PAGlA R SWN ED OR/V AW NDA 1 BADCOCK'S AND MORE HOLDS GRAND OPENING OF NEW STORE: Badcock's and More of Live Oak recently, held its grand open- ing of its beautiful new store on North US 129 in Live Oak with a ribbon cutting, lots of special guests and lunch. Pictured ready for the ribbon cutting to officially open the new store are, I to r, Henry Badcock, Don Marks, Amy.Byrd, Live Oak Mayor Sonny Nobles, Ben Badcock, Jessica Olive, owner Gary Olive,: longest local; employee who never missed a day at work Jack Nash, Gloria Camejo, Adele Olive, Walter Olive, Erich Camejo, Bill Pou and Danielle Sapp. Photo: Susan K. Lamb b",; Ben Badcock and Henry Badcok. -Photo: Susan K. Lamb .:, 8 ,.. .At .., v ,, ,' i s Badcock and More store, the company presented a check to the Florida Sheriffs Youth Ranches for $1,000. Accepting Ben Badcock and Henry Badcock. Photo: Susan K. Lamb NOTICE OF HEARING FOR THE SUWANNEE COUNTY ROAD IMPROVEMENT MUNICIPAL SERVICE BENEFIT UNITS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2006-2007 THE SUWANNEE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WILL HOLD PUBLIC HEARINGS ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2006 AT 5:15 P. M. IN THE CITY OF LIVE OAK COUNCIL CHAMBERS LIVE OAK CITY HALL 101 SOUTHEAST WHITE AVENUE LIVE OAK, FLORIDA 32064 TO CONSIDER ADOPTION OF RESOLUTIONS FOR THE FINAL BUDGETS FOR THE FOLLOWING FIVE ROAD IMPROVEMENT MUNICIPAL SERVICE BENEFIT UNITS: Consider adoption of a resolution establishing the FY 2006-2007 Budget for the Municipal Services District known as 147th Road Municipal Services Benefit Unit in the proposed amount of $5,180.89 Consider adoption of a resolution establishing the FY 2006-2007 Budget for the Municipal Services District known as 133rd Lane Municipal Services Benefit Unit in the proposed amount of $2,037.98 Consider adoption of a resolution establishing the FY 2006-2007 Budget for the Municipal Services District known as 78th Street/76th Terrace Municipal Services Benefit Unit in the proposed amount of $5,753.27 Consider adoption -of a resolution establishing the FY 2006-2007 Budget for the Municipal Services District known as 113th Road/122nd Terrace/122nd Trail Municipal Services Benefit Unit in the proposed amount, of $4,169.46 Consider adoption of a resolution establishing the FY 2006-2007 Budget for the Municipal Services District known as 75th Drive/1 18th Terrace Municipal Services Benefit Unit in the proposed amount of $9,935:.63 296215-F Prime minus 1/2%* .1 LUNCH FOR ALL WHO CAME TO THE GRAND OPENING: Badcock and More local store owner Gary Olive supplied lunch for guests at the grand opening of his new store in the old Food Lion building on US 129 north., Pictured is store employee Amy Byrd as she serves up delicious cake for guests. Photo: Susan K: Lamb Badcock holds Grand opening ribbon cutting BADCOCK'S CEO ADDRESSES GUESTS AT GRAND OPENING OF LOCAL STORE: Badcock's CEO Don Marks, center, address- es guests at the grand opening of the new store where shoppers can. find gorgeous furnishing for their homes in the spacious new store located in the old Food Lion slore."Pictured I tor are Allen Radlord, Inez Clark, Marks, Johnny Prilchett, Adele Olive, Danielle Sapp and Erich Camejo. prhou Susan K. Lamb No closing costs* I Interest may be tax-deductible" MERCANTILE BANK We take your banking personally. 2844 US Highway 90 West, Lake City................... 386-754-0063 187 SW Baya Drive, Lake City............................. 386-754-7501 160 NW Main Blvd., Lake City..................................38.6-758-7614 535 South Ohio Avenue, Live Oak............... 386-364-5528 *Must meet certain credit standards to qualify for Prime minus .50%. 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