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Davis will not challenge results of Starke election
Tuesday runoff will decide District 3 commission race
BY MARK J. CRAWFORD
Telegraph Editor
After some talk of the possibility. Starke City
Commissioner Larry Davis has no plans to
contest the results of an election last week in
which he lost his seat on the board.
The results of the election, were called into
question when it was revealed two but-of-
district votes were cast in the District 3 race in
which Charles Fellows and Travis Woods were
challenging Da\is for his seat.
City Clerk Linda Johns. who served as
elections supervisor, said the elections clerk
informed her of the matter follow ing completion
of the official count on Tuesday night, Sept. 5.
Johns said she is the one \\ho passed the
information along to Davis. who lost his seat by.
just two votes, according to the election night
tal b.
Johns said two voters from District 5
mistakenly voted in the District 3 race after
going to the incorrect table after their photo IDs
were checked.
Davis came in t%\o votes behind Fellows.,
knocking him out of the race and advancing
Fellows to a runoff with Woods.
After exploring his options, Davis said he %%as
read) to "let it go" and accept the outcome of the
election. He did say. however, that city elections-
should be conducted by the county to increase
election turnout and ensure that city residents
aren't forced to visit two separate polling
locations.
The runoff election is scheduled for next week
on Tuesday. Sept. 19. Starke City Hall will be"
open to District 3 voters from 7.a.m. to 7 p.m.
See RUNOFF, p. 2A
Noteworthy
Challengers
triumph in
Hampton
election
Myrtice Green and Charles Hall
won a majority of votes in the city
of Hampton's Sept. 12 city council
election.
Green received 87 votes and Hall
received 76. Incumbent
Councilman Franiz Innocent held
on to his seat. winning 64 votes.
With 36 votes and 29 votes
respectively, Martha Williams and
Barbara Bridges Slover were not
returned to their council seats.
Mayor Jim Mitzel and Layne
Stone were unopposed. Mitzel will
enter his fourth term as mayor when
the new board is sworn in next
month.
Republicans
meet tonight
The Bradford County Republican
Executive Committee will meet at 7
p.mn. tonight, 'Thursday;'Seprl 4,;at'
the offices of Sonshine Title
Company on Edwards Road in
Starke.
This is a very important meeting
with only a few short weeks to the
general election, and the committee
is looking to get out the vote with
the help of grass-roots workers. All
registered Republicans are urged to
attend.
For more information contact
Chairman David L. Dodge at (904)
964-4610 or (904) 796-0431.
Reception
planned for
Futch
The city of Starke is hosting a
reception for Mayor Steve Futch as
he prepares to leave office in
recognition of his many years of
service to the community.
The reception will take place at
city hall from 4-6 p.mrr. on Friday.
Sept. 15.
Everyone is invited to attend.
Lawtey VFD to
hold blood drive
Sept. 16
The, Lawtey Volunteer .Fire
Department will be hosting the
LifeSouth bloodmiobile this
Saturday, Sept. 16.
From.9 a.m. to 3 p.m., residents
can donate blood. Free hotdogs and
soda will be given to all donors.
Each time someone donates
blood with LifeSouth's Civitan
Region from now through Dec. 31,
they will be receive a'chance to win,
a 2007 Honda Accord LX courtesy
of Wade Raulerson Honda. Certain
restrictions apply. Call (352) 334-
1000 for more information, or visit
lifesouth.org.
All donors receive a recognition
item and -cholesterol, screening.
Donors must be at least 17 years
old, weigh 110 pounds and show
photo ID.
Gov. Jeb Bush visited Camp Blanding on Monday, the fifth anniversary of the Sept. 11
terrorist attacks on the United States, to help dedicate-a m-emorial to Florida National
.- Guard soldiers who have died in the war on terror since that time.
For mere-on-that story, see inside.
Starke talks about impact fees
BY MARK J. CRAWFORD
Telegraph Editor
James Nicholas of the University
of Florida, who presented the results
of his impact fee study to count)
commissioners at the end of July, did
the same for city of -Starke
commissioners last week.
Although city commissioners still
want to assess the pros and bons of
shared impact fees with the county
for law enforcement and fire-rescue
services, those present were eager to
move forward with imposing impact
fees, which will help pay for the
infrastructure requirements
presented by growth.
Impact fees are becoming more
and more common in Florida and
across the country, Nicholas said, in
part because of anti-tax sentiments.
They provide a way to pay for
-government services without
additional taxation .
Because local governments in
Joint workshop of local
government boards is
set for this evening at
the courthouse,
beginning at 6:30 p.m.
particular were pressured to keep
taxes low, he said, capital costs were
cut out of many budgets and projects
that weren't funded were deferred.
Leaders are now put in the position
of having to play catch up.
The theory behind impact fees is
to build the cost of capital
improvements into the cost of new
development instead of passing
those costs on to existing residents
and taxpayers. Fees are paid by
developers when applying for
permits and those fees are set aside
as funds that'can only be accessed to
pay for capital, improvements to,
roads, parks, law enforcement, etc.
Impact fees may only be used for
capital costs, not ongoing operations
costs such as personnel salaries and
benefits.
These are not fees paid by existing
residents and businesses unless they,
too, decide to build a new home or
business.
Florida Senate Bill 360 requires
county and city governments to
show how they will pay for the costs
of accommodating future growth. If
needs result from growth, like new
classrooms or road improvements,
further development will not be
allowed.
Among the requirements of SB
360 are a countywide ordinance, due
by year's end, providing for
developers to pay for a proportionate
share of new road construction, and
a comprehensive plan element
listing. growth-related projects and
their funding source, due by 2008.
See FEES, p. 3A
Clerk
shot in
robbery
BY CAROLYN EAVES
..- Telegraph Staff Writer
The suspects remain at large after
the Gizmo robber) last week. The
store clerk continues to recover ,at
home after being shot during the
holdup.
On Sept. 6 shortly after 9 p.m.,
two men walked into the Gizmo
store on S.R. 100 in the Keystone
Heights area. The two emptied the
cash register drawer and asked the
clerk. Lucy Gates, to open the safe.
When the clerk couldn't open the
safe. she %was shot in the upper leg,
according to Clay County Sheriff's
spokesperson Mary Justino.
Gates. 32. was transported to
Shands University for treatment.
The suspects were young, tall,
thin black males. Both attempted to
conceal their faces with clothing.
One %wore a white shirt, dark pants
and shoes and the other suspect
wore a dark shirt, dark pants and
dark shoes.
They were seen leaving the store
in a maroon or red two-door
compact car. possibly an older
model Toyota Camry or Corolla.
The passenger side of the-car..is
dented. Justino said.
Anyone with information is asked
to call 911. The suspects are
considered dangerous.
Arson
suspect-
sought
BY CAROLYN EAVES
Telegraph Staff Writer
Detectives with the Florida State
Fire Marshal's office are seeking
information on the arson last week of
a wood and concrete structure in
Bradford Count). --
A structure on U.S. 301 north of
Starke, next to the U-Haul, caught
fire on Sept. 5, at approximately 11
p.m. Lawtey and Heilbron Springs
volunteer fire departments responded
within minutes and the fire was
quickly put out, according to Chief
Mike Brown. The structure,
belonging to Freddie Rhoden, was
vacant and had just been remolded.
The fire started in the hallway and
spread to two bedrooms, Chief
Brown said. Estimated damage was
,$10,000 to $15,000.
Due to the suspicious nature of the
fire, the fire marshal' was contacted.
During the investigation,
Detective Andy Redding said the K-
9 Molly alerted on accelerants being
used in the fire.
The owner stated the building was
for sale, Det. Redding said.
The investigation is ongoing.
Anyone, with information
concerning the fire is asked to
contact the Fire Marshal's office at
(904)-798-5804.
A cash reward of $2,500 will be
given for information that results in.
an arrest of suspectss.
For crime, socials and editorials, see Regional News section. For sports, see Features and Sports section. i 11 III
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Page 2A TELEGRAPH Sept. 14, 2006
RUNOFF.
Continued from p, 1A
Here's a rundown of the two
men vying for the commission
seat.
Charles Fellows
Fellows referred to himself
as "the rebel" following
election night returns on Sept.
5. He wants to reverse the city
commission's decision to fire
Ken Sauer, the city's former
-imanager. The position is as"
anti-commission as it is pro-
manager.
"I'm running because our
city commission fired our city
manager with a vote of four to
one," Fellows said during a
forum in August. "They
decided they could run our city
better than a professional
manager could."
He followed that with
criticism of the city's inaction
on infrastructural needs and the
result it has had on electric
rates, roads, etc.
Fellows said electric rates for
residents are too high, and he
called the rates paid by
businesses "atrocious." Yet, he
said, incumbents seem
incapable of telling citizens
where that money is going,
even as the city's infrastructure
Charles Fellows
crumbles.
"Why are we driving on
roads that have holes all over
them?" he asked, following
that with criticism of inaction
on utility infrastructure."
"We've not kept our
electrical system up to par, and
we don't have a second tie-in,
which we need so badly," he
said, adding that a second tie
line to FPL would d have
prevented the city from losing
power when a lightning strike
impacted the electric
substation.
Because. of such
shortsightedness, he said the
city's isn't ready to handle
impending growth. With such
high electric rates, Fellows
wanted to know where the
money is to address
infrastructure problems.
He laid the blame at the feet
of the incumbents in the race.
"We have a problem, and it's
called incumbents," Fellows
said. "How can we expect any
-61iange if we keep sending back
the same incumbents year after
year?"
He included Travis Woods,
his opponent in the race, in his.
criticism of the incumbents, as
Woods, has served on the
commission for 18 years'
(though not in, the last eight
years).
They're all a problem, he
said, asking voters not only to,
replace incumbents this year,
but also two years from now
when those seats are up for
election.
He said if elected he would
immediately try to get Ken
Sauer rehired to the position of
city manager and hire an
outside accounting firm to
audit the city's books, past and
present.
Among changes to the
charter he would like to see are
term limits for city
commissioners and a transition
from an elected city clerk and
police chief to a clerk and
police chief chosen by the
commission.
"Two terms, or eight years,
are enough for anyone. Let
someone new in every eight
years with new ideas that can
invigorate our city,". Fellows.
said, adding Starke, was one of
the last of a dying breed of
cities in the state that still elect
their city clerks and police
chiefs.
Fellows supported
establishment of a charter--
--review committee immediately.
with a five- to 10-year interval
between future,/" reviews.
Review of the city's-land use
plan is needed to bring it into
compliance with state
standards, he said. -
"In short, I want to shake.
things up in Starke," he said.
Travis Woods
Woods is indeed seeking a,
return to the commission. He
boasts 18 years of experience
as a city commissioner, having
served from 1980- 1998.
Now retired from state
employ ment. Woods said he,
has a good deal of time to
donate to city government .
He said those prior 18 years
are a testament to his
S-- '-
Travis Woods
commitment to the city. His
experience includes serving the
Northeast Florida League of
Cities and the North Central
Florida Regional Planning,
Council.
Priority number one for
Woods are the city's finances.
He said he wants to be there to
make sure .that' the budget
commissioners are considering-
now for the coming year is
followed to the letter.
Woods is also concerned
with the areas of electricity) and
School budget adjusts to fuel, other rising costs:
BY LINDSEY KIRKLAND
Telegraph Staff Writer
The Bradford County
9 School Board approved its _
2006-2007 budget Monday'
after holding the second of its
public hearings on the matter.
The total budget was around
$28.8 million, 2.2 percent
more than 2005-2006. Extra
funding from the state allowed
the school district to approve a
6 percent raise for teachers (see
related story) in a-$1.2 million
raise package.
With rising energy costs and
state-mandated increases in
other areas, the district's
department heads had to figure
increases into their budgets.
Electrical and fuel prices are
hurting the average consumer,
as well as the school.
Finance Director Julee
Tinsler said a 10 percent
-increase in utilities ..as
budgeted to -eombli' rising
energy costs, approximately
$130,000.
Bus fuel was impacted by
not only rising prices, but the
school did not receive a .grant
for diesel that they had the year
before. The lack of this grant
had to be figured into the
budget.
Transportation Supervisor
Otha Miller said during the
first special hearing, "If it
(diesel price) stays on track,
we'll be alright." raises have probably hit Dottie
Overall energy services for (Rondelli, food service
2005-2006 were director) the hardest of
approximately $836,066. The anybody because the bulk of
- new budget puts these costs at her employees are on pay
$1.1 million, a difference of grade one."
$185,000, approximately. The contingency fund for'
"That was a huge ouchie," food service is approximately
Tinsler said. $170,000.
SAnother costly item in the Costs for school' personnel
budget was property, casualty had to be budgeted because the
and worker's compensation state raised the per diem rate: It
insurance for employees, was 29 cents but has been
which went up by $70.000. increased to 44.5 cents per
"I was pleasantly surprised," mile. Reimbursement for food
Tinsler said, glad that the while on these trips have
amount was not more. increased as follows: breakfast
Employees' health insurance S6 (was $3), lunch $11 (was
premiums decreased for the $6) and dinner $19 (was $12).
last fiscal year. However, due With all of the rising costs
to a high rate of illnesses, the that had to be budgeted into the
board was forced to raise district's .funds this year.
premiums back to where,they Tinsler was thankful-for Public
were before the decrease. Education Capital Outlay
The board then contributed. (EPECO) funds.
$100,000 to cover the-total "The PECO fairy: gave us
increased: '. ,'r i .;g1 nrmqa lots and lots, of money this
The state of Florida year," she said. "J E, (Mott.
increased the retirement maintenance supervisor) over
contribution by 2.02 percent, there has still got a grin on his-
approximately $300,000 more face. We were truly blessed by
the district had to give. the state in regards to PECO
The district also made sure
to prepare for changes in the
minimum wage law in January,
possibly causing one
department to dip into
contingency reserves. .l
"We may have to go into the
S(food service) contingency for n l m -
the raise," Tinsler said. "The
dollars this year." ..
PECO funds. much of which'
have to be used for new
construction and classroom
space. are approximately $1.8
million.
Approximately $200.000
ma) be available for portable
replacement at Lawtey
Community School and
$800,000 for classrooms at
Bradford Middle School.
Pleasant
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residents
meet Sept. 18
The Pleasant Grove Action
Group will meet on Monday,
Sept. 18. at 7 p.m. in the annex
of. Pleasant G(.qyr Unied 4,,
Methodist Church."' .- :-
Ali .interestend-citizens iar'--.
-encouraged to attend and --
assist in addressing important
.community issues. ./
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streets. Both streets and electric
upgrades, need to be addressed,
he said. He said recent electric
outages prove the city can't
handle much more growth
without investing in
improvements.
For the safety of the
community he said, there is a
need for code enforcement to
be active in cleaning up
properties throughout-the city.
He also said improving the
appearance of downtown will
attract businesses to the city.
He supported a review of the
city's charter by a citizen
committee every three to five
..years. He supports the city
manager form of government
established by the city'
commission. A manager needs
to be hired and gi\en the space
needed to do his job, Woods
said.
A frequent review of the
city's land use plans is needed,
according to Woods, because
even after the plan is. updated
there willbe a lot missed that
will need to be revisited.
If emergency services are
combined as some have
proposed, Woods said the
agreement must be feasible for
both the city and the county
and not result in a reduction of
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LAND USE TYPE (UNIT) Unit | Roads Parks Police Fire I Pub Bldg| Total
RESIDENTIAL:
Single Fam.ily Detached Dwelling $3,834 $604 $168 $195 $289 $5,091
Multi Family Dwelling $2,692 $561 $157 $181 $269 $3,860
All Residential per 1,000 FT2 1,000 F-F $2,240 $440 $123 $142 $211 $3,155
Mobile Home in a MH Park Space $2,348 $640 $178 $206 $307 $3,679
Recreational Vehicle in a RV Park Space $1,266 $435 $121 $140 $209 $2,172
Hotel/Motel Room $1,659 $155 $43 $50 $75 $1,982
NON-RESIDENTIAL:
Industrial 1,000 FT2 $1,606 $0 $20 $23 $35 $1,684
Warehouse 1,000 FP $2,085 $0 $12 $14 $20 $2,131
Mini-Warehouse 1,000 FTf $631 $0 $29 $34 $50 $743
Medical Offices 1,000 F-F $4,960 $0 $147 $170 $253 $5,532
General Offices 1,000 FT $2,519 $0 $113 $130 $193 $2,955
Office Park 1,000 FP $3,049 $0 $115 $133 $198 $3,496
Research & Development Center 1,000 FT2 $2,165 $0 $71 $82 '--$123 a $2,441
Building Materials & Lumber Store 1,000 FT2 $5,018 $0 $142 $164 $244 $5,569
Garden.Center 1,0W00-F $2;506 $0 $127 $-147 $249 $2;999
General Retail 1,000 FT2 $5,368 $0 $116 $134 $199 $5,817
Restaurant 1,000 FP $6,247 $0 $275 $318 $473 $7,313
Restaurant w/ Drive Thru 1,000 FT- $8,614 $0 $413 $477 $710 $10,214
Car Dealerships 1,000 FF $8,104 $0 $101 $117 $174 $8,496
Service Station per Fuel Station $20927 $0 $60 $69 $103 $3,159
Convenience Market 1,000 FP $10,251 $0 $307 $355 $528 $11,442
Convenience Market w/Gas 1,000F'T $11,746 $0 $363 $419 $623 $13,151
Pharmacy w/Drive Thru 1,000 F"P $6,123 $0 $184 $213 $316 $6,836
Fitness Center 1,000 FTF $5,946 $0 $171 $197 $294 $6,608
Furniture Store 1,000 FT2 $1,4Q6 $0 $36 $42 $62 $1,546
Bank w/o Drive Thru 1,000 FF $2,984 $0 $173 $200 $297 $3,654
Drive-In Bank 1,000 FT2 $7,520 $0 $146 $169 $252 $8,088
Golf Course Hole $8,108 $0 $142 $165 $245 $8,660
Elem School 1,000 FT $2,090 $0 $73 $84 $125 $2,372
High School 1,000 FP $2,479 $0 $95 $110 $163 $2,847
Hospital 1,000 FF $3,379 $0 $103 $119 $177 $3,778
Nursing Home 1,000FF $978 $0 $34 $40 $59 $1,111
Recreational Community Center 1,000FTF $1,833 $0 $137 $159 $236 $2,365
Marina Berth $1,209 $0 $4 $5 $8 $1,226
Movie Theatre 1,000 FTF $3,827 $0 $360 $415 $618 $5,219
Racquet Club per Court $3,512 $0 $32 $37 $54 $3,635
Bowling Alley 1,000 FF $3,025 $0 $77 $89 $133 $3,325
Proposed impact fees for t he city of Starke appear in the chart above. Below are the proposed impact fees for
unincorporated Bradford County. These represent the maximum amounts that can be charged, according to
the impact fee study, and are not necessarily the fees that may ultimately be approved.
FEES.
Continued from p. 1A
"If you do not have that in
place, you lose your authority
to approve development,"
Nicholas told Starke
commissioners.
Impact fees recommended
by Nicholas are based on a
number of factors, including
. population, number of trips
generated by a new
development, anticipated cost
of improvements, etc.'
:Some of the fees
recommended for Starke are
"outrageously lo,'" according
to Nicholas. because, based on
city records, land is
undervalued at $10,000 an
acre.
m Fee levels represent the
maximum that may be
imposed at this time, not
necessarily the fees the city
and county commissions will
eventually adopt. Fees
collected from a particular
Development must be spent
within six years on projects
substantially benefiting that
development. Since impact
fees are' essentially fees for
service, they must be refunded
with interest as a penalty if
they are not spent.
"If you can't spend that
money within six years. you
shouldn't have been collecting
it." Nicholas said.
For the city of Starke.
impact fees have been
recommended for roads. parks
and recreation, police. fire and
public facilities. User fees are
already paid on utilities and
Swill not be replaced by impact
fees.
The fees for roads mirror
those recommended by the.
county, and in the end. a single
fee schedule may be approved
/for the entire county.
It was recommended the
park and recreation fee be
imposed countywide, since
Starke provides recreational
services to the entire county.
No mention was made of,
imposing the county's fee for
libraries in the city, however.
The county provides library
services "for county and
municipal .residents.
With more talk of a
countrywide fire-rescue service
staffed by paid personnel and
.firefighters, Starke's fees for
fire service may be raised 'to
county levels.
A single fee schedule
countywide would eliminate
differences in what is charged
and eliminate the need for.
cities to impose certain fees on
their own. although even a
countywide schedule would
have to be instituted by
separate .ordinances approved
by each city's commission or
council. Interlocal agreements
between cities and the county
would help decide how impact
Sfee revenue would be spent.
For now. there are two
separate schedules, reprinted
here, of proposed impact fees ..
for the city of Starke and
unincorporated Bradford
County. These fee levels are
not final, and no fees will be
imposed prior to two public
hearings before each
participating local go ernment
body
Not accounted for here are
the fees for schools. The
school board will recommend "
impact fees lor school-related
capital projects based on its
own study. The fees would be
imposed countywide and the
county commission would
actually put that fee schedule
in place. Fees are imposed
through amendments to the
county's (and the cities') land
development regulations, and
the school board has no land
development regulations to
amend.
According to County
Manager Jim Crawford, the,
school's proposed impact fee'
for a new single family home
is around $4,500.
A joint workshop between
the county commission, local
city commissions and councils,
and the school board is being
planned for tonight, Thursday,
Sept. 14, at 6:30 p.m. in the
county commission meeting
chambers at the courthouse.
LAND USE TYPE (UNIT) Roads Library Law Fire b Total
RESIDENTIAL:
Single Family Detached $3,834 $210 $686 $377 $392 $5,499
Multi Family $2,692 $195 -$837. $350 $364. $4,239
.Mobile Home $2,348 $223 $727' $399 $415: $4.111
Recreational Vehicle $1,266 $0 $495 $272 $282 $2,315
Hotel/Motel $1,659 $0 $177 $97 $101 $2,033
NON-RESIDENTIAL:
Industrial $1,606 $0 $82 $45 $47 $1,780
Warehouse $2,085 $0 $49 $27 $28 $2,188
Mini-Warehouse $631 $0 $119 $65 $68 $882
I Medical Offices $4.960 $0 $601 $330 $343 $6,234
General Offices $2,519 $0 $459 $252 $262 $3,491
Office Park $3,049 $0 $470 $258 $268 $4,045
Research & Development Center $2,165 $0 $291 $160 $166 $2,781
Building Materials & Lumber Store $5,018 $0 $579 $318 $331 $6,246
Garden Center $2,506 $0 $519 $285 $296 $3,606
General Retail $5,368 $0 $472 $259 $270 $6,369
Restaurant $6,247 $0 $1,121 $615 $640 $8,623
Restaurant w/ Drive Thru $8,614 $0 $1,682 $923 $960 $12,180
Car Dealerships $8,104 $0 $412 $226 $235 $8,978
Service Station $2,927 $0 $244 $134 $139 $3,445
Convenience Market $10,251 $0 $1,252 $687 $715 $12,905
Convenience Market w/Gas $11,746 $0 $1,477 $811 $843 $14,878
Pharmacy w/Drive Thru $6,123 $0 $750 $412 $428 $7,712
Fitness Center $5,946 $0 $696 $382 $397 $7,421
Furniture Store $1,406 $0 $148 $81 $84 $1,718
Bank wlo Drive Thru $2.984 $0 $704 $387 $402 $4.477
Drive-In Bank $7,520 $0 $596 $327 $340 $8,785
Golf Course $8,108 $0 $580 $318 $331 $9,338
Elem School $2,090 $0 $296 $163 $169 $2,718
High School $2,479 $0 $387 $213 $221 $3,300
Hospital $3,379 $0 $420 $230 $240 $4,269
Nursing Home $978 $0 $140 $77 $80 $1,275
Recreational Community Center $1,833 $0 $559 $307 $319 $3,018
Marina $1,209 $0 $18 $10 $10 $1,247
Movie Theatre $3,827 $0 $1,464 $804 $836 $68,930
Racquet Club $3,512 $0 $129 $71 $74 $3,785
Bowling Alley $3,025 $0 $315 $173 $180 $3,693
Correction
An article on election results
reported that Stephen
Permypacker had won the seat
of circuit judge, but there will,
in fact, be a runoff between
Pennypacker and candidate
Stan Griffis in November's
general election. We apologize
for the error.
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 provide 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.
Juv. Justice
meets
Sept. 14
,The next meeting of the
Bradford County Juvenile
Justice Shared Services
Council will be Thursday, Sept.
14, at 11:30 a.m. The council
meets at the conference room
of the Bradford County
Sheriff's Office, located behind
the courthouse.
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The Community Redevelopment Agency study area is
outlined above. The area involved stretches north to
south from Adkins Street to Madison Street (S.R. 100)
and east to west from Short Street and the border of
Alligator Creek to Orange Street. Properties marked
with an "X" are excluded from the study area because
they are publicly owned or tax exempt (churches,
government buildings, etc. Walgreens, a new,
development, is also excluded.
Starke wants Community Redevelopment Agency to revitalize downtown:
BY NARK J. CR.AWFORD. ,
Telegraph Editor ,
Commission, sitting as the
city's Community
Redevelopment Agency,
approved the finding of
necessity report needed to.
expand the redevelopment area
downtown on Sept. 12.
The report was presented by
Main Street Siarke Inc.
Manager Kim Skidmore.
The CRA also approved an
expansion of the boundaries,
enlarging the CRA
redevelopment area established,
on Call Steet in 1986.
City commissioners will
formally incorporate the new,
boundaries into the existing
redevelopment area once an
ordinance to that effect has
been properly advertised.
Tax increment revenue has
not been collected and utilized
in the existing redevelopment
area since the CRA was
established.
The goal of Main Street
Starke Inc. in preparing the
necessity report and advocating
an active CRA program is to
work withjthe city commission
to revitalize downtown.
According to the findings of
necessity, areas suitable for'
establishment of a CRA
demonstrate resources that are
in a ,state of physical decline,
underutilized or improperly
deployed and affect the
jurisdiction's ability to be
economically competitive. The
deteriorating physical character
of residential and commercial -
of-many properties downtown
constitutes blight.
Florida statutes allow local
governments to address
blighted conditions through the
establishment of CRAs. Money
Lake Area
Singers
present
-Broadway--
review
The Lake Area Singers
present "Bravo for
Broadway!" a musical review
of Broadway favorites from
Cole Porter to Lloyd-Weber.
Performances will be at Faith
Presbyterian Church on S.R.
21 north of Melrose at 8 p.m.
on Sept. 15 and at 3 p.m. Sept.
16.
raised in additipno._ropperty. -growth. andrn'development longer an accepjiabJe, alpptqac accessibility and usbfulnegs are : ; Diverse ownership .(243 L
tax revenue as property values activity." '.I v'nu i ijo to development,, JFuther, s.he.,1 suggestive of afuncticallny-i.idiffer nt .propegy 7,wnes.:
increase will i used tohelp' ;..There#Aeapproxinately7W.foncentration of moderate and o.bsolete.,.8ord, 'deteriotatedhl-whichi makes it difficult for
fund downtown single-family homes in the high-density..., residential residential and commercial them, to mobilize to combat
redevelopment. redevelopment area along with development is desirable given land use plan." conditions of blight..
Just as it serves as the city's commercial, office and the convenience of location of Other problems noted The report states that the
local planning agency, the city institutional (government, public and commercial include: downtown area is "grossly and ,,
commission serves as the five- schools, churches) properties. activities," the report says. Lack of cross streets and inappropriately underutilized.",
member CRA board. As such, it Those tax-exempt institutional Small lot configurations and access points providing An' effective CRA program
will direct the preparation of a properties, however, have not concentrations of incompatible connectivity among could help turn that around.
community redevelopment been included in the legal land use activities, along with a neighborhoods. According to the report,. "At
plan for the redevelopment description for the lack of buffering, suggest the High traffic volume. a time when the city, like many
area. It will direct increases in redevelopment area. The area is not ready for Below standard streets. local' governments, faces
future property-tax revenue to a Walgreens site has also been contemporary development. Lack of parking, sidewalks severe budget constraints and
special fund to pay for projects excluded. "The fact that the area and public transportation. pressures to contain growth
in the redevelopment area. remains relatively devoid of Illegal trash dumping. within a manageable area, the'
The area involved stretches Current and future land use residential or commercial, Need to increase redevelopment study area,
north to south from Adkins changes will accommodate development activity speaks to wastewater capacity, as offers the prospect of efficient,
Street to Madison Street (S.R. additional residential the generally poor environment development increases. economically worthwhile, and
100) and east to west from' development. in which development might Economic deterioration, orderly development if the
Short Street and the border of "The practice of siting, a otherwise be expected to occur. even as other areas in the documented conditions can be
Alligator Creek to Orange series of disconnected The faulty layout and county are experiencing corrected or controlled through
Street. commercial activities on configurations of lots in commercial, and residential a redevelopment regime."
There is a mixture of land relatively small lots is no relation to size, adequacy, growth.
ises' in th e area. inhrln ____ nudin '" ', .
commercial, residential and
recreational. According to the
report, future land use changes
are expected to 'allow for
residential.. planned unit
developments, mixed used
developments and some high
'density residential
developments.
At least nine of the
conditions constituting blight
exist in the study area,
including inadequate parking
and roadways; deterioration of
site or other improvements;
higher residential or
commercial vacancy compared
to other areas; a number of
building code violations;
unsanitary and unsafe
conditions; etc.
According to the report, "To
the degree. the deficiencies
appear only aesthetic in the
short term, they are likely to
preclude orderly development
over time and are incapable of
accommodating the intensity of
Vickie Sterrett Crane directs
the program including Cole
Porter, Rogers and
Hammerstein, and Lerner and
Lowe medleys and music from
Phantom of the-Opera, West
__Side--Story, and Fiddler on the
Roof.
Tickets are $10 for adults
and $5 for children, and
proceeds benefit local charities
such as Lake Area Ministries'
food bank.
Tickets are available at
Omni Books in Gainesville
and Mallards in Keystone
Heights; by phone at (352)
475-1842; or they may be
purchased at the door.
Dear Voters,
I'm so humbled by your vote of confidence this primary election. You have given me a
great opportunity to continue my campaign to be your full-time representative for District 2.
As an attorney, I commit my time to searching out opportunities to represent you in
Tallahassee and other districts to make sure Bradford County will not be overlooked in
regards to budgets, grants, and resources. As a mother with three children in our public
schools, I know our kids deserve the very best.
To the many people who have supported my candidacy, you blessed me and my family
with your support. Thank you so much. Thank you also the other candidates who ran a good
race to share their vision for our schools. To the undecided voter, I'd appreciate your
consideration this November in the General Election. I will be working hard to meet many
of you in the coming weeks.
Again, thank you so much for your support this Primary Election.
Sincerely,
Stacey Shuford Creighton
"Political Advertisement paid for and approved by Stacey Shuford Creighton for School Board District 2."
I
SSept. 14, 2o,06 TELEGRAPH Page 5A
R-
Amber Hilden-Pellett, Emily Ringer, Brooke Shireman, Katalyn Johnson'
Baxter and Richard Sapp.
Hampton Elementary School recently announced its August Kiwanis U
H Terrific Kids. They are (I-r): first row, Harley Windle, Kaison Harvey, Dalen ':W
^^ Brown, Michaela Bradley, Xavier Innocent, Josh Glisson; second row,
1 Amber Hilden-Pellett, Emily Ringer, Brooke Shireman, Katalyn Johnson; &;
third row, Rick Stephens, Dayshia Jenkins, Officer Bear Bryan, Brittany'
J]|Q Baxter and Richard Sapp. "
*U~~li~i^Ui^UUS
Cadette troop has end-of-summer outing
Girl Scout Cadette Troop 614 of Starke recently went to the Skate Station in
Gainesville. The girls were accompanied by their families and enjoyed a day of
skating, miniature golf, rock climbing, snacks and games. Pictured are: Patrick
Magyari, Heather Gunter, Megan Magyari, Rachel Rensberger, Rachel Merrill,
Rebecca Merrill, Ashley Merrill and Leann Erdman. Also in attendance were Tricia
Ford, Cana Rensberger, Beth Magyari, Joe Erdman, Rachel Snyder and Connie
Erdman.
Affairs Officer 2nd Lt. Mark
Sweiter at (386) 984-6062.
levels of the game for various
groups. Bring your own bridge
club. or get paired with another
airpark earn group. and nave an eveningof
a-rparK bridge fun with friends.
Saturday Are you interested in getting Bridge is an excellent way to:
The Civil Air Patrol will be in on the fun, excitement and keep your mind active while
hosting a multi-unit event at exhilaration of getting together relating and enjoying the
the Keystone Heights Airpark with your friends and learning company of great friends. It is
on Saturday, Sept. 16.- More to play the card game bridge? also a great way to get to know
than 40 cadets and adults will The Starke Woman's Club new friends and keep up
be gathering at the airport to will be offering instructional friendships with long-time
conduct a model rocketry classes in playing this fun and friends-. .
contest participate in flying fascinating card game, There are several bridge
opportunities-both powered beginning next Tuesday clubs in Starke that have been
and non-powered-and to10 evening, Sept. 19, at the playing bridge together for
learn flight-line marshaling Woman's Club on the comer of more than 50 years. Some local
(how to conduct aircraft on a Walnut and Jefferson streets. bridge clubs take ocean
flight line). Registration for the classes cruises, mountain and- beach
The event will.: 'begin will be at 6:30 p.m., with trips, and get-away weekends,
approximately 8 a.m. and last instruction from 7-9 p.m. so get in on the fun. Come
through 4 p.m. Ladies and gentlemen are down to the Starke Woman's
The Civil Air Patrol is the welcome and encouraged to Club and learn to play bridge
auxiliary of the United States attend. Cost will be $5 per For more information, or to.
Air Force. Its members person. Invite a friend, ,or register early for your seat,
regularly perform more than friends, to come with you and please call Jo Ella Hardy, (904)
95 percent of the inland search you will have started your own 964-7607, or Jo Ann Rowe-
and rescue missions in- the bridge club. Harrington, (904) 964-3571.
Unites States. In addition, they In addition to learning this
train cadets in emergency intriguing and fun game, there Health
services, teach members and will also be tips and advice on CHe Lt
the public 'ablbot aeropsti playing betteri.bridge fort-the,.--
eduebfin,'lnd reit'cadetr'1fi-i'"intermediateI Land advanced InSUran ....
leadshi. bridge players. The game of. "
For more information, visit bridge is always a learning un eling
the Group 2 Web site at process, as you never play the hed monthly
www.group2hq.com, or to same game twice. There will i oln hlly
arrange a visit, call Public be instruction opn. different SHINE (Serving Health
Insurance Needs of Elders) is -
sponsoring free health .
for elderS, and their families
who have questions or ,
problems u ithN Medicare and t
other health insurance
programs.
The sessions are scheduled l
for the third Tuesday of each V "
month at the Bradford County
Health.Department on north '
U.S. 301 in Starke. The next
session is Sept. 19. The "
sessions last from 9 a.m. to. 1
p.m. and counseling will take
place by appointment only.
SHINE is a statewide
program sponsored by the
Department of Elder Affairs. It
helps empower elders to make
-informed decisions about
health insurance. During the How often do you see a 94-year-old woman on a four-
sessions, SHINE counselors wheeler? This is what you are seeing here. Eva Rock
offer information aiid says, "You're never too old to have fun." Shown above
assistance with, Medicare, with her son, Guy Padgett.
Medicare supplemental
insurance, Medicare
prescription discount cards and
prescription drug savings
programs.
Tomake an appointment, Ietw get er '2l, front 11:30 a.m i"
if you cannot travel to the I ':.' at the Starke Women's
counseling'ses ion site, call the' lanne d y- tClub on Walnut Street.
elder helpline at (800) 262- Cl All class members are
2243. Cla sof 5 51 encouraged to attend. Friendsof
The Bradford High School the Class of 1951 are invited to
YM CA meets Class of 1951 is planning a drop by at the eventfrom 1-
get-together on Thursday, Sept. 2:30 p.m.
Hayden Sawyer
ept Happy 2nd
S Birthday
2006
to you, our
precious
little boy.
We love
you so
much!
Love,
Mama and
Daddy
Happy2" Birthday
Hayden!
Hayden Knight
qWe Cove you!
Granny and Grandad
Sept. 28
The YMCA Founders
, Committee will meet today,
f Thursday,' 'Spt. 28, at 5:30.
'p.m. The committee meets ;in
the Family Service Center, 611
N. Orange St. in Starke.
Anyone interested in
becoming involved is invited
-to attend.
I 138 E. Call St, Starke, FL
904/964-4420
Happy Birthday!
It's been 3 years since
you've been oone.
We love you and miss.you.
From Your Wife & Kids
Siee wwa at
e atom. ut
Open Mon.-Sat.
Late Appointments Available
118 S. Thompson St, Starke
(Inside Merle Norman Bldg.)
,Curtis White, Minister of
the Church of Christ in
Lawtey, cordially invites
all of Bradford County to
attend it's upcoming
Gospel Meeting.
WHEN: Sunday, Sept. 17-20
with Sunday Services at 11am
and 6pm. & Mon-Wed at 7pm
nightly.
WHERE: The Church of Christ in
Lawtey, located on CR200-B
(Lawtey Correctional Inst. Rd).
Our speaker for the occasion will
be Dr. Jack Evans, Sr., President
of Southwestern Christian
College of Terrell, Texas.,
Today, we are living in a religious
world where people believe that if it
feels right, then it must be alright.
But, I must say today, "That one's
feelings are not the standard that one
must follow in order to arrive at the
destination of truth. Because feelings
are deceiving."
Little do many know, that Jesus said
long ago in John 8:31-32 (31) "That if
ye.continue in My Word, Then are ye
my disciples indeed". "(32) "And ye
shall know the truth. "
This is an opportunity of a lifetime for
us to come together to search the
scripture to see if the things we have
been taught are so.
It is my prayer that manv ministers
and teachers will come in order that we
might teach and preach the same thing
according to the scripture, for Christ is
not divided and neither is He the author
of confusion. So come and allow the
Happy 2lnd Birthday
Hayden Knight!
Love, Papa and Nana Knight,
Papa II and Granny II,
Pepaw Sapp
Curtis L. White, minister
Word of God to speak to us all. You
will be allowed to question the speaker
at the conclusion of each message.
Topics of discussion will be:
The House that Jesus built, The role of
the Woman in the Church, How does
God speak to Men today? What does it
mean to be Born Again? Is one Baptized
with The Holy Spirit today? The Lord's
Supper, Is the Sabbath binding today?
Saved by calling on the name of The
Lord, Denominationalism, Is it of
Heaven or of Men? Once Saved Always
Saved, Can a Sinner pray for the pardon
of His Sins? Can Women become
Elders and Deacons in the Church? Did
Christ or The H61y Spirit ever tell
Christians to attend the Church of their
Choice? Did the Apostles preach many
Faiths? What's in a name? That Women
can become Mothers of the church, and
more...
So come... bring your Bible and feel
right at home.
The Church of Christ in Lawley awaits
you visit... A Church For All People, Of
All Races.
PAID ADVERTISEMENT
Curtis L. White, Minister
(Church) 904-782-3771
Event at
91dy Lord
Love, Kim, Josh, Cody,
Brittney and Ciey
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Bradford County teachers receive 6 percent pay raise
BY LINDSEY KIRKLAND
Telegraph Staff Writer.
Neither side can always get
exactly what they want, but the
Bradford County School
District and the Bradford
Education Association have
reached an agreement, with
teachers receiving a 6 percent
raise for the 2006-2007 school
year.
While last year's teacher
contracts did not get settled
until November, BEA
President Judy Dukes said she
w-as pleased at how, fast they
reached an agreement this time.
"This year was amazingly
fast," she said, "It was one of
the best we had in 15 years:"
Dukes, who has been the
BEA president for 14 years,
said normally the school board
will. not start negotiating until
after FTE counts.
."Usually, they don't begin
talking numbers until October,"
she said, but this year the
district came to the table early
with $1.2 million in new
money to offer for raises.
In what Dukes called a
"marathon of a meeting,"
lasting from 4 p.m.-midnight, a
6 percent raise was decided for
teachers.
Assistant Superintendent
Rick Ezzell said, "Our process
was not a one-night affair even
though we finished it in one
night."
"We ironed out some of the
areas of concern prior to-these
meetings," he said. "Therefore,
that particular night, things
flowed pretty well. We're just
pleased as punch we were able
to come to an agreement as
quickly as we did."
Ezzell also acknowledged
BEA members for working
well on the contracts with him,
Finance Director Julee Tinsler
and ESE Director Karl
Wendell.
Beginning salary for a
teacher with a .bachelor's
degree is now set at $30,500,
up from $28,750. The starting
salary is now higher than
Alachua's $28,375 (Alachua is
in salary negotiations for this
year, but starting pay is
expected to be $30,500 or
greater, according to the
Alachua County Education
Association). Union County's
starting salary for 2006-2007 is
$30,000 ($28,000 in 2005-
2006).
At five years, teacher
salaries for Bradford will be
$32,065, compared to $30,250
last year. At 10 years, the salary
is $33,973, from $32,050. At
15 years on the pay scale, the
increase is from $35,300 to
$37,418. At 20 years, teachers
will make $42,809, up from
$40,386. By 25 years, teachers
will make $48,744, up from
$45,985.
Teachers with master's
degrees and advanced
vocational training will receive
an addition $2,500 at each step
on the pay scale. Specialists
receive $3,200 and doctorates
receive $4,000.
Additional money from the
state allowed the school to
approve a larger raise.
"Salary is a major issue," he
said. "We're competing against
other districts in our-
surrounding area here. That's a
major concern for us."
Dukes said, "(The new,
contract) was overwhelmingly
ratified by teachers and staff."
Pay raises for 12-month
employees will be retroactive
to July I. Teachers and: 10-
month employees will see their
raises for about the last three
paychecks.
Non-instructional'
pay raise
Non-instructional employees
of the district are on. separate
pay scales based on their job
description.
There was not an overall
percentage increase, but Tinsler
said pa. grade one had to be
adjusted due to a possible
increase in the minimum wage
in January..
"Pay grades one, two and
three are so close together, it
had a ripple effect," she said. '
Last year, there were 37
places where the salary
schedules overlapped. Tinsler
said they tried to eliminate
these lapses.
"We accomplished that to a
large extent," she said, now
only having eight overlaps.
The district will also
continue its efforts to update all
of the job descriptions (some
jobs have added
responsibilities through the
years), so all employees are on
their proper pay scale.
Other contract items:
Bus drivers will now
receive $7.25 per hour for field
trips during their off hours, up
from $7.00. Overnight trips
remains at $100 per day.
Vacancy posting for
classroom aide positions within
two weeks of preplanning and
due to resignations during the
year have been shortened from
10 to five work days. Position
posted within one week may be
considered an emergency
posting and advertising is
shortened to three work days. It
may be filled upon finding a
certified candidate.
Lawtey annexes 125-acre property
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BY AINDSEY KIRKLAND -"
.. raph Staff Writer 12,'-12, ,', 2
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At tlhe final public hearing NW2381th-SI
on. the''sue of expanding the .-
Lay o'ity limits to include 01210 -0200
120beaceres, Latey City -- -
Coun'il voted to 5-0 to annex
the property. N.it .
De' eloper Charlie Dixon b St- -
,spok eto -the council and 01219-0-00202
citizens of Lawtey about how --. i
he thought the annexation 0122.0-000
would bring, the city tax rr- : 1 l --
revenue from his project of Coutytiad ,5-
approkimately 236 lots of 31 I000I
s.ingle-family homes. The
staning- cost of these homes -0OL00
would be around $150,000- -oo
$200,000 and would sit on lots 0
possibly 120 feet by 70 feet). T
Not all council members
the plan. g_
At- the last public hearing, G 0t.
Councilman Marvin Rosier 28h St
openly voiced his concern
about the project. 01331"0 =1
He said he agreed with the o40000,
annexation, but it was not the I r
proper time because of the system,
sewer system problems and system, and we're to
litigation.draw revenue from th, be'
At ltgation. etinsaid.
At the last meeting, Rosier "They're going to help tus
said. "1 want to go on record as. Te'r-s tel
S0pr tdrrationsys.e.. o m
t.i. pr.... r ..o go out and or, not we like it. Lwteys.
iro .... oua going to gtow,"le said.I
annexhi property and ol sounds to me like if we don't
goingannex they're going to build
protection, garbage collection annex, they're going to build
and a new well, a couple new e'rhouegoi tg teranthn
wells ... which we don't have we're not going to get anything
the money for." out of it."
Dixon had previously By the close of the public
requested water, and sewer hearing, several citizens spoke
services when they were ready. for and against the project.
At Monday's public hearing he When they moved on to the
told everyone in attendance
that Lawtey's police, schools,
roads and other services would
be impacted whether or:not the I
property, was annexed.
Councilman John Morris
said the developer would
upgrade several aspects of the FREE 2-NIGE
sewer and bring money to
Lawtey. Donate Car Boa
"What they are going to do 1-800-2
is put their development out
there at no i ost to us, and www.boa
they're going to tie in to our M
BUDGET SUMMARY
Bradford County Board of County Commissioners. Fiscal Year 2006-2007
THE PROPOSED OPERATING BUDGET EXPENDITURES OF BRADFORD COUNTY BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ARE 3.0% MORE THAN LAST YEAR'S TOTAL OPERATING
EXPENDITURES.
GENERAL FUND 7.0736
SPECIAL REVENUE FUNDS 2.3020
GENERAL SPECIAL TOTAL ALL
ESTIMATED REVENUES: FUND REVENUE FUNDS
Taxes: Millage Per $1000
Ad Valorem Taxes 9.3756 5,686,738.00 1,850,649.00 7,537,387.00
Sales & Use Taxes 2,130,900.00 : 2,130,900.00
Licenses & Permits 250,800.00 ,250,800.00
Intergovernmental Revenue / 1,898,364.00 6,297,170.00 8,195,534.00
Charges for Services 40,939.00 3,298,378.00 : 3,339,317.00
Miscellaneous Revenues 253,366.00 79.8,022.00 .',1,051,388.00
Fines & Fcrf teure 142,875.00 24.650 00 167,525.00
Other Sources. 49,600.00 2,000,000.00 2,049,600.00
Less Reduction (413,537.00) (570,876.00) (984,413.00)
TOTAL SOURCES $ 7,909,145.00 | $ 15,828,893.00j : 23,738,038.00
Transfers In $ 100,000.00 $ 4,094,729.00 $ 4,194,729.00"
Fund Balances/Reserves/Net Assets $ 531781.00 $ 3,718,841.00 $ 4,250,622.00
TOTAL REVENUES, TRANSFERS &
BALANCES $ 8,540,926,00 | $ 23,642,463.00 $ 32,183,389.00
EXPENDITURES
General Government $ 4,016,012.00 $ 1,328,009.00 $ 5,344,021.00
Public Safety 570,855.00 7,143,955.00 7,714,810.00
Physical Environment 258,295.00 1,673,908.00 1,932,203.00
Transportation 5,579,119.00 5,579,119.00
Economic Environment 71,675.00 1,666,514.00 1,738,189.00
Culture/Recreation 25,000.00 4,135,264.00 4,160,264.00
Human Services 820,189.00 90,117.00 910,306.00
Court Related 85,275.00 512,302.00 597,577.00
TOTAL EXPENDITURES $ 5,847,301.00 $ 22,129,188.00 $ 27,976,489.00
Transfers Out $ 2,681,454.00 $ 1,513,275.00 $ 4,194,729.00
Fund Balances/Reserves/Net Assets 12,171.00 12,171.00
TOTAL APPROPRIATED EXPENDITURES
TRANSFERS, RESERVES & BALANCES $ 8,540,926.00 | $ 23,642,463.00 $ 32,183,389.00
THE TENTATIVE, ADOPTED, AND/OR FINAL BUDGETS ARE ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE
ABOVE MENTIONED TAXING AUTHORITY AS A PUBLIC RECORD.
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possibly nine months in the
"best case scenario."
The sewer is expected to be
completed in the fall of 2007.
Bradford County Vietnam
vets outpost meets every
Tuesday at-8 p.m. Vietnam
\elerans interested in attending
should call Peter Kelsch at (352)
468-3538.
A cancer and illness
. support group to enable
cancer survivors to adjust to the
emotional, physical and spiritual
changes caused by cancer is held
the first and third Tuesdays of
each month at Shands at Starke
from 7- 8 p.m. in the second
floor conference room. Please
call if you need a ride, (904) 368-
2300.
O iEYE CENTER of No-th Florida
General Eye Care &,Surgery
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Like City acclenny 1-866-755-0040
NOTICE OF
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4Amui a iU
PROPOSED TAX INCREASE
The Bradford County Board of County
Commission has tentatively adopted a measure
to increase its property tax levy.
Last year's property tax levy:
A. Initially proposed tax levy $6,699,085
B. Less tax reductions due to
Value Adjustment Board and
other assessment changes $ 266,221
C. Actual property tax levy $6,432,864
This year's proposed tax levy $7,537,387
All concerned citizens are invited to attend a
public hearing on the tax increase to be held on
Monday, September 18, 2006, at 5:15 p.m. at
945 North Temple Avenue, North Annex, County
Commission Meeting Room, Starke, FL 32091.
A FINAL DECISION on the proposed tax
increase and the budget will be made at this
hearing.
l -- <- -- ~^ ^-*- ---
regular meeting, Rosier said
the people who spoke had
changed his mind and
convinced him of the benefit of
Rosier's motion to approve
annexation.
Dixon said the housing
development on the annexed
property would take four to
five years and be built in three
phases.
The first phase could be
done in a year, Dixon said, or
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More new
Bradford
teachers
Starke
Elementary
Betty Beem, 63, is the
fourth-grade resource teacher
(works one-on-one with
students in needed subject
areas). She is from Melrose
and attended UF.
Her previous teaching
experience includes jobs in
Alachua County and at the
Friendship Christian Academy
in Keystone Heights.
Beem has 10 siblings, which
gave her teaching experience
and also motivated her to
become a teacher. She said she
loves children and helping
them learn. Teachers new to Starke Elem
This year, she wants to Jackie Starling, (back) Diannc
"instill a sense of 'hope,
accomplishment and pride 'of
achieving their goals' in each
student."
Beem, a widow with three
adult children, does geneology
research in her spare time.
Jackie Starling, 44, teaches
exceptional student education ,
to students from kindergarten
to second grade at Starke
Elementary School.
She is from Brooker and
attended the. University of
Florida. Previously she has
taught preschool, kindergarten-
sixth grade and has been a
trainer for the state of Florida.
Her love of the learning
process and children inspired
her to become a teacher..
"I have hope of helping my
students to read and write," she .,., .
said.
Starling is married with five
children. .. ,
Bradford
Bradford Middle School welcc
M middle School Burkhalter, Tori Kelly, Matthe,
Lewis Walton. 64, is from and Patricia Fly.
Slate Springs, Miss., and is
teaching seventh-grade Florida. He has taught before las
language arts at BMS. as a substitute. sc
In Mississippi, he attended' His goal for the year is for all se
Delta State University and of his students to be bu
Mississippi State University. "enlightened -and hungry to te,
He later continued his learn more." He was inspired m
education at UF, Francis. to become a teacher because he bu
Marion University anLd the .. wants to preserve our future by
Uni\ersit, of South Carblina. having an educated youth. : .
W- ftValhIon 37' y "" -KfiWlEdge truly is power." an
teaching experience to the he said. th
school district. The last five Corona is married with no an
years he' spent teaching in children.
South Carolina. StevenL. Frandle is teaching wi
When Walton was a child, he eighth-grade science, an
i_ said he helped his mother in From Mankato, Minn., he be
4 her classroom and enjoyed attended the University of
F watching the children'learn. Minnesota. w
r' This motivated him to become In his home state, he taught tw
a teacher .all levels of education, with his lik
"I hope to have all my__________
students pass the state test, and
I hope that all my students are
- comfortable in a pleasant OFFICIAL GENER
atmosphere in my class," he.
said. RUN-OFF B,
SWalton has one daughter and CITY OF STARKE,
Four grandsons. CITY OF STARKEI
; Eighth-grade reading at SEPTEMBER
7 Bradford Middle School is
2 being taught by Matthew PISTRIC
S Jarvis.
The 28-year-old is from Bay
V. City, Mich., and he attended
Central Michigan University.
SHe taught one year in Duval SIGNATURE OF ELECTOR
: County.
"The teachers I had ********............******************
I motivated me to become a
teacher because they were all
,' different," Jarvis said. "I also OFFICIAL GENERA
loved Robin Williams in Dead
SPoets Society." RUN-OFF B
SThis year, he hopes to get all CITY OF STA
<; of his students promoted to the CIT OF STAF
-next grade by showing them SEPTEMBER
: reading is fun and to make a D TR
Difference in their lives. DISTRI1
V Anthony McCallum, 24, is
-teaching physical education. TO VOTE FOR A PERSON WHOSE NAME IS PRINTED O
: He is from Rochester, Mich., SQUARE ATTHERIGHTOFTHENAME OFTHEPERS
:and attended Western NOTMAKESTRAYMARKS.
SMichigan University.
:a He was motivated to become fi
'a PE teacher because he enjoys vr vI MImlu
being physically active, and VOTE FOF
:students are fun to interact
With, he said.
McCallum hopes to have a
successful year where students
-enjoy his class and find CHARLES R. FELL'
;themselves learning at the
'same time.
He is single and enjoys TRAVIS V. WOOD
-, sports in his spare time.
Jason Solecki, 31, is from
Philadelphia, Penn., and
attended Temple University.
He is teaching sixth-grade
intensive language arts and
math. Previously, he was a '
substitute teacher in Pasco CASH IN ON Af
County. H FASTE!
"I wanted a job that would shc rnAA A
be in demand, and I wanted to
help our children become
better leaders," he said. .
Solecki said his goal for the '
year was to become a better -.
teacher. ...
Jose A. Corona, 26, is .. ..
teaching seventh-grade social LOG-ON TODAY!
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From Gainesville, R heM i .
attended the University of W
606 West Madison Street Starke
904-964-9696
Bradford High
School
Teaching physical education
at Bradford High School is 25-
year-old Karen Meier. She is
also the assistant girls
volleyball coach and the head
JV volleyball coach.
entary School this year are (front, I-r) Betty Beem,
e Murphey, Kirby J. Hildebran and Jessica Granger.
homes new staff members (front, I-r) Michelle
v Jarvis, (back) Sunday Elasik, Anthony McCallum
st eight years at a middle
hool (grades 5-8). He also
rved as a principal and
building administrator. Before
aching, he was in corporate
management with a private
isiness.
He became a teacher to make
difference with young people
d hIlp 'tli'ern facJe pridb-iesfig
ey encounter with courage
nd confidence.
Frandle wants to connect
ith students, and encourage
nd assist them in doing the
est they can.
Frandle is married to his
ife, MaryAnn, and they have
No daughters and one son. He
kes baseball, golf, gardening
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ALLOT
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19, 2006
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19, 2006
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and illustrating children's
books. -
Thomas "Tom" Brown, 65,
is from Gainesville and is
teaching ESE behavior
management.
He attended Oklahoma State
University in Stillwater. Okla.
He previously taught ini Texas
City and San Antonio, Texas.
This year, he wants to work
with his students to help them
gain the ability to take
responsibility for their own
actions and to become
productive citizens at BMS and
in the community.
Brown is married, in his
words, to "the most wonderful
woman in the world."
Other new staff includes
paraprofessionals Michelle
Burkhalter and Tori Kelly.
Karen Meier
She is from West Palm
Beach and attended Palm
Beach Atlantic.
She was motivated to
become a teacher because of
her passion to improve
students' lives through
recreational activities.
"I hope to improve students
lives by introducing new
activities that they may not
have had previous knowledge
of," Meier said. "I would also
like to help students realize
their potential athletically even
if they do not think they are
athletic."
Meier is single, and her
hobby is sports, including
basketball, softball, flag
football and surfing..
Josh Crow, 28, is teaching
freshman English I and the
honors English I. He is also the
head coach of the girls varsity
volleyball team.
See TEACH, p. 11A
LEGALS
NOTICE OF PATIENTS OF
D.W. WHIFFEN,
OPTOMETRIST
ALL PATIENTS OF DR. D.W
WHIFFEN are notified tnat, effective
August 18, 2006, the office is closed
due'to the death of Dr.Whiffen.
Office address is 207 S. Walnut St.,
Starke, FL 32091. Under Florida law,
patients may send requests for their
records to 207 S. Walnut St., Starke,
FL 32091 or call (904) 533-2416 or
(904) 964-6697.
8/244tchg.9/14
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
NOTICE is hereby given that
pursuant to a Writ of Execution,
issued in County Court, of Bradford
County, Florida. on the 7th day of
January, 2004. in the cause wherein
Campus USA Credit Union was
plaintiff and Robert J. Raab was
defendant, being Case No. 04-2003-
CC-0449, in said Court, I. Bob
Milner, As Sheriff of Bradford County,.
Florida, have levied upon all the nght,
title and interest of the defendant,
Robert J. Raab in and to the following
described personal property, to-wit:
1940 Harley Davidson
VIN #: 40EL2327
I shall offer this property for sale, at
the main entrance of the Bradford
County Courthouse, 945 N. Temple
Avenue, Starke, Florida 32091, on
Thursday the 28th day of September
2006, at ten o'clock (10:00 a m.) or as
soon thereafter as possible. I will
offer for sale all the said defendant's
Robert J. Raab, right, title and
interest in the aforesaid real property,
at public auction and will sell the
same, subject to taxes, all prior liens.
encumbrances and judgments, if any.
to the highest and best bidder for
CASH IN HAND. The proceeds to be
applied as far as may be to the
payment of costs and the satisfaction
of the above described execution.
Property may be viewed thirty (30)
minutes prior to sale at the Bradford
County Sheriffs Office.
BOB MILNER, SHERIFF
Bradford County, Florida
By: CapL M. Bumette
If you are a person with a disability
who needs any accommodations in
order to participate in this proceeding,
you are entitled, at no cost to you, to
the provision of certain assistance.
Please contact ADA Coordinator
(352)337-6237 or 1-800-955-8771
(TDD), (voice) upon receipt of this
document.
.. 244tchg.9/14
See LEGALS, p. 8A
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River City Community Animal Hospital
COMING TO BRADFORD COUNTY
SEPT. 16TH
at Tractor Supply Parking Lot
Providing reduced fee spay and neuter
services. Also vaccines and FELV/FIV testing.
| We currently focus our efforts on Feline. f
Feline Spays $50.00
Includes Physical Exam and Rabies Vaccines
Feline Castration $35.00
Includes Physical Exam and Rabies Vaccines
For an appointment, please call
904473348123
300 West Main Street, Lake Butler
386-496-9607
THANK YOU! '
,Dear Voters,
Please accept my sincere Thank
You for your support in my
candidacy for City Commissioner
District 1.
Sincerely,
Daniel Nugent
"Political Advprtisemeht paid for and approved by Daniel Nugent, For City Commissioner- District 1."
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LEGAL
Continued from p. 7A
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
NOTICE is hereby given that
pursuant to a Writ of Execution,
issued in County Court, of Volusia
County, Florida, on the 3rd day of
February, 1998, in the cause wherein
American National Acceptance
Corporation was plaintiff and Julie
Sedgwick was defendant, being Case
No. 95-33961-COCI, in said Court, I,
Bob Milner, As Sheriff of Bradford
County, Florida, have levied upon all
the right, title and interest of the
defendant, Julie Sedgwick in and to
the following described real property,
to-wit:
Commence at the Southeast Comer
of the North-half of Southeast Quarter
of the Northeast Quarter Section 29
Township 6 South, Range 22 East
and run Northerly along Orange
Street 250 feet for a Point of
Beginning thence run Westerly 100
feet, then run Northerly 18 feet thence
run Easterly 100 feet to Orange
Street, thence Southerly along
Orange Street 18 feet to Point of
Beginning. Being in N 1/2 of SE 1/4 of
NE1/4 of Section 29, Township 6
South, Range 22 East
Vacant land located on N. Orange
Street, Starke, FL
I shall.offer this property for sale, at,
the main entrance of the Bradford
County Courthouse, 945 N. Temple
Avenue, Starke, Florida 32091, on
Thursday the 5th day of October,
2006, at ten o'clock (10:00a.m.) or as
soon thereafter as possible. I will
offer for sale all the said defendant's
JUlie Sedgwick, right, title and
interest in the aforesaid personal
property, at public auction and will
sell the same, subject to taxes, all
prior liens, encumbrances and
judgments, if any to the highest and
best bidder for CASH IN HAND. The
proceeds to be applied as far as may
be to the payment of costs and the
satisfaction of the above described
execution.
BOB MILNER, SHERIFF
Bradford County, Florida
By Capt.M.Bumette
"If you are a person with a disability
who needs any accommodations in
order to participate in this proceeding,
you are entitled, at no cost to you, to
the provision of certain assistance.
Please contact ADA -Coordinator
(352)337-6237 or 1-800-955-8771
(TDD), (voice) upon receipt of this
document."
8/314tchg. 9/21
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN
AND FOR BRADFORD COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 04-06-DR-308
RAY LEE TRIMBLE,
'Petitioner,
and .
CAROLYN ANN TRIMBLE,
Respondent
NOTICE OF ACTION FOR
DISSOLUTION OF
MARRIAGE
TO: CAROLYN ANN TRIMBLE,
address unknown.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action
has been filed against you and that
you are required to serve a copy of
your written defenses, if any, to it on
RAY LEE TRIMBLE, whose address
is 9694 S.R. 100, Starke, FL 32091,
on or before Oct. 4,2006, and file the
original with the clerk of this Court at
945 N. Temple Ave. in Starke, before
service on Petitioner or immediately
thereafter. If you fail to do so, a default
may be entered against you for the
relief demanded in the petition.
Copies of all court documents in this
case, including orders, are available
at the Clerk of the Circuit Court's
office. You may.. review these
documents upon request.
You must keep the Clerk of the
Circuit Court's office notified of your
current address (You may file Notice
of Current Address, Florida Supreme
Court Approved Family Law Form
12.915.) Future papers in this lawsuit
will be mailed to the address on
record at the clerk's office.
WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida
Family Law Rules of Procedure,
requires certain automatic disclosure
of documents and information.
Failure to comply can result in
sanctions, including dismissal or
striking of pleadings. .
Dated August 28, 2006
Ray Norman
Clerk of the Circuit Court
'By: Carol Williams
Deputy Clerk
9/7 4tchg 9/28
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
BRADFORD COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No. 06-CP-060
Division: Probate
IN RE: The Estate of
GRACE CLARA FULLWOOD,
Deceased."
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
(Intestate)
The administrationof the estate of
GRACE CLARA FULLWOOD,
deceased, whose date of death was
April 2,2006, is pending in the Circuit
Court for Bradford County, Florida,
Probate Division, the address of
which is 945 North Temple Avenue,
Starke, Florida 32091. The names
and addresses of the personal
representative and the personal
representative's attorney are set forth
below.
SAll creditors of the decedent and
other persons having claims or
demands against decedent's estate
on whom a copy of this notice is
required to be served must file their
claims with this court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE (3) MONTHS
AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent
and other persons having claims or
demands against decedent's estate
must file their claims with this court
WITHIN THREE (3) MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN
THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH
IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE
FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL
BE'FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME
PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE,
ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2)
YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE'
DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS
BARRED.
The date of the first publication of this
Notice is September 7, 2006.
Personal Representative:
NANCY FULLWOOD LOPEZ
725 Butch Cassidy Lane
'Eustis, FL_,2726
Attomey for the Personal
Representative:
ROBERT E. BOONE
Florida Bar No: 0122970
P.O. Box 1028
Starke, FL 32091
904-964-5100
9/72tchg 9/14
REQUEST FOR
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
Pursuant to Section 287.055 Florida
Statutes, the State of Florida's
Consultants Competitive
Negotiations Act, and State
Requirements for Educational
Facilities, the Bradford County
School Board will require sealed
proposals for Professional
Architectural Services for the.
following project
Classrooms at Lawtey Community
School, Lawtey Florida.
Project description will require site
work, architectural and engineering
services and contract administration.
Firms wishing to be considered shall
submit three (3) copies of the
following: (1) Letter of interest; (2)
A1A standard forms 254 and 255; (3)
Summary of Firm's current work
load and other Firm information; (4)
Proof of professional, liability
insurance; and (5) A copy of the
Firm's Architectural/Engineering
All inquires and request for
information should be addressed to'
J.E. Mott, Director of
Maintenance/Facilities, Bradford
County School Board, (904) 966-
6752.
Sealed proposals must be submitted
to the Purchasing Department,
Bradford County School Board, 501
W. Washington street, Starke,
Florida 32091, no later than 2:00 P.M.
on Tuesday October 3, 2006.
Attention to Mrs. Julee Tinsler. All
sealed proposals shall state on the
envelope that this is a Sealed
Proposal for Professional
Architectural Services.
The selection committee will
evaluate responses from interested
architectural Firms. Consideration
will be given to each Firm's staff
experience, location, willingness and
ability to meet time and budget
requirements, recent and current
workloads, and the volume of work
completed in the general area. The
School Board reserves the right to
accept and/or reject any/or all
proposals, to award one or more
contracts, and to waive anylor all
technicalities for award in the best
interest of the School Board.
9/7 3chg.9#21
LEGAL NOTICE
There will be a Contractors meeting
held on Wednesday, September 27,
2006 beginning at 9:00 a.m. in the
conference room at Suwannee River
Economic Council, Inc.
Administration Building, 1171 Nobles
Ferry' Road, Building #2, Live Oak.
This meeting, is mandatory for all
contractors interested in doing
contract work with the Home Repair
Programs for SREC, Inc. There will
be no exceptions.
All contractors should bring proof of
Insurance (Liability and Workers
Compensation and/or an Exemption
Card), current state/county license,
and proof of Incorporation if
applicable.
1 tchg 9/14
IN THE.CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN
AND FOR BRADFORD COUNTY,
NO. FLORIDA
CASE NO. 04-2006-DR-0091
IN RE: The custody of
Davin Sloan Crews by
Herman F. Crews and
Sandra A. Crews'
HERMAN F. CREWS,
SANDRA A. CREWS
Petitioners,
and
WILLIAM (BILLY) MILLER
Respondent
NOTICE OF
ACTION FOR TEMPORARY
CHILD CUSTODY
TO: WILLIAM (BILLY) MILLER, 145
S. Main St., Bulls Gap, TN 37711.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action'
has been filed against you and that
you are required to serve a copy of
your written defenses, if any, to it on
HERMAN F. and SANDRA A.
CREWS, whose address is 3020
N.W. 223rd St., Lawtey, FL 32058, on
or before Oct. 11, 2006, and file the
original with the Clerk of this Court at
the Bradford County Clerk's Office at
945 N. Temple Ave. in Starke before
service on petitioner or immediately
thereafter. If you fail to do so, a default
may be entered against you for the
relief demanded in the petition.
Copies of all court documents in this
case, including orders, are available
at the Clerk of the Circuit Court's
office. You may review these
documents on request.
You must keep the Clerk of the
Circuit Court's office notified of your
current address. (You may file Notice
of Current Address, Florida Supreme
Court Approved Family Law Form
12.915.) Future papers in this lawsuit
will be mailed to the address oh
record at the clerk's office.
WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida
Family Law Rules of Procedure,
requires certain automatic disclosure
of documents and information.
Failure to comply can result in
sanctions, including dismissal or
striking of pleadings.
Ray Norman,
Clerk of the Court
By: Carol Williams
Deputy Clerk
ATTORNEY PRO SE
9/144tchg10/5
Thompson Street, Stark
during regular business h(
date, time and place f
mentioned, all interested
appear and be heard witl
the ordinance.
ORDINANCE NO. 20
AN ORDINANCE OF TH
STARKE, FLORIDA, REL
CHANGING THE L/
CLASSIFICATION O
THAN TEN ACRES OF
THE FUTURE LAND I
MAP OF THE CITY 01
COMPREHENSIVE
PURSUANT TO AN API
BY THE PROPERTY C
SAID ACREAGE, UN
AMENDMENT PRO(
ESTABLISHED IN S
163.3161 THROUGH
FLORIDA STATUTE
AMENDED AND IN R
TO AN OBJE
RECOMMENDATION
COMMENTS REPORT I
THE FLORIDA DEPAR"
COMMUNITY AFFAIR
AUGUST 9. 2006: PROV
A CHANGE IN THE L
CLASSIFICATION FROI
RESIDENTIAL LOW
(LESS THAN OR EQ
DWELLING UNITS PER
CITY RESIDENTIAL
DENSITY LESS THAN
TO 2 DWELLING Ut
ACRE) OF CERTAIN
WITHIN THE CORPOR/
OF THE CITY OF
FLORIDA; PRC
SEVERABILITY; REPE
ORDINANCES IN CONF
PROVIDING AN El
DATE.
The public 'hearing may b
to one or more future'
interested party shall be
the date, time arid ple
continuation of the put
shall be announced during
hearing and that no fur
concerning the mattE
published.
All persons are advised
decide to appeal any dec
at the public hearing, the'
record of the proceeding
such purpose. they m
ensure that a verbatim r
proceedings is made. w
includes the iestimony ar
upon which the appeal is 1
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
EIGHTH JUDICIAL C
AND FOR BRADFORD
CASE NO: 14.-2
:, DIVISION.
IN RE: THE ESTATE OF
HENRY McNEELY.
DECEASED
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
The administration of thi
HENRY McNEELY. dece
No: 04-2006-CP-70 is pei
Circuit Court for Bradfo
Florida, Probate Divi
address of which is Bradf
Courthouse, Post Office
Sake, pFlorida 32091r
The name and addre
personal representative
personal representative
arem st fot below.
ALL INTERESTED PERc
NOTIFIED THAT:
Alinteestedrsons are
Sfie thisCourt, WITH
MONTHS OF THE
PUBLICATION OF THIS
(1) al claims against the
2) any objection by an
person to whom notice \
that challenges the validity
the qualifications of the
representative, venue, or
of the Court.
.ALL CLAIMS AND OBJ
NOT SO FILED WILL BE
BARRED.
Publication of this notice
on September 14,2006.
Personal Representative
Laveme M. Revels
7427 S.W. CR 18
Hampton, Florida 32044
Attorey for Personal Rep
Ghristopher W. Adam
100 West
Starke, FIc
(904
Florida Bar N
9/14
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
EIGHTH JUDICIAL
IN AND FOR RF
call 1-800-955-8771.
9/14
a .. COUNTY, FLORIDA
ke, Florida:; CASE NO. 2006-CA-33
ours. On the CIVIL ACTION
first above WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.,
parties may Plaintiff,
h respect to vs.
BEATHRES STICKLAND, et al,
06-0470 Defendant(s).
IE CITY OF. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
RATING TO SALE
AND USE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
)F MORE pursuant to a Final Judgment of
LAND ON Mortgage Foreclosure dated
USE PLAN September 06, 2006 and entered in
F STARKE Case No 2006-CP-33 of the Circuit
P LA N, Court of.the EIGHTH Judicial Circuit
PLICATION in and for BRADFORD County.
IWNER OF Florida wherein WELLS FARGO
DER THE BANK, N A, is the Plaintiff and
CEDURES. BEATHRES STICKLAND; WILLIAM
SECTIONS. COOPER; TENANT #1 N/K/A
163.3215, ANGELA STRICKLAND; TENANT
*ES, AS #2 N/K/A JASON YOUNG are the
:ESPONSE Defendants, I will sell to the highest
C TI ON S, and best bidder for cash at FRONT
NS AND HALL OF THE BRADFORD
SSUED BY COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 945
TMENTOF NORTH TEMPLE AVENUE,
S,' DATED STARKE, FLORIDA 32091 at 11:00
'IDING FOR AM. on the 51h day of October,2006,
.AND USE the following described property as,
M COUNTY set forth in said Final Judgment:
DENSITY COMMENCE AT THE NE
UAL TO 2 CORNER OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE
ACRE) TO SE 1/4 OF SECTION 25,
%L. LOW TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, RANGE 21
OR EQUAL EAST,' THENCE RUN S 88'
NITS PER DEGREES 42 MINUTES 41
N LANDS SECONDS W,, ALONG THE
ATE LIMITS NORTH LINE OF SAID NW 1/4 OF
STARKE, SE 1/4, A DISTANCE OF 131.50
OVIDING FEET TO THE WESTERLY RIGHT
ALING ALL OF WAY LINE OF S.R 221 FOR
FLICT; AND THE POINT OF BEGINNING:
EFFECTIVE THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 88
DEGREES 42 MINUTES 41
De continued SECONDS W, A DISTANCE OF
dates. Any 77 2 FEET: THENCE RUN S 01
advised that DEGREES 33 MINUTES 31
ace of any SECONDS E, PARALLEL TO THE
)lic hearing EAST LINE OF SAID NW 1/4 OF SE
igthe public 1/4 A DISTANCE OF 94.84 FEET
other notice TO SAID WESTERLY RIGHT OF
er will be WAY LINE OF S.R. 221, THENCE
RUN N 37 DEGREES 42 MINUTES
that, if they 03 SECONDS E, ALONG SAID
isions made WESTERLY RIGHTOF WAY LINE
y will need a A DISTANCE OF 122.02 FEET TO
igs and, for THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
ay need to ALSO, COMMENCE AT THE SE
record of the CORNER OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE
which record NE 1/4 OF SECTION 25, THENCE
nd evidence RUN S 88 DEGREES 42 MINUTES
o be based. 41 SECONDS W, ALONG THE
9,141 2chg SOUTH LINE OF SAID SW 1/4 OF
NE 1/4 A DISTANCE OF 210.00
T OF THE FEET TO THE POINT OF,
CIRCUIT, IN BEGINNING: THENCE RUN N 01-
COUNTY, DEGREES 33' MINUTES 31
FLORIDA SECONDS W PARALLEL TO THE,
2006-CP-70 EAST LINE OF SAID SW 1/4 OF NE
PROBATE 1/4 A DISTANCE OF 325.83 FEET.
THENCE RUN S 52 DEGREES 17
MINUTES '57 SECONDS E. A
DISTANCE OF 267.21 FEET TO
SAID WESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY
ION LINE. THENCE RUN S 37
eEstate of DEGREES 42 MINUTES 03
ased. Case SECONDS W ALONG SAID
ending in the WESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE,
rd County, A DISTANCE OF 202.89 FEET TO
sion, the. THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SW 1/4
ord County OF NE 1/4, THENCERUN S 88
Drawer B, DEGREES 42 MINUTES .41
SECONDS W, ALONG SAID,
ss of the SOUTH LINE OF SAID SW 1/4 OF
e and the NE 1/4 A DISTANCE OF 78.50
's attorney FEET TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING.
SONS ARE TOGETHER WITH THAT
CERTAIN 2005 GENERAL
requiredto DOUBLEWIDE MOBILE HOME
iIN THREE LOCATED THEREON, SERIAL
FIRST NUMBER' GMHGA1i0460332A'
SNOTICE- AND GMHGA10460332B.
estate and A/K/A 9488 SE COUNTY ROAD 221,
interested HAMPTON, FL 32044
was mailed Any person claiming an interest in the
r of the Will, surplus from the sale, if any, other
e personal than the property owner as of the date
jurisdiction of the Lis Pendens must file a claim
within sixty (60) days after the sale.
SECTIONS WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of
FOREVER this Court on SEPT. 7, 2006.
Ray Norman
has begun Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Carol Williams
Deputy Clerk
Echevarria, Codilis & Stawiarski
P.O. Box 25018
Tampa,Florida 33622-5018
presentative F06000772 NMNC FHA B -
ec, Esquire dnathan
t Call Street If you are a person with a disability
orida 32091 who needs any accommodation in'
4) 964-4701 order to participate in this proceeding,
lo: 0631701 you are entitled, at no cost to you, to
,2tchg. 9/21 the provision of certain assistance.
Please contact the Clerk of Court.
IT OF THE Bradford County Courthouse, Starke,
L CIRCUIT FL at 904-964-6280 within 2 working
RADFORD days of your receipt of this notice; if
you are hearing or voice impaired,
NOTICE OF ENACTMENT
OF ORDINANCE BY THE
CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF STARKE, FLORIDA
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an
ordinance amending the City of
Starke Comprehensive Plan, as
amended, which title hereinafter
appears, will be .considered for
enactment by the City Commission
of the City of Starke, Florida,
hereinafter referred to as the City
Commission, at a public hearing on
September 26, 2006 at 7:00 p.m., or
as soon thereafter as the matter can
be heard, in the City Commission
Meeting Room, City Hall, located at
209 North Thompson Street, Starke,
Florida. Copies of said ordinance
may be inspected by any member of
the public at the Office of the City
Clerk. City Hall. located at 209 North
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DENMARK
FURNITURE
It's a fact, you can do better at
DENMARKIS.
434 W. Call St.
964-5827
PUBLIC AUCTI
C&C MINI STORAGE w
public auction on Sept
2006, at 10:00 a.m., at 1
U.S. 301.
Curtis Page, #1-64
Blair Moyers, #2-57
Kimberly Jenkins, #2-22
Mike Kersey, #1-46
LEGAL NOTICE
The Suwannee River
Council, Inc. Board of Di
hold a meeting of the
Directors on, Monday, Sep
2006, 7:00 p.m., at the
Church of God in Live Oak
NOTICE OF ENACT
ORDINANCES BY T
COMMISSION OF TI
OF STARKE, FLO
NOTICE IS HEREBY G
ordinances amending t
Starke Land Developmer
amended, which titles I
appear, will be consi
enactment by the City C
of the City of Starke
hereinafter referred to a
Commission, at public h
September 26, 2006 at 7:
as soon thereafter as the
be heard, in thle City C
Meeting Room. City Hall.
209 North Thompson Stre
Florida. Copies of said c
may be inspected by any
the public at the Office
Clerk, City Hall, located al
Thompson Street, Slark
during regular business ho
date, time and place fi
mentioned, all interested p
appear and be heard with
the ordinances
ORDINANCE NO 20(
AN ORDINANCE OF THI
STARKE, FLORIDA, Al
THE ZONING MAP OF
OF STARKE
DEVELOPMENT
RELATING TO THE R
OF LESS 'THAi
CONTIGUOUS ACRES
PURSUANT TO AN APP
BY THE PROPERTY 0'
SAID ACREAGE: PROVIDE
REZONING FROM RES
SINGLE FAMILY.
DENSITY (R-1C) TO CO
COMMERCIAL (B-21 OF
LANDS WITHIN
CORPORATE LIMITS
CITY OF STARKE F
PROVIDING SEVER
REPEALING ALL ORDIN,
CONFLICT- AND PROV
EFFECTIVE DATE.
ORDINANCE NO. 200
AN ORDINANCE OF THE
STARKE, FLORIDA, Ai
THE ZONING MAP OF 1
OF STARKE
DEVELOPMENT
RELATING TO THE RE
OF MORE THAI
CONTIGUOUS ACRES C
PURSUANT TO AN APP
BY THE PROPERTY O0
SAID ACREAGE; PROVIDE
REZONING FROM MOBI
PARK (RM-2) TO MULT
RESIDENTIAL (R-2
*CERTAIN LANDS WIT
CORPORATE LIMITS
CITY OF STARKE F
::PROVIDING SE/ER
REPEALING ALL ORDIN,
CONFLICT; AND PROV
EFFECTIVE QATE
The public hearings
continued to one or more fu
Any interested party shall I
that the date, time and pln
continuation of the public
shall be,announced during
hearings and that no furt
concerning the matter.
published.
All persons are advised fI
decide to appeal any decis
at the public hearings, the'
a record of the proceeding
such purpose, they may
ensure that a verbatim rec
proceedings is made, wh
includes the testimony and
upon which the appeal is to
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
8TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
FOR BRADFORD CO
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 04-2006-C
WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK,
FA,
4 2tchg. 9/21 Plaintiff,
vs.
ION MARY E. LINDSEY, et al,
will have a Defendants.
ember 16, NOTICE OF ACTION
670 South TO: TIMOTHY G. LINDSEY A/K/A
TIMOTHY GLENN LINDSEY A/K/A -
TIM G. LINDSEY
(LAST KNOWN ADDRESS) 20658
NW STATE RD #16, STARKE, FL
32091
9/14 ltchg. (ATTEMPTED ADDRESS) 16253
SW 142ND AVE, BROKER, FL
CE 32622 / -
Economic (CURRENT RESIDENCE
rectors will UNKNOWN)
Board of YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action
)tember 25, for Foreclosure of Mortgage on the
SLive Oak following described property
k, Florida. Parcel 1
9'141tchg. A parcel of land lying in the
Southwest corner of Lot 59 in
MENT OF, "WOODLAWN" according to the plat
HE CITY I thereof recorded in Plal Book 1, page
HE CITY' 17, of the Public Records of Bradford
)RIDA County, Florida, in the Southwest 1/4
3IVEN that of Section 31, Township 5 South,
he City of Range 22 East; being particularly
nt Code, as described as:
hereinafter Commence at a 1/2" iron.pipe located
idered for at the Southeast corner of the
commission Southwest 1/4 and run South
, Florida, 8952'43" West along the South
is the City boundary thereof a distance of 929.33
earnings on feet to a found concrete monument
:00 p m.. or located on the Southwesterly
matters can boundary of the right-of-way of State
commission Road 16, for the point of beginning.
located at From the point of beginning thus
eet, Starke, described, run North 35003'15" West
ordinances along said Southwesterly boundary at
member of a distance of 147.90 feet to a set 1.'2"
ol tre City rear thence run South 89052'43"
I 209 North West a distance of 316 71 feet to a set
,e. Florida ot 1.2" rebar, thence run South
urs On me 0004'26" West a distance of 121.25
irsi above feet to a set,1/2" rebar located on the
parties may south boundary of the aforesaid SW
respect to 1/4. Thence run East to right-of-way
of State Road 16 and point of
06-0488 beginning.
E CITY OF TOGETHER WITH a 1994,
MENDING Fleetwood/Stonecreek (40x56) with
THE CITY Serial Number
LAN D FLFLR70A/B/C22360SK.
CODE; has been filed against you and you
EZONING are required to serve a copy of your
N TEN written defenses, if any, to it, on
OF LAND, Marshall C. Watson, P.A..,Attprney'
'LICATION for Plaintiff, whose address is 1800
OWNER OF NW 49TH STREET. SUITE 120, FT
DING FOR LAUDERDALE FL 33309 on or
IDENTIAL before a date which is within-thirty .
MEDIUM (30) days after the first publication of
MMUNITY this Notice in the and file the original
CERTAIN with the Clerk of this Court either
THE before service on Plaintiff s attorney
OF THE or immediately thereafter; otherwise
:LORIDA; a defaull will be entered against you
ABILITY; for the relief demanded in the
ANCES IN complaint.
IDING AN Person with Disabilities requesting
reasonable accommodation to
j6-0489 participate in this proceeding should
E CITY OF contact the ADA Coordinator at (904)
MENDING 374-3639 Voice/TDD or Via Florida
THE CITY Relay Service at 800-955-8771 at 945
LAND N Temple Avenue, Starke, FL 32091.
COD E; WITNESS my hand and the seal of
EZONING of this Court this 11th day of
N TEN September, 2006.
OF LAND, RAY NORMAN
LICATION As Clerk of the Court
OWNER OF By: T. Scott
DING FOR As Deputy Clerk
LE HOME 9/14 2tchg. 9/21
I-FAMILY
2A) OF NOTICE OF COMBINED
HIN THE WORKSHOP
OF THE.. A COMBINED WORKSHOP,
LORIDA: INCLUDING THE CITY, COUNTY .-,
ABILITY ; AND SCHOOL BOAID will be held
ANCES IN at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 14;
IDING AN. 2006, at Bradford County Board of
Commissioners Room The meeting
may be is in reference to impact fees.'
iture dates. 9/14 1tchg.
be advised
ace of any LEGAL NOTICE
c hearings NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
I the public Steven A. Nugent
her notice Last known address of:
s will be 5842 S.W. 84th St.
Hampton, FL 32044
hat, if they You are hereby notified that your
;ions made eligibility to vote is in question. You
y will need are required to contact the Supervisor
gs and, for of Elections, in Starke, Florida,. no.
y need to later than thirty (30) days after the
cord of the date of this publishing. Failure to
ich record respond will result in a determination
d evidence of ineligibility of the Supervisor and
be based., your name will be removed from the
9/14 ltchg. statewide voter registration system.
Terry L Vaughan
T OF THE Bradford County
, IN AND Supervisor of Elections
UNTY, P.O. Box58
945 N. Temple Ave., Suite C
Starke, FL 32091
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- I --
Sept. 14, 2006 TELEGRAPH Page 9A
Milner will oversee animal control
BY MARK J. CRAWFORD
Telegraph Editor
Bradford County Sheriff
Bob Milner will oversee-
animal control. services in the
county beginning Oct. 1.
Costs have skyrocketed over-
the past year as the city of
Starke made some facility
upgrades and took on
additional staff to run animal]
control. The county rejected
the animal control budget
proposed by the city for the
2006-2007 fiscal year.
According to,. that proposal,
the county commission would
have been responsible for
paying nearly $93,000 of a
$134,000 budget. By,
comparison, the county only
expected to spend $25,000
during the current budget year
and has been driven over
budget. The yearend estimate
for 2005-2006 is around
$60,000.
The county was willing to
go no higher than $58,000 in
the coming year, and will.
attempt to stick to that number.
Starke \%ill be responsible .for
the $33.000 it. said it would
spend tinder its budget
proposal.
The per capital cost to other
municipalities under the
city's budget was $3,892 for
Lawtey, $2,482 for Hamton
and $1,810 for Brooker."The
total budget, including
contributions from Starke and
the county is right at $99,000,
but County Manager Jim
Crawford said after overseeing
animal control for a year and
determining the actual cost of
the program, excess funds
from municipal sources would
be carried forward into the
following year or refunded.
-Crawford said an Aug. 31
letter informed the county that
the city of Starke would no.
longer be providing animal
control services.
Assuming that would
happen, Crawford said he did
some preliminary planning
toward that end, looking ,at
Florida statutes and how other
counties run animal control.
The county's code will be
updated to, include procedures
for animal adoption and
language .. allo%%ing the
commission to establish fees
for animal control by
resolution.
Bradford may get new agent
BY IARK J. CRAWFORD
Telegraph Editor.
In a brief public hearing on
its 2006-2007, budget last
week. County Manager Jim
Crawford recommended the
commission pursue hiring a
consumer sciences agent for
-.the county's cooperative
extension office.
, The .county shares the cost
of the cooperative extension-
program with the state, and
Crawford said the state is
willing to fund 60 percent of
the salary for. this new agent. ..
The new agent would be
shared between Baker and
Bradford counties, each of
which would be responsible
for 20 percent of the cost of the
new position. Baker has
Shop for a
colege -at oo,
SFCC's
.-
College Night
Get a jump-start in apply ing
to college by attending Santa
Fe Community College's'
College Night. More than 70
institutions of higher learning
will be represented at the event
from 7-9. p.m. Wednesday,
Sept. 20, in the SFCC Gym,
Northwest Campus. 3000 N.W.
83rd St. The event is free and
Open to the general public.
"It's a complete spectrum of
colleges. from alternative
college tracks all the -%aN to the
Ivy League and everywhere in
between," said Kristin
Corkhill, recruiter.
Students from Alachua and
Bradford County schools,
current Santa Fe students, and
members of the community are
invited to speak with
representatives and gather
information from the various
institutions.
Representatives from all
Florida's colleges, and
,universities, will be. in
attendance including the
University of Florida, Florida
State University, Florida A &
already agreed to participate.
and Crawford estimated.
Bradford's annual cost
would be around $12,000.
The category of family and
consumer sciences covers a
number of areas, according to
the Uni'ersity of Florida Web
'site. Programs addressing such:
topics as health and nutrition,
money management, food,
aging, home concerns and.
relationships could become-
available with the addition of
an extension agent in
consumer and family sciences.
Rather than amend the
budget it is set to approve after
a second public hearing on
Sept.. 18, the board opted'to
wait. and find the money when,
it is needed in the coming year,
realizing it could be months
before the university
recommends candidates to fill
the position.
Extension Director Judy
Butterfield is also the agent for
the county's 4-H program.
Wendy Burton serves the
county ,as an agent for
livestock and natural
resources, while Jim DeValerio
is the agent for agriculture and
community resource
development. .
In other business, the county
approved a roof replacement
project for the extension office
at its meeting on Sept. 11. JRW
Construction received 'the
project, submitting a bid
around $ 15,000.
'I
M University, University of Commission will meet on
North Florida, University' of Thursday, Sept. 21,.,at 6:30
South Florida; University,'Of',-,, p.m. ,Jip,:tie b~rioomr at the ,
GCentra]TFkcrida.,Uni ersity t)- 0 Bradc'ord;,Ootiy"-Courthouse!,'
West Florida, ULniversity of located on U.S. 301 in Starke.'
Miami; Rollins, Stetson and The meeting is open to the
Eckerd Colleges; and Florida public, and an agenda may be
Southern and Bethune- obtained in advance in the
Cookman. office of the clerk of courts.
For more information, For more information, call
contact, Kristin Corkhill at (904) 966-6280.
(352) : : 395-5611 or
kristin corkhill@'sfcc.edu. or
visit College Night online Host a
atwww.sfcc.edu. BASH .
County If you are interested in
convenes
Sept. 21
The Bradford
hosting a Blusiness and Social
Hour (BASH) for the North
Florida Regional Chamber of
Commerce, call (904) 964-
County 5278.
SFor your spprt on Sept 5 for City
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904-964-9696
300 West Main Street, Lake Butler
386-496-9607
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Look, Good, Feel Better
support group is a free
makeover "how to" with wig,
scarf and skin care tips for
women currently undergoing
cancer treatment. Facilitated by a
licensed cosmetologist, classes
are scheduled to meet demand.
Preregistratipn is required. Call
(904) 758-3074 or (352) 376-'
6866 for information.
Reach to Recovery, a
personal visitation program for
women diagnosed with breast
cancer, is available upon request.
Volunteer visitors who are breast
cancer survivors are available
before and after breast surgery to
provide information and support.
Call (904).758-3074 or (352)
376-6866 for information.
Al-Anon and Alateen
family 'meets from 8-9 p.m.
on Saturday at St. Edward's
Catholic Church in Starke. Call
(904) 964-9269 for more -info.
NOTICE OF LAND USE CHANGE
There will still be interlocal
agreements between the
county and each participating
municipality, Crawford said.
Surveying the various
agencies in the county that
could be responsible for
animal control, Crawford said
he approached the sheriff.
There are, a handful on
counties where that is the case.
"Having talked with the
sheriff, he believes we could
work out an agreement that he
could be the county's
designated agency for animal
control," Crawford said.
The animal control facility
and truck will be turned back
over to the county.
"I will say that the facility
has been improved over the
last year considerably. I credit
the city for that,". Crawford
said. calling the improvements,
an advantage for the county.
Additional facility upgrades
are not expected to be a major
cost during the coming year,
but recommendations for
improvements may be made in
years to come as the county
assesses the needs ,of the
department.
along the arc of said curve 665.55 feet as
measured along a chord having a bearing
of North 34957'59" West; thence North
27258'44" West along the Northerly right-
of-way line of said County Road 229 a
distance of 590.45 feet to the beginning
of a curve concave to the Southwest and
having.a radius of 2,914.79 feet; thence
Northwesterly'along the Northerly right-of-
way line of said County Road 229 and
along the arc of said curve 88.59 feet as
measured along a chord having a-bearing
of North 28o52'42" West; thence North
05:40'20" East 701.22 feet;'thence North
12"50'52" East 562.08 feet; thence North
00153'23" East 303.62 feet; thence North
05':'39'54" West 1,338.99 feet; thence
North 89"36'09" West 614.29 feet to the
Westerly boundary of said Section 20;
thence North 00'38'30" East along the
Westerly boundary of said Section 20 (
distance of 10.03 feet to the, Point, of
Beginning.
Containing 342.29 acres, more or less.
A PORTION OF THE CITY OF STARKE"
A portion of .Sections 17 & 20, Township
S6 South, Range 22' East,
Bradford County, Florida
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The City Commission of the City of
Starke, Florida proposes to regulate the
use of land within the area as shown on
the maps below by amending the City' of
Starke Comprehensive Plan, hereinafter
referred to as the Comprehensive Plan,
as follows:
R 051220 A, an application by
Cornerstone Communities Inc., as/agent
for Robert and Laurie Mullins, Trustees,
to amend the Future Land Use Plan Map
of the Comprehensive Plan to change the.
future land use classification from
COUNTY \RESIDENTIAL; LOW
DENSITY (less than or equal to 2
dwelling units per acre) to CITY
RESIDENTIAL, LOW DENSITY (less,
than or equal to 2 dwelling units per acre)-
on property described, as follows, and in,
response to an Objections,
Recommendations : and Comments
Report issued by the Florida Department
of Community Affairs dated August 9,
2006.
A parcel of land lying in Section 17 and
Section 20, Township 6 South, Range 22
East, Bradford County, Florida. Being
more particularly described, as follows:
'Commence at the Southwest corner of
said Section 17; thence North 00'"31'03",
East along the Westerly boundary of said
Section 17 a distance of 1,319.42 feet;
thence South 89'58'10" East 1,321.99
feet; hence North 1251'58" West 605.77
feet;' thence North 89"42'49". East
1,426.19 feet; thence North 2106'22"
West 160.73 feet; thence North 77'07'16',
East 377.64 feet to the Westerly right-of-
way line of said State Road 16; thence
South 17242'44" East along the Westerly
right-of-way line of said State Road 16 a
distance of 579.16 feet to a curve
concave to the Northeast and having a
radius of 11,559.16 feet; thence
Southeasterly along the Westerly right-of-
way line of State Road 16 and along the
arc of said. curve 295.61 feet as
measured along a chord having a bearing
of South .18 26'53" East; thence-South-
94-2 '' .WV s"l. 124.01 feet; thence South
02-'15'31" East 1,040.35 feet; thence
South 88920'44" West 293.56 feet to the
Easterly boundary of the Southwest 1/4 of
said Section 17; thence South 02957'25"
East along the Easterly boundary of the
Southwest 1/4 of said Section 17 a
distance of 274.77 feet to thp Southeast
corner of the Southwest 1/4 of said
Section 17; thence South 0241'44" West
along the Easterly boundary of the
Northwest 1/4 of said -Section 20 a
distance of 169.15 feet; thence South
02c'40'07" West. along the Easterly
boundary of the Northwest 1/4 of said
Section 20 a distance of 740.34 feet;
thence continue South 02240'07" West
along the Easterly boundary of the
Northwest 1/4 of said Section 20 a
distance of 1.71.97 feet; thence North
89907'O4" East 440.96 feet; thence South
1713'24" East 177.38 feet; thence South
03L47'33" East 687.40 feet; thence South
0117'30" West 150.03 feet to the
Northerly right-of-way line of Gene Drive;
thence South 8857'35" West along the
Northerly right-of-way line of said Gene
Drive 109.99 feet; thence South
01o23'20" West 59.90 feet; thence South
01 -14'02" West 463.33 feet; thence South
8901'41" West 169.68 feet; thence South
0025'16" East 721.49 feet; thence South
89941'12" West 100.36 feet; thence South
00o05'36" East 932.11 feet; thence South
61931'49" West 378.73 feet; thence South
02906'25" West 612.02 feet to the
Northerly right-of-way line of County
Road 229, said Northerly boundary being
on a curve concave to the Northeast and
having a radius of 2,241.83 feet; thence
Northwesterly along said Northerly right-
of-way line of said County Road 229 and
along arc of said curve 17.75 feet as
measured along a chord having a bearing
of North 6951 '20" West to the Easterly
boundary of the Southwest 1/4 of said
Section 20; thence Northwesterly along
the Northerly right-of-way line of said
County Road 229 and along the arc of
said curve 662.71 feet as measured
along a chord having a bearing of North
61-08'18" West; thence'North 47-12'50"
East 206.48 feet; thence North 38o59'50"
East 394.53 feet; thence North 4810'58"
West 981.69 feet; thence South 4501 '26"
West 580.38 feet to the Northerly right-of-
way line of said County Road 229, and a
curve concave to the Northeast and
having a radius of 2,814.79 feet; thence
Northwesterly along the Northerly right-of-
way line of said County Road 229 and
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A public hearing to consider the
enactment of an ordinance to adopt the
amendment will be held on September
26, 2006, at 7:00 p.m., or as soon
thereafter as the matter can be heard, in
the City Commission Meeting Room, City
Hall located at 209 North Thompson
Street, Starke, Florida.
The public hearing may be continued to
one or mor-efuture 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 hearings and that no further
notices concerning the matter will be
published.
The public hearing is being conducted by
the City Commission to consider adoption
of an ordinance adopting the amendment
whose title reads, as follows:
ORDINANCE NO. 2006-0470
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
STARKE, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE
FUTURE LAND USE PLAN MAP OF
THE CITY OF STARKE
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN, AS'
AMENDED; RELATING TO AN
AMENDMENT OF MORE THAN TEN
ACRES OF LAND,. PURSUANT TO AN
APPLICATION, R 051220 A, BY THE
PROPERTY OWNER OF SAID
ACREAGE, UNDER THE AMENDMENT
PROCEDURES ESTABLISHED IN
SECTIONS 163.3161 THROUGH
163.3215, FLORIDA STATUTES, AS
AMENDED AND IN RESPONSE. TO AN
OBJECTIONS, RECOMMENDATIONS
AND COMMENTS REPORT ISSUED BY
THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY
AFFAIRS; DATED AUGUST 9, 2006;
PROVIDING FOR A CHANGE IN .THE
LAND USE CLASSIFICATION FROM
COUNTY RESIDENTIAL, LOW
DENSITY (LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO 2
DWELLING UNITS PER ACRE) TO CITY
RESIDENTIAL, LOW DENSITY (LESS
THAN OR EQUAL TO 2 DWELLING
UNITS PER ACRE) OF CERTAIN
LANDS WITHIN THE CORPORATE
LIMITS OF THE CITY OF STARKE,
FLORIDA; PROVIDING SEVERABILITY;
REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN
CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING AN
EFFECTIVE DATE.
At the aforementioned public hearing, all
interested persons may appear and
heard with respect to the amendment on
the date, time and place as referenced
above.
Copies of the amendment are available
for public inspection at the Bradford
County-City of Starke Zoning Department
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 decisions made at.
the public hearings, 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.
SPage 1OA TELEGRAPH Sept. 14, 2006
American Legion Post 56
holds monthly meetings on the
second and fourth Tuesdays of
each month at the post home on
Edwards Road in Starke
Love your library 964-
6400.
Cub Scouts Pack 367 holds
weekly meetings in Starke on for
grades 1-5. For information,
contact Richard Phinne. at 904)
964-2439.
631st Maintenance Co.
Fla. National Guard family
support group meets the first
ahd third Saturday of each month
as Western Steer Steakhouse in ,
Starke. Members of the unit and-
their families are in% ited to this
Dutch-treat dinner. For
information, call i,904) 964-
5320 .
A free class for adults w ho
want to improve reading skills
and basic math computational
skills will be held at Bradford-
Union Area Vo-Tech. For
additional information, call
(904) 966-6773 or (904) 946-
6764.
Volunteers are needed at -
Windsor Manor Nursing Home,
602 East Laura Street in Starke,
to assist in: the actiVities
department. Hours are tracked and
recorded for community sern ice
hours. Applications are available
at Windsor Manor or call the
actii it\ director, (904) 964-
3383, for more information.
Pop Warner football board
meetings are held the third
Tuesday of each month at the
Family'Sentice Center on Orange
Street in Starke from 7-8 p m.
Chickenpox, shingles can be pain
BY BUSTER RAHN
Telegraph Editorialist
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ordinances, which wh
titles hereinafter appear, will be considered for the
enactment by the City Commission of the City of bren
Starke, Florida, hereinafter referred to as the City sud
Commission, at public hearings on September 26, 2006 or
at 7:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the matters can isn
be heard, in the City Commission Meeting Room, City
Hall, located at 209 North Thompson Street, Starke,
, Florida. Copies of said ordinances may be inspected by S
any member of the public at the Office of the City Clerk, S
City Hall, located at 209 North Thompson Street,
Starke, Florida, during regular business hours. On the
date, time and place first above mentioned, all C
interested parties may appear and be heard with
respect to the ordinances. 4
ORDINANCE NO. 2006-0488
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF STARKE,
FLORIDA, AMENDING THE ZONING MAP OF THE
CITY OF STARKE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE;
RELATING TO THE REZONING OF LESS THAN TEN
CONTIGUOUS ACRES OF LAND, PURSUANT TO AN
APPLICATION BY THE PROPERTY OWNER OF
SAID ACREAGE; PROVIDING FOR REZONING
FROM RESIDENTIAL SINGLE FAMILY, MEDIUM
DENSITY (R-1 C) TO COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL
(B-2) OF CERTAIN LANDS WITHIN THE
CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF STARKE,
FLORIDA; PROVIDING SEVERABILITY; REPEALING
ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING
AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
ORDINANCE NO. 2006-0489
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF STARKE,
FLORIDA, AMENDING THE ZONING MAP OF THE
CITY OF STARKE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE;
RELATING TO THE REZONING OF MORE THAN
TEN CONTIGUOUS ACRES OF LAND, PUR sUANT .
TO:AN APPLICATION BY' THE PROPERTY' 6WNER "-'
OF SAID ACREAGE; PROVIDING FOR REZONING
FROM MOBILE HOME PARK (RM-2) TO MULTI-
FAMILY RESIDENTIAL (R-2A) OF CERTAIN LANDS
WITHIN THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF
STARKE, FLORIDA; PROVIDING SEVERABILITY;
REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT; AND
PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE
A PORTION OF THE CITY OF STARKE
A nnrtinn of Section 28, Township 6 South,
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A PORTION OF THE CITY OF STARKE
A portion of Section 28, Township 6 South,
Range 22 East, Bradford County, Florida.
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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 of the
public hearings shall be announced during the public
hearings and that no further notice concerning the
matters will be published.
At the aforementioned public hearings, all interested
parties may appear to be heard with respect to the
amendments on the date, time and place as stated
above.
Copies of the amendments and the ordinances
adopting said amendments are available for public
inspection at the Bradford County-City of Starke Zoning
Department 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 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.
If you are the parent of a
all child and believe that
ickenpox is a childhood
isance rather than a disease
th serious possibilities, then
nk again.
In times past chickenpox
f:fies were held to expose
ildren to infected individuals'
orderto induce the disease at
early age and 'get it behind
;m. This thinking may have
d some merit, in as much as
e disease is usually milder in
ildhood than in adult years,
t there is a down side;
implications may turn
ickenpox into Reye's
ndrome with dire
sequences.
Reye's syndrome is a disease
at affects all organs of the
dy and is especially lethal
ien it attacks the liver and/or
brain. The swelling of the
uin is often misdiagnosed as
cephalitis. meningitis,
Iden infant death syndrome
another serious ailment It
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;trawberry
;olf Tourney
celebrates
.0 years
BY BUSTER RAHN
Telegraph Editorialist
Saturday and Sunday, June
side) but the cause is unknown% n.
It strikes most frequently in
late winter and early spring
when influenza, is most
common 4nd the immune
system is being stressed, but it
can strike any time of year.
Increases in the number of
Reye's syndrome cases often
follow epidemics of influenza'
and' chickenpox. Immediate
diagnosis, and treatment is
,essential if the patient is to'
survive Reye's syndrome.
Chickenpox is the common
name ;for varicella simplex.
caused by the varicella-zoster
virus, sometimes known as
human herpes virus, 3 (HHV-
3), one of eight herpes viruses
known to affect humans.' The
patient usually 'has 'a fever
prior to breaking out with tiny
blisters that become small
open sores. The blisters may be
few in number or cover the
body..
* To ease th ie suffering,
oatmeal baths have been found
to be helpful and calamine
lotion eases the itching.
Paracetamol is used to reduce
fever, but aspirin should never
24-25, the Starke Golf Club
hosted its 40th consecutive
Strawberry Golf Tournament,
making, it one of the more
successful and long-running
golfing events in the area. The
contest drew participants from
throughout the area,
Jackson'ville, St. Augustine,
Gainesville and Palatka and
other : communities in
Northeast Florida. Starke
players represented their
be administered.
Admittedly, the number of
chickenpox cases developing
into Reye's syndrome is
limited, but there is another
reason to deter chickenpox; it
is the forerunner of shingles, a
serious, malady of older adults.
The HHV-3 virus remains
dormant, for years following
the chickenpox, hiding in the
body near the spine, and
becomes active when the
patient's immune system is.
stressed by age or other cause.
The number of shingles cases
is increasing because people
are living longer and immune.
systems weaken with
advancing years
In years past when shingles'
were rare, the population at
large did not take the malady
seriously and did not
.understand how debilitating
and. painful the illness could
be. Today, as we have seen the
ailment close up, we recognize
the need to avoid or mitigate it
as much as possible. Since it is
a virus attacking the body.
treatment consists of taking
antiviral drugs acyclovir.
hometown quite well, but
didn't fare well in the %winner's
circle.
The overall tournament
winner came out of the first
flight. rather than the usual
championship flight. Tom
Lapcervic (Gainesville) turned
in a 71-68 score for the two-
day event, besting his playing
partner Roger Lusk (St.
Augustine) 77-74. It's a little
unusual for tournament
My family and I thank you for your support and allowing me to be your
City Commissioner for the next four years. I promise to be available to the
citizens of Starke and to listen to you.
Thank you,
Wilbur Waters
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Normally the lesions heal and
the pain subsides in three to
five weeks, but some people
feel the effects for months
afterwards.
Shingles may be especially
dangerous to those taking
immune suppressing drugs,
such as HIV patients, or those
with organ transplants.
Shingles are not contagious
as such, but persons coming in
contact with carriers may get;.
.chickenpox, and while the
latter occurs only once in a
lifetime, shingles may return.
Earlier this year, the Food
and Drug Administration
approved a vaccine for use in
people age 60 and older who
have had chickenpox. Tests
show the vaccine prevents
shingles in 50 percent of cases'
and reduces the severity and
complications when people
were immunized, but had the':
ailment anyway.
The vaccine is a
preventative only, and does no''
good for those who already
have shingles. .
winners to come from other
than the championship flight,,,
but almost everyone has: a,.
outstanding game on occasion..,
Last year the Strawberry had
an exciting end when Tatum
Davis tied Tom Sikes in the..
championship flight to force ae
play-off. In that instance, Sikes
bested Davis for the win, but
this year, Davis repaid the.
favor in shooting 72-69 in-
regulation play to win over.
Sikes and Warren Wilhite
(Palatka), both of whom turned
in total scores of 143 for the
two days.
Other winners and scores:
Second flight: Chris
Simmons (Starke) 78-78; Bill.'
McDonald (K.H.) 81-79.
Third flight: Ben Basile (St.
Augustine); Sam Saunders.
(Jacksonville).
Fourth flight: Cassola (St.,
Augustine; Sam Browning:
(Palatka).
Two other Starke golfers
played quite well in the
tournament. Todd Gillenwaters
and David Tew took third and
fourth places, respectively, in
the first flight.
There no aces (holes-in-one)
this year, although Bill Adams
Chevrolet of Starke was
offering a new Chevrolet for an
ace on the par 3 number 4 hole.
Michael Tew was possibly the
nearest to the pin at 10 inches,
but there was no new car
winner this year.
The long par 5, number 5:
hole, saw .a few eagles, an
exceptional score on the
treacherous hole in which
Alligator Creek' comes into
play and catches many an
errant ball. It takes a good
drive to put the ball in position
to reach the green in two.
jhe club management had
capped the number of players
at 80, because a nine-hole
course won't accommodate a
higher number, but this year.
only 58 golfers showed up to
play. Thinking the hot weather
kept some away; the Starke
Club is moving the Strawberiy
back to an April date in 2007,
its traditional time, set to
coincide with the Bradford,
County- Fair and cooler
weather.
Merchandise prizes were
awarded to all first, second and
third place winners, consisting
of Titleist irons, drivers,
wedges and gift certificates.
The Starke course is in.
excellent condition, possibly
the best it has ever been, with
dry weather firming the
fairways and greens. Good
drives with long rolls are,
commonplace, and greens are;
putting straight, 'making for;
lower scores than usual for.
everyone.
Bean
announces
district office
hours in area
House District 12
Representative Aaron Bean's
staff will meet with
constituents in Middleburg,
Starke and Macclenny on the
third Thursday of every month.
Staff will next visit Starke at
the Bradford County
Cooperative Extension Service
office on U.S. 301 north on
Thursday, Sept. 21, from 1-2
p.m. Appointments are not
necessary, but if you would
like to make an appointment,
please call (904) 491-3664.
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TEACH
Continued from p. 7A
Qiana Jackson,and Erica Johns are new instructors
at the Rainbow Center.
Josh Crow
Crow is from Naples and
attended Arizona State.
University. He previously
worked as a disciplinarian and
head volleyball coach at,
Naples High School.
When asked what he hopes
to accomplish this year, he
said, "What any- teacher
desires: to make an impact on
my students' lives by giving
them the gift of education-
and to have a little fun while
doing it."
Crow is single (no children).
He enjoys all Gator sports,
spending time with friends and
movies.
Bradford-
Union Area
Career and
Technical.
Center
Karen Harrison is teaching
Diversified Cooperative
Training to grades 11-12 and
the beginning business class to
grades nine-12.
She hopes to prepare her
students to enter the real world
of work, provide them with the
skills needed to lead
productive lives and become
successful in their careers, and
make education fun.
to "want to work with children
in some capacity." ?
Norman is harried and has
four children and one.
grandchild.
Chuck Ebert, 57, is the
Community and Adult
Education Coordinator for the
Bradford-Union Area 'Career
and Technical Center.
He is from Gainesille and
attended the University of-
Florida. He previously taught-
animal science for 11 years.
and was an administrator at
Lafayette High School (3,
years) and Loften High School
(16 years).
Ebert became a teacher so he
develop a program from the
ground up.
stayed a teacher when I
found out I liked the kids," he
said.
This year, he hopes to learn
how things work in the county
so he can become an effective
team member.
Ebert is married with two
grown children.
Thirty-nine year old Vincent
Tollick is a new teacher at the
Bradford-Union Career and
Technical Center.
He is from Jacksonville and
is teaching Computer Systems
Technology and the Youth
Challenge program.
Rainbow
Center
Erica Johns, 27, is a new
pre-K teacher at The Rainbow
Center. .
From Starke, she attended
Santa Fe Community and is
pursuing a degree 'in art
education. She has taught
nonconsecutively for four
years in a pre-K setting.
Johns said her motivation
for working with children is
love, and as a teacher, she has
the opportunity to set up a
foundation for self esteem, self
worth and a positive outlook
on life in general.
hope to promote happy,
excited outlooks in all of my
students' lives," she said. "1
hope at the end of the year each
child knows they are a truly
unique gift that God has given
to the world."
She is single and enjoys arts
and culture. She loves to travel
and is very involved in her
church.
Qiana Jackson, 24, will
work in The Rainbow Center
nursery (children from birth to
one year). She is from Starke.
She previously worked for,
six years in the district as a;
substitute teacher.
She was motivated to work
for the schools because of the
love she has for children.
This year, Jackson wants "to
be all that I can for students
and to give them all the love
and care that they need."
She is single and has two
children, DevaughnDre and
Shaina Rogers.
More new teachers at Bradford Middle School are (front, 1-r) Jason Soleeki, Jose
A. Corona, (back) Steve Frandle, Thomas Brown and Lewis Walton.
Harrison is from Glen. St.
Mary, but attended Oklahoma
State University.
Her past teaching experience
includes 10 years in Nassau
County and 25 years in Baker
County.
She became a teacher
because she had a desire to
work with high school students
and teach them skills that will'
be valuable .throughout their
lives. ,
Harrison is married to her
husband, Bobby, has two sons
(Greg, 32, and Dillon, 31) and
one grandson (Max, 2).
Pam Norman, 44, is teaching
early childhood education to
10th-12thli grades. She lives is
from' Raiford and attended
Valdosta State College and the
University of Phoenix online.
She previously taught
special education,
kindergarten, pre-K and GED
classes.
Norman said she became a
teacher because she enjoyed
watching and. helping children
learn. She wants to encourage
students in her classes this year
Starke to meet
Sept, 26
The next meeting of the
Starke City Commission will
be Tuesday, Sept. 26, at 7 p.m.
The meeting will take place
on this date because of the
runoff election on Sept. 19.
The meeting is 'it ci! hall
and is open to the public. An
agenda is available in advance
in the office of the city clerk.
For more information, call
(904) 964-5027.
NEW RIVER PUBLIC LIBRARY COOPERATIVE
110 N. LAKE AVE
LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054
386-496-2526
ESTIMATED REVENUE FY 2007
State Aid $292,400
Interest $5,000
Misc Income $701
USF Reimbursement $26,000
Cash Carryover $152,416
Total $476,517
ESTIMATED EXPENSES FY 2007
Salary-Director $45,320
Wages-Other $74,733
FICA $9,163
FRS I $11,825
Health $9,600
Legal/Contractual $32,635
Audit $8,825
Office Rent $12,000
Communications $40,000
Supplies $12,000
Worker's Comp .$4,700.-
Insurance $8,500
Postage $6,800
Travel $1,500
Repair & Maintenance $4,000
Fuel & Maintenance $7,500
Contingency $5,000
Automation $10,000
Advertising $500
Dues $3,900
Equipment $14,000
Library Materials $40,300
Budgeted Reserve $113,716
Total $476,517
The tentative, adopted and/or final budget are on file in the
above. office. The public hearing to approve this budget will be
held on Thursday, September 14, 2006 at 5pm at the office of
New River Solid Waste Facility SR121 north of Raiford.
The Bradford County
Domestic Violence Task
Force meets the second
Wednesday of each month at
11-30 a.m. at Western Steer
Steakhouse on US-301 in Starke.
All citizens interested in this
important issue are invited.
Lunch is available. For
information, 'call Nancy Alvarez,
(904) 964-1515.
Unemployed or looking
for a better job? Have
.trouble paying child support?
Has your TANF run out and you're
still not working? If you're
' interested in job training or
placement send your name,
address and phone number to
Bradford One-Stop Career Center,
WELFARE TO WORK. 609 N.
Orange St., Starke, FL 32091.
Free blood pressure
checks are offered every
Thursday from 2:30-3:30 p.m. at
the Senior Health Care Center at
Starke. Call Rebecca, (904) 964-
3444, for information.
Children in Bradford
County can hear a story on the
telephone by calling (888) 428-
2531. Stories are suitable for
young children and are changed
BY THE ZONING COMMISSION OF
THE CITY OF STARKE, FLORIDA,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that,
pursuant the City of Starke Land
Development Code, hereinafter to as the
Land Development Code, and' Sections
163.3161 through 163.3215, Florida
Statutes, as amended, objections,
recommendations and comments
concerning an amendment, as described
below, will be heard by the Zoning
Commission of the City of Starke
Florida, hereinafter referred to as the
Zoning Commission, at a public hearing
on September 28, 2006 at 7:00 p.m., or
as soon thereafter as the matter can be
heard, in the -County Commission
Meeting Room, County Courthouse,
located at 945 North Temple Avenue,
Starke, Florida.
Z 06-4, an application by the Board of
County Commissioners, to amend the
Zoning .Map of the Land Development
Code-from SINGLE FAMILY, VERY LOW.
DENSITY (R-,1A)..Jo COMMUNITY
COMMERCIAL' (B-2) on 'the property
described, as follows:
Parcel Number 28-6S-22-03018-B-
00100
A parcel of land lying within Section 28,
Township 6 South, Range 22 East,
Bradford County, Florida. Being more
particularly described, as follows: Lot 1,
Block 2 of White Acres Subdivision, as
recorded in the Public Records of
Bradford County, Florida.
Containing .47 acre, more or less.
Parcel Number 28-6S-22-03018-B-
00200
A parcel of land lying within Section 28,
Township 6 South, Range 22 East,
Bradford County, Florida. Being more
particularly described, as follows: Lot 2,
Block 2 of White Acres Subdivision,
according to the Plat thereof as recorded
in the Public Records of Bradford
County, Florida.
Containing .47 acre, more or less.
Z 06-4,- an application by the Board of
County Commissioners, to amend the
Zoning Map of the Land Development
Code from SINGLE FAMILY, MEDIUM
DENSITY (R1-C) to COMMUNITY
COMMERCIAL (B-2) on the property
described, as follows:
Parcel Number 28-6S-22-03269-0-
00000
A parcel of land lying within Section 28,
Township 6 South,. Range 22 East,
Bradford County, Florida. Being more
particularly 'described, as follows:
Commenceat the Southeast corner of
Southwest 1/4 of Northwest 1/4 of said
-Section 28; thence Westerly 337.33 feet;
thence North 17042'00" East 172.19 feet
to the Northerly right-of-way line pf
Center Street; thence South-88007'00"
East, along the Northerly right-of-way
line of Center Street 71.78 feet to the
Point of- Beginning;'thTen'det North
01022'00" East 224.66 feet; thence
South 87038'00"11 East 126.70 feet to the
Westerly right-of-way line of Lake Street
(formerly Sanderson Lane); thence
Southerly, along the Westerly right-of-
way line of Lake Street (formerly
Sanderson Lane) to the Northerly the
right-of-way line of said Center Street,
224.66 feet; thence Westerly, along the
Northerly right-of-way line of said Center
Street, 126.70 feet to the Point "of
Beginning.
Containing .65 acre, more or less.
Parcel Number 03269-0-00100
A parcel of land lying within Section 28,
Township 6 South, Range 22 East,
Bradford County, Florida. Being more
particularly described, as follows:
weekly. The service.is provided
by Bradford County Public
Library and New River Public
Library Cooperative. -
BHS Alumni: The yearbook
staff of Bradford High School has
earlier edition yearbooks for
sale. Years available are 1993,
1994, 1995, 1996, and 1997.
Price is $40 each. See Wanda
Prevatt at BHS, (904) 966-6086,
to purchase.
Eugene L. Matthews
Bradford County
Historical Museum, 201 E.
Call St. in Starke, offers a unique
blend of sophisticated text and
photographs on display panels
and a wealth of exhibits of
"'downhome" artifacts. Museum
hours are Tuesday-Friday, 1-5
p.m., and weekends by
appointment. For information
call (904) 964-4604 or (904)
964-5382.
A diabetes support group
meets the third Wednesday of
each month,'7-8:15 p.m.. at
Trinity Episcopal Church on SR-
26 in Melrose. Each 30-45
minute session is free and open
to all diabetics and their
families. The service is provided
Commence at the Southeast corner of
the Southwest 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4
of-said Section 28; thence Westerly,
along the Southerly line-of boundary of
the Southeast 1/4 of the. Northwest 1/4
of said Section 28, a distance of 337.33
feet; thence North 17042'00" East
172.19 feet to the Northerly right-of-way
line of Center Street; thence South
88007'00" East 1.78 feet to the Point of
Beginning; thence North 01022'00" East
224.77 feet; thence continue North
01022'00" East 0.5-feet; thence South
87-38'00" East 70.00 feet; thence South
01022'00" West 0.5 feet; thence continue
South 01022'00" West 224.16 feet to the
Northerly right-of-way line of said Center
Street; thence North 88007'00" West,
along the Northerly right-of-way line of
said Center Street, 70.00 feet to the
Point of Beginning.
Containing .36 acre, more or less.
Parcel Number 03270-0-00000
A parcel ofland lying within-Section 28,
.To.w,oship-.6 .South, Range -22 .East
B1radford County, Florida. Being more
particularly described, as follows:
Commence at the Northwest corner of
Lot 2, Block 1 of A.L. Alvarez Addition to
the City of Starke, Florida, as recorded
in the Public Records of Bradford
County, Florida; thence North 04032'00"
East, 134.64 feet to the Point of
Beginning; thence North 01051'00" East,
365.58 feet to the Southerly right-of-way
line of Pratt Street; thence South
89012'00" East, along the Southerly
right-of-way line of said Pratt Street,
414.67 feet; thence South 01022'00"
West 373.30 feet; thence North
88008'00" West 417.74 feet to the Point
of Beginning.
Containing 3.53 acres, more or less.
All said lands containing 5.48 acres,
more or less.
A PORTION OF THE CITY OF
STARKE, FLORIDA
A portion of Section 28 Township 6
South, Range 22 East
S .
F_ t. **
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.
-At the aforementioned public hearing, all
interested parties may appear to be
heard with respect to the amendment. -
Copies of the amendment.are available
for public inspection at the Bradford
County-City of Starke Zoning:
Department 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.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO AMEND
THE ZONING MAP
OF THE CITY OF STARKE LAND
DEVELOPMENT CODE
by Jeanne Eaton, RN and
Certified Diabetes Educator
(CDE).
Volunteers are urgently
needed to assist the ARC of
Bradford County. Specific areas
of need are one-on-one
assistance at Sunshine Industries
in the adult basic education
classes, assistance during field
trips and with arts and crafts
activities. Contact Bob Clayton,
(904) 368-0439.
CISTO provides
transportation for people
going to One-Stop Career
Center, WAGES and social
services sites. Please contact the
CISTO officer at (904) 368-
0554.
The Lake Area Crochet
Guild, a local organization
assembling Afghans for local
charities, is in need of yarn.
Anvone interested in donating
material or joining the group is
encouraged to call Kaye Rogers.
(352) 473-4800.
Peaceful Paths Domestic
Abuse Network Inc. is
located at 501 W. Washington
Street. For information call
(904) 966-6878.
Page 12A TELEGRAPH Sept. 14, 2006
Adults are needed to work.
with Girl Sco5-ts of all
ages in Bradford and Union
counties. Contact Carolsn
Eaves, (904) 964-5812, or Laurie
Mullins. (904) 964-5646
Training is provided.
A meditation and stress
control- workshop is held
etern Thursdas at 6.30 p.m at
tie Senior He lth Care CeFier
Call to register i904) 782-1069.
Bradford Lodge No. 35
F&AM, at the comer of Orange
and Call streets. in Starke has
slated communications on the
second and fourth Monday of the
month at 7:30 p.m. and a covered
dish dinner on the second -
Monday at 6:30 p m.
Hospice is in need of
volunteers. There will be a
volunteerr training program
soon, and if interested in this
important volunteer
opportunity, call Carolyn Long,.
386-328-7100.
The cast of "Faith County" is (back row, I-r) Matthew Eunice, Tami Curtis, Buzz
Dyal, Alan Patterson, (front row) Danielle K-amer,-Lyn-Kramer;-Karissa Euhice
and Teri Sapp. (Not pictured: Nancy Alvarez.)
Final chance for 'Faith County'
"You know you have a hit starting at 7:31) p.m. talking Delbert Fink, Karissa
when actors have to wait-to say "Faith Count." is a country Eunice as poetess Faye
their next line because the comedy that sparks the McFaye, Danielle Kramer as
audience is still laughing so familiarity) of Bradford's own Bible carrying Ruthann Barns,
loudly at the last one," county fair and carries the Lyn Kramer as a very pregnant
commented Lake Region audience back to the days of Violet Farkle and Alan Alwine
Community Theatre beehive ___hairdos _and- caring Patterson-a-s-the-mail--order -
----hairperson--TamfiT Cuitis, neighbors who know more pastor, Bubba Bedford.
referring to the opening about you than you do yourself. Dinner %will be served at 6:30
weekend performances of ..__The cast boasts p.m. with the show starting at
"Faith County,-wriftten by performances by seasoned 7:30.
Mark Landon Smith--and actors- who-have entertained in Tickets are now on sale at
performed on stage ar the prior LRCT performances. It the theater box office located at
Starke Golf and Country Club. stars Curtis as Mildred 218 S. Walnut St. in Starke.
"This show is just too good Hayworth Carson and Dinner tickets MUST be
to miss." agreed show director introduces a newcomer, Teri purchased in advance. There
Matthew Eunice. Sapp, who shines brightly as will be show-only tickets
This will be the final Naomi Farkle. available at the door for $12.00
weekend %.with the show Also included in the all star each.
running on Friday, Saturday cast are Nancy Alvarez who For tic.iet information call
and Sunday the 15, 16 and 17. plays hard drinking Gladys the LRCT box office at (352)
The dinner theater presentation Pembleton, John "Buzz" Dyal 226-4082 or e-mail
will begin with a catered dinner as homespun Luther Carson, Irct@atlantic.net.
at 6:30 p.m. with the show Matthew Eunice as slow
Focus on the
future
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.
Free classes and workshops
are offered monthly. The next
class begins on Monday, Oct.
2.
Displaced 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 eten special
topic workshops covering
health care. legal and employer
issues.
Call the Displaced
Homemaker Program at Santa
Fe -.Community College at
(352) 395-5047 to make an
intake screening appointment.
_Students can- register online
at MyFWC.com/huntered or by%
calling the. Lake City office at
(386) 758-0525.
-u..,,,., .,^ School board
course at
career center
The Florida Fish and
Wildlife Conservation
Commission is publicizing a
public safety course that will
be offered in October at the
Bradford-Union Area Career
and Technical Center.
Class dates are Oct. 10, 12,
17 and 19 from 6 p.m. to 9
.p.m., %,ith a range date at
Bradford Sporting Clay s on
Oct. 21 at 8 a.m.
in session
Oct. 9
The Bradford County School
Board will hold its next
meeting on Monday, Oct. 9, at
6 p.m. in the boardroom at the
district offices, 501 W.
Washington St.
School board meetings and
workshops are open to the
public, and an agenda is
available in -advance in the
office of the receptionist. For
more information, call (904)
. 966-6800.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
CONCERNING AN AMENDMENT TO THE
CITY OF STARKE
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
BY THE ZONING COMMISSION OF 89012'00" East,;along the Southerly right-
THE CITY OF STARKE, FLORIDA, of-way line of said Pratt Street, 414.67
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, feet; thence South 01022'00" West
pursuant to the City of Starke Land approximately 240.00 feet to the Point of
Development Code, as amended, Beginning; thence North 89012'00" West
hereinafter referred to as the Land approximately 55.00 feet; thence South
Development Code, objections, 01022'00" West approximately 85.00 feet;
recommendations and comments thence North 8912'00" West
concerning an amendment, as described approximately 150.00 feet; thence South
below, will be heard by the Zoning 0122'00" West approximately 50.00 feet;
Commission of the City of Starke, Florida, thence South 88008'00" East
at a public hearing on Septem.ber 28,- approximately-205:00 feet,;thence N6rth.
2006 at-7'00-p.M.obr as soon thereafter 01022'00" East approximately 135.00 feet
as the matter can be heard, in the County to the Point of Beginning.
Commission Meeting Room, County Containing 0.29 acre, more or less.
Courthouse, lQcated at 945 North Temple AND
Avenue, Starke, Florida. A parcel of land lying within Section 28,
S 060908A, an application by the Board Township 6 South, Range 22 East.
of County Commissioners, to amend the Bradford County, Florida. Being more
Future Land Use Plan Map of the particularly described, as follows:
Comprehensive Plan by changing the Commence at the Southwest corner of
future land use classification from ,the intersection of the East right-of-way
RESIDENTIAL MEDIUM DENSITY (2 to line of North Lake-Street-and the South
-8.dwelling-nits-per-acre) to PUBLIC USE--right-of-way line of Pratt Street; thence
for property described, as follows: Westerly, along the South right-of-way
A parcel of land lying within Section 28, line of said Pratt Street, 210.00 feet;
Township 6 South, -Range 22 East, thence Southerly 262.00 feet; thence
Bradford County, Florida. Being more Easterly 210.00 feet to the West right-of-
particularly described, as follows: Lot 1, way line of said North Lake Street; thence
Block 2 of White Acres Subdivision, as Northerly, along the Westerly right-of-way
recorded in the Public Records of line of North Lake Street, 262.00 feet to
Bradford County, Florida. the Point of Beginning.
Containing .47 acre, more or less. Containing 1.26 acre, more or less.
AND AND
A parcel of-land lying within S-ectior 28, to amend the Future Land Use Plan Map
Township 6 South, Range 22 East, of the Comprehensive Plan by changing
Bradford County, Florida. Being more the future land use classification from
particularly described, as follows: Lot 2, RECREATION to PUBLIC USE for
Block 2 of White Acres Subdivision, property described, as follows:
according to the Plat thereof as recorded- A parcel-of land lying within Section 28,
-in the Public Records of Bradford County, Township 6 South, Range 22 East,-
Florida. Bradford County, Florida. Being more
Containing .47 acre, more or less particularly described, as follows:
AND Commence at the Northwest corner of
A parcel of land lying within Section 28, Lot 2, Block 1 of A.L. Alvarez Addition to
Township 6 South, Range 22 East, the City of Starke, Florida, as recorded in
Bradford County, Florida. Being more the Public Records of Bradford County,
particularly described, as follows: Florida; thence North 04032'00" East,
Commence at the Southeast corner of 134.64 feet to the Point of Beginning;
Southwest 1/4 of Northwest 1/4 of said thence North 01051'00" East, 365.58 feet
Section 28; thence Westerly 337.33 feet; to the Southerly right-of-way line of Pratt
thence North 17042'00" East 172.19 feet Street; thence South 89012'00" East,
to the Northerly right-of-way line of Center along the Southerly right-of-way line of
Street; thence South 88007'00" East, said Pratt Street, 414.67 feet; thence
along the Northerly right-of-way line of South 01022'00" West approximately
Center Street 71.78 feet to the Point of 240.00 feet; thence North 8912'00" West
Beginning; thence North 01022'00" East approximately 205.00 feet; thence South
224.66 feet; thence South 87038'00" East 01022'00" West approximately 135.00
126.70 feet to the Westerly right-of-way feet; thence North 88008'00" West
line of Lake Street (formerly Sanderson 212.74 feet to the Point of Beginning.
Lane); thence Southerly, along_ the .Containing-2.89-acres; more-or less.
Westerly-right-of-way-line of Lake Street All said lands containing 6.39 acres, more
(formerly, Sanderson Lane) to the or less.
Northerly the right-of-way line of said A PORTION OF THE CITY OF STARKE
Center Street, 224.66 feet; thence A portion of Section 28, Township 6
Westerly, along the Northerly right-of-way South, Range 22 East,
line of said Center Street, 126.70 feet to Bradford County, Florida.
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Containing .65 acre, more or less
AND
A parcel of land lying within Section 28,
Township 6 South, Range 22 East,-
Bradford County,-Florida.' -Being-more
particularly described, as follows:
Commence at the Southeast corner of
the Southwest 1/4 of the N6rthwest 1/4 of
said Section 28; thence Westerly, along
the Southerly line of the boundary of the
Southeast 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4 of
said Section 28, a distance of 337.33
feet; thence North 17042'00 EFast 172.19
feet to the Northerly'right-of-way line of
Center Street; thence. South 88007'00"
East 1.78 feet to the Point:of Beginning;
-thence North 01o22'00" East 224.77 feet;
thence continue North 01 22'00" East 0.5
feet; thence South 87038'00" East 70.00
feet; thence South 01022'00" West 0.5
feet; thence continue South 01022'00"
West 224.16 feet to the Northerly right-of-
way line of said Center Street; thence
North 88007'00" West, along the Northerly
right-of-way line of said Center Street,
70.00 feet to the Point of Beginning.
Containing .36 acre, more or less.
AND
A parcel of land lying within Section 28,
Township 6 South, Range 22 East,
Bradford County, Florida. Being more
particularly described, as follows:
Commence at the Northwest corner of
Lot 2, Block 1 of A.L. Alvarez Addition to
the City of Starke, Florida, as recorded in
the Public Records of Bradford County,
Florida; thence North 04032'00" East,
134.64 feet; thence North 01051'00" East,
365.58 feet to the Southerly right-of-way
line of Pratt Street; thence South
-
The public hearing may be continued to
one or more future date., Any interested
party shall be advised that the date, time
and place of any continuation of the
public h-earing-shall -be announced during
the public hearing and that no further
notice concerning the matter will be
published, unless said continuation
exceeds six calender 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 amendment.
Copies of the amendment are available
for public --inspection at the Bradford
County-City of Starke Zoning. Department
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 decisions 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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BY CLIFFSMELLEY had happened. WimbleN said. "I was he even had friends '%ho '%ere is approximatel five hours Summer ille said. "I felt at
TelegraphStaqiftriter That, however, was hard to confused. I was just shocked from there, but the events in from New York City. As he risk."
grasp, he said. and scared." New York City deeply affected put it, the events happened in It was a confusing moment
No one has forgotten the "'1 didn't understand why the Summerville was not far him as well. New York is his his "backyard."
events of Sept.11 2001. but whole moment had happened." from Shanksville, Penn., and home state and his hometown "I felt attacked," See EVENTS, p. 2B
Sfor one student and one teacher
at Bradford High School, the
terrorist attacks -are especially
close to their hearts
Chris WimbleN. a BHS
junior, was preparing to go to
school in Brooklyn at the time
of the event,.while first-,ear
teacher Ian Summerville was
in his sophomore Near at
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was crying and calling home to,
make sure her family was safe.
When school let out, .
Wimbley went home to find
his mother watching the news
coverage of the events on
television. He joined her,
wanting to understand what
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Telegraph Staff itWrier
Today's students can read
about such events as World
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assassination or the United 1998 OLDS INTRIGUE 2001CHEVY CAVALIER 2002 DODGE GR. CARAVAN 2000 FORD F-150
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but the. events of Sept. I 1,
2001, comprise a history they'
have lived through. Therefore,
Keystone Heights Jr.-Sr. High. i
School reading teacher Bonnie
Chambers felt it was important
to recognize the anni ersary of
the attacks as a part of her
classroom exercises.
"I think it's really important,
simply because in their
generation it's probably the
most traumatic e'ent that
they've lived through," she .
said.
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asking the students if they- ,
remembered where they were,
that morning as the events
unfolded and who they were
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EVENTS
Continued from p. 1B
for him at first because
Summerville couldn't make
out what he was seeing on
television.
"At first, I didn't recognize.
the towers," he said. "I didn't
Skllow-it-was New York City."
-Summerville had taken a trip
to New York City when he
was in the eighth grade. He
remembered seeing the World
Trade Center and its towers,
then thinking how he wouldn't
see them again. All he could
think of to say at the tim-was,
"This isn't fair."
The events of the day made
Summerville forget an
important event in his
family-his brother's birthday.
He didn't call his brother until
the following day as the
thought of his birthday
understandably was pushed to
the back of his mind.
"For me to forget my
brother's birthday is not like-
me," he said.
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Bradford High School teacher lan Summerville(right) participates in an interview
for the TV production class' 911 video. Sophomore Christine Green conducts the
interview.
Both Summerville -and
Wimbley talk of the good they
witnessed after-the attacks. For
example, Summervi-lle --
remembers people joining
hands and sharing prayers.
"We grew as a country," he
said.
Wimbley said even the
"biggest and baddest" students
at his school were crying as
everyone was scared.
"That day did bring
everybody together," he said.
Summerville has an uncle
wh.o is a fire chief in
California. His uncle did not.
go to Gr6und Zero, but he had
assembled a crew and was
ready to go if needed.-
"I can relate to the
firefighters and all the people
who risked their lives to help
others that day." Summer ille
said. ,
Wimblev and Summer ille
also shared their memories
with BHS as a whole as they
%%ere inier% iewed on camera b\
members of the school's TV
production class. The video
was shown the morning of
Sept. 11.
It was a good idea to
produce the video as far as
Wimbley's concerned. He said
the events of that day and the
people who were killed,
injured or directly involved
should not be forgotten.
"I think we should
remember that day, eYen
though it was a bad day," he
said.
Bradford High
School junior
Chris. -
Wimbley'is
interviewed
for a 9-11
video
produced by
the school's
TV
production
class.
Wimbley lived
in New York
during the
terror attacks.
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REFLECT
Continued from p. 1B
with. Though most of her
students are seventh-, eighth-
)liE~:~2A4t8'm~I
and 10"thgraders, Chambers
found they had pretty vivid
recollections, including
remembering their teachers'
names.
"I think that's pretty good
considering it was five years
An American
flag with the
words "united
we stand"
sums up
Andrew
Morris'
feelings on 9-
11.
ago, and they were' young,"
she said. "Even my seventh-
and. eighth-graders could
remember teachers' names and
where they were."
Chambers, too, has vivid
memories of that day. She was
in a classroom full of students
and she can remember their
faces, their names and where
they were sitting. It was an
emotional moment as she and
her students, who were
sophomores,, watched the
events unfold on television.
"I started crying. A lot of
.girls in the room starred crying
with me," Chambers said.
After her KHHS classes this
past Monday shared their
memories, Chambers had them
participate, in an exercise
involving a "concept map,"
w which gave them the chance to
use vocabularyy words to
describe the attacks and the.
people involved. The classes
talked about how terrorism
Justin Hedding, Brandon Walker, Scott Fitzgerald and Eric Hunt (pictured
clockwise from bottom left) work on a 9-11 assignment in Bonnie Chambers' class
at Keystone Heights Jr.-Sr. High School.
affects everyone and why U.S.
troops are still in Afghanistan
and Iraq.
Chambers shared. 9-11
poems with her classes,'
including "A Nation Under
God" by Diane Huggins,
before giving her students the
rest of their class time to either
draw a U.S.
flag-complemented by a
proverb or quote that best
expressed their feelings about
the attacks-or write a poem
or personal reflection about 9-
1 1.
It was her intent to start the
exercises with her second-
period class, but Chambers
said her first-period class,
which is composed of seniors,
also wanted to talk about the
2001 attacks.
"They started talking to me
(about it) when they walked in
the door," she said. "I had one
little girl actually hug me on
the way out (of class),
thanking me for letting them
talk about 9-1I."
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Editorial/Opinion
Thursday, Sept. 14, 2006,* Page 4B
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American soldiers,on foreign soil
A series on World War II
When I reached my assignment in the
301st Bomb Group, a B-17 outfit, I was
pleasantly surprised to find. the photo
officer, Capt. Dan McCormick from
Jacksonville, was a few months younger
--th-a-rTm .gain, I received a lucky
break: McCormick turned the photo
vehicle over to me, saying he could
always' ride with other officers and
didn't need private transportation.
"Foggia had been a small city, about
the size of Gainesville, and had escaped
extensive damage as the Germans were
driven back by the. Allied Armies
coming up from the south. Situated on a
broad, high plateau with clay-like soil,
Italian farmers grew wheat on its
thousands of acres.
The Germans found the area ideal for
aircraft, and established air bases all
across the broad expanse, flying their
heavy bombers off grass runways
because the ground was hard during
summer months.
The American Air Force flew over the
city and dropped leaflets, warning the
residents to flee the city, saying the city
would be bombed. Most of the people
fled, and the Americans bombed the
Town, especially the multiple rail yards,
a transportation hub for central Italy.
While the destruction was widespread,
many buildings distant from the rail
complex were spared, and taken over by
the Americans for their use.
The 301st Bomb Group was located
about eight miles from Foggia, in a
commune community built by the
Italian government after World War I.
Following the war, the Italians had laid
out small farms with single-family
--homes-for veterafis,-andf built villages
containing stores and other commercial
buildings a few miles apart. In the
village we occupied, the photo lab was
located in what had been a nice two-
story residence, with the lab on the
ground floor and rooms for personnel on
the second floor-a very good
arrangement because the lab was
convenient to both headquarters and
flight line.-'
The mission of a heavy bomb group
was obviously to bomb enemy
infrastructure, manufacturing facilities.
and other targets essential to the enemy
in furthering his objectives. The photo
lab had two main functions,. to print
maps of the day's target prior to takeoff,
and to process pictures of the target
from aerial cameras mounted in the big
planes. The original map was highly
secret and given to the photo lab chief
when he was waked in the mornings.
Copies were printed and given to the
pilots as they were briefed for the
mission.
Prior to the United States entering the
war as combatants, the British Royal Air
Force faced the German Air Force all
alone and did a creditable job of
defending the island nation. The British
fighters fought the Germans in the sky
over Western Europe, the English
Channel and the British Islands,
especially over the great cities of
England. Prime Minister Winston
,Churchill said, "Never have so many
owed so much to so few," in speaking
about the Royal Air Force.
The British bombed Germany at night
because its fighters didn't have the
range to accompany and protect the
bombers over the continent, and the
bombers didn't have the armament and
firepower to protect themselves.
Enter the Americans with their hea\%'
bombers, the B-17s and the B-24s, to fly
bombing missions around the clock, day
and night. While the B-24 was a great
bomber, it was the B-17 that caught the
fancy and heart of the free world and ,
became an icon ol bombers worldwide.
By Buster Rahn,
Telegraph Editorialist
Last year a family happened
STheOpening to have a room on the same.-
of Pandora' floor in ajnmteV iere a
of Pandora. s. onven of swingers was
box .. as i staying. The children saw
A was V 1 things which they should never
worth it? ,have.
W tl Canada's court upheld the
Dear Editor: right-for groups to have orgies,
The sexual resolution of my'i f the number did not exceed
generation was the opening of 15. Our court refused to allow
the box. It's not that any states to .curtail porn, due to
generation (and rarely any the premises that such laws are
person) was. ever without from religion. To this I would
blemish in this regard. The ask- the judge how many
problem is illicit sex has lost couples have divorced because
its shame. We do not consider
it wrong. of this very thing. It is valid
While in high school, my for the state to protect .the
best friend used to say that 'families of its people.
marriage was just a license to I say sex outside of marriage
"have sex." Now you don't has cheapened marriage itself,
need a license and it's open the family, the core of whale
season. makes the best environment for
" Ni ld t
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children. Who could argue that
.-the 20 million lives lost to,
A.I.D.S. wasn't caused by the
sexual revolution (especially in
this country)?"
In our pride we have refused-
the morals of our'ancestors and
are causing the end of much of
what has brought meaning and
joy to life.
Stephen Smith
Brooker
I LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Thanks KH Noble Paul N. Ackley, March, Shrine Hospitals
residents Potentate Morocco Shrine a newspaper sale each year, and
area residents donation of $3,000 for the individual donations and
Dear Editor: cripple children fund. during the. bequest of deceased citizens.
Through your generous Sept. 9 meeting. Information about the club
donations during the past year, The local Shrine Club has may be obtained by calling
Noble Rudy Fonseca, president several fund drives including an Fonseca at (386) 339-1442.
of Keystone Heights Shrine ice cream booth, at the Clay Wally Riviere
Club, was able to present Electric annual meeting in Keystone Heights
SMedic Units 1 and 4, Union removed from the wreck and-
Accident vic s County'Medic Unit 1, Bradford received the medical attention
County Sheriff's Department, immediately required.
m0m says Dr. Pete Gianis, Starke Fire Thank you for allowing
thank Department and Lawtey Fire myself, Donnie's other fjmil'
than ksDepartment for their quick and members and friends from
Dear Editor: immediate response- and the bearing the grief of the loss
On July 8, my son, Donnie attention given to those in the that they may have other-wise
Meie-r- was- invoved- in a accident. incurred.
serious vehicular accident. Due to the efforts of all With Great Appreciation
Thank you to Heilbron those aforementioned groups Deborah Cole:
Springs Fire Rescue, Bradford and individuals, Donnie was Donnie's Mother
that at ay.timeoftheday.o d te t rc
Daytona right
here in BC
Dear Editor:
The thrill of speed is closer
than the DaN ton-a International
Speedway or even Columbia
Motorsports Park'in Ellis ville
It can be obtained right here in
Bradford County. Just buckle
up, clench those knuckles tight
around the steering %%heel of
)our personal vehicle and take
the I I-mile trip from U.S,. 301
and S.R. 16 north%\est on State
Road 16 to the Bradford/Union
CountN line near the prison
area. Though not .known as a
popular, racetrack it dan be just
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that at'any time of the day or
night. A road heavily traveled
by largecommercial trucks,.
your family, small commercial
trucks. school children,
lifelong residents of Bradford'
count,. school buses, state and
county vehicles. arid people
who lI'e and %\ork in Bradford
county traveling to conduct
their day to day business, or
pleasure acti ities..
There haoe been numerous
fatalities recently on this
stretch of road. I do not k6ow
that any single reason is a
contributing .factor for these
fatalities. However, I do know
that there are many possible
causes for accidents on this part
of State Road 16. ., '
this road is heavily traveled
and the type of traffic seems to
,have changed within the 'last ",
month. I have observed more
commercial trucks than ever -
before. On a single day recently
between the hours of 7 a.m.
and 4:30 p.m. while in the
yard., equipped % ith lawn chair, -
pen and note pad. I began to -
observe traffic lots of it!
During this nine and 'one-half
hours I observed'2,711 vehicle '
pass; a number that includes
2,326 personal vehicles, 59
public, works semi- :
tractor/trailers,, that I choose to
list separately, 277 other semi-
trucks. 25 dunp trucks, 13
motorcycles and 12 school
buses..
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CRIME.
Ciay couple
killed,
children
injured in
crash
SA Keystone Heights couple
was killed Sept. 6 and fou
children were seriously injure
when their vehicle crashed jus
south of Gainesville.
James Harold Mabrey anm
Mary Katherine Martin, boti
24, died when their car drove
off the roadway and struck a
'irge tree at about 6:15 p.m.,
..' orditig to the Florid,
Highway Patrol. Martin wa:
seven months pregnant.
No one riding in the 199(
Mercury Grand 'Marquis
including Martin's fou
children, had been wearing e
seat belt, said FHI
spokesperson Lt. Mike
-Burroughs.
Neither of the adult
possessed a valid driver'
license, Burroughs said.
Investigators found empty
beer cans in the car, but art
awaiting autopsy results t
determine if alcohol wa
S inol\ed.
Two of the- children wern
thrown from the crash: AH-fo.u
children were taken to Shands
University where they wern
listed in either stable or gooc
condition, Burroughs said.
Clerk shot
in Gizmo
robbery
The suspects remain at large
after the Gizmo robbery las
week. The store clerk continue:
to recover at home after beinh
shot during;the holdup.
On Sept. 6 shortly after 9
p.m., two men walked into the
Gizmo store on S.R. 100 ir
the Keystone Heights area. The
two emptied the cash register
_drawXer and asked the clerk
Lucy Gates, to open the safe
When the clerk couldn't opera
the safe, she was shot in the
upper leg, according to Clay
County Sheriffs spokesperson
Mary Justino. ,' :----
Gates, 32, was transported to
Shands University foi
treatment. ;-,
The suspects were young
tall, thin black males. Both
attempted to conceal their faces
with clothing. One wore a
%white shirt, dark pants and
shoes and the other suspect
wore_ _a dark shirt, dark pants
and dark shoes.
They were seen leaving the
store in a maroon or red two-
door compact car, possibly an
older model Toyota Camry or
Corolla. The passenger side of
the car is dented, Justino said.
Anyone with information is
asked to call 911. The suspects
are considered dangerous.
Three
charged
in fight
Three individuals wer
arrested after police officer
--attempted to break up a figh
Sept.- 2 on West Madisot
Street.
Christopher Osea Jefferson
20, was involved in at
altercation at 12:21 p.m. As
Sgt. Barry Warren tried te
intervene to stop the fight
Jefferson continued t(
aggressively attempt to get the
officer to involve another
individual. Jefferson swung hi:
right fist at the officer an
struck his eyeglasses, Sgt
Warren said. Jefferson theta
pulled away from the office
and threatened him, Sgt
Warren said.
When additional officer
arrived on the scene, Je'fferso:
and a 16-year-old fled on foot
They were apprehended an
charged on Sept. 5.
Slantel Sylvester, 25, wa
Arrested Sept. 2 as sh
attempted to leave, the scene ii
a vehicle, Sgt. Warren saic
She was charged witl
aggravated battery and breach c
peace. She was released fror
custody Sept. 3-after-a-$1l5,00
surety bond was posted.
Jefferson was charged wit]
resisting an officer wit]
violence, battery .on a la1
enforcement officer an
resisting, an officer without
'violence. Bond was set a
$10,000. Jefferson was als,
, charged on warrants fc
violation of probation burglar
and grand theft.
Starke man
charged with
burglaries
A 40-year-old Starke ma
was charged last week wit]
stealing trom three Starke
businesses.
Anthony Maynard Watson
was arrested Sept. I for the
burglary of Murphy's Oil on
U.S. 301 south, according to
Patrolman Michelle Tarrant.
Watson allegedly entered the
business at 2:50 a.m. where he
removed 16 cartons of
cigarettes, seven packs of
cigars and a trash can,
Patrolman Tarrant said. When
police arrived at his home,
Watson refused to come
outside. After being told
several' times to exit the
residence, he was brought out
for questioning.
Watson was charged with
entering the property of Dodd's
Auto Mall on Aug. 28, where
he broke the driver's window of
a 1998 Ford Explorer and the
passenger's window of a 1997
Ford, according to Sgt. Kevin
Mueller. Watson removed an
alternator from' one of the
vehicles, Sgt. Mueller said.
On July 30,, Watson.
allegedly broke the front glass
door at Dee's Variety Store. He
removed two sewing machines,
a display tra %ith numerous
rings, a CD ?layer and $35 in
cash, Sgt. Mueller said
Watson faces three counts of
burglarN, t%%o counts of grand.
theft, theft and resisting an
officer %\ithou[ violence, Sgt.
Mlueller said.
Theft 'of bank
deposit gets
woman
charged.
A 37-year-old Starke woman
was arrested Sept. 5 for
stealing from her employer.
Jill Bias was' charged with
theft of a bank deposit from
Murphy Oil where she was
employed, according to .Starke
Sgt. Kevin Mueller.
Bias remains in custody with
bond set at $2,000.
Arson
Suspect
n sought in
Bradford
r Detectives with the Florida
; State Fire MNhshal's office are.
seeking information on the
arson last week of a wood and
s concrete structure in Bradford
a County.
A structure on U.S. 301
t north of Starke, next to the U-
Haul, caught fire on Sept. 5, at
approximately 11 p.m. Lawtey
and Heilbron Springs volunteer
fire departments responded
within minutes and the fire was
r quickly put out, according to
Chief Mike Brown. The
structure, belonging to Freddie
Rhoden,. was vacant and had
just been' remolded. The fire
started in the hallway and
spread to two bedrooms, Chief
Brown said. Estimated damage
was $10.000 to $1.5,000.
Due to the suspicious nature
of the fire, the fire qrarshall-
was contacted.
e During the investigation,
s Detective Andy Redding said
t the K-9 Molly alerted on
n accelerants being used in the
fire.
i, The owner stated -the.
n building- was for sale, Det.
s Redding said; -.
6 The investigation is
, ongoing.
o Anyone with information
e concerning the fire is asked to
r contact the Fire Marshal's
s office at (904)-798-5804.
d A cash reward of $2,500 will
be given for information that
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results in
suspectss.
an arrest of
Two arrested
in traffic stop
Two Starke women were
arrested Sept. 8 during a traffic
stop on Northwest 177th
Street.
A 1985 Nissan was observed
at 7:40 a.m. without a tag,,
according to Bradford Deputy
Drew Moore. Cynthia L.
Gibson, 34, the driver of the
vehicle, was charged with
driving while, license suspended
or revoked with bond set at,
$5,000. Gibson was also
charged on a warrant from
Marion County for violation of
probation' grand theft auto with
no bond.
Allegra C. George, 31, was
arrested for resisting arrest
without violence after
attempting to disguise, her
identity by giving the deputy a
false name, false birth date and
false social security number,
Deputy Moore said. George
was released after a $500 surety
bond was posted.
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:
Albert C. Baugess, 37, of
Lawtey was arrested. Sept. 10
by Bradford Deputy Drew
Moore for domestic battery and,
battery on a child..Baugess is
charged with grabbing the
victim around the throat and
hitting the second' victim (a 10-
year-old) in the chest during an
altercation, Deputy Moore said.
Both the first victim and
Baugess were intoxicated at the'
time of the incident, Deputy
Moore said. There were no
injuries.
Jerome Dallas Smith, 35, of
Gainesville was arrested Sept.,
S8 by Starke Patrolman Mark
Lowery for grand theft auto and'
possession ,of cannabis. Smith
is charged with stealing a
vehicle from a Starke man.
During the arrest process the
officer found a marijuana
cigarette in Smith's pocket.
Bond was 'set at $15,000.
Dollie Vollmer, 39, of Starke,
a passenger in. the stolen
vehicle, was arrested Sept. 8 by,
Starke Sgt. R.V. Melton for
possession of drug
paraphernalia after the officer
found a metal crack pipe in her
purse. A $1,000 surety bond
was posted for her release from
custody.
Rodney L. Jackson, 42, of
Starke was arrested Sept. 9 by
Bradford Deputy Aaron Black
for felony battery. Jackson was
arrested following' an
investigation into a domestic
assault that occurred at
Jackson's home. Bond was set
at $25,000.
David Freeman, 46, of
Keystone Heights was arrested
Sept. 9 by Clay deputies for
domestic battery.
Charles Accordino, 20, of
Lake Butler was arrested Sept.
'9 by Clay deputies for
possession and use of drug
paraphernalia and cannabis.
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.Michaei Strickland. 26, of
Hampton was arrested Sept. 5
by Bradford Deputy Lockhart
on a warrant from Alachila for
violation of probation grand
theft and failure to appear
battery. Bodnd was set at
$5,000.
Gretchen Hoatlin, 23, of
Macclenny was arrested Sept. 5
by Sgt. Melton on a warrant
from Columbia County for
violation of probation
possession.
Michael Massey, 21, of
Starke was arrested' Sept. 6 by
probation officers for violation
of probation criminal mischief.
Michael Erickson, 42, of
Gaines% ille was arrested Sept._
6 by probation officers for
violation, of probation grand
theft.
Jason Flanagan, 30, of
Starke was arrested Sept. 7 by
probation officers for violation
of probation felony battery.
David Hughes, 42, of
Williston was arrested Sept. 7
by Bradford Deputy David
Thompson for failure to appear
disorderly intoxication and
affray. He was released from
custeod after. a $4,000 cash
bond was.posted.
Kelly Taylor, 42. of Melrose
was arrested Sept. 6 by Clay
deputies on a w arrant for
attempting to obtain
prescription medication by
fraud.
Reginald Brown, 44, of
Lakeland was arrested Sept. 7
by Bradford Sgt. E. J. Kiser on
warrants from Hillsborough
County for DWLS and leaving
the scene of an accident. Total
bond was set at $2,250.' He
was transported to
Hillsborough.
Parvielle L. Lee, 22, of
Starke was arrested Sept. 8 by
Bradford. Deputy Sherri Mann
for violation of probation
battery. Lee was ordered 0to
serve 50 days in the county
'jail.
Lamornt A. Gordon, 24, of
Hawthorne was arrested Sept.
10 by Deputy Moore for
violation of probation He was
ordered to serve 40 days in the
county jail.
Traffic,
George Lonnie Washington,
30, of Gainesville was arrested
Sept. 11 by Starke Patrolman
Shawn Brown for diving under
the influence tDU1).
Washington's vehicle was...
stopped on U.S. 301 just after
midnight. His blood-alcohol
level was .27 percent.
Carlos Johnson, 31, of
Gainesville was arrested Sept.
6 by Patrolman Brown for
DUL. A $2,000 surety bond
was posted for his release from
custody.
Bonfillo Solis Hernandez,
38, of Jacksonville was arrested
Sept. 10 by Patrolman Brown
for no valid driver's license
(NVDL). Bond was set at
$500.
Kenneth Merriweather, 19,
of Starke was arrested Sept. 10
by Deputy Moore for NVDL
and fleeing attempting to elude.
Merriweather failed to stop for
the deputy. The vehicle had no
tag and Merriweather had no
license, Deputy Moore said.
Jacob Warren Wolfe, 20, of'
Lake City was arrested Sept.
10 by Patrolman Brown for no
motorcycle endorsement.
Stephen Chesser, 25, of
Keystone Heights was arrested
Sept. 9 by Clay deputies for
DWLS.
Renee Desiree James, 18, of
Tarpon Springs was arrested
Sept. 8 by 'Lawtey Patrolman
J:W. Padgett for DWLS. A
$500 surety bond was posted
for James' release.
Napolean B. Ballard, 49, of
Starke was arrested Sept. 1 by
Bradford Deputy Lori Jestes for
failure to appear NVDL. Bond
was set at $5,000.
Malisa Cady, 41, of
Keystone Heights was arrested
F Sept. 11 by Clay deputies on a
warrant for failure to appear
r DWLS...
James Byers, 44, of
Gainesville was arrested Aug..
30 by Deputy Arnold on a
warrant from Bradford for DUI.
Bond was set at $4,000.
Debra Taylor, 44, of Lake
Butler was arrested Aug. 29 by
Bradford Deputy David Young
for violation 'of probation
DWLS.
Rachel Jones, 18, of
Keystone Heights was arrested
Aug. 31 by Bradford Deputy
Joseph Jones for failure to
appear NVDL. Bond was set at
$4,000
Larry Walker, 38, .of.
Gainesville was arrested Aug.
31 by Deputy Thompson for
failure to appear DWLS. Bond
was set at $3,000.
Pedro Carter, 35, of Starke
was arrested Sept. 5 by
Bradford Deputy Black on a
warrant from Alachua for
failure to appear DWLS. Total
bond was set at $9,500. He
was transported to Alachua
County.
Ronnie McCray, 51, of'
Gainesville was arrested Sept.
5 by .Bradford Deputy Lee
Garnto for failure to appear
DWLS. A $2,000 surety bond
was posted for his release from
custody.,
Gary Duren, 47, of Keystone
Heights was arrested Sept. 7 by
Clay deputies on a warrant for
DWLS.
Steve Crumb, 31, of Starke
was arrested Sept. 8 by
Deputy Mann for violation of
probation DWLS habitual and
failure to appear with no bond.
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OBITUARIES
Philip Crews
LAWTEY Philip Glenn
.Crews, 39, of Lawtey died
Monday, Sept. I1. 2006, at
Shands AGH in Gainesville
following an extended illness.
Born in Jacksonville, Mr.
Crews moved to Lawtey at an
early age. He was a .physical
therapist with Florida Medical
Ctinic and was of the Methodist
faith,
Mr. Crews is survived by: his
mother' and father, Joyce and
Edward Dexter Crews of Lawtey; a
,brother, Edward Crews of Lawtey;
,and a sister, Debbie Bell of
Tennessee.
Funeral services for Mr. Crews
were Sept. 13, 2006,. at
Manntown Congregational
Holiness Church in. Glen Saint
Mary with- the Rev. David
Hodges officiating and Bishop
'Dale Howard assisting. Burial
followed in Manntown Cemetery
under the care of Archie Tanner
SFuneral Home of Starke. ,
Memorial contributions may,
be made to Hospice of North.
Central Florida, 4200 N.W. .90th
Blvd., Gainesville, FL 32606..'
Henry Dees
LAKE BUTLER Henry Lee
Dees, 76, of Lake Butler died
Saturday,' Sept. 9, 2006, at,
Bradford Terrace in Starke
following an extended illness..
Born in Lake Butler, the son of
Henrn M and Ida Dees. Mr. Dees
%ias a carpenter and member of
Trinity Baptist Church
Mr. Dees is survived. by: a son,
Roy Dees of Rising Fawn, Ga.; a
daughter. Linda Rainey of
Gainesville: fite grandchildren
and four great-grandchildren He
was preceded in death by his
w ife. Rosie Eli\son Dees. and a
son, Ray Dees
Graveside services for Mr.
S Dees %%ere Sept. 12. 2006, in
Elzey Chapel Cemetery with the ;
Rev. Roger Worton officiating.
Burial follo%,ed under the care of
Archer Funeral Home of Lake-
Butler .
Marcus Greene
KEYSTONE HEIGHTS Marcus
Robert Greene, '32, of Keystone
Heights died suddenly in
Clinton,Mass., onSunday, Aug.
26, 2006.
Born in Jackson, Mich., on
July 4, 1974, Mr. Greene worked'
as a manager for call centers. He
was of the Catholic faith.
Mr. Greene is survived by: his
parents, James and Betsy Greene
of Keystone- Heights; two-
brothers, his twn Jason Greene
of Keystone Heights and Thomas
Greene, of Clinton, Mass.; his
maternal grandmother, Rosemary
While of Daytona Beach; and his
paternal grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs Fa. Greene of Tecumseh,
Mich
A memorial service for Mr.
Greene %tas Sept. 9, 2006, at 10
a.m. at the St. William Catholic
Church in Keystone with Father
S Mike Williams conducting the
services. Interment was in
Key stone Heights Cemetery
under the direction of Jones
Funeral Home of Keystone.
Norris Johnson
L AWTEY Norris Wilton
- Johnson Jr., 66, of Law tey died
S Monday. Sept. 11. 2006, at
Shards Starke.
Born in. Charleston County,
S.C. and former resident of
Jacksonville. Mr. Johnson
moved to La icey a.year ago. ,
Mr Johnson is survived by:
two sons, James Johnson of
Hampton and Thomas Johnson
of Key West; a daughter, Nicole
Wilkerson of Lawtey;' two
brothers, Johnny Johnson of
Jacksonville and. Herbert
Johnson of, Washington; eight
grandchildren and one great-,
grandchild ;
Services are incomplete at
press time. Arrangements are
under the care of Arclhie Tanner.
Funeral Home of Starke.
Joan Justice
STARKE Joan Lynn Justice,
50, of Starke died Monday, Sept.
11, 2006, at her residence
following an extended illness.
Born in Lake Hamilton, on
Aug. 21, 1956, Mrs. Justice was
a member of Community Church
of Keystone Heights and in 2003
was the first charter president of
the Lion's Club of Starke She
was a self-employed upholsterer
and furniture restorer.
Mrs. Justice is survived by:
her husband, Kenneth Ray
Pierson of Starke; two 'daughters,
Christy Ramsey and Diana
Gallemore. both of Jackson ille:
t%%o brothers. Lee Justice and
Mark Justice, both ,of Lake
Hamilton; and a sister, .Nona
Hogg of The Colony, Texas.
Memorial services for Mrs.,
Justice will be held at 5 p.m. on
Saturday, Sept. 16, 2006, in the
Community Church of Keystone
Heights with 'Pastor Robert
Morford conducting the services.
Interment will be later at the
convenience of the family under
the care of Jones Funeral -Home.
of Starke.
Mary Martin
KEYSTONE HEIGHTS Mary
Katherine. Martin, 24, of,,
Key stone Heights died Thursday.
Sept. 7, 2006 in Gaines\ille.
Ms. Martin is survived by: her
parents. Wayne and Kay Martin;
children. Shawnarik Simmons,
Antonio Morris Jr.. Sy'Tonia
Morris arid Caleb NMabrey; a.
sister, Megan'Martin Jones; two
brothers, Ryan Martin and Eric
Martin: and paternal
grandparents. Walker and
Essielene Martin.
Funeral services for Ms,
Martin were Sept. 12, 2006, 'at
The Campus Church of Christ in
Gaines\ille under the care of
Williams-Thomas Funeral Home
of Gainesville.
Ann McCrary
STARKE Ann "Anna" Ducar
McCrary, 87, of Starke died
SThursday, Sept. 7, 2006, at
Shands, Starke following an
extended, illness.
Born in 1918 in Pleasant City,
,Ohio, one of 14 children, 1Mrs.
McCrary moved to Starke, in
1953 from Akron, Ohio. In
Akron, she; was employed by
Firestone Tire and Rubber as one
of the original "Rosie the
Riveters" during World War I,
'She' was a; member of -Starke
Church of Christ.
Mrs. McCrary is survived by:
three; children,' Marilyn J.
Bradley and her husband Randall
of Keystone Heights, James A.
McCrarv and his wife Pat of Clay
Hill and Janet L. McDaniel of
Jacksonville; two grandsons,
Michael Hoffer of Starke' and
James A. McCrary, Jr. of
NMiddleburg; two great-
granddaughters, Kristen Hoffer
and Cheyenne McCrar., and her
Jovirig friend and caregiver for
many years, Nana Bowen. She
.'was preceded in death in 1995 ,by
her husband of .50 years, James
N. McCrary. "
Her memory will live on
within the hearts of those who
knew and loved her.
Graveside services for Mrs.
McCrary were Sept. 9, 2006, at
Crosby lake Cemetery under the
care of Jones Funeral Home of
Starke. PD.
Earl Muse
STARKE Earl Curtis Muse,
68, of Starke.died Saturday, Sept.
9, 2006, at ,Shands Alachua,
General Hospital in Gainesville
following an extended illness.
Born in Sanford, Mr. Muse
moved to Starke 45 years ago. He
served in the U.S. Army and was
a member of Madison Street
'Baptist Church and Bradford Bass
Masters.
Mr. Muse is. survived by: his
wife, Patricia Muse of Starke;
.daughters, Michelle Duncan of
Starke, Lori Muse 'Mills of
Gainesville;, sisters, Mary
Gajkins of Louisiana and Irene
Perry of Monroe, Ga.; and three
grandchildren.
Funeral services for Mr. Muse
were Sept. 12, 2006, 'in Madison
Street' Baptist Church with Dr.,
Chad Everson officiating and the
,Rev. Charles Warren assisting.
Burial following in Crosby Lake
Cemetery under the care of Archie
Tanner Funeral Home of Starke.
Clara Owen
STARKE Clara Mac OGen.
79, of Starke died Friday. Sept.
8, 2006, in E T. York Hospice
Care Center in Gaines\ille
following an extended illness
A lifelong resident of Starke.
Mrs. Owen was of the Baptist
faith.
Mrs. Owen is sur\ied by a
daughter, Linda T% ler of Siarke: a
son, Robert Earl O1 en of Starke.
a sister, Louise Hernndez, two
grandchildren and eight great-
grandchildren She %%as preceded
in death by her husband, \\illiam
Earl Owen, and two sons, Joseph
'\illiam Owen and Harry James
Owen
Funeral services for Mrs. Owen
were Sept. 12, 2006, in the
'chapel of Archie Tanner Funeral
Home in Starke with the Rev.
Dick Dixon officiating. Burial
followed in Crosby Lake
Cemetery.
Susie Skipalis
JACKSONVILLE Susie
Delores Skipalis, 43. of
Jackson\ille died suddenly on
Saturday, Sept. 9, 2006, at her
residence.
Born in Lawtey on Dec. 5,
1962,' Mrs, Skipalis moved to
Jacksonville five years ago from
Starke. She was a homemaker.
Mrs. Skipalis is survived by:
her husband, James Skipalis of
Jacksonville; a son, Robert C.
Justice of Starke; sisters,
Kathleen Mizell of Clay Hill,
Janet Gault of Starke, Judy
Northrup of Jacksonville,
Deborah Sellers of Florida,
Marylee Sellers and Angie
Underhill, both of Lawtey;
brothers. Robert Martin and
Kenneth Martin. both of Florida;
and one grandchild.
Graveside services for Mrs.
Skipalis will be held at 10 a.m.
on Thursday, Sept. 14, 2006, at
Padgett CemeterN in Clay' Hill.
Burial will follow under the care
of Jones Funeral Home of Starke.
The family will receive friends
at the funeral home on
Wednesday, Sept. 13, 2006,
From 6-8 p.m.
InMvmenory .
In Loving Memory
of Salonika Denise Williams
Born: July 15, 1976 Died: Sept. 13, 2002
If tears could build a stairway,
and memories build a lane, I
would walk right up to Heaven
and bring you home again.
No farewell words were spoken, no
time to say goodbye. You were
gone before I knew it and only
God knows why.
My heart still aches with sadness,
and secret tears still flow. What it
meant to love you--no one can
ever know.
salh-inika., but now I know you'
want me to monurn for you no
more; To remember all the happy
times, life still has much in store.
nce' Yr.ii 'II never, ever be
forgotten, I pledge to you today-
a hallowedplace 1,ithim mv heari'
is where you ll al, aY ns stat.
.ove you always
.and forever,
Mother Vicki
Saul Hankerson
In Memory of
Saul Hankerson.
He Only Takes The Best
God saw Ihe was getting tired,
And a cure was not to be.
So HepiutHis arms around him,
And whispered, "Come with mne. "
With wu'nrtidl,, 'e watchedhimn
ufl',; and sa'ir uin fade away.'
ShI hun.'igh, .u'lo' edhim dearly,
We could not make him stay.,
A golden heart'stopped batiiiiie.
hardworking hands to rest,
God broke our hearts to prove to
us, He only takes the best.'
Love, Daughters, Reese and
GrandKids
Salonika Denise Willi
Pastor Alphonso a
Mrs. Alma Jenkin
In Memory of
Pastor Alphonso an
Mrs. Alma Jenkins
Sept. 13. 20ft6). mamki the 6't
.eddine anti'ersar ofthela I
Pastor Alphonso and Mrs. Al
Jenkins.
We love vou and miiss the uwo
dearly. eIt are blessedlo hate
fond memories.
We are thankful to God to hai
a dad and mom who still lives
our hearts. We will always
celebrate our love for you!
Eternal love, Joan, D
Jimmie, Marian and'
Mothers are such a precious gift
that He sent Irom m-,i high. You
came to lead and guide us for this
we can't deny.
You were placed on Earth to love
us and teach us what is right! We
are forever blessed, Mom, you
were out of sight!
Mother, you were so very dear to
your children in all "u sa. and do
Because of \ our mjar elous
demeanor, we can make it through
...,The good and ihc bad, ,ihen wiv
were happy or sad. even through
ups and downs; for this is why we
art ;o grateful io have you.around!
On his blessed day, .ke like to take
the time to say, "We love and
S honor the most spectacular mother
in a very special wav."
Love always,
Kinby, Ty'Veshaia and Mario
We lo, you. Moim
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Section C: Thursday, Sept. 14, 2006 Telegraph Times Monitor :
Blanding unveils newwar
on terrorism memorial
BY CLIFF SMELLEY
Telegraph Staff Writer
In the midst of
remembrances of those who
were killed in the terror attacks
on Sept. 11, 2001, the Camp
Blanding Joint Training Center
hosted a ceremony honoring
those Florida Army National
Guardsmen who lost their lives
since. then during the support
of the global war on terrorism,
concluding .the event with the
unveiling of a memorial
recognizing each of those I1 I
Guardsmen.
Gov. Jeb Btsh was'. the
keynote speaker at the e'ent.
which took place orr Sepr.- I I.
Bush spoke.of a column he
read by Christopher Hitchens
that same day in which
Hitchens wrote that
monuments should not be built
during a time of war. The
focus should be on winning the
w ar.
"Well, 1 think it is
appropriate for us to build
monuments for the men and
women %who have died in the
line of duty and to win the
war," Bush said. "I think we
can do both. Today, we're here
to do just that, to pay tribute to
some incredibly courageous
men who have served--the
Guard and who have died in
the line of duty."
The memorial consists of
individual monuments for each
of the 11 Florida Guardsmen
who have been killed in the
%war on terrorism
"We wanted each fallen
soldier to ha\e an individual
marker because each one made
an' individual sacrifice," Brig.
Gen. Michael Fleming said.
See UNVEILS, p. 2C
Gov. Jeb Bush helps unveil a new memorial at Camp Blanding honoring those
Florida Army National Guardsmen who died while supporting the war on
terrorism. Bush is assisted by the family members of those Guardsmen, including
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UNVEILS
Continued from p. 1C
One of those fallen soldiers .
was Master Sgt.' Richard
O'Brien, who served in the 2nd
Battalion, 124th .-Infantry
Regiment. He died from a
heart attack at the age of 57 on
Feb. 8, 2004, while in support
of Operation Iraqi Freedom.
O'Brien's wife, Vivian, who
lives in Keystone Heights, said
the memorial was more than
she expected. She was
:a:, anticipating something more
along the lines of the Vietnam
memorial in Washington,
D.C.-one monument with the
Guardsmen's names on
it-when she went to see it on
the night of Sept. 10.
"I wanted to prepare
myself," O'Brien said on
visiting the monument before
its official unveiling. "It was a
good thing I did show up (on
Sept. 10) because I was pretty
overwhelmed with the
individual markers." i "
Fleming said, "This
monument was designed to
reflect the deep 'respect and
love for our fallen warriors.
Their sacrifice is important to
each of us as Americans."
Richard O'Brien was an
instructor-at Camp Blanding's
Regional Training Institute,
where those who knew him
said he had quite an impact.
"He- was one of our
instructors over there who
taught leadership courses,"
said Col. Benny Nelson,
Blanding's post commander.
"That's a tough thing, to teach
leadership. You can't put your,
hands on leadership.
Leadership comes form
within."
'Col. Richard Gallant said
everyone who came in contact
with O'Brien learned what it
was to be a soldier and a man.
."He was a one-in-a-
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said. "This guy impacted so
many younger soldiers that his
---legacy is going to live-on for
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"He was a super soldier,"
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This is the monument visitors will see prior to the
individual monuments for each of the 11 Florida
Guardsmen who have died.
Bush, during his speech,
stated he will always support
Florida Guardsmen who are
killed in the line of duty and
their families, and he said he is
sure those who succeed him as
governor will do the same,
"We look forward to
continuing to work to make
sure that no one .in. this
gathering here would ever
believe their deaths were in
vain," Bush said.
The new memorial is one
way of doing just that
"Each of these fallen
warriors gave all," Fleming
said. "This. _memorial- will
stand forever to mark their
sacrifice for our nation."
The monument also honors
the following Florida
Guardsmen:
*Staff Sgt. Robert
Armstrong, 52, of Tampa. He.
died March 28, 2005, of a
heart attack while at Camp
Shelby, Miss., in. preparation
for deployment to Afghanistan.
Armstrong served in the 53'"
Infantry Brigade. ,
S.Sgt. Dennis Boles, 46, of
Homosassa Springs. He died
Oct. 24, 2004, when .he
collapsed after a 10-mile
fitness march at Camp Arifjan,
Kuwait. Boles served in the
171st Aviation Regiment.
*Sgt. 1st Class Lloyd
Clements. 55, of DeLand. He
died March 26, 2003, of a
heart attack while loading a
truck at Fort Bliss, Texas.
Clements served in the 265th
Air Defense Artillery.
Tigers fall to 0-3 after 34
BY CLIFF SIELLEY
Telegraph Staff Writer
For the third straight game.
'the Union County football
team squared off against a
bigger school, and for the third
straight week, the Tigers were
!susceptible to big plays, the
!result of which was another
idouble-digit loss.
Visiting Wakulla had three
Scoring plays of more than 30
,yards as the War Eagles
handed the Tigers a 34-12 loss
on Sept. 8.
Receiver Tyrelle'Gavin had
all three of those long scoring
plays as the Eagles improved
to 3-0. His two touchdown
receptions-totalling 88
yards-put his team up 14-0
after its first two drives of the
game. Gavin added a 66-yard
punt return for a touchdown in
the third quarter that capped
Wakulla's scoring.
The Tigers (0-3) have had
trouble keeping pace with
opponents who rely less on
two-way players.
"Wien ~ou play the bigger
schools, they run II on, 11
off," Union head-coach BuddN
.Nobles said. "We did that three
years ago, but we're down
about 20 kids in numbers.
What's hurting us is, first of
all, we're giving up the big
play. Second of all, once we
get down, we're so tired it's
hard for us to make a big play.
We've got to stop (giving up
big plays) early in the game."
Still, Nobles remained
--upbeat after the game as he-
looked forward to thee Tigers
playing a team similar in size
for the first time this Friday
when they host district
opponent Chiefland. Also,
Nobles said playing three
"great" teams in Wakulla,
Madison County' and South
Sumter, despite the lopsided
nature of each of those games,
can do nothing but help the
Tigers against their district
opponents.
"We're battle tested,"
Nobles said.
Union's pass defense got off
to a shaky start when Gavin
was able to catch a pass in
stride along the sideline and
complete a 50-yard scoring
play that put Wakulla up 7-0.
approximately three minutes
after the opening kickoff. The
scoring play came on third-
and-7 after linebacker Zeke
Scaff dropped running back
Dion Bryant for a 1-yard loss.
The Eagles were helped by a
Union penalty on their next
drive, which gave them a first
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*Sgt. Ist Class Daniel
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Artillery.
*Cpl. Jeffrey Wershow, 22,
of Gainesville. He died July 6,
2003, after being shot by a
close-range sniper at Baghdad
University, Iraq. Wershow
served in the 124"h Infantry
Regiment.
*Spc. Robert Wise, 21, of'.
Tallahassee. He died Nov. 12'
S-12 los
down at the Union 32. Gavin
would haul in a pass inside the'
5-yard line a couple of plays
later, but the play was nullified
b\ a holding penalty. On
second-and-16, the Eagles
simplN ran the play again, this
time resulting in a 38-yard
scoring strike to Gavin' to
increase their lead to 14-0.,
Wakulla was in good
position to increase that lead'
earl\ in the second quarter
.&hen a botched punt attempt
by Union, in which the ball
sailed over punter Josh
Mitchell's head, gave the
Eagles the ball at the Union
18. Defensive back Deven
Perry put a stop to that threat
when he stepped in front of an
Eddinger pass for an
interception.
It was then Perry who gave
the Tigers' offense its first first
dow n, taking a short pass from
quarterback Austen Roberts
and turning it into a 29-yard
gain to the Wakulla 35. The.
drive would stall, however, at,
the 33-yard line.
The Tigers never gained
another first down in the half,
while the Eagles were able to
drive 67 yards, for a third
touchdown to go into the'half,
up 21-0. Backup quarterback
See TIGERS, p. 6C
2004, in a vehicle accident in
northern Afghanistan. Wood,
who gave up his rank as major
so he could deploy with his
. unit, served as a medic in the
20th Special Forces Group.
*Spc. Daryl Davis, 20; of, 2003;, .when an .explosive
Orlando. He died No. 29, -device hit his *convoy in
2004, as the result of a Baghdad. Wise served in the
Humvee accident near al-Kut, 124th Infantry Regiment.,
Iraq. Davis served in the 144"' Maj. (Sgt.) Roy Wood, 47,
Transportation Company... -of Fort Myers" He died Jan. 9,
*Staff Sgt. Joseph Fuerst III,
26, of Tampa. He died June
24, 2006, when his patrol was.
attacked by small-arms fire
and rocket-propelled grenades
in the Panjway district of
Afghanistan. Fuerst served in
the 53rd Infantry Brigade.. '
*Master Sgt. William
Hoffman, 54, of Jacksonville.
He died June 26, 2003, during
physical training 'at Fort
Stewart, Ga. Hoffman served
in the 631t Maintenance
Company.
*Sgt. Jeffrey Holmes, 29, of
Wewahitchka. He died by
drowning on Nov. 30, 2004, "
while on home on leave from
Iraq. Holmes served. in the
144' Transportation Company.
.-Staff Sgt. Paul Nealy, 58,
of Pembroke Park. He 'died '
Sept. 16, 2004, from illness (he
suffered a heart attack in Iraq)
in Miami. Nealy served in the
743'" Maintenance Company.: Ah i J 1',i 'i
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Travis Young and junior
running back Casey Brown.
Bradford played Interlachen
for homecoming last year,
winning. 18-6 behind 'a
defensive performance that
saw the Tornadoes force five
turnovers. Corian Garrison, a
senior this year, recovered a
fumble and Justin Henderson,
a junior, had an interception.
Junior Chuckie Covington,
had two of Bradford's scores
on a 6-yard touchdown run and
a 55-yard. touchdown
rAf-Pntirm
otpeption.
Both teams are coming off p
of bye weeks, but unlike
Bradford, the Interlache In ians set to
football team entered its break I d l s set to
after a convincing win.
The Tornadoes return to Lke on
action when they travel to play
Interlachen this Friday, Sept. highly ranked.
15, at 7:30 p.m. It is the first
district game for both teams. BuI dogs
Which Rams team Bradford
will face remains to be. seen. BY CLIFF SMELLEY
Will it be the team that could Telegraph Staff Writer "
not take care of the ball,
committing eight turnovers in Keystone Heights is off to
a 20-8 season-opening loss to another 2-0 start this football
Hawthorne, or the team that season and is coming off of a
hung onto the ball, rushing for convincing 34-14 win over
405 yards in a 41-13 win over Baldwin.
Father Lopez? The Indians should find,
Interlachen's defense, which things'a. little tougher as they.
returns. four starters (junior shoot for 3-0 as the\ travel to
lineman Willie Archie, senior Jacksonville Friday, Sept. 15,
lineman John McKibben, to play second-ranked Bolles.
junior linebacker Chase at 7:30 p.m.
Roberts and senior defensive Bolles (3-0) is Kesione's
back Travis Young), held first district opponent this
Hawthorne to two season, but the host Bulldogs
touchdowns-the third'.was .will enter the game not having
scored on a recovery of. an lost a district game since 1992.
Interlachen fumble in the end ,The Bulldogs return seven
zone. Hawthorne's average starters on offense and four on
starting point on its first four defense from a team that went,
drives was the Inierlachen 27. 10-2 last season. Those starters
Against Father Lopez, the include- senior quarterback
Rams were pitching a shutout Randy Hardin, senior running
while the offense scored -the back Ryan %-an Rensburg and,
game's first 34 points. senior wide receiver TraN
The offense has been. led by Herndon. That trio has helped
235-pound fullback Jamel Bolles average 47'4 yards per
Leonard. Leonard rushed for game. ,
86 yards on 18 carries against Hardin has been almost
Hawthorne with a, 38-yard perfect, completing 35-of-45
touchdown run, then rushed passes for 722 yards, with
for 143 yards on' 20 carries seen touchdowns and no
against Father Lopez.', interceptions. Herndon, his
Senior running back Matt favorite target, has caught 17
McKinley, one of four passes for 451 yards and four-
returning starters on offense, touchdowns.
rushed for/. 52 yards on just The Bulldogs haverushed
seven carries against Father for 601 yards this season, with.
Lopez after carrying the ball %an Rensburg gaining 217
only once against Hawthorne. yards on 19 carries.
The other returning starters Defensively, Bolles has
oti offfn from last year' s-4-6 'nalHowed 208 rushing yards in,
t, a re"^ ior "flffiria l'thr le[ andlI SO.ard'.
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..sophomore receiver Zach
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The offense struggled
mightily in the Indians' first
two games, gaining 103. yards
against Dixie County and just
76 yards against Williston. The
.team's lone score against
Williston came on an 80-yard
pass play from Galpin to
running. back Michael Durr,
while the only score against
Dixie County was scored by
the defense on a fumble return.
Four starters return on
defense: junior lineman
Delmar -Dial, senior lineman
Joe Sache,, senior defensive
back Johnny Hayes and senior
linebacker Deonte Davis.
Last year, the Tigers.
recorded a 28-0 win overt
Chiefland with 'graduate C.J.)
Spiller scoring all four
touchdowns on runs of 24, 31 ,
80 and 89 yards.
Union rushed for 360 yards,
while its defense, held
Chiefland to 148 total yards.
The Tigers' defense also
forced three turnovers.
forced seven turnovers.
Bolles opened the season
with a 42-7 win over West
Gadsden, then followed that up
with 63-8 arid 50-13 wins over
Lake Highland Prep and Ciy,
respectively.
Against Clay, Hardin was
i 15-of-19 for 271 yards. He had
touchdown passes of 14 and 56
yards to Herndon-who had
eight receptions for 188
yards-and a I 0-yard
touchdown pass to Bobby
Triglia.
Clay, which had 117 yards
rushing and 115 yards passing,
did not score until the fourth
quarter.
Last year, the Bulldogs'
handed Ke> stone a 58-6 loss;
The Indians held a 6-3-lead
Nith 8:42 to plaN in the second
quarter after Michael McLeod,
who is a senior this year,
kicked field goals of 40 and 46
yards. However, Bolles would
go. on to score on every
possession after McLeod's
second field goal.
Keystone's offense gained
just four first downs and had
87 \ards of total offense. The
Indians. turned the ball 'over
three times.
Bolles rushed for 150 yards,
on 22 carries and gained 302,
yards on 18' pass completions.'
Hardin had touchdown passes
of 22, 35, 37 and -44 ards.
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Union County head football
coach Buddy Nobles is hoping
fans turn' out and "pack the
Jungle" this Friday, Sept. 15,
when the Tigers host Chiefland
at 7:30 p.m..
Nobles wants to see a good
turnout because this \ ill be the.
T.gers' first district game,
making if more important than
their first three games-all
losses-which \till have no
impact on the team's
postseason chances.
Chiefland is in the same
situation' .as the
Tigers-looking for its first
win this season. The Indians
suffered lopsided losses to
Dixie County t35-61 and
Williston (42-7) before losing
a closer game last week, 25-14
against Hamilton County.
The Indians. coming off of a
2-7 season last year. return' six
players on offense: junior
quarterback Daniel Galpin,
senior lineman Rick Berryhill.
junior lineman Tyler Crane.
senior lineman Seth Sache,
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DI.RTHS
Brody Daniel Gunter
Brody Gunter
Ashley and Bryan Gunter of
Starke announce the birth of
their son," Brody ODaniel
Gunter; on Sept. 6, 2006, at
North Florida Regio.nal
Medical Center in Gainesville.
Brody %,eighed 7" pounds. 2
_ou.nces and-" measured '2r '
inches in length. -..'.
Maternal grandparents are.
Jerry and Denise Smith of
Starke. -
Maternal great-grandparents
are Hairld'Smith of Starke and
the late Mary Smith, and the
late Robert and Mary
Crawford of Starke.
PaternaL grandparents are
Glenn -a'nd Wanda Gunter of'
Starke.
Paternal great-grandparents
are Eunice G hunter of-Star-ke-
-iind the late David Gunter, and
the late Gordon and Pearl
Robertson of Jesup, Ga.
Jason Mclntosh and
Alicia S. Fulgham
Fulgham and.
Mclntosh to
wed in
Macclenny
Helen Padgett of Macclenny
and Robert: Fulgham Sr. of
Starke announce the upcoming
marriage of their daughter,'
Alicia S. Fulgham, to Jason,
Nlclntosh. son of Joe and Patsy
Mcintosh of Macclenny.
The wedding N ill take place
at 6 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 16,
2006, at Calvary Baptist
Church t N Macclenn\.
A r-eeeption will
immediately follow the
ceremony.
Family and friends are
invited.
Aidan Alvarez Jaycees plan
Lea\v and Melissa Alxarez
of Starke announce the birth of
their son, Aidan Nathaniel
Cash Alvarez, on Aug. 21,
2006, in Gainesville.
Aidan weighed 8 pounds and
measured 19 inches in' length.
He joins two brothers, Jakob
Alvarez, 6, and Justin Alvarez,
1. '
Maternal grandfather is Eric
Crews of Starke.
Paternal grandparents are
Leavy Buzz and Cynt.hia
Alvarez.
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breast cancer
poker run
The Keystone Heights Junior
Chamber of Commerce is
holding the a Breast Cancer.
Awareness Poker Run onr
Saturday, Sept. 30, at the
Howlin' Wolf, located at S.R.
100 and S.R. 26 in Putnam
Hall. ,
Proceeds raised from the,
poker run will be donated to
the Donna Hicken Foundation.'
The foundation provides
assistance for.area women -who
suffer from breast cancer and
are in need of financial
assistance.
Breast cancer is the one of
most common cancers in
womefi. More than 40,000
women die from breast
every year. Three m
women are living with
cancer.
The cost is $15 per
You do not have to h
motorcycle to partic
Other means of transport
are acceptable.
Food, games, entertain
50/50 drawing, a raffle,
auction will begin immed
following the run.
Free primitive camping
ihot showers are also av
for those who would l
stay over night.
For further inform
contact The Howlin' W
(352) 473-0773 or.,16
Willis at (352) 494-3016
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Joseph Caulk ant
Tiffany Anderson
Anderson ai
Caulk are
engaged:
Phil and Debbie Ander
Lawtey announce
engagement of thcir dau
Tiffany Anderson, in J
Caulk, son ..A- SammN
Sherri Caulk of Hampion
The bride-eleci gradual
2004 from Bradtord-l
Area Career and Tec
Center in cosmetology.
The groom-elect grad
from Bradford High Sch
2002. He xsorks at
Anderson Land Clearing.
The wedding %kill lake
at Cooper Hall at
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Invitations will be sent
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VOLLEYBALL Tigers sweep
Newberry for
Indians second win in
maintain
winning ways
and an BY CLIFF SMELLEY
diately Telegraph Staff Writer
Keystone Heights won its
ig and sixth straight volleyball match,
ailable defeating visiting-Interlachen
ike to 3-0 (25-8, 25-11, 25-8) on.
Sept. 7.
ationa The Indians (7-1 prior to
lolf at Sept. 12) also remained
)ebbie undefeated in district play with
the win
'Mallory Wasik and 'Katie
Taylor each had 13 service
points, while Wasik also had
nine kills, seven digs and five
service aces.
sLori Albritton had nine
.. assists and nine service points.:
SThe seep of the Rams
came on the heels of.a 3-2 (16-
I 25, 25-9,'25-22, 25-27, 15-.11)
win over Class 4A Ridge% ie'.
on'Sept 5 in Ke; stone :.;..
Albrition had 19 assists to
go along \\ith I I points, while
'Wasik had 1-1 kills, 13 digs
and 17 service points.-Michelle
Houser also had 17 ser-ice
points, as well as nine digs.
Kim Russell added 10
assists, eight service puints aind
eight kills.
d Keystone plai ed district
:.opponent Cres-cent City- this
,,, past 'Tuiesda: and .,ill 'host
district opponent Pierson
TaylOr tonight, Sept. 14. The
n ,. Indians .then host district
opponent .-Matanzas on,
Tuesday, Sept. 19. .
SBoth matches are scheduled
for appro.\imatel:, y6p.m.
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the
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and
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-BY CLIFF SMELLEY
Telegraph Staff Writer
The .Union County
volleyball team won its second
straight match, defeating
visiting Newberry 3-0 (25-11,
25-12,.25-19) on Sept. 11.
"We had a great effort .by
everyone," Union coach Perry
Davis said.
Union (4-4) got 16 kills and
six service points from Hannah
Hayes, while Kelly Bennett
had 13 kills and seven service
points. ."
Miranda Kent led the team
with 22 service .points and
Jessica Parrish had 20 service
points, to go along 'with eight
kills., The a sisis leaders were
Kent .and Lacey Webb with.
seven each. .. ,
Prior to playing Newberry,
the Tigers suffered a 3-0 (19-
25, 12-25, 13-25) loss to
district opponent Crescert City
on Sept. 5 in Lake Butler.
However, the\ were able to
bounce back on Scpt 7,
defeating Matanzas 3-0. (25-17,
25-14, 25-20) for their first
district '. in
Kent, Parrish and Webb
combined for 26 assist in the
win that put the Tigers' district
recordat'1-2.
Back row player Chasity
Lloyd led the eajm in digs and
is getting better every match,
Davis said. He added ihat the
team s outside.
hitters-Bennett, Hayes,
Bianca Clemons and Markie
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Emery-worked very hard as
well.
Union, which played this
past Tuesday, will host
Matanzas tonight, Sept. 14.
The Tigers then host Baker
County on Monday, Sept. 18,
before.traveling to play district.
opponent Interlachen on
Tuesday, Sept. 19.
Those matches are
scheduled for approximately.
6:30 p.m.
BMS sweeps
2 opponents
The Bradford Middle School
volleyball team swept ,
doubleheaders against
Keystone Htights and
Williston to improve its record
to 7-1 this season.
"I'm proud of them,"
Bradford coach Annie
Williams said of her players.
"They're doing a great job."
SShe added she would like to
thank the parernt.. ajd'BMS
Principal Jeff Cable for their
Support.
Bradt'-_rd will travel to play
Fort White on Tuesday, Sept.
19, at-4 p.m. before returning
home to play Lake Butler on
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Phillip Carlyle Heavrin
and Elizabeth Anne
Westervelt
Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Daniel Edwards
Taylor and Edwards are wed
Amanda Marie Taylor and
Joshua Daniel Edwards were
marred on Aug. 19, 2006, at
Ashburnham Community
Church in Ashburnham, Mass.
The bride is the daughter of
Kevin and -Edith Silva of
Hubbardston, Mass. She is a
graduate of. Bradford High
School and. is. currently
employed as a dental assistant.
The gioom is the son of
Lionel and Lynn Edwards of
Virginia Beach, Va. and
Debbie and James McAllister
of Starke; He is the grandson
of Tommy and June Edwards
of Starke, Kent and Glenda
Petelle of Starke and Jim and
Shirley Young of Melrose. He
is a graduate of BHS and was
recently certified as an EMT.
He is currently employed by
Wal-Mart'and will continue to
pursue a career as a paramedic
and firefighter.
The couple honeymooned
along the coast of Maine and
no%% reside in Gardner. MaNss._
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Saturday
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Blood Center will have a blood
drive in Lawtey this Saturday,
Sept. 16, from 9 a m. until 3
p.m.
There will be free hot dogs.
and soda for all donors who
will also be entered into a
drawing on a 2007 Honda
Accord.
All donors receive a
recognition item and a free
cholesterol screening.
Donors must be at least 17
years old, weigh 110 pounds
and show photo I.D.
For more information, call
(888) 795-2707, or visit
www.lifesouth.org.
Starke and Lake Butler Head
Start is now enrolling students.
The free federally funded program
is now taking applications for the
2006-2007 school year.
The program is open to preschool
children who turn 3 years old on or
before Sept. 1. Head Start offers
educational activities, health and
family services. To apply in Starke,
call Kyle Bohesteel at (904) 964-
8280 to set up an appointment.
Parents may also stop by the Starke
Center, located at 1080 N. Pine St.,,
or contact ECS Resource and
Referral at (904) 964-1543. To
apply in Lake Butler, call Alberta
Hampton at (386) 496-2160 or visit
495 Southeast 5th St. Bring the
child's Birth Certificate and proof of
income when applying.
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.
Westervelt
and Heavrin to
wed in 2007
Elizabeth Anne Westervelt.
and Phillip Carlyle Heavrin are.
engaged.
The bhride-elect is the
daughter of John and Teresa
Westervelt of Florahome. She
is a 2006 graduate of Keystone.
Heights High School and is
currently attending St. Johns
River Community College She
is employed by Hitchcocks
Supervalu of 'I Kc.-ione
Heights.
The groom-clcct is the son
of Jenny and Danny Spradley
of Keystone Heights .and
David and Christina Heavrin
of South Cjrlina.. He is a
2003 graduate of KHHS and is
currently -otending Santa Fe
Community College. He works
at Alachua General Hospital in
Gainesville.
The'wedding will take place.
on Saturday, March 24, 2007;
at Lake Hill Baptist Church in
Keystone Heights.
Clarks
celebrate
Kyle Quintin Jerrels and
Teresa Kay Hulsey
Hulsey and
jerrels to wed
in October
Brenda and Jerry Hulsey of
Starke announce the
engagement and upcoming
marriage of their daughter,
Teresa Kay Hulsey;, to Kyle
Quintin Jerrels of Starke, the
son of Kathy Thomas of
Hawthorne, and Tommy
Thomas of Fort Mvers.
The. bride-elect is a I 5
graduate of Bradford High
School. She works at Shands
Starke.
The groom-elect is a 1996
graduate of Ha3Lthorne High
School. He works for the city
of Starke.
The wedding is planned for
5 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 7,
2006, at the Bradford County
Fairgrounds.
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immediately follow the
ceremony.
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Jackie and Kenneth
Grider
Griders to
celebrate 50th
wedding
anniversary
Kenneth and. Jackie Grider
will -Aoon celebrate their 50th
wedding anniversary.
A p.irty is planned io
celebrate the event on Sunday.
Sept. 24, 2006, 2-4 p.m., at the
Woman's Club of Starke, 201
N. Walnut St. in Starke.
Famil, and.. friends are
invited. No gifts please.
Janna Breton and
Ricky Crane
Breton and
Crane to wed
Sept. 16
Ricky Crane and Janna
Breton announce their
engagement and upcoming
marriage on Saturday, Sept.
16, 2006, in St. Augustine.
The groom-elect is
e. employed, by Anheuser Busch
in Gainesiille.
The bride-elect owns and
. operates Talent Village
Learning Center in Keystone
Heights..
Hospice is in need of volunteers.
There %ill be a volunteer training
program soon. and if interested in
this important volunteer
opportunity, call Carolyn Long,
386-328-7100
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TIGERS
Continued from p. 2C
Troy Walker had the score on
a 17-yard run.
It was finally Union's turn to
get on the scoreboard when the
Tigers scored on the first drive
of the second half. Justin
Griffin sprinted 44 yards' on a
catch-and-run to the Wakulla
20 that had the Tiger fans
going delirious in the stands.
That enthusiasm was
dampened a bit when Roberts
was sacked for a 12-yarddoss
two plays later. Still, on third-
and-20, Roberts and Griffin
hooked up again, the result
being a 30-yard touchdown.
Mitchell's PAT was blocked,
but the Tigers finally had some
momentum trailing 21-6.
Wakulla quickly seized the
momentum back, going up 34-
6 on a six-play, 53-yard
scoring drive and Gavin's punt
return. ., :
Perry put the Tigers :in
position for the last score of
the game when he scooped'the
ball up on a Wakulla field gdal
attempt that was well short of
its mark and returning it to the
Wakulla 20-yard line. An
offsides penalty on Wakulla on
a fourth-down play and a 7--
yard run by Mitchell helped
the Tigers on the drive, which
was capped by a 1-yard
touchdown run by Roberts
with 4:59 remaining in- the
game.
The Tigers had 15 rushing
yards on the short drive, but
they finished the game with
only 13 yards,- taking into
account sacks and the failed
punt attempt.
Roberts completed only 35
percent (7-of-20) of his passes.
but averaged 18 yards .: per
completion. -
Score 'by Quarter
WHS: 14 7 13 15-34
UCHS: 0 0 6 6--12
Scoring Summary
W: T. Gavin 50 pass from
Edinger (Walker kick)
W:T. Gavin 38 pass from
Edinger (Walker kick)
W: Walker 17 run (Walker kick)
U: Griffin 30 pass from
Roberts (kick blocked)
W: K. Gavin 18 run (kick failed)
W: T. Gavin 66 punt return
(Walker kick) ?,
U: Roberts 1 run (pass failed)
Team Statistics
U
First Downs 5
Rushes/Yds. 29-13
Passing Yds. 123
Passes(C-A-l) 7-20-0
Punts 3-42
Fumbles-Lost 1-0
Penalties 2-20
14
33-149
132
7-13-1
1-43
0-0
6-35
CROSS
COUNTRY
BHS boys:
team has PRs
at invitational
BY CLIFF SMELLEY
Telegraph Staff Writer
Three members of 'the
Bradford High School boys
cross country team set personal
records at the Katie Caples
Invitational-at Bishop KennN
High School on Sept. 9.
Chris' Underhill, led the %"a\,
for Bradford with a time of
20:49, while the next, three
runners had PRs: Carlton
Crudup (21:42), David Weeks
(24:301 and Thomas Boyette
(25:25).
Simon Crawford and Travis
Ledger each had a time of
29:47.
Bradford had four members
of its girls team compete.
Christina Jordan had a time of
27:33, followed by Tracey
Ledger (31:06), Mehgan Perry
*(32:39) and Stefini Starling
(34:48).
Coach John Loper said the
high 'school program is still in
a rebuilding stage.
"I'm just looking forward to
watching these kids getting.
better," he said.
Bradford will compete at the
University of Florida
Invitation this Saturday, Sept.
. 16. It is the first time Bradford
has competed in the race in six
or seven years.
"We want to see how they
do on a fast course," Loper
said.
BMS teams
are tops at
recent meet
BY CLIFF SMELLEY
Telegraph Staff Writer
Each of the Bradford Middle
School cross country teams
placed first in a meet in
Williston on Sept. 6, with the
girls team posting a perfect
score of 15.
Bradford's girls took the top
Five spots. in the race, the first
time the team has ever
accomplished that
Nicole Miller won the race
with a school-record time of
23:32. Jessika Robinson was
second x ith a personal record
of- 24:27, Samantha Steffan
third with a time of 24:51,
Ashle\ Sutherland fourth with
a time of 24:56 and Natali
Powell fifth with a time of
27:01.
Coach John Loper said any
of the runners are capable of
leading the Hurricanes,
pointing out that Powell led
the team in its previous meet.
"It's not going to be just one
girl that's going to have all the
weight on her shoulders all the
time," Loper said. '
Also participating from the
girls team were:. Destiny
Griffith (29:06, PR), Khristine
Crawford (29:21), ., Rosa
London (30:45) arid Rachel.
Rensberger (32:29, PR). .
The boys team had a score
of 26, led by Andrew Warren,
who had a PR of 23:19.
Andrew Merrill had a PR of
23:32, followed by Rowdy
Rensberger (23:40, PR),
I'
00
Colton Wall (24:43, PR), Sean
Andrews (25:21, PR), Don
Huitt (26:19), Luke Thompson
(26:53), Jordan Dyal (28:19),
James Ramseur (31:47), Sean
Massey (32:10), Cody Stinnett
(32:30) and Dustin Corbitt
(43:41, PR)..
Bradford will next compete
in a meet in Yankeetown on
. Wednesday, Sept. 20.
Loper wished to express his
thanks to Jon Alexander for
assisting in last week's
practice.
The Bradford girls team, which posted a perfect score in a meet at Williston, is
composed of (from left) Nicole Miller, Jessika Robinson, Samantha Steffan,
Ashley Sutherland and Natali Powell.
The boys who led Bradford Middle School to a win in Williston were (from left)
Andrew Warren, Andrew Merrill, Rowdy Rerisberger, Colton Wall and Sean
Andrews.
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42
Motor Vehicles
4 TIRES COOPER
DURANGO ArT, LT315-
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1995 MAZDA B2300, 5sp,
cold ac, dings, runs.
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firm. Also 94 Chevy Lu-
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reduced to $595-trans
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4111; '
VARIOUS LATE MODEL
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$10,000. All inspected
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runs great. Neers lefli e
rod and A/C. repair.
S2000 010B 904-305-
5814
'CO CHEi' SILVERADO.
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OBO casil90.-769-6008
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V6, AC, 'AM/FM radio
with CD, power doors
and windows, very clean
and nice. 85K miles,
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0042.
2003 TOWN & COUNTRY
MINI VAN. $7900 OBO,
excellent condition. Call
Theresa at 386-496-
1864.
1995 MERCURY MIS-
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good gas mileage.
$1800 OBO, call 904-
364-7152.
43
RV's and
Campers
'93 ROCKWOOD MOTOR
HOME, 28ft self-con-
tained,' 50K miles.
Sleeps 4, has a tow'bar
and '03 Subaru Baha
available. Call 352-473-
8738.
44
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BOAT FOR SALE Seais 6.
tri hull, new starter, new;
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45
Land for Sale
KEYSTONE HEIGHTS
BACKS UP TO GOLDHEAD STATE PARK
NEAR MCRAE ELEMENTARY
Enjoy hiking, nature and fishirig at your
back door.-'3/2 with den or office and
shed on I acre. Fenced front yard. Very
private. All this for $149,900. $500
BONUS to buyer's agent. Bring all
offers. Motivated seller, 5698 Christian
Camp Road. Call Becky Constant at 904-
505-3972.
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BANANA BAY
LANDSCAPE INC.
Specializing in
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Residential ~ Commercial
I 'd Bf iuti II I i i
KEYSTONE HEIGHTS,
10+ beautiful acres, 220
sq ft, large DW1,H, se-
cluded, fenced, owner fi-
nanced, lease option.
Appraised 225K, price
175K, 352-331-9663.
1-4 ACRES ON PAVED
ROAD JN LAKE BUT-
LER. Owner financing
available. Call 386-365-
3992 or e-mail
clg5720@alltel.net for
pictures.
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Commercial
Property-Rent,
Lease, Sale
FOR LEASE OR saie Ideal
c.jic.n 2 parcelS' 28300
SOFT building with of-
fice, barn, mini storage,
5 acres, off of South 301.
Also 8 acres. partially
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HOUSECLEANING 3 ACRES IN
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cleared. Both lots 3/10th
of a mile from new
Walmart. Call 904-964-
3827 for more informa-
tion.
COMMERCIAL/ RETAIL
space by Starke Post
Office for rent or lease.
For more information
'please call 904-964-
6305 and ask for John.
DOWNTOWN STARKE
professional offices for
rent. Conference room,
kitchen, utilities and more
provided. Call 904-964-
2616.
48
Homes for Sale
-'6522 TREIST AVE, KEY-
STONE, on large lot,
guaranteed financing.
3BR/2BA, garage, 1500
sqft home, like new. Rent
or rent to own, 5K mini-
mum down. $189K,
$1100 per month. Call
904-276-6446.
GREAT LOCATION be-
tween Keystone/Melrose
on paved street. 3BR/
2BA, 1837 sq ft. Just re-
modeled, includes fans,
appliances, shed,
screened porch, 2 car
garage, $199,900. Day
352-475-1800 or eve-
nings 352-475-6255.
35-7388
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2BR/IBA concrete block home on .175 acre lot '.
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Daily $35 & up
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Microwave Cable
Refrigerator Local Phone
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FOR SALE
2 Parcels
13+ Acres in all
500 ft frontage on 301
South Only 3110 mile
*from Super Walmart.
Office
2800 sq ft Building
Mini-storage and Barn
Ideal Location*
Call (904) 964-3827
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around porch, custom
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utes from Keystone and
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from Gainesville.
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7763.
KEYSTONE GOLF
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home 2158 livng area.
3032 Total, ready to move
in. 4589 SE 3rd PL.
$269,800 Terry Hall
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.IN LAWTEY on 1.5
acres, 1/1 guest house,
fy ww l,4alycm"AU A.4h
fenced back yard, tile
throughout, quiet neigh-
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muters. $124,000, seller
motivated. Call 904-364-
7320 or 904-782-3121.
3/1.5 HOME FAMILY
ROOM, NEW CARPET,
attice, CH/A and extras,
$139,900. Call 904-964-
7707.
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LARGE, STONE
HOUSE. 3/2 on SR26,
24 acres divided into 3
parts, 4 stall horse bam,
indoor waterfall, 20 min-
utes to UF. $850K, call
352-373-2842.
49
Mobile Homes,
for Sale
OWNER MOTIVATED -
6049 BOWDOIN RD,
Keystone Heights;,
DWMH, 3/2 with fire-
place, screened porch,
chain link fence, large
carport for RV or big
truck. 1/3 acre, $57,500.
Mary Platt, Platt Realty,
90 4-31 4-1 908.
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Owner: Kerry Whitford
ANTIQUE AUCTION
Fri., Sept. 15, 7:00 p.m.
Keystone Heights Lions Club
on Orchid Ave, across from high school
80+ Hummels, approx-650 pieces block
optic dep, glass, 220 pieces Blue Ridge
china, & 120+ pieces Royal Ruby glass,
cookie jars, Cambridge glass, Franciscan,
Twiggy maple leaf, Jewel T, McCoy,
Westmoreland, Homer Laughlin, Rosenthal,
Frankoma, Castor set, German, Bavaria, etc.
1940's girl's bike, drying rack, wood boxes,
Christmas decor. & more. Bring your boxes.
Terms of auction: Cash, check wilD, Visa, MasterCard or
Debit. 12% Buyer's Premium plus tax. 2% B.P. discount
w/cash/check.
KEYSTONE AUCTION SERVICE /
AB#1648, Col. Ken Mitchell, AU #2225
5500 SE 3rd Ave.. Keystone Heights, FL 32656.
Call for information (352) 473-9008
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HERITAGE VILLAS
APARTMENTS
IBrooInms
607 Bradford Ct.
Starke, FL
For more info call
964-6216
( ,, TDD# 1-800-840-2408 1 "
Driveways Sidewalks
Slabs Footings
Decorative Concrete
Coating in many colors
Pumping & Finishing
FREE ESTIMATES
Bus: (904) 964-3827
Mobile: (904) 364-7153
Ke stone Hauling&
Handyrnan Service, CLc.
landscape with S
dy owned & operated by Charlie Revay
352-214-1320 52-475-2885
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HILLIARD/NEWJacobsen Call 1-888-546-4707 or
32 x 48: 3BR/2BA set up 1-904-424-7345.
on 2 acres with well.sep- NEW JACOBSEN 3AND 4
tic & power pole in- BR HOMES on our land
T.H.E. Apartments
922 E. Brownlee St. Starke, Florida
Newly Remodeled
2 & 3 Bedrooms Available
Rent is based on Income
Water. Sewer'
On-Site Laundry I'Fcility & PIla Areas
Ofl'ice Open: 1Ihndcu Friday 8:1100 to 4:30 p.m.
Call (904) 964-7133 1
\ Voice TrY Access 1.-800545 -1833, Ext 381
Bill morgan am Jack Ploss
Phone: 904-964-7399
Cell: 904-591-9377 or 904-219-4648
3085 SE 113C Wayg Starke, FL 32091
,l6 O:et-,, .. .
(1omes0
"We're now selling i shin
our 4th Generation." "Quality and Service
_is not expensive...
,FL 7W O D It'sPriceless"
LANDiHOME PKGS. in Alachua, Bradford,
Columbia, Glchnst, Levy Dixie, Marion, Putnam
and Union counties. Call Gene, Jim and Roy. (352)
372-4663. Westgate Mobile Home Sales.
Westgate Home Center
4431 N\ li3hSi *G (3aines ille. FL
352-372-HOME (4663)
Warehouse For Lease
;'o r 4 Genera "it and Servke
in Keystone Fleighits
on Commercial Circle.
4600 sq. ft. Warehouse
& 1300 sq. ft. MH Office
on approx. 1.5 acres.
City Water & Sewer.
CALL 888.526.3007
Owner/Agent
I It II 1 4 1 I1
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or yours with little or no
money down, easy quali-
fying loans. Call 1-888-
546-4707 or 904-424-
7345.
FREE SWMH, NEEDS
WORK. Yoj move. Call
904-368-0787.
HIGH RIDGE ESTATES -
1992 well-kept 3/2 mo-
bile home, 1+acre, vinyl
siding, central air and
heat, beautiful oaks,
fenced, porches. Deal at
$49.9K. Financing avail-
able with 25% down.
Call 352-473-6443.
2.5 ACRES WITH 28X64,
2000 MOBILE HOME,
like new, well and septic,
financing available. In
Union County, call 386-
496-1146.
1985 3/2 SW, OWNER
OCCUPIED. Buck Bay
(Gainesville). Screen
iorch, lake access,
11.500 Will consider
RV or vehicle trade, 352-
335-5996. :
50
For Rent
LAKE GENE'JA HUGE
DW. DIRECT LAKE
FRONT $800'mih plus
security 7804 SR100I
KXeysione Heigr.is
McDonald's Traier Park..
352-478-2697.'
LAKE GENEVA- 2BR MH,
DIRECT' AKEFRONT
$500/mth plus secunry
S7804 SR100, Keystone
Heights. McDonald's
Trailer. Park, 352-478-
2697. -
6522 TREIST AVE, KEY-
STONE, on large lot,
jguaranteed ilnancring
3BR.'2BA. garage 1500
sqll nome lie rew Rent
or rent io own. 5K mini.
mum drown $189K.
* $1100. per morin Call
904-276-6446.
FURNISHED ROOMS
FOR RENT! COM-
PLETE with CH/A, cable
Provided, all utilities paid!
Central location. 10%
aiscouni on lirsl monins
rent for senior citizens
Rooms with private baItn,
$110 $120 !wk Room
winoutbaln. $95 Laun-
,ry facilities available
Close to churches,.
stores, downtown shop-
ping; theatre, and more!
See Manager at the
Magnolia Hotel, across
from the Starke Post Of-
fice. 904-964-4303.
WE HAVE 2 OR 3 bedroom
MH, clear,, close to
prison. Call 352-468-'
1323.
SOUTHERN VILLAS OF
Starke Apts. 2 BR HC &
non HC apartments.
Central ac/heat, on site
laundry, playground, pri-
vale and quid almo.
sphere. Located on
SSR16, 1001 Souinern
villa iDrive. Starke Fl 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.
2BR/1BA FOR RENT, CH/
A, $550 per month, good
condition, no pets, first &
last plus deposit, lease.-
Call 904-964-4111, leave
message.
BROOKER..- OVER 2000
SQ FT 5/2 HOME, fully,
remodeled. New deck,.
paint, carpet, vinyl floors,
appliances, ceiling fans,
AC: Washer/dryer,
fenced in yard. $950/
mth, no pets. Call 866-
869-5766, opt 7.
LAKE SANTA FE COT-
TAGE' 2/1 washer/
dryer, furnished or unfur-
nished, sandy beach.
Adults only, $975/mth..
Call 352-468-2386.
VERY NICE HOUSE IN
RAIFORD. 4/3, CH/Aon
2 acreE shed and smaii
Dam 1775,'mth list, las
plus 1750.'dep Noinside
pets. cal 904-783 4757
2BR/2BA MH on 1 acre,
close to schools & Key-
stone Heights. No pets.
$550 per monih plus de
posiit Call 352-475.6260
3BR'2BA MH Graham
area, 1sl security re
q uired. Fenced in yard
no pels. Call 352-468.
2544. ,
MELROSE -/I MOBILE
HOME In quiel park
$260/mth, $100,dep
Call 352-475-9623,
MELROSE SPACIOUS 2/
2 ON FISHING LAKE. 3
wooded acres, pool,
sunroom and porches.
$1 150;mtn plus $550
adep Call 904-759-9600
3,2 DWM.IH WITH FENCED
IN YARD Walking adis-
lance irom Keystone
Heights schools
Washer and dryer in.
cluded. Terms of lease
are 6 months or one
year Call 352-478-9461 ,
3&2 DW ON ONE ACRE,
CH/A; large storage
shed, Silver Sands Rd.
Completely remodeled.
McRae Elementary.
great family nome $800i
mm $500/sec aeposit
Available October 1
904-725-5359 M-F, 904-
591-4316 weekends
2 5 ACRES WITH 28X64.
2000 MOBILE HOME,
like new. well ana septlc.
financing available In
Union Counry call 386-
496-1146. ,
2/1.5 HOME OUTSIDE
-PETS OK. 1 25 acres.
nothing bigger tman a
horse. $500,mlin, $250/
dep. 352-281-1045 or
352-473-9005, ask for
-Ted. '
3/2 DWMH, LARGE GA-
RAGE, $750/mlh plus
security. Call 904-364-
7107 50
2'2 SWMH FOR RENT
LOCATED IN LAWTEV -
oht ol 225 $500,/min.
$500a'ep Call 904.782.
'9847. .
NICE 3BRi1BA COT-
TAGE, newly renovated,
large private lot, CH/A &
Carport, $575 'month.
Worthington Springs
area. Call 386-496-
2354.
LARGE OLDER FARM
HOUSE 4/2, CH/A,
family room, living room,
storage buildings and
fenced pasture. 7 miles
west of Worthington,
outside pets and horses
ok. $850/mth, refer-
e-nces require, Call
6.49 2354
STARKE 3/1 SWMH -
$400/mth plus deposit.
Call 352-235-1386.:
FOR RENT OR SALE -
KEYSTONE AREA. 3/2
mobile home, $425/mth.
Call 904-364-7731 or
904-964-6569.
LARGE 3/2 CBS, HOUSE
FOR RENT ON 4.
ACRES. Starke area,
$800'mlri plus daep'osi
Call 95 -.78358i:."i
51
Lost/Found,
FOUND GERMAN
'SHEPHERD. Husky
mix, 8mths old, black
and tan, near Gold Head
Park. Call 352-473-
9220. .
52
Animals & Pets:
DOGS FOR ADOPTION
OR FOSTERIIIG Fea
lure iwo Walker pups
under a year old. One
is tan and white, the
other is tri-colored. Very
friendly dogs. We have
some great dogs in fos
ter care .:nat need
homes Dakotia a
fnendly black lao female
Splus a lew orei's. We
S aliohavire IV:. adulirMarle
dCogs nuriuea al Ire
shelter, looking for,
homes. Rottweiler, labs,
builiogs ana Sheparo -
are ine aieieri trype Cl
breed mires uSl waIling
for a nome We nave IB
ing for a forever home.
Call Tammy at.352-258-
6582 or Kristie at 904-
334-7319 or Bradford
County Paws 904-964-
9200.
PUREBRED PIT BULL
PUPPIES 8wks old, no
papers, both parents on
premises. .$100.each,
386-496-1927.
FREE KITTENS TO
GOOD HOME Liner
DOA Irained 8 weei-solD
Call 90':4-964-3786
leave message
PEEK A-TZU REGIS
TERED MALE 12.
WEEKS, $225. Call
Lynn Stewart at 386-
431-1415
53A
Yard Sales
SATURDAY AND SUN-
DA'i. 9AM5PM. Fumi-.
lure stereos, skaie-
boards guitar arplp,
ances, eic Ne>w and
used infant and toddler
clothing, OshKosh and
Carter's. 5.2 miles west
of 301 off SR100, SW
85th Ln, follow signs. '
ARCHERY BOWS :- PSE
NOVA Never shoi
$180. Bear ,.niie-iail 2
hasc se. ses delacn
sOle quier and arro'.'s.
$150 Call 904.966.
0631.
GREEN ACRES 1412
: DEBRA ST, Friday and
Saturday, 8am-12pm.
Size 18 clothes, misc
items.
LIKE NEW COUCH $300
LoIs ol plus size colinng
120..241 nousenoi .
itern-s. eic Friday and
Saturday. 9am-lpm no
eari C.ra0 On CR229
lBro'.nlee RaO. 3 miles
paDi Siar.e Elementary
on lell sign in yara
IMULTI-FAMIL'' ', ARD
-SALE Fridnaay 8arn.3pmr
and Saturiay 8am-
12pm. Furniture, baby
pups that are titlie and clothes toys. odds and
approx 12 weeks ends 3901 NW CR233 C mmecl R siental
Reajy orI homes iral (Morgan ROi look lor IStallation
wit give them TLC We sEigns- Installatin ,
have a full giown M.irx t0 SOUTH MYRTLE ST. L- 5uti!;l ._ Maintenance
(nas no Tail) cal iger le. Saturday, 8am. Dolls. i
male looking for a new wicker lurn.lure. nice 30+ years experience ,
home. Nort o meni.on leans.a tileDoelery Relocating from Tampa oi
Ine kilens and cals wail- thing
l orahome: 386-659-2888
CHAMPION Cell Phone: 813-966-1488
HOME INSPECTIONS
~ EXISTING HOMES- ,
For the Buyer and Seller...
A full pre-sale or pre-closing inspection
on electrical, plumbing, structural,
'roofing, interior, etc. "FOR EXPERT WATER WELL SERVICE"
3601 S.E. 35th Avenue
- 'Gainesville, FL 32641-
(352) 378-1910
Harold "Rip" MIcCullars
Owner and Operator
Hc-1Hur Ser% ice
and up.eac
GIGANTIC YARD SALE -
'Friday and Saturday,
7:30am-12pm. 230E
(Call St), 2 miles past
hospital to NE 14th Ave
(Country Club). An-
tiques, stereos, com-
puter stuff, tapes, cas-
settes, movies, etc.
Must go cheap!
MULTI FAMILY YARD
SALE 808 N
Westmoreland, St,
Siarke Saiurday Samn-
12pmr Babry Cl,:ris.
riousen"ia C.d ms lurr..
ture, misc.
SATURDAY. 9AM-3PM,
HWY 16 iowards prison
from Starke about 5
miles, turn right off Hwy
16 to 203rd St, go down
din road qreen siucco
rouse with paved drive
Pool [able, surround TVI
slereo system. ueen
size maltress sel 20
inch color TV DVD
player.
BIG 3 FAtMILY ANNUAL
YARD SALE -Friday 9/
15 and Saturday 9/16,
9am-? 6 miles West of
Starke on CR229.
Men's, women's and ;
"baby's :loriiei. jewelry,
seasonal decorations,
small appliances coolk.-
OiOkS I:,Vs5 r,,useriold
ilemr. nrome deora. '
lions gas *aier heater,.
oIois, larm iu.,li5 5ft fin-
ish mower lei SKi elec-
tric scooters and much
more.
MULTI FAMILY YARD,
SALE. Saturday, Sep-
lember 16. 7am-2pm
S1989 IruCk. wedding
dre5 'Oys-, riouterc.ilo
itermi. 100 mrrucn 10 is
16W left on CR233. go
;h, electric
n guarantee,
liablee. For
s, call 904-
:E Pillowtop
d boxspring
ctures war-
new still in
deliver. Sell
all 352-372-
ET 7 piece
cherry queen.'
esser.,mirror.
nas cresi
ovetail con-
New still in
tail $6100,
$1100. 352-
OM SUITE-
erry lable. 6
* chairs and
n and Duffel
still boxed
er Reladi
nlice $1100
16
MATTRESS TWIN sets
$89,'full sets $1i?""
Queen sets $159. Kng
sets $189. Mattress Facd
tory, 441 East Brownlee
St. Carpets also- large
room size pieces. Save
a lot. Cash'and carf.
Call Sonia at 352-473'
7173 or 904-964-3888;..
BED-QUEEN orthopedi&-'
Pillowtop mattress ah'd
box. Name brand, new in
plastic. wirn warrarii'
Can deliver Sacrihce
$100 Call 352-372,
8588.
4 TIRES COOPE .
DURANGO NT, LT31t~
75R-16, 35", load ranj.
D, $180. Call 904-966-'J
0631.
ARCHERY BOWS PSE
NOVA. Never shrf,
$180 Bear wvhle-tall 2,
has case. Siles deiach-
able quiver and arro'w-s
$150. Call 904-966-
0631.
3 miles left on 205th St -
worth the drive.
53B
-Keystone
SYard Sales
ESTATE SALE -ANTIQUE
GLASSWARE, silver,
furniture, large and small
pools, Christmas deco-.
rations and other house-
hold items. Friday.and
Saturday 9am-4prri.
239 Asnie., LaKe Dr,
Metlrose
MOVING SALE TOOLS,
8" table saw ard some-
thing for .everyone.I
SR21N to 315C, 3 miles,
Indian Trail, 3 mailboxes
down, 6055 on mailbox.
Friday, and Saturday,
8am-5pm
LARGE YARD SALE FRI-
DAY AND SATURDAY.
9415 and 9/16, 8am-
2pm. 704 SE SR100
Furniture. lools toys and
nome interior
REAL YARD SALE 3
FAMILIES Saturday.
8am Furniture wergnt
oencn winter cloines for
all, fencing toyS and lois
more at lOW prices 6379
Marlbrook Ci oil SR1i00
East. approximately 3
miles Irom main KHiral
tic ligni look lor signs
53C
Lake Butler
Yard Sales
HUGE YARD SALE, 9/15
AND 9/16, 8AM-4PM.
New surround sound,
baby items, double
stroller. wooden cradle,
men's. women's and
baby clothes. lois more
13819 NE 262n1 Loop
PO
Ft.
I IN oia 61 t10EMF.-I El
ROOF FREE REPAIRS
RE-ROOFS EXTENDED MOBILE HOMES
METAL SINGLES WARRANTY NEW ROOFS
FLAT ROOF LICENSED TILE WOOD SHINGLES
LOW SLOPED & MAINTENANCE :
GRAVEL INSURED STORM DAMAGE
"THE BEST POSSIBLE ROOF XT THE BEST POSSIBLE PRICE"
Box 82Office: 386-497-1419.
Box 82 Toll Free 1-866-9LW-ROOF
White, FL 32038 Fax: 386-497-1452
IGuaranteed. Lowe
I BUY LAND, HOMES &
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY
ANY CONDITION!
QUICK CLOSING!
AVOID FORECLOSURE!
GET CASH FAST!
CALL 1-888-526-3007
Bobby C
Roofin
Licensed
(904) 91
FR
ESTINI
l.ic, #CC
Employment oppor
Call for more
,ampbell
g, Inc. .
& Insured
34-8304
EE
IATES!
- d2672
rtunities available.
information.
New 3 Bedroom 2 Bath
2132 sq. ft. heated & cooled
* Berber Carpet Ceramic Tile Family Room w/9' Ceilings
* Birch Cabinets His & Her Vanities -
* Concrete Drive & Walk-in Closets in Master Bath
* Landscape
$269,800
TERRY HALL HOMES
(352) 473-4920 CRC#025346
"Contact us for your Future Custom Home"
STARKE TOLL-FREE
904-964-5525- 1'-800-570-9653
Calf Rick 352-562-5335
WANTED
American
Dream.
of 'orthcEA sl Floridtlnc.
REAL TORS
Ca l/vM is'sa Zoayat. 352-494-1829
I
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Raiford, state property. stove, written
55 delivery "ava
appointment
Wanted 964-8801.
LITTLE DOG LOVERS BED-KING SIZ
Lots of us need a home, mattress and
some of us were res- with manufa
cued from puppy mills. ranty. Brand
Can you help us please? plastic. Can
Visit our site at stfbr.com for $170.. Ca
or contact Vivianne at 7490.
904-797-3146. BEDROOM S
TRAILER LOT WITH SEP- Gorgeous cI
TIC TANK, power pole King Ded dr(
and well. Ready to 2 rnightsa
move on for SW trailer ,available, d
already purchased. struction. N
Close to Lawtey boxes. Re'
preferably. Call 904- sacrifice for,
368-8136. 377-9846..
WANTED URGENTLY DINING. ROC
HANDICAP VAN. Call beautiful ch
352-373-2842. chippendale
57 ligled huilc
Brand new
For Sale' Can aeiiv
KENMORE WASHER and $5800. sacr
dryer new lype $100 352-377-98.
_7T
We Cart It OPEN 24/7
-- CONCRETE .,, BIuddHm.,
www.wecartit.com r9 563 Nw\ SR -10.
S arike. FL
S We Haul Redi-Mixedi Concrete
in our 1-Yard Mixing Trailer from
our plant to your redi-forms.
$149 per yd +8tax... deliveredto you!
SV' 'A I I .,, = It t 4-",eep
CALL Are you paying to much for your
FORA FREE
QUOTE Health Insurance?
7L Let us Save you Money$$$.
~ HEALTH & DENTAL-
GROUP or SELF-EMPLOYED
Payroll or Individual
A. t; /ibhl-C G r e in., i re 'alth t1lii i :
7"' Co-Pay Benefits. '" 'j" "' "
(904) 368-0521 ausame
LEWIS WALKER ROOFING INC. '
"AFFORDABLE QUALITY"
Sw-'- m "-- MOW M*a,% MISS
LANDSCAPE
DESIGN SERVICES
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Classified Ads
Read our Classifieds on the
World Wide Web
www.BCTelearaDh.coDmI
'- Where one call
does it all!
964-6305-473-2210-496-2261
ANIMAL CAGE MADE
FQR TIGERS, 10x20x8;
-.ifully enclosed, heavy
wire. Call 386-496-
.8431,$800.
U .ICK ZIPPER CREAM
AND CROWDER PEAS.
5137 Morgan Rd,
Starke, 904-964-6521.
USED SOFA WITH
QUEEN HIDE-A-BED.
lJght blue, $75 OBO.
,all 904-964-5054 or
32-473-5975, ask for
Rick or John.
WHIRLPOOL WASHER
AND DRYER, $200. 2
years old. Call Leasa at
52-473-7241.
LOVESEAT- FOLDS OUT
FOR DOUBLE BED,
$50. 36"*12"x17"
aquarium With wooden
stand and accessories,
$35. Powerhouse gym
set with multiple attach-
ments, bench with over
300 pounds plates and
.-Olympic bar, $300. All
-OBO, call 904-652-
S 42.
NAWNMOWERS AND
TRAILER, tool boxes
3rd bed liners. Honda
_:Voped and golt cart.
-2all 904-964-4118.
WERIGERATOR G.E.,
.TOP FREEZER, while
,Qven G E., electric,
l'ack and white. Good
-R-ondition, $99 each.
tSKare Drive, 352-473-
8994
TRACTOR YANMAR
1500 D, 2 cyl diesel,
4WD, 2spd PTO, 6spd
t Training, 5ft finish mower
new, 411 arag box.
i-S3500 firm. Call 904-
:.64-4011 or cell 904-
-;38-4098
2 USED REFRIGERA-
TORS, both fair condi-
SIon and run cola Also,
one electnc range/oven,
'asking $300 OBO for all
.-Call 352-494-9430.
4t-TON TEMPSTAR AIR
CONDmONER (outside
S:unit). Two years old,
only used one year, very
good condition, $500
--Call Amie at work, 352-
-473-2210 oi home, 904-'
782-3849.-
2 CRAFTMATIC SINGLE
BEDS, very good condi-
tion $500 OBO, will sell
separately Call 352-
473-9374.
DRYER, RECONDI-
TIONED, $70. Call 904-
964-8411. `
ALL ITEMS EXCELLENT
CONDITION Kenmore
chest freezer, 23 cubic
-feet. Two jewelry display
cases, one wall-size
showcase Large house
full Bali mini blinds and
Shelfco shelving heavy
duty wood shelving
Large wood pool deck
with gazebo and sink.
Assorted building lum-
Sbet. S5easoled'obk'Il're-
wood, assorted window
dressings, assorted
LP's. Ricoh copier ma-
chine, assorted estab-
lished landscaping
Lp.ants. Call 352-473-
S4931 for more inlo
59
Personal
Services
BIRADFORD LIMEROCK
SSALES. Limerock.
crush create, asphalt
millings, building sands,
gravels, tractor work.
We haul, we spread.
i Business 904-782-3172,
mobile 904-509-9126.
SMonday through Satur-
day.
CHILDCARE IN MY LAKE
ZUTLER HOME. 30+
t ears experience. All
,.ours, great rate, bal-
anced meals. Call 386-
496-1062.
CLARK FOUNDATION
REPAIRS, INC. Cor-
rection of termite & wa-
-4er-damaged wood &
'.Slls. Leveling & raising
Houses/Bldgs. Pier Re-
p!acement & alignment
Free Estimales Danny
(Buddy) Clark, (904)-
204-2333 or 1-800-288-
0033.
FLORIDA CREDIT UNION
has money to lend for
M.H. & land packages.
1800-284-1144.,
CUSTOM CUTS Lawn &
Landscape, customized
Ilwn care, sod, trim-
Ming, landscape design.
Reasonable. rates, free
estimates. Commercial
& residential. Licensed
and insured. Call 386-
4.96-2820, if no answer
please leave message.
SECRETARIAL SER-
VICES Typesetting, re-
sumes, etc. Call Melissa
,At 904-364-6463.
PRACTICING GENERAL
EEAW SERVICES. Spe-
lizing In Bodily Injury
rr.imWrongful Death. Rob
S0ook, 904-797-8225
.EEORDABLE, DEPEND-
-ABLE house cleaning,
z. weekly biweekly,
, RENTAL
PROPERTY
MANAGER
NEEDED
High call volume
rental business,
Must have real
estate license.
Training available.
For a confidential
interview call
Jack McSwain
904-964-7227
American
Dream
monthly or new con- .part time
Struction & dry foam car- efits. Ap
pet shampooing, win- Authoriz
dows. Call for free quote Services
904-769-1541. HWY 3(
NEED HELP PAYING 352-481
FOR PRESCRIPTION ASSEMBI
DRUGS? No Rx drug Access
coverage? You may located
qualify for free medicine Heights
from US Pharmaceutical plication
Companies. Call 800- position
45179784. Hours ai
HOUSE CLEANING thruThu
STARKE, KEYSTONE, to 3:30p
Melrose area. Honest, from 6:3
dependable, with refer- Starting
ences. Call 352-246- per hou
5172, leave message. benells
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS 4984.
FOR SECURITY OF- 2NDSHIF
FICERS in Palatka area, great pi
class "D" security license vancem
and valid FL drivers li- from Mo
cense required. Hiring day Ire
bonus to qualified appli- 11 30prr
cants. Call 386-325- is 57 25
2001x4351 for appoint- can Act
ment. EOE M/F/D/V. gies is
65 stone h
good be
Help Wanted 47498
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS OVER
FOR FULL AND PART TRUCK
TIME EMT certified Se- have 2
cunry Officers n Palatka ence. c
area EMTCernfication. passoru
and valid FL drivers Ii- 4674
cense required Class NURSERY
"D'SecuntyLicense pre- WANTE
erred. training assis- United
lance available Hiring ChurchN
bonus for qualiledaappli- per wee
cants Call 386-325- motivate
2001 ext 4351 or 904 son to r
281-0070 ext 206 lor staff. Mi
appointment. work on
Palatkaam-@bellsouln. major ho
net. EOE M/F/DIV oversee
EXPERIENCED CDA and 4 ye
TEACHER needed for Illinteres
fast growing learning your resi
center For more inlor- of 3 les
mation. call Mcneie at Dennis,
352-473-2008
EXPERIENCED WELD- R
ERS NEEDED Alumi- -Fu
num mig and lig experi-
ence. For more ino, call 105
352-473-6882.
CAREGIVERS NEEDED Phol
We need your help lo
make a difference in the
lives ol older adults by STR1
helping them in nmeir AF
homes No ceniicairon ..
required. Car/Ilexbiiiry DRA]
required. II you want a
job you can feel good
.about, we want you
working for us.. Home
Instead Senior Care, call
today, 904-350-1648. *
FL Reg#227408
SHOP HELP NEEDED hI- C
berglass manufaciunng A
and trimming will train *
Full time 40 hour week.
Apply in person at US
Body Source, 1.5 miles
South of Hampton on
CR 325.
CARE GIVER 2 years
experience working with
elderly or disabled cli- Industrial
ents. 2 or 3 days per
,weWt' Su.-l a eitre--
ment Home. Hampton
Pnone 352.468-2619
NURSERY HELP
NEEDED, weed pulling,
fertilizing etc. Full time
40 hour week.;Apply in"
person al U S Body
Source, 1.5 miles South
of Hampton on CR 325.
COMPANY SPECIALIZ-
ING in Erosion control
now hiring the following
positions: Crew leaders,
equipment operators, la-
borers, Class A CDL
drivers- valid Drivers li-
cense a Must! Fax re-
sume to 904-275-3292
or call 904-275-4960,
EOE.' Drug Free Work-
place.
CONSTRUCTION WORK-
ERS needed, Crew
leader& helper positions
available, full time and
D DESIGN GROUP, LLC
07 Leader Lane, Orlando, Florida
ne: (352)494-5442 (321) 235-1250
STEEL JOIST, DECK,
JCTURAL STEEL DETAILING.,
tCHITECTURALAND CIVIL
FTING AND DESIGN SERVICE.
PRODUCTSS AND SERVICES
*JOIST DETAILING
STEEL DETAILING
CIVIL SITE LAYOUT AND
CONSTRUCTION DRAWING
ARCHITECTURAL LAYOUT,
DETAILS, AND DESIGN
* DRAFTING SERVICES
PLANS REVIEW
SITE GRADING
I
S randstad
work solutions-
I JOB FAIR!
Monday, September 18th
10:00AM 2:00PM
Omega Metals
6689 Shands Rd
Keystone Heights, Fl 32656
We have immediate openings for:
Machine Operators
Shipping/Receiving
Welders
Entry Level Candidates
1st and 2nd shifts available.
Apply at Omega Metals during
our Job Fair!
www.us.randstad.com EOE
NEEDED
V Must be able to pass
background check & drug test
V Must have valid drivers license
V Full-time or Part-time
V Medical/Dental Insurance
V Vacation & Sick time
V Bonuses
Experienced only need apply in person at:
STouchstone Heating and Air, Inc.
490 S.E. 3rd Ave. Lake Butler, FL
*EXPERIENCED CLS A DRIVERS NEEDED*
CHIP & LIVEBOTTOM VANS
-$1000 Sign on Bonus, Home Nights
Local Runs $650 $750+
Health/Life Ins Avail, 401k
Paid Vacation, Wkiv Performance Bonus
$500 Quarterly Safety/Perf Bonus
DOT Insp & Driver Referral Bonus
FLATBED DRIVERS
$700 $1000 WKLY
HOME 1- 2 NIGHTS & EVERY WiE
CALL
PRITCHETT TRUCKING, INC.
1-800-808-3052
mge
e available, ben-
ply in person at
ed Construction
s, 7200 SE US
01, Hawthorne.
-0008.
LY AMERICAN
Technologies,
in Keystone
is accepting ap-
ns for assembly
ins. Will train.
re from Monday
rsday from 7am
)m, and Friday
0am to 3:30pm.
salary is $7.25
r. DWFP, good
Call 352-473-
T Wili train with
olential lor ad-
ent Hours are
onday thru Fr.
om 3:00pm to
m Starting salary
per hour Amern-
cess Technolo-
localed in Key-
leights DWFP.
nelis. Call 352-
14
THE ROAD
DRIVER. Must
years experi-
lean MVR and
g lest. 352-473-'
Y SUPERVISOR
ED Keysione
Methodist
hasa 10-1.5hour
k vacancy for a
ed, people-per-
un our nursery
lust be able to
Sunday and all
ilioays as well as
lessons lor 3
ear old children
ited. please mail
ume ana sample
sons to Tanya
at PO Box 744,
Keystone Heights,
32656.
THE BRADFORD
COUNTYCLERK'S OF-
FICE is seeking a full-
time clerk. Child support
related experience a
plus. Applicants must
type 35 correct words
per minute. The typing
test will be administered
by the Bradford Career
Center at 609 N Orange
St, Starke. Applications
may be obtained at the
Office of the Clerk,
Bradford County Court-
house, 945.N Temple
Ave, Starke, FL. Appli-
cations and typing test
results must be returned
to the Office of the Clerk
by 3:00pm, September
20, 2006.
HEAD CASHIER/CASH-
IER: Must be proficient
in performing cash,
credit card and check
transactions, opening
and closing procedures,
authonzallon for alcohol
and/or tobacco prod-
ucts, training of new
cashiers, providing ex-
cellent customer service.
replenishing of floor
stock and othiner related
duties as assigned How
to apply: Individuals
who meet cashier quali-
fications will be called for
an interview These po-
silions are opened until
filled Camp Blanding
Exchange, Attention:
Ms Leslye Stevenson
.(Store Manager). 5629
SR 16 W. Starke, FL
32092 Phone 904 682-
3513/3418 E-mail-
benniejo warwick@ll
ngb army mil
WE NEED HELP START-
will be contacted. EOE.
ARE YOU A WRITER?
We are looking for some-
one to cover local meet-
ings, write features and
cover community events
in Bradford, Union and
Clay Counties. Must
have a knack forwriting,
be experienced on com-
puters. Hours are var-
ied, includes occasional
weekends. Mail oremail
resume to PO Drawer A,
Starke, 'FL 32091,
editor@bctelegraph.com.
PROGRAM MANAGER to
oversee operation of 3
six bed group homes
providing services lo de-
velopmentally disabled
individuals in Slarke and
Lake City Requires BA
in Human Services and
at least one year expen-
ence working with ME/
DD EYE MiFiDV sala-
ded position, good ben-
efits. Call 352-372-01.30
lor application, fax re-
sume to 352-372-0139
or e-mail dialley@
rescare com
HOME SUPPORT STAFF
to work witn develop-
menially disabled indi-
viduals in group home in
Starke. Requires HSD
or GED, valid FL dnvers
license witn good driving
record $8.25/hr plus
benehils EOE M/F/DN
904-964-8082
ING A FOOD DISTRI-
BUTION CENTER for
Bradford and surround-
ing areas. We need do-
nations of freezers, re-
frigerators, storage trail-
ers or old semi trailers
for storing food in. Any
help will be a great
blessing to the hungry in
our community. If you
have any information to
help us get started,
please call In His Word
Food Distribution Center
al 904-964-6766,ask for
Glenda Davis or Berlie
Caudill at 904-964-6778
DELIVERY!WARE-
HOUSE career opportu-
nity. We are looking for
dependable, self moti-
valed people who enjoy
working in a retail deliv-
ery/warehouse position
If you have a valid driv-
ers license, can meet Ihe
DOT driving require-
ments for vehicles with
GVWR. greater than
10,000 Ibs out less Inan
26,000 Ibs, are able to
pusn. pull. lift and/or
carry malenal up to 100
Ibs. please consider loin.
ing our team The posi-
tion offers competitive
compensation and ben-
efits package Apply in
person at Farmers Fur-
niture. 835W Walnul St,
Starke Only candidates
selected for an interview
Driver Dedicated Regional
Avg. $825 -7$1025/wk
65% preloaded/pretarped.
Jacksonville, FL Terminal
CDL-A req'd 877-428-5627
www.ctdrivers.com
Out of Area Classifieds
A 11 I i o n 11 .
.icense:Ali32509. Mark
M a 11 k Auctioneer
L.icense:AU3447.
F.ronic Mnufadurer. M20
colors ini sockc with all
Available I T ol l AIcI Free
(888)393-0335.
A.l. CASK CANDY
ROUTEI Do vou earn
M 1in. n 30 Machines.
I .ic m .c v All o347
$9.995. (888)629-9968
1302000033. CALL US:
We will notl he
uindersold!
Vendini Romte: Full-linel
! uipimenil. Greal
726AI. locl. AING
#1t02002-037.
cnhrs il sick vith ali
aIRIOD! el cl-acryis
ANOW! Dion thosee Your
ianti is Crea ti lilies
ll. ASHd on C'NN! Ride
1 reedomi.
SIww.pasmIve! Iom'111 earn
V01,1) N IT 3 Mci es.
L ooki To 1i3im( O)r Sell
,,,A lsi n, All ^ Are
0 por111n1111113. Cu ly
NltiCS orlis Laresl
Maid l Malrer () 'I
$nlL e. mssc, s77 843.
e8726. rual. A\IN
I llHOM I cISI oneISS
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I werm. m11d ir r,.
Seminar! t'ues. Sept. 19
at 4. 6. ori 8 I'M. Register
aii
, .. i .
Help Wanted
.We re raising pay for
l' ridla regional drivers!
li,,,i... eyery weekend!
HhI. durnring the week!
Solid weekly miles! 95%1
no touch! Preplanned
freight! $.43 per mile.
homnetimie. money &
H, .... H xi pIl.'.,.l Express
4l l -. t
www.heartlandexpress.c
onm.
DRIVER: YOU WANT
I' WI HAVE IT! Solo,
leallmirs. owner oprmralors.
company ri vers'.
stuinil ts., recent riL s.
regional, dedicatled. loing
hI ul.t Van. fIlatbed. Must
ie 21. CRST Career
Center. (800)940-2778.
wwW.d rivel'eorsl.coim.
Driver-HIRING
QUA-I.II-'ID) DRIVERS
lor Central Fhlorida L.ocal
& Nautironail 'I'R
positions. Food grade
tanker. no hazimit. no
primps. great benefits.
comi1pelitive ptv & &new
equipment. Nce'd 2 ears
experience. Call 11'i'nurni
T'IlranspIort for your
S or iulni ly today.
(()0)741-795).
Iruck D)rivers: CDII.
riruiing. Up io 2$20.000
honus.' Accelerate( yourr
career ais a Sioldier. Drive
oum terrorism hv keeping
lthe Army National Guarm
supplied. 1-800-GO-
G LiARD.com/truck.
INT'I'R-ESTI) IN A
POSITAL .101 Earning
$57K/yr Avg Minimum
helI you prepare for the
lislal Bal ery Eixaucm.
!indi Out How! Call
bioday lFor More
Information -.. I *4.
1775 RefCodiie -i ...
D)AIA ENTRY! Work
I' i" mm I Anslywhere.
I-le\icble Hours. Personal
Co(ii1lpT'ler required.
I xcl ic I (. ar c
O ppOimin 1i lly. Serious
Imhluiries t ,n 1 (S00)344-
9636 E.xl. 700.
S.,. ULip to $550'
' I l] i W rkini.
llirot h the governmei't
'T Nib I'.,,i ,i.., Call
." .- 2921
I n Departmenti
Homes For Salek
i HOME: I. ADIER
'slI IK S lE-A l.ERI S
. .,.,i Old 'Tiimer Log
Homes. Quality Kiln-
Dried l.ogs. High,
Coimmllissiotns. Stibiily.
Support & Training.
Contaci Mr. ames
Today! (800)467-30)(0!
v wwsv.olu ni;ir'iglimmres.
PAIM 1-1 A R BOR
lactiorv .ituidliatii Sale.
2006 Models Must (io!
Modulr. Mobile & Still
Homes. 09; DOWN
When You Own Youir
Own .i Iadll!! Call our
Facelorv for FRIEE C'dlor
Srolchiu re. (8001)622-
2832.
Instruction
HEAVY EQUIPMENT
Ol E.RATOR ITRAININGC
FOR I;M1LI.OYMIEN:
Bulldozers. lBackihoes.
l.oaders. Dumip Trucks.
( ira 'il's. Scr i ers.
Ix.caiVtiors: Nailional
Cer-ti ficalitio .1Job
Pliceimetl Assistalince;
Associated l'raiiniiu
Services (800)(25 1-3274
wivw.eqiipmentipemiior.
Op eraior CEIRTIFIF.D.
Hands on Trainini. Jolb
I' cement Assistance.
Call ioll Free (866)933-.
1575. ASSOCIATED
TRAINING SERVICES.
5177 Hommosassi l.
I.eca ilo. Floriida. 3441l.
Investmellnt Propcrtv
NEW HOMES "in
OCA I.A. IF. I're-
Conistriction 1 ricin;,,
Zero Down for Iln\'Iesrs.I
Rea or Inq iries
Welcome. Call Kinder
Homes at (352)622-24601
ri
www.investinOcalallF..co
ill.
MNIelical Sup lies
1: 'FE 1 DIAfTi2C'IC
SUII'l'II S!.
MII)IICARI1
PAIIFINTS! Call Us lioll
Free (866)294-3476 ..-.J
receive a tI R i
M FiTE IR Am-Med
Quality Diaihelic
Miseellunmous
AI'TEND COLLEGE
ONLINE I'rtom Home.
:'Medical. *Business.
'Pairalegal. *Computilers
*'Criminal Justice. Jlob
placermelllt assistance.
, Computer provided.
Financial Aid .if
qualified. Call (8661858-
)1212
v.\y w.oniilie'l'idewvaler'Te
ch.coim.
AIRL.INI MECHANIC -
Rapid minrnlitg for high
pa ing Aviation Career.
IA'A predieis severe
shlorlae. Financial aid if
-uraliltv Jh) laeelrleni
assNistlance. CAI.L. AIM
(888)349-5387.
DIVORCI!$275-
$350'COV FRSS
childrenn, ec. Only moe
sigtnalrc required!
'lfxcluldes rovl. Fees!
Call weekdays (800)462-
2000. esx.600. (8anin-
6pm) Alta Divorce. I.l.C.
Eslahlished 1977.
OWN BY 'PHONE! Zero
Down- 50" Plasmlla
HDTIV $39.50 pter
WIEK. X-lio < 360
$22.50 per WiEEIK.
100(W Slereo. I-P.ods.
l'l.:VOs. Cuitars Al.l. ('
S24.95 Per WEK! Fior
FIRIIt. DIlI.v.1ERY Call
Now (8()86SS-8960.
RIeal Estate
(iull' Iro n lots $595k.
Homes slarlin nruinl
$300k. New master
planned ocean f'ronl
coillmutlitv oi heai ifuli
mus, lln s la lnd. Ineir
Corpus Chrislir. TX.
www.eCitinnallonshore.co
tt. l866>891-5163.
IBEAUTIFUI. N .
CAROL.INA. 1.SCAIA1"
THli HEA'l IN THIE
BlliAULITIFUL.
'I AC :UI.
MOLUNTA INS S (O
WIESTIERN NC Homes.
Cabins. Acrege &
IN V ESTMINTS,
CII lROKI'i1
MOUN'IAIN GMAC
RIAL 1 S T ATl!:.
clieroikeemoinai lin really.
con Call 1 free1 I
-,... ,,ie (800)841-5868.
MULiRI'H1 Nirl.P Ill
C'.\l(I IN.\ \ \H
"I I I. I ) 1 IN I I Iv;
1il. .m '. 1H Nl I S
*.1 IN1 \ I N '. \',
I'R 'LEiTIE'-
Swww.exitmurphy.con). '
East Tennessee- Norris
.Lake 5.6 acre wooded
LAKEFRONT lot -
$66.500 5.1 ACRE
WOODED views l.i-
$28.900 C,,11 I ke.; IL
Really @( 121,,', 5- 'I-
O r i s i
w vw.aikesidereal v-
tII.comn.
Northl Carolina Mits.
Ashieville Areai Stin"ini
(11' $ o0.io I'fr
spectacular parcels with
,vicws. waterfalls.
mountain n s t irea iris.
amenities & much milore.
Call for appt. (866)930-
5263.
North Carolina Cool
Mountain Air. Views &
Siretirs. Homes. ahilns
& Acreame. FRIEE
IlROCHURI (800)642-
5333. Realiv Of MNiurphv
3 17 I'erahtrec StC.
.Murphy. N.C. 28900..
w\vvw.r]ailtyiyl tmlurpli.hy.co
It.
,19+ ACRE WOODED
P'ARCILI. On I i tIN/KY
Iriorier. BIea lif I'll I
wooded 19,68 sue on'aI
geilly rolling hill.
Minute s f'roll Iiiand
Iletween the L.ake rec.
area. This mone won's hist
ait $39.200! Cmil
(866)339-.466.
1+ ACRIE WITH POND
- TN 1.2 acre sotded
pialrc l wilh ii mi iille
slope. I'roin io hack. iPond
.on Ihe norllcansi side
Somere blull' \ iewss
available after cl.eairinie.
Close Io huge sm sle pnk
Only $89.900( Call
(866)292-5769.
Comeiologli hcense plus
2 )ears ol' teaching or work
experience T"pmng. keeping
student record'. ordenng
material maintaining
inventory. as+iining
insr-uciors inclinic,.
preparing 3nd grading
ekams .collecting fees and
preparingdeposits Special
consiceratnon sill be gisen
applicants with an associare
degreeor cenficaie in a
related area.
Salary: 521,612 annually,
plus benefits
Applicalton deadline:
September 22, 2006
WEBSITE SPECIALIST
Technical .ork &ith Lhe
responsibility' for the timely
upkeep of all exiemal& -
inierni LCCC Websiles.
Web applications and Web
technologies. High school
graduate or equivalent plus
Iwo elri. of iebsiie
de'ign/mainlenance
e penenceandexpertise in
currcn int mer standardss
and languages including IIS,
Apache. FTP. DNS. CSS.
XML. XSLT. MSSQL.
PHP.ASPand ASRNET.
E.penence with
publishing/imagmng
application;
Special consideration will be
gm en applicants with
asSoc13le degree or ._-~
cenificaie in relaIed area.
Salary: s23,827 annually,
plus benefits
Applicallon deadline
September 22, 2006-
College application required
Position derailsand --
ipplicauion available on the
.eb.t- dsLA,.lakcci)rcc.edu
Inquiries:
Human Resource Dev.
- Lake Citl Com. College
149 SE College Place
Lake City, FL 32025
Phone: (386)754-4314
Fa\: k386)754-4594
E-mail:
bocncherge@tal.citvcc.edu
LCCC isa credited by the
Southern Association
of Collegesand Schools
VP/ADA/EA/EO
College in Educamion&
Employment
swimming & more.
Clubhouse. boti slips.
.1.ie iir.ills. (866)881)-
t. \ M LINTAINS .5
r.. iil 'ronltage oil
S.i I pitirie creek.
li. in:. mnoeing. good:
..i. i private. rear
e I k II.. Tr.r i Si. ,
I' L. i 4'. in i t1'1 II I.r
www.mountainsotVA.co
m.
GEORGIA/ NORTH
CAROI.NA Captivating
niountain views, laktes.
rivers,. e n 1 1 l.1
Homesiles i irrn ii~
$39.9(00. .Lom home kits
to $39.900. l.imilcd
availabilitv. C a H
(888)389-3504 X 7(X>.
20 acres. $59.99()
g Mature I.inion I'ines-.
mtn views, wildlife.
close to lIl.M.
Horseback ridinL;-
Wiking,. huniing. I'erfl'ec
for vacation. investment.
retirement. Electricity.
10)0 financing. I.Larer
acre;mCe mavaai a111Te.
(866)3%i5-2825.
SWaterfl'roni Wilmingtoi.
Constal Developmen
NC' Historic 'or Cit-
Thlie 111iffs. o iltIe CIlape
Iear. :astestG (rowinm
County in NC. iGrand
O(penilnu Fall 2006.
lreMt OceaIn I-Access.
Prcc(instnruction
incentives to call now.
sw wssw.lhiehii'fsnc.colm
(866)725-8337 C'1ape
Fear ilulffs. 1.1C
Broker.
Steel IBiildin, s
aSTFE.EI. BUI.DIN
SA.LEI!
"MANUI'ACURIER
DIRECT Since IlSo!"'
Other si/es lis im lple.
35'.501'x1 t S)9,0. into
mdoorl). Quick dlieiser\.
25'x4(1'\14' $58011
II.INMI''IlTD Q'I'. -ron
enld optional. Pineer
18001668-5422.
;l1lationl
Late Summer D)icou t
and Free Coll! Dale 1
IALA .A A\ Ic. Pe rSIon \'acilion,.
WA'EtIRFItONT ( iled Nai\arrc. kmaloosa-
ctiniiuiiili'tv 2 lhomiis f rom IsManId, Deslin. Somlli
Atlanta &l'the Cioas. I2 \\V;imon. P'manama C(i\
to 3 acres from l c Sm-I('.. is \\.i s inresorl~.comI
I: isihing. boali inL'. (O800)3-1169669i
Opportunity...
...is all around yOU.
Omni Home Care. a national Medicare-certified
home care agency. is seeking experienced RNs,
LPNs and PTs to sc-rve Keystone Heights and the
surrounding areas Prior home care experience is
preferred If you would hi'e to get back to the
basics of providing excellence in patient care in a
nurturing, caring environment with the
opportunity for excellent pay and benefits,
consider Omnni
We offer flexible schedules on a FT and PRN basi,.
competitive pay rates and a great benefits
package including prof it hang For immediate
consideration please forward your resume to Della
Mervin via e-mail to dmervpn'y'omnihha corn or via
fax to 877-471-8166. Omni Home Care is an equal
opportunity employer
OMNI %me ware
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WHITEHEAD BROS.,INC. LAKE CITY LOGISTICS
Over-The-Road Drivers Needed!
New trucks with ThermoKing APU's. 1800 watt inverters. top ofi the line leather seats, walk-in condo sleepers, and new air-
ride front suspension for a smoother ride than you have ever experienced. Home several nights most weeks as we have a
good mixture of regional and over the road. Home most weekends. 'Personalized dispatching that comes from only
dispatching 25 trucks locally. Earn up to 30% lof revenue immediately. NO WAITING!!!. New increased layover pay. Up to
$100.00 per day. 2 weeks vacation. $1200.00 per year Safety Bonus. Driver of the Yeat bonus. Driver recruitment bonus.
Medical and deltal insurance. Need 2 years experience.
CALL JIM OR DEBBIE LAWRENCE 904-368-0777 or 888-919-8898
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CITY OF KEYSTONE
HEIGHTS / Keystone
HeightsAirportAdminis-
trative Assistant (Air-
port). The Keystone Air-
park Authority is seeking
an Administrative Assis-
tant to perform a vanery
of routine and complex.
clerical, secretarial and
administrative work in
keeping official records,
and provide administra-
tive support to the Key-
stone Airpark Auinorlty
Board members This
non-exempt position will
report directly to the Key-
slone Airpark Authority
and provide direct ad-
ministrative support to
the Keystone Heights
Airport Operations Su-
pervisor. Interested in-
dividuals should send an
e-mail request to
lobs@keysloneairport corn
lor the position descrip-
tion and duties or may
apply in person at 7100
Airpon Rd, Starke, FL.
Applicants will need to
submit a brief resume
highlighting their experi-
ence and complete an
employment application
Salary based on experi-
ence. Deadline for.ac-
ceplting applications is
September 27, 2006 at
4:00pm at the airpark
office. Selected canai-
dates will be requested
to attend a formal Inter-
view with the Authonty.
In accordance with the
City of Keystone Heights
employment require-
ments, the successful
candraate will have Io
undertake a medical
physical ana a drug test.
prior to employment
DRIVER WANTED TO
. DRIVE ELDERLY man
to Gainesville doctor.
Pay good, 904-964-
7953k
TRUCK DRIVER CLASS A
CDL for sod farm Local
deliveries. forkliftexperi-
ence Call 386-496-
2174.
MAINTENANCE MAN
NEEDED for Lawley
Apartments Retired
couple preferred, tree
rent and small salary
EHO, call Nita at 904-
782-3531.
WELDER EXPERI-
ENCED. Mig/Tig. steel
and aluminum for fabri-
cation shop in Keystone
Heianils Monday -
Thursday, 7am-3.30pm
and Friday. 6:30am-
330pm Excellent ben-
elits. Drug free work'
place, 352-473-4984
SALES CONSULTANT -
An ambitious, self-moti-
valed professional is
needed to represent a
large, progressive em-
ployee oriented com-
pany. Sales experience
necessary Full time po-
sition witn excellent ben-
efits and possible 6 fig-
ure income Fax resume
to 229-227-6191 or
email to. jobs@
pennywortnhomes.
com.
SITE MANAGER -
MERCANTILE BANK
%W alke boanling personaiy.
Excellent Compensation! Exceptional Benefits!
Just for Starters:
*Tuti,,on Rerrbur4emrnrnt .Scrnc rsnip Grants
*Dependenr Care Conc[rour.:'ni *Medc.l. *Denti
S. .. on *4011k) *vacal-on
AVA .LAB L E PO S ITION S
PT Tellers $1,500 Sign On Bonus
Lake Butler & Slarke
PT Money Manager $1,500 Sign on Bonus
Starke
Head Teller $1,500 Sign on Bonus
Gaines ,lle
qualified candidates apply online:
www.bnkmercantile corn
1rcanrt i .nk .i a Jirug free ,,rkpi. ce EOE Mi i EEmDIca)er
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FAST:-
TRACK
C FOOD STORE)
Customer Sales Associates
Fast Track Foods Convenience Store
Company is seeking highly motivated
individuals with enthusiasm and initiative
to excel for full time employment at our
Lake Butler and Lawtey locations.
Please call Jesse at
386-496-3016
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BRADFORD COUNTY.
The incumbent will be
responsible for the Con-
gregate Food Site,:
Homeoound Meals and
secretarial support to the
Senior Center Director/
Coordinator as required
to assure clerical re-
quiremenls ot Ine orga-
nizalional activities are
accomplished in a timely
manner. Desirable
Qualifications: 1) high'
school graduate with
supplemental courses in
typing, bookkeeping and
general management
subjects, 2) two years
experience performing
clerical and/or secre-
ianal functions of a com-
plex nature. 3) two years
experience and training
in the area of Business
Administralhon or Public
Adminnslratlon. 4) com-
puter experience. Appli-
cations available at
Suwannee River Eco-
nomic Council. Inc In-
dustrial Park 104-4 L M
Gaines Boulevard,
Starke. Equal Opportu-
nity Employer. Persons
with disabilities are en-
couraged to apply for
employment. Should
special acco.mrndations
be necessary, please
call 386-362-4115 -
voice/TDD Deadline for
receipl of resume- Sep-
tember 25. 2006,
4:30pm.
LAKE CITY
EINNIIII COLLIIE
TEACHING ASSISTANT
II COSMETOLOGY
(213 Duty Days)
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