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Bradford County telegraph

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Title:
Bradford County telegraph
Place of Publication:
Starke, FL
Publisher:
John M. Miller
Creation Date:
June 29, 2006
Publication Date:
Copyright Date:
2006
Frequency:
Weekly
regular
Language:
English

Subjects

Subjects / Keywords:
Newspapers -- Starke (Fla.) ( lcsh )
Newspapers -- Bradford County (Fla.) ( lcsh )
Genre:
newspaper ( marcgt )
newspaper ( sobekcm )
Spatial Coverage:
United States -- Florida -- Bradford -- Starke
Coordinates:
29.947222 x -82.108056

Notes

Abstract:
The first issue of this ongoing weekly appeared on July 26, 1879 under the title Florida Telegraph. It was published by William Wyatt Moore, a native Floridian and a staunch Democrat. Moore had previously worked for a paper in Tallahassee and had also published newspapers in Jacksonville, Lake City, Cedar Key, and Pensacola. After appearing for a short time as the Weekly Florida Telegraph and reverting back to the Florida Telegraph, the paper’s name was changed to the Starke Telegraph. In 1887, Moore sold a half-interest in the newspaper to I.C. Webb, who became sole owner within a few months and changed its name to the Bradford County Telegraph. In 1893, Eugene S. Matthews, who had previously worked for newspapers in Gainesville and Ocala, purchased the Bradford County Telegraph with Ben J. Farmer, who sold his interest to Matthews five years later. Matthews published the Bradford County Telegraph for the next forty years. He was also elected to the state legislature in 1904, 1907, 1911 and 1923. His son, Eugene L. Matthews, a graduate of Columbia University’s School of Journalism, took over the publication in 1933, matching his father’s record of forty years as publisher. The Bradford County Telegraph continues to the present.
Additional Physical Form:
Also available on microfilm from the University of Florida.
Dates or Sequential Designation:
Vol. 9, no. 41 (Apr. 13, 1888)-
General Note:
Publishers: Mathews & Farmer, <1893-1897>; E.S. Mathews, <1900-1926>.

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Bradford excels in terrorism response exercise


BY MARK J. CRAWFORD
Telegraph Editor .......

How prepared are emergency responders in
Bradford County to react when public safety is
at risk?
A terrorism exercise conducted at the
Emergency Operations Center last week aimed
at testing the readiness of every local agency
responsible for responding to just such a crisis.
Given a detailed scenario and even mock
media reports, emergency responders were
asked what the\ would be doing each step of


the way, to save lives- and prevent--
pandemonium.
The scenario involved a fictional militia
group known as the Red, White and Blue
Militia operating locally but targeting major
U.S. cities. After Starke police officers foil a
S heist of chemicals from an agriculture supply
warehouse and one of those officers shoots and
kills a leader in the militia group, the group
makes good on its vow of revenge by poisoning
the city's water supply with cyanide.
The terrorist act results in multiple deaths
and sicknesses, draws international media


.attention and spreads panic throughout the
community.
Joan Heller of Emergency Response
Educators and Consultants Inc., the company
chosen to administer the grant-funded exercise,
said such a scenario may be unlikely in
Bradford County, but the emergency response
techniques employed are equally applicable to
more likely emergencies like hurricane
weather, a train derailment or a toxic spill from
a semi on U.S. 301.
Participating were the departments of
emergency management and health, the


sheriff's office and police department, county
and city fire-rescue, the school district, the
county road department._Starke public works,
emergency medical serve ices and Shands Starke,
and the American Red Cross.
The exercise was designed to' test the
coordination of these participants as well as
their coordination with state and federal
emergency response agencies. This was not,
EREC explained, an inspection, but a no-fault
learning environment in which participants
could assess their strengths and weaknesses.
See TRAIN, p. 3A


Noteworthy


A ban on outdoor
burning has been lifted
in Bradford County.


Holiday
closings,
early deadline
The July 4 holiday will close local
government offices, the courthouse,
the post office and solid waste
collections sites on Tuesday.
The early deadline to submit
items to the Bradford County
Telegraph, including classified and
display ads, will be Monday, July 3,
at 4 p.m. The Telegraph office will
be closed for business on July 4.

School board
workshop
today; special,
mtg. follows
The Bradford County School
Board will meet for a workshop on
the code of conduct, pupil
progression plan and other
important questions and concerns. It
will take place at 4 p.m. on
Thursday, June 29.
At 6 p.m., a public hearing on the
:code of conduct and pupil
progression plan will be held.
followed by a special board meeting.
All of these sessions, taking place
at the district office, are open to the
public. For more information, call
(904) 966-6018.

CPR classes
offered at
Shands
Shands Starke and the American
Heart Association are offering the
following classes in CPR for health
care providers and the community:'
Basic life support health care
provider recertification- Tuesday,
July 11, from 6-8 p.m. Registration
deadline: Wednesday, July 5.
Basic life support health care
provider certification- Tuesday,
Alig. 8, from 4:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Registration deadline: Tuesday,
Aug. 1.
Basic life support health care
provider recertification- Thursday,
Sept. 28, from 6-8 p.m. Registration
deadline: Thursday, Sept. 21.
Heartsaver CPR community
course covering all ages-Saturday,
Oct. 21, from 8 a.m. to noon.
Registration deadline: Friday, Oct.
13.
All participants will need to be at
least 10 years old for the community
course,
Register for any session by calling
Bonny Green at (904) 368-2300,
ext. 104, or Billie Engskow at (904)
368-2300, ext 254.
All of the classes will cost $25
with the exception of the
community class in October, which
will be offered for free.

Celebrate
freedom!


James Waddell assists Della Rosenberg with her creation at the Vision to Action session
held at the convention center last week. Artist Brian Borrello is tasked with compiling
posters created by community members into a single, unified vision for the city of Starke.


Community contemplates what could be


BY MARKJ. CRAWFORD by the U.S. Environmental
Telegraph Editor Protection Agency. It had the
Community members took a first backing of the North Florida
step toward realizing a new visionn Regional Chamber of Commerce,
for the city of Starke last week in a.. city of Starke and Main Street Starke
unique workshop setting where they Inc. .- -
were asked to tap, their creative It is a pilot program being tested
sides. in several Jacksonville communities
With Crayola markers and plenty as well, including Hogans Creek, -
of paper-alathe ready, even those McCoys Creek and the East Side.
initially reluctant and unsure of th-eir--- Jame .Wad of ,eAirmy
artistic abilities found it difficult to of Enginers said this- iioing
resist letting their imaginations take process isbased on community input
over., so that everyone shares a piece of
The program was brought to the that vision and everyone is moving
city by the U.S. Army Corps of forward together.
Engineers using brownfield Ultimately, the most important
development dollars made available aspect of the process is that the


community members involved in
,isioning stay involved, Waddell
said. This isn't a plan that, when
complete, is merely passed on to
local leaders. Those involved are
being asked to remain involved to
ensure their \ ision is acted on. --
"You're telling \our neighbors
-this is what you'll spend your time
doing," said Waddell.
That is why the sessions are being
called- Vision to Action. Visions are
adhieved- by 'the-cumulative.effect of
grassroots effort, he said.
Artist Brian Borrello was on hand
to assist anyone struggling to get
their vision on paper.
See VISION, p. 8A


LPN

lawsuit

dismissed

BY LINDSEY KIRKLAND
Telegraph Staff Writer
A civil lawsuit brought against
members of The--Bradford County
School District has been dismissed
in court.
The lawsuit was filed in April by
attorney S.A. Siddiqui.on behalf of
former Bradford-Union Area
Vocational-Technical Center student
Deeivory Clay against the Vo-Tech,
Vo-Tech Director Clarence DeSue,
and Superintendent Harry Hatcher.
Clay claimed she had been
wrongfully withdrawn her from the
Vo-Tech's nursing program. She was
training to become an LPN.
According to the complaint, Clay
'said she was denied a termination
hearing and asked for a temporary
reinstatement into the program until
the matter could be decided.
Bradford County School Board
Attorney John Cooper responded to
the complaint with a motion to
dismiss.
Cooper. in his motion, gave
reasons for the case to be dismissed,
including: failure to name the
Bradford County School District in
the case (the policies that had
allegedly been violated are the.
district's policies), failure to show
facts of irreparable harm and Clay
failed to "exhaust her administrative
remedies and is not, therefore,
entitled to injunctive relief."
Following a June 9 hearing, the
motion to dismiss was granted by
Circuit Court Judge David Glant.
Though the final judgement was
not available as of press tithe to give
reason for the dismissal, Cooper said
in a June 12 school board meeting'
that the case was dismissed based on
improper procedures, as well as the
merit of the school board's case.
In the court documents, Clay's Vo-
Tech nursing instructors evaluated'
her in different instances, arid
according to these evaluations, she
was "unable to make the connection
of medication," was "observed
rushing a frail patient to swallow
meds" and had a "poor peer
relationship."
- --In... _fax, Siddiqui (Clay's
attorney) s aid h case had been.
dismissed but with the option of
refiling an'amended complaint. He
gave no indication of whether he
intended to do so.


Commission seats expiring in the city of Starke


BY MARK J. CRAWFORD
Telegraph Editor
Starke City Clerk Linda Johns has
officially certified that three offices
on the city commission will expire
on Sept. 30 and announced an
election. for those seats on Tuesday,
Sept. 5.
Expiring terms are for Districts 1,
3 and 5. Those commission seats are
currently held by Steve Futch, acting
mayor, Larry Davis and Wilbur
Waters.
Qualifying week will be in July.
Fees to run must-be paid to the clerk
-between noon on Monday, July 17,
and noon on Friday, July 21.


. Fees are set at 5 percent of the
newly- established base salary for
city commissioners, $12,547, plus an
additional .1 percent election
assessment paid to the Election
Commission Trust Fund of the
Florida Department of State.
The 6 percent qualifying fee
equals $753 (rounded up).
Polls will -be open at city hall on
Sept. 5 from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. In the
event no candidate in a particular
race receives more than 50 percent"
of the vote, a runoff election will be'
held on Tuesday, Sept. 19.
County race update
Petition qualifying for county


commission and school board races
has ended. Candidates may still
qualify by paying a qualifying fee
between noon on Monday, July 17,
and noon on Friday, July 21.
Fees vary since they represent a
percentage of the salary for the
office being sought. See Supervisor
of Elections Terry Vaughan. for
further information on becoming a
candidate.
School Board Member Jesse
Moore is unchallenged for his
District 1 seat on the board. Four
challengers are seeking incumbent
Bobby Carter's seat in District 2.
Running against Carter are Greg


Alvarez, Michael Barber, Stacey
Shuford Creighton and Richard
Sapp.
In the District 5 school board race,
incumbent James Watson is running
against .David B. Smith.
School board races are
nonpartisan.
Incumbents in the District 2 and
District 4 races for county
commission are not opposed. Those
. seats belong to Democrats Doyle
Thomas and John Wayne Hersey.
The primary election is scheduled
for Tuesday, Sept. 5. The general
election is Tuesday, Nov. 7. Early
voting will be an option.


For crime, socials and editorials, see Regional News section. For sports, see Features and Sports section.

Deadline noon Tuesday before publication 904-964-6305 (phone) 904-964-8628 (fax) 6 89076 63869 2


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Bradford High School Class of 1962 has reunion


Oh June 10, the Bradford High School Class of 1962 George Morrison, Mike Darby; Linda Wasdin Buckley,
held a reunion at Ironwood Preserve in Suwannee Barbara' Blankenship Reddish, Mary Jane Bigham
County. Thirty-one classmates and spouses or friends Green, Sandra Shealy Messer, Billy Anders, Irwin
attended. (L-R) First row, Vera Crews Clayton,. Barbara Martin, Grady Overstreet, Clifford "Tootle" Rhoden, -
Ann Whitehead Mosely, Frankie Wainwright, Betty Lou Larry Crawford, Medford Shealy, John Arthur Reddish,
-Wainwright, Shirley Morrison Bagwell, Abbie Harley Lester Austin, Charles Crews and John Adamrys. Annual.
Massey, Joalyce Graham, Donna Trawick Kelly; second reunions are planned for the next several years,
row, Merle Boatwright Kinard, Marilyn Shannon gearing up for a big "50th." Classmates are urged to
Blackewell, Carolyn Shannon Glisson, Gayle Andrews contact Sandra Shealy Messer at slsmesser@alltel.net
Hurst, Janet Nichols Carter, Dianne Colson Moody, to provide contact information for future reunions.


Class of 1949 has reunion at Camp Blanding I CHURCH I|
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On May 20, the Bradford High School Class of 1949 celebrated its 57th class reunion
at Cooper Hall at Camp Blanding. Class members attending included: Maggie
Manning Anderson, Virginia Carmichael Beach, Margaret Hall Brown, Inez Green
Faulk, Kenneth Grider, Clifton Griffis, Julia Taibi Griffis, Lewis Haines, Eldridge Hayes
Vivian McRae Harley, Raymond Howe, Ruth Sibley Johns, Margaret Dyal Lewis,
Jimmy McRae, Minnie Lou English Manor, Alma Thomas Outlaw,. Betty Anne Flynn
Phillips, George Pierce (honorary), Alma Leta Dyal Sparks, George Roberts, Drew
Reddish, Jackie Strickland Seiple, Linda Carteriweat, Edith F6wler Melvin, Georgia
Stanley Wolfe, Nora Prevatt Wainwright and George Winkler.


Waste
-tollection
sites closed
-for holiday
All six solid waste collection
sites will be closed Tuesday,
July 4, in observance of
Independence Day.
.. All sites will 'reopen
Wednesday, July 5.
For information call (904)
966-6212.



WORTH NOTING I
Do you have any concerns about
your child's development? Free
information and/or screenings. are
available for ages birth to 5 years..
To schedule an appointment, call
-Child Find at (800) 227-6036 or go
to www. nefec.org/fdirs (click on
Child Find).
Shands at Starke Auxiliary has
available several volunteer
opportunities including gift shop,
reception desk, X-ray, medical
records, patient services and filing.
For information call Helen
LeVangie, (352) 473-8580; Dolores
Morgan, (904) 964-5748; Kay
McKinley, (904) 964-7284; or
Sharon Gaines, (904) 964-6009
Hospice isin need of volunteers.
There will be a'volunteer training
program' soon, and if interested in
this important volunteer '
opportunity, call Carolyn Long,
386-328-7100.
Three Wishes Inc. makes available
power (electric) wheelchairs to
senior citizens and the permanently.
disabled at no cost to the recipient,
if they qualify. The power
wheelchairs are provided to those
who cannot walk and cannot self-
propel a manual wheelchair in their
home, and who meet the additional
guidelines of the program. No
eposit is required. Call toll free,
(800) 817-1871, to see if you
qualify.
Morning Star Lodge #26 of
Starke urges all members and past
members to attend on the first and
fourth Monday evenings at 7. The
lodge is at 709 E. Brownlee St. in
Starke. Call 904-964-8474.
Panorama Homeless Coalition
Inc., the service provider for
Bradford County grants, meets the'
second Thursday of the month at
6:30 p.m. at 625 Brownlee St. in'
Starke. Call (904) 964-6008 or
(904) 769-9587, after 7 p.m. Shade
Herring is president.


Highland First Baptist
Church, 1409 U.S. 301 N. in
.Lawtey will have Nacation Bible
school, "The Arctic Edge,"
Monday through Friday, July
10-14,'from 6 to'9 p.m. The
public is united. Call (904) .
289-9798 for information.
Victory Baptist Church in
.Hampton will have a "Fiesta.
With Jesus" vacationBible.
*school, Monday- Friday, June
2630, 5:30-9 p.m. Everyone is
L welcome. Call Tarnmmy Melton
(904)468-2077. -
'Highland First Baptist
SChurch. 140911.S. 301 N. in
Lawtey will host "Holy
Ground" in concert on Sunday,
July 2, at 6 p.i..The public is
'invited. Call (904) Z89-9798 for
information.


The Bradford County Veteran
Service Officer da\ s of service 'are
Tuedays and Thur.da~s, From 8
a.m. to 5 p.m. For inquiries, please
S call ,904) 966-6385.,


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WORTH NOTING
Health Start of North Central
Florida Coalition is seeking a
volunteer board member.-Healthy.
SStart provides services for high-risk
wonien and children up to 3 years
old. The coalition is seeking a'
volunteer to serve on the board who
either has been pregnant and
accessed prenatal care or who has
small children and has accessed
health.care for his orheir children.
The member will attend once-a-
month board meetings in
Gainesville. Contact Celia Paynter,
(352) 313-6500, ext. 118, for
additional information.
Bradford-Union Vo-Tech Center'
is attempting to offer another 40-


hour child care class over the
'Summer, but will need 15 enrollees.
Three are currently enrolled. Call
Linda Watson or Mickey Agner at/'
(904) 966-6780 or (904) 966-6778.
Starke Lions Club meets on the
second and fourth Tuesdays of the
month, 7 p.m., at Western Steer
Stealk House in Starke. For
information call Angel Hill, (904)
364-6215.
The Lawtey Recreation Board
meets on the second Tuesday of the
month at 7 p.m.
A meditation and stress control
workshop is held every Thursday at
6:30 p.ni. at the Senior Health Care
Center. Call to register (904) 782-
1069.


NOTICE OF ENACTMENT
OF ORDINANCE
BY THE TOWN COUNCIL
OF THE TOWN OF
BROKER, FLORIDA
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an ordinance, which
title hereinafter appears, will be considered for
enactment by the Town Council'of the Town of
Brooker; Florida, at a public hearing on July 18, 2006
at 7:00 p.m., or -as soon thereafter as the matter can
be heard, in the Town Council Meeting Room, Town
Hall., located"-t 17435 Tetstone Avenue, Brooker,
Florida. Copies of the ordinance may be inspected by
any. member of the public at the Office of the Town
Clberk, Town Hall,. located at 17435 Tetstone Avenue,
Brooker, Florida, during..-.re'ular business hours. On
th,e date, time and place first above mentioned, all
interested persons may appear and be heard with
respect to the ordinance.
ORDINANCE NO. 2006-02
AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF BROKER,
FLORIDA- RELATING, TO VOLUNTARY
ANNEXATION; MAKING' FINDINGS; ANNEXING TO
AND INCLUDING WITHIN THE' BOUNDARIES OF
THE TOWN OF BROKER, FLORIDA, CERTAIN
REAL PROPERTY, WHICH IS REASONABLY.
COMPACT,.,. AND CONTIGUOUS TO THE
BOUNDARIES OF THE TOWN OF BROKER,
FLORIDA; REDEFINING THE BOUNDARIES OF
THE TOWN OF BROKER, FLORIDA; PROVIDING
FOR LAND USE CLASSIFICATION AND ZONING
OF THE REAL PROPERTY TO 'BE ANNEXED;
PROVIDING THAT EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2007,
THE REAL PROPERTY TO BE, ANNEXED SHALL
BE ASSESSED FOR PAYMENT OF MUNICIPAL AD
VALOREM TAXIS AND BE SUBJECT TO ALL
GENERAL 'AND SPECIAL 'ASSESSMENTS;
PROVIDING. THAT EXISTING LICENSED
BUSINESSES, 'TRADES, OR, PROFESSIONS:
OPERATING WITHIN THE REAL PROPERTY TO&BE
ANNEXED MAY CONTINUE SUCH BUSINESSES,
TRADES, OR PROFESSIONS THROUGHOUT THE
ENTIRE BOUNDARIES OF THE TOWN OF
BROKER, FLORIDA; DIRECTING THE TOWN
CLERK WITHIN SEVEN DAYS OF'THE EFFECTIVE
DATE OF.THIS ORDINANCE,'TO FILE CERTIFIED
COPIES OF THIS ORDINANCE WITH THE
FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF STATE, THE CLERK
OF THE CIRCUIT COURT OF BRADFORD
COUNTY, FLORIDA, THE.CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE
OFFICER OF BRADFORD COUNTY, FLORIDA, THE
PROPERTY APPRAISER OF BRADFORD COUNTY,
FLORIDA, THE TAX COLLECTOR OF BRADFORD
COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND ALL PUBLIC UTILITIES
AUTHORIZED TO CONDUCT BUSINESS WITHIN
THE TOWN OF BROKER, FLORIDA; PROVIDING
SEVERABILITY; REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN
CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING' AN EFFECTIVE
DATE.
Town of Brooker
Section 18, Township 7 South, Range 20 East


KAZEN
KMUON 414


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.
All persons are advised that, if they decide to appeal
any decisions made' at the public hearing, they will
need a record of the 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.


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Published each Thursday and entered as Periodical Postage
Paid at Starke, Florida under Act of March 3, 1879.
POSTMASTER: Send address changes to:
Bradford County Telegraph
131 West Call Street Starke, Florida 32091
Web address: BCTelegraph.com
Phone: 964-6305 B P.O. Drawer A Starke, FL 32091.
Trade Area John M. Miller, Publisher
a a Editor: Mark Crawford
Sports Editor: Cliff Smelley
Advertising: Kevin Miller
Don Sams
Darlene Douglass
Typesetting Joalyce Graham


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AARP offers
driving course
AARP offers two-day, four-
hour classroom instruction to
refine driving skills and
develop defensive driving
techniques. The cost is $10 and
there are no tests, plus a.three-
year certificate qualifies
graduates for an automobile
insurance discount.
The class will be offered in
Gainesville on the following
dates:
July 7 and 10 from 9 a.m.
to 1 p.m.
July 27-28 from 9 a.m. to 1
Aug. 8-9 from noon to 4
p.m.
Aug. 14-15 from 9 a.m. to
1 p.m.
Aug. 22-23 from 9 a.m. to
.1 p.m.
For more information and to
register, call (352) 333-3036.


County
convenes
July 10
The Bradford County
Commission will meet on
Monday, July 10, at 9:30 a.m.
in the boardroom at the
Bradford County Courthouse,
located on U.S. 301 in Starke.
Normally held on the first
Monday of the month, this
meeting has been moved
because of the July 4 holiday.
The meeting is open to the
public, and an agenda may be
obtained in advance in the
office of the clerk of courts.
For more information, call
(904) 966-6280.


(L/-R) Fred Magyari from Starke Public Works, Pete Police Department and Aaron Brunt from the county's
Eberlin and Sylvia Underhill from the Bradford IT department were just a few of the participants in
County Road Department, Jeff Johnson of the Starke last week's terrorism training exercise.


TRAIN
Continued from p. 1A
"I thought, it was wonderful,
and I think its great to have all
the players in the, same room
learning what each of our areas
of expertise is," said Winnie
Holland, director of the
Bradford County Health
Department.
"I just think this is really
important for our community
that we continue to plan and
work together, because in the
event of any type of disaster,
it's going to be crucial that we
work well together. I think
planning really helps facilitate
that process," she said.
Starke Police Chief Gordon
Smith said 'the real case
scenario gave emergency
responders something to think
about, particularly in light of
the domestic terrorism arrests
that took place the same day in
Miami.


If you are 35 years or older
and have lost financial support,
the Displaced Homemaker
Program can help you make
the transition to the job market.
Homemakers can develop
self-sufficiency and
confidence, learn job search
and interview skills, create a
master application and resume,
and gain basic computer skills
while finding supportive
friends. There are even special
topic workshops covering



Works of serious purpose
and grand promises often
have a purple patch or two
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"Even in small agencies
you've got to have that thought
process and always be
vigilant," Smith said. "You
never know when it's going to
take place or how it's going to
happen."
Major DannyPearson with
the Bradford County Sheriff's
Office said through fire, flood
and hurricane he's witnessed
local agencies working
together.
"Everybody does whatever
they have to do or need to do to
'make it work," he said.
But while much of the
burden during those events
falls to county agencies
because most residents are
rurally located, he said this
exercise was different because
the scenario directly impacted
the city of Starke.
"It hIad the county and city
working' hand in hand, so t
thought because of that it was
different and better," Pearson
said.
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are offered monthly, and ihe
next classes begin July 10. Call
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screening appointment.


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said local agencies are going to
have to rely on outside
assistance whatever the
disaster because of limited
resources: Local responders
have to know how and when to
access the assistance that will
see the county through a
disaster'in the long run.
"When we have these
training every year, it just
makes us a little bit better,",
Pearson said.
Wendy Spierer with the
county's emergency
management office said the
agencies involved received a
very good review.
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were afraid that being such a
small staff and county that we
might have been
overwhelmed."
In the end local agencies
performed better than
expected.
"We seemed (to them) to be
really together and organized
and know what to do." Spierer
said.
Last November, Bradford
was declared a Storm Ready
County by the National
Weather Service based on its
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Region has a numberof ways to celebrate the Fourth


Whether its Bradford, Union
or the Keystone Heights area,
there are plenty of festivities
planned for the Fourth of July.
The activities for the
surrounding areas are as
follows:

Bradford C-unWtY.
The Bradford County
fireworks show will begin at
dark at the Bradford County
Fairgrounds on Tuesday, July
4..
Building 3 will open at 7
p.m., and the Bradford County
Sheriff's Office will be
distributing a lot of information
that could make you and your
family safer.
,Bring a blanket or lawn
chair, settle i.h and enjoy a
fireworks spectacle set to
patriotic music. The Kiwanis
Club of Starke will be there
selling refreshments, including
hot dogs.
Ray Hunt and Sherri
Sheppard from the sheriff's
office are in charge of
coordinating the event,
according to Sheriff Bob
Milner.
*Milner is, funding the
fireworks with money from
donations to a community
service account and forfeiture
--funds surrendered by
defendants or subsequently
awarded by the courts when
defendants are convicted. The
convictions primarily involved
drug charges.
"It's dope money going up in
smoke," Milner said of the
funding for the fireworks.
As a result, no tax dollars are
paying for thiq year's event.
Safety information available
to the public will include


theme park next to city hall
from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.
The ever-popular baby crawl
races in at 10 a.m. in the theme
park. Registration for the
crawl is taken the day of the
event.
Musical duo Keith Peters
and Joe Loper will perform in
the theme park from 10 a.m.
until 2 p.m. Better Daze, a
1960s-driven band, will
perform from 2-5 p.m. WEAG'
106.3 broadcasts live each year
from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. in
front of city hall.
The parade begins at 11 a.m.
down South Lawrence
Boulevard. Zany clowns,
patriotic floats and sweet treats
will make up Keystone's big


everything from vehicle,
personal, home and business
safety to fire prevention.
The fair association has-
donated the use of its facilities
for the event.

Keystone Heights:
Our Country Day, Keystone
Heights' annual celebration of
the Fourth of July, salutes the
founding fathers and their
vision of freedom as found in
the United States Constitution.
The theme of this year's
festival is "Freedom!"


Americans enjoy five
inalienable rights defined in the
First Amendment of the
Constitution: freedom of
speech, religion, the press, to
assemble and to petition for
redress of grievances.
Saturday, July 1 The
annual street dance gets the
party started with The What's
Next Band playing from 8 p.m.
until midnight. The dance will
be held in the parking lot of


slice of American pie.
The Keystone Heights
Volunteer Fire Department
opens its doors to the public at
noon with demonstrations. It
also provides wet relief from
the heat in a swimming tank.
Kids are welcome to bring a
bathing suit and jump in to cool
off. The fire station is located
on Flamingo Street.
Bring a canine companion to
the "Top Dog" contest at 1
p.m., located at the gazebo in
the Natural Park, to find out
what award your pet could win.
Also at 1 p.m., a memorial
service will be held in the
Keystone Cemetery.
See FOURTH, next page


Keystone Village Shopping
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free and open to the public.
Tuesday, July 4 A -full
slate of events and activities are
scheduled throughout the day,
leading up to a spectacular
fireworks display at dusk.
At 7:30 a.m., registration
will begin for the volleyball
tournament at Keystone Beach.
An arts and crafts fair with
food vendors will be in the


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FOURTH
Continued from p. 4A
The Keystone Heights
Jaycees and Our Country Day
:Inc. will sell fried fish, beans
,and coleslaw for $5 a plate on
.:Keystone Beach starting at 4
:p.m. Proceeds from dinner
sales beneit next year's
-celebration.
Things gel hot w ith a second
performance by The What's
Next Band at Keystione Beach
from 6-10 p.m., and weather
permitting, at dusk the
celebration ends with a bigger
and better pyrotechnical
showcase of patriotic fantasy.
Our Country Da\ 2006 is
sponsored by the city of
Keystone Heights and Our
Country Day Inc. This year's
musical groups are sponsored
by REDD Team Manufacturing


of Keystone Heights.
Corporate sponsors include the
Sportsmen's Club, M&S Bank,.
Johnny's Bar-B-Q, Florida
Rock and the Keystone Heights
Jaycees.

Union County:
There will be something for
everyone at Union County's
Fourth of July celebration.
Sponsored by the Lake
Butler Rotary Club, the
celebration will begin early and
continue into the late evening.
This year's first event will kick
off before most people even get
out of bed.
Sign-ups tfor this year's
Tom Rymer Memorial Fishing
Tournament are, going better
than ever, according to event
coordinator David
Androlevich.
The event will be held on
Lake Butler Lake, with check-


favorite farm. animals.
At 5 p.m. a ski show will be:
..: held n Lake-Butler Lake.
At 7 p.m., a 1-mile fun run
will take.place. At 7:30 p.m., a
5K run through the streets of
Lake Butler will kick off.
The day ends with a
fireworks display at dusk.
Along with all the scheduled
events, there will be things
happening throughout the day.
Richard and Dale Tillis will
provide karaoke fun in the
pavilion in front of the
community center. There will
be a variety of games, crafts
and events for children.
For more information about
any of the events, call (386)
496-3401.


Kedebraped


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in beginning at 4 a.m. The
event will begin at safe light.
The entry fee is $40, and
contestants must use artificial
bait.
. The annual event will pay
$1,000 to the winner. Specially
tagged bass will be worth a
$500 prize, as well. For more
information, contact
Androlevich at (386) 496-
4853.
An antique car show will be
one of the highlights of the day.
Beginning at 10 a.m., cars from
all over North Central Florida
will roll into the Lake Butler
community center parking lot
to be judged and admired. The
show ill run until I p.m.
Also beginning at 10 a.m.
will be the Florida Highway


Patrol rollover simulator and
seatbelt convince
demonstrator. The rollover
simulator allows those brave
enough to try it an idea of what
it feels like to be involved in a
rollover accident. Passengers
are strapped into the seat and
are turned over and over.
The seatbelt convincer
allows participants to feel the
impact of a five mile per hour
crash. They are strapped into a
seat with a normal seatbelt. The
seat travels down a track where
it is stopped, simulating an
accident.
One area of interest for the
young ones will be a .bounce
village .containing numerous
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Page6A TELEGRAPH June 29, 2006.


Santiago announces run for


Starke City Commission


What is the future for the
city of Starke? Is it headed in
the right direction? What is the
right direction for the city of
Starke? What about utilities;
will they ever come down?
These are all questions that
potential voters, )ike you,
consider everyday., However,
many, people don't take the
time to vote in a local election.
Most people don't realize that
local elections have much
more of an impact on them
than a national election does.
In local elections, the people.
who are voted into office
'determine things like how.
much money should citizens
pay for their utility bill, and
how. and where local tax
,dollars are spent. City
.commiissioners also determine
the direction of the city and
ordinances (laws) which will
impact the city for the next
several years.
So what qualifies someone
to be a city commissioner?
I believe that a city
commissioner is .someone who
is able to make wise decisions
with the information given to
them, while acknowledging
that they are representing a
body of voters. They must be
able to lead with vision and
passion, while n6t being
swayed by a personal agenda,,
but carefully consider the
city's best interest in all things.
My name is Mark Santiago,
and I believe that: I am. that
person. I believe that I am the
man who should represent
District 1 for the city
commission to lead Starke. into
the bright future that is on its
horizon;
Although I have-not lived in
Starke or Bradford County my
entire life, my wife and I have
chosen to live here and raise
our children with your
children, go to the same
grocery stores ihat you go to,
and pay the same utility rates
that you pay.
Because I am a school
teacher with a stay-at-home


Mark Santiago
wife, I understand the value of
a dollar and not being wasteful.
My degree in business
administration from the
University of North Florida, as
well as my years of business
consulting, enable me to
understand the inner workings
of how an effective operation
should run.
In looking over the city of
Starke's budget I see many
opportunities for
improvement. But, when I
walk outside of my door every
morning, or \%hen I drive down
Pratt Street to U.S. 301,' I see
the enormous potential that
this great town has.
That is why I am running for
city 'commissioner in District
1. I am not looking for power
and prestige, but rather
controlled grow th and change
in a city that is ready for it.
' It's rather simple for anyone
to come into a to'wn and see
what's wrong with it and
criticize hovw the city of Starke
is handling things. Anyone can
see what's wrong, but I bring
to the table ideas of how to fix
it. I have ideas for how to fix
our high utility rates, our lack
of an adequate economy and
how to improve historic


Hunter safety course offered

at.Bradford-Union VoTech


downtown. Starke. That's why
my campaign is focusing on
these issues: lower utilities,
better roads,. improved parks
and recreation,, a flourishing
business community and a
vibrant and more beautiful
.downtown.
It's .time for a change! It is
time that Starke be looked at as
a town where people want to
live and businesses are not run
off by'high utility rates, and a
poor economic situation.
The people of this town
deserve to have a nice place to
live %ith a vibrant, flourishing
economic community as well
as reasonable utility rates and
great parks for their children to
play in.
Starke is on a good path, one
that is paved with possibility
and promise. But who is going
to lead Starke down this road?
I believe that it is time for a
change. It is time that District 1
and the ciiy of Starke see a
change. This is the .ear 2006.
and the ciiN of Starke needs to
be represented by -the future
and not the past.
On Sept. 5, 2006. you, the
voter, .have the opportunity to
change your future and make a
decision that will impact your
life substantially. So I
encourage you to go to city
hall on Sept. 5 and vote for a
change. Vote Mark Santiago
for. .District 1 city
commissioner.
Finall., for all of my
constituents in District 1,
please feel free to call me at
(904) 368-1123 to \oice your
comments and concerns about
the city of Starke. Thank you.




LEGAL

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN
, AND FOR BRADFORD COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO: 04-2006-CA-0299
DAVID J. CREWS individually and
as trustee of the DAVID J CREWS
REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST,
Plaintiff,
vs.' '
ROBERT E. BRASWELL, and
ALDA L. BRASWELL, and any and all
other persons claiming by, through.
under, or against them, and all


unknown natural persons, if alive, and
their several and respective unknown-
creditors, and allother parties
claiming by, through, under or against
them, and, it dead, or not known to be
dead or alive, their several and
respective estates, unknown
spouses, heirs, grantees, and
creditors, lienors or other panies
claiming by, through, under, or
against those unknown natural
persons, and the several and
respective unknown assigns,
trustees, creditors, successors in
interest, lienors or any other party
Claiming by, through, under, or
against any corporation, existing or
dissolved, or other legal entity named
as a defendant, and all claimants,
persons or parties, natural or
corporate, or whose exact legal
status is unknown, claiming under
any of the above named or described
defendants or parties, or claiming to
have any right, title or interest in and
to mthe lands hereinafter described:
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO ROBERT E. BRASWELL, and
ALDA L. BRASWELL, et al.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action
of COMPLAINT has been filed
regarding property in Bradford
County, Starke, Florida, in the above
styled Court and you are required to
serve a copy of your written response
to ROBERT E BOONE, P.A., at P.O
Box 1028, Starke, Florida 32091, on
or before 12th day of July, 2006, and
tile the original with the Clerk of the
Court, either before service on the
above-named attorney or
immediately Thereafter, otherwise a
default will be entered against you for
Sthe relief demanded in the petition
WITNESS my hand and official seal
of this Court on the 6th day of June.
2006.
CAROL WILLIAMS
Clerk of the Court
ROBERT E. BOONE
ROBERT E. BOONE, P.A.
P.O. Box 1028
Starke. FL 32091
TEL. (904) 964-5100
FAX- 904) 964-5101
Florida Bar No 0122970
Attorney for the Plaintiff
6/8 4tchg. 6/29
PUBLIC HEARING
The Bradford County School Board
will hold a public hearing on June 29,
2006, 6 p.m., to obtain community
input on the approval of the Studeni
Code of Conduct and the Student
Progression Plan for the 2006-2007
school year in the Board Room at 501
W. Washington St., Starke, FL 32091.
6/1531chg 6/29


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IN
AND FOR BRADFORD COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO.- 04-2006-CP-0032
IN RE. The Estate of-
RONALD PAT STONE,
Deceased.
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
The administration of the estate of
RONALD PAT STONE, deceased.
SFile Number 04-2006-CP-0032, is
pending in the Circuit Court for
Bradford County, Florida, Probate
Division, the address of which is P.O.


Drawer B, Starke, Florida 32091. The
names and addresses of the personal
representative and personal
representative's attorney are set forth
below.
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT:
All persons on whom this notice is
served who have objections that
challenge the validity of the will, the
qualifications of the personal
representative, venue, or jurisdiction
of this Court are required to file their
objections with this Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OFTHE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY
OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All creditors of the decedent and other
persons having claims or demands
against decedents estate on whom a
copy of this notice is served within
three months after the date of the first
Publication of this notice must file
their claims with this Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY
OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent and
persons having claims or demands
against the decedent's estate must
file their claims with this court
WITHIN THREE MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
The date of the first publication of this
Nonce is June 22, 2006.
Personal Representative
Marguerite Stone
Attorney for Personal Representative
JOHN D. MIDDLETON, ESQ.
FL Bar Number 224553
Middleton, Prugh & Anderson, P.A.
303 State Road 26
Melrose, FL 32666
(352) 475-1611 Telephone
(352) 475-5968 Facsimile
E-mail: Midprugh@alltel.net
6122 2tchg. 6/29

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, EIGHTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
BRADFORD COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 04-2006-CA-0318
LINDA J. SMITH, Plaintiff,
vs.
" CAROLYN JEAN STARLING,
Defendant.-
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: Any and all parties claiming by,
through, under, or against CAROLYN
JEAN STARLING, deceased, her
heirs, administrators and assigns as
well as all parties having or claiming
to nave any right, title or interest in
the real property herein descnbed.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action
to quiet tax title to the following real
property located in Bradford County,
Florida, to-wit:
A Parcel of land lying in the SW
corner of East 320' of Lot 16,
WOODLAWN, said Parcel being
120' East and West by 130' North and
South. Section 15, Township 5 South,
Range 22 East, Bradford County,
Florida.
has been filed against you and you
are required to serve a copy of your
written defenses, if any, to it on
Dudley P. Hardy, P.A., the Plaintiff's


attorney, whose address is P.O.
Drawer 1030, Starke, FL 32091, on or
before July 24, 2006, and file the
original with the Clerk of this Court
either before service on the Plaintiffs
attorney or immediately thereafter;
otherwise a default willbe entered.-
against you for the relief demanded in.-
the Complaint.
DATED this 15th day of June, 2006.
RAYNORMAN,
Clerk of the Court. -
By: Carol Williams-
Deputy Clerk
6 6i224tchg. 7/13
NOTICE OF SALE
OLIN'S SUBDIVISION, #210541 ,-.
2000 West Madison Street, Starke. -
FL 32091, gives notice of intent to sell'.'.
the following mobile homes pursuant
to Florida Statutes.
Lots D-6, A-2, B-13. B-14
IIf lot rent is not paid by Thursday,
July 20,2006, the mobile homes will-
be taken to the land fill or sold,
without a title, to the highest bidder.
Call Mark Olin, (904) 364-8781 or
(904) 964-4640.
S6/222tchg. 629
REQUEST FOR BIDS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that-
Bradford County S.H.I.P. Program,
will receive sealed bids until 3:00
p.m. July 19, 2006 at the Bradford
County Office of the County Clerk
located at 945 North Temple Avenue,
Starke, Florida 32091. for the..
following:
Renovation of residence located at:
A 22568 NE Third Street, Lawtey .
B. 955 E. Brownlee Street, Starke
C. 1297 Estelle Street, Starke
D. 20439 NW SR 16, Starke
E 309 N. Water Street, Starke
A mandatory walk through is a
perquisite to a valid bid. All interested
bidders will meet at 8:30 a.m. on.-
Tuesday, July 11, 2006 at the.
' Community Development' Office ,
located at 945-E North Temple
Avenue in Starke, Florida.
All contractors must have proof of,:
Residential or General Contractor's :
License, proof of Liability Insurance,
proof of Workers' Compensation
Insurance (or Exemption Card), a.
statement of non-discrimination, and .-
at least two references from:
previously completed jobs
Bids will be opened at 3:00 p.m. or as
soon thereafter as possible in the
presence of the Clerk or his
designee, Community Development
staff, and all interested persons.
The opened bids will be read into
public record and preserved in the
custody of the Community
Development Department.
Bids will not be valid unless received
by the bid deadline and in a sealed
envelope marked, "Sealed Bid,
S.H.I.P." and received by 3:00 p.m..
July 19,2006.
Questions may be answered at the
Community Development Office by
Angela Macey at (904) 966-6382.
The County reserves the right to
reject all bids when in its best
judgment they are too high or when it
is determined to be in the best
interest of the County that the bids be
re-advertised.
It is the policy of the County to
promote equal opportunity to obtain
adequate housing by all persons, ,
regardless of race, color, religion, .


See LEGALS, p. 7A


The "Fiorida Fish and
Wildlife Conservation
Commission is publicizing a
public safety course that will
be offered in October at the
Bradford-Union Vo-Tech.
.Class dates are Oct. 10, 12,
17 and 19 from 6 p.m. to 9


p.m., 'with :a range date at
Bradford Sporting Clays on
Oct. 21 at 8 a.m.
Students can register online
at MyFWC.com/huntered or
by calling the Lake City office
at (386) 758-0525.


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NOTICE OF FORFEITURE
UNIT STATES v.BRYANGRFFIS
CASENO.3:06-cr-23-J-32MCR
Notice Is hereby given that on May 30, 2006, in the above referenced case, the United States
District Court for the Middle District of Florida entered an order condemning and forfeiting to the
United States of America the interest of Bryan Griffis in the sum of $2,500.
Pursuant to the foregoing Preliminary Order of Forfeiture having been entered on May 30,
2006, the United States hereby gives notice of its intention to dispose of the forfeited currency in
such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person having or claiming a
legal interest in said currency must file a petition within thirty (30) days of the final publication of
this notice pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 853(n), as incorporated by 18 U.S.C." 981 and 28 U.S.C.
2461(c). The petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penaltyiof perjury and shall set forth
the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time
and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title or interest in each, and additional
facts supporting the petitioner's claim, and the relief sought.
A copy of any such petition should be served on Paul I: Perez, United States Attorney for the Middle
District of Florida, 300 N. Hogan Street, Suite 700, Jacksonville, Florida 32202, Attention: Bonnie
A. Glober, Assistant United States Attorney.
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GE AEchevarria, Codilis & Stawiarski
EGAL3 P.O.Box 25018
Continued fr 6A Tampa, Florida 33622-5018
Continued from p. 6A If you are a person with a disability
who needs any accommodation in.
order to participate in this proceeding,
sex, familial status, handicap, or you are entitled, at no cost to you, to,
national origin the provision of certain assistance.
6/29 ltchg. Please contact the Clerk of Court,
PUBLIC AUCTION Bradford County Courthouse, Starke,
; PUBLIC AUCTION FL at 904-964-6280 within 2 working
SPRECOVERYAT IN TOWING AND days of your receipt of this notice; if
FORECOVERY, INC. GIVESLOSURE OF NOTIE you are hearing or voice impaired,
OF FORECLOSURE OF LIEN AND call 1-800-955-8771.
INTENT TO SELL THE 6/292tchg, 7/6
FOLLOWING VEHICLES ON THE
FOLLOWING DATES AT 10:00 A.M. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
AT 18536.W.U.S. Hwy. 301 N., BRADFORD COUNTY, FLORIDA
STARKE, FL PURSUANT TO Case No:04-2006-CA-0009
SUBSECTION 713.78 OF FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION
STATUTES. APRIL SANDERS, a/k/a,
JUNE 30,2006 APRIL SANDERS MERCHANT,
1995 Honda Accord Plaintiff
Vin # 1HGCD56305A047740 -vs.
1982 Honda VF750C
Vin # JH2RC0719CM016294 JAMES F. HARPER, JR. and BILLY
1986 Nissan 200SX MYERS,
Vin # JN1 PS2655GW105074 Defendants.
1996 Isuzu Rodeo NOTICE OF SALE
Vin # 452CK58V6T4340310 Notice is given that pursuant to the
2000 Olds Intrigue Summary Final Judgment of
Vin. # 1 G3WH52H5YF250698 Foreclosure entered on the 21st day
1987 Pontiac Fiero of June, 2006, in the above captioned
Vin # 1G2PE1 1 R3HP224003 action, I will sell to the highest and
I best bidder for cash in the lobby at the
JULY 3, 2006 East front door of the Bradford County
1992 Mazda Protege Courthouse, 945 N. Temple Avenue,
Vin # JM1BG224X0484G40 Starke, Bradford County, Florida, at
1995 Olds Aurora 11:00 A.M. on Friday, July 14, 2006,
Vin # 1G3GR62C4S4112360 the following described property as
1986 Pontiac Fiero set forth in said Final Judgment.
Vin#1G2PM37B3GP209196 Lot 12, Block 26, LI VINGSTON.
1975 Chevy Camaro TRUBY AND COMPANY'S
Vin#1087L5N605247 ADDITION TO THE TOWN OF
1988 Ford Bronco STARKE, FLORIDA, of the-public
Vin # 1FMCU12T9JUB37183 records of Bradford County. Florida
1994 FBGlass Jet Ski DATED this 21st day of June, 2006.
Vin # PLE4"377MB Honorable Ray Norman
1994 Ford Aerostar As Clerk of the Court
Vin # 1FMCA11U6RZA06570 By. Cynthia Berry
1998 Kia Sephia As Deputy Cle 76rk
Vin# KNAFB1211X5771478 g 7
JULY 14,2006 NOTICE OF PUBLIC
JULY 1499 2006 ToyotCorolla HEARINGS CONCERNING
1990 Toyota Corolla AMENDMENTS TO THE
Vin #1NXAE94A2LZ137575 BRA DFORD COUNTY LAND
1992 Acura Vigor BRADFORD COUNTY LAND
Vin # JH4CC2655NC021627 REGULATIO NS
1983 Mercedes Benz-240 BY TRHE PLANNING AND ZONING
Vin # WDBAB23AI1DB379663 BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING
in #WDBAB23A1DB379663 BOARD OF BRADFORD COUNTY,
Vin # iFACP52U4PA304299 FLORIDA, SERVING ALSO AS THE
1977 Dodge Aspen LOCAL PLANNING AGENCY OF.
977Dodgein #NH41C7F213084 BRADFORD COUNTY, FLORIDA,
Vin # NH41C7F213084 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that.
JULY20,2006 pursuant to Sections 163.3161
1985 Cadillac, blue through 163.3215, Florida Statutes, as
Vin # 1G6EL5780FE619251 amended, and the Bradford County
1988 Ford Van, blue Land Development Regulations. as
Vin # 1 FMCA1144JZA85211 amended, hereinafter referred to as
the Land Development Regulations,
JULY21,2006 objections, recommendations and
1988 Ford Bronco, white comments concerning amendments.
Vin # 1FMCU12T1JUC38864- as described below, will be heard by
-the Planning and Zoning Board of
AUGUST 1,2006 Bradford County, Florida. serving
1993 Toyota Camry; white also as the Local Planning Agency of
Vin #4T1SK13E4PU283615 Bradford County, Florida, at public
1987 Toyota Pick-up, blue hearings on July 10, 2006 at 6:00
Vin #JT4RN70DOHOD11219 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the
1996 Ford Ranger, white matters can be heard, in the County
Vin # 1FTCR10A7TUD70635 Commission Meeting Room, County
Pride Mobility Scooter, gold Courthouse located at 945 North,
Vin # G004702 Temple Avenue, Starke, Florida: .
1998 Nissan Altima, gold (1) Z 06-3, an application by Craig
Vin #1 N4DLO1 D4WC208034 W. Paterson and Timothy Buff kin, to
1988 Chevy Caprice, white amend the Official Zoning Atlas of the
Vin #1G1BL5167JA156007 Land Development Regulations by
-1994 Pontiac Firebird, green changingthe zoning district from
Vir#2G2F22R2207244 R E S I D E N T I A L,. SINGLE
SPRATLIN; TOWiNG RESERVES FAMILY/MOBILE HOME- 1
THE RIGHT TO ACCEPT OR (RSF/MH-1) to COMMERCIAL
REJECT ANY AND ALL BIDS. INTENSIVE (CT) properlyy
6/29 2tchg 7/6 descnbed, as follows:
S A parcel of land lying within Section
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE 25, Township 7 South, Range 21
ED'S AUTOMOTIVE, LLC gives East, Bradford County, Florida Being
Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and more particularly described, as
intent to sell these vehicles on July follows: Commence at the Northwest
21, 2006, 8:00 a.m., at 2163 N comer of the Northeast 1/4 of said
Temple Ave, Starke, FL 32091-1966, Section 25; thence South 33.00 leet lo
pursuant to subsection 713.78 of the the South right-of-way line of County
Florida Statutes. ED'S Road 18; thence East 377.00 feet
AUTOMOTIVE, LLC reserves the along the South right-of-way line of
right to accept or reject any and/'or all said County Road 18 to the Point of
bids. Beginning; thence continue East along
1979 Buick, Vin #4P37X9H494419 said South right-of-way-line of
7/61tchg., County Road 18 a distance of 175:00
feet to West right-of-way line of U.S.
LEGAL NOTICE Highway 301( State Road 200);
THE ALACHUA BRADFORD thence Southerly along the West
REGIONAL WORKFORCE BOARD right-of-way line of, said U.S.
will hold a Full Board meeting on Highway 301(State Road 200) a
Thursday, June 29, at 1:00 p.m. at the distance of 115.00 feet; thence West
Gainesville Job Corps Center, 5301 and parallel to County Road 18 a
N.E. 40th Terrace, Gainesville, distance of 175.00 feet; thence
Florida. Please contact Phyllis Marty Northerly and parallel with U.S
at (352) 955-6509 with any.questions Highway 301 (State Road 200) a
you may have. distance of 115.00 feet to the Point of
6/29 1tchg. Beginning.
Containing .46 acre, more or less
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE AND
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT A parcel of land lying within Section
IN AND FOR BRADFORD 25, Township 7 South, Range 21
COUNTY, FLORIDA East, Bradford County, Florida. Being
CASE NO. 04-2006-CA-0102 more particularly described, as
CIVIL ACTION follows: Commence at the Northwest
DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL corner of the Northeast 1/4 of said
TRUST UNDER THE POOLING Section 25; thence South 33.00 feet to
AND RERVICING AGREEMENT the Point of Beginning; thence
SERIES 2001-C, continue South 1,287.00 feet; thence
Plaintiff, East 312.30 feet to the West.right-of-
vs. way line of U.S. Highway 301 (State
JACOB CARSWELL, et.al., Road 200); thence North 08 00'00"
Defendantss. East along the West right-of-way line
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE of said U.S. Highway 301 (State
SALE Road 200) a distance of 1,190.00 feet;
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thence North 82 00'00" West 175.00
pursuant to a Final Judgment of feet; thence North 08 00'00" East
Mortgage Foreclosure dated June 21, 115.00 feet to the South right-of-way
2006 and entered in Case NO. 04- line of County Road 18; thence West
2006-CA-0102 of the Circuit Court of along the South right-of-way line of
the EIGHTH Judicial Circuit in and said County Road 18 a distance of
for BRADFORD County, Florida 377.00 feetto the Point of Beginning.
wherein DEUTSCHE BANK Containing 12.35 acres, moreorless
NATIONAL TRUST UNDER THE LESS AND EXCEPT
POOLING AND SERVICING A parcel of land lying within Section
AGREEMENT SERIES 2001-C, is 25, Township 7 South, Range 21
the Plaintiff and JACOB CARSWELL; East, Bradford County, Florida. Being
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF more particularly described, as
JACOB CARSWELL N/K/A JANE follows: Commence at the
DOE; BETTINA CARSWELL A/K/A intersection of the Westerly right-of-
BETTINA J. CARSWELL; are the way line of U.S. Highway 301 (State
Defendants, I will sell to the highest Road 200) and the Southerly right-of-
and best bidder for cash at FRONT way line of County Road 18; thence
HALL OF THE BRADFORD West along the Northerly right-of-
COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 945 way line of County Road 18
NORTH TEMPLE AVENUE, approximately 200.00 feet; thence
STARKE, FLORIDA32091 at 11:00 South 10.00; thence East
AM, on the 17th day of August, 2006, approximately 200.00 feet to the
the following described property as Westerly right-of-way line of U.S.
set forth in said Final Judgment: Highway 301 (State Road 200);
LOTS FOUR (4) AND FIVE (5), thence North 10.00 feet along the
BLOCK D OF BEDFORD OAKS, Westerly right-of-way line of U.S.
ACCORDING TO PLAT THEREOF Highway 301 (State Road 200) to the
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2, intersection of the Westerly right-of-


PAGE 71 OF THE PUBLIC way line of U.S. Highway 301 (State
RECORDS OF BRADFORD Road 200) and the Southerly right-of-
COUNTY, FLORIDA. way line of County Road 18 being the
TOGETHER WITH AN UNDIVIDED Point of Beginning.
ONE-TENTH (1/10TH) INTEREST Containing .05 acre, more or less
IN AND TO THE TRACT OF LAND All said lands containing 12.76 acres,
SHOWN AS TRACT E ON THE more or less.
PLAT OF BEDFORD OAKS (2) Z 06-4, an application by Craig
ACCORDING TO PLAT THEREOF W.'Paterson and Timothy Buffkin, to
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2, amend the Official Zoning Atlas of the
PAGE 71 OF THE PUBLIC Land Development Regulations by
RECORDS OF BRADFORD changing the zoning district from
COUNTY, FLORIDA. RESIDENTIAL, SINGLE
A/K/A 5949 SE 4TH AVENUE, FAMILY/MOBILE HOME-1
KEYSTONE HEIGHTS, FL 32656 (RSF/MH-1) to COMMERCIAL,
*/'nTNESS MY HAND and the seal of INTENSIVE (CI) on property
ti-is Court on June 22,2006. described, as follows:
Ray Norman A parcel of land lying within Section
Clerk of the Circuit Court 24, Township 7 South, Range 21
By: Carol Williams East, Bradford County, Florida. Being
Deputy Clerk more particularly described, as


___


follows: The Northeast 1/4 of the
Northeast 1/4 of said Section 24 lying
East of U.S. Highway 301 (State
Road 200). Excepting therefrom any
portion owned by the State of Florida.
Containing 33.00 acres, more or less.
(3) Z 06-5, an application by Bryan K.
and Angela K. Nazworth, to amend
the Official Zoning Atlas of the Land
Development Regulations by
changing the zoning district from
AGRICULTURE-1 ..(A-1) to
AGRICULTURE-2 (A-2) on property
described, as follows:
Tax Parcel No. 00145-0-00000
A parcel of land lying within Section
23, Township 6 South, Range 20
East, Bradford County, Florida. Being
more particularly described, as
follows: Commence at the Southeast
corner of the Southwest 1/4 of the
Northeast 1/4 of said Section 23 for
the Point of Beginning; thence North
89 55'54" West along the Southerly
boundary of the Southwest 1/4 of the
Northeast 1/4 of said Section 23 a
distance of 1,156.68'feet to the
Easterly right-of-way bf Southwest
137th Avenue, a County graded road;
thence North 01 39'25" West along
said Easterly right-of-way of
Southwest 137th Avenue 395.93 feet;
thence North 06 09'42" West along
said Easterly right-of-way of
Southwest 137th Avenue 628.84 feet;
thence North 73 00'00" East 240.96
feet; thence North 00 14'37" East
236.34 feet to the Northerly boundary
of the Southwest 1/4 of the Northeast
1/4 of said Section 23; thence South.
89 45'23" East along the Northerly'
boundary of the Southwest 1/4 of the
Northeast 1/4 of said-Sectiorn-23 a
distance of 1,005.17 feet to the
Easterly boundary of the Southwest
1/4 of the Northeast 1/4 of said
Section 23; thence South 00 02'30"
West along the Easterly boundary of
the Southwest 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4
of said Section 23 a distance of
1,324.87 feet to the Point of Beginning.
Containing 35.06 acres, more or less.
AND
Tax Parcel No. 00145-0-00101
A parcel of land lying within Section
23, Township 6 South, Range 20
East, Bradford County, Florida. Being

more particularly described, as
follows: Commence at the Northeast
corner of the Northwest 1/4 of the
Southeast 1/4 ol said Section 23 for
the Point of Beginning, thence South
00 03'34 East along the Easterly
boundary of the Northwest 1/4 of the
Southeast 1/4 of said Section 23 a
distance of 69 60 feet to the Northerly
right-ot-way of County Road 235;
thence South 50 17'13" West along
said Northerly right-of-way of County
Road 235 a distance of 325.57 feet;
thence North 00 03'34 'West parallel
with said Easterly boundary of the
Northwest 1.'4 of the Southeast 1/4 of
said Section 23 a distance of 277.97
feet to the Northerly boundary of the
Northwest 1/4 of the Southeast 1/4 of
said Section 23; thence South 89
5515" East along the Northerly
boundary of the Northwest 1/4 of the
Soulneast 1/4 of said Section 23 a
distance of 250.66 feet to the Point of
Beginning.
Containing 1.00 acre, more or less.
All said lands containing 36.06 acres,
more or less.
The public hearings may be
continued to one or more future dates.
Any interested party shall be advised
that the date, time and place of any
continuation ol the public hearings
shall be announced during the public
- hearings and that no further notices
concerning the matters will be
published, unless said continuations
exceeds six calendar weeks from the
date of the above referenced public
hearings.
At the aforementioned public
hearings all interested parties may
appear to be heard with respect to the
amendments.
Copies of the amendments are
available lor public inspection at the
Office of the Director of Zoning,
County Courthouse located at 945
North Temple Avenue,; North Wing,
Starke, Florida, during regular
business hours.
All persons are advised that if they
decide to appeal any decision made
at the above referenced public
hearings, they will need a record of


the proceedings, and
purpose, they may ni
that a verbatim re
proceedings is made,
includes the testimony
upon which the appeal

NOTICE OF P
HEARING CONCI
SPECIAL EXCEI
PROVIDED FOR
BRADFORD COU
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REGULATI
BY THE BO
ADJUSTMENT OF
COUNTY, FLORIDA
HEREBY GIVEN that, I
Bradford County Land
Regulations, as amend
referred to as the Land
Regulations, .0
recommendations an
concerning a special
described below, will b
Board of Adjustmen
County, Florida, at a
on July 10, 2006 at 7:
soon thereafter as the
heard, in the County
Meeting Room, North
Courthouse located
Temple Avenue, Starke
SE-06 5, a petition b
Land Holdings of. St
request a Special I
granted as provided
4.5.5 (23) of the Land
Regulations to allow
activities in a Agricul
-classification in acco
petition dated June 2
Located on property
follows:
* A parcel of land lying
4,5,9, Township 7 Sou
22 East, Bradford Co
Being more panicularly
follows:
-Parcei Numbers: 04
04685-0-00000, 041
04717-0-00000; 04683
04780-0-00000 and coi
acres more or less.
The public hearing may
to one or more future
interested party shall b
the date, time and
continuation of the p
shall be announced du
hearing and that nof
concerning the ma
published, unless said
exceeds six calendar w
date of. the above refe
hearing.
At the aforementioned
all interested parties
be heard with respect
exception.
Copies of the spec
application are availa
Inspection at the Office
of Zoning, Planning,
County Courthouse' I
North Temple Avenue
Starke, Florida, dui
business hours.
All persons are advis
decide to appeal any d
at the above refer
hearing, they will need
proceedings, and th
purpose, they may ne
that a verbatim re
proceedings is made
includes the testimony
upon which the appeal

PUBLIC AUC
RON DENMARK MIl
will hold a Public Auc
July14, 2006. at 1001
N. Temple Avenue, S
the following storage u
personal items:
#7- M. Welsh
#13- A. Seaton
#56 L Hall
#79 T. Bamhart

NOTIC
TTHE. -REGULAR
LAWTEY CITY
MEETING W
RESCHEDULED FC
JULY 10, 2006, AT 7:
TO THE JULY 4 HOLI


public hearing IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
00 p.m., or as EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
matter can be THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND
Commission FOR BRADFORD COUNTY
Wing, County CASE NO. 2006-CA-174
at 945 North CIVIL DIVISION
e, Florida GREEN TREE SERVICING LLC
y Royal Palm F/K/A CONSECO FINANCE .
tarke LLC, to SERVICING CORP.,
Exception be Plaintiff,
for in Section vs.
Development BILLY J. RANSOM; THE
v recreational UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF BILLY J.
tural-2 zoning RANSOM; MISTY RANSOM; THE
rdance with a UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF MISTY
?2, 2006 to be RANSOM; IF LIVING, INCLUDING
described, as ANY UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
SAID DEFENDANTSS, IF
within Section REMARRIED. AND IF DECEASED,
th, and Range THE RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN
)unty, Florida. HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES,
y described, as ASSIGNEES, CREDITORS,
LIENORS. AND TRUSTEES, AND
690-0-00100, ALL OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING
686-0-00000,' BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR
3-0-00000, and AGAINST THE NAMED
staining 69441 DEFENDANT(S);: UNKNOWN
TENANT # 1, UNKNOWN TENANT
y be continued #2;
re dates. Any Defendant(s) ,
)e advised that NOTICE OF SALE
place of any Notice is hereby given that, pursuant
publicc hearing to a Final Summary Judgment of.
ring the public Foreclosure entered in 'the
further notice abovestyled cause, in the Circuit
matter will be Court of'Bradford County, Florida, I
d continuation will sell the property situate in~
/eeks from the Bradford County, Florida, described
erenced public as:
A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN
public hearing, THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE
may appear to NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 31,
to the special TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, RANGE 22
EAST, BRADFORD COUNTY,
ial exception FLORIDA; SAID PARCEL BEING
able for public MORE PARTICULARLY
of the Director D ESC RIARED AS
and Building, FOLLOWS:COMMENCE AT A
located at 945 FOUND 1/2" IRON ROD LOCATED
e, North Wing, AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER
ring regular OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE
NORTHWEST 1/4 AND RUN
ed that if they SOUTH 88 48' 23" .WEST, AS A
decision made BASIS OF BEARING, ALONG THE
enced pulbhc NORTH LINE OF SAID
arecordofthe SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF
iat for such NORTHWEST 1/4 FOR A
eed to ensure DISTANCE OF 126.58 FEET TO A
cord of the SET 1/2" IRON ROD FOR THE
Which record POINT OF BEGINNING. FROM
Sand evidence THE POINT OF BEGINNING THUS
is to be based. DESCRIBED RUN SOUTH 02"
6.29 ltchg 4438 EAST FOR A DISTANCE OF.
291 82 FEET TO A SET 1/2' IRON
ACTION ROD: THENCE RUN NORTH 89
NI STORAGE 54' 12 WEST FOR A'DISTANCE
tion on Friday, OF 354.92 FEET TO A SET 1/2"
am..at 2117 IRON ROD LOCATED ON THE
3tarke Fla., on EASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE
inits containing OF C.S.X. TRANSPORTATION
E RAILROAD; THENCE RUN
M NORTH 17 45 22' EAST ALONG
C SAID EASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY
LINE FOR A DISTANCE OF 299.98
FEET TO A FOUND 1/2" IRON
6/29 2tchg. 7/6 ROD LOCATED ON THE NORTH
LINE OF SAID SOUTHWEST 1/4
E OF NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE
MONTHLY RUN NORTH 88" 48' 23" EAST
COUNCIL ALONG SAID NORTH LINE FOR A
'/ILL BE DISTANCE OF 249.52 FEET TO
)R MONDAY, THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
:00 P.M., DUE RESERVING THE SOUTHERLY
IDAY. 15.00 FEET THEREOF FOR
6/29ltchg. INGRESS, EGRESS, AND


that, for such
eed to ensure
cord of the
which record
and evidence
is to be based.
&629 ltchg.
PUBLIC
EARNING A
OPTION AS
R IN THE
NTY LAND
IENT
ONS
ARD OF
BRADFORD
, NOTICE IS
ui'suant to the
J Development
Jed, hereinafter
I Development
objections,
nd comments
exception, as
e heard by the
t of Bradford


DENMARK
FURNITURE
It's a fact, you can do better at
DENNIARKIS.
434 W. Call St.
1 964-5827 1


4am~g~


ADVERTISEMENT OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
.undersigned intends to sell the
personal property described below to
enforce a lien imposed on said
property under the Florida self
storage Facility Act Statutes (83.801-
83.809). The undersigned will sell at
public sale by competitive bidding on
the 5th day of July, 2006, at 12:00
noon, on premises where said
property has been stored and which
are located at Santa Fe Storage, 1630
North Temple Ave., Starke, Florida,
County of Bradford, State of Florida,
the following:
Shannon Mumiw, Unit #A-11
Misty Ranson, Unit #A-10" -

Rhonda Stanley, Unit #G-32
Hiedi Godwin, Unite #G-25
Florence Keye, Unit #1-1
Alaina Croy, Unit #K-9
6/29 2tchg. 7/6


GENERAL ROAD PURPOSES.
TOGETHER WITH AND SUBJECT
TO A 30.00 FOOT EASEMENT FOR
INGRESS, EGRESS, AND
GENERAL ROAD PURPOSES
BEING MORE PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCE AT A FOUND 1/2"
IRON ROD LOCATED AT THE
NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE
SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE-
NORTHWEST 1/4 AND RUN
SOUTH 88* 48' 23" WEST, AS A
BASIS OF BEARING, ALONG THE:
NORTH LINE OF SAID
SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF
NORTHWEST 1/4 FOR A
DISTANCE OF 126.58 FEET TO A
- SET 1/2" IRON ROD; THENCE.
CONTINUE SOUTH 88 48' 23"
WEST ALONG SAID NORTH LINE
FOR A DISTANCE OF 249.52 FEET
TO A FOUND 1/2" IRON ROD
LOCATED AT THE EASTERLY
RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF C.S.X.
TRANSPORTATION RAILROAD;
THENCE RUN SOUTH 17P 45' 22"
WEST ALONG SAID EASTERLY
RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE FOR A
DISTANCE OF 284.24 FEET TO A
SET 1/2" IRON ROD FOR THE
POINT OF BEGINNING OF SAID-
EASEMENT. FROM THE POINT
OF BEGINNING THUS
DESCRIBED RUN SOUTH 89 54'
12" EAST FOR A DISTANCE OF:
379.44 FEET TO A SET 1/2" IRON
ROD; THENCE RUN SOUTH 02
44' 38" EAST FOR A DISTANCE OF:
30.04 FEET TO A SET 1/2" IRON
ROD; THENCE RUN NORTH 89:
54' 12" WEST FOR A DISTANCE:
OF 358.99 FEET TO A SET 1/2"
IRON ROD; THENCE RUN
SOUTH 17 45' 22" WEST
PARALLEL WITH SAID EASTERLY
RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF C.S.X.
TRANSPORTATION RAILROAD
FOR A DISTANCE OF 454.96 FEET.
TO.A SET 1/2" IRON ROD;
THENCE RUN SOUTH 89 54' 12"
EAST FOR A DISTANCE OF 107.59
FEET TO A SET 1/2" IRON ROD;
THENCE RUN SOUTH 00 05' 48":
WEST FOR A DISTANCE OF 30.00-
FEET TO A FOUND 1/2" IRON
ROD; THENCE RUN NORTH 89"-
54' 12" WEST FOR A DISTANCE
OF 148.62 FEET TO A FOUND 1/2"
IRON ROD LOCATED ON SAID
EASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE
OF C.S.X. TRANSPORTATION
RAILROAD; THENCE RUN
NORTH 17o 45' 22" EAST ALONG
SAID EASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY
LINE FOR A DISTANCE OF 517.93
FEET TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING.
THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PARCEL
A'ND EASEMENT BEING
PORTIONS OF LANDS
RECORDED IN OFFICIAL
RECORDS BOOK 873, PAGES 487
AND 488 OF SAID COUNTY.
TOGETHER WITH EASEMENTS
AS DESCRIBED AND RECORDED
IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK
873, PAGES 489 AND.490 OF SAID
COUNTY.
TO INCLUDE A DOUBLE WIDE
MOBILE HOME TITLE NUMBER
84780989, VIN
FLHMLCF164624848A; 84781144
VIN FLHMLCF164624848B.
A/K/A
5811 SE86th Street
Hampton, FL 32044
at public sale, Front entrance of the
,ea,s -sidqe of the Bradford County
G -ohthouse, 945 North Temple
Avenue Starke, FL 32091 at 11:00
SAM, on July 20,2006.
DATED THIS 22nd DAY OF JUNE,
2006.
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
By: Carol Williams
L. Deputy Clerk
Law Offices of Daniel C. Consuegra
9204 King Palm Drive
Tampa, FL33619-1328
Attorneys for Plaintiff
In accordance with the American with
Disabilities Act of 1990, persons
needing a special accommodation to
participate in this proceeding should
contact the ASA Coordinator no later
than seven (7) days prior to the
proceedings. If hearing impaired,
please call (800) 955-9771 (TDD) or
(800) 955-8770 (voice), via Florida
Relay Service.
6/29 2tchg. 7/6







Page 8BA TELEGRAPH June 29, 2006


Realtor Tom Smith, Andrews Center Director Cheryl Canova, Starke Mayor Steve
Futch and Congressional candidate Dave Bruderly were all participants in the
Vision to Action session.

VISION VI
Continued from p. 1A


place to place in th6 city. colorful. new paint .jobs,__with tying them together inlo a
More mixed-use residential lahdscapingagd-rees;-buitdi-ng -single. vision the- community
housing downtown ttrat~ -Tacaldes that represent a more can work toward.
-co~mines business space with historic or turn of the century Some changes can be
apartment-style living to feel; street improvements., achieved with relatively little
increase population downtown An overpass over the cost, while others will require a
and provide customers for local railroad to reduce traffic- large investment. Waddell said
businesses. -- congesttonr- and --- -assist that a-well-planned vision with
More parking downtown, emergency response as well as a local commitment to cost
with the enrrfphasis being placed an underpass that would tic sharing could raise interest at
on parking lots or multistory .._East and West Call Street the federal level and get a
-garages..-- together with a tunnel under renewal project for the city of
A move away from on- U.S. 301. Starke into the mix to compete
street parking to make Local production and for funding.
downtown more pedestrian manufacture of renewable Waddell said Starke
friendly. energy sources to provide a delivered the largest turnout
An abundance of unique new source of income for among communities that had
shops and restaurants agricultural landowners, a already gone through the
downtown that would attract boost to the local economy and workshop. He said the result of
businessand tourist dollars; a support for a cleaner any such project should be a.
communitywide farmers' environment. sustainable community, which
market downtown with locally New tourist attractions like he defined as a community that,
grown fruits, vegetables and a World War II museum, race persists over generations,
fresh-cut flowers; a coffee track or theme park. enjoys a healthy environment
shop. bookstore and other _...B rrello,__ who-said-he- was- and a prosperous economy, and
----hangouts for-college sdents. impressed with ihe range of maintains a vibrant civic life.
A downtown faceliftl with ideas presented, %\as tasked


E en simple line drawings h d. --
%%ere enough to help synthesize 4--
the final vision.V N-
Once complete, individual ".0 '
drawings diere scanned and n "
multiple copies printed out and ri
added to % isions dra" n in other
cities. Participants could then
atfli their vision to a poster and
surround it wilh other dra% ings
that related to or enhanced their
okn % isions.. .
WVaddell said such
combinations re eal common
Ihreads of hat is important to
people. The\ also highlightJ
connecti, it".
"'We are dependent on each
other," he said. s s .v. v ,t u-1 2
Main Street Starke Manager
Kim Skidmore "as e\cited not
only by the turnout but bN the Artist Brian Borrello (right) assists Virgil Berry with
di\ ersity of those present. E, en his drawing.
out of that diversity, common that, r hen combined, could Creek. such as a Aealking and
visions emerged. f orm hundreds of hike trail. fishing and even
On day two of the a\orkThop. Lot.binaons, the u ,sual aspect canoeing. Lill completes Institute Leadership Program
-sometoft-sh6in-voVed on day, of the exercise makes it simple .New public transportation,.c.
one returned to discuss what to scan the information and see such as a bus or trolley,. that Ron Lilly, president ind--CEO network of idea sharing. Through Certified Association Executi
visinfluenced their personal Wh resonates with people, would proxy ide an affordable of NFRCC. recently completed a combination of required courses (CAE) designations. Nearly 1,5(
visions related ther Waddell said.-- service to those without t Institute for Organization and electives, students not only individuals attend Institu
drawings others hated made. to the Among the shared visions transportation as tell as an Management, an intensive week- enhance their own organizational a nually.'"b
was during that discussion that cit's do" n S ta onke, particularly e the city ifor othou ersting in theirael long nonprofit leadership training management skills but add new The U.S.. Chamber
a list of shared visions as ty's downtown area, were the city ithou geing in their program held Juine 18-22, at the fuel to their organizations, making Commerce is the world's large
compiled. repeated requests for: cars, thereby reducing traffic Uni'ersityr of Georgia in Athens. them run more efficiently and business federation representing
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Section B: Thursday, Jine 29, 2006



owaeews

News from Bradford Couraty, Union County and the Lake Region area



Original Bradford Take Stock participants graduate


Scholarship in their
possession.


Bradford County's Take On June 8, -the five were
Stock in Children program honored at a banquet at the
passed a big milestone inJiune Starke Golf and Country Club
when the first five student ---
participants graduated from
Bradford High School with full M O ST
college scholarships in hand.
There are 17 more program N
participants waiting in the .'..; -,
wings for their graduation.
And now five additional
participants will be chosen.
Brittany Bolton, Harold
English, Elizabeth Fox.,
Racquel Green and Elijah -..'-
Hamilton began earning their
scholarships in middle school.
They. walked off the football
field after graduation with a
Florida Prepaid College


where other participants,
program mentors, family and
friends were in attendance.
Take Stock is a program that
is aimed: at helping low-


income young people earn
scholarships to attend college.
Program participants sign a
contract saying ihev will- stay:
in school,- eafn good grades


S IVERY .U .


I IN SERVICE


Matthew Mark Myers


and stay out of trouble. In
return, they get four years of
,free tuition at a Florida.college
or university.
In order to help ensure that


participants can meet the terms
of the contract, each one is
provided with an adult role
See STOCK, p. 6B


Myers
completes
basic training
N Matiihe.w Mark;_ Myers
recently completed basic
airman training for the United
States Air Force in San
Antonio, Texas.
Atchison is the son of Jody
Atchison Lockamy of Atlanta
and is the grandson of Lou and
Dolores Atchi~son of Kingsle.
Lake.

Army National Guard
Pvt. David J. Lane has
graduated from basic combat
training at Fort Jackson in
Columbia, .S.C.
During 'the nine weeks of
training, the soldier studied the
Army mission, 'history,
tradition and core %alues.
physical fitness, and received
instruction and practice in basic-
comba.t skills, military
weapons, chemical warfare and
bayonet training, drill and
ceremony, marching, rifle
marksmanship. armed and
unarmed combat, map reading,
field tactics, military courtesy,
military justice system, basic
first aid, foot marches, and field
training exercises.
The son of Denise Lane
Denton of Keystone Heights,
Lane is a 2005 graduate of
Orange Park High School.


BC Extension
Office will
host urban
forests camp
The Bradford County
Extension Office is offering a
4-H day camp on urban .forests
Tuesday-Thursday, July 25-27,
from 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
Participants in this camp will
learn about the benefits we get
from having urban forest
communities. How urban
forests improve air and water
quality, prevent soil erosion
and provide wildlife habitat
will be taught using hands-on
teaching methods and
activities.
The last day will be topped
off with a wildlife habitat
rummy card game and ice
cream sundaes.
There is room for 13
participants between the ages
of 9 and 12. The registration
deadline is Friday, July 7, and
the fee is $5.
Call (904) 966-6224 to
make reservations.
All 4-H programs are
available to any youth
regardless of race, color, sex,
national origin or handicap.


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CRIME


UC man faces
a fifth sexual
offense
charge
Jeffrey Aaron McRannolds,
43, of Lake Butler faces an
additional charge of sexual
offense involving a child arnd
using a computer to seduce a
child.
The victim, now 17,
admitted to having a sexual
relationship with McRannolds
over the past 10-11 months.
He first met McRannolds at
the Oaks- Mall in Gainesville
where he was "hanging out
with some friends,"
Investigator Mac Johns said.
McRannolds slipped the victim
a note with McRannolds
computer name on it.
The victim later used the
given screen name to contact.
McRannolds via his computer.
The two chatted on-line and
eventually met. when
McRannolds drove to the
victim's residence and picked
him up in 'his truck,'
Investigator Johns said. During
the 10-11 months, the
meetings occurred
appro\imatell five times.
McRannolds would.drive .the
i timt back to his residence in
Union Cpunty where the two
would engage in se.\ acts,
Investigator Johns said.
McRannolds was arrested
June 15 on charges (four
counts) of engaging in sex
with teenagers he met through
the Internet. Additional charges
are expected against
McRannolds. Investigator
Johns said.

Raiford man
arrested in
Starke
A 45-Near-old Raiford man
'faces multiple charges after he`
failed to stop for -a routine
traffic violation.
Tony Albritton fled from
Starke Patrolman J.W. Hooper
when Hooper tried to stop him
for a traffic violation.
Albritton drove his vehicle
across several yards on. West-
Pratt Street and tried to run
Patrolman David Bukowski off
the; road. with. his' vehicle.
Patrolman Hooper said.
Albritton pulled his vehicle
into a driveway before jumping
out of the vehicle and leaving
it in gear, Patrolman Hooper
said. During the foot pursuit,
his vehicle hit a house,
causing damage.
Albritton jumped several
fences before Patrolman
Hooper grabbed his leg.
Albritton kicked the officer
several times in the chest in an
attempt to flee.
Albritton was arrested June
21 for aggravated fleeing
attempting to elude, aggravated
assault with a deadly weapon,
battery on. a law enforcement
officer, resisting an officer
with violence, possession of
drug paraphernalia, criminal
mischief and on a warrant %% ith
failure to appear possession of
drug paraphernalia and no valid
driver's license, Patrolman-
Hooper said.
Total bond was set at
$39,000:

Man returns
fire on
fireworks
A 44-year-old Keystone
Heights man was arrested June
15 for firing shots at the
neighbors.
David Alan Wilkins was
charged with aggravated assault
by Deputy William Katsacos.
Wilkins fired three rounds n
the direction of two juveniles
who were in their yard
shooting fireworks, Deputy
Katsacos said. There were no
injuries. The victims ran and
hid behind a car that was
parked in the yard.
Wilkins stated he thought
the juveniles were shooting at.
him so ,he went inside his
house and got his gun.


Wilkins admitted to
consuming alcohol prior to the
incident, Deputy Katsacos said.
He was taken into custody and
the gun and ammunition were
submitted as evidence, Leputy
Katsacos said.

Felon
arrested for
having gun
A 49-year-old Starke man
was arrested June 15 when
deputies found a .38 caliber
pistol in his bedroom.
Rudolph Carter Sr. was
charged possession of a firearm
by a convicted felon with bond
set at $30,000, according to
Deputy Thomas Sapp.
The firearm was located
during the execution of a
search warrant in reference to
stolen firearms from a
residential burglary, according
to Deputy Sapp. The
investigation is continuing
into allegations of stolen
property, DepJt) Sapp said.


3 charged
with trespass.
at RMC
Three men were charged
with trespass after they were
found at the Reception and
NMedical Center Officer's
Training Complex.
Jeffrey Carl Goodman, 18,
of Lake Butler was asleep

inside the training room. He
had gained entry by breaking a
window.
While Sgt. Raymond
Shuford was en route,
Goodman left in a vehicle with
two subjects, traveling toward
Lake Butler in a blue Dodge.
The vehicle was stopped and
Goodman was arrested for
trespass and criminal mischief.
The two men in the vehicle
were given trespass warnings
and released. They,were found
asleep in the vehicle at the
same time Goodman was found
inside, but had apparently not
committed any crime at the
complex, Sgt. Shuford said.


Robbery and
theft gets .
fOur charged
Four Lake 'Butler men are
charged with armed robbery and
stealing a-vehicle last week.
On June 19 at 5 a.m.
deputies received a report of an
armed robbery. The victim
stated he was awakened by the
knocking and pulling on his
door by Henry Lavelle Jones
and an unknown black male,
according to Investigator Mac
Johns. The victim stated Jones
was holding a rifle when he
answered the door. Jones
entered the home" and removed
$400 from the victim's wallet,
Investigator Johns said.
Charges of robbery with a
firearm and the use of a firearm
by a convicted felon were filed
against Jones.
At 8 a.m. the same day,
Deputies received a report of a
vehicle stolen sometime during
the night from a residence on
Southwest Ninth Street.
At noon Deputy Mindy
Goodwin. made contact with
Jones in Raiford in reference to
an unrelated matter. Jones told
the deputy he was with Tyrone
Davis and, Alvhord Lee in a
small vehicle that was parked
down the road. When Jories
was told to take the deputy to
the car, he fled on foot into a
wooded area off Sapp Cemetery
Road.
The vehicle was located and,
after a brief pursuit, the vehicle
stopped with Davis and Lee
inside. When Deputy Goodwin
Approached the vehicle, Davis
attempted to flee on foot but
was apprehended by Deputy
Goodwin.
Davis was charged with
grand theft auto. Lee was not
charged, Deputy Goodwin-said.--
SA sworn0complaint was filed
on Jones.
After his arrest, Davis


confessed to being with Jones
at the time of the robbery. He
stated he and Jones, with
Johnnie Alexander and Lee,
discussed plans for the robbery
the previous evening. Davis
and Jones approached the
victim, stole the money and
fled the area, .Investigator
Johns said. Davis stated they
met Alexander and Lee, and the
four went on a crack cocaine
binge, Investigator Johns said.
Alexander,- 40, of Lake
Butler, was charged with
robbery with a firearm.
Jones remains at large.


Recent
arrests
in Bradford,
Clay or Union
The following in individuals
were arrested recently by local
law enforcement officers in
Bradford,- Clar (Keystone
Heights .. area) or Union
County:
Dennis Sheffield, 36, of
Keystone Heights was arrested
June 15 by Cla\ Deputy H.
Watts for violation oft
probation attempted sexual
battery on child under 12.
Sheffield was sentenced to
eight )ears in prison on a
Suwannee Count. charge on
Dec. 16. 1996. He w\as released
in 2003. followed bK 10 sears
probation. Sheffield was
terminated from counseling for
refusing to attend and
participate on a regular basis.


Deseree Jaqueline Evans, 23,
and David L. Harris, 21, both
of Starke, were arrested June
21 by Starke Patrolman Shawn
Brown for domestic battery.
Evans is charged with striking
the victim. A $1,000 surety
bond was posted for her release
from custody. Harris is charged
with grabbing and -striking
Evans, who is pregnant. A
$10,000. surety bond was
posted for his release from-
custody on aI charge 6f
aggravated domestipcbattery.

Jacob Sylvester Henderson,
28, of Starke was arrested June
23 by Starke Patrolman David
Bukowski for domestic battery,
possession of crack cocaine and
resisting without violence.
Hendersori is charged with
attempting to choke the
victim. During a search the
officer found a bottle
containing crack cocaine in
Henderson's pocket. Henderson
resisted efforts to be placed
under arrest. Patrolman Paul
.King had to deploy his Taser
in order to handcuff Henderson.
He was also charged on a
warrant from Alachua County
for failure to appear possession
of cocaine with intent to sell.
Bond was set at $30,000.
Thomas Marshall, 27. of
Starke was arrested June 20 by
Patrolman King for possession
'of cocaine and possession of
drug paraphernalia. He was
additional charged on
w,.arrants for failure to appear
possession of drug
paraphernalia and violationn of
probation possession of


cocaine. Marshall was released
from custody after surety bonds
totalling $16,000 were posted.
Shawn M. Smith, 26, of
Lawtey was arrested June 21
by Lawtey Patrolman C.R.
Rodriquez for grand theft auto.
-Smith was in a car that was
reported stolen in Green Coye'
Springs. Smith stated' he
bought the cat from an
.- unknown Hispanic male for
$100. Bond was set ,at--"
$10,000. ..-

Randy Chesser, 19, of
Starke was arrested June 19 by
Starke Patrolman M.D.
Watson for possession of drug
paraphernalia.. During a traffic
stop, as Chesser stepped from .
his vehicle, he was: seen
dropping a glass cocaine
smoking pipe. He then stepped
on it in an attempt to destroy
it, Patrolman Watson said.
Bond %was set at $1.000.
Chesser was also charged on
warrant w ith forgerN., violation
of probation fraudulent use of
credit cards (eight counts') and
uttering a forged instrument.


Derek Alan Rice, 34, of
Starke was arrested June 19 by
Patrolman King for possession
of cannabis and possession of
drug paraphernalia. Rice was
the driver of a vehiclee stopped
for a traffic violation During a
search the officer found a
plastic bag containing
marijuana. and rolling papers in
Rice's pockets. A $2.000
surety bond was posted for his
release from custody .


Bruce Allen Barnes, 48, of
Starke was arrested June 20 by
Patrolman King for retail theft
(felony). Barnes is charged
with concealing several-items
in his pants and attempting to
leave the Kangaroo without
paying. He has three other
retail theft convictions,
Patrolman King said. Barnes"
was released from custody after
a $1,000, surety bond was
posted.
Dale Raymond George, 38,
of, St. Petersburg was arrested
June Z5 by Patrolman King for
possession of cocaine. George
is charged with throwing a
plastic bag from the vehicle
window during a traffic stop.
The bag contained crack
cocaine, Patrolman King said.
Bond was set at $15,000.
Justin R. Land, 19, of Lake
Butler was arrested June 26 by
Bradford Deputy Joseph Jones
for disorderly intoxication and
trespass after -warning. Land is
charged with refusing to leave
George's Bar at 1:15. a.m.
where he was loud and
belligerent. He smelled
strongly, of alcohol and started
yelling, "Take me to jail,"
Deputy Jones said.
Wanda Bennett Phillips, 58,
of Starke was arrested June 22
by Starke Sgt. Robert Melton
for breach of the peace.
Phillips is charged with
creating a disturbance by'
yelling and screaming at the
Southern Villa Apartments.
She was released from custody
after a $500 sureiN bond was
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Recent arrests
in Bradford,
Clay or Union
The following individuals
were arrested recently by local
law enforcement officers in'
Bradford, Clay (Keystone
Heights area) or Union
County:
Scott Converse Ranney, 49,
of Melrose was arrested June
19. by Clay Deputy Renee
Scucci for disorderly
intoxication and on a warrant
for indirect criminal contempt
of court with a $217 cash only
bond.
Janice Jackson, 39, of
Starke was arrested June 21 by
Patrolman Brown for resisting
an officer without violence and
failure to obey police. Jackson
refused to comply 1iu orders
during a ,traffic crash
investigation. When placed
under arrest, she refused to sit
in the back of the patrol
vehicle, Patrolman Brown said.
Surety bonds totalling $1,000
were posted for her release
from custody.
Amber Leigh Faulk, 22, of
Keystone Heights was arrested
June 19 by Bradford Deputy
Sherri Mann for violation of
probation possession .of-
cocaine. She was released on
her own recognizance by Judge
David Giant.
Terry Bryant, 27, of Raiford
was, arrested June 20 by Un ion
Deputy Mindy Goodwin for
violation of probation.
Hal Black, 41, of Alachua
was arrested June 20 by
Alachua Deputy Weitzel on a
Bradford warrant for failure to
appear possession of dug
paraphernalia. Bond was set at
$5,000.
Tracy Thompson, 27, of
Keystone Heights was arrested
June 22 by Clay deputies for
violation of probation battery.
Jackie Ray Daugherty, 22,
of Hampton was arrested June
25 by Bradford Deputy R.
Watkins on a warrant from
Union County for failure to
appear criminal mischief. Bond
w.as set at $2,500.
Nichole Marie Stewart, 27,
of Hampton was arrested June
25 by Deputy Watkins on a
warrant from Marion County
for violation of probation retail
theft with no bond.
Patrick Davis, 41, of
Keystone Heights was arrested
June 20 by Clay Deputy
Marvel on a Bradford warrant
for violation of probation
aggravated battery with a,
deadly weapon.
William E. Sanders III, 23,
of Starke was arrested June 21
by probation officers for
violation of probation
possession of cocaine.
Harry Palmquist, 39, of
Melrose was arrested June 21
by Clay deputies as a fugitive
from justice.
Sharon Waldeck, 47, of
Starke was arrested June 21 by
Florida Highway Patrol
Trooper Stebbins on a Clay
warrant for violation of
probation worthless check. She,
was transported to Clay
County.
Julie Reynolds, 21, of
Keystone Heights was arrested
June 21 by Clay deputies on a
warrant for burglary (auto) and
grand theft.
Katherine Knox, 37, of
Lawtey was arrested June 19
by Clay deputies on a warrant
for petit theft.
Scott Ranney, 49, of
Melrose was arrested June 19
by Clay deputies on .a warrant
for indirect criminal contempt.
William Coleman Phillips,
44, of Starke was arrested June
21 by Bradford Deputy Lori
Jestes for failure to appear
violation of probation
possession of cannabis. He
was released after a $4,000
surety bond was posted.
Betty Mae Lott, 29 of


Starke was arrested June 22 by
probation officers for violation
of probation aggravated battery
with a deadly weapon. Lott,
who ir currently on drug
offender probation, admitted to
using cocaine.
Thomas Marshall, 27, of
Starke was arrested June 20 by
Patrolman King for violation
of probation possession of
cocaine.


Annie Easter Smith, 22, of
Starke was arrested June 22 by
Deputy Jestes on a. capias for
criminal mischief. (3rd degree
felony). A $5,000 surety ..bbnd
was posted for her release from
custody.

Ronald Easterling, :41, of
,Keystone Heights swas charged_
by his probation officer with
violation of. probation
aggravated assault.' His arrest
last week for disorderly
intoxication and exposure,
violated his probation.
Trudent Cubby, 52, of
Lawtey was ,arrested June 24
by Bradford Deputy Thomas
Sapp for failure to appear.
violation of probation battery
from Pinellas County. Bond
wps set at $ 10.013.
Linda Wyatt; 54, of
Keystone Heights was arrested
June 26 by Clay deputies on a
warrant for worthless check.
James Knoll. 40. of Melrose
was arrested June 26 by Clay
deputies on a warrant for
violation of probation
domestic battery.

Traffic
Juanene Elaine Finocchio,
53. of Branford was arrested
June 22 by Starke Patrolman
Michelle Tarrant for driving
under the influence (DUI)
(pending .urine results). Bond
was set at $1,000.
Felix Vera-Garcia, 34. of
Jacksonville was arrested June
21 by Patrolman Brown for no
valid driver's license. He was
released after a $500 cash bond
was posted.
Willie D. Houston, 46, of
Live Oak was arrested June 20
by Starke Patrolman William
Murray for driving while
license suspended or revoked
(DWLS). He was additionally
charged resisting arrest without
violence after he ran from his
vehicle during a traffic stop,
Patrolman Murray said. He
was located at 1:52 a.m. at the
Kangaroo. A $2,000 surety
bond was posted for his release
from custody. Charles Otto
Hodge, 37, of Lawtey was a
passenger in the vehiole.'After'
the foot chase involving
" f"duston." Hodge fled "find
attempted to conceal himself
around the side'of an abandoned
building,. Patrolman Murray
Said. Hodge was charged with
resisting arrest, without
violence. Bond w'as set at
$1,000. Michael: D. Brown,
19,' of Worthington Springs,
.also a passenger, was arrested
by Patrolman Murray for
resisting arrest -. without
violence. Brown also ran from
the vehicle stopped for a traffic
violation. Bond was set at
$1,000. Brown .was also
charged on warrants from
Union County for violation of
probation burglary of structure
and petit theft.
Terran Secrest, 59. of Green
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Swas posted for Secrest's release
from custody.
Lynn Starling, 22, of Starke
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He was released after a $500
surety bond was posted.
: Adam Svitek, 21, of
Keystone Heights was arrested
June 22 by Clay deputies for
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Anthony Mathias,. 44, of
Keystone Heights was arrested
June 22 by Clay deputies on
warrants for operating a motor
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contempt of court DWLS.

Three killed
in Friday
crash
on C.R. 315C-
Three area people were killed
June 23 in a two-vehicle crash
on C.R. 315C northeast of.
Keystone Heights.
Dead at the scene were
Amanda Rose Frez, 21, of St.
Augustine and Cecil
Vamedore, 67. and Doris
Eileen Vamedore, 62. both of
Palatka.
Milissa Robinson Tucker,
39, of Melrose, a passenger in
Varnedore's vehicle, was
transported to Shands at the
University where her condition
was listed as fair as of press
time.
For unknown reasons. Frez'
1996 Chevrolet pickup.
travelling south on C.R.
315C, veered to the left and
crossed the center, double
yellow lines, according to
Deputy Jeremy P. Clark. A
1996 Jeep, driven by Cecil
Vamedore. was northbound. He
attempted to avoid the
collision by veering to the
right, off the roadway. The two
vehicles collided head-on
causing severe crush damage to
both vehicles, Deputy Clark
said. Both drivers and
passengers were trapped within
the wreckage and had to be
extricated by fire rescue.
The preliminary report
indicates alcohol was not a
factor but perhaps speed
.contributed to the crash.
' Deputy Clark said. Frez and
Tucker were not wearing seat
belts, Deputy Clark said.
Total damages -were
estimated at S32,000.


Hampton man
injured when
vehicle
overturns
A 20-year-old Hampton man
was transported by rescue to
Shands Starke for his injuries
June 21- after his vehicle
crashed.
Joshua A. Taylor, driving a
.1999 Ford Explorer, was
eastbound on C.R. 18 at 4:50
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When Taylor attempted to re-
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Highway Patrol Trooper D.L.
Myers. The Ford rotated
clockwise and overturned onto
its roof, coming to rest on the
eastbound shoulder facing
north, Trooper Myers said.
Taylor was not wearing his
seatbelt.
Damage to the Explorer was.
$5,000.


FHP
checkpoint
locations
for July
The Florida Highway Patrol
will be conducting driver
license and vehicle inspection
checkpoints during this month
in Bradford and Union
counties. -
Recognizing the danger
presented to the public by
defective vehicle equipment.
troopers will concentrate their
efforts on vehicles being
operated with defects such as
bad brakes, worn tires and
defective lighting equipment.
In addition, attention will be
directed toward drivers who
violate the driver license laws
of Florida.
The patrol has found the
checkpoints to be an effective
means of enforcing the
equipment and driver license
laws of Florida while ensuring
the protection of all motorists.
The checkpoints are as
follows:

Union County
C.R. 238 and S.R. 238 west
of Lake Butler. S.R. 121 in
Raiford, north of Raiford and
Sin Worthington Springs. C.R.
16 west of Siarke. C.R. 18 west
of Worthington Springs, S.R.
231 south of Lake Butler, C.R.
229 north of S.R. 121, C.R.
231 Bradford/Union line.

Bradford County
S.R. 230 east of Starke, C.R.
100A east of Starke. C.R. 231
in Brooker, C.R. 225 west of
Lawtey, C.R. .225 at C.R. 227,
C.R. 229 north of Siarke,
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Thursday, June 29, 2006 Page 4B


LETTERS TO THE EDITOR


Reader
questions sale
of alcoholjat- -
-Bikefest
Dear Editor:
This letter is not written to
be against the Starke Bikefest
or even against a beer
company.
I'm writing to a certain
group of people-church


people.
Would the Bikefest have
been held at the fairgrounds if
-- he church people had not voted
it in? Don't most of the fair
board members belong to some
local church? Aren't some of,
them deacons or officers at
their church?
Has beer ever been sold at
any event at the fairgrounds?
Should Christians do service
under a national beer company


banner, or under the banner of
the cross? Can't be under both.
I understand not all fair board
members voted .for-the
Bikefest; good for them.
There's a right time and a right
place for everything under the
sun.
You know where I stand.
Where do you stand?
Henry Hodges
Lawtey


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.ar Editor:
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My daughter recently bought
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us, she had a problem with the
car. She was devastated. She is
a single mother with two
children. She works two jobs
and didn't know what to do.
Larry Noegel, who was out
of town at ,the time, was
notified about the problem.
Even though it was closing
time, he went' out of his way
to help her out and have her


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morning.
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OB-ITUARIES


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Alice McDougald


Alice McDougald
STARKE Alice McDougald,
101, of Starke died Saturday,
June 24, 2006, at Shands Starke
following an extended illness.
Born in Starke on April 20,
1905, Mrs. McDougald was a
lifelong resident of Starke. She
was a homemaker and member of
Mt. Pisgah A.M.E. Church,
where she served on the
stewardess and trustee boards:
Mrs. McDougald is survived
by: a son, Ben McDougald of
Bronx, N.Y.; a daughter, Estella
Kates of Starke; nine
grandchildren, Shirley Ford,
Thawanda Kay McDougald, Freda
Faye Hankerson, Harrison
Findley, Barbara Barnes, all of
Starke, Keith McDougald, Wendy
McDougald, both of
Jacksonville, Ina. Eileen
McDougald of Palatka and
\ anessa Lamar of Gainesville;
17 great-grandchildren and nine
great -great -grandchildren



LEGALS
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING CONCERNING A
VARIANCE AS PROVIDED
FOR IN THE BRADFORD:
COUNTY LAND
DEVELOPMENT
REGULATIONS
BY THE BOARD OF
ADJUSTMENT OF BRADFORD
COUNTY, FLORIDA, NOTICE IS
HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to the
Bradford County Land Development
Regulations,/as amended, hereinafter
referred to as the Land Development
Regulations, objections,
recommendations and comments
concerning a variance, as described
below, wil be heard by the Board of -
Adjustment of Bradford County, *
Florida, at a public hearing on July
10, 2006 at 7:00 p.m., or as soon
thereafter as the matter can be heard,
in the County Commission Meeting
Room, North Wing, County
Courthouse located at 945 North
Temple Avenue, Starke, Florida
V-06-8, a petition by Michael &
Glynese: Ronquille, to request a
Vartance be granted as provided for
in Secion .12.3.1,2 of the Land
bevelophfieht,Rde'1ati.ns to allow a ,
variance dn rear yard setbacks in an
Residential Single Family-1 zoning
classification from required 15 feet
side setbacks.to requested 7 feet, on
property described, as follows:
A parcel of land lying within Section
24, Township 8 South, Range 22
East, being Parcel Number: 05819-0-
00203, being .459 acres more or less.
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 variance application are
available for public inspection at the
Office of the Director of Zoning,
Planning, and Building, County
Courthouse located at 945 North
Temple Avenue, North Wing, Starke,
Florida, during regular business
hours.
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.
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Funeral services for Mrs.
McDougald will be held at 1 p.m.
on Saturday, July 1, 2006, in Mt.
Pisgah A.M.E. Church with the
Rev. Glenn B. Dames, pastor,
conducting the serv4pes.
Interment will follow in
Oddfellow, Cemetery under the
care of Haile Funeral Home of
Starke.
Visitation will be Friday, June
30, 2006, at the funeral home.
Family hour is 4-5 p.m., friends
from 5-8 p.m. and one hour prior
to the service on Saturday.

Bette Coyle
MELROSE Bette Virginia
Coyle, 84, of Melfose died
Tuesday, June 20, 2006, at
Bradford Terrace nursing home in
Starke.
Born in Llanerch, Pa., Mrs.
Coyle moved to Melrose 20
years ago from Wynnewood, Pa.,
and Avalon, N.J. She. was a
secretary for Lower Merion
Township in Ardmoore, Pa., and
was of the Presbyterian faith.
She was a member of Keystone
Women's Club.
Mrs. Coyle is survived by: her
husband, John M. Coyle; of
Melrose, and a sister, Ruth P.
Merlie of Palm Coast.
Moring Funeral Home of
Melrose is in charge of
arrangements.

Winfred Goode
INTERLACHEN Winfred
Ronald Goode, 85, of Interlachen
died Sunday, June 25, 2006, at
his residence following an
extended illness.
Born in, Rogersville, Ala., on
Feb. 19, 1921, Mr. Goode was a
retired farmer He served in the
U.S. Army during World War II. -
Mr. Goode is survived by: his
wife, Winafred C. Goode of
Interlachen; a daughter, Wanda
Rutkieicz: three sons, Fred
Goode. James P. Goode and.
Dennis R. Goode, three sisters,,
Merle Brown, Quaionta Miller
and Doris Butler; eight
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Graveside services for Mr.
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Friday, June 30, 2006, in
Keystone Heights Cemetery.
Interment will follow under the
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Kathy Gunter
LAWTEY Kathy Jeanette
Silcox Gunter, 50, of Lawtey died
Wednesday, June 21, 2006, at
Shands I at Alachua General
Hospital following an extended
illness.
Born in Bradford County, on
Nov. 4, 1955, Mrs. Gunter, was a
lifelong resident of Bradford
County. She was a homemaker
and member of New River New
Congregation Methodist Church.
Mrs. Gunter is survived by: a
daughter, Penny English of
Lawtey; a son, Billy Gunter of
Lawtey; a stepdaughter, Kim
Crawford of Jacksonville; two
sisters, Janice Silcox of Palatka
and Susan McKinney of
Gainesville; three brothers,
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Lynn Silcox, all of Starke; and
i.N--.8s.andchildren. She was
preceded in death by her husband,
Ronnie Gunter, a son, Ronnie
Gunter Jr. and a daughter, Kayla
Gunter.
Funeral' services for Mrs.
Gunter were June 24, 2006, in
the DeWitt C. Jones Chapel in
Starke with Pastor Joy Thornton
conducting the services.
Interment followed in Dyal
Cemetery.

Jerry Gilliam
STARKE Jerry Clinton
Gilliam Sr., 65, of Starke died
Wednesday. June 24, 2006, at
the VA Medical Cent,, in
Gaines' ille following an
extended illness.
Born in Flint, Mich., on May
23, 1941, Mr. Gilliam moved to
Starke in 1999 from Oregon. He
was of the Baptist faith and was a
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KEYSTONE HEIGHTS Sandra
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Palatka following an extended
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Uniform. She was of the Baptist
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Henderson of Starke. a son,
Ste en T. Henderson of Key,'stone
Heights, and eight
grandchildren She %as preceded
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in Jacksonville Memory
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STOCK
continued from p. 1B

model, who meets with the
student once a week
throughout the school year.
These mentors make all the
difference, said Bradford Take
Stock Director Judy Dukes.
Mentors for the five
graduates are Cynthia Ross,
Adam Chalker, Monica
Clements, Tina Chandler and
Mike Gotldwire. They each
invested about an hour a week
to- meet with their students. In
return, they will receive the
satisfaction of watching young
people, who would probably
not have been able to attend
college, earn a degree and
become successful members of
society.
"Take Stock has a proven
record of helping kids stay in
school, graduate and go to
college," said Dukes. "We've
waited ,six years to have
graduates and we're just very
pleased."
Take Stock begins in a
student's middle school
years-the time when some
young people begin to allow
their grades to slip. Students
who see little hope of being
able to afford to go to college
sometimes allow that slip to
become a landslide.
The mentors and the Take
Stock case managers, Dukes
and Kim Alldredge, work to


make sure the 'lake Sti ck
participants stay focused :.nd
remember the ultimate goal.
Students who qualify for the
free or reduced-price lunch at
school are also qualified for
Take Stock. A Take Stock in
Children program can give out
as many scholarships as it can
obtain funding for. The big
plus with Take Stock is that
only part of the cost of each
scholarship has to be funded
by donation, about $4,700
total. The rest is funded by the
Florida Prepaid College
Foundation.
Scholarship recipients attend
two years at a Florida
community college and then
transfer to a Florida college or
university for the final two"
years. The scholarships can
also be used to fund technical
or vocational degrees at a
number of Florida facilities, if
the student prefers those career
choices.
Bradford students who are
still in the Take Stock
program, working their way
toward their own graduation,
are: Haley Barnhart (mentor
Sylvia Tatum), Eugene Blye
(mer.::r ^c,,tt Roberts),
Michael Boswell (mentor
Alldredge), Heather voyr-tt
(mentor Bobbie \mlue;),
Marjorie Carney (mentor
Brenda Thornton), Mahogan\
Coleman (mentor Brenoa.
Donaldson), Cassandra
Coolidge (mentor Alldredge),
James Davis (mentor Willie


. Dixon), Adam Farlow (mentor
Don Thompson), Casey
Higginbotham (mentor
Dukes), Zaccahaeus Hill
(mentor Brad Carter), Jennifer
Kennedy (mentor Dukes),
Laquesha Lane (mentor Linda
Chandler), Chad Parmenter
(mentor Randall Polk), David
.Peques (mentor Jim Lewis),
Kristen Rodgers (mentor
Sheila Bassett), and Megan
Starling (mentor Linda Johns).
Dukes said Take Stock is
seeking five additional
participants to take the places
of the five graduates,
additional scholarship
donations to add participants to
the program and additional
mentors.
"The more donations we
have, the more students we can
serve," said Dukes.
Take Stock is administered
by Bradford's Communities in
Schools program. Contact
Dukes or Alldredge at (904)
964-7776 for more information
on making donations,
'becoming a mentor, or having
your child participate in the
program.
Jim Biggs, director for
Communities in Schools, has
been in education for some 30
years. "This is one of the best
scholarship programs I have
ever seen," said Biggs. "Every
nickel of every donation goes
toward the scholarships. All
the overhead for operating the
office is funded through
grants. And best of all, the


donations cai be taken off
your taxes."
According to statistics
compiled by the state Take
Stock organization, 96 percent
of all Take Stock participants
are promoted from year to year
and earn grades that will help
them graduate (91 percent of
all students in Florida are
promoted and earn grades that
will help them graduate).
Take Stock began in
Bradford County in 2000, but
it began in Florida in 1995.
Statewide II1,000 students
have been awarded $78 million
in scholarships since that time.
Approximately 800 people
attended the banquet June 8.
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Free hot dogs and soft drinks
will be available, and children
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A reminder to children who
have already signed up to be
cheerleaders: the deadline to
order and be fitted for
uniforms is July 15. The cost is
$100, which.is also due by
July 15.
Fitting will be done at the
fairgrounds.
Also, free physical for
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Some of the Take Stock students, their mento and family members, all of whom attended the banquet, are:
(Front row, I-r) Kristen Rodgers, Marjorle Carne, mentor Brenda Thornton, Heather Boyett, Adam Farlow, (middle
row, I-r) mentors Kim Alldredge and Judy Dukes, state Take Stock representative Tricia Sheldon, Elizabeth Fox,
Shirley Walker, (back row, I-r) mentor Brad Carter, Michael Boswell, Zaccahaeus Hill, (friend of a Take Stock family
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$35000 firm, plus clos-
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2.'15 +1-ACRES looks like
'more. 2 miles norih of
StarKe Nice, secluded.
pecan, maple & pine
trees. neeasTLC, culvert
ana more Wont last
$45,900 OBO. By owner,
call 352-468-3512.
47 Commercial
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FOR LEASE OR sale Ideal
locanon 2 parcels! 2800
.SOFT ouilaing with o1.-
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DOWNTOWN STARKE
professional offices for
rent. Conference room,
kitchen, utilities and
more provided. Call 904-
964-2616.

Warehouse for sale
or lease.in Keystone
Heights on
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4600 sq. ft.
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HAMPTON LUXURY3BR/
2BA pool home, on 1.26
acres, $440,900. Lake
Butler, historic beauty,
$295,000. Call 352-494-.
0059. Photos at
www.tntsells.com. ERA
Trend Realty.
KEYSTONE HEIGHTS


brick home, 1571 sqft
3BR/1.5BA, carpet, ceil-
ing fans, CH/A, spacious
one car garage, fenced
backyard, new stove, re-
frigerator, excellent con-
dition. Walk to schools
and town, $149,000. Call
352-473-7695.
SELECT SERVICES RE-
ALTY presents open
house in two locations,
Sat 7/1 from 10am to
2pm. 6525 Wolverine
Lane, 4BR/3BA, two
story home, built in 2003,
on 10 acres. 2nd location
is 6816 Immokalee
Road. 4BR/2BA with de-
signer four stall barns,
tennis, basketball court
on 4 acres. For more in-
formation call 904-291-
6646.
49 Mobile
Homes for Sale
HILLIARD/ NEW Jacobsen
32 x 48: 3BR/2BA, set up
on 2 acres with well, sep-
tic & power pole in-
cluded, $734 per month..;
Call 904-548-1480.
8 BRAND NEW HOMES
just bought out Double J
Mobile Home dealership
on US 17 just south of


A1A. We are selling out
all existing inventory at
huge discounts Call
904-548-1480 or come
by 850712 HWY 17 in
Yulee.
FOR SALE HANDYMAN
special. 1.25 acres with
2BR/1BA, 12 x 60 MH.
Large front porch, back
deck, 12 x 12 shed,
$32,900 cash. Call 904-
966-0494. 7194 Ridge
Trial Road, Keystone
Heights.
3BR/2.5BA DWMH 1996
w/ 3 plus acres in Gra-
ham, (30 min to
Gainesville, 15 min to
Starke). Fenced with 2
gates, 2 pastures, bring
the kids and the pets.
Horses welcome.
$85,000. Call 352-485-
2832. Well kept, great
starter home, large back
deck, all electric appli-
ances included.
FOR SALE completely re-
modeled home. You will
fall in love with this 28 x
56 Redman MH on 1
acre in Melrose, Florida,
$89,900. Call to see.
home or pictures on'the
internet. Call ,352-475-
S2283.


KEYSTONE HEIGHTS
SWMH for sale. 3BR/
v1.5BA, CH/A, on 1/3
acre, $29,900. Call 352-
235-1386.
KEYSTONE HEIGHTS MH
for sale. 4BR/1.BA, CH/
A, on 1/3 acre, large
screened in porch, car-
port, $39,900. Call 352-
235-1386.
50 For Rent
FURNISHED ROOMS
FOR RENT! COM-
PLETE with CH/A, cable
provided, all utilities paid!
Central location. 10%
discount on first months
rent for'senior citizens.
Rooms with private bath,
$110 $120./wk. Room
withoutbath, $95. Laun-
dry facilities available.
Close to churches,
stores, downtown shop-
ping, theatre, ahd morel
See Manager at the
Magnolia Hotel, across
from the Starke Post Of-
fice. 904-964-4303.
WE HAVE2 OR 3 bedroom
MH, clean, close to
prison. Call 352-468-
1323.-
SOUTHERN VILLAS OF
Starke Apts. 2 BR HC &
non HC apartments.


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Central ac/heat, on site
laundry, playground, pri-
vate and quiet atmo-
sphere. Located on
SR16, 1001 Southern
Villas Drive, Starke, FI or
call 904-964-7295, TDD/
TTY 711. Equal Housing
Opportunity.
FOR RENT- 2 & 3BR
homes, newly renovated.
Deposit required.. Call
678-438-6828 or 678-
438-2865, for more infor-
mation.
FOR RENT DOWNTOWN
Business & Professional
office store. This 1500 sq
ft building has offices &
reception area, new car-
pet and paint. Monthly
rent w/option to lease'
long term. $500 per
month, or long term
lease discount. Call Vir-
ginia at 904-964-6305.
FURNISHED 2BR MH,
CH/A, patio, shed, large
fenced yard, dishwasher,
very clean, no pets. $600
per month plus security,
Starke area. Call 386-
496-0683.
2 WORKING EMPLOYED
room mates needed for
3BR/2BA home on 2
acres of secluded land in
Lawtey, Florida. Small
pets okay. Students wel-


come. Call 904-753-
1912.
2BR/2BA MH on 1 acre,
close to Keystone
Heights and schools.
$550 a month plus de-
posit. Call 352-475-6260.
3BR/2BA, DWMH, laundry
room, 30ft covered
porch, small bam, on 4
acres, fenced, Keystone
area, $750 month plus
deposit. Call 386-445-
6302.
PROVIDENCE/
WORTHINGTON AREA
SWMH, 2BR/1BA, new
carpet, new heat & AC,
utility room, renovated
kitchen, large yard, no
indoor pets, nice quiet
' neighborhood, refer-
ences required, $415 per
month. Call 386-496-
2354.
LARGE 2BR/2BA MH, CH/
A, no pets, Raiford area,
w/d hookups, $425 per
month plus deposit. Call
904-964-6445.
LAKE GENEVA 2BR/1BA
MH CH/A $450 per
month, McDonalds trailer
park. Call 352-478-2697.
52 Animals and
Pets
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Newly Remodeled
2 & 3 Bedrooms Available

Rent is based on Income
Water, Sewer
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Office Open: Monday Friday 8:00 to 4:30 p.m.
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FOR SALE
a 2 Parcels
13+ Acres in all
500 ft frontage on 301
s in Ocalaa South. Only 3110 mile
rics Model 4483T from Super Walmart.
1,260 sqare feet Office
Check Out This 2800 sq ft Building
Low, Low Pricel Mini.storage and Barn
n AI *deal Location*
l| Call (904) 964-3827


male, $75. 1 year old
cockatiel with large cage,
$75. Call 904-504-9601
or 352-473-6936.
DOGS FOR ADOPTION
OR FOSTERING pup-
pies, puppies and more
puppies, 10 kittens
ready, come and look we
will save for you.
Germand Shepard mix,
nutered. 10 Boxer/Lab
puppies, 5 weeks old,
eating on there own, lots
to choose from. All need
a loving home, must get
shots and fixed. Call
Tammy at 352-258-6582
or Cristy at 904-334-
7319 or Bradford County
Paws 904-964-9200.
NEEDED FOSTER
HOMES for dogs. Any
donations appreciated.
Any amount. Call
Tammy at 352-258-6582
or Cristy at 904-334-
7319 or Bradford County
Paws 904-964-9200.
LAB PUP yellow, female, 9
weeks ,old, AKC, Health
certificate, $350. Call
386-431-1584.
CHIHUAHUA PUPS,
males, $300 each. 1 at
$400, tiny size. Cash.
Call 904-364-7152.
53 A Starke
Yard Sale
SUPER YARD SALE Sat,
July 1,7am to? No junk.
You don't want to miss
this one. Excellent fumi-
ture, gas dryer, refrigera-
tor, collectibles, antique
1939 Zenith console ra-
dio, oak roll top desk.
Just West of Keystone,
off SR 100, behind
Tony's, easy signs.
HUGE FRI & SAT, 8am to
4pm. Yard tools, jewelry,
furniture, VCR's and
tapes, lamps, shop vac,
tools vacuums, ping
pong set, sheets(all
sizes), blankets; glass-
ware, dishes, pots/pans,
fans, 50-60 stuff, mate-
rial, games, computer-
ized stepper, much,
much more. 1303 W.
Pratt(off 301 & 100W).
YARD SALE Sat, July 1,
8am to 3pm. Near Coun-
try Club, followthe signs.
TV., house decor, spring
cleaning.
FRI 6/30 through 7/2, 7am
to 5pm. Variety A to Z.
1624 E. Market Road.
4 FAMILY YARD SALE
Lawtey. Fri & Sat, 8am
until rain or shine. On CR
125, 4.5 miles west of
301. Furniture, crib,
baby, child & adult cloth-
ing, housewares, an-
tique dishware, VHS
movies, games for
gameboy and
playstation.
YARD SALE Sat, July 1st,
8am. Riding mower.
$350 TV tower, $100.
lois of odds and ends.
301 North to 1'83rd SI.
YARD SALE FRI &,SAT
Antiques, collectibles,
vintage kitchenware,
pyrex, nesting bowls,
carnival glass, nascar,
antique tools, furniture,
toys, lots more. South
end Griffis Loop. Follow
signs. 8am to ?
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Yard Sales
GARAGE SALE Sat 7am
to 12pm, weather per-
mitting. Misc items. On
Bedford Lake, turn north
at Tony's Food Market,
then 3rd road on left. SE
66th Street. Follow
signs.
HUGE YARD SALE Fri,
Sat & Sun. 106.3rd St.
Melrose. Furniture, com-
puters, & lots of good
cheap stuff. Call 352-
475-2283.
57 For Sale
KENMOR'E WASHER and
dryer, new type $100
and up each, electric
stove, written guarantee,
free local delivery. For.
appointments, call 904-
964-8801.
BED-QUEEN orthopedic
Pillowtop mattress and
box. Name brand, new in
plastic, with warranty.
Can deliver.. Sacrifice
$140. Call 352-372-
8588.
BED-KING SIZE Pillowtop
mattress and boxspring
with manufactures war-
ranty. Brand new still in
plastic. Can deliver. Sell
for $170. Call 352-372-
7490.
BEDROOM SET 7 piece
Gorgeous cherry queen/
king bed, dresser, mirror,
2 nightstands, chest
available, dovetail.con-
struction. New still in
boxes. Retail $6100,
sacrifice for $1100. 352-
37-7-9846
DINING ROOM SUITE-
beaultiful cnerry lable, 6
cnippendale chairs and
lignied hulch and outfet
Brand new still boxed.
Can- deliver. Retail
$5800, sacrifice $1100.
352-377-9846.
MATTRESS TWIN sels
$89. full sets $129,
Queen sets $159. King
sets $189 Man ress Fac-
tory. 441 East Brownlee
St Carpets also- large
room size pieces. Save
a lot Cash and carry.
Call Sonia al 352-473-
7173 or 904-964-3888
BED-QUEEN orthopedic
Pillowlop mattress ana
box Name brand, new in
plastic, withn warranty
,Can deliver. Sacrifice
$100. Call 352-372.
8588
LAWN MOWERS &
TRAILERS ior sale Call
904-964-4118
HOVER ROUND WHEEL-
CHAIR $3500 OBO
Weeding dress size 16
$100 OBO Antique
desk, excellent condition,
$400 OBO Call 904-
964-6559 it N.A leave a
message.


KILN FOR SALE American
Beauty model # TL-3,
with approx 50 ceramic
molds, $250 OBO. Call
904-964-7124.
FRESH COASTAL Ber-
muda square bales and
large rolls. Fertilized and
barn kept. Horse quality.
Call 904-964-8476..
FREE SWMJH. NEEDS
WORK. You move. Call
904-368-0787.
DINETTE SET like' new,
with 4 padded chairs on
coasters & table with in-
sert, $400. Call Ken at
352-478-2616 or 352-
235-0089.g : ,
1996 F150 INLINE 6, 5
speed, runs greai. AC.
$40000 BO Call Ken at
352-478-2616 or 352.
235-0089;.
FOR SALE Refrigerator,,
18 cubic foot, $100. Call
904-964-6813 after
5pm, weekends.
59 Personal
Services
CLARK FOUNDATION
REPAIRS, INC. Cor-
rection of termite & wa-
ter-damaged wood &
sills. Leveling & raising
Houses/Bldgs. Pier Re-
placement & alignment.
Free Estimates: Danny
(Buady) CiarK. (904).
284-2333 or 1-800-288
0633.
FLORIDACREDIT UNION
has money to lend for
M.H. & land packages.
1-800-284-1144
M & J LAWN SERVICE
residential and commer-
cial mowing, complete
lawn maintenance, af-
fordable pricing Call
904-364-6593 or alter
5pm 386-431-9264
CUSTOM CUTS Lawn &
Landscape, customized
lawn care, soa. trim-
ming. landscape design
Reasonable raies, free
estimates Commercial
& residential Licensed
ana insured Call 386-
496-2820, it no answer
please leave message


LAWN CARE unmatched
quality in lawn -service
Call 386-496-4492.
LAWN MOWNG no job to
small. Call 352-4.68-
3369.
65 Help
Wanted
PART TIME TELLER,
M&S Bank seeking a
part-time teller for, Key-
stone office. One to two
years teller experience
preferred but not re-
quired. Heavy cash han-
dling required. Apply at
any M & S Bank location.
EOE/AA/H/V.
AVON REPS needed in all
areas. Start up and earn
50%, total investment
$10. Start today, local
training. Call Sherry-at
904-964-8851.
DISCOVER HOW ANY-
ONE can earn $25. $50
even $100or more in as
little as 2-3 minutes per
day laKing easy "No-
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SHOP HELP NEEDED, fi-
Dergiass manufacturing
and trimming will train
Full time 40 nour week
Apply in person at U S
Body Source, 1 5 miles
South of Hampton on
CR 325.
CARE GIVER 2 years
experience wolring witri
elderly or disabled cl.-
enis 2 or 3 days per
week. Su-EI's Retire-
meni Home, Hamplon
Phone 352.-68-2619
NURSERY HELP
NEEDED weed pulling
lertilizing etc. Full lime
40 hour week Apply in
person at U S Body
Source 1 5 miles Sourn
ol Hampton on CR 325
COMPANY SPECIALIZ-
ING in Erosion control
now hiring the following
positions- Crew leaders,
equipment operators, la-


Bill Morgan and Jack Pto5sh
Phone: 904-964-7399
Cell: 904-591-9377 or 904-219-4648
3085 SE 113 Way Starle FL 32091


SDriveways Sidewalks
Slabs Footings
Decorative Concrete
Coating in many' colors
Pumping & Finishing
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borers, Class A CDL
drivers, mechanics-valid
Drivers license a Must!
Fax resume to 904-275-
3292 or call 904-275-
4960, EOE.
CONSTRUCTION WORK-
ERS needed, Crew
leader & helper positions
availaole, full lime and
pan lime available, ben-
ehis Apply in person at
Authorized Construction
Services, 7200 SE US
HWY 301. Hawthorne
352-481-0008
APARTMENT MANAGER
TWO PT poslions,
Hawthorne & LaKe But-
ler. or 1 FT position
Hawthome & Lake But-
ler Resume Flynn
Mgmi Corp, 516
Lakeview Rd, #8,
Clearwater, FL 33756 or
fax to 727-447-5516
NEW ASSISTED LIVING
facility for elderly open-
ing soon in Keystone
Heights For information
please call 352-473-
4931 or 352-473-1091.
ask lor Kim or Verna
LPN TEACHER NEEDED
excellent oenetis inclua-
ing. health dental, life.
retirement. FICA. accu-
mulated annual leave,
sick leave pay. 8am to
3pm, M-F BSN pre-
ferrea RN required
Starke area. Call 904-
966-6760
SUMMER JOBS installer
needed. $11.00 per hour
starting. Guaranteed
ovenime Great opportu-
nity to make a lot of
money in a short time.
Background screening
required. Call 352-473-
0185 between 9am &
4pm, Monday-Friday.
2ND SHIFT Will train, with
great polenlial for ad-
vancemeni Hours are
Irom Monday thru Fri-
day from 3 00pm to
11 30pm. Starling salary
is $7 25 per hour Ameri-
can Access Tecnnolo-
gies is located in Key-


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good benefits Call 352-
473-4984.
WELDER EXPERIENCED
MIG/TIG, steel & alumi-
num for fabrication shop
in Keystone Heights.
-Monday Thursday
7:00am to 330pm, Fn-
days 6 30amtoi63:30pm
Excellent benefits, drug
free work place. Call
352-473-4984
SUPERVISOR & LAMINA-
TORS NEEDED Slump
Nocker Boats seeks
laminators with gel coat
& chop experience
Starke area Call 904.
964 8228
FACTORY WORKER, PT.
$6.50hr, 904-964-4388.
8am to 4pm
THE NEW RIVER SOLID
WASTE ASSOCIATION
is seeking to nire a lull-
time employee for the
posillion ol Recycling
Technician II The duties
will Include collection
and processing of recy-
clable materials, super-
vising inmate labor, and
other duties as needed.
Applicants must have a
nign school or GED oi-
ploma, a valid Class B or
higher CDL. and nme
physical dexterity neces-
sary to complete the re-
quired duties Starting
salary is $9 50 an hour.
Applications may be ob-
lained at the office of
New River Solid Waste
Association on SR 121,
3 miles north of Raifora.
Florida, Monday-Frinday
8am- 5pm. Deadline for
- application is Monday,
July 3rd, 2006.
DRIVERS. HOME EVERY
weekend Start up to 43
cpm. Health, life, dental,
vision, 401K Vacation/
Holiday pay. Regional
flatbed. CDL-A. Call
800-992-7863 ext 126.
IN STORE DEMONSTRA-
TORS new product mov-
ers, a national staffing
agency, is looking for in-
dividuals to execute In-


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or related held ana a
minimum of four years
experience in a puDlic or
private housing. Hired-
person must posses
Public Housing Certifi-


cale within one year of
hire. Have software
(Word, Excel), strong
written, verbal interper-
sonal skills, a completed
application and resume


store demonstrations.
' must be aDle to engage
v shoppers to demon-
strate products, promote
brands and distribute
samples and brochures.
Excellent position for
those wno want to worK
mostly weekends part
time To apply call:
(800)768-4650 ext
18533 or visit www.new
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DRIVER HOME every
weekend 41 loaded' 37
empty/01 loaded miles
tarp pay Health, lie,
dental, 401K. monthly
bonuses. CDL-A. 1 year
experience. Call
Grayson Mitchell 800-
434-1882.
NEWSPAPER CARRIER
lor Gainesville Sun. 7
days a week, approxi-
malely $300 per week
Providence/Worthinglon
Springs area Contact
Donna at 386-623-6274.
WELDERS EXCELLENT
Denelilts Experience
pays! FT snihsl Apply in
person Centurion Auto
Transport, 5912 New
Kings Road. Jackson-
ville FL 32209.
DUMP TRUCK DRIVERS.
heavy equipment opera-
lors, motorgrader opera-
tor, & Laborers. Experi-
ence preferred. Valid
drivers license a must
DFWP w/ benelits apply
within Andrews Pacing;
Inc. 627 NW 123rd
Place, Gainesville FL.
Call 386-462-1115.
PUBLIC HOUSING MGR
The Union County Hous-
ing Authority seeks an
experienced manager
for low income housing.
Qualified candioates will
have a bachelor's de-
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#102, Lake Butler, FL
32054.
BRADFORD COUNTY
Emergency Services is
now accepting applica-
tions for the positions of
Fll-Time and Part-Time
:Paramedic and Part time
EMT. Applicant mustcur-
rently hold valid. State of
F.Rorida paramedic or
;-EMT license or have
completed paramedic
-training course. Applica-
:-tos can be obtained at-
:945-C North Temple
.A-e., Starke, FI 32091 or
_at www.bradford-co-
-fla.org. Completed appli-
Patlons must be retumed
,by 4pm, July 7, 2006.
For more information call
1'904-966-6911.
tAIRY FARM LABOR-
-ERS, hardworking de-
Ependable transportation,
Shift work, holidays &
TWeekends. For more In-
:l04mation ca114386-462-
1016.
ASSISTANT STORE
MANAGER for Camp
,Blanding Post Exchange
;duties & responsibilities
-include: Assisting the
-Store Manager in the
Overall management,
-supervision, and opera-
tlion of retail activity,
which include, reducing
-inventory loss and in-
.creasing prolilability of
"me net profit margins for
I.he Camp Blanaing Ex-
cnhange (CBX) Provides
.prolessionai customer
-service, equitable
.schfieduling of employee:
-.ork schedule, and ad-
-.nerence to sound busi-
-ness inventories and ac-
"tounting practices As-
esst the Store Manager
-i.th the marketing, se-,
lection of store products.
.sock control practices,
as well as, the cleanih.
.ness, sanitation, and
.overall appearance and
'securltyol ne faciity. A
-Bachelor's degree from
.an accredited college or
university, experience in
marketing and applying
sound business prac-
tices, supervisory expe-
rience. budgetary and
fiscal planning Proles-
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sional experience, as
.described above, can
:substitute on a year-for-
year basis for the re-
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LAKE CITY
CIHMNIIfflr COLlEiC
ADJUNCT
INSTRUCTORSS
NEEDED FALL TERM
BEGINNING
SAUG. 21, 2006
Physical Science
Instructor
aster's degree with 18
iinduiai credit hu.rs in a
:7 physical science .
Nighi 'ecton and intemet
e, c[ion a' ;ilable
General Blolog)
:: Instructor
Roster's degree with 18
.graduate credit hours in
5iology. Saturday class.
Daytime Preparatory
R Math Instructor
Minimum of Bachelor's
D* degree
-College Level Math
'i Instructor
Master's degree with 18
graduate credit hours in
"7 mathematics.
DOtime/Nighttime classes.
Contact Paula Cifuentes at
_;(386) 754-4260 or
:-,: Email
cififentesp@lakecitycc.edu
-'English' instructor
N 'ie,: degree C.' it 18
grcaiic hnur, irm Enlirh
C0rcli Hcillh, Sirrom at
i?.hi775..436i) oremid
rmtlhholih 9alakec,,,c edu
t.CCC is accredited by the
-Southern Association
-of Colleges and Schiols .
V.ADEA/EAEO College in
Education & Employment


viduals who meet the
qualifications for this po-
sition will submit their
resumes with cover
sheet no later than 6 July
2006 to: Department of
Military Affairs, Camp
Blanding Joint Training
Center (CBJTC) Head-
quarters, Attention: Ms.
BJ Warwick, 5629 State
Road 16 West: Building
2300, Starke, Florida
32091. Tel: (904) 682-
3418, Fax: (904)682-
3250, Email:
benniejo.warwick
@fl.ngb.army.mil.
NOTE: This is a contract
employee -' position
through our staffing
agency (Sp.theastern
Services). '
HELP WANTED 3rd shift,"
11pm to 7am. Apply in
person at Citgo beside
McDonalds in Starke.
CONCRETE FINISHER
Full lime position, expe-
nenced only apply Call
904-545-6103
WHAT'S IN YOUR WAL-T
LET? Is it enough??
Dont you deserve: super
pay and benefits, nome
every weekend, 80%
drop & nook, run soutn-
east only, sign on bonus,
health & dental, paid va- -
cation, rider program
(immediate). Call today
to get yours. CDL/A 2 yrs
. OTR. Shoreline Trans-
portation Call 877-208-
9176.
THE CITY OF STARKE is
looking for responsible,
reliable individuals to
help Insure the safety of
the children while cross-
ing the streets to school.
No experience neces-
sary, on the job training
is provided. You must be
able to work for one hour
in the morning and one
hour in the afternoon
and be physcially ca-
pable of standing for the
duration of your shift.
You will receive $8.00 an
hour and on average you
will work 10 hours per
week. Please feel free to
contact Major Jell
Jonnson at 904-964.
5400 i you have any
question




LA CITY
rINNUIIIT COIIULl
INSTRUCTOR/
COORDINATOR,
EMERGENCY
MEDICAL SERVICES
PROGRAMS
Teach and asist in program
de-elopment,. planning and
implementaion of EMT
Basic; Paramedic, and EMS
Associate Degree programs.
Coordnare .schedule,.
clinical .iies and
in-irucior,: mainlain.slate
and national program
cerfic.aiion,. MNtli hase
bachelor's degree in
emergency) medical service'
or closely related field and
Paramedic cenificairon a,
'rate or national le el
Salary: Based on degree
and experience plus
benefits.
Complete application
packet muI be receded by
July 10, 2006 for
g uara need consideraiion
College application and
transcripts required. -
Po,.ion detail, and
applicaiun are a3arilble on
u.ur 1' eb iie atl.
Ww lakecilvcc.edu
Inquiries:
Human Resource
Development
Lake City Community
College
149 SE College Place
Lake City, FL 32025
Phone i 386j 754-4314
Fax. i 386i 754-4594
E-mail
boeucherg@lakecirycc edu
LCCC i accredt.ied it.e
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4. C.'ile- sra Scnot-
.P/ADAiEAiEO College .n
Eauc.ilon & Empil.-'meni


THE STARKE POLICE
Department is nrw ac-
cepting applicatlons for
the full time position of
Communications Officer
Due to Ine ,mponance c.I
this position we are
searching lor a respon
sole person, who shows
intiiative nas the ability .
to remain calm when
under stressful situa-
tions and possess good
communication skills. It
is critical to be able to
make crucial and critical
decisoins since your pil
mary joo would be to dis-
patch our law enforce-
ment officers. II you are
interested in joining the
Starke Police Deparn
ment, have a hign school
diploma or equivalent
type 45 wpm, speak ana
read English and have
some computer experi-
ence, you could be our
next Communicalions
Offcer. We offer on me
job training, health and
retirement benefits, an-
nual and sick leave and
Sstarling pay is $16.6-10
per year, must be able to
work a flexible shill
schedule You can pick
up an application al the
Starke Police Departn.
ment at 830 Edwards
Road or at Ine Braalord
Career Center at 609
North Orange Street,
Starke Flonda
SALE & DATA ENTRY
CLERK Dala entry ,
scheduling and filing
must have good phone
skills. Hendnricks Turi.
Starke 904-964-2231
RN/LPN FT/PT Looking for
a change9 Learn Dialy-
sis while getting paio! No
lifting, excellent benefits
No Sunday. 4 days a
week is full time Be part
of a great team ol Pcl s
and nurses Call Marilyn
Rogers at 386-496-
6301
LPN S NEEDED Full lime.
part lime & PRN, o10 ao
inhome care $18 to $20
per hour, flexible sched-
ule. Call 800-825-9873
LAND SURVEY help
wanted. Experience re-
quired. Call 904-626-
0902.





LA"E CITY
CINNIIIWl r CIIL EI
DIRECTOR,
ADVISING AND
STi DENT
DEVELOPMENT
Thi, 1 i 3 mid-le'.el
adminil4trive posiion
responsible for planning.
organizing, staffing,
directing reporting and
budgeiidrg for ihe
Ad -ingiSiudaeni
Deielopmeni area,
Mailer .* degree in iludent
personnel o, c.loel) related
field plus three e.,ar,
eperence in
counelirg/iad i.iing/
supenring Nusl hase
knowledge of siae/n3iiorul
irend' in siudenr
deselopmeni.
Salary: 545.000 annually
plus beenelts.
ApplC-ation and material
rmiiar. arr,ee bh !ul\ Ii.
20Uin. for guaranteed
con,idcriiion
College npplication nd
transci-pt required
Poii.n deiais rnd
applIcaiion rJe aailible on
our eD -lie ai
1X% lakecil)cc eda
Inquiries:
Human Resource
Development
Lake Ciry Community
College
149 SE College Place
Lake City., FL 32025
Phone -6i,"'4-4314
Faix, i 38,r 754-4504
E-mail
bceincherg@-lakecil c. ed,
LCCC I iCCejidejr it., rh
S''.iL10n) A ; ':1jl'r-.n
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RNs LPNs Improve our community health by
working in one of our state prisons!


Florida Department of Corrections, Health
Services, currently has vacancies for RNs & LPNs -
0n evening and night shift at Union Correctional -
Institution and Florida State Prison, Raiford, FL


-Exceptional Health Care Insurance
* Vested Retirement after six years
* Comprehensive State of Florida Benefit Package


Career Service Rate -


RN $16.83/hr to $19.16/hr + benefits
LPN $13.67/hr to $14.36/hr + benefits


Starting rates based on experience


or


Per diem rates available (non-benefited positions). Per
Diem Rate RN up to $311hr, LPH up to $22/hr.


Starting rates based on experience


For further information contact:
Kathy Reed at 904-368-3310
email: reed.kathryn@mail.dc.state.fl.us
or Sharon McKinnie, R.N. at 850-922-6645,
emaiil: mckinnie.sharondmail.dc.state.fl.us


WEEKEND SHIFTS
available at 5-bed home
in Starke. Must have
two year caretaking or
medical experience, can
substitute college credit,
background and drug
test required.- Apply
ARC of Bradford 1351 S.
Water St., Starke FL
32091. Call 904-964-
7699.
LOCAL SITE PREP &
earthmoving company is
accepting applications
for Class A CDL drivers,
finish grade operators,
mechanics, and labor-
ers. Pay will equal expe-
rience. Only serious
team players need ap-
ply.- Call 904-275-2328
or 904-588-3120 be-
tween 9am arid 5pm for
further information.
THE CITY OF STARKE
has a position open for
a Laborer in the Public
Works Department. Na-
ture of Work: Manual
work in connection with
various public works pro-
grams Performs a vari-
ely ol routine an repeat ,
tive tasks, continuous
physical effort de-
Smanded in walking,
bending, standing and
lifting or crry;rig equip-
ment tOois ana maienar
while performing duties
Under varying ealnther
conditions Examples ol
Work Performs manual


work in digging and
backfilling excavations.
Handle heavy material
on construction, mainte-
nance and repair
projects. Install pipe, lay
bricks and blocks. Ope.r-
ate. equipment such as
tractors, mowers, dump
trucks, chain saws and
various, hand tools.
Knowledge, Skills and
Abilities: Ability to lift
heavy objects and work
continuously under vary- '
ing weather conditions.
Ability to understand and
follow written and oral
instructions. Graduation
from High School or
GED. Must have a valid
State of Florida Com-
mercial Drivers License
Class B. Must pass pre-
employment physical
and drug screen. Appli-
cation can be picked up
at the Bradford Career
Center located at 609
North Orange Street,,
Stake Florida and r-
turned to same Applica-
tions will oe accepted
through the close of
business on Frnaay
July14, 2004. Tne City ol
Slarke is an EOE
THE CLAY COUNTY
Sheril's Ollice has
openings for part lime
school crossing guards.
Salary is $9 50 per hour
& Florida retirement
EOE/Drug Free Work-
place For appicalion


Driver Dedicated Regional




Avg. $825 $1025/wk
65cc preloaded/pretarped

Jacksonville, FL Terminal

CDLA req'd 877-428-5627
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Experienced

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Needed
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Competitive Salary Based on Exp.
(Positive attitude essential)
Call Matthew at

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Great working environment

Experience required

Call Kim at

(386) 496-8224




Shatto
Heating & Air Inc.


call 904-213-6040 or
www.claysheriff.com. "
FULL TIME CUSTOMER
Service Representative
for REDD Tea'm Manu-
.. factoring, a. Division..of_.
Alcoa, located rin Key-
stone Heights, FL: The
incumbent will coordi-
nate sales and quotes
for the Sales Team. Must
be organized, motivated,
and team orientated.
Must be proficient in
Microsoft Office and in-
cluding MS Excel, MS
Word, and MS Outlook.
College degree desir-
able but not essential. 3-
5 years of experience in
customer service. Excel-
lent verbal and commu-
nications skills. Salary
$10.00-$12.00/hr. DOE.


Please fax or email re-
sumes to
Maria.Gall@alcoa.com
or fax to 352-473-1845.
No phone calls please
.D FWP. EEQC. VisLit our
w e b s i t e :
www redaleam com or
www.alcoa.com.
PIANO ACCOMPIANIST
for small (but growing),
Southem Baptist, South-
ern Gospel loving
Church in Raiford, FL.
Ability to play Hymns &
Praises -choruses from
hymnal. Ability to read &
play parts for choir .re-
hearsals Ability to read
& play special music for
cnoir performance when
necessary, music tracks
are usually used. This is
a compensated position.
Please mail resume to


Underground Utilities Construction
Spray Tech. & helpers
Valid DL. CDL preferred. Some
Travel. Travel Exps. Paid
$11.00/start w/room for
advancement.

(904) 268-4951
SConcrete Conservation, Inc.
SPO Box 24345. Jacksonvlle. FL 322241
c :, 904-268-4951 j00) 284-2030 Fax 904.268-4923


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CINMIIIIr CIOLLfIU
RESIDENCE LIFE
SIU PERVISOR
Perform all dines
a,,-cilard Annl a college
dorm including pr.xen.ing
housing application.
riou'ing Jasignmrnll .
iiupr'. ring reldenie and
planning and cooidinaiing
"Crim-e ,1 Ndii q 'ccept
dorm housing as a
condition of employment.
Must have bachelor's ..
iR.gree, re-denre hall
experience and. be computer
inierale.
Salary: $23. 827 annually
plus benefits.
klui receieA .ill application
mitertla b) Jul) 10 2006,
for guaranteed
consideration.
College application
Required.
Position details and
application are available on
our web site at:
www.lakecitycc.edu
Inquiries:
Human Resource
Development
Lake City Communilty
College
149 SE College Place
Lake Cilty, FL 32025
Phone: (386) 754-4314
Fax: (386) 754-4594 "
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Apply in person



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OF
STARKE


Fellowship Baptist
Church, PO Box 338,
Raiford, FL 32083. Attn:
Bobby Keefe, Minister of
Music, or call 386-431-
1066 and leave a mes-
sage: We will return your
call.
THE FLORIDA DEPART-
MENT of Corrections
Reception and Medical
Center is hiring certified
and non certified correc-
tional officer. What it
takes to become a State
Correctional Officer 19
years of age or older,
High School graduate or
. equivalent. United
States Citizen, Success-
fully pass the Basic Ap-
titude Test, physical
exam/drug test, no
felony convictions, no
first degree misdemean-


ors, involving perjury or
false statement, good
moral character, suc-
cessful completion of-
basic recruit training.
Annual Salary: hon cer_
tified $1056.08 bi weekly
or certified $1161.69 bf
weekly. To get started ort
your career contact: Of-:
ficer R. Thomas, Rex'
cruitment Officer, Re-
ception and Medicat
Center, P.O. Box 628,
Lake Butler, Florida,
32054. Phone 386-496-
6165 or 386-496-6095.
Fax 386-496-6091. -
CALL ABOUT our drivers
that make $70-99K per
year! Home most nights-
& weekends! CDL-A,
years experience re-
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Laundry Attendant Positions
Experience a plus...
will train the right person!
Apply in person NO PHONE CALLS -
Starke 411 S. Walnut St. -
Keystone SR 21
Mblrose SR 26


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OTR DRIVERS NEEDED
Go through Home several times most weeks.
Home most weekends. Personalized dispatching
that comes from only dispatching 25 trucks at
our location here in Starke. Vacation pay, Safety
Bonus up to $1,200 per year. Driver of the Year
bonus, and driver recruitment bonuses. Blue
Cross Blue Shield medical and dental insurance.
Need 2 years of experience and a decent driving
',, record.
CALL JIM OR DEBBIE LAWRENCE AT
904-368-0777 or 1-888-919-8898


*EXPERIENCED CIS A DRIVERS NEEDED*


CHIP & LIVEBOTTOM VANS

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Local Runs $650 $750+

Health/Life Ins Avail, 401k

Paid Vacation, Wkly Performance Bonus

$500 Quarterly Safety/Pert Bonus

DOT Insp & Driver Referral Bonus I

FLATBED DRIVERS

$700 $1000 WKLY

HOME 1- 2 NIGHTS & EVERY W/E


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YARD PERSONNEL DRIVER

One of the area's largest Building Centers is
looking for full-time Yard Personnel. The people
we are looking for are: dependable; hard
working; have a class E drivers license; have a
good driving record, are familiar with the Lake
Region area; and like working with.people. These
positions are full time with an occasional need for:-
overtime. The company is located in Keystone
Heights, Fla.

If you meet these qualifications and are looking
for a career opportunity, not just a job, then
please call 352-473-9991 and ask for Holly to
arrange for an interview; or fax, 352-473-9686, or
e-mail hjedwl @bellsouth.net, your resume and
salary requirements to arrange for an interview.

._.. Keystone Building Center is an equal opportunity
employer, and a drug free workplace.


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Must have valid driver's license and transportation.


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Section C: Thursday, June 29, 2006 Telegraph Times Monitor



SFCC offers training for locals in fighting fires


BY DUSTIN HORN
Telegraph Staqff Writer
Local firefighters practiced
their technique during a
-training exercise in Starke on
Saturday as part of the-
-Firefighter I course being
offered for the first time by
Santa Fe Community College.
: The course is being offered
.in response to a new
Requirement by the state of
Florida for *. volunteer
firefighters to have 160 hours
,of class and training,. said
'Michael Flanagan, assistant
.professor and clinical
coordinator for EMS and fire at
Santa Fe Community College.
I All volunteer firefighters,
.,regardless of experience, are
being required to take this
course to continue
volunteering.
"They are a good
.department," Flanagan said.
"They are doing this because
They want to be firefighters and
-for the community."
Bradford County is paying
the fees for the-volunteers, to.
take this course, Flanagan said.
The volunteers have to make
-time for the course considering
they all have other jobs and
their shifts to. fill at heir fire
stations, said Santa Fe
instructor and city of Starke
firefighter David Young.
Although many. of the
-volunteers do have significant
.*experience, they seem to
recognize the need for the
.additional training.
"I think it's ,a'.erN good
learning experience," said
Jamie McDaniel, a' volunteer
firefighter in. Sampson Cit..
"You can never get too much
training."
McDaniel has been a
volunteer firefighter for four
years. -He said he loves the
excitement and randomness of



Where, can

one cool off

this

.summer?

BY CLIFF SMELLEY
Telegraph Staff Writer
-Summer is here and it's hot.
No surprise there, but what
is one to do about itr? How do
you combat those temperatures
that climb into the 90s and
even approach 100?
Well; one way is to take a
dip. Unfortunately, despite the
area's abundance of lakes,
there are few options for the
public, unless you live on a
lake or know someone who
does.
A couple of motels in Starke
allow the public to use their
pools. Thfe Days Inn and
Deluxe Inn charge $3 for the
use of their pools, while the
Best Western charges $4.
Please call those respective
motels at (904) 964-7600
(Days Inn), (904) 964-6784
(Deluxe Inn) or (904) 964-
6744 (Best Western)-for more
information.
:The Keystone Heights area
offers swimmers two options.
One is Keystone Beach, a
public park that sits on Lake
Geneva. It not only offers lake
access, but the Geneva Jungle
playground, a volleyball net,
picnic tables and pavilion.
Admission is free to the beach,
which is located on S.R. 21.
If you drive through
Keystone and keep heading
north on S.R. 21, you will
eventually come to Mike
Roess Gold Head Branch State
Park. Park visitors can take a
swim in Little Lake Johnson.
The swimming area of the
lake is behind the recreation
building and picnic area. It has
a beach of white sand, which
was what led to the eventual
closing of the lake to
swimmers.
During the construction of
Gold Head, which began in
1935, sand was pumped from
the middle of the lake to create
the beach. That left a. large
hole in the middle of the lake-
that was approximately 13 feet
That hole posed a danger to
swimmers when the lake level
receded..because of drought
conditions so swinmin, was


firefighting and doesn't mind
being woken up in the middle
of the night for fire calls.
Derrick Dowdy, a 16-year
veteran. volunteer firefighter in


Starke, said he doesn't mind information.
operating-on-a Jack of sleep. Young, along
either. As for the course, --h'-Flanagan, guided
said it can be tough at times, firefighters -through-
but it offers really good training on Saturday.


with
the
- their


With their masks covered
with wax paper to simulate the
lack of visibility in a real fire,
the firefighters were required to-
crawl into a house, two at a


time, carrying a heavy fire
hose. Using only their hands

See TRAINING, p. 8C


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See SWIM, p. 2C


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Page 2C TELEGRAPH, TIMES & MONITOR-C-SECTION June 29, 2006



Backyard fireworks


bring boom and bucks


BY LINDSFY KIRKLAND
Telegraph Staff Writer
During the Fourth of July
holiday, many people turn to
home fireworks displays,
especially since the burn bans
have been lifted in Bradford
and Union counties and the
Keystone Heights area.
These type of fireworks can
easily be found as the holiday
approaches.
For instance, a tent in the
Wal-Mart SuperCenter parking
lot has been set up so a
traveling youth softball team
can raise money.
The team, called the
Gainesville Warriors, is
composed of youth up to 18
years old. The Warriors
comprise members from
different areas, including Kelly
Riddick from Starke.
Members of the Gainesville
Warriors, with help from some
parents, are selling the
fireworks from a larger
company and receive a portion
of the proceeds.
The team's fireworks tent
has almost every type of
firework imaginable-Smoke
Balls, Morning Glorys, ones
with strobe effects, monster
trucks, Ammo Smoke, Tequila
Sunrise, Sunflowers, Glittering
Fountains, Rain Dances, Pink
Diamonds, California candles.
Blistering Sky, Mad Dogs and
even a type called Killerbees.
Of course, there is the family
favorite and old
standby-sparklers,
The tent opened Tuesday
and will continue to be open
through July 4. The hours are
from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.


Members of the Gainesville Warriors softball
team, Alisa Ring (left) and Michele Maxson,
practice at the cash register in preparation for
their first customers. Ring has selected a
value pack of fireworks and an American flag,
and as with every purchase, she gets a free
Dr. Pepper.


These vypes of devices can
seriously harm and even be
fatal. If a dealer is selling these
types of explosives, contact a
local law enforcement agency.
Explosive devices should
not be used, unless it is clearly
labeled as a firework with the


name of the item, the
manufacturer's name and
proper instructions. Do not
mix chemicals to make a
.homemade firework.
CPSC said fireworks are not
See BOOM, p. 8C


SWIM
Continued from p. 1C

prohibited. The hole was
eventually filled 'and the lake
reopened.
Visitors can also rent a
canoe for use on the lake.
Rental fees are $4 per hour,
$10 per half day (four hours)
and $20 per day (eight hours).
Fishing is also allowed.
Admission to Gold Head,
which is open 8 a.m.-sundown,
is $4 per vehicle (limit eight
people per vehicle), or $3 for a
single vehicle occupant, and
$3 per motorcycle (one or two
people). There is a $1 per
person fee for pedestrians,
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people to see things go boom
in a bigger and better way.
However, it is important,to
know the difference between
what is legal and what is not,
and then how to use the legal
ones safely.
M-80s,, M-l00s,. quarter
pounders and blockbusters are
not fireworks, but explosives
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LEFT: Lt. Barry Warren measures Chase Little so they know what height to put on the ID card. ABOVE, LEFT:
Margie Hall explains the program to the parents who brought their children in to be printed. ABOVE, RIGHT:
Madison Bennett,(at right) grins for the camera while mom Heather Bennett (at left) grins at Madison. BELOW:
Lt. Barry Warren helps Simone Hudson prepare to have her fingerprint scanned.


Free child ID cards

provided to help find

miss ng you ngsters


BY MARCIA MILLER
Telegraph Staff Writer
Your 8-year-old daughter was
supposed to be waiting at the
park when you arrived after
work. Your neighbor: alayN
picks her up after school, along
with her own kids, and they all
go to the park to play.
Today, you were 20 minutes
late and your daughter wasn't
there OK, then she's probably at
the neighbor's house. You go
there and the neighbor said your
daughter was not with her
children at the school when she
arrived.
Sometimes you pick her up
early and don't bother to tell
your neighbor, so she didn't get
alarmed. Today, you didn't pick
her up early.
LEFT: Lt. Barry Warren focus
the camera that will record a
image of each child directly i
the computer.


* You call school officials, and
even though it's after hours, they
check with your daughter's
teacher and the staff members
who were on duty at the pick-up
area. No one saw your daughter
and no one knows where she
went after class.
You call everyone you can
think of and the people you can
reach have not seen her. Your
husband cruises the streets
around the school, the park and
your house, asking everyone he
sees about your daughter. No
one knows anything. Now,
you're frantic.
You go to the police
department and report her
missing. They need a description
and a recent photo. You are so
upset. )ou can't even remember
h hat color her eyes are.
Your husband has to
;es drive back home to find a
n photo they can use on the
into
See PRINT, p. 7C,


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With'hundreds of different
species of trees' growing in
Florida and throughout the
Eastern and Central regions of
the United States, the average
person might be hard-pressed to
recognize and name more than
just a handful.
"What Tree Is That," a
unique 72-page pocket guide
available from The National
Arbor Day Foundation, makes
this detective work fun and
easy by showing how' to
identify trees in a simple step-
by-step process.
The guide book begins by
noting, the distinguishing
characteristics that separate one
tree species from another.
Dozens of richly detailed
drawings accurately illustrate
the specific shapes and textures
of different leaves, needles,
acorns, berries, seed pods,
cones and other, identifying
features.
Popular trees such as oaks,
maples, firs and pines are
covered. The pocket guide also
goes beyond these familiar
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mockernut hickory, sassafras
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pawpaw, and pagodatree and
pecan.
"Helping people enjoy and
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Ara teens learn money skills in summer program


BY CLIFF SMELLEY
Telegraph Staff Writer
You're married, with a
couple of children, and trying
to create and maintain a budget
based upon your salary. What
do you do if you find it hard to
make ends meet?
How about giving away one
of your children?
OK, that's not an option,
though several students at
--Operation Money Watch, held
at the Santa Fe Community
College Andrews Center in
Starke, pondered just that. No
harm, though. The students


were merely participating in
one of several exercises during
the weeklong program that
taught teenagers, ages 12-18,
about fiscal responsibility.
This was the first yea the
program, which was presented
by Consumer Credit
Counseling Services of Mid-
Florida Inc. and sponsored by
Capital City Bank, was held in
Starke after an unsuccessful
attempt to host the program
last year. Not enough people
signed up for the program to
be carried out last year, but 16
teens signed up for this time
around.


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Tyler Moore (left) and Chelsea Ricks were two of 16
who participated in Operation Money Watch.


Cheryl Canova, the director
of the Andrews Center, said
the program will be offered
again next year. She
anticipates having an.
attendance even closer to the
20-25 maximum.
"I think we will have more
next year because of the
positive reaction we had this
year," Canova said.
The program ran for five
days (June 5-9) and taught
participants such skills as how
to create and maintain a
budget, keeping an accurate
bank account, financing a
college education and building
and maintaining credit, as well
as preparing themselves for job
interviews and learning about
identity theft.
Judy Collins of Consumer
Credit Counseling Services of
Mid-Florida Inc., who taught
the five-day course, was joined
by guest speakers such as Jeff
Oody, Valerie Hoffler and
Vorease Jones of Capital City,
Bank, Judy Dukes and Jim
Lewis of Communities in
Schools, Scott Roberts of
Roberts Insurance, Jimmy
Yawn of Santa Fe Community
College and Sgt. Bill Brown of
the Starke Police Department.
Students also took field trips
to Capital City Bank in Starke,
the Federal Reserve branch in
Jacksonville and the Avenues
Mall in Jacksonville.
Canova said the teens
enjoyed their trip to the. mall,
in which they had to break up
into groups and participate in
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mi BIRTHS


William E. Maust IV


Carrie Ann Frysinger


Mary Helen and Merrill
Griffis


Mr. and Mrs. Danny Allen Nugent Sr.


Robertson and Nugent are wed


Ellen Marie Robertson and
Danny Allen Nugent Sr. were
married -May 12, 2006, in New
York.
The bride .is the daughter of
David L. Holtje of Ft. Pierce
and the late Marjore J. Holtje.
She is a graduate of Bay Shore
High School in New York.


The groom is the son of
Hannah Nugent Frolich of
Keystone Heights and the late
Leslie H. Nugent. He is a
graduate of Bradford High
School.
The couple' owns the Scrub
Hut. They live in Bradford
County.


WORTH NOTING I


BHS Class of
1986 is
planning a
reunion
The Bradford High School
Class of 1986 is planning a
20-year reunion.:
A meeting is scheduled for
Thursday, July 6, 6:30 p.m., at
Western Steer Steakl House to
mail out information about the
20-year class reunion.
Those attending are urged to
bring contact information
about classmates, especially e-
mail addresses.
Classmates who are unable
to attend the meeting may
contact Tammy Dempsey
Winkler at (904) 964-4903, or
Tiracle-Clark Stjilnlm at (904) .
964-97h0.



BHS Class of
1974 is
planning a
reunion
Bradford High School Class
of 1974 is planning a reunion.
A meeting is set-for Saturday,
July 15, at 2 p.m., at the
Western Steer Steak House.
Anyone interested in a
reunion next year is invited.


A meditation and stress control
workshop is held every Thursday at.
6:30 p.m. at the Senior Health Care
Center. Call to register (904) 782-
1069.
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Organization for Rural Needs
(ACORN) Clinic offers free
mammograms and annual pap
smears to women 50 and older who
have little or no health insurance.
Hours: Mon:-Thurs., 8:30 a.m.-5
p.m.; Tuesday night clinic, 7-9 p.m.;
Friday, 8:30 -11 a.m. ACORN is
located in Brooker. Call (352) 485-
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Sylisa Waters and
Joseph Greek


Waters and

Greek to wed

July 14
Micheal and Doris Teston of
Lake Butler and Stanley and
Tanya Waters of Lake City
announce the upcoming
marriage of their daughter,
Sylisa Waters, to Joseph
Greek, son of George and
Carolyn Greek of Lake Butler.
The bride-elect is a 2005
graduate of Union County
High School. She is the
granddaughter of Doris
Elixson and the late Donald
Elixson.
The groom-elect is a 2003
graduate of UCHS.
The wedding will take place
at 3 p.m. on Friday, July 14,
2006, in Faith Baptist Church
in Lake Butler.
A reception will follow the
ceremony at Lake" Butler
'Community Center. *
Family and friends are
invited.


Griffises to
celebrate 50th
anniversary
Merrill and Mary Helen
Griffis of Starke were married
on June 23, 1956, in St.
George, Ga.
The couple has four
children: Rodney Griffis,
Sussie Perry, Darlene Plasters,
Marilyn Register; eight
grandchildren, Chasitiy Davis,
Darrell Perry, Amanda Hardee,
Dusty Griffis, Logan Register,
Dalton Register, Rachael Bison
and Kyle Plaster; and six great-
grandchildren.
Friends and family will host
a 50th wedding anniversary
party on Saturday, July 1, at
Starke Country Club.
beginning at 7 p.m.
Family and friends are
invited.
No gifts please.


Jim and Louise Phillips


Phillips-to

celebrate 60th

wedding
anniversary
Jim and Louise Phillips of
Melrose were married on July
13, 1946, in Jacksonville. They
lived in Jacksonville for 40
years before moving to the
Keystone Heights area 20
years ago.
They have two daughters,
Linda Sterling and Darlene
Ricketson, four grandchildren,
Shawn, Gabriel, Dayvin and
Chloe, and three' great-
grandchildren, McKenza,
Kayla and Henry.
The couple will celebrate
their anniversary with a family
cruise in the fall.


Carrie
Frysinger
Curtis and Brenda Frysinger
of Kevstone Heights announce
the birth of their daughter,
Carrie Ann FrNsinger. on June
12, 2006, in Gainestille. She
joins a brother, Timothy.
Maternal grandparents are
Ronald and MaryAnn Manna
of Branford.
.Materna' greal-grandparenis
are Albert and Cecelia Manna
of Deland.
Paternal grandparents are
Gary and Kay Fr singer of
Lake City.
Paternal great-grandmother
is Dortha White of Venice.

Birth announcements are
considered news and are a
free senice of the Bradford
County Telegraph, Union
County Times and Lake
Region Monitor.
Announcements are
edited for style and content.
A 1-col. photo may be
included for 512.


Lawsons to
celebrate
40th
anniversary
William E. Lawson Jr. and
Sarah "Janet" Parmenter
Lawson will celebrate their
40th wedding anniversary on
Saturday, June 17, 2006. They
both grew up in Starke and
attended Bradford High School.
SBill and Janet.live in metro
Atlanta. They have four
children, Cindy, Melchior,
Karen Vitello. April Fowler
and Michael La\'. son. and six
grandchildren, James Melchior,
Marcus Melchior, Todd
Melchior, Whitney Fowler,
Teela Vitello and Ashton
Fowler.
Anyone wanting to send well
wishes in time for a surprise
party on Saturday, July 1, can
mail them.c/o April Fowler,
3129 Lee Circle, Buford, GA
3051 8, or e-mail
kvitello @preferredwomens.com
or gtrfan@comcast.net.


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son. William "Liam" Edmin
Must IV. on May 30. 2006.
al North Florida Regional
Women's Center in
Gaines% ille.
Liam weighed 7 pounds, 12
ounces and measured 21
inches in length.
Maternal grandparents are
Ronnie and Darlene Romanio
of Starke.
Paternal grandparents are
Bill and Eoline Maust of
* Tallahassee.


Ashlyn Waters
Rudy and Michelle Waters
of Lawtey announce the birth
of their daughter, Ashlyn
Danielle Waters, on May 27,
2006, in Gainesville.
As hlyn weighed 7 pounds,
10 ounces. She joins two
sisters, Samantha, 10, and
Hailey, 5.


Jayden Ray Daugherty


Jayden
Daugherty
Jason and Ciera Daugherty
of Alachua announce the birth
of their son, Jayden Ray
Daugherty. on June 1. 2006. in
Starke.
Maternal grandparents are
Michael and: Kara Lemire and
Katherine Searfoss'of,Starke,.
Maternal great-grandmother
is Pauline Lemrire.
Paternal grandparents are
Ray and Sheila Daugherty of.
Starke.



Maternal grandparents are
Ronnie and Wanda Sapp of
Lawtey.
Maternal great-grandmothers
are Hazel Sapp of Lawtey and
Willie Hayes of Starke.
Paternal *grandparents are
Danny and Beth Waters of


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3 Union County

lifters named to

****..Sun all-area teams


KHHS softball team hands

out awards, says goodbye
ABOVE: Four players received awards at the Keystone Heights High
School softball team's season-ending banquet. Pictured (from left) are
Kellie Spaulding, MaryAnne McCall, Kasey Fagan and Michelle Houser.
Spaulding received the offensive player award after batting .433 during
the regular season and .778 during the postseason, while McCall
received the defensive player award with an ERA of 1.35 during the
regular season and an ERA of .22 during the postseason. McCall also
had a perfect fielding percentage during the postseason after an
average of .973 during the regular season. McCall and Spaulding were
also named co-MVPs. Fagan was recognized for her 16 career home
runs and received the scholar athlete award for a 4.2 GPA. Houser,
playing her first year on varsity, received the most improved award. Her
.372 batting average was third-highest on the team. LEFT: Assistant
coach Ollie Powell was honored at the banquet as well. Powell retired
after a 10-plus-year career with the program.


STARKE RECREATION DEPARTMENT SOFTBALL RESULTS


The Starke Recreation
Department summer softball
season began June 5 with a
pair-of small fry games.
Kurt Willis hit two home
runs and Sam Nicol hit one as
the Reds defeated the Tigers
18-9.
.Alex Green and Tessa,
Ricker each scored four runs
for the Reds, while Willis,
scored three. Rachel Ricker
Shianne Cassels and Tavien
Young scored two runs each.
McKenzie Crawford hit a
home run for the Tigers, while
Ginger McDonald scored two
of the team's runs. Adam
Wilson hit two doubles.
The oiher mall fr', game f
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Mets finish deadlocked at'5-
all. '
Johnny Daugherty scored
two runs for the A's, while
Shelby Parrish, Jordan
Daugherty and Jacob Hake
each scored one.
The Mets had two runs
scored by Ty Johnson, while
Madison Welch, Dalton Page
and Macey Fulgham each
scored one.
*Caley Barber and T.J.
Hardenbrook each scored four
runs to help lead the Indians to
a 21,-2 win over the Cardinals
in a junior game on June 6.


The Indians also tot three
runs each from Duke Atteberry
and Sean Hanson*, while Andre.
Canady and Justin McBride


had two runs each.
K r i s t e n Hardenbrook,
Alexander Wilson and Bobby
Atteberry also scored.


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The Cardinals' runs were
scored by Jacob Johnson and
Taquandra Diggs.

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recognized as
scholar-athlete

BY CLIFF SMELLEY
Telegraph Staff Writer-
Union County weightlifters
Ricky Westfall and Kevin
Alexander were both first-team
Gainesville Sun all-area
weightlifting selections, while
their teammate Donnie Clyatt
was a second-team pick.


Westfall,,a -recent graduate,
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eighth in the 169-pound class
at the Class A with a total of
560 pounds, while Alexander,
another graduate, finished -
sixth in the 219-pound class at
the finals with a 660-pound
total.
The only other area lifter to
be named to the first team was
Keystone Heights junior-to-be
Sam Theisen. Theisen finished
11th in the 183-pound class at
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PRINT
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fliers they plan to send out. She hasn't been weighed or had her
height measured since she went to the doctor before school started
and she's grown at least an inch since then. You guess at her height
and weight. .
The police department has officers canvassing the neighborhood.
asking everyone about your daughter. They notify all the law-
enforcement agencies in a wide area and give them her description.
They send out fliers with her picture, but you just want her found
NOW. Both you and your husband are terrified.
Then a miracle happens. Your sister had left her cell phone in the
car when you called earlier. She finally got your message and called
back. She has your daughter. You forgot your sister was taking her
to the mall and to a movie today.
Your daughter didn't forget. She had walked to the corner after
school where your sister had said she would pick her up. The terror


Little Sydney Clemons was none..too_ sure .she wanted- l.
little help from her grandma, Barbara Dickens, she got an
the other kids. Lt. Barry Warren helped with the process.
center) was not as reluctant as his cousin


evaporates into relief and embarrassment that so many police
officers were looking for your daughter when she was not really
missing. But all the officers said they-would rather have it turn out
this way than have her bedTeally missing.
That scenario, with variations, has played out more than once at
the Starke Police Department. Margie Hall, director of the SPD Kid
Print program, said most of the time it turns out to be a false alarm
and that pleases everyone. However, Kid Print was started as a way
to prepare for the instances that are riot false alarms.
Kid Print provides phbto IDs that include a'description of the
child and an electronically scanned fingerprint. Home addresses and
phone numbers are not on the cards in case they are lost and get
picked up by someone else. SPD's phone number is printed on the
card.
Having the photos and 'information already on record
significantly cuts down on the time it takes to notify law
enforcement and news agencies about a missing child. In a real
child abduction, time is of the essence.
"Within less than three seconds, we can notify every news agency
and law enforcement agency all over the
world, if we need to." said Hall. "If the
S.. parents call us, we can send the
notifications before they even reach the
station."
SPD pro\ ides the IDs free of charge to
any parent or guardian %w ho wants one. The
information is also kept in digital form, so
even if the cards are lost, SPD can still
prepare fliers and provide accurate
information to area law enforcement-or to
law enforcement in other states, or even
.. other countries.
.,". The information is not kept in a
-. computer that is accessible to the Internet.
When SPD is notified about a missing
F.: child. Only the photo. fingerprint and
description are transferred by floppy disk
1to a computer from which a mass e-mail
a computer that is isolated from the Internet
and password protected. Only Hall and
Police Chief Gordon Smith know the
password.
"Hackers can't get the information
because it's kept in a system that has no
Internet connection." said Hall.
She said the digital format is also m-uch
.-*^, better than other formats. "If a parent
'' brings in an actual photo and we fax that, it
often comes out too dark. A faxed
fingerprint loses a lot of definition.
s* .'. Sending it digitally b. e-mail provides very
clear information," she said.
I. also ensures the information is
,"s -"' 'available when it's needed," she, said.
"Nine times out of 10. the parents are so
upset and stressed iin the case of a missing
*child), they can't find a photograph or
S" accurately describe the child. If they.will
keep the photos up-to-date in the system,
we will always hate what we need right
away."
Photos can be updated on a regular basis.
free of charge.
The Kid Print system is also compatible
with the Lost Child Alert Technical
'Resource system, called LOCATER. That
,', .- -. system is free to an\ law enforcement
Agency that asks for it and provides the
S- technology needed to print lost child fliers.
Hall said 500 fliers could be printed within
.' minutes through LOCATER. a
SPD would e-mail the photo and
This ibut.with a- pertinent- information (%which would not
ID card just like include the child's address or phone
Chase Little (at number) to agencies that hate LOCATER
and they would print fliers. If an agency


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The Red So\ scored all 13
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Five players scored two runs
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TEAMS
Continued from p. 6C

the 'Class A meet. with a 535-
pound total.
Clyatt, a senior-to-be, was
actually the highest finisher at
the state finals from Union,
placing third in the 129-pound
class with a 440-pound total.
That placed Clyatt 15 pounds
behind state champion Travis
Davis of Interlachen, who was
the Sun's first-team selection.
The Gainesville Sun also
recently released its all-area
honor roll, recognizing
students for their performance
-in athletics and in the
classroom. Kasey Nobles was
the only student from either
Union County, Bradford or
Keystone Heights high schools
selected. Nobles, a recent
Union graduate, had a 3.5
GPA and accepted a football
scholarship from Houston's
Rice University.


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in a junior game on June 8.
Sean Hanson scored twice
for the victors, while e Kristen
Hardenbrook and Mallory
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Dustin Elder scored twice
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doesn't have LOCATER, SPD. would simply get the flier ready and
then e-mail the.flier itself.
Hall said SPD's Chief Smith has made child safety a high priority
for his department. Four years ago, he used money seized from a
cocaine bust to buy the technology needed for the Kid Print program
and to provide the training needed for its use. LOCATER was
provided free to the department.
The supplies needed to print the cards are provided by SPD funds
and by donations from Wal-Mart and the Rainbow Center.
Kid Print can also be used for adults with diminished capacity,
like Alzheimer's patients or mentally handicapped people who are
not likely to be able to tell someone where they live if they are lost.
If a parent or guardian wants to have their child added to the 375
who are already in the Starke Kid Print system, all he or she has to
do is call Hall at (904) 964-5400 between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5
p.m. Monday through Friday.
"I just need five or 10 minutes notice to get ready, and it's
completely free," said Hall.
The process only takes about 10-15 minutes to complete and
more than one ID card can be printed. A parent or guardian does
need to sign the paperwork, however, to provide permission to have
the fingerprint and photo taken.
The child need not be a resident of Bradford County, either. At
one Kid Print session held at Wal-Mart last year, a man had all of
his kids fingerprinted before they returned overseas. "I told him that-
if they went missing overseas, all he had to do was call and we
would be able to send the information there as well," said Hall.
It should be noted that the Kid Print fingerprints are not included-
in the fingerprint database used to identify criminal suspects, said:'
Hall. "They are' completely separate," she said.


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BOOM
Continued from p. 2C

toys. They can burn and ignite
clothing and surrounding
areas.
Fireworks should. never be
given to children (sparklers
can be dangerous if used
improperly and without adult
supervision).
If in doubt, check with the
Starke PD to determine if
fireworks can be set off legally
-in-a particular area.
Additional information,
including a list of legal
sparklers, can- be -foun-d at the
state fire marshal's Web site at
www.fldfs.com/sfm.
According to CPSC,


Karen Boatright finds it difficult
fireworks package to buy.


MONEY
Continued from p. 4C

various exercises. For
example, students had to
compare sale prices a, different
stores and determine which h
was the best bargain,
determine ,if a particular sale
was aciuall',.a bargain and tr)
.to find clothes appropriate for
a particular job based upon a
$100 budget.
When the exercises were
over, the teens had the
opportunity to go shopping for
real, using their own money.

The cost of the program w as
$30, with $15 going toward
opening a savings account at
Capital City Bank.
C-iiia said the inaugural
program was a good
experience and she looks-
forward to tihe Andrews Center
hosting it again next year. -
"We had a good group," she
said. "We had a lot of fun."


Bradford County firefighters
training in the Firefighter 1


Markeisha Brown looks over some items during a
shopping exercise the class participated in at the
Avenues Mall in Jqcksonville.


prepare to enter a house as part 6f their
course offered at Santa Fe Community College.


TRA IN IN members of the team entered Flanagan is also a volunteer
NIwith the hose to simulate firefighter in Theressa. He said
Continued from p. iC extinguishing a fire. Santa Fe will probably offer
The class began in April and another Firefighter 1 class very
ends in July, after which the soon.
and instructions from Young, students will have to take a If the course was not offered
the firefighters had to locate a state exam, said Flanagan. at Santa Fe, the closest college
150-pound mannequin and drag They me'L.. ef-T-uesday, to offer it ib the Honda State
i.L-out-of4he--hose.-ATter the Thursday and every other Fire College in Ocala,
mannequin was removed, other Saturday. Flanagan said.


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