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Noteworthy
Pageant and
talent show
applications
available
The Third Annual Tiny Miss,
Little Miss, Petite Miss, and
junior Miss Princess Pageant and'
Talent Competition will be held on
Saturday, Nov. 11, at 6 p.m. in the
Bradford High School auditorium.
The pageant is open to girls
from 0'-12 years old. The talent
competition is open to soloists and
groups of any age. You do not have
to participate in the pageant to take
part in the talent competition.
Contestants of both competitions
must reside in Bradford County,
Union County or Keystone
Heights.
Applications are available at
Capital City Bank, Norma's Florist,
The Simple Bride and Starke
Academy of Dance.
.Applications are due Wednesday,
Nov. 1. Please see application for
details, or call Angelia at (904)
368-91531
Diabetes
education
available at.
Shands
Bradford County Health
Department and Su% annee River
Area Health Education Center
(AHEC) will be sponsoring a free .
diabetes self-management 'class at
Shands hospital in Starke.
Diabetes self-management
training is a series of classes that
teaches people nith diabetes how
to properly care for themselves so
that they can maintain good health.
Training includes the following
topics: overview of diabetes;
managing blood' sugar; nutrition;
medications; exercise; and foot,
skin and dental care.
The classes will be held on
Wednesday throughout the month
of October-Oct. 6, 13, 20 and
27-from- 1-3 p.m. at Shands-
Starke. Participants must attend all
four classes in order to receive a
certificate of completion.
Door prizes, incentives;,
refreshments and blood sugar testing
will be provided.
Spaces are limited; if you are
a diabetic and you would like to
register for this free class; please
call the health department at (904)
964-7732, ext. 132. Preference will
be given to individuals age 55 and
up.
Sign your kids
up for etiquette
class
The Santa Fe Patrons of the Arts
and the Woman's Club of Starke
are hosting an etiquette class for
children in January taught by Robin
Steele, founder and director of the
Florida Academy of Etiquette and
Protocol.
Topics covered include dining
and phone etiquette, thank you
letters, introductions and more. In
all, 11 hours of training will be
offered over three days, Jan. 26-28.
The class will culminate in a five-
course dinner.
There are 50 seats available,,
and tickets go on sale Nov. J.
Registration is open to girls and
boys, age 7-12- years old. Cost is
$100 for the first child and $50 for-
each additional child.
'For reservations, call Bonnie
Green at (904) 964-2082 or Brenda
O'Brien at (904) 769-6534.
Host a BASH...
If you are interested in hosting a
Business and Social Hour (BASH)
for the North Florida Regional
Chamber of Commerce, call (904)
964-5278.
Lake
Santa
Fe?
Students
and faculty
of Santa Fe
Community
College
Andrews
Center had to
get around an
unwelcome
body of water
this week,
the result of
heavy rain on
Monday night
and Tuesday
afternoon.
Not normally
a problem
area for
storm water
drainage, the
parking lot
was flooded
... because,
according to
City Project
Director Ricky
Thompson,
construction
workers at
the Walgreens
development
across
the street
removed an
Important
storm
water pipe.
Thompson
said the
pipe will be
replaced,
and workers
will pump
standing
water from
the parking
lot until then.
That is unless
the college
decides it
wants to hold
tryouts for
a new swim
team.
Woods wins seat in Starke runoff
BY MARK J. CRAWFORD
Telegraph Editor
One-time city commissioner
Travis Woods was re-elected to the
Starke City Commission this week
following an eight-year absence
from the board.
As with Commissioner Wilbur
Waters' win two weeks ago, only
11 votes separated Woods from his
opponent for the District 3 seat,
Charles Fellows.
Woods receik ed 123 votes to
Fellows' 112 votes on Sept. 19, -
winning with 52 percent.
Woods is an 18-year elieran of.
the city commission and will replace
Commissioner Larry Davis on the
board next month. Saying it was a
long race, Woods expressed gratitude
to those who supported him. He now
wants to get to work on those issues
he campaigned on, chief among
See WIN, p. 2A
Impact fees may be phased in over
BY MARK J. CRAWFORD
Telegraph Editor
Local leaders agree impact fees
are needed to fund infrastructure in
the county, but may phase those fees
in over three to four years.
Local government boards met in a
joint workshop setting last week to
discuss the proposed fee schedule
and its implementation.
As County Chairman John Wayne
.Hersey put it, the workshop was
about making sure all parties are
reading from the "same sheet of
music."
While separate fee schedules
were prepared during a joint impact
fee study for Starke- and Bradford
County, those schedules have been
condensed into a single countywide
schedule that also included the
impact fee proposed for schools.
(See related story and charts.)
Among the alternatives County
Manager Jim Crawford presented
to commissioners and council
members were options to reduce the
recommended impact fee amounts,
adopt impact fees in only the most
critical categories (roads and schools,
for example) or to phase the adoption
of impact fees in over time.
If the recommended fee levels in a
particular area are reduced, however,
local leaders will still have to show
the state how it intends to pay for
growth in that area and where the
money will come from. To avoid
that and create the simplest system
possible, the goal is a countywide fee
schedule, with the county collecting
the fees and dispersing the funds to
the appropriate district.
To achieve that, each city
commission or council will have
to approve the same fee schedule
adopted by the county.
If a municipality, goes in a different
direction,choosing to adopt lowerfees
'or eliminate certain fee categories,
however, it will be choosing to go
it alone, assuming responsibility for
collecting, reserving and dispersing
that revenue.
Impact fees on residential
development are proposed in the
following categories: roads, library,
law enforcement, fire (includes
EMS), public buildings, parks and-
Starke
man hit
by car
dies at
scene
BY CAROLYN EAVES
Telegraph Staff Writer
A pedestrian died Sept. 13 after
being struck on Steel Mill Road in
Starke.
Rudolph Carter, 30, was walking
in close proximity to the westbound
travel lane of C.R. 100A just east
of U.S. 301, according to Florida
HighwaN Patrol Trooper J:W.Hattle.
A 1998 Chevrolet, driven by Willie
J. Perry, 23, was, for unknown
reasons, eastbound in the westbound
lane. The vehiclee struck Carter.
Carter was pronounced dead at
the scene at 9:50 p.m.
Perry was transported to Shands
Starke with minor injuries.
Charges are pending in the alcohol-
related crash, Trooper Hattle said.
Danmage to the Chevrolet was
$6.000. -
Fire
damages
Lawtey
business
BY CAROLYN EAVES
Telegraph Staff Writer,
The Bay Tack and Feed store
in Lawtey sustained approximately
$65,000 in damages after fire was
disco\ ered Sunday evening.
Lawte) police officers notified
firefighters-there was smoke coming
from the building at 7:18 p.m.
La" te. volunteerss arrived at 7:23
p.m. to find heavy smoke coming
from all of the eaves, according
to Fire Chief Mike Brown. After
forcing entry into the locked store,
the firefighters used thermo imaging
to locate the fire which was going
up the back wall and into the attic,
Chief Brown said.
By 7:51 p.m. the fire was brought
under control. Heilbron Springs and
New River volunteer units responded
and assisted .in the mopping up,
Chief Brown said.
The fire apparently started in
the rear of the building behind a
small appliance. The exact -ause
of the Sept. 17 fire remains under
.investigation, Chief Brown said.
Approximately 30 percent of the
roof on the back side was damaged,
with $24,000 estimated damage
to the contents of the store, Chief
Brown said.
3-4 years
recreation, and schools. Impact fees
on commercial development do not
include the categories of schools,
parks and recreation, or, library
because commercial development
doesn't typically impact those areas.
A number of commercial
categories do include a large fee
for roads, and commercial fees are
assessed per 1,000 square feet of
proposed development. Residential
impact fees are assessed per housing
unit, or in the case of hotels, per
living room.
A survey of nearly 40 other
counties shows Collier-as the most
expensive at almost $24,000 for a
new single-family home and Levy
See FEES, p. 6A
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Theressa station gets new pumper
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On, July 28, Bradford County
and the Theressa Volunteer
Fire Department took 'delivery
of a 2006 International E-One
engine. The pumper will be
put in service as Engine 20,
replacing Station 2's 1985 E-
One Hurricane pumper.
Engine 20 comes equipped
with a four-door cab, which
seats four firefighters with air
packs and a driver, a 1,250
gallon per minute pump, a
1,000 gallon water tank and 10
gallons of foam. The new truck
also comes with an extended
-Tront bumper with jn'p line
and suction. A! booster line
and deck gun have also been
mounted on top of the unit.
'The warning system includes
a Whelen-L.E.D. light package,
Federal Signal Night Fighter
scene lights and a Federal QTB
siren.
The unit, which is stationed
at the Theressa department on
Southeast 81st Street, will be
primarily used for first response
to fires and motor vehicle
accidents.
The uiiit was purchased with
County
convenes
Sept, 21
The Bradford County
Commission will meet onk
Thursday, Sept. 21, at 6:30
p.m. in the boardroom at the
Bradford County Courthouse,.
located on U.S. 301 in Starke.
The meeting is open to the
public,_ and an agenda may
Percy Sullivan shakes hands with County Chairman
John Wayne Hersey upon accepting delivery of
Theressa's new fire truck.
assistance from the Department
of Homeland Security.
be obtained in advance in the
office of the"clerk of courts.,
For more information, call
(904) 966-6280.
Free recital
tonight
A music recital w ill be held
tonight. Thursday. Sept. 21,
at the conference center in'
Starke, 1610 N. Temple Ave.
The recital begins at 6:30 p.m.
Story by EMT B. Meehan.
Photo by Nelson Green.
''... I ^;,'
and features students of John
McMillan, Barbi Beckford,
and Beth Vinson from North
Florida Music & Sound.
Students will be performing
guitar, bass guitar, drums.
woodwind' instruments and :
piano pieces. Some will
be playing in bands that we
have .put together just for this
recital.
The community is invited
to this free everit. Dress is
casual.
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develop defensivee driving
techniques. The cost is $10
and there are no tests, plus a
three-year certificate qualifies
graduates for an automobile
insurance discount.
The class will be offered in
Gainesville on the following
-.dates:
SOct. 9-10 from 9 a.m. to
.. 11.frp~m noon to
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-"For more information and to
register, call (352) 333-3036.
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(L-R) Mike Tierney congratulates Travis Woods on
his win in the runoff for District 3.
yr
WIN
Continued from p. 1A
those being city finances.
Along with keeping a close
eye on the budget, Woods said
he wants to see improvements
made to. streets and the city's
electric system..He is also a
strong proponent of using code
enforcement to clean up the
city and address safety issues.
Fellows, the self-declared
rebel in the race, said voters
had chosen the status quo
in electing his opponent,
but he still sees a future for
himself in local government.
Immediately following .his
defeat, he announced he would
be running for city clerk two
years from now.
Woods will join Waters,
Danny Nugent, Tommy
Chastain and Carolyn Spooner
on the board next month.
Following a meeting to close
out this year's business on
Tuesday, Oct. 3, a meeting of
the new board will be held.
Woods, Waters and Nugent
will be sworn in, and a mayor,
and vice mayor will be chosen
for the coming year.
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Starke man
earns Medal
of Distinction
* NRCC Chairman Tom
Reynolds and the National
Republican Congressional
Committee recently announced
that Max Norton of Starke hasi
been chosen as a 2006
Congressional Medal of
Distinction winner.
;Norton was selected based on
unyielding support of the
Republican Party, outstanding
leadership in business and his
contributions to the local
economy. .
Only an elite group of
businesss and professional
people were nominated to
receive the award before the
awards selection committee
reached a final decision.
Commenting on Norton's
selection, Congressman
Reinolds said, 'NMr. Norton
has served as an honorary
chairman .of the Business
Advisory Council and has
pro\ ided much needed support.
This award could not have gone
to a more deserving candidate."
Dedan Baptist
Church sets
homecoming
for Sept. 24
Dedan Baptist Church of'
Brooker announces its 124th
,homecoming celebration will
be held Sunday, Sept. 24.
Homecoming services will
start with Sunday school at
9:45 a.m., followed by an 11
a.m. worship service.
During the service, special
music will be provided by
.Rushing Wind, which was
Happy 17h Birthday
John Nicula!
recently voted tl e 2006 Florida
Male Southern' Gospel Quartet'
of the Year. Dir mer will follow
the service..
All past, pre,, ;ent and future
members of Jedan Baptist
Church are invit ed to attend.
For more information or
directions, please call (386)
496-8138 or (35 2) 485-11 M5.
CPR classes
offered- at
Shands'
Shands Stirke and the
American Heairt Association
are offering 1ihe following
classes in CPR; for health care
providers and thL' community:
* Basic life I support health
care provider r certification-
Thursday, Sept' 28, from 6-8
p.m. Registrati on deadline:
Thursday. Sept.:! I.
Hearts'.ver CPR
community court se 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 N\ ars old for the.
community% cou,,-;e. :
Register for iim. session by
calling Bonn\ 'ireen at 1904)
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All of the classes' vill cost
$25 with the exception of the
community class in October,
which will be offered for free.
The virtue of the
imagination is its reaching,
by intuition and intensity, a
more essential truth than is
seen at the surface of
things.
-John Ruskin
M t.Pisgah AME Church will
celebrate its pastor, the Rev.
Glen B. Dames Jr., and the first
family appreciation on Sunday,
Sept 16, and Sunday, Sept. 24.
The public is invited.
Hope Baptist Church, S.R.
100, between Starke and
Keystone Heights, will have its
fifth annual "Old Tyme" camp
meeting Sept. 24-28. Sunday,
services include: 9:45 a.m.,
g-- f --- tg g- f family Bible study; 11 a.m.,
a camp meeting; 12 noon, dinner,
S SHELBY on the grounds; 5:30 p amp.,
men's prayer; arid 6 p.m.. camp
- BURKHALTER meeting. Monday through
Thursday, Sept. 25-28: 9:30
SHappV3rd Birthday! a.m., men's prayer; 10a.m.,
camp meeting with three
preachers; 12 noon, meal; 5
0 Hp.m., meal; 6 p.m., men's
V pra) er; and 6:30 p.m., camp
meeting with two preachers. .
S- For information, call (352) 473-.:
S" NM. Zion A.M.E. Church of
Lawtey will celebrate "'Unit\
e lo e You V Day" on Sunday, Sept. 24 at II
-. 1 a.m. and at 4 p.m. at Macedonia
SFreewill Baptist Church on
,j" ON Lake Street in Lawtey.
V SEPTEMBER j The public is invited.
to celebrate
birthday on
Sept. 21
The Ladies Auxiliary of
VFW Post 1016 will celebrate
its 17th birthday beginning at
at 6:30 p.m on Thursday, Sept.
21.
The ceremony will include
POW-MIA, 9-11 and Golden,
Mothers memorials at the post
home flag pole. This will be
followed by refreshments and a
brief recognition ceremony.. ,
Past members and guests are
invited.
The post is behind
Scrapbooking, off U.S. 301 in
Starke. .' :
Call (904) 891-7242 for
more information.
WORTH NOTING
Shands at Starke Auxiliary has
available several volunteer
opportunities including gift shop,
reception desk, X-ray, medical
records, patient services and filing.
For information call Helen
LeVangie, (352) 473-8580; Dolores
I CHURCH I VFW ladies
NOTICE OF LAND USE CHANGE
The City Commission of the City of
Starke, Florida proposes to change
the use of land within the area
shown on the map below, by
amending the Future Land Use Plan
Map .of the City of Starke
Comprehensive Plan, hereinafter
referred to as the Comprehensive
Plan, as':shown on the map below,
as follows:
S 060908A, an application by the
Board of County Commissioners, to
amend the Future Land Use Plan
Map of the Comprehensive Plan to
change the future land use
classification from RESIDENTIAL\L
MEDIUM DENSITY (2 to 8 dwelling
units per acre) to PUBLIC USE on
property described, as follows:
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." ,,. ; 0 -. :, :,
Containing .47 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: 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
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 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 of 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; thence North
01 22'00" East 224.66 feet; thence
South 87038'00" 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.
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
Northwest 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" 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
01 o22'00" East 224.77 feet; thence
continue North 0122'00" East 0.5
feet; 'thence South 87038'00" East
70.00 feet; thence South 01022'00"
West 0.5 feet; thence continue South
01o22'00" Nest 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" YEast,
134.64 feet; thence North 0151'00"
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 0122'00" West approximately
240.00 feet to the Point of Beginning;
thence North! 89012'00" West
approximately 55.00 feet; thence
South 0122'00" West approximately
85.00 feet; thence North 89012'00"
West approximately 150.00 feet;
thence South 0122'00" West
approximately 50.00 feet; thence
South 8808'00" East approximately
205.00 feet; thence North 01 22'00'
East approximately 135.00 feet to
the Point of Beginning.
Containing 0.29 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
Southwest corner of the intersection
of the East right-of-way line of North
Lake Street and the South right-of-
way line of Pratt Street; thence
Westerly, along the South right-of-
way line of said Pratt Street, 210.00
feet; thence Southerly 262.00 feet;
thence Easterly 210.00 feet to the
West right-of-way line of said North
Lake Street; thence Northerly, along
the Westerly right-of-way line of
North Lake Street, 262.00 feet to the
Point of Beginning,
Containing 1.26 acre, more or less.
AND ,
to amend the Future Land Use Plan
Map of the Comprehensive Plan by
Changing the future land use
classification from RECREATION to
PUBLIC USE for property described,'
as follows:
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 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 approximately 240.00 feet;
thence North 89012'00" West
approximately 205.00 feet; thence
South 01022'00" West approximately
135.00 feet; thence North 88008'00"
West 212.74 feet to the Point of
Beginning.
Containing 2.89 acres, more or less.
All said lands containing 6.39 acres,
more or less.
A PORTION OF THE CITY OF
STARKE
A portion of Section 28, Township
South, Range 22 East,
Bradford County, Florida
The first of two public hearings
concerning the amendment will be
held on October 3, 2006 at 7:00 p.m.
in the City Commission Meeting
Room, City Hall located at 209 North
Thompson Street, Starke, Florida.
The title of said ordinance shall read,
as follows: .. :,.,',-,.--
ORDINANCE NO, ,006-0496 .
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 TEN OR LESS
ACRES OF LAND, PURSUANT TO
AN APPLICATION, S 060908 A, BY
THE PROPERTY OWNER OF SAID
ACREAGE, UNDER THE
AMENDMENT PROCEDURES
ESTABLISHED IN SECTIONS
163.3161 THROUGH 163.3215,
FLORIDA STATUTES, AS
AMENDED; PROVIDING FOR
CHANGING THE LAND USE
CLASSIFICAT ION. FROM
RESIDENTIAL MEDIUM DENSITY
(2 TO 8 DWELLING UNITS PER
ACRE) TO PUBLIC USE AND
FROM RECREATION TO PUBLIC
USE OF CERTAIN LANDS WITHIN
THE UNINCORPORATED AREA
OF CITY OF STARKE, FLORIDA;
PROVIDING SEVERABILITY;
REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN
CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING AN.
EFFECTIVE DATE
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 hearing
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,
-Morgan, (904) 964-5748; Kay
McKinley, (904) 964-7284; or
Sharon Gaines. (904) 964-6009.
Hospice is in need of volunteers.
There wi lbe a volunteer training
program sqon, and if interested in
this important volunteer
opportunity, call Carolyn Long,
386-328-7100.
A substance abuse support group
is held every Wednesday at 7 p.m.
at Lawtey Church of Christ, CR-
200-B; for those who suffer from
alcohol- or drug-related problems.
workaholics, compulsive spenders
and unhealthy relationships. The
-public is welcome. Call (904) 782-
3771 or (904) 782-3086 for
information.
VFW to meet
Sept. 21
VFW Post 1016 will have
its general meeting at 7 p.m on
Thursday, Sept. 21.
Rezoning of the post home,
participation in the Charlie
Daniels event in November and
the Great Pumpkin Escape in
October are on the agenda.
Also, dates will be given for
the conventions and Marine
Corps Ball.
Call (904) 612-1433 ,for
more information
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community is privatization.
"Plain and simple,
privatization doesn't work.
This is not a reflection on us
as employees of the state, but
rather the system as a w hole,"
Sshe said. .
Following her retirement,
There is no better measure
of a person than what he
does when he is absolutely
free to choose.
-Wilma Askinas
Pictured (1-r) are DCF employees Cathe Johnson, Pat Caren, Tim Trometer, Janice.
Joiner (sitting), James Simon, Phil Zurich, Donna Bergum and Betty Moore.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO
AMEND THE ZONING MAP OF THE CITY
OF STARKE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE
BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF STARKE, FLORIDA, SERVING
AS THE LOCAL PLANNING AGENCY
.OF THE CITY OF STARKE, FLORIDA,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that,
.pursuant the City of Starke Land
Development Code, hereinafter referred
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 City
Commission of the City of Starke Florida,
serving as the Local Planning Agency of
the City of Starke, Florida, hereinafter
referred to as the City Commission;
serving as the Local Planning Agency, at
a public hearing on October 3, 2006 at
6:30 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,
Starkei-;Flor ida,:.e : ." -' r'; .",11
Z 06-.4, -arnapplication by'.the.JBoard -of
County Commissioners, to amend the
Zoning Map of the Land Development.
Code from SINGLE FAMILY; VERY LOW
DENSITY (R-1A) to COMMUNITY
COMMERCIAL (B-2);,non. 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 .47acre, 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_ PublcRecords-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:
Commence at 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 of
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; thence North 01o22'00" East
224.66 feet; thence South 87038'00" 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 Sahderson 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:
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 0of
Center Street; thence South 8807'O'"
East 1.78 feet to the Point of Beginning;
thence North 01 22'00" East 224.77 feet;
thence continue North 01 22'00" East 0.5
feet; thence South 87038'00" East 70.00
feet; thence South 0122'00" West 0.5
feet; thence continue South 01 22'00"
West 224.16 feet to the Northerly right-of-
way line of said Center Street; thence
North 88o07'00" 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.
Pe61cNAMbO f12(O-000d00'. :
A. parcel .f Iand 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 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 88o08'00" West 417.74 feet
to thedPoint 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
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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,
Courthouse 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.
Joiner retires from DCgF after
30-plus years on the lj bb
After 30-plus years of Joiner plans i o spend more
service, Janice Joiner will be time with her fi imily.
retiring from the Department "New cases come up at all
of Children and Families. A hours. Occasid nally, I would
celebration., dinner will be be attending my child's school
held at Cedar River Seafood function and ivould have to
in Starke on Thursday, Sept. leave tohelp someonein need;'
28,-at-6-p.m. All-friends are she said. "Now,-I will be able to
welcome to attend.: devote more time to my two
-When reflecting over her children, seven, grandchildren
career with DCF, the one and four great grandchildrenn. "
thing Joiner ,believes has Photo and article by Teresa
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NOTICE OF ZOINING CHANGE
The City. Commission of the City of
Starke, Florida proposes to amend the
Zoning Map of the City of Starke Land
Development Code, hereinafter referred
to as the Land Development Code, as
shb-W--n the following map, as follows:
Z 06-4, an application by the Board of
County Commissioners, to amend the
Zoning Map of the Land Development
Code by changing the zoning district on
certain lands, from SINGLE FAMILY,,
VERY 'LOW DENSITY (R-1A) to'
COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL (B-2) on i
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 thd Plat'thef"btd rebdrded
in the Public Records df'Brbdfofd (Unty,
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:
Pareel 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:
Commence at the Southeast corner of
Southwest 1/4 of Northwest 1/4 of said
Section 28; thence Westerly 337.33,fedt;
thence North 1742'00" East 172.19 feet
to the Northerly right-of-way line of--
Center Street; thence South 88007'00"1
East, along the Northerly right-of-way line
of Center Street 71.78 feet to the Point of
Beginning; thence North 0122'00" East
224.6fifeet; thence South 8738'00" 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:
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 1742'00" 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 01 022'00" East 224.77 feet;
thence continue North 01022'00" East 0.5
feet; thence South 87038'00" East 70.00
feet; thence South 01022'00" West 0.5
feet; thence continue South 01 22'00"(
West 224.16 feet to the Northerly right-of-
way line of said Center Street; thence
North 8807'00" 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 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 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 01 22'00" West 373.30 feet;
thence North 88008'00" West 417.74 feet
'to the Point of Beginning. i:
Containing 3.53 acres, more or less.
All said lands containing 5:48 acres,
more or less.
The first of two public hearings
concerning the amendment will be held
on October 3, 2006 at 7:00 p.m. in the
'City Commission Meeting Room, City
IHall located at 209 North Thompson
!Street, Starke, Florida. The title of said
ordinance reads, as follows:
ODINAfTAN Ob. 20bB-0497 "
AN ORDIINANlCE-,-F THE CITY .OF
43TARKE, 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
SilNGLE FAMILY, VERY LOW DENSITY
(IR-1A) TO COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL
(B-2) AND FROM SINGLE FAMILY,
MEDIUM DENSITY, (R1-C) TO
COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL (B-2) OF
CERTAIN N LANDS WITHIN THE
CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF
$TARKE, FLORIDA; PROVIDING
SiEVERABILITY; REPEALING ALL
C)ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT; AND
PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE
A PORTION OF THE CITY OF
STARKE, FLORIDA
A portion of Section 28 Township 6
South, Range 22 East
Ai.
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The public hearing may be continued to
one or more future dates. Any interested
party shall be advised that the date, time
amid place of any continuation of the
public hearing shall be announced during
t republicc hearing and that no further
notice concerning the matter will be
pt Iblished.
Ali the aforementioned public hearing, all
interested parties may appear to be
hdEard with respect to the amendment on
thi date, time and place as stated above.
Copies of the amendment are available
fo,,i public inspection at the Bradford'
Coiunty-City of Starke Zoning Department
looiated 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
theA above referenced public hearing, they
will need a record of the.proceedings,
andhl that, for such purpose, they may
neod 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.
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:ni,
runoff election on Sept. 19.
The meeting is at city hallho.
and is open to the public. An:
agenda is available in advance.--:
in the office of the cityclerk."'
For more information, call ''
(904) 964-5027.
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Two housing developments receive first thumbs up in Starke
BY MARK J. CRAWFORD
Telegraph Editor
'Two future housing
developments received the
support of the city of Starke
during a recent public hearing.
On' Sept. 12, the city
commission viewed an
application, submitted by Big
River Developers LLC of
Macclenny, requesting that
the land use of nearly 107
acres in the city be converted
from agriculture to residential,
medium density.
The land in question is south
of.Market Road (Northwest
178 rStreet),eastofS.R; 16and
th~ Green Acres Subdivision
an'I is the site of one of the
bi ger housing developments
the city is expecting.
The application was amended
to the low-density residential
category during the hearing at
thd request of the developer's
aggnt, who said the amount of
wetlands present on thel acreage
wduld -prevent a medium
density development.
Medium density allows from
three to eight dwelling units for
each acre of land, making the
maximum for this development
around 832 homes. Low density
allows for just two homes per
acre. Ultimately, Big River
wants to build 182 homes in
the development, not quite the
214: maximum that would be
allowed under the low density
category.
A second housing-
developmentwill reconstructed
on the nearly 20 acres being sold
by Harvest Christian Church.
Bordered by Short Street on the
west and Thomas Street on the
north, the church's application
requests that the now vacant
land be rezoned from mobile
home park to multi-family
residential.
The land could accommodate
up to 158 dwelling units under
that category.
The sale of the. land is
pending a successful rezoning
action. Kyle Harrison told
the city commission that the
money earned from the sale
will be used to build a gym for
the church.
The board is also supporting.
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a rezoning application by with the city's future land use
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the half-acre parcel at the corner All of these applications will
of'S.R. 100 and Laura Street undergo a final public hearing
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CONCERNING AN
AMENDMENT TO THE CITY OF STARKE
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF
THE CITY OF STARKE, FLORIDA,
SERVING, AS THE LOCAL
PLANNING AGENCY OF THE CITY
OF STARKE, FLORIDA, NOTICE IS
HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to
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
City Commission of the' City of
Starke, Florida, serving as the Local
Planning Agency -of the City of.
Starke, Florida, at a public hearing
on October 3, 2006 at 6:30 p.m., or
as soon thereafter as the matter can
be heard, in the City Commission
Meeting Room, City Hall, located at
2Qq.North. Thompson Street, Starke,,
Florida.
S 060908 A, an application by the
Board of County Commissioners, to
amend the Future Land Use Plan
Map of the Comprehensive Plan to
change the future land use
classification from RESIDENTIAL-
MEDIUM .DENSITY (2 to 8 dwelling
units per acre) to PUBLIC USE on
property described, as follows:
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.
AND
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
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 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 of 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; thence North
01 22'00" East 224.66 feet; thence.
South 87038'00" 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.
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
Northwest 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 1742'00" 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
01622'00" East 224.77 feet; thence
continue North 01022'00" East 0.5
feet; 'thence South 87038'00" East
70.00 feet; thence South 01 22'00"
West 0.5 feet; thence continue South
01 022'00" 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 89012'00" East, along
the Southerly right-of-way line of said
Pratt Street, 414.67 feet; thence
South 01 022'00" West approximately
240.00 feet to the Point of Beginning;
thence North 89012'00" West
approximately 55.00 feet; thence
South 01 022'00" West approximately
85.00 feet; thence North 89012'00"'
West approximately 150.00 feet;
thence South 01022'00" West
approximately 50.00 feet; thence
South 88008'00" East approximately
205.00 feet; thence North 0122'00"
East approximately 135.00 feet to
the Point of Beginning.
Containing 0.29 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
Southwest corner of the intersection
of the East right-of-way line of North
Lake Street and the South right-of-
way line of Pratt Street; thence
Westerly, along the South right-of-
way line of said Pratt Street, 210.00
feet; thence Southerly 262.00 feet;
thence Easterly 210.00 feet to the
West right-of-way line of said North
Lake Street; thence Northerly, along
thle Westerly right-of-way line of
North Lake Street, 262.00 feet to the
Point of Beginning.
Containing 1.26 acre, more or less.
AND
to amend the Future Land Use Plan
Map of the Comprehensive Plan by
changing the future land use
classification from RECREATION to
PUBLIC USE for property described,
as follows:
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 04O32'00"
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 0122'00". West approximately
240.00 feet; thence North 89012'00"
West approximately 205.00 feet;
thence South 01022'00", West
approximately 135.00 feet; thence
North 8808'00" West 212.74 feet to
the Point of Beginning.
Containing 2.89 acres, more or less.
All said lands containing 6.39 acres,
more or less.
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 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 hearing
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.
On the county's agenda
this month is a joint rezoriing
application from Raymond
Heath and Sharon Brown,
asking that three parcels off of
U.S. 301 north be changed from
industrial to agriculture-2. A
previous land use amendment
on. the parcels was approved,
and the county zoning board:
recommended this application
for approval as well.
A board-sponsored
application to correct the land
use category for the property of
CMC Joist on Steel Mill Road
by changing it from residential,
low density to industrial
was also 'recommended for
approval.
Both applications will be
heard by the county commission
during its meeting tonight,
Sept. 21.
The Bradford County Board
of Adjustment granted a special
exception allowing a house of
worship on residentially zoned
land to the Kingdom Hall of
Jehovah's Witnesses. The land
is the site of a former bar just
south of the intersection o
S.R. 100 and Southeast 8
Avenue, approaching Keystone
Heights.
The board had questions
about parking capacity, but was
assured the parking that will be
a\ ailable % would meet the needs
of the future congregation.
Speaking on behalf of the
congregation, Roger Joseph
admitted the building would
need a lot of work.
Page 6A TELEGRAPH Sept. 21, 2006
FEES
Continued from p. 1A
County as the least expensive
at $1,046.
The proposed $10,245 for a
single-family home in Bradford
County tops the state average
by $3,200, but few counties
have imposed impact fees in all
available categories, with the
most common being roads and
schools.
The nearby counties of
Alachua, Baker and Clay are
at $2,414, $3,000 and $7,034,
respectively. Impact fees are
not collected in Union County.
According to Crawford,
those counties that shied away
from approving impact fees
adequate to meet their needs
are now finding themselves in
trouble. Some have to revisit
the issue and raise the amounts
initially approved.
Had Bradford County had
impact fees in place last year
when 190 permits were issued
for new home construction,
Crawford said nearly $2
million would have been raised
from those permits alone, not
counting permits issued for
mobile homes and commercial
construction. Another $1.5
:million %would have been raised
based on the number of home
construction permits issued so
far this sear
More than $1.5 million of
that amount would have been
for schools, with another $1.3
million going-toward roads.
Craw ford said the fee levels
aren't based on arbitrary
estimates butit scientific
calculations of how much
each new development would
actually cost the county to
maintain an adequate level of
service for roads, schools, law
and fire service, etc.
That's why the fee for a
convenience store with gas
pumps is higher than that for
a new nursing home-the gas
station is going to generate
more traffic and calls for law
enforcement and fire service.
"I have not. heard any
complaints from any developer
I've talked to concerning this,
because they've been doing
this for years," Crawford said.
"Where we get concerns is for
individual people building a
home."
Starke Mayor Steve
Futch, who supported full
implementation as soon as
possible, said those building
homes without impact- fees
complain later on about the
state of, roads and streets and
the quality of other services. He
said it would be hard to approve
impact fees less than $10,000
for a single-family home and
keep up with the demands of'
growth.
Starke Commissioner
Carolyn Spooner, however,
felt the full fee schedule was
too much to implement at
one time, and preferred to see
the fees phased in over time.
Mayor Jimmie Scott of Lawtey,
which is annexing morethan
100 acres for a future 236-
home development, agreed that
would be the best approach for
his city as well.
County Commissioner John
Cooper offered a scenario for
phasing impact fee collection
in over a period of four years.
The school impact fee would
be collected in full from the
start, given the need to expand
as population increases. The fee
for roads could be split in half
the first year, with the second
half implemented in year two;
BMS students
will help
set reading
record
On Thursday, Sept. 28, from
11-11:30 a.m., middle school
students around the state of
Florida will be participating
in an record-making reading
opportunity led by Gov.
Jeb Bush and Education
Commissioner John Winn.
The state is attempting a
Guinness World Record for the
most students reading aloud
simultaneously. The statewide
goal is to have more than
200,000 students reading.
Students at Bradford Middle
School will be participating,
and the community is invited
to watch as local students help
make state history.
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Proposed Impact Fees for Bradfrd County: Residential
Public Parks &
Land Use Roads Library Law Fire Buildings Recreation Schools Total
Single Family
Detached $3,834 $210 $686 $353 $392 $269 $4,501 $10,245
Multi-Family per unit $2,692 $195 $637 $328 $364 $90 $2,115 $6,421
Mobile Home $2,348 $223 $727 $374 $415 $103 $4,501 $8,691
RV in RV Park
(Park Home) $1,266 $495 $254 $282 $70 $2,367
Hotel/Motel per room $1,659 $177 $91 $101 $25 $2,053
Impact fees:
What they are
and what they do
Impact fees are fees imposed
on new development. Revenue
from those fees is set aside to pay
for the impact that development
may have on the community.
More and more, the state is
requiring local governments to
plan for growth and show how it
vvill be paid for or be penalized
/by losing the authority, to,
approve new development.
Impact fees on roads, for,
example, could pa\ for new road
construction,orimprovementso
existing roads such as widening
or adding turn lanes-projects
thai deal with traffic created b\
new developments. Likewise,
impact fees on schools can
build new classroom space or
even new schools as population
growth demands it. Impact fees
for law enforcement can pay for
new patrol cars or expand jail
space, etc..
Impact fees are set aside to
help local governments keep
up with demands of growth in
the category for which the fees
are collected. They can only
be used for the purpose for
which they were collected and
'only on capital projects, not
ongoing operational costs like
personnel.
Impact fees are charged to
new developers, not existing
residents and businesses unless
they, too, are building a new
home or business. Fees are
paid at ,the time a project is.
permitted.
Large housing developers
typically build the impact fees
they are charged into the price
of the homes they are building,
but an individual building a new
home is equally responsible for
paying impact fees and must
consider that when looking
at the cost of building versus
purchasing an existing home.
No impact fees are paid when
an existing home is purchased
or replaced, because there is
no additional impact on local
infrastructure.
The fees in the chart are
what would be paid for new
residential and commercial
projects no matter where
they take place in the county,
assuming all local governments'
can agree on implementing the
fees as proposed.
This could take place all
at once, or the fees could be
phased in over several years as.
is currently being discussed.
Collection for fire/EMS, law
enforcement, and parks and
recreation would begin year
three, with library and public
building fees added in year
four, just before all of the fees
are reviewed at the five-year
mark.
If the need for roads is seen
as urgent, however, it, too,
could be in full beginning in
the first year, reducing the four-
year implementation period to
three years.
The various boards will take
up impact fees in their next
Proposed Impact Fees: Commercial
Public
Land Use Roads Law Fire Buildings Total (per 1,000 sq. ft.)
Industrial $1,606 $82 $42 $47 $1,777
Warehouse $2,085 $49 $25 $28 $2,186
Mini-warehouse $631 $119 $61 $68 $878
Medical Offices $4,960 $601 $309 $343 $6,213
General Offices $2,519 $459 $236 $262 $3,475
Office Park $3,049 $470 $242 $268 $4,029
Research/Dev. Center $2,165 $291 $149 $166 $2,771
Building/Lumber Store $5,018 $579 $298 $331 $6,225
Garden Center $2,506 $519 $267 $296 $3,588
General Retail $5,368 $472 $243 $270 $6,352
Restaurant $6,247 $1,121 $576 $640 $8,584
Drive-Through Restaurant $8,614 $1,682 $865 $960 $12,121
Car Dealerships $8,104 $412 $212 $235 $8,964
Service Station $2,927 $244 $126 $139 $3,436
Convenience Market $10,251 $1,252 $644 $715 $12,861
Convenience Mart w/ Gas $11,746 $1,477 $759 $843 $14,826
Drive-Through Pharmacy $6,123 $750 $385 $428 $7,686
Fitness Center $5,946 $696 $358 $397 $7,39,7
Furniture Center $1,406 $148 $76 $84 $1,713,
Bank w/ Drive-Through $2,984 $704 $362 $402 $4,452
Drive-In Bank $7,520 $596 $307 $340 $8,764
Golf Course $8,108 '$580 $298 $331 $9,318
Elementary School $2,090 $296 $152 $169 $2,708
High School $2,479 $387 $199 $221 $3,287
Hospital $3,379 $420 $216 $240-. $4,254
Nursing Home $978 $140 $72 $8%L .$1 ,270-,1
Recreational Center $1,833 $559 $287 $319 $2,998
Marina $1,209 $18 $9 $10 $1,246
Movie Theater $3,827 $1,464 $753 $836 $6,879
Fees are paid once, and
that's it. This is not an annual
:assessment or a new tax.
Residential fees are charged
per housing unit (or per room in
the case of hotels and motels).
Commercial fees are charged
per square foot..
Because residential
development is the only category
in which fees may be collected
for schools and building schools
is expensive, those fees are the
highest proposed.
board meetings and decide
which avenue to pursue-a
phased-in approach or full
implementation. When that
information is brought back
to the county, an ordinance
will be advertised and
implemented following two
public hearings by each board.
That ordinance could be in
place by December, although
there is a 90-day grace period
following implementation of
the ordinance before the county
can begin collecting impact
fees.
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Fewer fees are assessed to
commercial developments
since they don't impact schools,
library service or parks.
However, the fees they pay.
are typically higher because
of the larger impact they place
on roads, law enforcement,
.etc. A large general retail
development like a Wal-Mart
Supercenter could easily be
assessed between $500,000 and
$1 million, depending on its
size.
Anewresidentialdevelopment
of 200 homes could pay as much
as $2 million.
When impact fees aren't in
place, the county loses out on
that revenue and must look to
other sources of revenue like
additional sales and property
taxes in order to fund the needs
of the community.
NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING
The Town of Brooker has tentatively adopted a budget for
fiscal year 2006/2007. A public hearing to make a FINAL
DECISION on the budget AND TAXES will be held on
Tuesday, September 26th at 7:00 P.M. at the City Hall in
Brooker, Florida.
BUDGET SUMMARY
TOWN OF BROKER FISCAL YEAR 2006-2007
THE PROPOSED OPERATING BUDGET EXPENDITURES OF TOWN OF BROKER ARE 3.9%
MORE THAN LAST YEAR'S TOTAL OPERATING EXPENDITURES.
ESTIMATED REVENUES
TAXES: MILLAGE PER $1000
AD VALOREM .365
INTERGOVERNMENTAL
CHARGES FOR SERVICE
FRANCHISE FEE
LICENSES
FINES & FORFEITURES
RESERVEFUND
MISCELLANEOUS
TOTAL REVENUES
NON-OPERATING REVENUES
RESERVE DEBT SERVICE
TOTAL NON-OPERATING REVENUES
TOTAL ESTIMATED REVENUES
EXPENDITURES
GENERAL GOVERNMENT
PUBLIC SAFETY
PERSONAL SERVICE
PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT
TRANSPORTATION
CULTURE & RECREATION
TOTAL EXPENDITURES
NON-OPERATING EXPENDITURES
RESERVE DEBT SERVICE
TOTAL NON-OPERATING EXPENDITURES
TOTAL ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
GENERAL
FUND
$ 2.000.
98,500.
9,500.
1.500.
530.
2.500.
4.000.
4.230.
$ 122.760.
$ 122,760.
. 56,813.
28,297.
12.000.
16.500.
9.150.
$ 122,760.
$ 122,760.
WATER
FUND
$
41.200.
3.500.
'$ 44.700.
$ 3.000.
$ 3,000.
$ 47,700.
$ 20,100.
24.6(X).
$ 44.7()0.
$ 3.000.-
$ 347,7000.
$ 47,700.
TOTAL
$ 2,000.
98,500.
50,700.
1,500.
530.
2,500.
4,000.
7 730.
$ 167.460.
$ 3.000.
$ 3,000.
$ 170,460.
$ 76,913.
28.297.
24.600).
12,000.
16,5(X).
9 150.
$ 167.460.
$ 3.000.
$ 3,000.
$ 170,460.
THE TENTATIVE ADOPTED. AND/OR FINAL BUDGET ARE ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF
THE ABOVE MENTIONED TAXING AUTHORITY AS A PUBLIC RECORD.
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Sept. 21, 2006 TELEGRAPH Page 7A
Friday is Native American Day
BY MARK J. CRAWFORD
Telegraph Editor
Tomorrow, Friday, Sept. 22,
has been proclaimed Native
American Day by the Bradford
County Commission.
.. In honor of the occasion,
County Chairman John Wayne
Hersey recognized employee;
Wendy Spierer, whose father
and grandfather were full-
blooded American Indians
of the Pima nation in New
Mexico, he said.
"Her father was known as
Little Bear, her grandfather as
White Owl, hence her given
name, Little White Dove, the
dove being her spirit guide,"
Hersey explained, saying
Spierer is proud of her heritage
and strives to remain true to her
beliefs.
Spierer was adopted by a
family in New York and grew
up in Hollywood, Fla., where
she was readily accepted by the
Seminole nation.
"It was there that she learned
of and. participated in many
daily traditional and ceremonial
native, ways. prior to moving
to Bradford County," Hersey
said.
The Pima Indians are a small
and often unheard of tribe,
he said, but a Pima warrior
named Ira Hamilton Haves, a
corporal in the United ,States
Marine Corps, brought fame"
to the Pima nation. He was one
of the soldiers who raised- the
American flag over Iwo Jima,
declaring victory over Japanese
occupancy during World War
H.
That moment of history was
immortalized in a photograph
taken by Joe Rosenthal on
Feb. 23, 1945. A memorial toq
that moment was dedicated in
Washington, D.C., in 1954 ..
"Here, todaN, in Bradford
County, we're making our ow0n
mark in history," Herse\ said
on Sept. 11,. turning the floor
over to Spierer. ho read the
following proclardation for the
commission.
Proclamation
"Whereas, the geographic
area of the United States of
America was occupied by
Native Americans prior to. the
existence of the formation of
the United States of America;
and
Whereas, the United States
of America recognized the
existence of Native Americans
through treaties and other
governmental documents; and
Whereas. Native Americans
as a people have made
significant contributions to0
the safety and prosperity of.
the United States of America
by ceding' their. lands, the
integration of their, language,
their service in the armed
forces, and their. commitment
as citizens; and
Whereas, in 1962 the Senate
and House of Representatives,
in honor of the contributions
of Native Americans resolved,.
.. "
under the presidency of John F
Kennedy, that the fourth Friday
of September be set aside as a.
state and federally recognized
Native American holiday; and
Now therefore let it be
resolved by the Bradford
County Board of County
Commissioners, by virtue of
the authority vested in me,
and in recognition of Native
Americans, do hereby proclaim...
Sept. 22, 2006, to be;
Native American Day
And I urge our citizens to
observe this da\ by celebrating,'
the service of Natie
Americans to the United States
of America."
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Traffic will be detoured via
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Archer Western Contractors
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also accelerate the completion,
whichwas previouslyscheduled
to end next summer. ,
The bridge work costs nearly
$6 million and is funded by the
federal bridge replacement.
program.
Another bridge, in Union
County. will have work
beginning in the next several
weeks. The C.R. 241 bridge
over Swift Creek will also be
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--. ..... FISCAL YEAR 2006-2007
THE PROPOSED OPERATING BUDGET EXPENDITURES OF THE CITY OF STARKE
ARE 21.80% MORE THAN LAST YEAR'S TOTAL OPERATING EXPENDITURES
MILLAGE PER 1 ,000 I GENERAL SPECIAL ENTERPRISE
General Fund 3.000 FUND i REVENUE FUNDS TOTALS
Transportation Tntst Fund- "" 1.000 FUNDS
CASH BALANCES BROUGHT FORWARD $200,000, $70,000 $0 $270,000
ESTIMATED REVENUES
TAXES: MILLAGE PER $1,000
AD VALOREM TAXES 3.00 $557,000 $557,000
AD VALOREM TAXES 1.00 $185,680 $185,680
FRANCHISE FEES $88,000 $88,000
UTILITY SERVICE TAXES $733,700 $733,700
OTHER TAXES $4,200 $247,130 $251,330
LICENSESAND PERMITS: -
PROFESSIONAL/OCCUPATIONAL $70,000 $70,000
INTERGOVERNMENTAL:
STATE SHARED REVENUE $1,075,985 $48,000 $1,123,985
STATE GRANTS $409,300 $16,000 $3,000,000 $3.425,300
-CIARGES FOR SERVICE:
PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT
ELECTRIC. __ $11,635,500 $11,635,500
WATER .. .- $770,400 $770,400
SEWER $1,068,500 $1,068,500
GAS $1,143,200 $1,143,200
CULTURE/RECREATION $130,000 $130,000
OTHER CHARGES FOR SERVICES $40,000 $40,000
FINES- ND FORFEITURES: $135,000 $135,000
MISCELLANEOUS REVENUE:
INTEREST EARNINGS $42,000 $1,600 $75,000 $118,600
RENTS $36,000 $20,000 $56,000
OTHER MISCELLANEOUS REVENUE $24,900 $33,000 $57,900
TAL REVENUE....... $3,216,085 $628,410 $17,745,600 $21,590,095
OTHER FINANCING SOURCES
INTERFUND TRANSFERS-IN .. $739,276 $151,790 $891,066
TOTAL REVENUES & OTHER FINANCING SOURCES: $3,955,361 $780,200 $17,745,600 $22.481,161
TOTAL ESTIMATED REVENUES AND BALANCES $4,155,361 $850,200 $17,745,600 $22,751,161
GENERAL SPECIAL ENTERPRISE TOTALS
FUND REVENUE_ FUNDS
FUNDS
EXPENDITURES AND OTHER FUND USES
EXPENDITURES/EXPENSES:
GENERAL FUND $4.003,571 $4,003,571
SPECIAL REVENUE FUND $700,200 $700,200
ENTERPRISE FUND, $15,827,435 $15,827,435
DEBT SERVICE $150,000 $793,420 $943,420
TOTAL EXPENDITURES/EXPENSES $4,003,571 $850,200 $16,620,855 $21,474,626
OTHER FINANCING USES
REERVES ----- -------..........
T!NTERFUND TRANSFERS: OUT
iZass-u s, ..
TOTAL APPROPRIATED EXPENDITURE
THE TENTATIVE, ADOPTED, AND/OR FINAL BUDG
$151,790
$385,469
$739,276
-I
$385,469
$891,066
$0
S$4,155,361 | $850,200 $17,745,600 $22,751,161
E OFFICE OF THE ABOVE-MENTIONED TAXING AUTHORITY AS A PIJBUC RECORD.
NOTICE OF
PROPOSED TAX INCREASE
The City of Starke has tentatively adopted a
measure to increase its property tax levy.
Last year's property tax levy:
A. Initially proposed tax levy.......... $615,141
B. Less tax reductions due to Value
Adjustment Board and other -
assessment changes ................. $ (220)
C. Actual property tax levy.............. $614,921
This year's proposed tax levy......... $742,695
All concerned citizens are invited to attend a
public hearing on the tax increase to be held on:
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2006
AT
7:00 P.M.
CITY HALL
209 NORTH THOMPSON STREET
STARKE, FLORIDA 32091
A FINAL DECISION on the proposed tax
increase and the budget will be made at this
hearing.
_I
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.
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.
Call the Displaced
Homemaker Program at Santa
Fe Community College at
(352) 395-5047 to make an
intake screening appointment.
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HOME EQUITY LINE OF CREDIT
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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.
Southside third grade teacher Erin Bonesteel (third from right) received a $4,000 grant from Food Lion Oct. 13.
On hand for the presentation were (I-r) Assistant Superintendent of Schools Rick Ezzell, Food Lion Assistant
Manager Ed Wallace, Southside Principal Bill McRae, Bonesteel, Food Lion Manager Kathi Mitchell and Food
Lion District Manager Joe Panasci.
SSE teacher receives $4,000 grant from Food Lion
BY MARCIA MILLER
Telegraph Staff Writer
Thirdgiaders in ':Erin
Bonesteel'r class at Southside
Elemela' \,vill be benefiting
from her grant-writing efforts
after s~w'recently received a
$4-1000 grai1 from the Food
Lion Chapible Foundationr.;
Bonesteet.r was searching
online "f~i~lternative funding
sources."' T -r her classroom
and discovered the Food Lion
Charitable .Foundation, which
supports'pifograms that benefit
communities in which. Food
Li h stores-are located..
"Being small county, our
M "
School board
in session
Oct. 9
The Bradford County School
Board .ill hpld its ne\t 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 tV.
the public, and an agenda is
available in .advance in the -?
office of the receptionist For
more information, call 09041
966-6800.
HamptW-n-
The Hampton City Council
meets on the second Tuesday'
of each month at 7 p.m. at city
hall. The ne\t meeting will
take place on Oct 10.
These meetings are open to,,'
the public. For information or
to receive an agenda call (352)
,468-1201.
FISCAL YEAR OC
ESTIMATED REVENUES:
TAXES: MILLAGE
AD VALOREMN 1.5349
Franchise Fees
Licenses and Permits '-
Intergovernmental Revenue
Charges for Services.
Fines & Forfeitures
Fund Balances
Total Estimated Revenues
And Balances
EXPENDITURES/EXPENSES
General Governmental
Services
Public Safety
Physical Environment
& Transportation
Culture & Recreation'
Debt Service
Economic Environment
Total Expenditures/
Expenses
Total Appropriated
Expenditures & Reserves
schools are underfunded and
I was using personal money
to provide supplies for my
classroom," said Bonesteel. "I,
was looking for other sources
when I found the Food Lion:
site."
Bonesteel applied for the-
grant and received it Oct. 13.
Joe Panasci, Food Lion district
manager, awarded Bonesteel.
the grant in a ceremony held at
the Starke store.
"I am thrilled to be receiving
this grant, so the students are
able to become: more active
participants in their' own
learning," said Bonesteel. "It
Sale of red
ribbons to
support anti-
drug program,
Red Ribbon Week is set
for Oct. 23-31 this year and
the Bradford County Juvenile
Justice Shared Services
Council will be selling large
red ribbons for display on store.
fronts.
Proceeds from the sale of the
ribbons will go to help fund
a variety of activities being
planned at Bradford Middle
is exciting to see them actively'
engaged because this is where;:
the real magic of learning takes
place." ....
Bonesteel said the money.
will go to fund activities rhat.
will boost reading, math.6i^d
science. One of her planned
purchases is a digiscope,
a microscope that can 'be
hooked up tb computers
in the classroom to project
digital images of whatever the
microscope magnifies.
"I'd like the thank Food
Lion for helping us," said'
Bonesteel.
Food Lion Store Manager.
r,-A 54
97s'
School during Red Ribb on,'
Week.Acti\ ities %% ill encourage
young people to pledge to stay
at a\ from illegal drugs and toyv
refrain from using legal drugs
in an illegal manner.
To order a red ribbon, contact
Elaine Slocirn at (904) 964-
5088. For more information,
contact Nancy Aharez at.the
Bradford County Courthouse
(904) 966-6280
NRSWA to
meet Oct. 12
The Ne\ River Solid Waste
Association, the governing
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BUDGET SUMMARY
CITY OF LAWTEY
TOBER 1, 2006 TfRU SEPTEMBER 30, 2007
GENERAL
FUND
$22,221
$35,000
0,
$208,250
$200,662
$. 88,724
$554,857
$193,521
$242,721
0
$103,565
$ 15,050
0
0
$554,857
$554,857
WATER REVENUE TOTAL
FUND
0 $22,221
0 $35,000
0 0
0 $208,250
$108,500 $108,500
0 $200,662
$58,272 $146,996
$166,772 $721,629
.0
0
$134,272
0
0
$ 32,500
0
$166,772
$166,772
$193,521
$242,721
$134,272
$103,565
$15,050
$ 32,500
0
$721,629
$721,629
THE TENTATIVE ADOPTED, AND /OR FINAL BUDGETS ARE ON FILE IN
THE OFFICE OF THE ABOVE MENTIONED TAXING AUTHORITY AS A
PUBLIC RECORD
Kathi Mitchell, said she wanted
tq remind local educators
that Food Lion stresses the
importance of education in
e ern community ;it serves.
Mitchell ,said Food Lion
would like to become an even
more active partner in local
education.
-Southside Principal Bill
McRae said, "We are extremely
excited about this generous
consideration from Food Lion.
This grant will enable us to
further our efforts in pro% hiding
thy highest quality educational
acti\ cities and supplies for our
students."
e: ./ : *
board of the New River
Regional Landfill in Raiford,
will meet again on Thursday,
Opt. 12, at 5:30 p.m. in, the
boardroom at the landfill.
The association is comprised
of county commissioners from
Bradford, Baker and Union
counties, and its meetings are
open to the public. Agendas
are available in advance. For
more information, call (386)
431-1000.
I find that the harder I
work, the more luck I seem
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Hunter safety
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.,
with a range date at Bradford
Sporting Clays on Oct. 21 at
8 a.m.
Students can register online
at MyFWC.com/huntered or by
calling the Lake City office at
(386) 758-0525.
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NOTICE OF
PROPOSED TAX INCREASE
The City of Lawtey has tentatively adopted a
measure to increase its property tax levy.
Last year's property tax levy:
A. Initially proposed tax levy .............$18.517
B. Less tax reductions due to Value
Adjustment Board and other
assessment changes............. $ 45
C. Actual property tax levy..... ..... $18472
This year's proposed tax levy ...........$22.221
All concerned citizens are
invited to attend a
public hearing on the tax increase to be held on:
DATE:
TIME:
SEPTEMBER 26, 2006
6=00 P.M.
PLACE: LAWTEY CITY HALL
TOWN: LAWTEY, FL
A FINAL DECISION on the proposed tax
increase and the budget will be made at this
hearing.
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Sept 21, 2006 TELEGRAPH Page 9A
50 and 64-who are uninsured
and who have a low-income
level-arQ eligible to '
participate Tih-the. Believe in
Miracles program aiid receive
a free mammogram and PAP
smear. For more information,
or to schedule an appointment,
call the ACORN Clinic near -.:
Brooker at (352) 485-1133. -
The Mary Brogan Breast
and Cervical Cancer Early
Detection Program and the
Putnam County Health
NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING
The City of Hampton has tentatively adopted a budget for
fiscal year 2006/2007. A public hearing to make a FINAL
DECISION on the BUDGET and TAXES will be held on
Tuesday, September 26, 2006 at 7:00 P.M. at the City Hall in
,-Hampton, Florida.
BUDGET SLIIMMARY
CITY OF HAMPTON FISCAL YEAR
2006-2007
ESTIMATED REVENUES GENERAL, WATER TOTAL
S '' FUND FUND '.-. ..
TAXES VILLAGE RATE, .9
AD VALOREM -' 2760 2,400.00 2,400'00
FEES FINES FORFEITURES 84,000.00 84,000.0
QUALIFYING FEES 1,000.00, 1,00000
FRANCHISE FEES 12,000.00 12,000.00
UTILITY TAX 15,100.00 5,100.00
COMMUNICATION 2,900.00 2,900.00
CHARGES FOR SERVICES 500.00 38,269.00. 38,769.00
LICENSES 60.00 66.00
INTERGOVERNMENTAL 95,500.00 95.500.
CASH CARRYOVER 4,000.00 5,100.00 9.100.00
TOTAL "
ESTIMATED REVENUES 217,460.00 43,369.00 260,829.00
EXPENDITURES
GENERAL GOVERNMENT 71,414.42 71,414.42
PUBLIC SAFETY 82,545.58 82,545.358
TRANSPORTATION 55,000.00 55,000.00
PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT 43,369.00 43,369.00
CULTURAL & RECREATION 8,500.00 8,500.00
TOTAL 217,460.00 43,369.00 260,829.00
THE TENTATIVE ADOPTED, AND/OR FINAL BUDGET AREA THE
TAXING AUTHORITY AS A PUBLIC RECORD.
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The Eighth Judicial Circuit
Guardian ad Litem Program is
currently representing more
than 900 children who have
been abused or neglected and
are, involved in the
Dependency Court process.
Most .of. them have been
removed from their parents'
custody and are living in a
foster home or with relatives.,
All of them want to have as
normal a life as possible while
going through this traumatic.
time. The majority miss out on
field trips, school sports
participation, camp and many
other activities due to financial
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S *. '. Budget Summary
Suwannee River Water Management District
Fiscal Year 2006-2007
G unwu Fund Sldal Rvenwue Funds ToaiAFuinds I
CASH BALANCES BROUGHT FORWARD
ESTIMATED REVENUES
(M8agaper$1000)
TAXES' (4914 Mis)
Ad Valoren Takxes
Documentary Stamp T axes
Florda Forver
PERMIT AND LICENSE FEES
OTHER INCOME
INTEROVERNMENTAL REVENUES
Local Revenui^ .es.'. '-r .
Wetlands Grani
DEP CoaMstal Zone Managewment Grant
ERP GranI
ERP Suwannwe tver PalnerWthp Grant
Delinealed Areasn Grant
DOT Grant
Op. Agicuture And Consumer Services
Water PrfotectW n Susainabilily Grlant
DEP Monitoring Gr ant
SWIM Revenue .
FEDERAL GRANTS
FEMA Grants
S US. Fish And Wildlife tSoce Grsnt
NRCS Grants
TEA.21 Grant
MISCELLANEOUS REVENUES
Interest and General Sale
Timber Sales
FUND TRANSFERS .
TOTAL REVENUES AND OTHER SOURCES
TOTAL ESTIMATED REVENUES AND BALANCES
EXPENDITURES/EXPENSES
Salaries And Benefits
Other Personal Service
Operating CapitlOutlay
Fixed Capital Outlay
interagency Expnditures
TOTAL EXPENDITURESIEXPENSES
ReservI es .
TOTAL EXPENDITURES AND RESERVES
w6.100.000
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50
so
s0
50
S. s0
S '
$70.000,
50
so
5150,000
6,6893.780
S-2.392.427
S563.438
$* 332.500
S4.974.600
S 3.819.190
5893.790
622.590.218
so.
$5.067.954
S19.335.000
S410.180
5750,000
S247.000
587.500
'453.000
(3.372.261
540.000
6445.000
51.716.952
S12.686.310
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S2.555.000
$1.714.620
$106.138,
43.012.222
$896.000
$175,000
$640.000
s0
$53.710.137
(76.300.355
11.763,066
523.655,479
01.062.562
(121.315
52S.500.743
S14.590.700
667,637,855
525.164.006
56.100.000
65.067.954
19s,335,000
$410.180
6750.000
S 247.000
567.500
4M53.000
$3.372.261
540.000
445.,000
$1.716,952
$12.686.310
M70.000
62.55.5,000
61.714.620
$106.136
53.012,222
58m6.000
$325.000
"640.000
860.030.137
585,194.145
$5.175.483
$24.122.917
.2.578.297
S ;311.815
525.500.743,
$14.923.200
S72.612.485
8.662.500 (12.581690
$76.300,355 55.194.145
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STENTATIE. ADOPTED. ANDOR FINAL GETSARE ON FILE IN THEOFFICEOF THEABOVEMENTIONEDTANGAUTHORITY
AS A ICRECORD,, ,
NOTICE OF
PROPOSED
TAX INCREASE
The Suwannee River Water Management District has tentatively adopted a
measure toii its property tax levy.
Last year's property tax levy:
A. Initially proposed tax levy
B. Less tax reductions due to Value Adjustment
Board and other assessment changes
C. Actualproperty tax levy
This year's proposed tax levy:
$5,186,014
($ 50,746)
$5,236,760
$6,393,425
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Madion, SuwanneTaylor and Union counties, and portions of Alachua,
Baker, Bradford, Jefferson, Levy and Putnam counties.
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Sept. 21, 2006 TELEGRAPH Page 1OA
Sewer, water capacity
charges increase
BY MARK J. CRAWFORD
Telegraph Editor
Starke has raised sewer and
water capacity charges for the
first time since' the. mid 1980s.
The capacity charge for
those connecting to water
has been raised from $250 to
$350 per equivalent residential
connection. The sewer capacity
charge has been raised from
$440 to $1,200.
Existing customers are not
impacted by the increases,
although monthly water and
sewer rates will go up five
percent in October as they have
over the past several years.
Much like impact fees,
capacity charges are meant to
offset the construction costs
of future improvements to the
water and wastewater systems.
Since capacity charges were
already in place, the city has
opted not to pursue impact fees
for utilities.
The new capacity charge
levels were suggested by the,
city engineer, who was asked,
to perform a study by Ken'
Sauer, the former city manager.
In performing that' study,
Gary' Sneddon compiled the,
city's capital expenditures for
engineering and construction
for upgrades to the water and
sewer systems over the past 20
years.
Brooker
meets
Oct. 17
The town of Brooker meets
on the third Tuesday of each
month, and the next meeting
will be Tuesday, Oct. 17, at 7
p.m. at city hall.
These meetings are open to
the public. For information or
to receive an agenda, call (352)
485-1022.
Health
insurance
counseling
held monthly
SHINE _(Serving Health
Insurance Needs of Elders) is
sponsoring free health insurance
counseling sessions for elders-
New capacity
charges *
Water $350
Sewer $1,200
Sneddon determined that
the former capacity charges
were substantially less than
the break-even point for the
city to develop a reserve fund
.for future treatment, 'facility
expansion. He also found them
to be well below other North
Florida communities.
With potential de elopments
adding hundreds of homes to
the city of Starke, developers
have been asked to reserve
capacity by paying capacity
charges up front, with a 10
percent penalty if the project
doesn't proceed. As an example
of how much revenue capacity
charges can bring to the city,'
the Macclenny developer
looking to build around 190
homes off of Market Road \\ as
charged $131,100 to reserve
water and sewer capacity, and
that was before those charges
were raised.
The developer the city has
Talked to about 1,250 housing
units on 387 acres near Lake
Rowell was quoted a price of
more than $860,000.
and their families who have
questions or problems with
Medicare and other health
insurance programs.
The sessions are scheduled for
the third Tuesday of each month
at the Bradford County Health
Department on north U.S. 301 in
Starke. The next session is Oct.
17. The sessions last from 9 a.m.
to 1 p.m. and counseling will
take plat.rp hy aptointment 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 sessions, SHINE
counselors offer information
and assistance with Medicare,
Medicare supplemental
insurance, Medicare prescription
discount cards .and prescription
drug savings programs.
To make an appointment,
or if you cannot travel to their
counseling session site, call the
elder helpline at (800) 262-
2243.
Fill er up,..
Pat Milner was on hand Aug. 26 to help the Hampton Volunteer Fire Department
with its Muscular Dystrophy. Boot Drive. Milner helped the firefighters collect
$624.60 for the Muscular Dystrophy Association. Above, Milner asks Detria
Harvey to help fill the boot.
Friends
planning
membership
bash
Friends of the Library of
Bradford County is holding,
its first membership bash at
the Starke Woman's Club on
Monday Sept. 25, from 5-6:30
p.m.
Light hors d'oeuvres will
be served while members
a,,nd prospective members are
updated on Friends projects,
including the donor program
for the new library.
The Friends are declaring
this the "Year of the Library,"
and e\enrone is invited to get
involved. Membership is just
$20, and that donation along
with your interest in the library.
can help Friends of the Library
gei off to a fantastic start.
Need a ride?
Need a ride to work or
school? If you are receiving
any form of public assistance
Is "Autumn"
STis autumn time of the year again,
When animals begin tuckin'in
The nuts and seeds nature did provide
They put them in the trees to hide
The green leaves have a touch of gold
They'll soon be darkened by the cold
The touch of.frost is very near
But its still a good time of the year.
Henry Hodges
SLawriey, FL
and need help with your travel
needs, please call the CISTO
office at .(904) 364-8598 or
(904) 964-7776 to see if you,
qualify. There is no charge for
this service.
Don't accept rides
from strange men,
and remember that
all men are strange.
-Robin Morgan
LEGALS
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE I
NOTICE is hereby. giyen 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 Corner
of the North-half of Southeast Quarter
of theNortheast 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 10,0 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 .
NE 1/4 of Section 29, Township 6'"Z
South, Range 22 East. v
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 (10:00'a.m:) or as;il
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 andj-"
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;n
Bradford County, Florida
By Capt. M. Bumette -
"If you are a person witn 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." i
8/31 4tchg. 9/21.
See LEGALS, p. 11A
Attention people with Medicare:
Learn about the upcoming
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You're invited to a seminar to learn how
Medicare will change in 2007, including
important dates to remember.
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LEGALS
Continued from p. 10A
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
sinking of pleadings.
Dated August 28,2006
Ray Norman
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Carol Williams
Deputy Clerk
9/7 4tchg 9/28
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 Lawley 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)
A1 A 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 p.i.e..
Firm's Architectural/Engineerina-
hicehse "T -
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
S- 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
abcept and/or reject any/or all
proposals, to award one or more
contracts, and to waive any/or all
technicalities for award in the best
interest of the School Board.
9/7 3tchg. 9/21
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN
-AND FOR BRADFORD COUNTY,
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,
GANDRA A. CREWS
Petitioners,
and
WILUAM (BILLY) MILLER
Respondent
S 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
ybu 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
odr before Oct. 11, 2006, and file the
doj'iginal 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
cpse, 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 on
record at the clerk's office.
WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida
Family Law Rules of Procedure,
requires certainautomatic 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
9/14 4tchg 10/5
IN THE CIRCUIT COURr OF THE
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN
AND FOR BRADFORD COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO: 04-2006-CP-70
DIVISION: PROBATE
IN RE: THE ESTATE OF
HENRY McNEELY;
DECEASED.
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
The administration of the Estate of
HENRY McNEELY, deceased?Case
No: 04-2006-CP-70 is pending in the
Circuit Court for Bradford County,
Florida, Probate Division, the
address of which is Bradford County
Courthouse, Post Office Drawer B,
Starke, Florida 32091.
The name and address of the
personal representative and the
personal representative's attorney
are set forth below.
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT:
All interested persons are required to
file with this Court, WITHIN THREE
MONTHS OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE-
1) all claims against the estate and
2) any objection by an interested
person to whom notice was mailed
that challenges the validity of the Will.
the qualifications of ine personal'
representative, venue, or jurisdiction
of the Court. .
ALL CLAIMS AND OBJECTIONS
NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED.
Publication of this notice has begun
on September 14,2006.
Personal Representative
Laveme M. Revels
7427 S.W. CR 18.
Hampton, Florida 32044
Attorney for Personal Representative
Christopher W. Adamec, Esquire
100 West Call Street
Starke, Florida 32091
(904) 964-4701
Flonda Bar No- 0631701
9/14 2tchg.9/2.1
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR BRADFORD
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO 2006-CA-33
CIVIL ACTION
WELLS FARGO BANK. N.A..
Plaintiff, ,
vs.
BEATHRES STICKLAND, et al,
Defendant(s)
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
.SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment of.
mortgage Foreclosure dated
September 06, 2006 and entered in
Case No 2006-CP-33 of the Circuit
Court of the EIGHTH Judicial Circuit
in and for BRADFORD County
Florida wherein WELLS FARGO
BANK, N A, is the Plaintiff and
BEATHRES STICKLAND; WILLIAM
COOPER; TENANT #1 N/K/A
ANGELA STRICKLAND; TENANT
#2 N/K/A JASON YOUNG are the
Defendants, I will sell to the highest
and best bidder for cash at FRONT
HALL OF THE BRADFORD
COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 945
NORTH TEMPLE AVENUE,
STARKE, FLORIDA 32091 at 11:00
AM, on the 5th day of October,2006,
the following described property as
set forth in said Final Judgment:
COMMENCE -AT THE. N.E
CORNER OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE
SE 1/4 O '- SECTION 25,
TOWNSHIP 7'SOUTH, RANGE 21
EAST, THENCE RUN S 88
DEGREES 42 MINUTES 41
SECONDS W, ALONG THE
NORTH LINE OF SAID NW 1/4 OF
SE 1/4, A DISTANCE OF 131.50
FEET TO THE WESTERLY RIGHT
OF WAY LINE. OF S.R 221 FOR
THE POINT OF BEGINNING;
THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 88
DEGREES 42 MINUTES 41
SECONDS W, A DISTANCE OF
77.2 FEET; THENCE RUN S 01
DEGREES 33 MINUTES 31
SECONDS E, PARALLEL TO THE
EAST LINE OF SAID NW 1/4 OF SE
1/4 A DISTANCE OF 94.84 FEET
TO SAID WESTERLY RIGHT OF
WAY LINE OF S.R 221; THENCE
RUN N 37 DEGREES 42 MINUTES
03 SECONDS E, ALONG SAID
WESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE
A DISTANCE OF 122.02 FEET TO
THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
ALSO, COMMENCE AT THE SE
CORNER OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE
NE 1/4 OF SECTION 25, THENCE
RUN S 88 DEGREES 42 MINUTES
41 SECONDS W, ALONG THE
SOUTH LINE OF SAID SW 1/4 OF
NE 1/4 A DISTANCE OF 210.00
FEET TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING; THENCE RUN N 01
DEGREES 33 MINUTES 31
SECONDS W PARALLEL TO THE
-EAST LINE OF SAID SW 1/4 OF NE
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
LINE, THENCE RUN S 37
DEGREES 42 MINUTES 03
SECONDS W ALONG SAID
WESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE,
A DISTANCE OF 202.89 FEET TO
THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SW 1/4
OF NE 1/4, THENCE RUN S 88
DEGREES 42 MINUTES 41
SECONDS W, ALONG SAID
SOUTH LINE OF SAID SW 1/4 OF
NE 1/4 A DISTANCE OF 78.50
FEET TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING.
TOGETHER WITH THAT
CERTAIN 2005 GENERAL
DOUBLEWIDE MOBILE HOME
LOCATED THEREON, SERIAL
NUMBERS GMHGA10460332A
AND GMHGA10460332B.
A/K/A 9488 SE COUNTY ROAD 221,
HAMPTON, FL 32044
Any person claiming an interest in the
surplus from the sale, if any, other
than the property owner as of the date
' of the Lis Pendens must file a claim
within sixty (60) days after the sale.
WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of
this Court on SEPT. 7,2006.
Ray Norman
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Carol Williams
Deputy Clerk
Echevarria, Codilis & Stawiarski
P.O. Box 25018
Tam'pa,Florida 33622-5018
F06000772 NMNC FHA B -
dnathan
If you are a person with a disability
who needs any accommodation in
order to participate in this proceeding,
you are entitled, at no cost to you, to
the provision of certain assistance.
Please contact the Clerk of Court,
Bradford County Courthouse, Starke,
FL at 904-964-6280 within 2 working
days of your receipt of this notice; if
you are hearing or voice impaired,
call 1-800-955-8771.
9/14 2tchg. 9/21
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
8TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND
FOR BRADFORD COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO,: 04-2006-CA-442
WASHINGTON MUTUAL'BANK,
FA,
Plaintiff,
vs.
MARY E. LINDSEY, et al,
Defendants. -
.:gOTICE OF ACTION
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.
(ATTEMPTED ADDRESS) 16253
SW 142ND AVE, BROKER, FL
32622
(CURRENT RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN)
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action
for Foreclosure of Mortgage on the.
following described property:
Parcel 1
A parcel of land lying in the
Southwest corner of Lot 59 in
"WOODLAWN" according to the plat
thereof recorded in PlaLBook 1, page
17 of the Public Records of Bradford
County, Flonda, in the Southwest 1/4
of Section 31, Township 5 South,
Range 22 East; being particularly
described as:
Commence at a 1/2" iron pipe located
at the Southeast corner of the
Southwest 1/4 and run South
89052'43" West along the South
boundary thereof a distance of 929.33
feet to a found concrete monument
located on the Southwesterly
boundary of the right-of-way of State
Road 16iTfor the point of beginning.
From the point of beginning thus
described, run North 3503'15 West
along said Southwesterly boundary at
a distance of 147.90 feet to a set 1/2"
rebar, thence run South 89052'43'
West a distance of 316.71 feet to a set
of 1/2" rebar; thence run South
0004'26" West a distance of 121.25
feet to a set 1/2" rebar located on the
south boundary of the aforesaid SW
1/4. Thence run East to right-of-way
of State Road 16 and point of
beginning.
TOGETHER WITH a 1994,
Fleetwood/Stonecreek (40x56) with
Serial Number
FLFLR70A/B/C22360SK
has been filed against you and you
are required to serve a copy of your
written defenses, if any, tQ it, on
Marshall C Watson, P.A., Attorney
for Plaintiff. whose address Is 1800
NW 49TH STREET. SUITE 120, FT
LAUDERDALE FL 33309 on or
before a date which is within thirty
(30) days after the first publication of
this Notice in the and file the original
with the Clerk of this Court either
before service on Plaintiff s attorney
or immediately thereafter; otherwise
a default will be entered against you
for the relief demanded, in .the
complaint. m -
Person with Disabilities requesting
reasonable accommodation to
participate in this proceeding should
contact the ADA Coordinator at (904)
374-3639 Voice/TDD or Via Florida
Relay Service at 800-955-8771 at 945
N. Temple Avenue, Starke, FL 32091.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
of this Court this 11th day of
September, 2006.
.. RAY NORMAN
As Clerk of the Court
By: T. Scott
As Deputy Clerk
S9/142tchg.9/21
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
BRADFORD COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO. 04-2006-CP-0089
PROBATE DIVISION
IN RE: ESTATE OF
James K. Smith,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate of
James K. Smith, deceased, whose
date of death was June'6, 2006, is
pending in the Circuit Court for
Bradford County, Florida, Probate
Division, the address of which is P.O.
Drawer B, Starke, Florida 32091. The
names and addresses of the personal
representative and the personal
representative's attorney are set forth
below.
All creditors of the decedentand 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 3
MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
- THIS NOTICE OF 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 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE 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
PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY
CLAIM FILEDr'WO (2) YEARS OR
MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. -
The date of first publication of this
notice is Sept 21,2006.
Personal Representative
Linda M. Smith ,
803 S. Colley Road
Starke, FL 32091:
Attorney for Personal Representative:
Larry D. Marsh
Florida Bar No. 0333611
Brashear & Assoc., P.L.
926 N.W. 13th Street
Gainesville, FL 32601
Telephone: 352-336-0800
9121 2tchg. 9/28
SEEKING PROPOSALS
BRADFORD COUNTY is soliciting
proposals to provide maintenance,
and service for emergency vehicles
and other heavy-duty, vehicles.
Proposals should be submitted, in a
sealed envelope, addressed to:
Bradford County Clerk's Office, 945
North Temple Ave., Starke, Florida
32091 Proposals must be received
by October 7, 2006 at 4:00 p.m. For
further information, please contact:
Nelson Green at (904) 966-6911.
9/21 2tchg. 9/28
SEEKING PROPOSALS
BRADFORD COUNTY is soliciting
proposals to remount and refurbish a
medium duty ambulance. Proposals
should be submitted, in a sealed
envelope, addressed to: Bradford
County Clerk's Office, 945 North
Temple Ave., Starke, Florida 32091.
Proposals must be received by
October 7, 2006 at 4:00 p.m. For
further information, please contact:
Nelson Green at (904) 966-6911.
9/21 2tchg. 9/28
CALL FOR BIDS
Bradford County is currently
accepting bids for the following:
Clearing brush and debris from the
creek bed and shoulders of Water
Oak Creek from C.R. 233 south for
approximately one (1) mile. Scope of
work includes removing debris from
creek bed and cutting brush and
small trees from creek bed and,
shoulders. Debris and material cut
from creek bed may remain on creak
banks. Work required can be
accomplished with hand tools, no.
heavy equipment required or,
permitted. For site survey and more
information call the Bradford County,
County Manager at 904-966-6339.
Bids will be received at the Office of
the Clerk, Bradford County
Courthouse, located at 945 N.
Temple Ave, Starke, Florida 32091,
until 4:00 P.M. October 6, 2006, at.
which time, bids will be opened and
read aloud. Bradford County reserves
the right to reject any and all bids.
S921 2tchg. 9/28
NOTICE OF PROPOSED
RESOLUTION BY THE CITY-
.... -OF LAWTEY "" -
Notice is hereby given that proposed
resolution #06-04 whose title appears
below, will be considered for
enactmerit by the City Council of
Lawtey, on September 26, 2006 at
6:00 P.M., or as soon thereafter that
may be heard at City Hall, Lawtey,
Florida. A copy of the proposed
- resolution may be inspected by all
members of the public at City Hall,
Lawtey, Florida.
Anyone wishing to be heard should
attend the meeting.
A RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE
BUDGET OF THE CITY OF
LAWTEY, OF BRADFORD
COUNTY, FLORIDA FOR THE
FISCAL YEAR 2006-2007.
S9/21 ltchg.
NOTICE OF PROPOSED
RESOLUTION BY THE CITY
OF LAWTEY
Notice is hereby given that proposed
resolution #06-03 whose title appears
below, will be considered for
enactment by the City Council of
Lawtey, on September 26, 2006, at
6:00 P.M., or as soon thereafter that
may be heard at City Hall, Lawtey,
Florida. A copy of the proposed
resolution may be inspected by any F L 0 R I D A, AM E ND I N G.
member of the public at City Hall, ORDINANCE, NUMBER 295A,
Lawtey, Florida. Anyone wishing to CODIFIED AS SECTION 2(3) OF
be heard should attend the meeting. THE CITY OF STARKE CHARTER,
A RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE IN ORDER TO CORRECT A
TAX LEVY FOR THE CITY OF SCRIVENER'S ERROR;
LAWTEY, OF BRADFORD PROVIDING FOR SEVERANCE;
COUNTY, FLORIDA FOR FISCAL PROVIDING DIRECTIONS TO THE
YEAR 2006-2007. CODIFIER; AND PROVIDING AN
9/21 1tchg. EFFECTIVE DATE.
NOTICE OF PROPOSED
ORDINANCE OF
THE CITY COMMISSION OF
STARKE, FLORIDA
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
proposed Ordinance, whose title
hereinafter appears, will be brought
up for first reading on Tuesday,
October 3, 2006, at the City
Commission Meeting commencing
at 7:00 p.m., at Starke City Hall, 209
North Thompson Street, Starke,
Florida. A copy of said Ordinance
may be inspected by any member of
the public at the Office of the City
Clerk at City Hall, in Starke, Florida.
On dates above-mentioned, all
interested parties may appear and be
heard with respect to this proposed
Ordinance.
ORDINANCE NO. 2007-0492
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
COMMISSION OF STARKE,
FLORIDA, AMENDING SECTION
98-35 OF THE CITY OF STARKE
CODE 'OF ORDINANCES TO.
PROHIBIT THE OPERATION OR
RIDING OF SKATEBOARDS,
SCOOTERS, AND ROLLER
SKATES ON CITY PROPERTY;
PROVIDING PENALTIES;
PROVIDING AN EXCEPTION FOR
PERSONAL MOBILITY ASSISTIVE
DEVICES; PROVIDING FOR
REPEAL OF ORDINANCES
INCONSISTENT WITH THIS
ARTICLE; PROVIDING
DIRECTIONS TO THE CODIFIER;
AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE
DATE.
9/21 1tchg.
NOTICE OF PROPOSED
ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
COMMISSION OF STARKE,
FLORIDA
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
proposed Ordinance, whose title
ereinafter appears, will be brought
up for first reading on Tuesday,
October 3, 2006, at the City
Commission Meeting commencing
at 7:00 p.m., at Starke City Hall, 209
North Thompson Street, Starke,
Florida. A copy of said Ordinance
may be inspected by any member of
the public at the Office of the City
Clerk at City Hall, in Starke. Florida.
On dates above-mentioned, all.
interested parties may appear and be
heard with respect to this proposed
Ordinance. /
ORDINANCE NO. 2007-0493
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
STARKE, FLORIDA, ANNEXING
THE PROPERTY COMMONLY
KNOWN AS THE SUPER
WALMART INTERSECTION INTO
THE CITY OF STARKE. FLORIDA
TO CONFER JURISDICTION
OVER TRAFFIC CONTROL AND
ENFORCEMENT TO THE CITY OF
STARKE POLICE DEPARTMENT;
PROVIDING A -- LEGAL
DESCRIPTION OF THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY BY METES AND
BOUNDS; PROVIDING
DIRECTIONS TO THE CLERK;
'PROVIDING DIRlECTIONS TO THE
'COPIFIER; PROVIDING FOR*
REPEAL OF CONFLICTING
PROVISIONS OF OTHER
ORDINANCES:; PROVIDING FOR
SEVERANCE: AND PROVIDING
FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
9/21 1tchg.
NOTICE OF PROPOSED -
ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
COMMISSION OF STARKE,
FLORIDA
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
proposed Ordinance, whose title
hereinafter appears, will be brought
up for first reading on Tuesday,
October 3, 2006, at the City
Commission Meeting commencing
at 7:00p.m., at Starke City Hall, 209
North Thompson Street, Starke,
Florida. A copy of said Ordinance
may be inspected by any member of
the public at the Office of the City
Clerk at City Hall, in Starke, Florida.
On dates above-mentioned, all
interested parties may appear and be
heard with respect to this proposed
Ordinance.- ''
ORDINANCE NO. 2007-0494
AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
OF BRAnFORD COUNTY
9/21 ltchg.
NOTICE OF PROPOSED
ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
COMMISSION OF STARKE,
FLORIDA
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
proposed Ordinance, whose title
ereinafter appears, will be brought
up for first reading on Tuesday,
October 3, 2006, at the City
Commission Meeting commencing
at7:00 p.m., at Starke City Hall, 209
North Thompson Street, Starke,
Florida A copy of said Ordinance
may be inspected by any member 6f
the public at the Office of tne City
Clerk at City Hall. in Siarke, Florida.
Ohn dates above-mentioned, all
interested parties may appear and be
- *heard with respect to this proposed
Ordinance.
ORDINANCE NO. 2007-0495
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY.
COMMISSION OF STARKE,
FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER
74 OF THE CITY OF STARKE
CODE OF ORDINANCES,
PROVIDING A UNIFORM:
DEFINITION OF "ITINERANT
MERCHANT;" PROVIDING FOR
THE LICENSING OF ITINERANT
MERCHANTS; PROVIDING FOR
REPEAL OF ORDINANCES
INCONSISTENT WITH THIS
ARTICLE; PROVIDING
DIRECTIONS TO THE CODIFIER;
AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE
DATE.
9/21 lichg
NOTICE OF PROPOSED
ORDINANCE OF THE CITV
COMMISSION OF STARKE,
FLORIDA
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
proposed Ordinance, whose title
hereinafter appears, will be brought
up for first reading on Tuesday,
October 3, 2006, at the City
Commission Meeting commencing
at 7.00 p.m., at Starke City Hall. 209
North Thompson Street. Starke,
Florida A copy ot said Ordinance
may be inspected by any member of
the public at the Office of the City
Clerk at City Hall, in StarKe, Florida
'On dates above-mentioned, all-
interested parties may appear and be
heard with respect to this proposed:
Ordinance.
nORDINANCE 2006 0481
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY:
COMMISSION OF STARKE,
FLORIDA, CREATING AND
ADDING A NEW ARTICLE IV,
SECTIONS 141 THROUGH 169, TO
CHAPTER 74 OF THE CITY OF
STARKE CODE OF ORDINANCES,
TO BE TITLED "THE CITY OF
STARKE SPECIAL EVENTS
ORDINANCE;" PROVIDING
DEFINITIONS; REQUIRING
PERMITS FOR SPECIAL EVENTS%'
PROVIDING APPLICATION AND
PERMIT REVIEW PROCEDURES;
EXEMPTING SPECIAL EVENTS
SPONSORED BY THE CITY OF
.STARKE AND/OR THE
BRADFORD COUNTY FAIR-
ASSOCIATION. PROVIDING
DIRECTIONS TO THE CITY
CLERK; PROVIDING DIRECTIONS
TO THE CODIFIER; PROVIDING
. FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING
A REPEALING CLAUSE; AND
PROVIDING AN IMMEDIATE
EFFECTIVE DATE.
9/21 ltchg.
LEGAL NOTICE
FLORIDA WORKS will hold a Full
board meeting on Monday,
September 25, 2006, at 4:30 p.m. at
Gainesville Job Corps Center, 5301
N.E. 40th Terrace,' Gainesville,
Florida. Please contact Phyllis Marty
at (352) 955-6509 with any questions
you may have.
9/21 ltchg.
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FloridaWorks will hold a meeting on
Friday, September 22, 2006, at 1.2
p.m. at the office of Focused
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News from Bradford County, Union County and the Lake Region area
Big Brothers Big Sisters returns to Bradford County
BY LINDSEY KIRKLAND
Telegraph Staff Writer
Big Brothers Big Sisters ran
programs in.Bradford County
before, but now it is back with
a ..grant.. for its -mentoring
programs.
The BBBS steering
committee met for the first
time Sept. 6 at the Bradford-
Union Career and Technical
Center to discuss what
programs could likely .be
offered in the future and what
the county needed..
Joy Race, BBBS executive
director/CEO, and Susan
Motz, program director, said it
as the goal of BBBS of Mid-
Florida to provide as many
opportunities to help children
as possible. .
"We're real excited to be
.here," Race said of BBBS now
having an office at the One-
Stop Career. Center, 609 N.
:Orange St.
Race wrote the grant and
was awarded $35,000 ($42,000
with funds matched from the
local community) from, the
Florida Department of Juvenile
Justice for the "Power of
*Youth" program. It allows
BBBS, with the help of
volunteers, to mentor Ofnetor-n-
one approximately 35 children
from 6-17 years old in.
Bradford County.
BBBS is now looking for
children who need mentors, as
well as volunteers from the
community who want to be a
mentor to a child.
"They (mentors) are not
parents," Race said. "They're.
friends."
The goal is to teach
competence,. confidence and
caring while forming a long-
term relationship between a
child and a mentor. It is
recommended that mentors
spend about two to three hours
with the- selected child per
week.
BBBS is known for putting
careful consideration in when
matching mentors, known as
"Bigs," with- children, known
as "Littles."
According to a 1992/1993
survey from a private
company, Public/Private
Ventures,. researchers found
that after 18 months of Bigs
.and Littles spending time
together, Littles were less
likely to use illegal drugs and
alcohol, skip school and hit
-someone. They were more
likely to perform their school
work with confidence and get
along better with their
families.
The Bigs and Littles in the
survey' were observed doing
typical activities, such as
..attending or playing at sports
events, doing chores, going to.
*a movie, sightseeing, eating
together or just talking.
CMC
employees
celebrate
good year
BY CLIFF SMELLEY
Telegraph Staff Writer
-A hot September day at a
steel joist construction plant in
Florida may not seem like the
ideal place for a party, but
that's what was exactly what
was going on at CMC Steel
Group's Florida plant in Starke
on Sept. 8.
Employees enjoyed a lunch
consisting of barbecued
chicken, burgers and hot dogs,
among other items, while a DJ
spun tunes such as Kool and
the Gang's "Celebration." The
employees did, indeed, have
something to celebrate as they
were rewarded with bonus
checks after'CMC Steel Group
generated $3.4 billion in
revenue this past fiscal year.
"These are things that are in
standing with the company's
philosophy-that our people
are our most important asset,"
said Peter Boothe,. the former
general manager of the.Starke
joist plant.'"We don't just want
to share the money with them,
we want to share a good time
with them."
Boothe said CMC Steel
Group's profits increased by
Because being a Big is more
than a tutor, Motz said, .any
person can be one, from high
school seniors to retired people
to business professionals.
'
Mentors will receive
training, and must undergo a
background check and
fingerprinting through the
Department of Juvenile
Justice. It is recommended that
a mentor.give a donation ($25)
for the background check, but
Motz said no one will be
denied being a mentor for not
donating.
Anyone interested in
becoming a mentor should
contact Velma Chandler at
(904) 964-8092 ext. 115..
Referrals for children to
have a mentor can be made by
phone or the Internet
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See CMC, p. 3B
Page 2B TELEGRAPH, TIMES & MONITOR-B-SECTION Sept. 21,2006
BCSO shows effects of drinking at Kiwanis program
BY CLIFF SMELLEY
Telegraph Staff Writer
Tossing a few drinks back,
beginning at 9:30 a.m., may
not sound like something a
prudent business owner would
do, but Steve Denmark did do
so recently to help the
Bradford County Sheriff's
Office with a demonstration on
the dangers of drinking and
driving at the Kiwanis Club of
.Starke on Sept. 12.
-Sgt. George Konkel and
Deputy Drew Moore have
been visiting area clubs,
raising awareness of the
dangers of drinking and
driving. Volunteers, like
Denmark, have helped their
efforts, by imbibing in a few
drinks and participating in
field sobriety tests.
The demonstration provided
quite a few laughs-at
Denmark's expense-but also
contained some sobering
statistics.
"Impaired driving is one of
the most frequently committed
crimes, randomly killing
someone in America every 32
seconds," Konkel said.
Data. compiled by the
Florida Department of
Highway Safety and Motor
Vehicles shows that 1,240
people, were killed in this state
in alcohol-related crashes in
2005. That number represented
a 13.4-percent increase from
2004.
Also, 67,450 arrests for
impaired driving were made in
Florida in 2005. Konkel said
everyone who drinks and
drives is not arrested, adding
'that estimates have one arrest
made for every 772
occurrences of DUI in the U.S.
"With that number in mind,
that would mean there were 52
million instances of someone
driving impaired in Florida
alone last year," Konkel said.
After he shared the statistics
with the Kiwanians, Moore
provided some demonstrations
of the field sobriety tests that
are conducted, with Denmark's
help.
The first test was the
horizontal gaze nystagmus, or
"eye test." Denmark was asked
to follow Moore's finger while
he moved it from side to side.
Denmark was told not to move
his head when doing so.
What Moore was looking at
was the involuntary twitching
of Denmark's eyes along with
how well his eyes could follow
the. movement of Moore's
finger. Moore told the
audience that Denmark's eyes
could not keep up with his
finger.
"They're trying .to keep up,"
Moore said. "They're trying to
LEFT: Sgt.
George
Konkel looks
on as Steve
Denmark
attempts to
walk a
straight line.
BELOW:
Denmark
blows into a
machine
which will
measure his
level. .
anticipate where my hand is
going."
Secondly, Denmark was
asked to stand on one leg. He
was asked to lift one foot 6
inches off the ground and
count one-thousand one, one-
thousand two, etc., until he
reached 30. His hands had to
remain at his sides,' which he
failed to do, and he had to look
down, which he also failed to
- do. ,
"A lot of times they want to
look right at you," Moore said.
"It's much easier to do this and
look straight ahead than it is to
look down."
Denmark didn't fare too
badly on the next test, which
required him to. extend the
appropriate arm toward Moore,
in response to either "right" pr
"left," and then touch the'tip of
his nose with his finger. People
usually forget to extend their
arms, touching their noses
immediately, Moore said.
Denmark did fine on that part.
However, he did not keep his
head tilted back, which was
one of the instructions.
Walking a straight line
proved a little difficult.-
Denmark was asked to take
nine steps, heel to top, while
counting and keeping his
hands at his sides. He then had
to pivot and walk nine steps in
the other direction. Denmark
was raising his arms a little to
keep his balance and failed
stay on the line and walk heel
to toe during the second nine
steps.
STo conclude the
demonstration, Denmark was
asked to breathe into the
Intoxilyzer 8000, a machirie
that records and prints a
readout of a person's blood-
alcohol level. Denmark's level
was actually just below the
legal limit, but Konkel said if
Denmark had been arrested
and charged with DUI, the
machine's, readings would not
have led to the charges against
him being dropped.
The machine's readings do
not invalidate what an officer
has observed during a side-of-
the-road investigation, which
includes the results of the field
sobriety tests and other factors.
As Moore puts it, he takes
into account what he_ sees,
hears and -smells upon
approaching a vehicle." For
example, when he asks a driver
to see his or her license, how
long does it take for that driver
to find it, if he or she can find
it at all?
"All these things are what go
around in my mind when I'm
trying to make a determination
of whether I need to make an
arrest or not," Moore said.
With so many factors taken
into consideration. by an
officer, there is really no
definitive answer to the
question Konkel said he and
other officers get asked the
most: "How much can I legally
drink and still drive?"
There are too many
variables to consider, Konkel
said. Those include the
percentage of alcohol a person
is drinking, :the person's
weight and sex, the time lapse
between the. last drink and
getting behind the wheel of a
vehicle, any drugs-legal or
illegal-the person has taken
and the. person's tolerance to
alcohol.
"The best answer I can give
is don't drink and drive,"
Konkel said. "It's the easiest
thing to do.- If you're going
somewhere where you know
you'll be drinking, have
somebody else drive."
Sgt. George Konkel looks on in amusement as
Steve Denmark touches the tip of his nose.
Denmark did not follow directions completely,
though, as he did not tilt his head back.
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Dlton Diggs (left) hands a peceof cake to Jeremy Manning.
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CMC
Continued from p. 1B.
$50 million this past year. In
turn, employees were rewarded
%ith "profit and performance"
checks that totalled 7 percent
of their annual income.
"Even in the face of a
slowing construction market,
CMC has made an*
extraordinary profit," Boothe
said. "Today is the day the
company is sharing that profit
with its employees."
As employees chowed
down, Boothe shared some
statistics with them, including
several records the Starke plant
set. For example, the plant
produced 2.8 tons per line hour
in August, as well as shipping
35,271 tons out of its gates for
the year.
The plant finished the year
with a net profit of
approximately $1.5 million,
placing it third in CM:C's joist
division (the Starke "plant is
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the Starke plant had a positive
cash flow of $1.8 million in
August.
"That is the highest cash
flow in the joist division," he
said. "That's why the steel
group needs this little joist
plant-becapse we show them
the money."
The plant can have such a
successful year during a
slowdown in the construction
market because CMC owns its
own steel. mills and scrap
yards.
"We buy materials from our
own company, we produce
materials for our own company
and we keep all the money
within the company," Boothe
said. "There, are other joist
manufacturers that don't have
their own steel mills. When
steel prices start going up,
they're in a bad situation.
"For us, when steel prices go
ts). It was up, that's OK. We still pay it,
'its for the but if our mills. make money,
we share in it."
Boothe also announced that
he was being reassigned, but
that a familiar face 'would
become the. plant's new
general .manager--Mark
Ripke, who previously served
as general manager in Starke
before being reassigned to help
a struggling plant in Nevada.
"My goal, with your help, is
to get us back to first place in
the division, where we were in
1998, '99 and 2000," said
Ripke, who assumed his new,
duties on Sept. 11. "We were
ntimber one in return on sales
and number onein safety for
those three consecutive years. I
would like to see us get back
there this year."
Boothe, in closing, thanked
the employees' role in making
the plant such a success.
^.--P "We appreciate all of your
hard work and efforts because
without your efforts here, this
contributed, and you all have
earned those checks for profit
and performance that you are
all getting today."
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successful as it has been in the
past, this year included,"
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American soldiers on foreign soil
A series on World War II
The world will never know what
possessed Adolph Hitler to believe the
United States would sit by and see
England and France. taken over; surely
he didn't believe his alliance with Italy,
and the Soviet Union could do what it
failed to do 20' years earlier. Italy's
triumphant Roman legion of 2,000 years
ago was its last victorious era, and its
foray against Ethiopia in 1937 proved its
weakness in battle in modern times.
On the other hand, the Russians joined
Germany early on in World War II, to
the dismay of Americans, but that was a
ruse to buy time until the Soviet Union
could prepare for war. The Germans
found the war had just begun when the-
.Soviet Union renounced its treaty with
Germany and became its enemy. The-
German high command-made a grave
and fatal mistake when it determined to
capture Moscow. Two great battles, the
attack on Moscow by the Germans and
the Battle of the Bulge (Christmas
1944),. sealed the fate for the Axis
powers.
Japan struck a devastating blow to the
U.S. Fleet at Pearl Harbor, but badly
underestimated the tenacity of America
and its overwhelming manufacturing
capacity to replace war materials. Their
biggest mistake was to_m.isjudg&-
--A-merica's determination to pay any
price and suffer any loss to remain free;
The' Battle of the Bulge effectively
ended the war in Europe, and the race
was on to reach Berlin and capture
Hitler alive, if possible, but that was not
to be. Hitler committed suicide in a
Berlin bunker before, Allied armies
reached the city. ,
With hostilities over, thousands of.
soldiers were left with few military
duties and time on their hands. With
warming weather, many of us headed
for the beach, at Manfredonia, on the
Adriatic Sea. It was a beautiful sandy
beach, not unlike many Florida beaches,,
with colorful sailboats just offshore.
There was one discordant note. Pilots
and crews of small bombers and fighter-
planes enjoyed flying up the beach
about 25 feet above the ground, scaring
the bejabbers out of people on the
beach. Regardless of one's familiarity
with aircraft, having a plane fly:over at
150 mph, low enough to reach up and
touch it, or so it seemed, will bring
panic. The noise is frightening, but there
was no escaping.
But for me, endless days on the beach
grew monotonous, and I looked for a
job. The motor pool had hundreds of
trucks to be moved to Naples, so I was
made convqy master (because of my
rank) and put in charge of driving eight
to 10 trucks ata time from Foggia to the
Naples Depot. The roads were excellent.
--much -like --our-l tter farm-to-market
roads, crossing a low range of"
mountains that runs down the spine of
the peninsula. The trip required five or
six hours, leaving time for sightseeing,
then spending the night in the Naples
transit hotel, formerly a very nice hotel
in downtown Naples. We returned to
Foggia in a truck the next day, to repeat
the process again.
The military established a point
system to determine eligibility to return
to the states and discharge, with one
point for each month overseas and 12
points for a child. There were other
criteria, which I have forgotten, but I
had 65 points, far below many veterans
with long tenures overseas.
Flying personnel went directly home
from their squadrons, in their planes,
and although there were directives
prohibiting "buzzing" the field as they
left, many pilots felt it incumbent to do
so. Normally, B-17 pilots refrained from
"cowboy" activities becAuse of the size
and weight of the plane, but pilots and
crews on the way home would fly over
the field at full throttle, at times, less
than 100 feet above the ground. One
crew was unfortunate to snag a
telephone line, which snapped and
whipped across a road as a truck was
passing. An Italian worker riding on the
back of the truck was decapitated. The
crew was caught and returned, and
remained in the brig as I left the area.
As personnel shipped out, squadrons
were combined and former squadron
areas abandoned. Our group
headquarters moved its personnel into a
squadron area, leaving materials and
supplies to be picked up later. Shortly
thereafter, dozens of Italians showed up
with .horses and carts to haul off
whatever they could find.
The horses were large, round, fat and
sleek, and multi-colored. A squad of
soldiers was sent to bring the Italians to
the squadron. They ran the horses off,
and put the Italians to work moving a
pile of concrete blocks for threeor four
hours, then let them leave. For the next
two or three days, the Italians roamed
the area on foot. hunting their horses.
SThe only veticles'on the ,ighways
were A 'merican -Armly,'cars. airid trucks
before Germany surrendered, and then
overnight it seemed, the Italians brought
out Fiats by the hundreds that had been
hidden from the Germans in cellars,
caves and elsewhere.
In the Pacific Theater, the war was
winding down and Americans were
"holding their collective breath" in
anticipation of invading the home
islands, with the, memory of the
Normandy Beach landings still fresh in
their minds and the loss of thousands of
lives, military and civilian.
President Harry Truman, in office
only three months faced the momentous
decision of dropping an atomic bomb,
destroying one of the great cities of the
world "and killing untold thousands of
people. It may have been the most
difficult decision ever.to face a head of
state,- and- many people questioned the
decision (after the fact).
Today, 60 years later, the decision to
drop the bomb is discussed infrequently,
with most people probably agreeing that
thousands of American military lives
were saved by not having to storm the
beaches of Japan.
Next week: I say goodbye to Foggia.
By Buster Rahn,
Telegraph Editorialist
support of
boot drive
Dear Editor:
I would like to take this
opportunity to express my
sincere gratitude to the people
of Bradford County for their
continued support and
contributions to the Muscular
Dystrophy Association.
The- money that was
contributed through the Fill the
Boot Campaign will help our
members receive much-needed
medical equipment such as
wheelchairs, leg braces and
communication devices. The
contributions also help our
families in Bradford County
attend clinics free of charge at
the University of-Florida
Shands, Mayo Clinic of
Jacksonville and Nemours
Children's Hospital.
A very special thank you
goes out to the men and
women of the Bradford County.
fire departments. Not only are
they heroes in the line Of duty,
but they are also heroes to our
members. The Hampton
Volunteer Fire Department
raised an amazing $625. The-
raised
r hard
corners
that MD'A is able to help
people. with muscular
dystrophy.
BIG
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Schools and other
organizations will also be used
to identify potential "Littles."
' Once BBBS is established
So again, thank you very
much to the people of Bradford
County and to the firefighters
who spent their weekend tdc
raise money for MDA.
Leslie Cowart
District Director
with the "Power of Youth",
program, it hopes to begin
other programs similar to those
services provided in Alachua
County, such as mentoring
children who have a parent
incarcerated.
For more information on
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Some "low life" dumped cats
out where I worked and the
entire staff worked hard to find
a solution to now our cat
problem. These cats were
loose for some time, therefore
now feral cats, but we wanted
to be a solution to the
problem, not ignore it.
Feral cats don't just go
away, they multiply. It's not
the cats' fault. They need our
help, for the cat and for the
health of our community.
We called everyone local and
within a 60-mile radius for
help. No one would give us a
financial break for multiple
feral cats to be spayed/neutered
except Marylyn Paschall
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It took us a long time to
catch, have spayed, shots and
release these cats, but with Dr.
Paschall's help,, we finally
made it.
There are not enough good
homes for dogs. and cats, and
more are being born everyday.
I urge my community to
become a part of the solution
to this problem, there -is help
out there.
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we can enjoy the benefits of
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I In Memory
Ernest Alcott
KEYSTONE HEIGHTS Ernest
George Alcott, 86, of Keystone
Heights died Tuesday, Sept. 12,
2006, at Bradford Terrace..
Born in Arlington, Mass on
Sept. 16, 1919, Mr. Alcott
.served in the U.S. Army He was.
"an engineer for General Electric
and w as a member of Park of
the PaT)s- hurch...
Mr. Alcott is'rn-ived b\- his
wife, Dorothy Traver Alott of
Keystone Heights; three sons,
Stephen Alcott of .Somerville,
Mass., David Alcott of San
Antonio, Texas, 'and Daniel
Alcott' of Millers, Md.; four
grandchildren and seven great-
grandchildren
Memorial services for Mr.
Alcott %kill be held at a later date.
Jones Funeral Home of Keystone
Heights is it7 charge of
arrangements.
Memorial contributions may
be made to Park of the Palms,
706. Palms Circle, Keystone
Heights, FL 32656.
Steve Cichowski
MELROSE Steve Stanley'
Cichowski. 8-4. of Melrose died
Saturday, Sept. 16, 2006, at his
residence.
Born -in .Philadelphia, Mr.
Cichowski moved to Melrose'
seven years ago from Palm Bay.
He was a door greeter at Sam's
Club and was a Mason in Miami.
He was *a member of Eliam
Baptist Church in Melrose.-
Mr Cicho%ski is survived by:
his wife, JoAnn Cichowski of
.Melrose, two sons, Steve L.
'Cichowski of Melrose and
'Stanley D. Cichowski of
Melbourne: a brother, Alexander
Cichowski of Holls\ood: a
sister. Adeline Paige of
,Hollywood; and five
grandchildren. He was preceded,
!in death by a son, Berry
*Cichowski.
i Funeral services for Mr.
Cichowski were Sept. 19, 2006,'
in Eliam Baptist Church under
ithe care of Morinig Funeral Home
;of Melrose.
Donnie Crawford
HEILBRON SPRINGS Donnie
'Hugh Crawford. 65. of Heilbron
:Springs died Tuesday, Sept. 12,
2006. in Union County
following a brief illness.
Born in Bradford County on
Jan. 1, 1941, Mr. Crawford was a
lifelong resident of Bradford
County. He was a
contractor/mason and was of the
Baptist faith.
- Mr. Crawford is survived b-"
iwo daughters, Donna Potts and
Christina Farringion, both of
Cocoa: ito sons, Richard
Craw~ford of New nan, Ga., and
.Chet Crawford of St. Augustine;
four sisters, Lucille Carlton of
Homestead, Shirley Kallenbach
'of Miami, Betty JDavis ,of
Hampton and Bonnie Lord of Oak
. Ridge, N C.; 10 grandchildren
!and six great-grandchildren.
Funeral services for Mr.
iCrawford were Sept. 16, 2006, in
zthe Chapel of Jones Funeral
:Home in Keystone Heights with
the Rev. Gene Bass conducting
:the services. Interment followed
;in Dyal Cbmetery in Starke.
Gerald Crosby
REIDSVILLE, GA. Gerald
VWayne Crosby, 67, of
Reidsville, Ga., died Wednesday,
Sept. 6, 2q06, at Tattnall
Community Hospital in
Reids. ille.
Born in Bradford Countr, Mr.
Crosby lived in Massachusetts
before moving to Reidsville in
1997. He was a lineman for Comn
Electric and was of the Baptist
faith.
Mr. Crosby is survived by: his
wife, Kathy Crosby of
Reidsville, Ga.; a son, Wayne
Crosby of Reidsville, daughters,
Lu Crosby and Kris Fabian, both
of Ft. Lauderdale; brothers,
Vernon Crosby and Ronald
Crosby, both of Starke; sisters,
Lucille Spry and Glenda Shanley,
both of Starke; Elaine Frierson
of Tallahassee- and Frances
Callahan of West Palm Beach;
and five grandchildren.
Funeral services were Sept. 9,
2006, in the chapel of Archie
Tanner, Funeral Home of Starke
with the Rev. Terry Blakslee
officiating.
Classic DeSue"
STARKE Classie M. DeSue,
78, of Starke died FridaN. Sept.
15, 2006, ait Shands Starke
following an extended illness
Born in Starke, Mrs. DeSue
moved to Melrose from Starke.
She retired from the University
of Florida aj.a custodial worker.
Mrs. DeSue is survived by: six
sisters, Joyce C. Perry, Lillie
Roddey, Mamie Cruger, all of
Starke, Betty Perkins of
Jacksonville, Gussie Muldrew of
Pittsburgh and Jennie Covington
of Ashburv, N.J.; brothers,
Johnny Covington of Starke and
Augusta Covington -of Miami.
SFuneral services for Mrs.
DeSue will be held on Saturday,
Sept. 23, 2006, at 11 a.m., in
New Hope Baptist Church in
Starke w ith the Rev. Jake Davis
conducting the ser ices.
Interment will follow in Clark
Cernetery in Starke under the care
.of Haile Funeral Home of Starke.
Visitation will be held on
Friday, Sept. 22, 2006, at the
funeral home with family hour at
1 p.m. and friends from 2-8 p.m.
-Visitation "ill also be on
Saturday at the church one hour
prior to the services.
The cortege will form at the
home of Joyce Perry at 12:30
p.m.
Pernelt Williams
LAWTEY Pernell 'W.
Williams, 47, of Lawtey died
Thursday, Sept. 14, 2006, at
Shands Starke following a brief
illness..
A lifelong resident of. Lawtey,
Mr. Williams was born Nov. 23,
1958. He was a construction
laborer and was of the Christian
faith .
Mr. Willdams is sur\i'ed by:
sister. Marnell Dell of Starke,
Lillie Jean Martinez of Peabod\.
Mass., Brenda Mack of Lawtey,
Darlene Troutman and Patricia
Troutman, both of Green Cove
Springs; brothers, Kenneth
Mack of Lawtey and Willie James
Troutman of Naples.
Funeral services for Mr.
Williams will be held at 11 a.m.
on Saturday, Sept. 23, 2006, at
Bradford High School auditorium
with minister Curtis White,
eulogist. Interment will follow
in Peetsville Cemetery in Lawtey
under the care of Haile Funeral
Home of Starke.
Visitation will be at the
funeral .home on Friday, Sept.
22, 2006, with family at 4 p.m.
and friends from 5-8 p.m., and at
the auditorium one hour prior to
the service.
Charles McFarland
STARKE Charles Maxwell
McFarland, 80, of Starke died
Saturday, -Sept. 16, 2006, at
Shands Alachua General Hospital
in Gainesville following an
extended illness.
Born in Winchester, Va., Mr.
McFarland lived in Williston
before moving to Starke 19 years
ago. He was a plasterer in the
construction trade and was a
member of Bayless Highway
Baptist Church.
Mr. McFarland is survived by:
his wife, Marian McFarland of
Starke; a son, Gaylon McFarland
of Interlaphen; a daughter, Janice
Garber of Starke; a sister, Mary
Durr of 'Winchester; 11
grandchildren, 12 great-
grandchildren and two great-
great-grandchildren.
Funeral services for Mr.
McFarland were Sept 19, 2006,
at Bayless Highway Baptist
Church with the Rev. Jerry
Gesell officiating. Burial
followed in Crosby Lake
Cemetery under the care of Archie
Tanner Funeral Home of Starke.
Phyllys Nipper
KEYSTONE HEIGHTS -
Phyllys Roslind Nipper, 69, of
Keystone Heights died
Wednesday, Sept. 13, 2006, at
her residence following a brief
illness.
Born in Detroit on Dec. 27,
1936, Mrs. Nipper moved to
Keystone Heights in January,
2005, from Green Cove Springs.
She was a retired owner and
trainer of Nipper's Greyhounds.
She was a member of the Church
of Christ in St. Augustine.
Mrs. Nipper is survived by:
her husband of 49 years,
Benjamin "Bobby" Nipper.
Memorial services for Mrs.
Nipper % ill be held at a later date
'in St.' Augustine. Jones Funeral
Home of Keystone Heights is in
charge of arrangements
Charles Wedemeyer
BLAIRSVILLE, GA. Charles
John "Chip" Wedemeyer Jr., 29,
of Blairsville, Ga., formerly of
Atlanta and Keystone Heights,
died Tuesday Sept. 12, 2006, at
his home.
Born Oct. 11, 1976, in
Gainesville, Mr. Wedemeyer was
the so.n of Jane Bowman
Wedemeyer and the late Charles
John Wedemeyer Sr. He was a day
trader and investor in the stock
market. He was a graduate of
Keystone Heights High School,
Georgia Southern University and
was a member of Sigma Chi
Fraternity. He was of the
Episcopalian faith -..
Mr. Wedemeyer is survived by:
his mother. Jane Wedemeyer of
Blairsville. -
A memorial senrice for Mr.
Wedemeyer was'held Sept. 16,
2006, at. St. Clare's Episcopal
Church in Blairsville with the
Rev. Susan Johnson officiating.
A memorial service was also held
at St. Anne's Episcopal Church
in Keystone on Sept. 20, 2006.
Interment followed in the
Keystone Heights Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may
be made to the American Heart
Charles Jackson Sr.
Aug. 29. 1932-Sept. 2,2006
The family of the late Charles
Jackson Sr. wishes to give thanks to
the many friends and colleagues for
their thoughtfulness, sympathy,
prayers, cards, food, phone calls
and many other acts of kindness
expressed during the illness and
death of their beloved father.
Special thanks goes to the New
Bethel Baptist Church and pastor,
the Mt. Pisgah A.M. E. Church and
pastor, and the Concerned Citizens
of Bradford County Inc..
May God richly bless each of you is
ourprayer. .
The Jackson family
Association or to a favorite
charity.
Mountain View Funeral Home
of Blairsville was in charge of
the arrangements.
Send condolences online at
www.mpuntainviewfuneralhome.
com.
During our lifetime, our Mother
and ourfamily, has been blessed to
love and be loved by many people.
You are those special people who
* have enriched and touched our
lives -..
The last several years have been
difficult for ourfamily. But through
Mother's illness and death, we have
been shown a tremendous amount ,
of love, compassion and support.
It has truly been overwhelming.
We can never repay you for the
many kindnesses shown to (s and a
simple "Thank You" does not seem
adequate.
The visits, cards, flowers, food,
contributions, prayers and many
other gestures of love will never be
forgotten. To be able to say thank
you enough to those of you who
have helped take care pf Mother,
laughed, cried, sang and prayed
with us would be impossible. Your
.sacrifices were wonderful
examples of true friendship, love
and the meaning of what a true
Christian is. We know that in some
small way 'our life is richer for
hatvming been a friend to our Mother.
Our family will never forget your
thoughtfulness and we will always
treasure each ande ern' ofe otfyou
Some people are put on this earth to
teach us how to live. Others are
placed here to teach us how to die
Our Mother was a wonderful
example of both. She taught us how
to live and how to die with great
courage and dignity)... and we are
truly blessed to have been her
daughters.
Regina Parrish, Ramona Griner
and Rhonda Roberson,
"The family of Dolly Harrell"
Beatrice Pittman Jackson
In Loving Memory
of
Beatrice Pittman
Jackson
Nov. 3, 1934-Sept. 23, 2005
No matter how old we are, losing
a mother is one of the deepest
sorrows a heart can know. But her
goodness, her caring and her
wisdom live on--like a legacy of
love that will always be with us.
Big Ma, we miss you so much, but
.we know that you and now our
father are in the loving arms of
our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
Love always,
Your children and grandchildren,*
Alica, Chuck, Todd, Shaun, Roy,
Shaketha and Shantavia
We love you, Big Ma!
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CRIME
Threats to
burn home
get man
arrested
A 21-year-old Gainesville
man was arrested Sept. 16 after
dousing the victim's front
porch in Melrose with torch
oil.
Jarvis Alton Johnson was
charged with assault following
a domestic dispute, according
to Sgt. Ray White. Johnson
apparently became irate, poured
the oil and threatened to burn
the victim and his house, Sgt.
White said.
Bond on the charge was set
at $5,000.
Lake Butler
man resists
deputies
A 29-)ear-old Lake Butler
man was arrested Sept. 16 for
disorderly intoxication after he
refused to cooperate with
deputies.
David Joseph Bridgman was
observed driving his pickup
truck in a reckless manner just
after midnight, according' to
Sgt. Raymond Shuford. When
he was stopped, the deputy:
detected a strong odor of an
alcoholic beverage coming
from inside the vehicle When
asked to e\it the truck.
Bridgman w\as unsteady on his
feet and staggered to the rear of
the truck. Sgt. Shuford said.
He became enraged, began
using profanity and refused
commands to place his hands
on the truck. Bridgman
complied after the deputy)
deployed his Taser, Sgt.
Shuford said.
At the jail, Bridgman again
became combative, refusing to
enter the holding cell, Sgt.
Shuford said. The Tasefiwas
again used, Sgt. Shuford said.
Teens
charged with
killing deer
Florida Fish and, Wildlife
Conservation Officer Michael
Goodwin responded to the
Keystone Heights area on Sept.
10 at 3 a.m.
Clay deputies had been
called to the residence to
investigate a call about
trespassers. As the deputies
arrived, a group of individuals
at the residence fled on foot,
Officer Goodwin said. Deputies
were able to locate the subjects
and hold them' until Goodwin
arrived.
A deer was found partially
skinned and the deputies
recovered a firearm and
spotlight from a vehicle.
During Goodwin's
Investigation, blood was found
,in the trunk of the subject's
vehicle.
The three teenagers
.confessed to killing the deer
about an hour earlier. They
were charged .ith possession
of freshly killed deer during the
closed season.
The firearm and spotlight
were seized as evidence.
Also on Sept. 10, Officer
Alan Hofmeister assisted
Investigator Jason Bowell with
a report of an eagle's nest
being destroyed in southern
Clay County. That
investigation is continuing.
Starke man
hit by car,,
dead at scene
A pedestrian died Sept. 13
after being struck on Steel Mill
Road in Starke.
Rudolph, Carter, 30, was
walking in close proximity to
the westbound travel lane of
C.R. 100A just east,of U.S.
.301, according to Florida
Highway, Patrol Trooper J.W.
Hattie. A 1998 Chevrolet,
driven by Willie J. Perry, 23,
wais, for unknown reasons,
eastbound ini the westbound
lane. The vehicle struck Carter.
Carter was pronounced dead
at the scene at 9:50 p.m.,
Perry was transported tol
Shands Starke -with minor
injuries.
Charges are pending in the
alcohol-related crash, Trooper
Hattie said.
Damage to the Chevrolet
was $6,000.
Starke man
faces drug,
charges
A 27-year-old Starke man
was arrested last week for
trafficking in cocaine.
Dale L. Glover was a
passenger in a vehicle stopped
Sept. 16 at 1:05 a.m. for a
defective taillight, according to
Deputy Tommy Sapp. Glover
w\as observed reaching under
the seat and acting suspicious.
Deput) Sapp said. After being
asked to exit the vehicle,
Glover ran, but was
apprehended a short distance
away after the deputy deployed
his Taser. During his arrest,
1.4 grams of crack and 29.6
grams ,of powder cocaine were
found in Glover's pocket. He
was also charged on warrants
for violation of probation drug
offender probation and failure
to appear on a traffic charge.
Glover was charged with
trafficking in cocaine, resisting
an officer without violence and
possession, of crack cocaine,
Deputy Sapp said. He remains
in custody, under a $55,000
bond.
Deputy R. Watkins assisted
in the arrest,
Drugs found
in search for
stolen gun,
A stolen firearm led police
officers to finding .drugs in a
residence on North Oak Street
in Starke.
Ricky Richard Jordan, 41,
was arrested Sept. 11 by
Patrolman Shawn Swain for
grand theft firearm. During his
arrest, Jordan stated he sold the
stolen gun to Chucky Jackson,
according to Sgt. Richard
Crews.
Sgt. Crews, Patrolman
William ilMurra). Sgt. Kevin
Mueller and Sgt. Matt Watson
contacted Jackson who gave
permission for his residence to
be searched.
Inside the residence the
officers found approximately
29.4 grams of suspected
cocaine in a plastic bag inside a
lamp shade. On top of a dresser
\\as a Jennings .22 caliber
semi-auto firearm, a pair of
digital scales with suspected
cocaine residue on them and a
carton of ammunition. Also,
several small lxl plastic bags
commonly used to package and
sell cocaine were found. On the
porch was a plastic bag that
contained several small pieces
of suspected crack cocaine.
Total value of the confiscated
items was $1,120.
Charles Jackson Jr., 47, was
charged with trafficking in
cocaine and possession of a
firearm by a convicted felon,
Sgt. Mueller said. Jackson was
released from custody after a
$30,000 surety bond was
posted.
Jordan remains in custody
under a $30,000 bond.
Fire damages
Lawtey
business
The Bay Tack and Feed store
in Lawtey sustained
approximately $65,000 in
damages after fire was
discovered Sunday evening.
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CRIME
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:
James Destin Strickland, 18,
of .Keystone Heights was
arrested Sept. 15 by Clay
Deputy Anthony Harris for
armed burglary. Strickland is
charged with removing a
handgun from the victim's
home on Aug. 25. The weapon
was returned to the owner,
Deputy Harris said.
Mary Ann Lepanto, 44, of
Keystone Heights was arrested
Sept. 17 just after midnight by
Clay Deputy Adam B. Graff for
domestic' battery. Lepanto is
charged with slapping the
victimm in the face. during a
verbal argument. Both parties
attended a part)' where Lepanto
became very 'intoxicated;
Deputy, Graff said. There were
po injuries.
Roy Parrish, 44, of Melrose
,vas arrested Sept. 16 by Clay
.deputies for simple battery -
domestic.
Daniel Lee Shepherd, 22, of
Keystone Heights was arrested
Sept. 17 by Clay Deputy
Daniel Harris for domestic
violence battery. Shepherd is
Charged with striking the
victim in the back of her head
avith his elbow during a
dispute. A verbal dispute
occurred throughout the night,.
ending when Shepherd punched
his TV and required medical
attention. Deputy Harris said.'
When he returned to the
residence at 6 a.m., Shepherd
started another dispute. When
the victim attempted to leave
.he was struck, Deputy Harris
said. The victim refused
treatment, Deputy Harris said.
SMark Lee Knize, 53, of
Keystone Heights was arrested
Sept. 1,6 by Clay Deputy
Edward Kroh for breach of
face, disorderly co'idict;
fighting and brawling. Kl4is'
Charged with refusing to stop
shouting when ordered to calm
down during an ongoing
dispute, Deputy Kroh said. The
incident occurred in front of a
business. '
Kimberly Padgett, 26, of
Starke was arrested Sept. 12 by
Bradford Deputy Thomas Sapp
for possession,' of drug
paraphernalia and obstruction
by disguise. Bond was set at
$5,000. A 1997 Ford Explorer
was observed traveling north
pn U.S. 301 with a cracked
windshield. During a traffic
stbp, Padgett, a passenger, was
arrested after giving the deputy
a false name, Deputy Sapp
said., A crack pipe was found in
her possession. She was also
charged on warrants for failure
to appear driving while license
suspended or revoked (DWLS),.
possession of drug.
paraphernalia and leaving the
scene of an accident with bond
set at $8,000. -
Jessica Oakley, 19, of
Keystone Heights was arrested
Sept. 18 by Clay deputies for
possession of cannabis and
possession/use of drug
paraphernalia.
Clinton Russell Helmer, 22,
of Keystone Heights was
arrested Sept. 15 by Deputy
Graff for disorderly
intoxication. Helmer had called
911 approximately nine times,
each time cussing and arguing
with the dispatch staff. He was
found in the area of Grand
Mesa Avenue, walking ifl the
middle of the roadway at 11:31
p.m.' When he saw the patrol
vehicle headlight, he laid down.
He was unable to tell where he
lived and was unsteady when
ordered to stand up, Deputy
Graff said. He smelled strongly
of an alcoholic beverage.
Jeremy Etheridge and
Matthew Reichstadter, both 19,
of Jacksonville were arrested
Sept. 12 by Starke Patrolman
Paul King for possession of
more than .20 grams of
cannabis and possession of
drug paraphernalia. The K-9
alerted on their vehicle during a.
traffic stop. They were released
from custody after $20,000
surety bonds .were posted.
'Antonio Michael Young,
21, of Lawtey was .arrested
Sept. 15 by Lawtey Patrolman
J.W. Padgett for possession of
cannabis. During a traffic stop
.the officer detected a' strong
odor of marijuana. Young was
wearing a white T-shirt that
had what appeared to be
marijuana on it, Patrolman
Padgett said. A green leafy
substance was also found in the
ashtray. All substances tested
positive for cannabis. A
$1,000 surety bond was posted
for Young's release from
custody.
Fernando Hernandez, 28, 'of
Live Oak was arrested Sept. 9
by Union Deputy Ken Smith
for obstruction by disguise.
When approached by deputies,
Hemrnandez stated his name was
Joe. His identification card
indicated otherwise, Deputy
Smith said. Hemandez was
charged on warrants with
failure to appear and on a writ
of bodily attachment. He may
purge by paying $2,000.
Kelly Lauren Herndon, 22,
and Jason Edward Wedge, 24,
of Gainesville were arrested
Sept. 17 by Starke Sgt.
Richard Crews for possession'
of drug paraphernalia after the
officer found a glass pipe with
residue in the center console of
the vehicle. Wedge had a;
multicolored pipe with residue
in his backpack. Herndon was
also charged with possession of
cannabis after a pill bottle with
marijuana was found in her
purse,'Sgt. Crews said.
Dennis Alexander, 58, of
Keystone Heights was arrested
Sept. 17 by Clay deputies on a
warrant as a fugitive from
Michigan.
Charles Simmons, 35, of
Blainsville, Ga., was arrested
Sept. 12 by Deputy Sapp for
failure to appear battery,
burglary, grand theft- and
violation of a court order. Total
bond was set at $17,000.
Minor Catledge, 19, of
Green Cove Springs was
arrested Sept. 14 by Clay
Deputy Twisdale for failure to
appear possession of alcoholic
beverage by minor. A $2,000.
surety bond was posted for
Catledge's release from
custody.
Joe Levister, 23, of
Sanderson was arrested Sept.
15 by ,--Starke Patrolman
William Murray on warrants
from Union County for
violation of probation grand
theft.
Dwight Edward Emery, 46,
of Brooker was arrested Sept.
15 by probation officers for
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Antwan Cray, 24, of Starke
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violation of probation
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Jason Anthony Green, 28,
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$15,000. Green was arrested
Sept. 5 in Orange Park by
Clay Deputy M. Marvel on the
Bradford warrant.
Keith Collins, 22, of
Keystone Heights,was arrested
Sept. 13 by Clay deputies for
failure to appear battery. o
John Sweat, 34, of
Keystone Heights was arrested
Sept. 12 by Clay deputies on
warrants for worthless checks..
Charles Sanders, 23, of
Keystone Heights was arrested
Sept. 12 by Clay deputies for
contempt of court.
Justin C. Douglas, 18, of
Lake Butler was arrested Sept.
8. by Union Lt. H.M.
Tomlinson on a capias for
failure to appear. Bond was set
at $2,500.
2 Joshua Ryan Nunemaker,
21, of Lake Butler was arrested
Sept. 8 by Lt. Tomlinson on a
capias for failure to appear.
Bond was set at $2,500.
Nicholas Emanuel Weeks,
23, of 'Wildwood was' arrested
Sept. 7 by Lt."Tomlinson on a
capias for violation of
probation. He was released on
his own recognizance.
SJohn Marcus Erwin, 30, of
Lake Butler was arrested Sept.
5 by Lt. Tomlinson on a
capias for violation of
probation. He was released on
his own recognizance.
Brandy Leigh Krazit, 25, of
Lake Butler was arrested Sept.
1.1 by Lt. Tomlinson, for
violation of probation. He. was
belea&sd 'o. his own
recognizance.
Dwight Edward Emery, 46,
of Brooker was arrested Sept.
15 by Union Deputy Brett
Handley on warrants for
violation of probation with no
bond.
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Rayshaun Fowler, 21, was
arrested Sept. 12 by Bradford
Sgt. R. Watkins for violation
of probation lewd, lascivious
battery.
Michael Perry, 20, of
Keystone Heights was arrested
Sept. 18 by Clay deputies for
violation of probation
aggravated assault.
Traffic
William Tyler, 22, of Starke
was arrested Sept. 13 by Starke
Patrolman Stephen Murphy for
driving under the influence
(DUI) and DWLS. ,Tyler's
vehicle was observed stuck in a
ditch. When he reentered the
highway he was traffic stopped.-
Tyler failed the field sobriety
test. Charges, are pending
results' of a blood test,
Patrolman Murphy said. A
$2,000 surety bond was posted
for his release from custody.
Andre Rufforny, 38, of.
Ponte Vedra Beach was arrested
Sept. 13 by Starke Patrolman
Shawn Brown for DUI.
Rufforny's blood-alcohol level
was .06. He was released from,
custody Sept. 14 after a $2,000
surety bond was posted.
Everett Frazier,- 39, of
Starke was arrested Sept. 15 by
Patrolman Brown for DUI,
DWLS knowingly and
attaching tag not assigned.
Frazier was seen stumbling in
the parking lot of CVS. His,
vehicle was traffic stopped as it
drove off. Frazier failed the
field sobriety test and was.
placed under arrest. His blood-
alcohol level was .27 percent,
Patrolman Brown said. A
$5,000 surety bond was posted
for his release from custody.
Jason Todd McLaughlin, 26,
of Lake City was arrested Sept.
8 during a license checkpoint
by-. Union Deputy James
Goodwin for DWLS habitual
offender.
Kenneth Ash NMcNeal, 42,
of Graham \\as arrested Sept. 8
by Deputy Goodwin during a
checkpoint on a warrant for
DWI from Alachua County
w, ith bond set at $40,000.
McNeal's driver's license was
suspended. :J
William Nipper, 34, of
Brooker was arrested Sept. 15
by Brooker Marshal Tommy
*.Raulerson for DWLS. A $500
surety bond was posted for his-
arrest from custody.
Steven Brad Page, 26, of
Starke was arrested Sept. 15 by
Sgt. Crews for DWLS and
attaching tag not assigned.
Surety bonds totalling $1,000
%%ere posted for his release from
custody.-
Joseph Brizendine. 19, of
Jacksonville was arrested Sept.
15 by Starke Patrolman Jason
Crosby for DWLS. A $500
cash bond was posted for his
release. -....-
Eric Griffis, 25, of Melrose
was arrested Sept. 16 by Clay
deputies for operating a motor
vehicle without a license.
Mathew Leon Wilkerson,
21, of Raiford was arrested
Sept. 16 by Patrolman King
for: DWLS. A $500 surety
bond was posted for his release
from custody.
Sherri Ann Carlton, 37, of
Melrose was arrested Sept. 16
by Bradford Deputy R. Watkins
for DWLS. She was released
from custody after a $1,000
suret) bond was posted.
Gretchen Wilkinson, 27, of
Lawtey was arrested Sept. 16
by Patrolman Murphy for
failure to appear DUI. A
$2,000 surety bond was posted
for her release from custody.
Michael Wilson ; 32, of
Hawthorne was arrested Sept.
15 by Bradford Deputy' C.M.
Williams for failure to appear
violation of probation DWLS.
Bond was set at $4,000.
EricLane, 22, of4Starke wis
arrested Sept. 14 ;:by 'Clay
deputies for failure to appear
sale delierny of cocaine,-
possession of cannabis aid-
DWLS.
-Michael Wilkerson. 27, of
Stai'ke was arrested Sept. 12 by
Bradford Sgt. George Konkel
for failure to appear D\\LS. -A
$4.000 surety bond was posted
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McGahee still happy in new position at Raiford complex
BY CLIFF SMELLEY
Telegraph Staff Writer
There is an administrative
wing at the Industrial Complex
of Raiford, but you'll hardly
find the director there. It's not
because she's not on site, but
because she prefers to stay
'close to "the guys," who she
has been around for the past 16.
years.
Ouida McGahee became the
director of the complex-a
training facility for the
mentally. handicapped-earlier
this year after the retirement of
Ty Jordan. She worked
previously as the program
coordinator,; but said her job
now is really no different;
She's doing a lot of the same
things, including spending a
lot of her time with the
consumers, as they are
officially referred to.
McGahee doesn't waste time
worrying about whether the
people the complex serves are
called consumers or, as
they've been called in the past,
clients or customers. To her,
they are simple) "the guys,"
and she is very close to them.
"They are like family," she
said.
Prior to working ,at the
Industrial Complex of Raiford,
McGahee s life was devoted to
lawyers and dogs.
A Job of necessity
McGahee lived in Cocoa,
.while her husband-the now-
deceased Charles McGahee
(who Was better known 's-
Mac)-was serving in 'the Air
Force. She saw a house she
liked and wanted to buy it.
That meant she had to go to
work. So she went into town
and found herself standing by
two offices-one occupied by
two lawyers, the other by a
dentist.
Feeling that working for the
lawyers would probably be
more interesting, McGahee
walked into their office. They
did not have an opening, but
McGahee said she made them
an offer they couldn't refuse.
She offered to work for a week
free of charge. If the lawyers
did not like her work, they
didn't have to hire her or pay ,
her.
"At the end of the week I got
a. check," she said.
McGahee worked there for
-more than four years, and she
found it to be interesting work.
Area extension
offices will
host pond
management
series
Do you have a pond? If not,
do you want to dig one?
Well, here are the answers.
Extension agents from
Bradford, Union and Baker
counties have gotten together
to provide you with a-pond
management series, which
covers all topics, from how to
get started and how to manage,
feed and identify those pesky
weeds, to learning about fish
diseases that -may limit your
production.
There are three meeting
dates: Part I--pond
establishment-will be held
tonight, Sept. 21, at the Baker
County Extension Office; part
2-managing your pond-will
be held Sept. 21, at the
Bradford County, Extension
Office; and part 3-fish
disease ID and
management-will be held
Thursday, Sept. 28, at Raiford
Fellowship Baptist Church.
All programs will begin at
5:30 p.m. with registration and'
dinner to follow at 6 p.m.
Registration is $10 per person
per program.
Also, each program will
offer one private applicator
CEU and/or one animal ag
CEU. An additional aquatic
CEU will be available at the
program at the Bradford
County Extension Office.
Therefore, if you attend all
three programs, you can
receive three private applicator
CEUs.
For more information, and to
register to guarantee your
meal, please call the Bradford
County Extension Office at
(904) 966-6224 or the Union
County Extension Office at
(386) 496-2321.
"Every day was different,
though we didn't handle too
many lawsuits," she said. '.'It
was mostly real estate, wills
and pTobate."
And. she did buy that house
she had her eye on.
"That was the whole reason
for going back -to work,"
McGahee said.
Gone to the dogs
Ever since she 'was a child,
McGahee. wanted to get a
Basenji-a breed of dog that
does not bark. It took her a
while, but she finally got her
. dog-three of them-when
she moved to Mobile. Ala. She
-bought two females and one
male, which won the sire of
the year award in 1963.
She found competing in dog
shows exciting, bmshe never
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HAPPY
Continued from p. 1C
did finish one as a champion.
"I would get the total points,
but I just never was in the ring
to complete the
championship," McGahee said..
She also. became a pretty
successful breeder, she said, of
the dogs that- do make sounds _
although they don't bark.
"They are not mute,"
McGahee said. "They make a
chortling sound. Somebody
asked me how I would
describe the sound they made.
I said it's like a 3-month-old
German shepard with
laryngitis trying to bark."
It was more than the lack of
a bark that made the Basenji
appealing to McGahee. She
said she liked the fact the dogs
are .similar to cats, including
the way they wash themselves.
Plus, the breed has quite a
history.
"'They're one of the oldest
pure. breeds known' to man,"
she said. "They even predate
the Afghans and Salukis. They
arepiethe. i.tla inbs xf, the
pharabfs.
McGahee bred the dogs for
approximately 20 years. She
was one of the organizers of
the Magnolia Basenji Club and
also served as secretary of the
German Shepard Dog Club in
Mobile for more than four
years,
She has 'no dogs now
because of her work schedule.
"It's not fair for the dogs,"
she.said.
Working alongside
'the boys'
McGahee was seeking work
as a legal secretary when she
and Mac moved to Live Oak
from Valdosta, Ga.
"Nobody would hire me
because of my age, even
though I was qualified," said
McGahee. who was 59 at the
time. "Their excuse was I was
overqualified."
She became involved with
the Experience Works
program, which was known as
Green Thumb at the time. It is
an organization that provides
training, employment' and
community service
opportunities for people 55 and
older.
Eventually, McGahee heard
of the opening at the Industrial
Complex of Raiford. She
began working there and has
been there ever since.
The consumers at the
complex perform lawn
maintenance and operate a
nursery. They make cuttings
and repot them, then fertilize
and water them, growing new
plants that are part of an
annual sale held at the
complex in the spring.
McGahee believes the work
the consumers do at the
complex is important because
it rounds out their lives by
giving them something to do
and, as a result, creating a
feeling of accomplishment.
She can relate to the
~,'4
consumers because she had a
son-Chuck-who had
cerebral palsy as the result of
oxygen depravation at birth.
Chuck~died in 1986.
"It's something that's kind
of close to home," said
McGahee, who also has two
daughters-Arlene and
Claudia-who live in Georgia.
The consumers also take--
basic education classes.- ith
teacher Mary Lyon and
participate in arts and crafts.
Several arts and crafts projects
can be seen on display at the
complex; many of which arer7
Halloween-related (McGahee
said Halloween seems to be
the consumers' favorite
holiday).
Much as her experience with
working for the two lawyers in
Cocoa, NlcGahee said -no two
days ate alike at the Industrial;
Complex of Raiford.
"In fact, not too many hours
are alike," she said. "There is
something new everydayy"
She encourages anyone who
is not familiar with the
complex to drop by.
"I'd like for (people) to
come out," McGahee said.
"They can volunteer their
services or just, come and
visit."
As for McGahee, -who is
now 79, she can't imagine not
going to the complex. She said
she can't afford to retire and
wouldn't know what to do
with her time even if she did.
,Besides, she would miss out
on seeing "family" if she
stayed home.
"I would miss the guys,"
McGahee said. "I would think
about them all the time."
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wit but actions his meaning.
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Tornadoes roll to 48-0 district win
BY ARNIE HARRIS
LRM Staff Writer
The Bradford High
Tornadoes blew into
Interlachen on Sept. 15 and
scattered the Rams' offensive
and defensive plans and efforts
to the wind in a 48-0 blowout.
In their first district match-
up of the season,,. the
Tornadoes (2-1, 1-0) totally
dominated Interlachen in one
of those, contests where it
might be said the turning point
was the opening kickoff.
For.the Rams, the devil was
in the details, which recorded
Bradford posting 17 first
downs to their three, and 363
total 'offensive yards to their
15.
Bradford wasted little time
showing it came to play. The
Tornadoes scored on their first
possession, a 65-yard drive
that featured a 16-yard
reception by Tommy Hilliard
and a 23-yard dash by Jawan
Jamison, who broke a tackle as
he went. Rob Harris, at the
7:43 mark of the first quarter,
carried the ball in for a
touchdown from the 6-yard
line, putting Bradford ahead 7-
0 with Glen Velaszuez' PAT.
The Rams (1-2, 0-1),
appeared to dodge a bullet on:
their first offensive series
when a pass from quarterback
Thomas Ricketts was picked
off by defensive back Eugene
,Blye, who ran untouched into
the end zone., Howevdr, a
holding call after the
interception negated the
touchdown, placing the
Tornados at the Rams' 37.
On the first play from
VOLLEYBALL
Indians are
still perfect in
district play
BY CLIFF SMELLEY
Telegraph Staff Writer
Keystone Heights remains
undefeated in district play after
wins over the Crescent Cit'
and Pierson TaNlor volleyball
teams last week. s.,w.,...
The Indians (9-1; 6-0 in
District 6-3A prior to Sept. 19)
had a battle against Crescent
City on the road Sept. 12,
winning 3-2 (25-21, 15-25, 25-
12, 21-25, 15-11) before
sweeping visiting Taylor 3-0
(25-14, 25-14, 25-9) on Sept.
14.
Michelle Houser was the
defensive leader against
Crescent City with 31 digs.
She also led the team with 17
service points.
Mallory Wasik had 27 kills
to go along with 12 digs, while
Lori Albritton had 14 assists
and 11 service points.
Tysee Williams added 13
service points.
Wasik almost duplicated her
kills performance in the win
over Taylor with 25. She also
had eight digs and seven
service points.
Carey Taylor added nine'
kills, while Houser joined
Wasik with seven service
points.
Kim Russell had 20 assists.
Keystone, which is-. ranked
seventh in Class 3A, played
Matanzas this past Tuesday
and will travel, to Gainesville
to play ninth-ranked, Class 6A
Buchholz tonight,. Sept. 21, at
approximately 6 p.m.
The Indians host their
annual invitational Friday-
Saturday, Sept. 22-23, which
will include a total of 10
teams. Keystone is scheduled
to play Orange Park at 3 p.m.
and Clay at 5 p.m. on Sept. 22.
The Indians then play St.
Augustine at 9 a.m. and fourth-
ranked., Class 3A P.K. Yonge,
at 11 a.m. on Sept. 23.
The 10 teams are divided
into two pools (Keystone is in
the blue pool), with the
playoffs beginning at 2 p.m. on
Sept. 23. Two matches will be
scrimmage, Dejor Hill', who
led Bradford's rushers with 71
yards, took the handoff, broke
through the defense and scored
with 5:55 remaining in thefirst
quarter.
Interlachen, starting a series
at its own 33, mounted its only
promising drive of the
evening, steadily working
down to Bradford's 28. 'On
third-and-14, Interlachen's
Ricketts found receiver Matt
McKinley wide open at the 5
and threw a perfect pass,
which McKinley at first
appeared to carry in for the
score before dropping it. The
referee, however, ruled he
never had possession.
On fourth down, Ricketts
was sacked and the Tornadoes
took over o -'towns.
After stopping Bradford's
offense for one of the few
times in the evening, the Rams,
began a drive at their 34, but
wound up losing 15 yards on
three consecutive sacks, as
they fell victim to Bradford's
fierce pass rush, led by Corian
Garrison and Clinton Jenkins.
A poor punt set Bradford up
in good position at
Interlachen's 38. On the
second play from scrimmage,
quarterback Antwan Brown
connected with Jernard Beard
for a 33-yard touchdown pass
with 8:11 left in the second
quarter, increasing Bradford's
,lead to, 21-0.
After forcing the Rams to go
four-and-out, the Tornadoes,
beginning on Interlachen's 45,
marched down the field and.
scored again at the 2:42 mark.
on Harris' 8-yard touchdown
run, which sent Bradford into
played simultaneously, with
the fourth- and fifth-place
teams from each pool squaring,
off against each other. At 3'
p.m., the two third-place teams
and two second-place teams
will play.
Each pool's first-place team
will play for the championship
at 4 p.m.
The other teams involved in
the tournament, will "be
Bradford, Fleming Island,
Menendez, Ridgeview and
Providence, the ninth-ranked
team in Class 2A.,
.Keystone. won last year's-
inv.itational by defeating
,Fleming Island' "."
The Indians' first match
after thle invitational will be
against district opponent
Union County in Lake Butler'
at approximately 6 p.m. on
Tuesday, Sept. 26.
BHS shows
good and bad
in 3-2 loss
BY CLIFF SMELLEY
Telegraph Staff Writer
It-was the team's fourth loss
in district play and fifth loss
overall, but Bradford head
volleyball coach Josh. Crow
said he liked what he saw from
his team in a 3-2 (15-25, 25-
18,25-23, 12-25, 14-6) loss to
Baker County on Sept. 14 in
Glen St. Mary.
Crow said the Tornadoes (4-
5, 2-4 in District 2-4A) played
some of their best volleyball of
the season against Baker
County along with some of
their worst volleyball. That's
to be expected, he said, of a
team learning a new
system-there will be both
peaks and valleys.
"The thing I liked about
(last) week's match was our
progress was evident," he said.
Khalaa Hill led Bradford in
blocks against Baker, while
also tying for the team lead in
service aces with Destiny
Bass.
Bass was the team's kills
leader.
"Watching Destiny Bass
play that night was something
else," Crow said. "She's doing
some really amazing things."
The loss came on the heels
of Bradford's second district
the half up 28-0.
Any hopes' of .quickly
getting back in the game on the
part.of the Rams were quickly
dashed when quarterback,
Casey Brown (replacing the
injured Ricketts), fumbled his
first snap, handing the ball
over. to Bradford on
Interlachen's 34.
Working the ball down to
the 10, mostly on a 20-yard
reception by Blye, the
Tornadoes moved backward to
the 24 on what might have
been a costly holding penalty.
However, on third-and-goal,
Brown hit Beard' once, again
for a touchdown pass with
approximately two minutes
gone in the third quarter,'
bringing the score to 35-0.
Bradford scored again.at the
11:43 mark of the fourth
quarter on a quarterback sneak
from the 1. The 52-yard drive
was highlighted by the rushing
of Jamison and :Hill, and a
spectacular 29-yard gallop by
Harris, who started left, found
his way blocked and abruptly
headed for open pastures to the
right.
The Tornadoes added
another score when sophomore
Gerald Goodman carried the
ball in from the 9 with 1:20'
left to play.
The point-after attempt
failed, leaving the final score.
at 48-0. ,
As the teams shook hands,
ill will broke out between the
teams' coaches as the Rams'
coach, Bobby Humphries,.
harangued Bradford's coach,
Chad Bankston,, for what he'
considered the' Tornadoes,
running up the score.
win-3-1: (12-25, 25-13, 25-
19, 25-19) over Suwannee on
Sept. 12 in Live Oak. -
Bass, as she did against
Baker' County, led the
Tornadoes in, kills as they
completed the regular-season:
sweep of Suwannee, She also
tied with Valencia Cave for the
lead in service aces.
Bradford travels to Lake
City to play Columbia tonight,
Sept. 21, at approximately 6:30
p.m, The Tornadoes then play
in the Keystone Heights High
School Invitational Friday-
,Saturday, Sept. 22-23.
The Tornadoes are
scheduled to play Ridgeview at
4 p.m. and ninth-ranked, Class
2A Providence at 7 p.m. on
Sept. 22 in the\ 10-team
invitational. On Sept. 23,
Bradf6rd plays Fleming Island
at 11 a.m. and Menendez at 1
p.m.
Teams are divided into two
pools, with the playoffs
scheduled to begin at 2 p.m.
with the fourth- and fifth-place
teams from each pool squaring
off against each other. The
second- and third-placed teams
face each other at 3 p.m., with
See BHS, p. 6C
Bankston denied the charge,
pointing out that Bradford
mostly stayed on the ground
after running up a comfortable
lead.
Bankston, otherwise, had
nothing but high praise for his
team's effort.
' "Except for that final missed
PAT, it was an overall great
effort by both the offense and
the defense," he said. "Antwan
Brown and all the running
backs played great." .
Bradford plays its first home
game of the season this Friday,
Sept. 22, against first-year
school Yulee at 7:30 p.m.
Score by Quarter
BHS: 14 14 7 13-48
IHS: 0 6 .8 0--0
Scoring Summary
B: Harris 6 run (Velasquez.
kick) .
B:' Hill.37.run (Velasquez
kick)
B: Beard 33 pass from
Brownr (Velasquez kick) '
B: Harris 8 run (Velasquez
kick)
B: Beard 24 pass from
Brown (Velasquez kick)
B: Brown 1 run (Velasquez
kick)
B: Goodman 9 run (kick
failed)
Team Statistics
First Downs
Rushes/Yds.-
Passing Yds.
Passes
Punts
Fumbles-Lost
Penalties
B
17
35-231
132
7-10-1
2-45
0-0'
8-75
3
32-15
0
0-3-1
4-35
2-1
2-10
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Kenneth and Jackie Grider
will soon celebrate their 50th.
wedding anniversary.
The couple's daughters.
Cathy Grider and Nancy
Grider, along with. Kenneth's
sister, Marjorie Douville, have
planned a party to celebrate the
event on. Sunday, Sept. 24,.
2006. 2-4 p.m.. at the Wnoman's
Club of Starke. 201 N. Walnut
St. in Starke.
Family and friends are,
invited. No gifts please.
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Tyson and
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Starke announces the
upcoming marriage of his
daughter, Vashawn, Renee,.
T% son, to Troy Maurice
Kearse, son of Sandra and'
Avery Shell of Starke.
The bride-elect is a graduate
of Bradford High School. She
is a manager at Taco Bell and
member of Pleasant Grove',
United Methodist Church. -
The groom-elect is a
graduate of BHS and member;3
of Starke' Church "'of God by.
Faith. He works at Canaam
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Rebekah Johns and Robbie Bassett are wed
Rebekah Johns and Robert
Bassett were married July 15,
2006, at Sampson City Church
of God.
The Rev. Gene Bass
performed the ceremony.
Pianist was Alex Coleman
'with soloists Alex Coleman,
Christy Payne, J.W. and Sandra
Crawford.
Given in marriage by her
father, Lester Johns, the bride
wore a white satin
asymmetrical gown with
scbiffli lace accented with seed
pearls and sequins. She carried
a bouquet of white roses, calla
lilies with crystal beading.
Lauren Martin was maid of
honor with bridesmaids Lauren
Sapp, Lisa Schiller and Lauren
Swenson. The- bride's
attendants wore burgundy floor
length gowns and carried
nosegay bouquets of white and
blu'h flowers.
Savannah Johns, niece of the
bride, was flower girl.
Best man 'was, Da\id
--.:Wheeter"-Wi t h-groom sm e n
Trent Patterson and Rob
Dawkins, Bynne Harris. Head
ushers were Jared Johns and
Charlie Swenson.
Garrett Swenson was ring
bearer.
The wedding hall featured a
canop-y draped, with white
material and lights)., Roses
centered the stage with peace
lilies and.palms.
A reception followed the
ceremony in the church
fellowship hall, which was
decorated with white linens
and red and white centerpieces.
The bride is the daughter of
..Lester and Diane Johns of'
Starke. She graduated from
Bradford High School and
Santa .Fe Community College.
She is currently attending
tUni~ersity of North Florida
nursing program. S.he is a
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Girl Scoutsof all ages in Bradford -
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Carolyn Eaves, (904) 964-5812, or
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Training is provided. ... ri
Trying is provided. The New River Volunteer
Fire Department will hold a
Ibake sale on Saturday, Sept.
Starling 130, at the Wal-Mart main
family reunion entrance from 10 a.m.until ....
amily reUn n Proceeds generated will go
is Oct. 7 into the building fund.
Descendants' of Joe E. and
Alma Starling and Jimmy and Douglas
Dolly Starling will have a
family reunion on Saturday, Irunli n t
Oct. 7, atrte PIat '.Butle hs -
Community Centei r Setr 2
-posted. 'i A reunion of the descendant
Lunch will be served at of Frederick and Bethany
noon. Those attending should Douglas is planned for
bring a favorite covered dish, Saturday, .Sept. 23, from. 10
dessert or drinks. Please arrive a.m. until 5 p.m., at the Lake
early so you can meet and greet Butler Community Center.
other family, members. A covered dish lunch will be
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member of Sampson City
Church of God.
The groom graduated from
BHS, SFCC and the UNF. He
works at Nemours Children's
Hospital and is a member of
Sampson City Church of God.
Following a honeymoon
trip to the Bahamas. the
coupLe--will reside., in
Jackson% ille.
Children of Frederick and
Bethany Douglas were: John
D., Zilpha Surrency, Mary
Bagley, Alexander, James,
Piercy Conner Coleman,
Tiercy O'Steen and Charles.
'Descendant surnames
include, but are not limited to:
Alderman, Bagley, Bielling,
Brannen, Canova, Cason,
Coleman, Conerly, Douberly,
Dukes, Groover, Haien,
O'Steen, Padgett, 'Parrish,
Pearce, Roberts and s.
If family members have old
family "photos or documents to
share, a scanner and copier will
be available.
I BIRTHS I
Kiran Beth Crawford
Kiran
Crawford
Mr. and Mrs. Joshua
Crawford of Graham announce
the birth of their daughter.
Kiran Beth Crawford, on May
10, 2006, at Alachua General
Hospital.
Kiran weighed 7 pounds, 3
ounces, and measured 18'
-inches' in length. She joins twc
brothers, Hunter, 7, and Chase.
5.
NMjiernal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hardee o61
Lawtey.
Paternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Ste% e Craw ford
of Graham.
Great-grandparents are
How ard Douglas of Brooker.
Alkinc Crawford of Kingsley
Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carter
of Clay Hill and Ona.Thomas
of Lawtey.
Norman-and
Smith are wed
Judy Norman of Lake Butler
and Tim Smith of Providence
were marred on Sept. 1, 2006,
at the home of the groom.
The ceremony was performed
.by the Rev. Lemual Lane.
The bride is the mother of
Brent, Blaine and Ka'tie
Norman.
Following a honeymoon to
Nashville, Tenn the couple
\\ill reside in Providence.
Kelsey Raschel Croft and
Stanley Robert Parrish
Croft and
Parrish are
engaged
Teresa and Craig Croft. of
Lake Butler announce the
upcoming marriage of their
daughter, Kelsey Raschel
Croft, to Stanley Robert
Parrish, son of Chuck and
Brenda Parrish of Lake Butler.
The bride-elect *is a 2005
graduate of Union County
High School. She works for
Allcom Global Services. Inc.
The groom-elect graduated
from UCHS in 201-1. He works
for the Department of
Corrections.
The wedding g ill take,place.
at 3 p.m. on Saturday. Sept.
23, 2006, at Kathryn Abby
Hannna Park in.., Atlantic
Beach.-
A reception will follow the
ceremony at the home of
Chuck and Brenda Parrish,
12350 S.W. 50th St. in Lake
Butler.
Family and friends are
invited.
The Lawtey Recreation Board
meets on. the second Tuesday of the
month at 7 p.m.
Girl Scout
supplies
available in
Starke
Parents of Girl Scouts will
soon have an opportunity to
buy and order uniforms and
supplies locally.
The Girl Scouts of Gateway
Council "Shop on the Road"
will be in the fellowship hall ',
of First United Methodist
Church on Monday, Sept. 25,
at 6 p.m.
BHS class of
'96 reunion is
this weekend
The Bradford High School
Class of 1996 will have its 10-
year reunion n Saturday, Sept.
23, at the Starke Golf and
Country Club beginning at 7
p.m. .
WORTH NOTING ,
Health Start of Norlh Central
Florida Coalition is seeking a
%olunteer board member Healthy
Sian provide ser' ices for high-risk
women and children up to 3 years "7
old The coalition is seeking a '
volunteer to ser.e on the board '.; ho
either has been preenart and
accessed prenatal care or who has
small children and has accessed
health care for his.or her children.
The-member '. ill tendd once-ar
month board meetings in
Gainesville. Contact Celia Paynter,
(352) 313-6500, ext. 118, for
additional information.
Bradford Lodge No. 35 F&AM, at
the comer of Orange and Call
streets, in Starke has slated
communications on the second and
fourth Monda\ of he month at 7:30
pm and a co ered dish dinner on
the second Monday at 0 30 p m.
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Sept. 1, 2006 TELEGRAPH, TIMES & MONITOR--C-SECTION Page 5C
Bradford
runner places
in top 20 at
UF meet
BY CLIFF SMELLEY
Telegraph Staff Writer
Chris Underhill placed 19"h
and four of his teammates had
personal records as the
Bradford boys cross, country-.
team participated ".i the'LUF
Gator Invitational on Sept. 16.
Underhill, and the rest of the
Bradford runners, .competed in
the junior varsity race.
Underhill had a time of 20:07
for the boys team, followed by
Carlton Crudup (21:44), -David
Weeks (24:10), Thomas
B, oyette (24:48), Cody Parker
(25:02), Simon Crawford
(25:06) and Travis Ledger
S(27:58). Weeks, Boyette,
Parker and Crawford all had
PRs.
Christina Jordan led the girls
team with a time of 27:51. She
was followed by Mehgan Perry
(34:46), Tracy Ledger (34:50),
Stefini Starling (35:21) and.
Caitlin Wade (36:39).
The boys and girls teams
-placed seventh and eighth,
respectively.
Coach John Loper admitted
it was not his teams' best meet,
but he and coach Jeff Ledger
are trying to build the program
back up at the middle school
and they are simply looking
for progress as the year goes
Chris
Underhill
S" (right)
competes at
the UF Gator
Invitational.
He finished in
1,9th place.
along.
"That's ,our goal by the end
of the year-to be
competitive," Loper said.
Bradford's next meet will be
this Saturday, Sept. 23, at the
Ridgeview High School Bob
Hans Invitational.
Walker paces
Keystone at
UF meet
BY CLIFF SMELLEY.
Telegraph Staff Writer
Margaret Walker was able to
finish. in the top 100, helping
the Keystone Heights girls
cross country team to a 22nd
place finish out of 29 teams at
the UF Gator Invitational on
Sept. 16
Walker placed 66t1 out of the
more-than-200 field with a
time of 22:32.
She was joined by six other
teammates: Liz Wheeler
(24:48), Raquel Doty-
O'Kelley (25:05), Jordyn
Davis (26:! 9), Chloe. Head
(29:03, which was her personal
record), Cara Bish (29:40) and.
Stephanie Hoffman (36:54).
Likewise, the Keystone boys
team had seven post results at
the race. The team was led by
Nathan Buchanan, who had a
time of 19:20. He was
followed by: Daniel Wheeler
(19:24), Nik Brokas.(22:01),
D.J. Weaver (22:28), Paul
Triest (23:15), Bradley Harvey
(24:29) and Kamron
Mooneyham (24:30).
The junior varsity boys team
had three runners compete,
with two posting PRs (personal
records): Alek Meston (24:21),
Robbie Gambill (29:13, PR)
and Dalton LeMaster (35:14,
PR).
Keystone's girls team is
coming off of a season in
which it qualified for regionals I
and one
runner-Walker-qualified for
state: as an eighth-grader.
Bish,.-- Davis, Hoffman,
Walker, Wheeler, Rachel
Fonvielle and senior captain
Juli;e Rund are ,the team's,
returning runners. They 'are
joined .by newcomers Doty-:
O'Kel.ley, Head, Morgan
Barket and Heather Wall.
The boys team returns all of
its runners from last year with
the exception of top runner
, Warren Tillery. Harvey,
Mooneyham, Triest, Wheeler,
Kameron Kicklighter and
Michael Van Wie return and
are joined by newcomers
Brokas, Buchanan, LeMaster,
Meston, Weaver, Adam
Budhanan, Joel Brown, Matt
Easton, Kenny Smoak,.
,Jonathan Stanland and Tony
"Willis..
The teams will have a car
wash this Friday, Sept. 22,
from 8 a.m.-2,p;m. at the high
school, then participate in the
Ridgeview High School Bob
Haps Invitational this'.
Saturday, Sept. 23.
fEarlier results:
Girls take 18th at
Katie Caples meet
Keystone participated in the
Katie Caples Invitational at
Bishop Kenny High School in
Jacksonville on Sept. 9, with
the girls team placing 18th.
Walker led the team with a
time of 22:27, followed by
Rund (23:54), Doty-O'Kelley
(25:28), Wheeler (25:32),
Davis (26:14), Bish (28:10)
a.d Hoffman (36:51).
The boys team placed 32nd
and was led by Wheeler, who
had a time of 19:28. Also
='competing were: Nathan
Buchanan (19:47), Weaver
(22:13), Brokas (22:13), Van
Wie (22:49), Triest (23:05)
and Meston (24:57). ,.
Barket competed' inthe
junior varsity girls race and
finished with a time of 29:36.
In the junior varsity boys
race, Willis and Smoak set PRs
with times of 28:33 and 31:31,
respectively.
Prior to the Katie Caples
Invitational,. several Keystone
runners competed in the Red
Mule 5K in Brooksville on
Aug. 26.
Doty-O'Kelley .finished
third in the 13-and-under
See KHHS, p. 6C
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Union County finally finds itself on the winning end
conversion attempt put the
Tigers up 14-0.
Roberts tossed his second
touchdown of the night on the
Tigers' nerA series. This time,
he hooked up with Clyatt for
an 11-yard score, with a run by
Perry capping a successful
two-point play.
Mitchell, on defense,
recovered a Chiefland fumble,
which led to Union's next
score. The five-play drive
culminated in a 3-yard
touchdown pass from Roberts
to Shoup. Mitchell's run on the
conversion attempt put the
Tigers up 30-0.
Chiefland was-able to enter
halftime with some points on
the board, scoring a
touchdown on a 2-yard run.
In the second half, the
Tigers kept the ball on the
ground. Mitchell scored on a
I-yard run approximately four
minutes into the third quarter
and Perry added the final score
on .a 1-yard run with. 7:45
remaining in the fourth
quarter..
Griffin had a successful run
on the two-point conversion
attempt after Mitchell's
touchdown, while Roberts took
a knee on the attempt after the
final touchdown.
Union, eventually ran the
clock out after its defense
recovered Chiefland's third
fumble of the game.
The Tigrers travel to
Gainesville to play Eastside
this Friday, Sept. 22, at 7:30
p.m.
BY JAMES REDMOND
Special to the Telegraph
For the past three Friday
nights, the Union County
football team has ended up on
the wrong side of a lopsided
score.
This Friday, that all
changed.
Quarterback Austen Roberts
completed 15-of-19 passes for
220 yards and three touchdown
pauses as the Tigers rolled to a
44-6 victory over district
opponent Chiefland on Sept.
15 in Lake Butler.
Justin Griffin had two
touchdowns on the night-the
first coming on the team's first
play from scrimmage. The
Tigers' other four scores were
spread out among Jordan
Clyatt, Brandon Shoup, Josh
boys. finishing 19". with a time,.
of ,19:11. He was followed by:.
Brokas (21:59) and Triest.,
(22:29). z
Meston took first in the 13-
and-under division with a time -
of 22:52. Van Wie had a time.j
of 22:53, followed by3,.
Mooneyham (26:05) and,,,
Stanland (31:14). !
Mitchell and Devin Perry.
Union (1-3, 1-0) won the
opening coin toss and deferred
its option to the second+half.
Chiefland (0-4, 0-1) received
the opening kickoff, but its
offense was forced to go three-
and-out. Still, the Indians
appeared to have the first score
of the night when the punter,
after watching the snap sail
over his head back to his .own
5-yard line, scooped the ball
up and scrambled to the
opposite end of the field and
into the Tigers' end zone.
Chiefland's celebration was
short-lived as the Indians were
penalized on the play,
nullifying the score. Another
punt attempt-this one
successful-gave the Tigers
the ball'at the Chiefland 43.
Griffin only needed 16
seconds-and good blocking
by his offensive line-to find
his way through the defense
for a 43-yard touchdown run.
Union failed on the two-
point conversion attempt, but
recent kicking troubles had
head coach 'Buddy Nobles
going for two after every
score. As he reasoned, the
Tigers needed to convert on
just half of their two-point
conversion tries to equal
making one point after every
score that comes with
successfully kicking the ball. ,
The Tigers would make four
of their six two-point attempts.
Griffin covered a lot of
ground again for Unidih's
second score, hauling in a pass
from Roberts for a 60-yard
score. Mitchell's run on the
Bolles has too much firepower for Keystone
BY CLIFF SMELLY
Telegraph Staff Writer
Quarterback Randy Hardin
and the Bolles offense proved
to be too much for the
Keystone Heights football
team as the state's second-
ranked team handed the
visiting Indians a 48-13 loss in
the district opener for both
teams on Sept. 15.
Hardin completed 19-of-24
passes for 287 yards and four
touchdowns in three quarters.
Bolles, in improving to 4-0 and
1-0 in District 3-2A, generated
tnore than 500 yards of
offense..
The 'Bulldogs' starting
offense scored on all but one
of its seven possessions.
"They're probably the best
offensive football team I've
seen in a long time," Keystone
head coach Chuck Dickinson
said.
The Bulldogs' proficiency
was best exemplified by a
touchdown drive at the end of
the second quarter that began
in the shadow of their own end
zone. A Keystone punt rolled
out of bounds inside the 1-yard
line. with 33 seconds left in the
half. All Hardin did was
complete five consecutive
passes, the last of which was
snagged by Trey Herndon over
the middle of the field for a
13-yard score as time expired,
putting Bolles up 34-0 with' the
ensuing PAT.
One of the few bright spots
for the Indians (2-1, 0-1) was
the play of sophomore wide
receiver Cameron Yarbrough,
who was taken out of the
stadium on a stretcher in the
first half, suffering from
. dehydration. He was cleared to
return to the game, and he did
so in a big way. He scored
BHS
Continued from p. 3C
the pools' top teams playing
for the championship at 4 p.m.
Other teams that will play in
the invitational are host
Keystone, which is the
seventh-ranked team in Class
3A, Clay, Orange Park, St.
Augustine and P.K. Yonge, the
fourth-ranked team in Class.
3A.
Bradford participated in the
invitational last year, going 0-4
in pool play, but defeating
Interlachen in the playoffs to
finish in ninth place.
The Tornadoes' first match
after the invitational will be on
the road against Interlachen on
Monday,, Sept. 25, at
approximately 6:30 p.m.
Union shows
progress.
despite loss
BY CLIFF SMELLEY
Telegraph Staff Writer
It was not a win, but Union
County volleyball coach Perry
Davis liked what he saw in his
team's 3-0 (11-25, 24-26, 19-
25) loss to visiting Baker
County on Sept. 18.
Davis said it was the first
time his young team played to
the end in a loss.
Hannah Hayes had 13 digs
and seven kills for the Tigers
(5-6 prior to Sept. 19), while
Chastity Lloyd, who recently
took over the team's libero
position, and Jessica Parrish
had 12 and 10 digs,
respectively.
Kelly Bennett tied Hayes in
number of kills. Miranda Kent
had eight service points-three
of which were aces-and
Keystone's first touchdown on
a 6-yard reception, then set up
the Indians' second score with
a 47-yard grab.
Yarbrough finished 'the
game with four receptions for
100 yards. He also blocked a
Bolles extra-point attempt in
ithe second quarter.
Dickinson also singled out
the play of quarterback Blake
Lott, who took a lot of hits and
~ as under constant pressure.
Lott completed 14-of-30
passes for 190 yards.
.'The senior quarterback and
the rest of the Keystone
offense did just what
Dickinson" wanted
early-control the ball.
Keystone's first two drives
consumed eight minutes of the
first quarter. However, the
Indians could not put points on
the board.
Keystone gained two first
downs on the opening drive of
the game on 4- and 13-yard
runs by Jeramy Lewis and
Greg Taylor, respectively. The
Indians would eventually punt
from the Bolles 49-yard line,
putting an end to a four-minute
drive.
It took Bolles half that time
to score. Running back Ryan
van Rensburg. turned a screen .
'pass into 'a 23-yard gain.'
giving his team:a first-down at'
the Keystone 43. He then had.
consecutive runs of 7 and 4
yards before receiver Chris
Jones scored on a 30-yard
reception.
The Indians responded with
a 14-play drive that covered 64
yards. Lott had a pair.of 10-
yard passes to Taylor and Matt
Story. He then hooked up with
Taylor for a 20-yard
completion to the Bolles 40.
Yarbrough gave the Indians
another first down at the 18
Parrish had seven to lead the
team.
Lacey Webb, who is just a
sophomore, had nine assists.
Prior to playing Baker, the
Tigers picked up their second
district win by defeating
Matanzas 3-1 (25-18, 25-18,
22-25, 25-14) on Sept. 14 in
Lake Butler.
The Tigers (2-4 in District 6-
3A) got 17 assists from Webb
and another eight from Parrish.
Hayes had nine kills to go
along with 13 service points,
while Kent had a team-high 21
points and Parrish had 18
points (Bennett had seven
after a 22-yard reception
before the drive stalled. Lottl
was dropped for a 1-yard loss
before throwing two
incompletions. Michael
McLeod's 36-yard field goal
attempt, with 1:34 remaining
.in the opening quarter, %%as.
wide left.
The rest of the half was all
Bolles as Keystone gained just
24 yards on its next four
possessions.
"We did some things to
them :early' the first couple of,
.series, then they played piett.
tough after that," Dickinson
said. "(Their defense) gave us
some problems."
Bolles ran the ball just 10
times in the first half, but one
of those runs was a 33-yarder
by van Rensburg that put thie
Bulldogs up 14-0.
The Bulldogs then increased
their lead through, the air as
Hardin tossed touchdowns 'of
13 and 20 yards Herndon and
one of 3 yards to Taylor
Thompson.
Herndon finished the game
with 119 yards on six
receptions.
The legs of Andre Byrd
were responsible for Bolles'
two third quarter scores. Byrd,
who carried the ball six times
.forl--17 yards, had touchdown
runisot b44 and 10 yards, the
second- of"' which put the
Bulldogs up 48-0.
Keystone finally scored with
8:18 remaining in the game. A
5-yard reception by Story
converted a fourth-and-4 play
before Yarbrough had a 25-
yard reception to the 6-yard
line. Yarbrough outjumped a,
defender to make the grab and
almost made his way into the'
end zone before being knocked
out of bounds.
Yarbrough scored on the
next play, but McLeod's extra-
aces, while Kent and Markie
Emery, who is just a freshman,
each had six).
Lloyd had 26 digs to lead
the team. Kent and Webb had
14 and 12, respectively.
Union played district
opponent Interlachen this past
Tuesday and travel to Mayo to
play Lafayette tonight, Sept.
21. The Tigers then return
home to play district opponent
Keystone Heights on Tuesday,
Sept. 26.
Match times ,are
approximately 6:30 p.m.
following junior varsity
matches.
point attempt was blocked by
Bolles' Cole Doolittle.
Keystone's next drive
consisted of just three plays.
Josh Mangus had an 8-yard
reception to the 50 before
Yarbrough's 47-yard reception
gave the Indians a first-and-
goal at the 3.
Story capped the drive with
a 3-yard plunge into the end
zone, with McLeod converting
on the PAT to cap the scoring.
The Indians return to action
Friday, Sept. 22, when they
travel to play Fort White at
7:30p.m.
Score by Quarter
KHHS: 0 0 0 13-13
Bolles: 7 27 14 0-48
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Scoring Summary
B:. Jones 30 pass from
Hardin (Vanscyoc kick)
B: van Rensburg 33 run
(Vanscyoc kick)
B: Taylor 3 pass from
,Hardin (kick blocked).
B: Herndon 20 pass from
Hardin (Vanscyoc kick).
B: Herndon 13 pass from,
Hardin (Vanscyoc kick)
B: Byrd 44 run (Cherry kick)
B: Byrd 10 run (Cherry kick)
KHHS'
Continued from p. 5C
division with a time of 27:26.
Fonvielle had a time of 28:38,
followed by Bish (30:01) and
Hoffman (38:04).
Nathan Buchanan led the
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Scoring Summary
U: Griffin 43 run (run failed)
U: Griffin 60 pass from
Roberts (Mitchell run) o e ,.
U: Clyatt 11 pass from Roberts..
(Perry run) "
U: Shoup 3 pass from Roberts
(Mitchell run)
C: Hardee 2 run (kick failed)
U: Mitchell 1 run (Griffin run)
U: Perry 1 run (no attempt)
Team Statistics
U C
First Downs 16 8
Rushes/Yds. 21-101 31-104
Passing Yds. 220 57
Passes(C-A-1) 15-19-0 5-11-1
Punts 1-52 1-25 ".
Fumbles-Lost 0-0 4-3
Heights
K: Yarbrough 6 pass from
Lott (kick blocked)
K: Story 3 run (McLeod kick)
Team Statistics .
K B
First Downs 8 26
RushesYVas. 19-62 .20-232''
Passing Yds. 190 269,
Passes 14-29-1 23-28-0w,
Punts 5-37 1-25
Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1:
Penalties 5-50 5-40
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3992 or e-mail
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location 2 parcels 2800
SQFT building with of-
fice, barn, mini storage,
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ts Our
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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-
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7763.
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$269,800. Terry Hall
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OWNER MOTIVATED -
6049 BOWDOIN RD,
Keystone Heights, .
DWMH. 3/2 with fire-
place, screened porch,
chain link fence, large
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Ft. White, FL 32038
FOR SALE
2Parcels
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*
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32 x48:3BR/2BA, set up
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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
porch, lake access,
$11,500. Will consider
RV orvehicle trade,352-
335-5996,
50
For Rent
LAKE GENEVA HUGE
DW, DIRECT
LAKEFRONT. $800/mth
plus security. 7804
SR100, Keystone
Heights. McDonald's
Trailer Park, 352-478-
2697.
LAKE GENEVA 2BR MH.
DIRECT LAKEFRONT
$500/mth plus secunry.
7804 SR100, Keystone
Heaghis. McDonald's
Trailer Park, 352-478-
2697.
6522 TREIST AVE, KEY-
STONE, on large lol.
guaranteed financing
3BR/2BA. garage. 1500
sqhl home. like new. Rent
or renl Ito own, 5K mini-
mum down. $189K.
$1100 per month Call
904-276-64.46.
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2386.
VERY NICE HOUSE IN
RAIFORD. 4/3, CH/A on.
2 acres, shed and small
barn. $775/mth, first, last
plus $750/dep. No inside
pets, call 904-783-4757.
2BR/2BA MH on 1 acre,
close to schools & Key-
stone Heights. No pets.
$550 per monl. plus ce-
posit Call 352-475-6260
MELROSE SPACIOUS 2/
2 ON FISHING LAKE. 3
wooded acres, pool,
sunroom and porches.
$1.150/mln plus $550/
aep Call 904.759-9600
3.,2 DWMH WITH FENCED
IN YARD Walking di5-
lance Irom KeysTone
Heighis schools
Washer and dryer in-
cluded. Terms of lease
i are 6 monlns or one
year. Call 352-478-9461
3/2 DW ON ONE ACRE,
UH/A, large storage
shed, Silver Sands Rd.
Completely remodeled,
McRae Elementary,
great family home. $800/
mth, $500/sec deposit.
Available October 1.
904-725-5359 M-F, 904-
591-4316 weekends.
2.5 ACRES WITH 28X64,
2000 MOBILE HOME,
like new, well and septic,
financing available. In
Union County, call 386-
S496-1146.
3/2'DWMH, LARGE GA-
-$RAGE, $750/mth plus
security. Call 904-364-
7107. .
LARGE 3/2 CBS HOUSE
FOR RENT ON 4
ACRES Starke area,
$800/mth plus deposit.
Call 954 783-5000.
KEYSTONE AREA 3/2
C.H/A, washer/dryer,
large wooded lot. $600/'
mth, $600/dep. Call 352-
213-4563.
MELROSE 1/1 MOBILE
HOME in Whispering
Pines Community. $275/
mth, $200/security de-
posit: Call 352-475-
6285.
MOBILE HOME FOR
RENT fenced In yard,
washer and dryer. $550/
mth, first, last and secu-
rity required. Call 386-
253-8708.
LARGE OLDER FARM
HOUSE 4/2,'CH/A,
family room, living room,
storage buildings and
fenced pasture 7 niiles
wesi ofl Wonnrngion. ou-.
side peis ana horses OK
T800/mln references re-
quirea Call 386-496-
2354
3/2, 1680 SQ FT, 2002
MOBILE HOME with fire-
place and large front
porch on 7+ acres with
access to extra adjoining
acreage if needed Al-
mosi lully turnshed, par-
FOR RENT COM-
PLETE with CH/A cable
provided, all utilities paid
Central location. 10%
discount on first months
rent for senior citizens.
Rooms with private bath,
$110 -$120./wk. Room
without bath, $95. Laun-
dry facilities available.
Close to churches,
stores, downtown shop-
ping, theatre, and morel
See .Manager at the
Magnolia Hotel, across
from the Starke Post Of-
fice. 904-964-4303.
WE HAVE 2 OR 3 bedroom
MH, clean, 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-
vate anc quiel atmo-
sphere. Located on
SR16, 1001 Southern
Villas Drive, Starke, Fl or
call 904-964-7295, TDD/
TTY 711. Equal Housing
Opportunity.
FOR RENT- 2 & 3BR
homes newly renovated
Deposit required. Call
578.438-6828 0o 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.
BROKER 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 211 washer/
dryer, fumished or unfur-
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ground pool. CR229,
'approx. 3.5 miles from)...
301. $800/mth, first, last
and security required.
Call Rhonda at 904-964-
5220.
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Animals & Pets
DOGS FOR ADOPTION
OR FOSTERING Fea-
ture two 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 that. need
homes. Dakota, a
friendly black lab female,
plus a few others. We
also have two adult male
dogs nurtured at the.
shelter, Jooking for
homes. Rottweiler, labs,
bulldogs, and Shepard's
are the different type of
breed mixes just waiting
fora home. We have lab
pups that are little and
approx. 12 weeks.
Ready for homes that
will give them TLC. We
have a full grown Minx
(has no tail) cat tiger, fe-
male, looking for a new
home. Not to mention
the kittens and cats wait-
ing .for a forever home.
Call Tammy at 352-25Sr-.
6582 or Kristie at 904:
334-7319 or BradfoTd; ,
County Paws 904-964-;
9200. ;,.
FREE LAB PUPPIES 2?
MALE, 2 FEMALE. CaU3
904-782-1528. '!-"'-
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RUSSELL AND PE-
KINGESE. 9 weeks old1,
shots and wormed. Oall.
352-359-8383. ;5si
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Yard Sales
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AND SATURDAY, 8armt ,
5pm. A big variety ,ofo
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e Bottom bed on wheels for-
easy making. Paid $1200 a--
year ago.
Sell for $450. .
Call 904-364-6463or 386-431-1741 .
ANTIQUES, PRIMITIVES & COLLECTIBLES
Fri., Sept. 22, 7:00 p.m.
Keystone Heights Lions Club
on Orchid Ave. across from KHHS
Oak, Hickory, Twig, Mission & other furniture. Loads of_-
primitive & country store items. Adv., china, artwork & C
more. Custom-made 1053 Gibson Sunburst Accoustic I
Electric Guitar,
Terms of auction: Cash/debit, check w/lD, Visa, MasterCard. 12/. 3
Buyer's Premium plus tax. 2%.B.P. discount w/cash/check.
Out of Area Classifieds
KEYSTONE HEIGHTS
BACKS UP TO GOLDHEAD STATE PARK
NEAR McRAE ELEMENTARY
Enjoy hiking, nature and fishing at your back
door. 3/2 with den or office and shed on 1
acre. Fenced front yard. 'Very private. List
price $149,900. Appraised at $152,000. $500
BONUS to buyer's agent. Bring all offers.
Motivated seller will help with closing costs.
5698 Christian Camp Road. Call Becky
Constant at 904-505-3972.
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Homes For Sale
PALM HARBOR
Factory Liquidation Sale.
2006 Models Must Go!
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Homes. 0I/% DOWN
When You Own Your
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Welcome. Call Kinder
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BEAUTIFUL N .
CAROLINA. ESCAPE
THE HEAT IN THE
BEAUTIFUL
PEACEFUl.
MOUNTIA INS O F
WESTERN NC Homes.
Cabins. Acreage. &
INVESTMENTS.
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brochure (800)841-5868.
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BROCHURE (800)642-
5333. Realty Of Murphy
317 Peachtree St.
Murphy. N.C. 28906.
www.realtyofmurphy.co
tm.
Gulf front lots $595k.
Homes starting mid
$300k. New master
planned ocean front
community on beautiful
Mustang Island, near
Corpus Christi. TX.
www.cinnamonshore.co
m. (866)891-5163.
Wit h Tennessee's
Beautiful I.akes &
Mountains, you are sure
to find the perfect spot to
call home. Call Nancy
Gaines. Gables & Gates
(865)388-7703.
(865)777-9191
www.nancygaines.com
ASHEVILLE. NC
AREA Breathtaking
mountain view & river
parcels. I to 8 acres from
the $80(s Nature trails.
custom lodge, river walk
& Iuch more. 5 min.
from town. (866)340-
8446.
VA MOUNTAIN LOG
CABIN unfinished
inside. view. trees.
private, large creek and
river nearby. $1q?9.500
owner (866)789-8535
VA94.com.
GEORGIA/ NORTH
CAROLINA Captivating
mountain views, lakes.
rivers. wacterfalls,
'1. .. ;.., starting (a)
S' g of home kits
5 $39,900. Limited
(888)389-3504 X 700.
SAVANNAH AREA
DESIRABLE
RICHMOND HILL
LAKE COMMUNITY I
TO 3 ACRE L'LOTS from
r$79.900 Gated entrance-.
great schools. Lakefro'if'
and M ars hfroiR'
available. Premiu m-
amnenities package.
Excellent financing.
PRE-
CONSTRUCTION 2-
SALE SATURDAY.
SEPTEMBER 30TH
CALL FOR '.1-iRE
INFO! (888)525- '-- :'
1796.
New. Pre- Construction
Golf Community-
Coastal Georgia. Large
lots w/deepwater. marsh. '
golf. nature viewss.
Gated. Golf. Fitness ,
Center. Tennis. Trail'tm
Oak Park. Docks. $701
- $300k (877)266-73
www.cooperspoint.contS
NORTH CAROLINA
MOUNTAINS- Gatei,
community w i t
spectacular view,
public 'water including~ i
fire 'hydrants. DSC"
accessibility. paved
roads. nearby lakes:
preselling phase IV
$35.000+ 800)463-9980
www.theridgeatsouthmo
unltain.com.
Waterfront Wilmiintoin.
NC Historic Port ity
Coastal Developtmet
The Bluffs on the Cape
Fear. Fastest Growin
County in NC. Gran-&.
Opening Fall 20067.
Direct Ocean Accesse
Preconstruction I ,
incentives to call nof
www.thebluffsnc.com n
(86(1)725-8337 Cape.-
Fear Bluffs. LL,
Broker.
Western New Mexico 6P,'
acres $110.990 'ree,'.
mm views, wildlife'
close to B LMa
"I ., ..... 1 1. ,.l ;. a
100% financing.I Larapr-
acreage available.
(866)35-2825.
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and Free Golf! Dale 1:
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KEYSTONE AUCTION SERVICE
AB#1648, Col. Ken Mitchell, AU #2225
5500 SE 3rd Ave., Keystone Heights, FL 32656. .
Call for information (352) 473-9008
S- ,,, IVd Me-y Servie
607 Bradford Ct. OWNERS: 4
Starke, FL Kay Colson Waters ,
For more info call Darlene Foreman Lugin
964-6216 I STAKE I ILAKEBUTLERIl
TDD# 1-800-840-2408 = 904-964-6872 386-496-008J
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World Wide Web
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Where one call
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964-6305 473-2210 *496-2261
ARCHERY BOWS PSE
NOVA. Never snot.
$180 Bear wnte-lail 2
has case, sites. detach-
able quiver and arrows.
-$5150 Call 904-966-
0631.
MUST COME AND SEE -
Meel old friends and
new ones 4 family yard
ana garage sale Across
from Southside Elemen-
Stary, 1015 Eastwood Dr.,
September 29 and 30,
8am-? Too much to
,narie.
10328 US HWY'301,
HAMPTON, big yellow
building Saturday and
Sunday, 8am-5pm.
CIthes and knick
sacks.
ESTATE SALE THURS-
_AY AND FRIDAY,
lOam-7pm 1219 W
I adison St. Starke. 5pc
king size bedroom suite.
dining room suite wath 2
e,.tra leaves and six
chairs, misc.
Wanted
TRAILER LOT WITH SEP-
TIC TANK, power pole
aTid well Ready to
rfiove on lor SW trailer
already purchased.
QIdse to Lawley
le.ferrably Call 904-
3D8-8136
WA~iTED URGENTLY -
HANDICAP VAN Call
3L2-373-2842
OLE POSTCARDS We
vilEbuy one card up to
lirge lots, collections or
albums Please call'
904-422-4200
o6r Sale
KENMORE WASHER and
Kr-yer, new type $100
qnd up each. electric
stove, writen guarantee.
delivery available For
apoinlmenls. call 904-
t64-8801;
BBP-KING SIZE Pillowtop
I mattress. and-boxspring
-Mth manufactures war-
fnty. Brand new still in
SIastic. Can deliver. Sell
fr $170. Call 352-372-
S"90
BEDROOM SET 7 piece
Gorgeous cherry queen/
bI oed. dresser, minor,
2 nignistands. chest
available. dovelail con-
struclion New still in
Doxes Retail $6100
sacrifice for $1100 352-
377-9846
DINING ROOM SUITE-
Deautiful cherry laoie. 6
cnippendale crhairs ana
Ighle nhuicn ana ourlel
Brano new 5sll boxea
Can aeimver Relail
$5800, sacrnhice $1100.
352-377-9846.
MATTRESS TWIN sets
$89, full sets $129,
Queen sets $159, King
sets $189. Mattress Fac-
tory, 441 East Brownlee
St. Carpets also large
room size pieces. Save
a lot. Cash and carry
Call Sonia at 352-473-
7173 or 904-964-3888
BED-OUEEN onnopeaic
Pilowlop mattress and
pox Name branda new in
plastic, with warranty
Can deliver Sacrifice
$100 Call 352-372-
8588.
ANIMAL CAGE MADE'
FORTIGERS, 10x20x8,
fully enclosed, heavy,
wire. Call 386-496-
8431, $800. -
USED SOFA WITH
QUEEN HIDE-A-BED.
Light blue, $75 OBO.
Call 904-964-5054 or
352-473-5975, ask for
Rick or-John.
LAWNMOWERS AND
TRAILER, tool boxes
and bed -liners: Honda
moped and golf cart.
Call 904-964-4118.
4-TON TEMPSTAR AIR
CONDITIONER (outside
unit) Two years old,
only used one year. very
good condition $500.
Call Arnie at work, 352-
473-2210 or home, 904-
782-3849. -.
SCOOTER FOR SALE-
HEAVY DUTY, $500.
Call 904-368-9770.
FURNITURE FOR SALE -
Call 904-782-3978 or
904-966-7171.
KENMORE DRYER -
HEAVY DUTY plus four
settings, works great,
$40. Call 904.368-9762
59
Personal
Services
BRADFORD LIMEROCK
LANDSCAPE
DESIGN SERVICES
Commercial Residential
i Installation
.I' Maintenance
30+- years experience
Relocating from Tarpa "
Call Bruce Kenworthy .
ftorahome: 386-659-2888
Cell Phone: 386-538-1673
- Cabinets Doors
Windows Sinks
We Buy & Sell New & Used
ml~nyM 1,A-I
CHAMPION
HOME INSPECTIONS
~ EXISTING HOMES -
For the Buyer and Seller..
A full pre-sale or pre-closing inspection
on electrical, plumbing, structural,
roofin interior, etc.
STARKE TOLL-FREE
,04-964-5525 1-800-570-9653
Call Rick 352-562-5335
"FOR EXPERT WATER WELL SERVICE"
3601 S E. 35th Avenue
Gainesville, FL 32641
(352) 378-1910
Harold "Rip" McCullars 24 Hour Service
' Owner and Operator 7 days
SALES Limerock.
crush creie. a nail
killings. Duiiding'ands.
gravels tractor work
We naul, we spread
Business 904-782-3172
mobile 904-509-9126
Monday Inrougn Satur.
aay
CLARK FOUNDATION
REPAIRS. INC Cor-
recion ot lermiie & wa-
ter-damaged wood &
sills. Leveling & raising
Houses/Bldgs. Pier Re-
placement & alignment.
Free Estimates- Danny
(Buddy) Clark, (904)-
284-2333 or 1-800-288-
0633.
FLORIDA CREDIT UNION
has money to lend tor
M H. & land packages.
1-8007284-1144.
CUSTOM CUTS Lawn &
Landscape. customized .
lawn care. sod. Ir.m-
ming, landscape design
Reasonable rates. free
estimates Commercial
& residential Licensed
and insured. Call 386-
496-2820, if no answer
please leave message
SECRETARIAL SER.
VICES Typesetting, re-
sumes. eic Call Melissa
at 904-364-6463.
PRACTICING GENERAL
LAW SERVICES Spe-
cializing in Bodily Injury
or Wronglul Death Rob
Cook, 904-797-8225
NEED HELP PAYING FOR
PRESCRIPTION
DRUGS? No Rx drug .
coverage? You may
quality lor free medicine
from US Pnarmaceutical
Companies Call 800-
451-9784.
DIVORCE FORMS PRE-
PARED. $125-$150.
We come to you. Call
904-964-5019 or 352-
235-4350.
CONCEALED WEAPONS
PERMIT. $50. One hour.
call 904-964-5019
HAIR CUT SPECIALS'
SEPTEMBER Hair cut
any style short, me-
dium, long. fial lop. high
and tight Includes free
shampoo. $8. Students
hair cut, any style, $7.
Bald? Tnrim around the
sides, $6. Senior citi-
zens, $7. Cay's New
Downtown Barer Shop,
FILL DIRT
for sale
You Pick-up
or
We Haul
041.25 La 11v
904-759-1191
Licensed Masler Barber.
118 Walnut St. next to
Po-t Oil.ce, 904-964-
2308
65
Help Wanted
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS
FOR SECURITY OF-
FICERS in Palatka area,
class 'D' secunty license
and valid FL drivers I,-
cense required Hiring
oonus to qualified appli-
cants Call 386-325-
2001x4351 lor appoint-
ment. EOE M/F/DN.
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS
FOR FULL AND PART
TIME EMT cerrtied Se-
cunry Offlicers in Palatka
area EMTCenilication,
and valid FL drivers li-
cense required. Class
D" Secunty License pre-
ferred. training assis-
tance available. Hiring
bonus for qualified appli-
cants Call 386-325-
2001 ext 4351 or 904-
281-0070 ext 206 Ior
a p p o in t men a n.
Palata_ am@beilsoeulbnet
EOE M/F/DN.
CAREGIVERS NEEDED
We need your help to
make a difference in the
lives of older adults by
helping them In their
homes. No certificalion
required. Car/flexiDility
required. If 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, fi-
berglass manufacturing
and trimming w;Ill train.
Full ime 40 hour week,
Apply in person at U S
Booy Source, 1 5 miles
South of Hampton on
CR 325
CARE GIVER -. 2 years
experience working with
elderly or disabled cli-
ents. 2 or 3 days per
week Su-El's Retire-
ment Home, Hampton
Phone 352-468-2619
NURSERY HELP
NEEDED, weed pulling.
fertilizing etc. Full time
40 hour week. Apply in
person at US Body
Source, 1 5 miles South
of Hampton on CR 325.
ROOMS
FOR RENT
Economy Inn
Lawtey; FL
Daily $35 & up
Wkly $169 & up
Daily Rim Service
Microwave Cable
Refrigerator Local Phone
(904) -'82-3332
BANANA BAY
LANDSCAPE INC.
Specializing in
PALMS and TROPICAL
Residential ~ Comimlercial
ndscape wilh Sophisticalion & Atllilude
dy owned & operated by Charlie Revay
352-214-1320 352415-2885
I
COMPANY SPECIALIZ-
ING in Erosion control
now hiring the following
positions. Crew leaders.
equipment operators, la-
borers Class A CDL
drivers- valid Dnrivers 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
" pan time available, oen-
Seits. Apply in person at
Authorized Construction
Services, 7200 SE US
HWY 301, Hawthome.
352-481-0008
ASSEMBLY AMERICAN
Access Technologies,
located in Keystone
Heights is accepting ap-
plications lor assembly
positions Will train
Hours are from Monday
thru Thursday from 7am
to 3:30pm, and Friday
from 6 30am to 3.30pm
Starling salary Is $7 25
per hour DWFP, good
benefits. Call 352-473-
4984
2ND SHIFT Will train, with
great potential for ad-
vancement. Hours are
from Monday tnru Fri-
day from 3"00pm to
11:30pm. Starting salary
is $7.25 per hour. Amen-
can Access Technolo-
gies is located in Key-
stone Heights. DWFP.
good benelis Call 352-
473-4984
OVER THE ROAD
TRUCK DRIVER. Must
have 2 years experi-
ence, clean MVR and
pass drug lest. 352-473-
4674.
NURSERY SUPERVISOR
* WANTED. Keystone
United Methodist
Church hasa 10-15 hour
per week vacancy for a
motivated, Deople-per-
son to run our nursery
staff. Must be able to
work on Sundays and all
major holidays as well as
oversee lessons for 3'
and 4 year old children
II interested, please mail
your resume and sample
of 3 lessons to Tanya
Dennis at PO Box 744.
Keystone Heights.
32656.
WE NEED HELP START-
ING A FOOD DISTRI-
BUTION CENTER for
SBradford and surround-
Attn: Teams
ARE YOU TOUGH ENOUGH?
If so, we need YOU to haul the
1' nation's most fragile freight!
**Teams or Solos Wanting to Team" '
Armellini Express Lines offers: ,
* Predictable income and home time:
* Paid on hub miles.
* Orientation Pay .
S'Sign On Bonus
Class A CDL with HazMat req
Call today!
800-428-0343
choose option 4 Pierson
orvisit www.armellini.com
FASTr
TRACK
C FOOD STORED :
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,
MERCANTILE BANK
Excellent Compensation! Exceptional Benefits!
Just for Starters:
-Tuition Reimbursement *Scholarship Grants
-Dependent Care Contributions *Medital -Dental
-Vision *401K -Vacation
AVAILABLE P O S ITION S
Mortgage Loan Originator
$2,500 Sign On Bonus
PT Tellers
$1,500 Sign On Bonus
Sfarke, Lake Butler, Live Oak
PT Money Manager
$1,500 Sign On Bonus
Starke
Qualified candidates apply online:
www.bankmercantile.com
WHITEHEAD BROS.,INC. LAKE CITY LOGISTICS
Over-The-Road Drivers Needed!
New trucks with ThermioKing AIU's. 1800 wall inverters, top of the line leather seals, 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. IPersonalized dispatching thai comes from only
dispatching 25 trucks locally. Earn up to 30% of revenue immediately. NO WAITING!!! New increased layover pay. Up to
$100.00 per day. 2 weeks vacation. $1200.00 per year Salety Bonus. Drive of the Year bonus. Driver recruitment bonus.
Medical and dental insurance. Need 2 years experience,
CALL JIM OR DEBRIE LAWRENCE 904-368-0777 or 888-919-8898
904964-8596. Starke
DISHWASHERS & DINING POSITION
at Camp Blanding Consolidated Dining Facility in Starke, Florida
DISHWASHER duties: putting-up stock, cleaning/sanilation duties, in
dishroom & dining room, efficient customer service. Works on hard
surfaces that requires standing, bending for extended periods,
frequently lifts & carries objects up to 40 lbs.
DINING ROOM ATTENDANT duties include: setting up the salad bar,
preparation of desserts & out-going meals (Box lunches). Provide
cleaning/sanitation duties & efficient customer service: Works on hard
*surfaces that -requires standing, bending for extended periods,
frequently lifts carries objects up to 40 lbs.
How to Apply: Individuals who meet the qualifications for these'
positions will call or submit their resumes with cover sheet no later than
September 29, 2006 to:
Consolidated Dining Facility, Camp Blanding,
Attention: Mrs. Sheila Turner
5629 SR 16 West, Starke, Florida 32091
.- Tel. 904-682-3166 Fax: 904-682-3280
Email sheila.turner@fl.ngb.army.mil
*EXPERIENCED CIS A DRIVERS NEEDED*
CHIPL& IVEBOTTOM VANS
-$1000 Sign on Bonus, Home Nights
Local Runs $650 $750+
Health/Life Ins Avail, 401k
Paid Vacation, Wkly Performance Bonus
$500 Quarterly Safety/Perf Bonus
DOT Insp & Driver Referral Bonus
FLATBED DRIVERS
$700- $1000 WKLY
HOME 1-2 NIGHTS & EVERY W/E
CALL
PRITCHETT TRUCKING, INC.
1-800-808-3052
DUIUII ngmaterials-
352-379-4600 Stump Grinding
;622 S.E. 2nd St. GainesiIle, FL Tractor work
-... Debris Removal
I Guaranteed*Lowest 5.
Driveways Sidewalks
Slabs Footings
Decorative Concrete
Coating in many colors
Pumping & Finishing'
FREE ESTIMATES
Bus: (904) 964-3827
Mobile: (904) 364-7153
Keystone Hauling &
Handyman Service, LLC
*Cany *BushftgMowwng
*HomeRepr *Trieeing&R eo
*PesseWashing *SiteCleanUp
*Oddjobs *TralshRemoval
*YardWork Pine Bark &Cypres Muldh
*GarenRoto-Tig *FlrewoodForSale
*Liensed& Inur *FreeEstimates
Owner: Kerry Whitford
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ing areas. We neea do-
nations of freezers, re-
trigeralors, storage trail-
eers or old semi Irailers
lor slonnglood 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 Dislnoution Center
at 904-964-6766. ask for
Glenda Davis or Berlie
Caudill at 904-964-6778.
ARE YOU A WRITER?
We are looking for
someone to. cover local
meetings, write features
and cover community
events in Bradford,
Union and Clay Coun-
ties. Must have a knack
for writing, be experi-
enced on computers.
Hours are varied, in-
cludes occasional week-
ends. Mail or email re-
sume to PO Drawer A.
Starke, FL 32091.
editor@bctelegraph com.
DRIVER WANTED TO
DRIVE ELDERLY man
. to Gainesville doctor.
Pay good. 904-964-
7953.
TRUCK DRIVER CLASS
CDL for sod farm Local
deliveries, forklift experi-
ence Call 386-496-
2174
MAINTENANCE MAN
NEEDED for Lawtey
Apartments. Retired
couple preferred, free
rent and small salary.
EHO, call Nita at 904-
782-3531.
SITE MANAGER -
BRADFORD COUNTY.
The incumbent will be
responsible for the Con-
gregate Food Site,
Homebound Meals and
secretanal suppon to the
Senior Cenler Director/
Coordinator as required
to assure clerical re-
quirements of the orga-
nizational activities are
accomplished In a timely
manner. Desirable
Qualifications: 1) high
school graduate with
supplemental courses in
general management
subjects, 2) two years'
experience performing
clerical and/or secire-
tarial functions of a com-
plex nature, 3) two years
experience and training
in the area of Business
Administration or Public
Administration, 4) com-
puter experience. Appli-
cations available at
Suwannee River Eco-
nomic Council, Inc.. In-
dusinal Park104-4 L M
Gaines. Boulevard, ..
Slarke. Equal Opportu-
nity Employer. Persons
With disabilities are en-
.couraged to-apply for
employment. Snoulo-
special accomodealons
be necessary, please
call 386-362-4115 -
voice/TDD. Deadline or
receipt of resume. Sep-
-lember 25, 2006.
.4:30pm.
-OME JOIN THE FAMILY
like .atmosphere and
work at Windsor Manor.
Open positions for
CNA's (all shills), and
dietary aids.' Fill out ap-
plications at 602 E Laura
St., Starke 32091 or fax
resume to 904-964-
6621. Call 904-964-
3383 for appointment
EEOC/DFWP
CITY OF KEYSTONE
HEIGHTS, Keystone
Airpark Authqrity, is
seeking an Administra-
tlive Assistant to perform
a vanety of routine and
complex clerical, secre-
tarial and administrative
work in keeping official
records, and provide ad-
ministrative support to
the Keystone Airpark
Authority Board mem--
bers. This non-exempt
position will report di-
rectly to the Keystone
Airpark Authority and
provide dIrect adminis-
trative support to Ihe
Keystone Heights-Airport -
Operations Supervisor
Interested Individuals
should send an e-mail
request to
jobs@keystoneairport.
corn for Ihe. position de-.
scnption and duties or
may apply In person ai
7100 Airport Rd, Slarke,
FL. Applicants will need
to submit a bnel resume
highlighting their experi-
ence and complete an
Driver Dedicated Regional
Avg. $825 $1025/wk
65% preloaded/pretarped
Jacksonville, FL Terminal
CDL-A req'd 877-428-5627
www.ctdrivers.com
In just 71 Days...
you'can have the skills.
you nied'to get ajob as a
Dental Assistant
10 week course, Saturday only
Tuition $1950 Payment Plans
call Christi@
Jacksonville Dental Assistant
School
for info packet
904-398-3401
-next class starts:
Nov. 4, 2006
Reg by FL Commission lor Independeni Educaiton
f
employment application
Salary based on experi-
ence Deadline for ac-
cepting applications is
September 21. 2006 at
4 00pm at Ine airpark
- office. Selected candi-
dates will be requested
to attend a formal inter.
view with the Authonty
In accordance with Ine
Cityof Keyslone Heignis
employment require
ments. the successful
candidate will have to
undertake a medical
physical and a drug lesl.
prior to employment.
NOW HIRING SMALL EN
GINE OR TRACTOR
MECHANIC. Full time.
drug free work place.
Lazenby Equipmeni,
964 4238
BRADFORD TERRACE -
A SKILLED NURSING
facility is now accepting
applications for C N A's
FTand PT 311 and 11'
7 shills. Apply in person
at BradfordTerrace, 808
S Colley Rd. Starke. FL
32091. 904-964-6220
DFWP'EOE
LOOKING FOR SOME.
ONE TO DO LIGHT
.sewing, alterations and/
or ironing for an indi-
viaual Call 904-368-
9770.
SALES- -MANAGER
NEEDED lor flooring
company Salary plus
commission. Call 352-
258-3922 or lax resume
to 352.473-6416.
OFFICE HELP NEEDED,
FULL TIME Invoicing.
Ouick Books helpful, or-
der parts, claim ap-
proval, answer phone
8am-5pm. M-F Call
904-964-8596. SCarKe
area
DRIVER THAT IS ME-
CHANICALLY IN-
CLINED, lull time Will
train the right person.
8am-5pm. FL Orivers li-
cense required Call
904 964.8596. Starke-
area
MATURE SINGLE FE-
MALE NEEDED to live-
in wiln elderly woman
Will need to keep house.
laundry. cook. bathe,
give meds and lake to
doctor visits Monthly
allowance and time off
included Call 904.964-
8441 or 904.-964-3361
RESiDENJTIAL FRAMING
C A R P E N T ER:S-
NEEDED in Gainesville`
area Call 386-623-7064
or 386 623-7063
SAW MILL OPERATOR -
Depenriaole hraid-work-
ing Call for application,
Josn Crawlord. 352-:
745-1565 Southern:
Pine anr Forest Gra-
ram FL
P/T HOUSEKEEPER:
NEEDED ADilitytowork
well with the elderly resi--
"ents in retirement com--
munity 2.4/wK, some
overtime may be re-
quired Weekend work
and occasional holiday
work 1 year experience.
preferred rate nego-
liable. Please call.
Donna Baralis at
Penney Retirement
Community, 904-284-
8548 Drug Free Work
Place and EOE
HOUSEKEEPER 40/WK
AT ALZHEIMER'S lacil- -
ily. 7am-3 30 shitl Ex-
penence in housekeep-
ing and aoiliry to work
with elderly residents
with dementia Call
Carolyn VicKnair at 904-
284-8506 or 904-284-
8200 Penney Relire- -
meni Community. Drug -
Free Workplace and
EOE.
Banking :
Capital City
OBank
Capital City Bank,
known for quality
commercial financial
services since 1895,
is seeking
enthusiastic,
professional
.TELLERS ready to
serve our Starke and
Keystone Heights
clients.
TELLERS
Part-time
Ideal candidates are
detail-oriented, with a e
strong math apltitude,
excellent
interpersonal skills,
arid cash handling
and sales
experience Must be
able to promote bank
products and
services, handle
checks and deposits,
and balancing/ ,
maintaining a cash
draw.
interested applicants
should apply online
at
www.ccbg.com
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does not have a car. Her mom, Carol, has asked Town and Country for ..
help! And we are going to help with a "Sale For Heather Smith". From W
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Heather buy a vehicle. We are having a Special Tent Sale in front of the .d J: !
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The $150.00 will be donated for all cars sold -Whether at the Tent Sale
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