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Noteworthy
Lawtey elects.
two new council
members
Election night was an upset for the
two incumbents running to preserve
their seats on the city council in
Lawtey.
One, Marvin Rosier, has. been a
longtime fixture on the citr council.
John Morris, the other councilman,
has served since 2002.
Both were defeated on Dec. 5.
Morris was paired with challenger
Carlton Jones in Group 2. With 98
votes in his favor, just nine more
than Morris, Carlton took the 'seat,
receiving 52 percent of the vote.
The margin between Rosier and
Massey in Group 4 was wider. Rosier
fell 28 votes behind Masse.s who
won with 106 votes, or 56 percent.
Impact fee
workshop
planned
Prior to its second public hearing,
the Bradford County Commission
will meet in a workshop setting to
discuss impact fee levels.
That workshop \\ill take place
today, Thursday, Dec. 7, at 2 p.m. in
the commission meeting room at the
courthouse.
The second public hearing is
slated for next Thursday. Dec. 14, at
7 p.m. in the Gov. CharleN E. Johns
Conference Center.
A tentative workshop with the city
of Starke on impact fees set for
Dec. 11 has been postponed until
a date and time convenient to all
commissioners can be established.
Consideration of the county's
impact fee ordinance on Thursday,
Dec. 21, has also been delayed since
the regularly-scheduled meeting has
been canceled.
Toys for Tykes
needs support
According to Toys for Tykes
Chairperson Janet Revels, the
program is in full swing and praying
for community support.
While no longer under the Lions
Club umbrella, Lions members like
Revels are keeping the program alive
to serve needy families by providing
toys for their children at Christmas.
Other Toys for Tykes board
members are Linda Jacobs, Robert
-Currier and Juanita Smith.
"We certainly hope to help make
the Christmas season a blessing
for children' in need, but due to
very limited funds, we are not able
to assist every child in Bradford
County," Revels said.
The more support he group receives
the more families they can help by
turning those financial donations into
Christmas joy for disadvantaged kids.
Caseworkers with the Department of
Children and Families notify Toys
for Tykes of eligible participants.
In order to. donate, caFl (904) 364-
8346, or mail donations to Toys
for Tykes at 16311 S.W. 65th Ave.,
Starke, FL 32091. Remember to
make checks out, to Toys for Tykes,
not Toys for Tots, which is a separate
charity.
Lawtey Fire
Rescue raising-
funds
Help Lawtey Fire Rescue raise
funds and enjoy a day full of food, fun
and prizes with local firefighters.
Family and Friends Day is
Saturday, Dec..16, from 10 a.m. to 2
p.m. at the fire station.
Tour the newly remodeled station,
witness an awards ceremony and
help the community by donating
blood.
Enter the drawing for the world's
largest Christmas stocking, ,which
is 8 feet tall as well as the drawing
for a special door prize. Tickets are
$1 and are available at city hall and
from firefighters.
Are you positive that you are HIV negative? That was the question Valarie Jones (right)
and her daughter, Jasmine, were asking as they strolled down U.S. 301 for Friday's AIDS
walk. Jones is the coordinator of the AIDS outreach program at the Bradford County Faith
Community Center.
Health and faith community
walk for AIDS awareness
BY MARK. CRAWFORD
Telegraph Editor
Interested in raising awareness,
about the spread of the, disease,
members of the health 'and faith'
community commemorated World
AIDS Day with a walk down 'U.S.
301.
One of them, pastor Byron
Ramseur, carried a sign noting the
47 known cases of HIV infection or
AIDS in Bradford County.
Starke Mayor. Carolyn Spooner,
also among the: walkers, fears the
number could be higher and continue
to grow.
"I fear that this number may be
,much higher because many people
do not get tested and do not seek
treatment until they are very ill," said
Spooner.
An it-could-never-happen-to-me
attitude ma.\ be intersecting with the
irrationality of addiction to put lives
at risk.
"Until we get a handle on the drug
problem in our community, these
numbers will continue to escalate as
many drug-addicted persons have no
inhibitions about sexual promiscuity.
Pandemic
readiness
put to the
test
BY MARK J. CRAWFORD
Telegraph Editor
When all is well, there's little
obstacle to getting a flu shot. But
a pandemic of this or any other
such infection would result in a high
demand for vaccine or treatment that
local emergency officials may or
may not be ready for.
An exercise .Tuesday at the
fairgrounds was designed to test the
readiness of emergency responders
in Bradford County. It was also an
opportunity for residents to. breeze in
and out, since the object was to treat
as many people as possible in a short
period of time.
Brian 'Johns, director of the
county's emergency management
program, said the morning began
with instruction from evaluators
from Gainesville. Employees from
the Bradford and Union County
See TEST, p. 8A
Man\ use such behavior to get money
to satisfy their drug habit." the mayor
-said. .
The threat extends beyond those
with drug nlabits, however, so- the
availability of information can mean
the difference between life and
death.
"We must educate all of our
community before this problem gets
out of hand. We must educate all age
groups from our youth to our seniors,
who are becoming the next vulnerable
group: In a few short years HIV/
AIDS health-related problems may
become one of the leading causes of,
death in,our community," Spooner
said.
Elaine Slocum of the Bradford
County Faith Community Center said,
"This year we thought-to heighten
the awareness-that we would walk
on 301 with our signs and have some
isibilitx about what this dilemma is
doing to our community."
The center has a grant-funded
outreach, testing and counseling
program geared toward decreasing
the spread of HIV infection through
education. Valarie Jones is the
center's outreach coordinator. -
"We just want to get the word
out," Jones said. "For a community
of 20,OQO00-plus people, 47 cases (of
the disease') is quite a bit."
AIDS isn't going an\ where. 'she'
said, so she hopes that people can
be open-minded abiut\ the. reality of
the epidemic. Infection doesn't just
happen in big cities.
Those testing positive for HIV,
the virus responsible for causing
AIDS, are referred to resources in
other counties for treatment and
care, Slocum said, but the health
-departments in Bradford and Union
County as well as the Bradford
County Faith Community Center
offer ways to find out .your HIV
status.
"Our goal is to try to help people
know what their status is," Slocum
said. "The only way you know is to
get tested."
The health departments offer a
more definitive, confidential blood
test for a nominal fee. Anyone can
-walk in and be tested.
Walk-ins are also welcome at the
Bradford County Faith Community
See WALK, p. 2A
Kiwanis
donates
$20,000
to library
BY MARK J. CRAWFORD
Telegraph Editor
The Kiwanis Club of Starke
has donated $20,000 to adopt
the children's section of the new
Bradford County Public Library,
currently under construction.
Kiwanians and Library Ad\iisory
Board members Terry Vaughan and
Cheryl Canova, along with a group
of- other club members, presented
County Chairman Eddie Lewis the
check on Monday.
Lewis called it "a very, very good
thing."
"I know all the board members and
all the people in Bradford County
appreciate it," Lewis said.
Vaughan said one of the exciting
things about the new library is the
number of groups who have stepped
forward to get involved, such as
See DONATE; p. 3A
County
planner
hired
BY MARK J. CRAWFORD
Telegraph Editor
County Manager Jim Cra%%ford
has tapped iAlex Henley of Lake
City to be Bradford's first' county
planner.
Henley was one of five applicants.
According to Crawford, Henley has.
a degree in business and has worked
in county and state government,
including seven years with a water
management district. A former Navy
officers he currently sits on the zoning
board and board of adjustment in.
Columbia .County and possesses
knowledge of comprehensive plans,
growth management, mapping and
GIS systems, etc. ,
He is a retired individual who
wishes to remain in the work force,
Crawford said.
According to the job description,.
the county planner will coordinate
and conduct research to prepare
complex, detailed .reports in the
See PLANNER, p. 2A
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Brian Melvin was among the first to receive a flu shot from Kim Libby Tuesday morning at
the pandemic exercise held at the fairgrounds by the health department and emergency
officials.
SPage 2A TELEGRAPH Dec. 7, 2006
Walkers included (at top left) Mayor Carolyn Spooner and Joe Pietrangelo; (above)
Elaine Slocum and Raynell Fields; (below) Cynthia and EIJelani Ross with Joseph
Ross and pastor Byron Ramseur.
WALK
Continued from p. 1A
Center the can be tested through
a simple oral swab test. This
test is less definitive but is still
effective in diagnosing HIV
status, and results are equally
confidential.
The center is located at 113
E. Call St. in Starke, and the
phone number is (904) 964-
5088.
The Bradford County Health
Department is located at 1801
N. Temple Ave., and the phone
number is (904) 964-7732.
The AIDS walk on Friday
was followed up with a
community fish fry and
educational presentation the
next day at which Spooner read
a proclamation approved by the.
city commission.--
In the United States, an
estimated 1,185,000 Americans
are living with HIV, with contact.
approximately 40,000 new Among rural men, men who
infections every year, reports have sex with men comprise
the National Rural Health approximately 60 percent of
Association. Over the years, rural AIDS cases and injecting
5-8 percent of HIV cases in the drug users about 20 percent. In
U.S. have been in rural areas. 2000, in the rural South, 28.5
According to the percent of men were infected
association: through heterosexual contact.
*68 percent of all AIDS cases Worldwide, an estimated
among rural populations are in 38.6 million people are living
Southern states. In some rural with HIV. More than 4 million
areas, HIV/AIDS diagnosis of those were infected in 2005.
rates are almost as high as those Established by the World.
in urban areas. Health Organization in 1988,
Blacks represent 50 percent World AIDS Day serves to
of rural AIDS cases, followed focus global attention on the
by whites (37 percent), Latinos devastating impact of the HIV/
(nine percent) and American AIDS epidemic. Observance of
Indian/Alaska natives (two this day provides an opportunity
percent). ... -for 'governments, national
While- 75 percent of rural AIDS programs, churches,
AIDS cases are among men, community organizations and
rates among rural women,- individuals to demonstrate the
particularly among black importance of the fight against
women, are increasing. Most HIV/AIDS. The day is observed
women are becoming infected every Dec. 1.
with HIV through heterosexual
PLANNER
Continued from p. 1A
areas of land 'use, public
facilities and infrastructure,
urban design, social issues,
land development code
interpretation and revision, and
site plan reviews.
Aiialyzing land development
proposals.capital improt ements
budgets, housing programs
and economic development
activities will also come
with the responsibility of
advising the board of county
commissioners.
The county planner will also
work with members of the
public on matters of planning.
He will assist property owners,
developers and contractors in
understanding and achieving
compliance with the county's
code.
The planner will oversee
amendments to the county's
comprehensive plan and land
development regulations and
ensure their compliance with
federal and state regulatory
requirements.
Outside of the planning arena,
the county planner will serve as
a grant writer, researchifig grant
opportunities and preparing
applications for funding.
.The planner will also have
a hand in code enforcement,
overseeing all code violations,
performing 'inspections,
advising violators and helping
them work toward compliance.
When further action is
necessary, the county planner
will bring those cases before
the code enforcement board.
New agent
selected,
Heather Futch will be the
county's new agent for family
and consumer sciences in the
extension office.
Futch will split her time
between Baker and Bradford
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DONATE
Continued from p. 1A
Satita Fe Community College,
which is providing up to
$100,000 to pave the parking
lot and ongoing support to
provide computers.
The. Kiwanis Club's
involvement .is also more
than a one-time donation to
the children's library. Vaughan
said the club is partnering with
the. library to support kids'
programs and fight illiteracy.
Canova, president of the
Kiwanis Club, said the club's
main focus is on children, and
it is with that in mind -that
they are adopting the children's
area.
She said th'e long-
term commitment would
include everything from
members reading to kids to
providing needed supplies
and participating in projects
the library undertakes in the
future. b
The county commission in
turn agreed that the children's
library would be called the
Kiwanis Kids Zone.
"We are thrilled!" said
Library Director Phalbe
Henriksen, also a Kiwanian.
Kiwanis members presented a $20,000 check to County Chairman President Cheryl Canova, Steve Denmark, Wendy Burton, Mary
.Eddie Lewis. Pictured (I-r) are Jim Crawford, Phalbe Henriksen, Vallandingham, Sylvia Tatum, Cookie Mundorff, Phillip Johns and
Bob Milner, Ray Norman, Lewis, Terry Vaughan, Kiwanis Nelson Green.
"The Kiwanis Club has given.
us enough money to pay for
all of the furnishings in'the
children's department."
Vaughan said the library,
construction project is well,
under way, and the building
will be complete sometime next'
year.. He thanked the county
commission for their support in
seeing a new library built.
Half of the Kiwanis donation
represents funds raised locally.
The other half is matching funds
the club qualified for based on '
its fund-raising efforts.
Suwannee River Water
Management District- and
the Florida Department of
Transportation have also
contributed funds that will
correct storm water drainage,
issues and' repave a portion of
Pratt Street, where the library
is being built.
Study looking at county-
wide fire department
BY ILIARK J. CRAWFORD
Telegraph Editor
The county v don't tamper
with -its volunteer -fire
departments in the wake of
a future study that seeks, to
define ., hat a countywide fire
department would "look like,"
according to County Manager
Jim Crawford.
"It pays particular attention
not to interfere with the
volunteer fire structure,"
Crawford said. "It will remain
as it is. I don't want anyone to
think we're dissatisfied; they
do a superb job."
The study will examine
firefighting capability in
the county ,and develop'
Pet adoptions
at Christmas
festival
PAWS will host pet adoptions
downtown at the Home for the
Holidays Christmas festival
and will feature a variety of
dogs and cats as well as kittens
and puppies ....
The pets all need warm
homes anid a loving family.
There will be a small fee, plus
they will need shots and must
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Included EMS director, Rowe said,
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Scholarship banquet will
help raise funds for five
Starke Mayor Carolyn
Spooner is inviting the
.community-to-the-Shirrey Ann
Brown Livingstone Scholarship
Foundation fund-raising
$anquel on Saturday, Dec. 9, at
b p.m. ai the Mt. Pisgah A.M.E.
'Church annex.
The purpose of the banquet is
:to raise funds for scholarships
for deserving students in the
community.
Spooner's sister, Shirley Ann
Brown Livingstone,- died ,of
breast cancer two years ago.
cShe was a 1966 Bradford High.
_School-graduate-an d-eaTrre -
her nursing degree from the
University of Florida. It was
her hope and dream that many
young people could have an
opportunity to further their
education beyond high school.
According to Spooner, her
sister once said, "So many
.people have encouraged and
helped me that I'd like to share
it."' a.
The foundation's goal is to
do that through a scholarship in
Livingstone's name.
Livingstone believed there
are many who work hard and are
not. rewarded for their efforts,
and many kids are further
discouraged by inadequate
preparation for success. The
educational and vocational
opportunities the scholarship
will provide will help worthy
recipients succeed.
The toundaiion alko promotes
thelimportance of breast cancer
awareness and the fight against
cancer. The scholarship will
support students pursuing
careers in the health-related
fields such as nursing, medicine
and cancer research.
Tickets to the banquet are $25
each. All of the proceeds from
the sale of the tickets will go
toward five $1,000
scholarships
to students in
Bradford County.
The church
annex is located at
the corner of U.S.
301 and Steel Mill
Road (C.R. 100A).
The tickets
are available
through Mayor
Spooner. For more
information,please
contact her at (904)
964-5807. Make
checks payable to
the Shirley Ann
Brown Livingstone
Scholarship
Foundation, 1116
E. Calvary St.,
Starke, FL 32091.
Shirley Ann Brown Livingstone
Youth
Challenge
receives grant
The Florida Youth Challenge
Academy has announced: it
received a $45(.000 grant from
the Department of Juvenile
Justice to continue supporting
the voluntary program geared
toward at-risk youth.
:The Florida Youth
Challenge program offers at-
risk youlh the opportunity to
complete their high school
education, and receiving stale
funds is ital to the program's
success," said retired Sgt. Maj.
Danny Brabham, director of the
academy.
The academy, which teachers
academics, leadership skills,
self-esteem arid physical fitness,
provides a highly disciplined
environment for 16-tol8-year-
old at-risk youth, free from
outside distractions.
Since its'inception in 2001,
the academy has, graduated
1,200 cadets. The cost to
the state for a cadet at the
academy is $14,000). The
cost ro incarcerate a juvenileI
offender i.-, $40,000 annually.-
It is estimated the academy has
saved the state more than $26,-%
million injuvenile incarceration
costs'. "
BHS chorus
performs
Christmas
favorites
The Bradford High 'School
chorus, 6inder the direction"
of Don Hardy, will present a
concert of Christmas music on
Thursday, Dec. 14, in the BHS
auditorium. Concert time is set
for 8 p.m.
Such holiday favorites as
"Silent Night," "Deck The
Hall," "Jingle Bells," "Joy To
The World" and many others.
are sure to set all those who
attend into a festive holiday
mood.
Admission is $5. .Children*'
under 1.2 years of age are
admitted free if accompanied
by their parents.
2nd annuall
Kome ofr I e liday
khriistas elebTration
in Historic Downtown Starke, Florida
Saturday, Dec. 9 3-7:30 p.m.
SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS
3-4 P.M.
ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PARADE
I "A Tropical Christmas"
Please call for route details.
5-7 P.M.
PHOTOS W/SANTA
BY BRENDA THORNTON
W. Call St., Denmark Furniture
Also food, rides, games and fun for the
youngsters .
4:30-7:30 P.M.
Open House at the Women's Club
Christlnasdisplais-and refreshments
5-5:30 P.M. and 5:30*6 P.M.
@ Live Nativity, 4 ... '"
at the First United Methodist Churih
5-7:30 P.M.
Tour of Homes on Walnut Street
Follow the luminaries!
Haven't you always wanted to see inside those
gorgeous homes?
Tickets are $10 per person and they are
available at the Main Street Starke, Inc.
office located in the North Florida Regional
Chamber of Commerce buildingat.100-E.
--ati-Streie .
"m Sti>;.I//iiiy 'Calets +'
'....'t ,nj funnel Cakes
S Vendors
Window decorations at local shops along Call,
Thompson & Walnut streets
For information call (904) 964-5278
(Pelebrate,
C i'stmas ltwe
Old Las honeda
Wander down brick paved
...streets, ..enjoy... the friendly,
J atmosphereee as yli^g".
period homes, listen to
strolling carolers, sample
scrumptious seasonal
treats, visit our local
retailers, Watch a live
Nativity, and have your
loved one's photo taken
with Santa Claus.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE .
Care of Busness"
MAIN OFFICE
Lake Butler
100 E. Call St., Starke
904-964-5278
www.northfloridachamber.com
Keystone Heights
Melrose
I I
EfMARK YOUR
CALENDAR
TRANSITION MEETING.
CHAMBER BOARD
brizstmas
ilara-be
Dec. 9
Businesses, groups and other folks
who want to participate in the
Starke Christmas Parade may pick
up entry forms at the
chamber office.
The theme for this year's parade is
"A Tropical Christmas."
The parade will begin at
3 p.m. and festivities
will follow in the
downtown area.
When:
Time:
Where:
Friday, Dec. 8
Noon 2 p.m.
Gov. Charley E Johns
Conference Center
Current board and newly elected
members are requested to attend
FINAL DAY, SANTA TO SENIOR
BULBS ON TREES AT WAL-MART
When: Wednesday, Dec. 13
SANTA TO A SENIOR
WRAPPING PRESENT PARTY
When:
Time:
Where:
Friday, Dec. 15
2 p.m.
EOC building
Dec 25 29
,CHAMBER OFFICE WILL BE
CLOSED FOR CHRISTMAS
Dec. 7,2006 TELEGRAPH PageSA
I mI hmll Io ui IIII IIIU
I Southside announces Nov. Terrific Kids.
Southside Elementary School recently announced its November Kiwanis
Terrific Kids. They are (1-r): First row, Miguel Barquinero, Austin Nazworth,
Dalton Baker, Hayden Page, Jarrett Price; second row, Kaylee Griffis, Shelby
Wilkison, Justin Fugatt, Taro Ward, Amanda Smock, Sommer Lane, Kamaya
Holley; third.row, Jarvis Desue, Tymonzo Ward, Bailey Forsyth, Billy Sanford,
Semya Crumitie; fourth row, Sara Wade, Brittany Goode, Bruce Behrens,
i Stacey Toms, Christopher Shannon and Spencer Williams. .
Nov. TKs honored at Hamptolln Elementary
Nov.. TKs honored at Hampton Elementary
I CHURCH I
True Vine Ministry will be
hosting Christmas in the Park
2006. This year's event will
take place Wdnesday, Dec. 20
from 6:30-8:30 p.m.. at
Wainwright Park. Activities will
include ministering of music
through song by our adult and
youth singers, games and gifts
for'all in attendance.
Refreshments will be served.
There is no fee and the public is
invited. For information, call
(904) 964-9264.
Compassionate Friends
Support Group meeting will be
Monday, Dec. 11, at 7 p.m. at
the Potter's House at Trinity
Baptist Church located at 3716
S.E. S.R. 21, Keystone Heights.
Any questions call (352) 475-
1146 or e-mail:
alicewatts 1 @alltel.net.
Lawtey Church of God will
have a yard sale on Saturday,
Dec. 9,9 a.m. until 2 p.m. The
public is invited .
Curtis
Hampton to
celebrate 90th
birthday
Bl' ^
4<
Clinton E. Jenkins
Jenkins earns_
business
degree
Clinton E. Jenkins, of
Starke. will be graduating from
Savannah State Uni ersity in
Georgia on Saturday, Dec. 9,
at 10 a.m.
Jenkins is the son of Isaiah
and Nlyrtice Jenkins of Starke
and is a 2002 graduate of
Bradford High School.
The ceremony will take
place in Tiger Arena' at
Savannah (Ga.) State
University. All friends an.
relatives are invited to attend.
Jenkins has earned a
bachelor's degree in business
administration, with a
concentration in accounting.
After graduation, he plans to'
continue his studies.and earn
his master's degree in business
administration while also
playing arena football with the
Daytona Lightning.
*1
Hampton Elementary School recently announced its Kiwanis Terrific Kids for the
month of November 2006. They are (1-r): first row, Amanda Linehan, Bradley
Henderson, Dalton Roberts, Amber Williams, Brandon Anders, Catherine Bennett,
dlJrcer; seconcfrow; 'John Ward, Taylor Gatlin, Thomas Parker, Rick Stephens,
CqW qMarWprPestiny Txenthana ndTrIeitan Looey-'- .
On Dec. 16, 2006, at
5:30 p.m., Curtis
Hampton will celebrate
his 90th birthday at
Antioch Baptist Church,
1200 Grand St.
in Starke.
All family and friends
are invited. Call (904)
964-2902 and RSVP t"'
Dorothy Moss.^ ''
S"Gann" Shemer
What a special child.
You've grown to be a
lo. ing mother and caring
Sif'3Your family is alayys, ,
-fir.;Ytou:go out of your
way to put everyone else
first before yourself.
Your caring heart to all
Saninmals-that's why we
call you 'Ellie.Mae."
You always bring all strays
home, nurse them back to
health and then find a
good home for them.
Have a blessed birthday.
Love, Mom, Granny, Pa,
your husband Kelly
and three kids, Wyatt,
Morgan and Savannah
25% o Wa
Saturday, Dec. 9
12 -7pm
(.OcoAiTW. Lti iWtin
322A S. Walnut St.
964-9080
M i'om, Dad and
Grandina Clar(ene
Mary Robbins and some of her treasures.
Treasures on display at library
During the month of
December, the personal
collection of Bradford County
Library outreach coordinator
Mary Robbins will be on
display.,. ,
Robbins drives the'
'bookmobile, serving outlying
areas, arid also delivers to the
homebound.
Green family
reunion is
Dec. 9
The family of Arch and
Fannie Green will have a
reunion on Saturday, Dec. 9, in
the barn of Lawrence Mosley,
four miles north of Starke on
U.S. 301.
The gathering will begin at 1
p.m. and food will be served at
4.
Meat will be cooked at the
barn and a donation will be
requested. The rest of the dinner
will be potluck and each family
should bring salads, side dishes
or desserts.
Family members are urged to
bring photos.
C- f HTarry Green-to RS-VP
at (904) 964-6653. He may
also be reach during work
Born in Fairbanks, Alaska,
Robbins was raised in Nenana,
Alaska. During her travels she
has lived in Dutch Harbor,
Kodiak, Seldovia, Kenai,
Anchorage and Chignik,
Alaska. She has traveled ,all
over the United States and
abroad collecting many unique
items.
hours at (904) 964-6653 or by
mail at 14677 U.S.. 301 S,
Starke, FL 32091.-
SRWMD
board to meet
Dec. 12
The Suwannee River Water
Management District's
Governing Board will meet on
Tuesday, Dec. 12, at 9 a.m., at
District Headquarters, C,R. 49
and S.R. 90 East in Live Oak.
The meeting is to consider
district business and public
hearings on regulatory and land
acquisition matters.
A workshop will follow he
Governing Board meeting.
All meetings, workshops and
hearings are open to the public.
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Happy 5*1Birthday
Jaelyn
l We are so blessed to have such
a special little girl as our
daughter (and sister).
We love you so much,
Daddy, Mommy & Tyler
"Happy Birthday!"
TRENT JASON BRYANT!
Dec. 10
S9Have a great 7th Birthday!
'4We love you very much,
'From al your family, especially
Papa & Nana and Mom & Dad
f"Christmas"
It's Christmas time, oh the good spirit,
In it a message, let us hear it.
He came down and dwelled among us,
In Him let us trust.
A sign, a sign He is here,
The angels tell us He is near.
Oh wonderful child God in flesh,
In Him let us rest.
Oh Savior Lord, you are here,
To save us from eternal fear.
The Christ Child became a man,
To fulfill His master plan.
To save the world from their sin,
He is the beginning and the end.
Peace on earth and mercy mild,
Christmas is all about the Christ Child.
Henry Hodges, Lawtey, FL
Happy 18th Birthday
Lattimore Williams IV
Doc. 12,1988
A/K/A Bubba
WORTH NOTING I
Health Start of North Central
Florida Coalition is seeking a
volunteer board member. Healthy
Start provides services for high-risk
women and children up to 3 years
old. The coalition is seeking a
volunteer to serve on the board who
either has been'pregnant and
accessed prenatal care or who has
small children and has accessed
health care for his or her children.
. The member will attend once-a-
month board meetings in
Gainesville. Contact Celia Paynter,
(352) 313-6500, ext. 118, for
additional information,
Starke Lions Club meets on the
second and fourth Tuesdays of the
month, 7 p.m., at Western Steer
Steak House in Starke. For
information call Angel Hill, (904)
364-6215.
The Lawtey Recreation Board
meets on the second Tuesday of the
month at 7 p.m.
A meditation and stress control
workshop is held every Thursday at
6:30 p.m. at the Senior Health Care
Center. Call to register (904) 782-
1069.
Bradford Lodge No. 35 F&AM, at
the comer of Orange and Call
streets, in Starke has slated
communications on the second and
fourth Monday of the month at 7:30
p.m. and a covered dish dinner on
the second Monday at 6.30 p.m
American Legion Post #56, at 715
Edwards Rd. in Starke across from
the National Guard Armory. has
bingo even Monda) night for cash
prizes. Lp to $125 jackpot,
:depending on attendance, canbe
won each week. Early bird,. 7 p.m.;
regular games, 7.30 p.m.; doors
open at 5 p.m. Players must be 18 or
older. The public is welcome
Do you have any concerns about
Your child's development? Free
information and/or screenings are
available for ages birth to 5 years.
To schedule an appointment, call
Child Find at (800) 227-6036 or go *
to www. nefec.org/fdlrs (click on
Child Find).
Page 6A TELEGRAPH Dec. 7, 2006
ACORN Clinic awarded $100,000 for excellence
The Blue Foundation
for a Healthy Florida, the
philanthropic affiliate of
Blue Cross and Blue Shield
of Florida, today presented its
highest level of recognition-
The Sapphire Award-to the
Alachua County Organization
for Rural Needs, also known as
the ACORN Clinic, a health care
service provider for indigent
and low-income families.
ACORN is one of three
organizations to receive the
$100,000 Sapphire Award,
presented to statewide
nonprofit organizations that
have demonstrated excellence,
success and high merit in
community health programming
and services. "
"The Sapphire Award
recognizes Florida nonprofit
organizations that have
improved health care access and
quality for at-risk populations,"
said Susan Towler, executive
director of The Blue Foundation
for a Healthy Florida.
"ACORN has developed and
sustained initiatives that build
on community assets to foster,
positive changes in health care
access for the uninsured. We
arc pleased to acknowledge its
contributions to the health and
well-being of the communities
it serves."
ACORN provides primary
and preventative health care
services to uninsured families
in Alachua, Bradford and
Union counties. The ACORN
Clinic is a full-scale rural health
facility that provides medical
and dental care, social services
and outreach education.
Community partnerships with
the University of Florida and
Sante Fe Community College
providestaffwhilealso ensuring,
meaningful training locations
for physicians, dentists,
hygienists, pharmacists and
nurse practitioners. '
In 2005, the clinic provided
more than 17,500 patient visits"
with a staff of 28 and more than
100 'volunteers. The pediatric.
dental clinic provided 695
visits including 2,742 different
procedures on children under
the age of 12. As part of its
women's health program, more
than 500 free mammography
screenings have been provided
in the past two years, with
eight women diagnosed with
malignancies and receiving
treatment.
The Sapphire Award'
recognizes community health
programs that have; improved
the health-related outcomes of
Florida's at-risk populations
and communities. Programs
are nominated by three
persons familiar with the
organization and are reviewed
by an independent selection
committee made up of medical,
public health and health.
communication experts from
across the country and Florida.
A total of 40 organizations
were nominated for the 2006
Sapphire Award.
The Blue Foundation for a
.Healthy Florida is a separate,,
philanthropic affiliate of Blue
Cross and Blue Shield of Florida
incorporated in the state of
Florida. The Blue Foundation
for a Healthy Florida, and
its parent, Blue Cross and
Blue Shiceld of Florida, .are
independent licensees of the
Blue Cross and Blue Shield
Association, an association of
independent Blue Cross and
Blue Shield companies.
For more information on The
Blue Foundation for a Healthy
'Florida, please visit its Web site
at www.bluetoundation.com.
SLEGALS
4
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN,
AND FOR BRADFORD COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO: 04-2006-CA-0547
FRANK HUNTER,
PLAINTIFF,
SVS.
ANNIE F. BYRD; THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF ANNIE F.BYRD; THE
/UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES,
GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS, LIENORS, AND
TRUSTEES OF ANNIE F. BYRD,
DECEASED, andALL OTHER .
PERSONS CLAIMING BY.
THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST
ANNIE F. BYRD; AND DEER RUN
IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION,
INC.,
DEFENDANTS.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO- ANNIE F. BYRD; THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF ANNIE F.
BYRD; THE
UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES,
GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES,
CREDITORS, LIENORS, AND
TRUSTEES OF ANNE
F. BYRD, DECEASED, and ALL
OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING BY,
THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST
ANNIE F. BYRD',
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a
COMPLAINT TO FORECLOSE
MORTGAGE has been filed
regarding real property in Bradford
County, Florida, in the above styled
Court and you are required to serve a
copy of your written response to
JOHN S. COOPER, Cooper and
Adamec, 100 West Call Street,
Starke, Florida 32091, on or before
the 20th day of December, 2006, and
file the original with 'the Clerk of the
Court, either before service on the
above named attorney dr
immediately thereafter, otherwise a
default will be entered against you for
the relief demanded in the petition. .
WITNESS my hand and official seal
of this Court on the 8th day of
November, 2006.
... .. RAY NORMAN,
S. r. CLERK.OF THE COURT
. .. < -, U ..;. ,.-! -/ ,
BY TERESA STONE-IRWIN
Telegraph Staff Writer
Residents holding a current
Florida Drivers License or
identification card are now able
to add contact information for
law enforcement to use in the
event of an emergency.
If you are involIed in an
accident, officers can. now
have immediate access to your
list of emergency contacts by
scanning your driver's .license
or identification card. Adding
this information is completely
voluntary.
On Dec. 7, 2005, at
approximately 7 p.m., two
Brandenton. residents were
riding a motorcycle .that was
struck by a vehicle that ran
through a stop sign.
Tiffany Olson, 22, died
instantly from a broken neck
after being thrown 93 feet.
Dustin Wilder, 28, found 78 feet
from the site of the crash. He
was air lifted by helicopter, but
died shortlyvatler the accident.
Olson' s' brother. Derek
received* a-call- from a friend
around 11:30 p.m. that night
telling him about the accident,
not knowing for sure who the
victims were and only knowing
that one was dead.
Derek and Tiffany's mother,
Christine Olson, went to
the hospital located near the
accident scene but were unable
to obtain any information.
They frantically called every
hospital that came to mind,
eventually receiving help from
a hospital security guard who
contacted the Florida Highway
Patrol.
At 1:30 a.m.-six and a half
hours after the accident-an
officer arrived in the parking lot
of the hospital with an evidence
bag containing Tiffany's
personal effects.
Mrs. Olson was then informed
that her daughter's body was at
the medical examiner's' office
but it 'was closed until the
morning.
Understandably, Olson was
upset that it took so long for
her no be notified after her
daughter's death. In the months
following the accident, she,
was shocked to learn that the
minimum notification time-
following an accident is five
"..hours and decided something,
needed to be done. : .
F.1 Further, she fell that all
parents want to be with their
child if they are hurt and no
child, or anyone else for that
matter, should have to die
alone. Having an emergency
contact number could allow the
victim's loved ones a chance
to say go)J-bhIc while giving
them a pair of arms to die in.
She drew up a petition, and
gained over 1,000 signatures
to enact a. law allowing at"
least two emergency conIacl
numbers to be added to a
person's identification.
With the help of State' Rep.
Bill Galvano from. Manatee'
County and Steven Fielder
of the Department of Motor'
Vehicles in Tallahassee,
Christine Olson's cause became
a reality in October 2006.
You can add up to two
contact names and addresses
including their home,, work
and cellular phone numbers to'
your Florida driver's license
or identification card by
visitingg www6.hsmv.state.fl.us'
dlcheck/findcustomer.
There is no charge for this
service and contact information
can be updated and changed as
often as needed.
A Florida identification,
card carr be obtained; for N$3
by Florida residents aged 12':
. "and older who do-not already"
hold a cyirent Florida driver's
license.
The service will not be
available at Florida division of
motor vehicles office locations
until January 2007.
trips and with arts and crafts Anyone interested in donating
Volunteers are urgently activities. Contact Bob Clayton, material or joining the group is
needed to assist the ARC of (904) 368-0439. encouraged to call Kaye Rogers,
Bradford County. Specific areas (5 473
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986 N. Temple Ave., Starke
(across from "" courthouse)
By: Carol Williams
Deputy Clerk
John S. Cooper
Cooper and Adamec
100 West Call Street
Starke, Florida 32091
(904) 964-4701
11/16 4tchg. 12/7
NOTICE OF ACTION
BEFORE THE BOARD OF
NURSING
IN RE: The license to practice
nursing ,
Rhonda Kay Thomas, LP.N.
6484 Northwest CR-229-A
Starke, Florida 32091
and
511 Center Street
Starke, Florida 32091
CASE NO.: 2005-51405
LICENSE NO.: 1261281
The Department of Health has filed
an Administrative Complaint against
you, a copy of which may be obtained
by contacting William Miller,
Assistant General Counsel;
Prosecution Services Unit, 4052 Bald
Cypress Way, Bin #C65,
Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3265,
(850) 245-4640.
If no contact has been made by you
concerning the above by December
21, 2006, the matter o,f the
Administrative. Complaint will be
presented at an ensuing meeting of
the Board of Nursing an Informal
proceeding.
In accordance with the Americans
with Disabilities Act, persons needing
a special accommodation to
participate in this proceeding should
contact the individual or agency
sending this notice not later than
seven days prior to the proceeding at
the address given on the notice.
Telephone: (850) 245-4640, 1-800-
955-8771 (TDD) or 1-800-955-
8770(V), via Florida Relay Service.
11/164tchg. 12/7
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
BRADFORD COUNTY, FLORIDA
Case No: 04-2006-CP-0111
PROBATE DIVISION
'IN RE. ESTATE OF
JOHN M. COYLE,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate of
JOHN M. COYLE, deceased, Case
Number: 04-2006-CP-0111, is
,pending in the Circuit Court for
Bradford County, Florida, Probate
Division, the address of which is
Bradford County Courthouse, 945 N.
Temple Avenue, 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 decedent and other
'persons having claims or demands
against decedent's estate on whom a
copy of this notice has been served,
must file their claims with this Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent and
other persons having claims or
demands against decedent's estate
must file their claims with this Court
WITHIN THREE MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF,.THE FIR.STr!
PUBLICATION.OF, THIS NQTICE,,
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL-
BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME
PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE,
ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2)
YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE
DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS
BARRED.'
The date of the first publication of this
Notice is Nov. 30; 2006.
Personal Representative '
Paul D. Newell:
P.O. Box 1369
Keystone Heights, FL 32656
Attorney for Personal Representative:
Paul D. Newell, P.A.
P. 0. Box 1369
Keystone Heights, FL 32656
Florida Bar Number: 134389
Phone Number: (352) 473-4928
Fax Number: (352) 473-0358
11/302t1chg. 12/7
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
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment. of
Foreclosure dated the 21st day of.
November, 2006, and entered in
Case No. 04-2006-CA-442, of the '
Circuit Court of the 8th Judicial
Circuit in and for Bradford County,
Florida, wherein WASHINGTON
MUTUAL BANK, FA is the Plaintiff
and MARY E. LINDSEY: TIMOTHY
G. LINDSEY A/K/A TIMOTHY!
GLENN LINDSEY A/K/A TIM G.
LINDSEY; JOHN DOE; JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANT (S) IN.
POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY are defendants. I will
sell to the highest and best bidder for
cash at the EAST FRONT DOOR at
the Bradford County Courthouse, in
STARKE, Florida, at 11:00 a.m. on
the 18th day of December, 2006, the
following described property as set
forth in said Final Judgment, to wit:
EXHIBIT"A"
Parcel 1
A parcel of land lying in the
Southwest corner o. Lot 59 in
"WOODLAWN"'according to the plat ;
thereof recorded in Plat Book 1, page
17, of the Public Records of Bradford
County, Florida, 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 c
boundary of the nght-of-way of State
Road 16, for the point of beginning.
From the point of beginning thus
described, run North 35 03'15 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
00*04'26" West a distance of 121.25
, :See LEGALS, p.-7A-
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT
YOUR DRINKING WATER
City of Starke Has Committed a Monitoring Violation
of Florida Drinking Water Rules
What happened?
Our water system recently violated a drinking water standard. Although this incident
was. not an emergency, as our customers, you have a right to know what happened
and what we did to correct this situation.
We routinely monitor for total coliform bacteria in our drinking water system. We
took 26 samples to test for the presence of coliform bacteria during the months) of
November 2006. A total number of four (4) samples showed the presence of total
coliform bacteria. Systems that test positive in more than 1 sample per period (or
5% of samples for a system taking more than 40 samples per period) are in
violation of the Maximum Contaminant Level rule.
What should I do?
You do not need to boil your water or take other corrective actions. However, if you
have specific health concerns, consult your doctor.
People with severely compromised immune systems, infants, and some elderly
may be at increased risk These people should seek advice about drinking water
from their health care providers. General guidelines on ways to lessen the risk of
infection by microbes are-available from EPA's Safe Drinking Water Hotline at 1-
800-426-4791.
What does this mean?
This is not an emergency. If it had been, you would have been notified immediately.
Coliform bacteria are generally not harmful themselves. Coliforms are bacteria
which are naturally present in the environment and are used as an indicator that
other, potentially-harmful, bacteria may be present. Coliforms were found in more
samples than allowed and this was a warning of potential problems.
Usually, coliforms are a sign that there could be a problem with the system's
treatment or distribution system (pipes). Whenever we detect coliform bacteria in
any sample, we do follow-up testing to see if other bacteria of greater concern,
such as fecal coliform or E. coli, are present.
What was done?
Twelve (12) recheck samples were taken on Nov. 27, 2006, to determine if system
contamination exists. One sample was collected at each previously positive site
and one at a site within five connections on each side of each positive site. All
recheck samples tested absent of coliform bacteria' indicating that no problem
exists in the system.
For more information, please contact Fred Magyari at (904) 964-7999.
Please share this information with all the other people who drink this water,
especially those who may not have received this notice directly (for example,
people in apartments, nursing homes, schools, and businesses). You can do this by
posting this notice in a public place or distributing copies by hand or mail.
This notice is being sent to you by our water system City of Starke
Potable Water System ID: 2040211
Date distributed: Dec. 5, 2006.
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LEGALS
Continued from p. 6A
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
S e r ia l N u m bter
FLFLR70OA/B/C22360SK.
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 60 DAYS AFTER THE
SALE.
Person with Disabilities requesting
reasonable accommodation to
participate in this proceeding should
contact the ADA Coordinator at (9040
374-3639 Voice/TDD or Via Florida
Relay Service at 800-955-8771 at 945
N. Temple Avenue, Starke, FL 32091.
Dated this 22nd day of November,
2006.
RAY NORMAN
Clerk of The Circuit Court
By: Carol Williams
Deputy Clerk
Law Office of Marshall C. Watson
1800 NW 49th Street, Suite 120
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309
Telephone: (954)453-0365
Facsimile: (954) 771-6052
Toll Free: 1-800-441 -2438
11/302tchg. 12/7
PUBLIC AUCTION
RON DENMARK MINI STORAGE
will hold a Public Auction on Friday,
Dec. 15, 2006, at 10:00a.m., at 2117
N. Temple Avenue, Starke, Fla. on
the following storage units containing
personal items.
#31 D. ADAMS
#56-L. HALL
#73-M. KEY
S 11/302tchg 12/7
.NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING
CONCERNING AN
AMENDMENT TO THE
TOWN OF BROKER
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE
TOWN OF BROKER, FLORIDA,
SERVING AS THE PLANNING AND
ZONING BOARD OF THE TOWN.
OF BROKER, FLORIDA AND
THE LOCAL PLANNING AGENCY
OF THE TOWN OF BROKER,
FLORIDA, NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that, pursuant to Section
163.3161 through '163.3215, Florida'
Statutes, and the. Town of Brooker
Land Development Regulations,
hereinafter referred to as the Land
Development Regulations,
commentsr, objections and
recommendations concerning an
amendment to the Town of Brooker
Comprehensive Plan, hereinafter
referred to as theComprehensive
Plan, will, be heard. by the Town
Council of the Town of Brooker,
Florida, serving as the Planning arid
Zoning Board of the Town of Brooker,:
Florida, and the Local Planning
Agency 'of the Town of Brooker,.
Florida, at a public hearing on
December 19, 2006 at 7:00 p.m., or
as soo0L;VteY.aX.iyA.n.gtatter.can
be heard, in the Town Council
Meeting Room, TownHall, located at
17435 Tetstone Avenue, Brooker,.
Florida.
CPA 06-1, an application by William
E.Woodington, as agent for Thomas'
B. Hamilton II and Beverly Hamilton,
to amend the Future Land Use Plan
Map of the Comprehensive Plan to
change the future land use
classification from COUNTY
AGRICULTURE-2 (less than or
equal to 1 dwelling unit per 5 acres)
to RESIDENTIAL, LOW DENSITY
(less than or equal to 2 dwelling units
per acre) on the property described,
as follows:
A parcel of land lying in Section 18,
Township 7 South, Range 20 East,
Bradford County, Florida. Being
more particularly described, as
follows: Commence at thef Northeast
corner of said Section 18; thence
South 01'13'58" East, along the East
line of said Section 18, a distance of
379.72 feet to the intersection with the
Southerly right-of-way line, of CSX
Transportation, Inc. (formerly
Seaboard Coast Line Railroad), said
point also being the Point of
Beginning; thence continue South
01'13'58" East, continuing along said
East line of Section 18, a distance of
950.18 feet; thence South 88"52'42"
West, 949.00 feet;- thence North
01'13'58" West 251.64 feet to the
intersection with said Southerly right- -
of-way line of CSX Transportation,
Inc., said point being on the arc of a
curve concave Southeasterly; thence
Northeasterly, along said Southerly
right-of-way line of' CSX
Transportation, Inc. (formerly
Seaboard :Coast Line Railroad),
783.06 feet as measured along the
arc of a curve concave Southeasterly
and having a radius of 1,809.86 feet,
Said arc being subtended by a curve
having a bearing of North 47'30'59"
East and a distance of 776.97 feet, to
the point of tangency; thence North
61"23'37" East, continuing along said
Southerly right-of-way line of CSX
Transportation, Inc. (formerly
Seaboard Coast Line Railroad),
154.85 feet; thence North 62'1749"
East, continuing along said Southerly
right-of-way line of CSX
Transportation, Inc. (formerly
Seaboard Coast Line Railroad),
253.96feettothe Point of Beginning.
Containing 14.50 acres, more or less.
to amend the Future Land Use Plan
Map of the Comprehensive Plan to
change the future land use
classification from COMMERCIAL to
RESIDENTIAL, LOW DENSITY
(less than or equal to 2 dwelling units
per acre) on the property described,
as follows:
A parcel of land lying in Section 17,
Township 7 South, Range 20 East,
Bradford County, Florida. Being
more particularly described, as
follows: Commence at the
Northwest comer of said Section 17;
thence South 01"09'45" East, along
the Westerly boundary of said
Section 17, a distance of 379.72 feet
to an intersection with the Southerly
right-of-way line of the CSX
Transportation Railroad (formerly
Seaboard Coast Line Railroad);
thence North 62'22'02" East, along
said Southerly right-of-way line of the
CSX Transportation Railroad
(formerly Seaboard Coast Line
Railroad), 58.28 feet to the Point of
Beginning; thence continue North.
62'22'02" East, along said Southerly
right-of-way line of the CSX
Transportation Railroad (formerly
Seaboard Coast Line Railroad),
595.89 feet; thence South 21 "'37'39"
East 67.48 feet; thence South
04'19'39" East 325.18 feet; thence
North 79*09'16" West 587.75 feet to
the Point of Beginning.
Containing 5.48 acres, more or less.
to amend the Future Land Use Plan
Map of the Comprehensive Plan to
change the future land use
classification from AGRICULTURE
(less than or equal to 1 dwelling unit
per 3 acres) to RESIDENTIAL, LOW
DENSITY (less than or equal to 2
dwelling units per acre)aen the
property described, as follows:
A parcel of land lying in Section 17,
Township 7 South, Range 20 East,
Bradford County, Florida. Being
more particularly described, as
follows: Commence at the
Northwest comer of said Section 17;
thence South 01'13'58" East, along
the West line of said Section 17, a
distance of 379.72 feet to the
intersection with the Southerly right-
qf-way line of CSX Transportation,
Inc., (formerly Seaboard Coast Line
Railroad); thence North 62'17'49"
East, along said Southerly right-of-
way line 6f CSX Transportation, Inc.,
(formerly Seaboard Coast. Line
Railroad), 407.26 feet to the Point of
Beginning; thence continue North
6217'49" East, continuing along said
Southerly 'right-of-way line of CSX
Transportation, Inc., (formerly
Seaboard Coast Line Railroad),
246.91 feet; thence South 21 '41'52"
East 67.48' feet; thence South
04'23'52" East 325.18 feet; thence
South 79'13'29" East-103.32 feet;
thence South 02"00'50" East 834.63
feet; thence ,South 89'05'25" West
359.59 feet; thence North 02'00'50"
West 1,131.98 feet to the Point of
Beginning. .
Containing 9.00 acres, more or less.
to amend the Future Land Use Plan
Map of the Comprehensive Plan to
change the future land use
classification from AGRICULTURE
(less than or equal to 1 dwelling unit
per 3 acres) to RESIDENTIAL, LOW
DENSITY (less than or equal to 2.
dwelling units per acre) on the
property described, as follows:
A parcel of land lying-in Section 17,
Township7-So uth, Range 20 East,
Bradford Count,-Florida. Being
more particularly described, as
follows: Commence at -the
Northwest comer of said Section 17;
thence South 01"'13'58" East, along
the West line of said Section 17, a
distance of 379.72 feet to the
intersection with the Southerly right-
of-way line'of CSX Transportation,
Inc., (formerly Seaboard.Coast Line
Railroad); thence North 62'17'49"
East, along said Southerly right-of-
way line of CSX Transportation, Inc.,
(formerly Seaboard. Coast Line
-Railroad), 654.17 feet; thence South
21'41'52" East 67.48 feet; thence
South 04'23'52" East 325.18 feet;
thence South 79"13'29" East 103.32
feet to the Point of Beginning; thence
continue South 79"13 29' East 277.10
feet; thence South 02"00'50' East
778.50 feet; thence South 89'05'25'
West 270.28 feet; thence North
02'00'50" West 834.63 feet to.the
Point of Beginning. :
Containing 5.00 acres, more or less.
to amend the Future Land Use Plan
Map of the Comprehensive.Plan to
change the future land use
classification from AGRICULTURE
(less than or equal to 1 dwelling.unit
per 3 acres) to RESIDENTIAL, LOW
DENSITY (less than or equal to 2
dwelling ffii p'9acte)' on Ithige
property described; as follows. .Z.'..;
A parcel of land lying in Section 17,
Township 7 South, Range 20 East,
Bradford County, -Florida. Being
more particularly described, as
follows: Commence at the,
Northwest comer of said Section 17;
thence South 01'13'58" East, along
the West line of said Section 17, a
distance of 379.72 feet to the
intersection with the Southerly right-
of-way line of CSX Transportation,
Inc., (formerly Seaboard Coast Line
Railroad) and the Point of Beginning;
thence North 62*17'49" East, along
said Southerly right-of-way line of
CSX Transportation, Inc., (formerly
Seaboard Coast Line Railroad),
407.26 feet; thence South 02'00'50"
East 1,131.98 feet; thence South
89'05'25" West 380.01 feet to the
intersection with-the West line of said,
Section 17; thence North 01'13'58"
West, along the West line of said
Section 17, a distance of 948.20 feet
to the Point of Beginning.
Containing 8.90 acres, more or less.
The public hearing may be continued
to one or more future dates.. Any
interested party shall be advised that
the date, time and place of any
continuation of this public hearing
shall be announced during the public
hearing and that no further notices
regarding this matter will be
published, unless said continuation
exceeds six calendar weeks from the
date of the above referenced public
hearing..
At the aforementioned public hearing,
all interested parties may appear to
be heard with respect to the
* amendment.
Copies of the amendment are
available for public inspection at the
Office of the Town Clerk, located at
17435 Tetstone Avenue, Brooker,
Florida, during regular business
hours.
All persons are advised that if they
decide to appeal any decision made
at the above referenced public
Shearing, 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.
11/302tchg. 12/7
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
BRADFORD COUNTY, FLORIDA
FILE NO. 04-2006-CP-000083
IN RE: ESTATE OF
RICHARD ALFRED WOLF,
Decedent.
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
THE ADMINISTRATION of the
Estate of RICHARD ALFRED
WOLF, deceased, Case Number 04-
2004-CP000083 Is pending in the
Circuit Court for Bradford Countv.
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 persons on whom this Notice is
served who have objections that
challenge the validity of the will, the
qualifications of the personal
representative, venue, or jurisdiction
of this Court are required to file their
objections with this Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
All creditors of the decedent and other
persons having claims or demands
against Decedents estate on whom a
copy of this Notice is served within
three months after the date of the first
publication of this Notice must file
their claims with this Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF FIRST
PUBLICATION .OF THIS NOTICE
OF THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
The date of first publication of this
notice is: Nov. 30, 2006.
RICHARD A. WOLF
1644 15th Street North
St..Petersburg, Fla. 33714
Personal Representative
JOHN LYON BROUNG
Florida Bar Number 0096059
BROWN & BROLING
Post Office Box 40.
Starke, Florida 32091
Voice: 904-964-8272
Fax:904-964-3796
Attomey for Personal Representative
11/302tchg. 12/7
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
BRADFORD COUNTY, FLORIDA
File No: 04-2006-CP-0079
PROBATE DIVISION
IN RE: ESTATE OF
GRAHAM ERIC COOLIDGE,
sometimes also know as
GRAHAM E. COOLIDGE or
GRAHAM ERIC COOLIDGE SR.
Deceased. .
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate of
GRAHAM ERIC COOLIDGE,
sometimes also know as GRAHAM
E. COOLIDGE or GRAHAM ERIC
COOLIDGE SR., deceased, Case
Number: 04-2006-CP-0079, who died
on April 6, 2006, 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.
All creditors of the decedent and other
persons having claims or demands
against decedent's estate, including
unmatured, contingent or unliquidated
claims, on whom a copy of this notice
has been served, must file their
claims with this Court WITHIN THE,
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY
OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent and
other persons having claims or
demands against decedent's estate
must file their claims with this Court
WITHIN THREE MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
The date of the first publication of this
Notice is December 7, 2006.
Kann Lynn Coolidge
3031 S.E. 130th Street
Starke, FL 32091
Personal Representative
Jean C. Coker
Florida Bar No. 126623
Jean C. Coker, P.A.
.,662 ,p4t pontDrive South,
s- uit, '66IonVille, FL 32216
Attorney for Personal Representative
12/7 2tchg. 12/14
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
8TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND
FOR BRADFORD COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO: 04-2006-CA-511
DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL
TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE,
PLAINTIFF,
VS.
YOLANDA CLARK, ET AL.,
DEFENDANTSS.
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO: YOLANDA CLARK AND
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
YOLANDA CLARK
whose residence is unknown if
he/she/they be living; and if he/she,
they be dead, the unknown defendants
who may be spouses, heirs,
devisees, grantees, assignees,
lienors, creditors, trustees, and all
parties claiming an interest by,
through, under or against the
Defendants, who are not known to be
dead or alive, and all parties having
or claiming to have any right, title or
interest in the property described in
the mortgage being foreclosed herein.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that
an action to foreclose a mortgage on
the following property:
LOTS SIX (6) AND SEVEN (7),
BLOCK TWO (2) OF LIVINGSTON,
TRUBY AND COMPANY'S
ADDITION TO STARKE, AS PER
PLAT RECORDED IN DEED BOOK
J. PAGE 232 OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS' OF BRADFORD
COUNTY, FLORIDA.(CU,NC)
has been filed against you and you
are required to serve a copy of your
written defenses, if any, to it orn
DAVID J. STERN, ESQ. Plaintiff's
attorney, whose address is 801 S.
University Drive #500, Plantation, FL
33324 no later than 30 days from the
date of the first publication of this
notice of action 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 trie
complaint or petition filed herein.
WITNESS my hand and seal of this
Court at BRADFORD County,
Florida, this 29th day of November,
2006.
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
BY: CAROL WILLIAMS
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J. STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S. UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION, FL 33324
06-60072 MYNW
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ROAD S-235 (100 FOOT RIGHT. OF
WAY); THENCE SOUTH .77
DEGREES 28 MINUTES 19
SECONDS WEST, ALONG SAID
NORTHERLY BOUNDARY, 217.12
FEET TO A SET IRON ROD;
THENCE NORTH 12 DEGREES 59
MINUTES 20 SECONDS WEST,
199.07 FEET TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING. TOGETHER WITH
THAT CERTAIN MOBILE HOME
LOCATED THEREON, SERIAL
NUMBERS. 11439205A AND
11439205B.
A/K/A 16198 Southwest CR 235,
Brooker, FL 32622
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 Nov. 29,2006.
Ray Norman
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By:'Carol Williams
Deputy Clerk
Echevarria, Codilis & Stawiarsk
PO Box 25018
Tampa, Florida 33622-5018
F06013112
'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.
12/72tchg. 12/14
portion of Deerwood Avenue and a
portion of Lots 12-17 of Deerwood
Subdivision as per plat recorded in
Plat book 3. page 34 of the Public
Records of Bradford County, Florida
for Ronnie Newman bearing date of
Feb. 12, 1981 showing thereon an
"area = 31.28 acres" and description
-furnished O.R.B. 175, page 70";
prepared by Patrick B. Welch,
professional land surveyor (Fla. Cert.
No. 2714), P.O Box 809, Starke,
Florida under his Job No. 595 F.B.
35; a true copy of said Map being
attached hereto as Exhibit I and
incorporated herein by this reference,
TOGETHER WITH a non-exclusive
easement for ingress, egress, and
utilities over .the "Proposed" Roads
and over all' other easements and
right of way shown on said Map. .
TOGETHER WITH
An undivided 6/16ths of the proposed
60' Roadway, all as shown on the
attached Map and more particularly
described as;
A strip of land 60.00 feet in width.
laying in the. NW1/4 of Section 5,
Township 7 South, Range 22 East
and being a portion of Lot 12 of
Deerwood Subdivision as per plat
recorded in Plat Book 3, Page 34 of
the public records of Bradford
County, Florida; said strip lying 30.00
feet on each side of the following
described centerline:
Commence at the intersection of the
Northerly boundary of said Section 5
with the Easterly boundary of the right
of way of State Road 200 (U.S. 301),
said intersection being 939.57 feet
Westerly of the Northeast corner of
said NW1/4 on a bearing of North 89
degrees, 55 minutes and 22seconds
West: thence South 33 degrees. 42
ACT, persons .with disabilities IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR minutes and 40 seconds West, along
needing a special accommodation BRADFORD COUNTY. FLORIDA said Easterly boundary, 36.03 feet to
should contact COURT CASENO:04-2006-CP-0117 the Point of Beginning of said
ADMINISTRATION, at the IN RE: ESTATE OF centerline. From Point of Beginning
BRADFORD County Courthouse at, WALTER L TERRELL, thus described run South 89 degrees.
1-800-955-8771 (TDD) or 1-800-955- Deceased,. 55 minutesand 22 seconds Eds ,; 1
8770, via Florida Relay Service. NOTICE TO CREDITORS parallel with said Northerly boundary,
12/7,2tchg. 12/14 The administration of the estate of 465.39 feet; thence South 01 degree,
WALTER L. TERRELL, deceased, 24 minutes and 50 seconds East
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Case Number: 04-2006-CP-Q117, is parallel with the Easterly boundary of
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT pending in the Circuit Court for said NW 1/4, a distance of 1328.06
IN AND FOR BRADFORD. Bradford County, Florida, Probate feet to the end of said centerline..
COUNTY, FLORIDA Division, the address of which is at public sale, to the highest and best
CASE NO. 2006-424-CA Bradford County Courthouse, Post bidder for cash, at the Bradford
CIVIL ACTION Office Drawer B, Starke, Florida Northeastern most Bay Street front
TAYLOR, BEAN & WHITAKER 32091. entrance of the Bradford County
MORTGAGE CORP., .The name and6 address of the Courthouse in Starke, Florida
Plaintiff, personal representative and the between 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. on
vs. personal representative's attorney the 28th day of December, 2006.
SHARON FUSSELL-CARTER, et.al, are set forth below. That any person claiming an interest
Defendantss. All creditors of the decedent and other in the surplus from the sale,. if any,
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE persons having claims or demands other than the property owner as of
SALE against decedent's estate, including the date of the hs pendens must file a
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claim within 60 days after the sale.
pursuant to a Final Judgment of claims, on whom a copy of this notice WITNESS my hand and seal of said
Mortgage Foreclosure dated has been served, must file their Courton Nov.28,2006.
November 29, 2006 and entered in claims with this Court WITHIN THE RAY NORMAN
Case No 2006-424-CA of the Circuit LATER OF THREE (3) MONTHS CLERK, CIRCUIT COURT
Court of the EIGHTH Judicial Circuit AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST By: Carol Williams
in and for BRADFORD County, PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE Deputy Clerk
Florida wherein TAYLOR, BEAN & OR THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER LAWRENCE J. BERNARD,
WHITAKER MORTGAGE CORP., THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A ESQUIRE
is the Plaintiff and SHARON COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON Lewis & Bernard, P.A.
FUSSELL-CARTER; THE TIFEM. Attomey for Plaintiff
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SHARON All other creditors of the decedent and 300W. Adams Street
FUSSELL-CARTER N/K/A other persons having claims or Suite300
JOHNNY WEBB; are the demands against decedent's estate Jacksonville, Florida 32202
Defendants, I will sell to the highest must file their claims with this Court .(904)-355-9003
and best bidder for cash at FRONT WITHIN THREE MONTHS AFTER 12/72tchg. 12/14
HALL OF THE BRADFORD THE DATE OF. THE FIRST
COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 945 PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. REQUEST FOR BIDS
NORTH TEMPLE AVENUE, ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL Notice is hereby given that sealed
STARKE, FLORIDA 32091 at 11 BE FOREVER BARRED. bids will be accepted until 10:00 a.m.,
a.m., on the 28th day of December, The date of the first publication of this Friday, December 29, 2006; at the
2006, t_ Ro Na.?scor1' c is Wr .1- rj ,,,. office of the Clerk of. Court, Bradford
property t F" ,g na-fI County Courthouse, 945 North
JudgmentW:,' 4 .VfN I. oEINDAC. TERRELL-"1"" '' I t.rhp.le Ave. Starke florid 3g091..
A. PARCEL'O LAND LYING IN 16608 N.E 19th Avenue for the following: "
THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE Starke, Florida 32091 METAL PIPES
SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 27, Attomey for Personal Representative Bids will be opened and read aloud at
TOWNSHIP 6 SOUTH, RANGE 20 John S. Cooper, Esquire 10:15 a.m. oras soon thereafter as
EAST, BRADFORD COUNTY, 100 West Call Street possible, on Friday, December 29,
FLORIDA. SAID PARCEL BEING Starke, Florida 32091 2006 in the Board of County
MORE PARTICULARLY (904)964-470.1 Commissioners meeting room, in the
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: Florida Bar No.: 0910340 north wing of the Bradford County
COMMENCE AT A CONCRETE 12/72tchg. 12/14 Courthouse. Bids will not be valid
MONUMENT FOUND AT THE unless received by the bid deadline
NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND and in a sealed envelope marked
SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE FOR BRADFORD COUNTY, "Sealed Bid, Metal Pipes.
SOUTHWEST 1/4 AND RUN FLORIDA Specifications can be obtained by
SOUTH 00 DEGREES 53 MINUTES CASE NO.: 04-2006-CA-315 contacting the County Manager at
25 SECONDS EAST, ALONG THE ROY P. NEWMAN, 904-966-6339'
WESTERLY BOUNDARY Plaintiff, The County reserves the right to
THEREOF, 347.37 FEET TO A SET vs. waive formalities in any bid, to reject
IRON ROD; THENCE NORTH 76 A.S. CORPORATION, etc., et al., .any or all bids with or without cause.
DEGREES 38 MINUTES 52 Defendants. 12/72tchg. 1221
SECONDS EAST, 221.02 FEET TO NOTICE OF' SALE
A SET IRON ROD FOR THE Notice is hereby given that, pursuant LEGAL NOTICE
POINT OF BEGINNING. FROM to an order or a final judgment of THE HIGH SKILLS/HIGH WAGES
THE POINT OF BEGINNING THUS foreclosure entered in the above- COMMITTEE of FloridaWorks will
DESCRIBED CONTINUE NORTH captioned action, I will sell the be holding a meeting on Wednesday
76 DEGREES 38 MINUTES 52 property., situated in Bradford County, December 13, 2006, at 1:00 p.m., at
SECONDS EAST, 217.11 FEET TO Florida, described as: the office of Focused Management
,A SET IRON ROD, THENCE EXHIBIT "A" Solutions, 408 W. University Ave.,
SOUTH 12 DEGREES 59 MINUTES Lots 14, 15, 16, 17 of that real Suite 501, Gainesville, FL 32601.
20 SECONDS EAST, 202.20 FEET property described on and shown on Please contact Celia Chapman at
TO AN IRON ROD SET ON THE that certain "Map Showing survey of" (352) 955-6096 with any questions
NORTHERLY BOUNDARY OF a portion of the NW1/4 of Section 5, you may have.
THE RIGHT OF WAY OF COUNTY Township 7 South, Range 22 East, a 12/71tchg.
DENMARK
FURNITURE
It's a fact, you can do better at
DENMARKIS.
434 W. Call St.
964-5827
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Table one consisted of Cynthia Papson, August Alford and Debbie Ellis.
Making up table two was Vonda Brown, Patrice Jackson and JoAnn Cox.
TEST
Continued from p. 1A
health departments then took up
stations in the parking lot where
they attended to patients as they
drove up in their vehicles.
Station one distributed
packets with questionnaires
that needed to be filled out
regarding a patient's medical
history, wellness, etc.
Station two evaluated those
applications, making sure
individuals % ith issues such as
allergies were directed inside to
see a doctor.
If no such issues existed,
patients could proceed to station
three, where they received their.
flu shots..
Bradford Health Department
Director Winifred Holland said
they want citizens to get flu
shots anyway, and it made sense
.to combine an opportunity to.
get those shots with a program
that could evaluate the county's
pandemic plan and look for
ways to improve it.
The exercise also coincided
with the Centers for Disease
Control's national campaign on
immunization.
An issue identified early
on was the need for clearer
direction to the public to enter.
the fairgrounds from U.S. 301
instead of turning onto Market
Road out of habit. Those ~\ho
entered by Market Road,
however, were (sent inside the
fairgrounds building to receive
their shots.
That made more sense than
asking them to return to their
vehicles and redirecting them
through the appropriate stations,
particularly since fast delivery
of the shots was one of the
cornerstones of the exercise.
Running out of vaccine
was not an issue as the health
department had enough for
1,100 shots. Shots can still be
obtained for the same $12 fee by
\isiiing the health department.
Walk-ins are welcome, Holland
said, and flu season, begins in
January.
Amie Johns, LaShawn Mayes, Kim Libby and Anita Thomas made up table three.
Straight A's at Lawtey
Community School in
the third grade for the
first nine weeks grading
period were (above, I-r)
Jamie Loznicka, Angel
Bennett, Rylee McClellan
and Savannah Murray.
More Straight A's at
Lawtey Community
School in the third grade
for the first nine weeks
grading period were (left,
I-r) Jacob King and Caleb
Polk.
Straight A's at Lawtey Community School in the sixth, seventh and eighth grades
for the first nine weeks grading period were (back row, I-r) Jessica Loznicka, Josh
Marshall, Tiffany Pendarvis, (front row, I-r) Trevor Atteberry, Max Johnson and
Justin Jordan.
Trinity offers
parents a
break
The special needs ministry
of Trinity Baptist, Church is
hosting a Parents Day Out.
Take a morning to go Christmas
shopping, go out for lunch, read
a book or just relax.
This Parents Day Out will be
held Saturday, Dec. 16, from
9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Trinity
Baptist Church for families
with special needs children and
their siblings. Space is limited,
so reserve you spot now by
picking up and returning a
registration form to Trinity
Baptist Church, or go to www.
trinitybc.org.
Trinity is located on S.R. 21,
two and a half milqs south of
Keystone Heights. For more
information, please contact
the church office at (352) 473-
7261.
Legislators
here Dec. 19
Rep. Aaron Bean and the
Bradford County Legislative
Delegation announce that the
date for the Bradford County
organizational meeting and
general leg. e hearing
will be Tuesday, Dec. 19, at 2
p.m., in the Bradford County
Courthouse commission
meeting room. The delegation
will hear public testimony on
general issues, local bills and
requests for appropriations.
Anyone wishing information
on the procedures to file a
local bill, or to be placed on
the agenda, please- call Bean's
office at (904) 491-3664.
In accordance with the
Americans with Disabilities
Act and Chapter 286.26 Florida
Statutes, persons in need of
special accommodations to
participate in the meeting,
including agendas, interpreters
or assisted listening devices,
Straight A's at Lawtey Community School in the fourth grade for the first nine
weeks grading period were (back row, I-r) Jaci Atkinson, James Baldenegro,
Bailey Creighton, Don Jeffers, Mercedes Smith, (front row, I-r) Summer White,
Mikey Bowman, Tide Molina, Justin Parrish and Kasey Sadler.
Straight A's at Lawtey Community School in the fifth grade for the first nine
weeks grading period were (back row, I-r) Scotty Pierce, Isaac Smith, Trey White, _
(front row, I-r) Andrew Gowens, Lindsey Norman and Altavia James.
shall contact Bean's office
no later than Dec. 12 so that
accommodations can be
satisfied.-
Health
insurance
counseling
held monthly
SHINE (Serving Health
Insurance Needs of Elders)
is sponsoring free health
insurance counseling sessions
for elders and their families
who have questions or problems
with Medicare and other health
insurance programs.
The sessions arc 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 Dec. 19. The sessions
last from 9 a.m. to I p.m. and
counseling will take place by
appointment only.
SHINE is a statewide
program sponsored by the
Department of Elder Affairs.
It helps empower elders to
make informed decisions about
health insurance. During the
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 the
counseling session site, call the
elder helpline at (800) 2623
2243. 7
BMS students
served after
school
After-school tutoring is
available on Tuesdays and
Thursday from 2:45-3:45 p.m.
Students can receive homework
help or small group tutoring
during that time.
Computer Lab is also opet
on Tuesday and Thursdays
from 2:45-3:45. Students may%
work on technology proi:cts.
Internet research or FCAF:
Explorer.
Dec. 7, 2006 TELEGRAPH Page 9A
Hersey honored for service with
ruBY TERESA STONE-IRWIN
S. Telegraph Staff Writer '
,- On Dec. 1, Bradford County
commissioner John Wayne
jersey was presented with two
service award medals for his
ears with the Florida National
.Guard.
The awards were presented
Maj. Gen. Douglas Burnett,
he adjutant general of Florida
appointed by governor Jeb
mush.
v,.The major general said that
Me day was a special day for
e Florida National Guard
Cause they were able to
rach back and present awards
%-at were actually processed
Pars ago, but time delayed by
tional events and the right
opportunity.
t-Referring to Hersey by his
civilian title, Burnett said that
Commissioner Hersey enlisted
in 1965 and went on to serve
|r 39 years.
Burnett stated that the
Florida National Guard's claim
Ffame is that it fields leaders
grch as state senators, state
representativess and a county
.m missioners.
^ I'
Douglas Burnett, adjutant general of Florida, pins
one of two meritorious service medals on Bradford
County Commissioner John Wayne Hersey.
"It is with great honor that
the Florida National Guard
on behalf of Governor Jeb
Bush gives thanks today for a
man who not only served the
National Guard, but w\enl on to
serve his community. He is an
'ambassador no only to us, but
also to Bradford County," said
* Burnett. '
Retired Chief Warrant Officer
Hersey received a mcriioriou
service medal granted by the
president of Ihe United States
the Guard
for his 39 years of devotion,
meritorious achievement and
service.
Hersey was awarded for his
resourcefulness, dedication and
professionalism to all assigned
missions and immeasurable
contribution to the effectiveness
.and success of the Florida
National Guard and the
Department of Military Affairs
of the United States Army.
Hersey was also awarded the
Florida Cross from the governor,
of Florida for his meritorious
service to the Florida National,
Guard.
After pinning both awards on
Hersey, Burnett spoke about
the continued growth of Camp
Blanding and the expected jobs
it will bring to the Bradford
County area. He stated that he
was looking forward to seeking
out Hersey as a member of the
,county commission.
Hersey, who was visibly
moved by the awards, said
he was truly honored and
somewhat surprised. He was
unaware he would be receiving,
the awards until just two days
before ceremony.
41 A
Holiday mail by
the numbers
231 ..... Number
of years the
U.S. Postal
Service has
been delivering.
holiday cheer.
20 billion
.....Number
of cards,
letters and
packages to
be delivered between
Thanksgiving and
Christmas.
100 million.....Average
daily number of First Class cards and letters.
150 million.....Average daily number of First Class
cards and letters processed during the holidays.
280 million.....Number of First Class cards and letters
to be mailed on Dec. 18, the busiest mailing day of
the year.
670 million.....Average number of all pieces of mail
processed.daily.
900 million....Average number of mail pieces
processed daily during the holidays.
10.5 million.....In pounds, the amount of mail
delivered to overseas military installations, including
Iraq and Afghanistan.
7,400.....Number of post offices with expanded hours.
55,000.....Number of places other than post offices
where stamps can be purchased.
210,000.....Number of vehicles used to transport-
holiday mail, including 176,405 half-ton trucks.
4 billion.....Number of holiday stamps the postal
service printed this year.
MAIL-BY DATES
Dec. 10' Military mail to international
destinations (excluding Iraq and Afghanistan)
Parcel Post-
First-Class Mail
Priority Mail
'4
Douglas Burnett and County Commissioner Hersey-Bass, and grandchildren Colten Bass, Ansley
,John Wayne Hersey with hisvwife, Peggy Hersey, Bass, Ethan Bass and Jake Bass.
idaughters-in-law Heather Hersey-Bass and Holly
Dec. 22-23 Express Mail
Dec.,13
Dec. 18
Dec. 20.
Page 1OA TELEGRAPH Dec.7, 2006
noon and the public is invited.
... SHINE For more information, please
visit the Web site at www.
Volunteers wreathsacrossamerica.org or
needed in BC call (386) 984-9062.
needed in BC
'Do you like to help others Ombudsman
resolve problems? Are' you ombudsman
-._ l, ( )_ ,'looking-for-a flexible volunteer Council meeting
opportunity that enables. you council meeting
to make a real difference in The North Central Florida
the lives of seniors in your Long-Term Care Ombudsman
community? Do you have
.l basic computer skills? If you
j* answered yes to these questions,
S then the Florida Department I
of Elder Affairs may have the The Town Council of the
perfect volunteer position. for proposes to regulate the u
01jll111111ly o Volunteers are needed in shown on the map belov
Bradford County for the award-, ..Brooker Comprehensive P
e. ndJ ar .winning.-SHl-NE .(ervfg. the Comprehensive Plan, a
SHealth Insurance Needs of CPA 06-1, an applications
Elders) Program. SHINE is a
Dec 9-Home forth free, unbiased Medicare and agentfor Thomas B. Ham
Holidavs indownrtown health' insurance information to amend the Future La
StarkeChristmas and. counseling program that Comprehensive Plan to.
PStarke; hristmas helps seniors: classification from COUN
Parade begins-at-3 p.m. Select a Medicare th
followed bypictures prescription drug plan that is than or equal to 1dw
with Santa, a tour of best for them. RESIDENTIAL, LOW DEN
homes live Nativity *Applyforfreeorreducedcost dwelling units pet acre) oi
ho mes, live Nativity drugs through pharmaceutical follOWS:
an more company P atientms. Assistance A parcel of land lying in S
Dec.9-Hampton P Learn about Medicare Range 20 East, Bradford
Christmas Party, 4:30 eligibility and coverage issues, particularly described, as
m supplemental policies, and Northeast corner of said
long-term care options. 01013'58" East, along the E
SDec. 10Emmanuel Free comprehensive training distance of 379.72 feet 1
Dec.10-"Emmanuel- is provided in January 2007; distance of37972 feet
Celebrating Heaven's mileage is reimbursed and Southerly right-of-way line
Child", a Christmas lunch is included. Please (formerly Seaboard Coas
cantata presented by contact the Elder Help Line and also being the Point of I
Voices of tell them you'd like to find out South 01013'58" East, coni
TheJoyfulVoices of more about becoming a SHINE Sctin 8, a distance
Lawtey, 3 p.m.atTatum volunteer.Call -(800) -262-2243 --section 18, a distance of
Brothers Park. 'today. 88052'42" West 949.00 fe
West 251.64 feet to the int
Dec.i-SchotBoard f V right-of-way line of CSX Ti
6:30 p.m. at the district Jyful VOICeS being on the arc of a cu
office: (904) 966-6800. presents thenceNortheasterly, alone
line of CSX Transportatii
Dec.11-NAAC7p.m. at Christmas Coast Line Railroad), 783
True Vine Ministriesthe arc of a curve concave
.TIe Vine inistr-esV.. cantata radius of 1,809.86 feet, sa
Dec.12-C Laf The Joyful Voices of curve having a bearing of
eHamp 12 ( cityo Latev are pr b_ present n- dance of 776.97 feet, to
Hartc.rp.-"em-armty ed- anuel-Celebrating cef77697feetto
hall, (352) 468-1201. Heaven's Child," created North 61023'37" East, con
by Joel Lindsey, arranged right-of-way line of CSX 1
Dec14NRSWAnoon and orchestrated by Russell Seaboard Coast Line Ra
Dec. 14-NRSkWA. noon at Mauldin. North 62017'49"' East,`con
the landfill: aThis cantata is "a fantastic
(386) 431-1000. 35-minute Christmas musical right-of-way line of CSX 1
centered on one of the most Seaboard Coast Line Railr
Dec. 16-YMCA Golf recognizable and best-loved of Beginning.
Tournament, Starke Christmas songs of all time." Containing 14.50 acres, m
Golf and CountryClub; pla the paviion n Taake td amend the Future L
(904) 964-YMCA. Brothers .Park-. on.. arkStceet CQinprQh#n,$iy.e..Plan.tp, (
i... ,Lawtey, .Florida ra, Sunday, classification from COMM
Dec.18-Jan.2-School's Dec. 10, at 3 p.m. The public LOW DENSITY (less than
out for the holiday. is invited. per acre) on the property d
A parcel of land lying in SE
Dec. 19-Town of Young talent Range 20 East, Bradford
Brooker a particularly described, as
7 p.m. atcommunity on tage at Northwest corner of said
cen ter: 352)-4851022-- WoTTfaI Club 0109'45" East, along the
S Section 17, a distance of 3
Dec. 19-Legislative meeting With the Southerly righ
delegation, 2 pm. at the The Starke Woman's Club, Transportation Railroad (fc
courthouse. will hold its regular monthly Railroad); thence North
luncheon meeting Wednesday, Southerly right-of-waylin
Dec.13, at,11:30a m.Therewill
Dec.19-City ofStarke. be a special musical program Railroad (formerly Seab(
meeting canceled: for the Christmas meeting 58.28 feet to the Point of
(904) 964-5027. provided by exceptionally North 62022'02" East, alon
talented local teenagers. line of the CSX Transp
Dec. 21-Brad or -- Vocal and instrumental Seaboard Coast Line Ra
Dc.21Bradfrd music will be provided by the
County Commission, very talented Martin Sisters: South 21037'39" 'East 4
meeting canceled. (904) Garielle on the harp,' Sherah 04019'39" East 325.18 fe
966-6280. on the flute, Alexandra on the West 587.75 feet to the Po
violin and Caron Ann on the Containing 5.48 acres, mol
guitar.
Dec2S-Christmas guThe versatile and talented to amend the Future L
Amanda Spires of Lake Butler Comprehensive Plan to (
Jan. 1-NewYear's Day will also be performing on classification from AGRICI
violin, and Benjamin Carter to 1 dwelling unit per 3 ac
Jan. 2-City of Starke,7 will round out the program with DENSITY (less than or e
p.mattyhall(904) i's piano perf ncraged to -acre) on the property desci
964-5027 attend and invite a prospective A parcel of land lying in SE
member to this very special Range 20 East, Bradford
Jan.3-Studentsreturn Christmas program .and particularly described,. as
to school. luncheon. First time prospective Northwest corner of said
members will be guests of the 01E13'58" East, along the
SLuncheon hostesses are a distance of 379.72 feet
: ), Chairman Jacquelyn Totura, Southerly right-of-way line
.'U Cheryl Canova, Sharon Coston, (formerly Seaboard Coast
4 Brenda Farnsworth, Gladys 6217'49" East, along said
McRae, Pam Moore, Della
Rosenberg and-Vicki Teal.- -- CSX Transportation, Inc.
--.- .. Line Railroad), 407.26 fe(
S ubit in ited thence continue North 620.
S- -Public invited said Southerly right-of-wa!
tO Wreath Inc., (formerly Seaboard (
S"layi feet; thence South 21041
.laying .South 04o23'52" East 3
AO,,/ n Thursday, Dec. 14, 79013'29" East 103.32 fe
Civil Air Patrol units from East 834.63 feet; thence S
Around North Central Florida feet; thence North 0200'5
will be meeting at Kanapaha
S\: Park Veterans Memorial in Point of Beginning.
h'} rG Gainesville for a wreath laying Containing 9.00 acres, moi
ceremony. to amend the Future LE
The ceremony will begin at Comprehensive Plan to
S. .... ..... classification from AGRICI
to 1 dwelling unit per 3 ac
NOTICE DENSITY (less than or e
The December Board Meeting of the acre) on the property desci
.New. -i a e- A citation A parcel of land lying in SE
New R.ver. SolilWaste Association Range 20 East, Bradford
Board of Directors has been particularly described, as
rescheduled to Thursday, December Northwest corner of said
Sa' 01013'58" East, along the
14, 2006, at 12:00 p.m. (noon), a distance of 379.72 feet
instead of---5:30, at-the New River Southerly right-of-way line
Regional Landfill. (formerly Seaboard Coast
6217'49" East, along said
'Council will meet on Thursday,
Dec. 14, at 12:30 p.m. at
Hospice of North Central
Florida, 4200 N.W. 90th Blvd
in Gainesville
The council is a group of
concerned citizens whose goal.
is to improve the quality of life
and care for people who live in
licensed long-term care facil ities
such as nursing homes, assisted
living facilities, adult family
care homes and long-term care
units in- hospitals. A trained,
certified volunteer ombudsman
is given authority under Florida
law to identify, investigate and
resolve complaints made by,
or on behalf of, long-term care
facility residents.
For more information, please
contact Jody Dolsberry at (352)
955-5015 or (888) 831-0404.
E-mail her at dolsberryjl@
. anTldI: C ; EAmn t EU@ rVmAh
e Town of Brooker, Florida,.
ise of land within the area as
v by amending the Town of
Ian, hereinafter referredto as
as follows:
by William E. Woodington, as
ilton II and Beverly Hamilton,
and Use Plan Map of the,
change the future land use
ITY AGRICULTURE-2 (less
6lling unit per 5 acres) to
ISITY-(less than or equal to 2
n the property described, as
section 18, Township 7 South,
County, Florida. Being more
follows: Commence at the
Section 18; thence South
East line of said Section 18, a
to the intersection with the
-of CSX Transportation, Inc.
st Line Railroad), said point
Beginning; thence continue
tinuihg along said East line of.
f 950.18 feet; thence South
let; thence North 01 E13'58"
ersection with said Southerly
transportation, Inc., said point
rve concave Southeasterly;.
g said Southerly right-of-way
on, Inc. (formerly Seaboard
3.06 feet as measured along,
e Southeasterly and having a
lid arc being subtended by a
North 47030D'59" East and :a
the point of tangency; thence
itinuing along said Southerly
Transportation, Inc. (formerly
ilroad), 154.85 feet; thence
itinuing along said Southerly
Transportation, Inc. (formerly _
oad), 253.96 feet to the Point
ore or less.
and Use Plan Map of: the
cJhange th-fiture., Jand .use
IERCIAL to RESIDENTIAL,
i or equ4l to 2 dwelling units
described, as follows:
section 17, Township 7 South,,
County, Florida. Being more
follows: Commence at the
J Section 17; thence South
,Westerly boundary of said
379.72 feet to an intersection
t-of-way line of the CSX
)rmerly Seaboard Coast Line
62022'02" East, along said
e of the CSX Transportation
board Coast Line Railroad),
Beginning; thence continue
g said Southerly right-of-way
portation -Railroad (formerly
ilroad), 595.89 feet; thence
67.48 feet; thence South
et; thence North 79E09'16"
int of Beginning.
re or less.
and Use Plan Map of the
change the future land use
ULTURE (less than or equal
res) to RESIDENTIAL, LOW
qual to 2 dwelling units, per,
ribed, as follows:
section 17, Township 7 South,
County, Florida. Being more
follows: .Commence at the
I Section 17; thence South
West line of said Section 17,
to the intersection with the
of CSX Transportation, Inc.,
Line Railroad); thence North
Southerly right-of-way line of
(formerly-Seaboard Coast'
et toithe Point of Beginning;,
17'49" East, continuing along
y line of CSX Transportation,
Coast Line Railroad), 246.91
52" East 67.48 feet; thence
S25.18 feet; thence South
et; thence South 02000'50"
outh 89E05'25" West 359.59
'0" West 1,131.98 feet to the
re or less.
and Use Plan Map of the
change the future land use
ULJLTURE (less than or equal
res) to RESIDENTIAL, LOW
qual to 2 dwelling units per
ribed, as follows:
action 17, Township 7 South,
County, Florida. Being more
follows: Commence at the
I Section 17; thence South
West line of said Section 17,
to the intersection with the
of CSX Transportation, Inc.,
Line Railroad); thence North
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qualify. There is no charge TIt
this service.
CSX Transportation, Inc., (formerly Seaboard Coast
Line Railroad), 654.17 feet; thence South 21041'52-'
East 67.48 feet; thence South 04023'52" East 325.1:8
feet; thence South 79013'29" East.103.32 feet to the
Point of Beginning; thence continue South 79013'292"
East 277.10 feet; thence South 02E00'50" East 778.50
feet; thence South 89005'25" West 270.28 feet; thence
North 0200'50" West 834.63 feet to. the Point of
Beginning.
Containing 5.00 acres, more or less.
to amend the Future Land Use Plan Map of the
Comprehensive Plan to change the future land use
classification from AGRICULTURE (less than or equal
to 1 dwelling unit per 3 acres) to RESIDENTIAL, LOW
DENSITY (less than or equal to 2 dwelling units per
acre) on the property described, as follows:
A parcel of land lying in Section 17, Township 7 South,
Range 20 East, Bradford County, Florida. Being more
particularly described, as follows: Commence at.the
Northwest corner of said Section 17; thence South
01013'58" East, along the West line of said Section 17.
a distance of 379.72 feet to the intersection with the
Southerly right-of-way line of CSX Transportation, Inc.,
(formerly Seaboard Coast Line Railroad) and the Point
of Beginning; thence North 6217'49" East, along said
Southerly right-of-way line of CSX Transportation, Inc.;
(formerly Seaboard Coast Line Railroad), 407.26 feet;
thence South 02E00'50" East 1,131.98 feet; thence
South 89005'25" West 380.01 feet to the intersection
with the West line of said Section 17; thence North
01013'58" West, along the West line of said Section 17.,
a distance of 948.20 feet to the Point of Beginning.
Containing 8.90 acres, more or less.
All said lands containing 42.88 acres, more or less.- .
S- -- -TOWN OF BROKER
Sections 17& 18, Township 7 South, Range 20 East,,-
Bradford County, Florida
S, ."
The first of two public hearings concerning the
amendment and the first reading of an ordinance
adopting the amendment will be conducted by the Town
Council on December 19, 2006 at 7:00 p.m., or as soon
thereafter as the matter can be heard, in the Town.
Council Meeting Room, Town Hall, located at 17435
Tetstone Avenue, Brooker, Florida. The title of said
ordinance reads, as follows:-
ORDINANCE NO. 2006-4
AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF BROKER,
FLORIDA, RELATING TO CHANGING THE LAND,
USE CLASSIFICATION OF MORE THAN TEN ACRES
OF LAND ON THE FUTURE LAND USE PLAN MAP.
OF THE TOWN OF BROKER COMPREHENSIVE'
PLAN, PURSUANT TO AN APPLICATION BY THE.
PROPERTY OWNERS OF SAID ACREAGE, UNDER
THE AMENDMENT PROCEDURES ESTABLISHED IN
SECTIONS 163.3161 THROUGH 163.3215, FLORIDK
STATUTES, AS AMENDED; PROVIDING FOR A
CHANGE IN THE LAND USE CLASSIFICATION
FROM COUNTY AGRICULTURE-2 (LESS THAN OR
EQUAL TO 1 DWELLING UNIT PER 5 ACRES) TO
RESIDENTIAL, LOW DENSITY (LESS THAN OR
EQUAL TO 2 DWELLING UNITS PER ACRE) AND
FROM COMMERCIAL TO RESIDENTIAL, LOW
DENSITY (LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO 2 DWELLING
UNITS PER ACRE) AND FROM AGRICULTURE
(LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO 1 DWELLING UNIT PER
3 ACRES) TO RESIDENTIAL, LOW DENSITY (LESS
THAN OR EQUAL TO 2 DWELLING UNITS PER
ACRE) OF CERTAIN LANDS WITHIN THE
CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE TOWN OF BROKER:
FLORIDA; PROVIDING SEVERABILITY; REPEALING
ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING'
AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
This public hearing is being conducted by the Town
Council to consider transmittal of the amendment to the
Florida Department of Community Affairs.
This 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 this
public hearing shall be announced during the public
hearing and that no further notices regarding this matter
will be published. :
At the. aforementioned public hearing, all interested
persons may appear and be heard with respect to the
amendment and the ordinance adopting said
amendment to the Comprehensive Plan on the date;
time and place as stated above..
Copies of the amendment and the ordinance adopting
the amendment to the Comprehensive Plan are
available for public inspection at the Office of the Town
Clerk, located at 17435 Tetstone Avenue, Brooker,
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
Southerly right-of-way line of
appeal is to be based.
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News from Bradford County, Union County and the Lake Region area.'
ACORN provides affordable healthcare for rural areas
Soorn .a ... x^r^ --, '.\rA .T r;-o,. o, t forward In March
BY TERESA
STONE-IRWIN
Telegraph-Staff Writer
The Alachua County
Organization for Rural Needs,
Inc., ACORN, was founded in
1974 by two Gainesville
churches-United Methodist
Church of Gainesville and
Westminster Presbyterian.
It was the vision of
Westminster Presbyterian'-
pastor, Dr. Glenn Dickson,
Barbara Scott, R.N., and two
former .Vista workers, Harriet
(Happy) Taylor and Joanne
Weinman.
The desire of this group was
to establish a health clinic in
an area where there was great
need: the migrant workers and
residents of the northwestern
section of Alachua County.
In 1972, the North Central
Florida Health Planning
Council listed the target area
as having the largest rural
population of any tract in
Alachua County-9,079-and
the median income per famiily
was $3,500.
It took many dedicated
people to make it become a
reality. Only by health
professionals volunteering
their time could the clinic
open.
The town of LaCrosse
donated the use of the
LaCrossee Women's Club
building and provided utilities
to permit the clinic to open
once a week on Thursday
nights from 7:30-10 p.m.
Greater Bell Methodist
Church in Moneocha. donated
office space and utilities.
There were no financial,
geographics or other
requirements for eligibility.
Only a donation wa's requested
from each patient.
From April 1975 to 1976,
the clinic's first year of
operation, there were 322
patient visits. In 1976 there
were 322 patient visits and in
1977, it had grown to 654.
A needs assessment that was.,
conducted in 1975 fund that
health and dental care were the
major concerns of the
residents. The area had only
one part-time doctor, and other
medical facilities were located
15-20 miles away in
Gainesville.
Many people in the rural
community did not have
available transportation.
Additionally, the eligibility
requirements for free or
reduced medical costs were
often a problem for the poor'or
migrant workers.
In the beginning, funding
was provided by the two
founding churches along with
Florida Migrant Ministry,
Civitan Club, Junior Women's
Club, University United
Methodist and First
Presbyterian Church.
Raising money to buy
equipment and medial supplies
was the next most important
need.
Dr. Donald Eitzman
provided a table and chair for
obstetrics and gynecological
services.
Dr. and Mrs. Wendall
Stainsby donated numerous
medical diagnostic items. Mr.
J.D. Henry of Southeastern
Surgical Supply provided
supplies for the clinic lab and
offered to assist in securing lab
supplies at cost.
In 1978, Larry Olson, Glenn
Dickson and Larry-and Lucy
Brock sold frozen yogurt at the
Spring Arts Festival to raise
money for ACORN, which
they continued -doing for
several years to come.
Dr. Wayne Bryan, Charlie
Ross and Glenn Dickson took
pictures and prepared a slide
show used to make
presentations to organizations
in an effort to raise money.
ACORN staff and board
members spent many hours
writing and submitting
proposals, hoping to receive
much needed grant money.
Unfortunately, only a few of
the proposals were ever
funded, but it was a necessary
part of the funding for the
clinic in the early days.
A grant proposal written by
Glenn Dickson and Barbara
Scott, R.N. was submitted to
the American Cancer Society.
This grant was also not funded,
but the American Cancer
Society provided an efficiency
apartment for a patient from
the ACORN clinic while he
was undergoing radiation
therapy for an extended period
of time. They also provided the
equipment and funding for
weekly pap smear testing at
the clinic.
Joanne Weinman, Harriet
Taylor and D ""y Brock spent a
great deal time writing a
proposal .ft. a CETA grant.
This grant provided salaries tor
four full-time employees and
one part-time, worker from
April to October 1978.
These positions were for one
health coordinator, Rosa
Gaffney; one assistant nurse
coordinator, wanda Leue; twou
outreach 'workers, Sara Kite
and Lena' Brightman; and a
part-time clerk typist, Lyndal
Goodbread.
Barbara Scott served as the.
nurse coordinator and Harriet,
Taylor as Lthe i wo eK ii,
providing transportation to the
clinic and to follow-up
appointments in Gainesville.
Having some paid staff
personnel increased the use of
the clinic and proved to be a
1978, 33 patients were seen at
the clinic. One month after the
grant, the number increased to
84.
See ACORN p.7
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Little Angela Flournoy talks to Dawn Flournoy about what she plans to
tell Santa when he arrives. The two were among numerous families who
attended Hampton Elementary School's first-ever Breakfast with Santa
Dec. 2. A pancake breakfast was followed by a visit from Santa Claus.
Parents could purchase photos of their kids with Santa and children
received goodie bags for attending. A number of door prizes were given
away and a Santa Store was available where children could purchase
Christmas gifts for their friends. The event was a fund-raiser for the
Hampton Elementary Parent-Teacher Organization and the money will be
used to benefit the school and its students.
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Come home for the holidays
Starke's fantastical Tropical
Christmas Parade on
Saturday, Dec. 9, is just the top
of a slate of fun holiday
activities, to keep. families
entertained throughout the
afternoon and into the evening.
The organizers of Starke's
Second Annual Home for the
Holidays festival invite
families to wander down brick
paved streets and enjoy the
friendly atmosphere as you
visjt period homes, listen to
strolling carolers, sample
scrumptious seasonal treats,
shop with local retailers, visit
with Santa and bear witness to
a live Nativity.
Following the Christmas
parade, which begins at 3 p.m/,
the Starke Woman's Club
welcomes everyone to their
open house, featuring
Christmas displays and
refreshments. The clubhouse at
corner of Walnut and Jefferson
streets will be open from 4:30-
: 7:30 p.m.
Across the street, a live
Nativity will be performed at
First United Methodist Church
from 5-5:30 p.m. and from
5:30-6 p.m.
Go by Denmark Furniture
on West Call Street from 5-7
p.m. to have your children's
photo taken with Santa by
professional photographer
Brenda Thornton. There will.
also be rides, games, food and
more fun for the youngsters.
At the center of the
evening's attractions is the tour
of several of the historic
homes on Walnut Street from
5-7:30 p.m. Homeowners are
opening their doors to offer
this unique .opportunity to see
inside their breathtaking
houses. Participating
homeowners will light their
walkways with luminaries, but
don't forget to get your tickets
at the chamber of commerce at
100 E. Call St. Tickets are $10.
Strolling carolers, a variety'
of vendors, decked out
downtown shops and all of the
above are sure to help you and
yours get into the holiday'
spirit.
Organizers invite you to
come downtown and stay
downtown to celebrate
Christmas the old-fashioned
way.
Hosts and sponsors include
Main Street Starke Inc.; the
Kiwanis, Rotary, Altrusa and
Woman's Clubs of Starke; the
city of Starke; the North
Florida Regional Chamber of
Commerce; FloridaWorks;
First United Methodist
Church; and the residents of
historic Walnut Street.
Parade route
The parade will follow a
new route this year due to the
permanent closure of. Court
Street.
The parade will line up
along East Call Street (S.R.
230) at Shands Starke. From
the hospital, the parade will
travel west to Thompson
Street,. where it will make a
left 'and go south to South
Street. The parade will make a
right and go one block north to
Walnut Street, then make a left
and go one block south to
Lafayette Street.
The parade will then circle
this block, going from
Lafayette, to Adams to
Madison Street (S.R. 100).
From Madison, the parade will
make a left onto Walnut, then
go north to Jackson Street,
where it will break up in the
First Baptist parking lot.
Have you heard
the news? Santa
is coming to
town...
Local businesses and the Starke
Kiwanis Club are cooperating to
bring a free event to area children
in the afternoon after the Starke
Christmas parade Saturday, Dec. 9.
A wide variety of activities will be
provided free of charge to children
who attend the event set for West Call
Street in Starke adjacent to Denmark
Furniture, Results Fitness Center,
Children's Medical Center and
KidTalk.
The event is set for 4:30-7 p.m. and
will include games, contests, activities
and much more.
Santa Claus will be present and
photos %\ ith Santa can be purchased.
Kids can decorate their own
gingerbread house, get their face
painted and karaoke to their favorite
tunes.
Rock wall climbing, a bounce house
football toss, beanbag toss, reindeer
V Araces,
*' ski boards
and a wide variety
of other games and activities are also
planned.
Check out the winning posters
submitted by Bradford third-graders at
the poster display.
There will also be plenty\ of food on
sale at the event.
The event is being sponsored by
Kiwanis and the businesses named
above and entry is free.
For more information, contact Steve
Denmark at (904) 964-5827 or Wendy
Burton at (904) 966-6224.
ShandsCair celebrates 25 years of service
BY TERESA
STONE- IRWIN
Telegraph Staff Writer
In celebration of 25 years of
service, representatives from
ShandsCair are making rounds
at the various hospitals they
serve to meet with staff and
offer viewing of the inside of
their helicopter.
One adult flight team arrived
at Shands at Starke on Nov. 13
in their Agusta 109 Power
helicopter..
Pilot Dave Thompson of
Gainesville has been with
ShandsCair for 12 years and
was formerly chief pilot with
the Jacksonville Sheriff's
Office.
Gene Raulerson has been
with ShandsCair for 7 years
and has been a Union County
EMS paramedic for 25 years.
Mel Bledsoe of Ocala has
been a paramedic with
ShandsCair for over 6 years.
The helicopter is large
enough for a patient stretcher
and seating for a pilot, nurse
and paramedic.
The Shands University of
Florida helicopter is colored
royal blue with orange, trim,
complete with a painted on
alligator in a white coat with
tongue depressors dangling
from the pockets, sporting a
leather flight helmet: and
goggles, a stethoscope and a
medical bag.
Each ShandsCair adult flight
teams consists of a pilot,
paramedic and nurse which
.provide rapid response for
trauma patients within a 75-
mile radius of Gainesville, but
can sometimes- be used in
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OBITUARIES
Eddie Beattie
STARKE Marion Edward
"Eddie" Beattie, 72, of Starke.
died Friday, Dec. 1, 2006, at
Shands AGH in Gainesville
following an extended illness.
Born in Iowa Falls, Iowa, on
Sept. 22, 1934, Mr. Beattie
moved to Starke in 1990 from
Port Orange. He was a member of
First United Methodist Church
and served in the U.S. Air Force.
He was a retired milkman,
security guard and driver for
Holiday Inn.
Mr. Beattie is survived by: his
wife of 47 years, Edith Freeman
Beattie of Starke;. a -brother,
Timothy Beattie of Ames, Iowa;
and a sister, Lynne Longseth of
Cedar Falls, Iowa. He was
preceded in death by a daughter,
Mariann Beattie Green.
Memorial services for Mr.
Beattie were Dec. 4, 2006, in
First United Methodist Church
with the Rev. Mike Hutcherson
conducting the services.
'Interment will be at a later date
under the care of Jones Funeral
Home of Starke.
Memorial contributions may
be made to First .United
Methodist Church, 200 N.
Walnut St., Starke, FL 32091.
Leslie Biggs
STARKE Erie Leslie "Les"
Biggs Jr., 88, of Starke died
Saturday, Dec. 2, 2006, at
Bradford Terrace following an
sudden illness.
Born on Nov. 3, 1918, Mr.
Biggs was a member of First
United Methodist Church in
Starke and Atlanta. He was a
member of the Lions Club in
Atlanta and ,Starke Golf and
Country Club. He served in. the
U.S. Army and retired as owner of
Biggs Building Supplies. He was
an executive with Georgia
Pacific.
Mr. Biggs is survived by: his
wife of 65 years, Edith Rowe
Biggs of Starke; two daughters,
Karen Quin and Barbara Biggs.
Wesel, both of Atlanta; a
brother, Bobby Biggs of Starke;
a half sister, Dottie Sue Sandback
of Valdosta, Ga.; four
grandchildren and five great-
grandchildren.
Funeral services for Mr. Biggs
were Dec. 4, 2006,. in First
United Methodist Church in
Starke with -the -Rev. --Mike
Hutcherson conducting the
services. Interment followed in
Crosby Lake Cemetery under the
care of Jones Funeral Home of
Starke.
Margaret Bennett
LAKE BUTLER Mary
'Margaret Lee Bennett, 88, of-
Lake Butler, died Wednesday,
Nov. 22, 2006, at Windsor
Manor in Starke following a 14-
year battle with Alzheimer's
disease. -
Born in Lulu, on Sept. 18,
1918, to George W. Lee Sr. and
Annie Adkinson Lee, Mrs.
Bennett was a member of the
First Christian Church. She was a
past member of the Lake Butler
Garden Club. She was a part-time
cosmetic salesperson and school
crossing guard.
Mrs. Bennett is survived by
her children: Janie Ann
Dickerson of Lake City, Joe.
Franklin Bennett of Bragdon,
Betty Margaret Swain of
Wellborn, and Carol Diane
Kelley of Lake Butler; a sister,
Ann Wimberley, of Lulu; 11
'grandchildren and 15 great-
grandchildren. She was preceded
in death by her husband, Joseph
P. "J.P." Bennett, and a son,
John Preston Bennett, and a
brother, George W. Lee Jr. of
Lake Butler.
Funeral services for Mrs.
Bennett were Nov. 25, 2006, at
First Christian Church in Lake
Butler with Brother Arthur
. Peterson officiating and Joe F.
Bennett, Jr. assisting. Burial
followed at Dekle Cemetery in
Lake Butler under the care of
Archer Funeral Home of Lake
Butler.
Emojean Causey
SSTARKE Emiojean Causey,
67, of Starke died Sunday, Nov.
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LAKE BUTLER Allen Ray
Guyott, 46, of Lake Butler died
suddenly on Sunday, Nov. 26,.
2006, at his residence.
Born in Alpena, Mich., Mr.
Guyott lived most of his life in
Florida and had lived in Lake
Butler for the past six months.
He was a. heat and air
conditioning specialist.
Ml4r. Guyott is survived by: a
son, Nicholas Lukatz of Lake
Butler; his father and
stepmother, Joe and Dellia
Guyott of Gainesville; his
mother and stepfather, Maribel
and William Berget of South
Wayne, Wis.; two sisters, Lora
Lee Guyott and Patti Berget, both-
of Jamesville, Wis.; and two
stepbrothers, Tim Berget and
Tom Berget, both of
Oconomowoc, Wis.
Memorial services for Mr.
Guyott were Dec. 1, 2006, in the
chapel of Archer, Funeral Home of
Lake Butler with Brother Scott
Fisher officiating. Burial will be
at a later date.
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Medical Center. William Harrington
Born in Orange Heights and STARKE AND KEYSTONE
raised inri Theressa, Mrs. Causey HEIGHTS William L. "Bill"
retired from the Federal Property Harrington, 68, of Starke and
Assistance Warehouse and was a Keystone Heights'died Tuesday,
member of First Christian Nov. 28, 2006, at Shands UF in
Church of Starke. Gainesville.
Mrs. Causey is survived by: Born in Bradford County, on
four sons, Marty Russell of April 14, 1938, Mr. Harrington
Keystone Heights, Brad Russell was a 1956 graduate of Bradford
of Lynchburg, Va., Brett Russell High School. He attended South
of Starke and Sid Russell of Lake Georgin College and was a
City; a sister, Carlie Mae Triest member of First United
of Theressa; two brothers, Methodist Church of Starke and
Dennis Hall and Billy Hall, both the Keystone Golf and Country
of Keystone Heights; and eight Club. He served in the United
grandchildren. She was preceded States Army as a medic corpsman
in death by her husband, Willis and owned several businesses. He
C. Cau'sey, two brothers, Bobby retired from the state of Florida
Joe Hall and'Gary Eugene Hall, Department of Corrections.
and a sister, Carolyn Hall. Mr. Harrington is survived by:
Memorial services for Mrs. his wife, Jo Ann Smith Rowe of
Causey were Nov. 29, 2006, at Starke; a daughter, Shannon M.
First Christian Church of Starke Harrington of Keystone Heights;
with the Rev. Charles Soper a brother, Marion S. Harrington
officiating. Archie Tanner of Ormond Beach; two nieces,
Funeral Home of Starke was in Karan Moore and Lauran Milroy,
charge of arrangements. both of Greensboro, N.C.; and
Memorial contributions may one grandson, Thomas Wade
be made to First Christian Wagner of Louisville, Ky. He
Church of Starke. was preceded in death by his
S mother, Gladys Williams
Vernon Estevez Harrington and his father,
Mr. Vernon Leon Estevez, age Kenneth S. Harrington.
71, of Hampton died Monday, Graveside services for Mr.
November 20, 2006, at Shands at Harrington were Dec. 1, 2006, at
Starke following an extended Crosby Lake Cemetery with the
illness. Born in Elizabethtown, Rev. Mike 'Hutcherson
IL on September 18, 1935, Mr. conducting the services.
Estevez moved to Hampton in Interment followed under the care
2005 from Dunnellon. He was a of Jones Funeral Home of Starke.
retired Superintendent with the In remembrance of Mr.
Florida Division of Forestry. Harrington, friends and family
Survivors ar:,..h,,\ {he,i Jut $.,Qurage 9o, cqpsider,organ
Estevez of FE Tprdn; adghrer:':" hat r rf .. ', PMD
Anna Marie of S) estLer, GA.- .,
Sheri Ann orali of ntierlac hen; J KlA4
Sons: Randall L. Estevez of Old JOan me IIltt
Town; Shane Estevez of MOUNT DORA Joan Lynette
Sylvester, GA; Daniel L. Hall, Jr. Merritt, 42, of Mount Dora died
of Keystone Heights; Sister: Saturday; Nov. 25, 2006.
Patricia A. Hlavsa of White Born in Eustis, Mrs. Merritt
House, TN; Twelve lived in Mount Dora for one year.
Grandchildren; Four Great Mrs. Merritt is survived by:
Grandchildren. He was preceded her husband, Charles Merritt of
in death by his son Aaron S. Jacksonville; 'her father, Charles
Estevez. Memorial services will E. Woods of Jacksonville; her
be at 2:00 PM on Sunday, mother, Druzella Warford of
December 3, 2006, at his Pigeon Forge, Tenn.; two
residence with Pastor John Pigeon ForAnge, Tenn.; two
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Madeline Moore
HAWTHORNE Madeline
Flora Moore, 84, of Hawthorne
died Thursday, Nov. 30, 2006, at
Bradford Terrace following an
extended illness.
Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., on
Dec. 23, 1921, Mrs. Moore
moved to Hawthorne in
November 2005 from New York.
She was of the Protestant faith
and was a homemaker.
Mrs. Moore is survived by: a
daughter,_. Kathleen Cossar of.
Hawthorne; three sons, Jeffery
Moore of Interlachen, Thomas
Moore of Colorado, and Frank
Moore Jr. of Long Island, N.Y.;
11 grandchildren and nine, great-
grandchildren.
Funeral services ,for Mrs.
Moore will be held at a later date.
Interment will be in- Ocean
SCounty (N.J.) Memorial Park..
Local arrangements. were under
the care of Jones Funeral Home
of Starke.
Thelma Norman
WALDO ,- Thelma Victoria
Singletary Norman, 86, of Waldo
died Monday, Dec. 4, 2006, at
North Florida Regional Medical
Center following an extended
illness.
Born in Cairo, Ga., on Aug.
24, 1920, Mrs. Norman moved
to Waldo in 1962, from Starke.
In Waldo, she was a restaurant
owner ,and member of First
Baptist Church.
Mrs. Norman is survived by:
.three daughters, Enree Simmons
and Connie Coleman, both of
Waldo, and Mildred Ganstine of
Keystone Heights; a sister, Lois
Woods of Starke; a brother,
Marlton Singletary of Georgia;
15 grandchildren and 20 great-
grandchildren. "
Funeral services for Mrs.
Norman were Dec. 6, 2006, in
First Baptist Church of Waldo
with pastor Jim Dubois
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Interment followed in Hope
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Edna Smith
PROVIDENCE Edna Dyal
Smith, 80, of Providence died
Wednesday, Nov. 29, 2006, at
North Florida Regional Medical
Center in Gainesville following
an extended illness.
Born in Patterson, Ga., Mrs.
Smith moved to the Providence
area 50 years ago and was a clerk
with Karen's Kwik Stop in Lake
Butler. She was a member of
Providence Village Baptist
Church.
Mrs. Smith is survived by: two
daughters, Kathy Harris of
Macclenny and Karen Cossey of
Lake Butler; three sons, Dale
Smith, Timmy Smith and Bruce
Smith, all of Lake Butler; two
sisters, Elma Carter and Molly
Aldridge, both of Waycross, Ga.;
three brothers, Lewis J. Dyal Jr.
and Bennie Dyal, both of
Waycross, and Ronnie Dyal of
Lake Butler; 17 grandchildren
and 29 great-grandchildren. She
was/. preceded in death by her
.husband, Henton Lee Smith, a
son, Jerry Smith, and two
sisters, Marion Cox and Glenda
Browning.
Funeral services for Mrs.
Smith were Dec. 2, 2006, at
Providence Village Baptist
Church with the Rev. Bo
Hammock officiating. Burial
followed at Old Providence
Cemetery under the care of Archer
Funeral Home of Lake Butler.
Thomas Wilkey
STARKE Thomas Elmer
Wilkey, 71, of Starke died
Thursday, Nov. 30, 2006, at
Gainesville Health Care Center
following an extended illness.
Born in Philadelphia on July
19, 1935, Mr; Wilkey moved to
Bradford County from Tampa. He
was of the Protestant faith and
was a member of. Daytona
Antique Auto Racing
Association. He was
owner/operator of an antique race
care restoration business and
served in the United States Air .
Force.
Mr. Wilkey is survived by: his
wife, Marion Talbot Wilkey of
Starke; a son, Stephen Wilkey of
Starke; a daughter, Sherry Baines
of Washington; and five
grandchildren.
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date under the care of Jones
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Dec. 7, 2006 TELEGRAPH, TIMES & MONITOR--B-SECTION Page 5B
CRIME
Couple
busted in
Starke for
stealing
A traffic stop for running a
red light on U.S. 301 north in
Starke, resulted in the recovery
of $13,000 worth of stolen
merchandise.
James Matthew Ellison, 32,
of Jacksonville and Lori Dzaz
Harris, 31, of Hilliard were
arrested Dec. 2 by Starke
Patrolman Keith Parker for
possession of stolen property.
When their vehicle was
stopped at 3:34 a.m., the
officers found electronic
equipment, TVs and VCRs in
the bed of the truck and inside
the cab. The couple used stolen
credit cards to obtain the
merchandise in Orange
County, according to Sgt.
Kevin Mueller.
Ellison was released after a
$15,000 surety bond was
posted. Harris remains in
custody under a $15,000 bond.
Union man
charged with
theft
A radio and ,siren head,
stolen from Union County,
fire/rescue, was recovered in
Starke during a traffic stop.'
David Ray Snyder's vehiclee
was stopped Dec. 1 at 2:17
a.m. for an expired tag,
according to Sgt, Richard
Grews. In the vehicle was the
stolen 'property, two marine
scanners and a shotgun, Sgt.
Crews said. There was no
record of the other items being
stolen, Sgt. Crews said.
Snyder, 20, of Worthington
Springs was charged with
dealing in stolen property. He
remains in custody without
bond.-
Two charged
with false
police report
Gregory Leon Dent, 45, of
Graham and Bobbijoe Tyler,
36, of Starke were arrested
Nov. 27 by Starke Patrolman
Shawn Brown.
The couple alleged their
vehicle had been stolen when
in fact it had been wrecked on
C.R. .227, Patrolman Brown
said.
Dent was charged with
driving while license suspended
or revoked and filing a false
police report. He was also
charged simple battery on an
incident that occurred earlier,
Patrolman Brown said. Surety
bonds totalling $2,500 were
posted for Dent's release from
custody.
Tyler was charged with
filing a false police report. She
was released after a $1,000
surety bond was posted.
Recent
arrests
in Bradford,
Clay or Union
The following individuals
were arrested recently by local
law enforcement officers in
Bradford, Clay' (Keystone
Heights area) or Union
County:
Wendell Ferris Osteen Jr.,
44, of Keystone Heights was
arrested Dec. 2 by Clay Deputy
Lester C. Ricks for aggravated
assault. Osteen is charged with
striking the victim. with a
chain, Deputy Ricks said.
Clarence Alex Sumner, 44,
of Starke was arrested Dec. 3
by Starke Patrolman Shawn
Brown for assault and resisting
without violence. Sumner is
charged with threatening to kill
the victim. He forced his way
through two police officers in
an attempt to carry out the
threat, Patrolman Brown said.
Sumner also resisted by
refusing to put his hands
behind his back while being
handcuffed, Patrolman Brown
said. A $2,000 surety bond
was posted for his release from
custody.
Joshua A. Sumner, 21, of
Starke was arrested Dec. 3 by
Bradford Deputy Aaron Black
for false reports of commission
of crime. Sumner made a
sworn statement the vehicle he
was driving was intentionally
struck by another vehicle. He
later admitted his vehicle was
never hit, Deputy Black said.
A $1,000 surety bond was
posted for Sumner's release
from custody.
Jessica Marie Davis, 23, of
Starke was arrested Nov. 28 by
Bradford Deputy Jason Clark
for domestic battery. Davis is
charged with striking the victim
in the face causing scratches,
Deputy Clark said. She was
released from custody after a
$1,000 surety bond was
posted.
Tyler Julius Higginbotham,
28, of Starke was arrested Dec.
3 by Clay Deputy Michael
Campbell for two counts
simple battery domestic.
Higginbotham was charged
with striking the victim during
an altercation at 1:10 a.m. The
victim refused medical.
treatment at the scene, Deputy
Campbell said. Higginbotham
was additionally charged on a
warrant for violation of
probation uttering a forged
bill.
Nancy Nicole Yarbrough,
21, of Keystone Heights was
arrested Dec. 1 by Clay Deputy
A.B. Graff for burglary, grand
theft. and criminal mischief.
Yarbrough is charged with
entering a residence on Little
Lake Geneva Road on Nov. 16
where she removed various
items belonging to the victim,:
Deputy Graffsaid.
Gregory J. Garner, 37, of
Keystone Heights was arrested
Nov. 29 by Bradford Sgt.
George Konkel Jr. for domestic
battery. Garner is charged with
striking the victim with his
fist. (No injury was observed
on the victim, Sgt. Konkel
said.) A $1,000 surety bond
was posted for his release from
custody.
Clarence D. Bowen, 43, and
William E. Kapellen, 18, both
of Starke, were arrested Nov.
29 by Bradford Deputy Joseph
Jones for domestic battery.
They were, charged with,
pushing and shoving during an
argument. Both were released
from custody after $1,000
surety bonds were posted.
Larae R. Huff, 31, of
Hampton was arrested Dec. 4
by Bradford Deputy Drew
Moore for domestic battery.
Huff is charged with striking
the victim in the ear during a
domestic dispute. Bond was set
at $1,000 on the charge.
Ezkiel Brown Jr., 51, of
Starke was arrested Dqc. 3 by
Starke Patrolman Jason
Crosby for domestic battery.
Brown is charged "with striking
the victim. Bond was set at
$1,000.
Clinton Russell Helmer, 22,
of Keystone Heights was
arrested Dec. 2 by Starke
Patrolman Michelle Davis for
criminal mischief and
disorderly intoxication. Helmer
is charged with cutting all four
tires on, the victim's vehicle
with: a knife. He became
hostile, yelling loud profane
language at the victim. He,
smelled strongly of an
alcoholic beverage, Patrolman
Davis said. A $5,000 surety
bond was posted for his release
from custody..
Nicholas' Janowitz, 18, of
Melrose was arrested Nov. 28
by Clay Deputy J. Marx for
petit theft and possession of
marijuana. Janowitz was
charged with stealing a pair of
earrings from the jewelry
department in J.C. Penney at
the Orange Park Mall., A small
bag of marijuana was found in
his -pocket during a se.rch,.
Deput Matx said.. '
Cynthia Lorraine Guinan,
20, of Keystone Heights was
..arrested Dec. 1 by Clay Deputy
Lester Ricks for possession of
a controlled substance without
a prescription.
Tracy Dean Thompson, 28,
of Keystone Heights was
arrested Dec. 1 by Patrolman
Crosby for possession of
cannabis and possession of
drug paraphernalia. He was
released from custody after a
$2,000 surety bond was
posted.
Arnold Mosley, 49, of
Keystone Heights was arrested
Dec. 4 by Clay deputies for
possession of cocaine.
Brenda Mae Osborne, 40, of
Jacksonville was arrested Dec.
1 by Starke Patrolman- Mark
Lowery for possession of drug
paraphernalia. Osborne was in
a vehicle stopped for a
headlight out. She dropped a
tube with copper wire in it
when she exited the vehicle,
Patrolman Lowery said. Bond
was set at $1,000.
Donald Alessi, 58, of
Keystone Heights was arrested
Dec. 4 by .Clay Deputy
Anthony Harris for petit theft.
Alessi entered CVS where he
placed several items in a cart.
He put his eye' glasses on a
black elastic eye glass frog
after removing the frog (holds
glasses around neck when not
is use) from its package,
Deputy Harris said. He left the'
store without paying for the
frog, Deputy Harris said.
John Perry, 22, of
Jacksonville was arrested Nov.
30 by Bradford Deputy' Stephen
Bivins for disorderly
intoxication. Pewy was found
standing. in a roadway near
where deputies were
investigating.. a suspicious
vehicle, Deputy Bivins said.
He appeared to be intoxicated
and became belligerent,
refusing to cooperate with the
deputy. He was released from
custody after a $1,000 surety
bond was posted.
Richard Wayne House, 24,
of Daytona Beach was arrested
Nov. 30 by Starke Patrolman
William Murray on a writ of
attachment from Volusia
County. He may purge by
paying $1,075.
Justin Mathew Willingham,
20, of Keystone Heights was
arrested Dec. 3 by Bradford
Sgt. Wayne Mcintire on a
warrant from Clay County for
violation of probation petit
theft. He was released after a
$252 cash bond was posted.
John Eugene Porter, 41, of
Florahome was arrested Nov.
29 by Bradford Lt. Ron Davis
on a warrant from Duval
County for dealing in stolen
property. Borld was set at
$250,003.
Garry Lee Moody, 29, of
High Springs was arrested by
Alachua Deputy Clifford
Arnold on a Bradford warrant
for failure to appear possession
of cannabis. Bond was set at
$4,000.
Thomas Elton Wilkins, 57,
of Middleburg was arrested
Dec. 2 by Starke Patrolman
Stephen Murphy on a warrant
from Putnam County for
failure to appear possession or
purchase of cocaine. Bond was
set at $7,504.
Kevin Privett, 39, of
Keystone Heights was arrested
Dec. 4 by Clay deputies on a
warrant for worthless check. .
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CRIME:
FROM THE COURTS:
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:
Diana Liz Lozadahemandez,
20,. was arrested Dec. 4 by
Patrolman Crosby on a warrant
from Marion County for racing
on the highway. A $2,000
surety bond was posted for her
release from custody.
Traffic
Thomas E. McGarvey, 48,
of Waldo was arrested Dec. 3
by Bradford Sgt. George
Konkel Jr. for driving under
the influence (DUI).
McGarvey's blood-alcohol
level was .17 percent when his
Toyota was stopped on Eighth
Avenue at 4:,18 a.m. He was
released from custody after a
$2,000 surety bond was
posted.
Dameon Butler, 29, of
Starke was arrested Dec. 2 by
Starke patrolmen for driving
while license suspended or
revoked (DWLS). A $500
surely bond was posted for his
release from custody.
Derrick Hodges, 23, of
Starke was arrested Dec. 2 by
Starke patrolmen for DWLS.
:He was released after a $500
surety bond was posted.
Kelvin Renard Bryant, 33,
of Putnam Hall was arrested
Nov. 29 by Patrolman Brown
for DWLS knowingly. A
$500 surety bond was posted
for his release from custody.
Justin Daniel Mobley, 23,
of Glen St. Mary was arrested
Nov. 29 by Lawtey Patrolman
M.E. Jenkins for DWLS
knowingly. He was released
from custody after a $5,000
surety bond was posted.
Anna Margheritis, 43, of
Gainesville was charged Nov.
29 by Lawtey Patrolman K.
McRae for DWLS knowingly,
Gerald Campos Espinzo, 20,
of Worthington Springs was
arrested Dec. 1 by Patrolman
Crosby for no valid 'driver
license. Bond was set at $500.
Marcel Vanshawn
Henderson, 33, of Lawtey was
arrested Nov. 30 by Patrolman
Lowery for DWLS. and
possession of a controlled
substance, crack cocaine and
Clergy visits
must be
rescheduled
Effective immediately, all
Bradford County Jail Ministry
volunteers presently scheduled
to conduct clergy visits and
services on Tuesdays must
reschedule those visits for a
different day of the week.
Tuesday are no longer
available for clergy activities.
For more information
concerning the schedule
change, please call John
Leshuk, coordinator of
ministry services for the
Bradford County Sheriff's
Office, at (904) 364-7725.
cannabis. He gave a false name
to officers and was charged
resisting. He was also charged
failure to appear DWLS. Total
bond was set at $24,000.
Jack Brady Rhoden, 19, of
Macclenny was arrested Nov.
29 by Bradford Deputy Scott
Konkel for failure to appear
DUI. Bond was set at $3,500.
Lantara Denise Slocum, 32,
of Starke was arrested Dec. 1
by Bradford Deputy Robert
Lyons for violation of
probation DWLS with no
bond.
FHP
checkpoint
locations
for December
The Florida Highway Patrol
will be conducting driver's
license and vehicle inspection,
checkpoints during October in
Bradford and Union counties.
Recognizing the danger
presented to the public by
defective vehicle equipment,
troopers will concentrate their
efforts on vehicles, being
operated with defects such as
bad brakes, worn tires and
defective lighting_ equipment.
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In addition, attention will be
directed toward drivers who
violate the driver's license
laws of Florida.
The patrol has found the
checkpoints to be an effective
means of enforcing the
.equipment and driver's license,
laws of Florida while ensuring
the protection of all motorists..
The checkpoints are as
follows:
Union County
C.R. 238 and S.R. 238 west
of Lake Butler, S.R. 121. in
Raiford, north of Raiford and
in Worthington Springs, C.R.
16 west of Starke, C.R. 18 west
of Worthington Springs, S.R.
231 south of Lake Butler, C.R.
229 north of S.R. 121, C.R.
231 Bradford/Union line.
Bradford County
S.R. 230 east of Starke, C.R.
100A east of Starke, C.R. 231
in Brooker, C.R. 225 west of
Lawtey, C.R. .225 at C.R. 227,
C.R. 229 north of Starke,
Speedville Road, C.R. 221 in
Hampton, SW 75th Ave. west
of Starke, C.R. 18 at C.R: 2214:
C.R. 18 in fHampton, C.R, 225
east of Lawtey, C.R. 225 at
C:R. 229, S.R. 16 west of
Starke, Market Road north of
Starke, C.R. 18. west of
Hampton, S.R. 227.
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Marriages receiving final
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following:
Roxanne Smith Rosier vs
Steven Lamar Rosier
Joanne K. Davenport vs
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Wayne W. Hodge vs
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David M. Meswda vs
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Joseph Melvin Meckler vs
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Denver A. Oehl vs Melissa
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Aaron M. Franck vs Joan C.
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Tina D. Stephenson vs John
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Ray Lee Trimble vs Carolyn
Ava Trimble
Suzanne Denning vs Brian
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David C. Gatlin vs Shelly
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Kelly Denise Murray vs
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Tonya Machelle Beauregard
vs Eric Shawn Beauregard
Brandi L. Clemons vs Jason
R. Clemons
Dorothy Lynette Watson vs
Ronald Tracey Watson
Sonya E. Newman vs
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Michael J. Leddy vs Jwanita
D. Leddy
Lloyd G. Greene vs Patricia
M. Greene
William
V. Tyler.
L. Tyler vs Kelly
September
Raleigh V. Crosby vs
Oletta V. Crosby
William N. Merritt vs
Malen J. Merritt
Christon Barnes vs Robert
Glen Barnes
Christopher Goolsby vs
April D. Goolsby
Heidi Shepard vs James
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James L. Trapp vs Donna
C. Trapp
Michael lD. Carter vs Angela
D. Carter
Harold Alan Smith vs April
Amanda Smith.
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Fri. 8-3
Sat. 8-3
Barbeque Cook-Off
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For more information call
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suitable building and site were
ACO RN found..
A group of volunteers
Continued from p.1 moved all of. ACORN's
S' h n equipment and supplies to the
o.Unfortunately, the grant was storage-on May 19 and the
only funded for a limited clinic was closed down during
period of time, and in Oct. the summer.
1978;, the county commission ACORN then received a
voted not to extend it. Due to $5,000 check from m the
the lack of staff, the number of Coalition of Religion and
patients fell. The total number Health, a grant they had
,seen in Oct. 1978 were 24. requested the year before.
A grant was also submitted They also received notice
to the J.B. Lippincott Co. by from the state that a chronic
Annette Frauman, Sandra disease control project that the
Gadsden, Victoria Woods and State of Florida submitted to
Barbara Scott for $5,000. the Federal Government listed
.These funds were not granted. the Federal Government listeding
SJoanne Weinman submitted the ACORN clinic as being
SgranntteW Coaluitton one of four chosen in Florida.
ra grant to the Coalition on
Religion and Health, however However, it was not funded.
nothing was heard for several ACORN secured a used 12
nothing was heard for several foot by 62 foot mobile home
Meanwhile, Charlie Ross, from U.S. Government surplus
Dr. Wayne Bryan and Glenn property in response to a
Dickson took pictures at the request letter written by Glenn
Dickson. The trailer was
clinic, making a slideshow moved from Jacksonville to a
presentation that was shown to rented site at the N.T. Thomas
several groups in an attempt to Trailer Park on S.R. 231 in
-raise money. Monteocha.
t Money was desperately However, much work
needed to extend the work of needed to be done to the site
:the staff that was hired using and the trailer. Approximately
Pthe CETA grant money. 25 volunteers cut back the
A proposal written to United weeds and grass, renovated,
-Vay by Max and Annie repaired and cleaned the
angham asking for a grant of trailer.
*5,000. United Way voted to The clinic successfully re-
4begin funding the clinic in opened its doors on Oct. 23,
.4980, and continued each year 1979, with Maureen
thereafter, providing for the Tylkowski as the new clinic
girst time, (continuous annual coordinator.
Support for the ACORN clin ic.
The clinic became more well Board members Lucy Brock,
Inown and the larger Glenn Dickson., Annie
community of Gainesville Langham, Nan Murphy,
contributed money and Dough Washington, Joanne
supplies Wienman, Irene Zimmerman
;In 1979, the Junior and Kay Ervin began monthly
Women's Club of Gainesville meetings at the clinic, whereas
donated $5004to the clinic for they previously had to be held
i~edicine and supplies. They in various members' homes.
ilso designated ACORN as a During the first few months
service project. of 1980, the clinic saw an
& The Alachua County Board average of 18 patients a month.
of Education donated used In 2005, the medical clinic
surplus equipment for office had, a total of 7,414 clinical
use. The .director of Corner visits, 1,930 in the women's
Drug Store, Mr. John Creech,. clinic, 3,509 in the children's"
donated an examining table to clinic, 4,473 patients in the
the clinic, dental clinic, and 516 patient
SOn May 1, 1979, the city of visits with the social services
LaCrosse decided they i\\ould clinic. :
luild offices for the town In 1984, the ACORN clinic
government in the area where moved to its present location
the ACORN clinic was in Brooker, 14 miles northeast
located. They .were asked to of Gainesviltle at the
Vacate the .premises within the Alachua/Bradford county line.
nionth. r Annie Langham, who had
The ACORN Board held an left the Board at the end of
emergency meeting and 1980, had a chance to take a
decided to store equipment in a tour of the clinic twenty years
wafelvoVe-s* tltruh tiTfe 'j-T'e ...
On January 5,. 2004,
Langham wrote that she had
recently toured the clinic and
was very impressed with the
.size qnd number of patients
seen at both the medical and
dental clinics.
"ACORN looks like a very
well run, very busy medical
and dental center. I can only
say we are fortunate to see that
the vision of a few and the
hard work of many volunteers
made a difference in Alachua
County."
The ACORN Clinic is only
able to continue to serve the
community through grants and
donations it receives from
individuals as well as business
organizations.
James T., an orphaned
teenager was taken to the
ACORN dental clinic last
years with severe tooth decay
resulting from years, of
inadequate dental care. -
Through the dental
assistance program, his teeth
were cleaned and restored,
giving him a beautiful smile.
Carol, Heather and Maria
are among eight women who
are uninsured breast cancer
survivors.
Each of these women
received a free mammogram,
and were all diagnosed with
malignancies. The patients
received surgery followed by
chemotherapy and radiation
treatments.
,Their lives were stayed
through donations of,
foundations such as Believe in
Miracles, Sole Sisters and the
WeCare Ph)sicians Referral
Network.
The opportunity to make a
child smile or to take the worry
from a concerned parent, if
only for a little while, is what
giving is all about.
Donations to the ACORN
Clinic can be sent to 23320 N.
S.R. 235, Brooker, FL 32622.
From excerpts of the
writings of Annie Langhlam.
Dec. 25, 1932-March 29, 2006
American Legion Post #56, at 715
Edwards Rd. in Starke across from
the National Guard Armory, has
bingo every Monday night for cash
prizes. Up to $125 jackpot,
depending on attendance, can be
won each week. Early bird, 7 p.m.;
regular games, 7:30 p.m.; doors
open at 5 p.m. Players must be 18 or
older. The public is welcome
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Christmas
trees
presented to
officials
The Florida Christmas Tree
Association recently presented
Christmas trees to Gov. Jeb
Bush and Agriculture
Commissioner Charles H.
Bronson. The trees will remain
on display in the Capitol
throughout the holiday season.
The red cedars were donated
by Jack and Judy Ewing,
owners of Santa's Christmas
Tree Forest in Eustis, and
presented on behalf of the
Florida Christmas Tree
Association, which has more
than 100 family rhembers and
represents Christmas tree
producers statewide. The
association educates producers
and promotes fresh, Florida-
grown trees to the public.
"Buying homegrown Florida
Christmas trees helps support
our farmers and its boosts our
state's economy," Bronson-
said. "In addition, buying. ..
locally grown trees is better for
the environment because less
fuel is used in transportation."
An estimated 20,0,00 trees
are grown in Florida each year
and include red cedar, Virginia
pine, sand pine, spruce pine,
Arizona cypress and Leyland
cypress.
Christmas tree farming in
Florida is a small industry run
.by family-owned businesses on
land that has often been passed
through generations.
Jack and Judy Ewing started,
their Christmas tree farm on 13
acres in 1987.
"Over the years we have
added features to our choose-
and-cut farm," Jack Ewing said.
"We make a family's trip to cut
their Christmas tree into an .
entertaining adventure. They
not onlN can get their tree, but-
they can visit our craft shop,
take, horse, pony or miniature
horse cart rides, roast a hot dog
on the fire, take a hay ride or
play on the haystack. On the
busy weekends, we entertain up
to 1,500 people a day. Santa-
Claus visits our farm during
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For more information on
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Shands at Starke Auxiliary has
available several volunteer
Opportunities including gift shop,
reception desk, X-ray, medical
records, patient services and filing.
For information call Helen
LeVangie, (352) 473-8580; Dolores
Morgan, (904) 964-5748; Kay
McKinley, (904) 964-7284; or
,Sharon Gaines, (904) 964-6009.
Hospice is in need of volunteers.
There will be a volunteer training
program soon, and if interested in
this important volunteer
opportunity, call Carolyn Long,
386-328-7100.
Three Wishes Inc. makes available
power (electric) wheelchairs to
senior citizens and the permanently
disabled at no cost to the recipient,
if they qualify The power
"heelchairs are prot ided to those
% ho cannot "alk and cannot self-
propel a manual wheelchair r in their
home, and % ho meet the additional
guidelines of the program. No
deposit is required. Call toll free,;
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Martin. At right is Sierra Snell.
The YMCA of Bradford and
Union counties was the fourth
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Places to Work in this area.
The other three are
Touchstone Heating and Air of
Lake Butler, Mercantile Bank
of Starke and Lake Butler, and
Keystone Building Center of
Keystone Heights. Stories have
already been published on the
other winners.
The YMCA has 15
employees at four sites in
Starke and Lake Butler. In
Union County, the YMCA
runs an after-school care
program for children from 2-6
p.m. on school da s at the
Lake Butler Elementary
School cafeteria. Similar
programs are offered at
Southside Elementary and
Starke Elementary in Bradford
County.
The YMCA also has a
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YMCA
Continued from p. 1C
wellness center on U.S. 301
south in Starke. This center
provides exercise activities for
adults, as well as health and
wellness activities for children.
The YMCA was chosen to
receive the Best Places to
Work Award after the
completion of a study of local
businesses nd organd organizations
that operate in Bradford or
Union counties or the
Keystone Heights area. .
FloridaWorks and the North
Florida Regional.Chamber of
Commerce hired Personnel
Dynamics to conduct a survey
of businesses in those areas.
The survey was voluntary and
confidential. Businesses were.
asked to answer questions in,
37 different categories, like
benefits paid to: employees,
employee turnover rates,
training programs, business
growth rates, etc.
The answers were compiled
and compared and four
businesses with. the top
averages were chosen for the
award.
Each business that
participated.-'will receive a
confidential: report that details
how it stacked up to the
average in each category. A
general report discusses the
averages in each category for
the area, but does riot include
specific scores earned b.
specific businesses.
The only specifics released
to-the public are those factors
that helped earn the four top
businesses their awards. The
program is designed to be a
learning tool for businesses
that want to find out more
about how to attract and retain
good employees.
Factors which tipped the
scales in the favor of the,
YMCA included a 70 percent
growth rate over the past-two
years. The average growth rate
for businesses surveyed was
6.9 percent over the past two
years.
Amanda Bray, director of
the Bradford-Union YMCA,
said the tremendous growth
rate came as no surprise to
them.
The YMCA of Bradford and
Union counties was born in
January of 2004 when some
Bradford citizens got together
with representatives of the
YMCA of North Central
Florida, based in Gainesville.
The local people were
interested in seeing YMCA
programs begin in Bradford
County and that idea grew by
'leaps and bounds. In August of
that year, the YMCA offered
"Child care is a big factor in
..- ... the -finances- of a -lot of
employees all over the
country," said Bray. "The Y
helps, ease that burden for its
employees."
Of course, the YMCA also
offers public scholarships to
pay the cost for children whose
families cannot afford to pay
for them to participate in the
programs.
The YMCA also offers free
gym memberships to all of its
YMA after shool employees, so they, as well as
YMCA after school their children, can take
counselor Leslie advantage of the programs.
Andrews tries to Bray said the YMCA offers
make math mahy other benefits to its full-
homework fun for time employees, including an
Shania Hill. excellent retirement plan and
good health and dental
insurance.
The biggest benefit that she
identified, however, has
nothing to do with money.
"It is so rewarding to work
for the YMCA and see the
different that this
... organization can make in the-
lives of people. It is amazing
how much the Y can affect
people in an area," said Bray.
She also said the YMCA
its first after-school'program in does an excellent job of
the county. ;.Vtraining its staff members.
After-school programs were>' Intensive background checks
soon offered at Starke are completed, of course, since
Elementary and Lake Butler most employees work, with
Elementary. children. However, the training
The wellness center was that is provided for all
opened in a small strip mall on employees is even more
U.S. 301 south in April of intensive.
2005, and Bray said plans are Each employee is trained in
now in the works to expand the' 'offering services to the public
area of the center and the in all the various programs the
programs offered there. YMCA offers. They are also
...trained in CPR, first aid and
As the programs and sites the use of an electronic
expanded, so did the YMCA's defibrillator. All employees are
also trained to recognize the
need for employees to serve in signs of child abuse and
those sites and programs. prevention techniques.
Another factor in the survey YMCA of Bradford County,
which was in the YMCA's which is also open to Union
favor was the fact that the County residents, has a variety
organization offers 50- to 100- of membership fees.
percent discounts to employees A family can join for a $60
who take part in the child care sign-up fee and a monthly fee
programs offered by the Y. of $38. A single parent family
. YMCA Instructor Monica Baldree works with Ben
Padgett on word recognition.
can join for $50 .and $33
monthly. A single adult can
.: join for'$50 and S29 monthly.
A senior citizen, 55' or older,
or a college student,,can join
for a $40 initial-fee and $25
'per month. A-senior couple can
join for- $50 and then $29
monthly.
A young person *under 17
can join for $40 and then $20
monthly. Special corporate
rates are also available..
Personal training services
are available in 'the wellness
center.
After-school care is
provided for YMCA members
.at $120 per month and for
nonmembers at $130 per
month. School board
employees receive a 20 percent
discount.
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provide services to every
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ability to pay established fees.
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Tiger boys basketball can't keep up with Class 5A Columbia
BY CLIFF SMELLEY
Telegraph Staff Writer
It was a fairly competitive,
game in the first quarter, but in
the end, the Union County
boys basketball team was no
match for visiting Columbia,
losing 60-40 on Nov. 30.
Columbia, a Class 5A school
that qualified for the
postseason last year with a 21-
9 record, used its size
advantage, blocking six shots
alone in the second quarter.
The visitors scored just 10
points in that quarter, but
Union (1-1 prior to Dec. 2)
was held without a field goal,
scoring just two points on a
couple of free throws by Ted
Young, leaving the Tigers
trailing 26-15 at the half.
Union's inability to score
followed a spurt at the end of
the first quarter in which the
Tigers scored five points in 43
seconds. Justin Griffin made
two free throws and Marcus
Albritton made another
following an unforced turnover
by Columbia.
Chris Edenfield then made a
backcourt steal with less than
10 seconds on the clock and
drained a jumper, sending the
Tigers into the second quarter
trailing just 16-13.
The Tigers never regained
that momentum. The second
quarter was disastrous, and the
third wasn't much better.
Columbia, scored six points
Union County's Justin Griffin (left) tries to make a diving play on the ball in the
Tigers' loss to Columbia.
early off of steals, pushing its
lead to 35-18.
Young had two 3-pointers
and Sampson Jackson had one
to help the Tigers' stay within
15 for most of the third
quarter, but Columbia went on
a late 13-3 run to go into :the
fourth up 53-28. That run
included two 3-pointers, one of
which was drained at the
buzzer.
Jackson scored five points
late in the fourth quarter to
bring his point total to 10.
Young (12 points) was the
only other Union player to
finish in double figures, while
Griffin added eight.
Columbia's Jakeem Hill led
all scorers with 21 points.
The Tigers played Hamilton
County on Dec. 2 and will host
Eastside tonight, Dec. 7, at
7:30 p.m. Union then opens its
district season with a road
game against Matanzas on
Friday, Dec. 8, at 7:30 p.m.
On Saturday, Dec. 9, the
Tigers host Bradford at 7:30
p.m. They then travel to
Pierson to play district
opponent Taylor on Tuesday,
Dec. 12, at 7 p.m.
Score by Quarter
CHS: 16 10
UCHS: 13 2
27 7-60
13 12-40
Union Scoring (40): Albritton
5, Frankie Caldwell 2,
Edenfield 2, Griffin 8, Jackson
10, Young 12. 3-pointers:'
I& Isaiconoi8 m8alingvourm ie
Laay i gers improve to
BY CLIFF SMELLEY
Telegraph Staff Writer
Three players scored in
double, figures as the Union
County girls basketball team
broke a four-game losing
streak, defeating district
opponent Interlachen 52-17 on
Dec. 1 in Lake Butler.
The Tigers (2-4, 2-0 in
District 6-3A prior to Dec. 2)
scored 42 points in the first
half and held Interlachen to
just points in the second half. '
Amber. Franzluebbers led all
scorers with 21 points. She
also had 16 rebounds; seven
steals and four blocked shots.
Miranda Kent had three 3-
pointers and finished with 13
points, while Lindsey Brannen
had 10 points.
Union played Hamilton
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County on Dec. 2 and
County on Dec. 5. The
host district opp
Matanzas on Friday, De
7:30 p.m., then host M
County on Monday, D
at7 p.m.
On Tuesday, Dec. 12,
travels to Pierson to
district opponent Tay
5:30 p.m.
Score by Quarter
IHS: 7 5
UCHS: 25 17
union ocriuer ); Dsiaii nein
10, A. Clemons 2, B. Clemons
2, Franzluebbers 21, Kent 13,
Lansford 1, Watkins 4. 3-
pointers: Kent 3. Free
throws: 3-10.
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Jackson, Young 2. Free
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Earlier result:
UC 46 Trenton 34
Young scored 11 of his
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third quarter, helping the
Tigers build a 10-point lead en
route to a season-opening 46-
34 win over host Trenton on
Nov. 28.
The Tigers led by five at the
half before outscoring Trenton
16-11 in the third quarter.
Griffin and Frankie
Caldwell, who had seven
assists, each chipped in eight
points.
Score by Quarter
UCHS: 10 7 16
THS: 7 5 11
13-46
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BIRTHS
Amanda Boyle And Austin Sapp with
Alexia Nichole Sapp.
AlcxiadSa
Amanda Boyle and Austin 'Maternal grandparents are
Sapp of Lake Butler announce Yvette Boyle and Larry Boyle,
the birth of their daughter, Paternal grandparents are
Alexia Nichole Sapp, on Nov. D.R. and Diarin Sapp and
22, 2006, in Lake City. Babette Williams.
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Mike and Gena Goldie of .-
Lake Butler announce the j-
upcoming marriage of their .
daughter, Jennifer Kay Seay, to
Kevin Randall Orton, son- of
James and Judy Orton of
Waldo.
The bride-elect is a 2002
graduate of Union County
High School. She is employedP
at Community State Bank in Jennifer Kay Seay and
Lake Butler. kvin n KRayndal Orton
The groom-elect is a 1995 Kevin Randall Orton
graduate of Bradford High on Saturday, Dec. 9, 2006, at 5
School. He is employed by p.m., at the Worthington
Co %..".Communications in Spriags~iklamutmity Centedtaig9>
Gainesville. : Family *and ,.friends :. are i'
The wedding will takd 'plaeelt- 'invited. .. -. -T
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Reach to Recovery, a personal
visitation program for women
diagnosed with breast cancer, is
available upon request. Volunteer
visitors who are breast cancer:
survivors are available before and
after breast surgery to provide
information and support. Call -(904)/
758-3074 or (352) 376-6866-for
information.
A free class for adults who want
to improve reading skills and basic
math computational skills will be
held at Bradford-Union Area
Career and Technical Center.
For additional information, call
(904) 966-6773 or (904).966-6764.
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required. Call (904) 758-3074 or
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Local church doing its part for BC schools:
BY TERESA
STONE-IRWIN
Telegraph Staff,Writer
In October of this year, the
Bradford County Education
Foundation was able to fund
$19,072 in teacher mini-grants
for ,various classrooms in'
Bradford County.
Funding for the foundation
is provided by various fund-
raisers and donations made by
individuals and businesses in
the community.
Although several grants
were able to be funded this
year, some had to be left out
due to a lack of -available
I WORTH NOTING
funds.
For- the past several years,
the congregation at Madison
Street Baptist Church has held
their own annual "Operation
Christmas 'Teacher" drive,
collecting numerous shoeboxes
full of school supplies to, give
to Bradford County
classrooms.
Jeff Summers, minister of
children at Madison Street
Baptist, said that this year,
they were made aware of a
number of teacher mini-grants
that could not be funded by the
education foundation. :
"As a church, we are
Do you have any concerns about
your child's development? Fi ee
information and/or screenings ire
Starke and Lake Butler Head available for ages birth to 5 years
Start is now enrolling students. To schedule an appointment, call
The free federally funded program Child Find at (800)b 227-6036 or go
is now taking applications for the, to www. nefec.org/fdlrs (click on
2006-2007 school year. Child Find).
The program is open to preschool
children Who turn 3 years Ald on or Hospice is in need of volunteers.
before Sept.;I. Head Start offers There will be a volunteer training
educational activities, health and' program soon, and if interested in
family services. To apply in Starke,' this important volunteer
call Kyle Bonesteel at (904) 964-' opportunity. call Carolyn Long,
8280,to set up an appointment.>, ,-, 386-328-7 100.
Parents may also stop b\ the Starke
Center. located atiT080 N Pine St.,
or contact ECS Resource and
Referral at (904) 964-1543. To
apply in Lake Butler -all Alberta
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495 southeast 5th St. Bringther: -
child's Birth Certificate and proof ol
income when applying. ,'v-;,
A meditation and stress control
workshop is held every Thursday at
6:30 p.m. at the Senior Health Care
Center. Call to register 1904) 772-..
1069.
Adults are needed to work with
Girl Scouts of all ages in Bradford
and Union counties. Contact
Carolyn Eaves, (904) 964-5812. or
Laurie Mullins, (904) 964-5646; ":
Training is provided.
Health Start of North Central
Florida Coalition is seeking a
volunteer board member. Healthy
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women and children up to 3 years
old. The coalition is seeking.a
volunteer to serve on the board who
either has been pregnant and
accessed prenatal care or who has
small children and has accessed.
health care for his or, her children.
The member will attend once-a-
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We do this because Christ has
told us to," said Summers.
This holiday season,
Madison Street. Baptist is.
collecting money to provide
the funding for some of those
grants to benefit Bradford
teachers and classrooms.
The church will continue
collecting throughout the end
of December and will present
the Bradford County
Education Foundation with the
gift on Jan. 7, 2007.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jason Pardee
Holt-Pardee are wed
Randy Bower of Lynchburg
were soloists.
The bride was given in
marriage by her grandfather,
John T. Drewry of Madison
Heights, Va.
Matron of honor was the
bride's sister, Julie Holt
Baumann of Lynchburg, with
flower girls Taylor Baumann
Telethon. The national
Personal Achievement Award
recipient is announced on the
national- broadcast of the
Telethon.
Additional information and
nomination forms for the
MDA Personal Achievement
Awards may be obtained from
the local MDA office at 7563
Philips Hwy., Suite 205,
Jacksonville, FL 32256; (904)
296-2562.
and Kailyn Baumann.
Greg Pardee of Starke,
brother of the groom, was best
man, with groomsman Marshall
Pardee, the father of the groom.
A reception followed the
ceremony at the Aviary at Miller
Park in Lynchburg. The
reception area was decorated
with periwinkle balloons and a
lighted arch for the- cake. A
deejay provided a variety of
music.
Dixie Holt, aunt of the bride,
and Susie Lucado cut the
wedding cake. Reception
attendants were Shelley
Scranton and Sherry Vaughan.
Diane Pardee of Starke, sister-
in-law of the groom, kept the
guest book.
The bride is the daughter of
Shelby D. Holt of Forest, Va.,
and the late Larry K. Holt. She
is a quality assistant at Fleet
Laboratories in Lynchburg. She
is the granddaughter of John T.
Drewry of Madison Heights,
Va., and the late Frances C.
Drewry and the late Mr. and
Mrs. Jessie J. Holt of
Brookneal, Va.
'Th' groom isthe son of Mr.
and Mrs. Marshall Pardee of
Forest, Va. He is employed by
Marketing Support Solutions .*
and Domino's Pizza in Forest.
He is the grandson of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles A. Pardee of
Keystone Heights. and the late
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Raley of
Starke.
Following a. honeymoon in
Myrtle Beach, S.C., the couple
has made their home in
Lynchburg.
Thomas Jefferson took
a cold foot bath every
morning for 60 years.
Ellen Elizabeth Holt of
Lynchburg, Va., and Charles
Jason Pardee of Lynchburg,
formerly of Graham, were wed
Sept. 16, 2006, at Chestnut Hill
Baptist Church in Lynchburg.
Pastor Paul Marks performed
the ceremony. Brother of the
bride, .Drewry Kent Holt of
Thornton, Colo., and the Rev.
MDA seeks
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nominees
The Muscular Dystrophy
Association is seeking
nominations for its annual
Personal Achievement
Awards. The awards, given on
the local, state and national
levels, recognize' the
accomplishments and
community service of people
with' disabilities caused by
neuromuscular diseases.
Nomination forms are
available from the local MDA
office and must be submitted
by Jan. 22, 2007. Nominations
may be made by individuals or
organizations., The, only
qualification is that t'he
nominee be affected by one of
the neuromuscular diseases in'
MDA's program and be
registered with that
association.
Each MDA chapter chooses
a local award recipient. -He or
she is automatically considered
for a statewide award, and a
national .recipient is selected
from among the state
recipients.. !
MDA initiated the Personal
Achievement Awards program
in 1992 (o honor the
contributions of people with
disabilities, especially in their
own communities.
Since inception of the
program, MDA has recognized
over 1,000 local and state
award recipients. Hundreds of
other people have participated
as nominees, nominators and
members of volunteer
selection committees.
Local and state award
recipients receive certificates
and are invited to appear, on
locally broadcast segments of
the Jerry Lewis MDA
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BIRTHS
;,' Graham and Bobby Branham the late Kenneth B. Smith Sr.
of Gainesville. Paternal grandparents are
..- Maternal- great-grandparents Eddie and Renia Smith of Lake
are Joe and Martha Fields of Butler.
West Virginia.
; Paternal 'grandparents are v..
Inez. Baisden of Lake City and
Alan Bennett of Sanderson.
Kelsey Alyne Burgin
Kelsey Burgin
William H. Burgin .and '
Shayne Alyn-Jade Padgett Trenton Paul Holt
announce the birth of their
daughter, Kelsey Alyne Trenton oiL
Burgig, on Oct. 24, 2006, at ,ent n Holt
the Women's Center at North Paul and Amber Holt of
Florida Regiopal Medical Emily Grace Curington Starke announce the birth of
Center in Gainesville. their son, Trenton Paul Holt,
Kelsey weighed 8 pounds, 2 Eml on July 24,, 2006, in
ounces and measured 20 fm ily Gainesville.
inches in length. rl gnnto Trenton weighed 6 pounds,
Maternal grandparents are, uringtII 11 ounces and measured 20
Julie and Brian Baldwin of Mr. and Mrs. Harold inches in length.
Starke and Greg .and Judy Curington of Florahome Maternal grandparents are
Padgett of Hawthorne. announce the birth of their Misty Koehler and Marvin,
Maternal great-grandparents daughter, Emil :. Grace Lawson of Starke.
arc Harlev and Betty Hazen of Curington, on Oct. 31, 2006, in Maternal great-grandparents
Siarke, Eereit and Mary Gainesville. are Henry and Janice Lawson
Padgett of Haw thorne and Maternal grandparents are of Starke and Ralph and Gail
Jerry and Pat Baldwin .of Ron and Jean Beasle\., Varnum of Hampton. -
Hampion Lake. Maternal. great-grandmothers Paternal grandparents are
Paternal grandparents are are Kate Duke and Margaret Albert and Jackie Baugess of
Ronnie and Ann Burgin of Beasley. Lawtey.
Glen St. Mary.' Paternal grandparents are Paternal great-grandfathers
Paternal great-grandparents Harold and Mickey Curington. are Paul Holt of Starke and
are Ralph and Doris Odem of Larry Baugess of Lawtey..
Glen St. Mary.
AnthoMikhala Birth announcements are
Green considered news and are
Bennett Angela Smith and Marcus afreeservice of the
Sie e and Sarah Bennett of Green announce the birth of Bradford County
Grahanm announce the birth of their daughter, Mikhala Telegraph, Union County
their son, Anthony Stephen Destiny Green, on Oct. 27,
Bennett, on Oct. 25, 2006, in 2006, in Gainesville. Times and Lake Region
Gainesville. Mikhala weighed 7 pounds, Monitor.
Anthony weighed 8 pounds, 7 ounces and measured 19 Announcements are
2 ounces and measured 22 inches in length. She joins two .
inches in length. He joins a 2-' brothers, Devon, 7, and edited'for style and
year-old sibling, Ariel. Brandon, 5. content. A 1 -col. photo
Maternal grandparents are Maternal grandparents are maybe included for $12.
Daniel and Bridget Griffis of Betty Smith of Lake Butler and
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class begins
soon
Are you interested in a ca
that can include entrepren
fashion, art 'and s
representation? pedicure 'training, plus
Then cosmetology may be opportunities for ownership in
the career for you. salons and beauty shops and
A new cosmetology program sales for supply companies.
will begin Wednesday, Jan. 3,
at Bradford-Union Area Career If you are interested, call
:: Technical Center. If youareinterested, call
,.,,. Registration for.the.program: (904) 966-6769 for more
will begin Monday, Dec. 4. information or to schedule a
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ales and styling, manicure, and those who qualify,
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Deborah Weyer. MD
Board certified in Pediatrics
The medical staff and employees of Shands Starke M
are pleased to welcome Deborah Weyer. MD. to our h
team. Board certified in pediatrics. Dr. Weyer special
treating infants, children and adolescents. She provide
wide range of healthcare services, including:
Well child check-ups I Preventive medicine | Phys
Health screenings I Treatment of chronic and acute
Adolescent gynecological exams
Dr. Weyer is committed to bringing quality compassionate care
of this community
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SHamilton County hands BHS first loss
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Bradford's Eugene Blye (left) scored 20 points in a
loss to Hamilton County: Photo by Christie Torode.
Lady Tornadoes shut
KHHS down in 59-14 win
BY CLIFF SMELLEY
Telegraph Staff Writer
Since the Bradford girls
basketball team opened district /
play, the Tornadoes have been
averaging 62 points a game
while holding opponents'to 26.
Not much changed against
non-district opponent
Keystone Heights on Nov. 30
as the Tornadoes won 59-14
on the Indians' home court.
Bradford (6-0 prior to Dec.
4) held Keystone to five field
goals and shut the Indians out
in the fourth quarter.
, Only three players managed
to score, for the Indians, while
Bradford had four, score in
double figures. Demetria
Slocum, who had three 3-
pointers, led the Tornadoes
with 13 points, Jerica Warren
had 12 and Tosha Griffin and
Khalaa Hill each had 10.
'
Keita Goodman added
another seven points for
Bradford, with Hill pulling
down 12 rebounds and Griffin
dishing out nine assists.
Shannon Gray's seven
points led Keystone.
Bradford, which played
Eastside on Dec. 4 and
Hawthorne on Dec. 5, will
travel to Alachua to play
district opponent Santa Fe
tonight, Dec. 7, at 7:30 p.m.
On Monday, Dec. 11, the
Tornadoes travel to Orange
Park to play district opponent
Ridgeview at 7:30 p.m.
The Tornadoes are -currently
3-0 in district play.
Score by Quarter
BHS: 17 13 18 14-59
KHHS: 6 5 3 0-14
Scoring
Bradford (59): Destiny Bass 2,
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BY CLIFF SMELLEY
Telegraph Staff Writer
Host -Hamilton County
scored' 35 points in the fourth
quarter to overcome a deficit
and hand the Bradford boys
basketball team its -first defeat
of the season, 81-69, on Dec. 1
in Jasper.
The Tornadoes (2-1 prior to
Dec. 5) trailed., by four at the
half, but came back to take a
49-46 lead in the third quarter.
Bradford, however, was
outscored by 15 points in the
final period.
Eugene Blye and Antwan
Brown scored 20 and 19
points, respectively, to lead the
Tornadoes. Leonard Barnes
scored 13 points and Marcus,
Wilson added eight.
The Tornadoes, who played
district opponent Suwannee on
Dec. 5, will host district
opponent Santa Fe tonight,
*Dec. 7, at 7:30. p.m'. before
traveling to Lake Butler to,.
play Union County' on
Saturday. Dec. 9, at 7:30 p.mi.
On Tuesday. Dec 12,
Bradford travels to play district
Farah Duhart 2,:Goodman 7,
Griffin 10, Hill .10, Slocum 13,
Warren 12, Chasity Whitaker 3.
3-pointers: Goodman, Warren
2, Slocum 3. Free throws: 1-6..
Keystone (14): Gray 7,
Heather Martin 2, Carey Taylor,
5. 3-pointers: Gray. Free
throws: 3-4.
opponent Middleburg at 7:30
p.m.
Score by Quarter
BHS: 16 13 20 20-69
HCHS: 14 19 13 35-81
Bradford Scoring (69): B.J.
Alston 3, Barnes 13, Blye 20,
Josh Blye 6, Brown 19, Wilson
8. 3-pointers: Alston, E. Blye,
Brown. Free throws: 10-14.
Earlier result:
BHS 69 R'view 68
A monster game by Wilson
and clutch free-throw shooting
down the stretch helped the
Bradford boys basketball team
come out on top 69-68 in a
nip-and-tuck affair against
district opponent Ridgeview
69-68 on Nov. 28 in Starke.
YMCA needs'
reading
mentors
The YMNCA Reads program
at Southside Elementary needs
adult volunteers to mentor
students. The program matches
first- and second-graders who
are struggling with reading
with a volunteer mentor.
This is also. an 'excellent
opportunity for high school
students seeking volunteer
experience.
Bradford trailed by three
entering the fourth quarter, so
the Tornadoes needed the
points where they could get
them. They made their trips to
the foul line in the final period
pay off, making 9-of-lO.
Wilson, B'arnes, Blye and
Brown were all a perfect 2-of-
2 at the line, while Josh Blye
was l-of-2.
Wilson, who was 4-of-6
from the line overall, led all
scorers with 30 pounds, while
also pulling down 15
rebounds. His 16 points in the
first half helped Bradford take
a 36-32 lead. He then came out
in the third quarter and scored
eight of Bradford's 14 points,
helping the Tornadoes stay
close as they were outscored
21-14.
Barnes, who had eight first
If you would like more
information, please call (904)
964-YMCA.
quarter points, finished with
18. Eugene BJye and Brown
each had 10. Brown also had.
seven assists.
Score by Quarter
RHS: 24, 8 21 15-68
BHS: 17 19 14 19-69
Bradford Scoring (69):
Barnes 18, E. Blye 10, J. Blye
1, Brown 10, Wilson 30. Free
throws: 11-16.
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INDEX
40 Notice
41 Vehicles Accessories
42 Motor Vehicles
43RV's & Campers
44 Boats
45Land for Sale
46 Real Estate Out of Area
47Commercial Property
Rent, Lease, Sale
48 Homes for Sale
49 Mobile Homes for Sale
50 For Rent
51 Lost/Found
52Animals & RPets
53 Yard Sales
54 Keystone Yard Sales
55Wanted
56Trade or Swap
57 For Sale
58 Building Materials
59 Personal Services
60 Secretarial Services
61 Scriptures
62 Vacation/Travel
63 Love Lines
64 Business Opportunity
65 Help Wanted
66 Investment Opportunity
67 Hunting Land for Rent
68 Rent to Own
69 Food Supplements
70 Self Storage
72-Sporting Goods
73 Farm Equipment
74Computers & Computer
Accessories
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BEWARE
You need to
investigate any
work at home
and Financial
offers. Be careful
and investigate
all offers before
sending your
hard earned
dollars to these
companies. The
Telegraph
screens these
Ads but cannot
always catch
them all.lf you
have any
questions, call
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40
Notice
EQUAL HOUSING OP-
PORTUNITY All meal es-
tate advertising in this
newspaper is subject to
the Federal Fair Housing
Act of 1968 which makes
it illegal to advertise "any
preference, limitation or
discrimination based on
race, color, religion, sex
or national origin, or an in-
tention to make any such
preference, limitation or
discrimination." Familial
status includes children
under the age of 18 living
with parents or legal cus-
todians, pregnant worpen
and people securing cus-
tody of children under 18.
This newspaper will not
knowingly accept any ad-
vertising for real estate
which is in violation of the
law. Our readers are
hereby informed that all
dwellings advertised in
this newspaper are avail-
,able on an equal oppor-
tunity basis. To complain
of discrimination, call
HUD toll-free at 1-800-
669-9777; the toll-free
.telephone number for the
hearing impaired is 1-
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ther information call
-Florida Commission on
Human Relations, Lisa
Sutherland 850-488-7082
ext #1005.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTIS-
ING should be submitted
to Ihe Starke office in writ-
ing & paid in advance un-
less credit has already
been established with this
office. A $3.00 SERVICE
CHARGE will be added to,
all killings to cover post-
age & handling. THE
CLASSIFIED STAFF
CANNOT BE HELD RE-
SPONSIBI E FOR MIS-
TAKES IN CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING TAKEN
OVER THE, PHONE.
Deadline is Tuesday at 12
normon prior, to that
Thursday's publication
Minimum charge is $8.00
or there list 20 words, then.
20 cents per word there
after
42
Motor Vehicles
.1987 TOYOTA PICK-UP
4X4 EXTENDED CAB,
new 33x12 50 TSL super
swarnpers, new rebuilt
motor, primer paint
$2,500 OBO. call 904
364.8013.
2007 POLARIS 300 60
MILES $4,800. call 352-
485-2022.
'97 CHEVY TAHOE Z71
4X4 Silver, fully loaded,
new tires and' rims, XM
stereo system, leather.
Excellent.condition: Must
sell, $6,800 OBO. Call
352 316-2934 or 904-
964-8840,. Matthew.
2000 RED DODGE DA:
KOTA, extended cab.
5sp, sound system.
$6,000 OBO Call 352
258.6910
2001KFORD F250XLT 4X4;
BLACK, 5.4. auto. 103K.
4" lift 35's. Excellent con
ditlion. $16,500 OBO.
Call 904 219-1536 or
904-854-3226.
1988 DODGE DAKOTA:
$975.. MAZDA B2300,
5sp, cold ac. dings, runs
good, 9ow reduced to
$1500..Also 94 Chevy Lu-
mina Van, cold ac.'runs,
reduced to $595, trans
problems. Call 904-964-
4111.
CASH V'EHiCLE 3 ,'92
B,.'rNrJE'.ILLE 11,750:
'88 Cadillac. $1,500. '94
Cougar. $1,500. '00
Chevy S-10. $4.600. All
car- .iij I-. Iag and title.,
32 2-" c- 7
1994 CHEVY CAMARO -
5SP, A/C. HEAT, cruise
control, very reliable,
Driven daily. .$'1,800 firm
Call Debbie at 352-246-
5172.
'95 MERCURY MYSTIQUE
4DR, automatic, lull
power items, cruise. FM/
cassette, great gas mile-.
age, great conditiOn,,
'h=-aiai A,.1 : 4/C doesn't
w I ,, 1, cash, call
J3-,, Wiq 4.,.ItC air 'ain J.Jl
..-r...,ir ccciT,, r ,. "'.
ing $5,900. Call Kathy at
Trevor Wateis'Realty for
more info. 352-473-7777
or 352-214-2988, cell,
45
.Land for Sale.
OCALA NATIONAL FOR-
EST LOTS. $500 down,
$199/mth. Owner, 352-
239-5520 or 352-236-
4579. www ocalafoest
land com/2nd
2.5 ACRES CLEARED with
new driveway on N.W.
180th Street in Starke.
$52,000. Call 904-964-
6708. leave message.
47
Commercial
Property-
Rent, Lease,
Sale
FOR LEASE OR SALE,
Ideal location 2 parcels!
2800 SOFT building with
office, barn, mini storage,
5 acres, off of South 301.
Also 8 acres, partially
cleared. Both lots 3/10 oth
of a mile from new
ROOMS
FOR RENT
Economy Inn
Lawtey, FL
Low Daily & Weekly Rates
Daily Rm Service
Microwave- Cable/HBO
Refrigerator Local Phone
(904) 782-3332
Short Wheel Base, Automatic, AC, 5.0L V8 302,
Goose Neck Receiver in Bed, Draw-Tite Hitch, 2 New
Tires. Has jumped timing... have all new parts to fix
goes with truck. $1,500 Call 386-496-1215
before 9 pm please
Bill MAr,;ii amd .ark Plos.s
Phone: 904-964-7399
Cell: 904-591-9377 or 904-219-4648
3085 SE 113 Way Starke, FL 32091
Ti., ensed & insured
SKeystone Hauling &
Handyman Service, LLC
*I liiige Repair'
* trilk-n li~li- I illi ig
'I kl'A'd.s & Iliaill
Bus flogi iN-nltning& cio'i
-' SivCl~t (lean t& Raov
*I~ l ;jji' &.(i NIl~iir Smik' ki
Free I'clillial(5,
Driveways Sidewalks
Slabs Footings
*Decorative Concrete
('ming ii ina fi > color\
Pumping & Finishing
FREE ESTIMATES
Bus: (904) 964-3827
Mobile: (904) 364-7153
BANANA BAY
LANDSCAPE INC.
-Specializing in
PALMS and TROPICAL
Residential ~ Commercial
landscape with Sophistication & Attitude
dy owned & operated by Charlie Ilevay
352-214-1320
Walmart. Call 904 964-
3827 for more informa-
tion.
DOWNTOWN STARKE
professional offices for
rent'. Conference loorn.
kitchen. utilities and rnotre
provided Call 904 964
2616.
TWO COMMERCIAL
BUILDINGS downtown
Starke One set up for
restaurant Hugesqquare
footage Oneneeds ool.
Only $376,500 otr both.
Call 904 964-4111
48
Homes for Sale
3/2 IN KEYSTONE
$180,000 OBO. Hard
wood floors, fenced in-
. backyard, quietneighbo(-
hood. Phone 352-745-
1308.
CONCRETE BLOCK 3/1,
NEWLY REMODELED.
New roof, windows ,
kitchen, hot water heater.
Riealt
35.438 2
1400 sq ft, appraised at
$139K, selling for $129K
All new appliances Call
352 481-3002.
3/3 BRICK HOME ON
BEDFORD LAKE 2500
sq ft. lots of amenities
$395,000, will consider
any offer Call 352 473
7769.or 352 .i3- 12' .1
KEYSTONE CLrTR"',
CLUB 3/2 BLOCK
IHOME. All new energy
star remodel and land-
scaped.. New.toof. AC,
windows, etc. $159,900.
call 352-494-9430,
XE zST'.;riE HEIGHTS
NEW HOMES, Pie con
struction 3/2, 1 cr .ga-
rage; 1214 sqi ft, only
$154,900. 3/2, 2 car ga-
rage, .1500 sq .ft, only
$179,900. 3/2, 1000 sq
ft. only $129,900. Just fin-
ished 3/2, 2 car garage,
1360 sq ft, $222,000
Lease purchase, 5%
down, $1,000/mth for tire
first year. Down payment
assistance to buyersthat
quality. For more info, call
K ilrlr. c_ -.W :alTrevor
Vjareiz R-,iry rInc, 352-
.473 "777 .'c 's c.2-214-
-. -4' 8 cell.
49
Mobile Homes.
for Sale
2003 6 Wiv...H FLEET
"V VC0 OAKKIJOLL ,'E:
RIES m.:.del -14836
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WE= Cart It
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OPEN 24/7
CONCRETE -
www.wecartit.com '19563 NW SR 16
StiarkiF Il.
We Haul Redi-Mixed Concrete
in our 1-Yard Mixing Trailer from
Sour plant to vour redi-forms.
> .. '$149 per yd + tax... deliveredto you!
Bobby Campbell
Roofing, Inc.
(904) 964-8304
FREE
('all for wore infori'maltion.
, LAND/HOME PACKAGES .
All credit applications accepted! *
Visit Us Before You Buy! ,
Jerry's Quality Homes
(352) 473-9005
6969 SR 21 N Keystone Heights, FL
Seasonls qreetings fiom 'Jerry, JoA lill &' 'Ted
True 30-year fixed rate
Commercial loans
(WITH GUARANTEED RATE REDUCTION EVERY
5 YEARS WITH GOOD PAYMENT HISTORY]
3/2, both with showers
and no tubs. ceiling fans
and all appliances in.
cluded. 2 cai carport and
fiont deck included. You
rr.-ve 32. ::0,i C l, ii9
4419 3938
3/2 .1500 SO FT DWMH
ON 1.5 ACRES ,r, rhe
(.uni.y .Fully stocked
catfish pond. Asking
$80.000. Call 386 431
1230 after 6pm. 352 235
1681, 8am-5pm.
2006 HOMES OF MERIT
32X80 4/3. Fully up-
graded, only.$79,995.
Yes, include'.--_ i r 9 r .1
delivery. C.,r D..vre iI
386-867-1772.
16X80 3/2 2006. ONLY
ONE LEFT. $33.995. In-
cludes sei up anrd ,J-liy
ery. Call ODcvl-e 1r fR
867 17 i72.
BRAND NEW MODEL
28X44 3/2, 2007. Only
$37,995. Unbelievable
price. Includes set-up
and delivery. Call Doyle
'at 386-867 1772. .
DON'T MISS OUT ON THIS
DEAL. 3/2,. beautiful
home, priced to get rid,01
for $48,900. Includes set-
.. p, d i. .v A'C and
heat, i,,ncn, anrad steps.
Call Marion at 386-366-
5490.
GREAT DEAL ONA 16X80
Sil IGLEWIDE per,-nri alo
irl..;-,i iti;, ni; rriialt or,
iu:l aflc.lr able rir.ou-in
Pri.:ei Tc.rq,. fo '1, r 32 ,00c
145 2B o $,0
jqm I ley (904) 769- 9641
. ... (352) 284-1977 Cell
PINE FOREST APARTMENTS
1530 W. Madison St. Starke Hwy 100 W *
NOW AVAILABLE
2 & 3 Bedroom Apts
Affordable living for low to middle income families -
SCH/A, blinds, carpet, stove, fridge :
Seniors welcome
24 hr. Emergency Maintenance
OFFICE OPEN: Mon-Fri 9-5
Call Today 3
S(904)964-6312 ,,,
FOR SALE
2 Parcels
13+ Acres in all
500 ft frontage on 301
South only 3110 mile
from Super Walmart.
Office
2800 sq ft Building
Mini-storage and Barn
* Ideal Location *
Call (904) 964-3827
HOME FOR RENT
Melrose, Geneva
Lake Estates
I R. I \ ,
Ig. garage.
washer/dryer. tile &
Berber carpet, great
neighborhood.
$650 mith.
(352) 475-3981.
FOR SALE
Get ready for Hunting Season!
I have several used Cobra 29 CB Radios
lo s.,ilc ih.tl are pi'iced right. Have w I ecv -
antennas. coax. other misc. items.
386-496-1215
before 9 pin ple(iase'
HOMETOWN
"Where You Come First"
Homes
Just Reduced!!! 3/2 Brick home on 1
acre, close to Country Club, outside
city limits. $198,000
Almost new home, 5 acres with
pond. 1982 sq. ft. heated, 3BR/2BA,
screened lanai, landscaped. Open
floor plan, tile and carpet, crown
molding, Country Club area.
Only $345,000
3/2 home built in 1999. Like new
condition on over an acre. Bayless
Hwy. $219,000
Land
25 acres zoned agricultural..
Reduced to $200,000 Owner says
make offer.
6 acres inside city limits. 4 BR/2 BA
DWMH on Madison Street.
$175,000
5 Acres near Providence. Union
County. Fenced for horses. $89,000
123 acres Developers welcome. A
lot of road frontage on paved road
close to town.
5 Acres. Lake Butler, near Lulu.
Paved road, 2 power poles, 2 wells,
2 skeptics, 2 untitled mobile homes.
$95,000
w I ww mwn^Istalv comI
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904-964-8111
TOLL FREE 866-964-8111
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Includes set-up, delivery,
A/C and heat, skirting and
steps. Call Marion at 386
366 5490
BEAUTIFUL 28X64 3'2 .v
ing loom and Irsmily icln.
Wimll ell a, i rsnv.rce ..,
15. 500 irCr.tur.e setl up,
,1eilq,'v A;/ C anr ir-.a
l.i.llr. jrr .l n sIp.r C': i
MtAIc.'n at 3C8 1 .36r., -.-i,-
BRAND NEW 32 WIDE
INCLUDES SET-UP and
delivery for $39,995. In-
troductory. special, short
time only. Call Matt at
386-867-3347
I WILL OWNER FINJAtPCE
M'.' 16>.)80 FLEET
. WIIOD lor 116K ,ccri-wn
no Ci 'il needed Ca311
Mal atr 386 867 33..1
WHY B.UY A USED
DO,_BLEWIDE arenr yc.u
San th: ih'. [iarr.a rnew 14
2-r' 1r,0 h :hq t iir. se.iup
and delivery, A/C, skirting
and steps for $42,400.
Call Matt at 386.-867-
83.47.
GENE JiM AND RO S'. IN
GAINESVItLLE n.-.* r. ,
la.:Ic.ry diiel prir i r.,on
Horr..-e U Menr Buill .n
Laill Cl),y. will begl ar.y.
competitor prices, call
Matt at 386-867-3347.
HANDYMAN SPECIAL
14X52 2BR for $3.000
Will deliver to your lot,
only serious inquimies
please. Call Matt at 386
867 3347..
SKYLINE, PALM HARBOR.
SCOTTBUILT. NO
Townhomes TLC is the
best built manufactured
home in the industry. Call
Matt for a plant tour 'and
let me prove it Custom
floor plans also available
Call 386 867 3347.
HILLIARD/ NEW Jacobsen
32 x 48 3BR/2BA. set up
on 2 acres with well. sep
S, [.,:,...e ,,-' ,,included,
':'J p,. -, .r.ir,. Call 1-
888 546-4707 or 1 904
424-7345
NEW JACOBSEN 3 AND 4
BR HOMES on our land
or yours with little or no
money down, easy quali
lying loans. Call 1-888.
546-4707 or 904 424
7345,
50
For Rent
LAKE GENEVA 2BR MH.
DIRECT LAKEFRONT
$500/mth plus security.
no pets 7804 SR100.
Keystone Heights.
McDonald's Trailer Park.
352-235-0035.
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'KEYSTONE HEIGHTS 3/
1.5 WITH GARAGE AND
SHED. One block from
city park. By big Lake
Geneva, new paint and
tile. $1,250/mth, first and
last, 1 year lease. Avail-
able December 1st. Call
352-256-0123 or 352-
665-1455.
LAKE GENEVA HUGE
DW, DIRECT
LAKEFRONT. $800/mth
plus security. 7804
SR100, Keystone
Heights, McDonald's
Trailer Park, 352-235-
0035.
LAKE SANTA FE COT-
TAGE 2/1 washer/
dryer, furnished or unfur-
nished, sandy beach.
Lawn service included.
$850/mth, call 352-468-
2386.
COUNTRY LIVING -
WALDO AREA: Remod-
eled 3/2 DWMH. Deck,
carport, on 10 acres.
$750/mth, first and $500/
sec. Call 772-692-0877
or 352-494-1218.
FISHERMAN'S PARADISE
Modern 3/2 house,
lakefront with personal
boat ramp, canal and
dock. $975/mth, credit
check. Call 904-964-
4005.
LAKE BUTLER APART-
MENTS, 1005 SW 6th St,
386-496-3141. TDD/TTY
711 Rental Assistance for
qualified applicants. 1,2,
3 pnd 4BR, HC and non-
HF accessible. Laundry
and pla gTouro water
and sewe' provided.
Equal HoQusing Opportu-
nity. 1 .
MOBILE H1PE 1/1, PAR-
TIALLY .FiRNISHED on
one~cf'""'in Melrose.
$325/rW, 150/dep. Call
352-222-4162.
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR
RENI! COMPLETE with
CH/A, cable provided, all
utilities paid! Central loda-
tion. 10% discount on first
months rent for senior citi-
zens. Rooms with private
bath, $110 $130. /wk.
Room without bath, $95.
Laundry facilities avail-
able. Close to churches,
stores, downtown shop-
ping, theatre, and more!
See Manager at the Mag-
nolia Hotel, across from
the Starke Post Office.
904-964-4303.
WE HAVE 2 OR 3 bedroom
MH, clean, close to
prison. Call 352-468-
1323.
SEEKING ROOMMATES
OF GOOD CHARACTER
to share lovely, spacious
home in Keystone. No
alcohol, no drugs. $650
Sent includes electric,
phone and DirecTV, fire-
place. $600 security de-
posit required. Credit
check, background check
and references required.
Call 352-473-4931.
SOUTHERN VILLAS OF
Starke Apts. 2 BR HC &
non HC apartments. Cen-
tral ac/heat, on site laun-
dry, playground, private
and quiet atmosphere.
Located on SR16, 1001
Southern Villas Drive,
Starke, Fl or call,904-964-
7295, TDD/TTY 711.
Equal Housing Opportu-
. nity.
SPECIAL-RENT 2 & 3BR
homes, newly renovated.
Deposit required. No
pets. First month free.
Call 678-438-6828 or
678-438-2865, for more,
information.
DOWNTOWN EFFI-
CIENCY APARTMENT.
Brand new renovations,
new kitchen, new tiled
bathroom. Located near
downtown at 226pSouth
Thompson St. $225/mth
plus utilities and deposit.
Year lease. Call Mr.
Corbin, 904-563-5410.
NEW REMODELED RE-
TAIL SPACE ON CALL
STREET. Can be retail or
office space, $650. First,
last and security. Call
John, 904-964-6305.
Combo rental space re-
ception area, bath, 3 of-
fices with new carpet and
paint. Another space is
connected with doors.
Has over 1,000 sq ft of
open space. Can be
warehouse, retail, confer-
ence rooms. Seperate
bathrooms and upstairs
storage. Both spaces for
$1,100/mth., Spaces can
be rented separate. First,
last and security. Call
904-964-6305, ask for
John.
PROVIDENCE/
WORTHINGTON AREA
SWMH, 2/1, new carpet,
new heat & AC, utility
room, renovated kitchen,
large yard, no indoor
smoking, nice quiet
neighborhood. Refer-
ences required, $415/
mth. Call 386-496-2354.
2/1 LAKE COTTAGE, KEY-
STONE HEIGHTS.
$475/sec, $475/mth. Call
386-867-1948.
3/2 DWMH, LARGE GA-
RAGE, $750/mth plus se-
curity. Call 904-364-
7107.
3/2- MOBILE HOME,
CLOSE TO KEYSTONE
HEIGHTS SCHOOLS'.
Quiet neighborhood.
$600/mth .plus deposit.
Call 352-475-6260.
51
Lost/Found
LOST FEMALE WED-
, DING/ENGAGEMENT
RING. Starkearea at end
of October, near Wendy's.
For any info, call 904-583-
0070. Reward offered if
found.
MISSING BLACK AND
WHITE BOSTON BULL
TERRIER. Named
Bocephus, answers to
Bo. Missing from Crosby.
Lake area on Thanksgiv-
ing. Belongs to a marine
who just left. for.training.
Reward offered for return,
no questions asked.
Please call 904-964-7974
or 904-373-4163.
52
Animals & Pets
DANVILLE EXOTIC BIRDS
Hand-raised cockatiels
for sale, all colors. Call
386-867-0214.
PEKINGESE PUPPIES,
CKC REGISTERED.
Health certificates, home
grown with lots of TLC.
Male and female, $350.
Call 352-475-2428.
READY FOR CHRISTMAS
HORSES, miniature
horses and calves. Large
selection! AMK Farms,
904-782-3029.
RED MINIATURE DACHS-
HUND APPROX. 11
mths. Shots, health
check-up, December 2,,
2006. $350 OBO. E-
m a i I "
carolynr2000@yahoo.com
or call 352-473-4235,
leaven assage..
BABY DAIRY GOAT -
ADORABLE, floppy-
eared Nubian doe, $75.
Will hold till Christmas.
Call 904-964-3704._
2 PANDA HAMSTERS AND
Russell puppies. 4tri-col-
ored, 2 buff. 1 female and
5 males. $250 each, with
first shots and health cer-
tificate. Call Mandy at
386-661-2212 or 904-
626-3665.
GOATS FOR SALE -
BILLY'S, NANNY'S AND
KIDS. Boar and mixed"
breeds. Call 904-964-
8401.
2 CHIHUAHUAS, 7
WEEKS OLD, $300 each.
1 white female, 1 wool'
male. Call 386-431-1404.
53A
Yard Sales
SATURDAY, DECEMBER
9TH, 7am-noon. Do not
miss this one. Everything
from electronics to Christ-
mas crafts/supplies, from
auto accessories to
household items. All
items priced to sell. Provi-
dence, from SR238, go
south on SW 44th Ave.,
1.5 miles, Hills of Provi-
dence, just follow the
signs.
YARD SALE SATURDAY,
DECEMBER 9TH, 8am-
1pm. Starke KOA, 1475
S Walnut St. Lots of trea-
sures from .7 families,.
Visit KOA store for sales.
Hope to see you here.
RUMMAGE SALE FRI-
DAY AND-S-ATURDAY.
Grace Bapfit-. Church,
.13393 SE CR100A,
:Griffis Loop. Toys, gym
-equipment, bar stools,
end tables, clothing and
,'more.
KITCHEN CABINETS UP-
'PER AND LOWER,
counter .top, electric
stove., range hood,
double sink, 2 toddler
beds, excellent condition,
27" TV, portable dish-
washer, dry sink, play
LbaAU I iUL d3/2 HOUS: 2 CAGES with feed. Pd pen, wooden file cabil
WIP IE& ift*- WITH GARAGE. 5542 $100, asking $ :5. Call clothe s Ichildren a
0,p .a'[U~ .a T Lassen St., Keystone *904-964-6372. adult), pots, pa
V Heights. Call 386-674- FULL BRED WHITE steinlessware glasswt
9212- Brownlee St. Starke, Florida 6022, cell. Take CR352 BOXER PUPPIES FOR olher houseruioa ler
to Monongahela, left on SALE. $300 each. Call i-1104 paperback boo
Newly Remodeled Lassen.St. or CR214 to 904-964-6335. :craft ,items and mi
; LNwly Remodeled Monongahela, right on JUST IN TIME FOR mqre. Claude Morgar
2 & 3 Bedrooms Available Lassen St. CHRISTMAS Jack 100A, Griffis Loop,2
LEWIS WALKER ROOFING INC.
Rent is Iased on Income "AFFORDABLE QUALITY" "
On-Site Laundry Facility & Play Areas 4 D U M il
Office Open: Monday Friday 8:00 to 4:30) p.m. ROOFnFREE REPAIRS
( Call (904) 964-7133 ROOF FREE REPAIRS
( a594) 64 1 13 RE-ROOFS EXTENDED MOBILE HOMES
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Small or Large Parcels
With or Without
Homes
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net,
and
ns,
are
m.
oks,
ich
n's,
2nd
crossing of RR. Friday
and Saturday, December
8th and 9th, 7am-lpm.
301 SOUTH TO 18, TAKE
A RIGHT, first road on
fight (66thAve). Look for
signs. Friday and Satur-
day, 8am-?
SATURDAY, DECEMBER
9, 8AM-12PM. 9284 NW
CR225. Sofa, recliners,
console TV, chest of
drawers, end table, misc.
items.
HOLIDAY SALE TOOLS
TO TOYS. Hundreds of
items priced to sell.
Thursday through Satur-
day. 524 West Call St.
YOUTH YARD EXTRAVA-
GANZA AND CAR
WASH. Saturday, De-
cember 9th at 8am. Car
wash, 9am-lpm. Hope
Baptist Cl urch, 3900 SE.
SR100, between Starke
and Keystone Heights.
Rev. Joey Hay, Youth
Pastor, 352-473-4188. All
love offerings will go to-
ward sending our Youth
Group to summer camp
next year. Thank you for
your support.
MOVING IN YARD SALE -
December 8th-10th. Lot
of good items. 2 miles
east on 230 to 17th Ave,
follow signs.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER
9TH, 9am-2pm at Lawtey
Church of God..
SATURDAY, DECEMBER
9TH, 8am-1pm.
Women's clothing (work-
out clothes, L-XL), jeans
size 12-22, shoes size
8.5-9.5, men's clothing L-,
XL, men's ski suit L,
queen bed frame and box
springs, Lexmark all-in-
one, small CD stereo, tod-
dler toys and more.
SR100 East, next to
Edward's Grocery.
LAWTEY YARD SALE, FRI-
DAY AND SATURDAY,
8am-? Corner of Adams
and Grove, acrowp from
Baptist Churcn Clothes
and misc. items.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
8AM-2PM. Pool table, jet
skis,. table and chairs,
misc. items. Take 16,.1
mile past school, 2 story
blue house on left.
1198 E. CALL ST., 2
BLOCKS PAST HOSPI-
TAL. A.variety of every-
thing. Also, furniture, bi-
cycles, lawn mower, re-
frigerator, electric, stove,
electric heaters and gas
heaters and more..Thurs-
day, 8am-4pm and Satur-
day, 8am-12pm..
3 FAMILY YARD SALE -
8AM-2PM, SATURDAY
ONLY. CR233E, 1 mile
on left.
THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND
SSATURDAY, 9am-5pm.,
Motor stand, small
camper size refrigerator,
porcelain dolls, DVD's,
some tools, jewelry,
stuffed Christmas ani-
mals, collector plates,
household items, clothes,
Homemade jams and
much more. Go 16W to
233, turn left, go 2 miles,,
white house on corner of.
NW 71st Ave.
SATURDAY, 7:30AM-?
S301, CR225 AND 227,.
follow signs. Boat motor,
air compressor, weight
gym, dresser, book shelf,,
window, door with a storm
door.
309 CHRISTIAN ST., SAT-
URDAY, 8AM-2PM. Lots
of dollar items, furniture,
everything must go.
53B
Keystone
Yard Sales
YARD SALE MULTI-FAM-
ILY. Saturday and Sun-
day, December 9th and
10th, 7am-? Furniture,
antiques, beautiful and
unique home decora-
tions, novelties, Christ-,
Smas decorations; wide
variety of hou 'choid
items, clolihnq cchain liinr
fencing and gates, bi-
cycles, etc: All priced to
sell. 7012 Brightwater
Dr., Keystone Heights.
Take SR21 to CR352, go
3 miles to Brightwater, fol-
CHRISTMAS GIFT SALE -
FRIDAY AND SATUR-
DAY, December 8th and
9th, 9am-3pm. Quillows,
gift baskets, jewelry and'
various other items. 7851
S. Lawrence Blvd, Key-
stone Heights.
LITTLE OF EVERYTHING
FRIDAY AND SATUR-
DAY, 8am-4pm. 6501
Immokalee Rd., Key-
stone Heights.
FRIDAY THROUGH SUN-
DAY, DECEMBER 8th-
10th. Friday and Satur-
day, 10am-6pm, Sunday,
lpm-6pm. Upright glass
display cabinet, furniture,
beds, children and adult
books, kitchenware,
clothes, tools,outboard
motor, leaf blower, wood
chipper, guitar and other
instruments, jewelry. 2.4
miles east of Melrose on
SR26, look for signs.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER
9TH, 7:30-3PM. Clothes,
Christmas items, kitchen
items, household. 7708
Clover Lane, Keystone
Heights.
ESTATE SALE FRIDAY,
SATURDAY AND SUN-
DAY, 8am-5pm. Located
at: 144 SE 28th St.,
Melrose, FL, Geneva
Lake Estates, off Hwy 21
between Melrose and
Keystone, follow signs.
Just in time for Christmas
Many Christmas deco-
rations and hundreds of
collectibles, antiques,
costume and fine jewelry
and other great items for
Christmas gifts. A partial
listing of items: lots of lin-
ens, 8pc Thomasville din-
ing room set including,
large china cabinet, 6pc
bamboo sun room set,
chairs, including
wingbacks, recliners and
side chairs, 2 sofas, in-
cluding sleeper, pine lift
top chest, maple drop leaf
game table, end tables,
coffee table, child's wal-
nut desk, chest of draw-
ers, ladies writing desk,
many various style lamps,
This holidaY: In Walter Homes offers you a financing
package so pood. it dese, nes a ribbon' Nom. buying
a homc is more allordabl' than c cr So givc .our
lamilv the ullmile gill [his holiday. home
Take 1-75 to exit 352, go east to US IMiobile Homes|i
4411301, go south to location on right 2410 S. Pine Avenue
before bridge. i Ocala, FL 34471
Visit oer woealef at":
www.SouthPlneMobhlleHomeSales.tfhretaller.com
m, dv .mm..m}h3]lr\},\^m^r.lhlt r.J
lanterns, sconces, cande-
labras with prisms, TV's .
and stereos, cameras,
Howard Miller grandfa-
ther clock, mantleclocks,
1926 Singer portable
sewing machine in wood
case, Elna Lotus mini-
portable sewing machine,
many sewing items,
books, pictures, mirrors,
silver, collectible china,
crystal miniatures includ-
ing Swarovski, decorator
glass, Johnson Bros.
china, paper collectibles,
kitchenware, large selec-
tion of jewelry in 14K,
sterling and costume
rings, pins, earrings, :
bracelets, watches, much
from the 40's and 60's,
7pc deco bedroom set,
old golf set in leather bag,
riding lawnmower, 2 push
mowers, 2 lawn vacs,
power and hand tools,
work table, ladders,
washer, dryer, freezer,
2003 Saturn Ion auto
(30,000 miles, excellent
condition). Much, much
more. Too much to list all. '
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Wanted
WANTED FARM LAND
AND PASTURE. Within
30 minutes of VA H6spi-
tal in Gainesville. Prefer
to deal with land owner.
Land will be used agricul-
turally. Call 352-485-
1860.
HOUSEKEEPER 15 HRS, "
3 DAYS/WK, 10am-3pm.
Call 904-769-3171.
LOOKING TO BUY
PLANTED PINE TREES. -:1
Slash, loblolly, long leaf,
3-5 years old, 10-16 feet
tall. We pay top dollar,
references available. Call
352-494-6653.
2 OR 3BR SINGLEWIDE
MOBILE HOME in legal,
liveable condition at a .;,.,
reasonable price to be :'
moved onto our Starke
property. No class one
trailer. Call 561-748-6359 .
(owners) or 904-964-
8279 (caretaker). -
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For Sale
HOVER-ROUND POWER
CHAIR good condition.
$400, call 386-431-1568.
KEROSENE HEATER AND
TANK, $50 QBO. Call,
352-473-4002,
JIM'S CATFISH FARM AND
U-FISH. Open Saturday
and Sunday, 7am-7pm.
Free admission. Baby
channel catfish $20/100,
$150/1000. Delivery
available. Located north
of Lawtey. Fill dirt also
available. Call 904-782-
1694 or 904-591-1450,
Ron.
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added for effect. Specifications and plans subject to change and elimination. State license number: FL-CRCO57112
2006 Jim Walter Homes. Inc. Copyright strictly enforced.
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205 N. Temple Ave.
Starke
[904X964-5424
STARKE, 3BR/2BA, new
construction, ceramic tile, side-by-side
frig. Covered porches front and back.
Sprinklers next to house, inside utility,
garage. $177,850. MLS#305126.
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STARKE, 3BR/2BA, concrete block
home on 1 acre outside of city limits.
Separate living room, fireplace and
two-car garage. $189,000.
MLS#338692.
STARKE. Remodeled 3BR/2BA on
oversized lot with pond, close to
shopping. Convenient to Jacksonville
and Gainesville. $189,900.
MLS#336163.
2P"
MIDDLEBURG. 3BR/2.5BA, well
maintained 2-story stucco. Marble
counter tops in baths, crown molding
in LR, fenced back yard, 2-car garage.
$226,000. MLS#323665.
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'ENMORE WASHER AND
DRYER white, large ca-
pacity, bought new, can
deliver, $250. 30' electric
range, almond color, $75.
GE side-by-side refrigera-
tor, black, $175. Call 352-
473-0721.
I DANISH CHAIRS,
BLACK SEATS, $10
EACH. 3hp Johnson
motor, $495. Full size
sofabed, light muted col-
org, $220. Cedarized,
maple chest, 19x30, $75.
Utility trailer, custom
made, 2 large tires, new
wood deck and frame,
10'9" Lx4'W, $850: Call
352-473-0735.
FIREWOOD, CUT LIVE
OAK FROM SPRING
TIME. Not split, cheap.
Best offer, 352-473-8994.
WELDER PLATINUM
XP800 CROSSBOW, ex-
cellent condition. Paid
over $1,000, asking $500
OBO. Call 904-289-
9959.
KENMORE WASHER and
dryer, new type $100 and
up each, electric stove,
written guarantee, deliv-
ery available. For ap-
poirnmernis call 9.04964.
8601
BED. KING SIZE Prilowiop
manress ana box prirg
min manulaclures war
ranty. Brand new still in
plastic. Can deliver. Sell
for $170. Call 352-372-
7490.
BEDROOM SET 7 piece
Gorgeous cherry queen/
king bed dresser mrriror
2 nightsilards. ,:riesi
available, doetiail con.
-struction. New still in
boxes. Retail $6100, sac-
rifice for $1100. 352-377-
9846.,
DINING ROOM SUITE-
beautiful cherry table, 6
chippendale chairs and
lighted hutch and buffet.
Brand new still boxed.
Can deliver. Retail $5800,
sacrifice $1100. 352-377-
9846.
MATTRESS TWIN sets
$89, full sets-$129,'
Queen sets $159, King
cesI $189 Manrees Fa':
Iory d141 East Br,':wnree
St. Save a lIo Cai.h and
carry. Call S-nima al 352.
473-7173 cor 904.-964.
3888. :
,BED-QUEEN orthopedic
Pillowtop mattress and
box. Name brand, new in
plastic, with warranty.
Can deliver. Sacrifice
$100. Call 352-372-8588.
LIQUIDATION SALE NEW
50cc four-wheeler, $500.
250, $1,900. 90 dirt bike,
$500. 200 dirt bike,
$1,000. Three 150 2-
seater scooters, $1,300
eacb. Two matching 250
motorcycles, $2,200
each. Call 904-964-2801
and leave message.
WASHERS/DRYERS, $150
FOR SET, will separate.
Refrigerators and stoves.
Free delivery and setup,
90 day written warranty.
Call 904-964-5266.
BUNK,BEDS, LIKE NEW.
DOUBLE BED/COUCH
conversion on the bottom.
Firewood for sale. $75 for
first load, level with truck
bed.. Call 386-431-1404.
WASHER AND DRYER,
BOTH ELECTRIC, $75
each. Call 352-283-0035.
58
Child/Adult
Home Care
ADULT FAMILY CARE
HOME opens December
1st in Lawtey. Full-time,
respite, surgical recovery.
2 spots available. Call
904-782-3335.
59
Personal
Services
BRADFORD LIMEROCK
SALES. Limerock, crush
create, asphalt millings,
building sands, gravels,
tractor work. We haul, we
spread. Business 904-
782-3172, mobile 904-
509-9126. Monday
through Saturday.
CHILDCARE IN MY LAKE
BUTLER HOME. 30+
years experience. All
hours, great rate, bal-
anced meals. Call 386-
496-1062.
HANDYMAN/HOME MAIN-
TENANCE. Call Jim'
Bennen at 352.473-7005
or 352.473.0214
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individuals with or without sales experience in the
Bradford, Clay and Union County area.
Call 1-800-982-0689 or send resume to 5302 S. Florida
Avenue, Suite 206, Lakeland, Florida 33813.
www.modern-woodmen.org
CLEANING HQOIDAY
SPECIAL. Residential
and business. Family
owned and operated.
Free estimates. Refer-
ences with 25 years ex-
perience. Will clean in-
side and outside, pres-
sure washing. We also
do windows. Call 904-
368-0591 or 352-562-
9924.
TEENAGER LOOKING
FOR BABYSITTING
JOBS. Do you need time
to holiday shop? Your
house or mine. Week-
ends mostly. 8 hour
childcare course com-
pleted. Please call 904-
964-4924.
HOUSE REPAIR SER-
VICES electrical, plumb-
ing and carpentry. Call
904-610-6170.
CLARK FOUNDATION RE-
PAIRS, INC. Correction
of termite & water-dam-
aged wood & sills. Level-
ing & raising Houses/
Bldgs. Pier Replacement
& alignment. Free Esti-
mates: Danny (Buddy)
Clark, (904)-284-2333 or
1-800-288-0633.
FLORIDA CREDIT UNION
has money to lend for
M.H. & land packages. 1-
800-284-1144;
CUSTOM CUTS Lawn &
Landscape, customized
lawn care, sod, trimming,
landscape design Rea.
sonable rates., free esni
mates Commercial &
residential Licensed and
insured Call 386 496.
2820, i no answer please
leave message
SECRETARIAL SERVICES
STypesetting, resumes,
etc. Call Melissa'at 904-
364-6463.
HOUSECLEANING
WEEKLY, BI-WEEKLY,
MONTHLY Honest, de-
pendable, with refer-
ences. Keystone,
Melrose and Starke area.
Call 352-246-5172.
FULL LIQUOR BAR AND
CARRY OUT. Band: Dirt
Road Band, Friday De-
cember 8m "Boots and
Hats nighl. Saturday De-
cember 9th Red Dog.
Saloon, 3.5 miles south of
Starke on 301, 904-964-
7798.
BALD? HAIR. CUT, TRIM'
AROUND THE BACK
and sides, $5. Cay's Bar-
ber Shop, 118 N. Walnut
St., 904-964-2308.
S elp nted '
Help Wanted
HAIR STYLIST $500
SIGN-ON BONUS. Top
pay and commission.
Part or full time, benefits
and vacation. No clien-
tele needed. 2
Gainesville salons. Easy
access by 1-75. $500
sign-on bonus., 1-877-
222-1456.
CAREGIVER NEEDED
FOR THREE DAYS A
WEEK for my mother.
Please call 904-964-
8029.
BRADFORD TERRACE IS
NOW ACCEPTING AP-
PLICATIONS for ADON
position. Contact Donna
Edelen at 808 S. Colley
Rd., Starke, FL 32091,
904-964-6220. DFWP,
EOE.
BRADFORD TERRACE, A
SKILLED NURSING FA-
CILITY, is now accepting
applications for CNA's.
FT/PT, all shifts. Apply in
person at Bradford Ter-
race, 808 S. Colley Rd.,
Starke, FL 32091, 904-
964-6220. DFWP/EOE.'
BARFIELD BAY PROPER-
TIES INC., is accepting
applicationsfor the posi-
tion of site manager for
T.H.E. Apartments, a
HUD subsidized 60 unit
property. Must have
Drivers A Family Fleet
HOME Weekends
SINGLES, TEAMS, STUDENTS
and0/0 Sign on Bonus of
$4000
'HOGAN
eoe Class A 800-444-0042
Announcements,.
What. Destroys
Relationships? Answer
PS 446 Buy, and Read
iairetic.s by L. Ron
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Auctions
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Down / E-Z Financine.
Free Catalog (800)937--
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www.LANDAUCTION.
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Johnston:AU 3449.
Mlauck:AU3447.
IRS public auction!! 10
beautiful wooded acres
in Gainesville horse
country. Sale 12/18/2006.
11 a.m. in Gainesville.
F, L Visit
vvw '.irssales.ov or 'call
(1850)445-4625 (Gary)
fbr info.
Building Supplies
METAL ROOFING
SAVE $5$ Buy Direct
Froni Manufacturer. 20
colors in stock with all
Accessories. Quick turn
around! Delivery
Available (352)498-10778
Toll Free (888)393-0335.
Business Opportunilies
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INDEPENDENT SALES
REPS. Medical
equipment field, full or
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commission. need driven
sales. on-going training
provided. investment
required. (800)501-9642.
Financial
CASH NOW FOR
FUTURE PAYMENTS!
We will byiv your
Annuity. Structured
Settlement. Lottery or
Owner Held' Mortgage
Note. Call R&P Capital
Resources Inc. (800).'38--
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Help Wanted
$2.900 WEEKI.Y
GUARANTEED!
Address letters for
holiday cash. No
experience necessary.
Free information. Starl
immediately! Write:
A&G Publicaiions. 2370-
G Hillcrest Rd. #147-H.
Mobile. AL 36695.
We have drivers
protected to earn $56.000
thisyear! How much will
YOU earn? Howl much
swill YOU earn? Home
weekly! HEARTLAND
EXPRESS 1800)441-
4953
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managerial experience,
transportation is a must.
Must have some com-
puter knowledge, excel-
lent salary and benefits.
Phone 386-623-6639, fax
352-378-6564, or e-mail
L w es t fall@
barfieldbay.com. EOE.
HELPER NEEDED for
home repair work. Call
352-475-1596, leave a
message.
CDL DRIVER FOR MO-
BILE HOME TRANS-
PORTING and set-up.
Able Mobile Home Mov-
ers, 352-377-1500 or
352-485-1303.
DRIVERS INDEP. CON-
TRACTORS Home
weekends and-during the
week. Drop and hook.
CDL-A, 3 'yrs. exp.
browntrucking.com, 800-
241-5624x106.
ARMED SECURITY OF-
FICER/D-G, Gainesville,
FL. Full-time, $10/hr.
Call 904-399-1813.
Training provided. EOE,
M/F/D/N.
CARE GIVER 2 years ex-
perience working with
elderly or disabled clients.
S2 or 3 days per week. Su-
El's Retirement Home,
Hampton. Phone 352-
468-2619
Alvarez Septic Tank Systems
Sales and Installation
904-219-50271.
Help Wanted:
Dental Assistant
5 Yr. Experience Required
Fax Resume to: 904-396-4924
Don't Have Experience Yet?
See the ad Ior Jacksonville Denial
Assistant School in the Education Seclion
l' the Classified Ads of this paper. It starts
with the Headline: "IN JUST 71 DAYS
You can Have The Skills You Need To Get
A Job As A Dental Assistant."
COMPANY SPECIALIZING
in Erosion control now hir-
ing the following posi-
tions: Crew leaders,
equipment operators, la-
borers, Class A CDL driv-
ers- valid Drivers license
a Mustl Fax resume to
904-275-3292 or call 904-
275-4960, EOE. Drug
Free Workplace.
LOCAL CLEANING SER-
VICE looking for part-
time help 20-30 hrs
weekly. Must have refer-
ences and a background
check. 'Must be honest,
reliable and motivated.
Contact Elena at 904-
.364-6455.
COME JOIN THE FAMILY-
LIKE atmosphere and
work at Windsor Manor.
Open positions for CNA's
(all shifts); maintenance
assistant, RN weekend
supervisor and dietary
aids. Fill out applications
at 602 E Laura St., Starke
32091 or fax resume to
904-964-6621. Call 904-
964-3383 for appoint-
ment. EEOC/DFWP.
FILE CLERK- PART-TIME,
approximately 2 hours
' per day, Monday Friday.
Must be alert and accu-
TREE
SPRAYING
Larrv Hollev
386-961-8702
CALL TODAY!
wN
rate and willing to do rou-
tine and detailed work.
DFWP, 352-473-4984.
HOUSEKEEPING EXPE-
RIENCE WORKING
WITH ELDERLY resi-
dents in retirement com-
munity. 5 days, 40 hours.
-Occasional weekends
and holiday work. 1 year
experience. Good ben-
efits. Apply Penney Re-
tirement Community,
Diane Lutzen, (904)284-
8578. Drug free work
place and EOE.
CARPENTER HELPER
NEEDED for Hardy
Board installation. Must
have own transportation.
Call 904-449-1373.
DRIVERS LOCAL
SHUTTLE: '$800++/wk.
BCBS, 401K, Profit Shar-
ing, vacation and holi-
days. CDL-A, 3 years ex-
p e r i e n c e .
browntrucking.com, 800-
241-5624x106.
LITTLE, CAESAR'S HAS
FULL AND PART-TIME .
positions available for As-
sistant Managers and
Crew Members. Apply in
person at 207 Orange St.,
Starke.
ANjHEI.SER BUSCH DIS
TRIBUTOR, is seeking
merchandisers and ser-
vice reps. Full-time work
in a team atmosphere.
Must be goal oriented and
committed to providing
excellent customer ser-
vice. Heavy lifting is re-
quired. CDLClassApre-
ferred, but will train. Ap-
ply in person at BurKnardt
Sales & Service, 6125
NW18th Dr. -Gainesville,
FL 32653, 352-377-
9092, EOE/DFWP.
NOW TAKING APPLICA-
TIONS for weekend re-
ceptionist. Please apply
in person at Bradford Ter-
race. EOE/DFWP.
In Just 71 Days...
you can have the skills you
need to get a job as a
Dental Assistant
-t 0-week course. Saturday only
Tuition $2,450 Payment Plans
Call Christi @
.Iacksonville Dental Assistant School
for info packet
904-398-3401
next class starts: March 3, 2007
Reg. by FL Comini ion loi
Independent Education
Driver Dedicated Regional
Avg. $825 $1025/wk
65% preloaded/pretarped.
Jacksonville, FL Terminal
CDL-A req'd 877-428-5627
www.ctdri vers.com
KRYSTAL
582 N. Temple Avenue (Hwy 301)
Starke, FL
NOW HIRING
Assistant Managers, Shift Managers,
and Crew AT PREMIUM PAY
Full and Part Time Positions Available
Apply in person at our Starke location
Between ,
S:30in and 4:00:pm
MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE
i'm lovin' it"
McDonald's
of Alachua
is looking for a
variety of opening mornings, afternoons and
evening people to join our team.
Full or part-time Flexible schedule.
Competitive wages
Interviews Mondays 3 5 pm
Tuesday & Thursdays 9 11 am
CALL JIM OR DEBBIE LAWRENCE 904-368-0777 or 888-919-8898
Out of Area Classifieds
om.
0/0 Driver The F/S is
higher here! Zero down
lease/low payments.
SI.11 Avg. $2.600
Referral Bonus. Base'
Plate provided. FFE
(800)569-9298.
CLASS-A C D L
DRIVERS- Noy Hiring
OTR & Local Drivers-
New E'uiipnlmemn: Great
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Transport. (877)882-"
6537.
DRIVER: YOU WANT'
IT. WE HAVE IT! Solo.
learms. owner operators.
company drivers.
students. recent erads.
regional. dedicated. long
hItul. Van. flatbed. Must
be 21. CRST Career
Center. (800)940-2778.
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qualified drivers for
central Florida- Local &
National OTR positions.
Food grade tanker. no
haztmat. no pumps. great
benefits, competrlive pay
& new equipment.
(866)GO-BYNUM. Need
2 years experience.
Come Live in the Florida
Kevs! I 7 -Unit
Waterfront Resort seeks
2 people within
Housekeepi ngt and
Maintenance expemcricte.
Ho nusin ti i vidcid.
(305)5393 1223S.
$57K annually inicldilei
Federal Benefits and Of.
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Hands on Training Job
Placement Assistance.
Call Toll Free (866)933-
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Lots & Acreage
*LAND AUCTION" 230
Props Must be Sold! Low
Down / E-Z [ ............
Free Catalog i lli''..
1603
www.LANDAUCTION.
corn NRLL East.
LLC:AB2509.
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Johnston:AU3449.
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NORTH CAROLINA-
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DISPERSAL 35 acres -
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$89.900: 107 acres -
$129.900. Snow-capped
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Abundant t,,ldlife.
Recreational paradise.
Low taxes. EZ terms. Call
Ulah Ranches. LLC.
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FOR SALE BY OWNER
29 single family rental
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Gulf front lots $595k.
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Large 5 acre tract along
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[INHIIIIY CILLEII
CUSTODIAN
FLOOR CARE
SPECIALIST
Night shift, 10 p.m.- a.m.
Tuesday Saturdy -
Manual work in routine
housekeeping, cleaning and
caring for campus buildings.
Sluh an emphasis on floor
care maintenance. Must be
able to lift and carry 44
pounds. Must read and write
English.
Salary: $16,127 annually,
'plus benefits.
Deadline to apply:
January 5,2007
College application required.
Position details and .
application available on he
web 31at: %. ww.lakecirycc.edu
Inquiries:
Human Resource Dev.
Lake City Com. College
149 SE College Place
Lake City, FL 32025
Phone: (386)754-314
Fa: (386)754-4594
E-mail:
boettcherg@lakecitycc.edu
-CCC is accredited by the
Southern Association
ofColleges and Schools
VPI.DA/EA/EO
College in Education &
.. ;., r-,.
HAKI CBTY
Account Clerk I
Clerical accounting work
invol ing a limited range of
dunes to support the
College's system of
financial resources
involving but not limited to
accounts payable, property
records maintenance.
subsidiary ledger
maintenance and data entry.
Senes as backup cashier.
Applicant must be
experienced in handling and
balancing cash transactions.
High School graduate plus
two yeais of business office
experience. Must be
computer literate and
experienced in word
processing and data
spreadsheets. Special
consideration will be given
to applicants with an
Associate degree or
certificate in related area.
Salary $18,669.00
Annually plus benefits.
Applications must be
received by
December 15,2006.
Applications and full
position details are
available on our website at:
www.lakecitycc.edu
Inquiries:
Human Resources
149 SE College Place
Lake City, FL32025
Phone:(386)754-4314
Fax:(386)754-4594
E-mail:
boettcherg@lakecitycc.edu
LCCC is accredited by the
SouthemAssociation of
Colleges and Schools
VP/ADA/EA/EO College
in Education &
Employment
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will private elevated
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view: trees, nearby river,
$59.500 (866)789-8535.
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Pre- Constructioni Golf
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Steel Buildings
STEEL BUILDINGS.
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Ex: 50 x 100 x 12' =
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2885.
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Final Clearance. Deposit
will hold till spring.
25'x40'x2'- $4800.
40'x60'x 16' $12.800.
Front end optional. Rear
end included.. Others.
Pioneer. (800)668-5422.
NOW HIRING CLASS A CDL
DRIVERS
WE OFFER A COMPETITIVE PAY
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Paoa 1iOC TELEGRAPH. TIMES & DMONITOR4C-SflION ec.7, I,:
Keystone girls blank Hawthorne 8-0
BY CLIFF SMELLEY
Telegraph Staff Writer
Noel Crane and Tysee
Williams each scored two
goals as the .Keystone Heights
girls soccer team won its
fourth straight match,
defeating visiting Hawthorne
8-0 on Dec. 1.:
Williams gave the the Indians
(6-3-1 prior to Dec. 4) their
first goal in the fifth minute,
scoring off of an assist by
Katie McCollum.
Approximately five minutes
later, Meg McCollum assisted
on a goal by Emily Jones.
Crane recorded an assist on
Williams' header in the 27th
minute, then scored her first
goal% on an assist by Jones in
the 38th minute. That put
Keystone up 4-0, which was
the score at the half.
Noel Bartley (off of an assist
by Amy Ekenbarger) and Tory
Beasley scored the first two
goals of the second half before
Crane (with an assist from
Beasley, scored her second).
Michelle Houser endexl the
match in the 73" minute with
an unassisted goal.
The Indians' win over
Hawthorne followed two
straight wins over district
opponents. Keystone defeated
Pierson Taylor 5-1 on Nov. 28
*and Crescent City 5-2 on Nov.
30.
Keystone played Fort White
on Dec. 4 and district opponent
Interlachen on Dec. 5. Today,
Dec. 7, the Indians will host
district opponent Matanzas at 5
p.m. They then host Palatka on
Friday, Dec. 8, at 5 p.m.
On Monday, Dec. 11,
Keystone travels to play
Middleburg at 5:30 p.m., then
travels to Alachua to play
Santa Fe on Tuesday, Dec. 12,
at 6 p.m.
Courage is what it takes to
stand up and speak; courage
is also what it takes to sit
down and listen.
-Winston Churchill
True courage is not the brutal
force of vulgar heroes, but
the firm resolve of virtue and
reason.
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BY CLIFF SMELLEY
Telegraph Staff Writer
Branden Waters set a record
and Brad Gober scored one
goal and recorded two assists
in an approximate eight-
minute span as the Keystone
Heights boys soccer team
defeated visiting. Clay 7-1 on
Dec. 1.
Waters got the Indians off to
a quick start when .he took a
pass. from Gober on the
opening kickoff and put it past
Clay goalie Ryan Mundy just
14 seconds into the match, It
was the quickest goal .ever
scored by a Keystone player.
That would not be indicative.
of the rest of the first-half
action, which saw Keystone
score only once more when
Ryan Miller took goalie
Michael McLeod's punt, beat
his defender and put a shot into
the back of the net in the 37t'
minute for a 2-0 lead.
Action picked up in the
second half when the Indians
scored three quick goals.I
Gober put Keystone up 3-0
in the 60th minute when he
scored off of an assist by
Miller. Gober then recorded,
two assists in the 65th and 68h
minutes. Those led to goals by
Miller-his sixth goal in the
last three matches-and Drew
Wingate.,
. Gober finished .-the match
with three assists.'
. The visiting Blue Devils
finally got on the board in the
71st minute, but the Indians
answered quickly when
McLeod, moving to the. central
midfield position, sent a pass
to Hayden Rodel, who pushed
the ball past a diving Mundy.
for a 6-1 Keystone lead.
Rodel capped the scoring in
the 79th minute, taking a punt
from backup keeper Juan
Arenas and blasting a shot into
the near post.
Keystone played Fort White.
on Dec. 4 and district opponent
Interlachen on Dec. 5. The
Indians will host .district
opponent Matanzas tonight,
Dec. 7, then travel to play
Middleburg on Monday, Dec.
11.
On Tuesday, Dec. 12,
Keystone hosts Santa Fe.
Matches are scheduled for 7
p.m.
Earlier results:
KH 5' Taylor 3
Keystone scored four
straight goals after falling
behind 2-1 to defeat previously
unbeaten Pierson Taylor 5-3 in
a District 5-3A match on Nov.
28 in Pierson.
The Indians scored the first
goal when Justin Hannah, off
of a 70-yard punt by McLeod,
beat keeper Josie Jimenez in
the fourth minute.
.Jimenez, however, later.
stopped two point-blank shots,
with the Wildcats' offense
scoring twvice to take the lead.
The Wildcats got another
stop from Jiminez-on a shot
by Drew Wingate-but Miller
was there to put the rebound
into the net, tying the score at
2-all in the 28m minute.
Hannah scored his. second
goal of the night in the 36"'
minute; He took "a cross-from
Rodel and gave the Indians the
lead for good.
In the 39th minute, Gober's
pass to Rodel led to another
goal and a 4-1 Keystone lead.
Miller added his second
score-on a pass from Sam
Nadler-two minutes into the
second half.
The Keystone defense,
anchored by Austin Bennett,
held Taylor. to four goals
below its -average. Keeper
McLeod made seven saves.
KH 5 Crescent City 0
The Indians' first home
match of the season was
memorable as, Keystone
defeated Crescent City 5-0 on
Nov. 30 to move into first
KHHS boys record easy
win in
BY CLIFF SMN
Telegraph Sta
It turned out tc
way to open distri
Keystone Hei
basketball team
from 11 players e
65-24 win ov
Pierson Taylor on
Keystone (2-
District 6-3A price
district opener
got off to a fast start. A layup
dELLEY by Greg Taylor, who scored
ff Writer eight first-quarter points, sent
o be an easy the Indians into the second
ct play as the quarter up 22-7.
ghts boys Matt Semione kept the
got scoring Indians rolling, scoring all 12
en route to a of his points in the second
er visiting quarter. He connected on two
Dr-,. 1 3-pointers, including one at the
1jec. A
-2, 1-0 in
or to Dec. 4)
See BALL p.12C
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Matt Snowberger looks to put up a shot for Keystone
in the midst of a crowd.
Keystone's Noel Baitley (right) dribbles the ball while
holding off a Hawthorne' player.
place in District 5.
Bennett started the scoring
for Keystone in the seventh
minute, f6llow.eed.
approximately four minutes
later by Miller's header into.
the net off of a throw-in by
Justin Hedding.
Itwas Miller using his head
again in the 20h minute, this.
time on a throw-in by Gober..
That put the Indians up 3-0,
which h 1\ould be the score at
the half.
In the 73'd minute, Gober
took a pass from Rodel,
worked his way into the box,
reversed direction to free
himself from a defender and
Then sent a shot into the far
Supper post for a 4-0 lead.
Gober then helped the
Indians cap the scoring,
sending a pass to Hannah, who
, beat the goalie.
McLeod, who had seven
saves, and Bennett turned
away numerous Crescent City
runs at the goal.
The win gave the Indians a
2-0-2 district record, while
Crescent City fell to 1-1-2.
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Area has two new choicesffor healthcare providers
New pediatric
office provides
walk-in services.
BY TERESA
STONE-IRWIN
Telegraph Staff Writer
Starke residents can now
receive walk-in medical
services at the new Children's
Medical Center located on
West Call Street across from
Winn Dixie.
Dr. Andres Villar opened
Children's Medical Center on
Oct. 9 of this year.
"We are developing our
patient. population, and we
hope that the community will
realize we are here to offer
quality health care for their
children," said Villar.
In 1988, Villar opened his
first Children's Medical Center
in Perry. .
"It developed into a dream
of providing much needed
medical ser% ices to rural areas
in order to fill in'the void for
communities that would
otherwise need to drive long
distances to receive quality
medical care," said Villar.
So far that dream has turned'
into 13 medical centers
throughout north Florida
including locations in Lake
Butler, Gainesville, Lake City
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Fretwell of Children's Medical Center In Starke.
and Macclenny.
The walls throughout the
Starke center are decorated
with life-sized hand painted
cartoon characters, providing
children with, a friendly and
comforting atmosphere.
Villar said that although he
has several offices, he takes
the time to individualize each
one, including the most
important aspect of hiring only
Florida board certified
physicians with pediatric
experience.
"I screen, interview,, run
background and reference
checks on anyone I hire. This
is not a responsibility, that I
take lightly, especially when it
comes to parents needing
physicians they can trust," said
Villar.
Being new to the area, the
Starke office is currently open
three days a week on
Monday, Tuesdays and
Thursday from 8 a.m. to 5
p.m.
The Children's Medical
Center in Lake Butler, which
opened in December of 2004,
is temporarily closed for
remodeling and is expected to
reopen in February. In the
meantime. patients can be seen
at either the Starke, Lake City
or Gainesville locations,
whichever is most convenient.
,Children's Medical Center
accepts most traditional
insurance plans, such as Blue
Cross as well as Medicaid,
Medipass and Medicaid
Reform. Non-insured patients
can apply for services on a
sliding-scale fee.
For further information or to
schedule an appointment, call
(904) 966-0000.
After Hours
Care provides
services at
night, on
weekends.
BY TERESA
STONE-IRWIN
Telegraph Staff Writer
By day, Dr. Elio Maden
provides medical services at
Florida State Prison.
On weeknights, you'll find
him at his medical practice,
After Hours Care, located at
319 W. Call Street in Starke in
the same building but next
door to the new Children's
Medical Center.
Maden's nurse, Tina Battles,
also works days at Florida
State Prison as a nursing.
supervisor.
"Together, we came up with
the idea of providing
immediate medical services to
the Starke community at a time
that is convenient for them,"
said Maden.
Those who are unable to
. take time off from work during
the day or who may need
medical service in the evening
hours can be seen from 6 to 9
p.m. Monday through Friday,
and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on
Saturday.
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Nurse Tina Battles and Dr. Elio Maden of After Hours Care.
After Hours Care is a walk-
in clinic, and if there is a need
for medical services late at
night, that closing time does
not necessarily apply.
"I stay until the last patient
who needs assistance is seen,"
said Maden.
The care center. has two
examination rooms and is in
the process of setting up an
EKG machine.
Dr. Maden said that he set
up his practice in Starke
because he warns to make sure
that people can be provided
with good health care services
in the evening hours,
especially if they are unable to
tend to health issues during the
daytime. -
Services at After Hours Cawre
include but are not limited to
wound care, : biopsies,
pediatrics and women's health
services.
After Hours Care accepts all
insurances and offers a sliding-
scale fee for those who are
uninsured. The walk-in clinic
also accepts appointments.
They can be reached by calling
(904) 966-2400.
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BHS wrestlers get off to good start
BY CLIFF SMELLEY
Telegraph Staff Writer
Bradford %on two of the
first three actual head-to-head
matches, but the Tornadoes
didn't fare well in the 135-
160-pound_ weight classes in a
47-27- loss to visiting
Middleburg on Nov. 29.
Each team forfeited a weight
class-one of which gate
Bradford's R.J. Starling a iin
in the 103-pound" class-to
start the match before Max
Ennis got the Tornadoes off to
a fast start. Ennis, wrestling in
the 119-pound-class, had little
trouble finishing his opponent.
off, pinning him to the mat in
just 12 seconds.
Bradford's Carlton Crudup
wound up being pinned in the
1-25-pound class, but Dylan
White gave the Tornadoes a
slight lead in the points
standing when her recorded a
17-16 win.in the 130-pound
class.
That would be Bradford's
last win until Brandon
Andrews stepped on the mat in
the 171-pound class.
Middleburg took five straight
wins and won seven offthe last
nine matches.
Semester
sign-up for
host families
is under way
Lake Butler resident Dawn
Brown is looking for a family
in the area who is interested in
making a difference by hosting
a scholarship high school girl
from Malaysia for the spring
semester.
The teen is coming to the
Bradford/Union County area on
the Youth Exchange and Study
Program, or YES.
Created by the U.S. State
Department as a response to
the events of Sept. 11, the
YES program brings high
school students from countries
with significant Muslim
populations to live and study
in the U.S.-for a year.
The goal is to promote:
cul'trral diversity and religious
understanding. These children'
are ambassadors of their
countries and are excited to
learn about how.w.elive and
learn in the United States.
Two YES students from
India and Egypt are already
studying in the Gainesville area
this school year. They were
selected from thousands-who--
applied for their outgoing
personalities, academic abilities
arid leadership potential. YES
students also come with full
medical insurance and a
monthly government stipend.
Brown is a veteran cluster
director with PAX and loves
working with her students.
YES students look forward to
living like American teens for
one school year, joining sports
teams, studying for exams, and
participating fully in family.
life. PAX families provide
students with nieals, a place to
sleep and study, and a warm,.
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Private rooms are not
required and single parents,
young couples and retirees are
welcome to apply.
For information call Dawn
Brown at (352) 316-2201 or
..the.:PAX national office at
(800) 555-6211, ext. 304
Bradford's
Josh Oliver
attempts to
force his
opponent to the
mat in the
Tornadoes'
loss to
Middleburg.
.Andrews pinned h-is
opponent in 4:54, while Casey
Hines pinned his in 44.seconds
for. a win in the 215-pound
class.
Josh Oliver just missed out
Festival of
Lights in
Macclenny
Macclenny's Festival of
-L-ights is a month-long
extravaganza taking place at
Baker County Heritage Park
from daily 7:30 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Saturday, Dec. 9, is the
BALL
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buzzer that sent Keystone into
the locker room at the half up
52-16., ..
Bobby Campbell, who led
Keystone with nine. rebounds,
also drained two 3-pointers-in.
the second quarter.
SMatt Snowberger' had"'tW6
consecutive baskets to start the
second half. He and Taylor
each finished the game with
eight points.
-The-Indians played Clay on
Dec. 4 and Santa Fe on Dec..5.
On Friday, Dec. 8, Keystope
travels to play. district
opponent Crescent City at 7
p.m. The Indians then return
home. on Tuesday, Dec. 12; to.
play district opponent
Matanzas at 7:30 p.m.
Score by Quarter
THS: 7 9
KHHS: 22 30
6-24
6-65
Keystone Scoring (65): Tyler
Brunink 4, Campbell 7, Daniel
Courson 4, Jordan Fogg 4,
Robby Latner 2, Richie Rudd 5,
Waes Rund 7, Semione 12,
Snowberger 8, Taylor 8,
Michael Van Wie 4. 3-
pointers: Rund, Campbell 2,
Semione 2. Free throws: 6-14.
Earlier results:
KH 44 M'burg 38
Tyler Brunink grabbed 13
rebounds and scored eight
points to help the Indians
Defeat visiting Middleburg 44-'
38 for their first win of the
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class, losing by a 5-4 decision.
Two Bradford junior varsity
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to the varsity match, but both
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Taylor and. Sno\
scored 13 .and '12:
respectively.
Score by Quarter
MHJ: 9 13
KHHS: 12 14
Alan Lin (right) puts every ounce of effort into his
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lost by fall and technical fall,
respectively.
On Monday, Dec. 11, the
Tornadoes travel to Glen St.
Mary for a 6 p.m. dual match
against Baker County.
iuse for food; special demonstrations
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pancake boiling and dutch oven
. Doors cooking; horse and wagon
of park rides; and an antique car show.
llofthe The 1950s Blue Haven
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Keystone Scoring (44):
Brunink 8, Courson 6, Rudd 5,
Snowberger 12, Taylbr 13. 3-
pointers: Taylor. Free throws:
3-4.
0. Park88 KH 48
Class 6A Orange Park
opened the game with a 26-
point first quarter en route to
handing visiting Keystone an
88-48 loss on Nov. 30.
The Indians trailed by nine.
after the first quarter and
watched Orange Park turn that
into an 18-point halftime lead.
Brunink scored 11 of
Keystone's 14 second-quarter
points. He finished with 17 to
lead the team, while also
converting on all five of his
free-throw attempts.
Robby Latner, who made
two 3-pointers, finished with
eight points.
Score by Quarter
KHHS: 17 14 14
OPHS: 26 23 19
3-48
20-88
Keystone Scoring (48):
Brunink 17, Travis Buchanan 4,
Courson 6, Latner 8, Rudd 2,
Semione 2, Snowberger 2,
Taylor 5, Van Wie 2. 3-
pointers: Latner 2. Free
throws: 10-14.
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