frank J. Evans, son of John and Mar- garet vans of Lake City. The ceremony will take place July 29, 2006 at 6:30 p.m. at St. George Island Beach. A reception will follow at Bucaneer Inn. Local invitations will not be sent. All friends and family are invited to attend. Warner's celebrate 50th wedding anniversary The children of Bobby and Doris Warner are proud to announce the 50th wedding anniversary of their parents. A reception will be held in their honor from 2-4 p.m., Saturday, July 29 at Pine Level Church. iLC ~ROBERT G. BUSCH, D.O. ERIC ORDINARIO, D.O. 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Common Problems Treated Infections Prostrate Problems Kidney Stones Sexual Problems * Genital Surgery Cancer of the Urinary Tract Impotence Infertility Urinary Incontinence Common Surgical Procedures In Office Cystoscopy No Scalpel Vasectomy Treatment of Condyloma Prostate Ultrasound/Biopsy Bladder Ultrasound Penile Vascular Studies Common Surgical Procedures in Hospital or Ambulatory Surgical Center Prostate, Kidney and Bladder Surgery Kidney Stone and Surgery Lithotripsy Microscopic Vasectomy Reversal, * Impotence Surgery ANMN GADl MONE 'ENTERS SPECIALIZING IN THE EVALUATION AND TREATMENT OF MALE IMPOTENCE SURGICAL AND MEDICAL THERAPIES All patients are given personal and confidential attention Office Locations in Lake City and Live Oak Toll Free 1-888-775-6853 22651 0-F Medical Secretary Classes start August 10. Call 386-364-2798 for more information. SUWANNE- HAMILTON TECHNICAL CENTER 415 S.W. 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Call us today and experience the unique Village lifestyle with a tour and a free overnight stay in our Village Lodge. 273015-F Live Oak's... * First local ophthalmologist Most experienced eye surgeon SFirst out-patient surgery center SFirst laser facility SFirst cornea transplants SLargest eye care facility Largest optical We now feature premium ReSTOR" cataract implants to eliminate glasses forever! Find out if you are a candidate for this exciting new technology that provides freedom from glasses after cataract surgery. 105 N. Grand St., Live Oak 1615 SW Main Blvd., Lake City 364-5677 755-2785 Plaza Location: 542 E. Howard Street (386) 362-1244 South Oaks Square Location: 1520 S. Ohio (386) 362-2591 Medical Equipment Div: (386) 362-4404 Hours: 8:30 am-6:30 PM Mon-Fri., 8:30 am-3:00 pm Sat. by Randy Johns, Pharm D Drive-up window Relief for Sinus Headaches The sinuses are hollow spaces, in the skull. They are located between the eyes and in the area of the facial cheek bones on both sides of the head. The sinuses are lined with a mucous membrane that is much like the membrane lining of the inside of each side of our nose. When bacteria or viruses settle on this lining, it begins to become inflamed, swell, and produce excess mucous. If the infection is not treated, the swelling and inflammation continues.'Another medical term for swelling and inflammation of the sinuses is acute sinusitis. The sinuses may become clogged with excess mucous. This produces pain in face and forehead that we commonly refer to as a sinus headache. Sinus headache treatment is directed at unclogging the clogged sinuses and treating the infection. Medicines commonly used to unclog swollen sinuses are called nasal decongestants. They come as oral tablets and nasal sprays. Antibiotics may be prescribed, if the infection is believed to be caused by bacteria. Home remedies that are often effective include alternating hot and cold compresses held across the sinuses for 20 to 30 seconds. Steam from a hot shower or from a vaporizer may help open clogged sinuses. Over-the-counter pain reliever medicines such as acetaminophen or ibuprofen may provide relief as well. 279003-F ff _0 WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 2006 E SUWABNNEE DEMOCRAT/LIVE OAK MA t l- C: A A